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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7497. MORNING EDITION~-WEDNESDAY, MARCH ll, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. FORM SN eed Be a establishing military poste io the Porsisa provines of ry and two ifoent stear eee done |. tojevtr. Kings County Court aad Terminor. ARRIVAL OF THE EMEU. Maseredes, on the boraere of to Can iil tee $ro0b amen irl be ready Yor aa Stow days, @ | neve veokned te onfr, 700 Petter tae varied Troen ven dei poche adhe i fay'a"or he secure to marry me thot tay wesee pester Xe a. 2 repor' deen sosir erais an rior . . J rie the sppesrance of tratbs, a? much s0 aa to induoe Mt. | fat branches of tho service, will be added to Sones: from! 1 O06, to" 1400, Grand Oeatrai, trom THE GUMMPSOEAD BAY warm caaE—rataL oF J0- | whenimet the Doce, Mor” Terk he ald ke woud of ONE DAY LATER FROM BUROPE. ayarg. a member of ine Briish Varlament, wo call up | General Concha, It. con be seen from tue abore partion: | gorty 6¢o. 10 tute. 08,; tnd ‘Mediterranean, " [rout Sar J40KsON. fuscia! evening, be lid wok @xandy promi; he skys 4 feestion tho i only westens D Day. Ye ja. § ~ vee Knglish Miniairy oa the subject, Ie reply to Me. Layard, | tho Glibuaters, who wil ues 26 disovureged by the fete Of Tei past deka —The market continued firm to the | MANCH 10.—The tris! of Joseph Jackson, om an indictment | Sou Leng daducnt by the bovior moves eid Rowe nen & THE PERSIAN WAR. tho answer given by Lord Paimorston is uot sueh ass | Lopez, but even ® regular attack of the naval forces Of | cicse, when the following were the leet quotations :—d jz |. for committing. rape u,von (wo emigrant g rls im Angust inat, onoke ss ti omicuiated to remove the doubis ontertained upon tnis | the United States, if ever—wiich God forbl , be . subject. Toe British Promier made no other answer to | ernment of toat country should attempt to realize the 4.200fr ; Credit Mobilier, 1aobte. Pledmontese fives, was resumed this morning a! 10 e'clock. As on tho day pro: or tant Or teecgh | a0 Steepchentd Bay how, vious, the court room was crowded with spgetaiors, and the auled W Ko beck, ehe wad’ wnstam valles, aaa Lo greatest fintorest was manifested, Jackson's wifo in present tou, Asis was ce the afturacea, whom the tam cates fond aits by hisside. Bho k.reps hee face veiled most of the | SX ‘To the Court—{ e comp\ time, and evideniy takes pariewiar notice of every word that | placa'e's solved ui woke ute! vac estore pose ly uttered by witnesses, and eve\ry s'aloment mae by counsel, | Were adont 2 . white Jacksoa assumes an air of indlforeaco, which, how | the war te lincae fe en mem Mat aee sane complaints «i ves, itis plalnly to be seen, is oly feigned. Dissa is wting | Mr Hacden beld that it yee ant proper b» go beyond what by hin wide, and takes matiers 7, at least itecernan, The | lok Dace a ie bola iu Bon paaead a Bay. Ymportant Treaties between Bussia and | Mr. layerc’s tequirice than simply t0 say that he was | conquest of Cuba by force oa France and Persia. possested of ne vificial knowledge of any such tresty. It _ i Sa by'te sea etapa Gageen anes: | gba matstans tn cee Groce Teheteaade, | oh “Leeeeninenn en 3 tw already eogeged te render assiataoce to Persia tn outs ths’ Groat Tenotabminy for | qZAve% Feb, 2—The dewand in our gitton market, of war with Eugland, so thatthe most important question pose Of opening, with the batobel, a passage Pyeng, See) S madarete one, eianeee - te deeded, | as to the tenth aS neareet {ng at broogh the fores! of Maiourtoupe, which 1s eomsidered Cres Soe eel ae boven ateen, r ean wend pg By leapt — coviacy fhe, Stentont odstaolon to the conquest Of the | oyieg, and the markets ratior dull, oh ammexes “This fo» eat, Dordered on one side by ravines amd apenas, Si = following is the evidence :— The steamabip Emou, Cap! Small, which loft Havre | Cuztous Persian Decuments—A Deciaration | cipioes, whion separate ft trom Fort Vondrijenskl, wad re Maa Tg, Oran, Bond. Fey. or. Bor. | | Catharine Fullivan, eros ex spmmet-There wen | sxneg ine 8 3 on tho 224 of Febraary, aucdored at the Barat 12 o’clook of War agasnes Siagiage. on the opposite side by the wooded mountains of Katoh tie. pane Se og Bi SU ey nT aR and arrives at ber dook early yostor [From Le Pays, of Feb. $6 } Balyk, waich divide is from the table land of Koumyk = foa'e ouch board the ship: we staid af the Mainbow Hoist | Sexi place we como to was a wocds mad eure Wapsel wan & oa, Monday aighi, MANIFESTO OF THX PERSIAN GOVSBNMENT. Presented by its topograpatoal position great advantages Friday nls it; no one was ia company with us; Dr. Mason | house: a coma ent aod talked ‘arotliarty wit ‘Jacke: bed day morping. Avne xed to the number 340 of the Coneran Gasects of | jor an obstinate cefevce. One part of the troops destined i pot there; I did uot see Dim. Lasked Mf wo coni ata (here, anc the man RUwered very ‘The news from London in one dey and thet from Paris . ith Ojamadi-anea!, Dec. 27, answering | to operate in the Great Tohetchnie, swembied near Port bythe Diatiet Auorney—i aii not soo bim at (he Rainbow fees ee vo se iA ‘éwo days ister 1ban our a¢vices by the Persia. ‘20 Of the fortuitous difficulties and complt- papa -peamed poy pert tytn A perdi ty d pty el Pe LS TN he The Emeu brings uo passevgo's, nor has she any Eoz arisen at the present moment be- 4 wee afraid Dr, Mason would go and .eave me; [paid my awa | COmplained: | don't kr ow who kepttha house. | made the new board at the Rainbow Hotel, { weat there wits Jane aad the | Complaint to Cai. King as tae mecovd fiawiot biacae kenne, ‘Mah papers on board. od persons; re were Corpo to go there by John Rone ase. me eae. = were pecouae ir ” sou. Who said it was a good piace ; came over on a Ph} iplia, be wha preosnt with #rmmk Dik » On the 24 inst, at four o’olock P. M., the Emeu passed the chip with Btu; not tore’ arquabites’ Witt hime than wan aay othee; be talked to Jaue aad tua captain's servant | | To Mr. Clin'on~ Dtxaca an! Jackson were not dmale oe girl sometimes; alter we kol into toe carrage’at Broomiza it | Patorday night: Wey cul uo seein to ms amit taey wore untar Was more than au bower before we stopped avy place, tt was | tim intuence of iquor, I carried oa correspondence ta ja between 7 and 8 o'clvek when we got into the carriage; we | WAh 8 pruover lopped at some store; did not drink anything at thas piace; To the Court—T me Tim almost sure [ @idn’t: Jane and myself tasted some ‘the Cunard steamship Earopa, in iat. 66 06, and long. Ae eet nothing which could have a tendenoy to prose ° " . | aX DAYS LATER NEWS—ADDICIOMAL PARTICULARS i ken ber relations of amity withGrest Briteia. Wi Op the following day they made a reconnaissance in the A telearaphic deepaich from Medrid annowuoes that ® | [fmin Oul Moulk-Ferukh Khan, tbe Ambassador of | forest or Maiourioupe, aud the day after commenced the | OF TH¥ NEW TREATING Wrvit THE UNTPED GTATAS. ew Iino of steamers, to ply vetwoen Spain and the | Persia, arrived at Constantinople, asting under the ad | work of cutting down the trees. The mouataincers were | _ We Dave reco.ved advices from the city of Moxtoo to ito aay to Jackaee that wien he T did pot expect shat he wae ¢- Antilles, w!ll be put up to contract, visement and with the approbation of the Persian Oabi- | deosived as to the objot of the movement of the Russian | the 1¢th of February, waich are six days later than our | punches, in the oerriage betore this pince, but did ply RE ‘A revolutionary pampriet, “El Missioner> Domo. | Zot, be made use of ine meee pode} Bak Ls plies = noe ca toe eaatdio ot Desoeanes tit accounts by the Guerrero at Mobile, Sh doc atuh ten ta oe meas, Eee of the as to Brooklyn ; we d'« ko ginen of porter at Shecpsnend tay ssratico,”’ bed been seized in Madrid. lab gov he piaced under the command of his sons, charging them | S42 Lule had beon eooupied from the 2th ult, by the } sion that "ibis le 's be a Wo auain os ae sete inns salon ORT aia Accord'ng to a private letter, a fact of great gravity has pines vp be mh pan to crive the Russiens a of the forest. But tno latter | govermment troeps. It that the place was taken here about pach. excent they wanied us to drink | wee sen my room: Efe very uneeil wext day, and ve I him ), clinging at that occurred tt recollect , nar of ° y after, Gust oacurred at Beyrout, Syria, The Pacha bolog in | Iyig meare be might be able to malntalo undie seriaeeeay mastore of the ground, end ouly some m: | by Gonoral Videurri, go this confirms the inst news. We ged in any loose conversation ai ‘hel vises. they Asked | 10% St ror—Baid nothing tothe young woman at the heat Dave received news from Guadalajara to the 7th ult. take the punches and we did +o to satiafy them; / did aot | 8 Sheepibead shows tar ouirage , inten ed.to do eo gout he Grink a much as half that was inthe iumbier, { did aot ace | went gutot ihe roam Jape drink much, rhe did not drink much, some time ago, we To tbe Court—i wan cightoem (ue 20k of laat September 5 ave been often talking about it, don’: recolisct the exact tise; | my nfbiher dird whee . wes ebild ; my father ta band recollect stopping again before we got (0 Nacopshead Bay; | tt america, working in the Vv We did not get out of the carriage, tasted something tare; did | | Jane Muicoon eworn.—i wil eure Dot dripk anything; think i was brandy pune’; L think that | Jy. 1 bare seen the priscaer Jactson before; Lsaw him om Jane tasted come at that plase thera. we did ao to satisfy the | board the ship about 12 o'clock omtbe 2th of sugust, T ohdwd | men; Idd not wish acy mysell. did poi wish aay liquor at | (hiuk 1 bad gome convarsauon wita Bim that day: the tre any of these places; did not aaa for any liquor at any place tat | lime T remember eyeaking (o him the captan aad bint'were ight; think i June had asked tor say T would havo heard it; | standing \agewer Jackson naked where wa were guing i the next ume we stopped ai rbeepanead Bay; ty on im we were going (9 Lalimore We our friends, be there: we did not, they were not g if we stayed in Ne could not get any roems there: Boti ¢rank there that Tam awace at itme| i wae too mck 19 fell pick; she spoke to me roxet ‘waut of mea te unload a osrgo 9! arms froma vessel, | friendly rolavions and good understanding whio! ber the passage through ibe forest was open, acd on tee ‘aad forced several French residents to do the work, and 4 ine, ane Fp vig Tread between the two ny ng weeks x vaerees f ase Be iragi m3 ANl treated these who refus:4 0 perform it. France will, ‘cutertala the hope that these exertions, mydoon | tion was confined to ‘mon Killod and tweatyl ‘Uf the fact is confirmed, domand satisfaction for the out- | the part of the Persian government aud by ‘ts Am cleaed a rage. or. sae Gass tae Kepae 10.08 shar Siccli a ei ai ang arlene The Tratt a’ Union of the 14th Feb, has « iong article on " mentsand Powers who possess the propor ft +» Morey, in tl json. . Sy & private letter from Hong Kong, of Deoomber 31, | rstice, in order iat they may acqaire the ceralaly of | Ruronr OF THE GOUT MaatieL—-TMIAL OF THR sicher My meidel ‘ona — id perth . ‘we joarn that the French frigate the Virginia, bearing | knowing that the blame does not belong to us of having FRRNOH SENTINEL. 4 Commeree of other mations, aad ‘tho fisg of Admiral Guerin, hed anchored in the roads. | ever !n aby way commenced tho infraotion of the rele- | The Court eat on sho 19ta o! F'ebraary, under the presi. | doubts ite legality. i} appears that I} was nota eluglo Great cxotement and irritation provailed among the | °B# of amity beld by us sith the Kagiah nation dency of M. Martenot de Cordoue, Colonel of the 97th | treaty that Mr. Forsyth made with General Comonfort. But the British government wants to subject Mexican ‘Dhintse popuistion in consequence of the mews of the | ocuntry in the w to is pleasure, and make ail of Stkas bill os me poues Oreu ee take tne eae bane meters Cer 1k TA. ives he ‘bombardment of Canton. A report was spread abroad | submit to tts views The more reapoot and moderation | was called subsianoe of the negotiations between the American wounded.’” under Bis load is not true. seri attending @ hie mem, be reer y mm fi ber Ly oy egicl, ste ‘Bo! very well; ake preveat, ue ‘old (he captain he could ges wae. sa anking mebow Twas, we | boarding house. the onplain told bien it he got a apy nation shows towards 1s, so m' the more tna: go Ww. loide Minister apd Mext ment i= | then weot right to the place we « opped all aight; it was withi , house (© pur bree of us io logetber: keon #7 emt tare om the 234, amozg the Kuropenn residents of Hong Kong, | yornment increares its tyrannical domands, attribul eee ee eres See bees poche yr tgite 4 ‘te rate ta rs 1% La tn yd RO er i a ee hints Sant ROOe Wed Rank tna heuncr hh vane. | end brought in Dosen: ey teen went om topetnee with apeler Saree near ame Wenn praees. ofthe Medion ned: | So wepknensany demenewenien Of medienine nad Frenob soldier of the 88h regimeat of tise, named itorel, | other, and all to Completa an arrangement of wach the | Sicients. ees aloe ka co cee Leh eee Bee, | Rie cag Se ia ak guvaehnagetn hoe Soares dents wers to be altscked that night by the Chinese | Will. This ts the reason why the oven and meniy 02- | upon the porvon of Mr. Morey, an Amerioun moroneat. | aim le to sustain Mexia Ip lie dmancial didiouities | Wweot iuisiiebotel with vn; Lou reuneuber wether t went awe followed thems tien. Inconsequeno of this rumor, and asa Guct of bis Excellency L’Emin Oald-Moalk bas failed la | On thet day Morel had been pianrd as sentiael by Cor | and to bring upen its oouste ‘merola! tieet. ed wh Jane cr one of the men, we weal up stairs as nfowd it was full; (oom vopeiation. In consequenc: —, end Producing the favorable termination which was, looked | poral Gonara, who had given iim iastraotious to proveat | he fronuore cereal Of mse Ge ca oon as we came in; con't reco lect staying ia the the room on her; put the Young gut Gautionary measure, a detachment of 120 men of the Virgi- to the existing olfferences between toe two Powers. | prisoners from showing themselves at tewindows, 80d | yeas to give now iife aod as p be ihe first ore: 4 thine ory ad appar, we ¥ goup © Us at that time f activity ‘Bia’s crow were landed by Admiral Guerria, in order to | While negotiations wore ailll golug oa between hit Excel- | to firo at them ‘f, ater being thrice summoned, they | internal commerce of this republic. We annex a rer: Protect the foreign residents if necessary. No atlack, sae J one kk aie ogy roe on a wan te leave the prizes the ar | ® order, of the p:tncipal polate Of enon tr: * eae ‘however, was made by the Obinese, and all rematrod whether the conteronoes betw he two after tne amnconee, placed himeelf, at mine o'clock ve ye pater wouttlaies cyan fm the morning, at a wisdow in the third story toe quiet et Hlorg Kong. By the Istest accounts there had | would terminate in peace behold, .s which pened on the round walk. Sammoned by ‘Merioo is discharged by trosty den, a force of British troops proceeds to the attack of > the sentinel 10 retire, it sooms that Mr. Morey eithee | of Guadalupe Hidalgo. The question of Amorican claims been ao disturbance whatever, and the fears of the fo- | 5.54, Bashir; apd this fortress, which the Porsiaa go reign reetdents began to subside and business resumed did not hear or did not \oderstend what he was toid, apes me United }, ON account of the depred ations Core Tapert at edgar Be im go00rdance w: went slong to rhow us the ry or langhing when we went up; room Was &4@mailroom. the young woman Us a light, And etapping & few minutes lo wrrange the room, left; she stare abont tive minutes; Jare began © uadrese ine beiure this your g woman was earls fant ‘sia’ down ta the bed J ed useh at toe hovel, they brought i ewe glade for each, T we drank &>oul half e tumbler esch we aso bad a glass of coeter each; don't recollect whetnar i drauk i ail up oF water biougiit ibe liquor, Jackson ordered it; ha cal tour brandy porches, Jacksou cauzht hold of Catharine im ‘room wad kieaed ber ane tried 10 gt away, and he don't reeoden aaything partcuiar that was red. dow't rear ember tearing Catoar‘:-2%a; ing ans Uuing., abe mich heya +aid gomathing. end 1 not bear it: che wason one side of the ress oT, J y how long efor the it might have beea over hopes pea ‘ita wonted course, negotiations, bad eft defenceless. without although be spoke the French language portectly—for ° Be di lorel, if ur arrival ad the hotel | tab ¢, acd in the other: we got to the ferry, wetead of Onate ‘The Mong Kong Revisler, of Dec 30, seys!— tion, 1s am ga motion oF warning aitacked and taken best cl Soar wm ae tatccmien ake igisly pe pied. “Ad Tone wat fore alued si ti Foe Mah = to We get bt) poses Sbeyed, seeing ‘bis threo summonses dlaregarded, took ‘arbitration ame whore : The Persian go sim'et bir Morey, in order, as he stated, 10 (righted him. | Saino & ae ; oeneent | ough” Aroouion, jorthern wey Of acting. jaestion As the latter, notwithstanding the Jass summons, did not | fore the wed Went ® grest wa: e e were 'p tae compe @ooms & second edition of the Kilkenay cate:— pub!tc law of vations ts tet by which a great aad civilis: retire, the sentinel took of hie gloves, got out « cap. d to | '9; WE @ck on (he @omach; I ‘The death of both the Eastorn and Northern Kings is now | bation authorizes its Avubassador to enter | nto nog: pl it om ibe nip of his gua, and fired. all |g 4 stop in there with we. and that! wasgick; she mage Agreat | (oud hee if abe ooult ext to a boerciog honas abe would very generally reported and bedeved, by those who come iato ai the very same time seuds an army to ia- | this wita Mr. Morey =who, doubtless, by a | shall many objections to g° into auetbar rover; don t recollect | belter; Jackron eed tat (he drat piace Die; come to Fo OC terror] ofa naavering re tuen Come, | met iameiate mivtaks hea ot wl kon to con: | Ne Pet at A sae tet "aMe on | coh eopcad uve? So det be — 5 n 7 ’ m8 | head ot ; ‘Rinbaal with aR army forty’ thousand stcoug. soized tho | “BONS 7DY'me GF Teneon, ihe Toe oo eat binge ings of Morel. whiten : we alegt in tae froor part ‘Mort! King, Wei Chaoghwat, and put him to death be- government, ts Om acoount of this act that the above named soldier ‘The dia “vot aotier Kt thas vise the Nuwthern King had’ pvt to deash tue Rasern Kieg, | 8 these—soeing that all ts friend y efforts are in vain, a oe einente gous Tule ‘Tove Elutaing. = al ite ood thet tagloet wi td ‘BO avail, ae are ca % y Convinced that i ‘abstain from the | Acoounts trom Wt. Petersburg stsie (hat the subserip, | 01 t. mmnion of arging er Old protousions to domision, Siyore of ton. Mon opened in that city and iu Moscow for the relief Of | gn of insisting upon her unjast demands—soes itself na the sovterers from ihe failure of tho last harvest im Fin. obliged at last Wo have recourse te the grace of the Most Greal Beneaetin recabe Bm on 000t , nearly three gather iogether mvaas ‘8 power for wo ; z tesde In Une fd heer bu ts | SRR Bee rete. Set, 7 Wareo timer At | 115 defense of thé Sountry aud of the nation, to rosist Tho third treaty tarbed wueh fonder tien ft her uaual toe of voice; axe dia 4s | ‘Wawoh was required. The Emperor had given 40,000f., | witn armness and deqision eo insolent enemy, and, in Nebmeat of a week! not ba loo inthe roem, did not hear her bale, bead pew the done, the led of i2e-bed wae about the ‘and M. S:sigiti and Prince de Demidot, 20,000f. eaoh. abort, to be ready to submit to any saorifioss for the jon Pane nnn ain Tints bere gore, war to ber oslnge, nad wes evn. | St a7 army, me om The olty of Bordenax ba: nominated a deputation, | £000 of json argh ory ot ——_ — ‘The tourth tr: ole The Liateie! Attornay staved thar | dtp’ at that Aaken from the Municipal Council snd the Chamber of | Yer inercoustry and her holy ‘religim to igeotaluy oud vention, and atipale 66) siaane 6: eerie De eee eee me mathe wines an eke || feirine wee Sor pen, | balpon, to-unirem-aeinertan, oad + Commerce, sad headed by the Mayor, to procsed to ’a- | dishonor, till it spall pienso Goa to dispose of them mo- AT wy mpg The withers immving recovace? the ®.amimation waarerumed 1 deed ts Bl, Ww arn ack eOn Comms (ate | Fateanpyors the pretensions of Bordeans to be the port | 8 vigea: tba the Forsian govorameat has bad no oS rent i, oa : Ze ing "ton tls Frmomibr. er tat Jase tases wast ae: batt nate’ 99cm le Of anggot she projected lines of transatieatis ste desire to ofed @ Power in alliance with {t; tat it Bi the ovstom dues of so the room when they come im thes anaed Ber io go t eranied to stay ont Sex. Suoteoe tats Anoesais (rom Boyrout of the 6ib state het ir Bet sung he afier pretences, for pp ees tro ce"theeg mn es 3a vert vag wtih Ue thai ngs tonaim in tne nom a oe Pet an en u te or hy wm - wer, Commissioner for tho Eaglish governmsat for the | bas not wished to revive old and, forgotton quart ons of the Often Cut. they por therr bands on For shomuaar somethiog Uke. (hia 1 @lfair of she Principalities, bad arrived la that town from parties oh has beon guilty of cout (explaining); eouid aot see thatthey lad boid of her any where Donarant:oop'. Wee will be jacgea by the doorees of the Most H gh gg pomp my en ne RS Cees, paid. Three mill ore oF both hands. Dissen bad io 4 orth ome bead, one Accord img to a letter from the Pirveas, the Asmodé sand | Also. the Persian gov+rament hes noi nagiooled, es follows rotatre! ta the had it 4 eoilng. Ae c g i Preai eai—Morel, stand ap; do you still sesiare to have | {he pay mem: of A: DO! cUt BIA food: gomebrdy elke cnt It for him. era Mey took , Cacique, steam Seigates, bed arrived re i that | cient military troops aud artillery, and received orders to fre, if, afters thr summons, tho | 4 hy the next commission It ak Lue wore somewhere baking bu AD I cond: od feneed, bee tor | lo | port, aad the embarkat!on of the .roops was to commence | measures as may prisoger did mot retire? euMiciens for thie object, been pte on pes b- wont doe om tho following day. . | Bewemee "ata Ly oP Rea Mexico, Ui not eviticient rola irom any ofer pat «i (ae touae ahr q you, 4 mich “Deine wade rown where ‘The Hasovorian government some time back presente. | Chiet of the Roy and. morsovee’ te near you? A’ Teo, Osienel, mewes | REOM Came sack again attee a good iengan of tere f ‘to the Chamber of Deputies a bill radflying the separatio: | moen-Fezi All Chan-Bogleri able to hear me. ou be came back, b on be Come } te wince of Ki 4 for the extinction of the Kagilsh conventional deut Lwas ig ane, in pn cunamraornees ~ < Lata Sere ont wite ne {auchene = - ee ee to oF hd wpe) ke Was so mewber® new - tied to feeee ¢ ‘cep: hte - y vr her he | eft naa be slapped : | Sesion ee maintenance of the Dl, ehioh was vay a Sawin cuba ace Gi ‘The prisoner was planed in the shied story: thers | fn Seeran S mt oe es comme mete’ | Saran oars Si Sr ster See popaiar ‘a the country, and which was last year one of | the capitalon tho 4th a ‘wore strorg iron bars a4.bit window? A. Yes, Colonel. they teuthed in the doorway caught 4p @ pUlow and lait gown Utl morning. I awore ap he principal causes of tho diseoiution of the Chambers, 1857). to proseed to It Q Hat the prisoner his bands tn bis pockets or against Tain certain Dixvon's hand was on bee shoulder or some | cerly to he mornisg Leopped siowg ume ard heard 9 vsiar'y from the time that the royal ordinance | Weretore. England the window? A. I think be had them outon the window. stort mo more then owe Nats! was gn walt 4 font" toon sat heap Sarason up ent gartiontarty from ttttios, the other Q Were you not somewhat moved wnea you saw that to tanareen et ean sail vometbirg to the maa grieg cut, but J —e of the Ti September left = way open for acompromise, } will not at least, like Beni Morey dia pot retire’. A. Yeo. cre: exporter ) the words; sh rpoke neither very ow wor very li Ad 0 BoroRe lo tbe room w D ‘a08 ' means of defence, and will nol suppiy ;, eels ‘algo be carried to the debit of the | «id not notice that ale spoke louder tina na ord! T. Caharine was dress wtarias’e ‘The first Chamber has now declared that It considers dis- » a Q. Did tbia,o0t trouble you a little in the exeoution of your of voice; J ‘viood near the bead of the bed breaktnat oxme 4 aanecessary, und has requested the government | Pisces for the oxeroiee, of their, inoope orders, and was this not the rosson for , perhaps, ‘of the eight | 2 the bed touched he wall nat wevecal feet trom the | tm) oined (om = eae commana $ the untonof the two revenues. | ton will neh ontcn evens: tsea ¢ poate S Fy 8 oy semen Sy ‘Were seks uid witted: weeee otel earn arent Lee a i =y ; resume ae; or you wing executed your jere bext mornin cal a oung wo Ja " 4 Tt was reported im the olty of Mexico om the 12th of | ihe same that showed me to bed cu ied melo bressieat, | | dew | reeoliet anguvag clerabe wud it paricolar she reed to the decision of theCnamber; | Which we should be made to sulfer by the Eagiisn oon- | (hey reaily as you pretend? A. Colonel, | oxeceted my per 7 vente tele Pant ees - i q- Sieaeenee quests in Wns country Febroary, that the British Charge 4’ Atairos ad pro- |. iat ime’ sbecaue Gh con't kom what thor task it'wer | govt wold some wud bec seutwe, wee ad the principal cause of (he disegrooment between tho (The abeve extracrdinary and “Oro wa aed (he Siates being tuus removed, thers is rea- | internal evidence of Rassian composition and Russian di , smertion B FY & s 3 5 jnrthe ooourrenee’ A. Colomel, | tested, in the mame of his goverament, against those con. | somewbere between? ard §, ive went down to bre tkfasi to fe 1 learned what bad bappenes [ felt sorry ‘or wether, Jackson and inisen ware there, 1 did oot lang; orm . goa to doitevs that the pudiic business of the country will see and fasaticism.—Nots or Haruo had exeouted my orders, { xi mot think of A." ventions, but the report was not beileved. Jackson ta he ni 4 eer LATOR. ) 8 On 't ‘Tne bark Rapid, twenty nine days from Now York, ar- = ‘goon go on ine regular maunor, as formerly, 3 Ses eetenes. . r e 4 rd ad war chia marniog: 4 ve you beea put im prison’ A. Yes, after my | rived at Vora Cruz on the 14th February, nit felt worse aller wards: T felt sort of LZ ‘The new Dailot, ‘* Marco Spado,”’ in whioh M'lles Rosati ‘The Austro-Freach Treaty. ead Ferrara are to combine their talents, ls announced [From the Paris Constitutioune!, Foo. 22 adne'6 thea ‘As the day came on I fo. 3 L told the ] | ‘at the Graad Opors, Paris. » that you entored the 38th regimont on the 2h | _ It appears, from the Trai! d’' Union, that President Oo. win reply thax I felt borer ‘baat eva Uh i "Shoe ead that you have beer very. seldem pen, | montors has triomphed over tbe three formidable rebel | ast ihe young: med we bad wits Us wo: ove mu r ‘tong were you is Pars’ A. Our company | one whiob have broken ‘Out against him since he became | we soul they were mt-thal they were strangerato + tn Paris only two days. President. Ail be needs now are a faw millions of the squadron. Me. Olerville— Jars to eatabiish a frm governmont. Wuem Lem, but wou d come they Waid that taoy tant Boltini’s “| Paritani’’ was to be revived at the Italiens, with M'me Stofasone in the principal female character, vous locking We deur; dum’s recoliaet | eame dark a 2 0/60 the oursi¢e avd puitiog toa the in | them to take us ho , detore to Paris, 20% boom in RFR NE IE AN 4 jock the dowe, ‘asked me to and Mario, Grasiaal, ands débuient, M. Ontart, in the | riod wae es Peay Ve tage Court of General Seastons. Goisect hearin 00 92 ioe cok treakiach With wn; we were forme, Sncasoa ald She racin, wi ‘caitaring, "he asd other roles To the same—Usve you 20+ mounted guard at the Before Judge A. 1). Russell. cot wughirg when the y weman cane w onr door here tea oF fitteen minutes, uld thio, 2 weet tm ‘tbat this ine A. . * , —<— x |, We learn trom Madrid that ~~ im- | thet no itmit ra ia —t RR eae a ASSAULT WITH A BLUNG \ sbout pe ee cou ‘trp abe, Ticon' woes Se Toray se ‘mensciy successful in “ Norma,’ in which edmt- | replying to falsity of these baa | ty ane: MazcH 10 —The first case tried thin morning was a | 2¢¥er abo ead it wae agncant her wil od wat tumbled oo aw Cartridges im the sentry box, and when & prisoner the Grane onber Ay pEaL Anew mor ved ably vupported by Fraschiai as Pollious, and M'me Mar. | SSS Sy of the Dd December, | ¢M4 Bot Folire off bo windows we had ordore to fre charge of sevauitiog « man named MoManue with a slung | 0 cock u ‘e aoe sf . A ne nflerncen; o maen' ni ohisio ns Advigis, 1864, atipul ooaourrence Calan gen bank cavtetigus ts pour tartstage bent Ld snot, iatending (0 Kill him, The eomplainant etatod that | |), Vand cenme into ts "lore breskfaat. bout hal a ; ‘The Persian War. ef tho Austrian armies in the straggio with The whilet he was walking the streets with two of his com. | hour before: it was b+ fare young woman ealled 4 Cabinet of Vienna, however, reyresented that it could not | ® Word. we must not occupy ourselves with the diferent tone, be woe sesacited by Jamoe Mi the tus, they staid THE RESOURCES OF THE PERSIANS—MOVEMENTS OF | Co ice with security ‘operations in the | !setrvotions {n the different prisons. Taeu you persist in | Pations, » the prisen THE BOSSIANS—TROATING BETWREN FHRSTA AND | fast ag long na ils oasions should be menace’ | OCF declaration that you fired by executing your orders? | ¢f. The jury convicted Rim of sesault and . | Hie er, 0 ne FRANCE AND RUSSIA. by the fo im the Po. | 4- Yes, Ccionel. be nor, in parsing somtonce, remariod that be Jnevaon, Dison aad Lewin walked before tho wagua; we Hy political parties Othe? witneeses were bere introduced. convicted of the for which he was ett hac supper there wth aoothe? genueman, whom 1 did aah | A lettor from Cabul, of January 4, received in Catout | © ; ih therefore fo piaclsg | second Lieutenant (ouaille, who eommanded the post | could bave been sent te tate priece for life. You | by ourseives, bat they sect us in tbe 0 now. there were four gentiemet: we stopood have collected a formida- | elt i order of oe hes r vo | Could also be !adicted, said his , tor img 0 here, the your ® Woman at) Avo Neon one bows, T snould thick. we inf, toh ‘Ca, mentions bat the Persians have should be avo | Of the prison on the 20th Iieoomber, stated that after tn we were up stnirs: the baok vard aad Jeckeon, icsen. Cxtharine snl m rel! | ole foros to attack the Moguls and the British. It also | Considerable rt “Kun. | socident be in Morel, and thet be explained to chet. but ao yeu are net arraigned on that the ‘men were eeray. f talbed. 9,0 we came to the woods: Lewis was ber “ap | Dim what be bad cone in the following way :—"'| enw | | will impowe the severest penalty of the law, whloB 8 | ivije child during ibe foresonn: tho: bel od ua | ‘etates thet Arabs who Dave been dismissed from the em- tothe | the prisoner at the 7 one ear in the povitentiary. men a the Bowe: omnes we othe soung, an Fe objected to goog wto the sulject of com taken service ieetacie or & glass of water one or (% 7 wet wot diaagrona’ ire | playment of the Nisam of Hyderabad have Inerecore on. | retire, and he A Mo. | in thelr manner; ous womas tinh of some shipwreeas near |. The Lisiret atlorney aad be wes precared ‘o stow me ' ‘wh tho Persians. Tho present force of the Persians is 4 write the Cxotnet of —~ cbliges to a he wah bing wh the young woman, I don't brutal ce eect of re Sen Jockere Jo Cataariag, botare | eatmated oh 31,000 men. Miecerultty ta |. President—Whon were you at this posi? A. in iwonty- | James itageraia in the Five Points on the evening of the Sere wibivg that dny but were act innge: | The Count abowrd the, Dearicr’awerucy w provedhe om Tne Caicatia Englishman of Jaruary 6, saye— i one eam tour Boers 504 of Poors ‘The complainant, who tea resident of Same thy ngaie some’ Une Sear 2 Saree, | Gust of Jockees toon wo ] The war may jastly couse anxiety, as well oe Tien ccc | Did you makes round walk? A. No, Colonel, but [ 7, and as beon detained in the city prison at | ¥> Tard not count Wess: herd hothiog. shot every che state of Conwral Asis, where every appears collective opera. | D84 Caused to be Fead in @ loud voice orders to my | & witmess, tortifed that he arrived in this city on the af jy AC o Gan eae ord netting, about every ont je confasion. It witl be stra oti ves and the b mea when | toob the command of the ort. lernoca of the evening ia question, and went forth @ P i Sat whiah has Doce 8 bugboer for vo many years ‘tm 4 Presicert—You have, pertap:, to it | have a walk. Pprocesded th: Baxter street, when pL} ‘sarprieo, in the shape event ot Austria, | Somewbat thos mace A, 4 A, Ot onete Sought held et een from the Caspian to ine war agains | t have Pictou drew Catharine Gait, Seavattaliy ot 00 Qed the orrors which were likely to be committed in ‘ae comotiing ts 6 fm sro im rie, the =f veya Eee Silratine peer atm ne wert ithe ‘A eesend letter from Cabul mentions that the oom coat and | ls weet ard i Ee pe he EA tek ua Doom travelling in Persia, and thinks the Pervians «2- Aoueehae fe and a purse | En ona eeongh for'any one wr New’ we coud tate, arr odie to make any efestaal rectenen wn Fogliah, wored to create a Xo Bes h wagon on we on net up ovens y some foreign Power, He considers interest of Rustia of the » il 8, Rod Went to the laet hor finest ia Persia. led for were never Jackson. Lixson and | RS ic cows Troms tne Cesplan Gos lends to eatled ; declare war, aod veapend. | Tan iow, Chop cll went out tnpetker; Jechoen come bak im | drink; they cause Gul gad toon us ince ton cing meme Seam et that Russia will evoatusliy take part im the aifeirs of | aid not draw her aword. The object of the convention Witaers Bebor, corporal of three oF four minutes. the room Jane was in waa on the op- | SoM was not present Dirgon took bold of ms | Onje-ted to am Th ta aid that General Urulcl, whose division | bas therefor ‘existed; this cocument, im spite of ~y A re aide of the hail; the done was not exactly oppesite; | ruled ovt as improper evidence as lo auythiog Ut | Ral'ea the ‘am of January, wien position tthe oon: | tne aeserton of Wr Dureel, oan ‘over. have bean cet : how far it_was from my acor, they laft my daot | inthe absence of Tackere Makes of she Kour and Aresis rivers, had the nex day | eu imo e Saateat of ph mate jeecription of the two girle from pen when thay went out Ficedo mvan bus {znd T | The Court then wajourued ull 10 o'eloek this morning a long com‘erence on the sunjoot of the war with AbD | ro estabilahment imo a ead i Rte ‘when be Arat caine inio the room, [saw hum: the firw Sueniiden Guus Guana tad then, she envoy of the overnor of Farsistea. letter a oer he done waa to’ lock the door, T was in bed, not able to 5 lye Cirewit - Ik ie aasounced from London that the government bed | by the roy 5 poe for bie | get oD; be abe put ont he ight; he moon shame in wt the au Bese mons, Saree, 11 coe ree ae ‘pretense enna a ines inrreetens essere, Mean: J ee for won't Shades Nt ,eced' When," be vou he ight, he Lbydudge avien im the large room usually compiled By ‘said, with declaration made in Parliament by the jury the counsel es ~ i 4 A ed forts Ourendon snd y |. The a eres | ‘nd‘cominn ear edt mond Soe towntds ine'nige | The Commercial Agent at San Jann aet If Ofloor Bhericck recognised aa | 1°,F"In ger tor ved and Jeckeon put me back; T wan Preawsmr Peres, 84x ‘Neatified that the compiaizanl was the #i @ of the bed: I waa getting out, of the side: rm ta ’ rime MeNuity avd her. «oct protrnding at this time; he pashed me (9 TO Tuk ROITOR oF THE . to jhe bed. he 4id not then move me P | ’ ned hn charge, Be valde votare | eh (cry iold et wes in th theiog hor fesuse ar ee | alla! tater tics Loesare ee, ramenet, ete —— poe penn 9 - ae cone pon ‘He | fomy: he bad bo cont off, } aad Bet took \o see bien uadressing the 28th of Janus T allvde to tat part of a leuer froma ! ‘atten and in conclusion stated | [oy ‘iwahet vndreinicg: tc wan three of four miauisaat the | ageot a thie place, Me, Coaelr Capte Keager, im ihe lose § Of Fe. | mont irom the Ume be commenced undressiog to that he got | piace states that he appiled to Mr. Cowell for arsistance. who pri oe wu into bed, T cried when he pushed me back on the bed: Imade | disupclly fused him any aid Mr. ©, has 00 recollection of mil: au he powe T could | cancot remember thet sail | any sach pervon + pplying him. and even had be, it wae net proves Jory rendered a | 25°F “me "then “lll morning’ tt slegt tome’ be | iaaneiiar mops ae im ‘an eda ena Coa tee al oman ‘and three prisoners. They | Oi up before me, nest morning ; Twas, Wing | pervicg of the Micarague parcrement, could expect ro mane | te results of whicn may be ve. It would | Were them arraigned and asked the usual 4’ S$ tee So ween Jone come in nent im rning toe, yt from the United agent ‘han (rom soy other. & ‘Cwo countries will only desirad! they should itten Dudley * " np as ‘ater: ‘upon that of the moet States, and of pusniteh th ail peas end ia oil sxatey” bones, reer dren hat morning ‘wih ppencer,” The ‘was emtnn to the nowy or are im Poraia betwen F boon entirely sda: indeed, 14 capnot be admitted that am individual oon mower fool incon weaned to hoop wih her, ban che Wouhé Sot jet hash sone peletbey wade The cvcmonanees 047870 ie DEO referred to the York, Kngian éemned to prison, no matter for what reason, can be « _ he was out of the room a good part of the night; | perty of the steamship company and of indi iduaia, aad | ‘“yench laws. Disputes pent to the annexation ones condemned Wo the Of death becauas he has that 40 #01 entitle | jan’ oll ms (bat Dixeon taked nasty, and did other things, Ine latter wea emurety sirscenert aithough he was contin | viens French can federation shown himself ate . We cannot believe that such jm the Court Yoo, in ‘ray what it was; Boow what it was; Jane did mot ask | abused and threatened by Spencer. In conclusion, I sooerding to the mode Mexico, as orders exist; but, if they do, we St least that oar with enacted this wa, thing about w T oon sented or not ‘ste that Bo man stands h aber in he eatimation of all partion, ther foreign coustrien. and Rorope observations will cause retiection, If im this case there | beukd him tnto an pT gl and choked and robbe: be Judas. t compiaines to Ker thet Thad bers outraged bere than Mr. Cotre!l Li Ry | Sete Swe seers 32th wl bras inwited hans guy | nove hase Firmen | fedrsciecadantrtans mat gre emit | fay owt ties ear ei ae EB government will have the that it is Detter persone be we corgorale who gure hin tere Are some e1rCUmern.ce thet ought to be viewed fa: | hima: L opposed It in the morming, nad sc eet aye ee a ine public-1 remain, very Feevectsullg, ‘wuls; those of France ble her to the orders. ‘of the 20h December le due to by the Court im passing sentence. The fact that | x f rid) T epoke to the young woman ta the aiternooe, aad | yours, 2, & SCRE ‘Bovdhir, and at Tauris be at tho ‘® falalty and to & misfortune, of which Morel must not | afer was robbed you suifered Bim to 40, | pened bes i ae Daas ae DOL eee told Supreme Court—Cireutt. be FO rivime Y rerrected. | be declared responsible. oy therefore, page| reaiated Sit coud; | aver euupemed st efore Hon. JudgesMitrhell ry 7 a b py Lay yb fA a ‘arein. | *% ave: L sever r realy Gi any ob thing Charles B. Stratton va Boot lg rm ee bo Gonael of Persia most claim the unconditional | To Me —Dixron intercourse | ti: proprietor . . Onambere _selebrate the capture of reot thia csloey | The council, after deliberating Court ta that you be | wiih me: knew br. Maan on boar Ue ahip: never sew mie | vireet andwaa.vwuer of, the foods, [araiuew, Gt'aren So. (From can to the | sequttted Morel. and ordered him twenty years and | derore: I saw him after t arrived im thie country: I met bien / contamed ‘herein, sad valued Ot Sit Oi nck pewomuoe ae feverai journals ‘arms of the mother country. In support of thie asser. ent t0 resume service sentence of the | © be treet one day arrived; T waa nequaint: | in December, 1866 the defenc ant Miegally ‘ons posevenion ‘ taken = tate prison for | ed with Dr. Mason, \bertion with me. od carried away the re towetder eth a wants ae ave been signed Won, we cam enumerate ihe following partonlars, . Morey wae ® MoNal. | be was very kird fo me. pardeniaely so to me, but then en li dora AD@? segare, Joh piniatet dema.ta 66 1@ | ‘Runge and Persia. from & good source. France, bed rendered jou, Catherine t | wns kind to everybody: | was in the seed he was ia | demarer, In adétticn to the $14 O00 the value of ibe urvperty, ‘that by Cuba bas at present an army of 30,000 foot soldiers, | Aste aconeed, hie the fret cabin; he came to my cabin to the eveving ond stald ‘be defence is that the 9m qDestion Were seize) aloe py A ‘and 1,600 horee: ‘Dosides a resorye of 18,000 intantry | ten soldier of scarcely Mives of a large oless | ii): ihe lieht was put ont, once the mate threw water upoa | chattel morgage exeeuted by one Atmberst H Witier. <4: ; and thet as and oye ba has also in her stores and arse. catered the service bet a Le = wpee be waa in my roots (tna betwaan light and di ie bevwemine’, Inet Sod daltvered lo we det lant. © Persia waa to nals the cocemsarien to arm and equip 60,000 mon in the ee oeorel am “4 Hf "Wilder, nnd whieh waa du r | ) Whe other vide of wpace of amonth. The fortifications of the island aro ia inilvence upon the denizens | ores oF twice Jrine H_ Wilder, and wbteh wae duly aan med to 1 the ‘military & perfect state of defence, and are daily improving. To Pere Bowne, Feb. bad any ee 1 + Heekins and Wm Bubler and deliver to this ceaston of tho maval force —aiready very respectad'¢ —pomsesred by | - vo sy hae rather eubetded, an other cases ready for tial, ibe Court | on peo ry & | sim onder AP agreement of Nove qres algo to have the privilege the colony, ® reinforcement Of © ship of the line, a fri | ¢. co reniieg thetr prot | emis ph o Wider aud Haskins. Verdict for piaintit

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