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PEANSYLVANIA ABOLIT,ON CO)'ycATION, eee ee | Anniversary of the Pennsylvania | Anti-8lo very Soc et /. Collision Between the Abolitiontsis | and Republicans. ay ts Eatiny . pri ki g, and Sleeping with Bluck | °° Dor ,, tre Test of Anti-Mavery Kieluig? The Abolitionists Delighted with the 7 devacing Condition of Affairs and the John Brown, Sympathy. ‘Washington and Jefferson Denounced~-The Ore tor F groed to Retire Amid « Storm of Hisses, &., &o., &e. PHB / MOLTTIONISTS ENTERTACY NO HOPE IN LETOOLN’S ADMINISTRATION, 0x8 Prews } 'y Of the Ponnaytvants antl: gery Society commen: Us kend on ab Keagett square, y Htbe 26'n leet, aul eooiinued througavut Marevy “Kennett Squere is ae mt! village on too al mone Cantal Pia) |roa: 3 Poitaral ma White Ciay and Ridhey n the west, ad the old Barimare torn pike cou Beyare Taylor, who celeormied waseller, resiios 4 ball Brie from the town, ant Long wor) mertiog Gomme, cele Jonof the anneal merciog of tbe Pro Hoh Ageaciation, stands oun'ry th tae viclwity ngsare of that sab for whieo Chester county ls fawed, grta of Intelligence permeates thy yeo- sdisits ©The and slavery seati- ¥ Stroug bat che evasses of tithe radiea! docteiaas pus ts aud Po Wipe, as wax pn the first night Smile or moe tot roliing aa0 pic ‘tho people are 5 orth by tho disoiple wexnibited in sue Broke ‘nto oper ies, and shrieks. Here tore, the a of thts sootety have besa Deid “At West Chester and Norrisiowa, Keaoett square Iheving been once of twi-e Une wat af ity deliberations “The vs al ¥turs tn the aboltiion trae aunounoed fee engaged for the occasion, and 6} o new Lights txbivited, tor the edideation of the sympathetic and argue “One of thete, us we have narrstod Delow, Bay tug bad bie exoensce pald ty Keamett aod return, frank Ge canse of bis employers io & most pertions moment, mad turned woo Bul This w Mr Airam Grom ‘wailom @ preacher of strange tov os in the citw of ve York, and altervatiog as a merchant. Mr. Redeet Purvis, swhore violeice bus Lever egtioned came oat ov ‘Whe evening of the his charactoriatic “Matemperate und vio: sche, whicn threatenet for ‘be tame, not only te interrupt the quietude of tne affair, "Dut oven to rive olf the pi wcers. THE MALL im which the proceedings # re celd #iands ie the centre Of tee town, Ww tne east of toe waln atrect Tt t# baile eater the stricleat of Quaker motels, toc seroiee, dons aod wind ws, aud ail exierior scoontrements belug of « wooderfuily loviavorate coucauwer at the rear-ciaster umbers of bitching poste, aud the village tavera ad joms it op the south Tae entrauce Way wosiais of a double {roa stair eating to & platiurm oa level with ‘Whe Dody of the batiotng. THR AU Witbin we find a plain room, aquare and whitewashed, We plaiovess oo wien was Only equanet by the sim vof tne aadionge. Pep ict fruw oords ta the ceil Er ary oll ‘Tho windoss, pl astractioa, werod TENCE, wore ich frag A large old ott fasatoned stove, Wiough a fow were win a very tong Bad Harrow p pe, adurned toe nakedvess of the eud. Our reporter did not reach Keuneit ‘anti a late hour on the « a Tharsday Ee elbowed @is way through a dense crowd at the door, and wito diBoulty found ® piace im the hall. THE PROCRRDINGS—PERST DAY. The meeting was se) atwonied v0 toe opoalng day, Ml tag the ball to it oeH wt capacity James Mott, ube Pre Bideat of the society, wary Lue ebarr, Supported Dy Cho. mee Garrett, Row rt Parris, and Thomas Whitsoa, Vic Presivents. A commition of pine was apsointet to pare business, and like commistecs to attend w tu and pomp tte oMorre for the eoseing yew. A rasali(ioo wes adupted inviting “ali personas, whether friendly or “Esirientiy Bey ee of the soofety, to take part lo vussions.” 4 ORNTLEMAN SLPPPS WUTH DLACK MEN. Bev. HP. Ckurigi, of Log island, said he was there Dy invitation of Mr. Joann, of tnd Anti -Slacery Son dard. He bad never kaown the time wnen be was vot ao @boirtionist. He hac never kmowa prejudice agian goior, He had lived ta Peterboro’, and was on the mo-t terme with colored men. de bwl eaten with Bik men ANd he tad Flept with black men, end this was Broneniy the sevoreat vat of a man’s anti slavery faith had been intimate with the Rov Monry Eighisat Gar Fett, and be coaridered Ubst be was Mr. Garrets'y uettor - the result of ther inte-course. KODERT PURVIS OPENS FIRB. Mr. Chairman, | have lisened with mierest to tke re marks of the geutiowan from long wee him here This @ @ free patior emt ADH OCREr eine aseoaiat paferring thereby aay fa pout porwid io LOR the Teorey be un the other Br, thie is & question, pet of compierion but of prtoetpte, Ymlercourse is regulated by irrewernible social laws, MAD will fod hw level, Geatiomen will aanmnate will Mud {te natural place, aud proted wiboat regard of Siar; sand thas sir, (8 what this goriows anti slavery enterprise wenbing Americns pene. Mr. Caceem—(he gentioman bas m'sundersio yl ma, Bs cxprenses my own sertimente = Me reviks doe uot ‘Woorh me, tt 6 ke weter on the dake back Toten time W be Conlon ring & favor te Mrco'sting WILD © Lied mea. I cisiinedy said tha: Wo macy with Mr @arrott, \i was 1, no! be, that was the depwr THE RRSOLCTIONS, Bary Grow, on Debaif of the urine Oommittce, re Yorted the following rerolutiaur, W Oo tacu ay waca , That we reeard with great aatiefection the {Net 8 DOW Pook IOE the COUMEEY LO Ihe deatre o@ QUestion of slavery, Cu MArot thas ile effect will bo red Ob culigdtonment of the public miad aud change of PAs Deart an LOA momentum tague, as must even. @umte ip the overthrow 1 tne aye. Resolved, Matin tbe anthow ol bee Farious eocies iam: Rt Bods of the North, ae tee lotabitadle Orijgoo of The power with which the autisarery seatiwedt of tue MOU hy OTe Pere UPD them eometm ss eXiortiog “rom Mee Git aed unm iiog towtinruier a Gametime elieiticg bearty dewur cia Phat, tu the course of euch olerge men as De Obeower, we Ore intimtions of & fregcorrauxt aca purified ohoren, wT whic Anti #iavery #ocle.es can bave DO coutro- Besolved, That a jong ae the fag'tive bootiman may recaytares and recotlaved oo VPeunaylvenia sot, Ivauia cannot be called a free Stave; aad that for honor of our Com noo wealth, lor We rake of justioe to slave, for the love of the areola right, we will ear y ttrive to obtain from our Legiwiature Ue eoxciment Of a aw which rhall protect the persoai liverty of every Damen being oo \@ soll, whew that liberty bas oot been forfeived by crime. Resive’, That while we bail ata token of greatiy pobilc Feotiment, the existence of the repubidl wae party of the United Statler, and while we ravice to See men coming up into it from the otber political par Wo protest agalmet the incourimtency of anolition- it t Wing it thelr support; dret, bectuse much saypors wer a pledge to return Une fugitive slave, and ee. Boman Tey ind thet € ovoetitutional power to avol@h" @lavery in Matrit of Golurebia, Set ie sot tn faror af each SDolition. eroepting with the consent of « large member a aldere of Lae Diateies, ved, That one of the mort important _ filmes which the last year bas coveloy a ty My With Joba Brown, whien bax \\ the Nori, end ‘Oued CxPrersia@ to the pulpy fatform, ard through Re tndioating th. ves theories mea may Fold rerorctng state rigote set em WMiibutionsl eDigetoot, there lives aud durus lo kno tem ‘thera hearts geeolor admiration of brow, sada tne ® mpathy with the vietune of opp Gtved, Toat t2e experience of a qoarter of aos s~ “L brent, aod to the certalaty of its Moa! ty confirmed and ri-eagibeued, we 6 am Another year in AbONDAINE Bo LHAL AL i aval ree io ensures, GB We rejior to wite of the LEE B FROM WM. LLOWO GARRTSON. Bore, O-t 21, 1860 Pamrr—Sivce T oromime! to adeud the agnl. the Pegietivania Act Mavery Ascwty at Ken- seCering frm a severe atuaok of boon mt Lom Under pretive metioa! pronidition ” Fe he mers eee time to some; Pacat AGED Feria “rian Lraatog wed earn a4 tan thelr magaetic mort dei geifo! and rng we uy to bo affwet! olay remembered ta thee deHy wee thy bless agu tie oveatng I 9.e bs & st ta the eet « Cin —0 devon of "UE wity autho. wre my life agwinat the murteroos OOF rus wan Mgentiemean of promerty wn Of My ant savory prideipios WT wer in the bacus o tbe 8 time, Whe tore the clothes from my boty uw ned me through ibe streets, and who wade the wt tha promant time it ie consiterably | fon This was the outy goverp meatal p oxoction that was vovobseled to me You remember al! gbe cirowmelancad Of that memorae ovevt, and f Bee * Hot repeat Nearly ali tne promivent aciers UW seio have been called L Weir Brel aconwod, Dub LOS Arad and glorwaroaee whieh they madly “tlompted 10 Cverthrow ls Lew Busy thy Lhe Cem iny of Abe ation ‘Se far us he Nori m oupces/med, a mary lions change for the Detter haw takery plane in panic sentiment ia ro Jo the anti slay ory movement. Phe stra, glo sor tae cB 7 DA Of tho prem har every wnere nwo pred won.” A geveral ealgbtonment Subject of slavery. Th: ovini ios ade buve desu epeentiaily sbauged ond nde of freedom. The cuntiict bet eeen fro wtiOPS Bnd slave inetydutioos 18 sceu aad acknuw tw be irrepremibie—not of man's devising, but of in 8 OFdrriny—and It iw deepening te Intensity dai Spi Of ereery eter’ of politiest conning aud religion cery tefiect a reoovetitation, Tne peuding Prealdentiat eh Ghee WITDERS ® & Poarkesd divwting Netweea the part eal torees of the North and of the Month; and thong it relptee, obtensbly, solely to the qvestion of the farther extension of slavery, 1% really sgnites a much deep. er srptiment in the breasts of the people of the North, w ib process Of Lime, must ripen luo more degre action Star as (pe South ts conoerved, sbe has apparcaliy Waxed Bore and Kore —_rown More nud More deape rek—rovesled more an’ more of savage brutality ar feborsh malignity, antl ber erimes and, atrooities wot only 08 perpetrated upon ner debumantzed slaves, Dut as mficted pon Northern en2 we and Ftrangers with 9 per Wpite bave bee toe ny derons (or record ay? almooe le tor beter Call thie is the eivy that the end t# raptdiy aporoach rf Prareat A Mh otly procms tha ovpressed wii) Ventnally obtain tbetr eadom, aod Lobhing oom prevent t 1g That it may be acbiewed without tbe shed fap of blood T remein, yours, tor therty wot «quelty cha!) mavkis WH LLOYD GaRRisoN rp J ¥niew MoKoe Mr McKim, correspoading seeretary of the sociely reat,on tehwif of the execgdve committee, ine annast Trevor! A large apace sp Unis vopamest & devoted to the red of J-ho Srown, We ronjoim some extracts ; KESUBLICANISM THE OFFSPRING OF ABOLITIONISM. ob the Cujom mostings, apd the mem whe lgured attempt to put down free rpeech, wud toe i» that case of mayor Heory and us of the Sonthern medical stodenss Buspber of copies sold. Ae it draws to 8 olotgy:thoire port thus alludes to -olitioal matters : ‘The tirst tperdens of the war of a political nature claim ing attention fs the elsetion of Alexander Henry a9 Mayo* of Fhiladeipbia. Mr Henry bad made bimaelf opoox)0a8 to bertain partion by tne impartiality of bis @imiuistra Lob — Be refuse) to Bappresn free 6 ech ab Me do mend of Dolen saving alarmsta, ano be protected pes wabi Meetings at the alleged rirk of driving away wathero trade Bor thi8 bo was dewounsed, aad th wade thet ih so delog be contravered the copstituen’s, The questian was taken on this obarxe bY bi renemipation Ww eties, aud the result was @ Iribm Ment vicdication of bie course, and & solemo note vera. co by the people of the righ; of free speech to ia Cuilest Comet tutional exeet THE STATE ELECTION FROM AN ABOUITION BTAND- POINT. The next politien! oncurreuca of note was the recent State eleeton = * * * The adguostes of whi y Bifietion, inciading all shades of volitieat slaw Febtiment, bad tor their Candidate Anvrew @. Curtio, im © © Heary D foster. of Westmoreland county Was ibe camoidate of the opprsite party, tt Doing uoaer Mood that his election would inare tne dene of the rlaceboiders, and of all Ciaetes favorabe ty tne 09 4 ae endeney vf Southern wea Mr, Foster was ddfeuted, Dis competitor being choren vy upwards of Ut ty thoorand me, There cre arguments great weight ins! 94) Ab aham Lancia for the Preidency His past course in then atirr of & Bupione Slane law; hw present revirnes: to raurn ihe escoynmy bondman; his arowed willingness to dis Ee aged ogatnst tie bark ant in the award of motitecat nts and hes declared hesiisty, except in a conriagen ngt pr-tatle, 14 the ablistom of slavery in the District of ” ham tna, are facts which tn the esinatvn of divcrvmmnating apes. dhaquadyy Aim for Ure vutes of uncompromising 1 mnt diut having said this 2 is tue to truth and owndar to ray thet, as berwern him and his ppon ms and on the tarwes Lteth Im the present comes’, re rlviim of Abruran Lin calle wril be a preat and encouraging triumph * * um the admuntstrarum of Mr Lanciin, us disiingumh-a Som his clectum, we are warranied tn eniertarning Ww cm | Yidene hope Bie lection, a8 th act at She panos, ant ” iitended, will be a demonstration in favor of liborsy; bie a@winisuation, as the action of wn todividual, 80 Ooo Fhe ves by oath of vttice and em TouD tigg otroumstsa «, must be a dontiount aupoort of slavery, Let aot, Hien, any Patiefaection beré expremsed be understood a# beeed on ety ctations of what will be doug by tac mcoming aa ti el eommistration. ‘ EVENING SESSION. Mr. Himam Crozign ooutiwaea at some length, in his Towing CincoTeve Way, Loeprak of wae bigoer law aad | etmiiar platitudes Thero he referred to tn some vor buliy ch Qacut remarks, and gave Way Wo Mrs. Grow, Who was succeeded by Miss Dickinson. STENCH OF ANNA &. DICKINSON, The next epenker wae w Mee Dick ineou, of Philadelphia, ge) HeveDteeD years; handsome, of ag exoreFEte cond @) xvce, plainly dressed, and cloqueat Doyond aer years. Adter Whe betes, mow tonous harangued of the previous Part of the day, the oiatinet, carvest Loner of tunis juveniio a of Aro Were vory eweet and charming. Daring her Giscourse, which was freqacntly interrupted, Miss Dickin. L Dewnteined her preeeueo of miad, aud uttered nor ra. i # nitmebts with augmented resolution aud plain Th we Who did HOt Rympethize wiih her rec ere sofieves by her simplicity ani solomatty Her tech war decidedly Uhe feature of the event. g. provoow of somerous unmanly futerrep ions, and {ecakeion Of proboyged and diversif d ini Miss Die ioson, understand, is mer of the Society of Cry ude, an during the day to'adarees the the inspiration of tbe evening, os iusen, wo flitutions Diise# Bot what were comprom ses, and whet was cow these constivotions? Eatnent iswetvers have taid tat certen grea! Andawcntal ivea@of right were fron to he world and that all laws of mamute oe Wbied trampled upon dena were pull sud yor— rovg to obey, Dat right io disobey. fhe conse tution of the United Stater eat cpon the nec of those rigees, bot recogh ser human Pi rery and made the souls of men ar. Vick» of porcbare and Cf sale. Lae tor oTaMBins aruse in bis place and begged leave to Cifer with the iady. The constitution did uot, he said, Epeak of sieves as property. Kev Aires Onerinn also atood up and eald that if Misa Dicbir non persieiet io (otrating ber ideas of the conmuita t | qaesting be waa bound to auswer ber rowaras if 1b kept bem oetil acer mide Doctor oTAnniNs shouted, “Seam!” There wase greet reveation here, che graybearda of the Pociety, who bad yard Mr. Cromier's expenses from New Youre seemet be astonished at this sudcen somersdult. Miss Dickinaon wae Odeerved Wemble some eat, 404 tov sutieace commenced » trem-ecous cloyptng of hands and stan nog of feet, The leoy ratlied win « plack and reeomtion ox (raordipary for a girl of her venurs, advanded 180 lower de the gudieuas, apd holding continued 19 a jouder aid clearer jae, which rang in the teem pe rietoe of the hall very manwally and forcivly, | way, eed she, thet the oonetitution Goes recogoe property to bumec Seale Dow tt aot oo to in 8 dome umplicd ways? Yeu are w seat Dack fugitives from labor, lo remaet the bieotiog baa been solicited several tinw «Hence, bat wattod for Dane Do rights, 1€ neapadie Oi MOKKDE A Compact, ‘not io the com@bitution the iden if. Say word slave ARSOR—ANTRISONMENT FOR TAM YEA! What you will, do what yon Wili, the Constitution of thie Patrick He oneasey, a roan sboat wily yearn e government doew viewo of arson ky we dogres, on Teoognine property i haman souls. Dr Sebbine—"No it con't. Sight auplanwe) Woat id the repeblean party wawtau? Oly that it wae opposed to the extension Of the eriie of wayery, It nad | Wi romerd to sett'ng dire Wy the bower O° may Peg) vrs, b Virtanily seid to the wave driver, “Go iuto your cares | @a'd pobdo ao; wy Leart | pot so bed, fr Ley wore gud Drutal fextnesses, crush there the @ouen af your vic. | KOC! DOghbors. As to sting fre % mr own nod hem, break them, and we will pot tcerfere, | PTE IOOR, Iwas nia I did fo 16 defrand ot tesuraase otiow givee OU RUPE Fite ¥ Conia h that {lead of de(rae vag viom, al! net Dear you for eee eo revavt Ms oro that my Caut Rood upon tha pane from. “# JT, Woe ce It was ineoret oe im Owned physica! interioreuos 4'th slavery’ as it was, aud Get Gre t the piace, for I went ‘who tunmht 1 omly e@ 1 attempted b extend ite f OF Sram arose te state this Mire Mickin®.a > red Unie a mistake Mr. ove) oy AA ed HO POON Kang. Mee Drousws egalp lercied fet belie at the Dov aud Male tat oO law ld provent the reclaiming of Molen goods, tbat tho foreialburs of the wegroee hvt pea Vaken (rem shelf uaulve land, kod that po length of pow every bemev bears ip the North to et cawie for Ine rosie vation of the rights of the neers, Thet party wineh op rly disowved mpathy or aitiiasion wity the Avowed friende of freedom, wow dovtriag war woo tn Mrventim, could pot receive the "ymparhy of tos fr of Ube right, and had built fe fh eg Upon injus De Spas bere arose, Wid Coplows teterrapion, Te cou! d Bot ge CeYORd the Jaw, whic gave tho siaveltolier Certain PUY, ALC be World be & stor HO BOF aside bn Kuarector # cf the conse ition Aes mek iese Bot nog Noman enactment of eomatit com ima 1 Coutact WIA fundamental tradhe, Ja wp bot tr Justies, , Dr, ormmeie— No. it 9 pot. Deh une Wee Const bo bon, Mice DICKiNson—Fut, fr, ad yoo go tonight wo goer berpy hom: and see * slo) that Drage O7y of yours, | Reo 8 ingie Land fievneor than yours | du y tm frie you aed teake } th ia You bave fo right to go yon ¢ | Dr. Seerncns—t Woold kul! bia. | Mee Licsgeeor You went t OO BYR Gi OmLaLitaln uw | mice the obi dret Of yout Brethres | from tne'r homes ery day slat y Dr Pres ae in \oterry ced Oprmry % phat lo Ine, thea, t yuu doe oom, Wea Bae hone! hive. whes © gonlkxaan on Pee Seurlly (hand) wntin Ah Nie HR ow: he Fegummted fim aa © grotoman bt) AWoctwoe Ole luwrapions walt te noy wan done, f StrnnINs apelogtged | OF tm | With tbe closest atten? find taleot of tho jeave Woman eXeecibed & (slittauly oflect ego eveT e+ aie. | Wher ene had eometodat Me. Karner Toor Yomg man of raedeiphim, dgec Reed bar pom ica + PP WAR Perky WHE Doderstos de advitel abel | tects to witbinid bbett retee jrot tbe repah/ esp nas OF ates trom qwtieee of orinetpls. He Dr. Stebbios, Kae, Hiram Cros er, bere. ome” p ceceded to aarail tn Liner Tedcaiem Abd Gelend tae reyuviinn Ge cmmeal Med Some confeaion enmmet, alter waiea » * © Watery tbe eb sliion ae vietims of the overtoer aud the slave driver, who | jy ife at all, are clageed, for no Crime of theirs, WiKb Lhe orimival who Judge Gould Lave ne Ciseretion fo rem vet bas brocen, of bis o#n Will, & compact thet be made with | wrhepe i would exore 6 It, & aro Gases in wbica the the law. The eiave cau make no compact; be whe URE | Kourt wonid Wek & Woleor Dud ib bas cate thore is deed ramped with the beasts, who bas been all Bis life | po otcresion bef. ie peromptory, Toe nw ve Lime @ chatte!, Wb se vo. Lion i# diggwnes, who tare trey that yoo eb ose at bard ber ia the ure disregarced, whote Wronge are not wrooge, # ace he privon ior tLe term 0 rat tite, sersion Op the part ef the slavelolier couit make hie + Key winior ) mlavoe othr than etolen Sroperty. Phe ery come ap from mw sepooly | She mothers ana coil the Senta am I noes maa ph eer a brother? Agi ( wee tbe right aod th ony of ¢ ary thoeehs from the teett 3 2 a SSF wer cheered and avplanded st every few senton es This win wan, ae eit bo. Ben adore, had de u aotholently new! te warrrent some turprige ab bis suddeo rev de oD In Pe toe & cha ote: etic wire Darang topless Cempatiom toab ever (Here) Warhing’on and Jeflers.a were alaye ur) Sut thieves, whee memory sboaid ba held ty too * The constitution vay ap &) mrred Boroll, trempleo onder foot (Reve wed isaes aod #xXola MAO." of greet disgust.) The ardivice might nise uutli tae crock «f doom, for all the speaker cared, bo found 18 tits rorpiry were men thieves and murderers, He de tpired them and these who epheld them. Mr Crozier teft the room in arent dagust, and Purvis told bia “be had betier go, he covid vot stand fre” The spreader then lauiched into tirade against every thiag commonly veneraied The vehement atjecttves came for’) (a & perieos torrent wr. ntue atlempued to labr fupt, bot Purvis told bus Ma pad no respect for hia or bis Glan, and that he had bees everything by taray—to- Gay every where, to morrew powbere Dr. Stebbing left tht room, Parvin eou.binued, fe beard amid show ert of bione# apo lout cric# of disgust. Ab the solicta- tion of iw friends, be Gbaiy sat down, aud’ the meeting < WA wuROUBCED we be j9OE The eptire remarks of Mr. vorgis were mace amit great disorder at the rear of the hall; and the tivorderiiew. to tue number of about a bua cred. gathered rp vhe ontelde, cheertag for Lincoln and promblag tbe abulisicussts, SHOOXD DAY. Porteg the morning, aferuoon aid eveuing soerlons 1 thie Qay,eperches of ag exciting aed fiery obaraster sem mae by Wis Grew, Luccetta Mots, Oliver Jonson, tyup Contes, Mir, Bernard, Mr, Purvia, aud others, after «birch the scciety adjoureed, (¢Sinee the mmblication of this report, J. Miller Vekim, one of the proanvent members of the soriety, Paw denied that urvis denounced Washington ase wnief, aliuough be did pinde Jeffersou inthat category.) CRIME IN NEW YORK. Sentences to lnpit.onment fr LifeeThe Indtecriminate Use of the Katte, COURT OF OYER AND TRRMINER, Before Judges lograham aad Gould. Oct, 29.—Several prisovers convicted at tho prescat ter® were brovght into court, IMPRISONKD IN SING BING POR POUR YEARS, Patrick Hogaa, convicted 0° the manriaughter of Thoe. MeLavghlio ta the third Gegroe, was the dret prisoner cat: Ap for eeutenos, Crnton begged to remind the Court that the ber bad received 8 Bum Obarscter, and he pope! it 4 tudvee them to deal as lecrently wie him aa pos ye Lograbam, iw Beptencing the prigoner, taid that he haa berw ingieted for wurcer in koe seownd degree, but from the qirenmetane:s of the case the jury had found him guilty of mansiaoghser in the th rd deg-eo Yoo are the fourtin young man [have been catied upou to te oe at ube pretet yust of Oyer and Toeminer, and bemdes Ueno lbere are others 10 be tried of apont the sume Sye sbowiug thai tbe great mass of urluy jo tis CF wcommitAd by young mea #6 nothing in the ca to cal fur the clemavey of the Coort; you qharrelied wilh the dedeased; yon reasined bebind @ door, aud ae he pessed oa strack dim withakn'fe. The lay limi mo from passing Gjau Jou more than fonr yeard Imprls canon why Jt should bees The testenee of the Oo ig that you be unprisoued to bow Stqve privon at hurd labor for she pertodpe! foar years. FORGERY —IMPRISONED FOR FIVE YEARS, Davia Hearn ntine Lenot, omvickod of iorweryan the Papk Rauk, OD betng cated up aad loterroguad by whe Clerk, eatd be was a printer by trade, He edited thay here were reversal clroametauces witch appoared to be aceinet bim on the trial, but he dia not purchase the tcdkois (Diapk checks); it was the wao Who was wits bom; 98 to the Ideptiteation of im the witness aid ibere was no particular foaiare by which they conld re copuite Dim, whereas be bad been always joked for the Wpular prominence of his cose. Another thing he Wihnped W Say: wll the property he hed when arrested wan token away from him, though be Would be sorry to Pap tbat that vas an intocement to get bim out of the way by Sendicg him to the #tate prison; he would also retoark that the cesbicr of the park told him that if he suid tet whe tbe real @ailty pecty wae they wou'd not preerce@ him (prisoner), ‘The fact ts, that alnougit t ) 4ve beew convioted, | am inascent of the erime. T wn -tilaware that whatever i may Bay cannot alter the +, but those who know me J detire / assure that ] aa oily. Wi Se Gould, atdreseing the prisoner, raid that the Per tence wos delayed up to the orerent & Jo order that bn have an opportunity of productag good charactor. The fact that it hus not come now, shows Ujat it could not be procured. ‘The prisuper reviled Uhat bie frlonis, roelng that be hdc been copy oved, thought jt waa of uo use. |Jvega Gould could not’ say from the eridenr that be shoulo bave come to any ovber Couclusion thao that o” the jory. He believed they were rigDt. In view of the Deitel of the jury aud thelr verdict, tue Court contd not tde Why a ofenco of that magnitado—an olfence whieh trikes at the root of ali confidenco—rbonld not be #0. verely punished, The law muthorizer Give yours imprison rent in the State privom, and tne + "Rew no reason wby ft shculd be aitercd The sentence, therefore, is ‘tbat you be imprisoned in the State prison at bard labor jor Gre yours. IMPRISONMENT FOR LUPE, Adam Jaeger, tatiur, convieted of murser ja the ss00nd degree for & Wiliam Pebler with a kaife age Gould, is septencipg the prisoner, satd, as tt bas eon before remarked thie morning, the crime in this city tse mwittod 4 by the most atro chew it avpears that all young ten © class carry kulves, ready to ute ier at whe fot outburst of passion. Tnis te a cage that, were it uot (¢r the iaw of Inst soesion, wonls have bees property cae of murder, and you would ave been properly ange’. Ae de law ls, yon must be imprisoned at hard labor for the term of your nataral life. we ABEL hg bn TWO YEARS MPRTSONMENT. am i envigt Sianchter i tae foe Gg RUA RC AT LIS 1 pec lence | Hie counsel urged the miti¢ wting eirounetancea of the Case: the prisoner was chased by the dooeased and took tp a brockbet to defend Sut wich onfertonasoiy ‘Srceles fatal pert He bas and two childree, an’ & View of DIF proviens good character, and that thore Bas NO Premerittatinn—no weanon carried about the por Soo—counee! subtoitted that tt would be harciy fast to tbe erfortncate young ran nod hie wife and children toeend bem to the State Privon, which wor rect him io Of ter itie fon carping an honest iire!thood, Counsel eng- Qreted imprizanment in the per itontury. Unde Gortt said be ceria not soe that when enact ts erimina!, and [t tuo foond Dy the jury, :here shontd bo ® light semence, unless under nimost peoctiar etreun PtaLoes, Tt js not [ke the other cages * nere Instromeaws Sere carried op the and ceed. bot violence war eed in this case. Bevtence if that the prisomer be bom et bard labor tn Ping Sing for two years. ‘NO WITH THE KNIPR—TMCRISONMENT POR LiFe. hal talk d op fo The prisoner fa! Dad cone he dia mt fenee, m4 death of Jota Jan Bingham was caceed by be Cwn keife, and not by my oar uw sentence =I nan entire!) which Ihave beew cuntictes. i Ore moat be there wer ia + we Went tat ao I ta the mixta of if a crioe of the very » Lewouer-T etrely sgreo wi'S pour houor on that point The Indge the ercterced him to en yeare Impriace. ineut at Card aber im Bing Five. The Court wcjrurted to Theminy morning The Caiway Steam Line, THE ISDN MPL, ‘THe Teese], @ howe remear: pate ‘rom New Tark to Calway most be ‘Tesh tm poblic reeniivetion, te ones mere vo be placed ayou the trecmstiantic rou. A Gai. weod heraty reraind owe readers of tbo Lex temmimed here @lnoe lee mruaogebie ew Ver, which atoupied thirty-etgot ae, When Oe wre thoringhiy gutted of all hor wood | work for Uae parpone of keeviug uo steam, it docks, | whieh were then Yorn np nnd ooxtumnd, beeo wan out co 00 wonday. sad thn Sree. were hops. bara 4 It Corlag the week for the one of hosting the \abbeey. * purpo e CORSO £ Swit Qos an exsttoniont has wa watomue, Keaurar’ by the abwonding off eTOD ADL OT Bhat town any Pribabe Jat ge One » Herald way that A ymin te the neouasitiee of the peoples and, et op tne took whieh tbe were ob gat to sei wets Dey ave raleeé mthing te keep tog, Pre wh be pad for tm notem, due toa abort tiras, He e.i4 oe Bor Cash Ae rapidly Re preyoin, act than ety be money. Bik #016 wat takeo poheesnion uf by” rower it! to prufeened to have bought the a cenried the melo aaa shan, to Nk Weir PRY, Rod ROW ofihom. entered thy Te Bod took Buon goin ae they could get tbelr haves pon Tt | she is mere Bye or ein thoasaad dollars, s, after ty tag in Galway rondetond tir | enter ew ae | repeiced bere, ard new bulwarke exeuted, Mean | waned thet be ower } THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE FULTON OFF CAPE RACE) THE GREAT EVENTS IW ITALY. Two Sicilles to be Annexed to Pied- mont by Universal Suffrage. dther Battle Expected Betwoon Geribaldi and the Neapolitans, Protist of Russia and Prussia Against the | Sardinian Invasion of Naples. The Blockade of Gacta Protested + Against by the Great Powers, Our London, Paris, Berlin and Florence Correspondence, &e., &e., &o, Our Paris Correspondence, . . Pawss, Oot. 11, 1860. ‘The Victory of Volturno—Pusilianimity of the Neapoli- tons—Garibaldi’s Intrepidity at San <Angélo—His Cloihes are Biddled with Balle Recapture of the Bat- lery— Victor Emanuel in the States of the Church—King Francis at Gacta—He does not Despair—Speculations in Regard Napoleon's PolicyThe ‘1ir National,’ dc. Geribaldi’s glory ts once more the theme of every lip. This victory oo the Voiturno, fought with an enemy whose existence was at stake, and againgt all the odds of num. berg and surpriee, seems to have forever blown to the winge the gathering clouds which il! omened spirits were cor juring about bie pame, and to baye again reinstated ‘him to Ube sninda of bis most bypercritical judges as the predestined angel of Hberty ooncentrated in Jalsa wnita, Go where you wil—on the highways, Ja the anvirons, {no the contre! niari of the city, on the Exchange, on the crowded boulevards, in the spacious avenues where fasbion and ber votuptuartes throng the way—not a name ‘moots the car save that of Garibaidi. People seem never weeried of talking of that formidable stroggle on tho Volturno. It has been, they ray, not oniy a great viebory in the cause, btt—and they scom to sét an equal estimate on this—it has vindicated in a manner not to be misvoderstood the miliary reputation of tha moat ro- mabtic ero that bas been seen since the days of William Tell, and as @ crisie waen ail men, educated to regular warfare, were boginning to decry [t. The more guerilla chieliain bas, like overy true man of gonius, risen with thé cocagion, and proved himeel{ at the iting time an able and consummate general. Ho has outmanmuayred ard eaten av army 80,000 strong, sappliod with all the material, science apd training that wake ea disciplinad solders equal apd more than @ match for ton bundred of ‘he rabble, And yot with half the namber of the enemy, ang with soldiers who bit yesterday were notixing but the rabble—tho chance sweeping? to be found on the by- path of liberty—has Garibaldi done tt all, The Neapoli- tap artoy fought like men. Frery account couGrms the ingt. Tho combat lasted for eight weary hours, aud wowbing bub the most gallant self-devotion, the most impertrrbable coolness witbal, brought sao- cops to Gartbaldi'e arms, bat never, since the song of De- obapied its lay of triumph, wasa victory more cam pete—more utterly fatal to the Bouse of Bourbon. ‘Tie wcuder, the lnooncel sable wonder glo all ls, thataking, who, whon driven to buy, af tm this instance, could thus galanwy stand to his arms, should havo been found so mirerably wanting at the onieet of things, when half as Much piuck aud energy might have preserved Lia on the ‘“irone of bis ancestors, But those whom the gods de- termine to destroy they first render loeanc, (Cf course we have 0 party here who are far more mea- sured tn their praise of the “Neapolitan Siibuster.”? Sor- roundod ag bo was, they say, by Aungariant, Germaas, Hepiieh, Medmontese and Italians from the north aud centre, and master alike of Naples, Sicily, the two Cala bries, the ‘apitapata, the Basition and the two Prinoipall- tfos, Garibaldi onty escaped defeat by the assistance of tbe segular troops of the King of Sardinia. But sucha Perty most diegorge its bile m some mode or oiker, and ‘bis is yory harmless, It minst be confessed that the Neapolitan people seem a a sorry let to be brought to dwell under the true vino of freedom, The lettere I haye soon descriptive of the posiliaaimity, the poitroonery and dovestable {ngign!d- cauce of the citizens of Neples surpass all belief, Tho Ct He graeme ted among Muualty, UE ELARINg Kenety Ae Ube Gourbon or Gar bald! badge, ae tho chances of sunsess af_eaher party varied and were reported, will one day form one of tne mowt interesting records of Neapolitan thstory. Lol to themeaiver, what wonid auen s people bare continued t be! And cortain!y such a deserintion gees far to prove that earlier display of courage oa the part of the King might hare given a very diferent reectt & he fortunes, From sccouats whieb are now beginning to come tn think end fert, there te no doubt that up to a late hoor Gart- bald! hed reason to think he had made Capaa his own, Gdon Filip of Maccdoo's principle, and thet his drives bel eoctually scoured & gouers!, whose pame naa not ae yet trenepired. Bet secidente will betall the best coa- doled schemes. Cue of the most characteristic episodes of the battle ‘wan Lue recaptare of the vatiery a) tbe foot of Moot San Aszolo, Ti was Caribaidl’s pet battery, av it raked the Jo) Panik of the enemy and cance bom oonsiderabio joss. But the royaiisse r.:bed upon ft to the pomber of 3,000 wr depiked the gous Garibaldi was away on the side of Bin Temmaro, ao0 s.deoly perceived the pilcaco of bis favorite battery, and wes soon made aware that the ro MOF thy baltic dey-oled upon tle recapture. He fang bce lf c/o a sama) carriage, and, gooumpanied by Medion and DW staf, bastooe? oa through Banta Maria, exolaim, 1b A olde OF Inlonwe omoticn, “Let us go and dic, bat “vorywhero clse we are ‘ we Neapolitan men ew up aod made se ved 06 ey ot Ceveees «8. whieh auwbered about ob Landred, Garibeidi fompoo out of the carriags, whien was thrown orer for @ birrt-ado, and, rword In band, eog OO the war ery, vel itailo.”’ Hut crowrers were Pievcod by tve or three beds, and be wae moroover tl gbtly wemupded in the abdomen. But the obstrnetios wii soun cleared, The Neapotitane took to fight, and ao ther migch'ef ogourred except the discom ture of Gert bad jo Ube. osvential # Bich poet bas immortJized = Ye code and Met a . What's « man without Bis breeches? Tor we bear of hie exclaitaing, ae he desired the Hanga- ‘no Dattailon 4 charge the Lattery be had Come to res- one, “Ob, that [had but auothor pale to put ua; bat go, hy chiluten, aod drive out that rabole yonder,” the mid rabhie doratet ng of a0 leer than @ regiment of ‘te Lee, » cquatvon of cavalry, 8 compaxy of riemen eG gome a Ulery, Tbe Tum gariane, rape the corrempondout of the De dade, “'40t pot Bop io court Lue tumbers of the exrmy, bot -wehed Jur vard with ibeir Layorcta, aud jy twenty oe «¢ shor ioe Dattery war rotal eo ‘20 eDooa was Joed C1 with grape and discharged amopy the Neen! 4 who whew Canersee over tho plita. Tue Hangariqas bad thirty men ki le! aud wounde) and the royslistw 200. Garibaidl tock FO Potlee of Lit worad, Bus baavened for- ward to other parts of the Geld” Te ta vitoe, bowever, buat we ahould turn away from ‘Die exoMtag Butyent of Garibsit! and ols evosomsoe, and degia to take meseere of the Raroyean 7 that is ikoly to tread ou he hooisof the prewont of affairs, Tat it not be forgotion that the King of Naptow le gn. rounded by t eprosentotivep Of othe grest mouar chigas Powere-—iuat those of Austria, Rasta, Praeate, Higaln, Reglwnd and Praceo are sf et bi site, while ba. bim t gathered an arwy of $0,009 strong. Ni who are renty the Kir g of dardiaia has parred tho RaWioom, an: 0 tbs dated bad romchot Aseo'l, tha fe mater ow o tater of the Charoh, who bo was to (hy tho of WoAbrumal Fis trooptara exprated ty arti co whee to about elabt daya form the tate T writanthet pewe the uy wat —aOd the general oplalom ia that eon th ve 50,000 wreore will D* neomeeary to laront Seosckate ptveben bea ammetions tok ere rota rere Ame n'toa (Pom antoringtéo Rise Nanes and proceed ty Gagta—the 0 a1 Temata NE tbe forsmr place, fav bo bave liberely poate eet fob Fm Of CoN STO Wow part in the Hable of Voloraa: Dut thé pitoe Sot being puffle Mtly provisiam1. tho swdiers )> Oe ad panaaanaed energy in ‘te defeucs as provi. ously, [have eaid that the repretestattrce of every Daropesh Coors sreeti'ioear the person ot Franc (1., aod it ig koown Shas tome of home ad fonxt dey air, Indest, reports are rife ad ‘Parsee Conference js to rovalt tts protes aod something more reapee'ing the javesion by Percigia The ‘of the Preset, it ® paid, Degimatte thik \ne pear Pipe, where progress to materity be out treaties of Viewws. Hit original pre digas Napoli gnnes wea that tho sword of ia La ue shoud rive them'seunder; and 80 it ba "1 retoer, Severin cat am ean Van Feoigenia ives bim the beet excuse oe is over Likely to have for imobsting oo a ee oan tan tees the way before Warsa # meet oftétel, ; for’ witn ao article tne morning, ier “s Pespocs hombag—1caa really dud bo other term—bas seldom been matched, Forrooth, the ounduct of Sardinia excites ita gravest “The sovereiguty of States is the fun- Semone! cuazenton of palieas! peerennen « bowiy 0 show ves, may make what Goaogo they thick Wh ae) quite diferent trom t08 interference of a Garibaldi inter- ‘ance of coming from authority, word more suo when there penyomgseaiy Now, a prevailing opinion ex! the about to mane a mighly fi - R4 a. ised at what Sardinia is Bow hobeily, of course, believes a word of it, but thy oocaatea tee great one. Here tw Italy on the very verge af chaos; Lere i# Rome full of his troops, Sicily loudly Proensing agaiust betpg made Piedmonteee; and here is the a out of bounds, Got Tosay votbiog better ovpertunity for the victor of erpecialty when the whist table at Warsaw is ail Supposing & refased, seo what @ dan- of things ensues. He may beoome a very ‘volcano of doing nothing all He bat sitting at " San Tatlerien ‘ tog worthy Mr. Covdea with a French commercial treaty. the funds, will be Observed, both nee ae {aap eenes that matters are verging - wards “* agO0: in I eve bo news ‘a domestic ustureto give. TasOourt te preparing for the pee Beason at ee 28 whieb the hounds bave juat ordered ap frum Fon. taindleau? In the circles about the Em; js ts oon. tantly eaid that Lord Palmerston is wo be in the minority at the opening -of the next session, and that Lord John Russell, whore philippics poliey sre intolerable, will thus be got ria chester party, which will be led, it te watd aod Lord state » Will have no objection wv Piba, and even Genoa ttaelf, France, As, bowever, there-are still four months to meeing of Pariiament, there is time for a reoonsidera- and hie two eons pot, Dut the father Railroads Ceded 9 a Private Company—History °/ +he Traneaction—<Aienandre Dumas’ New Paper—Th. ar- save Conference—The Fricnda of Ldberty Distrust “ag- ance, Be , fo. The question which has egitated oar political circlos for Abe last woek bas as yet received ‘no official answer. ‘Will the K ing of Sardinia invade the Neapolitan dominions? has been asked by all parties and anewered by none. 1 cap assure you, however, from advises received to-day from Turin, that Victor Emanuel will go to Naples; that he will Invade tho dominions of Francis Il, aud that ho will anvex to his already greatly increased kingdom Naples aad Sicily, Ibave this information froma sare soured, ven now the King must be go Neapolitan torri- tory, Twenty Sve thousand Piedmontese will invest Gaeta Garibaldi, who had become a puppet in the hands of the Mazc\n vans, has geen the danger of such a connection for him, and bas annoanced bis extreme desire to lay befrre the King of Sardinia the conquered territortes, praying bis Majeety to enoex them to his own dominions, aad to ‘aid him (Garivaldt) ia driving away forever tho Bourbon from Italy, Garibaldi knows that auatded he cannot ac- complieh this, Daring the battle just won by him he saw thet wish G's Own undisciplined troops he sould not ‘expect to beat back the legions of Francie Il. Without tho neip of the Piedaivetess troops that were seut to bis as. sistance by M, ¢o Yillamarina, the Piedmontese Mininte” at Naplen, ihe royalists wovld bayo gained the battle of the Voltargo, aed Francis LI. would bave reocniered Naples, where the coward!y el!\vons wore already ing ready to receive him with acclamation. They were taking tn tho Sardinias Cage, and wero hiding the tricolor cockaden, To ech pitch has a long despoviem groaad them. But the Bereagiier! of Vicvor Emaaael turned tho acaie of victory in favor of Gar'bald!, Their sharp shoot (pg told with deadly eflect among ths royailete, and die mayed thom to suck adogres that @ retreat began shih soon became general. Mark that it wae only at ‘the last moment Lhat the Medmontese soldiers qgrived ia the battle eid; Hike tho Prassisse a% Waéerloo, tbey turned inte victory that Dich was Doforeg @isas- trons Jefeat. ‘Thie ‘sot has intlemed the seal and deter. mination of the anpexation'eis wo high degree, and lood sro the demands ta. the King of Sardwia shoekd come ples and ‘ako jwevession of she eouatry, This bo wildo, and, as 1 s0td wove, 26,000 Pledmontase sroope will join Garibald.'s forces aud lay wiego to Gace. Capua WR) no doubt bo abandoned by the royalists as (ue sar diniane advance epon i, but at Gacta Fraccie Il. will make bis last stand, Be will do thie bocanse Rasa sod Acatria Dave, asl act asscred oo authertéy that I have ever found gorrect, advised Lim to dose, Buth of the Emperors of the governments [ have jast mentione: save, aa 1 Know positively, sent 40 the young Bourbon ar surapces of thelr sympathy and advices to bold out as long a* he could. What thi@ moans | cannot pow toil; whether [3 wan asscrance that thee: Powors will yot help him, or Whether they count upem a roactioa om the part of the feklo Nespolitans. This Inet hope, thoogb, is a poor one; the Beordons hare been too ervel, too barba- ous for the people ever to wish for thelr return. The dally durelosures thas aro made as regards the ferocious tyranny | { Bomba and bis tcccemor Bombino “etuctanlly | prateato what Little attachient might have beon felt fr | tho latter by those who Were ascustomed to look upon ‘ho as thet King. Several persons have given heart- renaing accounts of the bolsome dungeoas where the political offenders against the Bourbon rale were at) ied and shot, 80 cloee to the palaces of the tyrant that the ighe of the ticting might almost have beea heard by ‘heir eppromors. No, downtrodden and debased a aro | the Neapolitaas, whic and ipcousiagt as they Bare ever Been hey wit wot, they ecanno', desize buck. the prince whom Garibell) has chased to the @xiremities of hie domizione, and who Wil), no dowdt, soon be driven to taker refege in Viewoa or Madrid. The artival of Viewr Fmanve! will put ah end w the hoya of the revoin for ett and Maxrtnt and hie Hie wil! gave to Carry else where bet inteiguct Aad @cluth aims. The government cf vhe Kiug of Bardin’a will Bo} Lol¢raie [or 4 comeut that tho revo'utionlels Prould eudarger the cates of Halian woity, and Maren Koows tbat Gavour i¢ his great- on enemy. + Speaking of Osvoor, I may etate tt Gart baked? baa expressed, af J om astuted, hie de. tire to net in accordan® with bis peley, and tat the Dictstar regeote tbat there ehocld bay tom | acy Can ‘soerred fa cousequence of their dtr. wes. fer, good. it remains to be seen how soon the Mazz’ elas Sy again overt In nfamieg Gartoad! mraln eh ba whow be, cisitves The decrees of the Liatator tage given much oleoes tn Elely, as well as in Do per and seems apparent tit sone of ha followers Cé aber sd vantege of hw honest, wasdevecting batary fo featber the'r verte most wondertudy. | Are being made apparent en regards scares geet ty } Ube bagtetor in Sey o of tus frends, wad among (em, more ao Berton. ‘ he aecrees S wpeak of hare aitracte? the attes. | tion of wil parties, and wil be Fob Saito Re Boum an Auperaniom: takes piace, Ad Turia grant exc itouent kos bace produces ty the signing by Garibaldi Loopoergor pranti & company TF; yy Agar Ue w bole Stowan rauways YW. Adect by os wartver in the concession a Mr. Lemint: tho forne & banker at Leghorn, and a depaty of the mtnitterial ; Hie latter te the Snansinr of Maxzinianiem, and it Who, serve time AM, Rud the Maerinian low Deputies aro greatly movet, and propoos > demend explanations from M. Aram|,an! oven that be Bhat give in hie resigostion, Fe wae in the Chamoer bot said cething. In & legal point of What i¢ the limit of Tk wee formerty be. | Werved that there wore gone, but & now appears that Es he duiee ss &@ member of the supreme tribenul of the Cial Operation ov s wow seale. The atthe ee rom oa of tendencies, teas whea he aus the Court of Accounts at Paleraw, under the gved “Gari Pres re ty, wa m Pal! invested with 106 exclusive ‘per Shock, while 1% could be disposed of @ ‘per tboneand; then yon alt prise without the orm’s ” hag J tan: Belalnjs for 40,4C0f. to Colney moug sum was granted to him Delieving it to be r-qaired for Napa of dictatorial officials ‘29th Sctaleja resigned office, om bi wrote to the Director of Finaace On the previous day he bad bree, ry, M Cacace, and bad ) arcned Dictator’s author ization, Rigned the celebrated net only for Naples, but also for Sicily, @ cae it had been rejected by the Ps und. Pa aarp | Me oe we turned editor of & newagaper ofiret number of bis Jourpal—the Mndependant—bao- Just apoeared. Gari ‘of bis friend's effurts in tbe follo#tng tecma:— The 1 which my friend Dames ts about to pabliats will the noble title of the J. ead 16 wil Wao orp met in Nitta te Se arte pe i ever I depart from my duty as son 804, uv @ boldier, the friend of Dumauity. ARIBALDL fn The Ise, rubject for me to discuss, but mot the Cz the ppproaching interview of sovereigus at Warsaw, Emperors of Ragisy,Austria aod the Prince Prugsie will eee dwcum—-what? Why, of thet tyrappy, uestion are strong, bare large Seapet, Wh lee ee ee) Ye Lene ee Q miner a vereigne of Germany. ‘The lieiians are Rerce jn favor of linerty, aod and Peles pine for a ceeravion of icp Tp ar area the D righe cf the people, ail Ce Epgisnd. and the friends of libert: ‘They know that ebe ia not to be trusted. svaricious for gain of territory, pow, a 5 em = asseured, desires und fears of Al ve low, ow pr ny ferve ak station o7 ports cfaved, Ag yet Abvsiria refurod: bat what G0 Mf hee to ope that somethiog of grester importance may folon? Sony wisi lack to doiray tne Téat War, and here fingiand may heig. pee and < stk Controversy—The English nm Prumia—The Warraw Om . Sarerce— Grand Buon Hunt in Poland, de , de. A few days ago the public were agreeably surprised by a decree of the Prince Regent, creating c\ghicen ne # mem - bere of the4)pper House, and inserting eix cities, the tn habitanw of which bad been ta disgrace anter the late government, ov account of thelr liberal tndeacies, with the right of electing representatives to the Assembly, Such a batch of Poors are absolutely necessary to afved Minietcrs @ chance of carry ing thelr moasarce in the next - tension of the Legistatnre; but t was s jong time before ‘they could overcome the aversion of the Pringe to & stop which invotves s complete brue® with see aristocratic faction, The latter were f: mly persuaded that be would hot roos make ap Lis mind to it, at lest a@ loag as the King was alive, and ourees, not load, but deep, are vented In the fendal cxmp at tho unetpected energy dinplayed by bie Royal Highness. To de sare, they wills ‘still Dave @ Considerable majwity ingthe Hover; but iia. whoirsale infasion of new elementa reminds them on bow Precarious @ footing it rests, and bow easy it will be te swamp it eubirely by cepeated creations if they periat tn Weir etuddorn opposition to the liveral measures pro- posed by goverpmest witb tbe sacction of the Bécond Taamrer The eighteen pew members aro worthy indi. Viduals, favorabiy knowo to tbe public by thelr political aulcoearnis, Among bem are the tw) Camphausous, the elder of whom, & basker of Cologue, who bag veen com- parcd to Latte, was Present of tho Council during the revolutionary period of 1848, and retired into private life. aller the triamph of the reaction, while the youager bro- ther remawed Ww the House of Deputies as a leader of the- ‘Ppposition against Mantouflol, Tuen there i# M. Borne. man, also an ex Miuistor of ‘48, whan bo midé bimeolt~ especially odious to the ariptésracy by the abolition of ‘the Game laws ; M. Bloomer, s liberal Catholic ari the Wile notre of the ultramontauists; Count Pourtaiés oud Baron Usedorn, ambaradors at Paris and Frankiort, &e | ‘xc, Some of them, tach a Count Dubwe Fiaxeneteta, . sre the heads of auciont aod noble families, bot are ot thought suiliciently gonservati ve lu their opinions te- be involved im the first creation of Peors uader the late» régime, The appointment ef M. de Robo af Miniter of Finance, for some time in the Maateue! Orbinet, , might appear objectionable; bet it shook’ be ‘recol-, jected that be rumigne | offloy ae even am tbe cap italation oF ‘Olmute and the blind reaction thai Gilowed it Usslsed ‘tue real character of the coil ender whom he ter ved. M. Kubee, the cldcet Gpancver in I’rass.s, to whom « seat te. ‘Ube Houte of Lords was offore|, ls cated to baye fecliaed the bonor, Five of the pew Ccers baring been mem ers of the Onember of Deputies, ag many yroancien heve bev pro duoed in the lower branch of the Legtsletard, wale’ hap to be filed before the approaching selon. The election’. bowever, whieh exc\\ee the most Interest, is that for one of the representatives of this capital a tbe rodim Of Bd Jeter Tretite nt Temige’, whowe doatn carty inet wars veraily lameate! The mure popict By ab. ay the docs: oratie party bere se cotod M. Waldeck aa Moet? pr tidane, nud If he can b> prevasied ape to ren Orutert may be ook d for@erd \ - wor WRoreor! since the diseotnttop of ihe Proms» Par'iament fo 1°49, epion pet aa Cbd to O% versal rulrage in this country Wale dock ie a kind of Praveian Kirn Ratiog choot he f the extreme leit, where bi wence and the f6troar with wascu he stvogsed demo- «Pakia priceiple® rendered him the {dol of the provle. On. bigat of the BON Ocbeder be ma te Une frmons mation the Prasalar army sbowid be seut 46 tbo relief of the Viernese, who were thes beticged by tue bur laaol Wintiechgra'r, ant when th a compe deck of November opened be beaded the major ty of the aseem! whe deoled the tegality of tbe ro a! ordonnam et & tinned 0 bod their a Ml they ‘were dig? persed by mititory fore Alter the prom Of the cherter of Derombor 6 h@ wal Ty the ely oF Delin into the Rowse Of Rapresentairam, WEE ely Ing aroun. Dim te dije ct emir OF tne dome cratic party, bat ed man? ot & tone ' Ing Wee of F setioa tint duly over eer the opeoiution of toe Coanbers the charge ef ish iresron, brooght retorione info weve in ths pay of eitey. Forvausteiy for Waldect, offences Of tui te lee by s for many pounded dei'gh vreat discomdtare Ly Maanie “tet on by who hamter ed to prevent « rep tition of sech ootoward oe. Carrence?, ant to seeure evocese of thew ; rurecmy aur fov the fotere, Ay ommenrag te ee am | ‘teents from soe 7 cv ~one ee sepmens fasctionaries. Binee thee politics aad Confined bimarif w Kingdom, in which station hie enemiot were obliged, porely thelr will, 1 have him, the edger m Prassia Deing immovable, by 8 law jotrodeced #o owiy ma

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