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fi.iite.t ffottref. Thb New Citv Hau., when fi_ub?4l. will he . -,.' TB.?.?? O ?B. elf?, b.t <k. .Bt.l BB - ?l.<s ??. ky ?.rrtBTT k Lt.ta kr? est ea-e _bwf?_i ,k* Sb?I<??I?u''I. O...u...b ?W*2..r?k?dr H.ta.l ?o B? Cbs?t.u. a, d r liel Cbe.fem b?j Pearl . ?her* all tka a**bbs ** th* a?ee*b ? ke feea?_._ A CliiioNovii 11 k ia th*- !n"?t prrfei t of tim** bt**iv r? Ja?rt ?r> ?r- I* ?o? ? *r? ? r***?? 9t m iat- Tt*** l??v.r. . ttli t'H,t *?.-d b, tBOI *. ??'? '?"'?*?/ ertaatir .till. aad .tieageit-r ?? r.etlrd eat "'V/f *' ~M? ai.!7???w'r im in '.h- Mutter, runnTn! HroA'l ma a* d <?.*??! who -..le.ike b.*t. m ?t4ar.bl? ?eesBitsh ?atwikr B'Bcbaa eta lt> fart ib. tr-y test H?4 ibel is * ?tSrt- te the rtir. tri?* blai b call aad Jim ariil eey r* ea- Ii -> a tact _____________^_ I'tiblic oftinioo deUntiiLiB the value of lit Tt M ?an ?a Heede ana pub'ie oplen ?> he* aRUed 'ba ala-ap ??! an awilniilt to Ulm ? ttjreih dpieg Htyie far Ik * Harcitb ualt'? ..up'e* der*.r.d rar ibla Hebt neb and eminent y He cncn'tl fabric II le tbe caireat tar ??? the aeaeoa I-bss't tA* tsapeees ef taste la eWen and etil! la emo'itn'i uson I'e ?Rap* Ite prrportloae It* caaapeet yet elastic tn ,t'-*uc?, lu iabfc *e- la ul . Irge la nompar.af It wuh o;ber aad klarer priced H?ta R leniffi.-al' kl I r.et'ae bow taeb a teat of atn tea HI eold at lent gellere ?itn ?j III Binde.? lip, ?Ca 4 Peo'-t i'Su-eh. ~" gPRiNO.TflSi ? Oi BMifJATfl for the aeaaon, of ktebi pi aba *nd tt'acd Caabaeie C'.>l?s and Teeeda ef tke anaet aeproee* at ,|. ? of Huitnat aad faleoe. re"(ior 'i) a 4 I k*R)b. P Dbtli* a Co. Mm I'* ?na *>?' Broadway " aVAJrnuaAai i MANTILLAS ' ' BaaatltB A Co . N" 64 Cantl m* . corner of Me-rer *t . Bitlit tvatt comp e>d ibeir (tuck af MAtriLLta, uu?r theat ta Ike inepecllon of tbe lediae. c/r.a'atloi of Ot iri'BB, tm (, *ad Cm??tii.i y Lac* Mmaa AeriuiiB Wat?.bkd aad Pi-aib Au tt ia all ro'ora. Tboy e'en ?Iah to rtll par'tealar a'tentf?i to aaa eeef k*?a tifel ettle rt MakllM a gat op exclaaalaely by 'laem erbi b they will aal. fit from R4 to R4 la black Bod col ifd eilte Alen jnet r*c*it*a, * ?? *? laeoace ol Lac* and kta.lia Daart aia* at etery dear ilp'too " SrRiM.. I -.Vi. ? Bi'sixi'.sb FRockh and Ci TA watt - **ty elegant aeeoitmaat*, ia errry d?? a*?ri >a of Clotk, Caabn ere en? T*ttr fabric - fatg'ai from f> t* t> I? e.icn. V. Dkti.i* a Co , Ho* d*4. A1* aad 4?< Broadway. "si'rjnii Cloth im??aruthkk Kiumtion.? Bae hi parr baaed tbelr naten.la la a depieavat aeina for raab Roctat a to are re ttato year enabled to redacethe Btloe* of abeu Raii'??'.l* IrBiao OAaTIIBfl ?' lb* ou **t be low 'bi loweet ?gare of foiu*i }? A* the ae?i ,n drawa te Beelwe, Ibey aaaoaace a farther tegaetlnn rteaileni-a wn-j mta tail ?I in? <*'? et A'aieh.'ua-. c rn>-r of KaUon e l (taa tee ??? will Bad tb* l*te*t *tyie? in fV??t*. Ve?a. r?o'a|rjon*. Berit.. Oatrenei*. Ae.-, lb ?et'd at p beat lowi r tbta atae ?v*r Wore b.en .ftit-d It taek Clethlag in lAltg It " FaMII.V (tOOKM.?Juat rffi'ivivl frmn IROtKPR, Bin . e, Tebla Oetaetk*. Towele ead Toeelir.gt. I ?< Itapkiot QBllat ii ?> t-i te , w'"cb w* will ec.'l lowtr than fhey hare eve- i. I .re be. a aald Bl B. h LBARRBAtBB A Ctt't Uf Ri UtraT.ee* fc'oaafdtj TSuv.., If ".. - P.\NTB-Olir aeerwinient of ?;. a ^irirs.f%:7^ ' 1>. Dati.ia A C <. Hoe ii-;4 dVJ aad Xt) Broad eay. A4 ul KM.M. (.nulle. ? IliiIiltiazifJOH, Oiliinrri. Rare- Al*p?c*. Can-on Clnttt l.-wrt, Can'on "r it>?? Inda Bilk? Ac . lor tale tt a discount i f * if cen' from'heir rat) rahte fc H Lr.anttarrr A i j . Nu S47 troadeat. cor L? merd *t. " Hi ki m7~1 ?V BBTR We offer Rome th reo or fear hundred <l f? at ' <aal|Btof tbr moat eppnted ttylet of Rpiing and taa ru> t '? I4T4, tanriot '? ' t ' +? U DktLi? k 10 No* ?'?. 2A?aad A4 Broad ear. a-CRfi-ely line idii wrathfi astuiinii tlm r.-in* of fswer e'er out bean'ifiil city than we alretdy are Pirtit't LnrHiao '^aar.Hopaa, ftoe art end St Kaltoe et , crowded tftlb trtttlr it et|er efiet ft.hi ? ?'? c germ*nit adapt-1 to tbe aratt a._ PPBCIAL ABMOBBci Ml RT.?MCRBHI, ElV A Bio I' I t?e remnerd to tbelr tpacl iu? Wereroom*, Nil. 4 9 Btiaowat |R| BlffcelM Hotel l w'-er* tbey off*-the n Kt et trti.'re BtMrftajieot ol PlAbo Pnttta and MtLoOKnat to be Aurd In 'bl* cite, arrong which are the eelebra'ed Triple Rtrifgei rtou'de o? leae Piei o end e ful aupply of A \V Ladd A l'o '? f Biaicu) t i ?? r'dt dleg ioal Piaii'i; Ctihtr'A N.ed han 't Meiod.or* wl'b ? Itri* (apply of low p'li ed new end BteseAAaad fliat all of which we will e.ll at p Icae that teal a a> > ton I.e r, > a Munr.ca, No Jlal Rroadwty, Bl. Nicboltt Hotel. M. B ? PUaoe aad Melodeoe-e te let_ HPRINti, 1856.?BOYR' CleOTRBBO?W? would ark ihr tperlel attetilinn of Bradt of familial and rollcgee foom large Mock of Ihe ab, ve (Item care baa been given to Ibe se? lection and n-*tii'*cln'* Pilc.ee uniform end lot* _V Dr.Tt.it k Co . Noa 7M iaf. and 94? Broadway. Oak Hau Cl^inB?.?#100,000 \M.rth"?f aew Ratblineble IhMR a- d Hummer Cioihlng for Mea aod Bi )t ol rtriy aetr.tiri'oa teiliag at fall Ii per eeut. belae* tbe mutet riuet, et Mi OtnoT A ?ut'i, Oak Hall, Not 81 aad 8? Po ? or. ?t ai * b o* 4" Bog 4M 'told tie JAUH Litti k aV Co. have aa SB?MMt ri acrmenl of ttadj tnadi ti otiiivi;, made up under Ihelrown aye*, ard fi r quality of goods, style aod nni.b there I? ne equai. tivosi made to utdei *t ih* thjrteet notice. No. Hi Biaadwiy arai C*r.?l tt Seit DBS, "19SC~ Fi itViMiixti (.nous?A lArge tide. I' I ttork of ehii a Cttvatt Oloee*, Rohe* d* Chtmtrr, An ol nt Jack, te Ac eele, red Iro n Ihe h?et tuiepean a'urcet, ot of out owe nm ufeclare. 0 Dtti it A Co . Nob i'i4,?59Bad ilt Brot I way. Aliikkt H. Nn in vv will hold"" hi?-rrg-ulnr feBlBBBl I* AuetWo Hale* of tr... Ks ,.,d Bnto? Till t P.t ?Re~f?;<-.t?a.-alJca, at ab* a*a.,V,.ale- ?.aetaau... ira, lArnittt., ' *d?reite t i? tooll ei . .ilumn. ?tBTMt.?r-Ws e.n'at, ?Ith (IJen'-atSM>BlVl_ ?U la geei an ck of Ibe mml d airable at :,. o( CLotHl Ctsv Mt tit, v taTitet. Ac. areroflerei b> any hoate in I at. uaiket to make lo oid.tj .nd. If not m.cr is the best aly.e. ? c wo^J lequcil 11 al Ib.t be sol ac rptecl "ul" D Dtai ngCo, fVcs. fs y.g ,?d A-? Bn*jw?j. An rioN I)hv _MMMM.s_.tar to.ltt?los c?oS will Is rpeaad sad offered for aale ihlt nn raiag at .W pe, r ? aad.r tneir rael ealnr A large *tock of elcgaal Lace ta s Aees R 11* ?SB pel Bab)| rteh Hareg I Btrese R.Aes, O tauda Robe*. Priil.d Mus i.. b.isw yards of tea' fndia Si 11 to 4/ per yaid. 4 cases of bus ?trege Delaln.. 1 aw aad ,nf V"!*,L**T" 1 P" ?ard; ?tiao? Ltel . >;ip, ii ?- p, Blabonaat beiflbtlr valee. India Rnr.orkei. end Osnsa fo" Tiatelln* Pr.weti Linen?, Rar -ti,..,. ,Bd 'liinloti, le?kl-a Daaaakt. Towaiing. Ac I 'i Ltauti ai i k V Co, _We 847 Biotdeay.cJi. Laooard ef Wi tire aeilino thr ln'gf qubliti of Liidiea'0\i r. IM, af ear awa ?aaafaerar*. tor IP/, I?/, 14 ,\f aad IK/ a pair, Pi irrtk?. Tit a an* RisK.t, 'or 11 7 Also Miaees and Childira't Baott, at eqatliy Id. prices _Uoa?l?>,tJ No. t? Csnal (U -lorKNiNu Uoodb! Moi knin?, (iot iKs ' '?We will cpen ILi. no tting a _tfg tt. , k ?I fit* Prenc'i (iinghtma at 1/ perjard worth ?/. 1 caee of tine R.rege lo , ,,.? |7 fine D.h..,.. 1,4 aad BombatlB?. f>a,e,ea. '*T equally cheap eh CbaRRRATRR TcJ.' ' _._Wa_ RtT Broadway, *or. Leonard tt. LBT TUIR BE YOUR ii V I O ? !!? (Km .,w'??? RR ?rt.RRRIR CsartTa. mm m v kltit wAWRTC, I*, aad 1,1 per yard. Etui 1 an TtrttTar CsartTt. 7 ?/ and V rar ra^l R.oi .ea faaaa r. t abut., 7 ITS MtHIwA Ebli.H IbbtsiB I atrtra S .i/.n andV L, ?.4 BaoLiHt ohcloth? 6, and7, p-riaid AtataictBOiuuoTi,?.? 6 ? and 4 per yard Ot'taitl't aa* CatToa Math*,.,, 9 pet yard ?22 ?"SS ** ** ..dRd'perp?! TA.ta ____L'.d-J____j-!kAM tlDllaoi i, wo 10 Boweiy. P?:ti:rs<in d Hi mthrky, Noa 377 aad 479 Broad wa* e a a r a t 1 a a * , oil -cloth* a t c. a t 0 For sal* oa the moot reasonable teraa* ' _________ roa cut CUmnNi at a Great Reductios. & fi _f___ ??? X ab.?a AWaV.i a ,tmZ\?.1'..^!___*~* * J"-? Croeeie, A Rich*apawtry , 7 to 10 per y?.d Rich BruMtl* 7, lo IP per jard RwbTbrt*p!y.7|(tot peraatA _R?*t Ingtaiu. ,\ to 6 per yard IIa? Km , k, 8 Q ^ Kix ri Ri^'-We "oQer *a ataoitattei?ffcU.d*li.?tb.tnntnb?.oT.t mm THBIB Ht'BtiBtD ... 1 mm rant 1 1P" tmtm >M than tar, ba fonad eltewb*.*. W J. F Dam a A Co Marbl* ".tore* -_Not AM and 439 Broaaaay. Ai bbbt B NitiLAT Aactloaaar M.!erL>n,"" " f,kn,"hk Svi.Ks.-The under 5? _W_r___?*t__r_" *_-_.?*? S H tti^e' ?. a. T"?^ o ? 'Mn? aaa aa.e. aad advaecea made whea SgakllJ ' albbbt ?? Nla'OLav A.cttoa^r, Mo. * Broad tt l__W_i-.!__?__? AitTi?N,:, k....,? llARTK to 1 hi: >n"7iMTT?rr~iaT:, i* n^'^ lhakeWa-.k...rs:.w. erne*,. cV?7.,,, M a"^ t!',! Tborec! tbe k?t be* f .,u .try.imJSSJKj _? Bj~T anc. realo: ke acqui ed wlikal tb* Mt .V.V. ??<"?>? >P*ar tifel tiAiTttt and Rt irrt at A No at ? Will Red aa eetth itberal of a cht ac'.r .JS- ."Ti <b. ladies IM eatt*e-dirge and wottky_>l^t_elr patraantgt^ cmti*<* froai 9r_AM'] ROUtAI 4 OflUkT, T^tTav" Boo*. Job. Ntnanrta ato Mirale FatBTBaa Corner ol Ceaire and Wblta at? Ctaa* BiLt RBARd, Cucii ttt, Hstniuft trc , At short not!as sag i..w prices Or caah Adaw* aad ?-ylbader Free. Werk for Pak ithera. Inhalation eob Ci be or ABTflDtA ajtb Com. tantrrtoa - Dr. Ci srit- Dear I bare had Iba Asthma lor aaat* than twetty aears-ai tatn oa earth b*tta3-r.i m>r* with U Lkaa i bate laaiaew bsray to say yoar BT* o. hat eetiraj? -?leaed aad i Wlicae ct}tUW m- hi. drcii.il BBaady ?ee.eet'a; t aoara Ji?iiL,>,ii tog Blag ra,- York. Ap.ii I? 14m #*?** tSVCaB, _TV? HtotAta efortale b? frapnaa Part a Co Nt IAt ri_Tt*"*: 0 _ No BrwWw,,, alao . g-M^,bo..,b,C,,, _adb,Mt. Hart. No 7? Fei. ? **** IS ft____*. ? RS a pv-kag* iVt V" '??? '? w ?or? o* th* breaat. aaeter the linen ?Rho? tt. lew* locotrjaleace to tb. pane.:. ? k.nir.u^ . Uta daily BTeeailea TV* beat of the kodr ee.po,?iV, f. Raid-ae tab* or Healed air is used 'aporatee tbe g.V!Ta^M_!.lll,T,?', M,-"?' ? *? -^A-aal aad eal, Bim A Co.'?3?i.iMAvm.r Saff.? Wilder'* punt witn Fowotaraoor Loch that ???? ??r?, atee Rotaac ?Tallies, teere la oee. end awa?f_ d? eft ? < lib h?.4? or pep*? r?e?a _ed la ot? o' ?bera. Tb?. S??? h,.,, ?#,?#() la eccva.ntel fltra oea tausdred aaa rttbtj-etx ? Three ara srrcred b, Iba r.|-br?t*d 1 Li Bst-Lt" i Lock, end for eel* bp St??b?. fc "_?*'*? Noa a* and ? *<t" _ i j Theos*? a?ak"ti>f ?alao.aidrr -la ee to nb alaa WiLDte ? i aad Bun'* Patbbt?_ HoIXOWAT ? OlN TwENT.?ftalt-Kheuin, Sfor ' I otic ttoptl. n aad Brr.f.ix Nesrl? half Ibe ee-.e rate , rae beer won.--o 'be .?Inc. of 'bl. -oeder'n' aa.aaatia ,h. f.?r ot it? ..i,.e.e. TbM aaTr-r '?'','"?*''*' .: . ., , M deep. ?.e -b- c..? -re, ba *oM a' to.tr. 1?. 8b ?Uidru l.n. N.? V? k. .nd -a BM i'l-donttd k| ab Dre|?let?. nt 25 csa'e ?.J r.aia. aad # I e,'lU.r-L?f WiiiK am. i?i r?.f:>. ?lUn iir i .,??, f?v,T UM lh'?? .ttina. !. No ?JBro.1<?.? N oa , ,... nor.I<o, tb. e,|lio.l.oi> of ta. fa-oia. H.nDn, lo J -k?ir..lr aad .?'all I b? ler.eet aad S?e' eeeonieai of w "? "od Totrtr? la th. failed stales. Also. B.TcHtLoa ? aloi oa"'. < ar.m_,_ ""Piano*. ? T. Gimi?i A Co.'i celebrated V i Pia?o*. Hottet WsTiatt a)'rd?ra im?ro?ed r*i taoa aad tbcee of a ls/|s aatrihrt of other jjaters. S??kBt?Naa, a. i*.??*? and rooel aaanfaAd* ateortmeit in tba Celt?1 Atvee. artii br eold at prices -bleb defj oo-setlturn for stab or ?a ? re-rlor, papal. F?reon? >e thr elt?. t?iW?[ ordere f r Ct.Tie jr roe-rai larninient.of an? hU.d) will bad tt to tbrtr edrer Paaetocei; ii...... ><ti.-.So ? 1 ?dw_?T FkatiiI k?. I'i impim.. A< . ? CiiiMtfti.r'y <>u Land eonariielai lr> tat a la.?e eeaorlmrot of Hue M.tt?t?.r.? FitituaBio? FaIUAA-M Cot? Rt??Txxl? BAjkSBST? and CoMrortTtai. at Mo 1W> Cbathatn .1 roreer efei wj. Wbolcaeie *-d retail. BUam W il.l.aao. A.eetl. THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1856. We would urge upon all t*e frends of Prohib? itory Law and Major Wood to sbo* their ?trengtb tft night, a*, the congratulatory meeting in the Metropolnan Theater. Tue building will hold a Tut au. ience. all ?1? *- comfortkbly ii-a'od and weil entertained, and eminent speakers will be present. Li t a ciowd be preterit to sup port the food cauae! After fife yean' rendfnfa in tb* n*r p.i.e? ii. rrr caiBA'. corv cted of the murder io Dey at., h?a hren ditpoatd of bp a aeotence of foor j eaia in tbe State Pr aon. The Dia^rict-Attorney paid the principal witneiae? were ia South Arne? lea and could not be obtained. The priaoner bad been foutd guilty, and a new trial had been granted, but under the rirnountancea the Court accepted a plea of RUiity of manilaughter In the third decree. Stephen E. Gloffr, of this City, the allc^ed owirT of the bark Millenden, haa been arreited and put under fSO.OI 0 Ba\ll ti aniwer a char?e of fitting out the ?e?af' Ur the African Slavt trade. Of orie Lake, who waa convicted of the mur? der of hit wifo and two children, in Dutchea C>, two jfan ago, aid who had beea a -rard*d a new tiial by the Court of Appeal?, ia now declared iraane, and will be ?tat ti the Lunith A?y'um. Should he be reatored n reAaon, the trial wi1! gocn. Tbe Committee of the Coatnii??ioner? of Kmi gration to whom w?i tuSmitted the suggestion of Mayor Wood for tbe fibatcinent of the outrageous frauds which are practiced upon Immigrants in this City, yesterday afteruoon reported that it was inexpedient to adopt any more of the sug (CbtUns than are at present in operation. Resolutions hava passed the Pen?.?)lT\nia Home of Repretentatives in favor of the reiuivil ol tbe seat of Government to Philadelphia.. Navigation is slowly opening. The DaUs/are and TluOe-ii 0?aa? a . ?1 w . .J. Lake Erie is free as far as Erie. We bare dates from Silt Lake City to the 1st of Marc\ atid frooi Naota Ke. to tbe !7Ch of the BtM month. Tte news is interesting, bu^ pre tints co wry imjiortant featnrea. Our Chicago corre?p< ndeut gives a graphic ac? count of the rum riot which disgraced that City l??t SiMirday. Tne rums.ler* die hird, bit there is no Mf for them. An it.teresting letter fn mPr. Charles A. Peck, concerning the potitioa of Americans in Cuba, will be found in an ither p ?rt of this paper. He gives a very clear account of the outrages to which he was subjected by the Captaia-Ceaeral. By an arrival at Boston we have some interest? ing news from Liberia. 0.<e of the acts of the Legialature at its last setsion was tne adoption of a stringent prohibitory liquor law. Laws were Also enacted for the encouragement of Agri? culture, for the employment and relief of the poor and tu establishing a uniform currency. Pretty wt ll for a race iucapable of self govern? ment. The A files, at Halifax., brings us a week later iDttUigfnce from Europe. The general aipeet of aflairs is unchauged. Tbe Vienna Conference was in testien, but nothing hal been doae. In the Crimea, there had been some slight akirmish irg, but nothing important, ttioug. toe Rui sians ray there was a hard fight on the Mtl of March. Great Britain had proclaimed a loan of ?I5\0trO,0t*9. The viait of Napoleon was the great t-kpected event in Lom'on tod the opening of the World s Fair the only topic ia Paris. We give tbe details of ihct.--?? under our telegraphic head. (ORT OF TIIK RlX.lU.iVFK. The Satani.i Preas is sold, boiy and brains, to the liquor-tellers. Itdalm>kt sole butiness now is to vent their comp*aints and lu _in?t. their t) rt \ta. Considering that tstw or three et-niiif* ago tbe mm sellers held a cenera) mRetiog. Rni arhctit nately reommendrd that paper to their fratertiity at large, it is no wonier that it is ea thtikiastic ia Rhtir beha'f, Probably thar jourual goes to U'.t'oO or l.*.,t>tM> rum-shops, whose busi? ness tbe law will affect direclly, It is. therefore, a matter of principle with it to embrace tie ctusc of patrors who will stand by it oily while their viea'ion lnsts. Hence we look for c >nstaat ex plosions of its. \ nu ut iodigna'.ion agiinti tbr} new 'aw. We havn t r doubt of taeir sincerity, and that they will continue jutt ao long at tbe patronage of tie liquor-dealers holds on:. Not coutetit with inciting to riotous retistan.e y> the law, the ru_.?ellrrt' orgai exhibi ? the "?T?tete? of rags by aaralling iu.iividuals by Barnes wa* tu ilut M _uo_ t0 Aj wim ent. '.ids the liquor law aa (ieorga 111. If ? wp?llM that this plan of h***^ ilitMt\n Wlll mmrt, it had better try t%? _whlU. mh u a buemrss that generali,?},.,,.?, w< iu rt# lonc jun. and whtn it is becun on the one aide and re tt.rted on the other the partiea are generally, in the end. about where tbey starte! at the bagii tiiif. It is beat for everybody to keep u. tp[U RRjr, and the organ had better take cttiaeel of ?bl* reflection when it* backers feel rery ob streperons. The liqu'-r dealers hare of late, be?n ratntrk ?bl) ti'rr u? exhibit Uta ioi-fM< p-cunitrf I ? ??> ib?- new Probibitury Bill will entt'l upm th"Ji 11 ku been, over ?n ?'?r ?45? k. ???'-' tt?? ftmi unt of csp'tal luvettei Ll me ru_-tr?n.o, m th* Ci'} an- DetghWbosd, i* eone tn '?y mil lion* ot collars. Toia Is t> aaWaw wtomMm -xt/ger a'iio. It n<?ds rutting d> wn, we pre-u _r, ?>?ot fi 11? filths But If ru 4'liii t tna -in hi hi In Hiilli' nt which roust be ait i*?tbe: beym. tie real aniouo?. If we go upi n toe m j. ?-i?-' >n tit* all imp. its will cease; tu at the trad? rtinu: be carried on in an? degree, in ?u illiflit mtuner, under tbe new law; t-at tt trial he :ut up. root aid brand; at. i that the cspitti ?"unci taetwtl wi'l be iota ly tbro*n out of employment. f?r aa eitue yeai?the:. h? profi t of thu tvn millions will be b at for that time. T? be liberal, we w II allow that profit V> be tvn per eeu?. T_'? wi I give a loea of one inilii??n to the dnli-rt aud a!l int? TestrC, arowirg out of the total dostru'.ion of the mm trade. Nobody can pretend that it will faVe New-Y irk more than a jear to rind f'i J < m^loym-tnt for any mcnty that may be div-t????. t.om the > of thia traffic?provided it were t?t?3| arrrf.e 1 on tbe t? stank. But we are not at a I pit ticu ir ?i to turns in enterrg upon a call ulttinn o; this taturp. A million of dollars it a ureitar : um m d"Uht. than can by any possibility be lost by the destruction of the rum sei iog b'isii.e?s in this City aid vuiitity. But we are will,ng to call it sJott st ar y sum that ctn he iaru?vd ia ret?on We can in any arawartw ???> ?*>?*? ?*>? at-'o wh'tcb mmtJi arise from arresting t?e 1r??5a mut; i n meisely overbalance the Ion. i* tbe i.i -t place, tbe turns pa> I by tax in to* Free States for tte support of ptuperitm alon?*, cantot be less than ?,'"> reut* per hctd on the whole population. In large cities it is much ilo'o. tuid especially in t^is. Aod if *e add the private alms given to relieve tne d*?titute to a city like New York, it is multiplied to a far greater ixttnt. The appropri ttuns hl t>ur Ainc-House Department alone, in this Cit' up proach half a million If *:eadd ae cor.tr;' * "is to our various charitable associations, an . . >? ? beitowtd for the relief of paaperUmby LtaUfiilal alms, we csnnut possibly redu:e the annual tax upon this City ar,d vi.-iniiy fur tha' purp >se to Wsstfcan anuitionofdollars. OfthisaU-uc'-riitnly three-fou ths.aud probably a rus h larger portion, ia to be charged to intemperance, the direet r. .ui; of the rum trade. Seven hundred ani fifty tnojtand dollars a y-ar ia tb<i* the cost of fuattin'ng tbe liqii >r trafnr in this City'viewod in tbit i ne asrect alore This is equivalent to a dead loss of more than ten millions of d'llara of capital, which ia sunk in uiaijt*!iiog the :??.'? ,. rr lsm*of this City and vicinity, gnwing out of the rum traffic. Rut this is only the beginning of the list of losses arising from tfiis *auss). More than one-half of the entire cos* of the crimin*.' pro ceecMrgs in our Courts may be faifly cbargt>i to rum. One half or three qiarters of the coat of our jsila, penitentiaries and prisons mty he set down as caured by ram. A very larg*) propoit'oa of tbe feet which go to sup pi rt our t!i I- thi'iitand lawyers mty ?>*? ae, down to tbe tc ire of rum. An i _?nease propor ticp of Ihe sum paid to our army of phys'citas may be trt di.wn direc ly to the saxe ciuso Of the ri bberies committed, a \ *st prop irrion are incited by lnt< xicating drinks. Of !he eno m ini ' losses by nrw, ? am-orrt tt tr?<r-iv?o t-. tke tsixe bwottirg cans*. Carelessness and cHmibsl mt?-l b; th conapire to swell the aggre? gate fa/rly cbtrgeabie under this heai. O" the huge pctubiary los?ei by aea, we have tbe tettitLiTy of /Judge M.-Lesn. thtt m>re than Ml half a;a cinsed by the use of e^ifi'uoua liquors. Here ahme urllioas upin milTlttsjl are arnuil y engulphed through the operation of tbe samea'l-pervading ciu?e. From tbtse,M'd kindred causes, which we need nit I try tn t'noatTa'e, It ii but tot apparent thtt tbe direct annual tat upon this City and iti mr rotiLdit n?, growing out pf the tile of lataxlei ;ng drinks, is ;. t less than tea muliont of do.<sri? whieh is equivalent to the loss of a capital of one hundred ai d fifty millii ts of d dlars. In cum patiion with thia prodigious a^tiregate of wealth, which has t<? be set asid* by this omnuniry to sanction tbe rum-traffic whit becomei of the paltry loss of one mil'i n. or even two millions, which it may cost to pA rid of ao ftoit a cursd ' l'trnr opficr mattkri. Tbe fertility a>f the Yankee mind Is prefaii nently exhibited lu the records of the lV-eut i iffce The iiamber of applications l >r lettera patent which annually pour into the offioe. have, of late, considirasly increased. Ia 1898, the Of? fice la? tied about five hundred patents. Tie an tiual issue was about tbe same down It 1849, when it rose to a thontand. At that rate it re? mained till 1-1, when it rea-hed eighteen hun? dred; and probably more than two rhoasan J pt tent* will bear the date af 1886, as already fire hiadred have bten issued iaUtaf, thefirttqitr ter. Tbns far. over twelve tr. ;?*.:?i patents lave appeared since IMC. Taking into accjunt that more than one-half of the auuntl applica? tions htve been rejected, it appears that wiib u tha last eighteen years, near'y twenty-five ?hotuand persons have s'rained their mentsi faculties to ct>ntrve t n.e novel means to save the human bani mechau'cal labor or enhtrtee its effective? ness; to Im i c the m^aas of communication aid iiitetcot: s-; and. la I sa, more or iess directly, tt'..' ' c mfort in all 'visible shapes within tbe r?ai h $1 the many. This it, indted. an army of |taxU laborers?for the most pvrt not receiving ; . be heni rs and rewards of soue:y, wkioh accept* te (mit, litile tbitikitg of tte wewy ds?? and t ights, the bruised spirits, ami toe wan fir.us in vi'lved in its service, so beset with daltys and iii**p}>idc'n)enti. Km ry counry with patent-Itws has done suuie tMrc toward publishing them. 1'raice gites. in bei ottirial reports, full descripu >nsand claims ef tie patents l;iu?d each year, aacompany ng tnem with ittal engraviDga. ex?cutel in tke bigbrst style t f art. representing tie patented mu'hinei m all their detain. The same pi?n ha? oeeo a?opttd by the Be'gian Government K_gl:s: and rman pateLta are issue* in iikemvicer Tee l uited Sta'?>s down to 1853, aln published an actual Fiten' office K?p<irt. whieh. however, contained nu rvlj th? c'aims. with tbe name* ti tne invert, rt, ar.d the titles ot thtir iuvrnt oat. without aty thing like a description or tliu-tra tioa by diagrtms. l?f course thete reports were utterly unintelligible tJ the peniple; and ihe large i uc.be r wh'ch were printed reel wuh their chief detnand from the trocera. ayj wrapping ani bagging pater. F.xcept ia tha offic*. and even tttara. I tiey are almo.t u*ele*? Thit deicien-y was felt, and attempt, were m.de to supp'y it by private ?nterprise. 8?-t-eral p??io liciU, ! The f'tankltn Utiuutt Journal hailing; tte w?y, , gsve regular acivuntt of new invitations I Trr Scu*t>ftt drntwimm n w pabllabas, svery ' week, deacrip-ions axtd eng. raring*, *o aa to convey a clear idea of th ir namr*. Bat ??'t eotifke* iti<?.t to a p'?rti >n < n'y of the paten's it <ned it* sphere is a I'mi ted me. An >tmr p-r-o l U al. statt, tl n 1963, published th- p .tent, of that jearlnr' .'u'arm ?nth!) volumes,givingthermion, and chort den rii.'ioni and engraving* tog?-th*r wi'h small wood-cits; but, being poorly onlii^t J ed, it broke down in its second ;ear. leete ' wood rut* were bo'ght hy Cong-ess on the ' recommendation of the late energetic C >m ' mis-imer of Patents, who was d luVIeta [ aware of the utter dt ?VctivenrM of the .-id plan ?' l t?B? up the Reporr* of the t-ffioe. To him, indeed, bel< ngt tbe bocor of barir'g mvli the fret t ffoial step in a matter of so high import? ance The IVent Offi-a. Report of li*?:l rnad-t iis appearance iliastrar.ed with those ff$$mcatf, which, aitbough executed in rather a prinitive style, gave in connection wsb brief deserp-ions, anoretr'eas dtetitic' ic!ei of a nutnb r at least of tre patents ttus puMishet. It wts favorably received by inventor* and the public, who were agreeably turnii'-ed at this rare phciome Lon of boding a book for the people anong the host of pub'ie documents puvuhed by teas of ' t:,/u?*vd* of cripits for Henven Lnowt wbtc earthly purpose. The heal of the office, uare mitting .n his atention to tbia achj?af, dii tit neglect t<> co all in bis power t? develop still fur? ther ?*. rl.? uu? aaeSjaaeaJ ?f">n VV? h td en? graving* M copper piatei prepared under hit psr irnal i'ipeitieion, in appropriate style, and fa'th fully ! epretenting al1 the pat n'ed details of tbe machines en wh'cb iettert patent were grantei during lrx>4, together with description* of tne samt?the engravi ft intend-, d to form a v>lame of rt ? it ri ti- I'nfortunavely, howerer, this matter was r-aered by the last Congress too late to be coLsidertd with the atteutiou dud to tbe su"jert Congress fa?ei, therefore.- to make as ap jroprtaricn to have the c >,? pet-plates printed, aLd. aa we understand, resort to wood cut t will again be had. But weed cuts will never answer the purpise. If ! tbe diagrams are done OD a ?mall eoale, the little oetailscf the machinet (which almost iuraritbly aie just the veiy point* af the inven.ions) will be iidittinct and ULiutel.ighle on acjount ol the Cefectivebess of even the best wo id cut*. If they ere prepared on a scale sufficiently Urge to otercomei this d tliculty. thty will take up a spate whkb is far beyond tbe riuiit* of a popular hand bo< k. IVeeare tbe rewon* why tney resort |0 lie*)] ergravipgs in France, where the art of wood cutting is as highly cultivated at in any other country. We are convinced tba; the more prastical tod p >pu'ar plan would be to have rteel jiltte Mgrav ngi of the machines mala at tbe time the letter*-patent are granted thereon, publithirg iheiu with mtelligule bnd compre kei sive descriptions, in weekly or, at furthest, in monthly editi nt. That style of engraving ftuu'il admit of a very small icale, i'.ill pre'err ii g Lii.n distinctness of detai'n; and by following out the plan already adopted in the engravings for 1864, that Is by representing m-rely the pat? ented features and having out the reit of the machine, the space occupied by thess illustrations could be c imparativcly smaU; and, a'compinied t, -i.?-notions wh eh sttic;ly cjnfiue themselves to explaliiiug In the brirreat !' ???><"i~ <?<? ? ???? t^.. p.ttCLttd d. 'nilt, we eh)uld Late a bouk which, wiiiiin a email compats wunld c ctey fu.i intel 'ittnee of eury one of tna patents grante-d, and woiili ti i ri Cud eager readers all over the ciontry. Tbe a ivantage of p<ih'<shipg this Patent Offin Rejiort wttb y. t r a*, l-asc in mtbly. chiefly lies ii ifc. rACt thtt here, whire time u money, a until pamphlet finds a iosSM readers where a v< luminous btv k finds on.'. Thut, ino *;ledge i f luveotiors wi uld be disseminated mu"h mire resi'ily aLd widely than ever could be d me with annual publications. Bes'de increasing the ex , pense, in comparison to annual rep irts, by a mere tiifie if anytbiug, it will ?ervethe inventor, with Ml any cott to htm, as thr best advertising tnedi- , nm he can desire; and appearug almost at the r.ni.i date as his Utters-patenN will relie?e him of the expensive necessity of bringing bis inventi ins, through the newspaptrs. to the notice of the public. TnisiiaplanwhicbNcontideri'ily cheaper, an. appears to us to be far more practical than the one aVopted In France or any other ennntry. It j is a plan wt ich is democratic, and serves the In? terests of the public as well as of inventors, who, lecruiting to the number of two thousand a year, alt ne form a c'asi meriting consideration. We publish this motxiog the details of the in? famous event reported by telegraph a few days ago. which lately t ?? k place at Parkville, M t Mtirl. cnthe borders of Kansas. This was the dettiuctit n, by a m< b of Missouri slaveholders, tf tbe preis of Tke l.umnarf. a newepaper pub lisbed at that place by George f?. Park and W. J. 1'attrnon. Tfce proceeclnkS axe of thtt barbarian character which mark the frequent arts of our tlavehold'Dg population. It seems absurdeno igh flat civinxed and Cbr ?i an cummunities can be in political fellowship with such lawless vaga bonds aid ruffians as leid a material existence on the remoter borders of Missjuri. We might aa wth bo joined to the people of the fat ? Ii'ands. or to a tribe of Bed? uin Arabs, as to them, lor ail f.e propriety there is if the cotineciioi. To ttitik of a bocy af men ass? mbling in force tu llaw lite dtacutaioa, by destroying a ptiatmg ? free, and threatening the Urea of the printer! ataaj tO'tcra. aeeit-t awffJMMflrJ and ou'rageoui ei< u?b. But to contemplate the proceedicgi of tbe aane body wLeb they go on to deno'inc* n inirten ol tbe (Jospel. aid to threaten them with puriit mmt and death. If they dare to pur rue their vocation, it tuiiicient to ibock the most spathetSc. We juv'ge thit this outrage is pre.nuintry to others ef a similar in Kansta. The war baa begun, and we expect to see it go on. We tru?t the friendi of Freedom wi.l miintala tteir gr und. When it ii once decided* that tney will the end of Slavery ii begun. A conflict ii inevitable between theoppoilnjf.irci of Slavery and Liberty, and. apparent'y, kaaaai is t , be th* battle grountl. The tlavthol?eri have begua a caret r o: giou aggreitioo aid the queetion ii whetLer it ii to be met by resistance or by pu ti lsLimou. subtmssio*. Tie vital que.ti -n is. what will the jitjopl, 0f the Free State* It1 Are ihey to prove cowan , and poltro .n*. or will they show the mettle of tree men' If they stand [ thrir ? round manfully, we hare no fears for the ' ultimate result. If the flrat apart is struck, tha fire will follow, and libery will triumph. Great j eveau hang upon the doiog* in K*n*a*. A i rTCf.ror.rUnt at Torr? Hau'?. Io.l . write* t? io form us o' a tnovfment toicg forward in thatSti'a f..r the tett)ru..nt of Kami- by freetnoa. S-rt? citizots of Viu") Count-, all in MttsatfttbM e'reua atarcea, have jnM started tor the no*/ Tim*^ry. Im pellet' atl ly bj the desire to take part in tha pond? ing atroft le, aid more aro soon ti? folio**, and that County is bat a spe< imen af the entire State. Uli tois, wsj are tali, is also resolved to do hir part ia the grent work, from these two 3 ate* from two to three tb<i:s.t d emigrant* m?y be counted on this )*a',aad from Ohio th mtudi ara also to he ex? pected. Indetd, ae are continent that if th* more Bwfa M inmimitltv of the last do their duty in the premises a- 'homugh'y aa their Western brethren, tbe triumph of freedom ?riil be assnred Or.r eorresporijent advise* Ka*tjrn em grmt* for K?n.as to by tbe land route across Iowa tnttead of 1 going r>own to St. Louis. The snggostioa men's ox aniina im, but we are not sufficiently well informed to extress a definite opinion Bl**! it Tii.?..KArnii -The National rulers?ph l.'ne bo twem this City and New Orleans has been pla.-ed ia excel ent order, and di-patches its burin?** wi'h com mr-tdable prorrptnee* Yeateiday, tho Africas ne-rs was plaocd in N-w-Or'i ans hy tbis line, and wat I ublisbed in tbe re gnliir evening journala connoc'^d wih tbe As-ooitted rreas in tha* and all other cities telwcen Nova Scotia and Louisiana. THE LATEST NEWS. Rf.lK.IVKl) I'.y MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. ORE WHI LATER FROM EUROPE. AE?1VAI OF THE AFP.:CA AT xL\LIFAX. No Change in the State of Affairs in the Crimea. , |sr aiir noi rtniTiMr. tklighph ma. xo H w ill-st.] Halifax, Wednesday, April-Jo, 1144. Tlie Royal Mad s oamship \frica, Capt Harrison, fn m I iverpool cm me 14fb in*t , arrived at t'-is p>r. lattnigVt ani will be due at Boston by or beforo noon on Tbursdhy. April 14, passed Ameri an shi,is M !.''. < a and Ariel; l?th, pasted a brig with Bremen colors, lat. 50 ' 49, Iod U 3'?, bound east; |Htb, passed It. M S Asia, lat. SO, Ion. 27 |0, from Boston; also, ship Cou'iueror, bound east. The St Louis sailed from Southampton fir N'ew Yotk early on the rooming of tbe l3t*>, havir^ been detained some hours at Havre, onacount of the Mth bi ng a holiday. The packetehip Nonpareil arrived at Liverpool on the llth, in fourteen days from Philadelphia. . The Russian pr zo ship S tka arrived in the l> jwos on the - ii it.*'. >:it. The -hip Robert, bound to New Orloans, bad put back to Liverpool in a d imaged c mdirjon, having come in eoliisi >n oil Holy head wi'h tho steamer Nitth Caro'ina, from Ph;lade'pb.ia for L varpool. The simmer sunk in shout ten m'p u'ee, but no lives wi re lost. THE VIENNA COXPEKEEGE. The Ninth Conference was held a* Vienna on tha afternoon of tte ?'th, ani lasted but oLe hour. The Ruteian Plenipotentiaries had not received their in . structions Dmuyn dol'Huys and Ali Pasha were prtstnt. Nothing whatever Is known ai to the obauc's of agreeinnf, nor ia it known when tho noxt mettiri: will be held. It ia rumored that tho West? ern rieiipotentarics are about to quit Vienna?this, i however, Ls considered doubtful. Every thing at pros ' aswatsaaara - ????--i aatl Nu? cunplications are i f|i< keo of with I'lUfi .a, b-it of what nature is not ! tacd It'set-t u tli-.: AhPa-'his instruclons are to atsut to th?) j lint protectorate or* the (treat Powers, but, an ve.-heL sa, 11 aipiaaa the regret that tba ataltsre'i aoveraigratj wan Bot r ? tal'.Lhed. Thn qrastttea ulaivc to the itiemnit? firth* war ia de TBB war. E< thing import ,t*,t had been r*> oivod f.om S?va* I 'op. 1 pp to April Hth. The pjeitiors of botl a mien ! were urn banged Night skirt lehes on a ?ma.. scale continui-i The woa'her was tine and dry. An ar mist ce of three hours bad been allowed 'o bury the dead. The A llic-a report themselves rend j t> open a ni ? ul bombardment of the city. T ba Kuasiana have cocstractcd two new batteries and have convarttd the ambuecadet in'.o aa advanced parallel. The French are advancing toward tbe Malakt tr woiks by a serpentine cap Omer Pasha had not a arched on the Alm? as rep-o en ted, bnt hvl occupied two vi lages tail'a league from Eupatoria, ?Ed bad enlarged bis circle of for'iScatiins to shelter .',' i") men. The Allies w>-re sending hi n that number as rapidly as poerible. Ten thoaaaad E^ypiians bad sailed for Eupatoria, and the French re-.-nforcentents aid tboiHi f.' -tn Saidujia ,*a tuld al.j lani there short ly. An important statemen' is matfe latal the Allios are '.l.argiag their tactics in the Crimea, that 'bey are about to fortify and hold as a material iruaran ee, tbe a'ready stive: position of Kamiesch wi h iO 00 ) men, supported b> the fleets. The embarkiti -n of the Sar- . dinian troops would comrreoi-e from (tecia on the 1 Jib. in the English steamers, for Constantinople, and would be rtahipped from thence for Eupatoria, to oo operare with Omer. 1 Le liussiana have maintained their position on :he Ct erxaja. aid are-1 ti cntr t'xg toward Baidar. Gen- Canrobeit s aVspatah e-atlmares the loss on the n!ght of the .'?-'d?Rusrians, TOO killtxl, 1,900 wouaded; Etench loss, sot) killed, too wounded The Hursisn agents at Vienna repor a sanguinary et gagemtnt cn tbe Mtfti of Much, but advi.e* from the Crimea do not m..n'n n euch sn affair. Tha Russian organs say that tne w>tnen, children ' aid siek are being tent out of Sevastopol into tbe in? terior of :hs Crimea. Disturbance* bad oe-iutrei at Krsjova, from per? sona itiuniinattrg their hcu?e* on rccuivin^- tie new if the dea'h of tbe C/ar. TLt Ertich hired stcarr.er Ed '.barg, and two ships in tow, ail Lv^Jed with F.tnch horses. #ero lost ort BslttcLick The- Tun vian Lrigace Lu betn sent to Bat^itu. Ibi Kj--sns uen> Mencn'k^ffs des'.h, but admit 'hatte is ?ou'dcd Two bun red veaeelsar at Gala'z, for eorn Tie Ore-1; Amba-svl.r arrived at Constaotiaople < n the 4th. TIE 13 aLITC. lie advanced sqnadron of the Baltic F.ee* re-kCued Erin re cn Apt J 1, and it was soppoaex. M would aracbet in T^muiona n*rbor untU the Baxttk became navigable. Advice* from Roetcck to ihe eth aay that the narl ca'icn i f the Baltic wou'd be dangerous far a w??k or lor might to come, In consequence af there beln? so n.nc'i heavy rloaticg ice. A Kuaaiau diepati h from Warsaw says aa army of 130.' 90 men ia concentrating in the Balti: Prov.n:ee, ' and that three hondrvd gut,* are afloat. Two dlvisie nt of the KuA-ian Fleet arti at Crenatad:. and ott between Srseaborg ana Revel. GREAT BRITAIN. Patliament ia not tilting. It waa announced on Friday aittrnoon that the Government bai Draught out a loan The amount and term* are. unknown, but the tum is tupfoc?d to be fifjoep millions ?terlinj. Am?tt -mtae<iia'eiy after the aaaenocom*-!. tStflfttn* ftll to 91J. ^ Narwleoa and the Ear**** E-tgemie, MM revtt Lpi don Monday the Mfc, and ,Uy ?n? week wi* ti"? tjuten. Tt.. t. o? of tho Rnuab pM ? hj t?, 4 t-itrav?Kaot aottlacon ia n>?ard to Um mmm* mm \ k very o.ffcn ut 11 hat wi h whioh X*oo,eoa era, UtRtedtotM. at*,r* tir?^ ^he.racial p-./t? ?, n? U aa follow*: Monday Princ* A bert *oe* la Oov?r to mm* tt* ankuatpartv Uneh?a w.h tbem %t tha Wa-laa Hoel ArriTii horre wi-h them at W.o.laor ia tte ?'ti moon. Tuetday m ?t,.t.,c.rJ. Enperor reaeive* th* Corat Dip'on-o-.tiqae. In tne ?? euing ha attends a graa-el i n <r'aii rn-nt. YVec'u *cUy law E-npcr ? will ba lavee>*4 with tit* order of the G?r?er In tec- evening ha wi'i a;wad a grand oinr-er and bait. Thum. ?y tmt Enj-ror will viait the Crystal |?*|. ace, and la the evening attend the Opera. E.i.iiy Napoltm visit 1 -n : >i. to rac-iv* tha city addtees and afterward dine at the Ho-kiag'4a.a Palai 4. Satuiday, tho Enperor leturn* home. Tte Roebuck. Comuittec a-ijourctd with Parlia? ment tdithe -t., inat. The propriety of raising the at^*.? of Sevart ?pet, iafiteiy and favorably talked of. Tie Court-Martial for the trial of the officrs of th* loet et? am frigate TmftM wan sitting. EerlCitrliale ba? entered on th? Vi 'eroyalty af Ir*. laxd, aj d was well received In Public, loe untra. tctnt respectm-; the newspaper ?tj.rnpi it taking a di? rt ction in favor . f a half penny pos'a^e stt np Tua Brazil trail ?teatror Se-lei t. at I .uthitraptoa, remit* the frigate Cr nati'utum at Capo Verde, to l**v* Arwtl l?t, all wel', for home. riAjroi The Fmmmitim* fWe-r.-t/c will open aTrfavaeaMj on the 1st of May, at Par*. Tho arrival* of In 1 aa Corn, at Lisbon, ha1 di-pclUd toefeai* of t> eai liot*. tne p'ovJi ee n The Pari? M n Vnr contains a rein ark hMo affatfcj decument, in which tbe military con<luct 01 tha aitini Government* ?ince the o^enin^' of ihe rar is explains*]. It also pMeaifaa that lata variat? pkaaaa, ray* il object* of the nego ivion* ?hall be made km. v.,. 1' ,j docurrent occopV* tiu> c damns It aia'e* 1 .tt at plan ot the campaign was, firstly, ei'her to inavU aad neetthe RusMana on the Balkan*; or, sec ia ily, tj seize the Crime?, or, thirdly, to land at OJtsse, or other pt int on the Rusrian of tbe Biack Sea - tot to proceed further than'he Danube, unless Vntri* jeined 'be allifii ft Ga lipoli was first oceu.oi.}, with an int> u'ion to 1 hock the advance of rhe Kassians to Constan in pie. but the retreat of the Kuisiaes fro a aVJIatlia reiden-u the fjttiercxeupa'ion of Gsli.ooll and Varna auiicf-eei-ary The Allie* tx> ild not havi tpeiated in Bes-iaiabia w't'ont tbe aid of Austria, and tot to reman intiCti 1 e, *he expe' ltion against I -v ai tvpol was uacJdtskcn The r-tnalnder of tho do.-u merit is occupiei with p-luting out the itnmonaa diflit allies of tho sie??, and exouaratiiig Sitpileoa, who planned the campaign. It itls> on-aias a copy of Marshal St. Atuauds private Instructisns. The doc-iiment has exciii d mn Ii interest tt hon? aad abtoad. htid is icgarled as an apology for raising Jw siefce. ^ SPALV. Tbe Span ah Government hai rcm!*ted to Emdoa the doenmoLfs on wl.icb was demanded tha reca'l of Lord Iiotvdt-n, tne British Minister, for his inter for* erce tttfaJhjxtJM matter*, lu rhe Cortes the vote of cenfidence in tke Natioiotl Guvd waa carriei, aatt the en to:.' 1 n htd ceaeed. and Madrid was trami iil. The Govfrnireit ba? botrofed fr >m capitaliits forty million reals at ten per cent. GERMANY. Di'con'mt exist* in Uauover agaiust the Kiag't attetr pt to i at"re tbe privilege of tne nobles. Noth? ing from tha other State*. a i s rim The Emperor ef Au.tria* coronation mU take place on ihe Its! of August 8ickneaa it r.p.ir-ol ia tho Auti'rian army a* a r<.a*on why it ta not lead/ t> take the fie Id. _ italy Tbe Hadrian Connt Potoehi ia vVtln-f all the ItsJiaa 8tatrs, excel t SardinU Veuriuij ih?m of the friead sbip of Sns.>it He is said to have ob'sined asaar ar.ceof rii a r di*? (r?in To?' a-iy and Naple*. It l* repotted ihi-.t tbe Duke do G/atiimont, Kreuch Minis? ter at Turin, will pro""??! to K-im* to mediate in tie dilhcul y bttween the P. pe and Sard nia. Napileiu hud purrha-'d ?^taVs in tb? K >man rerri'ory af Civita Nneva. The Pope has had a nirrow laoapi wi'h hi* life, from tho acrid* ntal falling of a bea n. Tsro CaroinsJ? were injured Panicul ars not to hand. DENMARK. Ice triel of the Ex-Minister before the Supretaw Ce-mt i* pestponed till June 4. lU'SSIA. S?. Petersburg advices are altogether indefinite a* regarc's polities. They, however, r<-.reran* that Kits sta will not make concession*. Tbe cholera con? tinues it* ravages ia St. Petersburg?on tbe ?"Uh there were 200 deaths. INDIA. The Over'and Mall has been telegraphed. Cal? cutta dare* to the 10'h March and Bonbay to the ifth. Trade in India wa* dull. New* unimporta /. No intellipr nee from China. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. PtFi-, Friday Ev-ninir.?There 1* no new* of im? portance. The- Fund* cloaed to-day aa folhwt: Four* and-a half per Ce nts, M*M| Three, 60( xv , Bank Shares, -a nt. Spaim ? Ad- ice* from Sp .in to the 12 h i'ate that the Militia Law. with Marriga* axeadmeot, had been adopted- Another attempt at aa tttutt hai been ret re and E.v.i isd ? No la'er news from the Crimea. Tkt Timti 1 Pari* c irr?*pondent write* ' It is rumore<l " that we are to la-, e another levy of 190,000 men in ? France, and that from 60 ooo io*0,090 troop* will bo '? placed at the ciepoaal of Aastr'a, ahoald war be th* '? ieeoe of the Conference at Vienna Tie last acco-.-.ct? from the Nor bvarn pr.rt* of Ei rope *how that 1 01- Nit *! *f u.d | robably h 1 qi/e opetxed by iho -''/.h inst. AlOtatagalaattllaf. Stulalta cm traaaptre tW M(*> dsy, various ttati mcnts aro La/.t/ded a* t) the term* of 'he announced l"?n. and jl:* OOO.oOO is sat dornt at the sum requ rfaTal. COMMERCIAL 13 n-il.HGENCE. LniRPOit Cvtttt Mehxir?Tb* busioea* i< CoiToa b*4 igala b**o ?titt b?* wltb>?t stenation or 1? ptu-wrnstt la pi.e-s t-e II sfrasfasj raass r- 1* ' ?ss attuba s* t* tviLtrr? Usr 3| lat* U * so? Jsa? *MM | tttUitmtittt--. A- U ? aaa* la| uf 1* utrnt its imw* was sctive t,.; :o?srJ ? -a e,*? taa *???"* S?U tn. ra? ttlhtinaaTa* tili r !**< sttarsasalatfssa^asaaraasa ?J* it' :? I ri.t ,??:? . ..'. ??? L rt .opt-r- Tea waat * Sals*) 7't? 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