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Soawe tee WHOLE NO. es ere ne ee — oe 1005. MORNING EDITIO IN--~-TUESDAY, DECEMBER ‘30, 1851. DETAILS OF THE FOREIGNINEWS Sindant ” in manighoees, tee tbad Sopes” T ofthe end Avignon Railway for the 19th instant. Fright in En DOUBLE SHEET. As a matter of course. I received the exempt de | Inti must declare intention be- {Fromf the Times of yee. 12) See bg Rt to do with his “advice gratis,” What | tuieert Moe wensy, 2 tee amaunt of three | _ Tt can bardly be questlonea thst th eaoaits | Rouse to those ryesiettan Deane teoia eul J can eat aS, THE HOLIDAYS. ww! THE STEAMSHIP CANADA. Never mind this. The sword of | millions must be deposited in the Caisse des Des- | of the Prsidext have mast with entise epproval ta that ey x, i declined to Stor ‘She A NGTreee cite car ar yay oo BACKER. 0 eric! TAN, ond sap else teers | to the | potset on the evening betore the adjudi- | powerful combinatfon of absolute governments which | in connection with thessttlement which takes place to- Phd se oa fot ombares aus Pnere J documents that I may be able | cation. how cxlenda fiom Bt Petersburg to che Sthine, the Da, | morrow. tuen caured an improvement, and they ware sow epic int ‘Risen ay closke ‘We received, at about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the The C gives the following intelligence | nube, and the of Naples. The destruction of | quoted 97° to 7s. At the close of busine: Ce shal ts foreign mails from Boston, brought by the steamship Jeailasine, Agenmtis, cna of my apt + ---“All the department of the Bas- coontiettnal aw, the fall: ure of republican government, | were 97 for money, and 97"; to 98 for the px ni ec- fied ae sir epoetaele oles ond eve | Canads, at that port from Liverpocl. Weannexebstracts 'eagues who assembled at the Matric of the | are stopped r dietent with ted beadiaas’ wae oni ome eet Foe Gay, but they ba ropa aye kore ‘apes tae ee aoe ‘city andenvirons. Please | fom our files. the déchéance of Louis Napo- | are opened, tion of the continent. itherto Lord Palmerston | Bank Btcck closed 214'; to 2164; luced, OT to 4; ‘gemember: In the market for American stocks there haf been ra- re ae wine only Peelprcer | : Weed poche ceed an ardent adherent of this sys- ze and a-Quarter per Conta, 9774; Long Anmuities. A amar Fa & CO, | ther more movement, the recurrence of French disturb- ourageous eitizems. There is alsothe authen- | and me! the 24 of December ay neat ny es ers, arrested rig aie af 4 82 ‘the i cee alee Tse spa ey: Ho. Seas heme f ances having stimulated inquiries ia this department. the “ chamber” whioh | deavoringto his conversion. But, at any rate, Lord Palmerston is too | at intervals trom the Paris Bourse, were 96f 200 and 96f. nie ar Prices, however, show little change:— ¢ of Napoleon, by which Et by setelons not to perceive that @ politiealcombination,on | 40c. for the Five per Cents. The corn market, thie jone of these documents are to be ve been . principles of common repression, between | mo: , Was without alterstion. The tone of the letters ’ Aorentcan Szcvarties. for none of them would dare | cialist eget Pencd and all the other militar: rermments of | to-da: m the various Parisian capitalists contirms, for rk pee Prices. oppressive government sub prefect ve entered tke ecntinent from which we ce uptapplly es- | the most part, ton very remarkable extent, the, entlel: Ditters [gr ni + paged ~La Satis citadel. The are all tranged, is an event nant with np to @ pation of the cager rel that would be piaced ina Ditte € Pe eet pon ments. ‘ all the me e L influence and orang Ag tain. A second regection, | thoreugbly mili governme: Without attempting Buse per cet Beck 151 Crane emeersnerectes | estermieests cnmrentte: | ae Seen rere ae Pennsylvania 6 per Cent Stoo! for having published «letter of M. Molé, was oon of the ogg fe, mecesaities will press upon him--to employ the em ing violence for lew, a jaan “of the ey press wusetts & per Cent Bren Boas i805 198 107% | protestation egauat his nomination as a member of the ¢ Moniteur publishes the following “ Proclamation | and reward the Uivotion of an enormous army, and) | thelr conviction thei only under suche system can tbe Raryland 6 per Gent Beating Boo 895 | Conauitative Go rv Ms Daria, its publisher, ofthe President ot the Republic te the French ratty te natural pasions of & peopie whom fe has | cowisercial and tmancial pros perity of France be relia Techeres per Cont Sta State Bonds, 1966 fed gules that he nad petite remain quiet, Pas to | ever jy wanna ‘of the the Seal i sat des Cae aca ee ht Ms e ieee - a pi Fy pope gh Tau tee aoe hi % see = ets pee tent ante be allowed “alive "and from that very moment.he } saved, ‘Asst pact of my (ankle accomplished. “Mhe'| but we recomairad nem to the mort stious constfere’ | of Louis Philippe, aad sccordi ugly each fresh, cedisanee Boston City 5 per Cent Bonds. Gaepaa the office of Beto tie ‘mirror of the govern- | appeal to the nation. for the pi of Panincing the | ttonof the Englieh nation; and, above that is now promulgated, ems to receive their approba- A letter from Pesth, of Dec 1st, says:—* The house | ment newspaper. This peed ik right, and in By struggles of parties, I somite mot cause any serious | (ur countrymen not to allow # false ecnfidence tion in proportion to ita severity, «| man whose character ought now to be clearly known | Decescanm 12-0: by them, either to relax helr edherence to principles | seme pesaoue tha which can never be violated with impunity, or to | tisk to the a SUES trangu “ Why sbould the people bev rigen against me? “It T do not any longer possess your confidence—if oceupied by the mother and sisters of Kossuth, opposite | {Pinion it would Rave been more honorable for the De! to rtop ite the Kertly palace, was surrotuded im the night, ond | thecivii'ws em --It bas been supposed by civil war has decidedly broken out in the depart- r asthe premium upon goid at Paris ne toons 1 areal ; he SE oe ‘dvanced,to6 per ulile, there would be a large won by the yacht Amor + | perquisitions were made in their apartmenta, Kossuth’s | mente; and, though the Freach mewspapers atv daily | your ideos are changed—there is de PAdasto t0 wAks'| Wek Viglunce for the protection. of Engle’ sgelase fheetncnan wai b dente ae fst summer. B 3. & Co, saat calle maint *: | sisters, Mmes. Kutthay and Messelengi, and the tutor of publishing the most favorable accounts. received from | Precious bicod flow ; it will be sufficient to place an ad- | such Cpatioernatae tay by porsiblity occur, . cae Say Bal ef ad thee coahten baeis ahead eelaryed. Me ie auautactede, veoh whe eras meh the latter's children, were afterwards removed to another | gver2 tap tains en, place fa anay places, “Of elgay ix | clon. ofthe p rie a ¢ mT Dest tc StL) «herd are nb Gy Btates ta the whole world and never | {aPTOvertion'to the advance on te prensa pon ga 4 S 3 n0 two a whole wo never ha My ~ Srtcie of “A Gr ordeweey. However algo state th de part of the building. The mother of Kossuth obtained dupacrmnents of whieh France is composed, we hare now | | But as longs the nation shall gob have spoken, T | bave been, #0 bound toon snciber, 29 mutual benet: ie Mindsstabere deeee ei canton tanned c OF — execution, in s manaer tha! ‘isston to r in in by 6 an continues | shall not reer ore any effort, ‘ny sacrifice to | cial, and s0 able to work torether. ae che Britis! empire i ” ps eatistactory ‘and price to those who favor shem with | °°" 0 remain in her apartment, but she was | eno whole country will be under this sort of trestment. | defeat the attempts of the factions, haf tasks, be. | and'the United Btates, At present it ceama im the imposte of spesis tothis country reposted during (he Nee crdciy. "Original oeciges furnished say tims, withoas | placed under the surveil lance of the police, The (utor | The latest news received from the south is, that in the made eesy tome, but that the whole continent of Hurope. snoald weet opd present mack weld Sad ita.van te the Ceete gharce, acd/ae ingpection of thelr tock dosage azure | wae subsequently put in Basse: Alpes the socialista have been victorious, and have |“ Ox the one hand it has been seen hoy foolish it.iato | the bends cf military despote; it eexns equally int Bentinetial Sek hiekan eis onat neal Seadiae x 247 Broadway, sign of the Geldea Tux Hox. Ma. Warner av Mancitestee «En com. |. 2ziven out all the soldiers and public officers, Thus, it | struggle agsinet an army united by the bonds of disci- | bie that we, with our American brethren, show.d Lo: bas been a consides : v urities: diene B, Linon Maesezen Mi ~ be seen, that the flat f Louis Ni pline. and animated by the senti husiaem f ii 2 scnsidecebio. rine in ot the axtiie ane eNRY Bani, Wintias Brack, Enexezer Mowaoe | plisnce with an invitation from the merchants of Maa- e , that erers of Louis Napoleon, bees line, and animated by the sentiment of military honor | euthusiasm for liberty, Here. then, are the two ea equal improvement in the prices of tnd by cevoticn to the mother emey. im the great cause that thr ~ On the other hand, the calm attitude of the people of | the whole world. What Paris, the reprebation with which th ondemued the | attempts will be made on insurrection, have tystified with sufficient clearut.# for | spcutansous!yto undertake’ What aseist: whom the capital pronounced iteelt onge are we toexpect from America’ For our istands wa “In the populous quarters in which ingurrectionfor- | bare no fear. Despotism is great on land, but impot meriy recruited iteelfso quickly among ov a and craven on the se: Wherever our ships ci with reapect to such matters, anarchy. on th As on the former | was able to fied nothing but repugnence for th ‘ We can protect the testable excitations. Thanks be reqgered to the iate! New Wor!d from (he ty rannies of the Old. What, then. ligent and patriotic population of Parts’ et it per | Prmaine to bedone’ Are we expected to land on th suade itself more and nore that my only ambition ts,to , and fight, single banded, with f inspte the repose prosperity of France buge military monarchies, mu two or three m' “Let it continue to lend ite aidto the authorities. and | lions of armed men? Wh: i atens to divide and convulse ‘ook companies. The present Price of Rentes is fully 454 a cent nied previous to the late political re id. notwithetanding that the orward many sellers, the market with an id tone in quote- opened, this men- chester, the Right Hon, R. J. Walker, late Secretar; to say that. by Bia coup d'état, he, hap HISHgse pensmere, arms, SOIISENOR A Cj | ‘the nea tthe Caled ttt dant wth Mee, | 2 ond ia eslni, yO vate brs. ote con aret nine, 481 Brosdway, have jaal | Suinber of thea at the Albion Howl, Piséaiily ea | f*ry. the President has hastened the time’ which was <0 aslo waplontid sed agtivatied | Tuesday, December ¥. The Chacader of Commerce ani | ™ob dreaded, and has given more courage to those who ity an snd sets, consisting of Dis- | Commercial Association united their forces om this | S*¢; Uke the spirit of evil of the gospel, Quoerens giene devoret What crus seious Stones. | ocossion to do honor to the visiter. Mc. Walker arrived ok of im town on Monday, act dusiog his brict scay was | ,,22¢, Mair of the twenty-five millions “roughly bor- sh com rte with, th 3 entertained at Broom House, Halliwell th rowed” from the bank by Mr. Gasabianca. has been some- offered for sate at this o ailiweil Laue, the resi- hae xplained by the El rye eet cee or gis LE G, | dence of W. Stell Es. T Bazloy, Bey, Powsident of waglolcedibentinn Mivico; teatemneieees say Wa iee Eee. lave Se sig, thete mploy ome of the bess Fast thamber of Gommerce oecupied the chair. Attar | “8a3!pas” of the party, it is a certain fact ‘that yorkies, are eitabiod ts maks avy artiste o ‘ual loyal t ved & 'y, or to teh any stone, according te the taste orfsucy | President of the Spnibaeabemn tte whies, ite Beal c patrons. responded, The “Health of Mr. Walker” was then ‘blood, ty FHoupaY, PRECENTS—Tuz sCagoRInER woUTS | 2\"en, ard responded to by chat zeatioman ia alongwnd | fight Ucod the teaviar pay Of the army hae bean as @ Dd compeer, referred to by Mr. "Valk: y - ee of firm, if not bighae ®@ better impression pre- urre of events in Frames. at 979( to % for money, amd pay the expenses of the coup d'état ean soy. aa a positive fact, that, during all these days of R “ 5 c: folltws:—An officer, fifteen francs; the second officer, | the country will be able soon to.aocomplish, in tranquil | to expect from America, in We; to 03 fc tt e eloq 0 i hs r the z, apt the: Holiday Poosenta, sontianiag af Mepis Beate = jan Beane eee a Tah) MP the Hoo 2M | tive francs; and the folders, ome franc, extra and above | lity. the eolemmact which must luauguraieanew era for | Euiope’ None, we eoald t $0 9192 10 06 for mceey. Sad Oo te abe net nation te ond plate Seas nie tamtcurine, meeting. ‘The lat toast was the Lealth of the stramgars.| t%® regular salary. Besides this. a regular supply of | therepvblic : many things to be considered. A hundred the valuec! the English funded securities 6 garachum preset nt, acknowledged by General Wald: de ‘and ee brandy and tobacco was freely apr ror to the a “Dore at the Palace ef the Elyrée. the 8th Dec , 1851 whet was Russia’? A bandred years hence. 1. | day last week has been fully 134 per ca Cordoona and Pluth it, 3 ol, |igna T ean assure. your readers, that the LOUIS NAPOLEON BONAPARTE.’ he the United Btates Anempire with not far short of | peen 90); om Friday, and * EDWakD BAACK, No, &7 Fulton steeoy (Puy MICK setindeh the Wiikasohes kutlssec aap meee, mab kuoeiag whee tac cot nti yg gaen at two hundred million souls, Should any thing happeato | day “ Pionzrn ---Corsiderable interest was excited a fw woeks official report ¥ ou x soonainne 401 BROADWAY, CORNER | ago owing to the occurrence of |e abovs three steamers sas, (Meta report of the gorcroment ere a oton (two of them “screw,” and the other a “ paddle ’ boat) 26 soldiers killed, among whom 1 officer. mort pbk Steortment of Fanc 28, Bask te, Sur Sailing fromthe Mersey at the same time for diferent 18 “~~ wounded « “oT prises and Feucy porte, and various contradictory statements afterwards ‘This is oll right; but what is the number of the unfor- A deéree, published Im the Monicur, institutes a com- mission, cow posed cf M. Monery, President of th hy ber cf Commerce of the Beine, the Mayors cf the 2 and oppression, and our services to Europe be forgotten pert deh arsondlsements: Mi Aral Ot D asd M Jey, | Rebeve ovly to pray Froriere cliquis nostris ¢ rer. P.M —-Coniclefor meney 98, for account 988. srchitect, to inquire into the damage eustained byia- | wor, and that the prayer will one day bring across, On | Shares ere very firm. Foreign Stocks are stead? nocent victims im the insurreetion of the 0d, ith, and | ¢cCesion, the mesengers of a ptate that can apply | per cout. Yrench Kentes at 10 minutes past | o'choote Sth instant. The Prefect of the évine is President. A | 2 i® Purpose the resources of @ continent and two | this day at Paris (by eubmarine te: uid we ever bo exposed to unmerited indiz >, PB. M.--Oonsole for money 984 to *{ forme The markets are all firmer, which tor weveley AEA appeared regarding their progress to Holyhead. By | nek) V6 90. — Hie Als 7! yy let- | tunate citizens who have been codily murdered, whilst i o oceans cantile Gezett Rossing ine nc Cd aad Cot fer roel fom Captain Corbett it appear a te they wate aly promenating on the boulovardy Sundial te Oe Geet ee te on foo TF Lcheeipiey toe. Jienoenieteh tquaiiaaliibentads eee at ate ashe Shits half days, notwithstanding she expericuced some heavy | bad aoe pene teb gat rete ta hie here tl |e Re ee ae bat BE ‘hers as fft Para Tt isteri cn Correspordend of the Sth inst,, | 10% the closing quotations of yesterday, vat see in suid that he was obliged to go sooner than he intend. | _,7¢ Ministerial Austrian Corres tor as he had been imprudent cnough, immediately atter | states that the Military Governor cf Vienna has add essed Sapes DECIEENG De: Seqeine, pores Cmmnen’ ee bead winds. Captain C gives the followiag accouut of | rumor was denied, aud I am told that if the fact did not cerding scale to the vlos of the business, when mitted the race between the steamers from the Be! Buoy to be: | take place, it was not because it had been proposed; but a circular to all the new«paper editors of the capital | New oe ere tg merece for the soansion. | yond Holyhead:.--°T bad neatly forgotten to mention | jt wes decided that this would be too unpaputar, aud, of his release, fo declare againet the government The | forming tnem that, for the future hey Hil | ‘ele generally marked Bigher; Toeage. tun thecen Fig lt Baas that the steamsbip America was about two nilles ahead thi Council of Louis Ni o bad « sitting te-day, but Ieaving ott at 58f. 80c . and Fives at vf. Soe, The market ILUARD & CO, Confastionere. Asda we peseed the Mell: Bedprane the Pious 6 bte fa igeh ee eee oat) be ay. is | nothing has transpired respecting the proceedings. oo ie a were eon 4 Cs phen clored aa follows :--Threes, for ca+h. 58f. die ; for ae = rem ¢ good | noble , a8 eon a6 he knew le events | The President of the Republic bas reecived several | PUPS ———- Naples + £5/, Sco; Fives, for cash. 96. 50. for aceoumt, ae penn hy posite mr my ao vie memnenpestiel e Moral “had. taven 4 renboe ve ay, ee bee 8 letters warning him to. be ‘on bis guard against yao tpge-aadtes that b py ubl in er Denk! of. Pelnan Wheste ‘aust, 'B - q ust been Skerries. ranged alongside the Amesica, bailed ber, -| every Socom icare. arsneine, but be pays little, if any, attention to them. Proceedings. py rees 40c ; Newpolitan not quoted. , place where the wounded and dead ba | | addiersed to the provincial newepe ge Sore Greil at aay and ran abead, and fn twenty miatutes we wore ahead of | poriceh Since that tite ter eee nethtetons Hee sent it fe the atten Cf aoeoy of tis Glows thet | .. Prince Schwartzenberg. has be th the | Lo-cow Come Manxer, Dee. 12-—We have « scanty the Pioneer. kaving ey beaten her five miles ina rua siti tense nad French Geode. —— ot sixty miles. There is no boasting in this, but a true Soe ins ie i poe ior nte Brendes ¥ statement of facts, and [ have no te all their hands A private decree, signed by Louis Napoleon, has been exerted themselves to win the race.’"--Liverpoot Courier. | iseued, which restores the Church of Ste. Genevieve, Tue Case Or Mr. Saromoxs.—Monday. Dec 8, waa | generally knownas the Pantheon, to the Catholic rell- the day appointed by the ¢ @ourt of Exchejuer for hear- | gion. as a raatter of course, is s concession made chow of hie at at our market to-day, but millers are cau- ticus, afid prices unaltered. Foreign steady at late rates. Pine fresh four quite as dear. Barley a slow salt, ex- cept for superior kinds, Dealers based oats apar- testy and prices the turn lower. ad, and asede unaltered. Arrivals-—English wheat, 7.340; barley, 4680; he exposes bimrelf too mech at this moment hel $ occlu Fenty oh b Te coerce ghee “putiamas otecAvet inte Lape Ad Bor cssa oon thet Hosts Napolesa Bi All the private letters, indeed. speak in the poke ‘cout, | titled to the moral support of the foreix: dent terms of the certainty of the ‘subjugation of | be bad the coniidence of the army, whic the socialists. Their poet er ey evidently gusrantee for the preservation cf peace and order. wet the promeution of Mz Ald. Salo. | to the Catholic clergy to obtain their tavors and good | doce wmuch more to promote than retard the cause of | _ Vira, Dee. 8 -The presentation of the Barl of West- | he PE Se Le one Irish oat, 5 tponed indefinit is , peg gh gage gone into. counsel pt morning, by four policemen, whilst he was DEOREE OF LOUIS NAPOLEON. fanpaite tke Ans Uy kaos. Dalmessten oa sewers Zo ebange since moraing b agreed to 5 Verdict admitting the facts, | leaving his hotel. Bt. Georges--to make pA The following decree ia published in the Moniteurt—= | Kossuth addrese. ‘The Emperor bea been slightly india. | Levenroos. Prov Manxer, Dec. 12 --American—We and reserving the of law for future discussion, | op bia tienda Without explaining anything to him, | ,,7P« Trident of ie repubie the proposition of the | ycsed for the last few days, id consequence of which ali | 80 note no improvement in the demand for beet; the q complete, ‘The argument, it was intimated, would be taken on the | they threw him into a post-chaise, ‘which drove him to imister « erior, consideting that o# req ui public audiences have been suspended —-Hamnurgh Bor. | dealers buy sparingly, and the stock reduces very Dublio. and first nitttog dy after term Kebl, om the frontier of Germany. When he was ses | oFder labor and j that for Loo man, re society | Pehalle, Dec. 8. There hes sgsin been an export inquiry for pork. = oe sizes, pa- down, the head man of the told him to go wherever | bas been uieted and troubled by the ma- ing in the sale of about 300 bagrels. which leaves the mae- “ors Ome. Baris Correapondence. he pleased, threatening im he returmed to | @Dinstione of , and by the insurrectionable at- Mone Trnanny.---A aystew of wholepale banishment is | it wry bere ef American. Some new French has heed fold and silver ppnell and pen eases, to ty . + - ‘ax rar tempts cf members of the secret societies and liberated | Just pow going cn in Ausiria,which it is diticale tore: | tay, Ae ong core oa cod no pasot’ of veaperiorig Pp , December 11, 1851. pee would be sentenced to le ea otay ro ‘et ‘eoneite ‘with ‘ony 2 of Batley 4 prudence, ‘ond en by the trede, at a full pi ‘The bacon per Baitle _ ants pe ah | aye French Revolution Short Heatory of the Coup 1 Etal--- | yg taete wae & rumor that M Louis Blanc had attempted ) {227 n arene that by the coantast habits of sevott | whieh bide ‘air to oe “county alt th aber, | Senbere setae eee eee ee anes State of France---Incidents---Speculations, §re. was told by an American gentleman who called | ®&#)nst ail laws, this class of men not ouly compromi-s | capital, and enterprise tine cam get Teste” to. depart, Jood,wout dove 00 4lo., ot hich fames Iteuee nae Y ey at %, | The battle is over! ‘The régime du saire ig, for the | UPOR me this morning, that he had seca Loute Blane in | tranawuill ty, labor. and public order, bus authoris+unjost | Penne uate oe Pega eoimaiy Calg hare 8 great tum | hands) ubsequently, prices rallied to 43+. with moderate or as clase a etn “al soa x prevent, established over the mighty people of France, | MP9 a pa ed'tia'| Dowetting Preaitiin We Eereiel izeke, sossloctiog tampering with the exobanges--though maby of them | '.ivefor this week, and eles of mlddiiog uals nore who have so often fought to conquer its liberty; and it | Bey of Tangier, in Africa. were destroyed by our fleet, on | that poebeg laws are emg an ee it {a pate Fiaees male Aan a eee go yrs roy ‘Ow. SES al modifiestion e “ RW YEAR PRESENTS FOR TIE LADTES THOSE has been sufficient to open the entry of the country to « | the 22d ult- It will be remembered that justice was | 710 is ce numanity with the interest of geveral secu. | sous bave been A ie Pay he a rt wm tog one of the moss varied and valuable | a man whobad twice attempted, like a fool, to conquer | ba threatened that the French fh ae rity decrees: — assigned, their parsperts being simply returned to them ( pd tg } satacton es 22 pute, Sate Tose “the throne of his uncle’—to give him a power which | wrongs with cannon. Having refw Tedeen aed as dow ran 1. a ahin ie individual piesod unter the surreitlance of ith the words writ! 2 ot they were to ba ca been made ‘Hoidece } Aigo, to'be bad is she ity oan be ontained at the store of | he has so maliciously abused as to crush down, at once, | manded. the Bey of Tangier was treated io bombsbells: | ,0° Poller petins who.shems. te Sevent. gang of the eenss of ee eee trans bow. | are asking full prices; but if buyers of quantity were tw cileate mud rate cu eet Rowcrr, atranged Im pointe of suyle vo | all the liberties of @ nation. What will be theissue of | 42d when he saw his cities ruined, "then hejgranted every. D vr hen tay “SC Ouyoune ct | clied im this respect Is an purposelens aa harsh. A poor | Come forward. they would be met at le. to de, per owe. she moat ions, “god thing. Too late, alas, for the unfortu: itizens, ‘general Sg Ty a peo? colony of Cayenne cr — —- ¢ under the quotations. Belfast, 78s to 80s; Waterford, please T. DUNLAP, Florist, 6%: Broadway. such coup d'état? Will he quietly enjoy its momen- | bad nothing to do with the matter. page om Rh +} aS os eentpetotion ee ie ee ee ene = ee at dem py 76a to 80s; Clonmel, 78s to 7s; Banbridge and Cole- success? I think—yes! But it is certain that Tam sorry to announce at the end of my letter, that peers & i. leoed tea. 7 “4 qv 70s ; Lime- OYS AND, FANCY GooDs Tax Hicbtn's oath, the traitor, Louis Nepoicom, will be | among the poor individuals who were wounded during | °e@° PF es oe ap aaa x Corte - ; man 5 Soammetee en 'bs tale epee the’ ober. of his mae oC ers ranaiion or } Gemmnaaee ny me fact of being under the surveillance of the | to England, 4 " aap UD ol order fot the police | frem the Ist to the Oth instant, inclusive, Lao fir- country. This bloody deed will end the diMoulty; and | was shot through the leg aad crushed down by the | Pe rt dew p end me yey to give the government butbad long sinse ceased in Rotd abies bs cena: kina, £03 bene 440 crocks, 443 boxes, 2M barrels buttec; it is pow, at this awful epee, the safest to be dome | crewd Amputation was thought necessary, and it or 4 ete a bed ten! Memmenntaahes te ofl busts cases tiie. When 173 mm; 4 tierces and 196 kegs lard. tn,order to get rid of guca au atrocious amtition will take place to-day. BH. BR. | Tee Nsnormstredicn shall the Jewewere sembuweg, the menatherenelo ana whole | Navas Stade Meanie en: caene one report of nt cereal eaed Ga ek eed tee The French Hevolution Proving the continued presence of the conleaoe! in | sale houses remonstrated’ that the police were depriving | the 2d instant, announcing the, politieal events which OLIDAY. PRES! -WOLIDAY PRESENTs.—. | tD8t the sound of t! had just reached my eat. i wes id the Of bis resid tt Reside t Paris | themof their customers, and that they could not con- d taken place in Paris on the 2d, our market remained He! = Vases, Gold Fish, and Glo Iwas closing my letter when the fight begun-—and it | 100 Jt es ge ster or ie sna be natentams te tateriloten to to all individuals placed | titue to pay their ordinary dues and taxes if this were | very dull, particularly chy oo Phoreds three days that fol- Canary vadoit Pianos, and ‘other Pane? | Dad no cause to begin; for there was no other excite- Sanding on THe aneetions ice ata cnter the areal Di the police, Art >, Thetadivi. | done, when an armed force was sent down to theex- | loved ‘We received ureday night our advices Sriciee toetiee Seat i ad oa | oe of [the peonle, , 4-2 coral by the tcane tity ur altiy mrembens of the Sdsentete im the ax. | duale designated by the precediog article shall. be | chance to bing all bastvess to 9 stagnation, remonstraa Cy Be ant tee tends eee ‘1 ven be ee Soper re again , but 0 will to Cou; tained at the ‘store of the subwcriter. Those in’ want ili | organs of . 1 am going to give the os fren ym Basle ery ae. one ase or Sor pon ee and its ae — ten saa moun Coupes,” gen provech cays, and tesneusteaabes from New Orleans to the Ith Emo sick ia Fetation srnegeien % ri a, 0 jroaivay. readers tt Soong ap Teta al ihe ope — ion is ne cen G Hallberg shtclane, pullieass te, rernate from the might c0 well be eddreeed to © mule es to an Auvttign couieg ene hieeied bene. eee falty vesuoesé ay ports u a Live Ul . Foe, THe moutpays—rie LAROEST AND “Mage | Dare, Had, from ere witness, nad from people wh po ome = ie © Great fe then ho deg pe ere din * maior seve rauner lower im the he formed Brocats ve poiitios les ows wim to p? er change the Latter, tans, tare ina, Wi The trup source of infermacio hae. their their place of birth, A that Prussios in whi mr forward : RY the receipts were coming 8. Cy y re, tor elty rotath. 2 how 4 hase: i amenty per cant lags 1 subse which they me! Aare des'gnated, Art. 6. In eo Dec. 9,—Some alarmiste having reported to The first shot or discharge case of violation of the measures prescribed by | M. ven Janteuffel that in some of the quarters of the | Whilst in the other ports they continued ¥ han soy house in tbe city, at A.M. & R. DAVIES, the people, took place opposite the Yate Torte Arti ; city, in consequence 6f the events of Paris, a lively agits- | Wtdberday, the rales here were almost On Par 7 was direoted upon a group of twenty young m srselee stapnnated. he astecure of gencial safety, | Von existed, and thet the beer liouses ani iow cates | Thurtday, only 100 bales found buyers. Friday, aftee were congregated her, carrying om their shoulders NNU. qANNUALS Ax AND ornen BOOKS FOR | one of them, who cnmetiog to the army the pronuncia- subsoribe: mento t¥o hundred are rcouring the country ‘tistelotass r Fronts ronnasically invited ia eta fiends aha a suntomers alts | [ety Napoleon au wailan At the command of am | S24 iurdering No alarm is felt hy the government as ipt of above advices and those Liver. tos penetentiary colony at Cayenne or in Algeria. Art. | were the scenes of dangercus discterions, the President | Te’ 7. Persons trancpanted, in virtue of the soanat ‘decree | ct the ministry resolved to convince himself of the truth | Pool, stati slight reaction, our ye rhall be subjected to Mbor in the penitentiary estab- | of Ue reports See. ccchuate. mem Meola, and tae jaan bolas munity a ie | | to the result, but hy will be a work of time to quell the | lishment; they sbali be deprived of their civil and po- Sari aT ee ist doth waiity aad ae aud lsu te gio ning emia ove pert. and the grectent exceues ure frend, Tt ts | Utica! rebts; they shall be subjected to military jurie- | tinh fates, ratitactery, bp demand: sovtresy. and WS ee 3 Benker AEE ‘opposite ateset. In the menotime. several persons assembled in the | 0Own thatall this outbreak has been orgenized, and | diction; the ‘mil ary laws shall be appiiexdle to them tory workmen; the dircussions gotug on were the ore | COS.i00 ‘sis: were Tun Off. of whiah L008" bales im hcuses of the Boulevsrd Montmartre and Bonne Nouvelje, | Sat eeme chiets of the Mountain direst the However In case of ee ee eta cae Fy questions that occupy the guests on Saturday | Dirt with rather more steadiness In quotations, pict aKes aND CONFROTIONARY FOR NRW TEA — | seined the wonpens nay: Seond 00’ bee Trou ‘sha | Orders bave been sept by telegraph to the auth to | transported ebull be e ned to imprisonment, which | night». and not in the least degree perilous to the State. | PINS Tir) Tish Sie, nea nae te i the he ~/ All who wish to we,purs oa erasing arti oe the houses, fired upon the sold ‘As jutck | Show mo mercy to these pluaderers and ‘and | campot exceed the time during which they may then | This is the second ¢ M von Menteuifel has made a Bunday we rvecived with our advices from eters. t Hee hong to Ei di dt They rary ae igh bee eens Sopa. aod, without read. | SeYeral journaliste, who had given the first for a | baveto remain im transportation, They shall be sub. | tour of this kind; the first was two years age. Seer teeap tha Unites Staten, tor Buitis, @ becteae a8 be. akad Urery haces ver ing apy “riot | ‘artillery 90 ak were ds. ‘dis. | Tisimg, bave been arrested. Great anxfety is felt for the | jrcted to military dissiplape. and subordination bad taken place in Liverpool, with a very trifling de their chiefs and keepers, whether civil or misitary, dur- Hanover oe in ids ing the peried of imprisopment, Art. 8. Hequistions The Chambers, on the Sd instant, chose their presi- | #24 on Saturday,2,000 balesonly having changed hands. the execu!ive government rhali settle the organization | dents and vice presidents-—Covat Bensigen daieueithindy case of penitentiary colonies. Heurman, forthe first chember, and MM. Lendemean RIGHT, GANDY AND ¢ cbarge cpon the masees, Asa matter result of the election, The coutlict is now between an- courge, those who were gulity eccaped, whilst the innoognt paid the | A7ebY and order. forfelt. Tuls was the sighsl for, berricades, and you wil alone Neigre, in command of Hi eee ye Sek wed tee ip the French papers, which { mailed to you by this | of Mego. has issaed an ordee of the ing that CIRCULAR. > rae ) Silen witl ko tol Store in the city. ei " the Chamber of Commerce of that a4 ‘nas vietetes oat t Paria, at the Elyse National. the Council of | and Meyer for the second. These elections are ail onthe Livemroon, Deo. 12, 18968. PKuen ovsrm ee eee eects the city of | comstitutive law of its existence by expreming, on De- | Ministers being heard. the abet de. On the following dey an addrers of condo- | pr jart cireviaradvices were prepared for, and far. erate Paris, ad tcok despotic command over the citizens. You | feimber 5, ita opinion of the aete of the executive power. Faye, Samet So riage ey nel . ig amost significant | warded by, the Niegata. on the 6th inst. Immediately . ‘mates that, for the interes @ town, he doe : . " : aioe oy ten Pesta, oe aoe ee a eie tte ag | not wish to act rigorourly towards it; but be declares | The rooms, at the grand tion at the Elysée, were dj lost the | after ber departure, the accounts from France hed e Ge it to their fail accomplishment the deputies thea ew king. in a more coneratulatory strato, of e contained inthe potent to maintain the intuepce onour cotton market, and forced salee P titregular prices—middiip: Orleans having changed bands at 4d ).d Be lb. As the weeks advanced, = het if the Chamber of Commerce goes out of ite fune- revi pge for the ‘aceful treatment they experiencea | | A in 102 and 1848. This was naturally suiiclont to excite | tions t six itsel€ up wich polities, it shall be imme tiate- 9 ly diswolv the army gnd they all swemed like very devi, A word. | "Yantra crowded to excess, Above three thousand were present, including one humdred generals and the iritiah Aubarsacor. a motion, Wren, was the signal cf the death of any indi mr ar yore sche erm ead Be ‘THE COVERRABRT AND THR RANK OF FRANCE ee ee Stn tac masete mn ‘and prices axrumed more Grm- Yidval: aad T Fave, alae the misiortune "2" number Pate: A ecclalle Insurrection Dee oom | ‘The correrposdent of the Landon Tins writen # fole | fo dcubt jealcvaly aysr the iudependenes of che a ovens to guide dil eporetioen Consent ONERY. For THE HOLIDAYS.—a RICH | “Sietet young men cl Paris, have undoubtedly not de- tional Guard, with the gendarmerie, attempted | lows, under date of Pane, Deo. 85 pat, | ASUY.eitted elluston is of eourre made ta the two | , u At the lowest prices, will be . 7 . ~ the disturbance, Several persons were killed, ‘aris, Dec 5 jast weptioned particulars, both to the pre Deh omet cern d the horrible fate wnich' they have met. On Gnd. maby Where weusded, . The tietenosounded thotee It may not be forgotten that, among the other rumors | the Ritter#ehatt and the interierence of t ei den'e be mal, Thurndoy evening: entered, ae if by instine’, on of the circulated in Paris in connection with the iate events, | their br haif you're righe-—then ge ahead. ambulances estal im the street faubourg Momt- | if See reed takio one was to (he effect that a sum of 25,000 C00f. had been - — etre, Cité Corner, shot s ag refuge Inthe ‘neighboring , ma of 25,000 , RTICLAS FOR MAW TRANS TABuR ae Tenge ay on of thems hitless oad seih becpieg es | te, 7Bem ty etn Dyin ws be coupioyed in premnstog the verviews of the orm The Kolwer # awe from, Devt tro Turktye delied Renpugs a04 fans. Pi His chatasing face the mitdnens of hie sweet temper, fae | 5¢C0 to 6000, entered the town. ‘The aub-prefectnre een ee dasaie to tab: Coneteattouned- ind We She Meteor chung Haine Sees, Bain thas the Wee Palade, Urdaitonted Cakes. Ps second one was among the bodies carried to the cemetery | Piaged and pod rag tne Fagrin bat viphend puosivedivet, tu osseequvesn, peshape: ¥ Petianwts Relea Goasioe” Ste hepdan echiags bas of our last : but they do ; es rie, & “ one uence, perhap Echicew Latein question : sian ¢ gt every Be "ha of Je in Toe | Montmartre, covered with mnd, his soiled kid gloves and 4 longest themselves | ciibe support given by thore journals to the policy of | made urent feptessntations to the Courts of Vienma e in the future which was be. Cpap Char furmivied by whether they should not tertur ele viotians before they 90 ettenaty belese tote oveaia HOkpso} patent leather boots still on him. Who would have bf; | Lica them, As soon asthe prefect was informed of | the President of the republic. A correspondence has, | and Reriin, and the negotiations wt Denmark | bp Daw) A encode ae Ke ibe ved that ~ —— —_, had Us epee woe there events, he left at the head ofa squadron of Chas- | however. been published which must set (he qu Dad been allowed to rest, have again been resumed with Nase andl te <a wbich deverved death ? | Nevertne ee ae ve re eor | srurs. On Sunday evening the advanced guard met, ot | cH. The contfediction given to lt by Coumt U'Argout, | great eval . market for. sal 2 Sap omens be = aon pe iy murdred amoDg abouta Te don tee crops vege masa = > wane Riva be Lad is, at all events, entitled ¢ pore any improverment that might ot " surgents 0 fired on the tri urns od ce d out of th - i the efowd of spectators r od, | 1 and five of the tloters it rock rcloforcements of | Monsieur le Gouverneur—It has been rumored thaton | According to letters from Turin, Of the Tth, the Sar ask ck tah a cs beeen cope T need oot repeat that public indignation is unbounded, | troops arrived during the might, and this his morning they | Sitvcicw fron the banka et I, as Minister of Finance, | Jinan government hae at length come to an arrange. | i'r Meld, 1nd the amall supply inemed ely eae ain. gud that the of hatred against the butchers of the | tiveuached ‘within aight of _ town, where the tocsin | ithdrew fromthe bank & fami of 250000001 | You Kvow | ment with ihe Holy Bee, and the concordat will be @:@- | orenad by Tue arrival of a vessel from New Orleans, tm cameo —* Nepotcon has ‘sareely found | WA# heard constantly rounding A battery of artillery that this rumor has no foundation; that confined my- | ciuded. The ministry is anid to be determined to carey | tis'short epace of tren'y Hx day . Jie tho. | Wat momentarily expected, and which would be imme Rouher, | diately brought into play, in order to spare the blood of our brave troops, It is probable that, by this time, the elf in my deepateh of the Z7th November to making | \< into execution, and to dissolve the Chamber of Depa: The salee of the week stount 10 31,780 dalec, of whieh, known to you the intention of the goverament to dispore | (ies if it made too stromg an epporition. The same of that suri in vitae of the treaty Of the 30th June, | ter informe ue that, te, antics arsiet him i mt M. de Mo: much faris that they cannot be ac- 8 speevia ‘ D anticipation of disturbances | S500 Ste to spreninter., snd ee ae are te cpene. mod eosbiiivas, jot bas been put down.” nd that I left the ministry without having with | irvaking out im Fr the Austrian government had | to. ana c0otovxporter: ‘To day's salecace extimn TOBxth avenue, Corner Waverly ri counted for Ree r a drawn the 28,000 000, which I wished to Keep in reserve ied t Fancietan goverament’ss have cortatm | laters 0nd 200 0.cxp 7 mated ‘The names of the members of the Committes of Co ‘The department of the Gers, Var, and Lot-en Garonne | oii) is service. Be kind en Toepot you. to | freee: sud amongst others Alesundris, delivered up | ot 6000 balrs--1.C00 to speculators and exporters, Mass are declared in a state of siege. From Basses Alps there EW iy 8 —LADIES A vy eaeD SEAS Ht sultation, which, according to the Petrie, Constiturio : ~ - authorise me to poblish the reply you will do me it whenever «civil Mt break ont amoneet us, | Ret very quiet. Import for the week Is, 53.008 bales, Bt ote a Aery thes ft te. moet part ae w the Lot, and the Lot-et- ne in a atate of siege Paris, 6th Decem er. X. DE CASABIANCA. try sent fer ee editors of the different journal and re | seainet same time 1890. 475,070 bales, of which, 273,760 * itew . el It . Scere x liberal dissount tot T would-be” colleagues, who aseuced him that they had “id ta aus tin nth ‘The following is the reply of M. a’Argouts— Sedna ce tae ghretmnents, the ~ ay bout | are American cht MAGNIFCENT BOOK POR TIE HOLIDAY! never consented to allow the Presidentto put theitmames | 44 1; oficers and 167 privates wounded. 1 hanten to tepig to the letter which you haye done | Austria. It the news of the comettstton of the concordst Pa ea ot At 129 Fulton strect, has jue’ pudlis D Albufern’s letter to Louis Napo |g The Patrée publishes the follow! te te Deane ee we, Tee mpatten the ibe and if the Sardinian ministry has really th | wow Orieant....5) por lb. 4 ad's pert 80C pee te ccosete aot 18d= a royal oetaro volame, splendtity , A -y) jake of Albufern's letter t _ Nomber of voter, reports stich bave been in cireuiation on th which our correspondent atiributes to it.we | sronie |. $ + ated, and at » ‘of the reviewers, leon as oe 41 do not | Stes for Louis Napoieo 456 | Of your retations with the bank, in qnality of Minister | qoubt mot that it will easily overcome any demarogical | Ariantic titi & 4 a My father Jef me 8 unstained, am jo not ‘749 | Of Finances. There ealumnious accounts have been . The effect of the events in Paris will be fit In the earty part of the woek the Manchester maceotn, (Signed), SUCHET, Duke of Albufers, ae ined. #4 tirenay ey yoy Patrie pot the Constitw dinjan States. In thet country.as throughout | owinc to more pacific news from the Ooatin Mr. Leon Fauober, #ho was formerly #0 much devoted The Patric contradicts the report eiroulated at the | pee remain ogy the revolutionary party will lore much Of | Bei’ more frmuesn, and full prices were aT = pepial 4 ie . | to Louts Napoleon, wrote him the following letter, of | Bourse relative toa modi Goation in the system of taxation patty ‘eel on omg "ote ‘ati Soule on aa and audacity. — ained for both goods and yarns, for early delivery ; OLA MONTEZ THR SCORCHING REPLY To THR | Which I have a copy written by the ex-minister :-- M, Madier Montjau, father of the representative | lcclare that on the d7ih of Movember subsequently the w inty for the future hat Marquis of Papon's ecandalows attack upon the Cova- Me. Paesoent—It is with isghment thas | Wounded om the barricades, has been set at liberty ‘the intention ‘Jemandi: ing Spal ft. d new contracts 148 ond the King of is, With rondableor- | T see me placed The Postmaster General has published the following: - 4 25000 000, fobming the ‘ompletion of a Accounts from Madrid, of Deo. 6th, state that on ro red upon with more advantage to the buyer, ard the f enty. tro. ps with & -porteais of “The Incpector of the Var writes from Toulon, the 8th 000, which the a con ceipt of the telegraphic despatch mentioning the ocour- es doing is ciroumecribed. Our markets hawe cin'pubtiaied, a pa TR a you D , that the mail from an news int pha nay Tek nh Ae J pT ig rences in Paris, the government hed forwarded an ener. elapsed into thelr former dull But though fe hat manner, 1 thet 2000 Ingurgente who wete ‘marching om that town, | im virtue treaty ip. eneral and provincial sand tor srheah ed howe bap comstderatly abened, » er to ty county, “ana thoy} anotl Ii the oe f NTS R MAS | {i otized £0 expect from retreated in the n of Brignolles and Barjols, muk- proved by the decree of the 26th of July ition nd a getic ciroular to a CAE. ton vag tacnraren Tt her hied of prieeke spect. Vou AT THIS.—THR pita yor There, recom" ; Teoeived & new lot of “ Allen's Cie i my character deserved more ing some pit bourgeoisie and public functionaries | Teduced to 76.0(0,000 in virtue of the law of tenance of public order. Henvtivet preeemt teen it ee taomr6e 1 | els tha during a rauber lene. pottial fumreh at their head ‘with chains round their weeks, | ACT ‘ae Remeessapoeen, The’ Gouna Goeaet Whine motion ef M. Moyano for the impeachment of the $2. Fo her ind! AY ‘The director of the post office at Luo, was 7 4 rit 8, In the despatch from Luc, of Decem! , " ye Te Toe Patio: to enoioved a regulet cheat of odvice, ent Tah Hearty SY aii the Be srevieoaa director. named by the sovereiga sol, '" aston of the indemaities granted to Suna het i the same day on that demand, | [iP .¢"hertran de Lis, wna taker into consideration admitted it was in terms of that treaty, the last the Ohamber ot Deputies. After an able « Cs] of sia the Rede poke tothe birt of 1 cea {e fe President of the Couneil, the motion was re} re pales Fotmil at the Broadway Fi move der. Stace, (No: 4iahy Brondwe nose CAaal stregs, SSjthing to viet gee them. ie G: Wekmiort. itch you give m «eae woTicEs w ry the miewioy hi COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES snd Ted ‘(Bigmed) now be quoted P al * been an actire inquiry is at. jected by | ticle, although it seems lets general to-day, with . | ditto t4. an tome of arenction. Ashes have been im very mo- 4, 15 Yor some Aitgenee trom Draguignan to Si eftetrar gst ot seep) hed naeraod . Tate reqweet pd limited sales have been made 8 Xi, T ry PARTVERSM IP OF MYERS & PYLE [8 THIS Ie the state of things at vbe present hote Ns | Marvstlien, w Meastiss the manil, hes broagut, 6 Way: Rep (ae cay Come of Decomne) bas not availed 4 Steve reneen, end usioed sales Deve eee eam ame 7 om ¥ one is allowed to utter bis opinion, wad truth to say, | bil tized By the revoiionary directors of idauben, demand ad ity wernt |, A letter fram Rome, of Siitte doing in hie article without, change ta yetue. rt that we are muazied as we have sever been before, even =) deem base Cer the ecctesinetion| were making a4 Tallow—No trineactions | ard--Sales confined to 140 y the time of lo Basti!’ from Montauban, dated 7th of ne . Lhave the state to money as porsid! and tone chie‘ly at Is. perewt. Olle meve off in Totall at Tht, business wilt heron be condueted by Solomon | daring the Ulme of Basil. a ses that the GA” state" aii eamaul | mioat 0 have been otters, ana bp.e the tax on old rotes ‘hlce- eb bbs Lave changed hands at 1 NBiTenaneno, Van, Dose mbar 161, conreagpndents in Paris of the Mornine Chrons-te of Lon. | The acleslons multiply, paiticularly among the on ws rations cate | band of brigande me aptered ta the herthers on per Ewt.. The sales of turpentine, tar, D0-P, FOR ING | don, of the Bug: of Brussela, Ges-tte of t+ tallet, . - “ peted com. | provinces tion prevailed at Pabrianc on ac. +5 hare been quite of a nominal character, Thiet ora ale mao" Fray Mirus fhgne eto, bave been turned out from the country, for | Also, from Chateaurone, December 10,6 9 P. Bt: | ts LT yy Fy Count of the Tebieading (considered wnjcat) of Unres | dco -cxbends and 24) bois thin obiong American lin. ‘ns da muteal he busi | having written artic! yy to the government ‘The mort perfect tranquillity prevails ps2 —— a“ they D'ARQOUT. oung men of that city er Ignatiun Bpencer was | rend coke, was pat up to ag ah cae eonn” “= Stewart, ap ist ie Ba ven, 1 hare myrelf reovive agentieman dressed Mor ‘tewr publishes @ notice from the Minister of jot ta , holding forth atthe Piaces Navous. which sold at 47 169 per tom; the + ETT ja black, who, eemt by the TTrigeot ot Police. came te ad. b Pubic Work, fixing (ho sdjdication of the conssaion | Lanvs, Deo, 6,

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