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Bao y Tamirez, who bad conspired to overt - Gomonfori governmestand eetiblish an empir «| wa’ See ae te ee ee” », Red escaped. and was ‘by » powerful arm nh which Be was besieging Puebla....The national » of Russia mounted to 1.158,91 ‘Was 825,624,000 roud: granted charter to the merchant Morosof . 4'tsh @ cotton factory, under the name of the J: -‘ock 23 The 0 ited States an {p Pecid Captain —The Un! mall s+ s4me! Ase Pidridge, lef Liverpool ter New Yon on her Iast— fetel—voyege.... Admiral Sven Bille, miaisr of the Danish gavy, asked of the Cavinet « levy of ene thousant sailors, and it was voted win the tuads, was after- ‘wards ir dicted on a charge of forcing Deamark to break the neutrality and al!) oerself wit Raseie, 24 —The steam*)ip delgique. from Antwerp, put back fe Southampton. |og.) tno sinking condition, alter an mttempt to react New Yor&.... A vi military com. veny formes tu Virgie Bay, Nicaragua, at —In liberia, the Americens aud natives having bad ts, ae a body of volunteers marched trom Mon- it. Steamship Persia left Liverpool on her first trip > New York. Svumpsy, 47 —The Armenian church tm Oonstantinople teu) down, apd thirty persons were killed, 29.—The British ship Polyphemus lost on coast of Jut- Jand, and the commander, with fourteen men, drowned. 3°—Arehbishon Clara, of St. Jago de Caba, was at- tacked at Hoiquin, after mars, by am assassin, and dread fally woundea...-Trial of the ¢x-Misisters of" Donasark = ced at Copenbagen, and the indictinent read.. ta on board 366 persons: 86 soldiers, 4 off}xers, 148 wo- men, 30 children, 14 passengers, and 68 of a crew. A Mitle befire 6). M., in a smsotn sea, she ran upon Feek sNnth of Maule, and immediately commenced sink- img, Oniy 44 of {yg S68 were saved, ta which number ‘was only one w 31.—Queen Victoria opened Pariiament. The Ministers Mew ibe Uniret Staies, Terkey and Bayi were the =~ Fema: kebje personages present, owing to their style ana color... New tariff of Mexico came into PEBRUARY. 1—The filibustero bark Amelia, which loft Port ao Prince on ist of December, arrived at Si. Taomes in x shattered condition. Sue was in charge of Leuteneat Werden, U.S N., end her officers and crew bad lived om reis for twenty-two days. 2— Princess Augusta BonSparte, Caughter of Charles, married in Purie to Prince Gabrielli Bonaparte. Suxpay, 3.—a collision taok place tn the Fagtish Chan- mel, of! Hvikeswno, between the Josephine Willis, ove of Me London ard New Zealand line of packet ships, and we iron screw steamship, the Mangerton, bound to the ‘Than es from iimerick, which resulted tp the fouadering @f the former and loss of over forty lives.... ‘The Ucited Siaies ship John Adams arrived at Pacame from the Fcejco Isiands... Commander Boutwell reporved tas owing to the Bavi patare of tho ple towards foreigners, bo had intely bombarded and baraed fire oF their chive: towns, and thrm that Tat Viti, the King, con eluded a treaty with him ‘The satan attended dali @ttne French embassy a: Pera, and was introduced > the ladice. 4 —To* Mave ester (Hogiend) Chamber of Com merce adopted the following resulution:— ‘That this Chember bas observed with deep regret that vies b. on between the British government and. the y regard to the construc: iral America, aad to at iO mad aliat men for jurisdiction of the United mwes. ty impress upon the government these ‘testi 0 the United Kivgdom and the Uni evs which must arise froun any inter Iations betwera the we countries 6 —A revoiu jon bad broken out ia Livilla, New Gra- wads, and a large body of troops wore marched from l’a- Bara 10 support it. 6.— New )car’s day ia Chins,...Severe gale in Gias- , Scotland, aad £100,000 ef property deatroyed....A Poriion ot the Loudon press was employed in pro- moting © war foeling sgainst toc United © ates in hagiend. = lean war sloamer (izasor left Tatcahuano, hav- NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1856. Naples aad ‘The king accepted bitin vives ot when the Holy, Famer Gerroyed the secular prerogatives of ihe Roc! Tribanal of Sicily, and ernor og. po Borer, Nag! ye ang Onde, to ihe’ Brian we ens vere’ gale’ im ibe. Black: Son and many vosecla Sow 9.—Colone! Schlessinger, Nicaraguan En te Gots Tica, waa ordered to fave iba! country. ip 4 12 —In Nicaragua the commission consututed by the decree of government for the purpose of arranging ti i 5 5 Z f 2 E z z Liverpool. 15.—Empress Eugenie, of France, taken ili with labor Solas 08 6 icioes: tp the senening, ... Gaseral Walker ad ressed the ‘of Central America on his presont and Past policy. ....Oolonel Sameeing: sod Cenwel ended at Virgin Bay with three bundred and fifty soi- diers, who were marobing to Rica. Sunpay, 16.—The bes las pad born ia Parke eta quart Es Susnaes tm the = ° ately as Napoleon Lugene Joseph... wu Tpuchanan, United States Minister, Look leave of Qioaa ‘ictoria. On cas export of grain from Naples ordered to 30th april. 18 King of Jum arrived in England... Mail steam- er Curlew, from for Bermuda, los!; orew saved wat victory of the Nicaraguan over tho ‘Josta Ri ; Waiker’s men entered Zopoya The report read: — We entered this plece at 5 A.M. The enemy waa in sight, numbering eight hundyed, apd was strongly posted. We sant ont two companies of Fry’s regiment aa skirmishers, The enemy ran. ‘Lhe people deserted nearly all their dwellings, ‘We captured two brass nine pounders and three ca ronates, with considerable ammunition, and 2’ least three huaudred pie and horses. Some of the men found considerable sums of money. 20 —Princess Royal of England confirmet tm religion. ttle of Santa Rosa, Costa Rica. General Mora sur- baad Colone) Schiessinger with two hundred and fifty of faiker’s troops, and defeated them. Goneral Mora re- tbue:—At 4 o’clock this afternoon, I met with and led completely four hundred filibusiers, which had taken ee. ‘of this baciends and had established themaclves behind the many stoae fences which ext here. Our army fougbt with so much valor and determi- nation that the attack did not last over fourteen minutes. We have to mourn over the lots of five or six excellent officers and various soldiers. Colonel Scbiessit "a loon ‘was, including the missing, about sixty. Walker bad from 1,000 to 3,200 men with whom to re-enforce Sclies- ainger, leaving Colonel Piper in command of the foroos at Graneca. Zl —Countess of Trapani, daughter of the Grand Duie of Tuscany, was delivered of a princess at Naples. 22.—Mexiean revolutioaists at Paebia surrendered to the government forces. —Genera! Walker’s military command removo:! its position from Granada to Rivas, and the civil depart ments of Nicaragua were removed from Graasada to 96 —Col, Wheeler, United Statos Minister in Nicaraguo, forwarded to Washington from Granada an intercepeu correspondence of the British government with the gov- ernment of Coste Rica, showing iho friendly feoling of the former, and their sympathy, by a contribution of two thoneand stand of arms. This correspondence was taken from a courier despatobed irom the British mail steamer to the Costa Rican goverpment....The ship Pantheon, of New Beoford, Marsachusetts, was set on dre by ber crew pont yd Istand of Nukebiva, and burnt te the water’s edge eed sunk. 20.—American mail steamer Osprey burned ee: harbour of Kingston, Jamaica. 28 —The teameb!p Mino, of Barcelona, on her way from Barcelona, Valencia, aud Malaga, to Cadiz, came ‘nto colision with the sritish sailing traneport Minden, ‘yom Gibraltar, and eank ilve minuves afier she struck, when ninety-four 8 were crowned. 29.—The Czar Alexander returned to’ St. Petersbarg ircm a tur m Finland... The Briish government os: patobed A. M steamers Tartar and Desperate to cruise in searon of the United States mail steamer Pacific, missing Scspay, 30 —Countess Wale vski, of France, delivered Of a daughier in Pari . Tho King of Boigivm arrived in ‘Brussels trom a visit to England. The Grand Council of te canton of Neafchate! voted @ loan of three miliions for the fulfiiment of the engagements towards tho iail- 21—Knglish Parhament ro assembled ....Presilent Comonfort, of Mexico, baying driven Haro y Tamariz from Puebla \seued two decrees confiscating the accamulijed - revenue of the Catholic church to the uses of the Stato. These funds, accumulated for capellanias, (cl is) and pious works, conaitinte a portion of the eoc! tical ‘wealth in Mexico, and are nearly ai! due to legacies from People destrous of having jg said for their souls. Coprequently, these have been founded irom time to ed the “@pecis) privitiges” of the ® vote of eighty-two to one. Castaneda gave cme vole for tn Sebestopo dlecharged from 17tn Colover, 1864, 10 the oer y 49 poh, fn pe Fr . i) ‘ rove, ‘sen tie pouds of excbapged between the Plenipstentiarics. tricio Rivas 4 @& President of 3 o 29 — Peace formally pr slaimea in London. .—The last detachmen ot the Wusia Rican army left 1m Bay, and General Wa'ker entered tho town in six faiter, The Costa Ricaos to ‘ne Commander in-Obief after Vresent Mors, wrote to General Walker, commending to his care s number of wck and wounded Coste Ricans, a] uaY, 1.—Great destitut'on existed at the Cape de Verie Tiiande, and am urg: ot appeal made to foreign countries A debate on the “ Fall of Kara’ ended in the Eng!i,h Oomwons, and govercment sustained by « voto Of 3(3 to seventy six. 2—Private treity between Queem Victoria and the Bwpiror of Austrie, guaranteeing the independence and integrity of the Ottoman Empire, presented to Parlia ment.,... Evacuation of Iemacl and Rem! commenced by the Russians, 3.—Don Pedro II. opened the Brazilian Chambers. In the epecoh from the throne Re pointed out the desirability oF making « jarge vda@ition w We free population of the mmpire.... anniversary of thesailing of the original ‘ity. mx” fitbugters, from San Francisoo, im the brig Voste, celebrated by a dinner in Virgin Bay... . New postal treaty Detween Mexico ind the United States signed in Mexico. Sunnay, 4.—Pcace Taanksgiving day im Knghind, 5 —The smpress of France entered her thirtiety year. 6,—sbip Racer, from Liver pool tor New Kerk, ee oft Arkiow Banks, Ireland... Sertous accident cn the Pana me Rajiroad: nive cars, Mied with passengers, ran olf the track, and umber of persons were killed and wounded....A ferry boat crossing the river soire, be tween Beint-Victor and Chambels, France, senk, ani twenty-one persons were drowned... The gates of the South West India docks, London, when undergoing re pairs, burst, and the rusb of water destroyed over «200 000 worth of property. T.—8ix deaf mutes burned to death at Sirabane, Ire- Havana irom Vera Cruz, bat 7 4 Leonardo Marquez; Colonel D. Lais G. de 03110; ut, Colonels D. Angel, Lopez, Sante Aona, snd D. Jen Bautisia Lagarde, major D ‘Manuc! Cano, Captain of Ar ilery D Rafael zalez, and Lieut. of Cavairy D) Ma Buel Fontechs.....lord Panmore stated the Eng! josses In the Russion war thus:—The Eastern expedition Das cont us 22,467 men. From the 1%b of September, 1854, the day on which the army was first engsged in at- ton, to the 481n September, 1855, there were 168 officers and 1,775 men killed; died of their wounds, 51 oflisers and 1,548 men; cled of cholera, J6 officers and 4,244 men; Cled of other diseases, up to the Bist of ‘De cember, 1865, 20 cilicers and 11,425 men; di of thelr wounds up to the 3lst of March last, 342 men— making a total joss by death of 270 ollicers ana 19,314 men. In the same time there were discharged! from the service as ipoapacitated from disease and wounds, altogether, 2.873 mon, meking 4 total loss of of 22.467 men killed, died of their wounas, and disobarg- ed, up to the 3ist March. The losses of the com. puted at 60,000 men, and tho loss of the Turks and Sar. dipians was noi reported. Uf tho Kustians Count Orio! admitted at Paris that the total loss of men to the Rassiau army bad vot fallen short of 600,000, If this correct, ¢50 000 may be regarded as the number of men who had from fret to last fallen victims war. 2.—Cong rees of Venezuela dissolved, efter tho of an act increasing the number of provinces from six teen to twenty-one, declaring the functions of ai! the old Governors at an end, and autnorizing the President to appoint new ones for the twenty-one provinces.... ho woops of Austria occupied tee Grand Duchy of Parma, under pretence of quelling disturbunces. Pee we dsveed aod b egny Ray Ry + protocel at Copenhagen ogrecing pro Position of }enmark ior the capitahzation of the sound dues, provided ali other States interested do the same. 10,—Up to this day 55,000 French, 9,000 English, 7.000 Sarcimians 10,000 Turks had quitted the Crimea; ana there millon Ruesian territory $5,000 Freneh. 40,000 Epglien and 9,600 Sardiniaps Coliery explosion at Carnarvon, Wales, wheredy twelve men were killeo of Wurtemburg left Paris after visiting Ne ution at Aux Cayes, Hayti, against tho credit of 2,000,000 france to bo distributed tp assistance to the tnundated. Sebsoriptions were afterwards taken up for the suffercre all ever ibe ctvitiked world... inst seotton of rallwey from Baden to Lake Comstance, Swit- terland, opened, eppually as a sinking fund.... advices irom Guatemala tated tbat Honduras and San Salvador bad commence: to form an apti- Walker leaguc....Ratn was stil] felting heavily im France. The rivers Loir: Di united. Tours, with mapy villages was flooded. The raitwsy between Angere and Nentes was broken. Anew credit of ten millions to be applicd to the reilef of the sufferers, 7.—Eigbtbh annual report of the blished. It yoyo ‘thet in tb Commissioners of tion 716. 807 souls, 1852. In 1566, 22 891 emigrents retarned to the United Fn gaan end from America, and 4,419 from Aus- 9.—The Jewieh oath of abjuration bill Veh Commons... Jord Panmure sli of the Britian foreign legion consisted of 3,018 Swiss, and 3 35 Italiane. ia ‘arrived in Liverpool! from New York, General Lord tiough Je® the Crimea eral Freneb officers with Eaglieh or ders. 12—Polttical Stato trials commenced tn Naples, O thirty-nine individuais arrested eleven months ago, ou a charge of conspii ‘were brought to tris! and ope womsp.... with bis Minister of War, left Leo: peared at Chinendago. Priests, . vas, of Nicarague, ‘and afterwards ap: there collected s!x bundre! Dativer, calkd in the and ordered tho America» te evacuaie Leona. The order was obeyed. and 13. rok paty mma rpberd : Granada, Nicaragi 3.—General Goicouria arrived at ;. oa ‘the new decree of popular election tor 14 —Treaty of Gommerce between the United States Denmark, with regard to the payment of the Scund Baptism Prince Imperial Patrizzi—veiwe ved ‘of the waters ofthe ‘apd commerce, was ratided between By this treaty is opened an outlet silver, precious stones and valuavle woods of a region bitberto almost unknown to commerce. Srppay 16.—Balaklava, Crimea, cl 1X. created six jeared of Bnglish now cardinais..,.Mr «In Parhament Lord twat it was not tho intention of government, in conse juspend diplomatic A Russian corps of 40,000 mon sent aga! ecbamy!. 17.—The Sound dues treaty between Deomark and the United States not baving been renewed, the Amerinan and, as expianatory of the polloy of Honduras, Dublisbed in London.” 14.—Siaty persome drowned by the upsetting of a boat Eapartero resigned ottice ‘Spal, aad leit Mecrid. A new cabine: was General O'Donnel}, Presiden’ of the Coan- io ; Ros de Oiano, +e One hundred and ten mon and boys Killed fab ery explosion at Cymmer, Wales....¥rench Regency pti! voted hy the r+nave. 16 wie Spaiy. General Infante having assembled foriy Tac mbers 0} the Cortes, Genera! O'Donnel! had them dis Lope Grand military review by Queen Victoria at er 17.—a terrilic explosion of gaupowder occurred th Sa lonica, Turkey, during a fre. Forty persons were killes, ‘and pear three bundred wounded, Tho flames destroyed 262 stores or eb two mo-ques, one colle ge, ‘wo khans, 144 hous, two ces, several pubic buildings... Oreer reatored in Madrid ‘The Rawian fag toated in Sebastopol. There did pot remutn one foreign snip of war or @ foreign soldier on the shores of the Crimes... A des'ructive fl, occurred ia Belize, Hooduras. Nearly tbe whole north ehae of the town wasisifinashes. Over ball » miilicn dollars worth of was consumed,.,, Ip Behia tho new President of the province, Oonssucao di Sinimbru, arrived. 19.—Coionel Wheeler, United States Minister in a eee General Walk: ment investigaiion the wee ‘Me i Tot gutreges, Dad ended On (is jay, twenty-four years before, Leopold, of Belgium. hat entsred the capitol as King... ‘Cholera raged ftear'ally at @uvsyma, Porto Rico. 2) —The American ‘whaling bark Rebecca Adame was lost about this day, with twenty-three persons on board, of oe 22 —In Mexico s comspiracy to restore Santa Anne to power bad been discovered at Poebia.... The of Cherson and Taurida arrived Sebastopol, the purpose of conseorating the South side of the city, Previous to the rebuilding. " hope edad ight carthquake shocks felt iP the + 25.—The new Governor of Erzeroum officially invited by the Russians to take of Kars. Bvypay, 27.—The 2 war schooner Granada, Lievt. Feysoux, sailed from San Juan del Sur, beiny the ret verse) went to 2¢3 48 the commencement of tne bi tay 29.— Britieb Parliament . 31 —In Chine an extersive fire broke ovt among the Deats at Shameen suburb, which destroyed great nuw- bers, aud about two hundred lives were lost....Padre ‘Vijtt reported the result of his mission to the United States to General Walker. aUGueT. 1.—Saregossa submitied to the wuthority of the Queen Of Spain, and ber authority was fully restored. +++eIm Buenos Ayres, at the province of Santa Fe, ® revolution had commenced, headed by Juan P. Lo pez, who deposed Governor Cullen sad assumed the reins of government himself. Souxpay, 3 —Conference betweea Count Buol an: Prince Petrulla, Neapolitan Ambassador in Vienna. Count Baol pointed out the grave nature of existing circamstances. «+».Cholera raged in Madeira. Im Funchal there had been 5,000 cases and 1,500 deaths out of a population of 28,000. 4.—Marahal Teliesier created a Duke by Napoleon... General Vidaurri, witn the clergy of Tampico, Mexico, an to President Comonfort’s rule Russians. which an act of the Federal Constituent Assembly of 17th of April, 1824 abolishing slavery in Contral America. The repeal of the repealing statute revives the origina! laws, apd therefore the mabt to hold slaves is acknowledged by the goverumr nt cf Nicaragua. 7.—From Mexico City was ;eported the passage of the article of the new conatitution guaranteeing toleration of ‘vales 2 consol de manumusim.”? by the Presivent of tae | blic or the Peruvian Ministers, otberwise they repudiated, in comequence of extensive cou: ‘De ing afiras. 18—Toe returns of railroad trafic in the Ucited i for the week ending this day, to £490,690, apd for the corresponding week 1956 to £449,363, rhowing an increme of £4) saqul Mealcn ine folowing conflicts of the V jption povernment troops had taken place: — troops cf Nuevo Leon that adhered to Vidavrri bad defeated at Maiabuala in an attempt to invade the 3 of San Luis de Potosi. The bands under command of q Martin Zayas. a partiean of Vidaurri, defeated at Vi! 7@, and another olvision of Vidaurri’s woops, C4 to 500 men, bad been repulsed at Ponting! attack upon the town of Mier....The whole angio. legion disbanded in Mextoo. Susnay, M—A yy agalpst the gov: pag was ee Several Lge rg with other persons position tn tae cerch, veral officers who bad rod part in the revolution of. y Temari:, at Puebla, were imptoated. 16—Swies Feder! Arsembly met in second sersion. took Into consideration the atlairs of Neufchatel... I paticpal Copgrees of Beneiicence held its fire, #1 Brvesele.... Great cemonetration of the chariste in don, im honor of John Frost's return... . President Co: or’ a @ clerice) conspiracy age'net bie hie. * birty- fifth verpary Of tbe independence of © merica ce d at San Jose, C. K....Toe Hips } olland opened the States General at the Bague. 1€—The Senate of Buenos Ayres sauotioned & Dill thorizing the creation of ten millions of paniic famd: mect the deficit of the prevent year, Dom Jnee & Tazama, offered to purchase the ‘en millions a: cent,...The Queen of Spain issued & decreo which’ establishes tbe copetitution of 1846. Amadditioas! arto! explains what offences of the press are to be brought! fore the jury. The minimum of the duration of the, ot ibe Cortes to be four mouths. Tne the Council of sate ratified, and the authorization o Cartes to be required for the marriage of tne sovereign: the heirs of the crown. 17—The American schooner Dean Richmoad reac Liverpool direct from Chicago, with @ cargo 0: grain, ing the tirat veanel that ever went straight from the ¢ lekes of the West She sixty days on her p through ope canal. throngh two cana: ned through Montreat to Quen Piotage, Quebec Tpool. 18.—4 Roman Caihohe pr Pope tor st. Petersburgh and svother Emperor of Russia having acceded to the wishes ‘with gas.. .xe1 Moptt was inaugureted Prei Y CBte, apd formed a pew cabinet thus:—3r. Ovalle, 8 tary of Interior aod Foreign Affaira ; Xr. Waido Silva, pot bod Justice, &o ; ere! Gana, Secretary of e. 19.—Nomerous arreste of members of the *: Marian’ CY 4 on. ‘States Mi ade Secretary State, on the subject of the tax i Og 6 law cor Pavema Railway once wong Pay 8 of $3 pourd on all letters. newspapers and other mailable \er deapa'ched by tbat route. ... Bartolem9 Calvo offict of Panama, around lanama ciiy. . Pbi Congress Grand Duke of Baden, at Berlin.... Magiand and acre preparing to withdraw their ministers irom to im‘ernational <i ficulties. Suva, 21—Royal Bank of Prassie raved its hy discount one per cent....The Emperor and £1 France atiended » ball fight at Bayonre, Spain. tyme, im the last three hundred years; and in the parishes ihere are pricats who. without performing parochial possens! duties, are known simply as chaplains. “hee ebureb —- wg Ra od te revenue yields annually avout $19,000,000. Some writers ee im the night, with the view of attacking the estimate the amount at vss by a million. Tous Lerdo de ScaPAY, 1 —Protestant church worship celeb . Tejada says that they exooad, mt the lowest calcutation, i trom $8,0¢ 0,000 to $10,000,000. a ee ee tee «... Jord Carendon had offsred to submit the Central American difficulty to arbitration... Doumark proposed te take the sum of $36,000,000 m lieu of the Souad dues fotle trom tue nations interostet....1ae Grand Dake \i- evoias oi Rassia war ried to his cousip, the Priacezs Alex- endrina of Oidenburg, 10% jae mg qazeion debated ia the Rag 7.—Tho “peerage ior If “Ais House of Lords. ..E< resident Fillmore enterts!204 pt dinner in Naples by Hon. R Owen Dale, Vaited *tvea ‘Minieter,.., 7? K'ngdom of Oude annexed to the Brivien empire in India, Suyvay, 10.—President Rivas, of Nicaragua, published v upon ener. New diilicultics commenced be trent of “Artsle 20” of tee ienty of Pure to Lord Clarendon on the J ™ent of 4 a A 12.—Consu! General Harris, of the United States, leis APRIL. 13.—Pope Pius ee Nain entered his sixty-(ith year. r A tm United be Hong Kong, China, tm the frigme San Jacinto, bound for ‘Tho Prince Imperial of France made his 5 gteiative ¥- 1 osmeda. 3,—General W army was ordered to march (rom } 52-010) Tite tyy journeying trom the Tulleries 1 yundred and ioriy days, came | 71 ~-Napoleen recetved Baron Bronow, Kavoy Extre- Rivas, and one thousand men prepared to mors. Clovd....A great wise Congress was opened in Dijon, — a Ui a Minister to England, | capital of }, France. 4.—Hon. Mr. Dallas, United Stater Minister to Eng! tea hg aateen twits + wohaihon the the coast of Alrica. ‘The ‘Olinda took tue schooner into In London an ter signed ‘i: biammond’’ was genuine. 2 b ” e of Dey a 5 the govern- @ decree annulliog the ‘Sheppard and Jialy Grant”? of | was presented to Queen Victorit Heavy rains and Napoleon, received at a private audience piace the 19th inst., were ault affairs of N we Oojone! Kinney, and declaring the Mosquito territory” | thuader storms prevalied in Indi all over Lower Bongal vy dhe tm Ss. Hrranig. Ona One on cmaaine 4 the eresta oon pak in Ge, te a ® portion of Nicaragua... Coiouol Kinney visited Goue | a4 a: siadran and Coyion. nia commenced to move the head Of the Aus | Sled to bim by virtue of the treaty of the did October... 1 Scan of two millioes of dollars....News from Ragiand val Welker in Nicaragua, and hada diplomatic interview {rian army scros tho Wallachian fonticr to Austria,.., | TB€ provinoos of Ausiria were much iamaged by violeat J 0,'iNu Q te'¢eious sm Nahar OMe etme that with bim.... Dreadful aisturbaoces broke out in Dems- 6 —The Sandwich Islands Parliament tact. Treaty be | To", ra bie at this time disturbances assuming the | bail storms. Hobemia suffered very severoly : ‘Central American question was (iaally settled between vara (7 esuiting from the preaching of the “Ange! | twoon Fogiand and the Kings of Siam ratifed at Bangkok. | tions of a general rising of the country were Suxpay, 22.-—Telegraphed from Hainburg that Denmark 9 1o)4 Oisrendon ‘Senor | minister of Honduras, jopeiee. discontent :esuited..... Very severe bs jar Britiab subjecta perruitted to trade freely in all the ports | and the name of the Sultan was omitted in the public | 82d the United States had concluded « vrovisional er 1 by'treaty thas — y 2 1 ‘11 —Fleetions of Danish members of the Supreme Par td ere. rangemet relative to the Sound dose. to inst till ihe 1éth scutes 27 —A Spanish royal decree removed the seq: Mament oi the monarchy comnencel....Colonel Kinaey | of Siam, and to be protected by the Siamese government | PHPCTH, | 1 o.0n tnoons handed over Kinburn, Crimea, Of tne, 1857—the tax to be paid at former rates during | 3st. A Renevaliroaty of any and commore:., | 5... | from the property of (aeem Marie Omriatina.,.. All) was arrested in Granada, by warrant of General Walker, | from oppression or injury, but they may reside perms | 9 the Russians, anda large body of them loft for Gon: | ‘e a» . suhjecus on tbe government of Honduras, and for the exiine: Foy Spt nn thy Be ptt yh da . reg Ald ounine) nently at Bangkok on)», or within the limits assigned by | stantinople. lip gen ag anon ‘Abiuration Dili (Jewish) rend a second time thn of any Init Bes) on wi territories re | 10 the eathorrti ms @ Paris decided toe great Riigoway (American) jn. | the treaty. A British Consul to reside at Bangkok. Bri Peto Mat OP poner tho pariarche, | 24—Keulkalo and Kertch evacuated ee eae he recetatin to tho covercignty of Madrid, were orde p Re ‘& division of the property of the late | tigh ships of war say enter the river and anchor at Pak | Ghiefs and ¢ legates of the rayas were convoked.... and Russian communication free ta Honduras of the Bay Islands. nig A 1 Le) French = ie ne et pag tdi pon Sin Sigg arc Bot to proceed further without special | Lymn tiled by a aes ‘of fireworks at Wool. ‘ a Lao a Rad of one ae to send a as Oem ery sy _ a * —' rison Caatic, Pro. y cr} Anglo German sogion, re centative garde Alenunton re TA . ‘nownced in iavor of Haro y Tamarir, and called on the Peraar, @—The Offeial Gaze!e of Russia padtisbod a | Woes has | ey tiaiée, slabended at Tiymeoth’.. | Presiaet since the -;. Tne J hie soceasion to the throne of Fassia... Railway co lision | bute large feet rode itouteafoly. “Mexicans in the cit; bs - United States store | ¢ecree of the Minister of Commerce, intended to restrict | The fritish blockade of San Joan del Norte was raised be ‘at Astwerp, apd four persons killed....Jonathan Sitiott, FR Ly mh vessels: ee po Sect eres ices ens | Sieai coetieet same aria Read | Samer rmecee ene orwer | Caen cn ceeee areca tare bax | aievtpeenaa tes ameay ie 2 ir! iP, navigation aad commorce betw ke fe it Vera © je x00. oe @ . 14.—Toe French frigate Penelope arrived at Paragoay, and aconvention naming the place sud the — SS ee the railway from Liboo Academy. | Jamaica, on Bie [Fu Star cen tek oe ibe wae hy Wet Barre for soe form in which tho boundary questions wore to be dell: | to the Spanigh frontier innugurated....Purther revolu ‘appeared = dressus | showing the Lewd Drought to bear upon tha: authority of government, ish Bank of Hlayang formally organized. Tao nitely settled, perfected, and rati(loatons to be exchanged | tierary movemonis at AUX Oayen, Bayt. In a frock coat, yellow vin . | government... ip ever built in Ireland | Orleans. ter, avb JMrector aad Council of Directors of the bank | within cighty days, in we city of Assumption... . ter B, 19 —Gceen Victoria Iald the Foundavon sione of @ mili. | Aa this was a fs aeaiga get uiroments cox ‘was lauached at Cork OCTOBER. teok ine oaths of office in presence of the Captain General. } M. atcamers Tartar and Desperate arrived st Galway, | tary hoeplinl on tbo Solent, mear Southampton, which | etiquette, the Master Coromonies refused 16.—Cholera raged at Mayaguez, and about forty per- 1.—M, de Salinac Fenelon, French Ambassador ene ThO Fey ror Ky eave revernod wo ps Prinow Trelane, after on, eannaneeatat eruie for othe no wit cost £200,000.,,..Prince Onear of Sweden arrived in | ™#ion to the royal presence. jeclined 10 ap one oy Ty bouteniet wise Confederation, paid an official visit to M. vom air « cane ateamsb | iie....in India a socom earth. Ato Parliament the pear. —M, 1, Russian Ambassador, reached y Bt 1 tor y » He said the let ! a pame oo fg to lant 20 negrocs, whom abe had bronght irow | 7 —iresty between Fogland aed Siam went inio force, | {PBIZIn& the Conte nngens od uostions re as neaty for the royalists of Neufchatel. .. [a Turkey oisturbances took place ia the provinae of - ssenm Beard 6 Bais. When the schooner left the coast of Africa she amoanis, om account of the batt cumayous....Gove age ag the Tied tent thoes days, was | Mexico, and the debt claltrs of Spain were entered for | ine 2.—The Madrid Gazeie published royal decree saben, tout abet, Ul 168 Waa "ore | Tuna atea™"eammeayatetaé ees na | Breath coacme. fe, oamonire Chamber 6s | MEET retary Grand Tube f ae Pending te ml fib. sharch propery vb bad = See, saked, quarters at Hives... President diora, 1 wi way bill....Senor A. 7. Is. — . Ss Grown overvoard. iia men, arrived ai Virgin Bay and ‘attacked the oilicers | Pulie® passed the Savoy Rallwey, Oe wcainet the recep sitended for the ‘iret time the sitting 0 | mary restored to the clergy im virtue of the law of Aj 16 --The Chancellor of the Fxchequer of Fogland an mounced that a now ican would be taken... .. Roebuck \e- Date on American aflairs ip the Mug!ish Commons. 18 —The Walker Rivas government issued a vecree, \n @raneda annuiling too obarter of the Accessory Traavit co! tbe Trane: Steamabip Company aad shot nine Ameri- caps wounding thres others. lis lorcos broke oper the doore of the store, broke open trunks and robbed the ead persons and othors of money and valuables. $—eneral Waiker marched from Granada, Nicars. tion of Walker's Mivister by the President, 90 —Count Francis Co)loredo Waltes bad sudicnce of the Pope to present bis eredeatials as Austrinn Ambarsa dor... Prince Frederick William of Prussia arrived in Kogiard as suitor ‘or tbe hand of the I'rinoess al, the Counell of 5 ‘98. —Prosident Comonfort, of Mexico, published a de probibitirg the clergy trom holding ordering the Jesuits to auit the country... Beacoo! India. Steamship Company ....Tae Emperor of Austria issue! a | gua, in order to attack tbo Costa Kicans at Rivas. He to Jer, Ecsnat, 29.—A French equadrom sailed from took decree oi paraon {9 poiltical axles Sea'nve hurdred Americans end one hundred aatives | gy2i), CUM Kaew rane miy couaticied «dan Fam Inds for am, with a 3 ¥ 19 —Britieb army in Canada ordered to be retoforeed. «...The Mexican war steamer (uerrero came into Vera barbor, in order to tow out the national ship Gasds with Bim, 9—Nr. Buchanan, late United States Minister in Rag- land, Jett Havre tor New York, 10 —€ gor for the repore of Italy. The Neapolitan government replied that uo Power had a right to tatertere im the inter nal affairs of another Stato. , and the Castle of San Joan Urloa fired into her for veneral Walker's woop¢ encamped during the | oS URTO Ma aS squadron aniled from Hevana for Y zn minuter five shots taking eioct, killing the irr: | mivht within nine miles of Rivas, and it had been atcor . 4 government to the representatins | jution Rentenant and fou ‘And wounding seven others. 10 | tained trat the city waa held and fortiled by 2,000 Coma | er Oriv, ia order, te oamand, inom Mexico paymest | ind counsels of ihe Western forwarded to Lon | battalion She meantime a bomb from Fort Santiago fell om the cat | Ricans apd Chamoristas.... fatile o the Saraquipi river, | Brigaaier Pinzon bed her in N intention viowing up aa manition shed, .\i!ing and wo od So dasen nee. ment Rivas, of \) waragua, coded & seam poet transit charter to Fdmund Readotph aad o“ f willed andt time code of Enrope, im Pariiament....News from Mexico | ampieg nr! two vessels wore wreckea in ibe ving the right @thers.... “hip Johan “etledge, which lef Liverpooi jor . Ww - ‘ Seraq @hich ie 2 -« Tebii pled fury. irty to Char! ew Yori Win Janvary,, run talo. a0 Joodorg, siove a | Seat thirty mice stove sul Jen del Nore city of thir date annonaced The Disney aiompt | Strate of Melle Isle,..,.Gem. Sir Colin Campbell visited eithe island of Cubs was Isle in ber bow, apd was soandoued. Five boats, ‘lied with the passengers and crew, loft, bat 22 seamon and wi Be whe het sitll at x saemceeeemmaesaeseteiapanemmapetienrentsememanimataammentseagszeac ieee a nasil aaiipaameastiitaaitinilttisctieidiindiiininitiebtiliailliia in es oa.... Thirteen Americans defeated one bun Ricans, The former bad one man agua. any Coat Costa Ricans jest twenty soven....(ne han dre 11 —Battlo of Rivas in Nicaragua. General Walker's mon marched on the city by the road leading from nople. " #1. —Padre Vijitl, Minister from the repubdiic of Nicara " Go bos Santos Alvares, new ish Minister to Mexico, ‘went with it... Lord laren: defended the new mari Danlebed from the country. Am unsuccossful at ‘wee inede by the church party to rescue bin. red the @ formances,,..John Martin, John [ition and Kevin J, 1 —The coast of labrador visited by ® storm of unex Glasgow alter an absence of fy yoars,...The number of papers reoelving relief in Hagland aod Wales war a s Ey is i 4 i i Scrpay, 7.—The Czar Alexander, of Russia, crowned ... Extension of the Sardinian 1845....By decree of General Walker, Major Heiss 4 Admiral Zerinan, of the Pacifle 94 wes 233 passengers were rubscqocn:ly lost, and onemaae iy | Virgin Ray. The fight lasted from § o'clock A. M. till ae Somes, ot Paves Killed, and Walkor lovt 80 men, incloding 11 ofsere. The | Mexico.’ and paid $1,000 for apaneage to Havans,...The | .—The King of Naples and the Pope met at Porto d’. | toris left London for amano. Ulloa, Mexico, surrendered army of Conta Rica at Rivas at ihe beset Stee wate Caer of Russia entered Morcow on a visit. au Anuio, in the Rowan . The reaull of the of 50 —The Our of i , torwarde reinforced om Rowen Sates. interview | yoseow.... The Engh a — Tee Salen oe Seater, In an tmperial decreo, * ry — thee aS poe Hy my BP xine fas, Usted Siater Minister in Guate. was that both potentates agreed to roaist the aggressive or Menes, = we Mat Sherif, promo! aC nstamtiaople, proola:a tb 1,000, namely, ¥,000 at Rivas, 600 ab Vi : rea pees be the unconditional cataity of the Raja, or Christian s: g amd 900 times Juan det car Generel Walker wien Loe em MS ao] pot pln eens nna Jacinto. A of natives opposed to Waiker were attack. 1 ta c) . Jeots of the Porte, with the Mahomedans, in a! potition!, | qu: bed forte +, tI, , Ray 3. —At Hong Kong, China, an armed police force board. | Canes ‘of bis troops, but the latter wore a ater of Ju Feligion: and eocial rights. liamediately alter twas pad | Vounded im one ‘men Trelevenees wale pamuare Advices trom Syauey, | #4 the American bark Ample Buckman and took away by ‘with a loee of seven men Killed. When the rom- ie ye Raed ai Nicomedia, « colliwion tool piace beiween to | burcbered by the Costa Ricans. The Cota Risans admit | sneirain, of this date, recon the opening of the colonial | force John A. Phipps, Jr., her ehief oficer Bantof the body returned to Granade a party of cilizen ie... Viplomatie: Turks and resident Christians, Tho latter, assisted by | toq 45¢ Killed and 250 wounded in battle, but they held » titution, entabl the J Lawaon, and | Yolumteers, offcered from tbe: A ‘the place, ‘New Granada suspend the Faglish, made an atiomvt to place bells in their Colonel Louis Sobte B.A, Wee Wen ea | meneas Union Se Ree ee. ee E fer evant tad bakery 68s caller aimed Laween, Dut they were equally been routed, of the Macintosh money ¢ diately npon i demonstration the Granada by court martial, his parole aad Previews vo oqjeuremean feo | Te ee ant ie vemncia had loft Vern | With the lous of fifteen men Killed, and missing. | *5 Companies gave o greneli Ind scriminate attack upon «ll Onr'stiens. In Turkey several witgraphic Hr} 1) Ge Seank en The three officers tn command—Liest. Colonel Byron . ‘Thirty Christians were kelied public nted Wo a bill reducing the import a Croa, Mexioo,... nplomatic relavens aw “ oo Cole, Lect. R. Millixem and Mr. Marshall, e volunteor we ene wut the Fogiiah laid hands upon the Gover 3.—Tae Vaxbail railway station, voar Lon. | OMe AIMCICe oe we thie President Ger ~~} et Renan rey > my the billed... Onphain Turley, of New | , be mor, and, together with some two hondrod Turks, des- Caledonian Dietilery, Edingborg, nearly | aicig ct tender vefunea te vessive or Joneph © Ovar.... prin from Walker in Rraure wonsuanes ‘him to Constantinople... Motion to open the ithe damage dome eatittated oh £96.00... ‘ane niantoned a8 Uulted stalce Comeal to. that the Chemtales ‘and to\be Eran Maseum on dundavs fost by s Parliamentary yots and Voltr! Railway inaugurated io ihe } Quin” gureasone were. first, thal of having recived pecend lowe | cca @f 370 to 48,... Adout this day & wew Alrican kingdom ‘of the Sardinian Minister of Public Worke,. fate, eee wi monn te Cues Baan United States "7 Soot Wisteria and sprang into existenne. Kate, tho Wrothor-in law of ons | Bevere tbumdersiorme and rain at Poonah, and vo sovun. | BO Previous omoial Touppoint a agent st the eaptial eae we be of Nieara: | s+: Sy ae Governor fave, sud ekeumed tne Peak of Reape od a A RY I Eel Areata sod, seoodiy, that of having Bo scqnainance with the | Ged Wem, ‘fvageation Sic an ank of eror, © 5 ’ m=) ? : wernt sre Facdsore I. mabiog a0 offor of Iriendaltp and alliance to | TL*-_ "ae sven ates ree sc the lethmnan of Panama | *{uature end seal of the Usiied tater goverament. | lise ier embarked tor France and envied thie day, toe | 1 Bis troops, in the Viceroy of Fry pt betwern the satives ané a party of Ainervcans travelling | 4, "t),. me. \merieoe stip Gola Wee, caribuoake book | “eet lef Kamiepen pay. of Thier! oe, more ee ‘26 Colonel Kinney «lefendod his « from New York to California, which resuited in the deaim —" Fg 2 ea ansagsinate the (ucer wo ao Bogen ia inde! eee Nicaragos ¢ Gases eer ge Sy thre. sea robbery many of ue tne Cuore stacked | Gf spain a he tine boo bz Tbe mhary ia Sadi ms thom men - 2 < i Ata inet Con C w co _ aan ee acned A P— - of jy TA diepieasing to Russia, signed bow = wee bo of Le Eiee a ay . o Lh . ference opened th Tarts. : oo - ma, ar. | {Fees detached trom Cubs, two shi h one Cosed—the Wer Bir Reoes sees Cmonton ws engin, wo | wit tad Tem vente nan, actos | angen, erga Pernt, Mtn aso omy wh ree. | tse BU bein i te areal gn tho troops to besiege Pusbia | by Captain Tarleton, of Her British Majesty's trgate ho | Ueno Sentana, of Sun Homingo, resigned the Pree tion respeeting the Tepe difficulty... Russian diplomatic | 499i. 800 men. and after twenty, Be Todd have tw ele UNA Lro0 Te ond ool cans, | 70iee, om Charge Of Mlibustermm. Capt Tiaklepaugh | gency thereor, | ’ eiroular reapecting the alfirs of Naples tmaued....Thie | ours dring favored by the darkness The « ‘tho Castle of ua Juee sd apaaacnnbatng iis gg hii W.—the new Spanish Minister, Alvarot, arrived in day, ot 8:12 P, M., the American Conaular ting was un- | ight, a / a 4e UNloa had bron sentence’ wy be anot....1rd Canning | "Si" agp, ratins, nite Sintes Ministor, entertained at | 16 Cty of Mexien...-s are Vul's Feoepton by fated for the rs neta the Haape of Japan... tevotu. | tome Walker, ld ronan nee SO eree eee ne See Giunee by tho Lave Haw or a Lenten . 2),—-Heavy raine, veed moet dieaeirous tn tion im Nenfchatel, Switveriand. ‘hat 1,400 Guatomainne and natives wore MARCH, Fe ae eae aroatty ogi. | Sndaiions, commenced to tall ia France... freaky of 3.—The Spanish Cortes <iasolved by royal decree. he city, and he returned to attack thom 1.—The King of Poumark opsved the Lagiaiative Councit | ;.;<2h0 Sy 0} Nalepew, Siete wihen nt Srotwen re. | Amity end commerce between tho United inte of Ame 4.—Two sed « half millions of dollars had been reafizei | quake shocks fat at Malte, ono, ane ph @f the Kingdom at Copenhagen... President Mora,ol Coie | ported as qviot DO The bark Paltas, item Cork to Quebec, sirack on by,sales of church property In Mexico, Cairo 200 hecees were thrown dows. Three Rica, allied on tho inbablinai® to arm against Walker, tu ony toll so Grane Bermey hat eee Daas = St. Paul's [Mand = Was wrocked, —_ seventy nine 6.—Amerisan ship Oooan Home lost by collision, with thoumad imbebiunte Sow, trom te ony. 7 ee ee foul t party into Granada.-..A convention botw seo the | PAgTCACrs tn lies tenant ve te, toscana by juarda returned moe Tes! | seventy oven lives....Parnmatia and Liverpoo! railway | S10 lela) Series ant ln Oeil ot Candia, Was Sospay, 2—Feartal eruption of the valcano on tho | Ottoman Porte and Greece. to put an end to brigandage ooh... An agitation for and against the playing | Grimes, ba vee tee oer si outer ot Wanton. Hie { Island of the Crest Sangir, in the Moluces, in om 12540: | on the frontiors of the two kingdoms, sicnod at Constamti | or bee4. in) public on Sunday prevailed ju London, anc 11 —Violent earthquake town of 6. Joan Pablo Loper elected Governor of | the northern frontior - 4 His troope 7 end lat. 950 N. The lowe fo during the time of the ord Palmerston ion of the per Cavcarus, Although the duration of | Santa Fo. Mier and forced Garza to retire... i Li : [ bi Golamity was cetimates a5 followin the undermentionst United States, left San Joan dol Norte fr | frosty. irich political oxiles from Bowmny Bay, ar that 264 houses 100 shove were com amnesty of | Narvaez, recalled from took @etriow Tartana, men, women and chiliren, 722; Fras _—— mary rived in frcland dering the week... One hundred pletely thrown down. The loss was estimated at up- exolnded from ite | m! p= Pidal, Affaire: Kandhar, 40; Tabukes, 2 099-~totni, 2,808, The orth. |, 4.—the Second Chamber of the Hague sopied © 9° | waive veaseie were wrecked op the British omsis | wards of 400,000 frames. % U rad per . treaty of commerce with Austris, during this month, Im the month of January tho » =The British army anc Gone. 5 8, ‘Works wertern pert of the taland of ( ry ‘angir i¢ formed oy 28 — Queen Victoria reviewed the British navy at Spit bor was 265. in Febroary, 174 Mach, tes: 4 io ‘sailed for home. Bees nail- Covernor of ae, et ss the mountain Awn, which has several peaks, the hi head. The (ire! nna over 240 ships of war, Dif | Anni, 167-mabing « tolal in the monthe of 860 von. t make a dee rican schooner Barbour, st New Ories Being bow 4,000 feet above the sex and jittic, all steamers, with the exception of two, com: | 44, voreal Cattle Show and Agrioaltural Exhibi- ugtria wae con- CUcatmaocaions river, Mexioo, wae fired into 3.—| ogietet re eesgion of France opened by & spesch ec 04,000 borea power, carried 5,000 guna and 33 tion opened in Paris, of the Sardi- can steamer and persona on from the Pmperor, men; toluded sixteen gonboat: re pond yor. roported a yg pa 4—Sonor D. Gabriet Partora ciectod President of Mon. | batteries, and extended twelro milce fn , Pattie of Granade 1 x am tevidieo wi) PE ra “Rost setae Syithend. “Tie ect formed fou | Sexpsy, 1.-Almont all the great rivers of Franoe, with 6 See, Tee mae ty sarobed, and arrived on Ga0e rent Gardew (heaters, London, ype Bd gg aes mover “3 val moe thelr tributaries, hat overflowed, and tery fatal resulis Exchange since the Ist of wes 06) et elty, from th ty bony . rob rat bolitiom bil pamsed im the ft oa 1 @ een. wards hone dertroyed re barricaded whole force enemy, vow, * te sbam attack on Portemo uh castle were prodeced. Five hundred ee , abous | pon them and drove them from sheir poste, nierttanting between the King of jedyid, entered on bir esib year, bw in ard pear Tyomm, end 1299 at Avignon. On bearing of

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