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2 NEW YORK AERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. — RY war creditable to thle distem’ branch of the British | of hie death. At taniGutygpet soeity bo Stier a ue | caleper thas be carried —bub rout fa wi Be feta, snd | @bliged to live under L ape. American ’ Commision as ene ce death the ‘'nateral” wi e allow eBprItTvs ¢ 14\4, after a lifo of trie} and honor, bravery pend . 72, BO | soe quoodam leading Soerael wand, bin’ old techs, und by - - +0 ‘uitering and victory, bas at been | War of 1812 was then at ite height, and the om of bia | the .ice of American journals and journaliste has beoa | bere, and is to be pubiicly Brath of the Fam us Ear! of Dandons! | ‘ fathers wt (he green old age of eighty five | time was spent with the army of the frouty ,, where he | beaten out of the Meld. A very I don’t | J end the Celebrated Duke Decuzes, One of | are. | Thave are tow mea sow dive eo ome Som see was & spectator of and participator in many a bard | %'s” to sconte the Ean of printing Very commonplene experienred 80 ought battles reagera ‘hat paper ve Old French Empir rane se ap Geet oak Eptom his earliees tite he | foogbt battle, In two or snes ents hewas se. | in every’ of the world, and heve « ude the reper’ of WDC COMO | es ohin duty, and ike the greates: naval bero | Verely wounded, particularly st the famous vattic of | right io information on every subject; out Our European adyicet (OF iwo of ibe most distingy France, Tho elaborate seroe" eq mon of Hogiand and which we tapply of the gront men oagmot fatt frealort. Thety names fred with the birvory of thelr méerest of (heceauds will be the ebtef events of thelr re. vespoctive coontries thas tne of Oid Bagisnd, and thoursnds of her invincible warriors D+tVery pert of the glove, It may be said that— Ib howor’s cauee bis iife was parted, ly bocor’s cause be (alle at Inet, For England, home and duty. ; ‘The wemory of this great hero, who now quietly sleeps iw lant sicep, will Jog be embalmed in the memory of bis cwn countrymen first, and then !n thatof all true mon devotion and detorm\ Lundy’s Lage, whea he recived ® W’jund which nearly proved fatal, and the eflects of which’ pe carried with bia Wo the day of hisdeath. For his Y payery tn action, and distmguiahed conduct in other ree’ secie, he rapidly gained promotion, until at the about “che close of the war he received the commission of ® .ptain in the United Staves army. Alter the war, sod upor @ ,¢ redaction of the army toa Peace establishment, Capte’n Haile, for bis bravery and Eurepe, 16 is certainly a work of supererogation to Or to ptove tbat the’ London Finals 4 times decidedty, and no | Souked of as the vehicle of the latest or most news. The active penny press of Loudon bas cut off at least halt its former cirou- {ation apd more than three fourths of its influence. The ecitorinis are priccipally written by country clergymen, ite reviews by Grub street hacks, its money articles by fqwakened on the perueal of who Kaew aay go hence corset, Urefulness, waa still retaty od, and did active duty at seve- Speculators, aod as 8 satural oF reasonable result the smarkable careers mation, when manifested la such @ remarkable manuer a8 | TI)" move forts on the CF oatier of the Indian country." ) “cperty bag bedome 90 moderate & concern that the for. THOMAS, LORD DUNDONALD. Lord Cochrave leaves five children, the eldest being | Al¥8y8 commanded the respect of bis superior oflcers, | u.er proprietors have sold out the largest interes’ in it to few of the renowned dead with Ske | Thomas Barnes, Baron Uocbraae. The saccenser to ud his strict mill'ary digoiplize made him an” 0 | the house of Rothachilde, and they pe it princioally as a meen te ee family honors,’ titles aud cetates was bora in the year | Mander. As his chey aster for justice and stock jobbing concern, and to tlafet politicians and the | to . Ricord ame of Thoma’, Count of Ouchraae, otherwine known By | 110) ee aay age be entered he army, in which he | Were well known, be was frequently spp sioi —/udge | powers that , 19 obtain patronage, power and place a | who for twenty, years past bas me title of Lord fupdonaid. The deceased was one Of | p14 steadily advanced. In 1840 ‘obtathed the rank | Advocate et courts martial . ‘The London Daily at least treble | ciiniques at the ital du sailors Yeet ibe world } cf cepteis By dye ye the reputation of vetng a cool Having remained in the army r ght y ors after 90,000—vw the Times’ lees than 30,000— | position which he hel wan ne oof yer, 1775, | ostermines ‘and couragenes othoer. ; . tho war was cous) adod, he resigned: comaalanion to de- and far better aud more reliable foreign a Heth year, at which “, ever a ‘wae born on | 0 a '* 4 ole htmee! ae dut fe. en! a bat the Times wishes ui bs y LJ Siem seatet twas cent i mye | et amt pmemeed sat | ‘arty Nai rete | “acer ee eee, Reed | Epa? Eat ia "mast Te pes | immanent ° eo con- J Srimotyal member of which was elevated to the rank of } ‘ish North American equedron, He was tben © pale ac | ie etudies he commenced the practice of his profession | s.rvativo, are also papers of large clrcalation and in. | fact which certainly does not well | The event of the day, or, rather, of the wosk (lor the- ‘Bvent in the pear 1609. Up to the year 1831, the period 7. 3 oe. Be bed atirm stop aed « | 'D ¢ouncotioa with his teacuer and friend, and ooatinued | cence, All of there are published at the same ae | either for the moral condition or boasted medical pro | festivities have extended over several days, and are no’ ‘ab which the deceased succeeded to the title of tis fstheF | earch ing look, and. whon foliowed by afuping crowd, A penceeneatn fas bores eye. a eee g the Senin penny Sara an, wee ae, pig fee. cae for seourity from = certain class of yet quite ), ie tne centenary of the Berlin , . A . a i Y iweares concluded), semi. 01 which time bo had already warted all the estate ly | Iway rscemed anxious to get outof public domerrene, om y, Sound judgment aod al Survala Sbrown “0° completely “ia tbe sbade by the | Tedesco appeared at the French Opera on Sunday night, | University, which has excited as moch interest as tbo joa) experiments, be wes known by 19 Je oioces ead ranean tt merican mechanical | on jon of a charitable benefit, as Fides in the een, a 4 {him with great respect, and the pertsd of his service “« ” Schiller festival did last year. In fact, tho two anniver- of Lord Thomas Cockrano. After a tervice of ‘West ied tion was remarkedle only for the It te @ mark of the confidence that was entertaines for wery paper It seemed to me that her voice was as soft me s Oe ean eech he endeavoro! 10 iutredace iq | iM, tbat he held a numer of civil offiocs both under whe would have to | and sympathetic as it was Micon years ago At the | Saries.are of » similar character; they combine the cle- feve years im the royal navy, be refused to enter the Bri- | eat reformation vied Beppiness of the men of the | 186 nod general goverameat, of high respoosibility, ali America stimulated | Italiens ving the ‘ Cenerentola,” with Albon} | mente of a political demonstration wiih those of a soien- eb army, wod shortly after'he received aneppoiuiment | PLOT Cervice of which be was #0 raro an ormament, | which be filed mith credit and enor. So retired within mechines, ead | and Bad trage- | tito jubilee, The Berlin University fe one of the most ‘weopiein to the navy. He therefore embarted on doard | ocKE DECAZES, RX-MINISTER OF THE INTERIOR AND | onsteined reputation. wives § } -- 4 ing. iis famous in Germany, but it does not owe its resown to wf mcorvetic, commanded by bis uncle, ir Alexanier [. pypeipENT OF THE COUNCIL OF LOUIS XVIII. In pis private life, and aa a member of society, he al- ‘eekly News, the Manchester | theatre, antiquity of origin, for it ts the youngest of a] the high Woebrane, who aNerwards was raised tothe rank of Ad: | O27 joreign advices slo reveal the fact that another of Gondinn, sad cme | 0 schools of science in the country, some of whieh, such ware! It was not long before tho young man gave Cv’ | 4.6 gietnguished public men of the last haf century has pt phy pros | Peal as the univermticn of Prague, Heidelberg, Letpaic, Gent proof of his mons i senpateasaeesn gone to bis long ascount—the Duke Decazes—one ef the | church, and bis funeral services tok English, Not » quarter of the books | ‘ the Monkey Boy,” all to were founded: as early as the fourteenth ovmtary— + gears rp “aa os most active among the aotive iadividuals of that ¢ormy Be was interred with all the honors of the Masonic Fra |, While with you more thas s hundred years and more before the discovery of Wie, iw evgoring an: Freael ranges period in the bistory of France which we associate with | ternity, and in such esteem was bo held by the villagers & mention of Mr. Grant Be America. Its peculiar importance is derived from ito aimed for him tho commend of the frigate Thetis. jatrigues and sanguinary wars. that the stores, in the streets through which the funeral belongs | 4M Saints’ Day in Paris—Grand Mimic Battle in the Bois | boi. one of the first fruits of the political and sosial re- year 1800, ad in the epece of ten months, ne captured Kijwe, Dube Decazes, was born September 28 1780, at forms ‘aaugurated in Prussia after the pence of Tilsit., wee lere than thirty-three vessels ef war, carrying 125 | 5: yu itin de Laye, pear Libourne (Gironde), where bis : oe bone . ons and 533 men, and among tho rest waa the splendid | 7110 yoy Hemenant to the presiéial ote "He wee Ww E | ecroaee Yesterday being All Sainte’ Day, the Bourse and all the pegs Prostration of the military power of the menar- 4 . 1y had exposed the hollowness of the system of abeo)ot- @panish emp E) Gamo, an act which led to bis promotion Soended from an ancient Gascon family, ennobled by ‘ncrom a | public offices were closed. The printing offices and bu- pu cs nies se met _ we whe rank of capiaia. On the Ga-of July, 1600, afler® | Henry hie studies in the mili- aeeanaceeemanmenmael cuaises, keeping | reaux of the news venders enjoyed s holiday, for no jour- er Digi cat athena panty fet ind ‘ania of be TV. ig 1695, and commenced bis im the mi Teal buffalo fosiog © ew spirit into the government and. the people. Cente and Mapeaatercnne tins eee of Aa: | tary echool of Vendome in 1790, flaishing them at Lt | Ayyival of the Teutonia at chase afer | Bale were published. Al! Sainte’ Day ia, indeed, on0 of | Fortunately for Prussia, she sae we mira) Liois; but three days afterwards Lino's, the Freneh | yore wucre he establiabed bimsclf as an advocate. two bake calves ~ aes . Ber- | the four great religious festivals which no circumstance és paces Peed apron. tye case sd ‘Adaoiral, was thoroughly defeated im the Day of Algceirae | Cider une Comsulate bo came to Paria to seck @ higher New York. gen beights; 8a Mae | i allowed to taterfere with, and the speotacie of sober peel oor abe ey tani rg mh “hd wy lord Saumarec, of the Brietish roys! navy. Lord @eebrane therefore returned to Fogiand, where, for some deat'ny. He was employed in the Ministry of Justice when,be married the daughter of Count Maraire, first his saccessor; the Prussian army, 80 extolled for tie dis- Cipline and the tactics of ite commanders, bad been dis- ing r . lussed. His little parlor wer Wime after, be remained on the baif- pay list, President of the Court of Cagsation, This marriage open: | Qur London, Paris, Berlin and Plorouee | Quite inadequate 10 te "Gand ana ctteriy | their Borror of Papacy so far en to eave no few traces of | Ds uses gock of sheep, and the hingtom war Baving been ordered into ective service in tho year | 64 19 yim w sercer tn ‘he magistracy. Appointed almost broke down, and s0 he returas and veota bis Hi bhamor, | *bis connection between relaxation and religion. wedipel te<tin vers Ga a ees W286, Lora Cochrane took part in the blockade of Bou | \. ecaiately to the irvbunal o the Seine, he became Coun- Correspondence, Mrs, Trollope taehion, and spins long yarns and ‘waddle | There is a touching sentiment pervading this day which 10 th a — - haga ingne, and afterwards in that of Ferro'. The war of exter: | stor to the Imperial Court in 10(6; but the same year ke. ae aera teat atiane eran tint be | casts slight shade over the enjoyment generally obsorv- ssn asap ara cn Sostoy lt iy old ee aera omer egies Peesen came See ’ — “ writing about America. Sach tourists are simply con. | €0, but which greatly edde to Ite interest, All who pa ny vhagab ahem he was called to Bolland by the conidence |, same time tha! the agricultural class were relieved from fier jound no more active or more zen'ous partisan {, King Louis, that honest sovereign, who preferred = tempuibie, and their guardiace abould look afer thom | have lost thoee that are dear to them—and who has an be. Not only did be take from Spaine-the ally of <a id aveuadties ies he ta The steamship Tentonis, from Hamburg Iet and South- | and rot let them go out. pott—visit the tombs of the departed, and depo- the yoke of feudal oppression under whieh they bag = rather to abdicate a tl to sacri berests Sth fnak., arvived at this ooré ais tm, The Galway Mail Company hada general and extraor- groaned for centuries; that the ciies were invested with Brance—an immense number of prizes, but, ae command | 115 people to the political views of his brother, (1610.) | *™PW® ' ee aes a SySE dinary meeting appointed for the let instant, butad. | sit either wreaths of immoridls or fresh gathered | 140 tiene or seis x cad thet ms - ee of the Pallas, he ecoured the whole coast of Guienne, | 4 Dec es, bis confidential adviser, sustained bim, it is —— jomrned 0 the 221° The papers scarcely noticed it, aud | flowers om the stone that indicates the loved remains. oa “ nas — “an ended into Gironde and destroyed all its atvanced posts, | 444 in that resolution, and aroused on that account Oar London Correspondence. peg ann Rg a Be ts A ction ee It Ws & moving eight to witness the thronging peg 8 from pea erytaey cae A Ro mogasiner, the storcbouses, the datter'es and the st himself the displonsure of the Emperor, After Loxvos, Nov. 3, 1600. | steamers of the line since the long catalogae 'e jumsters | crowds that slowly wind thelr way up to Pere La Caaise, i protege eens ee SevtiGcations, This was in 1806. Two years later he re wowed the same terrible expedition egalnst the whole ex- pews of the coast of Languedoc, In 1809 he threw him Beef and bis followers into one of the forte of Roses, in @atalonia, acd aided considerably tn defeating « French Brigade that was laying siege to the place. Ie the month of Apri in the fame year be couceived ae baving accompanied the ex-King to Bohemia and Austria, he was attached, in 1811, to the service of the Empress mother, Madame Letitia, as counsellor and secretary. Ou the Fre. Restoration he rallied with enthusiaem to the support of the Bourbons and the constitutional charter. Be remaived faiibful to them during the Hundred Daye, ‘a0J, pattiog bimeeif wt the head of a company of the Na- The China War—A New Treaty of Amity and Commerce— The Ambassadors to Be Received—Great Ba'tle in Per- sia—The Great Civilisers of the Age—The Warsaw Con ference—The London Times? Nick of the Woods—The London Press—Influence of Yankee Enterprise in Eng- land—Grantiry Berkley’s Visit to America—The Galway Steamship Company—Great Sale of Blood Horse in Eyyrt, de. he logs of the bt. 2 ot Bis horse railways tairty ere ending with t Mr. ¥, Train bes started, and one is now baildieg here tn London; 80, Ey pt—oomn thirty-three stallions, ono of which cost $20,000; 187 mares, Arabian and Svriap; fifty-one “‘entire”’ colts, aad ‘Montmartre, Mont Parnasse and the other beantiful come tories of Paris, and there, amidst the cypress groves, per- form their tender but trist office. The children accom- pany them, even the baby i arnws, and some of the scence, where the tombe are freshest, are affecting to a degree. Ths after part of the day seoms generally spent tp pleasent, though not turbulent, amusement. The bol). Gay i 0 general that, for the nonce, al) the members of | mursery of liberal ideas—an intellectual centre—trom | which the rays of intelligeace might radiate over the ea- tire kingdom. On the 16th of October, 1810, just four the project of destroying tbe imperial feet stationed at wa) Guard, be «flered bis services to the King, who Beedefort. Hayiog received full powers from thy Admi- | Nu" vet hunecit ouca more sompelled 10 reine wo | Toe Mictt intercating news Is from the Flowery King anit ¢auimale, ‘Thiet probably we | the family are brought together, and for the most part | World bare so lately a. Amang Ne Sess eashere atay, be cansed to be consiracted an immense uomber of | eyite, 44, Decaves offered the address which the royal | “i. The Brother of the Sun and Uncle of the Moon as | most inter eating and important salo of Borses ever held | the pleasure of tho mestin g soos all-uflicient for the oo- | the great jurist Savigay, the ‘Sohevermaches: Hegel, (pinnke arid empty casis , in the form of a raf!, each piece court, of which be was a member, drew up in bonor of | *¢e? bis ragged regiments defeated at the Taku forts, Cairo ue Eeypl. on ite eee of Poster: poi) casion. To us Saxons, who arc wont to see drunkenness ee ae of to. wi ayy Hietory;” tho of the construction being roped and chained to the other; | Napoleon, who bad just returned from the island of dibs, | and now the Ambassadors aro in full march to the | 7imes of November 8, page 10), your dealers or horse | and debauchery the chief elements of popular relaxation, pes Age! Nok gece he be reek. = tm all of these empty vessels be placed im the aggregate | Some of his collcagues insisting that the rapid returo | capital, where the Emperor bes promised them an | (sucicrs wiil hardly be abie to be at the sale. the night that such @ capival as Paris presents on such an survive and to officiate az reser at toes allen: anniver. edout fiftcen hundred barrels of gunpowder, several hun- @ved abclls and about two thousand grenades. So resolute wae the cbaracter of this ex:raordinary man, and eo utter- from Cannes to l’aris of the Emperor Ly asoreed bis re- | secession to the throne, be replied with teasing which | has since become celebrated:—Je ne savais pr que la le- gitemete ( le priz de la course—'‘! did pot know that le “honorable reception? Considerable dirappotntment is felt bere that the Plenipotontia-ies were going to Pekin without belong sccompaniod by the belligerent Our Paris Correspondence. Panis, Oct. 18, 1800, Occasion is very ttriking. To say there is nothing of the kind would be going too far, indeed ; but the appearance of ft is 90 exceptional as to excite @ look of compassionate sary of the institation to which he has devoted his log. Notwithstanding its brief the Uni ty feariees was he of danger or peri}, that on the might | BRIMACY Wee the Price Of eet otal ca wacagie, | and victorious armies. Sach » display would have had | P4ris Gowip—Popular BNograrhy— lester — Te "C8 | gurprise in every one whenever the eyo encounters i. | occasionally interrupted or impaired te, Uesfalsees. in. sf the 11th of Aprii e actually bed the courage toembark | exiled Yom Paris M. Decazra went to Libearne to wait | «good efect on the Emperor and his dirty and moaldy | Pers Howe—The Cik—fhe Tape Franc—The 7 On Tueeday the Emperor indulged his lieges with some | onthe, most of the students, ‘apd. sot stat ee em thie volcanic contrivance, accompanied by fd ang shy otrmecen 6 Fad pny Hy oe sa retinue of officials. Such another opportunity may never Neo Se ‘“ré | saimio fighting on the race ground in the Bols de Bou- | the Profeevers, having taken’ up arme against ® Hevienant and four sailore—bis intention doing | Sreitteo bad jast diesolved,’ Hore, by nv own au, | OCUF sgain during the present gencration. John China | Preautions—Arisstic Club—Wihdraval of M. Bicord— | 1, 04 creat was the interest therein. About 26,000 | te b cad eferenete 0 called a: ver fo run down and destroy the French feet. Not | thority, in the namo of the King, ke took the post of | man at home ts peculiarly eutceptibie under the force of | Theatrical Afairs, de. troops of all arma assembled by eleven o'clock, pliched | ‘Which tbe Prussian government relapsed, capecleity under. withstanding the heavy fire of the French on the disco- very of his approach, he boldly directed bie infernal prefect of police, and in the absence of the tr: maio- valned the tranquillity of the city with Na tioval Guard aloue and five hundred geodarines, bard knocks and heavy military power—but to nothing else from without, One great cause of embarrassment to Lebould suppose that one of the mort certain means of attaining to notoriety tn Paris, just at present, would be not to be photographed. Every print thop window on thetr tents, piled their arms, and cooked their morning meal on the grassy plain, aa 1! aller a day's march. for learning has always Doon hon bas attracted tks ‘the reign of the present (or late) ki soe kn repeannions i heeds machine to that part 01 the fleet which he cousidered the midst of the of padlic | the Western forces is the revolution on, and at- precision with which all this was done, and the ad. ope i el meat open to injury, With his own bands be lighted the | Stminietration which then reralted. | From tended with more or leex guccess. oeauameley the Boulevards and the Rue de Rivolt is filed with the pecs ‘and celority, gave one Snilimaie on Pp bag eee wis cons ean Barth, qeatch, and without any delay leaped into aamall boat | Period, Lacie XVill. | concel Gedtat eek ‘xo | party, from the best lights we possess, is the old and true | little full length portraits, in the form of carte de suite, | rrecsiced efficiency of the troops, No confusion, no | 'B° explorer of Ceutral Africa; Gutziof, the Chinese mie- Provided for his encape, with bis assistants. The expi | part of many vppored to the government he wasan ob. | Chinese race, while the present reiguing dynasty are | of all sorts of people—Victor Emanuel, the Pope, Gari- | rosie, no noise; ororything was instantaneously at hand; | the Frosch Oriestdlar Orpert, the asmeononce nae feo, which was precipitated by # very strong wind, | 08 of the greatce: dislike, tbe liveraliste ssousing him of | Tartar uaurpers. What creates still more sympathy for | beldt, the Emperor and Empress, Queen Vietoria, Count | syery article bad ite proper place and use, Thea the | Dorpal, , but not least, George Bancroft and ‘fd toek place & little earlier than be had caicuisted, and the | Fesrefmln® vin Diaotng ob-taries is the way of te pre- | the robels iw the fact that they are evidently far more | Cavour Rigolboche, and all the prominent actreeses of the | °°, is conducted #0 simply, yet 20 con amore. The fires | N84 E te pceeoerase Sake hep wiolent shock which succeeded resulted in the death of | tification of their resentment. Upon hin was charged the | susceptible of Christian and cciviliziag influences | teatres, many of them In poses which show to the beat | |. lighted end the kettles botiing as if by enchantment, se ma prem og ay rey) gurn'ty pone Bia heuierant The ‘leet, however, suitered the ions of | Fespouelbibty tn ® great measure of the execations of | then the reigning Tartare. Let whichever of thees | Sdvantage tbeir pretty limbs, are all buddled together ta | 2° the air te acon redolent with perfumes moro dell. | tore and licentiates of divinity, 120 doctors of laws, 4,000 ‘Garee sbipe of the line. For thie daring and truly cups act he war promoted Lo the position of « Kuight Ney, Labedoyere, Mouton Daverset, the broihers Faa- cbet'and General Charbrau; of instituting the law scainst parties predominate, there must soon be an end of moat tmappropriate proximity, and anybody can now cious, at that hour aud under a fresh northwester, than rabeled correct likesens of almost wenes of the Order of the Bath. feditious cries; inwe suspending individual liberties and | Chinese exclosivences, and a more free and unrestricted | bave & peso ray the cboloest frankincense, The French soldier, like | German Ii 4 cience: in ciasaioa! pilot The coezampied bravery which he displayed at the | the Hisertion ot tho pret; the Daniahment or regicites, | iwterocuree with that extraordinary people. The leading | SP4 every gresiqmen for the insignificant sum Fresch citizen, te satised 60. Boeckh Becker, in the riental nogeeeen, BrP the establishment of provost courte, and the bloody au: be ch , perfectiy long Pp Shem Resto, Ween. by. commends seabneee ne fee pression of tbe iroubias at © le and Lyons "ree paper of London, the Daily Telegraph, in commenting on | Of thirty sous, Ove of the most populer portraita which | 6 1. has his pot au fev of a | Schott, Neterman, Weber; ia ethnology, Ly Oe find & peraliel tp the life of tne Horo of prefect evecare minister general of poliog, and on the | the late condict, gives the grounda on which « new treaty bave recently been pabliahed, and of whlch, it @ said, | (41° porion of lean beef, with ® sufficiency of pe by Poy hg 2 Lord Gnebranc’s return to Kagiaud be employed bie | 20h of Septemver, with hie colleaga King by a com. | *DOUld be based. Foll compensation for the expenses of | ™OTe than tweety thousaed copies have been sold, is carrots, turnips, leeks, parsley and celery, and an | a4 Revke; fo mathematics, Kammer; in Ts Sime in devotion to the sciences, to the arte, to p>! tice, nd to speculation. afer baving represented the bo mittee of the Chamber as having lost the coaddence of the war, free navigation, not of the Peiko only, but of ‘that of Leotard. We bave Leotard in bis performing cos- abundance of water, When the meat is tolerably Bucke; la physics sud chemistry, Eareuberg, Tione! and Do ia’ wodiesee, of Boaiion, he was reelected to Parliament for | $e country. But, sustained by the atlession of Louis | the Yang tee Kiang also, with the right of residence at | ‘ume, and Leotard dressed as a gentleman, and wo havo 10d " Ab ‘ iret beens Bestmineter in i807, Toe people looked upon him gD ner ys Py ee neg an cha dagitlatiraga us Wideel Sednnen esi Leotard im wdress almost as primitive as that which | [yi ws psured ioe fe cemen thick ‘slices of Broad, ea crn Spoticn wo ihe government, Bt ibis timc, soi | BOb uly dismolved the Cuamber, but modited the elec: | matic equality with Reseia, and security for missionaries, | “tlier Adam wore in Paradise. Perhaps you don’t know | which, © ae nies, Ws Gaay sarees 06 | Premense Dench’ in hover of the dipusations fem Ger oer toch’ circumstances, was Of the most tioten! | !9ral Ryetem, and took from tho’ Cawmber the members | are the indiepenssbleconditions to any permanent compact | Who Leotard is. Leotard te the masculize Rigolbache of | tech soldier; m ‘healthy look of the recipient, no ind. ip 1614 be was seriously compromised ia the fa. | sbovelorty years of ace, reluced the deputies t9 the | Li, ring Lord Kigin ie very. freel red | Paris, and ths attained, as she hat,an immense fame by | more welcome dict can be imagined. One thing, how- mous slockjobbing atair of that day, and having pecn Constitutional number of two hundred and Gity-aix, among igh ry 7 cons his gympastic feats at the Cirque de limperatrice, where | ever, iss tine qua non in French gastronomy, fro prince Brought before the Court of Queen's Bench, be was o3a- ibe Gery aristocracy of the emigration had nolouger | in the Engliah journals for allowing himself to be led a to peagant—the food must be bot. Lord Derby's moagnit- y 1 ee oe the tee erty ME Teers | away to Pekin without his army, there to males trosty | 10F teversl months he has » ed pgs “ay cept enirtainment of ten thousand oold ples to the volan- Sirkes Lens Sever sy aoa cae'uciny | Redsbethetngompamind Wy ang him ts | Motion of eur pete wes tan ons ot | Eerermar are of rope meaty ate | at erect eae Neves trae | emt. He waa, notwlthatanding, expetied from Parliament, ‘ith the title of Count. Macartney or Amberet. We must wait for a detatied ao . tag - fer them in the grand stand of the race coarse by fend bie name was erased from the list of the Admiralty, 1817 to 1819 he was engaged in the pariiamectary count of the military events before we can see how mach He ts & model of manly grace and beauty of form, and it Giese ‘while be was also deprived of the order of the Ha | ‘roubles which vexed that period—one of the laws ‘ of the progress of * muscular Christianity ” that ‘About ove o'clock the tente were all strack and the ELznarity stood bim good service now. | His does were | which be was instrameatal in passing being that for the | ae bern done, and with what effict. The expansion of |) SU ae as ntnself ouch an immense | troope were again under arme In diflerant detadhaseute, tly pall by private subscription, and tho borough | Sdolition of the slave trade. Britieh commerce under their steam pressure is 80 great | 0” this sec - covering over about a square mile of ground. Aboat af West \nater re elected bim uanumourly to represent Ip 1618 he entered the Cabinet as Minister of tho late Lat nothing will soiflce but to open the great continent favorite, and that bis portrait bas been eo much sought | two the cavalry and ar .iliery took up their various post them again. He coulo, however, never succeed in getting | erior, in the place by the Duke de Richoliea. By after. It is said that he receives daily almost | tions, and the spcotators were able to form some iadistinct ‘Mis cause revieed or recopsider cd | bim wes reestablighed the quinquenaial exhibition of | of Asis—what they have not already—to their trate. — did wh idea Of the natare of the mawuvres. ip the centre of “About whia time the people of Chile, who hud heard of | Eational indastry. ; There hae jast beoe a severe conflict near the capital | ** mary billets os Tommy did while be was | \Ciarge plain which constWates tbe face course there Ble extraordinary courage, offered Bim the command of To 1820, the mi ty having been 4: ved in conse- | of Kborassan, Meshid, in Northwestern Persia, be stopping at the Metropolitan; and a fow weeks ago Figaro {a a emali coppice, which was to be the ot ‘mei naval forces, and in'a very short time after bie ac- uence of the excitement cansed by a electoral law, > J sated that be was obliged to adopt the plan of the great | the day. 1 wtte Seat held bya, party of iadbatry. athe eaplance of the command he organized @ ooworful ‘lect. | M. Decaxcs formed and presided over a new ministry, | (ween the natiooal forces under a Porsian prince, and kept ups brisk fire on the Cr) ' Ou bis very firet attack be captured ibe port of Valdivia, was charged with complicity aatioa | « band of lawlete Turkomans that were committing de. | PhYeislans here with thelr pationts, giving each one | CP OPS cotta ty be SC which the Spaniards were yet tn cccupation. fois he Duke ge Borri, February 13, 1820, Grest feeling | Oeaisions and robin vans with impanity, Tho | ® Sumber at the door and admitting them tw his | This inte pantemime was ‘wer ic the month of February, 1819. iu the next year, ee, who had lately ve- | P , phe sgy-ced ~ge presence in the ordcr ia which these were issued. Leo- | bus which party vanquished aM, after having landed ures cee patriots at Pera) a pe Susaen copfict was dreadfai, some thousands being killed on from the soutn of France with his father, | 'b¢ troops wore the board) e = | both sides. Considerable i Geance and Me ’ fm face of the forts of Callao. There and thor rages ane’ peck leg eves duis Uicvneamearet he boo about « year since, and msde @ contract with the mana soe cveld, bo trenapertet from point to polut. gemeer 80 discouraged the #paniards that in @ short time rect complicity. s > rz of the circus to exhibit bis remarkable performances | thete, conveyed by two arti: Mflerwarde they were forcibly driven out of the country, | wee the crime was charged 1 | Pian, by (bo fact thas thie te om the moat direct high road | &* was brought cp ol top speed eg lita Lace Cochrane weat to Brasil which ras thee i palo gt Synge gy en Gm nd overland from Europe to the British possestions in India eee ree over ver; n growne and Os oaen a ie ‘oS Coie ten, | tom Franes i tie Kicg abandoned his favorite mieie. | P€PW* and Turkey being both on friendly terms with eusnel Soi - Ca mapas 4 preload | No or seemibta, bowoes, oeatmase ana noes — SPEimiras nen Marquia of Maraubeo, and siverwarie | t., The King, however, consented toa separation, soll. | Great Britain, Russia bas done everything poerible to me Toole inehe 4G te, eb | Be ope Same Seer served ns prologus and the subsequent as epilogue, an im Greatly eaived the tavor of bie Majesty by bis prompt | Cited by M. Decazes, apd Chateandriand dared to b-acd | sow cissensions among our race and thes Orieotale, | Di® incressing popelarity, Léotard became proud, and | Hone, samen ts Seoprestion of 8 rather alarming revolution in tbo de- | BIS éerartare with this ervel saying, which har since | [7 (jvm ™ulus Ruowe tur vase asd these Ork finally refused to dom the uniform, which did not show off | ji,hted beyond meawure with , « Wioholag, ire country, and wes sh a 200% bo reterent to hy sa. | Sime ‘Semone, recaguisios ef he perviems ead Ge “9 Turkey | hie fle form to the same whieh hi Fe mounted oo bi and yt SE yaw Country, and was ebortiy alter seat out with a foot | Kime, bowever, is reoognition of his eervices, and aaa | inilvence oF countevance from EX. Petersburg. Turkey | Bi# fe form to the same sévantage fe ety A | road te be ae, anne over PgR yt 4A DO ay feaid the Greek insurgents. Hers, however, he found no | i¢tviony of hia personal esteem, raised bim to the rank | and Persia both are certain to melt away before the vigo- | histseatan taro or tires sosamtens ste tine odane | ception given to bis was ae colbesiasiic am it ‘ne | catering ciuth tae’ tet eaters "apt Gerona, oa active occupation, aad although he’ waa promoted to tne | of Duke, and appointed bim Am! ctvilizetion of the en two or jemcng Sno nations, | see veal bene fv ) ey = fag of Germany, anc fank 0 bigh admiral, he bed soasvely sailors enoagh to | Kept this posivion until the fall of rous etvilizatioa eet. Whoever manages to step performers rage re ' be of any real service to the cause. He therefore revired | lee (December, 1891), Bie ancient oo in @8 the dissolution approaches wil! get a foothold before pene dy 7 <7 Lae ie y 4 Villele \he lost om Whe former poesetaor has departed. Inais Pines fopertal, Penang bt > Ata very early day John Boll wi! extend hia “material ad him pt ia little = += | aid’ in come form to assist in making « railway from the contract, | only by one ante de-camp. The soldiers “aay preseste Black Sea to the Persian Gulf, and every foot of the groat anditory, | armeto him, and he in return gave the military salute ry thus formed—that wil! eventually reach | 4! otic cari. | with all the Candy. Fe | dignity of a veteran soldier. Doibi, Bombay snd Calcutta—will be uader Britis | omy, 98 ‘nia paste. ~~ , protection _ oe: Travellers can go by a 4 eae a ne ome end Profersor Boeckh proneunced eh resoating water from Fogland to the Bosphoras and weather sad general wact of the origin of the University and the obiel phases 0” te anny ant tre pon art tn ten | See Feiasies dian Fortes | Ghendanaretty t eteetet areoes = } become by the whistling eteam horse away over | Bouleward the superior excellence of the Whit | of fewre tility tat aware it A Latin choras Pirot arbeed Sos, y Sd yt! the ancient Nineveh, | de In Patz. ‘has bow every chance of fecared | thes rrke after which the princ'pal guests redto the Baby Bagdad, Tt is enterprise ‘joe, inasmuch as it was frand to convey — betel of M. de Bethuan, wheres et woes revolution of the no ieee "Mile wood’ by tne fall 800 yards | prepared for them. Yorterday they agsembiod 5 opera, the by the Chassours. Bot | the same cburch to bear the names of the individgale pr) Fang log it expreesed that tbe weapon brought to med Be mentioned of tear mach excel those which | t ted, Ode re wie zgste the principal errors of ie ito from publ bye = @e@bred a! the hands of his snemies. | Amtegoniem this ekoteh. 7 © pabi: eau, Dundonald, ke i father jl Ty Wis "active Infaenee. "The | believe y n Be Serie te arse | Rodent Breve voce ten i te | Soh ergrengenyratnre ry meow wise, | Song 4 | request of wee sore, Be | oi cose a $s yulean ot the arson legions of Cwear took to the banks of the Themes the wpieh ide not | be | un | facade of | and | view | il : | rmoll of | ewryerhets aga Soni cams a, | J bee) ~ the | ‘aod Mr. fall found the money and bailt th: road The Mos F "1 . se | fbr a apn ss" Spas ge, | pithaammary iran awa Toy eave 0 the god, ad make them propitious to tae great tneore, Oak Da | ine etter ace tensa Burall pape, Ps bine weet ge bop od whion | Sermined thet a fentival devoted to sateen tah wat ve ‘tone of dollars, | tee etpilleede are the Patient Gen, Lamoriciere brings « deliberate charge of breach of | disturbed by any reiey ¢ bull) out bis plane succesfully, By his o are the raliroat, tho steamer and the tale. faith sgatett the French government, in that !t declared | sion, To be rure there > the of hie inveution was eo great eee aw coms the hewspaper, ® good port by Ste agent, the Dake of Crammont—that “the Emperor | they do not make th ; fortification in the world —whetber built B ristian preaching: and a free ae writen to the King of Sardiaie that | cur, and confine them to clearing the way for toe Wad could wand aguinat the shock he couid bri: | aad a liberal government must follow, jae a rurciy on {f the Pledmoptese treope evter the PeatiGeal territory | Trooersions and preveoting the crow. f ° SER The rejection of bis plage by the WO ay comes vith ihe rising of the te. Get an alist de rail be oblige to oppose them, orders being alresty with (hetr movements —— or fected him greauly. Confaent ar 4 wae nnbrokea tine of steam commucication {rom she Straite pare to omeect at Lo which reinforcements _ "i =e regretted thet be bad sot the power pa gy ht OL, codons Geepotiome Sour? pa ak Se trast ccmenet ply | Bunche, Oot! 91: 3008 dewgne. trae patriotian : ry j ‘ i * Set westever the grand out Ag ye - : ment. Ab Vice Oneal of yen man segue your | ™ “areaw Confercrcen Cooimets Betwern the Bmverer cote, te recrm ia fant! dental as roe narey erica memo Wy hace perif!fentNaps infuse the oon pretended friendsbip of Praseia for Ragland a Pop mie Metis 5: cota, amesnts | [end Nepsten's Inftence Oeer the Comfirense~ 7% _ Meelly” and the intervention of Mapolem «@ bore. the position of the defendant's who had no case, Pavorabie to PranceAtiitude of the Gr ai 1 don't think the Bar monarchies have reagon and was ibo-efore ovliged to abuse the Attor P worn de, de envoy extraordinary of Abe crown. The people, all the ti hay whe, tbe France to the coarts of Spain snd Portogal, hut, tks his ; y me, hare little or ao | one of bie sons, whe, by breaking of & rope, were farber, wae driven Into private life by the revoutiog Yo? i thelr government, till everything breaks dswn jo ‘pitated into the arena from an jmmanee ‘e of 65. im conaeq pence nor of nes thie year, Jonathan hea hisgatet aad pore: ful revolution at the ballot bor, while half of Enro y= is convoleed by the Jin of arms nod revolationary ware, merely to eee whether King Stork or King Log shall wear And they appeal to arms ‘The telegraph wil! bave informed you ere thie tbat ine | Your reception of the Prinos in Now York ware bri. | pet caies tabfore tina, 1A Spe poe f Aletander was evidently gind to orcaye fy» = war Hon, Willfam taile, tive bis aoother un the Deri eit to bim, ae woll , id thay also been tor ‘The pobiie wind te fort som a tte fhe tat |e bid me 1 santo 4 aon, foo ile Lae aces tis Geen | _ The Hoa. William F. Halle ded et bis residence in the | And so you bave hed » specimen of the enterprise (/) | Sone fo ot) Seribaia!, bot tne prov Dias | sete, te Glarted from Warese ofa pnw Mayor and Comome lor cighiown enen'aeive pos ef vite of Piatteborg, V. ¥., on the Qlet of October, ac dw 7 6 — , “a ‘the t Nek of the Woode did nt xt _oberect ratio, ® an | that eerored quite e@ mock o Deen choere ou eve irvine aleiotions, afd the ovation he | Rd¥anced age of CO youre. Ho wae born is 1791 eG poy b bee : a aed 6 ne, Moot oad | at atiction, ; bee Bee prec ve! wae a Fete Swpre mor ep fe hae) WIESE Deed an KedIFE OBE, RlmOH te Lhe trom how, evapeed the O80 Of Stailar ? bag BS S Sus Lamas tere all aelip. | ieatr ty ba