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New cases.....coooum © v s-'fi‘:.'l""w'""' Smith, Clenfuegos 25 days, with sugar 16 Jonae steam Revenuo cutter * Cuyahoga ” would follow in our wake e i : i steady, st 6/87/2. Spirits make 1o allign h the North German States, their | 41/. Sperm Oil. no sales. Rosin y E neutrality iflh::q:x‘nl)y desironk, ; Topesiine quict, at 43/, Petroleud {u8°.Aive, 8¢1/1122] for | o Seguine's Point. This was a reénforcement, and when the Schr. Sarah Parves, Jones, Georgetown. . SAXONY ned, o fawkrTs,—Tariogs Ciret'ap veports Bresdatnfy | siguals wers bolsted o both boats, the¥ wiur 4 in_company | Retaraed to Pervvian. ., oSl B Howatd, Nickersos, Cleafoges 18 dayn, s, e, The Saxon Government has prohibited tho exportalion | guier and quotation 0 d. lron quiet at 2 to establish rantine, All was now in § O. M. Pettit, Clark. Philadelphis for Portsmouth, N, I, | of corn, hiny snd staw unsil Oct. L r ratls cotch Pig. Bgar beave | readiness. The pol o kept out of sight, nud nothing | oo oSt Barouy. (Bi), Blamvbye, Diaco Bey 14 days, coul 8, , . d b Seelining. Tea"dull and | i g dbaspacie £ B TR Sin i VSR o onid 5 | 8o it , N oTIE 5 . T ) ten . o-day. o Rice 8 dull st 41 Jirits Tar. | 8ave the rattle of the mac . - —— | _Selr, Kobert Palmer (of Mystic), Welton Apalachicols i RRIVAL OF THE AFRICA AT HALIFAX The ( t of ned today. T ine quiet af 46/, N Ty T at 2/5} for Kcfined. | bour, during which time we 1 Great Kills, leaving it far | Remaining under treatment ...... i (B e Al o days wpeech from the throno exgm pe that the difficul- | PYCCHY s, lower, Linsesd Ofl still de- i an1 the new Quaran. | __From tho Receiving abip Porismonti three died since last SEOKEN. PRI tica in Genaany may yet e pescfully sebiled by justico by g e ol bt 52 10ls 1854 ProgTeNs tWRr report Doroth Memsung,nged 3 aftef 7 houry Tines | Jeme,talak. 35 0 hon, 015, e Robert Mowe, benc tr B ing rendered to Schleswig-Holstein, aud by the accow Sy e Josed tine dock. venteen cases of diarrhea remain on boar essel. S 1 Hohnmont of el seform.” Ina conirary case, ‘Warteth O s ‘r{’",:“,'%fg" o i FIEE AT SEGUISE'S POINT. LATEST YROM THE FALCON. fo7ane d 1n1t. 8 4, loog, 7234, Br. schr. Gusibaldi from New.Yorh MER ADVICES TWO DAYS LATER. Tt e ies, will resolutely placo herself on the | 41 Tuinois Central Away off to the right, in the dim_ distance, as we passed | The follewiog is the report of admissions and deaths on sida of right g 3 LATIST. down the iay, rose a dark and eminous clond of amoke, Some- | board the hospltalahip Faloon for Jone s 186: e - The Federal Diet PPN el ‘"'““';;y—f[:"t’“"l“fl:fl‘::;’:{:,’:{;? Lo N B e poe Pt k7 :v?:m:u: to x!l.hvws admitted from stesmor Po:flv:l H 'Enn Tare n’; el ) ns'i G Morray e, ,,,‘.‘;.Agn“%m%g"flc. 'r'::u wd s 2 . nieh 3, @ tako ccula . Mar- | ongregnted on t D By erein was #hown | Tive of Denmark: Sophia Palle, aged % native of Sweden; all | evorything eive choaper than any wore in New-York. One; g m Congress Not Y “'ll"‘l by Austria, AN IMPORTANT RESOLUTION. ket firmer, but unchanged. the discipline of the Police B hey wers to remain out of | from steamship Peravian. - N0t MACFARLAND® Book B e vrice house, 2 " In the Fedora) Dict at Frankfort, the proposal of the | Preedstafs . Provinione Gl | or money; | MEN even of the fshng smcks uatil calied upan to g0 short | _ weatha—lim, BeCast geed 10, native of Troand, from G52 NACFARLANDS Bok Sus ek e b " hat Rob Shoid ox . % Ry ' d the enriosity tc at the earliest possibl ment, tenmsbip June ild (No. 5), boy, aged 4, native of 1 ! e hdd NE W - Riaga T Ansts Vv, 4l @aal, and T | A0 1 CEnOTY L KON e an o docie o obey s | S, st os 1. fon Siabty Feroian, doin gg"mr?35::5‘.‘.’;.:‘533:."".{{:1},‘""'5 Works and, th, cheive . riAs all the German States whicl ely in f the bulldiags ot 4 " 2 o 1o polle, 5 v i 5 Engitsh, Fronch wsd Bocte <l GPINIONS OF THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT, | creaved their milita x to reduce them 10 o | —— I the buliugs nteaded for Quararil FoLe ieani oficora Lamos Poll, SE8 08 N T ol dacin - peace footing, was unapin y adopted. O i nffioers of the boat, there was certainly au error ia the | admitted June 4, from Steamship Peruvian. . DECLARATIONS OF AUSTRIA AXD PRUSSIA. 0 b e the momory of the ottcr. A8 we 8p: | The following died on the Pernvian, and the bodies sent over - . The representatives of Austria and Prussia said that at g . proached the sbore the smoke bécame denser and darker, and | for interment, siuce last report: Rasmus Hansen, aged 31, A MM)Mncnfir ch P " the next setting of the Diet they would comm: unicate the the walls of the buildings more easi perceptible. The | native of Denmark; Ulrich Ganterbier, aged 4, uative of 0 zg{:gfiz&;r Yhey Have Little Bope of the Preservation of Peace | ., ditions on which they were willing to disarm. and the ey of the old cande fictory and a whito frame-bonse to | Switzerland. 0w PRICPS, rproag s J g ey ol tho Tt were standing and the party began to hope. Finally, Remaining at last report latter referred to the procecding of Prussi o of e on of the smoke hecame apparent. The buildings were New cases. e e , | her yacific desiree, aud earnestly rciterated the femend 0L SEIZURE OF SEGUINE'S ROINT. Totact and tho alarm of fire proved to have been caused by the ) Kossuth Said to be Inciting Revolution in | meuss, perbape, of s i1 G PRt S8 B e drovs upon the premises tbo forco Juteaded to NEW MaKELE MO 4 p cans, perba averting war, occupy. ¢ f THE LANDING. b g pm e ks i LS I * By th X three” was the report of the man easting the Remaining. o~ Hungary. P el The Grounds Occupied Yesterday at 7 & My and | jors™ 8670000 W Folew outianded af tho dock anily |- Diea ' | C RT q INS Eo aaue . 8 1 ws placed all rouud the buildings. . The talian volunteers were proceeding day by day in The Netropolitan Police on Guard, e was. detallal 1o take the provisions ashore. and Under treatment. ............ ’ " thousands to their depots. in ‘an hour the men were at breakfast. A force THE ENBITEMENT AT CONEY ISLAND POINT. w l N D 0 “l 8 HA D E WAE PREPARATIONS STILL GOING ON. DEPARTURE OF GARIBALDI FROM CAPRERA. S was at work putting tho buldiogs in arler; tho sharp €S, | Th oxcitement in relation to tho establishment ‘of S, Adi wag not expected to enter on the scene till ltw :';:mv‘!'lll;: 'z“l::ul::‘ln'llh"|||’):| ;E. :”';L ‘;u»‘.l ';Mr:"m;"‘:‘;l;‘:( a Quarantine on Coney Tsland pui,i, subsided ,,T..';;“,"w AND - . but it was reported he left Caprera on the - > 4 " ow, deserted wals, A PSTY S | terday, when the residents ascertained that another ty B w) T o The Revenne Catter Cuyaboga Anchored OF | 3o siden shiers soed o a el s | ittty e ey, Commner, om0 UPH?&S;I;I‘-}}}X' nf!,‘,?g])s, ili ¢ (eenvati incivalities, R FROM G A P Y S Ts ans e & rebend, however, that it will yet be ocoupied for A 5] 2 STYLES. Fo Military Occupation of the Principalities, | - T R A Garibaldi sys: Tt is the Point, e s, gasicalationt. Tesonding claite of tho 4% | urpoue, and readily give Uredence to Al the many romors In AT PEICES BASED ON LOW GOLD. in every way advantageous for the country that all are B e andadly oreibl e e, No | circulation, Tho night previous, epaty.Seriff Tucker, with P e S ) k ? ; — i y foreible and arly profne, X0 | & number of neighboring residente, remained on the islan stion of life o death for the el o raion was it ‘T rin bl sontned 50 | AL Sk oF cho purpossof erri th Iuneien A people to their Liomes, £0 thal » - granted by Judge Lott upon any Commissioner who might NEW MARBLE STORE, ready and united. Itisaq and it is for all Italy to solve the problem. 1 shall ]ch“w“m oF THE STATBN IIHIDIIRS. {;w ki [lrl'\l':lt-"rlu' pt of all who are willing to oppose foreign oppression. sted by the pu auy depredatiou that might Mave land, T T ou of the intention of the Board eturned homo satisfied that the island was safe NO 686 BROADWAY, . frow invasion, for the present, t least. Between Fourth and Great Tonenst. ENGLISH FINANCIAL AFFAIRS DMPROVING. ¥ were in a state of terror, 1866, and Bourbo: for instructions, apply to onr friends ou the Commis- 1 by ¢ A - L rbicg e il wion, especinlly to Benedetto Caroli. A truce to dissersions e i ..',',qu or contemplated by the inbabitants of that part of the present, at least. b . i " and opinions,” We must act. y L ka " N TEREATION WITH INDIGNANT ISLANDERS. CITY NEWS, BARG .lNS United States Five-Twenties, 65 14 to 65 31, | A REACTIONARY CONSPIRACY. Reports from the Hospital Ship, and Incidents | Toe conero 0 Staten Tuniders, hat ol A A re MAary COnspir, 4 il come together on n bi near the new Quarantine b g : [ T § — the e thers of which bad been inciting sold of the }.Xpt‘dlhon. carly in the morn oF, to disouss ¢ ..mnzm affairs, p Masostc MegTiNG AT CoOPER ISSITUTE.—A IN | Arrests onal scalo were being made. going to their fishing grou I-, bid their procecdings ROme- | Magonic meeting was beld last evening at Cooper Institute, i - What istirhad by o0 ook it from a trio of wtachés | oo pye breparations for & Fair, to be beld next Fall in aid of F R, E N CH C H I N A | tho Hall and Asylam Fund. Addresses were made by Past Grand Master Robert D. Holmes, Grazd Master Join W. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, VASES, &e. o ety | DAVIS COLLAMORE & Co, Hauvax Wednesday, June 6, The steamship Africs, Capt. Anderson, which Jeft Liv- erpeo) at 4 p. m.. on the 20th, via Queenstown 20th ult.’ ok seowl 4 becamo darker, aneos betokened the fadt. tha I+ there not a short The errand of mercy so auspiciously hegun by the The Principalities, Board of Health 0n Tuesday evening, ended suceessfully on v f this rning, © oute 10 NO MILITAF JCCUPATION TO TAKE PLACE. 3 . Y wrrived st Halifax at k this morning, en route to | N A 8 Enbrnes Wednesdoy morning. The light of a good deed Staten Island Kailroad Boston, She hns 43 pussc for Halifax and 77 for The Congress of the D n Principalities have 4 = " I e o - . r . . “in o naaghty world," as the g Portia was wo , aud Messra, George Simpson, Joho R. | . & Boeton, The Africa had fine weather during the' passage. | Jocted the propozal to occupy the Principaiitics. our erazy planet, that wo may . roenonie: | and Pdward Hoffnan, who had voluntcered their No. 479 BROADWAY, sail ' oston hepe she be du 2 COU TED BY TURKISU AND RUSSIAN d b | services on the Mr. Holmes explained in d- (Below Broome-st), Bhe suiled at 2 [ ". w r' he fnl be d THE € i dovs Health authorities to be distin mile di | dress that it was the desire of Brotherhood to build some. WHO SELL ALCOCK'S Friday woring. She passed, May 28, at 6 a. m., The telegraphic statement that the Russian and Turkish of those who, standing on the shores of Burope. turn the oy | whiere in the i PARISTAD ORANIES, suiles weat of ¥ amer Pamyra. Latitudo 51°, | trouns had'entered the Principalitics is not confirmed, | fhces bitberward, aod with beating hearis wad high P vorbal ice tha o 2 Gror to meot tho expenses of maiataiaing the | B q T e Jongitude 147, passed steamer City of Paris, for Liverpool. SPEECH OF PRINCE CHARLES. seck homes apon the Western continent. Nat only to them, | .':.75."}'.‘3‘2:.3% o its orlkl | wame, when completed, it was Droposed to erect in this city a THL NEWS OF “H‘; WEEK_ une 4, at 8 5. .. off Cape Race, passed steamer 8t. Pat- [ Prince Ch Hohenzollern in # speech to the | but also thoso already bere, has thix action a3 important sig- | e . v building somewh .: rescmbiing the Coaper Institate, the rents J T Cay [ e ¥ p | wand vent in words whose voi- | 34 A ot Fick, bound K £ “l-\*;' "‘l. *t m"!""'l “Ill“*""!h"r’ | uificance. New-York is the gateway to the Mias: i Val- | stre lats ed Jom - U :,-;'\‘H_ k U »nl':n-('t;r l{u;':'lflx:‘n:: { s wd et - “ { tion, aud with ull’ its r es, the Hospodasship | jey and the Rox st ol st e e wed to the movement of the of the asylum. To carry out consides » The steamship Queen, from New-York, arrived at | conforred upon him by the frve act of the Roumanian | ley and the Rocky Mountain siopes. sud if 18 ie8a be su to be at band. Th | of moncy would b w0 the wives aud | NEW-YORK Queenstown on the morning of the 24th, and at Liverpool | people. ? fully elosed to some of the visitors the Ol World gen we | gece 3 PNSE thempeivos to New-J | Ts of ln.. M uence with their | THE ) Y ¥ | ma jally protect the entire country from the ravages of | but this would take thr ¢ was imm 98 40 08 otler addresses were next day. PROT s g ; | te of o heavy shower oS5t S a2 Wiasind e on the 25th, | disease snd the desolation of the wholesala slsughter that epi | Ther we Board of 1 of beary atower steamship Loulsiana, from New-York, reached | At the meeting of ¢ nce_on_ th ) | . y were permitted 0 ted for the commenca- | o AT g A p e T T | Turkey protested of Prince Charles | demies usuaily inflict. protect the health of New. York and | Ist of June, which too was wel | \VE]‘JKLY R B UJ\ R I e PR | asruler of the Princij . wtined | aigo that of the continent were the immediate and remote ust sabmit to the estub. | iose prese ‘ | i . The steamship from New-York, arrivedat Queen: | itself to simply placing the protest eanses of the ac 0 vigorousiy begun and so successfully oysters and were warmly appla | A AND FRANC ‘ s not * the lished t Liverpool ou the al fown on the night of the 2ith, and Jared themselves opposed to dernoon of the 26th. iy STARTING OF THE EXPEDITION TO SEGUINE'S P or ent o | o The steamship Scotia, from New-York, arived at s o oty seatag Practiabi i S i5 HE WEEKLY TRIBUNE for JUNE 6, Quecnstown at & p. m. on the 2th, aud at Liverpool ou Great Irirmin, Board of Health, and Sanitary Superintendent Dalton over- | celve the ans . ¢ o, e | re loaving town ior the d THE N. Y. WEEKLY TRIEUNE for this week eontuias the ful- Sbe afternoon of the 2th. LORD COWLEY. Jooked the embarkation of 65 men of the Metropolitan Police | unlv m ¢ Yty The steamship Mississippi, from New-York, arrived at ord Cowley had left Paris, ng summoned by the | foree, under command of Capt. Mellen T. Holbrook, upon the | Lo tin® ) "oy X vt Difcss e A e T ment for consultation, | istand, port-holes ali oper Mailed on sddressing JARED & Hzxe. The Webster Vase ; The ‘of Canada—1te Lossongf Are | brass ‘cannon yawning, ready to beleh s raigument of Cougress; Trial of Jeffer [ ¥ War; Doing & Jurt a T . : e Spanish-Cll I'ne BURCLAR ALARM TELEGRAVH is in operation at fog Sational ok the office, No, 204 Broadway, Come sud sEE it; you will be both dis- puthampton on the 25 Southamp ‘ THE BUDGET. missary st The steamship Arago, from New-York, arrived at Fal- Bills to carry out the placed aboard, so quietly accompany the expedition, the voeation, Th thunder apon the & s Pl Cotiemmess # whatety ,-.:},.‘..u in Mr. Glad | gave tothe th on the 2th, Dudget were debated and passed to o second read- J : . 5 actt [N s L ign »wh X teamer ¥ P The steamship Borussia, from New-York, arrived ot | iug. otivity of Copt. Harts end his erew hod no signidos nes whet | board the stebiner™” | appoiuted uud surprised. E. Hotxws. d > ever. The police force had rendesvoused at the New st id another. A very | Southumpton on the morning of the 26th. THE PEABODY TESTIMONIAL, 8t e s » sness, and cortain to 5 ey frosesas - Av influential meeting was held at the Mansion House, ation-house—5 from each of 19 Precineis—w nnaware cuine's Excision.—Ladies’, M and Children’s | " — 2 ar London, on the 24th, presided over by the Lord Mayor, to | of their destination o the duties they might be called upon to ' been beld in the vieinity the previous day, but the | Boors, su 4 SLIPPERS, very elegant in style, be CoxaKEEs—AbE THE IMPENDING WAR. Hrotrate the movnent. o Tiise & movument 10 Mr. | porform; aud at the bour above-named were mare’ed to the und the P Ao, wero oppored 10 | aud net i A Gengiongy o Boww' work u st | Gex Score il Burial vt W RO pted that th ue should b e ool o o 80 o toe doe! & bt ° Mexico—Correspaudence of The Tribure : Perils, Pleasn General Situation. spicuous #pot in the City of London, in testimony of the crowd that had followed so large a foree to the dock cheered w of the wuzge .&:.:';‘.1-‘:::!;1 | Porsinal e iea; The City Uader the. Impe k) g The position of affuirs is unchanged. Congress appears | gratitude of the people of Englaud to Mr. P.abody, and | Justily—they knew not why—as the lines were east off aad the e e nerd, Interianged with | : e ' o t Infux of Foreigners; Personal Appesruice wd #0 be assured, but war continues to be prepared for, that 4 Committec be appointed to collect subscriptions | bead of the boat was tu 1 toward the Lower Bay. sundfy invective ivers oaths. After exhausting their | Th.‘:vfil\ \l.‘lll"TYlln 4( APT \I\L(” NERAL OF CUBA.— | ,r:::"."mm oo g el v \v.—.:(' Politie HOSTILITIES—WHEN TO BEGIN. for the purpose. g £ WHY THIS POINT WAS BELECTID. | reasviis aud their vocabulary, they sullenly marcbed off to | O ;l m"‘{‘u‘xh‘h’" ram was to-day dispatched to the Secretary | jioyico, ¥ Il| .n;:rmmlllh.-n um,nmi l'nl*m treaty names th:‘,n‘xf:?’fl‘;';]rn ,‘:‘L’d:""&" 'rhxfl n;l::nl?; ‘c;rrn-vpmfi -Tnmvu The State of Now-York owns pearly 60 acres of land at | boats with the air of wen who bad been injured beyond . e 0 Ui Silcns Di AT AT‘«?:’::KTH;"[R«"\\:r'].mt.~r;l:_:d.‘ s Gor ay ¥ for the commencement of hostilities, OBt APpIC » way of honoring Mr. Peabody. i > " o 4 g o G 16, - 3y ; Destrction of the Pars v i PRINCESS OF WALES'S DRAWING-ROOM. Seguine's Point, which, up 1o 1558, were occupied by Quaran AN INJUNCTION. | The 1o Wt 1. Svwamo, Bk - vopten. 0, 1 | oM Defoat of the Parsgouy At the drawing.room reception held by the Princess of | tine buildings. The manner in which they wero destroyed me after the arrival of the Police Boat, trio of | 1 et rafof Havaos, to | ¥ peorie Suvuteh-rrom OuF Speci The Proposed Congress. des on behalf of the Queen, the American Minister | and the neglect of the State to furnish now ones, are well ui seance, nad inquired for Mr. Schaliz, Tt Dowingo Dulce, of Cubs, e | Fortfying their Const ) THE INVITATION. preseated Brig.-Gen. Willism Bartlettof the United States | derstood aid need uot be rebenssed. Other places soeaed 10 8 Injnction o METE VIR REN, D cae | 3 the Bpaulsh was steamer | of Callso; Nunca not Motily W A Paris telegram of 1 says: Identical notes were | Anoy promise grester advantages than this for the purpose, but Tomain, which be intended to do, | ETuay Avies, Acting States District- Attorney. A dm‘l‘uhrd yesterday aud to-dey by the English, French ARCHBISHOP CULLEN. there ware Insuperable diffic of their occupa rve upon that officer, | BT AN [ SOUTHERY CoDid and Rossian Cabinets v-ilhl\u Vienna, rankfort avd Archbishop Cullen has been created a Cardinal, tion. The Usited States Gover sealed 0, but no | they deparie . guine’s Point bad | The Horse Yarket. Stazes "'“‘-},h’fl".'a,"“ for the Negro; Fierwsos, S0 the smmemlly of £ Coagrate i deilirats VROGNEN O (FRY ATLARTIO BASLE. satisfactory response could be had. Hart's Island, Bedioo's % e e <y { The virtual prohibition of Canadian horses is now | ‘Mu. F. B. Cupextan's Prcte bs | felt in the lighter supply and advauce in prices. Tho 20 | Sobier o oot aunce anderstood his duts, ar evement was b ily satistiod P4 wpon the question of the German Federsl Reform, thatof | Upward of %0 miles of the new Atlantic telegraph Lhe EIbe Doclics and the Avstro-talian difficulty. It is o T Doem stowed en the Groet Lastern. KTGEN | L eland, Coney Island—the latter, perbaps, the least objection | expected that the Congress will assemble on the 5th of | miles jer day were stowed away, the work procecding day | able—were visited; the Sandy Hook qaestion was discussed | oo very respect. | per cent gold duty put upon Capadian b Sarns or PrsLic Goto. | P [ y put upon Capadian horses more than & Pattle and 8 Retreat Tho perations Alowg ‘e manth g0 was 186 oaly prokibition up 0 the Penian vxoite- | Teraises Deesraior i the Daiied Biatry Ve ceomplisted, June. and night, for the bundredth time. Lon, ;. P sse ree disputi ¥ o . Long Taland fssned injuncti Mr tz gave the ord ru to New York. Two The nssent of the three dicputing Powers to a Con- THE GREAT FASTERN. Staten Island entered protests, New-Jérscy acted like one do. | minoten conve nder of the o ment, when the Provincial Governmeat stepped in with an | Frootier. Tus Lavasy Dipstcues—0n-1 e k, Where & at | embargo on wh me, teally amounted to nothing, | i‘“ix’”';"';'lhrn Vt., s d | the Recaptare o & 2 od | the Police Boat mented. 1o the mean time, ove ship after acother arrived | [ SO U SO g with infected human eargoss, until smallpox. eholers, and | duration. weross thc o settled, and it is eaid that Tt is found that the in generally regarded discussion of the Venetian | gopa all the necesss Austria will consent to t ghifal trip of less taan 16 hours in | A fow ( ‘anada horses still remain uneold of the large stock ran | 0O ey at St Albans The weather, for a WAsKINGTON—A C guestion on the basis of territorial compensation. scrow steam edway According to one statement the Cougresscannot be held | ¢ sake about 500 milés of the old cuble from the Great | yellow fever took their proper places In oar Quarantine com THE NEW QUABANTINE ARRANGEMENTS. week or two u for trade—cold and T TRIAL 0P JEFP. DavE uniil the I‘J;JX;-Y -'"lu'{r s e Eastern. plications. The nocessity for nction, that had o long existed, | The programme of arr e Witk ihe returs of wiaing, Wiew 1o 5 Unoime | Ristaril Anys Ve weEY. NIONS OF THE ENGLISH PRESS. ” - i Ay N 4 gentlomen in want of drivine or carriage-borscs | unsel The Daly News says that plenipoteutiaries are expected yP“““fm TF ’;‘;K T J SIPXAeTonty 15 PRV DROEAICEN AL \ed State y looking smong tho select and faucy stocks of | ERRuD Dawy Sipek 4 s Another steamer, the Albany, is alko enga | long been contemplated, viz ; the occupation of some p Temersd tad plased ¥00 L As high as 83,000 can te paid for & fancy PUBLICATIONS. —The Gipsies. d wpan, and 8200 for & single horse. Next to these come o good | KITERARY ITENS, weeks, but in British Gov, 0 weet in three pLE » than three weeks all the | 6" epterprise ciass of roadstars and family horses; This will be ac P pe the arge express and | ow ECROPEAS ¢ 1 e war steamer Terrib, gombatants will be ready for the granted the The London Times of the 26th says: It now seems | panvine e bof are to he | #hort, quarantined. t-horses, which are rather 1 ¥ eem ¥t s are to he cart-borses, which are rathe bring 8600 to #1000 | g s ¢ eertain that a conference will assemble, and the neutrals | Pt ea with grapiting apparat o1 eable | ©On Monday afternoon the Board of Tlealth made a re per pair, or 8230 $50 alrond b F o o g Italian b who have called it will have the opportunity of proposing | mgy e grappled at poinis a = wrt to break the | poissance in the Lower oguine’s Polnt was v w aro furnished in large Jeeted Expedition to tie ¥ heir plans of pacificatior It is eseential for the cause | qriin ™ und give greater security. The Great Eastern | meptally mapped; the topogr vl v | and o8 Thore has been quite o sh Mexis Anstrians on the Qui Viv of peace that Awstris wnd Prussia should authorize their | wijj oply partially coal at Shecriess owing to her great 1 T ds the | Caarte . mostly earriago-borscs, 1 clal Situation 1n ltaly; A gepresentatives to yield, the the question of Vene- | gran of wa "‘ She Nul; oted to quit the hart W_’,,“ | buildings inspected, the approach to the docks sounded and | ¢ "y W0 per pair. A person hw.. 3 v it S o Y s, and the other on the question of the Duchies; butit | o gy art 8 day or two af ¢ for B reland, | the plan for its ocenpation perfected. For the parposs of down South to sell to the freed Deses o7 ¥ FAsHES P s "y o fac P AL oali e for Savauoah. Homeets | juyy\vy—The Feaims; o of an Tnforrcer s Poisoned by Lesd borses, and finds the may lessen our national influence to proclaim befe and | Gliere she will complete coaling and prog o lay the | drawing attention from the ctive polot of the Healty ghat the result of the conf will {5 no event affbet the | T ill eomplete coaling and proceed to lay th - honges b = Pomay Bt Lasutis "be 3 cable. | suthorities, Coney Taland was slso visited; but ome of the Ta a | Ground up with Flour: A Frightful Tragedy in the Welkill Vailey position of this countr pressure i8 to be applied Rite FIORT. | e 7o 7 s takaior dmeorienh Tk ot P Clnb, M e ces o the anlific Buwes, ot Bs 5 e ) ! PRIZE PIGHT | reporters of an evening e ary, became someshat TRV RSTING T0 FARMKRI— Americas liuwitate Bormers wie disturbers of the public peace, it must be by 0thers |y prige fight for the championship between Mace aud | - maddled” About Dryiag OF Cows; Clab Foot Cabbase: Eariy I Shan sa e puin hampionship between Mace aud | moddied” aod reveuled the destination of the of lsa iy as ik sbbage: * Aty Old Chaire to Mend table Fence ; Aucther ; THE INTENTIONS OF AUSTRIA | and spar for auarter, when they shook | %°€0Pet 6" o fow hours before it started from the eitr. A | yraat the eick on paln -l I'Ilmwmhhn"]'ml‘li"*’“r‘"zv g el Srows: Do ® ke Olucrcr sates that. uo Congress will assemble | pands and th byl | secret session of the Board of Health, on Taesday afternson. | distant, whi ¥ Weovi Alpine Spiach Lawion wisckberries Winer mpless Austria joins. Austrian cousent is not vet given ation of the spectstors 8 il Mg sl adopted the necessary regolations for earryisg the project iu iaf Killed: Rhubard Plant—ls it Unwholessme Food; Home- B A Paris tolegram states that Austria Wil discuss the nation of the spectators and patrons of the pnae | i i Hyg S pey 10 | Sut. The po Eagret Broadi Fiour of Bone; Advice Wanted by a Young ¥ : geperal, | effect. Up tothat time Staten Island chuckled and Coney | diny Mouroe's Rot: Marrow question of compensation under certain reservations re- e . revesting ¢ - et . Pane, Doop o spectiug the nature of the compensation. 3 __ FINANCIAL DEPRESSION. | Island shuddered, the former lu hope, the laster in fear. The | Islanders f; - n‘x[ Stolworth aud ser A n:‘;”l;m e Pork. Unwhok e The financial and commercial aflairs of England con- | ndiscret and untimely revelation gave the expedition canse to | The shivs, after thoreush Sueieacen. e, N e, B Wi Livaginary Aul Potatoes—Heevy Sceding . Gas House Line . tinued to show great depression. The Bank returns show | oo | ing, will again receivo their passengers aud P . Wilson, ir. | [Rosinery Jute o "The Parls Aowilenr confirms the dispatcl by the three | & sunciiast drata of geld; abd Ube pressaro for money in. | DeHeTe that effrts wosld be made to defeas s perposs 80d | be allowed to o o port. Tuls will giv U 80 SANG e L o pring Harrowin: un Prod. v} meutralfpowers of notes for the assembly of a Congress o | gicates that the crisis is not yet over, pot without esase, as the sequel will show. Nevertheless the | exp ase amplo opportunity for eleansing e | n - tin Parie at t:rrr;;h::l(w‘ni;r’l«;:’a;:“Z(T THE TIMES € S ROl i State owned the property aad hiad the right 1o occapy it. The othing athe 1 the sen aud to exers Lasost Ship Nows. Jprriey, Whs CIEWS 0 NG HOVE NT. P A o | At o4 all o n b to he VED orists ;3 . The Times In Althongh the sus. | emergeacy was pressing, aud tho easiest way out of the | £ the disease. The lives that may be | bip Monterey, Whitman, New-Orleans May 26, with mdse. | pABOYS THE ,f,’,“‘{;:,’;’“,;&‘;;" t will be at of Lay 1, with mdse, and 30 | Lagbe: Patensive 8ecp Farma haubs and their Mot r . o Sorn; Furopean Shepherds Wanted; Wooks Fctorie yassed back Chiel, of | Frute and Procection. = el | as rox Woon—Au Important luvention. Scott. this means will more than repay ( It is exps th or & while the peo ding, will become noe with it In the House of ¢ ez o ‘J"‘v}‘." D'Israeli | pengion of the Bank Charter Act did good for s moment | difficulty was deemed the best made mg]um;‘.l: 0 the “(l’oxm u;nlplu'rdn uropean Cou- | by arresting the disastrous run on the bauks, it can now OFF TOK QUARANTINE. {""" r. Gladstone said he could add little to Lord | hiirdly be questioned that it has in some respects agera by y Clarendon's recent statement in the House of Lords. The | vuted the commercial pressure and intensified the incon- | 7" British Government flt “1' their duty to '“"‘";‘" the pro- | venjence to which all mercantile and financial classes have | that rivpled away into the uight as the police boat sped on and ‘md-'fm-wgflm_: A l;-:;;flfl.v !:'-»~:n"l}):'vm$r"=- been exposed. e Times says: Either the crisis must be | on toward its destination. The stars smilud gladiy, as if in THE NEW EMiGEANT STATION. | om of peuce, but were it hout uay sanguine hopes of it | allowed to wear itself out, no matter over what period it | sympathy with the movement, aad looked ayprovingly from an The village erected will in_reality be merely an omigraat | R e iy egosiesie Dot | way extend or what destriction it may cause, or if Telif | yupe oky, Quarantive Landing was speed ned, and the | Station rather than a Quarantine in & sirict sense. The Diar: jjusted, but no difficulty is apprebended in the ad- | jg 1) be sought it must be through other means than the v s lly resched. and the | rycks, whioh are t wido by 130 feet long will be justinent of the terme. Spanaton Tof 1w THak AcC 16 fugpestaiin Josse of || SAAKA OTer Yikic. 1o & (vy: sutwinis we WoYe 4way. | aedied in FOWSEIGRE SEC 0F made and kept clean and ip L. Richar to waster, May I8, i ering B Albert (Ham ). Plump, Ham' % Edye. Four chi g oppowition at f ¢ bay was smooth and piacid, save only the lsoghifg lines | generally law-1ising an 1 the new rogime, aed make no luterfe ), Maudt, Cardiff 38 days, coal, Funeh, i (of Quebec), Donn, Liverpool April 1 dne... Busgess & Godda ow 4 days, with mdse. to Th. 5. ¥ Maaxeric TeLrarapn—Specisl Disrutches 8 . Tribune. mRCiAL—Full Reports of the Stock, Monwy, Cotton, Grais, . outreal, Dageett, G ity of 3 The statement that the conditions of negotiation in- | jyteres h in; b - . t bearing credit notes ! three or six mouths as the | 8EAIn; but the darkness fell upon us like pll, snd the Nay . lude territorial indemnity and compensation to satisf) Jlief > ol y Health authorities will be « h Ship Rello Tnaly (Span.), Bonifuce. Huvava 11 days, with ballast to s e v nosacanie: ¥ | best meaus of reliet : rows became blacker than the Stygian shore. A new dauger, R e oxro8d by ihs | Rlveds Cardo o Ol M, e epertd 0 e N e PURTHER SUSPENSIONS. or rather difficulty, spreng up in oar pathway, not wholly un ourse, ot be admitted " Hark Daret L s e sl Among the latest suspensions are MucCulloch, John & | expected but altogetber insurmountable af the time, and the and which | 45 pas do, " Glabe of 6v0. ave: Ten copies, addressed to names of Co., of Liverpool, India merchants, with liabilities to the atter and | o \U PRUSSIAN TBOOPS ADVANCING. e of £750,000, and W, XK. Cotbrough & Co,, of Liv. | P'°" of the boat was turned toward the city. Th little vessol | V00 ULyl he fishermen an exc o oo | oV L Amerien Gotion merchants, with Mabilities of | 0704 90¢ besisked in 0 denses fog, aod Devy Joaow's Lookar | ters, The diet, wil of course, bo o e & wasaport not down in the cbart by whieh we sailed. Tho | tent, if not wholly, by the regulations of the authoriti Tweuty copies, sddressed to names of Teu copies. to oue address .. Twenty copies, to one sddress . A extra copy will be sent for each i ik Meincke & Wend Faek Auguste (P1 ). Wendt, Te . ' of ten. e h Reports are again current at Prague that the Prussian £150,000, e advanci ief gy, "y everthel lo do hi A Tant i o 58 da: ul THE CROWN PRINCE. Hartt was in command, and he refused to take a responsibility oppdyoi il ad el o ¥ Wakner & Cop B R B s oy L A G~ Tt was stated that the Crown Prince of Prussia bad been THS SANK OF FPRANCE. which only promised to land his men at the bottom of the bay. | 1 jesrned yesterday, from the Suporintendent of the Hos- e i L e ool g Bl o o — e of cash of the Bank of France sliow | At10 o'clock the boat was tied up at Quarastine Landing, and | pital-Ship Faleon, thaf the Geruan passengers ou the Union areid (Br.), Morgan, Matanzas 11 days, with sugar to Geo. @ offered the Regency during the war, but he declined, say- The weekly retu had been transfarred to the Portsmouth, leaving the Irish | F. Bulier 31g bis place was with the army. i g % ; CONVOCATION OF THE GERMAN PARLIAMENT. T 1}7&%‘-’(:‘““. ;:' FUTIE el ¥ e 6218 T tlA 1y K inbont BsTe 600 emigrumis on board the vessel. Since that time the as Bark Fagle, Wilkinson, Liverpool 12 days, with sash to master. The In case of war, Prussia intends to couvoke the German | Tne Bourse on the 25th was firm. Rentes, 64£.90c. POV Deck 0o oase of cholera on the Union, & fact Whic | B, B casterly winde up 1o the Bauks, sice she bad heavy westerly Pasliament to meet at Berlin, The Paris Bourse, on Msy 25, was buoyant, Kentes A THUNDER-STORM AT MIDNIGHT. proves nothing thus isolated from the surroundi "Bk Sam Prisley, Clontoagos 18 3 A T N LETTER FKOM THE KING. closed at 651, 87. ’ L ’ Alittle while before midaight a vivid flash of lightoing | Fi4ices: 4 & very b partant oo s & S | Werd s Co. V. for B i days. = The King of Prussia bas forwarded a reply to the ad- —— iizide o N a0 lou BB Uhee or DA GUIAKTY | et s Lo v Lok Covarel 1o the diosaat: o s | e o o ool W g . SRS dress presented to him on the 19th inst. by the munic; Npain fpll d I i be lik i : | o} '“.'“ oy “1.‘ o “'wfr' o ‘nn mi’ Ml'l"“ml By r Scb Hamburg 84 day < < e 19 . followed by a crash that can 0aed to nothing save ltself, | Way to the port of embarkation, can bo kegt apart froui those | Lark Professor Baum ( Prus.), Schwarz, Hamburg 84 days, mdse. wflgh‘::"n‘:':m!ff“.‘"""»‘{m’, given it royal word 484 | GpyrcraL, DECLARATION ON TOE WAR WITH SOUTH | The stars lid gone out, and the sky wan black and anry, g § r,,,,fijfi,",,',,‘.,',";",‘,?j!:,'?..,‘:',".'}‘}fi!."l",':‘,","f,'f.,‘.“,’l',.‘.}"::i | lark ugar, Oclrichs & Co. FISHI\G T .\CKLE Pe Setitisble in the interest of the common fatherland— AMERICAN REPUBLICS. itit, too, shared the dissppointment that bourly grew more | by the distance between tho decks of & vessel. Thero was wo | Bri& Ly (b Ev Jeyers & Co L £ :;'nv the ‘;xm_\;i or'. dfir«ml;nx Pm)mi- -ud]herfi-nq ;,.(}z,.. 2 f,',‘é",',. T“;'(‘(rg:.::; &‘.'."r‘p"f':'nfl.{m'.'.','f’xf" '}"f}x‘f‘.’. h'g-‘:l”r: irksome to those on board the boat. The gently undulating amon ’t::«-hl‘l’l'rl-h-'l::f:{:h :: ‘:!J“!“\;:rslh:xenll,“-lhly | e e 1Beh ye, coal, B. P. ke N ced the ng to arl is people. 3 - " J 88 yo ot " -y e e n y - - on th s | of Halife: In, aal 12 - i TTTES e F Braiies ey b Comvinged it understanding | Teut upon the bombardment of Valparaiso. He eaid b | Soss "'“'f' B0 inrbutel Suil W VPG WOves et Al d continne, notwtkstandiag the faot ¢hat thoy huve been e e A ey, 0 the questio st ssue between the Government and the had iformed foreign governments that Spain would nave | ™ t to billows, which rocked the vessel Kke a cradie, whils | exposed to iufation, it will be worth rememberiiy by sbip- Johaume Hendricks (Duteh), Liowen, Rio Grande 50 days. A. DRAPER Tecontae 16 avery Liud of hostility to nvenge the biood al. | most of those who made up ite oargo slept. Flash followed | Uwiiers ba well s iealth autborities, nud perbaps suggest the wool, George Mohe. : - ‘R, ; propriety of not allowiug lutercoutse vetween them during p futzell, Hamburg 60 days, with mdse. to [ _____ No. 33 NASSAU-ST., one door tom MAIDE ANE. Chawber is the earnest aim aud wish of the King. In " convoking the rassisn Diet the King hoped that, o8 J0 | veady shed. 1 the Auerican fepublies continued war | quickly upon Gash, and 1t up the masts aad apare of the ahips | FOVU VL — of the dangers by which Prussia was_threatened, conlict- | ‘:fi"‘ Spain she would coutinue to act with energy against | that foated iu the harbor, while peal after paal thundered from THE HOSPITAL SHIF FALCON. | "Frix Mudona (8r.), Jordan, Bothurst May 1. with mdse. to Jod. :f views on questions of right wight be found recon- | them. 5 e Jove's artilery aad raitled amon tho elomente, aa i the olden | This vessel, which has boen heretofore thoroughly doscribed, | * e A fath, A 8 e Arbatis (Br.). Knowlton, Cardif 69 days, with railway rou t abie o the general ael-acritice for the defense of the Cyclops hisd again farnisbed Jupiter with tiunderbolts for the | fs admirably adapted tolts purpose; and, if the Lowel Bay | J. Y Waltnork Cor. st e G erland. Brig Fredereo (Odenberg). Ho Babis, Hond., 46 days, with Au ita_presout position, be sut- | DISSATISPACTION AMONG THE PRUSSIAN TROOPS. COMMERCIAL. . Selont for tbe put ing wood to Funeh, Meiucke & Mendt. A dispateh from Altona says: Prussian rénforcements | BOMBAY, May 18 —Cotton flat and declining. Ex- storm was praud, and it proved benaticial to. tho oxpedition; | 1 a ull ot wikdows, Eiving tho amplest opportunity for the | | Brig Water Ly (St Jiny B. ), Farnawort, Curdeuss §day, change 2/1). Freights declined to 32/6 to Liverpool. for apart from the enjoyment it gave it prewnted dopredations | admission of fresh air. Yesterday 19 convelescents were PBrig San Francisco (1 ¥ T dan = L - on & San Francisco (1tal ), Vaccarino, Trieste 18 days, with mdse. | 1. i Opp. No. 585 Canslst.. {\] aving sow on hourd, as will | to or 13 Lalgln.st 3 f‘\e"'“' express purpose of destroying some moders Esculapius. Tho | Were not so rough, would ny disease suve cholera, pose of (Landwehr), in_passing through the town of Schlesw udly expressed their disgust for war, aud declared to the Cotton shipment for the week 2,500 bales, that were contemplated at Seguine's Point, and gave the force er. St. Jobn' itizcus that they would Dot fire on tho Austrians or any | - CALCUTTA, Muy 17.—Exchunge 2/0j. Freights 40/. | arest they could not have otherwise received be see by the report of the De ewth Officer, herewith | Brig Martha (Br.), Gaunion, Glace Bay 19 days, with coal to B. F. nter B8, Johe's Park, other of their German comrades. The troops were dis- Indigo flat. e I-lll-lulml. only 67 patiente. L'le Superinteudent roports that | Small & Co. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. a1 to their officers. Austria, in_case of war, will B VISIT TO TiE INFECTED SHPS, b0 bas all tho help he needs with the exception of two female nn'Mn Ingenne, Gray, Mirsgocne 15 days, with coffee aud logwood ARGEST AND BEST IN AMERICA. il to e ot win At 3} oclock yesterday moraing we wers again noder way, | BUTMes, Whoso services would be particulart telpfal, uader the | t0 R. Muerar, e . THOROUGH VENTILATION. bly call out olstein contingent, and arm the China. oy ety il agal 3. | existing ciroumstances. We regret to say that Father | Brig Charles Heath, Wyman, Darien 8 days, with timber to 8. W. OBLIGING ATTENDANTS. isais of the Buke of Augustenburg. In this way Mo Ritxien 0% ' emooos moments passed res became nore and more dis- | Salaim., who has been ustiriug in his offors o | MRS L g N Morton, e Orinds FAITHFUL SHANPOOERS. Austria will obtain 10,000 to 12,000 good troope. BRANONAY, Agtil 9~ Targe musiber of Tmpecial tioops | et Hwts Tompkine and Hamilton lay ‘ar abaft, and dead | aid the wick in every way in which ho | doys. with hides, spp (of Newpart), Morton, Rio Grande del 8ul®0 | ABUNDANCE OF CLEAN LINEN. s - has been et 10 the Provence of Shanfung, where the | Sbead the Hospital Stip Faloon. We werest Lowar Quarau- could be useful, Is now dangerously Ul Huoh 8 self-sacriicing | Brig Mureo Polo (of Walton, N. 8), Roberts, Mesioa 6 days, with CLEAN R OMNERS THROL OOUT Ausria. Rebels are said to be very numerot . Hioe, Tho lios of Infocled vewsls streteded o, ight aad lfh, | oosom e i DIl oot vo sl grontec oeetulamms. | | "Bt Atplo,(oF . Amdrvw. . B}, Killmas, Monte ¥ VRIVATE KOOM FUK SHANFOOTIO hus. i pare: reat woss . St . B.), i Vi 4 i B MOVEMENTS OF KOSSUTH. A SHIP BURNED BY COOLIES. on sither side of tho Hospital and they rxle the bay, ia the | - The biig Hortum, from Forto Rico, asatr mafoiatis, | withEaies set woelhe massar: R O Wi A LARGE NEW SWIMMING BATH ] X 1 y . in tl 1 i igar, mols GREATEST OF LUXURIES. The Brussels Journal states that Kossuth was acting in | The cooties on board the Italian ship Napoleon Canivers, | early moralug light, gracefully as swass, Tho yellow flugs | 998 @nd vellow fover. s boen thoroughiy funigated. The | Brigs D Lot (of Branswick), Merryman, Cienfuegos 18 doys, AT OF COIMETICS. potients are improving, and ke will b fully ready to come with sugar to master. 8 A CLEANSER OF THE SKIN. u Brlg u Newhall (of Dighy, N. 5.), Payson, Port-su-Platt 13 AND PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. revolted and fired the veesel. Six hundred and twenty | at their mast-heads told the story of disoast and death and tha ny further exteation of time for guarantine | daya, with manogany to O, . P R O TN UNEQUALED. DISEASE. ooncert with the Ttalian Government and endeavoring to | poolies were burned. o exeite & revolution in Hungary. o LTS fact that 700 persons were imprisoned on ose of them aroused Affuies in Iv..- Lower -y:‘nrlflmll | “lrig Martha, H Mosina April 3, with fruit and brimstous to 1 Y b \ t we focl vagared we are EARTHWORKS NEAR VIENNA. he Latest. ‘”';:"' d':" "’h':'; ';"",;“"" atonos. Hors thers was | Loy or the pr 1y rofleved of e auses of | } Virglnla, OR COUGHS. COLDS, Earthworks for intrenchients, near Vienua, have Lnlmwl.;dlhy -.af‘»‘—n-\;rnuizr'nmm was o gereral i | 0 el | e S o those on .udmun aad & | complaint that Lave recently been so uumerous. | ang, Wilmington, N. C.,§ days, with nava! MATISH, NEURA L i ¢ rovement to-day on the Sock Exel N number of boxes of delicacies for the sick 1o - E > Ve seady been commenced. proveu ock Excliange. Al securities e the slok 4o evnvalomesat CONCLUSION. ‘: bur, Caleb. New-Orleans 18 days, with flour to her 15,000 BATHS THE PAST YEAR. ARCHDUKE ALBKECHT'S ORDER. were rather higher. ‘The large arrival of specie from | were put upon a yawl and sway we went again to a new sopne | The Board of Wealth belda secret aesslon yesterday after noon in conjunction with the Quarantine Cotumissioners and Arehduke Albrecht had addressed the order of the duy | Americe wis one ‘;“""'r“;* better fecling, and it is cou- | and incident. y %0 the Austrian troops under his command. v jered that a reaction way be about to set in. o Commissiovers of Emigration, for the purpose of making some A PROCLAMATION TO THE VENETIANS. Livekpoor, May 27.—Coutinental poi A SNERIOTS CRAVE AVIOAT AT NUARANTINN. farther arrangoments that have boen found ueedinl. Fo-day About midway between the Falcon and Staten Island, lay & | the police boat will m to Seguin's Poiut with storos .M,..\hhhud. Horton, Cedas Keyw, Flu, with wool to ber | TUREISH ([} ATHING HOURS } T::;u&- y, Charleston 8 days, with Hmber to master, | GENTLMEN—8 to8s. m. andlto 9p.m. LADIES—1010 35 & elekson, Virgini SUNDAYS—GENLEMEN, 6 to s . i Crowley, Virgiuia. A proclamation was looked for in Venice ordering the | Chaveed: iy up of all arm, and it was expected that & procle: 3 Ry sharp, clean, trin-looking steazer, barely disceralble, even | S other articlos that may be useded there. L Crow s S with tho aid of 8 glass. As wo steered stralght at her sho $00n | among whow thore aro atil sixts of (ndignation. we may e mation of a state of sicge would follow RIGOROUS MEASURES AGAINST EMIGRANTS. oxCiemout_concerning and the Metropolitan became anobject of interest. At5 o'clock precissly, we ran | safely assert, there is uo louger any | Quareatine. It Las been esta ERPOOL, May 26—a. . —~COTToN~The re pew. Cropper. ¥ irginia. The rigorous execution of the death penalty was threat- the Liverpoul Cotton warket was forwarded | alongside, within easy bailing distance, and our A - 3 I h tion was | S inst all V 18 emigrating 1o take > by the Nov * - District may rest assured it will bo maiatained. Waraer, Virg l’::(}l:{x'-n'ur:‘v enetians emigrating to take service in | PYihe MOvAPOONRE o vardeon, Spence & Co. report; | hecked. There was notbing to denote, to the unpracticed ospiraL Silik PALCON, Jane 6, 1 i g Willaar. Virgialn. SECONT COXS o TR Vil Flour dull. Whent dull, but stea s: Wister Ked at 1072 | observer, what she was or where she belonged. Sho was cer- | The following new cases were ¢ ol since last 3 onsiggs, Virgh R g g s ";u‘,l':”}“’.“u-mm fo o | 242 Comn irmer; Mixed . i elund, Afbya & o, | P01 fost, and tho cleared decks and lowed port-holos aug- | Teturs U fum tho Leraring T o OVIRION® tend downward +. Bigland, Athra & Co., | gested that she would be powerfal as & friend and extremely | 1, 50PbIA Peterswn. aged 18, of Denwark; Do Pales, 12, athrop, Geoigetown. Deumark; Frarcis de Chateau, 45, Falster, Denmark; Aut. Key Weat 12 d with old lson, ke, to pecond conecription for 1866, and Bruce & McAuliffe, report: | tall nud still decliniog. E e —— Pork quiet and steady. Bacon nouiual st & decline of 24/ | Ukly aa an enemy, “We Lave a letter for Capt. Fauuce.” In | Peterson. 20, Denmark; Lars Larsen, 44, Denmark; Ant on the week. Lard firm at 73 . Lutter doll aud unchanged. | an instant a boas was lowered over the aide of the vessel. In | Huier, 33, Austria; aud the following five deathy k| 3 3 . 33, s caths, all from th Puovvc, Tl Brokers' Clrculur reports: Asbes uoiwtal | o fow moments more, one of the members of the Board of | Lersylan J. Magriseo:, s Wisior Sweden; Chrlatioa Lar- sen, 9, ter, C . g v, anter urkae LLF- U 2B y W Mo ” Hackuen, Toiaidad 16 days, with molasss to SLP!;‘-‘.L‘{}IASE.!}E.‘L%N_Lfigfi:‘}yy& i Schr. Joln Atwood Gal acie! jurent styles of Shirts and Collars, sent tharina Larscn, 2 Denmark; | grese. Son & Cor allestaw, Jacuiel 16 days, with cotton to | sy sl RELESTRRPAID TO KX P & OB AN, Wiloue The Miner Germun Govermmen NNUTBAL ATTITUDE. for Pots, st 32, @30,6; Pearls scarce, at 40/, Sogar easie Jtin stated that the Bouth Germun States intend to | Coflee Gull, Kioo tending duwaward. Liuseed flye. | Heslth boarded her, whilo we Iy awaitiog the result of tho | Lars Larwe sumark q Ca. . . 2 " m, 44, Denmark; Yeus Hendriobsou, 27, Denmark. | = Schr. Nellis AN ALL i U0 o Whysly Pruasin wall Sisuo b e 00 sohdn,” Liaowd 0N G314, 4 40,50 | ontrsna 1 was shar o 4003 ld, 520 Wl E4iAd | GG 0 0 FOMFhvspnssumcsrramars rons ) s, e Mot i g i catea e ® A WAL AL He 7 Astmn BonTal