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THE CHICAGO TRIBDUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 123, government, of whichi there are five.—having ) 4 Rustehuk, Varna, Tirnova, Witin, nud Sofla aa GEN. GRANT. thefr centres, ‘The Presilents of the nearer to the Kingdom of ftaly, It fa ayy, that he 2o fur ngrees with Father C:Ar“e‘l“ ] Blanco. Bianco wns mamentarily expected to arriva at 8t. Thomns from Europo. A letter from Puerto Cabollo, Jan. 3, says ¢ young, not even cxcepting the naries, “wichdrawn from v-mscvrnl vigilonce and authority, But in order that it may by " N In my v . FOREIGN. wrndized In anather: they have far somo years been suflering very great denression. ‘There (4 ‘ D 3 s ¢ a8ty Judidel | Coiinella’ _ are l»m(mml\‘«-d iy 8i SR i no queetion that when £5,001.000 peoylo feel | munted us more, promytly aid fatly (o accotn- :.’.:lhqf.h.\p(x':.l.floylfi‘un('::\;'&cr“ll'f;r|§l"‘,‘“_:';l‘r‘mg:h(. i tu- | the Government, o that o his s i i a | POYCRLY the elsflized world feels it too. Tn Tre- [ plish this work of salsation, we appeal, vener: Y ) ®pFenpons of Gambetta dsm"s:v ;ul:ed' of as :i’:";‘:f;“n:l"‘th‘o“flf;:“:‘:"i’; ‘:o:fi:;::;:' 2 | clnes thers will b forty-three members desia- arneying the Irish Without Hava | o i e o nrosnerity; from their | blo bruthar, to yonk. and. he. oUher BINStAOUS | Biok Tt o lercant. pn(iery 110 190y Dere President MacMahon's 4 % great extravagares sl great andsfortunes in Amerler they are getting tefr bonds and groms tsea to pav: Imt they aré producingz. beyond the real wants of the world.” Iut while ‘you are gettinge fairly prospere America s getting the Government. 'The war ateamer Dolivar was niding the fort in shelling the town and destroying mnch property nnd many lives, Tho American schooner Marcia Reynolds, nated by the Government and sevents-one ing Kissad the Stone. clreted By the people, A he second_clnsa com- "{,Ze"xm’ D'r"mllh'l. rl?c!ulwlamlfl:lhv::i:-m:nl Tt dlstriets, cach representing 10/ bhabitante. . Y e oot gl hay. | & Grand Recontion at Dublin-.Specch ing soma property or frade has a voles serv- | . of Homa-Ruler Butt, Bishovs of ‘those regians, £o that, folning Your | s it iikely that tine ope aees the folly ot wishes und forces with ours, you may hring . of the about the accomplishment. of this work’, acting :ll(::lfllr'y‘lfic:lll'r!:\:l{“g‘c::m-\E‘h"ml PArLy regurfey {n such & manner that the fafthiul consigned to Helis o obedlent to the teachings of the Cnurch and to 1 1 by Py Successor. Xuropean Prceautions Against s Yery puor, though they are honest, Prastdent eddicts or unathemas. 1t s true th il 9 an‘s, apprenticus, und [ahorers _heing, however, Hayes, In hts messago to Congress, has | observe with always preuter reverence the pre- | make o ¢ thut he canpy, tho Drended Asiatic with n valnable cargo from New York, was | ety b8 “lie vuoniation of Bulgaria fs csti : gimkenof i Wrospesty of, Manerids, and | reriations of divine 16w, "order Hhat e 181t | (e aet by ekl St (oo e e or Pollyor obliged to stop at the fort. mated a1 1,200,000 souls, ‘The third class will | Grant's Before DI 1 Affer Din- | Lord Beaconsticld, one ‘of the most’ far- | which they have in common with us may be- | the Vatlcan m §_Byla of Plague, 5 i T e rant’s [efore Dinner and er Din Aepetield " et I comy L : cant may continue to be n mode) The Intest adsices by telegram vin Trini. consist of dlynitarics of l‘w amrr \.~‘-“ amel : ok Hatrka feeng men of the :{;m, s sald tha 4 mer! ml”{ cnml:: Tu'n e;,l'llcnl,‘b) uu.1 example of m? mnl)« vagueness. It Is true, also, that ‘norverfol ot dud sny Gen, Cedno was beaten at Marseal V:;,,{"{';fi?‘i,“.’,‘;.‘".i‘g"{i'iffm‘ it :ng’;lr\"\‘l.i'{:b(‘.:l o 3 prosperity wmeant European prosperity, an worka it has been granted thesn to manifeet in | munities In Rome amd olsewhere ' wil| om. i epeaking 1his eventni of FEuropean pros- Jesus Christ. Jt will result that through thelr rprny, aml_not morely of Insh prosperity, strng at nll Atte el ducllity, through the obedience with which they tuninta to bring atuat, " A Russian Arotic Expedition Roported | by tho Government troos, and be himsolf | of Sofla, besides thisty members swhom fie Wit what 1 catled che work Sol' i m i reacnt Governor of Bulizana will choose, 1t 18 Foubitss Aok L, BV IREATEAS Theer, Hear, hear,] ‘This fs the langest anceel 1 havo | observe the Jaws (those which are not repui- | epal te e o Vi 4 3 to Be in Imminent Poril. taken prisoner. Dl that e will e ton oF eleven So- | Oen. Grantarrived In ublin, this morntog, | cvormiade. [ lave not kissed the Blaracratone, | nant to the talth amd duty of Cotholice), they R T A L RUSSTA hammedans ty represent the Mohamedan popu- | accompanied Uy Gen, F. Noyes, Gen. A | ok 1L 1 mot Jikely r will do so, it peey | will evines thelr worthiness to receive the hene- éh s 1n the . ne e, and Gefnin s Tta of pEnce, il 0 1onE Cjor I8 SAIATY | practiom mutabe i nenreamels will make frafte, - But,as you well know, venerable Drothi- | feiahes which aro seen in the Pops lonng 100 er, our effurts in 5o scrious u matter woula be | Archbishop of Calogne. he's letter toue nvrllcvll_v uscl'mu it Gl lwr:r«- n;n"mn- :‘fululTI‘:l' — X d and aupport, fur exeent the Lurd 1ilinself bu % the houte 1abor 1 hut invain to thuse that THE VIEATHER, bulld 6. We must, therefore, HIL up our OfFricR OF THE Cuize SioNAn O vrayers to Ilim to ciant Iiis heavenly guidance | Wasmixarox, D. C., Jan, 23—1 0. m,—[ng; to iie viear on carth_and the Bishons, ntidy 08 | tigns—For Tenncssec nud the Oblo Valt ey, the hearts of Kings are in Hia keeping, rains, followed by 1y ol alleyy lighy, e to Him to irn to_milder eounals the il- s followed by partly clowdy weathier, Jowe usirious and powertul Emperor of Germany | temperature, southerty whids, shifting 1o ey, i the eminent men who advise hin, Lastly, | Fl¥ und noriherly, nud rising barometer, as tho pravers of many hiearia_united in tio For the Lako region, partly clonay woather same alm arccffectual with the Divine goodners, | 01 arcus of anow, varlable winds, shifting 'y we deslre that the Bishops of Germany combing | Botithwest ami northiwest, rislng harometer, ..,fi and extiort the falthful to Join their pravers to | A slleht fail n temnerature, 4 sin the Divine grace to atil us. Meanwhile, ns For the Upper Miexinsipot and Lower Mlssogy a pledee of Divine tavor, and in testlmony of v winde, shltting 10 westerly our allcctiou for you in the Lo, we , rising. tullowed by falilug, Ly, secord from the depths of our hewrt' the | ometcr, slitght fall, followed by slowiy o Tation, which is ecstimated at about [W000 | Badean, Mr. Russell Teve sonls. g ¢ the nlg! s Assemible millioare it nve Vresbient, | o APmsClot by the: night mail froin Loudon, Prince Dondunkoll-Korsakoif will open the As- and on arriving at Weetlatdrow Statinn was re- bly with an address, sied then designate M, | celved by the Lord Mayor, e J. Burrington, Sakianow ns hls deputy, who will by st the dis- | and conveved in hin earidage to the Ehetbourne posal of the Assembly o liable tobe consutted | Rotel, where a suite of roums had been pres by 1t but baving ne vote or power overit. In v 2 0 h{wm"“ encie Prines. Dondonkol-Kursa. | Pared for the recention of the iencral aud his Kol 't o Ihiorm the Asscmbiy that it tay | companlons, The Ameriean Caneul i Dublin, modify or even wd reptace h{ ano'lier | R, H, Harrow, called at an early hour Lo pay his instruinent the urzanic statite which has Leen | reapectsta the ex eldent, and at 11 o'clock sent fo St. Peteraiutrg o recetve the paictlon of | the Lord Mayor, ace aupanlead by his Ciaulaln, T BT e e et the Asaee | the Res. Canon Bygot attended with lia cap- bly will be ndjourned, and eatled together nguin rlaze to conduct 1 visitors througi the city i April. On this latter cecnsion the membs | and through lts prineipal bulldings, ‘They drove of the gecond class—the 120, uamely, elected | fiest to the foyal Irish Academy, in Dawson by the peaple—twill b doabled. The Deputies | oo ® o0 TR oty was recoived by the of all thicy o witl enjuy e same rizbts, | SITE0 where the party gl el ‘The Ottaman Coinmissioner i the detewntes | Reve Maxwell Close; Caps, MeEniry, Curntor Iaps it 43 the Jooking at Mr. Butt that hos In- e [ilear, hear,] . Grant vonchuied by proposing the health of the Lord Mayor, “ Mr. Butt, 8. 1%, i1 responding (or {he torst of *Fhe [fouge of Commons,’ eatd 1t twas his ereatest ambition to aed that the.r representa. tives fn the lowee of Commots should perfurn fhete Impertal datles In an essembly which was, berliaps, fhe preatest representative assembly n the world, * THE CE’][E]K-I)ISPATCHES. Whnt the Prestdent of tho Weatern tUnlon ‘Pelegraph Compnny Snys About Them. Newr Jork Heratd, uan, 31, As the question of the Inviolability of tele- crams {8 ong largely discussed Juet now, and TNR CHINESE EMDBASSY, 8. Perersnuro, Jan. 22.—The Chineso Embassy wos received to-dny by the Czar with great ceromony. ARCTIC EXPEDITION. Tho (Golos nnnonnces that authentio intel- Tigenco has been reseived from the Governor of Enatern Siberin that Prof, Nordenskjold's sltemner Vega la ice-bound forty miles from East Cape. The nuthorities of Jukutak have been instructed to issue a genoral summons to the nalives to nssist the cxpedition, A special roliof expedition of reindeer nnd dog sledges has been organized, but it in fenred this nssiatance will bo too late. A Russian Complete Commercial Collapse Threatened in Sweden, e — " FRANCE. TNE MINISTRY WARNED, Pans, Jan, 22.—Tho Republique Frincaire warns the Cabinot that a majority still_ex- ists which will keep atrict watch over the nse it makos of the respite given. The life or death of the Cabinet depends mpon its prompt fulfiliment of its promsises. It in gaia tho plan for roplncing the Dufaure Min. jstey by tho Cobinet! which would pave the way for tho elevation of Gambotta to the Presidency in 1880, was formed immediately ericTs, ad hoe will liave the rizht tu nsslst at e delib- | of the Muscur . McSweener, Aeststont | Wil probabiy receiva the attention of Congress | 3505 ite henedltion to you, venernble brother, | 1 perature, and yartly elouds weathier, 0 aftor lus speech at Rouens. man.of-war in the Pacific Station will shortly | erutlons of the Assembly, special placea beine | Librarfan, au bt orne U{ whotm Gen, | aud the State Leglatature, n reporter of the | ns o the other Bishops ot Germany, and to the LUCAL ONSZRYATIY BAKE GOVERNOR. proceed {o Behring's Straits to endeavor to | reserved for theni. Girant wes o throngh the Worary and | fferald was eent to obtaln the views ot Dr, Nor- | faithful Intrusted to_your care,!? - an, 0, As for the composition of the Assembly, the | e The was showh the nutographs of cel- estimate of the poutlation, if correet, would | cbirated men, and ong or th o of 1he Irish manu- show that the war had not. wt ol reduced the | seripts, wizo the otiginal draft maniscript copy Bulgarivn, wtle it had weil-ntgh exterminated | of Wolfe's yoem, SThe Burlal of sir the Mohattednn populatton, swhich §s assumed | Moore,' which appeared to atforid. hint the ehi 1o be only 100,00, 1t s, inderd, known that | dnterest. The bink was yext vistterdy winl hes fhe Teherkess colomsts about Widin umd alonys | the visftars were yecelved by Mr, Jo B Vernon, 1 Servian ominrs have nhst dlsappenred, | Governor of tie Ba of frelaid, wind condacted K mber of the Ao amnedan tailion o W jdm | to the Bosed oora, former!s the oid Tlouse of nnd the other Danube towns may have leit | Lorda, and to the publle offlee, otice the Irish likewise. Little, too, mny remalit of the Pom- | House of Commons. ‘fhe Geuerat evinced no aks shout Plevna, Sclr?, and Lovehas but it | muterial interest in the internal associutions of sceos almost ineredibie that the bulk of the | the vlace. — He afterwand proceeded 1o thy Mobammedan population,whichdwelt comnpuetly | Chamber of Commere I‘rlwrc dig_was mut by in the Quadrilateral nidd' was not disturoed by | Alderman Tarpey. the Hich Sheriff, and, havinie the war, shottld, sinee the. itossian oceupation | remd the latest relegeains, he sined his oame of the Quadrilateral, have reaueed to a | i1 the visitora® hook, Ile then visited the new fraction of what it previo wWas, xehange, wd $hence drove to ‘Urinity oo where 1he xrlynlrrlh'w}nlliv'rll'nllcr'lfl o'cluck, aml were received by the Provest, the 1ITALY. l‘iluhltllu'x(l. mln- i'\lhrrnc ‘ubl;tr o AL Py and IT8 FOREIGN PULICY. Mr. Brooke, 3 Dr, Stutibs, I T, o Dr, 8taw, K C. D.5 Dr. Malets, ¥, T, 3 Roxz, Jan. 22,—In the Benato to-day tho [ .0 My, Makafy, D). te wos condsictal dobate upon the foreign policy of the Gov- | through the exawnination-hall, the dinlng-tiall, i 3 ) the new lecture-hall, she museam, and the ernmont was continned. Symor De Prolis | il o2 LY Nivor and purty sl drve renowed his declarations of yesterdny. The | throueh Sackville ntfeet, amd shortly after 1 only new point in his speech was thoe assor. n'!flo;-ll!a nrrlvmllnullw it Ilfill. 'llcrulimrllbcrs ol citizens winl o large poiles force had age tion that the interests of Italy forbede any | yopied. As Gon, Grant atighted from lds car- modification of the statu quo with ‘Tunis. | ringe, he was received with demonstrations of This is Inleresting in conncction with the l'flyc?l by ‘Ilm ;‘i;"uhm. who lmlfllud lé\i'lr hats niud cheered, ie entrance to the C rolntions ""“:e"‘; f:““i:z;‘ ’{‘“‘YA e tonerdl awas _reeeived, by tho Bl NTERNAL POLICT, Mr. Burke, Mr. Brooks, M. P, and sev- eral memnbers of the corporation, and con- l:?‘]f Senate ""“}’:;""b"“(;“"g ;?' the day, | Gied o the Councll Chamber, where the which was nccepted by tha Cabinet, to tho | wemours In thelr robes sere in walting to recelvo effect that, in ordor to uphold tho nationnl | him. J\Jlumhl'r "tr clnzeu[i \‘vlerc {nlmi urew;u' Im i i i witniess the preeentation ol e frevdom ol e prestige aud institutions, it is neccssary nob | (yv'to the distlugutshed visitor, The resolution only loyally to observe tronties, bLut also to | that such an honor should ho conterred upcn seo that the internal policy does not distarb hin hoving been rend, the Lord Mavor, mnld Tty cheers, presented Gem, Grant. with the certill the financlal equilibrinmn or 1nilitary organi- | catg of the freudom of the eity, which was cou- zatlon, tniflfid Inn <-Inn‘kc|. «('lm dl ‘(h‘l kmmm] frumtll‘w cclebratea shrine of St Putrick, us at present in The foregoing ia consldered to fmply a | (" (Lscnsfon of the fovnl Irish Acudemy. The censiire of the policy of the late Caroli | aneles, corvers, fect, ant huinile are of gold Cabinet. exauisitely desicned T [rish plnfted work copled vin Green, the President of the Western Union Company, apon the subject and matters,Incl- destally conunected with it. The Interview, the publication of which Dr. Green Authorized, was us ucarly as It van be repeated, as follows: . o You nre nware, Doctor, of the hmpression whicn m;e:‘:mu that the cipher telégrams were glvul 24 ough some villeer or agent of the o Lonis Julea de Normandie, & life Senator, hias boen appointed Governor of the Bank of France. 2 extricato the Vegn or bring off the crew, London Times, Jan. 3. An Embassy from China, as we Intimated in our telegraphic tolumns Wednesday, has reached 8t Petersbur.g Very soon thie most exclusive land fn the world will bnve Envoyas at most of the European Courts, il China may fullow in the reforming ways of Japan, But the sending of an Amhaseador from P'ekin to the Kussian Capital hias a serlous political interest, for rea- sons nade clear by the letter which we publish- ed on Wednesday from our correspondent at Shanghbal, Russia snd China are dissgrecably close neighbors in Central Astn. Only afew years ago the Chinese wero thomasters of Kash- gar. Thele rulo was overthrown by a Mahom- eiau rebellion, and the power of the victors was specdily orzanized by Yakoob Beg. s grent abiiity both as a soidier and n Gov- croor gave him one of those carcers which sre still open to military adventurers o the loose and decaylng sucleties of Asia. 1Mis fame us nchampion of the Mahometan falth tvas rewarded oven by European tributes of ad- miration, But his power was threatened intwo dircetions, and it was certaln to crumble away before the ndvancing wave of Russla or Chlna. He dicd hefore the scrvants of the Czar found it needful to take charge of his Capital, but not before the Chbinese had begun to reclalm thelr lost authority. They had waited for years, In thelr usual paticnt fashlon, until they had drilled and armed a formidable army, and pushed it across thie grest spaces between the ventrea of thele own authority and Kashgar. Houw great o value they attach to the enterprise is atiown by onr Shanghat correspondent. The troops are under ‘Tso Tsung-tang, who, in mat- ters purcly Chluese, {8 reputed to be the shiest oflicial i Chtna. He is estimated moro highly than even Li lung Chang. The Gove (Exrva, Jan d—The prompt submission of e i Wearrsy the enver of Suleure to the Iaw which imalics the Fo suffrages of thedr lucks an indispensable quallfi- cation for the holding of a benefice, togoticr with the late elections in the Bernese Jura, is coneldererd to marle the Deeinning of a new voliey on thu part of the Vatican, ur, rather, the abandonment of the tacties 8o loog perststed jn by Plus IX. ‘The Encyclleal of Nov. 21, 157, expressed disapproval of the election of priests by their congrezations, and tlhie faithful wero enjolucd to take tio part therein, do rigorousty were these orders obeyed fn Geneva thattn several instances lueral Catholle ewres have Luen elecred by five or six parishoners, all the others refustuz o vote, [ am not mware that even yet permission to vote i sliilat cireun- stances hus boen granted to the Catholics of this conton. 'The question will not arse until the oecurrence of another vacancy, but it Is not likely thnt the falthful of Genevn will be difTer- ently treated trom those of Berne nnd Solcure, amnl to sl appearance the Culturkanp! (n Switz- crl‘uulzl s afale way of being epeedily termi- nuted. REPLACED. Pants, Jan, 22,—Le Tenps sy it 18 cer- tain M. Ferdinand Herold, Senator of the Left, hns roplacod ML Duval aa Perfect of tho Beine, ¥ if such an impreasion exists it s utterly wroug, Somwebudy stole or copfed these teles grams after they had goe out of one hands amd while they were in (e possession of Senn- tor Mortuu's Coiittes on Privileges und Elee- o, ** Were these ciplior dispatches, then, nmong the tetegrans delivered 1o Senator Morton's Commlrree:” [ = sir. The way they came to be deliv- cred was this: Mr. Morrison offered fn the House a reolution ealing for the delivery af cerealn telegrams wiich had Vnused between Willlam E. Chandler and other Republican managers durlug the Electoral contest In the disputed Stutes, Senator Morton, 08 an offsct 1o Uing, widened the fuqairy by serving upon us one o1 these sweebing drag-nes subpenas ca'l- ing for atl telewvams which hal passed between vertaty points within o certain time and relating to the eiection. Mr. Orton resisted both demands, and, you rememoer, was for some thne even under” arrest {n Washinzton. 1r nllfllmlv thouzhit that Mr, Orton, from his tepublican symputhies, was instrumental m allowine these telezrams to bu divalzed he does his m ry gricvous Injustiee, lor 1 linow that nobody fought berder than Mr, Orton inst e Conpany’a suhimission to this drag- et subpa The Serjesni-at-Arms even took our entire Executive Comnitteu to Washine- ton, Immm{: us virtually wider nrrest until we lad (o yleld wind give up the telegrams.’ * And huw were 1hey given up ' *Wnoen 1ne Exeentive’ Committes first heard that the subpeni waa likely 10 be served uson us we were so absututely opposed to surrender them thul iL wis proposed to burn them betore 1he Congressional demsid could furmally rench us. AL that thue the submens had ouly been NOT BATISFIED. Pauts, Jno. 22.—). (iambetta's new pa- pers, the Jepublique Francaise and Delite Republique, are still discontented, The for- mer says it cannot suppose the changes of b fanctionaries foreshadowed by M. Dnfaure's : specch will fully satisfy tho Left. The Intter fenrs a fresh crisle, though it thinka the pres- ent situation may endure somo time, y RESIONED. Loxnox, Jan, 22.—A Paris dispatch says it is announced that M. Tejsserouc do Bort hoas spontancously resigned tho Ministry of Agri- culture and Commoreo. This occasions the ' Cabinet, in which his position has lately been n purely negative vne, no inconven. jenco. On the comtrary it saves it from the consequences of his imprudenco in denonncing treaties of commorce without having fixed on a definito economio policy to follow after taking such a step. ‘Tho cor- rospondont adds that it is expected M. Jules Forry, who was the author of thoe votaof H confidence passed by the Deputies on tho 20th inet.,, and who personifies tho com- promiso then effacted, will succeed Do Bort. ¥ WOULD IAVE RESIGNED. Loxvox, Jan. 22.—A Yaris correspondent dectaros that ho knows on the best authority f that Prosidont MacMahon detormined to ro- Lowiton Times, Tha Pope’s letter to the Archbishop of Co- lozne, which we print in another colutnn, s an wniable but vauug insiunation that L'rinc Bie- | | A freal marek, in t¥ing the hands of the Catholle Ainoy Y e Chureh, I8 easting asfde liis besy allv against 8¢- Ny 1 clalism, The Fope fs naturally eorry that his rellcloua community should be fettered in the noble German natfon, awd he appropriately cd- dresses hislament toa prelate who har veen drlyen from his sce for dccliulnl( to fullll the conditions of the Falk lnws, Ilis regret Is all the deeper beeausa ho thinks that to fetter the Church s to strengehien the doctrines which de- stroy hnman society, “The religiour, political, atd'soctal order® fs threatenced with o very se- rlous aisastor on aceount of the pervested” doc- trinesand audac'ous schiemes of “certain per- fidions men, who acotl at all Jaws" Hence the Pope thinks that he would not be fulililing his auty i he **dud not tender the very elliclent remicdles™ which the Churel ean prescrlbe for the hils of hiuman soch: But Prince Blanarck may point to the somewnat embarrassing face that the Soclallstic movement was grently an. 1. 3 ¢ | helped by the chief ecelesiustical pamphleicer T ernment bas allowed bim to make war framn the Dunraven chaltee und the Danvegan el upon one of oir azents and not uponany 3 sign if L, Dufauro was ousted, oud ha (Mac- | in the usual Cbincso foshion. His army = v, The whole is richly ornaniented with Ieish ¥l the Compa.y, Lefore resolving, hows | i mest, sromipent prejate BLECERIMYL ||| YO(,"‘,E.A,',‘“,SL“_M{%!:P ‘,Nf',ys' ; Mahon) consequently deprived of control of | 18 Fecruited by tho awift expedlens of THE PLAGUE. Juninehite, awiethy sty and erystal, ‘There fsapace | €Ven Lo desteoy the welograms we thuiit 1t | “ant pugnaclaus haniion of the Church en Do yean. S -Arcd, e stenalp : genty Sen comuusion, und Tio dispenecs with the trouble- PRECAUTIONS, for n suitable fnscriptlon, 85 Wie v Lopwily wne euitial dumn ad tiie Soclulist K the War Department. GREAT BEPUBLICAN TIIUMPIT IN THE CONTEST YOR BENATONS. Disvateh to Lonion Tymer, k Panis, Jan, 5.~The Senatorfal clections helil , today havo exgeeded the miost sangulne A expectations of the Republicans. Of elghty- two clectlons, sixty-four bave been car- ried by the Government, aml only sl tecn by the Oppositlon. The suffrage has beeg merciieas towards the Reactiourles, Among "those left hors de combat is Marshal Canrobert, whoso military ahtlitles und patriot- fom {ailed to save hiin, und whose exclusion from the Legislature cantot be viewed by dis- 3 passionate observers without regretting the ¥ ardor of astrugrzle fn which the worthlest bravest succunb. Marsbal Canrobert is not the oaly one removed from (he Senatorial 1st whose defent, it not to ba regretted, will at least cause conl ader, Lasalie, and pub- Bosrow, dan. 23.—Arrived, the steamsbip Tished mony nttacks ogainst the hubitof depend- | Palesthic, from Liverpool. inz on the Tntalistie machivery of demund and | - Loxpox, Jun, 23—The steamshivs Dunay, supnly, Many other Catholle ceclostastica havo | from New Yors, and Brazifan, from Boston, lent the authority of the Churchto attacks on | have orrived out. the tyranny of capital, ‘Thero 18 a rozialism of ———— the pulpie und of thie orofessorial chair ua well The River Oxus, osof tne Democratle platform and the tAp. Mosonto Correspondence Culngne Gatelte, room, Receutly, 1o is true, the clergyhave been Concerniog the frruption of the Amou Darm Jess ceady to cebo the asplrations of the poor, | into its old rivor bed—tho Usboga—wo learn, s Beeause Eoclallsm Lias shown ftsclf as hostilo to | the resnlt of the fuguirics begun by order of retiuzfon as to capital and frec-trade. Stitl, prac | Qen. Lotnakine, the following Darticulsnt tieal men ltke Prince Blamarck, would fiko to ‘Threa priveipal irraptions have taken place= henr the Pope speakine out maore deflnitely | one neorthe Town of . Kiptanak, directly loko neainst o forin of nqunn which ecema to ne | the Usboga, whero the water has flown into e unlml‘n!vunz us o foreien _enemy. Ho would Bara-Kamish lakes and filled the salt lakes of doubtless also wish to profit by o Pontifieal re- | Koch-Pulears n considerablo mass of water bu bulko to those prelates and pricsta who, in work- | flown through the Dnraulll into the Usben, ing orainst the supremacy of Prussin, have | and a third frruption has owcurred uesr the really been the foes of the natlonal unity. Al- | rown of Chod-chellt, from whence the water b thoush the Popu's lotter in meant to spread a | flowed luto the Arul-Dengts Lastn, Ve con- spirit af onctliation, ite vaguene: Hly | wunication by land throuzh the Usboza River Porter. hdse Porter told us that it would be ¢ Lo taky such ustep Inadvanco casfonal demand tor theeo tele- e, aud that it would subject our actlon 1o ns, We then, when woe found resistanco would be useless, wud that e entlre Exeentive Committes would have to accoripuby thy Scegeant-nt-Arma to Waabtnggton, anstrieted Mr. Clarence Cary, onr utlive mtorney, to colleet ther ol put them into a trank, and bring thei wlong to Washington, It was a greas met boumi Baratoga trunk, which ho spectally hotight for the purnose, aiul contatued 20,54 telearmns, At Washimgton he delivered the teank to Mr. Wihitney, our mauager, upon whom the subpenn nd first been served, und who turnoil runk, with ita contents, over to the Commlitee,” » How long did_the telegrams remain tn the possession of the Commitiest” some necessity of paying his soldlers. ‘The service I8 hard, for the lne of communicatlon fs sumetimes cot by robbers; the supplics reach the camp irregulariy, amd such articles as clotlics, shoes, nnd food scem to be often for- gotten, Inwinter the cold 18 so tereibly seyere 1 in one night the loss from frost-bite alone sald to hinve been H0O men. A zood many of the soldlers naturally think the cultivating of their own flelds more ogreeablo thau such cam- pulzulng; but Tsp cures home-sickness by rhooting any of them who attempt to eacape. 8o far, he lins been successtul, for he bns ehat- tered the power which was erected by Yakuob Hea. ng’ the work has cost a sum which even European CGovernments do not lightly throw away. Bo large is the army, so claborate the caufpment, and 8o great the distanco from the base of supplics, that the campolgn hus cost 24,000,000 a year, ‘That, as our correapondent ¢ au P, N ‘The Lord Mayor then delivered a long, com- Vimvxa, Jon, 22, —Dreliminary conforonces | 1y iniary addivss, In whicl he welcomed Gen in rogard to tho plague have commonced bo- | Grant on the part of the vitizens, vinzg L tweon the German Privy Councilior, Finkeln- tlmglhlmkfll -lmun llhc v '!’Llault an letld}nl 4 cordinl oo ug which existed between burg, and members of the Austrian fi‘lmllnry Ireland and Amerien. Ielshmen, e eald, were Doard. Tho establishment of a rigorous | incebted to thut country tor many gtits, wind at senitary cordon, with tho co-oporation of | present they were Indebtedt Lo It for - thelr foud, 5 while Amerlen was fudebred to Ireland for many Roumanin, from Memel to Bulinn, is mug- | things, but for none more than for bens 1he gested, The Northern Rnilway has given ]fimln:nlhm of ;‘\u;(:rllmllt socle w‘m(\;h wus argely composed o rishmen who left foime notico that direct trafflo from Russia will bo [ A0SR, their nutive sofl, and mada suspended uter Fridny, America thele home, Many of them' had flour- TERMINATED, inlied Ill!ll'mlwmul;'lhc hunlm; ll;fluvlwu of the N great epublic. e marked e names Tho Azence lussc nnounces that tho Astrn. [ EFe8t BRI (€0 SIS0 (LT othieres khau opidemic hns termivated. Oficial re- 'l'lu‘] umflxkrr n:v(cwn(l’ fy"" m«luu:uishm erece ports regwdiug the plague have been of (en. Grant as o soldier and statesnnm, n referring (o hia intended visit 10 the North of throughout untrustworthy. Treluu, altuded 1o the avy duties woleh 3 ERSia i ¢ 4 # e Mr. Cary, who happened to be present, mey ¢ surprise, and, perhaps, in some a feelin of jus- heiiil or China, presscd upon the Hien manufacturers who seny | Here 3 f ' present, | lom daappolnting at Berliv. 1t mayn;pear all | bed fs futerrupted and the Innd steppe ls nole g tico matisfled. "Amoni: tnose who iuve fulen | “Fo 5 a0 St i o iy e GREAT BRITAIN. Cheir ool 10 the United Biates, awd nsfied i | consyfted soime memoraids aud said: | = From | o more b ulvoest on Aeralint of 1he hih hopes | water. - How. tar thesabsr Mgt i the Utboc B M kot had lited | balt gained, for Tao has to count with & muclh LALUI TROUDLE, 1o duvige somo plan which would ciusitzo the | Lionthe. ‘Thien they wera retirucd e e Dhiehaccompanied 1s olevation to the Pontif- | mey diminial If the Government. uf Khiva o % y he politien! % 1y 3 s ks ¥ el a ] . ey 45 yreitase enl Thrune, tinuce am up the be de ! sactor ™ s wh © Falen from " oflce | 10r¢ forioldable onemy thn tho fel dytely | 1oupo, Jan. 22.—Sbip-buikders, mastern, | apentod to b o du ail e could o fiely e | that thuc runebudy ititbave got ot of themn | "yheh"Léo XIIL. wan sroclaimel Fape many Foriined e Tt s ‘mat withunt. baporisie . nstcad of blessing thu good fortuna | Regetn, Yol Beg fied to frowm Kestizar to hee | and wen, have compromised their differ- | JEvple who wers s Intlmately counected with ani Bl B, seaaiol, Ay, the teles ' people zeenied to think that he wonld at oncs | that the Ushoga can be put uuder water without try tu make the best of (he moral nnd political | diflfeultv fur 200 versts as far as Koch-Lulzarn forces which nre reshaping, Furopean socloty. | 11 tho Bay of Karabugask, which penetrates for Ile wan expeeted to be @ diffbrent man from the | 150 verats to the east inta’ the ‘continent, slows Pontilf who had pnsscd awag., 1fis culture was | itaclf navigublo for steamcrs, the trading roud d a doubt. It waa subposed that ho had | from Krasnogarsic, on the Casplan Sea, to yinnathy with sonie forms of {ntellect- | Khiva, which ts 600 versts I Jougth wnd lad ual activity which his amiable, but not very tol- | throuzh s waterless sandy desert, will beston: erant, predecessor had olmost put under the | cued by 400 versts. This circumstance alooe iy bun ot the Church. It was thought that lo | jor the flussion connections with Central Aila must gee the hopelessness of expe.ting dtaly to | hnportaut enough to awaken the Intercst of all b:nlnu'um llzrukcn up fnto the divisions most auit- | those concerned in the question, ubla for the - 5 which had granted them an undeserved Juatre, really thought their elevation bad been % owling to thelr deserts and continued to couspire 3 aguinst thelr country’s tranquillity,with the sole alin of affording it the pieasurc of aguly belng governed by them. ‘The Senatorial electors have D oeted with admirable justice in seoding back ; thiess presumptuous nonentitics to_obllvion, ' think, nevertheless, that men ke M. Helcastcl who, hawcver objectionsble thelr tondeucles ur doctrines, are entitled to admiration for the stralghitforwardness of their convictions, deserve wrams, 1 was told, would be spread all over the table winl remaln there over night, su that they conld Lo readlly examined by the meui- DLers next morning, ‘the cerk of the Com- mittes told us thut the roow was always locked -over nleht, and thut they would be sate, Of course, when the Comemittes sat with closed doors, bady could tetl what waa betg done with these dlsputelos, “Somebody stoly them aml ot some expert 1o decipier thum,” was Dr. Ureen's off-land opimon, ) Amerlen and sympathized 50 warmly witl it, onces as to woges. Blackburn is placaded He pbaorsod thit ¢ e o amea alvcady entered with inciteruents to a general striko of . | vn the tist of howorary freemen of the City of i H WO | Dublin wero thoss of St Hutt e, lad: » 9 stone, and with three such numes as they now COTTOS JEL BURSKD , enrolied It wis not Hkely that anather would b Loxvon, Jan, 22,—Tccles’ Cotton Mill, at | udded which was not deserving of the hovor, Ashiton, riiuning 2,000 spindlos, burned yes. | Uen. Grant then rase, and, ucknowledging the terday. Ono hnadred and thirty porsons nra | “lPHICIL ety e T thrown out of employmont, Twus, £30,000, | Tows CouNci, or Duntts, Labi ThEMEN: ] for tcrrlmr{. ond the Chincse commanurris ex- ceedinely anxlous ta capture the fugitive., e Is exceedinely surorised ot the refusal of the Russians to surrender bis chiel enemy; and he has made a much wore fmportaut” demand, Bome yeurs nizo the Ruasiana sclzed o portion of the Knshearian territory, which they still Keop. ‘They are now fuvited to tand {t over to the Chifcse, and In fact to put thelr frontier baek 170 miles, A third demand is that the Russlans shall sutrender the portion of Il which they have sapexed; but, usthey carry on i brisk N OF THE AND QEN- very prond to he made i citizen . ; . it b G st Wit vou do with them aft olltieal indopendence ot the Lapa. ———————— ' inzs now of regret autl naw of satiefaction thit | H s Ao s EtoE o] STEAMER ON THE OXUS, mo to-uay. Smva iy arrival on thissido of the ete, it #an Jas (Cit.) Mercur) the new Ambassador ot the Court of 8t, Peters- burg, is, however, to prees the demand for the surrender of Kul‘ Beg, und for 8 chanee fn the present frontler, “Such would seent to be then to see that the number was co that none were nissiug orhiad been abatracted P * No, we dil not count them,” Dr, tireen re- plled, ** but they were put baek fnto the trunk, 0 ahe sees among the vanquished M. Pascal, the Noo-Bouapartist: M. Behic, Minister of Com- meree mnacr the Emiplre; M. Rudez-Benavant, King, These hopes were strengthened when Mrs, Hiram Pomeroy, hvingin I Father Curcl was_invited to the Vutlenn, Tho | Valty, {n this connty, Wi atinsuianell osatt o benn olIKed. 60 e | tra ahoa 4 ek Lanan tlo Caloverss on last Friday more- 2. abouit 4 o'clock, called by her husband, wae =3 s Atlantle { havo had the plessure of befnge made CazcuTrAy Ja, Intelligenca hns been | ' citizen of quite & number of towns wud cltfes, received lero that o Itussian steamer hus | Lut nothing hias given me wore pleasure than to v vi ok 1! cloty for laving urged thal th ¥ " the Comte de Charabor's confidant; Gen. Loy: | the hriucipal reason for sending him 10 the Rus- | sndo its way up the River Oxus sud beyond | by iwadea citizen of the sinclpateity of Trelam, | Which was locked and sent per cxpross to our :‘nzu'l‘s‘ b’ctn‘l’l(ul Toyat fnhlcl"l-l‘ C:' o‘i‘x‘: 4 ;"l’;‘l;glt::»:‘k‘»cl:“l:e:::{l’lgflsglm‘mnflll?‘ x’:-‘;‘k!ln:f: Roly I Aradnt Ortemniatsy g};;,"cb‘f':,'"l-,‘"{“ of | stan Capital. Tlut the Chivews wro very sai- | tha Afghnn frontior {l;';x;. piear] - Lata b Lieth g eituoaln sun: L }’e"\{,‘"‘}',":lf,,“,’,,j“,fi.";;[:":,,,’““,‘,‘:‘,‘:fi‘)‘. Kingp ot ey sliould " cinploy the bo- | great noise. Bbo tuok thio Jamp and went o) ¢ 1 Col, de Bantar Syl # - ry wiicee ther o 3 ftlie 3 it % onstiti 5 S = Slio b the evanchiat tomiataataof. thi Nint] | ELye they tuok for Mhoveful anawer, u'l'v’fi[-l' ANARCHY, e T O e it hiers | beting u iny possesaion duriue the tme. 1 then | Wblest vowers efanted by the Conatitution, | to e chicken-cou near by, bilt saw uozlist Comte Daru, 8o often on the eve of resuming oflice to revresent a reruulvn poliey; M. Her- aard-Dutreil, who had scarcely entered public Mte, and whose only offeusc consists in not be- tug n Republwan; M. Depeyre, the vehement Miutster of Justice of May 24, whose Under- Becretary, however, eujoys a Hfo Senatorabip; gave the Key to my son, utid told hiw to unlock e trunk aid destroy the telegrams, Le took thetruuk to the vugioe-roon, sud thers burved ita chttre contents, ' e — TIE VATICAN, fr. Pererspuno, Jun. 22.--The Gazctte fre hx' l:llllre'l:mnl. h}m;h-lu ol fure hiad the honor and pleas states that completo anarchy prevalls it e Irishmen and their descendants when in Kashgar, Tho rebels outnumbor the Chi. rllh-u umunu-l ()uruluulll'lu ul does. Null bu; e ng poesessed of the cloquence ol your Lord B3 forcainf ccenpation Nifyor, ©shall sy ioro than stmply thiankc [ luve thers: o g up political refuzzees to any Power, and least of sof ropresenth all to u Power which, Hko Chiug, ‘has stlll Lo learn the rudiments of what the Western world means by humanity. It 18 needless to say what would be the fate of Kull Bew 1f he were placed in tie hands of Tso, Hitherto the Russian ofli- clals seean to havo denfed that he hadreached and thoy they should thus reconquer for the | bt thelr young dog runninie around the cwon Papacy suchindependence ns it inight be found | gpe -muufl bl wnd droye himaway, She ila toneeid. 'I'he hopes of the Libersla ran bigh | want back (nto the house, but had not beea when the Pope _ostentatioualy offered the hus- | thers but o fow mluutes when the chifekens Le pitality of the Vatiean to an occleslastic whom | gan squalling agatu, Sbe then ran out withet the most powerful soclety In the Churceh had | the Jight and raw an animnal at the saling pronounced all but a hefotie, The Jeauts, IL | wirh a hen, ‘Thinking 1t was the dog, shy - AT yoi.! [Applause, was safd, luul been the mastera of the Papacy In | ynd picked {8 up o her arins, at the same tid and many other politiclans, with wbow the bats | Sy i . ) BWEDEN, “’Thyws checrs wero then glven for ten, Grant % R b und picked 1t up 1o he , Bt thy saiie Tt ot anore work, O (MEOIeE Aneds M. | helr territory, but thie Uhitieds ecuitmmuter . COMMERCIAL COLLAFSE. and for Amerien. Lotter from the Popes Ny tims of Fids [ «d nuw tiey wers (0 b8 | laying lold of onc ot bis hind legn, I bt de Boudy, whosa hotse was the acens of the “ zrand resolutions adopted guring the crisls of 576 M. de Lareluty, who was the candidute of the stanch Legitimists us Miniater of Public Tostructlon; the brave Gon. Espivent, whoso sword belongs to his country as miuch s to his King, aro smonu the few survivars of the Hppo- Loandan Times, Pants, Jan. 2.—The clerical organs publish this evening the Pone's letter to the Arclibistop ol Cologne, After some complinients to the Archbishop, bis flock, und the oplscopacy at lurge, the Lope sa rlulluull{ replied by askiog how much they wanted lor Min, The Russian Guyernment inny now be expected totake the muntler course of saying thul it means to shelter the fugitive, It will be inore dillicult to mect the demnand for the surrender of a provines which once belonged to China; but Russin will begin o pew chaptor ot bistory £ she should abandon territory 170 taught once inore Christlan virtue of sub- | ag'it turned out to be, throw wp one of fLi vavh misefon which they had long ago f striking ber in the faco, cutting ber severels But it was roon scen that theso wers delusive | Sha then began to realizo that she bt dreams. ‘I'hie Pope did not hold out the right | than u puppy to contend with, She then drovpd hamd uf followsliy to the Kinz, orinvite tho | qywn, ploning the Ivax to the ground wiih b2 Catholics to put heir politicul trust fn the | kn and then, with a clab that loy nesn # chances of tho voting-urn, or in any way con- | best fis bralus out and dragged It to ber bad wn & “Mr, Butt, having been called upon, ross Loxpox, Jan. 25 . m.—A dlspateh | 0 cotturistic applause, and Fr T from Copenhagon says It is feored s gunernl “iMy Loup Mavou: | can only sttribute comnmereiu! collapso is imminent in Sweden, | this call up he to the fact that acehlent his Furtber failures sro daily ospectad. a given me pro nee on that voll on which T sm M ly oxpactod, and | proud to stand first, Lam very hanpy to o thousands of persons bave been thrown out | urntulate, for Ithink 1 may, with il bla distin- Y iy of i ccessor. 4 sitfan. The defeat of the Opposition fu tha | S iHs100s I B sobld Bosne, e ol | of ewploymant et Tonoras our tHemd oot felluwecrfesn, | * From this unity tn doctrine, counsels, und | e tho polley of Lis predoccaror, | Sael teb | banble beylaide to show hiin What truo colrsf 5 Girunde is overwhelming, and the general chare | Avitie Governm Sbe may sppeal P Y e = ex-resident rant, upon being w member of [ acts we have every reuson to hope that things | grudied thie spirlt und the wavs of Rome. It is o U # acter of the clections marks a firmocss of reso- | 40" the vested intercsts which liave A S the City ot Dublin, [ cannot presiane to ald | wiil turn out aceording to our ardent desires, | the oldest of European (lovernmeuts, aid also lution which skiould deal a mortal blow utany | been created by posscssion. 8ho iy decline to SRMANY, auything (o the eloqient languaze inwbichy ot | g e not only will the Churets of Chrlat [ 1ho most conservative. 1n the course of man . bupea of the full of the Republfc. B A ionte. Taen fitaloe fhue uitlless DISMAKCK BACKS DOWN. 1w Lord Mayar, bave spoken ol hint, but may { 1 centiries it has tnnssed togother the Fichost cale Eoe "ihe Benato now cuntalus 177 supporters of | yiilof oo ler whio correspundent P acd that "1 iRk, even fy comnertion with iho | feel i tnestimablo advantages, but clvll soclety | 350050 vraditions, matlme, and habits ever Kk Qoveribents suiast uh unostsion ol 105, | 2uke ol _ssumnmuler whio, aur _togapunisn Benuw, Jan, ¥2.—1t §s sguln reported that will also derive the most precious fruits, You | yeee 4 Y bads suys, haa put down the rebeilion in Knshgsr by massacreluz M0 per cent of the Mationietun fu- habitants, But a stranger motive for resistance will spring from the kuowledio that she would seriously lose prestlizo throughiout Central Asia of she were to elve waytu such u State as Chiua, ‘fne Minwterlal tmajority is accordtouly Nfy-four i —a wajorlty which 1s pretty certaly “ 1ta sunction to suy weusure direcled 3 fudependence of the natlonal will or ualntensuea of the present rgiu sceumniated by ouy Btate, It does every- thing by rule. Bo vast s its experlence that It can” find a precedent for every new duty in its dealings with forgotten Kings und all but forgotten (iovernments, Nothing con bo more ludierous thun the ides that becauso the ¢ T Ameriean Rebeltion, he bas o prouder trlumph Miamarck 1 willg to witbdrae bix Lillto |t all the snilary corles -Pfil b o, i i s0. | 1t wus his to consolutate, in his place us Clicl discipline tho Reichutag, this timo {u conse- | yb, woh G % SR i e TS clement s quonco of the voliement opposition it wmocts | uver which he uad triumphed ns & soldivr, wnd from the Dicts of the varions Germon States, | 10 unite seuin lu peace atd barnony the blates well kunow, vencrable brother, our profound convictlon, Which we havo frequently expressed aud munifested, that the most serfous perits by which soclety 1 menaved proceed maluly from L to lend lust the ainst the Certain md to be alarmed fu ¢ Dereuns, it {3 trae, pre ‘The conquered khanates ore stiil mutinous, aid et —— .. that are still n every sense United States. the Chureh of Jesus Chrlst having everswhere | popo holds bimsel! to ba fnfatlible, he can take : this Lour of triuuiph. ‘Luey shluk, or, ub lesaty | i Hetco Manomctantsm, which' will bo ynifl- A New Engliah Fashion in Wives, “*\Tarcers vubjestls of debullare suporton.t | been deprived of Its salutary publle influence | wia pen and scribble a bit of unerri doctrinc. ; cl:{:tcydnu’h‘n!m\hlr\'h-ttgu, ‘Tl“x‘vll‘l“lrllnfitx.ul::'fi.t clently excited by the advance ot thie English Wiitehall Review (Londan). [.»\mxhu e Aud when Rebellion rafeed its head | on society, aud from its Hherty belug so 1 the product of complicat- Very excesses thelr adversaris reckon upon, { army iuto Afghunlstan, wieht bs made uwrov- Of late yeurs the tewlency hins ticome more | b Was equal to the military task of putting it | pampered that ftean searcely watel over the ro- | S machlvery, which it may talic vears taset n Ci ernable by @ nese trlumpl. - Already the usslaus Teward the position with uncasiness, und 1t s eertalnly uot caviable, They cuunot offurd to show slzns ol weakness. Nor can thero be muchiidoubt that they do not consider Kashgar itsell " buyond the possibilities of con- quuat. Chiya miay easily seem to preseut rich Lave no hesitation fu saylng they are completely mistaken. b the finst place, the Kepublican wmajority fn the Senate is large enough to coable the Moderate Nepublicans to dis. peuse with the ten or #fteen Radleals, for it must not bo furgotten thut the extreme element bas only wun three or four freal seats, motion, il the creaking of whicl may be hoara over thy whole world, Eveu his actions, which 1o boyonl the ranga of his claims to boan lu- faliible wulds, arc dictated by a crowd of prece- dents ond trailitions, "Thus there is littlo room for spontancity lo the Vatlean, and It was unreasonable to oxpact that quirctients und welfars of lodividuats. Thut conviction §a hinpresacd oo our mind, not ooly becatse we know the nature nud great vieiue of the Crureh, but because unimpeashable histori- cal ducuments plainly show the Counnonwealth 1o flourish best when the Church enjogs its full aud more marked o e purt of Englisimen of § down, wnd when It wus put down hie wus equal Food naune wid wockal ositinn 1o seck for iy 10 1hie more glorfous tusk of treating with clem- sulves wives out of the purlleus of the Jlay. | ency, sl kiodness, amd moderation the con- market wid the groves of Chelsen and Ht. | quered States, ‘[Applause.] ‘That was a trl- Jobu's Wood, aud to this fuet there can be no | Bmbl that won hlm a secund tenuse of the Preg. paraliel in the contemporary soclal bistory of | idency of the United Btates, [Hear, bear!) any other civillzed community, Frenchmen | And certaluly the eitizens of Dublin uugut to Of persecution und violent excesses, Uhis Is thie way 1o which all stucere and proctigel Lte- publicabe regard to-tay's trlumph, Fro¥ee un- doubtedly expects the Republican fori of Goy- eramient to which sbo Lus Leen clinging fur wight years 0 ba placed beyoud the Tewch of insult and ezgression. Bhe expects the Governwental to work wmore and wore smouthiv, sud thst no ofticlal will blush at servivg 8 Goveruent from whom he Bowever, it fs differ Within the lost fow | ot banquet by the Lord Mayor, Among those lfl“ ten men, all boldlng high social positions, | present were Gen, bir John Michel, K C. B, caring good names, and pot w few among | Geu. Badeay, Sir Witllam Carroll, Sl fln:m%'n themn belonging to whut would be termed tn the | Owens, Mr. Lsuac Butt, 8. P, the Hych sherlil Fanburg 8t. Ge v gratln, have wuatonly &\ld Tar, n-}‘. de Py ex-lorg Sayer), Gen. allfed themeelves to women plcked from the | Noyes, aud Bir (ieorge Rivton. ‘The Lwalth of streets, eiving thele names ad Utles to be held | ber Majesty having been proposed, (e Lovd untll duath by creatures whoso very vames they | Mayor, fu glviug the Yhealth of the Princo nind would tever under ordiuary circumstances dare | Priveces of Wales and the rest of the Roval the Libersl movetneut. ita fundamental prinei- torm you ples ‘ara profoundly Lostilo o thu pirecepts | 1o greus hevaks§ ats feceivad. from s wraot 1ot which are guiding wodern society to new fornis. l‘un‘mund nyrup of Jlypuph: {1 Ho Lamenuais found when bo made his fanous | 48 1858 ulko years 8 groat sufforer frum lironebils Soutnay o o b ondes s s e Fap. 30 | B o115 St K e e : sprinkio the creed ol the French Revolutiou | duriug the thne sulleriug intonsely. 3, 8 ugth o lttle holy "uir'k Such ;m .lw, bo the | dtfercnt Uies, the sdvice of tweaty-two vnr-frll’"- ¥ experience of & well-known Frenchman, M. | * A ' o o ) wag aurd Tsdae Dereire, who has written a pampllet on | 1oresareis & bee e il Tay Siiugscr Findiog o *La Queation Rulleteuse,” to show that the ! relief frum all hy medivines [ had taken 1 conl England il China. Wo are highly flattered by the compliment ; but we shall bo sble to ,»n» tect such inteiests as we possess in Kas without the md ol an army which suppres, rebelilon by lwsssacrelng B per ceut of s cne- mles. 18 on the other Sand, Cina should aore ta ruoge hersell agatust Russia lu Central Asig, Wi tuay sve the openings of & new and fsvortant Plbsy of lsnmn nistory. gty v £ + | Dossibilicles’ 1o the uwbition of wdveuturous | may gamble and spend all thétr mouey tn the | feel proud of bis visit bere, und proud to curoll [ burty of action; aud that wheuever this la fot- | the new Pope would sharply turn aside from the . = Ve 0] yt s Bevubilean party, moreoror, does dlearly Eirupeat sotdiure. Seimtmande, ‘Dut 'Hiey do nut marey wito 1ty | bl s ucitlzens [ Applatise.] B bes wul ocisinea. oeavall b which | raysurhich nad boch trasch Detora e ad reacthe | ABtMatie Bronchitis of Nin¢ & flmuzn ‘m ‘u‘»lwu;]uuuu-;mm ll' enju{' n Tuat ds doubtleas the fear which llos at the | Awmericans may drink amd ndulge fu eccentrie WY coremony then terminated, and the | every human society Is destroyed, Bueh beiog | the throne. e would have scandalized the Jto- Y =) St l C C(l e o couttey o st wiwdom it prudence uluns | pooy of the Cllncss demands, Ve Government | and wurderous exploits with platole and bowle. | General was escorted from the Coudll Cham, | our ‘Couvletion It wax natural thut from the very | mun Catholte world if he had wll at once hioted ears’ dtanding vur L] for the preat majority of Frenchiuen Jook upun | of pokin wust have seen with uneaslicss the | kives, but they do not marey Piyrnes and | ber by the Lord Sayor and several members of | betnuing of our Pontiticats we siiuld endeavor | that the zeal of Plus X, Lad not been tempered . " lse and fug Bleunbile d ' v ) the 8 L 8 wtse and reasuriug Bouublle us more de- | swittuess with which Rusala is advanciog to fte | Aspasias: Germans way deink (o excess, gum- | Wy corporation to o careiaze, i which be then ta recall Princes sl peoples to peace und fricnd- | by common se And there 18 1o probabiljty y the dyrap. s girable, thau uny other toria of tavernmenty | {routiors. litevd, our curreapunden hints that | o away bl ey bossess, wd buntthelr wives, | drove to it Viceroal Lodgs) whers o was ea- | abip with e Charcts 1oty well known to you, | tfat the Fapacy con ever nceont the luvitation - dOTRy 9T A 0 200 bragie 'u‘n lmun_gnu s 1o xx;y fiuuu “lm!mb"ir 1t would gladly furin su slllance with this coun- | bus ““.fl. wives are pot flenrs dit mol—weeds | tertotued at luncheon by the Lonl Licutenaut, vewerable brother, that we were vepecially | to put itacif at the head of what Is looselycalled | yy jauresy, veLLOWS: o e jurm of_Goveromens preferable to 8 Rewublie | ¢ry for the delense of interests common both to | sprung from sbomination and viee, With “1n the evenlug Ged. Grant was entertaiued | auxious (hat the novle German naton, discurds 1. ~ % belig ulloyed mind the laws o 1he Church belng saleuaraed, should enjoy the good fruiis of & dur.\ulelw.wr. We presume you slso know that nothing oo our part has been Jacking to attainan cud so grand and so worthy of vur solivitude. Whetlier the result waich We bave sought, und continue to seck, will be sccom- phisued, I knuwu to Him from wiow comes all goud, and who has juspired us with %o e e 1o phites. 1 vy bt 1o 4 9 s - —— T tTon hetfore a ladyr CA- Marchioness, a | family,’ said b thoughit 3t was o mistake tut | ardeut a love and deaire of yeace, Still, what- [ Papauy ought to take the lead fu overy soclal, | {iXYour Lomivusd, Sarup of MIbol snulithae Sbewtionbiil o racelve 8 saary., Hoetan TURKEY, futiro Duchess, und the wites of two Baronces | the eldest sun of the Quecu should Lo aiwuys | ever may hisypan, | alwaye rosigoed 1o the | litcrars, obilosovbieal, sclentide, aud poliial BT e s ek o §. foulaa a3t MUDIS OF resnicting i Guystutsubwhich tou " S Bave been recruited from the runks of les tme | deskzusted the Pringe of Walcs. The speaker | Divins whil, we shall prescrve with snlor a3 | as weil as roligious motement. Rome Will be | aad well ascver 1 felt tu iy fite. sad torine s i oy st i G el st el NOT SI0NED,: pures. wouid be fociined rather to desigiate ilu as the | Jong as we Hive bn the fultliment of the ditficult | thus eclectic only when she ceuscs to bo Rome, | Ba¥e not hiad une momenta sickncie, sod B v, e Uty reselutiaatca by | CoNwantiNorLE, Jun, 22—The Hussian e —— Earlof Dublin, tulagion conlided to us. Neitber can wo furzet | Loo X1IL, bs liberal for a Pope, but he f still a | §10%tin on the subject for. bodrs, L cound hut B yn..ve anythiwgwlich % ould Jl.«‘:ul:u“:'l'x’:r.y.f::rf:; Awbassador to Constontinople ond the So Stralght He Leaued Backward, o ticu. Nuyes, Iu_responding o the toast ‘?! bor negicet 80 linportaut o matier. Seciug | Pope, und therefore the servant of bighiy urgan- | enouzh in pratuof your ravalusbla 3‘.’:'."":\'1'33 S Or wenucs Lhe juterests of citizens. Bhe wishes “Jurkish Minister of Foreign Affairs lad au Bosion Comneretul tutielin, The President of the Unlted Btates,” said the | that, in consequence ofy the perversion of | fzed routine. Nevertheless, there la certalnly e yhilies oz gt ‘The most bouest ingy we have beard of lately | Prestdent of the United States wus bardly s per- was & Washiugionestrect dealer In men's under- | sonality, but the represeutution of Use pxpreascd clothing. A triend of ours boughta vairof | will of 45,000,000 of people. 1t bedld bls duty sbirts of bitm ut $1.25 cach a few days 2o, but, | by ail thoss over whomn he presided faliifully, Hudiog them too swall, carred them back the | wnd hovestly, sud well, his nume Wwus |yl-.n-cJ ueat day to exchunge them for larger vves of | among the fuimortals. 1t Lo fulled fu tlut be the same kind. The exchange was mude with- | fuiled fu evervthing, Ile preslded over a3 many out Lesttation, but as the buyer was about to | Irshumen aa did the Queen of England. — [Crics the Republicaus to extend to whl the real Hberty they clal fur thewsclved. ‘The Republican wajoritivs in both Chatmbeis will act wore und tnore fu this spirit 1f they desire to make the Republic as duruble us avy Frencn Government caia bot und to-day's clctious witl strenptivn this tendency by showiog that Lo the Moderate Republic wlone does the country glve #s ewm- ductrioes, and of the sudacious schemes of certaln perfidious mea who scotf st all laws, a very scrlous disaster fmperiis the religlous, political, und social order, wo should not be fullilling the duty of our Apostullc minlstry it wo did oot teuder the very eflicieut gemedles the Church posseases for human soclety, whica Is 1 dauzer, ‘Fhe ubstacles ratsedon ull sides, interview to<lay. The deflnitive treaty is uot yot signed. NEW GOVERXMENT OF RESCUED BULOARIA. Vignna, Jaw 5.~The I'vitische Corrapondens publislics some detalls about the compasition of the Bulgarian Assciubly wbout to be held. It change In the tewper of the Vatican, Itisu | **Fii38 s tberty to max ou plesseof Chatigo O spirit rather than of precept. of fene | thls eiier bosmuss, 1 Nione. Ita. pashcity. ey bo 24 dency rather thao of act. It ls to bo felt rather | Weansof benodting utlier aulTarcra as wiuch & thwt scen. It Is felt fo the cbill which bag coma | ™& 3 Femala yuuss respectiuli, ) oottt over the crowds who, in the lifctime of the late 3.1, FELLOWS Yontiff, I\:umd have l:nglc catbualagtic pllerim- o e e o wrasper (n waterudl ages to Rome or to Lourdes, but who uow rc- | wiiich scen by lioldiog ¢h befura the skt waln at howe. 1t ls fele fu the contrast bepween '1-:1«-‘::1? 'w.: Mfl‘ ik for 87,80 ix for $7.8 batle spproval. will coustat of 250 mcmbers, partly elect nd | retire be was asked to walt a momcot. At the | of * More') Perhaps more. : thercfore, cannot divert us from our design 1o | the vuld homace whivh s oald to Mie preeent Bold Uy all Drugziets. Westera Agents, i v Liadeh IR purtly apponted by the Goverument. ‘They | evd of the monicot the cashi-boy upbeared, uud e Lord Mayor, baviug In cordial terms | provide for the weversl salvation, und in | Pove snd the iervor of the salutations J. N, 11A L], 0., Cinclonatt Oy REVOLUTIONS will o compostd of thrve clgares; to the tirst | the salesman, tame o hall-dollar from hiw, | proposcd the tuaat of the cvenluy, jarticdlar, vencrable brothier, for the salvation | which were addreesed to Plus IX. Ittsfelt jn | =, N R Ehe o ¥ =) class belungs the Eresidents of the Muuictpal, | handed it to the ustoutsned customer, inluriing en, Grunt puded. Ile oddressed the | of your nution. Never shall we be tranquiso | the despoudency of the Clerdeal varty oLy NBs HOW TUEY TUKIVE 1N WALM LATITUDES. Adwmigistrative, and Judiclal Cousclls. Thera | bl that Letween e tme of purchase aud the pauy as follow lonie ns we sve, to the detrunent ot souls, the fu France and Belelum. ‘The temper of | giie 162 W ashington-st the ' Papacy has changed, wnd fu bolitics AC 3 o witn (34 temper often shapes cvents. Evea among peo- Yoyercomprombect y bovein ple who kuow tbe machigery of the Vatican S e s o Coticcs 88 b8 there 13 & vazuo belief that the Pope will druw GEHCY as bu caa vay. Havaxa, Juu, 22.—Adyices from Venezucla aro to the effcct that the wsjority of the peopla Lave riseu in fuvor of Guaman being thirty-cight districts fu Bulgurla, this wives L4 membery of this class. To this have o be sdded the Presidents of the Bupreme Aduwitrative Councils of each saudjak or cxchange the sbirts bad becw maked dows to Crrozess: | eaid there was uo sayinz with £1 vach, und be was therefore eutitled to a hatf- [ whom I imniznt come futo competition,—perh: dollar, the sbirts he returned beuyg $1.35 oues, | for the ofllce of Lord Muyor; verliaps for that und those Lie took vuly §1 vues. of thedr represcutative ju” Purliawent; bus uot pastors ot the Church ecoudemued or extled, the pricstly mmbstry trammeled by cvery kind of restraint, the relizious bodles and plous con- gregations dispersed, wud the education

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