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the reconstruction of the Oronstedt | they allege to boast of thelr victories. iC lasuch »| more than 15,000 regular 7 Srna cetrnd cae tee ae eet | they allege tm beast of thalewistecien ow SST Ea Com it Latentoyel tatoos ceoeed | sad upon ovary cocasion munifct themaeiven in the | manne of ttrigtiag from» foreign egda: | Iie not to bo anmusied thit fu the ovent of amy fae! Of iojuring an evemy cau be Genly enabled ‘to act on the offensive, mn? end 600 to 700 mem each; cavalry, one regiment nr west opem manner. In the maritime provinoes of House <f vein will be diminished by the 2 decictom of the two nationa to this cif-ot be ‘War, the Baltic will of course be might be pernaps saticips ed; | care, one regiment of Cossacks 00 | Prueis es much in! @i Of the caormous pension, £35,000 | "°C Powers of Europe would conceive thownel im their Otben of the Doo, ani 600 tereat is felt for the suooras of 0 ott 7 bined duties, and a tit is evident that the ans want noth, 's | mounted Geor, militiamen, 60 of : oterliog. whiokeke sraws from this country for tho | bon” “° Ol/oct. Te days of such istervention id baat : . cannon, | the allied fleets and army as at Paris and ia -éinaad ad Bpanta eles ane any redoubtable fortifioations | but good commanders to the fortune of ths’ | and some 2, 8, oF esonks, Caead rtd y London. | widow of Fed'naai VII. vast,» 4 Spaularcs ev well os Portuguese may Se oe a ee ee a rey bon | miner Gems maauesanng te evap ding te | hich ira motont an grat ops fl ete | the egrrabefperare of 100i te odo," | resctoe > to" uma thr the hy dae The ‘ 0 ote regiment of infe ’ joy is felt at the nit ne Peoinoula, that ouly deais@ a Ohief ae seovtes, i a done on the banks of the Danube. . a gerrinen the satel a Gunn, pice rg tke SoS Sets when Germany will have pes nseembled im the Puerta < Le rape It tear arene Sates up voreand outlet of tho Bus. | THE ALLIED FLEETS IN THE BALTIC. | then the mortal wall. Since | share inthe claims which France aad Kagland | na ion. At the same times picket of i peritie success. (OY YOUTH, the fusion of twe'gere ving is def; ing the whole power of the | THE FORTIFICATIONS OF ALAND—MANOKUVREING OF So med for the none a rae the Turks they possess upon the gratitude cf Kurope. on their wey to the | Pete pres throu, ‘the tioments po » nat fn antagontarn, ‘aod Gane t of bis oa eee Is $e] See eine mpearwavees Vine cuoneravy_ vy: do not seem to think of sdvancing yet. The mea Butonapa, July 29, 1954. | Huerta del Sol, he ting there for a few minutes, | connected by correspomilu,y 'élativas with other , pleasvess ” + | CLARRD IMPREGNABLE—DEMEANOR OF THR RUS | and horees belonging to five batteries of artillery of | _ 1t becomes more and more difficult to ater | aan bmente of the engineers and Guardiaa | States, could sot be acovmpliNed without cevtaie ; ships and his soldiers so securely, | SIAN ThOOPS—HEALTH OF THR SAILORS. Arabistan, came in two days ago from Bagdad and | tke » " - aocour Civiles, which formed a of the garrison of | embsrraxments, but thes® could 909m be surmount Te, bas nothing to fear oo doings. | (Varo Sound, (July 18,) Correspondence of the London | Aleppo, via Erzeroum; if you except a few pieces trategy of the Russian army, or to comprehend | the Felace during days of igolation, | ed, and, if the ivhubitun's of the Pewinsula chenee ionamin on pe Rg ade tie pene Times. issidl de of cannon now on their way u; ‘fons Trebisonde, the contradictory and confused movementa of the raed arrived om the Puerta del Sol, and | to picsent taemselves to Europe vader s new polise berm on a act : POA a 4 no more reinforcements are expected, aud as it Russian Generals. Yesterday it was ammounced rmed up the Gobernacien. The balcouies | cal o:garization, ey wil be soniially received, bead {oo aged no beyond ment te the fleets r Admiral Charles seems decided as Concent io that no French or | from Bucharest that Prince Gortachakoff had re- Bie eve pagers bgt an Pecan pi ater ts an — but, com ft ~) one, un a |, wae & | own interests ¢: vi H » the re es cae evry 2 figerent in the Black Sea, | Napier snd, Admiral Parveval Devoueneee, at an- lish troope shall be sent this way, we may a¢ | ceived orderato eject the Turks fiom the other side full ength portrait of the Queen. "A'sort of act cf | deny the grandeur sicdbol-oueniogteortios thant pe cbeonty oe a vp are Bar tise at ‘this Sound has s0 upom marchin; the decide of the Danube, ccst what it might. To-day a ps ernization or reconciliation them teok place be- : objectious would iafalubly make themselves felt, . or that ‘very Polley which, after | appeared in your columns that it would be ‘supe Pad ah pirit still prevails among the troops; | despatch “emanating from the same quarter an- threo dap kek doceee’ igulace tices Gea, hon | xadee at clcammolines Tae” dteantan teak 5 ad 7 Ny nl 5 Spikes erspcstnamaret | tenacity ey meet ea | hn Ghat inh Se a Paty ed ‘. a 2 igh time » " arri v » be eovereign a éethr tn eet arenes ge See Sey ene vc cic toeee erect ne to mash aray ihe ala of ist See iteaee | supposed to be the bean of prepectns pba eee | seeeene aeren. tov tao easter (eae noreted'| nak sate cetetin Peay bere mola be {2 tained by the ‘Of Russian power wituia | summit ie distinctly discerned the Tuseian fleet et jomatantinople came | siens should again fall back upon the Pruth awey, and the crowd’ dispersed. Although cccaecabear iy eprom bees a a its limits, and it is in the Black Sea | Helsingfors. Two small specks the ocean eo me oar the Grand Council assembled, ‘ Guardiss Civiles less than a week ago were coche {ably bo attended. b reogtinonts ‘ot considera mined eyed that these mits have been | point out the Earyalus and Cruiser, (Roglish menof- reaiding, and the mat L poy Ea rene THE SPARISH RBVOLUTI everything odious to. the people, against whom they restraint, the Jenson will be one or ae it somes vf sepreio ie ee rar.) blockading the Russian arsenal, and bidding | {acs laid'on the fapis. Unfortunately, great deal eae cet ue rGhick cabin ee | et eel eee ee coun Sava kading 5 CROCE the a Le cllahtens snodotontle 0 J country would the Ottoman aoke, PR agra fo the efficiency and high state of dis fas Bab ere to aa 4 Elica typos. Tee a ens 2?) Garreependonce of London Times.) sult. It is due to the people of Madrid to aay that eee eTocs ‘vital nt eee ihe Anietio coasts, ‘and the Mediterranean Soe line of the fleet there are not two opinions. The | General Guyon, with his usual determination and | ing important address {rom the Queen to ner se, Leak yt ria: tiieetinee elon ete hate, ee Unprincipiei” wivensareas wren ak Bee Taga eng Dire nig Fro Agi oh Fig fe Bro Bacio that, with Bass excep- grerey, Ton towards | jects:— the Queen to her sub- pr coy 7 proved thea ves Vi in who of te years’ have been preying apes e i are | Ti a bold manecuvre he a oppre in. Perhaps the latter reform is that ‘soon a casiopal and ts foots had fallen ino | wall manned, and “ready, ayeroegy” ar any sae | with terror Hi ae es, howere, overruled | databed me trom yon ittiacing gumstdhuteser | ix this evening, at the Plans dein Cousctucio. | Wail for’ there ia "cael much ingly rouaedaee for other operations, ‘The | ask of them. The men are ke; anateneet 8 a , belonging e | tween the people and ‘the throne. My heart has been | The guns have been removed from the palace, and | for doubting whether Spaniards os nine ah capital, the Circassion shore, and the mouths | cise, and while at one moment An he: Gaus iy. fe have quite as many of them | calumnisted by whomsoever has attributed to it senti- | the tem; fortifications taken dowm Things | appreciati 4 of coast itatic af Sant tee of the would then all be safe without any | aloft in theirevolutions of furling and mae |. Crees Cone mente contrary to the welfare and liberty of thoes who | are relapuing lato their usual tranquillity and order, | Ears sow ruen is ars, not for ane, furthet protection. ‘The Principalities would be. | lowering topmaste ft sal, | General Cuyon's plan was simply the following :— | 10 my chléren; but nace the truth fas'at last reached | snd T suppose we may 200n dlepease with the barr: | a minietry, not fur the autoity of tele pela mau, come. the battle. field, and the Czar might be de. | a0 instant the signal terun up by the Duke of Wel | Rune ae Mo ee any of Batoum would attack | Vit Tovtve and be strengthens’ to wore hers eee | cades, which are an palsunce, aad will | noe forthe feeedeamel the pees” betel Peived of his ‘material guarantee” without much | lington, “Man and arm boats’” and 20 minutes have | the “forieoce ete On the aataes aay tas | sabe ations Othe Spanish unde tovenia tater. | eaUce the street cabs to fnvolvoncy. 1 was told, | a stopo extortion, plunder, and’ san wo sboar Lan Malden Soccer ty Sch encozm, | burly clapeed when 100 bast, faly armed and | guvisons of Yan and Bayaaid would conoestrate | wrincgtey nar repeated *the ap playlest | were oll constructing, or at ast improving, bart | not vo mach because Me encroached pon tueogr attac! van. The troops ‘are resent—the ions e Pa = rer and, with Admiral Chade at left a suficent force before Gumi, on the nih ge re ir I A all Pend nhac gpl atm Eg tl yh BOC ot ps che pemmmnboh std apr hy tra bes hte hon spo by ae | Remake Aparato tae sake kia | 225 cutee athe enh | Len rn tues Mary a Cuma od | ac wae tee of parla aj pee e cet. this manoon- | Frivan ‘having surrendered, the t of Eri events which I, frat of all, desire to obliterate fi were nowhere seen when bullets: were | fligacy was the symbol of public of¢e; and Coart plainty indispen- | vieing takes place within sight of the Russians, and i aby vad | annals. f from your | fing; who, when it was evident that the and cabinet s ited each oth a . tl gd gr it she Gowen ne mos | Seapine rcoanaly sed | Sa Rae adenylate rm dh iran | Ma dae ya | ie aang ois ew 2 i 16d; i ; SS o mn a, . foe ea ne " Helsingfors and Cronsi are impregnable, and a enon verve by aacpcnra {will strive to make then forgotton deeatscas musket anu belted on sword, ‘and qapesed’ behing ee ee eft ~ fs ry —— Se peace coucuded on such terme would be lonry | cennat b approccha units withthe suerte of | cts Tanks wore frightened out of thoir wits when | | intaaimvll conddentiy and unresrredy to zh | Untticades over waich they’ had the comforiahle | ict extuocdhoaty, nome edit ought to be given ineaftici long as the strong the | or eight line of battle ships. ple of Kagland | considered such a rach propoeal, and bime. nliments of brave men are al: | conviction that no more shots would be fired. Beve- | to a peorle which, even inthe abseuoe of ail pe op pall ier cl Pony ipterngrenyd imapresood with this ‘ct, | sr Tove aaidy sat ‘aade? nchelabetasdime Se my | "May mowing in future toute tho harmony 1 deuce wo | 7aACages OF this kind have come under my own ob: | ject for the future, hus inonrred the pers of Opem war; Dabit weald ‘be. cone ‘tkely Homage = — - shone tiene ro en scene a She conquest Bor sliine, chan - of success. The general then again pro- be ee my people. Tam Sispewet to inake every pool so pet eee a fee inp iwosurrection for the sake of public worality alone. operation to preduce this efiect, and apart from such | Between the islands on which the batteries of Swed sed two other plans, still towards Tifis, the one | ‘esire that Ith atl an st i good of the country. 1 | with an obnoxiovs but influential member of the | yp Cat Py acre opwnce ce the London Times an achievement there can be no prospect of any true | borg are built a single ship alone can fear ted | Py Akita te Grable ie The foot ie Tere the | 1 sitimate Tepreseatalivor,and from this momen aocopt Canta Ds: sbewiiiek "E cane upoa: t170: Gays'ago Madrid-and General fareciaresan tau srivosine Fe cekailanaeeiaiNite Gt | Sate ee ee Point are the | Turkish. commander is atlerly incapable of doing | Sed Sccte‘srejytaniant ist MAY frmly fx ita cighta | COMRADE Re er Tente’ now posted at ait tho | U8@,teAt city, Wt i cert hat" French ape Joice to see guns of large 2 thi t fi 4 ioe es BSR PO be ernment are in a state of some anxi the chief efforts of the sllies had taken the direction | _ A powerful army landing and. encircli anything, not from want ot am army, but | The honor of that throne ts yonr honor, Spaniards! My | street corners, is the subject of uzuch coumenda- suxicty aa.te the of the Crimea in preference to operations or the | fors considered che only feasible p circling Helsing- |-frcm his utter want of knowledge how to use | dignity as Queen, as woman, and as mother tn Montiel | tom The band of Sam Miguel i e. | Crmaiireney teeeshen.- Theanine sere plan of operation, | it, He and the other nati ral with the dignity of the. naito Pecbanecase | Taenene iguel is easy to be recog: | will, no doubt, discuss Spanish politics ia © other fide of the Danube. In that quarter no power | and when Bomarsund has fallen, as it ‘willdo ins Die sate rin en ee er ite Libertine eat once made my name | nized in it. It of course gives tisfaction; | deiic n el ‘the aif | lutely nothing of the symbol of its liberties. 1 f F ks Gives great satisfaction; | geiicate manner, and aveid aggravati: can act with auch ¢ffoct as Austria, and a single | few days, our Sones directed to Sweden for as- paler ‘They soa Mreneat tat fs cantly teust my welt to yo; | fear Det to plese aay perme and bat, at the same time, it excites pity, remiading | culties of tho situarion, aud the goverumost ati jard resolution on her part would terml- | sistance by land. When Sir C. Napi Sint, Oar Gap htet tx 70 i cartathic do palatal Govues w Close conpelisa: to ad : traightforw: apier menaced | of the enemy is in such and such a place, it is pro- sto under the shield of vous tart anit to Place | certainly is painfai to see ® Queen -ompelled: to ad- Bes comet gr Gpota nade tamer eae ‘em st nate the present state of inactivity and Cronstadt every man in the ficet saw the mad my fate under the shield of loyal i would 5 w the madness | bable it may be beaten by sending a very superior “ of your loyalty, because T firmly it h 5 ” aive cash of the belligerent powers ite Atting | of attempting to force a passage, unless aided by | force to altack i; but Wt never enter tuteranere | Ueuene that 1 make you arbitrators of sour own honar | Mit her Erierditmaplae aoseanten basorriedotie nt. | Cia Geers; Saece -Riias Pecan duty, and would p d of the safety of th try. ; at once bring the war to something | land forces to distract the enemy. head to try to drive the enemy from his position by wrThe 8} ointment of the Duke de Ia Victoria as Peesi- | muiliation upon those who have brought her to it— Se ee mak cha jusiy aden ans nad lke 8 final fasne, eh i e same correspondent dating from Led Sound, | mancenyre and not by force. It is, then, very im- | dent of oll of Ministers, and my complete adhereace | upon hor mother, and her other evil couasellors— | the neutrality they propos? to observe is not stated. i r i i i i 1 : & : [From the London Times, August 2.} (south of the Aland Islands,) on July 25th saya :-- bable that 5 6 ‘mare! ide i fr obj Whea Whe dispute between "Turkey aid Rasa | At 6 P.M, on the 254, we'ran through a narrow | Mifterent directions, and, thew concentarey cece | tet will be the Boat "pletge of te fulaiaest of simr | 220,t0 be kmient towards herself As I write, «| Your correspondent’ letter of the 26th furnlanes first sasumed the form of fopen war it was conjeo- | Channel, 100 yards only in width, and came at once | so as to effect an object by generals to whom stra, | 0b!¢ aspirations, your | report reaches me that she will pass through the | seyeral interesting details of the state of Madrid 3 tured that the Asiatic provinces of the Porte | {Pom Admiral Chads’s squadron in Lumpar Bay, bs- | tegy is an unknown science. With me Spaniards | you may make the happivoss and the glory | **7°ets this afternoon—on horseback, I suppose, for | ard were Isabella Li. capable of sincerely ‘would ‘present the, most, favorable field for the eee The chief battery is | raut the best plaaned operations must fail. They of your Queen, by socepting. those which she deeltus for PS A rr ra Bi oy el This | what she expresees, or were sho really auxious ‘commencement 5 e, . r e ’ for you in most recs: if Hi x pear seeped soared neo Sn x | fer eee tn wing tay. Teka gant | Sealy Uy WEagn? c a inion | Lesa be ites Pee a | tet Mrmr tne Ta, | ou ov ey alte uw hugo dominions. In this remote de- | i two tiers, with 54 embrasures in each, thus belag | fortifications of Gumri are very strong, the garrison | he Soonsteas baa Seaaiieateay will Get Mis gear Wisinces{iy azd not fess alome /a't justly cur indulging in the hope of ‘a cl eed e ecient | recur ot aad Wia's iveey ee | AaReae Sah eae | anata ecw uy wes | Etat Mga ag Ea eye | phen eur pcm aS . nas | . cient in battering guns, iven at ce on the 26th of July, 1854 he springs, tin } : > rather their Asiatic nefghbors ; and | 1g, and, to add to their security, a layer of four | and a re; vey would hold out no ‘ohaaee ¥O LA REINA. of this Th ime Cuiy cam give assurance | heart, might be accepted ay atonement for those ar 8 WA REINA. | of this, ‘The Span‘ ae between ne eerie ro maintained | nthe pro- feet x! atl Kowa " the On gare Haine ron rea ee pe A ae ae a ae she come cecal Gare farther contaiaa £2 tapoubion by Serna their Rarersicas rand a bp Snag mae yada gg tm duterpoced. the. chain of the Cancasis, defend. | other at the extreme east, in each of which we | being averee on principle to every moneace decree, ‘The General ad sa ee ea ene ereTTmeD aN Un Tek , apPearance of satisfaction aasemed by the membees ed by Sebamyl and his intrepid mountaineers. | Counted 16 guns. A mud battery, rapidly thrown | posed by Guyon, bave tided with fim and uphold | follows : ral adireesos her Majemy as | der Isabella I. most popular with ber (of te sadrid Jaws, canuot conceal from my. on other band the Mussniman element in | UP, still Pivther to dhe esas ‘oumpletes their -de«} Li 7 . > im and uphold oinialaae : subjec’s. At the same time there are many | self the fact that that feeling is vot to be found Armenia was vecullarly strong; the fanatical | fence. Russian soldiers were lounging about ‘on | toifvand have sigued, today a protest, in wick | , Mi: .M=When your Majeaty, was picnic fo honor mae | the neveletion fmere, patched ap concern, since | Tehtke People a& large. von thove who, im or- ardor of the ancient Otiunas ‘was there pre | tbe shore, and oflcers were going to an‘. fro on | they state that i the order te given thay will do | 22 culinezee, to Pour grands.» coal uit wha the dynasty is allowed Go rematas -Eivea, those por. | Caz oavero ume coamacy the terrible. avi aac: ‘a1 im OF wh remy tenti . % ra v4 eerved in something iginal vigor, and, slightest appearance of con- cvergthing tn peateperrecte insure the succe of | Dire he salvation of the country, broucht to the brink | SRS, however, are willing to allow that it is feor'ies the taak may te bagtad their atrength, = while the allied squadrons rendered their pow cern at the proximity of our English and French | the operation; bat, being of quite alee oC % i 4 p asistance alosg the coast, it was thought that in- meee eight of which were moored within two nion they decline any Tespoasibility nears tie co ene by ea comdinss of Count Ban taeia Minisiey) an Wa thrust “ont "the PaO eg picked qo S06 canines he confided: ia.,A Gis ssteae ‘the Prophet would Beg TR 95 intes tions regarding ght "ot these feretca, “Fizce Circassians have arrived, after passing the wi the eit nate aE and dstiog: uh a wie fue Hey 2 poeta of TeenVebaed, ander = mich tore Inset powere of dasttdation 1 . y with the qualities that elevate and dist i ; to earance, ii i he 4 ie trl a Tawpaniatnny, | cee secur capt | Hen ag hin, sg ay og Seed | i er ea, tae: | Rahangt a hy OMGU ay Sea | emt? mek Ogee en 8 3 men who owed #0 tnuch to ; . the Deaibe Cera ee greeny, aiisappointed. | On | ietng that a land attack by the troops now on thetr | from ‘itis, ‘He urges strongly on the Meche the | Sisiesty't beneGeeut design; such my aotertous, mj mo: her mother, and her lute Ministers, of the Cama: | power by the enormous falsehood suggested to uniformly either held their own or gained ground passage, with the broadaides of the men-of war at | necessity of advancing, and promises if he will do | °#*4ty decision. lim, the Gap et. talimention, “ec ved upon the \ her Mujesty, that be had used personal vie~ us-on the enemy; but in the Asiatic provinces they | ',400 yards, would soon complete thelr destruction, | so to fall upon the fremy’s rear, and effect u junc: | ji iidtok even thing tin iapeneable to ray thuamuch | bonred out, “The names of the. Queen Mother and ration of tae Gallen ia Tk ter Regiltes.” ie ‘dave almoet as invariably suffered defeat. t ap) that the Valorous, going ata slow speed | tion with the army of Kars.’ We have just had | ity w the spanish oats Cocktdoubtite es *' 82° | of San Luls, the dadron (robber), as e is univer- | Sn47. tu Ma BP ed The soaneit is operons periodically reported | mong the islands, ran upon a rock,and there being | news from the outposts, The Russians have ad- | ‘Your Majesty’ isda tint, cadertonsion the doticate | sally called, are never uttered but with loathing | hasnt awa ggg a to us from these quarters lies om tue eastern shores | 2 8Well on at the time, she has knocked off her fore- | vanced one step more. They crossed the Arpachai | but trausitory mission that had been conferred upon | and cetestation. It is 3 that other winistries fami Sols ss), Sy arith Re pe oe made of the Blaok Sea, in the angle fust opposite to Var- | foot and keel, and became waterlogged; a sail has | on the 2th inst., and pit hed their tents between | me, i have striven to abstain from all that was not expe- a heen ag mn ne tee ta ee | en te ayy hao wicdge they ued of sheiz +h been placed under b ‘ i 1 leaving t jar tne : | Ba Sole Bas_At that poli the erkih province of Armenia | Dee, aged fader be owl an Hh at occogn | Wh iver and tn amon ruin to hou of gue | fy srg Leanne. Scas ley wane fem | Leta, butt doobe wheter aay hae ever beou %> | chunter"Bf ake tacesses, iste ant ta troatier line between the two recedes from the | culty. The masters are all Preparedio take their | scarcity of forage on their side. Everybody now many demand the elements of tims end eaditation that | much cespised. Combining with the grosseat il- | gr.iutep to be taken hy the new government wit coast in a southeastern direction up to the borders | *bips to Bomareund, althoug! ere are only four | bopes that they will come alittle further still, so x S q _ | legality and tyrazny the most abject meannessand ( pe ifle the ‘al ps " Sf Persia. It is along. this frontier line, or at ya- | *¢¢t of water to spare in many of the passages. thatthe Turkish generals will be shamed. nto’ ad. | .ccreztueless.Senorm, there I: one measure that ap. | ‘ie'mgut unaerupaions greed, they have been elec": | mere ul-orgiea: anv she aecotaplices in tices of ove rious r within @ short distance of it, The Duperré, which gronnded on Satarday night, } vancing. delayed, and which I submit to your Majesty in the ac- | ed from office amid-t a storm of execr. 1, and will be swept away, nae the Quesn Moh that the ipal engagements have occar ia Tec ved oo dames. eer the little Zephyr, which JULY G, 1854. | companying project of decree. The reasons for it are | they will carry with them, wherever they go, thy | g Rienzares gang will be sent far trom the red. On coast, exactly at the junction of | 7a in a similar ion. The Locust is somewiere By this time you must have received all the sle- | obsious: your Majesty's intelligence will comprehend | indelible brand of infamy and corruption. scere of their dilapidaticns. But the danger of re- the two territories, is situated the fort of St. | Up the Gulf of ia. Everything was very quiet in | tails of the buttle fought at Ozurghetti on the dth | tim, and your beart, I am convinced, will already have {From the London Times, July 29.) action will not have entirely disappeared, and it Nivholas, which,it ‘will be remembered, was gal- | tDe fleet to day, like the intense calm preceding the | ((th) of last month, ending with the defeat of | i" Dy ee It ia neoesanry to ellace that which we The aspect of Spain at this moment isin some | fepred hare, as io Madeid, that whea the will Is wu. lantly taken and maintained by the Turks ua gale portending storm. The Frenchmen are determined | Sclim Pacha and his subsequent retreat to Churak. | # wish he neuter Geeurend, ant to Forge ge FF pd rej ets more extrac: dinary than was ever ex uibited ( wanting to seek them, the instruments of treachery 0) eof the war. A Kittle to the north of to do something, or they say that the Parisians will | su. The communications between the several corps | vation. 6 GY ARESTO SAN MiGuk by a Ewopean Kingdom. The cation is ina stateof - whl be found. It is, however, auseless and or- ft, on Russian territory, isthe fort of Redoubt- | pelt them on their return. darmée here are so badly kept up, that the first : sshasi aah * | insunecticn, the capital in a siate of wieye, the / grateful tack to indulge in gloomy prediction o> Kaleh, and at a short distance to the south, on Tark- The cholera, 9m bappy to eay, ls fast disap- | news we received of the battle was via Trebizonde ‘The-decree rans thas:— government subverted, and the royal authority | “,ufficieut unto the day ts the evil thereof. ” jah ground, stands that of Batoum. Inland, along pesring. The Austerlitz at one period had 150} and Erzeroum, while, with yet management, we In consWeration of the reasons laid before me by my | ig abeyance. {tis from the iaformation bow | Ip tle ntime, Mspartero has. accofving to s the border, lie eucsessively the strong places | ©8°¢8 0n board. ‘The Majestic went to sea to recruit | might receive news from Selim Pacha in Nyenee f tutexeiotie Sialter of pion, and oft the greatest «| receivid, that the Spanish people have pleced | telegranhic despatch from Bayonne of the 30th, of Akhaltaik, or Akiska, Akbaika kakal, and ‘Alex. | the health of the crew. A very singuiar feature | hours overland. Isball give you the Russian ver- rte oma the yoset el Seccivion Generate Don Tespak: themse in a position to command their own | mode iiaentry f: to Madrid, after the delay of sevem andropol, or Gumri, at each of which points affairs regerdae the — is that the screw ships only | sion of the affair, oa it srpeua in the Georgian | 4. orponnell, Conde de Lucena, fon Francisco Serrano, | hearts’ derires, and to give themrelves exactly suct | or eight days since bis arrival at Sa: 4a, oxactly ‘of more or leas importance have taken place. Ia the | have been attacked by the epidemic, the sailing ves- | Gazette cn the Sth (21st) ult., and you will be able | tun Antonto'fos de Olano, Don José de la Concha, Don | 2 government as they may prefer, without regard | as | had calsulated. The despa silent as to ‘Turkish territory are the stations of Bitoum, Kars, | */s, mreying perfect immunity. Diluted sulphuric | to compere it with the statement that has appeared | Fetix M de Messina, ‘and Don Domingo Dulce, of | to any traditional claims upon their chove. The the manner in which he was received, but there and Bayasid, each ition, but especially the two acid Kenai A mixture is a favorite remedy. | in the Turkish papers. The newspapers in Persia | their employments, ranks, titles, and decorations, are | sovereignty of the country, in fact, is just now | cen beno doubt that is was such 4 the most former, being held strong divisions of the Otto- ‘The better ventilation of the engine rooms becomes | have copied it, and the Russian partisans in that | hereby revoked. | practicolly vested in the people; and what gives | Jer man in Spain was entitled to expect. Now, man the headquarters of which were at Kars. | 8 serious consideration, and should enforce itself | country made the best of it,and are looking up | Art ¢. Are also revoked the decrees of royal orders | the esse its extreme singularity is, that thongh | ceed, the diffienlty of the situation commences, and To a general ides of the operations of the | upon the attention of scientific men. To keep en- | once m he owe paperrapeiig eid poms “eater goer ae | the people have conquered this sovereignty by fo.ce | ail powerlul a8 io is, even the Duke of Victory campaign the reader may imagine this border line = and oe in an atm¢sphere the tempera- j the Gazette de Caucase, June (9) 21.) ie itary men or ‘sivilians, on tmp of political ‘cnuses, | f arms, they have not the least concep fion what | will bave no easy tusk before hire. Ho will have to between Armenia and G to be a river Danube of which is 123 deg., is nothing but a lingering | God quin crowned our arms’ with success. May | 1. sine the adfiniabration of Count San Luis. ‘The per. | t0.00 with it now that it is their own. Excepting | contend between his own predilections in favor of f hi per: roased and. re-crossed by the belligerents, exsotly | Process of parboiling, and how they stand it so Tee opessipe always fly before Him as chal before the | jouy in question may freely proceed whithersoever they | marked Ud arerpeat ay in favor of the temporary | the throno of Irabella and the exigencies of a po- like the real stream of that name. well passes comprehension. Wier hout bee-ot tines we, pubelite thé-aeedt aanthor'|: TT's tes ] regency or dictatorship of » certuin popular gene \ pulation ground. by oppression and roused to fary Of the actual incidents of the contest a3 hitherto lets iliciatone-lupave leope have guise over el i. It ix my will that a thick vell be thrown. over | ta!, we can detect no Indications of a national sen- hy the consciousness that their oppressors were conducted, we need say little more than that the PERSIA. Marsuimans, whora the Altsichty hae visited onee nitro. | swenaions and political acts of the present steaggle, | thuent. The provisional authority of Espartero | araong the vilert of the Spanish people. But if he ‘Tatks have agsumed the offensive, have | svoonss oF THR TCRKS—PAILURY OF THI RUSSIAN | with his wrath. pees | # weld as over ell: relating to ite origin end pre m. | acema to be generally desired, but beyond thia all | havecourage onough to expose his to ly crossed the border into the Russian ter- | wiSS1ON—ARREST OF TRAITOROUS ARMENIANS — nitenant Colonel Prince Bristoff was defeat | Beye ope ecm g epee clea ne SF ee ee Ses 1 th | peril in his defence of the Queen, what will he do ritory, but have usually been repulsed. The last | iNsULTS TO EUROPEANS. 27th of May (Sth of June) a Turkish corps at | +i,/o:, over whom may append accusation and judgment is absence of opivion will appear ail the more | ifthe Cortes he is abont to assemble on be gry which any particulars have reached (Kars (July 6) Correspondence of London Times.) {, and entirely annihilating it, General Prince | oF ue Co rope a bs ounpetent tribunals. “Im these | TEMarkable when it is recollected what a rich va- | itis feared they may do, thas the entire us oom piace Ozurghetti, a village just within | ‘Ihe accouats received from Persia are favorable. | An¢r Spo was making his ney 4 ee oe | Cases the action of justice remains opon, that it may be | Tiety of precedents the Spaniards 48, nd with | iemily sball be expelled, once for all, from the "be border, a short’ distance from Fort St. | Vefick Bey waa in great fayer, and the Russian Ha- | Osurehettl with large force, On the 20th of May (0th | en oreed by legal means, : what sn extensive range their sitaation supplies | soll? If guch be the case,. I believe that Ni where Selim Pasha, who commanied the | voy had signally failed in his miseion. ‘Tho Shah | ©! June) heconcentiated at Tehekhotaous oisht bitte’: | ai. 6. Mhe same is the case with respect to all acte | them. On the throne they have actually—unless | the exertiona of the Montpensier Regency im a Of the Turkish army, was defeated | has upon a strict neutrality, but it is under- | 0°" 0h ty ine ny ar a iad coapretiirs while | 20 oa politionl coanaeiess and which correspond to the | we age to speak in the past tense—a conatitational | Paris, however indirectly and discreetly sola- ‘General Andronikoff. Since that time a second | stocd that if Turks only march on and show | (Colonel Korganoff, with six battallons of iofantry and { ba = coo =< the false Tad Sh, eb sovereign—that is tosay,a sovereign raised to the | tion of the crisis be pleated, will prove to be labor vi ‘Of the same Russian General has been re- | fight he will declare in their favor, and fall upon | cicht guns, marched im the direetion of Akty. In two | ee § sire crown under somewbat irregular circumastances,.! n vain. I trust that no. such casualty will occur; F ‘but with how much truth it would be diffl- | the Russians. The proposals made by the ‘Sbridee was thrown across the river Soups, and | The Clamer Publico, which may be considered | and maintained by the will im considera | put shoud Isabella be rejected, I see bat little ‘cult temsy. From the general tenor, however, of | Envoy are said to very fine; all the expenses the 24 (14th) of June the several detachments } a3 at least the cemi-oflicial organ of the new order | tion ofa Uberal compact between the crown and the | chance cf the Spanish people consenting to place ‘our Asiatic correspondence, we are induced to ap- | during a war with Turkey to be paid to Praia, anda | rere concentrated in good order at @ village | of things—one of its editors, Senor Ras: being vie. In exile they Lave a representative of the the luke of Montpensler on the vacant throne. that such results sre by no means impro- rovisceorso glvenena tenve bouche at theendof it. | cisht miles distont from Ozurghetti, whero they | a member of the Junta, while its director, Corradi, | anc'cnt or ‘cccitimist monarchy, With claims founged A pilvate letter from Madrid says that it would Ben ould it ise us to learn that the Shah resisted wisely the temptation, and the | persed the night. | Que fortes teen aa fol | although his journalistic avocations compelied him | on Wivine naht and indefeasihie inheritance. *> 1 dificult to give an idea of the popular hatred to ‘ascendancy in these remained definitely with | Ruesian Ambassador was very coldly received, only | (0"*'-—T vcaten Durtaront or ata rgians, G0 tme- | ¢@ decline joining that body, bas ly assisted | complete the group, there is.even « expertant +n Cuzen Mother and Sattorins, A memoie of the ‘Abe Russians until affairs are better ordered in the | remaining two days in the capital. On the 3di Sine wiltttamen, 606 Gouriellan militiawen, snd 4com- | it With bis advice—contain the following conjec- ent faaaily is hawked about, entitled “ Vida del Conde «Ottoman the Russians showed themselves in force noat | panew of Sepper, The Mushir Selim Pacha, the Com. | ¢2res respecting the conditions imposed by Hapar- Luis, el Ladron! el Ladron! et: Ladrosi” It does seem that the" con; an ger} Teoues one frontier aS a Gay om has cone mander tn dom grreyie The pr forces, having heard ptaas sero, avd accepted by the Queen:— | K s he i: SS cae ae Wt a eS Je sot n respecting the relative advan’ of Turks a reconnoitre wi e Ww we mare wn oi bane Perhaps the Duke hasasked that Donna Maria Chi's | rf . . inat the formar, w: moat offba- Homianeson this field of RS sabstan- | not come back without having had a brush with the | criers to the generals ander his command to eonsentrate | 43... a the Rinazares family sheuli be vent away, in | 00 thought to cither uit, US rive epithets, While the people were nghting im stially incorrect. The Russians have received little | enemy. He intends crossing the Arpachai with thels mem at Crurghetti, and he Bimcelf bastily aban- | 3 G6 to remove ull eaite legal influence from the tu. | leubisue, vo legitimian or constitutionalisa; «od ihe atreeta, it is sald that scenes of violence were ‘orno support from the population of the country, | some nts of cavalry, and taking tie enemy | Woued Gouriel. Next day he abandoned Quargheltl 0, | co it as periecily evident that acituer the pretensions! eyacted in the soyal palace, and even the King bim- while reinforcements of ors have Wy during the ‘Any’ ‘of the ind, pene Ho much precipi ton tivo took upan ex. | _ Perhaps he lias seked that an enil should be put to ca- the Count de Montemolin nor those of the Puke de | self wes roused to Fage at tho recattortion that Is reached the Ottoman commanders, and so difficalt | il Successful, would go ty way te restore the | “it. position on the other sie of the Tebolok, between | “uAtiliae ence for sil. and that the internat govesament Montpensler baye any inftuence at albon the pro- was hid aunt and mother in-law who weit the cans ia the communication between Georgia and "Russia | spirit of the army, which constant inactivi- cuthi and Iithandjour; bis foreés conslated of twetee | °F the Falace should be intrusted to him. ceedings of the insurgents, Some small amount of | of the peril which impended over the royal fam\'y that a detachment recently arrived oe vi conlderaby depressed. a tettaltons of regular infantry, eight Pattalions of redifs, BN ag, empresa mage ype seman 3 face Ie ie found wwii wepelticentam, | It is rmmored that be did not conline bi-ateit &o Mosco consumed nine mon' great man: suspected of carrying | 14,00v miliziemen, and thirteen plecea of artillery. Gon: be: 4 2 Joseph once words. The terror, c i r ant DAVE Laas bere re Ba mee with the S| onthe morsing ef the ath (16th) of Jane, Groeral | (onsttvont Cortes belag aher!iy eat or that | Shanich throne, and democratic jontas once admiu- | wen great indocd.” What bai meee ages how ei those who prom‘ed “ march. The simple explanation of | on a treaso mi 2 , " be decide | = “ the eek sesbrsy ap to Tet hat Tehereas in | bave been arrested. It ia said that come high offi- | Prince Andzon‘xof stormed the enemy's porition. ight | rca the class of institutions that best accorda with its | Steed the Spanish government. Neither democza- prow ‘must M. Guizct be ba:talions of vol with aix pieces of eanuon aad 800 | ae Sand may bert aatisty ita necessities. cy, however, 20r Imperialism have eny place in the e “Spanish marriay: ian Principalities, and under the imme: | cials will probably be seriously compromised by a ‘ ix 2 oe econ ‘of European eyes, the Ottoman | their revelations. Rassian , as elsewhere, Ne ee ee ee ee re erie 000 wall Finally, he ‘bas, perhaps, asked tbat” her Majesty Spanish mlui. No doubt theze exists sincere re- | forces ate weil or; and handled, in the | influences a great many things. Several skirmishes | ti. 5.00 and some Geo cavalry were ordered to tuca ehonid address Che nation im a. manifesto, determiaing niticans in various parts of the Peninaula, particu LATEST. ‘Asiatic provinces they are left to be managed in mere bad Place at the nego netrroes the irre- ir right wing. All the rest of our troops, commanded Festa shat cipacwocutteh Cn webcen tates ies = spent con page a yd me Mapuin, Jaly 26, iit ‘urkish General if of both armies. Our men have M COO- | Ly Colonel Korganofi, formed the re The move- | "amen - ae 5 os 3 ic f ng ia qualific leh ; Phe National G: composed nine ae es Sere Sree | aati to wero ail eapeated w Y greatest coolness ani | 22 0la- traditiona. Doult'ess also, among the deriy, the | Reis hanger gp bang toe m ymportank command there, put he is over: | sand Thsocian’conroye and eaptased somo ity | yresecn: Our meivemoris were ccceany wo ian convoys, and captu fi precision. ; movernen effectually co Tee eGking len wees inte seatieattnns, ‘oud horses. The _Bashi-Bazouka ill keep pouring in} 'r¢1 the Turkish ia eat the nature of the thwarted, it is said, by other Kuropeans, dissatisfied - (i from oe brs sie! fal phage sat they were persuaded shat 0: Vi recent! 4, mm Damascus, Bagdad, Aleppo, anc ™ Sapripoes ae soeert Fae ruler all tae . 2100 from Mosul, dc. a, paraber a wn, | one ia, the capital of Georgia—an ex- | anda more ru! ly ee lesperadoes 1 nevi feaition wi oe tt ecco . would have virtaally | Great is the harm bc J do to the country; pillage wrested that province from the Russians; bat his | is their watchword. e villages all along the roid illery.. lot ‘The last of these indications may be consldered | grendecs, ond the peasantry, there may be many | ante sn a tee Royal Comme nd, | already realized by the addsega given in this letter. | faithful adherents of the old regime, nor shontd | t hncee costar calls thie teres the Press lawet “ " 5 4 is A Lheve little donbt that the others will be foucd suppere that even the cause go recettly and ao fa 47, would Le citected agwingt their right witganl }) very near the mark. You will observe thatthe | taily amerted by Louis Philippe was altogether | The decree which exiled the Infante Don Ensique troopa, full of c third perantess colnciles with the CA ge Tre- | without its partisans. But one polnt is ia onbestably | ty Valencia, is revoked. + 3 sire chat the ferred to yesterday—that the auestion of the perma | clear, and tis, that ali the real per:isans of all ‘Ihe Jonta has also abrogated the fal ychemenco against the enemy's | Bence of the nubons on the Spanish throne may | the ‘causes’ together form no appre iable wection yi4 on the circulati.n of certain fc Geacrals Maydel aad Rrunuer. Con. | porsibly be ove of the first discussed whon the Coa- | of the Spantt naticn. That nation seem: b have Avother decree orcers the arrest and trial of i the ex Mintaters. and also of General-Qaia- le govern anks, and ait | stituent Cortes rect, £0 oyinion at all, except that the 6 Tur m= d by the inhabitants, who escape into c Ces were antes oe ine is ison ot their Sis iatertor fer Year of ilt treatment, The hoses are f bye in J General Nogueras ts expected at Madrid on V'ri- | tent, with its court of proffigates its cabinet Governor of Madrid. ~ own, Selim Pacha wan defeated ot Ozarghetti. Tae | abandoned, the ground is left untilled, provisions aro fad a Tear. | day, with $,000 men. General Serrano, with four} of swindler, should no longer he pormitied to eu soaid that the Ministera are cancealed im the resulta will appear the more lamentable when we | getting more scurce every day, and if tis jaactivity | {1 eo st caring | S4uaétors, entered Seville on the 21st, aud on the | n°. : of the diplomatic body. add that the Turklah soldiers thems: ives hebave | continues Mittle longer ent petep to = bil og 9 in prape pre i Cone Y Domnall, Tulfo and Ree, de. Olena In the prerece of any fate sbriais> py alae, oF cn Christina has not as yet left Madrid. with as mach heroi brethy est horrors of war. A great dea! of ani- ei tT tved 21 Ui * e rest of their division. | precomcerted scheme, an idea has been conceived or Salamanca has be ested, ¥ oy gn Ae at BA a a nam exerswhere (0.| Oa'"he. thy aeegeaing. tothe Olanar, denerab | weived of obiveratiog the kingdom of 8 sla alto) hie oe Wager was at Kallen with hia divi Colonel | gether, oxd fusing itin a new State, to be formed P who Moncova arrived yesterday in Madrid with de- | by iccorporation with Portugal. That two govern- | (nel fetes neat bone spa cbtts from the ex Minister of War, who, before | nients co rituated as thore of the Pen'nsula might | their cholce either to retire to o fixed place of resi- ube. Ser gives them every | mosity has been lately displayed by the Masenlmans | be seen—who covkl ree! “. yy ig very, and it was ack towards f ers. here. Several Europeans have | woke, and thon lt was genoral eavre ul pout . hedged, even in the Russian accounts of the battle | been insulted in the streets, and oa one occagion au Incredible was Lhe slaogliter. se only of the ” MR nett, that for some time the combat was | Englishman, while walking through the Bazaar, ko themeclyes who took * os gigi Y | H i ; } tubbertiy maitained man to man. Bat nothing | was mobbed, pelted with stones, and barely escaped er ns mon rep ay pe doome chi now, Will have given up the command of his troops | be cor eolidwted Into one is a conseption #0 obvions | dence or to leave the couatry. ‘compensate fora total want of geueralship, | with his life. Geoeral Guyon has just retarned from | BSS aids et cameenl ‘3b flags, an ae cape General Rerden, f eto lave occurred to political speculators in all | “Seta caid that General Blaver’s force has pro | for the absence of anything nike effective | the outposts. The Ruasians have once more disap- Pee cre our poriocg: 1" ssequantity | ‘To-day the guard at the palace consiate of fonr ‘8, Fond, qconskdering the conditions of the | nounced” at Baylen. - command. While the Turkish army, nomer! eared, and nothing will be done for the present. | Ged ve “4, Ulery nag Fa May his cnemies | ¢vtapances of National Guards and a like number of | problem, it is amcet surpriving that it was never | “On tho 25th Gen. O'Donvell was at € ordova, on strong, and animate! by » courageous spirit, vergbody is tired of this—the troops marmar } be scat Rar troops of the line. ‘Tlie battalions that for the last | accomplished. Vor the space of sixty years, in- | nis way to Madrid, at the invitation of Kiyparto=s ~ either retained in inactivity, or exposed, by detach- | loudiy. ae os 1 non confundar in eternum few days have o¢ pled the palace and its vicinity | deed—fcom 1550 to 1540—the two crowns were | and the Junte. mate, to encounters, the Tag cfr quart The mata gaard | actusily united, but the tenaceous and ultimately | The Houree had asain opened. The Three pot wae: 1 | itageous - his i , > tle of (a aye tétumed to ‘ters. < sians, by skilful tactics of observation and dispos'- | THR WAR IN ASIA. uatth ise, pa ccamt of pe at 4 ie and that at the geueral hospitsl are furvished by | ful reeistance of the Porta to the fusion | Cexte were done at 34, from which price they rose Gaara on Lonatit all the | (Kars (to July 0) Correapondence of the Loaton Times.) fe ‘ted, but that in “reality he only lost 1,400 mon 1 pale we lert Cencral Allende Salaaar | in sae jp Bates ets'troe that "6 | the Paris Bonrse the ‘Three ner Cents closed - i ahh, 4, annon. hep efore tax € Mend Sala zable from st ‘ in the Paris Bon ic pie 80, T8bk $rid WO pleees of © Tho Turks fought well, 3 ¢ O'Vonnell, by order of the Dake | on the present occasion the union is represented a4 | at 76f. Sve. and the Four and # Tlalf per Conte es camp: 5 Jes At tke vente bacon pil be uaderstocd that A batch of Russian deserters has arrived from | were overpowered 5 and, with a fow ., lor the end of the month, these successes on tho part of the Czar are of com- | (iumri, From them T gathe: 2 ch vi sii v1 adly rtalng iiwrof the happy resultof | 9 transfer rather of Spain to Portugal than of | 5 parotively small im tance in themselves, and cam | Russian grmy of Georgia wee welled by 8 vaee | oo ag Sere nee his rission to the Queen. Wt is eaid the tao Gene- | Yortugal to Spain, and fre project wears the ap- —- i ~<xcreise bo appreciable influence upon the Haro- number of oles, hut that desertion is very difticalt, ‘The attack made by the Ruastans on Selim Pacha ll enter Madrid together. In that case, C | pearance of a new and splendid offering to the | Annesation of Cuba to the Uatted Sintes. pean struggle. The result, in fact, simoly amounts | on acconnt of the high preminms given to tue Ar-| shows that my conclusions were correct when I imoct doubt their teaching tlds on Friday, | young prince so recently a vieiter In this country. | {Prom the Lonlon \dver beer, 29th tale ‘é to this. whereas it was hoped the Tarks would | menians for hay rter that is rht io (25 sit | stated that all the demonstrations that had been | #*,was expected. Hut the Portuguese, notwithstanding the brilliancy | M. bet et no., son of Amert: sal) The deienders of the barricades in the Calle do | of this prospect, would probably fool, or st least | the court of Madrid, arrived in this’ on Vridey be able to conquer the Russian province of Georgia, | ver roublee per , and of the awfal punishmeats Kartebai were only intend- tivy have fa: to do 0. OI yet the Ttusstags | that await the offenders. Last month’ three were ra ie 4 pamgpes igs aateriat en aouas M beve done no more than atand successfully ou the | caught and condemned to recotve 1,000 lashes each; | other point, This was also General Guyon's opi- | 1" sm on tea romney i peliere, _ om hg a ae ce ano tion, and he had strongly nrgedupon the Mushir the | Dou ug) asian the border, votw uding streauoun efforts made to 4 i f 7 ne rt ; ‘Turks he peng oa war into the enomy's ter beep everything secret, still the news hod aprrai Shee py Soorenig aoe es od oranda ies hh d, Calle del Dugue de la Victoria. bea Spanish kipzdom still. Marcover, there is no | in this city, lett for Was en ritory, but having been incompetent to miintain | among the troops that F and Magland were | now you ee the coueeqnences. The Revsians have Four andred civil goards and a company of [true sympathy Letween the two natisns—all tho | patcl«s for the President Stati Catto Seon it wih elect, It shoutd also be recolle-ted that | arrayed egainst Hossia, and he regi fle+t bad | got rid, fer the present, at least, of Selim Pacha’s | #7iced civillags went out carly this morning ¢n the | less, incecd, én account of their substantial affini- | reterence to tho Caban mp ann reiation ti bit nese a them” eaten war | bet eens ya Bade, Many ors had | Srp and ean naw cape of 6 men mre | ad HUTA Shela Rar. Bn gr | ve teh, ose" Spams ho hae ai | ee ovement a cnga ait wi Noe * Suro ir i i slonations; not b _ - * a biti ircady retarmed. 8 believes mission ae \—-" ‘ #17 reaches Europe through, Rasslan channels, | seut in their resienations; they fad not teen ke: | aguinit us, and will, aecoriiog to ll probibilities, | Mis Tetras to protect tuo jnuemey of Douns | Spuntords;”’ bnt this very defiaition ehows the peliey, and wil be newomts "et cuntson with, the e and B ia Christina, which leads inte the Piaza de Sai fter a few years’ experience would be gurcto dis- | last, ona specia) mivwion to the Ai Ff 0, have reba) ntized that ‘street Calle de O caver, that the smaller mass must foliow the larger, | in London, stlative to the Caban 4 and tho f aname it will very probably rotaia. [is | not the larger the smaller, and that, though Spain | revolution in Spain. Oa Monday: ‘evening, Daniot to cnlktho Calle Al ‘sia, the finest stroct | might be ra'ed by the house of Braganza, it would | i. Sickles, Msy., Secretary of the crea — wi LU 5 ond that the Czar is naturally anxious to make | ce; tcd, and the officers had Loon degraded, concent cisive bl fore . ji Inited States tue :most cf events which s ply. the sole counter- | On tbe 10th inst, two regimeutsof the 6th Russian | any Pte chee ees ks sche hace we Masia CQucistina do hon. Fortagal ix tho | chances-epeinst any genuine accord. At all times das cf Cuban emanapation in te U vise to.bvis reverses ia Wallachia, On the whole, | Corps a’ Arriéc had urived at Gauri: they had been perverters peavest frontior, and the enc she can roach with | of their history, end weder overy variety of cir: A th Jat b palit ea the os : Ne Uipmaeuaaa te bot meee hee viene of Seereospe LATEST DESPATOHES. oe ee veld aoa io fe tnae' ata beef Sat neubbers ty no Garters of fatare Ianguage | Th Nor \- "haves tiser BiscOUBCes the. What ia cawore! ron ght the campaiga—that is t ly, patti f this “ " “ ople. It would hardly beeaste eres gaits - ae Se ee can ; can eh paiga—Loat isto | bad suffered greatir. Two batt-lions of tals corps Kowraannna; July 26, 1854. "| POoD'C. Jt would hardly be gate foe tor varht-# net | or religion, have Fesolutely refused to couleace with | kendo of Ber Souls, son of tho American Miniser fay, thet their attecks being iltdevised, flboon- | bsd been left et Tiflia, two at Ak , certed, and ill-gapported, have generally failed, | at Bavalichick, From all the inf ion 1 have | The sentiments of tho citirens and the leading ahough the Russlans have ;robebly leas reas2m thig guicred it is quite certain that (uc encmy bas cot pcrobamte become dally more hostile to Russie, i, son of Jarly desiroua to mect the Jomperor at | them, nor can we doubt that trey wil be of Bis ft Madrid, charged, says this journal, wita @ oLUe. fa hoped by all that Her @ mind et, gaission to the American Master in Landes