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a bee ™ SUNDA MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1856, aces . PRICE TWO CENTS. re pee iM EUROPE. , Journal of the most importastebasmolpr. - ‘a , ¢ he commrUnity“Widbaseeh eames teey ase be selfish, or to spend any jg eh g round sheir own pisces commercial ser a tal * a streets of New York are nearly the narrowest and worst ‘Wienna and Berlin . *, ‘ paved off tho whole city; the roadways are’ Wlocked is kanden, . Par's, : « * . § with casts, ap@ the pavement darrisaded wit bales an jew Gosrespondence peeking cases. The furlongs of these las’ obstruc- tions ruagest an, enough commecrnial mei-opolts— arg Sept. 26, aes i 4 ; ; } 3 . 4 ade of carrying it.on, there iota 4 os ‘ 6 “ ‘ ai ~ ort, A ma ts mans eno roe Poe Onin one Sa | vig apa : mores Caamle 4 bs etter couuness ‘Bea waie’wehtete pre * Anglo Y on t 4 . . -< > Pportcas. The whetesalestores ure also the wareheases, Amerion ocoupies, at the present mo- , . ’ : . p . bad tuo prosempt ‘Portion of the atiention of Europe. It une “ f i e > ‘them the streets up needlosaly ; 8 to © breach between her and . ‘ D } 4 “ mr sokd, bot Foy Ae ts riveted upon the mighty re ! ; a , wencnes. : ‘Europe now acts the part of a elit jy wexpected. At a game of chess it often hap- ‘@ looker on observes a move or 8 point which the attention of the two players. In like guise ‘Vainterested views of the mags of the English people pay © ome weight in the opinion of the States. You that scarcely a day passes without a leader ‘Wee Times on the state of affuirs in America, @ either Central Amerion and the troaty with , or it is Walker, or Kapsas, or the slavery and E 2 E Fe E sii i rig ili sn Elf il Bee tsill E i is z i " i § P| (i TE ait F, ing ih ete HHE at sk. ‘at the Congress of Paris, with a W proc! y tee in el il, but adding thereto the larcy’s despatch to Lord ‘ Would render inviolable in the property even on board men of war. Loxpox, Sept. 26, 1858. Tlimarem ef Die Bnglish and French Governments to SSE EF octe ds! i i i & Rot abroad; and, though there is no absolute scarcity of Ne of te Movement in Englani— eee money, the market is quite as stringent as-i! the reserves dts Probate Ae Stability of the Palmerston Ad- in. Ce ae ee ee Petinedar Heroes—Mrs. Stowe's New aned a. This ‘state of Meling, was on : ; i . ‘absorption Work—Panic Concerning Joint Stock Banks and Insu- of gold; then it was strengthened by the disastrous fsi)- 5 are and disgraceful of the Royal British Bank; ond now it is confirmed by the gomeral © : advance in the rate of interest the principal banks metropolis without , c - : in all the leading commercial cities of: ase oped away by the - I-Maee remedy, it has been suggested that the Bank of England for their residence. ng us to-day a distin | should ‘advance its minimum rate eoouns are nevertacloss illustrious pation, akia to | from 44<. to 6 per cent; and tho possi! just laws, and intellectual | measure being a¢opted bas been debated (Cheers.) It is | The inclination of general opinion is agaiuat it, on the ground that the October dividends jease a large amount, while the public revenue is favora- bie, trade sound, money in abundance can found for all legitimate objects, c'ther at percent. It is said, too, that if tho Bask were vance to & per cent, they would, in ell probability, a considerable reductirn in their dissount business, ‘be competition of private cstablishments, just g25 cBa i i ry i i i te £8 ii i * demonstration is not popu- ‘eufficiently disliked to © » whd England t a disselitiont or pitying ; aaa Why it ts not popular is, that i i ! g f PS 4 ivi ie 3 ses k i rf FF or - ¢ did before the last reduction. If it remains in its present ‘Of the business, is so much gl ’ condition much longer we do not see how an advance cam his interference in for Gar. retber, some diplomatic misunderstandings be avoided; but much depends upen the turn that things ~ | two countries. Of these wisunderstandings it would ill | may take during the first and second weeks im the om- thalers, become any one on this occasion to say a single word; let | suing month. At the same time there are political com- Soat, | us hope that they are ina fair way of being tranquilly | phostions with Naples, Russia and Austria which have and a few troops were for | settled upon grounds tbat may be equally consistent | contributed to aggravate the symptoms created by the +” butmot to Re ‘om | with the honor and dignity of the two nations. (Mear.) | strictly fmancial part of the question. Their effect, how- 5 fight, aad The grand inventioa of the electric telegraph under the | ever, if they should unfortunately continue, will be more waves of the Atlantic is about to acd another link to those | felt hereafter. which bind the mother country to her giant offspring; ‘About £100,000 in specie has arrived during the bat there is another description of telegraph still more | al! from the United States. The whole of it has been taken efficacious in the annihilation of time and space which | for the Continent. It is said that the mext packet we look tothe wise and conciliatory genius of our dis Soutbampton will take out silver for India and China te um ulabed guest to re-establish I mean that elesraph the value of more than £ fA, 260,000. 4 which communicates between heart and beart, whicl The return from Banke ay id tor the weelr ‘and they dread my Lord Palmerston, and fairly 90, too, - ‘ following results, carries from nation to pation ihe juage of common in ding the 20th of September gives from the recollection of bis bip*sformer escapades. terest and of kin¢red affections. "Fae inct the acer ume waa with the a 00k :. ita , Ror we Ho im the Ci ‘that’ the . that Mr. Dallas bas visited these shores. He came here | l’ublic deposits. distrost on our ¢ jue an eruption to transpired, alshough it is J ards the close fof the unhappy war of 1812, between | (ther ili week :— 907,724. . Increase £1,300,432 9,056,972. . Decrease... 14,608 13,08 . joke England and America. He came then with objects of peace | Reat...... . Increase... og’ a we tke thet : sea coneslasion fue ‘are, Jam assured, bis objects now, ‘Un the other side af the seat — « fortress sod I trust that success Ww! such as to eatal Government securities. . £11 .. Without c na ease Figen a Ly td, other —. 4 crime 4 by egy SI - ina impertahable fame net caly amongst the stateassen Ne Other securities “4 gat er . Increase, Car after c there * . | Even matte: q country, but amon, 6 human race. Our visiter Notes ui * be o8 eB. Lak) yi ny4 r fo. | bave been ag tage FLV ge AT ‘elt of British origit, He is descended from an ancient |’ "the amount 43-£10,780,086, dota caetein Sogren “ ‘Naples with c: . | trial, for even his condemaa| Ha gh goo end eminent family in these isles. Here he breathes | ‘an increase of £38, the stock of bullion in Cap 7 the more influential pemonages suspected o! the ali bis ‘breathed, and he is tread: 4 eprint conservative, | gg ¥e,ngrn tam Ramana ranches we te mrora | ay: gine Pn, lke oor Rise, | Scempee, oni, rene the iting enterined | ‘pe ch tance rotted, end ba reatng | stparomente i IMB DO showing, deans of £8 v9 ) look tows we roby Tee wimout a rive’ inthe Mediterranea whem, | *xainat them: and be is looked upon as more scapegoal | Tro first timo that I saw bim was at a very anxious and | ' There has again been a large business done la bullion, ‘oar we te’eoncession greeted to Sibtin tin tenacity ot Malta ena Olbral 7 who after being made a tool of by certain inaividuals critical moment to the two countries, and I then felt wun some oortainty upon the | Sent guaraiiced by the Reseias government tne ieee’ te | bered Uatlord Pemerston, im 1832, m 1847 and fo-ise0, | 28 rark and standing, is, ¢iamissed into the wilderness | Coriain that he was the right man in the right place.” | There bave been considerable arriva's to'meet this serviceable to them as & means of | be terminated inten years. In consequence of this de. | in the recall of Mr. Seymour, in Lord Minto’s mission, | {0 ¢xpiate their crimes and sorcen their ! (Cheers.) Since, be bas bonored me with « visit under | mand, and the market closes },d. lower tor bar silver, ciston Moser. Isaac Pereire and Thurneirson, of and in the acts of Mr. Freeborn at Rome, exhibited the my own roof, whore, with his amiable and accomplished | and \,d. bigher for Mexican deliazs, at which prices there VA: ‘lament was og fon ba cy. Orca Mobilier, have just set out to St. Petersburg. pa ap on and that then, as now, France viewed it pa By too apn bg ope hae admire ‘as cawateae, a sellers. (ubloone still meet with purcnasers . rofesse: » 4 he accounts which, of a private natare, I see trom | Wid dis 7 » beervation, m rates. Tne hate cca | fear f are, res betwen | Siocon oes ing of marl me ts obtained no ubnaorabies saaaer, and | [Shy gai, eton tite var tea, atetas eam | Saree teem targaeaniert Per or ME Be gen and the O'Donnel) ministry, despite the resigna . hel f 6 gross pe which you will recollect were copies of trans- Siew 4 . igre ane reson: adit | satan "bee Ooms and rte may | sash stoped bebo Nabe weston sad | mivedly Gant Meaney, the Rar, ly comes. | Cum wit appease gosta sat | Socaloms eae 88 § hance i s:ven—if we areiovolved hastily or unadvised who notin by himaell; that whatever his course, be | are also of e nature so indecent, that sbough the accusa- | 19"The King ‘comtaiating the Russian plan of Operate OES be eoeia teas tas cis cant eae sapaeam sane 2 it or bad, he wants moral cour: to carry it out, | ton een publicly made, public prosecutor in- > » Dé obs i ponor—let Ministers look to themselves, for their career | and that the Queen, with her wit, bers ready ague, her | sist: upon the examination being conducted with closed | ‘8 om pare iene of nhecrty Ragish welsee, tnt Od. Bae.) Tes QUE Fieve... 316 0 Fup, for a time: an appeal must then be made tothe | Scheming, and her determination to have her own doms, that public deceney not be outraged. The Gunn sprarensopen n't wah country Rome. But the welcome of an individual. |'Slver cots aad S. American dollars. 0 6 1 by phe A... cane cae 5. on r eg 18 reaily more than his match. The most determined scene of his abominations ts ges to be the Boils de " Srey Le pen ‘nes. ees aa content etther — or w=; = ‘Spanish ir dolhare............ ° mY 4 1036 fdabie or 7, OF Rinavoldabies Minisve ag hh Re he = ET oo The mancouvres at Hellsbetg came oft with great eclat, | Clatves of bugiianien aasemnbied ak such ational moet sos Our nut. tp the. eonstlled uae of tee tae ‘aU, ‘cra Gane at have taican the volee of the | Comes, but 20 unpopular is the Queen, and so utterly Owing to pecuniary difficulties, the whole of the racing | ynq were jollowed by the i not clasees of giishme ane Cg oe ot. | since our last by a mar- y zat oe 0 vos Cad despised Is O'Donnell, that avery general opinion ob- | stud of M. Aumont, who has ‘been for so many years | 27s" memory of ahe belie of hylat. after which | (Sf 88 the prosent, Gontiemen, may eors wi ket, and by apprehensions and complications the : cons connected W French turf, is advertised lo at : which you receive the toasts be borne across the AUantic, | King of Naples, and. a decline of \ has taken nation would go against war. Dea ree ernney We SOUT |, Carety, "an ike Siie of Cokierne Meeameee: | = King proceeded to Konigaborg. from where he re- | and amore the United States of our affection for theit | There bas bee2. no business to counteract the Lord Hardinge, the late Commander in Chiof, is dead. The announcement that a very tmportant avj ta. | tho stallion Fits Gladiator; of twonty two horses in train | Wy) ‘ef bis . now Grand | POoPI®, and our respect for their representative. I give | to depression, although the feeling almost — a= Lord Harding nevor did any very brilliant things, but | tion has born made in the salaries of American Munistars | ing, and amongai thom tho well known Monarquo, Pex Duko-of Baden, Until a fow days’ ago the bridogroom | You,the health of ‘his Kxeolieney Geo, M. Dallas, Minis | been one of greater firmness than old ba antt- ‘be was 8 Peninsular man, and 1 re placed in hig | representing the republic in foreign capitals has given Bs ir, Exqubite, Nat, Fenelon, Copperiield, and Mt od Pree his elder brother betug | tet Plonipotentiary of the United States,” and allow me | cipated under advorse iniluences of such Command. Routine placed Berding leasant, agrees. | very general satisfaction, notonly to Americans here, but | de tlily; of seventecn colts and fillies, foaled in 1866 Regent, b % | to add one sentiment, ‘Lasting concord between America | character. Notwithstanding tho deoiine in ble gentleman) at the Horse utine sent Lord | io society generally. It is now hoped that the remusera. 4 1856; of five brood mares, and of five othor horres. alive, théugh affiieted With an incurable mental dis- | ana tngiand.” ’ tightness of aoney, the premium upon exchequer Raglan (2 more ogrecablo and plesssat mas) out 10 the Son ts atch on Wil enter tho pant an chaste ot eee, | eebenaeomiione one many long years,” says the jour- | ule; but the Prince of Prussia probably pps athe Mr. Daitas, on rising, wad reoelved with renewod | hes increased 1s, 1 = now 14s. to 278. Yesterday, oa Fa ante make a pememtengag Fag ete Hee D ey A) fut | to men of a far higher grade than have yet filled it. At | Dal called The Sport, “have been required to form this ince, the young man wad lige’ to anoumne the Gite ot om. Re alten ie Smpeertile ie me 0 allows the | the breakiog ap < [i — —- = Sutton i gree ) tien 4 he eame time it is necessary to warn American citizens | Ftd. which contains some of the best blood in France, | Grand uker which up to then kad with very proper feel. z y rece! toast, | Uon rates it, fident tone pre- and which, for 80 “ bas obtained surprisin : so kindly introduced by the distinguished gentleman who | vailed im Censols, which opered at 03%, advanced to who avowed his own incompetency, took pe pty ht pe ee he ag ay a Bt deeply de- | 128 deen reserved for his unfortunate brother. The Em to pass without my thanks. A stranger to you | 94',, but closed at 4, The ‘luctuations were inoonsider- “, Take, for example, Paris. It must be remembered that | plored by the majority of turfmen. press Dowager of Russia is amy ie, again 3 the 4 ly fool the hospitality of your welcome, though, | abie, nor was the business of the day of much import- Price of all commoditics ‘The Untrers quotes & letter from Hong Kong, addressed | 24t 00 her journey to Nice, where she wil eee eat ar | ‘2 truth, my short experience of England has given me ; but the temper and disposi:ion of the market wero. me Of Arnal to Father Case. | (ff attended by her daughter, the Princess Royal, of | moro than reason to ex jt. For the generous allu- edly better. To-day the masket was much to fight under the Grea! Duke may stand a chance of finding employment. I think I told you some time back that “ Dred,” Mrs. ’ Wurtemberg, and a crowd of Muscovite nobles. Some tho inatitutions, the andthe | ci, and the funds declined considerably, Consala for ts of the Fathers of Mercy, at | -ohiicians consider thia ag a sort of demonstration made by | "°D made to the progr ed, am t lec considerably, frames, or $3,000 per annum, which forms a very consi. rd tioning Se expeuticn of sncther misciea- Russia to spite the Ai yaad show on what A “eK = ae also i ~ = —— se at 93 5-16 a 087-10, and for money as. ir Sowe's new book, was not commercially sucoens- | {very asticle too oF clothing, fool, ood, went nor Chase. | to wan beeenaed Ob veer ag LET dy .* Youthful among nations, and, perhaps, | ‘the following table will show the fluctuations in console, ful bere anal amet ml pe beh mn gh duingss | servant's wages, is fi iy pot tens Genres’ tenn beoeres ‘me. after undergoing the moat exoru- | 67 i coe oe ‘nas tone eines : tak ae ae * ae Sy many waon | edanent, fe oem ‘Since the 19th imstant:— rag netic ofthe bo immatnny mtr | ig Uy may easeaby on ark nan | Sm’ Weer oan paret Secession eee | sent. ad. Farha pring reaped 4 in advan’ | tbe gnor! cane cis, sown, aaa 4 fe! may reasonably such aidand assist om a tree, and @ parcel children allows J ? ; 5 Lee Nan gunese neneh cosenecattt ance as (bey need, ‘and Parisians will rejoice if the aug mission at i,m order to make it fall down. | Th po ty my bn Settee on nese ten, jes, im — eves [ Ee mented rings to their capital gentiemen who know | according is r, were : 1 Saden a Cine OE Fovenite the pat ta the habits of society and desire to make themselves eaten'up by the Chinese, under'the impression that | fret" common hatred'of Austria, Mt MN! PY | social sation eve the United Staten, better, anudled to bay respected, both on account of their country and them- ould render them ii wy a, A Ly we = 2 Sa aan 3. we ne ph. | lx A aelven. sequently carried off and secr: y a pious tian. " . 4 . — and — at the same time, with much One of the favorite topics of the day im the exact di A young men and woman were st the same tit Our Vienna Correspondence. , : the interest of hete Blasters, 0 ad frmers Ecaebinan ere tee a This review | gree of weicome meaaured out at Moscow to the reapective | ¢eath with the unbappy missionary for having Views, Sept. 22, 1866 Yooseminant tatorest, < = Xi 8 a @ Seen influ 7 (of the book. Immediately on’the publication of ' Sees S Srsoee ws land. In the Faubourg 8. | Christianity. The Repedstion Against tne Montenegrins—The Last Tribune | POW, originates the wealth, nourishes, the freedom, depreasing causes a8 con als, and ai! case ions, mere view In the Times, “Dred” stopped off the booksellers’ | of St Petersburg datesrs the paronnal of the vrench ou Our Berlin Correspondence. —MutalAlity of Men's Fortunes-—Uneasiness omihe Vienna | You can make no advance on that fubjeet which | wise the market has beca without feature. =. parterd koa Demvatrlonston . dasey, though it studiously desires to exhibit its Buniix, Sept 16, 1856. Bourse—Prench Ultimatum to Naples, dle. will net aa aes nine Ty a Bh a ty eos 4 ‘wogo, the question is, ‘¢ What do you think of ‘Dred ?’” | foreiatens ten sos eig na, covernment circ The Affair of Neufchatel—Historical Souvenirs Connected | as the present complications in Montenegro cause no xhaustiess ferti ity, millions of my eountrymen | cay omihe resolution of the Bank directors T'the ‘ateclosures. concerning the’ doings at the Royal asserted that the French are adored, white the Englis | With t—The Kxpadition to Morocco— Affair of the Stolen | littio unessiness to our statesmen, it may not be unin- the noblest of human pursuits, the cultivation | pudie, and in some ingtances there waa an im pro ee pall cominlanen tol Ono e Gok ota plots | fe received with distinguished ceremony. From leters | Despatcher—Zrial and Conviction of Lieut. Techen by the | teresting to expose to your readers the real state ofadairs, | «! theit own toll. Their chief aim and ee See | Saas bee cont ones, the previous queteaiens, |SEep Je among joint stock banks, and joint stock companies yon Go bne telaun from Ot, Fetersbarg, | ons Prusnan Star Chamber—Curious Disclosures—The Ma- | Ine Montenegrins are rather a queer sort of people, living mere worthy of thelr appiness tho onward progress |. tens wan to pome. eaten. poh te pellet generally. People imagined that there jeini stock * Py poem fat the Imperial Court | ouvres at Eeilubning— Marriage of the Grand Duke of | in the Gernagora (Black Mountains), asa (ree and in practical husbandry than the exploite of military or | close accos: rfect security, and the alarm is very great now an of fee Own: bet thas t Baden—Sardinian Poltey, dc., de pendent tribe, if we except the obligative of paying a } political victories ish i felt compotend and at liberty ‘The amount of Lidls drawn by tho Rast Iadia chimera, and that Gore perfect erat cannot, for the life of him, shake of an ft never rains bat it pours,” la an old proverb, anda | tribute to the Galtas. In order Yo collect this tribute, a fow moments of your aitention in adverting their respective Jveeidencies, from the 10sh to the iy safe re. innate prest) ; ipatant, is as follaws — | Vice Choncellor Kindersiey, in deciding that the Roya! | tion of Fogiand which, lor three hundred rearh te ta | very true one, as is proved by the succession of petty | however, with the least dieadvantage to themselves, they Rate of Buchange. Od. per Co.'s rupee, British Bank affairs should be wound up, commented 80 bi t jocdbgte * scsi take tas Gest upon the couduct of the directors in a manser clearly a m taught so highly to respect. In Count de Morny he | mishaps which have befallen this government lately, and | make from time to'time incursions in u Aimating their guilty complicity. The simple question {s y beholde the illegitimate offspring of Count de Fia- | which, though of 20 great consequence in themselves, are | tory, to rob, plunder and devastate, and in tis way thoy f not wholly unworthy of your acceptan 1d. por dito. ‘what constitutes guilt? You will read with Interest the irda made Queen © Botnet bone eet nevertheless sufficiently annoying. In the affair of the | manage to pay the Sultan @jih his own money; nor do 0 far, and altibough I am reall detailed reports. It is fully expected that some of the | brother to the Emperor of the French—‘over the left,’” | Riff, the soreness of defeat was in some measure relieved | they hesitate even to slay the inhabitants of those adjoin 528 1 past some of the present directors will shortly join, | to use the stereotyped phraso—does not mend the mat districts when they moot with opposition to this copetitute a powerf! national -— oo im dorance vile, the banking triumvirate from the Strand, | ter, but rather tends to lower M. de Morny's imperial | °Y 2° Seething doa of baving inspired the bold pirates | ing 7 ypoaiti still | shrink under he warning of one of your own vone. Kansas Affairs. Mesers. Strachan, Paul and Bates master in the Russian eyes as being probably no more | With ® proper respect for Prussian heroiwm; but the un “pew means of paying old debts.’ You will perhaps | rable proverbs, to wanes Lord — ai Ppt bie (From the St. Louis Republican, Oct SL. oun, legitimate than his ambassador 4 c > jb r ine, aot having the sightest notion o bet of “somewhat musty, nlcating the folly or Our correspendent at Weatport, under date of the Onr Parts Semen: Sieur om tnecien eae by in iy Moray’s successful counter-revolution at Neufchatel ie a rathor | eay these Montenegr aving the Siig feutny of carrying conte to Nowonstie. (A lnegh.) Gon. | coves come oe a vate foe hilanthropy, think themselves entitled, in their ca tay ‘thea, —_* lees Of soc Drough more serious business, as it involves the private feelings | general pl tlemen, I repeat the expression of my pad will From tho following letter of Gov. Gea! Coldners of the We Panis, Sept. 24, 1866. | Tey hich, tn his yee, Was not lesa thon coner®, | of the highcot pérsonage in the kingdom, and has already | quality of Christians, to.pursve the infidels; but thoes poor | now give you the only good thing that belongs to tke | som cihiag af the plas and determination Surcerdinany a eather in Parie—Oausts | Tarning to the Koglish ombasay, from whom, politically, | led to somo diplomatic skirmishing, in which Prassia has | innocent rouls occasionally commit also geographica | sddress that I Baye m It ie in tho shape of a.sonti- | to establish order and secure peace in Kaneas — of High Renta in the Prench Metropolis—The Angio- he holde aloof, his personal sympathics find there, not “ P * ment—"' All honor success to the Agricultural 8o- Execouve DeraRtMxnt, Pea nin eater Sant én Rua. | withotanding a yontal soll Hip Koos theta rian. | not exactiy come off with ying colors. Noofchatel has | blunders, by mistaking the Austrian for the Ottoman ter | Clety of Herts,” (Cheers.) Lscourron, K T., Soph 900 1866, “> ay se eh apices ’ i ‘ — been a Yavorite demesne of tho Prussian movarchs, | rity, But you might possibly calculate that, aNer having my Spain — merican of that illustrious corps is, as it were, a rey tative of " I bave just received your favor of yesterday, suggest- $s Fete eg ‘ah Pah toe haan the divine right of kings, a dogma which he has jost | althovgh, from the fact of its being at the same timo | been made aware of their error, they immediately with | A” English Picture of theCommerctal Streets | ing anticipated diMeuities in ‘accom a of Frankiinand of New Work, * Lin Itt Betertatnel of toe P hat they ake: of princely” Tsene amd, Gear Ae knows | swiss canton, it enjoyed much greater independence than | draw trom the soll of their Christian brethren. Notabit | ew York (Sept. 9) Correspondence of London Times.) | yoiumcerl 9g pour services wo reise nommpany te peetions an a eatrtatane deere i RF | personal inflagnes may bose | WAS over Awarded to the rest of (heir dominions. It be | of \t, for they axe only convinced of that wfong whon ex neon aatumn Sars New YorX conamenced | the peace of those counties and prevent ‘at ihe ¥ they hold a rank with the peoplo derivable solely from | longed originally to the old Princes of Orange (not tha’ | horted by the fire of the Austria bordersrs, (Grancer, a | 0D the I#9 of September—« iy marked, though | pois regre : to partrid, the « . ot oy _ a w, pare ~ , aeete gra hs io that the French and Rnglish acco Hn nee bate et | branch that now occupies the throne of Holland), ad | weil armed and organized body of troops), against which the theatres, open the fovcle "ere. oom fowog itn ao or your een 7 offer, 1 have Wo eay that tote made bay 5 ye sma ge Allee dig cA Mn yet both true, Each pany bas. D spect, cos afterwards to the French house of Longueville, which be- | they entertain peculiar aversion, and, therefore, geno- olty fw Tt must bon | every ‘ecestary to protect the bona fide citi. eribed in my last. — ty dy mien bo time of the | Over the other: but the one is on personal fee, ee coming extinct im 1707, it wre claimed by Fre | raliy anewer it by taking at once Fresch leave. Austria =~ SS = cary Rae oun eneres re zene of a ay) the | ag one of wuf- Sean tts We epioenten tn wiaten and ae | en enh Od he lant Bestel wah rick I. of Prussia, as holt-gonoral to the Orange | would loagsiace have put as effectual stop totheselawicas | farvt for three weeks together” The throne ana rush of | sctsadance of Unites Biates tosces vk mated we.seoure tee J ‘ — - toile for ol4 , Eeee iea ure great depote where it is usual to consign the carpete be- family, and remained an appendage to the Prus- | incursions, but for hor customs and instita. | tra tic in the business reason to troubles. Panis, Sept. 28, 1856 i who | tions; hence, also, she is unwilling toallow the Porte, who Yooging to ali public and private dwellings, for the pur- | fim Pat ofthe Bmprest Bugenion Phe Resting teesg sian crown til] 1806, when Napoleon, tihia moment preparing an expedition against Prince was apt to make free with other poople’a property, | H.8Uis tr Montenegro, to carry matters too far. In other pone y coun and Preservation from that Parisian | curs of the Faulourg St. Germain Find a Flaw in ner | presented it to Marshal Bertier, with the tit's of Prinos | worda, Prince thee Rot acknow edged as ruler by Plague, the moth, are literally bessiged by orders do. Mojeaty’s Character—Morale of the Spanish Bull Fight— | of Nevfchatel. Afver the downfall of the grcat Corsican | any treaty, Is not to be deprived of his somi-barbaric manding & premature restitution of soft moquels and Louis Napoleon's Spanish Policy—Ouriows Charges | \t was re-united to Prussia, but from theiy close connes- | throne and his porsessions—and thet for various reasons a hy ence wih the legiiimate exercise of the acred rights of au . T trust that you and all other men wid ald me ia this matter, Thave ss maha b Ay Avdussons, amongst which we may chieily point to the im *. Tv * a ieues ihe sie Against Dupont, the Singer—Sale of M. Aumont’s Racing | tion with Switzerland, tho inhabitants u’yfortunately be- } or upholding the tradiuonal independence of a Christan One hundred and ten of the abolition rebels, . io #tated, when speaking of the fear. Stud—Crvel Brecution of a Oatholic Missionary in | camo innoculated with republican ideas ; and though they | race and the inadmissibitity of Montenegro being, de Ancto roners at Ly A have been tried and committe 1 fully augmented rents of Paris, that within the last five China. had little 36 ‘of, thi incorporated into the Ottoman empire—a move that for farther trial, for murder 'n tho first degree, which, yo years something like 2,000 houses had been demolished really seem to have had very little Vy complain of, they | J ouid never suit the interests ot Austria, or indeed, of know, is not a bailable olence. The preliminary inves: . eid o0h. mere hae 600 " ‘The Mestager de Bayonne, formerly a paper of provin. were not the less eager to escape from the blessings Of | Forope generally. Thus the main objects of the presest | pian to relieve the preavure, Uniuckily, the old Dutel gation goes on while po bad risen up to supply their Kingly rule, A first attempt, mace as carly as 1961, was | expedition under Abdi Tacha (or perhaps oven under | settlers bad no spiritual ‘mediums’ to foretel the extra- } very stage and conveyance into the Territory @ orow 4 }\ Place. dy authority tor making this statement was a meet tnt, a Seek, Wil rthy See Perba), Wi! t t urther eontevion in | ordinary erowth of the place and though mach has been | of with settler: returning to their clams, frum wa om statistics! rete ™ given in the Revue Municipal, a journal | and the resort of the beau monde, finda itself, doubtiens count all over Burope, @ peacead in ' ’ : te : ¢ SG | Tec Uoecrees bes” mooe OF erent weight IRUCK matters, whgee statement in this [ got without some aurprize, transmogriled (ato 9 Cour, ¥ stration of tae republicans pysty wa nee byt ’ } - yen gyri ape ington: a