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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1857. Be eeceeeNERERENES ne seaneennmany. ~ ! MB. GLapevoNs on rap oF THD RUAEAN | ihe Swiss, with ot any certainty thet these efferie | *iM@eulty im which thie country ADVERTISEMENTS RENEW AVERY DAF. | ARRIVAL OF THE ASTA. OPENING OF THE BRITEN PRUNE. scmenoe woul” be’ suore's” 1. woud be to tndueo them to rely : ——— === a | eer ~ anne uy ped on 9 Sako weranigtna, = we should be eReveses? POLITICA! volved reprosened @hb bavs q ‘ed them into error. apptica- rr ror ncrmnrcmmenemennnn | ONE WREK LATER FROM EUROPE. | Speceh of the Queen—The Dailae Clarendon | america The Cir eeHon ten waa repeawd by too French prone, oa ageln piece ab the time aoa Al MERTING OF THE YOUNG MRNA DEWO- Treaty—Cession of Ruatan and the Hon- | toes oifficuities whiot refomd. We sad w tne Selse government We could wot |: Uthe SF ome time tS tot no, \uorofure, had pA a ote are dorat, Rallront—Specen of Lord Pevmer- | Do. > tid’ Pratidepevermceat” incvucthteremnen’ | fresher ponr? asd’ s0:" rn cn! uy cer emt ie, PED ee Getins* OPENING OF THB ENGLISH PARLIAWANT., | ston—tne american War tn Chins—Tac bot prorent promiso themgc i700 & temap fald iho King ot Prussia wan not oy | we i Cy apo woes iy ren . GakR, Chairman Committee of Arrange nents t rom Attach on Canton—The P.rstamn War Pa- {| sen tny bestile {ntention at all in the watter, regardics® le par tat ‘ig ofan one, b egucenaion of Pe gp ey RE: oe | Pistiedle Wired! ware on wousravle gare thes, wit rs yowecan LAND SWINDLE —A W498 MEEEING HE UEEN’S SPEECH pers—APatre of the Hudson Bay Company. | cisins of mination to pai Sarmy oD @ war footiog ‘cninue ever BO mey fy biw tase be le a of oifis), Aw $f.00 democrats warkingmen wit by holt te Uvira | T Q' * Parliament was opened on tho Od usm by royal | fied. Dorin of Janay | Ip ibe moanthne we wore informed song. pabtio Pea en ay ricvé con toed oad celia & 5 mite Br am | Elin ie andamnatininenens on. apd of Raa 1be ove: 6 it Feated vpop bim, " Sembeed Mh strat sliced Sis weed visor: | were eaioaaiy sable isdicana Udtieaen: | em Hicrch poverbu nh to ter ring the Seas tha, on cand | ‘hN@ FeAnemirate Ib Sion ve noe, aGt to ldulgs, wppizepronsciasives hopa io forvebrocgn “onsrame votre | The Daltas-Charendon Treaty and Honduras) 0 o>, comman-ea by bet Nijnts 10: 9d, toad, Bf queues nee i Pe Ta mee favelved andi ‘alinangt tne oovtcet a which they wore sebemoe will moe: with no favor from that tiesipte of Jat Rail in Parli: t. etn, enient for her to be Biro tn her royal person, | a2 which ought perevade the King of Prussia \o renounce bis righte, they | Sbout to@mbark was ene in regart to which 20 mau 400, who Was the associate and supporter of Jackeo.. 4 allway in Farlament, Apap P a basds of goveroment. Would teke their chavoe and release the prisoners Wo | Could forotell Ite duraiion or exwut, he Hung in his stake der Dem Workingmen's kx. Oom, ~~ aa her Mojealy bas thought it right to direot that a petemt | soinentio scte said, ° We wi)! uso our efforin and mako our beat ondes. | With bis colleagues | tay. 'b.o, my righ! hon. friend eee ‘under the great seal shou!d be tssued to ue and other | minions of ner Majesty, ily VOrs, bot wo are beund ip good faith to toil you we hayo | Paving acted that manly pa 8 a Office {9 not entibed AUOUBES, HUUIIS, Bu. WAN THE SETTLEMENT OF THE EUROPEAN QUESTIONS. | ord therein named, cmspoworing us t0, do all thioge ne- give asey Reo seitled dowiaig, 1a respeot 9 et ne 00nd for rookon'rg spou theee cilorta belag euccens. | {0 Yepreach ua for paring, resieted minor dioutine waloh esa int tasssndk Bean tebnrain Does Manner resere another prino! ! fallen , a beso ODE WANTEL—A TWO Oi THREB SPOR HUSK; cemary im hey Majesty’s debaif for opening the prosoot'| Yayea. bus witn respec tu gounicles anqewed. by aoonpe: | fh ee Utn ee Seder tee nen eae MERY | coh el cur Owe cdmancs. (Ohened ) way, Shivers Petucn and Ponto ntrcete;rent moderna. Ad | j ; Poritament. ‘The commission will bo now read 1B DALLAS CLAMSDON. SMe:tATIOH—LAW OF CHEUON HY Greve vox 2111 Post cilow, i The New Treaty in Relation to the | ‘sis paving deen done by the clerk at the table, tBe ‘TaaatY GUSE WANTED ON A LEA3E—A MODBRATE Danis Sound Dues. Lord Cheng: iter read the Royat yeech, as follows: cept vielt to Pa is, ts entirely tnoonateton sized three atory house, with the modera improvemsols, ‘The QUSEN 8 sPRECH. pogee with the oo! hich this government desme ft Ne duty west of Broatway, between Houstoa sod Twenty a My Loxpe 4xp Gunvizmuy—We are commended joas | gent on the astcot of Faritament, if read the io | to pursue. (fear, hear ) Feet oe Or ae ete ome otice. “| he English Government amd’ | sare youve bor Majesty bay ere) aallafeotion 1a Feoar | sirumen! aright, Roptaa was abuolutely conceded. i the loxaniom @ right. + Ay oes Unionaiuase Cost oflte jen. Walker. ing the avicoad apsistance of her Pariiement | inp psisinustow ON Tid FORAGN ARLATIONS OF RVuLAND, | T8BAVPAIRS OF FALY—RonKA TIO NOTION OF 4 OLANANTER WO | thecrown ‘ e S208 NEXT, BY ' 4 Aveta ARTED—O¥ THB FIKST OF M52) Gen. ° 0 ave eomupandad by, hex Msjsaty to ioform you sha Lovo Patuenaron said—I cam assure my right honor- | we come now to Italy, and in reference to thal ques: thom ‘he right Dono able g-nileman bas hei acocss b> archives, and hes found out treaties of which we never beard. (A lnugb ) He announces that there ts a secret ty com tuded ween the French and Austrian go ia Wib the sanction ef the government of Fng- arantceiog to Austria ber Italien prssosstons. | d to say that this Is the first time | ever hoard of ‘Cheers ) The right honorable geatieman may bavo seen much a trcaty; bat all] will say far from haering iseeiieie hanerate wrescess feet | > — dear! otnaty Fue, circa ‘oma case. | shines pane aaa ee a oderate. . 8.0, 442 way, room } ee ee ATFSMS OF THE BUDSOWS BLY COM NY, | Uenohtte supwiiern.e! bel uy, foens strate | rai) twat i ro depres Woes wank o tr oan ee i ng weeerempeersivenin— apa Ca PRN BS Sg RT lt Bird ewer 20 tDeurrectionary move’ situate: in the Ninw» wa on Hi 2 ‘i . Greenwich avenae; a stab'e io he rear preferred. Price not ENGLISH BEPORTS OF MEXICAN POLPEICS. tember last tm the Swiss caaton of Noashatel Howe refi foercord $0. rddreca@ HB boc 2622 Post otboe, ore ing in that caaton tho aatbarity of Mone which in)ghs ocour te bim upon the ee Bs Sn oad ibe Bing of Pri ae Prisceef naamariel Log bate, | nought it more respectfal to him and Rat! flerences betwoen bie Prussian Majesty q boo Seti ae ee STATE OF THE MARKETS, Confederates, threatening at ove tina's diatard the ge. | Cour's sone auger mast be might say, io Gnd ont! the deetrion of olared 1t would rat bo o: + with the vagal WARES A FIAST RATE CRACKER KOUND IN Pia city: ® ensb cus/omer " yi th a val ‘of ee hed en consulted we sbould certslaly | jay ihe conv: ntions or t mien es to rot ton © ey on ‘Bel I OF the oo rren ce wi meneame st of Ree Be 5 ao, a. bo Bu her tjony summands Gp tolntorm you vant, io | pence (fone, wie, Fofurence to whet, eB our advice ia an oppoaite direotion. — (| hone conventions bofore Pariicment (Hoar, eat,) Se ay pp Lome onset gp erp mpage amend concert with-her augass ally the Emperor of tho Fy csubie gent en? pentee Mr. . } ‘That treaty 1s ap entiro romance eee. AD |) ANABCLAL REVIAW—TITE AY AND NAT MOST NR MD ANTED—4PARTMENTS IN THE FOURTERNTH she is endeavoring to bring about an amicablo + | vo be an instance . open Out the slightest foundation except this, 1 believe in 1 agree very much win the geoeral ct chy le Bad.” address AB. Hera often" | qpo Cunard stoamabip Asia, Ceptia Lott, whted loft | of the matters ta copula and ber Majesty eateriatze » | iatente who t of the war with Russie when !t was s aues- | nevetbvan lule cown wits Fegurd a0 the puvlie expendi eam aisieene.A. B.. AOFAS CRG | rat ae ae K ror _serrthet lly a i con idemt expectation thai an honorable aad satisfaciory | are sometimes eapeeteiiee ‘indulging on seme 00 What Ino Avetris sbould take, communications | (17. “i ‘cuite concur in the p-ineiple dust, Parlinnent ‘ANTED IMMEDIAYELY—BY 4N AMUAIIAN Paw | Liverpool Past 8 o'clock on the morning of Ssiur | srrangement wil) be concinded casions tn a display of those talents wach have abisi-ed | Peeted between the austrian aod French governments; | oogns grat to decile up in what siaount of emvabiish mente dy pert of ahonse, contaiuing four or dve roome; reu- | day, tho 7th tnst., arrtvod at thie port at bali past 7 o’clook In consequenco of cortaia disonesions which took piace | joy ¢) @miinence in another capacity. Tho righ\ bon. and 1 believe the French government at that timo | i Sinterest and Safety of the country require, and, vaving wot to exceed $2 ; heetion on the east side preferred Ab doris g the Conferences at Par wbiob sro rocordes ul agreed that ibey would take no part hostile to Ane. ti ne q+ rw Geese W. 8. Be, Hera dedive sta ing (orm ad! Jockos yesterday morning. im the prosooole tab ore 0a, ber Wajeaty’ | Staresntaniine qualtiess Wis paeura cr aevese bis ae Har. bray.) "Welk sie, ine: vigathonocablo | feted tbat, then to Ung the moaae yy which'Yba oxpaase ee TR Ee Be redhat. i an P = y qual powers of 6c 7 ’ , sueb est y y thor large or amall, may bo ABTED—\ NHaT TWO STORY House, 1y a | _ TMC Asia brought in epecie 29,000 sterling, $175,853, | and the Emperor of tn Gansed communtosttony | quence, and bie ability. Ho bas also acquired a groat p ee eee erage, ene | cotrayed Therefore | titox ino discussions vhich Bave d berween Bevad avenue aad | 86d 1,(80,(00 franca, to be made to the government of the King of the: Two | yeputat nas a man of genius in emther depariment of 4 Deen announced as to the levying |’ a particular tax ar@ goed weighho: boo, | averve D. not above Fourtornth atreet, atdreas L. O., 8! Tbe steamsbtp North American arrived at Liverpool! at | Sicilies. tor the purpore of inducing him to adopt a course | iprolleat—as & ee muter of the powers of !magins- oy Heed roach | premature uml the House of © noes ebsi) have de- Beptiane Iron W of Kighth street, Hast river, ‘ of polloy calculated to avert dangers whioa might distur> | won, (\ laugh ) 1 will not accuse the right bovorable LA noopatn- | cidcd wrat oupht 10 be the empencitere of ihe coun- ahs hs aie mde ats Rina. Mn - | 9164. M. on Priday, the 6tb inst, and the Emea at 8 | that peace which bad. been #0 recently restored. to ‘o { ten sy certainly of whi would bo likely | tpy: and 1 must se we entieman of baving been indobted to-hie {magination foi . y this is tne first time I remember bo (ahh A Abpnige rapa LARGE AND SU2STAX | 6) clock P. M. of the same day. Korope. te wing a ‘bie {mag F | to be guilty. The co ard to e ave’ heart "staboreie Gacnseiied ee colimnaios e, with stable, jot facta and to his memory for hie juments—s ro she sume, oo ail poder improveseuca, betwecu fgtrdhand The Eitorton ealed from Liverpoaiat 3% P. M ou Wod- | , utr Meaty commands oe to inform yon tet whe mn’ | proach ‘aypied in ftolher Pariameat to '¢ dita pe eh ee a Re 1a poe es Thiticth strees oso ons ‘ished ora‘or ; bi 7 hooole The house mest bocver twenty-nine fee! mwidity and not iow | Betday, the 4b inst, with four pacsengore for Ne Sicilian Majesty was avon as t0 lead her | Of ino specch which we have heard” ieom pies | Be Reen by the papers to be leid on the tabio of the House. toh which have not yet been tert upon the table of i @ Conclusion of which Wi"! | Hourg, (Hear, hesr.) M rigot honorable friend says, “Figures, after ali, ars woe! you should go by.”” ‘a &., box 1,734 Post ofiee | York. jeaty aad the Emperor of tho French to disovatiou> | with reference to our forcign policy was a pure and entire | T@ two governments baving given tneir aivice to the tt’ you got the fkures, tor. if the Ggures are only and terma, Tho {uteMigence by this arriva? te not important. their Jiplomatio relations with b's Bicitian Majesty, and | romance, (Hear, ayn faugh.) The right hon. | Bis 0! Napler—se vice y= bls right Wenorabie friend | josiood upon which you hese your wrcumeat you are and that advice having pen have, scoordingly, withdrawa thelr misstous from | oyahie gentieman bas boen spendirg part of the vacation | ¥0 spoke last YY ARDS. Mer Dene had given s banquet to Lord Napier, the | the Court of Naples. nal it Palin’ We keow thes in thet Loy Capital ae many | Deca Fecely Msg ey 4 ere eee Siciat, CUMSMRANION COdmE Bew Minister to ibe United States, Her Mi bas directed that papers relating to mem who amuse themeclves by preying upon the credo- Lies +4 (a - Sete banee et oo weal not fer eeattecuatin tee ay bs anaes aot cee | The transfer of the'fiest of stoamsbips, formerty the aoe 1 be laid before you. My Of persons whom they cell or fly-ontch ve rrahcre asleep ad goed conte ciple’ | do not thta ness, being lowers yet entirely safe. Bitiard tables of ali | property of the Geneve’ Steamsbio Navigation Company, to 1 Mojerty commande ua to intorm you that sue bas | org." (Renewedangbtor.) Well, sir, whet e godread 1 | metic relations witn tho King of eiwin tbe atatee 02 ) Iswaes mere dgure of spcooh. Ho moan izes, sinte or marble teps; trimmings of every description at “5 i bern ongeg: im Begotiations with the govera ment of the | wep to them to bave ia thelr hands, nol ® common a wae any wa'sir interierence wit! wo ovght rot to have alarge amy, ike those am ihe Meeld prices. Manufactor, 90 Anz street the Puropean and American Steam Navigation Company | United Siates, and also with the govcrnmont of Honda | wavelier, nots man of ord vary , Dut the | enother State Evory country 1s eatitied to judge s@% | continent—an army dlesropordonod to the wants of ihe L. DAOKER, (ave Giriftith & Decker.) ‘war tormal'y compieted at Soothampton on the 5th inst. rae, which she truste will be saocessful ia romoving al! | jader cf opposition in the English of Com. bas ae or cestation of diplomatic relations, country, 1 A ! bo Londes Pott 0] the Tth fast, bas the fotiowing: | Sa0ee, of mistnderstanding with respect to Contra! | mops, a man distinguished for bie ability to Af dbo two govornmons: thought, under tbe | nan (iar, bear) I think «bat HK wo0ld b 'y Ukely to find yours if in error. (Hear, hear.) We agres ith the rigut dovorable gerdcman that it ts country 10 Dave am ering of 600,00 mon. | i aDY Cbe ‘irramt of any euch thing. (Bear, 1 ‘ODEL BILLIABD T. lity to ex | chron: t ti jons which might be fostiiled into mnnoneeh, shel wold ‘Det n | inateke in any go bination cas! (patented Peb. 19, 1855.) 80 constructed Tro Eogitsh and French governments a ded dat, brig them to continue thelr relations the 4 as jo. Raure cual eagioly inal eamape, dnd svict mabe | gtruct'gns tor tue withdra At of thelr troope sou tis, | conten ee eS aN es been aate ane Kista? an’ apadio“t eee eee furely they were at iberty to nuspoud thom | Hove of Common wnich aervod 42 matical correctness. ‘Their upquestionabie superiority has the obj tthe 4 9 att My ’ advantage any . however unfounded, which they Becoming Hable to the charge of im iy in- | Soon! Of military estab hravate bey ok caged worthless imitarions wo be offered. For sale only at the soe of the Oreo. north eel ee{ by thocom- | Her Mejcsty commande us to «xprose to you her Fo | might store up in bis memory for the purpose of having | Yl River cakes nein (eee ine ments of the country, But ine Houro ma 786 and 798 Broadway and at the manufactory, t3 | Plane of the Greek gover: mons with our domande. A | grot that tbe conduct of the Persian governinoat has ied | them commanicaied to the world (Woob Innghter ) t> | tring 1s the alate of saother nation, (Boar. hear.) | Tat Mour army gantot be eunuidercd ia ise” ligab Annstrest, ___-MICHAKL PHELAN, Paionies, | Ormmizsion, to bo composed of tho pres@ug Ministers of | 10 bontilities between bor Majesty and the Soa! Persia | begin with tho quertion of the Roesian treaty. Tho right | rem WANA WiN PERI AMD CuiN4—TH® INDIAN Karim | Of ® mero pce foro0 at. hom BARP, AT Hi8 MANUFACTORY, 48 FULTON | $0 three protecting Powors, Kursia, Franco ead jvagland, | The Pereian government, in dvi of vy oy i honorable gentleman, undoubtedly, did ample justice to ANNEXATION OF HERAT. tesalons abroad ta which street, tas on hand a large assortment Of billiard tavies, | bss been appointed to inquiro tato the state of the Grook | Inge, and in viola'jon of ite engagements, has besiege | per Majcaty’s grversment with rogard to he ‘occasion, Toe right hon gentleman ond atthe marble and wooden beds, with the new sty'e of cushion, now | ‘“osmoes. and captured the important city of Horat the conduct, and th of the war, because he sald | (My, Diersel!) says the covrse of evens chore appeared ry truly to aro g'ven enght to contribute largely to Jeth mass be borne in Toind bat ip turoe; Unat thet military fore thet there must bo oops Ve them, and thereloro that, vous, tuere must co alwayee r encoe! wrens wo apy other in use. Also two second hand tables Tho vows that 8 proliminars Zollvercia Con’ereno, for We are commanded by bor Majesty to taform you that | that we had accomplished the great parprsew for which | to be ihe result of sce system procetormiaed by the renege oo | tebting Nhs ial Sets OF Aimsdth (018 oadathintien aoe ee ee a ene dulltary force despaloived (com Bom | tho war was undertaken, and thst we. had ‘coucieed ® government at bome. Undoubtedly it was I bave boca ik TBRORY AND PRACTICR OF THR GAME OF ’ y, jen possess “ arreck bs ace which, while, om tho one hand, it scoured tne o! eshed by mg right hon, fricnd (Mr @'m stone) whether Dilarde clearly axplaived and profusely iMhustraied with | 180 asemblo to March te confirmed. Most probably | the town of Boshire, with a view to induc the Saab to | Lets Yor which wo had contended, og the oiner, was not | senccgeyme rahe hem. fr eapoticion wore given by (he Ss diograms, in Pheien’s new book. Copies mailed tree oa ro- | tte dizeussions will «xtend over a wider range, and tho | #ocede to tae just comands of her Mojesty’s goverpmont ugh ® degree to humiliate the Power with | Goversor General uocn bis own autbority, or whether | tial pursuit, you cenoot eet rroruls with the same fa- esiutof $1, by UOONNOR & COLLENDER, billiard table 4 Ber Majesty bas scon with satisfaoti2n that the naval aud 4 oot in a relied country ; and akhough you oall wapufacturers 63 Ann st. qucstion of the fron duties will again be brought before miitary forces employed on this occasion have displayed oat By pols that expedition was tbe resuit of orders from home, = i prdcg eget TR ‘apes fakes A = ee | 10 dy the Prominn government. thelr accustomed gallantry. and spirit. Munibaesae wiaetaeaeat pg a dg ta Reem, lhe Bag Ey nts, and to form miluies Cor their folence, yet . FURNITURE. Baton bas demanded sa indematty from Prussia of | | Her Majesty commands vs to inform you that acte of | i, covciiaraD AND THB BLACK SBA INDEPBNDRYT— Was sefficiently soqualnted with the ‘arrangs | lorces of that kind will nit be eufficient if yon havo not VURNITORE PARTIES BREAKING UP HOUSE. | 3¢,000 fivrins av repayment of the military oxpouses sho | sighs, committed by ino local Chines authoritiesat Onis FRARDOM OF THB DANUBB weate eatabiisbed end sanctioned by law for the govera | ‘ke buckcus of regulas, fo:ce: on whieh these volunteer Reeping and wishing to dispose of their household fara! | wag pat to in consequence of Prassia’s quarrel with ands refusal of rodrees, have rendered | _ } quite iD the. Heathen. gesGomen, Wo tid | BGR, Sf Batis, to, Mave’ Enews Wet ordre of the.| OP "hea) Eock yoo man tineantebines seat ture, carpecs, mirrors bedaing dc , will tind a eash customer @ byl ya being Sy seoure the Independence of the Black Seaand the frocdom | kted coming from home nover go through tho Oourt | (Hear, heer) 1: for tame, in any quantity, smnall’or lorge, by addrewsiag | Switzerland. Mt mecessary for ber Majeaty’s {a China tohave | Orne ‘Dan 1 also with bim that Russia, ai. | 0 Direotors, but always pass throug’: the seoret com. | & certain Phili,e, Hera’d oilice, for ove week. | recourse to measures of force to odiain eattsfaciion. . | mini ch is the bod: ted by the law to certain amcent of milita: ST IRBIGR'E DRORETARY WODETMAD YEARLY ‘The signing of tho trosty with tho Arg»ntine Republic, ‘Those measures bad, mp to the date of the Inet accounts, | hough she was compelied to submit to terms which baa : LB. ap had Mord. "Ste donbt the coemations many | cannes be kept permaz faves, its price ia rent, ioslantly eouveria a partor or a. | Tepresenied by Herr Busohenthal, for tho reooptioa of iho | deen taken with great for anor, but with sigan! nao | fh Pues ihe Conjiud’ the wee engnged in a var wicy | wedertnen upoa ihe remponsioilty of ber Majesty's gov. | ai home periodirally to gaged ioe mar wi A bre he result of the com flick Foor hue 8 luxuriant ReepIng apartiwent, Sold whole. | Neapolitan State prisoscrs who aro to be pardoned, took | tse 88 regards the conitiots to whioh they bad led, r As arope.—with Maglend and wo do not now sbrink from that | besides troops on fore'gn # Fare aaa Tas Nolan Seert Het igoe Oo Waite sireet, New | pigco on the 18th {cet Tho king is 19 pend 1 800 francs | aya" ee Pipe By. i mele bs core Sasa Ue nacho taiaas oak} Lani a at 411 consider the clrcumutancen of | petny ety Se on each of the exiles—s sum the republio will attorwaids | of affording tho satisfaction demanded, ant of faihfully | ¢x¥7 ee oe de ar EE i Oy ge ny gi nd eg vege to Oxirg be amount of your military pts. ° Gentlemen of the; of Commons—Hor Majesty 3 RES: AN a Store, ser meamahip SENAHRna, on Wedoeatsr | fer the wow aedlewent are be Kealuod by the ronan, | Lonireted ihe cotmates forthe eureag yeer 10 bait | oi ty tne oe een ee ree baat it Feb. 25, via San Juan and Aspinwall, in charge of special e y the repub- e you. Propared Y 4 Of the war which was | ties to the adopiicn of that syatem and yu mint sis boar te wind thet msy coutinue, ty not merely de- iw EXPRESARS, Fepay—charging it in the form of ground tax on ihe set- | Suid ling its treaty engesem: ‘count mrt at heme tbat operations were commenced. Then, | c#tablishme onan ie tte being the ccnsrquente of a predetermiaed sys | peace however lov i % tlemea cette . | Pendent on ourtelyre, but on toe condact of Aico Ud I me Tight bos. er, and you must lock form to having @ force sui F Consisting of Genceso exis;: alroady on the river Plate. | to inform you that bills will be submitted to your cons!4 RBIONT EXPRESS LINE —WE CONTINUE TO eration for tbe corsolication and the amomdaent of im | #®y® ibet in tho conduct of the negotiations which took | Of Do imporience whether Persia possessed that olty or | Z7c1erve peace im the lony rum ( )_ Thai ceive freight for tha West and soubweat, which we are Prepared to forward withou! RESTAURANTS. fore. nothing tn the cond: messengers. Freight received nti! 10 o'clock. aud sma'l | lic, The whole schome proceeds from Horr Buschen. | "D t0 economy, and with a due regard to the efiisiont | Shere! ‘cone! ‘adop clemt at last to protect you ia the outset fro or Bercepe Aed Meers for FOND GOTT Bioudtesy, + | Chal. Temuat bo remarked that a large Wallan colony, | PAPOTmAno® of te pablo service a home and abroad. | | bot honorable te alles, tad palbing in, We terme of | Peeee or oF acted open ihe beliel Waar be uatey af ao: | slack.” Depend! njem ce for a. emuatry 14 ° 4 2 as ” My Lords and Gentlomea—Her Majemy oommauds vs oe a. But then the right houcrable geatisoaa | 1st was rot ‘this couptry—that i was | leave ttrelf without the mean. of dy ence 8 not e ¢ ‘Inis treaty, accompanied by an offer of pardon, has beon or? Ws 1 " id | 2 Important to ublize the © Pertence which we hay | ; jace at Paris there was 8 lamentable want of pai. | D by, when tbe right honorabie genticmen be! TINIE CO.,240 Broxdway. | Communicated to all the State prisomern in the kingdom, | POrtaat portions of the law and ber wajesty double not | Maceo) here Mes At Oo vinders of one jrertenien, | «ico under Lord Derby, the Persian goveroment beng | sained in tho inst war, to malntata the acioutifo ovtablan- = # Uarics cavecd the difficulties which ensued. Now, sir, | believed vo enterteim ao iniention to K tho city and | Meuts, and to keep ap toro poruoos of the army Ey inch | A letter from Genoa, dated tho 29h ult., to the London | dee ectiz g tho interems of ail clagscs of har subjects. » air, cannot bo $0 casily raised as the its who commands us to recommend to your oonsti- | | av very unwilling to go into anything like dotsits t, the Persian Miokter of the day was 4 iy ‘ recruits who perform eration the exped: of rezewing for a fartber period | ¥itb respect 10 difierenocs which bave been acovmm h was ibe omse, and be assured Lord | the erdipary operat . foes SPECIAL MBETING OF Tilt ORIGINAL NIGUT Of the United States—the Bus- | ine privileges of ‘an bon of Ex ‘the conditions im | dated. 1 do not think it useful iodono (fear, hear ) tatemont bairg fol. | Io Lat inane Club will be held st the Rainbow Hotel, Beet | Napies, 1a obodicnse to the sum | poscd om thelsnce of bank mont In tiie Coket Kingdom, | 1 ‘dim it would ave been far bettor if, ‘baring nigence of ep edict frou Te- Bean Aro cespecttail requested wo buearly ig ationdaseen | Mona of toe American Miviater Im that city, who doos not | Pou the stare of the Taw relating to joint stock baka’ | been thi that theao differences hed been’ eottiea, : Her Majesty commands us to express the gx istowien and the quertens at lenue arranged to the saitefaciion of ¥ it af 7 said by other covatrian—dy ©) in adapting thelr naval forces lately Bon’ to tbe think the political situation at a!! satisfactory. RIVHAID BORE, Secreary. pol 7. ambasesdor that cor relations with him hed ceas. R a er ee ere Siti A Spanish royal deoree opens to the Minister of Ma- | which it aflords ber to witness the geueral woil boing and | *!' particr, the right honorable geptiemau hes accoplos " f eMangA Tse betieen als Fentle wien col ee ntentmen! | | that solution without raking up tne differences whiob pro ould Bot bo renewed unites the aunexstion of neo la\prove met of gclonco, aub- Te ouregn.n <ot Votwevn the Fourth avenue and ho | rive a eredis of 2,000 0G0 reais to purchase thorimber no. | content Seathecs eereaas eacidnane blaton ox ded tt mens I eittesech ae guy epee them thdrewn The Persian goversin vata’ last Witg prepuision Dy the for simple de- —= Cessary for constructing two ships of tne line of eighty ‘as tbat which bas lately terminates, the resources of the | *8 8 Consietent with a s’atement of the It ie weil the couree of tbe travsactions showed shat | Pencence on the power of suca etepation SEGARS, | gung, or two frigates of aizty, Tho money isto bo pro. | country remain ualmpaired, and le productive industy | XDOws tbat Austria began the negol/wions by stating 10 | t hoprrable gen. ante ot 4 tee 4 ~----=nnnwnnnneomncreecemneneeeecemeres | vided, adds the decree, by the islancs of Porto Rico and | CoBtinues uncbecked in lis ‘course of tot ymnen! the French and Engiiah governments that she way will. | tman was s member, like ail other goveroments who tp ip Bi 4 s er than that “ 4 opement. Her Majesty commits wish confidence the great | '2g to submit to Russie cortain condiilons as bases hold the bonor of their country as thelr first objsot, felt ¢ taino abip wiibout tibet power. auJ tho expense o ¢ safety of our Indian poiscssions was involved in | Mmainiaining it ls ono-third greater Dat tf other coustrion tion of Herat to the Persian ¢mpire ja thiere | —ii Frarc:, Russia aad the Untted Stato: all adopt the eve followed thesettied acd jon, estabuebed p»- | System ci tam prepul-ton, t wilt be imposruble for this oouviry, founded, as I betivve upom bt | cetmdry (0 1 marn behind the proyregs of the ege, amv’ hase a able by ws cficuney to: pe witha nary wih mi,h: come inte comic! (Tawra) 1 eny then, the House wilt su-pend tis judgment op those Meatic serman segare sttwvonty percent less than | Cuba. interests of the country to your wisdom avd sare, ani Provided she was assured thet these condition market prices. Cash advances made on seqara in any | Feceonea by Russia, would equally bo 4 bj p= 0. OMPEKS, 1) Broadway. | Our London Correspondence. way atena Foer saliberations, end ricco ner iet | the’ elise. he wan’ tole tht obo might” mace Hy2"4 BEG ARS—CaBAWat, FIGARO: Cs rong SERB CAN PROCURE HAVANA, DO- fe , 1857. clis fer the advancement of the welfare and happines. »’ | 'he proposal. Sho sent these couditions to St Pelers- . ‘borg af aD wllimalnin, to De aocepted or rejected with Opining of Parliamen'—The Central American Question— | ber loyal and faithful people. itn gt Gy our Indian dominions. 1: was our iaiection t> modificd aoceptance. Austria thon tafor: the | ley Defore the Houre pa rela lng t) this Persisa afar: Loxpoy, Fet : eiber brands, by the hundred or thousand. import S2Union Cind brands BP ROGERS, 70 Beaver street | His Motquity Majcsty in Parliament~fngland ond Gen. inca alte mens oe - Walker, dc , dc. Reseian governmen' that the one condition ups waica | }°s within the lagt fow days wo have b:en taformed thai | matlers of cettmates and fnauce uvtil they have before Weeny tsepert of Deaths, | Parliams Dt was duly opeaed on the 84, ‘. DEBATE OR TH»: ADDRYSS IN THE NOUAB OF LORDS. boy be tpetrumental in bringtog monte arrange. | tho Pertiau ambertador who bas rvceutly arrived jo | {hem the clemcnis upon which tbetr judgment may be tm the city and county of Yors, from the 14:h day of |, by commission, Jn the House of Lords the address in reply tothe | ment was that these conditions should be purely and | [erie bad solwited an interview with Lord Cowley, our | {oi «Wo bave Bo ‘nlerest in proposing to the House February, to tho dist day of Feb: im copeeqacrce of the ‘ interesting sitoation” of the | threne was moved by the Earl of Cork, and seconded by | #imply accepted. ng Evy] #0. One of tbens condi inister im thet ciy, and the result of that toterviow, | ‘#tablisbments greater than wo thiok Jaen, 78; women, 81; boys, 187; Erm, Queen, The royal spcech, always eisborately contrived | Farl Cowper. tions was that there should bo a now frontier {a Bus lasted some houre, wus that Foruk Kbev, | {or to public rervice. We aa have po desire Guile, 160; ehitdren, 291; males, to say nothing, was thie time jalariy Dal; 4 | BARE OF CORK ON THM ALLIANCE WITH THE UNITED stares serabia; tbat the line should begin at & place beyoud Ving hero mare acquenkd with our demand, ex. | Crome diflocitics fur our own eAminisiration. There Yored ‘persons, 13. | say og, particalar!y Dolphie, an Tho Eant ov Conk salé—The first paragraph which | the Ive called Obooz'm, thal {i should desovnd the eesed Dime f derirons to exter v900 negotiations ‘:r | € every Kmp ation to s sovernmens to Introduce pro. vaname. | leas thas usual. The references to the | called for congratulstion was that im waich hor Majoaty | OFain to the bigh And terminate at a piace | ‘BO seitl ment of ii cilferences which powexiat, (i! s¢°, | porale mort likely to be asopted by the Hove, bul, op ABumivarie and Brighs's Centval Amerioa wero very brief, | ‘informed them that ebe had been ergaged in called Lake Yaipuck, near the mouh of the Danabe, | bear.) That ilcr bas en accepted, aud the maticr ms; | the other band, it ts the dvty of @ respensivle disease of kidneys, muoh to the disappotaiment of grvat part of the Kgiish | With tbe ments of the United and Bonturas, | Tual was and Russie wee bocod by tho ao | he const/cred as under negotiation, and iderefore } <i | Wert, having determined ihe amount of army Angins great pi Kag! whi trusted would be successfal ia removing & ceptance w When tho pieni | itis not fining to lay papers bifore Parliament wrich Bich j2 exsentis! jor the em ety and intorest of the | People, who had jookee for an tatimation of the renews! | Cause of anding with respect to Central Ame- | Potentiarics assemb'ed in conference at Paris the Rissian | Might acd to ihe c ficulties of cenduxiing this © vortion to » to presen: to Parilame.t tne requis of the con of friendly relations with Amorica, an: bi: rca. After the ¢! whieb ~ | plenipotentiaries sated that, although the Em, up. | Whet we bope will be a saticfactory settlomam, (Hear, si which they baves rived (Hear, hear.) 2) pti. aida is Ga baggy ngs yee | acho piatiger ns Bo Fd A norows ascers. | doubiedty admities Wet be was Donal by his meceetanse | bear) Now, se toalen the righ bencravie cemiieess | inak'l have bew Bot cast {cd ony tope.ot impirianes. 1 Re } mission, ~ | ment, their lordships must rejoice that the imponding | It would greatly soften the conditions if the allies would | t#!d that what bad ooourred a. Carton was aiso the re | art to sce thatthe riphi ty ppraite ever, caunot be asoribed to any lurking tll-feeling, as ie | misunderstanding had beem avertod, and thet incre was | Consent tos modification of the frontier, and they thovghi | tult of a precotermined system Well, air, {t was no; - Ay Ucee poin's to which I bave alluded, abundently shown from tho tenor of ail the spovckes-- | every prospect of @auocossful iseuo to the negotiations | bat mecitications might bo made which would atili 4, again, who wero the acihors of that system: | Wich ho picked up in Paris from tne gomips of the micisterial as well ae oppostti which the royal ada apnganced, which would cement oar friendly ties #ith | }&¥0 Untouched the principle upon which tho aliles | The lato cocurrencos have been the resu!s of w vioww. | (WD, and Which with @ littlo Inquiry from those whe on oh row | tbat great nation—sprang from the same origin as | Dad fovndod their tromtion—vin., that Russia should | ton of the ircaty of Navkip, sod under wi weold give bis informetion co mighi have satieled btm Called forth. 1 have extracted all tho allusions to tho | onrsetver, apeakirg, Oar language, holding men’ of be excluded trom contact with tho Danube and with | ment was tbat treaty made? Why, oir, ui gov | fell were unfounded. ie would not then bave indulged United States from tho atx solid brosdaides of debates | vpinions, and connested with whom so many of the navigable part of the Pruth whica empties iteei! | ernment of the Inte Air Robert Pool. That treaty accord. | \o charger againet inc government as variance wilh Cancer of the brosst, ... Conver of the jaw. ..-. Gareer of the mouth Yq | faterests must ever remain bound ap, , hear {ato the Dapul Several propositions wore mado | #4 some privileges to our ships, some immunities to our | sete or the case, auc unfounded in reality, (Oncers ) Wbich the Time pablisved as the sum of the Aret night's | “E teOl mie ree ete taes oe meen: Nest) | whlch were Bol accepted, bates tant the Hertax plo | subjecte. That treaty has bern violated: thove immani- | joey Joy ROMORLL IS CIAD Tua Tue ROTAL PmagTOM Ov proceedings. Lord Cow's observed—It must have boon exiroms'y | ©! tiaries a which was accopted by the | ties bavo been brosen through: and the ofloor in oom MOEWUITO NAB Vas elED, 14 wil) be secon that tho Central american question is /- retifying to weir lordestps to learn that the rolati.: | *!les Afier ite acceptance, Rassian picompotenuaries | MEnd cn tho spot, right): , in my opinion, thoagbt he was Lord Jonny Rusti raid—With respect to asother sub- garded by the goverament ae settied, to all intonte a. : Gap the United Siates, which lasi your seemed in danger | #t@led that they wished for ® modiGcation of it; ibat the | ¢ntii'ed to demand satisfaction, which being refused com: | \cct, he wae mon happy io agree tz what had boop done ow . of being broken off for some time, bad boon renew sd. Ine went jest to the north of the towa of Bolgrad, which | Pleiely end moet meeceatiy. recourse washed, step by | —he mcant the subject of Central Amores. [ie waagind Purposes, Solution of that troublesome complication | gayi or naury oN IN MOSQCITD INDiAye—THE DaLias- | WSS the Bead quertors of the Bu garian colony. Tuo | step, to severe mceaurey, in order to induce the Chiveve | tc icarn that the phentem Iclug of Mosquito inight be anid fs distinctly recognised by Lord Clareadon to have beon CLARENDON TRECTY. Gcator part of that disirict was oooupied by a colony | Ooremissioncr to grant that eatis's tion which fo bave ditappeared, and that we ram no future risa of aiforded by Honduras, and in the maanor and for the od- Kars oy Deny said—Thore is another potat whics | | Of Bulgarians, m whom the Russian governmont take | Tight to dcmand Not only bad the Prilish govern being involved Im Pifliculties wisn the republio of the be trast is oa the ove of satis‘aciory sefution: I moan our | #reat interest. The pienipotertiaries said “Whore i: | Comancs 'o make, bul I bellove th: government of Franco ted States on acottn, Df the paltry states of Centra! jects ‘shadowed forth in the Hansto ® your ago. The | g:ierences with the United Siatce wiih regard to Central | tbls town? Iet us see.” A map was produced. Thai | also Bad some demande, and webavo roen that tho barba Amerios, which were wort: nothing {0 either power. | tsland of Roa'am wae restored to Hondurat as a wibute to | America. ond the o jeute we have undertaken | m*P was im Rossian, and no one could read it (A laugh.) | rous spirit which characterises the Chioese sloners ‘ See ent THE ATTACK OF GaaTOR, e LIP Ro Cod toned Eari Guaresdo@ whether he intended to lay opon tuo tie of the = hay my oy made by mas Keane: lieputs mey bo soiled ins to be the master of ibe loreba, taken | ciet bet ene ce ceuatans of ume governments who | (674 souid ay apen Uns et eae eee ne snvle nok Dut w epee wite ment : ot The bt boweratie goeuowan ‘iieke that Par, tous 4 “pth Tay va riog. to take @ favorable opportuatt, olty of Canton ppertualty to obwin access ei eee tee ere eet ered the principle of “a free and endow! tater. ‘¢ | towards Indan , wo bavo tow intoreste pe | Then they asked for anoiber, Another map was | at Canten bos manifested Mrol! by an o: : ” inated oveen: ‘eo . | Produced, and the essen of the d Bat bi bighway.”” Tae British govornmen: inoonvinced that tho | fran’ Wseutier ot hamnitae ia ahat carter. itis, Row. | ikea te Get, where, wel this totaal Ser | of tial poner to tne eee to true line of communication between the seas, for a ra\' sud to the world ate tbat the neuirelity of | £78¢, because moch depended apon iw hts’ posi | obtain reparation, 1 way, lies through Honduras, and has actod and is acti, | ‘ie Ine of communication across the Isthmus o’ Panama | pT Pe eennd sa ti feated that a foe that Jo this cage, too, 1 ou tho conviction, but in no narrow or illiberal epirn. | *wUld de faithiully preserved. only interest oath we ® suilicl You will remomber that the tresiy restoring the 2 Itlands declares explicity that « princtpsl objoot of tac in shoul Mt ihe ouuage E se : . 2 let let ted tote eee Petetet eet tte ee Tt toy Cee eet eerie teres Teothing...... : ceasion la to reader the propose’ work through Hondures occurred tere The Karl of Caxaynos doprattions Ujcoration of 008s. free from the control er domination of any great mari- Kennedy ate inciuged ip the pacers wish he Tad apou Trosration of'vorios, <i 4, S@@ power. Honduras, in rotarh, makse the road opes Sa fete te ttiribvuted the delay tat Variolold 1 | (0 all nations, agrees to impore ao cuties oF eharges lordahipa wo ase seceseity of eirewiahag, ais teen sone Worms... : | on property or mails, and makes tho ports at Of the locality whore the operations taken plese, Wee ee | -.......ag3 | POU extremition free ports, I may mention thet the bad boon no eyectae teetracaton mate {L$ ) fa sameeineh Gils eapecumbs anization of (00 c mpauy or coastracting the 3. Bowr one given arora ct it6 an2 1600, as lot lst week. wars fllowsrt | Fallway bas etn for some tm wi William , spaicaca ts um fotos Set ee eters Se ‘Woo ending Febroary 24, 1856... sedbeqaiee Ma free nceems to the cliies named in the trealy, and more te. «By 1886. . bope Parilowarly to Canton When Sr John Bowring arrient sagagerments ttand and fal = wo sbali wot | Tver, © &! Carton he asked the Commuasioner to grams him an inter. be bound by the one treaty having the edvaste- pos by = riew, but it was refused, and the only dapaich sent gta of the olber—that tbe two witl, (a fact, form ane goa i Bot gorerrimeni to Sir John Bowring was one api was eral arrangement, to tho whole of which the Uuited Baton tac meature he had talun sduaad 1 of Pur “it! A NoOROTE = WIL 701 make ty motos ane gare the town of | iverpooi 3139,000 tor the Ri | epee to the ‘of a free Nbrary and mascum. Repwion ¢ ayia” 60 the war with Persia would be labd. 6a tne: Ip the debate epoeoh Lord J ay ’ erll, referring tothe | nding. Wreaty ty wy Inned ¢ The Far! of Chemmyrrn States, ti Hope. inat tho phantom king of Soustn Bot aid OM 186 tb!” because arwotiothins ney ener were Meequito baa f'sa, forever.’ tus want anette phe To Tbe Ba-l of BP5; tua be Ghd Sete ne Geer 3 Uime Lord Jcbm has oxpreseed himsel! slightiogly of ths: | welt a tee a Kcuirg the >” Cations, Dut he eked fer pepo We. it 1 Er cra, hd a pg FE ite beadquarters of thie Bulgarian colony, Th) pip J 70 mctives which lod We government 'r.y ato 89 to 60 Fors. tee. yy waice the Meequito Kingdom "a Oo objects ef sli parties were ther:fore eventually at Be 214 of the manner in which it was om 6 10 years. 60 to 70 years... ., ethetal ‘laser ord ee, in one of his freo aod ened By the samearrargement, Yorpent's bland we Pak tery ck with the powerful state» wu 0 to 16 youre 70 to #0 yoars,, A Merviows with Mr. Lawrenoe, plsasaasly | mercty bas refercnee 10. tho disper’ #! admitted to belong to Turkey, and a chango waa made Lae nlabt Ly Karl Grey onthe subject av. 16 10 30 yours 80 to © yours. oo pon om Rnog inte Gocrce eodeeiee cae niag | protection of tho Moeqnito terrilery, Ra the treaty of Tarts, ‘The Turkish goverm at | inay rie wun tim oa te 90 to 26 years 99 to 100 yoars come toa oo 4 my he 4 ~y ee! rr Mevod | RCPPoRed to belong to Honduras, we bave my terbed great {i say thal f oy A of Bog . cugat ne Prt he bad tad dewn, 98 to 00 yours Unknown. tee Cejenle OF ie oreniines ein mene baving fe that Site for the purpose of inoressing the fa! Dewvbe uncer over the govern nemts of other ovantries y Coen itect ae tot the war was pro | mere. Gacttor. lait where serenely be hoard Of RO | ing construction of a raliroad, whi! able to sommon up diffiomitioe—t0 get Titer near t 7 MP Conetitutional prection and noes | higher ordor of beings than white iolke, may fet tp a | he beet mode of establiabing 's coma Pap ey ‘oi aetted whether the gore y ty ” “ iJ 8 the, ry to req’ J 2 on tecetce Sree these eeteat allies,” Dut fe will bo a leat | iMoent harbors, and mo doubt ali the powers whn That bite soo taie cen ARO & Preven understand. | 16 807 papors iitustrative tng that ofier s of rtein amonat of dee zejceron hey are to pive in, end atl We to 96 pemed eo the ccibing bed occerred? Bach Wha be the pi Uren, Dut such fe met the way « which pubhe isirh Ave ChrviOd Ow” Weare not ¢ lier, aid tf (hina ire done wtich ft is BRLANO ~My Lay's | for the honor of heoruntry we should romet, 0. reeis'snec creates Citfoukios, we ongh! rot fight hoaorabd!o | etd as tho rip bt ere anxious, on | & Fork & gel overnmest, to } laiter part of batt the | Wendaiirn cf over their graves. Tho sooner rum and the “big crock” Soieh tho sak which they bave beg beget, 7 token by the government of India wiv — that the Persians were mov + rat. AnENpom ied tf a nene er Femed that We would ane 188 RORTUTTIRS Ww: The Rar! of Matmucay referred to the faci that sous Tospecting the destrabiui themecives of thie communication wonld exception to ABy arrangement by which ao island, aimert at the ontrance to It, shou'd pave been lof it neworsary or desirable to observe the eame rn in the bands of any ono Power. 1; bea been placed ander | * reepeos to the varius documents of which it wa the vozereviy of Honduras, without her having the | ‘be Feel: ment W guile Prepared fo recognite Walker, as won as he | POET 10 give tt ep to Soy cibor government, (Hear) | one PRUESIAN DI CUETY Winn § 1 | Chall CeaF Mie eneinse, out of the State; and all the ttories | LPeheve Iberetore, thet these t-callen mill bs found fatty MOWAL, AID TO THER 7, Bnglish tnieJ erence against him, which are varied tm | \oAPAmeY tbe Purpoes which ihe goveraments of Pag Wow We come to Gwitnerinn Tee Creare, ate vtmpty toon. Isté aud ibe Culied States had in view, aud that ioey | prniiener coulends tbat te wise You will not fail to Lotive fre quent allusions in thomews | fl! Prevent eoy i the “recommendation of the French Jayere to moet ngs and procensiour of unemployed work. | 1°. (Hear. beer ) J eponite the eae eotels Mat | yield to the demands of Pree ‘the will dad Im wate numbor of the Timst. lettar from Jaen (Greytown), givicg far the best accoust of ira there copaecoted with Waik: The Bagtich govern. the qneetion Pent’y Honpltal, k's T+! S. Vincent's 3 tal Ccscription entice as to the com. effectually Hovre, expecially aa ths former part oring where they wou’. swore, aed not to us. (dear, hear) | expored to latuit. He’ (Lord * Wat langunge Ww mun, dome my right Ronorabie (rlend forget the greats mea, It ts estimated that there are upwards of 60,000 of | | *EITe Wih the cobie & eh goveroment advyied too Biles to | *ppfier {0 other there row fi ie metropote They havehihertocontusy. | '*7Ctt im Central America beyond toat of rorsersme s | ster thorgh when the Engtics vornmem ro | t thiek that every Up penn on © matotain 7 ) - ed thegareives ip ihe wort orderly Mander: bul to me +4 | Ire trenet! goress ibe on, ted loner ‘hee by the @etsp what they werd i to back thom, | lereste eed Doror of the eon: ‘hoes: heer), ned Wf tne bed tiken sare on Reveumen the — very coder and eyaiem wia Which they act i* tne most | ory Epae that question tere shouid | eal they Dead back and ela rol sid them, The facts of fue | eovrri ment do that evecesefefiy, aod’ tr by Oegouation | bo believed thai ibe ae ae pet Bee * Higuideawt, Rot io sey the movt cin'tous, cietu netance | |"? * Mews Fetseum os and the Wolewi discs, (dew ‘ aroh took place, and » cor | hey coptipne to peco'h CMNsn'tics and put anend to | would serve ag bp atidese to tn S Beanan, ecenenies with their movements — Large onrti | ber) “en rember © wore arresicd, of whom » | qnesilors whink threatooed at ore time to cisturd the | ” The Ferlot CLanarpoe Ot Sie John Bo wriee ’ | tho tireete of the West Rad, ospectelly ‘the quarters fo the CUS STINE 9 THE. BOWE. OF GOO. 4 wrest many @ y released, be . Peace, asiiad Of empnsiog Loimsotven to ertitelam and | noi be ihe Nash ory ction tee Bei there won'o i weaith and Jasblon, chanting In ehorae, bindebe here, Commer tap, Gadroan was mtved yb "s animedve Ttbink ‘ney vemttic teneetoor i sppro | referred to = Wve te papers on the point eda Ae We have no work to do Fattes Magne bp Bir Antrim. «aD t Pen bation and aupport. (Cheers) Bit the right banotaDle | 16 ‘ Be fies ibis i tank oreo maciehii s Nstas Wah INSANE OF YH | , £3 Wheat ha te eels; 008 the Flonms | peevcinea. the memter te the Drisenettp, case thos | to lan seemcieas Tatas, (hak there was no objective ‘ . | ue 4911 ouaoreode- ver teiathone with tho Used | Cevnmentaiyh « iA to tbat domand, pro | sock © the reek vs . of ipa ALS No ta Wat NereeRAry, for Vusepeetergesssaseene MT | Motte partion Corry On poles, as inlicating | = ses eerenceh tha eet sitheant ing some blugter tha ire. 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I kaow Gonside- | teeyrt bein ur try y 1S Srsiatng fo jolt with France | tight bunarad'e friend, whe @ &xreat marie’ of 41, thone | Slarendom would a'e0 produce a deapaich tbat (era 7% ip . rable eneastee't pod rtd TaMy SUL-IETY at Ie THe poeRtble | ech el tue'howesd po gn alan nes them me pe Giaughtor ) Bul, sopporlog taa\ im point a: n0.2 i Grey) had written hen te cilioe, vent ten he (art Ory merpeeior's Department, Kew Me Ae TANT. CoMPeGDANGNE of This wate ol hinge, eguant ose 2, aks mos ic | heme we Yad more difivultieg than say olusr guvucu. | local aothoritice et Canton trons eee wn tml wiskwows UWverring to ihe goverment ui home, aad Wish