ESTABLISHED IN 1786 PI TTSBURGIVGAZETTEI Difil ".""* ANti '•;iinct.rott 1133 & 00. - • D. W. IWWITP.) NEM LAIL ,971729 s ram mummy DOGS TD nix me mum DEILY , -24endollsrs pre setnnse. Dt7.bl. bait iOOlOl in b. , 4010010 m tha fallowtne ssmiuttaore- - - . ;.21101. coots per 6 00. . 6lt coviss do 11 0 , 0) • Ito r ~ t t r oeeacL CinbbbaddrreG Urals prom, sad to lalrpald balsrisbo . o. 010.01. No Club Pool will to wntatLe the year ospists, 0.000 tb..m.m.7 4a oat ton • • •• .9,01 ¢w (10 1tni401,56 • 400 - m 1 1Z: ; 173 . • Do twelve 111 Ilboudiug. eardh Una or loos, pet annurnln OR. • 06 cf. Dollar far flak additional 1 ; • ono fece. changeable it. .5 nom) err/wire of the CO ' • , Foy each sidltlorml biome. inaertod crrrr anntla.on Inzaingn adatlown past. Ineork‘t unda mar nits ? Adroit/mum; ta awooodlon squirm and not owartflson . Dow to be olasrumlo o arao n sad halt • • • - • • . publlahars not / for legal advertbamonto 7006 tEO amount chartual for thols anabllcaticat.. - • .. ; # ^ ^4 . ^"i¢R mind lta Mao, to ho abalied . &Ms. u other Alltertloomonts not ourbiod 'ob aapy far opt:abed number of Irmortfono. will h, onatiustad Inlimidd, and par , mord essztod amardlngly. The pririlego of armload advertbors la atrietly lhaltod to their own lanalotlat• bouriamoz and sll adon•Ulents for the konentufattox persansuwell 82 all a.:l.n:nlawrsa,nte not Inanontalelr oonnalnd nab [bar own balloon, and claming or , ffidriallasnmds, In tenet![ or othsrviso, Wand' Ne IlsoltnennabL winks damn tithe amid Was 01* - thi - a.t advertising., MU odl,l be .2.40 r endarnd, mad prompt parmont u dealred. , I All admartheemento for olualtable hut/ Mk attrtl•c• daily as 2 • id ta • lAltlli : VlALE—WasctiA CI.VCI`/YATl—N4•eo[et, tio. 2 10 A la IrraLAl/11:1Z—dlyeas• Yea Lotueturelltss Air data draught attar Gleam C. Ebbett.'rtll le es prr solventlaaauat, tba after: aseerat i a:dark. tb. la tba °air but wpb: that port ' dal•liet:iranoio'abakam säuperb. lier gautlemaair ostoutsaded drat eta.. Warr Mart ani tbaroustaregwrionered L ann. thi.g raannr7Surea . ear the P.angen, w.r sad eatugatable. last we base to re them sa with ajtall 'might wad wall Ilkd panenget Wt. • • Ina Hanarraa4the maul I,ack.at stair Guaira.. Captain Ildllllln. Iran a* *bora Ebb anarrdan ,h.kor; OF VIE WED51711,-. W• are Warmed that ra. aaaransuar. have averreedda rasa t dab,' Aid anda.6,o kap lard and area handiral abb. kff7 , Ur , : awn nu lard. and irltb the engine. and bad 0r21....N`i.r In matt • onalltran tr Um , b• mad .1,14= . ,,,FAC.. lilll, , rllloa torradTthis ear ara-uas.. .-ICCOO .._ -10" 0.03 = WOJtis 3! _•• • WllCCidi4a='•Cts DitiV.tsHO s buns Dell *Lipson bhds althea bblt Dotter usoti * In Orsmiss W Coolest% Itot bust** Dan, ba.*,,,..11 luta A Cos a do - eggs Sam** Cd. 5"1.1811-143.T oy tob D Loiceb Ocs . do Atkin.* irCootor: 23 11(irstr e.cr v do also *Joists tt do It Leech .11 04. ado W /1 121.*,,,r0gd act f gut.4/24,4oggrsil Co; St b Kidd* coo • r.CLSINATIPritartc-ssobi a s.II* too a Dalai& Cis abss bootall Casa a Os; VS . t.osotiosi boll .toad tdi shod, Ibo dosaiotnis '1 soil todm =zoo I ,0 7 Dell iCalltalad Gamow Plonk** t 001 tatn.- .01110 r a KletossodiA Al limo a Chests tools I) iddiss I tilt bbl tdolleses I kg rice J oat sod* &ADA Cridlartsori. , • , . Matedisdai 0-17 Midst .an. d W Thom jissui id DDis oil IhW.llO , Coo 14 bri Anthers 0 Wb{ e.= Id tes buss We II Grafi A Co; 44 oouldm M?t , aiaii Qitottr. odd .1 Orlar, bald oil ;ascii 'Alt Oa .0 do whisker t taw Dans & arsistli; a Witt ft•tbeta tbs..] a Dasposta. 1Nr..11•7 4prel do a. YORNIMTO !UM LOCKS es KEYS Mr. Mar 4SCCt Jxv.Jail e s Orel Pon Orion Dsraisnourr; 1 Mirth 14,18111. f lT BEING DESIRABLE to eubstituteloolts tut keys of eeMe at or hireL ihr thaw now to use for e nestgarrioe of the t Itatt Mateo. abeffneen• looks and l et " mretne r, eeder= h tbstar .711goe ' th lketartm ."" inr . t, U ir rtrgeNit day ofJely Ittet. eSO CU a/S/31V tom tell bt submitted. a oonentasion for esamin anon and token. Upon this re port, 00010001. will.. we Dee 2raeticaele. De a n, ered into V)/ Vallallibillg ouch ludo, end •yee her tor len, with the I S. on the tart of th le 1' aster (inner. fur the an b. kln eaten. and comae. tee ene tract in form kr an "'d' L.... , fa d. d rows, be ernes to Um ..retor • written melee VI eacts. Val More than nine O. i 1 than As months Ware thy termination of the knit henna ft l;l 7 th • slew of ;nee Li fris the-beet leek atthe lowed prim on kind of Mak be pfertetted we • etanderd; the Departmeet oo • end eu matted to. 17 4: 0 7:47.1 , :u?4,7: 4 7 . :::, ....7,:x..° , 1.. however, pew to dew, that le MA enitebio for me VII liellic. OVIBIIia ri/r/g tee folloWinet titheditiedevid. 400 Vo l i ii liee '""Atr. I f_ Ch disykednet "'. ''' ole=neonely, all thy 1 I leeks end kley:,... in ete, about thirty ...sod :Laved to u tr ferule iteeLlejlteveeetnarnej,V 4 hiarej . twerffl i g =Led itip 4 nly 0111 depend ell the dura‘Zity f e mhs tee kers Winged, aa well !teethe incr.. et the , I I Mai r% bat it will protedely sever exceed in amount three thremand of Um tette eat te. thousand of Me Mt. no hick will, he conaidend H it to 1117 etty sin ady In r- I .lso°4:ll'Wir:tVlThlVlTrarZ key, elmi Ltheee contracted for b teay . Ltiner nerto. or nee than 04 01 ef the Tat OM. Th. lender lode eittetelanueet tab etted..nde• r• tease •el be renttedon el:desires into con t, . " d ' si I,r t " 'n" 9". “.„ i t _ tee: Wore="ffilT i .r.li 1 . 41 °t en gu P = mantled to thee la.. of the ear I n I II:111:1=1 _..lytheelle:itlnctrcet=oVel ge o e: 7 l= th. Vertri gm";;Teninairm t e b ertlatn " nr= l• tb ~., ..n so ~. i nters, enew with any other perry or conto 4......., t, yeet faralekblff Idtdi.t. ..' prtl/0 . 1. " it.....ane Nees thew royonaleandolitered, the r - ~„, o,,wsa may deem it es en to lett tbr thee er,andfterthe way aunt Hermit , id. t.thdfLervaa c " there the :MU of cow .--....—_,.....____ v.u tl•t of aeon ... Lib , ' ~,ir . „...l . ,T. g idl•klual• ferrTu'ete different Made COreeweeeßewee ''• '" ''. Cm leeks as ha mar ........,.,tejvi= 4 . ...P.Ajn_i_i —./....."-••••• g Vti 4/. .1 • n nieremz. rettimtzu anclgr• - ••,... t. Th. ...4tr. ~.= • ; . Lounge, 3Lsy -0, 11151. iff ..„,, n d. 1a...1. 1. w rt give Iti mtpl , ...- Tito proceedings et Devonshire House cas Fri- Tol l iftit ti eats cfrl =roe.' d'u.^ , k. du tied form one et the yep the. the 13 . _,.. 0 , ~,.... 1,... centred, is SO min)a)ll _ . MM . ,....... ~.. ~,,,,....4 7 , 07 ., ~,err o ?"_or taa taus Faints of the cesacm—one ef the very fel! topiou , r e a:7 l 7 Cie tee en gua*tas , =.4l-- n feet, `the interest at 'bleb hountotbeeo wltp, , dm u t,‘Cr o ,l* ~4„..y=d t r,, „ateeetal Ware by Um Crystal Pekes, Ent 114 tioesshiti Ili quet =ll smote es wanag ai ~,,,,,,,,Al i t a, Alon has a wider and +levet titillfieitiee. ‘ lk No Undone will be end illterscom ....,_ ~,,i d, e , , of t h,,u oe , For te,o wee sce......eit several way. it seems to Turk th e ;toad to tun wat vt hi. Atnau i r,.... ~...„.4 : : ~, new sad fresh social end Mem, deteloparemi ‘ a weestenvi sad to point to just Merging peespeee kv , SIM/D 1,.... 0. im..ir toil eopuintenne, if tot 'Onion, 'bar*, =B - - , ' let ra.WAZ ' of the community .is Etteued - Isithefiti stmdered. She pertbrunmee or ratit,p ',,,' Ips.:' 2 MIL thaw Mar , m ettstieement, ler 014 .1502 BO " ear As WI 11111V41 ' 6 oleo team. br. 1 - . I.# WILLLAILte tX). , a cAgracter, wine:OTT Si ' - 10, 1 ,1 . "tc,.... etertt 1,•,0 , 'e ---...1 •—,..-er' ..e =•.-- 4 , ~.. I e.:!'l7-wr• pr et do Dly.{ pr c.6mo I=l lE= Iv 180 D, 810 PITTSBURGH :GAZETTE. =MgE=l= !law Your., June . 3d, /841. There bee, been quite a panic among the 'stook a pe pe4e ople b f l or t tro ba da t ya nurcH mumed me.mer by tb , si; .. shi d pm th eat s, oxi c! nouncentent that a large sum will go by. the ship of to-morrow—say.sBoo,ooo or $900,000.1 The The , rata of the long bills Is. now loilgaq,. a price that does not make gold valuable as a re names nor would it be sent, were kills no- I doubted, which Isnot the case . Cotton bills are in bad repute, as are:tails of most hoopos sus pected of dabbling in cotton, s state of plums which wlll really leant a earplug ..of good bills, and abstract our. eoln.: With all the exports caused by the increased value of silver in En-- rope, wa still have in New York over twelve mil lions of dollars, or near two million:ls more, than last year, at the same date. Our metallic thanks to California, is trfkoh too large to al low the sudden fluctuations that have so csarml sod commerce in pagyears, and those who reck on upon thodiatress of. merobanta here, do .so upon a very poor foundation. Never were Temple anode; as a whole, &ail . • • The rush of immigrants never seemed larger than at present. Within the peat siz,days, we. have had full twelie thotusand, and these, too, to a4reat extent, from the shores of the Continent, - Protestate, whose presence is s great biasing. tied whoa labors are mach needed. Itia a cons , mon place affair, this emigrating tolhis United States now. Pauengere buy , their teats be fore they leave Europe for the remotest W after landing, pass frac the ship deck to that of the 'teaser, which Morin them to their The, new home. Thdermans who are now coming , are more than ordinarily, wealthy, and, few poor ones Can be found among them. . Jenny !And will not visit' PittaburglOkuld those who stoned the .Mtinstrela"' will notieor her charming voice: Only Mae more concerts are to be given, bat whither'she: Site, leg one knows; probably to London, teeing at the Fair. She bun made an immense fortuns from 'liar ha: hors here, but hat probably left more of It here. than any foreign statlthat ever" same ore? the water. ,' • . - TC From Unlifints, we have the mail of Me 12, bringing-more gratifyingsnars t h an iGets. denten from there folly coarnaid say the failure s hare been 'art sitaneroni, but that upon the whole,' business,, Is assuming` a steadier position, ,and all prase:di a healthier look- Batts are falling, together with the rate Of interest, both, points 'of vitsLinterest. to the. :commercial paha. The'Statilasi adopthd ten - per cent. as the legal rate"of &interest, aid has made provision to fund her -Oint , Macientht;,debt at seven per cet 4 4 o t i gi; , tuinints, payable M4ll= York or San, , Already tha:xednad rate of interest ha produced its effect upon trade, keeping the ten per cent a month bidden out of the market, and ruining .their voicalon. ll'he accounts from thy mines,- asps:W.ly the gold quarts mines, are veriftattering,ba a newldif acuity seems to have sprnig up, that pt separa ting the gold atter the rock has been pow dered.: The ordinary quicksilver operation does not an swer, and the scientific man who am supply this new want can make a fortune. - • lEMEN mm:si new improvementan /Taker for railroad cart is about to be brought before the public, which \ promises to do SWIM With all the ; break, men. The new apparatus is applied by Pie en gineer, who commences to break the train at the raw, and can retain at'vilf any -car from the beady as kith° case of a light ear, or gise soy desired dreg 'upon a heavy one. The mitt AU. due operandi is not at my disposal yet, biltto, day or two jou shall ; have it. Y ab= flwl BT TEE wencureroar. atatassants Pesetas or era pacific,. 'rho United States Mail Steamship Pacific, Captain Ifye, has made the passage to Lirezpaol in less time than it has ever „before been done. This fine meet, now steads at the tusa , l, of the. steam marine, hating :beikten:4TerY thing else sacral hours, both on an eastern. and a western passage, The Loudoti of the 21st, tints announces the arrival of the Pacific‘ . . • "The. Pacific stand from New• York precisely at five minutes past 12 on the 10th intent, was announced off Holyhead at 8 o'clock yester day moniing, and sainted the Bock -Lighthouse at 15 minute., past l o'clock precisely, .thus oom plating the run in the remarkably brief space of "9 days 19 hours and 25 minutes, mean time - CoiltrasCuig the Pacific's run with that 'of the Royal steamship Asia, (the fastest everpretions ly made,) there is a difference in faeor,of 'the Pacific to Holyhead of sex hoin, the Asialui, tug been announced off Holyhead at 2 o'clock in the afternoon." Nothiiig of importance has transpired in Par liament The interest of the great Exhibition continues unabated, and the attendance of the public it as great as sm. The receipts, lucks& sag the sale of season tickets, averaged 815,000 dollars a day. The scheme for taming the Ex hibition to Wl:mationsl putpoiet prscreated very favorably, and the Univendty of Oxford bad lent its support. tolhe movement. The Commis stoners of Police had issued a police regulatigg the Cab fares, which gave greet satisfaction and , will prevent extortion. From Paris we are informed that the determin ed resolution of the Legitimists to oppose Lode Napoleon. had earit' ed much, attention. The Constitalionnet replies ina Tri , nr.! article, that there will be an irresistible meeitestetien. . from the whole country in the' shape of petitions, de manding the prolongation - of the President'spow- Boy far so agitation is concerned, it seematobe to heat Part confined to the Jennies, and, the contrast between the quiet condition of the capn ital and the departments' and the 'dance of the preis Is great and striking.' - • The information collected duringthe last week relative to the commerce of .Paris, Indicates an imProtententl and, tatlTusit.thePrinniidd =Ann^ facturers hllve not received any largentalses,du ring that time,etlittliere is "a certain degree of aotivity obis:Table, which' may be regarded as the precursor ofbettertimes. Certain trades,sneb as brodfoundere,jewelleramillincrahattemoind ettitictcakern,Ankrn nu' cuetiderablV minced their stock - by orders from .the provinces that they have' found it necessary io re-engsge ma ny of the hande.they' 'had diacharga The accounts Item the ,provinclal towns for the same period. are.equally favorable. The eases moue reduction in Oa price of moven and cot ton hail aoinpalled the manifecturers to, make a corresponding - reduction to the shopkeepers, who profit by this fall in price' to replenish their slow rooms. Credit, however,: is still very moth resbicted, aud.the weeklyeccount published by the bank of Franca demonstrates, .by the small amount of commercial bills discounted, that the system whirl sprung up after the revolution of 1848, of buying and selling for cash only, is still adhered to. Accounts from Erasells state that the Belgian. Ministry haring been defeated on the financial measure brought betore the Clamber, had ten, cared their resignation to the Sing. DENMARK. A royal amnesty.was published on .the 14th :tilt, at Fleuxberg,. dated Copenhagen the 10th 'May, It extends to all persons engaged in the revolt of tho Duchies excepting 83 persons spe cially named. The German news le entirelgdeeoid of interest, tie aspect of political affairs has undergone no elaange. The Creed di Sanaa of the 15th Init., has the following: "We are assured that a concordat luis . been cencloded between the Rome •-and,, Sarertnian Government * The latter, it appears; agreed' to the =conditional return to their respectlve'dl: games of Archblehigs Prazonl and and to the appointmtht of .86 , - new' Nuncio to Turin It is not kaolin Whether 'thenew Nun cio is to be invested With the pewees e4oyed by his prodecesiar.' The ehjeet bra result of these .genients„ which ire partly the worn of the Court of Caserta,. wohld ben pelifical league be tween tune, ‘ ,Waplen; Piedmont: and Tuscany, in order to ebban the evacuation of the Pon tifical State! the tench • and ~dustrlan VOLtStE L_YIV--NUMBER 252. nom Intw YORK. ENGLAND. FRANCE. BELGIUM GERM,OY PIEDMONT. acted by Charles Dickens!, Douglas Jerrold, John , Forster, Mark Lemon, Frank Stone, Dudley Costello, and others of the same cbms, at one, of the decal mansions of the West End, [nibs prem once of the mini family, and under the express patronage of the Queen, for the purpose of form ing the nucleus for a fund contemplated as the •-• basis of The Literary Guild, is.certainly a novel ' affair. ' In teeny respects its indications are most auspicious, significant of greater charges than - its warmest advocatts would tem - Ming to allow. --....The time fixed for the rising of the certain was; originally at 84 &clock, but at her ; idejesty's. deems it was altered to 9 o'clock. . Shortly after 8 o'clock, however, a brilliant company began to pour rapidly into Devonshire Home. • The Duke of 'Wellington was the, very first to arrive. .P.S the audience appeared, they were conducted- up ' the grand marble staircase, a eirenlar flight of i great beauty,•into the gallery, fitteilup as a tem. 'porary theatre, 'and irhich abate upon the land :lug place. This gallery, a long the walls of which - , are arranged a collection of the ancient masters, is fitted npla rich 'Louis Quist:ere style, elabo ste with gilded panelling* and richly decorated cornices, The audience portion 'was fuaniahed in front with chairs fora favored few, and. far ther back with comfortable benches. Upon the left hand, too toward the stage, was fitted. up ps a roy'al ' ' to'contain several per- - aonsii.imi ... .. y gold fringed and tasluded 4 Tile etpsceginiof the stage was cleverly dec. Orated fit harmony with the embellishments of the roar/the adepts - 'being's° coniplete that, tt might him imerrenp !hit ' • orighsal urpooseof thigallemirae' , OtWid end - to' L ida0 , ,.....4014: 400ock:theind-• , latin ii,„ I euee . portion. ol.:911 ,j,insa comintetly wded, 'in:W*l44y, , , the arrival of Her s4.l l let:,.p ot - of 'eonise 'conducted to . her !palsy the Devonshire, the peifoimance - vtomm i , Uptlsithenterit of the drama or Its ' rite= Adam Itwouhibe unkind C ri ticism to • elm stextely. • Sir Edward B. Lyteon . modoubt. ' eili' tehliebtek at the head of the' hying drama tists rrEnglind, and his work, as Blume& to the stage and into hands more capable of bring.' leg out its finer points, will go through the renal crLil of public criticism. To the brilliant and- , I II was all that even the novel* , of the occasion, the magnificence of the place, and the aristocratic introduction it received, have' promised • I A. new performance, admirably calculated to charm away an hour of an aristocratic soiree, has recently appeared in Mademoiselle Emilie Ven dettas:Tech, a very pretty mouth:shoo, and' eight educated birds. The lady in question' seems to have established that same eon of Idiosyncratic-. : . understanding between herself and the birds, that some men are supposed to have with horses. Theilistory of this erstantfuig, how long time, It Mok to establish it, or by what means it was perfected, the lady does not tell. Neither Is It ratite certain how much the exqlsite taste of all the prelim:dower the affair may have to dowith -, - blinding the eyes of those who , witness the per. .. fermances of the feathered bieeds. But theskill of the whole affair, the perfect obvllexide of- the - birds, the wondrous mathematical powers they manifest, and the charming allegories illeurtra tiee „of the language of flowers which they teach, - is quite bewitching the pleasure seeking past of. , the population of London. - • 'A. new attraction has just teen added to corn piste with the hippopotamus and the elephant city in drawing the public 'to the Zoological Gar- dem in Regent's Park. I was admitted , rater -, day to a private view of the matchless collection . of htmming birls, made by Mr. Gould, which : are to be exhibited to the vieiters at the'gsrdens ' for the first time tomorrow. They are arranged - ' very tastefully in a large zoom fitted up for the 1 prtrpose, and are well worth a; visit from all. - I !eters of ornithological 'rarities. The birds, of which there are upward of 200 different speci mens, and five or six of each specimen, are placed - - in-hexagonal glass cases, which are distributed.:- . on stands in rows down the apartment,eath case contains' thirty or more specimens of those beau tiful birds in every position — sitting, tying, im their nests, or hanging from sprigs. They are of all, sizes and all colors, some at large as a , • wren, and others not mach larger than a good. . shed hornet; some with theirbreasts surPasaing -the splendid colors of the 'ruby, others outmeing 1 the softer hues of the emerald; some with their • foriked.talla twice as long as themselves!, othe rs: with beaks : as long as their bodies, dippinginto pendant tropical Slovene end, as the sun shines.. . . on ,thein, tkeyrefiect shades of every color, and ; the case resembles a mass of' brilliant jewelry: ' The collection if made from the West Indies, BrWl, , and other parts of South America, and . hat occupied Mr. Gould some years in perfecting., Pieces of tropipil ferns and other vegetetion , , fothe branches for the trees and for thesup po of the birds, and lave a very pleasing effect in • rf iin • amore g it complete tropical character. . er Majesty and the Pelece Gccant with this Princess Royal, again visited the Exhibition On Mciaday. Entering between the two grand stands of Bohemian glass and Austrian porcelain; the Rojal.partj• passed through the superb mite of - rooms in _by Atintria—after all the-finest - thing the whole show—the „ breakfast room, '. limbed room, the dining roonm the saloon, and ' the boudoir. ;Thence they proceeded to the - ' splendid compartments of the. Zoll Verdi; and devoted partietkr attention to the comparionent deullmt.W to Getman fine art. After .passing . threugh the back compartments of this portion of the exhibitioa, they examined those of Del, glum, and shortly afterwards departed::The , =wird In no wise ilimint•thes .as day after. day'; . passes. ' bllnetyl.hin titor een tu i 1 pounds S terling , sale a l ~_, + and at, the door, mid the average daily ''' „ice ipta are nimiaborel4l39l - . e present five !Mill* price for a single ad- , 'on , continues rurtil , the 26th init., when the one shilling price ( with the ' exception i ofi e day m each week, whet five shillirtgs la ' .. to render the audience select) isthence- `no adoited..- The 80,000 ,persona . erten' . are • "no dailywithinge wa ll i are of comic f ro m - ' the 'ghost classes. Stich is she - Diubber - 01. Jai- '' i V 'tors during the first menth of. cemPerstivo axe Veneta. The Crystal . Palace ..cen.hirdly ,-- 7et mildto be ispm, and the taillida` ire itill ' imp tientlyirsiting for the real inerignration - of '- ' IL, ' Tes the M and l: Te lt o be f p rim e: y ea h - o a w , q .py uestio vin e of bs t.h. tm . _ .. ,for adialasion on each returning day. Will the number fall !Mort of one hundred thousand T. 7,1 n it be, safe to admit that number, and -it each a class as will come,' within the building t Already depmedalloaa are not infrequent. The ' immense value of articles -that can ,be taken .. wthe eye of the attendant is everted, the ab. • • - *obi Impossibility of keeplag an attendant for , e a l . . case and, counter and sta ll of goods, add this atter want of control thitlinf number of Chepollie Can possibljhamever a caned thee- biting through a thousand avenues, and-spaces of eighteen acres of building—all render. the - . question about the one shilling days one of reel boteriet to all concerned.- ritisidea if 100,000, persons are within 'the building and 20,000 or 30,000 outside Which Is a small estimate, how are-the3r. to -be gor-out of Hyde Park btfore 8 o'clock , every evening 'f... - 1, There are those who ask, perhaps :with, unneces-' may eppiehenaloo, whether the -mot, being in possession of so capacious a palace; so magnifi- . cently furnished, will not be reluctant to quit. 'Sticlipars may be wholly imaginary, but they 'show! the anticipations which prevail as , to the randier* that are likely, to come from allparts of the worlAdoring the next them months, to-this mazselloutspeetacle. . I have given you no political Timis, for there' is none. Parliament atillidrags its slow length along, its members seeming unwilling 'to corn. mit themselves to any action. L. 'L. E. FII•X.IXX PALLS 07 TI Mmsorm., - -The St .Lanie. Intelligence!. of May 22 records the fine, turista this year from the Palls of the Missouri, Mr.oasTer'of the firm of Haney, Frimeati Complainlndian traders.i' Ho left the Falls on the 12th' of April in a ant - 01 beat ,accotiopardel by etx men, and performedthe2trip to St. Louis,. a distance of 2700 milqs in forty days, including Stoppages at saricw tmolng posts. Mr.; Haney reports ,that very little snow fell In the; mountains .during the •Minter.. Buffaloes last Fall were nominally entice, and the Black• feet tribe of Indians so =successful in their hunt, that the whole natioMis on the.point of Marra- Son. The small pox, which raged fearfully among the Sioux last tall, had made its. appear ance among the Amer& Indians, on ,Honning Watery and net ntunters were dying.= The To wns, located on the North side of the Missouri - a short Maumee shore St. Joseph, are also stiffer; Mg (rem the cholera as well as smell pox. • • . The Indians continue to commit petty depre dateue ern the traders, but the whole Indian country- bordering upon the Nrupsotrti - luts Veen. generally very quiet during the past:year. •—• -Mr..Barrey is of the opinion that, the supply of buffalo robes and furs will be unusually email this season, as nearly all the tribes on the We,. snit Imre unsuccessful intheir last ear' hunt:' - Swim Itananan.—her. Noble, the ,Engineer employed by the Cleveland and flirataugh toad contpany,-laat -reek' completed the 'eniieY and tomato!' of that pot at the Ilea • between and Bower, and nothingniita went; lag be the means ' necessary to cony' ferfrart - the w° h.; It is heedless to my e route is a,: drely le - stitch admits of ladead lete -:: ors Oita:Ws foot per .roilet but the Ea-, loam. the opinion that It trill be Midi:: lea Of MostrOdtion than pas bees eu Ateipsted,, ,- ; Wn shall be mated to ece tion of pa Mod- speedily-placed Make sad presecnted with ...