.0 • - „ ,_1'„• "s"- < if •i . • 11(3 o: • • 'l6 'lB6O I'. & JBE?" PAGE. —An Eiptiaolo . 4idographa e iatit :tamale ;"•Lottar' Aoki ; British and Anainloan Th`o *Ana* ; Par "Mill ;ft - 014.1'16W: F Povpra Paa= —iiiii4ons for Ootobst; Ladx.„in, Interior of Japan ; Irtifq 1 , 1 ! 1 • 4 ""0 1 tat"; 10 4 111 ; Marina " , . • - gre,lievesineweek's later news - from Europe, by ,14. aroma; whit* arrived off Cape Ram yeel.r. day. -.The news from Italy le Out bid& had; obtained , a 091ailett; victory: oviir 'the • %Ifferiielitan ties* and -Aqvin,,the ioyalista from Jlatleftie, Plitin2g with him, nine, imithoneand Pri-, . a*umri: ',literalwas a farther miner startling to the. Whet that Oaribildi had Invited Vlotor lieinattuetto Nelda for - the. purAse of as' rititiiitg,tiiiiitins of Goveritibint, lied that Ike Would 'retire - re ,ida Sown home. „This statement, needs ethinnatlon i and would be startling If haeocon , Adderieg that At would involve, 'en tie tart of 'flompleta abandonment • 0f ,31e ;oft ', deelerittion ' *task 'Venetia; dethrone Pepe, and Pro - aims 'a Addict' Italy front the 'tinitinal t It is supposed, however, that, yielding .••1 to' the preemie of piddle' opinion in Europe; be • may *ars Swine to this' tionelindoe, ',putout to sheathe hb_llberatin 'g sword and leave the death. mks 01 . hi , othotry ,to the iliplommy of flavour. Meanwhile ttri Pope had written jet another protest denouncing liardlide,,and appealing to the Catholic' Powers for pietietten tails tiara and twesemions. Napoleon had readirmisig, b ,theory of non-intervention, and coldly hinting to "lite Holt ' 'lea th e Prens;4o, , tikbig 'oarsed hintsolf ' Spain hid primoied e Gangrene at Oath6BU Potion ti tithe the Shatter' ' into othilderation; araidet or slide ` upon " that Wii but - to - be done , with the Pope.' Tha - prepodtioni hoWever, liked Se yet made The Priebe - of, Weise his insipid from New York, and reposed at Weft Point yesterday, after thi) arduous aims of the past few days. Ile goes =to Albany to-day to pay his respects to Gorerr.er on which he Will proceed to Boston, eiopPitig' fora few hours` le inspect Mitlintit- armory. The Boidenithe are deter "Mistiod'ie receive the 'Prince in eoreditable man ner, and all the *WM, historians, orators, soldiers, `thrpentere; tailors, and dineLormaaters, are Nally engaged in preps:Milder hie advent. Longfellow his written a poem already ,to the Measure of • God Save the Queen," whfch a thousand girls, at 'the 'Winthrop yawl, frill sing in the royal presence. There will he a hall on Thus - dilY Missing, gotten up 'in: an etionorni sally eetantatiou manner, at which all —the - width (no' allusion to the New England staple) asisteersey'wlll be present. The, ball will cost $10,050, and to cover the expense some three 'or his thonsand tickets will be sold. We do not knew whether Mr. Everett will deliver an oration • or not; 'although for the Prince to see Boston and not hear Bruen would be's' much an anomaly as a Hamlett's Hamlet. There, is stalk of a military escort by the ti Ancient and Honorable Artillery - Company" (i Boeten arbikkorsoy) and a'revioli OD thiCommon, et *bleb Governor Banks will assist. Palest the Beeteniens should share the:feeder bora. phis at the eitriip'' uletuimithori deo of this OlVicybung• Renfrew may be taken to see the scenes of our Revoluttireary, glory, dad learn a liesolon the stub bornness of kings under the ehadiiw of Bunker Bill Monument. We have great - faith in Boston, and feel that'elte will treat the Prince kindly. Let her imitate Philadelphia end profit by New York and ail Will be will • • , Thaii.itaaanotkir iiiiiigratien in Weal Phila. %.:4 1 0 11 0 11 , lad ibe'..oeal-oll,worke of Helms :‘:m•Ocompsey, together-with* large amount of other jsopertyi being assirePai.,: The dre commenced In irothi and'spread with iteMiiiidity of igni• ilidlatiliewder, A works/4414m istkaielP bids ed. ;„„lise kele, will aimed to bet Ween $50,000 and $4l; ; dilkapon which there is not es dollar of insurance. 4tiptliro appears •to have lianithe resit of, oars •'" _ ; . , hiveturther news , from the coast by the overland mail. • The news from Oregon, in view of Gement legislative orbits, le especially inter.' The *ties of _the' House in adjourning qisissidk`wax- anaulled, the belting Breokiarldge Asimis*luid _renamed to the Senate, a teaolution 10 Meet it joint Convention to 'sleet United States hone called been affronted; rind WS any expect by ;nett midi to terso.'nf the *otos Of:a aneoessor to ~14. 1 Aise fierestor from Oregon. The AhirsonerstOrsgtolthadAsnt Inn esemage' full of • swag prieldnridge itentinsinti." ,There is' othing ' Lest Wei* the* wail hold, in liyette4o;, New, York, a r onvention,_ oreportenten.. It _wee ..tegether tlip,preeirVatiOnl - nrgame. - . 11 Astomifie:enestalvoistrention . will -be held in the moo* ti4toros; and an Wm* will he 'Made, Well *Obit of in the nie - 'of 'rideis and A Peper_pnbllaied is(Asigusta, Oiosygla, teem. sum* the mAiing.of a meeting of Miens of that ineepsitaive of, party, to: dopt measures to ,skosctiti:lllnitet Stites fiorerninent to intercede liiikthelo4lrnuierit . ifouderaa for the release giVol:;lti„ttliir. • • , rabbi Axmasemesits. - The meorl- , pteisi at Walnut-street, last night played to • rep!ktll house, was written for Mrs, Bine, lliillatpe, by 'William Brougb, (whose bro . . Mar died a few months age,) and bears the ,alfeot• lag title id' ", Prime Dolores° !'or; thelltagio Joke. " ' We are not" inritaisid . fr Its iapularlty elsewhere, excaisively absurd, It Is erowded with -bite of ruining dialogue In - rityine—sonie of which 'are very irialert,, and more ars as bad as bad eat be; .bat evaybedy - know's; that et; badjok& often . tUdhliboo heat dell. Moreover, this • plan mitten •I& Loudon, withsilusiomi to things . Zeglish,' his tot been oi looilised"—a mesas all dramas. Lastly, the eating. was "eitifgacd. *re. WlDiama , spleadaky attired, (the . has - great unto he. dreg,) -played -the parte! a Prism who is &Meted with melabehtily and - a pas dos for a "datisel &abets% whit has never loved a . , isau: joke; tog 10,1 , fat fairy (hUsi A. 'Wino) daltinnea, (Mr. Vining Bowers,), sets the :Prl*M apd coat ,laughing,, and, after divers adventares, ,with • magician and -his spells" par. tbahrly,-the Praia, who , meets with the lady in the of !Princess (Mrs: A Miro%) Mardi in ' marrying her,' In lending .Itha asilletin "(Mr. Hill) down below—through a trap-domm—aadin reanimating several statues, re preseided 'by , the pretty entrains of whom War - nut-stienit Company has any inutiber '(almost,) ; who Mere turned" into statues by the maghilitVe sift; .Wllliami tested very well, with spirit , ant Mule, sad looked very.well, too. Mrs: Cowell, Parma, made a great delayer a small pelt, -'" and, is partioular, sang "I'd rather be , a with. great sweetness and *kilt she :appeared' itandsome enotigh for „ any, dramatis or .real, to, fall in love, with. Mr.lifahor Bowers; as the Piebresete, and Mrs. Thayer, a the Iliginisn's housekeeper, were, very aninsing; and Mr:Hill; who played the Magician , At , the true spirit of burlesque, also oang otgam . billy. Me has a fine, mellow voice, ant Ms ere , melbas, thoegb , not equal to opera, Is very well adapted to these as:alone' aisplaye. Miss Wilk. made • substantial fairy, and what little she had to do was done with propriety. It is a pity that - • her alngblg Watt /Awns in burlsem ; it was quite : reepestable last night. The Intrevaganna l of Fringe Doloroso" is one of the Pleasantest small Owed hilmatt• out at this theatre for some time, and will be band aitredtive. ' The•litanagement here mini to have very crude IdeNie about eating per* In ,the trot pleas, bilead le ft Wes," Mr: Edwin Adams bad to jay the partof en old Dishoiau, without giving ineent to one' word :, he Might as well b e put to euteeute the Champion-Dance. In the bur leeipeatillre. Cowin, Mt comedienne of the corn , " paq,imd semen singing part; they might as well ' sissiAilierdanee a pas soul. In the memo spirit of esisdiasiereaMmt, Mrs. Chastens, a tregedienne, (1410sa. ;'asiisilid u suet) was lately made to play fketailitt, mash,to her injury, for she made a de - bided failure if It. - 11