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i » “ i scem determined to take sure gue od pifed that it bad already cost Travce two rangement. If the King trusts " eaid he, let him | power, :r;gmy_, of the popular cause, Oue of i "-'m ot ot =4 TARTA] ankn_msuw« | witbonut reckoning what it might cost bereafter.” me an independent comman’, of my volunteers. | ngalt ore Liberals will go into the, ! el 25 years, lives at No. ¢ Duanest., and v a vender, BOOKS of the day and il the old 'Works and, also, b e erals do not unders’ gnd how to deal with such iu;‘nm one of e baLis ktw Aot g . | eged 25 years, | English, French aud Scotch Ktationery. ¥ e The Empending War, a 1f he “oes not - ,‘ f’f:;,‘,.’,fml"! }nn.‘ that Crispi, the leader of the *y o Tyg 15QUEST ON THE VICTIMS OF THE LATE Fing. ‘k{l’lu "fl‘llo.ll.‘\b lf-“::G %, Greenwich wnd ¢ S . Ju g ) 10 st nher the bil) s s 3 Morray-sts., where yoo will find Tess, C: e o Jor Thaxfionil (Kreus) Zatung of May 11, } enormon overltaly, sad dec'a el g o d the Sl O parid B Woters and Peter H. Waleh, tbe members | ——=—r—mmprmmee——ees vise, a8 15080 1in 1 publishes an article, which saye 8 3 ot the serret Y Government it vance into Ttaly, 1D €aee” that pawer should resolve o | b siy g No. 5 who peristed in the Academy proceed beir uenal prodent Tl Ve stil bape that pence may be maiotained, but Prassin | {1 50 G p it S orvicon, Lut he claimed for the | attack b 1 ald called. your attention to the dangerons | o Bagine Compeny oot B ionetyomn fire. on Monday next, at affuire of | & they should find oecasion to afford relief fo | must arm for war, Wo koow that it is not the wishofthe | AL e determi ' the precise time when the | footing of Austria ot that, strip of Venctia which Ties on | bulleitg during (e e Seventeentb Preciact Klation-House. g curomes oo i b, o achaaces o | g torawaie. Germany 1o » war, e Majets hasthed | 30 S o o Calunteers to take pace. OF courey | outihle o1l 5 Lo} me O e tthaiie (0|0 YOE T B e GYIS 90 R 1. SPRING e, il et " of notex beyond the envor {0 waintain peace, end B e say tha, | fortuation of ] a | another dange 8 i fo o0 | i . : such diacounts ae wonld Tequire un isue of potes beyead s | O e duys, opeuly expressed Lis wished | the authorization for organiziug free Corps alr\loun((:esl‘tn: £aoter X ;:fu‘;.rmmd ":%'."",'v""“:;'.-?'c‘:»?.:f.}'ux‘fivn!!fl > | A Fmexax's Foserar—The fancral of David C L ment Teeommend them not 1o bevitate for & momest in in this respoct” Rt | formal declaration of war against Austria, while it se¢ Last bec tn ARISS foe oot COmIUAOL | Waters ato Foremanof Engine Compary No. 5, who was w0, and usdertook, in (he evert of that conti il respect.’ | tbe Ruesla las represented to the Pras- | uicisable that the war should not begin before the end of | betweeh § TS Lag Venetin are two railronds. ¢ ‘ . ) , 0 AiLe clan Government that in case Prussia should take the initia- | ¢, | .. The Opposition declared the selyes satisfi sk ad of the Adriatic and ¢ menaced | killed while in the discharge of bis duty at the receut fire at the FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. attnck upon Austria, Rassia would be compelled 10 | "y 4 Nfarmora's explanations, aud ofe red their by Ita'y, ¢i'%ier by a regular corps embarke ouily OF | Aendemy of Musie, will take place on Thursday at 1} o'clock PRICES REDUCED, e . 166 Bast . mderouity atier power. Tils rumor is, Lowever, dis- arrence in the great work of the liberation of Ven in. | by Ganbaldi. The other is a line of road down the valley | 5“0ty nee of En ks " oIl 1 4 4 o o | B igine Company No, 5 N . - & e e thorizing Gari- | of the Adige, which she is moving everything to put 30 | B Lriecuth it avd will be Stended by s delegation of tke TRAPHAGEN, HUNTER & (o : " y e lightest re s It is believed that the royal d Le geueral trade and business was 1u o most sound AUSTRIA. o ferm his volanteers is already signed, and the | opcration foreman and two members from each any in the Depart- sud proeperous state, and that t ehermions which bad i papers of May 10, publish a report, ‘}:‘l:llli‘fuu-! 1.‘114'»,1"1,.1.»«’:!\ e liplomatic cireumstances, | Now, if Garibaldi be sent into the Tyrol to cut the | mont. Tle soute of the procession will S Sews Fsbinaty . NG NG Stogs Srom osmess whieh - ived from frustworthy sources. that nego 19 e mat s firn ot Pistoja has got the order | Adize fine, aud a corps move from An » the head of | Tenth- ongh Tentt st. to Broadway, thence to the South on. 398, 400 wud 402 BOWERY, jn a8 to theit origin and soundness, were of a peculiar | een entered into betw iria and France, the | o0 TWIT BFER the Adriatic, to menace the shore line of road, Austria | Ferry. ‘il remains will be interred in the Tiremen's plat in NOW OFFER 4 25, to sume the offersive in order to be able to select | € ood Cemetery. Every Firo Compuvy in the ity has | o\ v, tom their superior stock on s basis of GOLD, st less own ground and to crush the Italian army before she been draped in mourning in wemory of Waters nd Walsh, | — 20 per cent premium, 1be cut off 1n_the rear, If she attacks koon . Wednesd i, on dnesday it e BUSINESS SUITS, the whole army of La Marmora in front | AGREST OF A BURGLAR.—! It of which is calculated to effect a total change in the A e O . — The subject of negotiation | The Austrians, too, are preparing for the great atruggle 3 to be an srrapgement whercby Austria would | The Venetian Railway has been oceupied by the military, pe double barden of carving on war simult all the Italian regiments and conscripts are hnrried off to x charn Frow T If anything can justi Loudon Times, May 12 ¢ asuspension of the B 4. Shouid these negotiatiens | the Charter Act, the panic Which swayed the city (o and 1o yes | be relie - 0 terduy may exouse the step. although we believe that the reign | gusly in the North and iu the rterior of the empire, the foreigners at Venice have of tertor wag alreay apyso ite end, and woald have | have a satisinetory jssue, Prassia would » isoluted, #1d | received notice to leave the fortress within a wecl, aud | a ve only Garibaldi to look aiter in her own rear, a6d | morning, Joseph Danbar and two confederates entered the #poeily cemed mlv'-u»"m the ) L | ju the event of war, would have to o] Aus.rio single- h icers are to send nwnglhvlr wives aud families to | it wonld be 50 days lwn.'n-lhnl could reach either of her dining saloon of James Percival, No. 21 Bowery, by meas o €15, $20, 25 and $30, FOUNOA N I peosabie ¢ banded. provinces, ' 1 ers at once re- | lines' communication. 1f Italy enters upou an azyressive s i By o A f oy " s ¢ the rman Provinces, The Italian paj I a ly p oyt i origr 4 gt s will Lot be uw It el [ The Neues Fremdenblar: states that the Prossian reply to the mi‘“ d ”‘h“‘ a8 it is wicked to sever the 0‘nnuly ties, ;h..fi campaign she will, I thiok, transfer the wnr‘lr"‘rm (i o | fulse keys, aud -?»n discover :lv Francis "r-il""‘:: :':‘”h: BUSINESS COATS, 1 wit lines of the ilateral to the head of the Adri- | were busily engaged in endeavoring 1o open th h afl | strong lines of the Quadsilateral to thy o o which sontained o small sum of money. Swith #10, $12, $15 and $20. | ast Austrivn note bus arrived in Vienno, wnd that it is caleu- | MAtked {6k 88 ST WL o0 "A ustrian officer oull the app in any part of the Excise Distriet. The N AIROLE the Toble Each man exa Twenty thou r o b ey ther estine to that 20,000 of the regular troops con/d be puiiaieg 18 1o te 4 50 contemplates & Parliament at Frankfort, {0 rated the sus (Below Broomest), The Committee of | ‘The plan ‘ B at 30,000 Io Jx gatpa ths ered 10 be in attendunce at the v ¥ on Ry middsy yesterdy the tum mwost respectable barking-beuses were Le > | lated 1o cause a complete rupture between the two powcrs. b Pl le out of the . hard 3l of » a8 that . by 6 mob actusted by t pathy which m »'kj fowt The journey of Count Muhwen from Peris to \d,. a It Y).«-lr.n v.rhun nn;:}nr\vfl:f’lllil ”'F?."J“ u‘n‘fi)zflh‘:fln‘.::“;r'“l:;l atic, 1 har ”i flh\hx&r x;x;u‘h‘vmhl:lr:u:;x‘ ‘le: o T o 't 150 same 11mo Eave (06 alarm, o by dreditors of the banks, o stated (0 be in some wuy connected with the request addressed | country to join their familics, postal ) A hald bo Siehly peobel | 1 the ruffians tore t ielr companion from the grasp of the g Lom T0 Austria to make certain concessions for the settlement of | is irregular between Veroua and the Italian frontier. Gold, 1 such a movement would be highly probab! | wiian, nnd the entire party ranoff. Swith followed in The ex :A.-.l\'n{mm question. . e e a. | Whichon Saturday last wnu]lmll;nl n” ;Annul{v:}lrnndn ln- nslxl-dvns whal.‘l!r«m!ll bea n:hhull“vtlrp- | Danbar was finally caught by Ofiicer Mills of the | —————————— e Vienna papers publish a telegram from Florence, al- | hqif ner ¢ was yesterday at 18, while here at Florenco | and could only suceced by being accomplished with gre recinct, Yesierday he was arraigucd before Justice ndeed, the memary ofithe f oo Atk hat an [tahan attack spon Vezetia wiltake piace o8 | tho frconut is only at 2 per cent. And while confusion | eclerity Matadeld, at the Esex Macket Palice Court, and committed thing had beppe y e Te o ata) A ot the sheceh of the | TeIEN8 at Vienna, the Counts Mensdorf aud Beleredi s Shot1d Prussia begin the contlict, T think Austria would | for trial in default of #2,000 bail. e ja n native of 5. Louin 1 Juseify : Ao d The semb-official Arstrian press represeat the epeceh of the | MR SE CIRV (oiiation with Hungary oranarrange- | be forced by the peculiar naturo of her position to attack | Ho. aged 34 yeass, lives in Cherry-st,, vesr Oliver, and s & ustify such @ fear oe was everywk Emperer Napoleon t Auxerre, agaioet the treatics of €15, as | OPPOSe d 3 ’ ¥ B N tore of & recently established joiui-stock ba volved 1o & ug directed st Prossia. aud state that the present r ment with Italy, but they are ready to treat with Bismark, | us. Sheisinvineible in the Quadrilateral, but it can only | shivemaker. A out, had thoug adent 1o avoid « between France and Austr} o way of & nat The unuing, unscrupulous Prussian, however, continues | beusetul to her asabase for & march into Taly. W& b0 0 oce pon Licessee.—Yesterday Snperin- | ty eusy but Tord grou bis srmamente, and tries to paralyze Bavaria by offering | should turn the position and fall on Ler flauks if | ! X3 TCEN y confessed that > her the amand of Southern Geriany. His plan for the | mained inactive, k i | tendent Kenuedy issued orders to the Captaios of Polive in i x:'u‘n,”.]:. = :'}frn;‘» . ’_" 5 l-‘[u'm M e | organizati nn(;l rmany is eccrtainly a preci 18 piece of Auuvv.g‘lm.lwr of the Italian army, in | the Metropolitan District to be present on Vriday, 20th inst , ‘ DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, VASES, &c. e The i papers She Svorail pude Prussia is to tako the command of all the | ensily obtained. I estimate the regular fo 0 | ot 0. m, before the Committee on Exeise, at No. 300 Mol by sl e ot | of the_semi-official Austrian press in reference {00 P Yiern forces of Germany, Bavaria of all the Southern | employed in the front at 300,000 wen, | o 5 de DAVIS COLLAMORE & ( g g 04 SR s s Tlapone ¢ ixerre, which | Northorn forces of Germany, Bavaria of o 18 BT | SiLh e pushed up to 15,000 f it were desirable. 1 fur- | 17y st when e Comultiee Wil ' 1o & s consider b LA 0 fons of females for Excise Lice A No. 479 EROADWAY, | ) | | | util & Tegort, at that time nufoanded, Wis cire 1 Croats_are as afterooer, that ahe Goversment had o stborized \he Galtcian Diet bave resolved to equip, at their own espense, | by um\'lt;mnl uulfriull who x':u- ".‘"’ll.’",“"” '[n in lln-lrmlu \I\ul,m u-v'{: days are alo cctors to Issue notes to the extent of 5, 000,0¢ | & volunteer laicer corps for the service of the country. the vo! f the budget. Prussia takes the diplomatic | men will be leftin the N eapolitan provinces under Gen, | U Gy day, 28th hen the Committee will WHO SELL ALCOCK'S Jimitn impoeed by the Bank € o aramard a1 b | o AN DI AND THE MINOR STATES. | representation of Germany entirely into her own bads; | Duroudo. 1 doubt if this be necessary. 1 o liberals will | ol 3050 ek ek who may not, before. have pARISTAN GRANICE Sewr and distrust «f the comme D al Nord-Diutache Allpomeine Zeitung seys: | {ng the indepcadent fovereiguty of all tho | take care «* the South if they are permitted to do so. Jut | peces 6 eation for Iicense, of stch as the con. | - REX. VAR TRE 2 D se ! ¢ whoso appiication way bave defe ue | THE NEWS OF THE WELK, to be present on Monday, es will bo considered by the b, 18 10 bo devoted to the States, she leaves the °power of the ministry cannot be expe in_the provinces, ats of Hanover ative churaeter, ty-tour { ; d the ‘e First, Second and | pioointing Consuls and Consular Agents in for- | people supre A!Iml ,'u \_;w;»'-, 'r;.‘e '\llwnm 1:.':1‘3(1‘(:\ party at m-{lw«:“ ‘-n countries. Austria i8 now in a desperate ghr tencd by an English invasion; for 3 3 l‘i““»:'l_k“!“'rmmlf'}i;‘;v“l""l:!’:"_m.‘x, L:"}:"-f:;.';":vf»nlra- \ition, and still she refuses to yield to Hungarg. | cap. e folly of an Austrian allian that | Excise amittee. Tuesdny, B e G e kg Well. if whe wants o revolution at il hazards, she can | power fiom deserved humilintion, and Belgium from the | S0SE 00 18 GBS ORI ERS Y Duve it at Pesth as at Viensa. Frauce, in the mean time, | grasp of ** Nupoleon the Little.” aud Richmond ‘,m.hmum’ a sptaing wre also orde re d s wtill th, wien similar Brooklyn e and have ca uBting 10 4,000, did not revive 1k ty. 60d the statement that the pary and the Imperinl Merc ever | THE NEW-YORK wtopped produced aitle effect. Men bad heran to re g h it She nature of the cireumstances which loapired them with such ufx"’n'v".»‘.','x'fl’ilu{ffl’:"‘.f-“&'n'sn’l."‘E.,‘.Z'..ifii?.'.‘:fl.',.’:"fu'.',fl".‘,': professes the strictest, most bonest neutralityy but omde | Tl poace may yet bo kept; but who can really desire | — bilod slarm. and wben ouce reason ia uble to asmert its | the entire Bavarian arm Tously mentious that ‘she means to keep her full liberty | f1 "Thewe vast dimaments ‘are erushisg Eoioje. No SusprcTED MURDER AND ROEBFRY 1N MOTT-ST. | ‘uln:::‘n::v oy ae “‘b"‘«‘,“j“fl‘y’;':""fi ,“‘“‘I"; S On May 9 the Federal deration s decla- | of action. Russia, too, is arming, and the Prince of | friend of humanity can desite that the day of buitie be de- | —Shortly after two o'clock on Wednesdsy worsing, the body 3 Ty Y nic would have sub- e . measares | Holenzoliern, unliko Uie Cout of Flagders, has not yet | fomred, 1 ow that i s certain ‘only that the sword can settlo | of s young man was found Iyiog on the pavement in Mottat., | the men of ! FOITE $T0 the ¢if¥ to-day W 184 been adapted trength of 14 | rofused the throne of Moldo-Wallachia. Wo Lear even that | our cor and recure us ‘a real pence. It does not J g > et e asbamed of yer and i Prussisn freops stets + < snould take | i enrian Legion in Faly is to be sent to the, East— | now et £l pt on her aime. ar Houston-st, It was conveyed {o the Fourteshth ~resin®® | Sudenee be speedly 1 we shall attribute placedt ovnwedusnes of the et Laat e o o Praseian At | thatis to say, to the Danubfan Principalities. Thus it P A T S e Station-House, aud & coroner potitied to bold an inguest. At - enolved o 01 o y b Benes e e s te 't Interforence of the Executive | A8 Was zesatved o direet the N ia s declared in the Dies | secms that Austria is to be stiacked on every side, and = the timo the body was found, it wea quite wario, At a later - Goverament. | f9at she will consider the imperative requirementy of her weif- | #he escapes now a complete disasier it will be a grom, L. L. hotr, Wooster Beach, Jr., M.D., made o post mortem examina- AN B UNE Y KCITEMENT IN LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER | prescrvation as more important than Ler relations to a Con. | miracle, Had she in time yielded to Hungary, ard ceded To the of the body. nm!lluvmdlnrmm.n’nd’wm d on the frrehead, | HE WEEKLY TRIBUNE for MAY U5 From The London Tizes, May 12 | Federation which. in its opposition to the supreme Federal | Venctia to Italy for 1,000,000,000 of francs, she i Sir: Articles of agreement Lave been signed by the | i/ ,‘:.m "{',.,,:,":f‘f.'.‘:. 4t l'f:‘"fl'.}mm.‘; "?':'v'fe de. | THE N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE for this week conteinn i fol bich contained an entry showing | lowinz ased was found a diary, that on the Zist inatant ke of §20. Of tnis amount 40 LEADING ARTICLES—] Hour i nd; Debt-Paying: Th cra in Eastern Europe; bt it | oo e in interest of the Flushing Railrond, by which they At Liverpool, the m which had existed on | Juws, does not add to the secarity of the members of the Con- | have inaugurated a ne st . Jount in the 1 ok 4 untin the § o ree to extend that road to our village. The propused live of e for nome duys reached a cliwax yesterday on the con- | federation, but rather endanpers it. . N hortatuht Ll reigning Sovereigns of W tirtemberg, Hosse Darmstadt, | focpis that short-sigh d Eight de firmed aunouncenent of Overend. Gurney & Co.'s v ¢ 0 1 ) 1 v councils of Francis Joscph. He does :‘J:‘::‘.‘nf L‘u.xl‘-f;_:-lfl,\ o the €xcitem . :jn m:l!"r‘: '.I‘Z’x‘u”n ‘»“}:mh;;'m“ Frpigeds oAb et | stand the danger by which he is surs ed, of the road will pass near the beautiful village of Gien Cove, Dr. Beach are of the opinion that the e Pa effict on et Was Lot 50 keve inst, in the village of Miialacker (W iirtemberg), respect he trusts to the proverbial luck of the House of Oy ster Bay, Cold Spriag to Hantington, and will open up o and ;:;hml_ aad died from the effec of the vi f | | in t the small princes and kings of oriion o R Seashle . & in | ueed. The bodv was removed to Bellevue Hoepital dead-house aphs 7 It is certain that all the small princes o ¥ portiva of the country unequaled for splendid scevery, and in % Coroute Wil 1Ko sell hod- "\_m‘"_mi"‘l";""d ""‘,l.'.:"‘".‘ “,, , Middie Ntates; Soatbern centration of their respective contingents, und the strate, York; NewE Lut i the share market b Been anticipate e fectly paralyzed, and one or two 1empOrary suspensions Were | positious to be taken up by thea. many sud Austria at heart support him; but their sup allr ts » bealthy residence for you - L Bty ) 4 Pime ) P . ealthy residence fo poor New-Yorkers i light elo 3 wore s light e, s aucunced. The suggestion o the eity srticle of Tie Tincs ITALY. iv vearcely worth baving, divided a8 they are among | VT O .{nrc-umu'u-uzu residence, free from* '-’»:qx?enf‘:‘n‘-.n::"llx-’ullfilmluf.l-ulI' e e s seas's Vb m St The Pucific Cosst; Poliial Au- el g daputetivn £ leading Srms shoutd Nals In the Chamber of Deputies, the bill granting the | themsel 'As to tho German nation, it bas not dis- | And thenjust th beassitel coantry ' o b ¥ ] 8 - - | iversaties. The Freeduen; 1he Feuisns; The Cholers; The ¢ iy} use during the present_crisis. | fever yue, and **pary” musketo. All these delights ave —— Domestie Miscellony. 1Anue meats | | Fomeioy Nrwi— pei Mexico; West In South Aueriej ces | played much common «ellor of the Exchiequer, with & request for yelie British Ametica; Australia. - Government extraordinary powers to provide by Royal de o it be adopted, and o I provide by Roy y , g e hat and when tho news | (01T vidiztenance of buble safety was passed by 209 sgaivat | Above fifty popular meetings bave been held i ¥ ours, uud, Witk the completion of this eaterprise they are y ebeers. The immediate effoct of this i cence was to re- | 48 votes. } Y aud about'as many out of Prussia, all i protaes) also. THROAT AND LUNG Diskases. DrsAsTrODS FinB—Total Destraction of the Naw-York Acaleiy of etore confidence, and at the close of business a much more | The National Committee of Rome have issued a proclama- | to distrust Biswark's plan for the recoustreciion of Ger- Huntingten, I, L, May 2, 1806, Dr. D o " » d Mg | Muste, the University Meaical Co''eze, and Other Buildings cheerful tone prevailed. Daring the day five or six of the tion declaring themselves ready fo assist young men who may | abd protesting against a war betwe wiki 4 r. DILLENDACK can ba consulted on the sbove disesses st bio | jupoatant yron Ernopk—Fuaul Firsocial Panic fn Foiond, be willing to leave that city in order to take part in the war of | Ausiria. HBut not one meeting in a hundred had the idea Enormous Cowmercial Fuilures. ; 3 # *3 ‘ Card from Mr, Gr on THURSDAY and FRIDAY of each week % r’n- rl:m “A Landing on Indisn Inlend: The Tavede:« hetieus efore a British War Steamer. oy reported to Lave shut 1 Loudon banke wero At Ton on one o two of doors, and this oc MussorRi—Ttie Presbytrion Assensblien: Question of Re i« 2 the Old and Now Schools ; The Measure Cousidered Pre —-— | independance. The Courricr de Mars i Jiadis o ® | of recommending to Austria the cossion of Venetia to . . e publisbes a letter from ita corres. | o JUORTNCECE T 0 e for severing tho alliance be- | T fhe Féitor of The N. ¥ Tribune. 3 1y misapprehension from the varions | Syoge-Bo n Prussia and n Prussia and e — New York oflice, No. 113 Nigthost,, a few deors west of Broadway, ’ | b5 oy o1 g ondent at Genos of the 6th inst. 1t states tlat nothing At bester the market was perfectly parniszed yester ndent ut Genoa of the 6th inst. 8 tlat nothing is | { - m“:"m‘ b, it oA e y parsiared yester: | o from the Alps to the isiand of Sicily but tho soutd of | taecd Bismark and La Marmora, and thus paralyzing | Sik: To prevent { : o e the O1d and Now Schools: Tho e end, Guraey & Co, having suspeaded. } the later mews | Military music, while the walle are covered with proclamations | Prussia, since it is quite elear th all bis | eorrvet and bucorrect reports which heve been published respecting | Portent sublect of & Coxorass—Absiract of the Vroceedings: entire policy of the | impertinence, bas not the coul g my rance in conpection with the fire st the Ac 4 e s for | Ove Covarnr's 'eAD—The Vietios of the Late War: Die: tln, 0099 Died of Dinense, 164,531 ; Great Mottuisty Awo.g (4 velating to warkike preparations, T we to makes statement. My wardrobe wi i sfterncon, both as regarded rumored essistance to ¢ . oL ed in two words— | handed. Now it is too late; the war is qaeston of | ofy Sehools Thic ghe Italian Government sppears Tre Frispyex—Destruction of the Freedam . l)arrnnda Co., and of l;((nh d powers to the ¥ armaments and manifestations. 8 &70 stid U ' ' Y gland, there was & cousiderable recovery, and pe naments and manifestations. Dt d to | time, just as it is only a question of opportunity whetk Sk arge bozes, od wae taken to the Academy of Mo Sreaibod more freely, though there wa litie disposition to do | STessivg rapidly at Bologna aud Pincensa, where tber Prussia or [taly is to strike the first Llow, Austria | g s A ol iy g | anet Susiness. | In shipping yurus the A aaking yesterday | Sullicient accommodation for tho troops to be conceutrated | ghoyld once more be gru | from e mer Eagle, by which my company arrive e having the right 1o improve. | ORttheSamih e The Prosl " - wmorniog could ovly be regarded us rid ; | Sherer A Rhough pratvand secreey is observed with reapeet to | Shouid ofice Tiors Be RN TOIEY | b oglr (e ray | Mavsaa. It bud been mode e 16, uad aveey seston 8 wss o cont yearlyin el Propesiions received | YXTo.07 TUT Coonano Bt Tue Rt S Gen, Longrt eei - 1 the military movements. it is known that treops are aseembled . Ea) sy 3¢ o e | tnereased, on account ot my extemsive rep rteire. Portions BB Wit Genersl Agent, Toyal Lomstey Apotheosis of Geis Leo; Argivel of the 17th heys A Hatred of the Co'ored Troops. step, just as slie did in 180, CoNGRER 01 71 udon and Paris, o0 that it bas been ¢ eases basing them upon cotton as low ehborbood or Garlasco for tie pur- e | ADDREss 0F THX Swiss CONVANTIONS TO | A ' CHRISTIAN INSTITUTION. ander such circumstances did not attempt busines | in great numbers in th.e n x . of them thought it advisable to withdraw their stocks. Very | POse 18 believed, of covering Milan Turin at the same e b | time. Tae correspoudent adds that Col. widt, military FROM GENOA. grow importasee and v Buch s wardrobe, st the pre | UNITYD STaTES—Earvest Appeal lor Imparcial Suffiog waterials and the high price of labor, could mot be made up, ol e oy - | Ik Casg 08 ZENO BORNTAM 5 hot ony & - o Gex. ADMAN 1Y NOKTH CAROLINA—!uterview with the Frorde prices tittle disposition was shown, in fact, either by buyers or sellers Legation at Floreuce, b attické to the French d left hin post IVEIAN INFRITCTION . and that | yen of Wilmi The Bureau Vindicoted. 1 do business uuder the paie fesling of the hour. In the afternoon gnotations were advanced ngain the point they | 1o '“} the priveipal fort ‘11“ Traly. “vl Wik mnlmxunnw 2 Nealy tu | % B0y, mesy = b of lsbor and the employn of about %0 abee | with Cromona, where great additious were being wad aly in p A e Rownd tiine £0 ro. seadiiaioys g © e gieat 1t e ; wade to th o | pereons daily. for #0000, Contrary to my usual cau ,',". vl’“l‘u'— , uz meditate, of g ANA—Special Correspondence; Disunion ! . Dithos! ioe of the Re Tusecurity of Discharged Union So but there was nothing doing, and home trade yurus there was rather | Gera; A Black ¥ ouke Co ool T aldi's Position - The Curvenmt of | o jovod o raireany port of 1 and Thave not s single article I + to Black School Chtldre: the collection of years. Of my mesie. siue operas only were destroyed | Con pany. . Tows, to the Wilicox & Gibte Sewing 00,000 | clive fortificatione. ' Tt is said that there will be siortly Itulinns under aris, incuding the reserve. The e were at on the previous dn; much distrust prevailod. I | School Fund; Crue more disporition to operate, and prices bad recovered from the w great fail of the morning. 1In the cloth market in the worning | force of the Itahan army is computed at =0 regiments of in- w the € #he vapic fecling was quite as strong s in avy branch of bosi- fantry, with four battalions, 42 battalions of Bersaglien, 20 —those that had been and wepe to be represented during the recest § g — R 2 3 | Methodist Church S sese. Some manafacturers were willing 10 make considerable | fesiments of cavalrs, and 10 regiments of Artille The | gon Our Specisl Correspondent. brief sesson. The rem ¢t of my music, comprieng about 40 Sragen Gross manufactured by the New-York | New-York Soupixns Bymiep ar Rarmiga. N C. serited reputa d the | . operss, Lam happy to sey, was not taken (o the Acadewy sud was rch Glose Company, 218 Fulton-st. Gives ifal fiieh to | EXTRAS X 0F THB NEW VORK SENATS I¥ JUNB. GExOA, TTALY, May & 1864, a - Aepyy d licen. For sale by Gioc Buy STAMPS ON E1LLS AND CHECKS. DEATH 0¥ & STRYIYIR OF TR W ToMING MAssaCRE. soucessions, but buyers weruudxurm to purchase almost on | Pledmont any reasonable terms. Business ciosed in the afternoou with | mounted g wore coofidence, though there Lad been no business of any | reserve. Great contidence is felt by the population vaiuable of Genoa | Th com. ol tis! friends who So0T_AMBRICA—Higty Linportant from Peru; Spanish Al DISEASES OF TIE LUN . = . | Callao; The Fleet Driven OF sfrer Four Hours' Bombardnani - A 38 AND THROAT.—Dr. BROAD- | T8/ 800 08 il W aided: Spanish Low 200 and Per-v.ou | saved in my store To the meny distiogaished gentiemen and fuflo 1 it is ot yet clear who will strike the fizst b moment thronghout the da | that suflicient money will be supplied Ly the Italians them- o e TN | seiven to carzy on the war and to pay the interost of the debt. | It 18 & nerally believed that war is now inceitab spresned to me the'r sympathy, and who have profiered t i THE DANUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES, | last four days bave not brought us a single peac ¥ roquive 1, 1 bog to sutarn my sinosre snd groteful | BEDT conhs, consmiiod By tnsy e e o Y e oY | The Gpapich Views Bedly Shatsorsd s Tamposery RSt 4 vl Bionae. o R . Teiapay aud WADNESDAT st No. 178 Ercadway, N. Y. " ¢ THE EMPEROR'S SPEEC! : 1Th6 oflelal Moniteur publishes the declarstion of the 3. o | OF rumor; on the contrary, it would secm tbat the & 5506 SR, BRSIVEIORSS, VK R0 W6 00 0 SA% —— e e goead Sy i “” fl"( - ; "‘“”: 'l"" :“_“'"’" | Conference reiative 1o the eiection of a foreien Prince. ' 1t ap- | of France, Austria and Kaly in these four days hos ren- ne. wid | shail s0on depart for Europe to acc Tey A, Ross & Co.'s genune SoLaR FINE Cur | New Prsuicirioxs—Six Mooths Among the Charities of £0s w the Peris Correrpondent of The Lovdon Times, May 11. | yends thereto a deciaration from the Provisional Rouman | dered the preservation of peace i sible. 7he form | te and company to this conntry to ccom- | Curwire Tomacco. Soud everywhere | Memm ot The day the Auxeree speech appearcd in the Moni- | Government, which, while prafessing ite respect for the guar, 1255 S AIsk Viencs declares ot £ oneaiting N seuts for the next operatic season for New-Yo: - L% 'I.‘.';_"';'D'_'!‘:;‘."""T J:'ffl"c(m.wndm, A 2. | antecing Powers, expresses tho conviction that they will | i Which France deviares & : ot e | o sid « the directious which 1 bave sent st o | We challenge the world to find a bouse ever robbed | Yoyage; Custe Dispatchi; The Fenian Movewent. 7 i | WL 1he DERSTAR ALARE FUsntnsnt | Steepie Chase Races; Castle Biaruey; The Blaruey Stove. o« U to order aud puschase 8 new asd | wher protecte aoea b el MacCarthy Kace e ‘was rumored in Paris t! 1u bis sbort 2 Mo | s ot ris that 1u bis sburt address to W | BoetibR R il will n Joumania, ak else | intorcots, must awaken at Vienna an indignation more dgheyded visigirfons : lire speaks voiumes. E. Horuss, No. 24 Mayor the words about the treaties were ot spoken by the | where. ho were by declare they never beard | _Signor Visconti Venosta, the new Itallsn Ambassador to the violent than eould be inspired by the languago of menac i Caor e oighuindy 1. Guar. e A CENTRNARIAN—The Morsl of sa 014 M. % A demouatrations | and to most persans it couveys the idea that France has - York, May 23, 1066, 7 —— I%oLTING THE UNION DRAD—The Loyalists of Ango | tompt to Desecrate the Graves of Union ‘$ald: The Rebe Move Emperor; and persons h, Mew, Tt was on the Emperor's retor to the Taileries that bo | S0 lnte, Tes feoelved o SR wrote them out and sent them to the Moniiewr. The irritation | etantinople. of the Deputies has not cooled dows, sod in vain the Ministers “The municipalitios of Giurgevo, Thralla. and to exglain away the words intended for thew. At the Iost | sented kim with addresses exjressing their eympatbies With | triq for o disarmament, and proceeds jon Generals Side With the Rebeie; A Loyal Fawengers N robibite thew ; Two U FOR LIVERPOOL ~Tu steam Al 1 R | Uuion Ufficer Assauited. aad hild, Mobile; Edward S o Mrw Jne. Lvomn | grpnpmixg 0 Famuens—American Tus ' May 8: The Adulterstion of Plaster; Profits | ing Sweet Apple; The Chetry Twig; Machives d Italy. ations with Avs to is post at Con- | ()qr understanding with Prussia a has formally closed the neg o put ber tr Cone of To the Viitor of The Sti: There is very little 1n the past which should stimu- | 1 latz pre. Pru n | l.:uulml‘m )Al the ?"nfleflu. t‘l]w :meml;mude’il - plmhl :u be | Italian unity. | 'S | cularly gracious toward the members of the Legisiative | Signor Visconti Venosta rejlied. thauking them in the name | O7der for inarch. | P8 Who were present, but his compliments were received by | of Italy. ‘Austsls coutines 10, oar troope into Veustis, andis [ #1048 emotion o germinate sffection on my part toward your Buter-maklog Machine; Lave of Fiogere-Local Nomes them i silence, and their deweanor indicated that they deeply | TURKEY. - : ‘ e | You bave very quletly sbused me from time to time doring | Maple Sugar Claifier; Water Pipes; Sulplur for Lice o & | ped to declare in Gempany that she isonly am | o yours, and | 0 it with o patient shrog.” The Profitable Covw : Plowing, The ticuehit of Birds: Faith Lo v cratt, S'eeping Rooms—Are Elovated Ones Most H St sad s11B reacutod the fesacn gives then: The Porte has ordered all the regimeuts of the ¥rouw The London Times, May 12 | 1 mentioned yeaterday that the words reported in the Moni- | Turkish aruy to be raised to their ful streiwil, and Las called | 8E0" Italy. | 4 may. bowever, do a goed sction, snd even q out 12,000 men of the reserve. Italy is arming with a rapidity that 1 had not believed are perfectly B | Coloring Buter, Chicory; Corg tur So e ow ; Cranberiies from Seed; The Wi #; Information for Emigrauts; Woodchn conomy. TRY=Lettics White, DRY (oops MARKET. T EONOPEAN MALKETS. oned Zeno 1o bam, ouly it Lius been 100 1o and & firmer stand in the s would have you stasd o & better position b Mayor of Auerrs on our a8 addreased Ly the Emperor 10 th | Fanday, and which produced such a pauic, bad not, it was | ———— possible, andAustrian and Ttalian said, been spoken on that occasion, but were deliberately writ- | " g o0 down on his return and sent by bim fo that journal with b Il U RIE Beans front each other in coneiderable for e or thelr immediate insertion. What confirms tLis fact | An American correspoudent of The London Times, |~y yyaiy has done more. It in semi-officially T ibe silence of the local paper, the Cowstituiion d Aurerre, | WIitiog from Philadelpbia, April 27, undértakes to give & i g i-officlally Al- | community. Every right mioded lawyer must, form a p o bourse. of Mr. Seward toward | nounced that the volunteers ard Garibaldi will be called point of view, look upon the couviction of this man with grief. | g deb, in ludwcu;ml of the pm;ulmg. of Sunday, has uothing | ;;"rl hl:‘"vry of lhl.uduv o [+ these words. In its report of the féfe it simply says | Mexico during the past year. During the past year ko says | ent, 80 800 ot, a8 b tanlats of perso A me variére advasced up tho avenuo of the railway station | the United States Goveramenit S asbiMtat & sianee wireer out about lhc'mnh current, s n, in fact, as the con » l‘mnx‘ol ‘!‘ nel fries 2 { between a double row of firemen three deep, and which reached | 10g between the rival parties in Mexico, first leasin toward s for the regular army have been enrolled and the sbie Distriet-Attoruey and bis asslstant who prosecuted.are | 11 IP i n',"-jl A‘r‘u;(h"'y‘ . 5" R. A. Colline, | Larest Nsws oY MAGNSTIC TrLzGuArm—Special Dirguicies 13 Jo the bridge. When it arrived at the triumpbal arch it | Juarez then toward Maximitian, and vow toward Jusrez cripts are at their poste, It is stated that the volun- not infrivged when [ say that there never was a more anjust vor more | 5o M- el Jaques % Dvwated, SO0 0 The N. Y. Trivune, stopped. €3 the Mayor, followed by the Manicipal Council, | 8gain, without the leost sttempt ou the part of the Secretary of ok Hae Bodh Bllared 808 2 Indefensible conviction obtained in & court of justice than that of | Rusado, J. Coicabana® Miss V. Staunton. M ‘do‘-l:lA-l‘l‘Ag-rull Reports of tt-.monhuo:.v Cou:n, « zation has been delayed 80 0ng Obly t0 PIEVERt | gurpam, Hece b the evidence as Lo the larceny with which Burn- | Join Whituan cod lady. J. ¥ L P oy §rgie N charged. 1o mobing & lossal Sbebrect oes tho poies of | Syistn. A Ggtery; 26 sdvanced, carrying the keys of tte tows on a red velvet cush. | State to reconcile this strauge policy to any fzed principle. Mr. Seward is said to | Joss to the ranks of the regular army. 1 have no doubt | pam w o i Mra. E_Fayie, Mss. es must soon cone FROM HAVANA—In steamehip Vagle—T Cont Octiral of Cuba the Hen. 1 M. Cert tion, Mexico; I H. Wilde, 8. Fucaleman. F . | PRRsoXAL —POL TiCAL —CITY [T ¢ . onvers Clarence Sonvers, Wia C. Holt. Miss H. Boyee W. P, | sbip toward the Judge who presided. | (o Siss Enpmia Awaw, Hugh Scotand, 1. Reland, J. Drevar. l :{}‘:.',".'.'.:’.‘::‘»‘L‘;'rn | e in wrappers, Teady for mailing, Lve (o ta e covy, | year—52 nutsbers..oe. . orga do. 1om, which he presented to the Emperor, addressing to him at | While lcaring toward Maxioil ihe same time some words of weicome, to which the Sovereign | have received ;rom an ngent of Maximilian a most generous | this is perfectly true. The young wen prefer to fig ; replied ia & few words.” | proposal. Maxi proposal is said to be thin: ‘That he | o dorred shirts rather than blue e A l] o EBL | the sworn stenogr pler f the Court, of the testimony of Mre. Steb | Quiveldo. M. Alin Meri Ten coples, addre lied 0.8 fow words: < e llgeion to the Treaties of | il gede 10 tha United Satos il that portion of Meateo morth | Uider e sbiris rather (hab bfue tunics, atd [ Kuow SOIE | by G0 prosestrn: ierinds, V. Bancas, J. Extaciegs, 8 Leon M kg 2 N enrocoblwhich the 1.egiatative Body understands | of & ino drawn from the moutl of the Rio Grande, on the Guif | ® 1o S5 (el 10 867 P batitutes sccepted that they may | "' sinio Mo this 61,000 Lond cume to be given to Burnbam by | Sre conia P51 Sonteso, Mise Jo L Y. Ten coy 5 be meant for Itsels, weis tbrows off in @ moment of excite- | of Mexico, due west to the Pucific Ocean. The territory thus | £, with the volunteers. | you? g s iy Cook, Francs Bossom, Miss | Fweuty copies, to oue adress s went. They were an afterthought, put to paper in the quiet | ceded wiil include tho States of Lower C The silence of Garibaldi is conclusive proof that he and | *'a. Bec e e Ay L | Anextracopy will be sent for each clb of ten, 38 bis study and after mature reflection. ke lwportace of | Chibuahua, and Coahvila, with the F)mnl Mazatlag and San | the Minisiry understend each other; andif it were not, it tes, 4 ehildren, governe K ohie Now-Y Post-Utfice orders, payabl ibe incident is not lessened by thiy fact. Blas oo the Pacific. It contains about 400,000 sguare wiles, | ix impossibfe to doubt that his friends speak truly in de- | 3 Reimick, Mr. and_Mra. Hot W, B, Brady, Mr. . A The Parie correspondent of the Independance Belge, after | and a population of sbout 1.000,000 pevple, wmong whom are | clariig that an und standing exists. The journals now | wes ai that orylag o Y ~ 4 Mo, Anstin 8. 3ain, 8. B. Stove, acticing the nniversal constersation which the Kinperors | very nearly oll the Jaberalists who bave not yet submitted 0 | gpeak of autograjh letters exchanged R ITIAN AT | Man okt iatk slects fhep e FOS 1041 a8 e o Krone, Miss Clarn K. Whit M oten bt Avzerre has produced, goes on o say: * Wihat ap- | Maximilian, The mineral wealth of the country is very great. | Eanuel and Garibald;, snd I think the A ; e v 00 bes with ‘the sadacstandlag Lhst b en, Miss Kitchen, i {1l more extraordinary 18 that the momentous declara. | ond the ~cestion. if made, would prove most VAl |y have gl it Thes ths soport: G The | . Ten.pird 0 Pip 914 hems Wi (i ndanntg T B0 Luian, Jules Col ot "which apoears i the Moniteur, If it was aciuully thus | able to the United States. _In return for this generous off 5 heve slways boss frisnds; they are 00 beave and o o L% ‘std bt o would retarm it on Mouday moruiog, lessthe | 1irey. bl Gotiel, Bir. and Se. delivered at Auxcrre, was certainly not beard by thiose who ximilian asked that the United Stateg ghould pay biw a o cere pot to admire each othe sy 3 i crgy, kd Gotheil, Mr. and Mre. Nes R were present, aud who believed that they had listened to a [ millions of dollars to make the purebase valid, and recogniza | But this calling of the volunteers cannot be interpreted | Q. Did be ieturn the balance or the bond ! *fi fi"“" faviguiticaut aad purely official reply made by the | bim as the lnwful ruler of Mexico. reécatablieking commercial | at Vienna in any other sense than that of a determination | A He Las ot dove itker. Latest Ship N 9 pases to the complimeatary addros of nn.;fah-m, Mgt | MA Sl semetia Sitions dpes! yith bim. How willingtogive | to have blood. A:d ‘that is the sentiment of the nation. | Upon this testimeny the accused was couvicted of a larceny. Tre i “mm:‘ kbl 1 ) - at dutirg the Dight the terms of the regly were | up one-third. of bis conutry if his to the remainder wos | * Veuctia or death” is not merely t inof pe charged Bad not In it the eles i o 11 § Op. No. 395 Canelat.. N, o beely setfied‘uad Torwarded to' the Moniizur o re. | aasurcd, and be e st thaon b Tt o | i e ol donYic JSONR OLJORIINE | 56 iyt A 13 166 Shment foie o 68 e 2 n (U € ele Havre Moy 6, 13 Laight-st,,{ 7 % 5.0 {New-Yerk, e coveitont with the aricia i the Connive. | the torn Bamed, to Comply ith Secretary Sewards with (o onthusiasm—it is the gober couviction of the nation. I | butthe properiy was voluutarily parted with by the prosecutiix | ‘and 191 pasr, 10 ) cdgcd o o Bownel, in which M. Paulio Limayrso denounces the treatie bave the French troops sent home. huu-_(nl!y m»hmod in other letters how hard we tiud it | under s pro of its being returued to her. The fact fs that Hurne 5 Steamship Eagle, Lawrenc May 19, at 1:45p. m., with | ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. of 1615, and espocially rewarks that the geographical conforma- | ‘The last development of Mr. Seward's extracrdinary course to live with an_ Austrisn army encamped ini 050 Wit of | hun wasconviced on what ne of my ssocate couumel, on the past | 1% 800 Ptk 1o Sposd, Tiescn & Ce. “Hadhead windu sl the A HOL N, VENTIEATION. ~ Bon given by thoss trestios to Prosia necessarily makes that | oD the Mexican question, the correspondent says, in conela. | 0Ur house, 1f the Austrian will take 118 b00t8 Of 0UT | of e defense, cailed * genersi principies,” and in violstion of lsw | **Stramship Niagara, Couch, Norfolk, with mdse. aad “TUBLIGING ATTENDANTS. Power & distarbing clement in Germany.” | #lom. makes both Maximilisn 8d Jusrcs dependert upon tne | Venetian carpetd, ho may have reasounblo space for the | gy ice, and Gov. ¥ der the advice of thel L o R Couy, FANR. MO W g B “FATHFUL SHAMPOOERS, e bvonce sintes that copies of the speech delivered by the | United States, avd does not present the Secretary from ultl. | 1t; but e cannot stay there without fightiug for it, | 214 Justioe and Gov. Festonndes i & 1R L 1A D benbny ¥ ack Flor del Sar {Br.), Wiswell, M ABUNDANCE OF CLEAN LINEN g Baperor at Auxero bavo been placarded in all tho owas of | mately going either way, for the Empire or for the Repulic. I We aro willing La Marmors should do any amouut of | bie sbie 4/ right when he granted & pardon. Tam nota Repubs | g 0ol hides, ke, to Willtam Togell % Vieginia, \V CLEAN ROOMS AND FURNITURE. ibe Empi weud (Uis brief statement to you as one of the most remarkatlo | diplowatic lying o satisfy the tender dlpf,,m. © oo | ean in the yarty sense of that much-abused word, and therefore can | for New Yorkesuled March 16, Uiz ¥ idelia of Bang CLEANLINESS THROUGHOUT. . Eilede Girasdin, than who, frow the najareof bia | dlomati intarict o e tue diplomatic lying to stialy the teder & s | not coied upon o defend, o polltical grousds, the scton | Tho Pior el Msr bashorn sl duye it PV AT KR NESW SWIMMISG EATH. o o erly win o, ARGE A ; #w&;gnn;lzfiullurrc:‘rfl::téon‘:‘:::’;Er'mt:ry‘;;:’llc‘l; ‘ e — nA:::n- ::;;I:;o‘::flhl;“: vlul h::u u';):m:lcun:‘“ of the G ‘b:rr;but'lll o ever l.h.--ln. ;y..y.mmA :xdu.. n‘u.- ot '.'“n':“"u'fi o rlkrh:“l'“h ¥ Tackiert, Oubonnd, WABN, Wi | 9"“1-1;5}";‘?“!‘.[;“"‘},11\; oty 8 better » iatte b for doing our best to put Ben Juatice, and betieve that no wan who Lss been convicted in o palpably | auzar.to eWoll & Co. 2 BEST OF S B oretta . 1s s Jourvs, 14 10 tietwo | OUR EUROPEAN CORRESPONDENCE. | iciia'ouetr doom. " Furhap wo caniat do 1 i whyap e sl eyl gladesg T o T — BN D e wxa ines only: ** This speech reqoires no comment. In Frauce | " P i a1l er o opt & moment in duress after that fact s . with find it 80 painful, 80 expensive and so irritating to watch " b D & Co. May L, tn lat. 35 45, long. 39 20, sig; AND FURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. and it will sound like & gannop sbiot.” Senator Gueron- | e Bt ) grvidiohongho teh | was developed. That the Governor did not commuulcate with Mr. Juliette Trundy, mm,,,a W 2 10SUILL REMAINS UNEQUALED, re' 7, La France, says: We are profotndis aevoted FROM FLORENCE. ;"l:;“ {:‘ ‘:“ "f; lffi‘ {l mako every sacrilico uud risk | Lall the District-Attorney. on this subject, and before grautivg the | -0‘"!.1'.‘"-_!;‘['1!! ), Davie, Rio Janelo, 0 days, with coffee, to | A PRE\;i‘it}.u\"r.'g.}(:: EASE, D8 o the cause of peace; but under existing circumstances, our everything to e ieu. pardon, e & walicious falsebood. 1 was in Mr. Hall's private offoe, | oming {1 RE F( 2 ) for th 0 i i o L oyt srov e oo ool I 35 days, with coul, to order. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, &e. AS for the responsibility of bringing on war and disturb- | v10'\e'setd to we. o the presence of Judge Garvin of the Superior ¢ 5 A PREVEN(IVE OF CHOLFRA. with brandy, ke, to 15,000 BATHS THE PAST YEAR. avd cech we 1o longer | poleon, invoking the a 1 oaid: ** What do taken & shorter ro lirst d:t‘y i3 10 tell the truth to_our resde strained to say that. after the Emperox's bei. sve in peace. When the Emperor Na) ing the peace of Europe, we take it very coolly, JUst a8 { Coupy; o} sen that your cilent, Buroham, ba ark’s Diplemacy—The State of | Coolly o E wland would were she thinkivg of expelling a Joading bo Mlarelenss (hen. 8. Bl of zsoptions: ly ot of the pussage. e ebilaie WAL | aoness (BATHING HOURS:} e souvenirs of the first ewpire, declares that be ‘detects’ the > Franc Surre 76 Ot Fe ireaten of 1515, the seniment cancot porstly bo onstruad as Europe—The War only n Question of Thme, | 1t/ AT frow Burte el e et ok rrdy WA AMO | you mean?” e eplied: 1 bold tn my band the letter of the B ml-m::m:g:: 'onf‘::ouz:x ::e;::fid § ‘:ol‘:-‘n:-:;::i-m | From Our Own Correrpcndict. o kbrcs May 5 1065 we tuight by accused of folly, rastiucss and precipitation, | eversct taking for nformation about the case. Burabamm has applied Bark - Dan-" (Daniah), Lauenbergh, (3 deya frows Hong Kong. GENTLMEN—6to8a. m. evd 1 to 8p. m. LADIES—10(0 12 ¢ my Them “The Auxere spsech has been understood by eversbody | 1) b s 4 e i We believe tho times propitious, the bour (vflnl Piial de. | for s pardon. s your error-book printed? | aaid * Yeu; all, except- | fofh JIE DEO RLseri e Doy Kang. . SUNDAYS—GENLEMEN. 6 to 12 G g e e ot (he brofound emotion whioh the Worda have i i preparations for war assume euch a character that | Jiverance pounded, the doom of Austrian domiuation in | ing the charge of Jude Barnard” Mr. Hall desired a copy to rend arahB. Croaby, (roim Cienfuegon. . REMINGION & SONS, SPOKEN. > % ) sxcited leaves no room for doubt as to their juterpretation. there is no possible hope for the preservation 'of peace. lln;l{ sealed. 1o the Governor, and | then and there wrote au order for a copy on Such is the truth. It is most serione; bnt we, aboveall | All {he reserves were called in on Monday, and the same The natioual enthusiasm ewells Mfm»r everyday. Thero | Me. Craighead. the printer, No. 83 Center-st., and Mr, Brady, onn of | My 17 in lat. 42 ate 1o copperheads. Roume doubt if we shall really geb at | the attachés in Mr. Hel's ofice took i, with instrustions from Mr. Nei-Eush 8 S —— TV T TN TR T S S—— , 63 gincere partisans of & polioy of peace, canuot remain | ko 5 % day in the evening the Calanet asked the Chamber for full | {ho cnewy, and tremble lest diplomacy rob 18 of OUT Pre~ | Hail to get it and mail it to the Executive, which | efterward learned YHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be- or any deiasion.” " - - | %The Comstientionnel of May 9 publishes an arilcle, o which | powers as regards the finuncial weasures, and to suspend | eious opportunity; and all hoj . i 3 i ope and pray for the war. It | g '.'.‘1""' sont to b5 smbition ol ot o ter aava: © | ol constitutional guavanices ebout taxation. The Chamber is a pleasure to sce one spot In Europe burning beacon Diose e tower v v tween Lewis Einstoin, Imac Rosenfeld, r., Eawin Einstel s object of Fran, the awbition of | of Commons unanimously voted them without discussion, | fire 'H)“bym o h“lr unhun m: pating “)(":H' l;’ ey ‘1':" bt s magnaning 4 do not let him be arraigned for doing a good .ll aud David L. Eiusteln, uu-l‘:;:l:.f:mu ;:I.N i, ROSENFELD s g T H o - On Tuesday, the Scnate accorde all powt sreat throb of ‘a people’s heart beating high with a noble ] NS Wsig & gwed auy. | 477 4 " a1 Prassia por Italy, but to assure Ler own dignity and s=carity. | On Tuo:day, the accorded tho same full powers | BrestCO o & Beoh O e i ditties whicl | 1 reme tht the cxun cannot now bo tken tothe Courtof Appeu's, | & Co. o thi day dstolved by mutunl conent REVOIVERS, RIFLES | 50 that the seal of disapproval of a high Judictsl tribunal carnot be ir- [ Mr. Edwin Etustein aud Mr. David L. Eiustein will o s ) 9 The programme of France is kown aud has just been re | with the sawe unipimity ; aud on Wednesday a royal de- A ed. It lies wholly in these words—Reform of the Treaties | cree suspended ¢ cheered the fainting lines in all opr gevolytiops ; pies | conviction, | Vgquidation, New-York, Moy 23, 16¢6. - | MUSKE1TS AND CAR BINE E S A long. 61, bark C. M. Jores. frow Bordcaux for to answer for, but in the neue 0 I payinent at the bauks, god déclared | Bav et Te o S0 dizveted sovard fhis ool will flad | the notes of the Nutional Biuk at Florence,and of ;hq"c.. fures of Garibaldi and Vietor Emanuel line the hofSes; | revocbly set upon sach a startling violation of law as thi ser not indifferent, bat attentive, vigilant acd resolute. N6 | politan and Sicilian Bank to be legal tender, against a flags cover the priucipal avenue 18 for the hero | 1t would then sppear in our legal archi wonder, Iu view of the LE FINSTEIN 4 ! ing to the future. 1SAAC ROSENF For the Unite ! States service. Also, m‘{,&;‘.‘"m"‘:ch":; ;':f"":;f;"”::“‘,::'I',‘,“.‘:v"{“,:‘x‘,": | two hundred aud £y mill.on loan to be paid by those in- | of Mersala aud the fighting King are ming d with utter | enlightenment of the sge, and a beacon-light of was 3 st o the wisdom of the signers of the treaties of 1515 | stitutions in cash, interest one-a-haif per cent. As it ‘";fi"“‘h'!- Ronr. D. Howues, oue of the Covnsel of Zeno Burnbaw, EDWIN EINSTEIN, FJCKET AND BELT lg""!u' o bealf of the pence avi security of Europe. Itis for them | transpired that Gen. La Marmora objects to any alliance e conseripts pouring in from the conntry come cheer- | New- York, May 22, 1066, DAVID L. EINSTEIN. ¥ 10 consider if it would be expedient to leave 1o the chances ot | with the revolution, and does not want the codperation fully and are welcomed with entbusiasm. You will thiok ———es By EDWIN EINSTEIN, Attorney iu fact. REPEATING PISTOLRN, always cocertain and formidable, that genoral reform | of the volunteers undc: Garibaldi, a great demonstra- of recent times in New-York, when 1 tell you that regi- " h b 4 - ts rom the Sonth sre reckived by erowds who line the T i AANEDIONES RIFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIFLES, strects and cheer the defenders of the nation. Tosrirat Smmw Favcos, Wednesday, May 20, 1866, | portiorer st Nor 8 Brond st under bt fron of LEWIS EINSTEIN & | Rifl aod Shot Gun Barrels, wnd Gun Materials. S0id by Gn Deslere e e e aishod to see carried out in peace 80d by weans | tion to took place in the evening, About 5000 51 & friendly understanding.” to 8000 young men, mostly eriisans, Plarthy The H On Sunday was eclebrated tho cmbarkation of Garibaldi Nonew case of cholera admitted on board since | Co. New-York, May 23, 1666, i the Trade generally. for Sicily, in 1860, He sailed with his thousand from | May % wud no cuse under treatment sdmitted. May 21, Ger. LEWIS EINSTELN, Tothese dazs of HOUSE BHEAKING aad RODBERY err3 CDWIN BINSTE] JOUSE, 310 The dependance Belge publishes 8 latter from its Paris cor. | ty0 ’b“,’, i e R e A R B b | with b ) BANK. and OFFICE should bave one of it is stated tha dated May &, in whicl s striking alternate the royal march of Savoy | 2. *‘several of the representatives of tie great Powers, . : i ¥ i tare hard Vos of D ) . o Coniey aod M. ¢ Dadberg, waited upon M. | A0 the hymn of G ibaldi, and ehoufing huzzas for the | Quarto, s little village four miles down the Riviera. There | LA, Tom o enmark. aged 2 of inanition; Anne Potter of Beloding Lord Uowler 804 e b soms e pisaation of the | King and Garibaldi, for war and Ttaly. Similar scencs | wa8 oD incessant streara of ‘carriages &0d pedestrians, | S0th Treland, aged 17, bealn faver, Xn Houpital, last returs, By EDWIN ) REMINGTON'S REVOLVERS, do Lhuya to request from bun some explagution of (08 | i ruported to have taken place at Milan, Turin, Naples, | throughout the duy, between tho city and Quarto, and | 4% 49 BP0, B1. S0e8Y P { OST or NTOLE ERTIF e e i e A S swme explaustions, which appear to bave been accepled s Parma, Catauia, Messiva and Palern At Milan & Com- | the procession of 1he operatives was more enthusiastic '—c——-’—_“" NEWS. J ‘VAI:Hrmo’roN‘ ,“;‘:A\(m;”‘ B e e 1:‘5:3'&,:;‘:‘;;:'13.5:.;;-‘“' and descaiption of o e Wi e RAILROAD COMPAN Y Namber 16 cllvg fof e Hundred and | © E. REMINGTON & SONS, Vion, N. Y. | e being satisfactory. The Minister assured the Ambassadors that the | wittee was formed for taking down the nawes of all those, | than usual. T estimato that at least half the population of b referred to was but a reply to as Opposition apeech in | who in case Garibaldi should be called, are willing to | (enoa that day visited the rock consecrated forevermore S —— Bixty seven Sharss of Stock of the b oad. The ed by D. R. Mertin. ificate will be he above described five Chiamber, a reiteraiiod in ratter sizonger terms | follow bis fortoties, At Torin the studenis of the Uniyer. | 0 patriotism by the wonderful expedition of 1560, Firra Avenve.—The residents of Fifth-ave. and all | Srdla b i et " "a pibilc is bereby cauticned against negotiating the seme 4 ¢ Emperor, & pure theoretical discassion wiich could heve no i 1 h A meani l baracter to distarb the good N on comprising 4 (e students of Italy. The mem- | bounties for heroismn to the conscripts from their citics, fot Y \ formatior 4 N ary tb the good uoderstand- | \BER QERFTCCE S S Florence, belonging to the | A# for example, Naples will givo $100 to any Neapolitan Learing before the Committeo of the City Govornment in the | | A7 Werinon jsspecting, e ahexs Qoverpes cer pear that the forvign diplomatists pressed tie matter | Dobility of the Eatas 0 psho | Soldier who may capture flag; and another city offers o | Watter of widening the sreus, which oecurs to-day, at12 | 2 - S - FE T F'TT'N furthez, and they telegrapbed to dheir respective gov | a squadron of laicer, with the ob) on of mounting | pension of $60a year for the samo success. This is u oclock, in the Chamber of the Board of Aldermea, ] " [ and sustaining it during the war. Yesterday the opposi- | MOst sensibl system of bounties. The soldiers who return - —— S H{ RTS . Legis! | of ideas whiob bad been on other ocoasions pat forward Bty Look the nit stive for the formation of &y Academis | The priveipal communes of the country are offering | oihers interested, will do well to bear in miud, aud attend, the | transfer has been o B2 betwsen France and other Powers, It doos not | t Flors | eclared their wil ihe Bature of the reply they had received from M. | home with medals on their breasts will fiad litde purscs Tae LATE CONFLAGRATIO; At & meeting of the fo Lbuy The correspondent relates tuat | tion insisted upon @ sccret meeting of Parliament, on Mouduy great provailed in oo Chaw: | which, asit leaked out, the Cabinet was ssked to give "the | OF pe i nativ ; : ‘ , ed out, th i i give the | OF peusious in their native towns, ol ) r A Large aud most complete Stock of READY MADE (L ING Ser ot the Corpe Legilatir. whare wer 110 | reasons why Goribaldi s ot gt been caled tor, since | The Ministry have asked for extraordiniry powers during i b °; m; :‘l"""'l: 16 Baptiot Chavoh, Seocnl-sve, be- 55 'of, SPRING OV ERCOATS, BUSINFSS ANDDRRSE T ine oy s 2o M, Thiors 1a gonverstia, | some frends of the teneral bad returned on Wedseuday {he period of war, but the Liberals o not e the necess, | $Ween Teath and Eleventhta. it was usanimonsly roolved to | BUVER, (Sheit 0 REHLCONS CLOTHING of every deseription, | Gypp . \EASUREMENT FOR SHIRTS, D eoekarkod that Mithough M. Kouter had aor thoughi | from Caprera with the news that he is eady atomoment s | #iy for unlimited despotiom in such o war ot I ours, 1f tender tho use of their edifios to the 8t. James Luthoran M 10 T0 40 PER CENT BELOW . L tonsfor sl mesauramest, it of prices, and dis ey e iy to bim. tueiperor had mot disdained to | Botice Lo come to tho continent, but requires 10 bo called, | there be accord betweeen the Libernls and the Minustry, the | Charel congregation on Sabbath eveuings until provided with | FROM 10 ¥0 40 K LOW FORMER PRICES, | hoy of iffarent o yies of S irta and Collara, seat (ras everywhere, o doso. The correspondent aiso atates that “the retirement of | fur Le does not wish to trouble Government a d to disturb | opposition will be insignificant, ‘Thero has over b & permaneut place of worship. MAN & BURR'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING WARE. | TAE CASH CAN BE PAID TO EXPR 33 COMPANY, WHOL 20 *Fould is agaid spoken of Actusl war would be berter | their plans by Lis arival, which would o t0 distard | oy real daoger in the Southern Provinces excopt from — Ll L e L M A ey 2;%;';;;:;;1;:“’ . whish has al tho luconveal | sigual of & most exteoded seitation. The fct is that | betrayed—and therefore discontented—liberalism. ‘TLo | THEPT OF C16ARS AND ToBacco.—Lato on Tues- 1 T R oo v snd oneof e adyuntageof s, Toe Ausrrs | L™ Marmars 'does "ot Vke Gurbaldl, “and tha | Libra lowdrs sy " Fight, the,wat o the Infeat o | duy sight, Chriton Rde cnght Thouss MeGrath o th st 1) DEJRITMANN S went in many commeroial towns. and especially at Nantes. | ‘h‘:m;:':; m"";l .:(_h’ 'l?'""',"";" ,'"" 8 victorious | :::‘:"f‘l,hm: ”nld""l’“" ad ’A’: "nfi"":“ ond i Will | of goming from the cigar aod tobacco store of the former, No. and most complete 8 Ri ING, l i ight be unwillin, ay dow d g r for the Italian people, N nd 8 " large and most complete Stock of READY B \ \ , mig! & to 0 arms and might peop! orth and South; but we | 10" 00004 "and on searching him found In bis possession Aatlng of »rlmu'm't:nv('u-rs.hfixl'gnlc'»?fl' lflwrnlfn:s T J HKISH &P\USS'AN in the construction of reilways ssked | Lould go on, and yesterday, &t a ritting of - ted ovekyr | give Guribaldi 8 mixed command, will not tolerate either Novaras or Villafrancas. Wo to 8 (whole or {n part), BOYS' CLOTHING of every description, LE BATHS T8 FURNISHING GOODS, &r, &. iviion’of Tegularé to | You if diplomacy o powerful allies turn you back in the hich Rado identified ws his property. Ilo alno | (U, - / ascertained that o considerable quantity of Tenf tobaceo hud | GENES BUREISIRIIHRVUR 63 68 vonmen pricrs refer to march against Kome. Ho w efore, to | p ains! me. B anted, therefore, to | some i P Universal Exkibition, y ' Marsbal Vaillant, the Minister baving iuguired of M. Emile | g0 with the voluateers, the General remaining under Cial day of defeat or the hour of success!” The leaders of the be K . e o \ Bauist Whbh Ly Jovghy of LLg ARKSITY 1S9 Lo lattes e e e s i | PODAIGr party At rivig & Burd barcuin Wit Lhe 00 i | breabioe he ek of the rapt doar ot et - o | S AT A Now i s ovbvl o Bcng JRRRLATH ST N