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; 3 ee NO. 5592. ; ‘ ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPEAN MAILS. Ped nyse epee angie ny mat model the Roman laws on the basia of the French civil Into the! lottinnede stagmationin which she was before The Execution of Jnacobi—Herr Heekeor, the code It is, therefore Sery natural that the French | hopeless nervelene. purposele nm a if the iron rule of German Repu other capitals of Germany The attempt to aTord of the relations hetween the two soversi can ‘ae government. knowing the intentiona of tha Pope, cardinals and priests is to be re-imposed without mitt. A Manbeim paper oad fos rroe! the Berlin publie an entertainment of this peoalisal wit Presi tanerar af Bek la tetas Rees ited | keeling them Fo eruelly misunderstood by the men | gation—then France will stand before Emrope guilty of | bas been oh ons te charged to carry them out, should desire to see the Sove- | @ twofold orime: Indifference to the peace of the world THE DETAILS OF THE NEWS. fut unfortunately, the. greet majority af the Beeline turn withour delay reign Pontiff reture as soon ax possible nto the perso. | which she needlessly peritied. and tadifference to the are more fond ot monkey theatres, and farces of « si.ni- thorized to pal and direct possession of his authority, There | cane of rational freedom which she wantonly abau- ine donripton, than of the more wahivae god, Futon st whieh you never war & tine whoa the expreaiog ovald be wore | doned Jeendi. hae bovn tl amusement opera and ballet at the Royal para properly used. that it was better to have todo with , c He was impliested in the insurrections of Strave. and The French Movement in Relation-to Rome. | foure here, are undoubtedly among theflaestastablish, | The following letter from Dembinski to Bem. is sald | God than with his asinta’ We are convinced thet if Denpltcinen Wises peta renin Tee Getik, which | Heeker—leat year, wea taken trivd and impr saed:he mente of that kind in Europe, the King eanaaily oon. | to have been found upoe ono of Bea's aide de-oamos:— | the Pope were at Rome ho would aot permit the dis- | gore thee the 1 was released by the late Provisiopary (iovernment, Seinen eenelennale: ams to or pang ot of the ame, Heav-Quanrens, Paovet, Aug. 15, : peful eo power ites re there gomaltted ta | fore the Pope by Ci aan Jelnea te momentos). 904 Koy one of = and the boure, w! splendid one. being WY O'Cig ok aT Nianue pame, Under any circumstances. what is impor: Pa th mort active of the military leaders: he eommand: Congress of Buropean Sovereigns. i jenoes mostly consiat of ated Mond: Quarta n- | tant for Franc tthe micchiet whioh indoue | Aromety, 9 ee Pius 1X. dd, om reating it was fal Fort A. in the citadel of Restadt. duri his arms ond look up to heaven for afew moments handed back the Letter to the cardinal. without uttering a | A® the court found bim guilty unaoim fing = Webare | word. ‘The first impression of the Pope appears to have ried vt t the slightest wiah to wit tarlishaansof | been rather actont-hment than anyother feeling Car- & department of the Ther with a Krauch prefect, any | dinal Antonelli however deemedit bis duty torndesvor | tmeking « clvar, repulsed the lost who offered to ate more than to sew ourselves charged for an indelaite | to draw from the Pope a declaration of the instructions | tend him. sayin am 8 Sadueee; | have no religion;”” period with ths management of th papal States. Weare | whioh caught te be sontto Mgr Fornarl at Paris, Ao- sleeaar ees in eyes bound. and gave the word to told that we find the Pope is superdusus in the world. | cordingly a deliberation of the card! took place the | the soldiers to present aud fire himeelf, This ie the Alas! it is pot the presence of the Pope which embar- | same dav in the Pope's apartment and after some sixternth military execution in Baden, The court is Tasses us, but his ahsence 8» long as he is not at | cussion the decision of the cardinals was unanimously | @¥h sooupied with minor off-nons r rlivered to me three hours wo ee Spe fear. cE Von We ss which noewt b exhaurtion. after foroed march of ¢ wow the honor te reply oy Teanwot arent to rs the strangers who flock to thi prmig te aap igen spon ere during the winter season, do n ‘THE EFFECT IN SPAIN OF THE THREATENED te ne ane isi RE rei lene! tion in 1e or French capital 9 INVASION OF CUBA. ioeen thle some wae eeeinh nibh” Eeewna Bekiin by Donizetti, which was well executed, though there ere none of the great celebrities of Italian cous among INCIDENTS OF THE EUROPEAN | {be,troupe.. The house war but thinly attoaded, should no longer continue under the protection. and o: sequently under the reeponstbility of bi © representation was a favorite one t 16.00 ty-sight omen Rome, we are direotly responsible for what takes plioe | this—that the Papal court ht not to take any no- | ine free corpa hats, selling pipe hee REVOLUTIONS 8 o'ovoce, P.M. | duce men and sixteen cannon, after th there We cannot, therafors. before Europs. and bie | tice whatever of the letter fa question, but ought to | Portral'a on them, and singing t or , ” According to accounts just reosived here. the fortress | UNO: AOGinling (0 My waleuation tne Ee te tere | fore history, ¥ fr seonmplices in the disastrous act an ifit was ignorant of ity very existenos, and for | “Song of Hecker There ts something remarkahle fm Bc. Kee Boe of Peterwardein, in Hungary, which had held out untsl che | Gilethen geavtal, that with soo ar antail inititers feces, | BOWOY wish ‘han dren pursued at Rome stace the this reaeon. that the doevment hat no diplomatlo cha- fh present, has surrendered to the Imperial troops, even allowing for the happy ¢ ncentration of oar arming, we ival of the poutttcial commissioners. and the Freuch acter. being simply @ confidential missive from the Br aed dh yrandigy holly sepa Ls ——~ could atfiT hope for & faynrante i could | government oves It to itself to protest against that President of the Republic to one of bis orderly rMoere, | Fated himself from the demoeratio party. and since his ‘The America’s mails arrived in this city yesterday Interesting from Spain. lv : joint responsibility We say the government because, Phe Pope. having approved of this decision, Cardinal | S*ttlementasafarmerin Americanaver «peaks of bis for- afternoon, The édvices from all parts of Europe are | THE RFPEGT IN MADRID OF THE THREATENED INVA- Te and the a “Ary | SA we have before observed the letter of the President | Antonelli was churged with the task of informing the | Mer priitical arrociates but with thy greare-teontempe. ke lat SION OF CUBA haw thatthe m= | Must have been neowssarily made known to thecabiant; “Apostolic Nunoio at Paris that in his taterviews with | Hereturnedtotiermany last June tomake arrangements me ween inter. Our advices from Madrid are of the 8th instant. | we bave even reason to believe that all the midi-tors {hw members of the French cabinet, or wich the Pre. | for taking out part of his family, but during bis stay ‘The details of the news are rather interesting. ‘The news from the United States rel to the fn- | lunatic aayhu i the re- | pig riggi teams acre Lg it sod coasequaatis, approved sident. he was to abstain in toto from the all, in Alsace and hie visit to Freiburg. be kept aloof feom od Twill fight, | of it Besides, the Monsteur dus reaol wv y mainder ol my corpse is wot complut: The United States mail steamer ahaa Siete tention of curtain: parece; é. dang Moone) cau but after this I ‘commend myself to fs | formally rtater’ that sanction We will. however, ob- interview with the President of the Republie h | the great topic of discussion and the revelutionists hed E. Crabtree, arrived at Bremen. from Now York aad | (mee, Os rited the atrenticn of the panied gorern- Hints Dewar serve that if the ministers were aware of the letter of inet . but, far from pretesting against what had beea | SPMOUNced his return to take the command He care- ‘Cowes, on the 6th inst.. and was loading for the retura | Dot which bes determined to offer erery reuistance wey arrived af Vioasa at 10 A.M, onthe Tth | the President, it deve not appear to na probable that dove never somurh an alluded {n avy way whatever | fully avoided every word and ant that qwuld oumpre- ‘voyage. She would leave Bremerhaven on Saturday, | to euch a project General Ronesli has already re- tort © with his wife and physician, hi | the President had any knowledze of the article of the tothe letter All that he did during the interview was | Mite bim. and confined h f wholly to his private 1 i the 17th, and | ceived categorical lostructions on the polat . on the road from Grosswardein. by way Moniteur du Soir, Te was not without a oortsia degree to remit to the Presidemt the reply of the Papal govern- | business; eince he hat lived among practical repab- ‘the 16th, to arrive at Southampton on ) an El Pate, of Mudrid, has the following article relative | Vi7208 He wae accompanied by Major Andrassy.who of astonishment that we saw the organe officieus 0° ment to the notification of M de Tocqueville's nomi. | leere. he txid he had learned and unlearned a great Jeave the latter port for New Vork on the 20th. The | to this matter:— af) Senn site with rote Pe. “4 Eeeaearanes. wiied ™ aninistes Sieeet in he ae of the President nation to the porttollo of foreign affairs. The President oat gritearie ee Seqnanshy ans Ev) te Me ning is to be his fature residence, events of the last of the Republic, the realization of an engagement oare a ‘on his aide also, emigration, and ineiving it, he often rehaked some free navigation of the river Werer. unimpeded by the peed Penape hehe yA inverted the toxt of # | year have not failed to produce theaffect upan Gworguy | which bad been entered (ato by M. Louis Gone Sire ieconleca ee une nota turverise wer Of the vices of hig orunteymeg, They he tad am Danich blockade. permits the American steamars to re- | Dols Aas stew of America Guneral Caylor wich the | Wich might be expected fur he looks full fvworsix | parte towards the Rowan people twenty yoars since. exceedingly brief one, oonsieting merely of the * Oberlander m was than » in an article, Jusion tothe letter. Aacordingly. Mgr. Fornari badan | #!l polities though the Baden in-w rect! —"if yon will de donble the labor you sume their regular days of departure from Bremen. years older than he really is. As people geurrally firm when he carried arms against the gow romans tion of 01 and the clvilities | 4° mow, eat halfas much end never drink at all. you al bate pote ae coated pe al See ot Seeeneine oe Ss esos pawn movt erroneous optato: the personal appaarance | of Gregory XVI We humply avow that we oa! Tene We ‘reply unt spokes of, end may live on the Mi:-iesippi !’ ‘Ta another who wae armed expedition against our West Indian posseustons. of remarkable public ¢ itmay not be amiss to see tbe counestion. Only short time since. M. L: ° | “f “in trouble” from recent events. he said.: If you American securities :— Or against some of the provinces of exten organized, ¢ that the “ young’’ Georgey of the press isoa the Bonaparte said; “It {a not through pride that! have | The Outbreak in Cephatont: think yeu ean get out of the moss by a year's imori- American State Stocks. it would eppear, by certain unoccupied adventarers, | WFODE Fide of forty. wears spectacles. and has a counte- | visited Ham {| cannot rejoice in acaptivity which had ts od ry Leed Ch cm rey . sopment rtay at home The fats of those who write LATEST LONDON PRICKS The proclamation explicitly and energetically coa. | PABCe somewhat remarkable for ite determined and in | for its enuse an attack against an established govern- | ay [From the Loudon Chronicle, Sept, 13] 1, | onea or Inepire them, ia 0 n odd aoutrast to the Serremane 14, 1849. demas any such project. and ordurs its authors to be | ™Y of texpresston. Like Byron's Corsair— | ment. When one aves the evila which follow ia the ee alonia is sertous, to popolar feeling that pre: the soags so made, 9 giant frame rete forth his common height; train of the most just revolutions, one ean scarcely 18 the result of ca hich have long been in overa- | Rouyet de Mele was hunted throngh the mountains by Yet, in the whole, who pansad to lovk ay understand the audacity of wishing to take oa onesolf tion. and which. it may be feared, must lung ovntinue | the Frenoh pearantry as an aristocrat, and fled fro Saw more than marke the crowd of vulgar men. the terrible reeponsibility ofa change [donot there. to operate. Thatit will be put down es prompt! death amid the sounds of bis own © Mararllaise.”* with. ‘The Crar has addressed the order of the following day | fore complain of having here expiated by animori- | !t# forerunner in Septembet last, no one doubts; ['t | which the whole land waa ringing; snd man are vow gest denial the most complete and fords tale most die | to bie army :— ronment of six years. a rachness committed againat the bas been put down] but that it will be the last with | daily plunged into prisons for singing the song of United States Five per Cents, 1853. . ‘United States Six per Coots. 1863. . New nig Five Per Cents, 1846 oa 98 given up to the judicial tribunals. as guilty of a viola- 195}a 10854 | tion of the law of nations. This conduct, which 97 bd bigbly honorable to the loyalty and foresight of the Anglo-American government thus a! hich the Lord High Commissioner will have to deal, | Hecker. while Hecker himerlf has lived to regard thair Fenn Janation that could be given to the rumors of the ta- » Th MRS Tikes, eM, | laws of my, eoustey "We feel bound to repring theee | oy i nog. thelr pe Le P ot anions 8 Hoge aaa rn pal gt Chilaren—The Alm! ee hae Tent ee biossing ¢) YOUr | enlightened remarks to oppose them to the indiserent or that tho epirit of disaffection in which it originated | song, their party, and themselves, with contempt and touvenirs of the Moniteur du Soir. Wedo net consider Will be soem or easily Ieid. ig what no one asqualated | disdain At absolutely necessary that the President of the Re. with the position which we st present hold ta the | ag, mreland, Scotland public should consider himself obliged to ba always | lonlan Islands will care to hope A few remarks on the olerain England, tretand, ities with which Mr. conriatent ip his conduct with the impetuous young Sptcific character of the dieu! - manof any otber particular period. Thera are cates ‘Ward has at present to deal, may, therefore, not be out From the pean limes. Sept. 16. * | of place. ‘These difficulties, ro far as thay are ot a | The cholera ie making frigh in which, what may havabeen oalled @ defvot. may be: | Doitical nature, aris aliply from the all but impoaal- | populution In the. London di parte shallevince the wiedom of which he has grace. | bility of redeeming the pledge by which we bound one. | deaths from cholera alone. besides the ordinary morta- selves. 10 1816. to give to these islands a eonstitational | lity rv ally given proofs elnoe his election. he may be sure government. Great Britain was not by any means the | bnglard and Welce the deaths ware 2.063 for some time past so extensively diffused aad so gene- ea! tice, You rally seeredited. According to the proclamation be- fore ur, it appears poss\bl even without the pro- clamation, it would alw peared to us maca. ral—that amongst the m' agenoads soatiered throughout the vast domiolons of the United States of North America—and they are generally composed of those proscribed in Europe. fy thither to escape from the co juences of their crimes, or to sesk re- ave domo your du. foe dared to cenfrout Bonde, 1868. r South Caroline Five) ver Cents. (iaring & Ce). +++ (nomiual) 99 from 1663 the preceding week to 2024 Im din Seot- that the count: only see in t medy for the 'y which peravcuted thom at home — oe Only leading European power that guaranteed at that | land 137. We wish that we conld report an improve- fs a few persons should have couceived the Vuadallo NIGaSLAS. inconsistency, ‘and will not impute 1 to him as @ | Diao feeble and corrupt mationalities, fuetituti us| ment since that timo, but unhappily the dally returns Waited States Bank shares... . scheme of desperately attacking our American poses- | Klapke and other officers have loft the precincts of ‘ | for which they were essentially uutit; and, like her | ef death from cholera and diarrhora alowe, for the Ath sions. sike # phalanx of banditti| We are not surprised | Comorn. ‘one to the imperial camp at Dotis, see [From the London Timos, Sept 14) | neighbors, she has been compelled. ta practice, to tall | September showed « total mortality of 1.094; on the Our German Correspondence. to learn that these adventurers. thinking to fiad in this ility of obtaining the asceudancy over The history of Europe may in vain be ransacked for | yery far short of ber engagements. [hese sho 9th ard 10th the total was 1526 491 wore from Beutin, September 11th, 1849. enterprise more chances of bonor sud profit thaa in | a garrison still beot on resistance. © parallel to the present relation of the French and | gomings. in the case of the fouian Islands, though i don districts ondon, on the Ith, 4 supplins of gold | hazy fx Kpoken of as th t head of | | Roman people. manner necessitated by the most obvious interssta of offered by the san am paepaead'| abun etwas ctwcecmmemtn ee 7 is z = . ‘ | the States themrelves, have formed only too plausible a of Prussia—Interview between the Emperor of Austrias | to seek their fortunes by more hazardous moans, Co | “Advices frem Vienva. of the vth inet . aay :—Nethi It could hardly have been otherwise, It is a thank. | pretext for the disaffection with which we hava now | ing only 30 all Engiand and Scotland the King of Prussia, and King of Saxony— The Partition of | Us Spaviards such attempts would not appear worthy | tg positively known about Comorn or Peterwardetn Jers task to meddle with the internal quarrels of a deal. The unfitness of the islanders for anything | deaths were still 1 The report for the 13th. showed Switzerland ~ Surrender of Peterwardcin. ge , Ge, ge. | Of the slightest attention. unless the goverament of | complete amnesty for the imperial officers now serving | foreign State We who have acqutred tho largust ox- Ike free inatitutions, was soon made evident by | the London deaths to be 245. whilst the tora! for all se) He #6. | the Union were to tolerbte oF co protect them; bat | Cont the Percarce fees arial oMocrs cow servi perience in this matter may apak with conddunce the signal proof which we at once obtained of the | England and Scotland was 992 Upon an examination ‘The dicoussions that have taken place in the cham- | from the inoment the latter condemus aud prowoutes | Ungabure cazette saya that. 20.000 Magy h and anthority upom it We have been for 160 years alwost unbounded corruption and degradation of all | of the daily aud weekly returns. we find that our own ders here, during the past week, present some strik- | them Fo spontaneously and openly ax Geoeral Taylor | rison of Comorn retook on the the allies aucorsstvely of some thrae or four great racks of soolety, Under @ succession of Venstian- | town (Liverpoel) which bas suffered an deaply, no long- sg features in regard to the posttion of the Prussian | D¥* done, they low all their importance. apart {om | forts near Acs, and the Austrian geasrals have ceosived European nations; we have lavished money. blood, and Rueso-Turki 4 French protectors, the insular | er helds ite fatal pre-eminence. Wolverhawpton and what th derive from the circuwstance that | orders to invert Comorn immediately: but as 80.000 their behalf; we have burdeaed ou: nturias, indulged in every xpeci Seisdon eh arly doable the mortality of Liver. cabinet, as well as that of the chambers, with relation | they affor bf abr Pd wed testimony of | men will be wanting for that purpose, the aid of Rus- bi oir nak perfect impanity It may be iy Re Ol. whilst Hull is considerably more than double. to the important subjects that are now under delibera, | the renpect and loyalty w i sian troops will be requested. . have placed at thelr disposal the pith and courage of conceived, therefore how little thay relished thuaystom | The mortality at Leeds and Hunslet is very tien The debate on the revision of the constitution the bravest soldiers, the talents of the greatest com- of «qual lawa which we made it our business to estab- | and Sculterates, in Ayrhife has ruffered S tain that. exclusive of those absolute and cum mon duties Turkey. day; we have preserved two or three Meh. Nor, indeed, wax auch a ayrtem more offensive | In all tcotland. where the range of d cctroyér, inened by the enbinet in Decombor last, has | imposed on uil countries by the law of nations, there | ug yUNGARIAN RKFUGEKS—THE REPORTS OF ave | tottering dynasties. restored one or two more; we have — to the arbitrary uobles than to the masses. whoseorimes | to 18 om the Sth. it rose om the (uth to 158 tm Deen opened in the upper house, whilst the motion for | exist between Spain and the United States of America SRIA TO OUEAIN TuGt—RUMIAN INeLORAC sustained or created important and menaced uation. and excesses had till then passed unheeded. exoupt when | Lambeth. on the south bank of London fn like mame ancient ties of gratitude on the part of the latter, NOR. alittes the recognition of the federal constitution has been | Which they could not forget without taraishing thelt A OUT Siivlees from 1: ‘omstantinnple areof the 2Uth ult. | Srvcious colouler, Drought forward and passed in the lowwrhouse At | honor. On the other haud. no attack of our Antiltes | Ajstter from @ ee ~_ date. saya: < timate rewards of cordial and unstiated o the same time, also, the electoral law and the by the Anglo-American Union ould be viewed mith savugeet Tot Tt wi fhard rey ry sie storm nga have been. in the worst fortune, the matastay of population #4: Bog amonnt 10 a9 than 40 000 souls the Whilet Birmingham stilt sopears Oi flere tf od a _- finances of Russia have been diveuased in thy frat and | }7¢itorenes in Europe. tie one en etoue ar mipationot the wariaveryervat (he Hungarian wary, rye leg: yee gy eae creuee Sone second chamber. For the better despatch of business, | ther uarantics of am exact equilibriam in the re. | COUBt Andrasay. hopes that hw may be nble totuducsthe | ytd and mali; y 4 - " ned, from the Douro to the Danube the different questions are referred to committees, and | tpectivo politioal influence and mercantile relations of | Fisnus, whahave taken refuge Ia Curkey Chetiauns, | G2 wbere you wil, in whatever land the Blood of ar feature e various Kurepean and American States Chas tt | Englichmen has been shed to preserve its liber- apy Jed ther in their reports yee mes ge 4 pion debates are is that neither reasen, of justice nor arguments of #x- I believe, will be seconded anh te Se Sic Scratford fay or malataia its honor— ueneae the treasure they may be fuily trasted to give their votuatary eup- | both at thin perio yo Ay in 7 commenced. Thus, for instance, the whole Pruvsian iency couid ever urge the governmentof the United | 5! . hel of Englishmen bas bewn laviched with heediess portto an executive auxious to curb abuers go anciont | markeble The bealthy towns of Brighton and Clit. constitution bas been revised by # committvs, aud the tates to violate the territory of onr colonies ; tt is suf- geperceity, there the Kogtish vation has earaed the snd inveterate At the very communcement of our | ton have nor erenped There bas evidently been @ discursions on the different articles of this new con- | Sclent, however, that these projvote of usurpation the moat vigilant jonlousy. the most gdvernment. bowever. some partial faltiment of our | Ereat drat of eudering in Ireland. bat a bo elidel re ¥ + | should have been conceived. in order to proweke a fr- ave generally had, if public engagement, to give the islands a free constita- | cord exists of the mertality. we know little or nothing stitution are now opened in the tirst chamber. The | mal folsification. through the medium of the President, - Loren ee tin te gt p orabece wied a protext for 0: ralliances tion. remed necewanry, and io 1817, Sie Chomas Vait- | of details In France the watady ts re-appraring im government acting as the superintending genius over | We rejoice at this declaration which effectually dis: | which is well Know at the Porte, ought inene oa. hetet The support which we gave to land, the then Lord li Ommissioner, undertook the | many districts; but it has not mamed anything like the committees, it rarely occurs that what is proposed es of all the rumors ciroulated with the nutarious | Foias to prevent the Turks from refuing hospitalt'y ainst Louis and to the Northarn powers critical it | werave character. compared with our » 7 prop ateption Of exciting apprehensions oa the subject, | (othe tien = cpg wtuclog Hospital'y aoatnst Napoleon was not wholly irrespective of pre. intended The Board of Health aveme to be closing Dy the committees bas not previou-ly received the a» | and removes all pretext for (bose protests and jealous Gnas 6 ocean y Bq views treaties or preseut foterexts The honor aud | and recantionary meas sent of the cabinet. In despite of the extreme tame. | les which wever produce good results, desde divin 04 ean eatery of Epgland were iu some measure impliosted i sth Witt dcateriéen the Gcbeien, in covarmnence they the success with which wo might resist the schemes of devine id a be gop of Crowned Heads of Europe. Loule Quatorse or Napolvoa hat our etforts were framed affects the double marhinory of an executive | intermentr, threaten to restat ieauthwity Che town of the all-pervading influence of the government, the |. Th is a singular movement anougst the crowned pot unvalied for, nor bevil--s, isiadieated by the terms senate and @ popular legislative arsombly, the modu by | churehyards being clored, proves a f arful near Perition of the ministry, and of the different parties {a | heads cfcontivential kurope at the prevwnt moment. | ov #bich we signed the tresties of Utrecht aod Vienus. eich Ge. latter eer tiga om dy tee of Le Nani Po bend on he yo ape J bores! the chambers, in regard to the leading questions at the | nferences at Toplita (Bohemia). conferences at Vil- | for interfering bet worn eee Ly — os pod i Memmi meee the boundaries being thereby mach any ‘Important Debate in the German L+gislature—The Financee | Celifornta, have renounced the dul ere 47h deaths. with a total for all England of i London mortality was lass, be~ we have won for our allies rich provinces or revenge or interest brought them to panichment. Oaly | ner, where it had almo-t neaced about ten days agy it have foregone for them the legi- three years before we assumed charge of the isiaad, Dr. | bas broken out with redoubled violenoe: andon the l'th ration; Holland bad remarked, that in Zaute alone, where the | more than 100 deaths were reported in Lambeth and contr rz inet farpacer, bas suffered fea ingular features of the tions than in the © Coustitutionst Chart’? ing armed it with saffieient po - In fact. while the constitution whieh he a who are interested io perpetrating intramut Driven to Geepair by sueb’ | and suffering poor Keirs prayed his porseoutors not to put him to death aa if he wore a felom but to let bis grave be that of m « This prayer was refacet bat oer at Kraukford (Contral Power, "4 s Fre i atin Present moment. is such @ remarkable ons that they | deeb (Lubiacs). the teal at py te malcom we = ba Oe eee “ie did wot affect the whatever may be thought of the ines givinga | The alin? Yony oe joeies Well doserve attention. The oppostzion agarnst the | emtdintance from ris: | auc ercaped trom the beads of tle anee et ted | oat rights of the head of the Keuin eharch mock fulfilment of our promise, it reems certain that, | gor ihe last three days as to give fwr reason to hape Brandenburg ministry is no longer om the left, but on | The taterview av Wreakfocd | fecervain shat Russton sniheonce ft toe cee letele AMINE | Avbad the French repubiic could not protoud to usurp during the period of Sir T, Maitlend’s administration, | thar we may f vod to the inexpilo:bio variations s % } between the Prince of Prussin and the Archdaks Jona. | jie at Constantineph: and is mare cone cepts’ | the prerogative of the Freach monarchy With the any sincere fulfilment of our pledges wonld at once | which it hax presented ia Paris and that {t may not the right ride late administrator of the defanct Centeal tower aad | it at Constantinople oe and mare rent theduties. aud the obsdienes, and the bave rendered all government impowible, Thirry . he viol whic! tt Inbclooged to the eldest hou othe years OF virtual dexpotiecs have aincy elepred—no.t | gloing or the month, (On the h there ware, tity. rima facie, no stronger oaw for way be hoped. withour qualifying the islanders tor at Fur geatbe iu private practice. and tventy elahr ta werd interference between the Page and hiaeanjects, least a parcial fulfilment ot one fo Th | the hospitals, whilet the preerding end there would by Vietoria lett act of the late Lord High Come daysthe mbers were much jem) Jt may al of Frenes waa tom. was to pars ivtion wh ctved. the maindy haa di appeared in mewornl depart. at nesupatinn of thir tendeney; bis measure by 4, where it bas prevailed longer than io the expt. ated then the aege home gov it bas alraost entirely disappeared at Sngers aad fe | feit than ever It would evel | bere if the Russien avd Auctri orte of Sir Stratford Uauatug and the Fresnel roe the Curkish goverameut t up Kossuth and his eompaulons, 3 Russian uille ors bave arrived here from the seony of the late war, and are treated at their embasey as if taey wore Sawa rotfs The triumphs of the Russo (uetelan arms ace Of the two principal parties fn the enambers—the me of the ye Of the minor States seems to h the conrervati he foemer support t ed to no result ‘The conferences. between the fm) po nomen leche otek et oppine It om all che great | TOFot Austria. the King of Prose wad his sta questions now at insue Such tx tne prwer wuich tne | #3, 0f Saxony. Set at Toplite a wontly at Pil ty well + througheut Kurops aoder the name the absstetiete bes Kaioed wicnia a short time, | pale expound each according to its own partic alve Wat the liberals. drenaing test the present miotetcy | VWR OF Wirhes, The Congress at Laybach - which Kote was conten amie dant o « apaounes nder bdo id unjustitadle character other of the kind . ; GapebA. Dustin. 006 auvtber cas.’ teleeted fron | Peet ant ofall - is amaounce d | trumpeted through the eapital by theemulayies of of the mont audactoas and anjustifanie characte or A . z at Tours where it made ench ravages in the Pentrea- that party which ts daily oblainlog greater ia- | f the Voth taat Grn ae Sl tie Bahpetion &f Buneees mer and M, Ge THOM ned, { mast he owned, this wee pot—and we peaiteve the fumiy eenmeee: wre se ible exasperation | tinry (cut of 111 fodividuate 2 attacks and 63 deatha) ite place, hare beens active eup- = neeene Saw ee a * the openiag of the rail. e effect the Crar himself ire, The ern tem fof Frepeh it, was not y been produced ne ¢ was ag TS On the other hand, it has el: her broken out or incroas~ a ee ae ee the | Ghd by Prince Schearmabe re. ‘The King of Naples, | {ge of the Ruston again eotabtistind eum rack of d ible toon: fAveent. moveme t is raid by Me. Ward, “to par. ; we adeoene erotions, 19 the ha 3 : pave Naples, Mussulmane, apd the ¥ vites wre How ERs Kame pt ot thangs a 4 : r - ; es e + Swine et. Marne. utiounry prety, eines thuy endvaror | {Pe ! rown Prines of Tuscany omen’ | terrible conquerors ne when the trealy of Adrianople P ee ie Petes thee creenas ential’ cane, | Srteres founs nove Be eked. and whieb to overthrow the present government and canstivution, | {Re banperor wt Lny eye Retmtaky | god UnkinrSkeleret war signed We have five Ras | tao ty ccinge cemtated apee ae docrn of bender, | Tpendnd by Intvoted ds ante Fontainbh nd to vvtablish absolution on anes fouydation. Chey | og Nig wan the Pope should "| sian ebips of wartathe Golden Horn, aod thete — being epgratiod upon & desro of pluader, tinves tree whitst in the Suine-Infortonre it has jist re Oppose the minietry oo the us ion question as wotl wa | Bble to attend. bi Holiness wil, It fs eaid, be reprwsen: | ong efierre aemcuue through the tects walt the Fur youre and yoves Italia and © wich to parity, follngs of personal vane gyresred.at Villeqiiocua’ the ga'es of Havre, and at me On the revisiow of the constitution “Che policy ut the | by two cardinals, Of the orthodox faith were already planted on 94 so. poe plenfog tor the moment whee Trench sennie cher yh hele & eal : 1 gh cotaen “ gouville, where there were twelve deaths om tie dim MiUnAAAAE weal Gad erlang to aa cnoky whe 1s 00 sith eg DE el Ysa ay | mem of-war being constautl the wa taliey independenen With the vgs of fret of both émeutes Baring taxon piney at ie phalonie ee er to be feared. aod whe, at th | moneany—~inres 5 rue, | Gtiden Horn. ti «es an arent ae ie doubtiors wm ertbable to the aees dherenite Soe Tersible Five In Thessalonta. Live har arrests epeumne | See ae PROCLAMA TIONING | any remark ard . Bg Lo Dee ante sae Tet | The Maltese papers rtate that lotters from Trleet aan u-hed wad the pents, &e, &e | thaw 10 gone. M4 jue of the ~ - eweres lof ther e+ that & droadte Tadieals being wither prisoas oF wane The news during the week has been rather of & | treaty, yet thelr Main S| yantohed f a b 7s beam romache- don, rupnoed to be cansed by tna~ndiariee, deting Unknown in foreign inud-, what ts che use, taoy | Parive character. but some portion of ft will ha road | pucn Aa forthe fresh fe tian ph ' r aud che feadaiity rryed 820 +010 chops, aud the woleof h inter The negotiations for th M to re-extabitrh t i er trait, and of ited ps, at wasle ark. of masing eo | party, that nn Orgotiations for the capitulation ey odd looking Mttie xt er. undee the u ¢ oO re-estabiteh « dorpotio hternreby to th ow ch pelt bar * | the Jewish quarter of the town, would #1ill realize! nity and | © eg are een Sud it seems to be tae general | mand of a lieutenant | * pire ase he the ww ons " 4 ny ‘J sa ul oa Popular liberty? Che « ura ve the | % uw that there will be no oces - en shore hands had eprint on Jurieg the peri bo 4 ancuen vigime. Oud be ib formvrly wx- | The fortress to the operations of » vege The gar. | The French Repadtic. | blood in the streets ot Par crash the macseat that he reted wx Kestdent of Cephalonia a gentioman me Corn, € rope a pa * ae of Europe. sted in the time of abeolati-m tor be An under: v rood os nag aod Pet everdein are raid to b+ tae | THE LETTER OF Lois NaruLeoN KeLATIVR To Tag | heres tf the young ¢ men me the & maa clean was mattreated in the performance of Harcta hte ‘eat pevplts wtgiee Mena ceieeint Standing between these ultras and the minrtry. ni we | Cold wwaular Hungarian athat ow retain arma AFFAIKS UF ROME~ THE SUNSATION FaovUcEy ny | PEPPY Hell beneath th f eee See 4 the culprit 5 tar Usetbe on ged wise | for harevet than this on0-an. ed. coodpstag te tae ae have seen in the be (Oor Berlin correspondent of the 11th aaavauces the Ir. &c ‘ Freel Republie. Never eae there eo bilnd @m eatel- end the culprite Sir Charles wae dining with fr ‘ surrender of the latter Ortre® | rh r eta policy The Frenay gorerament had aed stoasty 4’ inine, who wasn great toute dicnita. Geer the bulk of the the |. [81s onderstood from private souress that the pat The only pirce of totellicence of any importance from | taken th t Meet tace Ty the Inland when the emis aries arrived (a her been recured in excellent o , ee , | sobs putonee tard | Feapee. is the ing letrer from the Presiden? of the | teeny A Hinge During dianer a mesegs wandeti ther tothe nerth. seme q however at pted by the cabinet Biagnates. wud RKepubiie. to Lieutenaut Colonel kdgard Ney. his order still abroad; and in Sect amt Bert ath company a 1 - — Deen di cHoter ly officer at nte «sould be Of Ireland the proportion of erate bt f OUGY = Weil we by w dewite bo GoD \ \ nth: _ Hate these partice whicls hind hitherto be mit pa ame oon Nines greeting the goverument, [mn the Incter tr has an \d mia to t rn 3 het the sueagors the taraane tat att the comequent ru, ith Hs OHM party dew gary. The vorroye jared 4. about ohey the ge even if it di whe 0 the their racking children.’ “the mertnge and the ae bit the etate ciety, The Counters @ anino could at any moment, ofthe trade by the aa have oppored the government with 4,000 men” [the ther in the early part of : in om island where the grat foudatories are capable of Holders bave certalaly shown rather more ficon: ia holding this tone, that the stendard of revolt ia now expectation of accvouts from the north of da vere te teired f ravecond time within twelve monthe The | the eorw and potato crops That the Inet p get their corn in well give the ministry any serious Nited than injured thereby. Som the able to entioty the the old German farm. weit hopes to ba | * Dich Fo much is raid, te, noourding to this view, » mere tiluston The counell of ministers {9 completely engrossed with their plan fe cal rmergsuization of Hongsry, The vied with this Dusiners. ae be mueb cc * enys Sir Oh 1. of palifont be me ts ovmbine aed 6 Ad distracted Tevision fotereontion more tvclined, at th present mom xisned witoh Gan tow Sead tan, oe ' rovoked by their ine : - . or whieh fear a J views of the nore liberal party toan the advicn fc has | — The folowing proclamation was ieued by Hayanu, | {}° \rusader ti nur titent news icy ehioh Ave eraturies ag 5 tebale has O08 OF SE COORDS AteNO, oS Lecter anes be eal Tecvived from the Witra couserwatives. waioh is to tae | OP the Ist instant, at Pesth ;— Luby Up the reresration «f the Pope's temp foreige meraenaty et the head of Walla estd the capt . yn y+ dry see! be questhagey @fivet, that it ehewid propo ‘ the sppores ine revolution inover I now callapse all im- | <4 eeveral aF pesty; the reeulariestion of she w =~ , alien podestd at the bead of exch Italtan mu and bave oie he potter cactus 6 Of the blight woul fawen-e dt sion of thoe articles whtea relate co the Liberty of the Military end civil fanetionarios, wh» le a | teh) the Goede Nap teow: and a liberal ereeramen { pertives to thi day When Iralian feottona de iets of life ma toh ~m bappity. tacon-i- e to emb f the tneereents or | 1 eae tereonally burt, in row the pevelamsrion of the bie; wlthongh matters looked quite trreaten. pards the tu food pres, the right of public ne-wnbiagus toe @prsitey of o s inthe toreigner none 4 the halens corpus wes if son @ ny, wag gor-reene’ ta the revolution: upon all mem- | montion wn nl obese. ing enctigh to justify the proclamation by the Lord land no hereatter. ma is ber of Depution and of the b att of m Tanve, oF of bie #allerings Of out w affeant ted High Commissioner of martial Iaw throaghoat the till, in a grea: measure, depend on toe wwathar, tne a of the imperial mawi- fon at prow dveturbed Cletriet It reeme to us that we should prevailing ep t app ate to be that the e oof the 34 of paw by whe tin offered to owe fag, oF melourarns of ao eo.des soutbern farmers will not be w: aoxivus -ollers of gal y age bs Wy lee h qanvet srpey the fone of 9 fc jetibant s thrir flue @h-atat 40s per quarter, whieh tvaheat tse Se about to be called tonetiwr; b pA ase ee Een ae er *N defy Tt fs guiled by the reontl ne swith a te thane pete present va othe agticnltaal morketa That aratty sion the eabloet will prubsbly wot do «» . ii9 fier une Beh Uotaber * ohn nw Rae prvi efi, De cota isha areas bon Mate ir and the aotictyation ot demands whieh o ferege ia kee Oe would coour ble our ern to on in the report of the committee oa the new electoral | bry. A we pen " Jaw, whieh bat Been dikou-sed fa the fest Chamber, | ccmmbeloners, a or the messure of the goverament vatadiiehiog uarvor-al | sion of trenps, of as president A Suflrege I jnetifird samo uct whict had mown rea twred | Civil a mint eretie m upon na fsally, ho At, tne Pvein- | & oe be 1 ~ state ol *, - wale, Coo 88 aocuser or jw <1 hers! Becesrary se the them exi-tior etate of things tu ta upon all eoeh ae fail under the weer i Gceignartong, |. Teil Wm penersl to thack BS tovatell to withio the three months bevy loornes pis h pain, that even physi « # revola ee ie wacht to uae been. mie eTations are low he neglected to suitably provide sscommoday my ‘arpice mode the row Kurope, they left Will Duwilinte it etili further Ou the ordinary oriaat- everywhere, a4 the mark of their presnde, the nevtrmction pie of bowen pature, it it dispued ty be ungraretal; af the abuses of, fewde lt but it hee more th vo flea ratitude. it ie $000 When thi« eountry. with many more remu: misgivings enusged. in Tih te charge Iteelf with the certain Protection of the Srates, ft was stipaiated that reer regus wo petirron im portation efor aay to prov em etn Wed thie . suricnltural prodects, Dartow last week ap bet revenue Nor 140 0.0 quarters of forege grata aad pale wore « the troops bas been anont £110 000 Che aid wo teceived ed at the port of Loudoo alone, large capolice aan 47 um wae only £5441 ie Bd; Were reevived at other porte om the coast Chix # while, the total bee m ° frable manner by the lear it ne wondered if, under conditions lik» these, the NAPOLEON UONAVARES. | Pann government Nas \ z added to me sands tow ‘This letter bes produced « profound pensation To | ay t toingratitude Yorol+ noe if it loathe the deliverers show the feeling In France land on the sabjeot, | 4 would bare the vivtory the Parte Others, nocthghen Hieate and anxious position another from the Lom | fine the world, She hes pat her hand toe qasrrel ‘The report of the Minister of Finance on the hadget | fe more frvorabie than tad berm autoipated Tue de- felt of the part year ber been completely covered by the ee of (hts year avd « curpias of ab rut one Prusian tbaiers t+ lefs. No extraordinary Hi be required. ‘The following cirenlar bas been areaved by Conat | de Nos elrode to the representatives of Russia la | we anper three articles—ono fgroiga retarned from Toptits, | Countries i one from the London Timer, w, ~ . PP mp yoen map a which Tove trans don Chronicle :— which erneerned her net but being «party to thet five miliione! What eat-in there to this terrible tied, mon ly of saticlmocory quality aud tm military oper [From the Journal des Débate. Sept. 1 @ cannat recede from it without diecharging fonel wealth! A military position which | G06@ cenditic Joh induced the Millers to paronsse ‘The letter of the Preside mt of the Pena Fan ‘and the | there anties whieh totoptarily underrakon idnot held ae hour longer than we retain oar | Pretty fierly. and at prices le to 2s per quarter below Tefirctions with which we accompanied tte She bas indeed done one quod thi 4 let me green 4 which. with that sapremacy, | "hore current on (hat day re aught Neely the ehote Dave been made the objret of folly #eknow ft She has py: a | ot th arco Stace thei Of the orgave of the religt of b expendivare whieh ft costs as te protest Nay. sadivg (he ordoanee exoenses at Corfa to nin Um. we Khould muon Underrate our military penditure (here since the peace if we pat it dren at | tendevry at \.ark Ineo Any wheat by lvod carriage campies from the Austria. and the ven ment between the men © mae greeremout ft ¢ to, the Prince of rasa, vrotduke Jobo, and Prince Lintpoid of Baratia, are named ae the members of the fucure eeniral power, wothiag as yrt has been made known in ao offelal maauer with vettlement Coaterencws ate being veryehere held betwen the Germea Nomattete these eftow t diseorved ivooll. | power, anerandered at dis Batural the dina okt h iol the | tent of thome whn consider that the Y-pe tw infallible ty. id poral matters Itit @ gremt mi-take to ane that we published the Intron with vibe jo ther regret tbat the ratber tow berrdivary form hat the cabinnta of et] b hove areca which it fe couched. gives maeriain ay re mM to tia iter, } fortran of Mea Inlocerpieg by he mpe-tal 1 « pace to what onghe ouly to bare bee ainee " 4 land Seepeeting the political fugitives, hve in Gecndetan of ennui riaaia ib Haljonrof | fextation of the spirit whieh by infantry, eight rons of eaval: woeset oan | Bren - pee fl cantons hare permitted to remain im 4) ted te at b intervention Gerpite of the orders of the Bundes ath, or federal erpment of Switzerland Nothing tev is spoken of, that an intervention ix medivared by the three powers devesd wee ‘are frat named, (re obfect tao whichis a partition af Suntsoriand, | comeuctes by t the Ulwstrtowec whee ‘which is to be made Masoer, thet one part is Wien wrerpaceiye it the pa pe ly the vsetiied rere tek fully as bigh poof Good | ning of the tant The gov. | was In come C8Ree t but averted calamity to the BO® the vinlenee of Italian parsions an the crivay tobe a penal | effect of checking bi A lated pro, potiem of ranerdotal politios masacerne what eeitioment bad errived out, and commaaiwatet to | wheat which bes inely arrived fou aor ad hasenasiot arance of me | Himes, what horrors has Rome mot eseaped? the prbiic inthe offietal Garrite oi the diet ot fans, ft | ed of wefel qavities, and euch ae io meat | 86 far, Frepce has turned bad wa printed aftersarde in some of lneat papers, | Digh mixed Dautae Kostock, Wolg furrounded by a deep black border —while the proorie etl), Keen rAloer ex eaevA, anced in all quarters tl Ronee, - pricws reat quarter beiow there of th then buyets hare not bem sable D'ay of public feeling took place a relative to the introduction ef o from the mother country “ This meeting (nays the we have poem sticows ively reappear all the | het the full measure at least the germ and nacious. ‘of Cave Town Mat) wan held io the open ale © lustitations which the Pope bimerif had eom | [bose representative inetitations #| the = most — parade; where, notwithstanding & most cow med and destroyed: we flouriehing Kingdoms of the earth enjoy [t # vorable arate of weather—the rain pouring do to appear that spirit mal rovide for the Ht ity from ow —— torrents during ® great part of the tne —ao ia B percie 'y contributed Sheree wit it waten wot hiee wan, sloow PS pg ng a nee yi al peemtstetrautne of y by tog Nae than the court of Home, aod more Papixt } gvernment—liberty witheus lieemtion mee we here been in nw with: ot derpoti-m it was to seonre for th re iw indemainnd by eon. 0 of Sur a wet master, teks foun fet | fea baer Mecano he Bavie"e anv oven what of this reporti« tras; ie inlllers reduerd the aoutvel top Gey to 40s per mnek ano this adsl to wetiahtly improved demaud. Bari oppression ap meltiitude - of nll clases, manem bi ato’ eit te yn nig bat Anformied Quarters | oF. erd ai toner, az siecle Hyettats fre | tad) the ar” of ‘having gone. to maveutsy from thes Jostens word We His hare eala tee. piles peitieg of bes come sparingly to hand. aud the Bet to be wholly anfouvded It seems to be be. | of ihe motives Nah nee dma {a's | chaoge the ester of tne’ eriemvica. tte with ener ah Sew ha» bere Melnratard—the Bout elriog sa notes yond dowbt, that the errat powers are about te fake ‘hteyohed to nna ie toi mt Tupted the manners ret te ph Aen were om Monday held at 304 to Sida, per qr. aad nave b Fg ah ny dh the political fugitioes hetecternmiere the om turned the imheritors of went sinew been offered cheaper Foreign bariay was in some have fled there for protect’ aes returned to the Pope Dimeeif a name Community drenebed to the vkia, moved. reo imssauces forond off Is, tot ” Among the Toples of conversation, ra addition | rover pies we sae ott A the mort Nheral and the moat eplightenad Vabouteen, It wae woder thie and evtorced a rertes of prwerfally worded rewlatio ater on Monday; this moroing t. ta the opemt: gtinole me tae Moo pace tst roa the bas aftorded 10 his imperial awa * theatre The undertaking to exte | oi," fe he oat this sity, ag Italian Opera, ae x Matreilies— i waa with those prAfestons that ti French army entered Rome; and if the hoowe th i th White it France we hear the eared the whole of ebich were unanimousiy carried with | ever. lose dinpered to force wales, at the mers idea of the Inert tha a” Sane thusders of epprobation ‘and ordered t bs ew lind | improvement im the demacd Salt has netted I into the States of the churen th: prutane In = one more perition. to the Queen and parlianent of Brit. | attention snd quotations bare undergone no on the same footing | has ever had in view when he jaimed his colors ously and publicly declares that his tmtoucion Is tore. conditi Rome is to sink back ein, The Hon, J. B. Kbden was called to the chair, Theartrvals of oats comstwise aad from ireland have