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320 THE ROMAN REPUBLIC. buriners affairs ‘and arms; in fine, priests are in were then settled, but mot th ca te ae Nea a the econ othe ated ple’ pati toe vera. | & ie eae was gh ne be apt goer the resolutions, and thus i i ment Provinces, the of the au. | Would inatan\ ground if it wero | ended Sixth Anniversary of the Italian Re- | pericrtribumnis, Priests or friars At in covure on the d up by French and Austrian vayonets, H» Bignor Gasant on the reforms volution press, and in classical and elemoata- | sits on it trembling and by the Roman republic, and the privileges g education. What advantage to the State results from w—of aoger and which {t conferred upon atter a poem na we labors cf this numerous ‘priestly crowd may be | Freach assassins have lost Roman liberty and the revolut eae shown you by the ancient edueation whica was bestowed | their proud end vain-glorious geantey, recited by ‘the author, Mr. Manetti. It was received THE DEPOSITION OF THE POPE, | on them in the cloisters; the ineane proscription of the | most comeing of despote—which most enth James ws immortal works of grea! minds, which Rome publiches | tion, that of dissolving, . Tolon and Mr, Julian addressed the meeting. | heard a pistol fire on night, and s minate or so | the 9h aaaeghauteh. b> now and teen ie bes Index. You wall be told a by the | i seen tee = ter gentleman ey ° 1 hoard another: Tight away [heard some one crying out | to, in t protest w! not lom, e feauite made trians, having ‘Lapnss Gentiamxx—| here other + CELEBRATION AT THE TABERNACLE. aguinst the King of Naples, of being the fearless cham. | them by the deceitful and Nekdions this evening can fail to take on interest in this most im- | to be carrled aay Bs pews es of movarchical despotism; you will see it by the remain what they were—slaves in theiz own country, it celebration. It would be useless for me to tres- nr omy Spe: ches of Prof. Fores! Theodore Dwight, ministers of State—administrators of finance—of the ask ignorance in which overywhite the { of the peasant is kept, abandoued there in uiring mind a village w and bated by allin Italy. The diesolute, bigoted Queen of Spain, so zeaious in the car Sen kan wisiows “che =e een on your tme after the noble remarks brothers who have addressed you in A Ventre should allow the meeting to judge of his own tem<encios and aspirations. But more than all, berri, erected by the iafu- jirripg andeloquent, We all mast admit that t! will it in the li that th: my | Fisted people, and hearé the hurras for those same prin- come when the root of civil liberty has not only Bers J Fs Thompson and Others, | .varicud'in Rome ant rlagwhers. iris evidest that, | oilea nich were in ome by the rope bold inthe Folica! wi proclaimed in Rome taken Bat the providential justice of God is but reached the dark cavern » . ¥ ith but few exceptions, blinded by the love of power, begua—it will of the Roman Catholic &., - a veduaed cmaauaie by opulence, they mppear indeed to | end in the extinction of the civil aoapatiaes of Sha Fope at Rome, the fountain head of Papal iniquity. This glo- ont! 20 apy bth Tan 4 — have become deaf to ‘evangelical voice that counsels | and of the other princes who rule in + ‘Khe drama | rious root, with patriotic nourishment, is bound to over- od; Capt Gardrer is om shore sick, the io out Agrees bly to a call of the un ted societies, in conjaac- | humility, poverty and charity. You sce them, in effec is inevitable, growing generation is educating and | spread all the benlepted offthe earth, and the rays from a - ‘of Mr Downie, splot efhons, ant will return Ist tion with the Italians, the sixth anniversary of the de- | inhabiting palaces and apartments rich in furniture perenne Fox gd as roustina aa mer NOt er coeeaonoss aa ae a ricer <n bnad t In Tomber, ship Sophia Somontes, Brown, 70 hmbpk 30 sp- Porition of the Pope, and the inauguration of the Roman | C0#tly adorumentsi, yon seq teens Sette remand Tersal feeling of «people is ha voloe of God.” We ieee |: atlenlax Interesed be blood of our brothers’ hee Syiphig, from Lenton for Constantinople, Jou; off republic was celebrated by a public meeting at the Ta- followed by guards on horseback, invi:icg and at our vative, clanaic 1s1 & dead and desolate iced for the Roman ublic against i- | tity of in the streets, which im 4 beraacle lant evering. Positea to splendid tables and cheerful evening efrcles, | 1#nd, living only in ite ancient reminiscences. We know | gious despot; our nation went hand im hand with the | ‘*Y of snow in fp which greatly impeded thelr | "Ship Indiaman, from Boston (Deo 21) for Hong Keng, Jom me This ia ‘ial which disgusts the most fervent of the | that its present generation is not a dissipated, inert peo- | Italian patriots. Our countrymen were cursed and | Progress. On breaking open the store the fire was found | 7, 1at 25.30, 7 The platform was appropriately decorated for the oc- | Roman Catholic faith, and the moral responsibility of | Ble, indifferent to public good, as is asserted by a brala. | denounced in the year 1830, for thelr rightful struggles | to from tho basement, and exhibited itself | yarsctilen Sandone Ihc ae he rats Cibraltar ante casion, The Roman flag with th» eagle and the motto | which might, by others, be le(t to the iniquitous clergy, a8, ignorant / merican traveller, who, from that beau- | on that occasion; but our people are too far advanced to | through the skylight. Water was very soon applied, es Wi White, ‘from Savannah for Boston, Pot ported cn one side by the American dag and tho Italian | {217 {rote Jt more pueden ot 50 much aslshic poe god “Tutog, without. (ate, Gad Minted TE, nitiocal ore: | as itatay tapiee fa ae ae ote aot aa team’ | ithe ready supply of ‘water, by the quick action | | Cariac—tn pert Jan I0shipe Talend Renee tri-color. The flags of the universal democracy of Hun- profane luxury, But goon, work and labor day and uai We have the consc‘ousness that we exiles cheers were sent forth for one of the | of ihe » subdued it. Ke tl fire was Zenner, ood Fopeal Belk, Benge, I from Chincha a gary, ofthe Red Republicans, the Lone Star of Cuba | Shty innocedt agreultursta ‘honest merchants ie- | Mere and eaewsere, we, my ftalan brethren, aro neither | mont maguinary” despots in the world—Nicholan Bn | out it was found to ave originated tn the vunler | pith guane forUniied Saian 6b Mall, fie uae | and the French tri-color were also displayed. teat to lay aside someetbine that locker that ia’ the | nor ignoble drunkards, as anothes editor. in fhie'oliy | [dependent eonntey all can xpress ta pubtio thelr fest. | fire spperentiy irom the emoke pipe inettte, trem the Work, art Des Mor Ban Ee Mg eM The following named gentlemn wero the oftcers of | end, you must give account of ivto the prisecly talaister | dared affirm not long since, showlog bimaelt the ever | inge,be they right or wrong; yet Gruly believe thet | furnace. The damage done to the stock by fire and | Chivebeisizndnie Gates Soni: eed Arey ta ‘the meeting™:— of the me treasury. Expect the lion’s partition, for it | ™placapte reprover and derider of all the moble, geno- | those people who sent forth that shout did it more for Friend will amount only 30 about $2,000. The Waites anaes put baok, crow satwoe tow ramones Tor We mettyund cardioals tnd Sundeetesinnas? | and Fucope ia tho erential years of ais ad ts40, Nol | lite iaeving heard to feed aratdenaaie, “Tho ony | Thin tran had oly moved taco thw atore'about tm saya, | 1,Umied Staten, Sy ahtp gros (Oty dn; (ant Soturee THEODORE DWIGHT. ‘ad leave the smaller sbare to your og- | We know, on the contrary, that our fellow citizens feel | can judge of the doapotism of Russia, who, like myself, | aud werejust arranging thelr stock of goods. The fol “at the Chincha Inlaade Jan 9 ships Phenix, ¥ a VICK PRESIDENTS, ‘Yeu, oh my brothers of the Pontifical | deeply the love of country; that they are on a level with | have experienced it. There the father {s torn from | lowing is tho amount of insurance on the stock, divided | padiant, Bearscr Crystal I Simmons; sir John Frese Prof. F. Foresti, Prof. B, Silliman, soil tha priest is greedy. avaticioas: inesorable fe | otber people in their ideas ia regard to social progr: the arms of his family, the brotker from his affectionate | in the following insurance companies:—Howard, $10,000; son; Hi ett; Sturgis, Cook; H. T. Tuckerman, Wm. Gajaeri, loads aly all oy Are taxes that weigh down | that they have clear and seeing minds; that they | sister, the son from his widowed mother, the litte | Eagle, $5,000; Mechanics’ and Traders’, $10,000; Wash- Bush; Sweden, Goss; C Ward, oi ‘Ashboth, EA. Conkting, 5 et ay Aes ahinkinacat ting | have darirg, perhaps sometimes unseasonable; that they | cabin'as wellas the noble mansion is invaded by the | ington, $5,000; Rutgers, $6,000; Atlantic of Brooklyn, Paciiie, Reo: Gladiator, Whitnold; James Brooks, Sig. Kaufman, ncng you the intrrsal prosperity of those two nations, | haveahistory which evokes continually from their tombs | brutal soldier, who like his master, is aovoid of all ha- | $9,000; Manhattan, $10,000: Excolaior, $5,000; Brook: rigge: TB Wales, Hawkins: Dofacce, Ken- ©. A. Dana, Aug. Lanson,” eee ey estas anteEna) prosperity of those two nation’, | the thousands of heroes acd of geniuscs who adorata | mapity,, viciating ihe. ‘nataral’’ right, which God | lym, $8,C00; Columbia, $6,000; Meroluanta’, $10,600; and oe Chee, Dart Mekeey, Beeal Ban WR: Seacr Tolon, Mr. Razewissi. by vast Joocbanieal shove, eb tablishiccnte ofiniag. | theirelassicPeninsuls, andthat they have, aaiwillhave, | gare to'man—no redrese, no justice to be had. When, | Market, $5,000—in all, $80,000, n; Oecan Expross, Cunnin oo do Juinvi Anson G. Phelps, : try, or other provident worka of public utility and ad- | the capacity, the courage to emulate them in the con- | deprived of sll that was dear to him, he may wish to PIRE IN FULTON STREET. eriain; Fanny rg ot ‘eterson; Barreda ie SEORETA 178. lente gi fi test. And you, Italians, here present—atrong in the | leave his poor native Jand--for such an act he is declared Nelson Place, Wood; Pelican State, Weeks; Realm, 4 Jobn McMuller, ” Manetta, Jorelee goverartants ned adie, of the ord. Thaw gite | consctousucas of these beautiful gitts bestowed ‘on you | weriminal; if At for a soldior, he ia to narve all hia life, | _ Shortly before 11 o'clock last night & Gre broke out | Alexander, Walker; Star of the Union, ‘Sta Campridge, F. Weichel, \iex. Frey, you theesoversign despatian, the imocttast akelctos ot | by the Creator-—swoar to follow the glorious footstepsot |°if not he ia went to the miner; there to dmg out a mise: | in the store No, 24 Fulton street, occupied by Edward F, | Weodinen, Mary, Glover, Be eg age lie Pyrite NR cb NY the municipaltties—the arbitrary ban of nuapected pe | Ceeleat and modes, Taken pereereamee sane looe- | valleictiiaaess finch He poe Chrtaian despot who lsat | Gendar; fruit dealer, Tae alarm soon brought the Gre- | $n4.J_J Cobb, Nickerson, all ldg or to lowd for the WGaltod a] jour the Taber t two- i ee, \- | . " a thirds @lled. Many ladies were neoeeg eee | eee eee ee eee ee Gerace gins | Masina, Dorrero, Farrara, and so mauy others ayiag ic | her most aasred rights, who took the ‘uajust pect with | ™men to the premises, and in lees than half an hour the Coquimno—Are Nov Gentoo, Freeman, Valparaiso. y , ou, With these, liberty of ‘ence, & code of | the battles of Rome, Venice and Lombardy, where you | the A\ ian vampire? The Christian Emperor. When | fire was extinguished. The fira seemed to spread all Howorvrv—In port sohr Gen Vierco, for San Fran. Mr. Dwrour called the mect'ny to order, andsnid that | Ziyi gad’ criminal lass” enmoted “in the apinit | yourselves fought.’ Let your oath resouad in tose | the few patriots and their leader had to fy for their | over the store. It also extended slightly betweeathe | °l4c0 same day. port Nov 20 ships Gertrodo, Phinne he was unexpectedly called upon to preside over the | and wisdom gsined by experience, well syater lovely countries whence tyranny expelled you. Your | lives, who offered money for their heads, dead | wall and the wood work to the floor above, occupied by | unc; Wild Rover, Taylor, for Caloutta, ‘une; Wings of the : 4 efficient 1 cati ree brethren will hear it with holy feelings of love to you, | or alive? The Christian Emperor, Who said I will | Charles E. Fogg, upholsterer, burning slightly two or | Alcruing, Lovell, for Callao, do; barks Charter Oak. Morwin, Meee MU RMAER (the Mayor of roeklyn) who. |) SB1 CEeeat Pen auar Conearam, Sak Shea and of veogcance ogainst the enemy. and. as ibey | protect you-fear no danger? The Salian of Turkey, | three mattrenses ‘The loos in the front store will prov | fur'do went Gar? Gen ssee, wee ties Mase Peal ee had been selected to fill the cuair, being, amable to at- | {2ine OF rolid, Useful and LO readin Know by experience ‘that democratic institutions were | War wan tbrenteved: that did not deter the noble Su bably amonnt to come $80 or $1,000, which is safd to bo | St. Francisco, arr 18th; Dauiol, from do, arr 19th; sobs Sar- tend on account of other enyagements. becom, or could only became, vain pedants or semi. | ot given by Providence asthe oxcluaive inheritance of | Nicholas finding that had no effect, he proposed acom- | fully covered by insurance. ‘Ths damage done to the Sain, Bocee. ond Fate, Prciga te, 42 IBat . ‘The list of Vice Presi th 4 foxes, or terat-josuite® (whieh is Che orae ths ), deal | the AngloSaxon race, they will respond to your oath | promise to exile them to Asia for twenty years. This | store will amount to about $150. Oo examining the | Tynitis 'y of Norfolk, for San Francisco via Sete nt Ci bake: pee to conscience, to dignity, to the clvil virtue of the tene | wilh the ‘unanimous ery-—Toarmat No longer a civil | was nobly refused. ‘Then the proposition was made for | premiseaatter the fire a tmall dog was found in the rear | pitt seme <7.” Minna, Polsfer, Canton July. 28; 18th The Pursipent said:—The Rovian republic, the emai | oie ese ey eo the immorality of tae nate | rovereign Pope—ltaly united, independent amd Liberal, | a'ien, Yen, and so down to five years; and when the | part of the store burnt to death. ship Northern Crown, Lamb NYork suly 3 and aa foe Versary of which wo cele>rat this evening, was formed | fic lottery, the voracious aub-lettces, unnatural harpies | under the protection of God slone, and of the people.” | Divan consented to five years, the Sultan alone sald no. eran eae eS poy TAD. Sid Oct 1 shipe, Tarrent, Trandy, Batavia; Si, under peculiar ciroumstances in tho yoar 18419. ‘ho | of the revenues of the states, the insolent foreign gutri- | ‘Ihe remarks of the Froferso: were tomewhat lengthy, | Has Nicholas or the Sultan displayed most of the Chris- ‘Wiluamsburg News. 2. sehr Yenneenee, Rdinonds, Callao. Are apt ‘i Raman people were called pos —uot by revolution—not | on va Loan altoeetiner Delomarne ca Tha cian | dicnce was somewhat uaeasy, ‘Teare were somo sigs of | with tule Reropean atraggle,, We cameo yoo, afew of | D&DICATION ov a CucRom is Wiusawsncna.—The now | {fthe Kast, Kobertson, Liverpool (and old 3 ie aos by an emewte—but by the « tauces of the case, to | interests ofthe theocracy; as, for pes the daily | ®disterbance, when some one in the audience cried, | the man; of our rye os Sypere the true sons Presbyterian Church in North Sixth street, between Panama—Sld Jan 14 ship Delhi, Knapp, Callao, form for themselves a now govcnment, ‘The successor | squandering of the public money for that numerous | “\Ge on—thia is an Italian meeting.” Professor Foresti | Koselusko and Pulaski, who fought side by aide for Fourth and Fifth streets will be dedicated to-morrow, | poneter frei it or charters Tiridy ee eh eral GS mashed, of Long Line of prelates sir! ans soandon6d the govern...| Pllently nszermage convokd at Rome to deciigon the | Trcther interruption. ‘The President fasistel upon or. | yeur people's nobleroas, Gen, Waabington. Poland | (Sunday,) with appropriate exercises, ‘The dedication alparaiso, to enil 26tb. Sld Oot 18 bark Dragon, Diss Fer ment, They returned to tis! frm of goveraueut which | ment is eo monstrously constituted”-so monstrously di. | er Leing preserved, and the disovoteated prople were | would be and will be a national barrier for all the £uro- | sermon will ke preached by Rev. Wm, W. Phillips, D. D., | 2%@at!824*: w¢_tm port Nov 11 ahip Hannibal, Mitohett, had been wrested from thew nearly nineteen hundrel | rected—ro odious and. visited with anathtmas in ‘very choice italian’ from yo nations, and Mies td against the Northern | pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Fifth avenue, | ftom Callao for Burope, in distress—had, boon disgd and sur- disagreeable to the poopie, that Austria kerself—even Austria! mark it wel the foreigners, The speaker then resumed his remarks, pot. Thongh they witnesse the most unrighteous f Z a; bark Vermont, put in leaky, diag. years before, when the repb i: had been suppressed by herself ! becomip; r New York, in the morning at half past ten o’clock, The | “Yarrawatso—sid Deo 23 bark Arethusa, Holloway, Tomo,” aurpation, They were thus lef. at libertg to choowe | ¢¢b8,t0 Franco'and England, ban many ‘times advised | ANd was tioned So close ‘without further tntecraption. | subjagation of shat patinn,, 1k peee no ceuament thAe.) Co Jaun MaKscbe, 1dr, Paster of $s "Baigery streeh"| Me lend ince ham tabihosee tae ariter MACH chaeee pa y y the Popes to carry into their civil and political affairs, a | Mr. Foresti’s speech occupied nearly an hour ia itsdeli- | pay dear for it. But the time draws near when th seh, £5if to Port Philip; 26th, ship Ist (iti) Guisse, Balti. for themselves & new form of government, and | reform bared on the wants of fliels subjects, on tho | Yery, and at its eouclasion he was greeted mth loud | paver of the North will be down, and Poland is not yet | Presbyterian Chureh, will preach in the afternoon af | £2 of Tort auth ships super, Trontiss, unc; St Bornacd, tn 449 % cheers ica! i > Pag M tons, chartered id how did they sustain ity Ask the citizens of | arr cas vater-theocracy -s by ite mature: stationary |. The Riv. Mr. Tuoxrsox, who was the noct speaker, re- | At the conclusion of Mr, AUlen’s addross the mocting | tbe Collegiate Reformed Dutch Chureh, New "York, ‘will | 420, %0 tons, chartered to load guano at the Chicks New York who were in Nome at the time—ask | {Vethoand will weigh: like a Godly incubus upes | &tétted that the preceding speaker should havo boen in. | adjourned. Fer a ie rcnsg Mt half past seven orclock, The | per tou; brig Zoroaster, Croshy, une; and others as. before our fair countrymen, muxny of whom remained | the people, until the people, in thy excess of des. | ‘errupttd. That in an American city, where liberty of Mxiecbadisca ex Gesuk: Gas Bake , the Private Wateh- * tak Penh: Pen Srramenty ATLANTIC. in the city during the brie! existeace of that republic How it was sustained with unan mity, with moderatior, with mildness, with order, with decorum, (Applause ) peration will ron—to arms—as they did in 1849, and the peoplo have the right todo it, and nono will dispute it. Man, when tormented ‘by evil, is irresistibly constrained to ¢o all in his power’ to | speech was tolerated, a man who had suffered from the | Fope should be put down with the noise of a few discon- | tented people's bocts, He cnly wished that ¢ uent speech had been uttered in Rome, where he ba: ae burg. man, Charged with Burglary In Williams- L. 1. D. Acontribation will be taken up at the of each jervice. Comeaint Against A Posicy Deacer.—Yesterday, a man named Topley, lodged a complaint before Justice Homer, New Ork Anzwenr—Sld Jants Wenham: Wage dkverpool: _ - Sid from Flushing Roads loth iy Reed’ Dearborn, NYork. Brisror—Bld from the Pill Jan 1) Princo of Wales, fi Before Justice Boswell. “4, ” Jan 16 Cumberland, Lambert, Ni ‘Misatah Wnebtateh. «40 lows.t st of Rowe, myate- | free himself from it; this imperious want isthe right | fered long in endeavorirg toiberate his country, Since Boswell, sgainst @ man aamed “Jim, og him | | i! , New ily Teleeteivea. co Se phcdeetons Je sud viectanaty cendttae OP Misrextaipnoe? hes eitber | ‘Sam'’ bad appeared in this “country he did not think it SECOND DAY. No. 36'Grand "iy [Fosks Fanome, Ba do, (before reported tat rail nian Diese’ sapheaoate d ud applause.) The | unhappy or dead if Le does not use it. it is thus with | Would be unsafe fcr any persons to assemble together to | the examination of private watchman Herry Close, ds of Assistant Captain | athens, Plumer, Nantes bo load for New 234 Adams, gcvernment also opeced that ivst'tution the iaiquities | a'naticn which has and feels inevitably the wants ani | Cwmemorate the deposition of the Pope. (Cheers. ) y Murphy, who proceeded to the place | Westcctt, Now Orien of whick had been hid fro igi for three hundred | rights of the individual. Now let thevlogians and mor- | Had the republic of Italy, as it should be recognized, ag | Charged with burglariously entering the grocery store | referred to, and discovered evidences of a policy shop, | Sid from Royan Koads 18th Skatan, Overcard, NOrloans; d prepare} torrect upoa its ruin a lasting | alist tell me that it is the duty of christians to | it should have been by other powers, the moral power of | 202 Grand street, owned by C. L. Smith, on the night of | but Jim was invisible. 15th Arendal, Paulson, do. #2 of their detestatios We aro also nase abled | bear with resignation quarrelsome and wicked au- | such recognit‘ca would have maintained; to this day | ‘Tuesday last, was resumed yesterday afternoon—Coun- | Aseautr urox A Dercry Sasnrivy.—Yesterday after- | pit P’rt Mary Annah, Battic, for NOrloans; North Sea, ‘another impor'uut evantia Italian history | periors, Where are the examples ot this cowardly | ite position as a repcbl'c. ‘The people of Rome rose to | Re Bri neon, Deputy Sherif O’Brien procecded to levy upon | ceanties Nome amie ae pe peeetens Fulion. the formal deposition of tac repre-entativa of a liao of | ard silly resigustion? 1 6nd none in history. | take care of themselves. Their father, the auccessor of | Sellor J. Dean for accused, and Mr. P. O'Brien for the | Tre property in Ninth street, between South wocoud | Angvsterst’ Guitare Menteerana Bee, See ea priests who have arrogate We reo entirely the roverse even in the history of the | St. Peter,left them without food, either spiritual or tem- | people. and South Third, when three ‘men made an assault u; Thounn d Cor 4 power in opposition to the B papacy The Popes excited and aided by their iofueace | Portal. He left ina great hurry indeed, in tae garb of Charles L. Smith called—Counsellor Dean asked if Mr. | bim with knives'and pietole. Officers Doughty and Bes! overtbrown and afterwaris r: ed by the aid of | the Guelph party, which was adverse, like themselves,'to | ® foo'man. We bear him no malice. Bring him tly after came up dnd arrested John Ginder, ove of French bayonets, Tat y and vigorous siege by the F an entire force of no republic rasisted a long coch and two other armies, less than ninety thousand the Suabian fmperors—the Popes op several occasions trecd the subjects discontented with their sovereigns from their onih of fealty; they feaste’ and crowned forturate adventurers who took pos-ersion of thrones here, whet harm would ke do? I ventaro to say if be did come hero his great opponent, Barnum, would have him in the museum. (Applause.) What we want is, that there shell be no direction of State affsira by the | to his testimony Emith was in the court yesterday when Van Cott’s testi- mony was taken, Mr. Smith admitted having been in court part of the time. Counsellor Dean then objected taken, according to the ruling of the ‘ailants, upon whom was found a pistol He was committed. Witusamssure Diepensany.—The annual meeting of Proceeded 26th: hough the whole jcpulation of Rote at the the Trustees of the Dis, held on Thuraday di ” : ‘ 7 these = church We want to be simplecitizens only The com- | the court that none of the witnesses should be present | tle Trustees of the Dispensery was held on Thursday | for 1ondon (and auch + CER ras be argon th eon ilar onang Uh ihe poke of Speier the Deve Detthetor Eadie wt, | bination of spiritual and temporal power that bas while the testimony waa bolng taken, crening, From the report it appears that duri Gf Foreland 24th, “"Jonete,’” from Now York for Seook. used an a weapon againet them that the Roman repub- | England that of the Stuarts; America that of Engla brovght down curses on Italy should be dreaded and ‘The Court ruled that the testimony of Mr. Smith should r ending February 1, 4,849 were treated. Nativity— | holm, dc. ie licaps ruccumbed. We have wet (o cast our eyes over | and Spain: France that of theBourbows; and, again, we | kept afarcf. When tue Tarquin had trampled on the | be admitted, although be did wrong in returning. van Bye | ned ig rage sm a En cogent coogi PE ee Ceri Dublin, Merrill, (from Pillaw), Bos- the vista of the pasi, Fur be it (rom me to attempt to | ki ow (if the daily papers do not lie,) taat even in this | People of Italy be flad with'fear, and when in exile he | Examination commenced—I keep ® grocery store at | Many. 259; Scotland, 26; France, 4. The officers were | “RTA Coa—Put in Jan 19 Hanover, Uashagon, from Bal- do justice tosuch a sight. Bo: we are also to look for. | city, Bishop Bughes and his clergy, promoted by | Taised an army, where he was met by the republicans, | No. 202 Grend street; Wm, Henry Van Cott is a cleré 2 timore from Bremen; Svth, Hartly, Westoutt, from St dol ward, end who. can eny how soon cue of our Vice Pres apeeches, and contributed money to aid an armed re- | Just so with the case of the Pope of Rome in the last re- for me; lett my stcre last about 93¢ o’clock Tuesday Invast SworseneD.—Coronor Hanfor’ held an inquest | NB, last Holyhead, for Suni dents (Prof. Feresti) whe hus passed ten years of hi: yolt in Ireland. These were fine examples for imitation; | Volution. He fled from Rome—a repabiic was eatabiish- | night; Jett Von Cott in the store to watch it against bur- | at No. 202 Secogd street, yeaterday afternoon, oa the GLascow— Arr Jan 25 Statira, Morse, Troon, life in & dungeon, and bas bane cistiak tor his devotion to | the Romans imitated them, because they had tne right, | ¢d—an army was sent against the young republic, and | glars; went home, and was awoke by Van Cott saying, | body of an infant six months old, son of Join Sufiren, 2 25th, coeeey Fowler, the couse of republican I berty, snall again proclatia | and frersing calamitous eause for doing 40. No! “Che | Saally, after brave fighting, the armg of the Pope tr:- | ‘+1 have got him;” went to tae window, and saw the boy | which was sound dead in bed. The mother had arapped a iberty im his native lend. [Cue : nto the haliand greeted with cheers.) And another one of our number, who at the time of the declaration lish flag was brought Romars had no cause to rebel ogainst the Pope,’ is ths answer to us of the irritated priosts, of the devotees of Rome, atd some editors of this city, oh, shame to them! and the descendant of St. Peter was once more ated on his throne, He has brought bask allhis | vanity, and the people again groan under his | other men; Mr. Carroll was one; th in front of the store with Mr, Carrol; went over to the store, and found the boy there with some two or three boy gaid he saw Mr. the child up in a blanket and placed it in the bed. A verdict of ceath by suffocation was rendered. of the republic, laid aside bis -tudies aad the robes of a | They say that Pius 1X., after htw elevation to the see of Tule. The speaker had visited Roms some | Close in the store; went into the store, and struck a connsellcr to serve a's private sulvier in the army of | Rome, did at once make liberal reforms in his govern: | year go, and while talking along with one of light; saw two bags of Sour laytsg &¢ the edge of the | |. Rh gion panen buccal eerie te a the republic, and afterwaris asa member of the Con. | ment, and remedied many ovils and abuses of the preced- | the Romans, found out how unbapy wore the Payne Ne i i bgp bs _ we rushed down into 'aiLD PoisONED TO DxatH.—Coroner am td hort Wm Tell, Ronny 1, Robi stituent Assembly, which tormally ceposed the Pope and | ing reigns, We do not deny it; but you who are go ten people, who Jomzed fo be free and independent. app hrereng thee 16 M a trey Ba bod bopvord an inquest yesterday, at 239 Front street, upon ths body | ray; Adelaide Mete songs Louiy, ——; FB Palme: eeded to theduty of giving « new constitution to | der and interested in the chase and gover of the Pope, | 8,10 HESa we or interference af the Pope ot any | found wo one; two barrels wero alandiag unter the’wiay | of James O'Niel, a child about stx months old, who came | jeuibnse Biter and tees ainnites eke i webate e Ca: 3, why a 5 . win: * q q ihe ware ged 5 oo Ag oe aude eh we bis you ‘ca nabane ates cal vo ath, ad respect to | account, som what LL hea! him; but he bas favented a “be cs ipiennl {4 about six feet from the bottom of to his death from baving opium administered to him RLWoT—Arr J is Joban F oszion, Absran, 4 Wette i and had prepared @ rule of government to present to | the rights of three millions of people, who received, di- lan which he says will put an end to all wars, pesti- as cellar; bed ae Adena hehe" morning; Mr. | through a mistake. It appears, from the testimony 2th, Jersey, Crosby, NOrleans; 27th, America, the peoyie on the very day wlien the hostile army enter. | rectly fiom God. himeseli, the power of governing them - | lence, sand other evils. | This, is nothing moro or leas | Crore was in the habit of coming into my store: we came | taken, that the child, being unwell, the father seut to ind Minnesota, Allen, do. ed the city. How long will it be vefore theas men shall | selver, if they deemed it most advantageous? Do you | tba the “immaculate conception.” (faughter ) This | back into ti ma and re the boy; Mr Carroll and my- | the divg store of Mr. Tuttle, corner of Governeur and nj Adi Gray, NYork; Highflyer, Water- again 6'and forth among the Ii erators of their distress- | know to what amounted finally the concersions and pri- | ¢xtractdinary Ciscovery will be celebrated with great | leet > ; ~ on! of ree ise ahd — his beat, | Monroe streets, intending to purchase some rhubarb b= We, Dasid Ceochers, 8 anon, Ade Mi Migle nae ed country’ * vileges of Pius }X.? They amounted to this: to constitute | Pomp by his holiness, and we will 4 weeping and | and dic rot find bim; be bas been employed to watch my | to relieve the sufferer. The clerk in the drug store not Spot ay Ay ag 4 Mr. MOMULIZN read letters of sympathy and excuse | a government, whch was not even of the import winkirg macopus in the United § before loog, | eg _— even to eight mont! 1 think he travele on | uncerstanding what the father of the child real! wanted, Je Montrose, five, do; 2th, Lucy Thompson, from Prof. Moree, Prof. Silliman, Nay Hall, of Brook- | and calbre of that which the French actually now bave, | Which wou t surprise us, or Zo us any harm; at least so | my block and the one above it; we afterwards found him | asked him the question, ‘Co you want pul optam, } | NYork: 23th, Wid Wave, Hewltson, San Pranciaco: Driver, 1 George J. Hillard, Esq , of Boston; Hugh Maxwell, | and every one kuows how great and popular such a gov- Itbink. (lavghter.) he speaker then weat on to | in = i. ater momen fe ut elaven o’ kk, in Grand | to which O’Niel replied in the affirmative; although jolberton, and Vanguard, Norton, NYork; Gov Langdon, Fe ae al, eroment! ‘The reforms of Pius IX, althoug’a sligntaai | show from the ecrversation he had had with many Ital. | atreet; I beck« ned cor him to come out, whica he dit; I | really wanted rhubarb. ‘The consequence was that the | Weeks, Mouilo., Presinest then introduced lrofessor FritxForssti, | inadequate to the wants of the people, were welcomed | ian8.on his visit to Furope, that the spirit thatactuatel | sald tohim, “My store Lns been Uroke open; Tintend to | Cose of opium was administered to the ehild, who lived | ,Jnthe river gith cutward bound, Lorenzo, Morrow, for who addressed the audience in Italian, ‘The Professor waid:— Beautiful and foll of hope will «v history of Italy, which record: ihe tuent Assembly of Rome, which oa the 9th of Febsuary 1849, abolished, in the name of che people, the Papal ‘theoors cy, and substituted in its place a republican de- © be that page in the cree of the conati- with enthusiastic gratitude by the Rumans ani by oth- ers, a8 signalling a new and unexpected epoch in the annals of the Papal government, obstinately stationary in its nature—and because they were regarded as ré- forms, precursors of more important ones. But when Pius IX wes asked tor the only guarantee that could ensure the duration of his reforms, he refused it abso- the issurgeuts, of Rome bad zot yet died away, and that ere loog the people will b- up and acting. The day must come, be it far or near, whea the past will be redeeme?, ond the flag of tue republic will wave over the walls of &t. Peter's church. The day of retribution must come; it will soon come, and the memory and spirit of Brutus will, with one me;’’ he came a'ovg with mi Close—* Mr, Smith’s store has _ he rest of the night, and wish you to stay with ir. Carroll said to Mr. robbed, and William Henry cays it was you that robbed it; Mr. Close said, « Dees ber—where is het’? we replied that he was at Mr. Close’s house, where we hadgbeen to look for him; the bey was cailed, and we all proceeded to the store to- but a short time after partaking of it. The jury ren- dered the fcllowing verdict, “that the deceased came to bis Ceath by opivm administered by his mother by mis- take for rhubarb.” Baltimoro; st P ing and E 4, Har’ pons Windermere, Wilson, NOrleans—ail cld, and to said 2th. Cld 2th Enterpri Waite, NYork; Pleree, Philadelphint vi 14; Williams, ‘and BU Seranton Sponcer, N York, 22d, Robinson, Boston and N( rick, Kinney, Norleans; worne, NY ure Rotunds, Lunt, ‘ork; ‘harles- leatial Emy Reraasan et in; 26th, Bombay, Rook b ile; Albion, 19th’ Moniernma, Power, ‘shakepors, Cummings, ‘ | ‘leans; . ; angen , pc petty tof | Swoop, hurl tle oppressors from the high places that | gether, wo all went in and sat around the stove; I re- } ; separ f po Ate a Tacs Voc ccantshimmriicn maatioe tint rae at ihe pele f italy is Austria’ vuica | they Sew occupy. (Applause.) Ani Italy will assume | merled that ‘it was a very unpleasrat circumstance; Ee Ea ei fle gueodtaepaite oud 00-3 authority and priestly miasion alone. This was thear | always keeps # numerous army in that beautiful penin- | 9 position in European affaira that will be looked upon | that if people were disposed to steal I would prefer that LEAVES Loxpor—Entd inwards Jan 20 Devonshire, Lord, NYork. dent desire that Danto, Petrereli, Boceacio and Cola do ‘As lovg ‘ns Austria bas dowainion there, itis im. | h¥ the irce people of the United Staten with pleasure | they would uct steal trom me; that the evidence of this Liverpool... cid enti London, Hubbard, NYork (and si fevia Ports: Rienti expressed in the midst o! iu religious fanaticism ble that the people should enjoy, with lasting secu. | 804 pride. (Applause.) case was that it was Bir. Close; that he and I were very Liverpool. mouth 24th). of the middle age—it was oft-repeated desire of Mac. chiavelli and of his several accomplished enlightened Tus- can contemporaries; a desire cauctified by the martyr ¢om of Arnaldo di Brescia, acd of Savonaroid aad Brure; , and since by the greater It is from this conviction that the uvanimous ery, “Away with the Aus'rians!— to the Austrians!’ To the cry succeeded the deed, Piedmont, Naples, Tuscany, sent troops to the so-called national crusade. The Pope even rity, liveral privileg in aly, in 1818, At the conc lusion of the foregoing, the fellowing reso- lations were read and adopted :— hereas, The Pope abandoned Rome on the 24th No- vember, 1348, and whereaa the Roman people, in the place of the fugitive Pontifical authority, established a thing,” 1 said that ‘even if there was ed Mr. Close to remain ® possibility ¢ it was rot him that I would prefer not to do it;’’ [ wish- — of the night, that I might have a conversation with him in relation to it; Mr. Close friendly, and I was sorry to charge him with any suca hat pixensne—are Jan 18 Aret! i—Arr Jan 19 a desire confirmed by Alt if Hed, Samp you Sp earnest, or is i6.a soe; Lteid hi ELBOU * 19 Shirley, 8: lian writers of these latter times. Wo are | feigned to co-operate in it; he bleesed the Roman army, | republic, remarkable for its motrration, bat which, | replied, J TROSY, OF a joke,” I told him N ty fe, Gilispie, NOricans. Pedemiaktas sepent thio hte dectve; 0 eomcnendits commanded by General Dirge. Bet; beheld! all-st | nevertheless, fing been calammiated Sho denounsen by | 1 ‘was in earnest und was not ditposed to joke with a Fe a le ee ana th ued for to those who shall come at ns, against the violence of thcse col who replaced the Pope on the throne, contrary to the to protest Powers, once this same Pope reprobates the war, aad dissuales from it, because a war againat @ Christian Power. Fine pretext! Asif the Popes bad never taken part in wars the reactionists, be it Reacived, hat the government of the Roman republic proclaimed, through tke representatives of the people, on ect to a man’s man to that extent;’’ we talked over the circumstances that occurred in tLe store, as the boy related thei to ing in the store; Mr. Close said we “could not think it was bim, for the boy, know- eaux.) Prywovrn—Arr Jan 22 E; Geel minondas, Kerr, London for Hard, Cardiff. dridge, Marseilien. vennah. Sid to 2ist Aral ‘as Vi Lean Raecr, M eamo—Arr Jan d unitedly expressed wishes of the Roman people; | against Christian potentates!—aa if he himeel’, Pius | the 9th of February, 1849, is entitled to the tharks of . 4 Texsi—Sld dan 18 Twi enden, Kra: ee aoa, Me mean not to attack the reigious | IX, had not instiguted the war of 1849 against uls owa | msnkind for the geod order and humanity exhibited by ae Di so well, ovis hove cortainl eRe eae’ || Son ens moow Rishs. Tarneva~-Are Jan Il Ueahs Parsee, Posten feelings of those who, be th-y present or absent, profess | subjects, who, to a certainty, were not Mahometans | it under such peculisrly difficuit circumstances; Ser Coat we athiest aid'to a on feeatemenetae REA mime ee npreapct Watenrort—Sid from Passage Jon 21, ial devotion to the Church of ome; we respect the | ‘The condemnation which the Pope gave to the war was | Resolved, That the Conatituent Assembly of the Roman | boy would n ; Lsaid to Mr.Close ‘ta N ans new Mulealy, Charleston (prob b ; “ bite, bavi I did cot wish to expose him, and if I did the law mast Port of New York, February 9, 1855. — the worshtp, the pontificate, but not the pontifi- | one Of the causes that ovcasi the failure of tue | repubii javing been elected by universal suffrage, isthe take {ts course:? anid I-did not wiah to ceed illegally: Liaxrtuy, Jan 20—The American ship Queen of the boda Tt may be that cotwi hstanding our pro- | Italian revolution of 1848. Tae priests, obeying every: | only ligitirate authority ip that State, and that the ac- hing ad peld.ta relation’ tO aeurthing his’ rene EARS ind trom New York, wrecked 16 milee west of thas teat in regard to the Veo distinct powers of the Pope, we | where the sinister oracle of the Vatican, paralyzed the | tual goveroment of the Pope, restored and sustained by | Something was said in relat ga pete * ‘ doa : Steamship Union ae Lavgharne Sands (as previously reported), has, by shall be overtaken by the anathemas of the Vatican or | cnergy of mony voluntcer combatants and of otzers dis- | foreign bayonets, is intrasive. . vite ets pn: ales ie y tiga bs “4 Steamship Black Sew Cas, Living. and gre. ertions of J. P, Doskratt, Bae hy ite prejudiced believers; but this will not deter us from | yoved to take up arms. There arose mistrust and sus Rerolved, That we will hail with joy the establishment | Wiiheut, ® masrant; | the, | conversatio dropped | *tan, Crocheron & Co. er of this port, boem saved from total-loss. = denouncirg with the franiness of truth, 1, That the Pelon between the people and the Pope. The former | of the republic of Itsly. ba he - ye = od ee aon ‘ng! a apoed Ship Saratoza, Trask, London, Slate & Co. etsy meres and safely brought into tem Tbaniaton of the Popes is vicious in ita origin. | «emanded obsolutely liveral and progressive ministers of Rev. Mr. InsxiP next addressed the meeting. He sald, from that timo I talked with Mr. ‘Casal 4 ‘cites aoa atte sie Ngan akeman, Dimon & Co. rp A etd 5B. 2, That it was always exercised with great evil tovne | state, and wore ficient reforms and guarantees than | dat aithoogh he was opposed to the Pope asm temporal | fomtLat timo talked with Me. Cerroll; Close woke up | rakes area wi ees, Gcebtt 3. That this injuret people bad, ani has the | the first ones. The latter vacillated in order to gaia prince, be had po chjection to the full ard free use of | he woke up; he said, “You thought I was asleep, but 1 Hrig Lamsov, Murray, St Marke, Brodic & Pottes, Poatienabie right to free iteelf from that Power, even by | tims to receive from Viennathe response to syms private | fis spiritual authority, Iam, said he, ia taor ot the have heard all you said;”” Mr, Close told me that he did | Sebt M Platt, Day, Newbern, 8. force. It is a childs’ story—that the Popes, at first | letters in cipher, which afterwards fell into ths hands of | Roman republic, becaure it was Cemanded by the peopl® | not go on his beat before 11 o'clock; about this time it Sebr Ashlan: Dace Norfolk, Sturges, cl an & Co, pocr. holy nnd bumble Bishops, became sovereign | the republican government The flight to Gaeta was a | and becaure it freed them from tha tyranny which so long 4 jan. Ug A Princes im, virtue of © donation waich the Emperor Pepin ara the Countess Matilia. Of tne two former gifts, there is no record or trace in ahy authentic decument; the first oppears to be up soncer in the moon, where, ' ‘ith my boy, and I went out; when I returned Mr. Close rastantine made of the whole ot Italy to Pope Syivester, | foreign deplomacy. The Pope arti Leans were atkeists, 1 would oppose them to the utmost, | Vished’ to ‘ki Mat I wa ; ED. ; th k which had thil them covered his dissemblic « r be! fo know shat I was going to do; toldhim{ | steamship Atlantic, Liverpool, Jan 27, 4 PM, and of other successive cnes bestowed by the Emperot | the mask which had ti 8, | but they were not—for they had as their motto, * Hhould proceed, with the law; "he wished to go tothe | mate and i passen x Colin, ie) wih! Gudsobw, Saw S— We" gnabiieaed Gat he Amelie ‘according to Ariosto, Astolfo saw it among the things | fused toreccive the deputies, despatched with the exp Catholic journalist of this coun'ry' bas said that there is a“ ry i Jost in this lower world; the second is still heiden ander | order to conclude a reconciliation, and sealed his own | ro need of French troops now to support the Papacy: Ftd) u a hone saline ae Move oh stee Feta omer wi -_ Sea bastecieal tasks ir by cnr ks venta Cine." eve, | core of bis ombilies comular coo Thy’ legions of Votan aewicbae amie esac ae ag | een robbed, and I felt it my priviloge to watch the yr ain hee is a bistor ‘act, is by us, as it was in all timas, con- rr is ambition ", en in @ republic. jauce.) An attempt has ¥pNRY, Oct sigered the arbitrary aud illegitim te act of a bigotted | France, Austria, Spar and Napies, which in many bloody | heen made ia thin countey to depreciate the trae merit | *toFe myself: Mr Close said, on that morning, that he the #24, ha woman wo received from nv t-er beavenly nor T, the right tt al nd sell State: were farme and cattle. That it w fact which all our svupleipal chronicles of Italy urani- epared in tho store for the boy t mously prove, by relating that th- #o called holy Roman | copjunctures that the Roman people mast decide to | overthrow of the pacy, although it had nothing to do was 8 ce prt me yas 410 knotseand her lo, A Feo apmropriated to itself by fraad and force of arms | give themselves a government. For this reason | with ite spiritualcharacter., Nether were the feavdors | t eggs hen neay oe hn wah = et pee CE a casicaally at the rate of 22 hots p ‘the greater part of its cities \ provinces, which befo: was = convoked constituent assembly from all | of that republic desirous of expelling h'm from Rome; | g'ove, which set off to tho left. got off without any seriou: 7 ¢ met with a easaliy thet wee! ‘were gove republics or independent princ!pality the provinces and cities of the Sta’ The election of | he left it hurriedly, when tuey invited him to come Comin ie by Counsellor Dean=t have given the hip Henry Reed (of Hall hora. Antwet ¥ ‘ Tes tree, as regards these usurpations of political domi. | the members was calm, solemn and legal: no intrigues, | pack and resume fis spiritual functions, for they Be al ae rene Bh tena meet Nate phe th *, with ‘mdse and I rors, to WF Soha Bion, that the Roman Court did neither more nor loss | no tumuits, no armod force, but citizen pra laty, tae wrro not enemies of religion they merely wished %0 | tap not postive thet T cated ven Close and myself; | Expstlonesd bes : an 35, a than foliow example of almost all the existing m>- io’ in a new: papers of jay to establish the independence of their country. I am . thor ‘® white ross four “4 parchles, And for this reason we would not mace it a | all the forelgners in Italy. The Assembly of 144 mem- | with you in all the fullness of my heart. {oan aympe- | Sty Close denicd that it was him, and said he would | showing, 9, white s a totes” tek sperildious conrprrac executed with the co operation of 0 at Gacta, and let fall the conditions entered Vecaure, as hesaid, extorted by fear and violen contests massacred so many brave Roman soldiers whom with atrocious irony, entitled his belored but . Is there here the least particle of religion, of wisdom, or of charity? It was amidst such agita‘e oppressed them. If, however, I believed the Roman repud- andthe people.” The world owes a debt of gratitude to Ituly for what se has already dooe and now she is en: A distinguished staticn Louse; titled to our sympathy and support. of the interests involved in this question; but let us not underrate its importance, ‘or it is one in which the lib- erties of Europe the liberties of mankim@, are in- volved. The lishment of the republic was the watebin; told bi all he would pay me back what money I had paid him for and if I saw fit todrop it therel ht; I that would not satisfy me; he oy on thal should do—he should not commit was daylight; I requested Mr. Close to stay in the store brought him to the station; in the frat part of the night Mr. Close said if Thad been robbed I ought to have told him; said I did not feel it my duty to imeelf; there sooner lore h‘s right arm than confess it; have known Sehr ore, Sebr Fannie Currie, Dearborn, Richm ters R was anchored at Quaran! last night. ship Statira Morse, of Now York, which ‘the north sid (Ayrshire) was driven on shore ‘Troon, York for Gisegoy, in the m as got off les, woul ort space of tim 1 cach against the I'cpes if they had, bere aseented to the deposition of the Pope, with the ¢x- | thize with you. I glad that ‘there are Jesuits here, o sovereigns, tried to expiate the crime by ception of fve votes; then followed a and their reporters the emissaries of Pope Pius the ‘saloon tove; several others were '. Lap Tepr be pes y ‘ ti tf tes: th followed « discussion oa t he emisaaries of Pope " wee ea ge rin hon ort in the BELOW. Sta teLbvemnd vinkeo « sek whee the per ple civil governmen'. more or less ibe the form of government to be substituted for the one | orh, I don’t mean to cast any eageietion on the gen- | in there: recognized ® man pamed’ Powell; saw several Ship ard, Mather, from Havre, Deo 31, with pas. amon: a thwart plank with “I, Raymond” burnt Christian But it was not so, Wo assert | dircarced. ‘The Assembly considered this vital sub- | tlemen beneath me. (Laughter) Iwantthemtocarry | men in there with start om their breasts; did notex. | "Rett, ‘West a Co. Tao two bags, 18 fork long, of cork shavings, bags marked =” | which can even now be verified by any ono | ject in siaht of the magnificent remains of ancient | thoir notes og with Joba Hughes, the Aret bishop, t© | gmine the back yard that night to see if there were aa Boip isan Webb, Hiryer, from Liverpool, with mdse and and Belmont Whitall, New York"—have been picked = ‘om the prejudices of party, and guided by | Home. The debaters were men honorable, learned ead | the Vatican. I propose to help, to stand by, to fort prints in the snow; the sash which was broken out Berk Golden Gate, from —." — is to j f things by wneyes | verted in the history of their country, ang conscious of | courage tho Italians io their struggles for liberty. | wax about fourteen Inches wice: when we got to the SAILED. rer it y- despotic monar shies, and | the wants and rights of the Roman people. They re- | (Cheers) I want them to say ia the presence of Pia store we beard the alarm; it was about fifteen or twen' Steamship Black Warrior Hi eve! re 90, those tempered by a constitution, take as | membered that the most beautiful and flourishin, the @th that Lam with thom in their plans, and with minutes before 11 o'cloot : closed the store that night Fiat ek rag ia the principal aim of their epg ce the greatest possi- | epochs in the civil life of Italy were those of the my heart, and mark what I tell you, the result pid go atout half past 8 o'clock; the boy went over with me: “4 = ble good to the peeple This is inealcated in them, sither | r¢public of Romo, and those posterior to the midd vince them of the strength of our aympathy: Wehave | SEOUL ONS Fae a ie ty rere the boy returued | 9, There wore quantitics of drift ico in of Caste, which mance wy iets ows in or by religion, or by constitution. | that these insti a & great deal to do, and we have a great desl on han? | {y'the atore at about nine, or a ittieafter, with mo; fre. | Nexth rivers yeu Hy Tor geitiag tereeek tins proceeded for her dao Sea ie Peerceaine sa, | stan Bema aan warSe et eon ea Tr | sent ton igang Tne Tete bade | Lp atte Reees Nees ome | cnn Pe ern we, de mistake, it w managed. Now, what will wo do r r * xt Seoeee Gy Ue Meme taek vovlcieted jureedivtions—aet pei. | saprraterns of his totes td tet We will sey to the repablicams of Tialy, and to those | pistel Lmem UAt he acct ry esi decollact ielling a ATTAKAPAS—Arr Fob 3 brig Relief, Shoppy, NYork and” tileges of condition—but distributions of public om- | account of this irresistible cause, all modern revolutions | (Gentiied with all liberal rocietien, wx'te ake coecle ret al aa cok be Tat to ge ont ou hisiieet | Goesees Bethe ween tne on frattions | "4teme day for Vermilion Bay to lon for Now wert ( ployments to and usefol men’ « Anancisl symem | have always ended in the adoption, either of the theories | cans of France and Germany, ‘God speed the | with him that night ; told the boy so too; told the boy | search in Boston Bay for the wreck of bark Was M Harris, | ,,PAUTIMORE—Cla Fed 7 a and ees ae ublic reve- | or the epecial instittions of det , considering that | right."’ (Cheers) What shall we do for Italy? I pro once or twice I did not want hin out at might; the boy | Bark St Mary's, 167 t 1d at San Fran: wate oth bog ood, Boston. / ured out again among the people, either by sala- | the best goverment which ad: pete that we make arrangements to help the Iteliaat | }as heen away on Sui frequently; Thad | cisco i8th ult he she lay. b We. ead kee intel as Rae oe ytd ne ote, ‘dices, or by works which diffuse or protect popular | sively. they thenght, Slong—send them some material aid Twishto send somo | hes berm A102 8 SuGUAy Terme as dawho | teon engeged in the lee irate, an Ii reperiad tomer st | 29; Revenge, Howes, do Soph bev beste Rose Yoel commeres end industry. Ia the | perience of the mosstahical go red propagandists to Rome—some works that would show | Yerg likely to commit a burglary, and that the boy a ty having been ashore.’ At waseetd | Comstaniines Oat 8; Henry , Papal yor much seems done | even the Bane of t odious vo the people; that the 80 | them how to wrest from their oppressors the rights that being with him would receive & part of the A. 44 the Brit mange built in of African oak, 645 ten! a af little for the people. | called constitutional monarchy is aa artidcial govern: | }aye long been kept from them, so that whea atcike | [tol Mr. Close I 41a not wish Bim to offer eny induce Feaiete, with full inventory 8 ready for sem, } 4 Cid ships Alert (new, agg Ce Vr = Here the potent, for have in their | ment, compescd of heterogeneous elements, continually they way strike Ecme and Cowal yt “Ay se.) inte for the ; thie wae betere con: ie the storesbip Alciope, tons register, King age, Oe e tons), do. | ange ie intgattous monopoly of all that an render | st wir aming,sherayves) nl, Th Gon, tat fr | ‘Vfy ouclasicn, Mr faahp prevented re would recommend tbe Doy | "reso Vesess—Ship Joba fepin Hew Oriceas nitisro—ata ate iaiand and Thos man ry ic or vat a ‘omed . — ‘ t Save 0 force epecial & the clerey, These, when eoavict- | for s long teres of yesre too “aavish submission | ‘°C i’ tavarts' (he Gear, | {it Naples and Genoe, Oat Afar ana Speen ae | a eaky Weneer: ldsnce toe MYerk ‘ te med ci ts Resolved, That to aid the blieans of ia thetr door; | of same month ib 28 N, lon 80 W. not a, <4 of crime, suffer a lesser hment Te degree | to a crowned despotism, there is no method more sure, | vce werk, this meeting deem it highly nit his right before he would | up to the latest inn rly i tons, built NE . sohr John W Dodge, than that prescribed by the laws. nutfer generally, | more prompt, more oficaclous, than that of calling in | fist arrangements be made at the earliest ty Dimself w thief, ana if 1 made ‘ove I would | i » Mass, in 1880, and al PH port brig Meleabent Sobes Coaguast, John. Peres, not ine Sedeen ete ree tee a eonret | guly found ia democratic inutitetions, Teese wien nt | fer the diasemivaticn of suitable publications ou the best | hare to prove it; I" did. not ask him to pay me ‘or the | Schr LP Feater, trom Sam Pranelsenfor Port Gamble, | semis" inis Urasies nlicps Win if Moves Soeenoa’ ao ar ta Lil a peo; aah ool pod Pica eek pacer come eeentee th tee plen of resisting and overthrowing usurpation and ty- ree that had been stolen from me; I Mr Close if | which bas been reported missing, covurned toS F'isth alt, oi! | 6; * hep ni them constrained port, not oaly the ordinary 4 we! ORFOLK—Arr Feb 6 rch: AB Suttle; alap extra juiges, who tenice or torment them every | declsiento preciaim a republic, and all samented to it bat | "EPY:s045 aiat Moser, E. F. Forest W, Tewin and H, | Sou yen love ‘and Ihe’ mones T het’ pend hae ee min The serew steamer City of Nor. | Gartner, and isles! CW), \flneens Ntorkt oS Wikoas ass owe | er on true, or frivolous, o: specious pre- | ont. This was the second republic proclaimed in Lf Hume be a committee to devise means to carry out the | watching; early in the I went back of the store idle ," eae ‘s Day, bas pur. Le pc Fi texts, —- discipline, so that they tremble at | at this time. That of Venice had a short time last resolution, and that they have power te make such Fy pos The A ig toe Fn ‘serese two lots, to- = ye F r R’ an ‘eb 7 ship Sebago (new, of Portinady, cesta thy ei lwo ht wots | pone Re eer Suto AS olay he | ns ttt numb ty tow savani | are Eorenh tre al eh sar usta of — = eee ten gal Bt ig aight of the and oficers of the Inquision—that ¢ | blend of the flower o€ the Italian youth. They wets re- | | The Cuanwan said that he could not put theee reso: rye SR SS ra tery ana de SEEM to say, of monks. And it is worse yet in Fv utterly extraneous to the coctrines of lam, | lutions as they appeared oe irrelevant. os Mir. Pesvenger, vext door, has access to the re sehr Tangent, e errata to publie employmerts. Ab! it isin vain that ‘ommunism, oF » ha’ for basis God, and Mr, Kavrman here — addressed 0 ’ Hg eee robert she N ee act . a, ‘ha cit em Pores long over is books, to instruet his | the people ‘religion, Juice, and Losesty. | Republice | audience at frst ia German, and afterwards ia . eke, cocaine =, AY fitz Point Urls Manns ag rok. Staten eoeaecter haces ha | Seen tthe Retescrad mucteebat penis: | feendstins ssn! ws peel ot Reewtat eee etree | EMLADELEMIS. For SPEER tre oe Poe | TP Nene SSE a, nes Tt be be natn oriest,thowe its e4n oaly | Xiants ff Seterson, ihe constitutions of these tw3 | of « prominect member of the eommttee by whom the | tenrd: Itt uovastanan, tad cm sae sit waw | cue Kelly, Havsne. Ton Pea eee bons hea ‘or because high ofl. | republics are still existing, to the triampRent conta ae eh ae ¢ seutations rt J. Carroll sworn—I reside at No, 200 Geand Disasters. ’ , yacve the ae AS Dibiis, seesera te te pre | ee eee a eee de achaatil ta bedie. | greed tank any ooett call oo 1a Sprertanty he gfrves, know Mr. Clem and Mr. Seah; sow thee leet | | sxur Agverner, wiih | Story iris noah Ce oe alee MBL eee plese. ase ausascatess to foreigs coart pver#, aod got courage, conquered, and tho | ecom cs of the cause Cor they Tuesday night; caw Mr. a the time | time ago, in distress, wae \ day, as the mercury wag, below wero acd making

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