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atau BV SUIR Bb eseeseeeny 2 avewne nm ~~ sity, quiet and glistening in the bright sunshine, ap- ' Stopped twice on the way by peasants, Dut meeting with | Not a glimmer of eloqueuce—not the of an idea, | w parently unconscious of its impending fate—of streets run- no hindrance from soldiers. Sv ended one day with Gari- | BOF One selitary fact, did T wee most unattera- beset by his Ministers, and forced by their importu- ) Lim tomy Se costs. Oh, that princely minds shouk’ | nate old Turk, who rejected ail © nities = set aside @ wise resolve. The brochures would | «ondesc: we such lowly things. bie, é 4 were over have injured him, ‘The foars ister. ‘ihe Theatre Franta\- the 6th “Lamort de Pom. | #8 inclined co treat the Chiristia’ £ Ming with blood, the shricks of the dying and sbouts of — baldi, : Came thc bacsl taacoonaapentta at or gh A ae ay Betacam Not by Corneilis,.n honor of tho | after the fasion of the 1 nator, ‘@embatants, the crash of shot and shell through ite streets, Our Londen Correspo 7 ‘Poneis, knights and 5 A yg | oe ith aBMiversary ‘naplpaean’ poet. . i diagraced, and bis , Kupizli, not jw ruins, the flerce and bicody strife pd I went, on Wednes 4 M. deliver ® By dy P. Tune 7, 19¢0. 4 fied bis readiness to inst Yan inquiry ’ Baying everything , Lonpoy, June 9, 1960. | Meeture at the Maryle! itution, know ey Our Correspondence, — ey ys Which in all probability will seal its doom or Aeeure 8} my oi, ©f (he Detention of the Great the noted French oan Titerest Felt in Garibalai’s Progress—Jealoury of French , ~ _ iy o! the Turkish governors of Bosnia, Bulgaria, £ fF r- Sedependence frm a forcigntyrant. A ridetbrough such a |", Ae en tlle ‘cep Figure to yourscit & petit Mure, foot higty | Qicors—Enthupiosm of the Prople—Noble Char ster of } pen en ae ee condition of the population urder their ruley \ ouniry was wet! worth the experiment, even though WO | yan ane monster Steamer Expected to Leave on the igtormoly very expressive eatarem Insc and: | “iritaldi=Diplomatie Iniriguar—Panie in opie | HORN ie ne wilt Mapotem Beneony, | £2, tue Haveetigntion tar person, atk Dangerous Mines of Jerome Bonaparte--The War in eBould sec nothing more, Oi ae’ @ man in miniature, His subject was Love,” and Bd—Caridaldi's Star in the Ascendant— Volunteers » Chi the Emperor's Oj oY H-Napoleon on : ‘ vas treated istorieal way; Avout eight miles from tho city we entered ‘ho villace | Leaving Genca—The Waterloo Contest tobe at Messina | Jmpatourr, Ge asintenons and Recegse with te tour throvch the provinees for that purpose, dated? —The Attitude of the Great Powers Concerning Nirkey—The Stolen Despatehes—Interesting Festival in | T™C4Y the abuses he may tind existing there s @f Monmaria, an insignifican collection of poor Louses, and Calabria—Dis @ Room Fi ith Tort rs and other 13. rapid re Monuments—Popularity of the Emperor— England. and ‘Our Ambassador at Constantinople, Prince Lay Brecht ovianive anaijadie’. We e.matiegprowt of | ‘Suc nee eens Filled with Tortured | vicar chore. the, audjence, it swane a" maoaterly | Prance—Positionaf Mazzini—Death of Hippopatanue.| Ge Duchy of Pomerania, de.» ey toffsky, hae been instructed toagree to this pA fi hundred sants, in all sorts of dress, funan Beings— larm Amongst the English | joie, fall of Pointed, ammsing anecdotes, Theatrical Affairs, de., he. A short but significant sentence in the address delivered | (4, Ktton’ that the Rusdian le tree or four hundred peasants, SS) | Movements of Lowis Napoleon—Scattering His Money| and dashed with sharp,’ pungent satires, and ony! by the Prine Regent at the inauguration of the Rhine Mruge Consuls are’ wand The interest felt in Garibaldi’s fortunes in no way abates; indeed, the obstacles interposed by bis tagulap | 894 Saar Rattway has excited considerable attention, aga ficld of operations omly seem to whet the appetite or v- | § 8 ae oo ae vine a bogie h oes telligence all the more, His portraits are in every win- overt eat Projects wale ba by 7 v dow. Some photographiste, who protest they have taken | France agai Rhenish: provinces of Prassis, Alor ae te on returning his thanks for the enthusiastic roeeption be had him d’apres ia natwre, are driving a thriving trade, for ids 05 thie reeaeaailan obtne Kinelon. saad few nro the houses in which the well kuowa featnres of | Tt With at to western extremity of the kingdom, hopo that the new railway would serve a3 the hero are not presented to you, Among the military it | CXPro*sing & Je the fisbion to affect a cortain superciliousnens whén | WOther link to connest the Rhine with the rest of Ger. Watch the progress of the investigation and-to re: its results. ‘This may bo considered as-m gort matic armistice, during which botlf partics will 4 for further operations, The Grand Vizier will discover that the complaints of ihe Christians out any foundation, that they are in full Privilegea conferred apon them by the decres, tho undeniable agitation prevailing among the tirely owing to the revolutionary spirit asmed with muskets or pikes, and wearing the cockade of Profusely in England—Have R aa a Dis. | €PeTamMmatic periods. His manner comes nearer that of fel, white and green. Leaving the carriage, we were for a Fee aa mutha Pelece Alfred ta te Pork Benjamin than any other American I remember 7 te the mau kof hundreds of dark dangerous look- : " -Rumo 'rince Alfy to have heard, The house was erowded. He told me he maa uty ‘ . SF Sicily—Report pf Shipbuilding in Ue | had had several invitations to go to -Amorica and Keeture, ‘War eyes, their Owners making animated gestures, of which United Kngdom—The Atlantic London Gos- | it he feared his engagements would not permit him 0 go wo were evidently the subject. 1t would breve deen an sip de. de. Telegraph— before another year. He made a most graceful, haif apo- : seein ‘4 logetic allusion to. the trite and seemingly trivial subject wxceedingly disagreeable position for @ Ne: politan just ‘The Great Eastern does not leave for America to-day. | ot his lecture, at a moinent. bi i ae pea Wen, At the door of a emall drink ng hop we were As bi We have bad aseries of storms, whirlwinds, gales and {| &8d when the mast caitous could not be inditferent to the sbewn a captain in his shirt sleever, who, holding his tin | 4 genera) combat of Boreas, Holus, Auster, and all the uoble struggies for liberty among oppressed nations. Sup of wine in one hand, shook hand with the bg other gods and deities that represent the tempesta; such, Our Paris Correspondence. i many, he assured the inhabitants that they were equally “ ether. Me dirceted us to the floor above, ar: ved at which fi Se s actetiiial oe 4 il speaking of b's snecesses, because, forsooth, the Genera’ age cr tho machinations of foreign .em) Fe sche Akecogh ibtaibir with covers) wabreeess PAnmeMene Une eee immed» oonennays Dm Paws, June 7, 1800. | tas not had the advantage of passing through Si. Cyr; bu | Ber ahd close to his heart as those of the older portions of | hq yngsian Consuis will report in a « ing this leafy, siniting, flower y month of June, three feet of Sicity—Coneontration of Neapolitan Troops snow has fallen on the Cheviot hills and lain unmelted in Garibaldi's Tactics—Alarm of the King of Neples— all the dignity of an Arctic winter. Tmmense trees have Grave Positun of Affairs—Agitation in Rome—The deen blown down fn the Lendoa parks, hoy evelied Pope's Irish Voluntcers—Morements of the Genocse— Sua tho public aro not to be pooh! poohed! by any pedantry o the monarchy; they — alt avons on ‘epee would } sense, iiey will show, as thoy easily can, that t this kind, and with one voice attest his praises the live | 2°VeF Consent ‘9 give Lp cven a foot's breadth of German | nas pen a dead letter, and that the Rayahs are no Y a soil, Now this declara\ioa was £0 eviaently apropos de off than Jong day. At theatres the performances are interrupted as no ene had asked hiss to do anything of tho ter they were before its promulgation. The se we wore “own into » very politely received for the goneral rough Mrciehed on the floor, beyond whi Be ‘aterior room. He y By several oMieors, who, apologiz2in . ing as ono of the discomfo 4 brought to a dead halt that the uame of Gartbal . cond act will then open with several remonstrances 7 BpParance of everything as ono of the discomforts Of @ } with he carl, scores of ve-sele have been wreck, and | of Parties in Franco—Opiciat Note of a. Grafe+ boy Pico ie rake pic ee cbs enrities! kind, that it ean only be mterpreted ap'ani indirect, OFT | part of cur government, éupportod by par ed fhe, Sampaign, assured us that we should Fwe no difl- | Hurdreds of lives iost. Some daya at least twonty distinct | Seisure of a French Brochure, ee. ~ | \adies fan the alr with those richly embroidered Ince-laden | *ROUM4 rather say a direct, answer to the “natural fron- | uirinaately be found neceseary to replace moral gulty in secitg Garibuuli, They ara flue FellOWH, | pain storms have occurred imasingle day. Yesterday 1 | To-day the armfstics between Garibakit and the royal , tier’ theory so industriowsly propagated by the Froneh “ things they call pocket handkerchieds, er hero material pressure, ‘ - cel lg higdlipely press, though never openly acknowledged by the french government. Whether it was politic, however, for the deeds, and inam age when Pelf-seoking seems tho solo | Prince to advert to it in ech a manner is another ques- | gat nothing will be done procipitately, and that raotive power of men’s actions, people tad it refreshing | Mens uer should I've surprised if ap ableinps shoul BO | geqzures of great concentrations of trocps. tn 8 to feast their souls om a character which is a species of | MMe 10 explain it nway, and if the O.logne Gazelle 9 | Rossin with a view to immediate hostilitics, of hi ontis in the desert, Mingled with all hia fervorend’ ect | Which his Royal Highnces? apocch was first published, | Or tra. aera prenare at Nikolseff fo carry theee Uhusiaam is a dread lost the gallant fellow shoukl gnifer | Wer? to receive a serious ceusure, There can PO DO |. soasts of Turkey, and so forth, aro prematnre. It bis hands to be tied im the hour of victory by the diplo. | bt in the world that he will over vor atarily consent } they wilt become realities depends a good matists,;who, like viltures snuffing the carrion from afar, | 1 &lV@ MP & "foots breadth”? of Gervsn soll; Dut if | ye march of evente im the Wi seem rnxious to rob him of his prey. Yt is known thag | 8? *Boukd be forced into a war, or provoke # BY | pone, besides which, wo have Foino commmnications are constantly passing beiweon Mf. Thow- | Premature demonstrations, 1 will depend UPOL | ments to make at home which must bo concluded venel and the Austrian Minister, and thyg envoys from } C¥en's over which he has no coutrol whether he may Bot } Wo can turn-our entire aitention to external ‘aff the court of Naples aro expected bourly MM Paris, Lord | ¢ obliged to surrender, not only a foot's breadth of ground, } 1. coronation, in August, 1856, the Emperor Cowley, who was at Chantilley yosterday, was telographina { PDE WHOK provinecs, When in the epring of bust year | manifesto declaring thit,”{n conshierathm of @ea while waiting fr Colonel Sirtori, who has command was debating whether I would take my umbrella from the | troops expires, and altho advice: rol There, they did everything to make us feolat eaae, All of Ps ugh 3 have been received ; , office as? ted ont to lake a Doat for Westminster, It ] here to the effect that the Neapolitan General had de- Bem had fought under (heir chief in his briltiant explil® |. 45 teen beautifully pleasant and clear, the sun shining } mandod a still further extension of the cessation of hos- @wring the last Kalian war. Qhe wore a full Sardinian | »,,.,, a all “calm a3. a summer morning.” Remem- | tilities, which request had been granted, Tean assure you Mayor's uniform, t ough, as he informed me, he had resign. w Thad been served previously, and rejoicing in | wpon good authority, that this rumor ig. unfounded. The 98 Bis commission in that service ; another was in plaib | hat of glossy silk, I took the sky-finder with ma, | Neapolitans must renew the battle or eapitulate, permis thes, but the ay pearance of all was uch as to convince | and jn Joss than three minutes, and before F reached the { sion being accorded to them, in the latter cas, to gate that fighting was no child's play with them. The OH | poat, it was pouring with rain, This unexampled { Jeave the island, but without their arma or mu- nal soou afterward: camo in, and after sorve convers#tion | corieg of storms has made italmost impossible w carry } nitions of war. At Messina, the jet place in Mo." the insurrection and prospects of on the work of repairing and Gnishing the Groat Fastorn—= {Sicily that Francis IT. may still call hit own, large num- Boing the horses which were oilered, wi very much of it being on deck among the rigging, paint- | vers of troops arrive dally, while immense quantities of Br the heights ob ing the outside, and otherwise in the open air—except at | munitions of war and provicions are being accumulathd ® gentleman just arrived as Ue brief intervals. Finding it impossible to complete the | tigre. But it will not be now as was the case in 1843, ea Times. Though only works to thelr satisfaction, the Directors have very wise, | Then the troops that held Messina gradually gained upon such a hero, His single mindedness, bie honesty of soul From this programme of the next stages through appears to strike men quite as sensibly as bis wondrou the Eastern question {3 likely to pass, {t is companied of the Lon » distant, it Beemed a tong walk. P, TOKY F jy conchaded to delay her departure till the 20th or 234, | the " J finally ances i i ebellix ihe of Austria sent orders for his y to strain upon the material resonroes of the count i ; is ’ ‘ or 23, people, and Snally succeeded in quelling a rebellion } for this morning, and at two o'clock to-day 1 niossage | ‘ Fmperor —— be oe ed Hen C | gla qgrkenayr iene cctgo | fee next high tide at Now York, and arriving out about | that was not at any thme a general one, But now a pow- | was ‘Aograpbell to Lard John. Basel em Neapolitan af. | 1° Delno, he, too, had ceriaisly not the Mast ea of | Yee” Since them nenrly fuer Jenna Dave elapsed 6h a, ik ce obke a ade cael ld veh gw g ta pri of duly, This, ton, will make the voyage of the | erful force of Sicilians, aidod by volunteers fiom all parts } fai giving up even an inch of tarritory, and would have | Such a levy taking place, not because it was . : neous with the journey of | of Italy, and commanded by a General the prestige of meen it and vs. A wild country of bills and valleys x | the Prince of Wales to Canada. It is better that this da- whose neene alone iz worth ps3 army, will pedir teg fewded on al) sides. Along a holge c and } ivy has taken place, The vessel gous out in better order, | round the royal troops in Messina, until at last they eapi- , were T and under more favorable auspices: a Jouger time | tulate or are ent to pice Broups of peasants, horses picketed, and tents of the ru is given to Mr. Yates, the seeretary, and th pails at | to foree back a Spetasted on ie Degman mt description, being nothing more than a blanket or York, to prepare for her reeeption; and if the gea- | They will most likely bombard the town, pace sail sbaet thrown over pikes thrust in the ground-—others bad } son of her stay is somewhat abridged, the people will | awny in their frigates to Naples, telling by their presence, @ bhoket suspended from the bayonets of musk have to show the more lacrity in paying their visits, A } to the excited subjects of the Bourbon, that his power is @iat the four co The whole scone was very | trial trip is to be made to-day or Monday, but a3 Tbave | ended; and they, too—the poople of Naples—will risa, and Betavesque, with moro ce heard nothing definite with regard to it, [shall not be pre. | bike the petty tyrants of Modona Tuscany and Parma, Fran- cataproent. “J : * ‘i for, on the contrary, the numerical sti That tho King of Naplos has well nigh rancho tthe end 0 nt apaty aPapealtad thas praises thie it | a heen ronaeee tortie shee hf of his “tether,” isa belief becoming so genoral that # may | BOt Prev ed > Magenta } Sandor: in-Chiet, Prince Gartachakeft;has lose barn be said to be universal. Travellers arriving direct from { *24 Solferino he was enly too happy to be allowed to re- | ous for an increase, bat bacauso the emaneipasion Southern Italy declare that a panio provalle thronghont | Mu Venice. Thie kind of rhudernontade may do very well | forts will render, Mt unbose may Bag hea Naples; that bankers, merchants and professional men, | [Fe vulgar; but {f Louis Napoleon really entertains | the nobleman who furnished tha recrnita, 2 military as well as civil, openly state that such is the eon- hostile designs against Prussia, it will hardly deter him | milftary authorities had nothing to do but from prosecuting them; he is not a man to be frightened | them from him; in futuro the selection will cither: dition of public feeling, eo entirely are the most Joyal cith ye a ni * be léft Lo the government officials, or to the rr zens boulererser by the unparallckad successes auuined by | PY “tt talking,” which ts generally rather @ | munities themselves, as is alroudy the case in the insurgents in Sicily, that there 43 no confidence anys symptom of weakness than of strength, and ts | of the crown peasants, and the emancipation where, In the midst of events passing one anothor in | M*Fefore more likely to encourage than to alarm hira. is expected to come out in the course of this sun. Bw an armed sent. is I. will dy to Vienna, sare to find in that city symapathy {such censeleas suceoesion, Wt is dldieult tao any ewe | Te teutit is that tho Prussian government are in.a stato | prcison which the recratting 8. tO. ake pits wa ao Mitte r, picked our way throwh @ aribaldi’s star ts stil! in the aegendant, and [have no | and protection; for the Hapsburg?, like the Bourbons, are | rate measure of the actions of interneted partios lls tho | of sneat perplexity; they fool Uist they are surrounded hy }| Whether a fresh keyy will thus be onterel if ‘ webeat felt, and Neve mpon the neatly evel Phe Y goubt but Sicily. bas passed forever trom the keuds of the | detested by their subjects, and this creates a fellow fueling | state of Prince Jerome"s heatth has of late gtven weit. | SMT On all sides, and begin bo Uhink Wvel it night, | sh fo what extent, will of course, dopand A fara, surrounded and eotupletely id from tho rest Pourbon, You will sve that the prosent King has earned | between them, The King of Naples $3 now thoroughly } mute oecasion for the members of the Imperiat family to | *ter all, be better seared that nothing serione wil bo mdort Ase world, we were im the carp of Garibaldi, Any oM€ | ghe tivo of Bomba”? legitimately, in the samo way his | alarmed, and he bas writen to thegourte of France, | hold mectings of a purely domestic nature, Nover- ——o take up arm against a sea of troubles, We were ati seer eee ‘wile, Like mysrif, had formod any expectations of #8 AP 1 futher did—the modern Dionysins the First | Rossin, Austria, England and Sardinia for protection. It | theless, tt is certain that the Prince de Wagram, whoso see be Copenieg, end Leta, nk fart eee veces Cars eeae Woe sav only 2 repeti- <m 20 1 aps of coon’ Poarance, would be disappoint Bee of hat jot po @osews, a few horses, ba than to wi ; edition of Garibaldi, + and _ danghior married lately-—that is, some three or four | wate, guy ullthe cnemy ie ready totic thora, The FID" trevent the Rardinian government. {5° do years agomthe grandson of Joachim Murat, the former ‘¥ have not a singh: ally on whom they | tenaneing the insurrection of the Sicili { Naples, as bee: emitti ‘ can place any Teal dependence; they have recently been | their letitimate tyrant. We had hoped that ame + King of Naples, las been unremitting in making personal | endeavoring to comeiliate Bngland by cepousing her viows | ast When Russia appeared? na tho nataral /nctor of | by bombarding Palerms and slaughtering defencetess { 4s in his despair that he makes this demand, but bo will women and childrep, besides destroying an immonse } not suceced in gaining help or even sympathy clsewhere smeuut of private property. Really, the Devil scomste | than at Vienna, Austria has enovgh to do with her own ‘n about, maales with by » and occa | have possession of that young man’s soul, and $9 urgi "7 jee cai aid Fi Tl, France inquiries of Prince Napoleon of the health of his futher Oriental stion ich has been leopotions all over Rarone, sad Ge'unt caderstias # » \c 2 and “gi subjects and cannot ‘rancis TI. cannot now Napol h er, the 1 question, which D br pt pended Mak enh wl F Plana) piles of 1 ad one t be | yim on to his own destruction. overlook that the insurrection {in Siefly 13 the expression | and it js sadd that the Muratists aro by no means oon- baad p- 4 e So unexpecterty | licy of proceedings which must disgust Frouce and Pag. resuscitated by the court of St. Petersburg; but their over- | land, and can only please Austria, It is believed that ar fenied with the turn affairs are taking. The Emperor, Minister of Foreign Affairs di ved very decided, of werere °F) | qures have been received with loss cordiality than they talater of Forelen wd Ou ES YET See . true to his poticy of letting all things work togethor till | had reason to anticipate. ‘The British government do not | sisteanaet ore tn ning hgh nang interference is absolutely necessary, keeps apart, amt { appear inclined to engage iu another war for the | Naples. This pati mary | on onan 1 talks of nothing but the approackang war with China, pecmeaence et prvi Bon Chavet ray bape ne they think, vi the Fingerors ors of usin ve been "poses sno} = ¢ ma a omen pages perhaps, tha he Sick 0 die, they may as for the last sixt; a itike eae Which he looks upon, now a8 inevitable, but fuilof pro- | some infor part of his inheritances, instead of embroiling | son to atick up for much apes oy te oo fin miso for the general cause of civilization, themselves with France and Russia to preserve {t intact; | Europe. The house o! Tecnanoat tue that of Bona; Tho improved position of Princo Jerome's state of | Ht any rate, they have not declared eategorically against | ewes the throne It ove! 10 popular election; sn I ‘icdian piss f faleifving | {MC Propored” — measure, —althougih Prussia” has | its ancestor, Michael Fidoroviteh, was proclaimed Tear by health, who seems to have the special art of falsifying | ered to Fupport. them in x0 doit : ¥ - ' ! joing, ihe wsseanbly of notables, the representatives of the the evil Dodi of his medical attendant, euxbies the | the action corer by bon em cona nar consequently clergy, the nobility aud the citizens, and this ex) venti 19 to go to Fontainbiean, where i ho other effect thon to offend the Muscovites, of the eve populi forms its only real tite to the sove: | — Empero! Emprate to go . 2 hoy suring the good will of Enginnd. As for Austria, she isa | reignty it has exereised since nd Alexander Il. aro likely to remain afew weeks, A constant relay ef | juere cypher iu the political game. In her present state of } great a stickler for legitimacy, he Ought to sosign. his | auditors of the Senate is kept up betwixt the Foreign | helplessness her friendship would de more harm than good; | seeptre to one of the descendants of ik, the angieat | — Onice and the Palace, and what with these gentlanen fol | MUG JF Francis Joveph is unablo to protect his devoted | raters of the country’, of whotn there are muy stilt exwt- Seenne ans othen ta wich auth eeieiincanh aie cousin and ally, the King of Naples, against Garibaldi, it | ing—the Dolgoronkys, Abolensky |, Gortselinkofts, Baria- wing q ’ WINS: 7 je Relfevident That, even supposing he had the inelina- | tiuskys and others, all of whom, if lineal descent alone i edt words of the telegraph, few Unings are suffered to cscape | tion, he §s not in a condition to ascist Prussia against | consitered, have a much nearer claim to the (rone than hig Majesty. Tho Princess Mathitde, the Princess Julia, | Louis Napoleon. the Romanoits, There are some of them, wo, who ‘ened | tern Territories, king for @ night only. RQve Limscif in eno of our v or eight Chousand men, with fall and formida- | of the will of an entire nation, while England boks on Rasony party of hunters hiv bie equipment of arma and aminunition, are about leaving | joyously and hopes to obtain the protectorate of Sicily, & eboser inzpection, however, showed that, rongh as : for Sielly in two large steamers. Thess are wa- | once tho present struggle te ended. Sardinia, of course, Way a, rearod, we fore us many of the most daring ly more than “permitted” by Victor Famanuel. } cannot act against a popular movement that is exactly Bad intrepid Char of Ttalian freedom—mon who bad | 7, cady begins to taik that if the King of | similar to those which increased her terrilory and in- Men carried deat ranks of Austin | soedinia annexed Sicily and Culabria, bis Tmperial Majesty { fuevce, ond whieh will no doubt terminate in like @ ppressors. must have ther stiee of Piedmont. As if the Italians | ponner. choosing Vietor Emanvel for King gaye Louls Napoleon aclaim to avy of bis neighbor's territory. Sicily is fallen, but the real Calabria, and in N Napoleon small tres, Within etretched over four }tyle of weapon, covering hardly high Thus Naples must fight atone and unaided; she can- iting Js Ww come—at Messina, in | mot long eustain the conflict, the more so as the mor- 8 itself. conaries under her pay are getting tired of carning their fo er mt ne (eas 10 1 money, and begin by hundreds to join the ranks of Gari. faret into the emough to enab 1 to sit npright within, A few DMakets thrown together at one end, a portmantean and mmaket, with othor smail articles tent, hardly than th wot of b ntinels to guard t fm man on whe Mature of Italy po rach depend , and with ner trappings of war exymeted around a General workdr Rewne!. We y q@arters, ant that | tis motley collect muskets ond pike Banging from a tree or Peat confus Biwas disappointed and Mreeived when wor trove A myer @rese, be wos | Book was ner was mot & more Saterestedy when ar was b the exasperated populace, and there he, with others, | baldi. This commander fs organizing his forces with the * 9 sight that for unexampled borrors no tongne or pon jd depict. Tt was i'd with slaughtered aad tortured greatest ability, and the people provide for the warts of cous” sacle beoumiae Venie HE eee) | iienien withan assidnity that proves the sincerity oftheir Ore recite, ethers. Coen ih famed, aaa’ te | ystriotism, — Kew political complications will arise, no himtiletion amd decty, The rou | doubt, ones the tsland of Sicily is delivered from ‘the revit the doors dnd winders | Neapolitan yoke. The people will, of course, vote for an hat Was disenr nexution to Sardinia, and France will not appoec ining apartament Smmust resognise the will of the people. tyrant and his myrruidons | Yer) sultvage placed Louis Napoleon upon the throne of e.and he surely gannot gainsay for others privileges s recognized az the rightinl dower of ¢ wean understand that, while such grave ute are taking plaee in Sicily, the people in dom are fe prevent the cecurrénee of acts of rebellion OF a ie ae : iT | vielen French teoupa yet at Rome have patrotied TM ne impatt angel | tine streets, and s& yet no scrlona disturbances have | occurred. But it the wong that the peaple will buest Wall bounds. whe apored its furniture. : ‘ “ The Staets Anceiger, a Pros-ian Moiiteur, eontradicts the | uot forgotten it, and who look the present dynasty Aaughter of Prince Lucien Bonaparte, the Ministers Mould | report of « letter fret tae Prince Regent to an illustrious parccnues ‘aud. intenters, and. tt would: ports and Magne, are now with the court at Fontuinblean, The | relative’ (the Prince Consort of Fhglind) having been | be “as well, therefore, for the Exnperor to wests of the first series return to Paris on Suuday, Gonue | purleined or betrayed to the agents of a forvign Power: | moderate his geal im’ defence of 2 principle Pourtaies and the Chevalier Negra ave inchided in the | but the assertions of the ofhelal print mast bey tool | whieh might be eventually employed against sorondt series, from the Mth to the 12h of Jane; aud the [ ina Pickwiekia sense, It ie probably trae that the ket- | bimeeif, It should be added, however, that notwithatand- \ | third series will comprise Prince and Prineess Metternich, | (or itself, or a copy of it, has not been communicated to | ry his penchant for the Bomba family, he has erderad the Prince de Reass, Count Walewski and the Countess, che French government, and the London Times is cer. ikonsky, who hes lately been stypointed Anabas- Kopoleon has refused the prayer of the Municipal | Minty, perhaps wilifully, wistoken in jocnting the “reyal Temoustrate With the King on the sys Conneil of Bosh to: erect in his honor an cqtestrian | tale bearer” at Bertin. © There is not the atightest doabt, pursed by him, and te virgo the ne ruc, on the ground that it is a departure from that an- | however, that Napoleon hae obtained a fall knowledge ssions before it ls tow 1 Usnage whieh reserved such honors only tor deoeas- | of its coutents: and as Prince Albert thinks tt his dity to the screw. ehip-of-the-line jolas 1. “Tt is proper, bo says, ‘that (his popu: | dmpart alt political communications to the Minister of the oneched of the bunperor and mkt not have the onpearanc: - | day, it @ not diffienlt to guess by whow the #indiseretion’”? at Puke Constantine, and of @ great concourse of spec: and he adds, that the eqn mitted. This affkie Kas mate Lord Palmerston, the ig 4 vessel ever Dui Lea had antic‘pated th and Lis would romain sealed, a forgotten nknown mystery forever, Deeds of darkness rarely pe the light For the first time Teco aiaong the Rnglish peaple and Hl that under this tree were his g more than horses, Saddler, mal trivotoret fey ttered around inp? sone of Lois ted terror throw form the the news of bebe s Gand ye. Plus IX., tike Francis Th, aware that he would have deue better had he have istened to the wise counsets of Napotean Uf., and accord. ed to his evbteets such reforms ag woull have arrested ihe storm that has been brewing Inch votomteers that arrive in with and condesconsion tty wart) "ature y. The will be the Pope's mast trate rthy s fwoica th frech intettigenco from Poicr tice ends, It is asserted he 4d, that’ the bombardmaen! Tw that case the royal troop expect sats should they fallinte the power of the in My word tor it, reaver spot finds his Wate ve One man earnot rule and terrorize | > *, year after year, with impanity. vf the ten me © had been arihalal.” It in citizen's A years ago, s¢ patronage of the Malin revelation and of that unl is comunanded by os Panafidin, an officar — tan ok Dawsditt hal already y great istinguished himeelfat § ve Tho. process of f Unpepokir ot the | converting ou fleet of sailing vessels into steamers hat | weukl occasion | been carried on for the last three or four sears, ander the, ¥ of | Grond Dake Constantive, with great diligenec "n Ata review last summer the Emperor bad t # kong atime. ‘Th second Aro reeaivest Ture nd appacontiy than he Wear , At puted forward ove Bred fanvel shirt, ¢ heavy A> pair of bh pantaloons, int » pock ri feh both hands were @anrt, and with no coat on, amy Youkeo farr eonee their them tw edministratic h 1 suming nation draws ally de us bepe that he am los de ie satifuetion of seeing a feet compored of eyht screw he-Jine, three scrow frigates, including the se 70; six paddle frigates, four serew corvettat and Jhirty seven serew gunboats, Sinee then, besides the Nichols 1, the serew liners Alexumter Nevsky and Deme- trius Drosky, and the screw frigates Oleg, Peresvet amd we feen \y Oslaba have got fur Sea, aii several others are I lanily tes. His lordship tert | onthe tocks. At the ing of this year there were 1 a few days since, cmapony his lady on a | tw and being Comected ries, ho remmins here | anges of tiinieity: nad, ali 3 in diplomacy, duntributes Sceasenal Aide vem hetywoen th > has lately sent men into. Belgium to y brother Laopald if ho haps he Cta—let hun A yeaterial pra arrees the eorndrs ng to furckners as te ft in hae from 00,000 to 80,000 rien on the borders of | Surennts Turkey. and the Fnglich, 1 ond Roesian Atmbase Fay before yesterday 800 picked men Wf Go from theder of at i Ay “te t th 1 tT , D her Pelation: hs, Tard We So sg long mtg of a rev darn sh dob PertCire gatleaetis deities wre bz new | Moder Sicily “to nstist the insurrection. The mon t this moment corpare with to her Fel corths, Tardwicks aa jauigena, 81; mn Mounmetz, 43° t ik cena ee ere Hew | trict in the mblike of the da » period ef Mts annabsy: they seey return’ to his pact | tonay 40; the Olof “Mz the vol AL, and. the cite wei ema eae a ng an to theie Mature opera. square by theeentre of th ful in the distanee heowhe is oxposted to be | Medves, 11, in the Mediterranean: Wie inxeriume, 4, in the ured us that v ; ns S Ttis fully agreed here that England traction tea yiweut. Bosphorus; the Neyesdvik, 6, #' Forfo Grande; the Poet. Gia: ant with tho ve that our forefaihors had tables tiv Wy Se Sletly or Newton vetoed | erating apenly not ex thers was.an interesting | duh, 1, and Rigboinik, @ ai ; the Hinde, BL 8 poorly furnished, he invited to cat with m. So Vrossia attacked on the Rhine, oe | 'Y Proves the sympatt y oft Trance ewes kin an enormen “walt, in the Vachy of Pomerania, got | sod Nevik. HM, at San Prone isco: ‘koto, 45, at’ the! qe sat down (0 4 dinner which carr: ton nok eyed withont is that the Pied rovernment is powerless ae re. That sooner or ks trugule will vp by the Ayriculturat Society of that province, and) con- | Cape of Good Hope; the Criden, Ly nud 6, at Fat down ¢ Nm . ; tarihalt?. «ricemaea are looked on favorably opposing Chis great nacional mover The follow: | petwiat Prince and Fu, ve mveno Hey sisting of an ealithit Tural productions, sinilar to | Houojula, and the Boyani.t!, \civod, M1 Strelokx, it, fo the ayo of a Marion, She jal Was sate nd Lett Whatever ray be the desqor extract from a letter written from Naples will be [iQ soe be undersivcdt srreoatte whot fs called a eattie show ia Bax’ wud an ageicul- | 6, ond Opritehuik, 6, im the Sea co Japan. Several of @ the rete tree ow a small box. Saddles ow, he Wat or have the rough work polley, the Eanperor is siinply be Ne peor tural fir in America. Pomerania 's ene of the most | these vee-els are expected home thi: summer, aud whi be vehaacte <A alee ° fellow Ake Gaeibands » Which was got up P (hat fullness of time whieh hes hitherta sory ferfile scetimi# of the kingdom of Prusia.and a great | replaced by others. : ri °¥ wneertain, in th The crowits cs well, aut ih whieh his faith ts unbem 4 Pr growing countey, Tt wes from theuce that Alerming rumors from the Amoor were in eircula. Or more it oh © Gar bald and tied ther Toledo apy the natoral cwell of the ceewh, the nw Suu rica Was supplied with iy 1887, when, | here a short time since, it we afliemed that the Mant, aad Gage x ith of D sump the reward of thelr ya in great ogitation and sea able to keep then be borae onward for tho first the, I believe, in thelr ‘Wistory, | choos had suddenly shown a hostile he peat py at i : from botiing © About 200 persons, ail gonticmen, ighty Power whieh the United Slates were from & searcity | tacked and burned some of our frontier ports, ‘that Geoked: ’ strong and growing beliet | ¥*nt vim the Up the Toledo shouting + weed it to repeate ei provisions The faneut Agricultura! School of kidena, | cven Nicolaeit*k was threatened by a host oF nawisted by veri €, | that.there is and that Mazzini is at the | WH “Viv “Viva Pitw The offi fifty years has dos nie, is eitinted! in Pomerania, not fir fom Gricsawald, | Chinese, whe had denounerd the fs our ¢ n att y ware | better put Prin Alfred—Qnecn Vittoria’ huerors end of marive, who were in front of the pata iehiy rewelut and the profes ors Of that establishinont took an active | moned the government to deepak, tnd cab te te cuntatembhe 6 thle , sicily. Tsearce Tan in that direction, and, drawing their swords, folin part ja wrranging the exbibition, The old futhjoned | ceded by that convention. We are ie! nny . =. oe plan hore: but neh an event may | Cl the crowd to the street of Santa Brighia. Here the BY sireets and worket places in the ancient elty of Grietewald | of Inte ady from Amoor, Barivatdi vw te = " of the T would far rather see Selly un wre a confilet: one of the officers hat his ot the deadly str sented aecere of musual bustie and excitement. The ‘were mero Whole ; but, apparently of it ali, be kept ap a stich, Whilst another eat a youth theo rament of the “wo Dariows were decorated \ sth Sage and icctoons Of ed daniel om wn. ticMlar Sibanioaed Naaeustd of tie Palmerston has no desire to be | 8h carried him off to the prefecture, The irs in what company you will, dance whan tial as the Anwerioan Mivisver had benered she Bul general con " ‘ bumnere qiiries of ) there iga Piro. | Wewwrdiately aster they had uttered the cries Atecclond P the pope and viol invlle Tou, walk abroad or sit at polis presence, the Mar Spangled Panner was I ' Mriends 4 York—of General Avezzani In portichtar, doteatod | Se war taken inte the Cate Bw whaclPwis taken | home, you tind that, whether yuu enedk of Ohinwormearh | along seo the emblems. of Yvusd w seamaaysnaee with whow T wae atc, amt hat fought with a cqnac. | Perervelen 6 by Ge: proprietor ane Weratas @ pregan, pelt ree or the Ktug of Naples. Victor rt Need Lin 9008 Bis ot orn reat ed ae be Pees septa Ge foreign, wont | "ms y the course of the evening Joh We amt bie P siazhub iis iethe question which es at the bottom us 4 Wgsiber of stars: senne of the no ime ‘ ‘ " yA at haw ; or, rather, L think, Wo iuay be prepared | WSiters were arrested, and they say twenty -Qeg pectoutd qmeu'e heurta. but the spelt Atel every dougie wes we of a superstitions presente!) far re re adone bonded im for any surprise, im the cafe, LW will p ve we are coing Om | get and again and aeaia are the chances, pro a tora dave appear: ominous if others bad War Kit men, which, chroneh some blunder, bad been ett |. The wfc lat rogister of Britiah shipping, fast publishet, | larminsly. Whilst Palerum bs bein yanbarted, the} con, discumet ind vetted. Tere wee atiie whomgrave | mot mado up tor the ay arena, 4 ‘an eoeane ” ’ Ie toe felt, | SOF 86M, shows a rather singular condition of the progres here pens fog mac would interpose with “Dewate how yoe engrse in or cighty, The tinst two days were devoted. to tte Behind th his departure from Genaa—a leet which he felt | or nip Dy in tho United Kin lon for the past year. 4 to trample OR PT another combat with England: you forget the marvrilow fuel rural ery uch. Th persanal appearance Garihaly te about ‘The following is the record == ay the people, Guardsmen wet ne sire, and funder to Third’ “te | horee Hee, Bre feet hes in height, strongly, bat not howwity Torwte, Done fens dom olds ut the transport of F measure t wa oof prizes awartted. Oren Daitt, Hor sy (1m hand Men trom; tate ounn- | Rit Stenn-s+« 10 FRR08 | catng the futtteations, OH Mi, bowevete] ive | Seance cha? 12 prntecurs or ta | guts oan. Lard, the Ti Intent Raps ht: eek bane cities Lee seat 187.967 | suet witnemed, which telle a tale. misery, and sich we | furl te weom t0 be drift moved Byecrien Of sory WY a i principal citizens | doctrine of universal suffrage; oa proposition’ yao as oe Solas the operations ef the Nogpelitan } tata, rope aig eey choc a 9 Ss rahe mall crams wn oye _ dardinent of Palermo, eherwcterized that proe A. explicit declaration must be considered a de. | Tigotourly |, Whe thon placed ina baein exposed exriite i i vi 5 7 u } Rinwing theotervaaohs 10 which the pamcoge of Vaaraision | the sun, whi he it ence wn Wiad Gnd Ox tere cae}: Uap ArangOt xem Gad lose, fer WHER: Sécegtasin BOL Ge rece ee ne Sine wee over pene ok riling Baicliah offieees has piven rise: CARABA | Gisagqeared altrother. He wos the fed with warns | Cclebrated, Paton the wUale thess Gerinan agrlenitueal | th the House of Cammons Mr. Somee drow: nti : } have ascertained that the Fronch government will efi. | milk and tiked bie foo! so well thut on one day he im | fire are uot equal in extent aud variety to their Koglit | he fact ofan American «hip laving buen pm 4 chilly recognise the annexation of Contra Tady to Sur {| bived of it ne less (han three gallons. Part of the day he | and American prototypes. fi the theory of sloutio lo convey iroops (o China, while eliibje Baltix ini es Seon AB the Halla Scnate shat bave voted the | need to pam in Seep, lying ow straw, ant covered over | the Germans beat all oiler nations. Their agricultural | ships were tendered for the same seryion 1% Bengidian Steam Geeageny hae been re. | eeesion of Savey and Nice, =. , ole At retorn for the ape Tn my Mast letter I sontionet the names of the now jaiee, and par. | leaguers agalnet the govern ‘The brochure writers ) declared a dividend of 34 per cent for the half yoar—a nthe ‘cate dit with 0 | ienall d ‘Grr {iuah Conese. Theg own the Guorteous ring ond patriotic have made | floet of eixty-ty . eteamers. Their coal, which, two fears cont therm £200,000 ($1,000,000), cout! Inet” your at ail their ports rose up nnd eld pence Garibaldi, eating fre Man whoee deeds of faim to Naty what Tra!, Wallace ‘Meir conmtries. Rat the Of gay unirr, the pomp and Washington worato | neo. £900,000. The average py In the absence | From 40 shillings (10) to 6 mpaniments of war, The Atyrle was just ae cr colved by King oe ian moved permanently to Live pete - 7 King of Kapa, | te ahenp hy tbe, f For after exploits which wt ticularly the South Wal 1 No rallway yet that | bere already produced a oorta neation. M. Pravost ‘The whole scone wat Galewlated to raiee one's onthe. | ever ran to the eeaboard did weil and had a fourishing | Puradot, who commenced the pamphict cantpatgn with r vel o : a 7 pueyese tha 1 no Ocean steamer? at the t thie Anciows Portis,” had bis work seized by a commie Siaem to the nighest point. My friend war not insensibio | Wynweee Wat MAN conment have ondered the Dulldog, 12. | raice of gelics, whe went eo fur Revond ite co to it. Forgetting everything chee bot the pr ) ‘ ~ etantains ter Total, daxeieinesdanvkel 30 185,91 Sehiom meets the eye or ear. Idrove duwn to the Me France is gatherin: whole world to her’ back 5 neranian aristoc- | Qieuled and ived f now partly gr ch, strmig Then we have the wrecked and ‘broken ap:a= i” cleo to the arsenal: it was strewed with far and not p the wivatoge propor t such a tack is | 1#C¥; 4 mumber Of loquent orations were prononneed, aw pam phe be ‘its cman oan ; " direction, } tien, of pr in ,on the same evening, r, with partial baldness, angl dark eyes, Veente, } ¥ direction, bois, lnbles, chains, &e and men | yinpty to Tack patriotic. ona the presence Of their distinguibed guest cwotually ted TeeTor tu DHT again etme up for consideration, eat far back, ¢ an Stonm. carey 15.947 vod pn die tg Mee . ‘Tal a sees ve find from a reectly pablichad be many ome prep athasions to the great wee aii raly made to learn from o ‘ . a A bs nei Fg than ifesto t! Toonotiy die vows any pre want fe republic and ite rexponted reprasentative. Mr. “ Gignity whieh cannot 1B ALS) rescew were many Ricilian wumen, Watching the unlating. | trivgted to hunasnurine shdicated his pritehec, Mew, | returned harks fn a teut wand eter iy = powey Sd sda lures vo the bus, eer fied feos t Debio. <i inians ribtayspecnaallll Same, were citent te Ctra to simak: others appeared | ihe sage. continte for (he )reoent to aunitaln the attitude lve and manifestations of friendship, ot which | would take place on the passing of the Irish and Bearing i suck ws to ange feek portectiy at bia || The actual increase in in tonics iad only beww 6.708 toe, probably at the very height of the buantacaalling, |. Semmes Mat year, tacts to sug wil rerani in thin Mack the hapey recipient, ove ues thin T | menshres, ence. There i som ¢ mat his pote | meee tera. The mngeat salina Tesaae he ‘tutten, ‘the following is t wily of MM. Garafa, New ont to act so Jong & t shall Dabow Canoe iat eget in the guawek “ eee cel te eater tetien on nario recll which Thaw ct e; the forehead and nose while scram woaecks Nave tem magmentod, ut he ro iaius afl his opinions and all hie hopes, wad fire a Veta open, evinced. « t @ppear to be in the some straight line, without the wnat . ns renee > tho 99,000 tend ot eam Rng SB x the ame shall ing the improvements of fay Country and of carry out their design of choking off the 7 Hon hetyeen them ere ot veeee jane wore fron vessels, belng wok, the republic slows ean oom iw Inipreveman p eountry of others. fou. > y mecemerahre pedo - bing. ts Ae here ma 0 | Romber, while the wale pteammecs, wambered 44) snd | (eed tha dlactabarbation of tle euterpeise. Whether with the & the part of wisdom. | My hicart his berms in wit | “Tord Palmerston and other members pin dew. fog modterty m in everythin, In converation @ ated im tonne to only 1,843 ton, being only # ~ - suntvet bity, he desires teat dhe Hatians sh Tessing the experiments of seine of the mechanical inven | gigtion of the vbstructed poliey pursaed by the quiet swile is almost continnatly on his fee; be speak ‘ Venn forty t A. Seal on She otrcrnne, al sural, we Tyee Two Binities ne w ¥ hh towards the douhie oljeet of union ond Hberty. ®. nod’ yh rea, = pose say | eee, ten, aud © thera to mawet the question mar { ty ral times turning aside to give o >. Sives Soutien chlo she wh! © 106 iron +! é ey » turn te wuaiters. Tt is proper to inform * dat prams CuK machine. I feel at ak “ 4 } Ghowly, several times turning aide t riers oF fo | pry averaged G0 tone each, ‘Taeea facta, show the dives. | amie operations of the B rm teed emake J yom saat we Lave hast a death webby bas erratcd us deop | Muy hot, when surreued hy such exhibitions UF friend | OAD NANUSE a tis courge ofthis party, amit. || atv intoitige fo speaking of the coming fight, tiou that shiptilluing taker, OF the T4@ sailing wewols, | fhe rugat Reapodiag fry. at, In particular Voweiiy wie | Rremmatici of (grief as du of w wince of the emp shu for my countsys | Tshinit live to, vet it will WO | ii the blame fur delay om the goverament,aud |: | ” vit that he labored under great disa Th) wore of weed, 128,273 tons, and 34 only of tron: an | exactness with which thelr commanders acied lp te their et or | Indeet. very meh doubt whether the deeonse of o f iort pleasing duty to sponk ef what J Luve seen among: 7 ’ ' a ; cn sa tutte gate of 19,604 tone. The wooden railing veetelaavernge | Oae intructions to rexpect, ak miueh a pordbie, forciga pet-ona | Great Emberor's brother cont create alt ae great. TAs | you. We have to kara of you: may T not hope | ihe House divided on the motion forthe a antages from want of arm and diseiptine, Though be | 77g rene enc, while tive 34 iron sailing easels average 180 | at property. The ewptalue of his Mayesty the de} year, St will be recollected tht the formal Lippopataias | Fon Will find semething to learn of wet The sentient of | of the debate, the result being—fOr eas. } had plenty of irov-—all except the 1,000 Pindimantese whe | ene each. You set that for large sized vessels fron tr | Std to show im their reports that they onutited mutlilng eat a the Jardin des Plantes repeated, for the recund time, | My Wart Loter you—Prustia wid the United States | apainst it, 200. Majority for 2. A mAtec with bin wore hasty nud ontrained, and would re. | Preferred, and for steamers, slimont altogether. Gan yon | fied ule Reems cdma a? NM, dis te teeter rin | the celine of infanticiie, and destroyed her baby tpota’ {ways frlemis, vever énesnive, Jee labor diligently 7 fur the sllservinent of the Tionse wan thon inade apare ee mora ’ iy d i" ws . s close their eyes to these historical facts? | ter of Great Brita hee thought it Gaiy to proves | mus. This your It was determined 10 reat her w hesan | toctiengthen this long cetablished img } jeetort ‘by.n quvernanend mendereg Bt a quires ne to become properly disciplined; a great Ww cu we geeount we mpg increasee | acatnat the mawper, ip whieh te Terms ore reprewmind, tat | eu te sexed 1 cing wf fay Lope the young hinge. bY : he = “1 poo Ch ‘the Sate another motion Was made to wlje of them tore Armed + p Wwtte pik Huet a dectingsin our shi ? The true renning of the repart enables the goceemment to . taken away fran her'w os feast wae receive with immense apple when Palnerstom. gave ; Fa or Ara et ener cwselcae | eount fir the depressed stato of our shipping inierem | sligaie explanations or infavoratie ineehcatmas toibe tis | hwy ufive deprived muctber mi io have teen terete ‘nor Wricht was proposesl anal dranke with | {thier the tthe dein AP PRs thoet primattive ‘wommty : generally HE eee Cre gee heratine hang, to mdrais what | and vt was any by a tusty application of the whip that sem. Several other appropriate Tn the Mouse of Lords ou the 8th, Tord Toug? knives; Wot! outly wa: Hicheartened, ee aree ag epee gal po gl gen AE on po ) eaher inv riiy or infenctonslig, do AW Shateeet | the of managed his abduction. The ng ippagws a the company eepe with many. Peaking sume inquiries Of gevermment relative t BR owar difientt to realize that we were really wit have just hed thet regent yearly w img, and | é With@ blauket, and eewalnider tht i Ah, Wee water boing Jukewarn 1 ~ meet ineet fondiy to keeper, who never | Anglo-Sexon race more tha Tle could not. in fae, silt without (ho hippe. | Cal superiority of their Teatoulc cowsime, who, with ali their eet said Sk was EC ae opening his eyes 0 to that he was not going |‘ *titaable qualities, are not fur froma cortath xt serd avo trade provatiod extensively at Cuba, t with Ais head on his dreas!, | Sad siewness of iutelleet yTyioh form ® striking edntrast | pecount of the difficulty of searching vessel: bea Turfuk he bellowed like a calf, whom inf te the kulelligent activity of a thoroughbred Yanko. Arnorican flaw, and partly from the defects of a ing and planging | Choos are excellent, Gud their tadhnical men are the de ws to baw # | treet ceientifie In the worki: ‘Came called attention to the “of + wn, of the sth wit., relative to te shay fer in Wnt the practical eonae of the taakes up for their ttinareti- formation on the ol the world, ay ben in want nee in | pon Steamer, sent on the Northern cruise. survey the | as to break thé forms tt reset up for the publica wae and form jet. His skin wae —— jaw With respect to yeesols fitted ont for the + @hich wo were—before wt that bra feif sacrificing | route for Mosers. Shafiner & Croskey's Tolegraph. It atarts | tion of the Grohure, For t acces Of geo! the fanction. | humid and w arte color Nhe that of Our St. Petersharg Correspondence, sold the British government had: ii tho had thrown away Arorytbing, snd with a hang. | in abont two weeks, 1 believe, hore is to beatele. | ary wasedismissed. Bere again we have on instance of | ‘®. On being bora be Sr. Perenencec, June 2, 1960. States jbat they should get ein! : a eee » sages a hand. | ceaph to America, the pabtic will be indebted to theso | thoee surrounding the. Emperor vrging on proceedings lac St wre obaryad th it Mt ne 8, BO. | war might deal with veonrls holaiing the Amer ful f noble men had deterinined to steceed oF cic in the | fo gentlemen for it. The perseverance and energy of Col. | thet do harm, Tam agsared, on the best of autharity,"} dd, ned er emumination i: | Meteltoms of Russia om! vy Chong tt the Turhich } and ve other with those fitted ont 9s slavere, unc.l of Miuisters, inst the deenett ch fms 00 ong | Sa " ‘ ; (4 < aToir war diseusted, ain G od Lins several teeth were on the point of com. Di Of the Grond ViztoreJiewdtioaiim | The position of the ministry with rogard Fighteous ¢ * the deepetiam wh: 80 long Aother are well known, wad he never ceased Lik offerte | thet this at a ‘y pevens : me com BMinistry—Diegrace i Varin Jie tee fp egard to th efor dient Ulin a ti he am the veeesion from the Danish gotern | t semure took place, The Emperordnsired so | While Mis fuspection was golu ou the antral Settay Dill wae considered very embarrassing wad (he « wi erushot Italy. enheateneet his ett from, runt, “Then Mee Greckey pt Bis had Gn his | ict the Wagvers publish as ueiny peunphiets os ey Kane | ly weize! wits comvaletous, which eateigd hinm-| ~ 0000 the Condition of the Christiane War the Pritalte Feslgnations in tw Cabinet. iw ‘Which he took a emali Colt’s res and, regretting BIS | ecket amd paid the “Caution money’ of $40,- | fit: but thisowised ination wae combhatiad Vy the | el in a few seconds. Result of there Investigotiome— Preparations of Rrssine | asserted thatthe jon oF postponement of Tha. me BoadINty to do mare, eeget our heet to accept ofit, He | Here is a risk for eho man to run. while the | Mi . Who insisted tipon it that there waa danger in Mite. Miree, who has fet heen married to tie Prinas Russia Sepperiing Derpotion in Noples—The Power by | eure wontd lead to the secession of Lord Jobe Ruel ay ROOK the wear » al Geatbdind ‘ great bettie hee to bo fought not only against the cle. | their publication: ‘The Properor, however, adhered ip his | Pelignar, reeviv pougnet from some unknown party, which Menonder Reign Noval Again Ne Mr. Giwlstone. . Feapen, and on our Mal ndiets Tfanciod thepres- Frente, the cov, all the formidable train of Neptune tack | decision. But the next day the Minuters waited tpon | containing 9,000 ‘The eecentrie Duke of Brunswick, 9 « ire Vewe from the ‘The London Fimer arewes that the strocule on th: Gre Mf Garibal giitening eye were not Proet, Dorcas and ali the other elements Of rocks, storms, hie Maje mi ‘and prevailed ws m him fe grant | cousin of Queen Victoria, who habitually resides in Pack, Ameor, Le., de. nly as to which party shall bear the odium of it SBweonnected with bie 5 nm of the chivalrous act. deep water and unknown shorés, These bave all to be — the se © brochures, Tho ‘con. | and whese man for litigation is as netorions as his din ‘The first act of the politien! drama, tho exposition of government expedition, under the command ‘ ed with ad atta si . AR was a. “Blander,” and that is. always | mond epauletice wud paluted cheeks, was folled yesterday a Captain Mottiatock, having orders only to Brorything mart ent; so did or visit. After sowing hig teeta Targe capital, and oll the ca center Steen, » Naw, the feagners are meking eftrte te pp epee ty obtaly a Biore ‘severe © mitten | Which tock pine rome hres cr four weeks ngo.at (te deep, fea Tine of route for thn Noth atin Sereported at Naples to have beon Killed on the 17th, | governments, Kingey capitalitte and legislative bates, | Pree _eeerantteee merry ius like Mmemalens. | agninet the responsive editor of the Gandia ay Prt fr | meeting eatlod by cur Minister of Foreign AMuirs, is over, Fis reomee eee by the promovers who Was notn!"y only clight!y wonne : ‘The Royal Geoxraphical Society had their annoal dinner | bert They tave some show in thelr claiin. WM. | siating = was In ches } pnd 0 short pavse will intervous before the curtain rises Fox, inh commnonnd of Senrane wat Toa blingenfes ceil root he Irth ee nS tact Monday evening, ahd J did nisseW the honor to attend. | Prevost Paradol ie to be proceeded against, and ray guin | in his private Box at the Ttalian theatre whe ths por o> eqn @uehines a Ministry | Arctic cruiser Fox, under tha comand of eaain A farm fn a fing foot bye, interchanged canis with — hover tie to 2 lot of Fpeccher after a public dinner, | ihe inestitaable privilege of being ecut out of Couns | formance Was going on. The trivunal had that | 9eain < > A change of Ministry | Young, to furvey the overland ronte as well » many of the ofliccr®, aud yturaed fo the city, being | whore gyorything Wag £0 Completely ou ous dead dat [ow ‘Still it ig Bo dowbE to be reyretiod Ut the the dofendaas bad doug wrong, and wereiy ‘at Consinntinopic; the Gyand Vigior, Ali Pasha, an obsti, | Nertherm shores, and to determine the moss ex

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