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2 ——e NEWS FROM EUROPE AND ASIA, © \'v:'seu"Simmutons tingid or ot aay tak 6a pected display of violence in the South. From | reais. ‘EW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 1860. : 5 7 1 lower, | routes preserved, and the federal officers protected, evem 1 Mberty to choose that form of government | tion of the Corps Legislatiff, and Count Morny against it. | tions: 21s. 9 Sis Wheat on Tuesday was 2d. @ 34 A ri ere be thuapat tmost conducive to thelr own. inte. | The gemt-oflicial journals are less positive 4 contradict. | but yesterday, witha large business, this decline was uear- | though force ehowki be reqewity ty give the nocomsary so happoned that they elected to forth one | ing the rumor of @ dissolution. One of the liberal jour- | ly recovered. | Red ranges from 11s. a 12s. 94,,and white | effct. 1 grautalso thas the impiied allegiance of tho mabi~ — * tt je» Uhat the crisis would cause gome terri- { copfederativny which, acting ia subordination to a | nals thinks it would be better to aed the dissolution | Las. 9 14s. 9d Indian corn dull at a further decline of @d. | ral born citizen, aud the oxpress allogiaace of the allow ps this aie has been one of the causes that pots ral vesloras ad led exch the manage | until it is seen whethor the new Res tions Work. * qnarter, but rather more enquired for at the close. | born, piece them im a position similar to that of lord and Arrival of the Persia with chk d recovery. Mt wes still thought that, with went ¢ . The malcontents of South | ‘The formation of a Fourth battalion, which is in a for- | Mixed, ‘0s. Gi.; yellow, 368. 2 3Ts.; white. 3%. o 418 vawsal in che foudad times, that isy the vega! or cite sm rrival © e 2 Loc xcont n of those of New Orleans, the whole of the a + Brown at their head, now | ward state, will add 40,000 mon to the Freach army. Provnwons.—Boef depressed and lower, aud still diff | obeying the iord or government, which accords in ro~ a wih rn banks would Suspend speote’ payments, but it Southern slave States have an ‘abso. M. Poinsdt, President of one of the chambers of the | cult of sale. Pork slow at 67s. 6d. a GOs. for old. Bicon | turh & safe protietion. lis boad in anoivat Three Days Later News, F thot this, instead of causing pressure ia New , pot only to dissolve the Union, bat to | Imperial Court of Paris, has been assassinated. ‘The fot- ‘Cheese firm. Lard quiet for want of stock. ‘fal- | ties could not be broken by te lord or yasea! without 4 York, would aston the mulation of gold 4 Lut position of sovereign independence which, | lowing are the particulars of the deod:—the deceased : gales wt from 618, to 69s, as in quality mantual consent; and Bo it seems to bs with teapoet to the pee lly. Alveady the ¢ at all poiats were i their own Act, they surrendered seventy or eighty | was « liret class passengor by the uight train from Troyos the Brokers’ Circular quotes —Ashes steady; | general govorumment wad thy citizen. While, there is a dnd the on of the Philadelp we ago. Questious of this kind cau only be deter. | to Poris, aud on starting was the only person in the com- | pots, 286. 6d., with retail sales at 2%8.; pearls very | constitution it phould be oboyed, and fous abd uncer: ‘confiry Over $3,000,000 in Specie Received, Effect of the American of Pittsburg—tho Bur vod by comp. S mis Or by force. The abstract right | partment. The murderer is supposed to have entered it | searce, with retail gales at 205. 664. Sugars inac | taintics of its meaning ean be p: ly referved and de» —have followed, together with | jay ext, the authority which gave the consent muy | at another station, and to hayo got out at some station | tive and cosier, the decline from the highest point | terthined by the Supreme Court. », if thore boa ge Ww Jersey, thore i every pros | aid revoke it; but at the same time iteammot be forgot | moar Paria. The murder was uot discovered until ths | beiag 6d. a Is. Coffee quict, but soa cargoes | neral repuguance to the cunstibwtion, the remody is Lait, haa TNS dover previously boow ) ten that (he okject of that couaen: was aot the forums | train arrived at the Paris terminus. M. Poinsot had boen | in most denna Rice vory quiet, without | to.amond tt in the proper way accor ling to artiols Aft exterieng Xi only will the Calfornia arrivads steadi- | tom of a mere contederation, the duration of which wis | stabbed to the heart, and robbed of his parse and watch. | material alteration. Bark sales of Baim. st 65, 6d. | Until this is done the citizen undoubtedly owes obedionoe ly continue, but it appea to depend upon the popularity of the federal government, and of coarse Philadelphia at 95. Ameritan inseed | to the existing lawsof bia country, and the govermmeus sis On tae the by but the establicumeut of a’ nation which, it was hope, Auteta, cakes £11 per ton, Fisl stoady, Sales of cod will give bin constitutioaal redrés ia the Sepeame Court I 0 Would endure tor al time, The coastitutionof the Uniied | 4c {5 reported that at a Cabinet oonncil at Vienax, on | £87 and sperm at £104. Linseed oll quiet but ov Otboryis», and also ten! bim powerlul profetion, not London Money Market, States was the work of the people of Ameriea. Itcomprises | (ye 20th ull., a proposition for putting ail Huniary under ote dull and lower; common 30. 3d. down to 9, mm vay with rp 4 bo bia Proper ty Dot with y rardete his tetl< machinery which ts a» necessary for their welfare a8 for | yyartial law was seriously discussed. -. ot vee eo ee ny spirits of \urpentine personal lg py a ee é their power. ‘fhe head of the executive, with the assont | ""Fyetoment. in Hungary was spreading, and a report and prices have di oe umerous bodies of thems violate this mutual bundy ¢ of the Senate, declares and war, the Suprem: | wos current that a Hungarian committee at Milan intend TRADE AT MANOHRSTHR. ‘ 4, | amd oppose the laws, ib may be termed a moral trea IMPORTANT FROM CHINA, : Court is “armed “with the jurisdiction of docidine | Uh inake an offor of tho erown of Hungary to Pringo Napo: | There has boom a steadier fooling since Tuostay, with | ery) Mut abou! they wa: agit the Slates, it ia yustiy upon the legality or iegallity of the wets of the federai | jeon, @ more general inquiry, but it has uot led to aay extension | called. constitutional t: cason, ma! is pun vy deash. “ Tages ‘The revenue id collected by means of fe. ‘The programme drawn up by Baron Schmerling for the | of business. PPh erg pam hy Lealfrer to Ley fu fang phe eennenmendinnor tate deral officers, and the expease*of the navy, army and | intorior developements of Austria had been agreed to by LONDON MARKETS. ugh it world appear Unat ine of duty was plaim eid led Ubat instead of throvghoat the land, { z terrible result: — Riveemect to the laws Voet Office are defrayed out of (axes which ‘are levied by | tho government, and it was consequently stated (hat the Mesers. Baring Brothers & Co, report:—Drcadstuffs | and rugged, yot I am firm woul, Rewe }:Gcigram, " Thb contcatlos OF Che ROwtite thas ‘nay: Bate Turon had or. was about to cuter the Cabinet, super. | steady, notwithstanding liberal supplies of foreign: white Fomoring order sad, Obeat consequently, y, Without incurring the danger of treason, revert to ry of 4 American wheat, 605. a 648.; red. 608. Flour, 275. hav’ eaused the follow i a “4 daisy Nt seding Count Goluchowiski aa Minister of State. . ong, wns tee tke for be 4 ae an Torttt the'esilitia ¢ The Capture of Pekin fh f gold | that tion of sovereign independence which it occupied fe by the Allies. sit by difficult | hedore it gave iu its formal adhesion to the Union. "The Switzerland. Tails; Sootch pig, 51s. 61. Sugars very quiet, but steady; | Of the United States wolid have ililec the excited nation il consent any pe e arranged by the North surrendering its | Gp the Tth inst. the elections to “the Federal Council | Rice very duil aud rather easier. fee quiet and rather | With alarm; a warlike spirit would have ben aroused Se at eS hoceatly if fragvee abve leew x. vy ora! some Segeraphioat took place, and all the former members were re-elected. | cheaper for eae, Lisieed cakes ae for sare. bye ore every. wee ipedbe Ulan Srosannds ts our go! jtnit, as in the case of the uri compromise, bos x ‘hosen § vi 5 jon bags “ ie FLIGHT OF THE EMPEROR eee eae ot ected aie PP ecco aoe, | Mi guustl wad chosen Prestleaty'and’ M. Stoemnpl: Vice | oad. "New York bérrele Bit 16, n tS. poston bags £1 | Seb ioes to go to tho south, teen wher wena tors wn ’ if perenne ree els of this kind should not prevail, the theoretical right —- seed oll dull at 298. a 208. 3d. jot at 605. for Y. Tepnasaeptcd wonld have procecdid on thelr own account, nis. 10" ude Wy the worchante | of saaratim must be cad to, the svindiy, and te Spain. Gr "toa dull: Congousis, 2d: a le. 24. Spirits of tur: | md BA havo just taste oa duer by a goad or bud IMMENSE TREASURES IN THE SUMMER PALACE rerpecl, so the experioncs of | Siuthern States must be faught by that force which | Ag Genorai O'Donnell was quitting the Sonate chamber | pontine dull'at 32s. xouse, would the qi ‘a million of sh i» their minds. The news of that Wics, as well as ne ; use, thes | on the 7th he was wounded in the shoulder by a pistol VRE MARKETS. people who sre out of employment would have joined thy dain of Qetohes 819,900 | afelcios 6 i Law eh donisiadianiemaandmetent, |.ck te meee nee meee ene tee |. tess oon Ee Liverpoo! when the | army either fn its ranks or oat. of its'ramics; the lack of ilise steaunor, the Persia | general benefit, no government which the necessary | diately arrested, He is known to bea man of extrome | Persia left that port. Of aggravat sums were followed by a | Somer ean ne tan a ‘at tho preseut | opinions. would have causod an imimodiate November, that is to say, | time affords a case in point. After a long and happy e 4 1 wi acviees that 20,000 of the seve- | interval—one during which the watertal prosperity of Turkey. THE POLITICAL FORGERIES OF THE DAY. cfquickly and firm!y preserving the authority of the ° Bali had Leea sent back by the | thet country has been largely developed—a foolish sec- | A Constantinople des; says:—“The Myrquis De La- * | United ‘States courts and laws, would have pcsctically and from a ve we ee en) tion of the people is clamorous for of the Union. | valette, the French Am! or, insists on the extension ——e— army into an awfy! eruaat> againat lave sums until, in the middle of The Irish agitators do not ask for entire separation, but | of the French occupation of Syria. The Porte refuses to | The Lettors Politicians Alleged {Rp eaere Sou We importot from Aterica, 14 one week alone, a } for a separate} Parliament. The people of the South- | accede to this demand. ihe ciber ambassadors maintain of the toBare SERIOUS POPULAR OUTBREAKS IN ITALY, Kes Ae, &e, power would have been product ‘ epitheta, whic ling of blood; the calling forth of the mualitia, insite. The royal mail steamship Persia, Captain J ‘ te 7 With the vast multitude of onemies before thom, aed which sailed from Liverpoo! at three o'clock P. Mf. on the 11 £860,000. erh States are, however, more exacting iu their demand. | apparently a neutral attitude, Fuad Packia will remain Beon Written by the President De the millions of slaves within their midst, what would the 8th, and from Queenstown on the afternoon of the 9th ws, Dec. 8.) ts ‘They require absolute sovercignty, so that, indepond- | in Syria during the winter.” Facto and the President Elect. conflict have been bute hideous massa: inst rived here at half-past oue o'clock yesterday af ently c the federal government, they may declare Another despatch says:—‘ The French Ambassador ’ Fawr would fon ia their spirited dofence, th " " not’ oly peace and war, but extend indefinitely | continues to urge the extension of the French occupation Ae. Kee &ee would become @ biack wave cf terror, rolling will ite ternod wwerica, ‘the inarket was chiefly in- | the domestic institution of slavery, furgetfal that | of Syria. Petitions to that eilect are boing got up by the ? " strength against tho North. The intervening space Tho Persia has £620,000 in specie. ee 2 the reoeit Ligh a with « weak aud Creel bt ears they | French agents amongst the Christians of Damascus and rg at ae mex Lr Baye po their vio y : ‘ ‘of Chanoery, combined with the other | are pursuing a course of policy which at no | Beyror 7 iil ‘ ence, approsch the Souths ee ee ae spe y prcevde the closing of the | distant. day may prove. their owirdestraction, But we | Yemsels laden with ammunition had ‘eon sefzed om the (Front the ‘New York Thee of Deo: 20:] Northerner® would iia steamship Persia from Liverpool:— a ‘or the account, bayo expe- | cannot believe that the Southern States will placeeither | Dannbe. THE BUCHANAN LETTER. mow thein Gown, in order to saya tb cs and their J. H. Furichs & Co £2,000 | rhe r cont, wes well main- | dir. Buchanan or Mr. Lincoln in the unpleasant position ae ' Wasananox, Dec. 16,1860, | !amilies from ruin and death, Con: ider the vant millions A. Baxtor.... + & Co,.113,300 | tained up tot bociness Tt is probable that | of being compelled by force to vindicate the authority of The Gurney Klopement Case. Mv Very Duar So®-Your fotter of the 10th thetant, tn: of property, cither slave or iended, wich would have Relli & Co.. e 15,000 n exhibited but fer the | the federal government. We are told that troops are een. the Mabehester times, Dec. 8. other aap 7 a been (ius sacrificed. . ‘Thee. Scott......... 7,000 Delrichs & Oo....... 1,000 \uorigam market to roliove | not to be employed, but that noth ng can be ensier tau Inthe Court of Probate aad Divoce>, on Wednesday, | sorting me that several of the more distinguished of my | — Thon exam!ne the prospects of our national resources Geo, MaAllister & Co. Aug, Delmont & Go..165,000 | Lotepocis wil vetlead | t@ establish a blockade from Georgetown, tu South | the casoof Gurney vs, Gurney and Lajlor eame before | jojitical iriewds have expressed, with all kindness, age- | When our coticn the @ a the country (Philadelpbia).... 1,000 B here. British rdiroad stocks | Carolina, to the moath of the Rio Grande, whieh | Sir C. Cresswell, ‘The Solicitor General moved for a rule hious doubt regarding the propricty of the course of ac- jaid im Pui King Oction, uw © 8 pacifica- Fr. Alexander - 1,000 t retain great | would include tho Atlantic coast of South Caroliaa, | nisi to take off the file an answer filet by the respondents shies as 8 tor between England and the Uni t would have Geo. Moke & Co: 10,000 \ The | Georgia aud Florida, aud the Gulf coast of Florida, | toa petition for a settlement. ‘Te original petition was | ton which I am pursuing—and that although the demo- | sunk in taid ocean, ane teft us to the chances of war or sok of Canada | Alabama, Mississippi, Loulaivna and Texas, all slave | by a busband for a dissolution of ma: Mayon account of | cratic party has met with reverses and defeats, yet its | tho loss of our national dignity. ‘pported, and American de- | States If this “course should be adopted, sitaply | his swife's adultery, ‘The respondent aud tho co-rc- | remaining vitality may still be furthor lessoned by aha- | And what is more than wll these terrible calamitiee, ng a means of enforcing the existing law, what, | spondent pleaded a depial of adultery, and the | 2ardous line of conduct—has been received. the civil war would have called forth the entire military D. Terrance & Co, (Montreal) ....... 5,000 D. & A. Kingsland & Sons... 40,000 ¢, Heutzon & Wm. Depew ted r 4 and Sutton & Co.. 3, r&Ch 099 iegne w Uwlrawn from the Bank of | we may ask, would become of the cotton trade? | cause had been set down for trial before the With regard to your fear that your communication may | spirit of the nation, ,which perhaps could not hawo Fred, Sprin8........ 1,000 W. H. D, Mali & Co. i000 | Pe vent to Now York by the Persia | {he South would suffer, next the North, and ulti. | court without a jury. On the 24th of October Mr, | be inopportune, since f bavealready acted on my convic- | been controlled. ‘The geno rick im Cashier Bk of Amer. 5,000 Gee venson & te 80.000, in addition to the 7,000 | mately Liverpool, and the other seats of manufactures in | Gurney presented a petition setting out the will of the | tions, abd unacceptablo to me in my olficial character, | the gratification of their r wid have T. T. Du Fais. 1500 — Co.. A t A further largo amount has bow | this country. The monetary crisis in the Uuited States | late Mr. Gurney, by which certain real and personal pro- | will justly say, that the alarming condition ®f the coua- | displayed jealousy in their comman ts, and this would bare Hoary A. Richard 650 T. Nicholson & Co i rawh vt) Liverpool bra It is, | would be sure to have its effect in England, and thas we | perty had been devised ia trust to the separate use of the | try, wud your zeal for the re-establishment of our party | resulted in purchasing the cupport of those beneath Brigham & Varsous. 2,000 F. Macd: i pa ' « ho tetal shipments by the | havo an immediate and persoval interest in desiring to | respondent for life, alleging that under this will the | ‘elo @ powerful unity, are your sufficient warrant. them, in order to fight among thonselvos for supromacy. or &Co.,.... 15,000 Ludwig, Mac & Co.. 4,000 | I Iu consequene Of the | gee the removal of a duficulty which would not only | rents and protits of certain real estate, as well as the | Iwill be glad, therefore, if you will communicate the | The uational capital wouls have been seized, the conse: Be te © fusurenc:, which | weaken the power of a great, dognate, and fricadily na- | annual proceeds of the sum of £30,000, wore payable to | contents of this note to the gentlemen named in your let- | tution overthrown, a military dictator appointed, to % 1 cages? 5,000 Geo. Allister , has risen, 10s, baving | tion, but embarraes one of the most important branches | and received by Mrs. Gurney, and that there were two | ter, and also to those covtatued in the enclosed list, re- | perhaps, in the formation of a couststuti mal monarchy: Corse, Pratt & Go... B54 Williams & Guion.. 3. of Anglo-American commerce. If the Southern States | sons of the marriago, one aged eleven and the other | questing them to abstain from making auy use of it,ex- | Then where would buve been the boasted prrmancoy E. Haynes.......-.-+ 1,200 Cwsay & P: sy un active demand was | were the advocates of 1 cause tees pernicious anddetosta- | Cour, and praying that if the court should decree a disso- | cept among our true friends. of our free institutions, where the refuge of a persecuted Rundle, Jones &Rudge 500 Herman Ko need al 494 a 5 per cent for the beat bill the | bie than the extension of slavery, we should still think | lution of the marriage, such settlement should be decreed ta state ine Commette must be admitted, except | world, and where the example and hope of peracouted Hieury Hastings. 481 Amy & | 1 Englaiat Lae applications were to a con their proceedings foolish and suicidal; but, under existing | as to the court might seem reasonable of the rents and | ib so far as it as yielded it; but, under the constitution, ‘istendom ¢ RW. Burlage. 600 F. Butterti Circumstanors, they can hee neither the sympathy nor fits of the real estate, and of the dividends of the | allof the States have yielded a portion therof, for the The only means J have now at my command contre in Stuchhardt& Gebbard 2,000 American : cs Uxchange the rate for short lows on Ebg- | good wishes of any man, cither in America or in England, 30,000. On the Tth of November the dent ob- | establishment of a central effective government under | extorting the people a8 a uation to implore the assistance Waldron & Booth.... 1,000 Snow & Buyers. .. { securities rose studden!y Ww S444 por | who has the slightest regard for the progress of civilize’ | tained a fortuight’s further time to answer this petition, | whose strong arm they may find protection, That the | of am overruling Providence, in order to avert the dam A. Iselin & Co 6,000 Charles Luling. tion and the interests of humanity. and on the 20th of November ber solicitor filed a docu- | States have relinquished au important portion of their | gers which now beset our beloved land. Very reapecttul- R. G.Fergusona& 50,000 Order, . ae anions ment purporting to be aa answer, in which she merely | Sovereignty is couclusively shown by the constitution | ly yours, JAMES BUCHANAN, wyer, Wallace & Co 3,000 Emportanes of Cotton to Great ‘ 5s fenied “Ghat the said John Henry Guracy had any right iaelt,articie rst, section ten: u. H. Connur, Feq., Philadelphia 1. Schultz, 600 =Total. coe B21 A Britein. es i f either iu law or by the practice of the court, to present 1. No State shail enter into any treaty, alliance or con- —i From th lon Nows, Dec. 7 Another protest by Francis the Second, in the shape of her to the samo; | federation; grant letters of marque and reprisal; coin l The Bremen arrived at Southampton on tho 6ti, and the | Oey Oath Coonte AY gee duting | & circular to his armada at foreign courts, had been ene paren’ ie Corso Feject Mt with costs,” | money; emit bills of credit; make anything but cold and [From ee BE ROL RETIRE ‘is Kangaroo and North Ameripan roached Liverpool on the | tton merchants and macufacturers might | $#¥ed. It is dated Gaeta, Nov. 12. The circular, whilo ie reasmelbel gave time to Olean answer, but that | silver soln a tender in payment of debts; pase any bill of | ql tollowing letcs wddrensed nies Foe Pa might | admitting that the King’s army was demoralized by per- | Sit C. ones | ’ leecarienstaeeites te ¢ following letter, addressed to Hou. Thomas morning of the 7th inst. | thew how much of the enterprise they desired to kvep 10 | Sictous doctrines, and that, trengon had penotrated oven | 8 noanswer, Youmay take a rule nisi, jan sored ary rate ing tile ot nahi.” liga | and Deariag the sign menyel of the President. elect, eumes 5 | their own hands it was well understood y the ex- "es ae "4 fpnengnnn ° to us with an endorsement of its genuineness. | Diration of that term much fight would be thrown on the fo Badet and: Coencll, contents, Tet ia ard ne THE LATEST NEWS. 2, No State shall, without the cousept of Congress, lay | this cmdorsement we would tauch questow it, ‘Theteet IMPORTANT FROM CHINA. | Prospect of fuiure cotton supply. Up to the present | ;: etl and dialo: —~ uberfeend 10" t + GREAT BRITAIN. any imposts or duties on imports or exports, except what | part of the letter is ‘00 well written—the latter part too | Month the scheme was opon to. tho trade exclusively, | 4,24" 7b: AERATOR Tee 3 may be absolutely necessary for executing its inspection | Patriotic—-to come from, the President elect. of tw ang ; that it might be seen how much of the requisite capital | ““phe King com, at ine spel of Rakbel ete Lonpox, Dec. 8, 1360. laws: and the net produce of ail duties and imposts, | of the irrepressible conflict school, If geuuine, it The Capture of Pekin by the Allies-=Sack | Nl be subeo ibed by theo most nearly interested. | pike ‘Emperors yacht Victoria & Albert arrived at | laid by any Stato on imports or exports, shall bo for the } gad much to the belict in the taleuts atid the pi:-fotlsan nosed, iruly or otherwise. to be more fags. es pase a. cocnallcnens a Emperor Napoleon, | Her Majesty use of the treasury of the United States; and all such st Mad generous disposition, for which loyal and | Portsmouth yesterday from Madeira, whither she had | 740 h"Suntct to the revision aad control of the | °F President Lincoln. If not writven by bim, his denial of the Emperor's Palace=Flight of tie | ®ware than the general public of the doubts and diffieu!- the | of its authenticity will at once throw upon the ~ tala © | ties always banging about the question of a due supply of | Mobarcbioal England reproached him bitterly. Tilstely | conveyed the Empress of Austria. Congrees. No State shall, without the consent of Con- | \ no handed it to us the necessity of proving it by com. Emperor to Tartary, | the raw material of cur great manufacture, and of ‘the ageeemene tee - Dut the | The marriage of the Princess Alice with Prince Louis of | «ress, lay any duty on tonnage, keep troops.or ships of | petent witnesses to have been written by President Lin Loxpox, Dec, 9, 1860. | probability of a goo! return for their investment, as sub- | Pow weuln Dave led OO ee Pato none than of | Hesse T Neat ig definitely settled. and will be solemn. | W&F i time of peace, enter into any agreement or com- | Coin, or else he will have to. shouler ths falsehood. If A ‘fesetgn Stee tethgingtn @ . | Scribers fo the scheme fer geowing cotton in safer | Powers ig vitae pecarey af thai ewer paeeneos, pact with another State or with a foreign Power, or en- | not written by Mr. Lincoln, it is just snh a letter as he —— abhor nematic rdneetenstethemcdier atl | aud under sccurer circumstances than a region in | $e reat principles of order and the security 8. | ized during the coming season in London. im war, unless actually invaded, or in such immi- t, with the aid of a di - 6 Ihe tone ef the nespatch doce not indicate a prolonged 0o- gage might, with the aid of a dictionary and a complete lotter Allies have captured Pekin; that the Emperor's summer | Bere cotter, Para oe) to pa ane ne ou receipe $ etna 180 sity ‘The sentence of death on Anne Padfeld bas been com- -- eee Saeen coe agree ad above are im. | ¥en and well posted friemds, imitate; ‘and ab will agres Palace had been sacked and immense spoils taken, and | pute, there must have becu Bews from America, whieh | »,Aink Victor Emanuel had taken his departure from | muted io penal servitude for life, Her inculpitions of | portant, and that the States are correspoudingly weaker | ‘* nC ~ e Gut Cb titans ad tok to Trees | Would rouse and fix the attention of all Europe, as to the | Palermo for Naples, |The Sicilians made extraordinary | other parsons have no foundation. a night of | by their lose. Titrm again to the constitution, articles | Fon. Thomas Kwiv— eg ’ esalipeeisa gokart Prospects of the planting States of the American Union. | Yn well satished with bis reception, tinenlgetwadl (POCA er piace at Windsor on the 17th ee sixth, seotions second and third :— aes Dxak S1n:—Having been elected to the high office of Parks and Loch, tho English prisoners, had reternot. | The mens has come: and it iz certainty ofa character which | VEY 7 . 2. This constitution, and the laws of tho United Statos | presidedt of the United Staves, under. ordingry elroume At Naples on the 31 the Teatro Nuovo was closed by The Empress of the French, accompanied by the Duke " | cught to hasten our preparations Tendering ourselves less ~ whi Il be made in pursuance thereof, and ali treaties: Two others had died from {U troatment. Two moro ace | depentent iho we Sentnepreind Pedant te {ie hutbories._ i. wap, bowers jot and tual. | of Athol, vited the cattle show in Baker street yester- Puade, or whic al! he made, under tho aitsity of the stances I should foal i, blgbiy improper to indinals to the A spaperatod fos | PicetSeu to that ef ct mow threvea open tothe pubic, | cowda afterwards dispersed without disorder. FRANCE. the jodges in every State ahall be bound theroby, any. |, Lr7en ce he chief execabive of the senecas government, , . » Woaraliy es tA The vows from the Abruzzi is more favorable, the Paws, Dec. $300 P. ot. | (pe Jadges in every, Bite ai of any State to tee con, | My czCuse for 20 doing may in ‘The Allies are to winter in Pekin and Tien-teia N y Supporto. it, as they were bound ing or any distracted condition of the country and the imminent Pinectaae do. They have appropriated the shares of pny van a — organs hav’ bry yg Bourse firm. Rentos closed at 6f. 15c., or about the | trary notwithstanding. peril in which the Union is now placed. The great ques- ost encouraging extent; and now the rest of | Svery ieident pear na 8 ee idea same as yesterday 8. The Senators and Representatives before mentioned, | {ion «je man capable of self ment?" is involwed. the subs nt expected from ¢ lie, fi ° ‘ a The French government is about to grant an amnesty | and the members of the several State Legislatures, and THE AMERICAN CRISIS. | forms 6 sakeee @f Ga0 casts : ‘The ee es eae at ta, on the 23th November, a fizlt took piace tothe journals for previous infractions of the pros law. | ai) executive and judicial officers, both of the United a oper en in onset b cannot be Gulned or —_——o between he English volunteers and the Garivaldians, and | The Paris Pays announces that the Emperor of Austria | States and of the several States, shall be bound, by oath | ro soon destined to ace their brightest Lopes and 1 fiobe requice tbe presented separately. Theene. | Pesulted in the loss of tife on both sides. ‘This led to the | ts avout to anni! the concordat with Rome. — or affirmation, to support this constitution. capiretinns pari tore an Eat falcon, nome aenati y disbandment of the English legion. Naples’ lottors speak | — The funda are again better to-day, having been in- | "Now these articles are entirely inconsistent with the - J ‘avowed in th The London Money Market. theagh than remicn th ha entaned daseinic ened (From the London Chroaicie, Dec. 8. appeals to prudence in the national or pa us. With union and the States of this The Bank of England returns for the week eu: rei.. |) criatio oa “ . 7 ‘| of the d scredit throwa on the English name by the dis. | fluenced by repurchases to cover the accounts of previous | anoged * , aan nceday inst, ‘Decsuaber 6, ‘when Compared with those o¢ | ‘7ttg eeuae, aad dstin porsematettonens sik peeks ine graceful proceedings of many of the voluntgers and thelr speediaive sore A freah rise of 3¢ per cent ae co: || SueSiesegine sorgeciputy, inthe tocar, dhens Congres” | SEAT edade MEGRAMaESEE prapaee Menten rr eyious week, show the follow ing re: we | Preee ty cers. curred, @ market is in character. In the sharo * { ibe previous week, show the fo pts Ba wg“ Pint ugh ee og Sia The Paris Patrie says:—It is expected that a levy of | market firmness is likewise observable. por ape nen hy elas Bg Saoea ass poo wire “ster eittden to paed a ee ~ 180,000 ten wil be tanie in Southern Italy. The Pate | the cardinal Archbishop of Tyens. hat published a The question now presents itself, is the constitution a ESiriemmrhden, apumat e offers a profitable ae teen ae, adds:—The Hungarian legion is boing actively organiged. | very sharp pastoral letier in reply to the circular of M. | sontract? Judge Story, a man of eminent authority, ox- Pd sails of our merchant vessels whiten every sea, — 131,409 | is true that the danger of ov 3,168.83 1 —|g of crenees, “ Moasrs. Rothsebild, of Paris, announce that are | Billanit on the subject of subscriptions to the Pope. . is Fic scene. cians woh Sta | te on rg eau, tate 2 | ow raping the nat on tannin don the et | "tum arigny's quer to toe prefect wrecoet | eu Sclie OS'SPhaglt ntrtuben cress | hie So egoenera mecbaain od aatafiere Other deposits 200 12472348” — 808 proportion, there can bardly be much doubt of the suc. | of December. With almost universal favor by the Paris journals. obligations, it, must be #0, either becausa of tho sti- | dimensions While the burthers of one Sarees” nie cess of the company's proposals. King Victor Kesnucel to the Sicilians an cee poms hae poy deep ty iapeeet pulations contained upon its face, or because it is im- copperatively ‘every branch of ii Saiey ond trate we As to the consideration, the actual st “4 + ye from the nature and objects of a frame of govern- Gow'at. securities - political in the United Slates speaks Plainly enoagt sie fouowing Proclamation hus been published at Pa- } Alexander, and that itis to be promulgated on the Ist of | Ment. The coustitution contains to clause inferring it to rc Sonatas "san steed stots batten: Other securities - To us, ant to all the world that uses Gotten. Tobacco can — Jamuary. Reserve of netes. F Gold & silver coin 1 7 Stock ef bullion. 15,860 376 15,065 666 Activecirenlation. 19,900,215 20,207,089 306,87 ‘The fret item in this account de . . ‘ve @ mere compact, and makes no provision for that eon- ‘ vy a | Peorie or Suct.x—With a heart deeply moved I set foot “ 5 = mah seeped nad Samgunihe dave Seles GOOG: | on. tls Sltastsions isle, which formerly augury as it | The Vi aa ee ¢ n struction. On the contrary, the preamble emphatically, | has never fallen to the lot of any pation of people civilised country it interested inthe prospect of the col | Were, of the proven’ destinies wh Gay elect. the | SPeerumant.” ‘thetanguage tar: We, Gee poopte of the | necuaeey ot sme Praghe prenpank at a pete Gp countcy — | um fields, and certainl: that grince one of my ancestera; whieh ia our own day él Austro-German provinces so long a8 Count Rechberg is at | United States, do ordain and establish this constitution eolae teceaa W te ber he ~ os ml ro pF. politi ed for ite king wy lamented brother: which to-day | the head of affairs. The same writer asserts that the fob the United States of 7 The : no Geet os deka ba oe Pat t does not ace that the Union is in imminent dan- total of the silver bullion, which stands at £511,132, and | cal one, tha cetten culture ts tw great da unanimously suusnone me to extend to it the benefits of | state of things in Hungary is to all intents and purposes | ordain and establish, not contract and stipulate with understands nature hans been ndied to sites the return was made uip’ In com- | We have hovel beliened;ar oar renters are aware, tine | WINK in freodom and national unity. revolutionary. cach other. The ‘people of the United States, ny sporty, sadormenée the Som Slides Wceaviaee sequence of the shipment of gold to America, there is a | the American Union would be dissolved by the defeat of | «Great things Rave been effected in. u short time: great | 14 ig reported at Paris that the now Minister of the In- | not the distinct * Poople of a partic one $0 obtuse and stupid. Whatever may be the effect of decrease in the tota! stock of bullion in the issu and | the Southern party We have never believed that the jar a oe te oka tties with | terior is anxious for the repeal of the laws of general | with the peopie of the other States people csdain undicating the ‘that 1 design. to upon the = — of £104,710. The other or private | plantation would be ravaged by civil war, or the crops ~ iplish our magnanimous aoe ” pee ce ne bv the meee oe Orsini, and for ® more | and establish a “coustitation,” not a ‘conf ne a wien han evateered pa me such Grarmdaameen tins 404s hee I Fee ee eee ne tera oe ase peat | | The govermment wMich icome bere to inaugurate will ——r—erermre Oe Tk Semon ean pe my weg tend fh ae HE ah ae he w 4th of th onth, ‘e doul ie ue would be worse fo . isa, Dec. 8, . » and there is in conseq:s nee a diminu in the reserve | peet of cotton supply than ony probable alternative, ie | ee fae comely Sh yk A ay King Francis Il. has concluded a loan at Vienna. dent States, and binds no longer tenn dering ho.aees wits the existence of the American Union— f notes tothe extent of £438,274 ‘¢ i nothing in | the cotton States attempt to withdraw peaceably from poo ren eee cee Wothe aa ornament te the siedian | cute Newpolitan army in the Roman territory bas dimi- | pleagare of each. It reste forever in artioles of compact, | a Union parchased with the toil and battering "ot Ca el a ee ee ee eats Uiposetat tir iekon | Courant aaeetard ot che ced poner, wil fewnd | SSB EMG, Tess ahs area teeeee aes ot Mag | Sut tein» ad ermesied uh trees Do, ple a. slaves and tilling their without the ait of the Nort : of mae omctal staternrnt of the movement of the precious | ora capital whieh they would then bo unable to obtain, | SB.sdministration which shall restore fhe moral princk N,rum, Deo. 5, 1800. | gorernmrat, where the powers, onae given, are icrovoca- | éxising between the people o the dierent Sater woud ane tas fubsoneing 1s a Wednesday, December 5, a the a ee onthe Son oo Sconomical progress renew the productivences of your pare Br bd oes pW hg ed ) Ry sani as p Peale geen a be perpetual; but dragons’ teeth have — sei rgcesceaee “= tenerts. | Beipitee ne ton hates planter class ip raidsand. ) shores, and which shall thus render te to all tho | cccastonas By reveling agnate see Metiemea ter erin am a their ‘capac constit Fate Bowen | hee friendly fecting WOE csc ives Te gai ‘oes | Fee ee eee ee og arn cape, | RUS Which Providence haa largely scattered over this | Counter manifestations. ‘The whole ‘army | though’ origizatiog ts Se, Deak ae po ptapne tego Spe epee oy Bilvec 83,937 | tal, they could not carry ow. fonvat all while sepa. | Privileged land. fe thei pret and | Bastened to the spot to crush themob. About one hun- | obligatory, as a fundamental ofdinance or law. nal feeling, and no more will be heard of secession or re- ‘ated from the Free States, Their proposal is to obtain eek J wr yf pape dred persons were arrested, and soveral of tho ringlead- | stitution of a confederated republic, that is, of a | volation. ‘This itg will be Total Ds7,B71 | the requisite aid from Us? bat, inthe first place, they | FeBerous + Bom ls the time for you. as for all | ors shot. - Numbers of the iahabitants have taken fight. | national republic, formed. of ‘several States, is, or | being avout y aitall feel tear rate cea ales te We ‘cd by Menars Robert Hexison | lay down the ‘impossibte condition of supplying our need | the Italians, to show to Europe that while we know how | The eity of Aversa bas also risen ia insurrection against | at laast be, not less an irrevocable form of | Sanses, to see that the Fugitive Seve lag ie & Co. from their agent in New York, which corroborates | of cotton, that we should remove our interdict on the | 1 She tanae hand how to prenerve them 4 Niuanimity and | He Garibaldiaps, who, however, remained masters, government the constitution of a State formed and | ana y executed. ‘effort to our statement as to the balance of trade with the United | Slave trade ; and in the next, if we are to advance money | th. civic virtues. VICKOR EMANUEL. The Cardinal Archbishop having arrived as Mepis, oy ite of the several counties of the pate Yl eaiotency T shail it Teor ‘moot with States being against this country. Of course it is not | for the growth of the cotton we need, we had better grow J EUS TG 4 widiis manifestations against him took place before his State, if it the of the framers of the | the exeoutive veto. if the ‘of the Missouri Possible to ascertain the amount of our indebtedness, but | the cotton in our own territory, by a sort of labor we y ae & Some shonted, ‘The Pope forever,” others “Garibaldi | constitution, or of the poople Fatified it, to consider it | Compromise line and its extension to the Pacific coast there will be two operations going on in the United [ can have confideace in, than in slave States where The Last Protest of Francis I. forever.”’ A riot then ensued; the yy) a mere confederation, resting treaty stipulations, | will contribute towards restoring that harmony States, both having the tendency to improve the ex- | nothing is, or can ever Be, secure. This brings us {Prom the London Times, Dee. 8. lace and attempted to set it on fire. The disorder it is difficult to conceive that appropriate terms | so much needed, it will give me great pleasure change on Ragland; the one will be the investment by | to the yet graver consideration of the precariousness of | We noeaded not an invitation to the rites of Ne- Sen ae oe bale cee es Ree should pet have bees found ia i. The States were | to recommead {. So far as my influence can go it the banks of New York of £1,000,000 sterling ia tho par- | the labor on which the American cotton crop depends. The appeared oa the balcony holding the Italian no steangors to ‘of thia natare, because they ex- | wil) bo exerted to secure a 7 te. chase of bills on England, and the other the arrival of | negroes are little likely to be on torms with their listed previous to the Revolution. The articles of confed- | laws unwise im soveral of the Ges onasceme £700,000 in gold in New York, which has bean shippod | owners in one event as another. If the political quarrel ister, Prnsanel to expected here frome Palarase. | Sroten, casa me tres tow reget eeeanl, were mainly ‘with the Fugitive Slave inw: nnd fines and im- from this country within the last ten days. | is mado up, really of apparently, the negroes are likely | jour of is Sevens of pets works. contract a | of a pure federative character, and were treated as pracamint pny crmna nelly ragaged in ondanriag We are quite aware that the aapect ofa.!uirs ia America | to take thelr affairs into their own hands, of their owners a XN. Dec. 8, 1800. lations betweon States, for ge 4 gp See nk renner Svs. to the South. aumicoaly . bat we think there bas been too grea | believe that they will, which comes practically to the ser Rumaust arrived jaaUae cae aie we | oe EGG GERM Gans" ahéer Wendi mae! | om requires that they shall be treated as equal tats Zante igh. "Ws chinks bor el Rcaly ant eam | Sr be te ete negra ste the sent poate eo = fori. 2 depuich received trom the | ha ‘a ght to withdraw trom ‘nt "poaare, | Fe'unds tating wists anpang ae teeenae oe cially, it is much graver than peop’ ore inclined toad- | ditions for their reapectability and industry body Setore am « ne evans of wine instant, | and its operation, and that a party to coucwasd to be Secpabay OF Ot cmeeation. - mit. ‘We casnot that the ex: age, which is tho | has been wondering for a fortaight past why wo since b 2 = Say Fee em ga ae, tn teat eg “tine GamPact, | tion of the slavery fn the Northern and Western criterion ST eee Bae Me J : metas. aE Oe eee ee destes ina te be have renounced ai avy re ual ced oe reap, oo Bye Bee Bags States should be di Nenanced DY every pairiot of forced down from wit at a ¥ wy ba Southern States, Every other cl e. government | | treaties made under it, qeereme 2 | lover of his country. Societies having for chief ob- lance being this country ver, the next arr. | havior described, and there was something éuspicious in le for that part of iblie debt of Rome which tho State Judges to be bound thereby, anything in the ‘mischievous: ‘should valor two will enable us to fors © more Lecurate tie silener about the class whose destiny is. the sabject pleted the ruin of the kingdom. to tho territory, cceupied by Sardinia. The cabinet of | constitution or laws of any State to the Contrary niotwith- aap ane in Toa beg} Ineat. I the banks in America <pond apocic pay! ; dom. But a fow significant hint? are now Car tinal Antonelli mot these overtares with peromptory | sanding. If it is the supreme law, how can the people | homme made to Norther ana Wonton cherie wae of course gold will not be 60 mich required }e ver whieb portend anything rather than a quiet of. Mg Ny add saxpeod iy suade their ministersdr preaching upon this merebants here take advantage of the low exchange booing Of the cotton fields, ‘Ths large importations of inet of Gupution to the Parliament of Daly:trom | — The grand Chjevt of Ailoging that the coastitution | Yonie and to retura ob “nore to the service of theit Dk send gold to make porchases of corn and cotton, thea arms anf ammunition into Southern ports are not, . tan provinces is to be 114. 1s @ compact ia teaalaieen samme iooone ower | vine Master. A strone ~‘iort should be made to Greta may easumme very serious dtmensiote, Sat compel | a4. pesvended, for ack Suseh "roatiey ek: 40s sap pity and on the Gods for vengeauce Lt Re 83 eae were J fanatical, misguided per ons from ‘om the Hank 0 raise the rate— sistmee toan in federal trooy ‘a aed Teactionary movemen! place J Sonal. constraction forced into execution of that worsteof all myrderers, . 1.0 j down the negroes. firat supposi- Great Gritain. public order has Been re-established. aoguage of the constitation, but bears upon its (xe an ave nm or a val tmp ane in eo fected aie y are repo oo on . ° % 4 naindg tess rearecin ot thao h We hope ia zepart at | scieee ae > who bitterly se another For ‘aaianne iee Sera te a ee bath how Maonio, Deo, 1, 1860 Upon these two important points, ten, it is alearly pom gn gpl ov pe a a mont A collection a é ° the utografa gives a den! to re. 5 jon State the constitution: not <o “4 gales in the land department. The conservative man of (ba ph ected. pop eerteteeeg py ed A French port, wilh 8 view | cet of the orgaaisntion of thirtea Dataliions of volun. | fuliscwereiguty, and that while the comstivution not | * et Rat et Bron shoal cose aes So Goeth eppent to be towing at arTeMh | Tre negroes are expect triomph under an | Galway aut that should the applicatiorkhe acceded tot ie | teers in Catalonia, radically and fundamentally amended, no Stato can over | fy Pit of the South, and no looger labor to excite Northern Seater, will Soncur wiih some plan of very governinent, or to revolt in disappomtment revit to reinforce the Galway line with the veasela bo- | _ The garrison of Tetuan will be replaced by troops from | secede from the Union; and this { stated in my Message, | {106 Sain should jana te ye aes ter tng egnrening of CsogresWsring ¢ | if the now I help thom. Tn ragardt to Rowing to the Angio-Luso Brazilian Steam Company, | the Peninsula ‘ | As it ia, CT to destroy the Union as it wow | fraturnal, ‘brotherly. feeling apidiy aa possinte fo that weel srery owe ws ome « | cotton crops, it is th hing whether the negroes Private letters from Par: APAL STATES stands, except by « revolution, I have, r grave refloc- Mi every wach Sisioulty conld arise in ‘be moment of such | Sine ov ‘are vaspected Of intending We. They ere treated Tey the peshaeate Wry Xs Carsen compeey ‘utaining: 2 | _ The Parle correspondent of the ‘weekly Register (a Ro. | ton, determined not to purbus thet line ot ccaduct socibon ef the coustey shoold te shanaul in the, toate y of fargo exporieand sal impors, Ii seeuns chet | Ao ropela in either cage; panie stops work; the planters | Contract trom the French government. van Catholic paper), says the Pope has written to the | which, although it might be legal, would end in civil | jin praiseworthy Diginess of id then own of sey are ise ass ia cafe | Set Se Wats ast utter et ye | tiny Perea ees Mr nse | ie acest atte eng | nig nt ee verurew ot car re emt vere | de ayer panes ps, SORE | trated, ia error, and unde ere a ai sold | hotrothed to his Grand Ducal Highness Prince Levis of Tre on a Hy 7. his os Pn «aga ee oaene cams ints a iy may be acinar ‘more of Lae oreo pr ‘being of and ¢ reed or rai as indus labore What jose. vfflces would thus: — has Oven hoppened late years, partially and. teckpore- | "TRS sssse journal says thait the police are sow ta po- | tastes. ; After tho resignation of the federal offecrs 1 could | Liutn Snug” Nouhing short of thie com give peace and rly, in prospect of s change to the ferteral policy, now | sition to establish a prima facie case against a certain The Abbe Maret has offered bis resignation to the | have appointed others who would have retained theit | jufot to the country and save ‘the Gevemencst from alti- areatens to happen more extensively, im consequence | person in Fagard to the late éxtraordinary chil murder | Fmporor, who replied that he should make no fresh ap- | positions. Should they have failed, from an overwhelm. | qin tp he country aed eave fe Bowes tfully ct that change being accomplished. The most experi- | at Road. Ina few weeks they hope to have so matured | poimtments till Rome had recepted this. ‘ing Opposition, in carrying out the execution of their your obedient servant, 4 | TiNCoLy, s ae MarrenTa aay nat hemes | BORG ee eae ieee aaa, | moe eertmete re See varies | emmeuraes maces net eesti eo slaves will ever ir. a ac ‘ a labor from this tine forward. The employment of free | oq) meeting, agaiast the of church rates and in wo him of the end of his uncle. The Emperor | laws be jully executed,” and an set of Congress, = ge Rg I og fk Reade bo NG Ry A at a issue; and the practi y ‘ * q or yee already proved in the frontier slave States, a woll as in ‘The London Times aske whether it is » fact that the credit, bat the temporal power no longer ible | out the militia to enforce the laws. ry ‘Texas at the other extremity; but a long tract of disor | Hore lost ‘one hundred men and the Ariadne over | with our civilization, we must put an end to it, as I If | bad felt certain that this course of conduct could Siatante aoe Bape te maghitiaeninsiied i Tore As tae it tbe be 66k done not" look ike the aval prereset have arin Twolia sages have adopted. it SORA Mrceainoss (or several onthe Tr sooma impr paradiec which Admirals describe. wae Bat Tam bound to see the faithful execution of by roan’ sr urn In favor of ys The Emgiish Press ou the Secession LIVERPOOL vat See ar ak ersscnas fie ten eerie ot produce wih Yours, y Peamee. Brokers’ mB) weeny: i. r 7 Bh a hed been current that Lord bad ton- says:—' Tho advices re- | of ay THOMAS E. WALKER. (From De at je ga of Toney pressure in the | oiee Chairman ative Commitine The sea Uabed States are present mo- of oS ae at the London Times, Dec. &. t dangers and evils of a great mone- | Paris, it nded. reper er tne Vorpool cotton market for the week mnt pet ‘The diraffection bo ey Negotiations progressing ny at Paris for 2 i : Hl The orists. shows @ steady business, prices clos bh renew: South had its effect com. | commercial between France some yg tg eo 1 Sie Se ee || Ee aR OC |e eee 2 CASt is | fie eae ty on wae . a au(raton of finporvanoe fom ther last post "° | Fao yedve ago, appears vorkave ie eatire a 0 "tes ae i ~~ woke ry eas Seem eceaee sting te ‘About ‘soveroigns were taken from th» bank to- panic pass denier vestarentaston to, Liverpool to. be shipped, the b ay Y i temo tctben pen on ‘th was , but quiet, 3,390 and Yeoterday ars true in classe yt ge I Persia to New York, and it is believed that be restored until of all the disarrangemont has | Rentes closed at 69.10, et dividend eee ae, on pag apn but Sr SF, other um will be drawn from the Liverpool branch. The ia. | heen removed, namely:—that poli¢y of separation which rt pi A Ed which 1 selected the ot the sarances for apecie by this vessel have been so numerows the fouthern 2tatee determined to Leven at closing iy pone Ly on ‘ato cause an advance inthe premium from the wal | the rik of civil — i so) ag Of afthirs | div: off. 4 x rather ie Ai a toows Mow York t0-de; represent the moner rertathe La a 4 of , in, grant "Sabha grant @ citizen of a State, nod 4 cit ie to be virtoally at an ond vo the 204, the dey | of public ne whee lie at the root of all gen of the at the same time, if a State nd fore the departare of this mail, the market bad be- | government ‘h easier; bat if a oc in the condnct | of jurists and stat — & lt -) the general govern: « » New York banke had not taken place a nam- come imvadet “ sweeping failores would inevitably bav tuppreed (0 worreveder some maburai cmd ai getend hers atbossrn wee ba nee Goon annowne |, Whick would have fored thowe inatite- | oryginal right imalionable without their comaent Thmnet ba | wich b ioe bee been 8 vitietwor, 5 ia Ge coe thaw ales to auanend I fear on the sabject had now | admitted aca ter of feet that the thirtesm Siates ¢ Bork of reconciling parti : mand and Gd, ats. | there is aa oa aaa comm ovsed, and the owly contingencies apprebonded as likely |! whea they freed them>~'r * British dowlacu, wer t Persiqny te reported + ‘ ’ aret ec Wn aie wld still be colled the post