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: _NBW YORK HERALD, 3UNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1266 oN a alan. the tc it must DO, gigmber over ite first | archi and is therefore expected to ps 5 for, poe Traieal. change oer He res | ichtom us on the exact nature ot 2 Pohoy, not only. the O'Dranell Cabinet will be over | entered into by France with the “emperor thrown, but the monare’yy of the Bourbons will have —_—— ann made @ rapid advance ‘owards itsru n. PRUSSIA. THE REVOLUT'GN FORETOLD FIVE MONTHS AGO. ‘ Scope and Aim of the Spavish ene ne Extraordinary Change im the Tone of Pung, Ai i be. 4, 1866. the Prusgfan Official Press—TYae Rebellion. ‘Thave private information from which me Monite A “e to anticipate a grave political convulsion, aud perhaps a we Approving Presid:nt JoRs — andl revolution, in country very soon. son’ ‘olicy—Vom Bismarly. The Queen, who hates her present Prime Minister, Marshal O'Donnell ath we Tae 'cc. | 0m. oe AMAREP. SE Seen ar only accept im asa Prim’s Object the Uproot¥ng of the | cauco sno tad arrived at tho conviction that the intelli ate im Berlin, &e. tof her subjects would no longer put up with OUR BERLIN CORRESPONDENCE. Bourbon Dynasty and %he Union —_| Narveer, ana sho featod a rovoluon {rom one hour to Wai ee oe the another. Narvaez well knew that General Prim was I bave frequently wluded te the "i of Spain and Portugal conspiring against him, and that was the reason why he i mila snarling, captious al summoned him t appear at Madrid. Prim knew better | tone adopted byte Prussiam semi-official journals in than to obey. the sumuons, and the Seat act of, 0'Don- discussing Amogivan affairs, As long as the war lasted ing the radient on in the situation, at Tonce left Parts bee ween, ee mornin the se ae for S| where he mow is, and to play a great North and@ the victory‘ ¢ Southern caval! Great Rush of Aw.ericans tothe fre. Omnsh by rs ine aly, eunancipating | when these-predictions-wore falsied by events (which Tuileriv.s Ball. more nwmeroes ‘Professions, has bid bigh for the | they at Grst refused to credit), they vented thelr Ii- sed i support. of the orn iy roe the ‘clerials but, | humor at @ke non-fulflment of their prophecies by according to my which come from a theroughly abusing m United States government, depreciating its Teliatho source, he bas not bid high enough, and the dine tia into their own ‘the reconstruction of the Union, and drawing General Schofield to he Presemted | provicwists have resolved to get power into Weir OW | a mnosegloomy plétures of the present condition apd field and Mr, William L. Dall-Gev- " r that within a fortnight demonstra- to ‘the; Emperor. a OAs doubt that Ttnously ia most of tho prin. 4 SU*UFe prospects ofthe country. ; ernor Andrew, of Massachusetts, One of cipal towns of Spain which O'Donuell will not be strong ABUSE OF AMERICA FROM VON BISMARK’S ORGAN, the Endorsers of the Emigration, &e. Bass 4 enough torepress. He fancice that he is master of the | The IVorth German Gaselte, which is generally reputed 4 . army, But, he is not. In Spain it is among the UPper | to be the espectal organ of Count Bismark, waseven REPBRIOR O0URT-SGRECtAS GERD Napoleon's Antivipated Announcement of the | clases 2 nina pra nas lower ore cingene: | more virlans im tavecives than tho aire €8310 | ay any beg nt eee wn 7 tented te obey the priests wil } cratie and anti. hic Zeitung, } w 7 en, End: of¥ne Mexican Interventien. saverweintive, ‘Tho upper classes are now bent upon ® | orohabiy he Ng pid a4 Presid Siaas Asa S, Mercer, agent of the New England Emigration Aid revolution, ‘and I have reason ‘to ‘think the time is at hand when they-will achieve their object. ? tive om vane & ie eee it poe dicadeded ports, and which excited the just indignation of thie liberal MrangeVYaange of Tene in the Pras- | fy somescay of more advanced ideas, Prim isa man of | DTC Tt always appeared strange to mothat M. do energy and ability—far yan Espartero, who has | Bismark, who, whatever may be said against him, sian Official Press. boon greatly overrated. Bopartv's name will, however, | 1s a long‘headed, astute polrician, should sanction probably be. e Frene adra- ‘and Palm tony very likely acknowledge him as his | ese gratuitous attacks upon a Powor which is daily bo- Romleat chief; but, in reality, he will Soe make tee of | coming of greater weight in se scale, and a ' t % ariab) amicab! Vou-Bismark Anxious to Cultivate | fitieae very nivanced one, will be. ono of ihe jeadera | Teich Prassia hesinvariably been on the meat i‘ Company, in selling worthless tickets to several hundred females for passage on the etcamsbip Contineatal, bound for Washington Territory, took place yesterday morning, before Judge MeCunn, Tho interest felt in the case attracted a Jarger crowd than usual to the court room, and among those present were two of the alleged sufferers ‘vy the operations of the Emigration Society. Mr. Sterne Chittenden and Jerome Buck appeared for the plaintiffs (Myre. Thorn and Mrs. Balch), and Mr, ‘Message whidh were mentioned in one of my forwier re-. # nk Metsor (Br z hg es cont iy a fool, id Se esa eee ear va AE ee ere ete Cnceatoie Piet, Meine ‘ond ta terms, They were evidently dictated by the indiscreet ami , he should hi : American Friendship. Seok on the ground of Na ape, ieaee Dane Tor him | zeal of tho editor of the journal in question—am ex-re. | Heroque for the California, Oregon and Mexico Steam- |, dt . ’ of which I am told there is some chance. ublica, who wants to make up for former revolution. | *!p Company. Brig Vietoire (Br), Wyman, Laguayra for orders—D Starr ‘earns, Jan Tid A [think st very doubtful whether the Bourbon dynasty | 1 coinions by the ardor his present devotion to rea. | Shortly after eleven o'clock Mr, Chittenden com: | *firly siniete (Bs), McDonald, New £0, s hreps Peas howd, Muss , Bi hs ions e of } Teac. 7) A lete le! 5 pr? woo . Arey, 7 WeatLittle Plot foran Alliance of ia, in Spain will survive this year. re Nan a | menced his argument on behalf of the people supposed | ,,Selt Coral ), Stubbs, Turks hoon Son Sa Fett Pater, Lam), salgess ‘Wah, Mar Kin ttle Alliance of Prussia, to have been swindled by Mercer, and read three ad- | “Schr Belle (Br), Thorp, J yx Br), Spurr: and the United States i FRANCE. Sap TRUMAN PRS es Pee ee , Sebr Indus (Br), Hansen, for “arn = Tee ue eae et ewok Seats | Sons seam hte Sate ot eeeet « | SCR Fraens waaes England, France and -Austria. “Emect of the Spanish Revolution in ced by it, seem to have called the attention of the | Fonttn, Sang, that, the Continent aad lo We 4 Prance—Eccentric Conduct of the Paris | Prime Minister to the intemperate violence of his sub- | Fairfield, which was as follows:— an, Schr A F Kii Mobile— Cow: Sent Kate Merrit Bedell Apalariicolneh Post 0% Prese=M: ordinate, and he has hastened to vide an antidote to AFFIDAVIT OF CAPTAIN FAIRFIELD. Sehr Voll bern WH Robeon 4 jane TAbsxey, Demet ret oil itis iosaitstions OMIRe pecan a iti by an article in | _ Charles W. Fairfleld, being duly sworn, says that he | sehr Delmar taht, Newborn L, Davis une. Fhe Financial Difficulty im] French Pcople—Napoleon’s Expected and his family were among those left, as wero the plain- | _ Schr Alice Serant: 0. sch Routhern Crome, from Nex Speech to the Corps Legislatif-How | ‘he wholly official Staals Anseiger, or Prussian Moniteur, | tifts herein, by the steamship Continental at her recent | Tooker & Taylor. ermiingt oe fort! Samant laced). wid 26th, che i. cr the Emperor Means to Get Out of | im which the situation of the United States in generat, | departure from eid ct. Deponent, aftr serving more | | Sehr Uh sherds, Tovearem, Beho, Vibhert, Charleston; Rese- * baal Be | Meztoor-Grent Rash of Amertenns, £07 | sented apo in a witly diferent eprt. are taka, | Feieoneueaus sugar (na Nor fogergisatth | lens 2 5 Dune, Dawes, Xev ere sber 4uin, | “Son Cen GO, fan Been ese . ot Erecentation to the Hremch ‘Court ic to seumise that the: republican damifubcas of | By the representation of eald Mercer he was in: ago. “fd thik Volant, Wi New Orleans; Thos Worward. Goneral Schofield to be Presented to J duced to embark in the emigrant enterprise men- ‘loop Warreu, Randall, New Haven—M Briggs & Co. 5: Themen, Baie Apa) ac lefeote : SPAIN. tear iniperencinais ae & Unitea | America are not adapted to the social af political | duced to Smbark in the emigrant, enterprise men- Gan larcer Garescn; Materia, Sao Fran nnn States Sanitary Museum, &e. condition of Europe; but the succdss of these insti- | in (published yemertay). cee was one of benred Point; Witham Baward, Mne and Scope of the Revolation— v ‘a tutions “on tho soil on which they have grown | those who were permitted to proceed as far ag q 21 Beem, Cae Se re, Beet: Prim’s Object the Overthrow of the QU FARE CORRE HEOR: up” ig fally acknowledged, and due jnstice ts done toa | Suton Island. Thoro, with his family. he was com. | « ni! gone Cricane: Teo, Ceitem, Galvestou pelled ‘own observation o ' Bourbon Dynasty and the Union of Panis, Jan. 12, 1866. | | sovernment “which disarmed tbe materiel resouscee re- | ine conduce of one Zell agent of the Proprietors of the Ue eae Veiala, Snyder. Piiadeiphte, with mies, « | SES: 4 te an Sak Bias FS the Relations of the Courts of Franee | Y ‘he Paris journals upon the Spanish revolution, The | feiq within tour years, and which had the power to re- river, and mdse and 133 passengers, to Boyd & Ulnekeh. . amd Spain—Interesting Extract from | £0veroment orguns generally content thems:Ives with | duce the army {0 aa many months to one-Afthyof. lus | while there anchored, and. from onroful inquiry th the | , Guat Dirt erue aagas ber in and Fortugal—Inside ‘View of | 1 is rather amusing to witness the course pursed ship, and bis companianship with said Mercer at pier No. | “‘Ship Talisman (Fr), Lefe Hare, 6 days, with Spa: ry pease being ae and ahalf million soldiers into the 2 worth ipa ps, road way. 0 Baten Tui, and ip Talisman ee daye, w ” characterized 2 depone: it fief that | ™ a 9 passengers, -t0 C the New York Morald of August, 1665, | Publishing the despatches and sich military docu. | elective force.” |The Mesange itself ie characterized as | Tremst or rovore (California, Orogon and. Moxico | shorn pasags, ad had Une Wea 20 days, with OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ments as come to light, while the opposition, not | gefended against the “premature and unjustifiable | Steamship Company) had knowledge that said Mercer | with marble and Yuval end Ly daring of course to openly encourage revolution, | attacks of certain journals which are erroneous. | bad issued more than soventy-llve tickets, and in Rio Janciro, BS days, with Panis, Jan, 12, 1866. t-that the Spanish nt had not con. | l¥. bolieved to. expres the” opinions the or Jess degree were acting in complicity with said de, Toaster, ight variable sind, and Benirt tor ‘The way in which the ‘telegrams from Spain, filtered slap bs $0: Oie spect ibe it cn gti ernment.” “The Prosid Ten Chtlechdied ‘Gedbeudoa: thet: the ‘com sitting in fr Following vessels:—Dee 14, 3 Ntan orton Oe pig ch cinhtanicimdoreridet rites Sheree, Pose MR LRM op pravented thin They ried, in equity, had full powers to afford relief to the claimants in phy Bo yr inee Fy fr) P une; Uae 4 a rape tad ‘the revolution is becoming a huge joke in Paris. Gene- - doctrines nal feel! ‘but has this case. The principal argument urged) by the other lat 19.16 8, lon 34.40 W, ship Lard Lindburst, from New ral Prim, so ill with a liver complaint that he is obligea | #4 some evere lessons to this government welfare nation. hag, side, with great frankness, was that as the verse! had for Melbourne: 26h, ‘off “Pernambucn, Thistle, from "Ganitus Cid ct Wf, Tatenuent Siedler, to ride in a carriage, and of course to travel slowly, is | 1% the guiso of addressing thom to Spain. Hed the | mado uso of bis victory Da | aur een ne property ox, Uap tenons, Sad wes on. Woes! Gad apd Carga Ayings as’ ston ane . ; rontinually reportod ag endeavoring to reach the frontier | Mberty of the press, the right of reunion, and others | of emancipation to an ya a ‘thal guch was ot the ease. | Sneed awit Gn ten on Ryans pee which the liberals here claim, been accorded to the | 2 to treat the coun. | hi bp Peli, jatvera: in with @ fore and a ’ ‘of Portugal, with the government forces in hot pursuit, 4 4 State to The orders to show ¢ause on her beam ends, spars oki! and anchor on but never catching him; or else he is still shut up in the Spanish people, this would not have taken place, It re- See not jase had a her yr, baleparke wens, spare - with e warp mountains and surrounded without hope of escape, but, | 1*¢# 20 very intimate acquaintance with the character ulation according tothe nocesxi vey omg par Bie Hive tind sivuck by a seu and at ike John Brown’s soul, he is heard of the uext day as | Of ‘2¢ Uberal press and ite conductors here to see that | Ton 04'h he conga of the responaibiity parting with of the The order | Bi sce mere theltetiers Nc ab “marebing on." “Quiet prevails throughout the penin- | their renters do not require Lapis a yr by a org his acte,and though he quows. y pect gaos gp nseangpe de uinted ts whito xi LT) mula” the telegrams inform us, and yet Barcelona and | ‘Remo 10 “For Spain, read France,” to know what they }-¢f Yellerson, in which, abeoltte som Se eee Tea and to prove this axtrents were Teall Oe Beer ll ” Aragon aro put in-state of siege, and citizens are shot | ™°*2- Nica, he d a to elty Sarigweaeans, 3 _ Aspinwall, 17 days, with bides de, down by the troope in the streets o” the former. DREADED EFFECT OF THE SPANISH REVOLT IN FRANCE. jon. ja Smith, Sterre, Oct 19, yin Bermuda FOWMIDARLE CHARACTER OF TLE RISING. Pass + sabres Se eae idl ser pepe coy : ¢ whole mass, . - tevin AE ooo ie Be ‘There is now wodoubt that the Spunish revolution ts nw onee ame, there } word, the a hg OE ‘A much more formidable matter than was at first gap. | Seé™ te be any unusual precautions taken to provent or form: sip tg eet . , oe 0 eon wl pored, and there is but ttle doubt thal the intention of | S¥pPress them; but the Spanish revolution is having ite | the ridio , SR pedi, tare indhadors Primi is, not merely to follow the example of O'Donnel | *#@cts upon this government and people. Unless itis soon STRANGE, morn. Tn conciusion, 2 awe in 1654, and place himself at the head of a new ministry | @Welled, of which at present there is no prospect, it St John, NB, 20 days, with lum. must make tho former more conciliatory, the latter more Wk dy the overthrow of the old one, but that he and his ad- decrees, should commit John B Campbell (Br), Aneerom, St NBT ‘herents now mean the uprooting of the Bourbon dynasty, positive in its tone. Already the liberal journals talk lumber, to nee. Jan at yh wnt opinion of ite own on any pol about three with a probable view to the Iberian union—the uniting pep hecsniiaiarsra cannes for eg behalf eee up the tenes eat teakelar all ot | 224 Be o'clock tacked, 4 an ‘stood for te at ‘of Spain and Portugal under the house of Braganza. Dress, evar peste empatge atten Tiso to all Np company, Intended 10 establish the fact | avant 3 feet of mainmast wtandings re PROCLAMATION OF GENERAL PRIM. tion of the iaw which makes it penal offence for more | ig seriously asseried that the United corporation could not be enjoined as proposed. “panianps!—We have arrived at the terrible moment | than twenty persons to meet for any purpose without # | wag ao ind ‘at the editorial of Herr rane AFFIDAVIT OF WILLIAM L. PALL, in which revolution ts the only resource of the nation and | special permit feom the police, ing the President bug of Now York, th abe main du:y of von _ Tam at the head of | “now ram FRENCH EMPEROR WILL GRY OUT OF MEXICO. (roar vernon Noged “4 form or | Mexico Se fens ip og ee bt bee ong ny ‘The consideration of the Spanish revolution has not pan’ an arrangement, in writi Yor the cause of {reedom and our fatherland. My banner | destroyed tho interest felt in what tho Emperor will say | stone = their deh a 34 of egy es cabins cata ve tee With tan may hava Twi ight wihrmy wenved | tue approaching convgeation of the Compe Lagat | Sitacks “nthe afin that wing agroumaest = valor against the government which dishonors us abroad | Course in regard to his prospective remarks upon Mexico | 18 Fane of 0 Gone, Ties pace ot Deane ahaa Ornice or Baw Hits nat, 38 Wastin Sraser, and ruins us at home, tothe point of making us a laugh- | and Spain. I believe they will be in substance, that | I pete cea pH Rece' wie eee Sean an ete centring. etd tote kane conic, of er a a totes Wine Miltarendion betwien Seamus itseks fr “4 assume, e government milian re- aiready fought under my orders—vou are aware that | sont acquired sufficient strength of its own ag and the United States Prussia occupying the attention Ghave never forsaken you, and that if you stand by | jouer need the assisti ‘of France, the French France on the Rhine, and Russia attacking the ‘me in this enterprise I shall know bow to lead you, first 2 bread a : ‘Hun; the American navy would ‘Showing you the path to victory and noxt remunefating trope ibe wacerae speitean a8 rapidly an Cit- | deep the Brench and English leds tn chede and her” armict kesp your endeavors. Fellow citizens, men of honor, aid | wilt, it is supposed, constitute the gist of the Emperor's | 2be77“™ Mexico and i ome aoe es ES. Cabin slast abd do. ever alliance food they themeelves in al way. me, you too, to bring to a happy end a political revolu- | Commente upan Mexico. ‘wants to annex Mexico or Canada she wi FA Sehr jpmin, rt, 12 days, & whi : . ler and cleanliness of 4 pom — do a, — ae " * that social AMERICANS AT A COURT RAL, —_ ong yo — a in ‘Susepe is | direc: Son oF the captain. The tay tony furnishes provi. | gest ale Semin [4 Georgetow: as ee = P igeadl ote soma bay seven The first grand ball at the Tuileries, of which there ing ‘of. If, however, di@i- | sions, and has them cooked, and stase room accommo- Suttons ‘allage, Portinud, 3 sta Commities, for the constituent Cortes | Will be four this year, is to take place on Wednesday | Piities should arise between her and France which would | dation; the bed linen to be washed aad kept in order by | Schr John Gridith, Bobb, i tor Virginia, eae Comnnaltane, for the consth OeUAN Pht evening next, { Jearn that there has beén a more gene- | furee ihe latter to employ a part of her wilitary re- | the passengers, Scht \'Harmmocd, Puyas, Banton « AN PRIM. | yal and persistent attack made upon the Atperican Minis- sources beyond the At ON tg Laas might easily be | _ In wituers of ent to the above conditions the | Schr }.B Austin. Davis. Boston for Richmond. SI. RELATIONS OF THE SPANISH AND FRENCH covars. | ter for tickets on this oocasion than ever before. This 18 | Tempted to make tiso of m0 favorable an opportunity for | Vi lent of the California, Oregon aud Mosico | Sehr Mmmiion Rerialle Poti Tee {Paris (Jan. 10) correspondence London Post). Very probable from the fact that there are moro Ameri. | ‘rectifying her trans-Rhenish frontier by the conquest Company, and the abovementioned A. =. | cht Argue Eve, owonbud pProckich What is taking place in Spain very naturally causes | cans in Paris this winter than at any previous time, and | of aisace and Lorraine—two provinces wi wore torn | Mercer, bave signed this in original and ¢ te, lary Ann, Bryant, Providence. Fenversation to turn on the court and government of her | most Americans coming here, who make any proten- | trom Germany by Louis XIV., and which German W. L. DALIy Vico President. Schr Sarah, Martin, Providence, joaen, way order Catholic Majesty, and the relations of spain and France | tidhs to ton, are always exceedingly desirous of receiving | patriot re-rows were not restored to her after all of - As MERGER. Sehr Redington, Gregory, Bristol, Badence gobs, BEL for Kyark, Mey gunce Napoicon III, came toa throne which is shared hy | an introduction to their Majesties. The great number of | Kapoieon I, But the prescut Napaleon has profited ty | . The affidavit states tha! the vessel miled on the 18th of | Scbs Red Kover, Hodedoh, Kew Haven for Elizabethport.,.| Ansa, Muryj, ABwilerd morun, Encenie de Montijo. Queen Isabella, who has atways | applications received by the Minister place him in ® | the example of his uncle; he is Dot @ispouad to stake | Jenuary, with Mr. Dai! on board, as far as Staten Island, | Stcamer Gen Custer’ Beckett: Philadeiphia, ‘ been influenced by i jing priests, miracle-working | most embarrass'ng position, Formerly more Americans very! ° were it anchored for some time ; that porte the or uns and Jesuitical pollticiaus, was ‘ever counselied te | were usually presrated on cach evening than representa: NST ee hee cect niente ete adleees {tacken wae pifed'to Seren, Wal oe mths ‘tt Slaien rriiark Wontworth, arrived last night from London, reporte | MSM TS Ten a6 ner ache Anne orien, Metron, Seand with euspicion the electedof the French mation. | tives of ail other nationalities combined. This arose from | trom the fear of collision with Amertea, Le may afford | Island, and a search being made, some twenty | sail rard, aplieails, and had three meu badly trostbitier; | and F Merwin, 3 ‘toe Thug ‘ ie Cyr Her Majesty was tol that Napoleon 111, was an enemy | the fact that for thom the only procny was that | 16 despise the ambitious plans which tho Prussian Pre- ‘opie, who had not paid their passage money, | Dee ld, Harry Obert, soaman, of Hamburg, died: Jan 24. lat York; Prycivs, Berwn, 7 thie Cyves of the Roman Catholic Church; the greatest dif. | their names should be forwarded by the American | mice tp ahd 30 ontettabe ¥ ee heed cn booed, enh OE eh ee et these’ | 39 fi, lon 68 64, spoke bark C B Bemilton, of Portland, steer. vr ne culty in the way of the Bourbons continuing to | Minister; while in the case of Englishmen and the sub- gg who were kept for charity sake, were sent ashore | *e* evoupy their thrones, whether in Italy or else- | jects of ‘other monarchical Powers it was roquired that, | we perceive by the last accounts from New York that | on refusing to pay up; that tho company have feng and, nally, it was hinted that tue | before being presented at thie Court, they must have | yr, Kroissman, formerly Feeretary to the Arserican Le- | no property of Mercer's in their possession, except Bark Freeman, Denis, from Cardiff. Herd cavles might be secu onee more in aly. The | been at their own sovereign’s. In the good old times of | Zation In Prussia, has been appoinied United. States Gon. | bills of lading deposited by him w:th tho purser of the y FERS Ee Sa SAiLED, : Motuer, Maria Christina, who bas long ‘ved in | Judge Mason and Mr. Faulkner these representatives “or Ber . by : Steamships Hanaa, City of New York, Erin, Alhambra, | comb, Rosin Prange, sometimes at a villa near Havre, or Malmaison, | eaved all depute, apnoyanes and ill fecling on the part | St,(or Berlia, Tt appears from this that the nom’nation | veatel ax sccurity for a note of $450 made by bim; that | geru, E'S Terry, Vixen, Marinion, Geo’ Washiugion fer | PORTLAND, .Jom 28—Avr stemwwhip Iivernian (Mr si ENS. . PHILADELENGA, dan 26 x varks | aon, ch caused eucl ‘i it ve steamer ing pat ti ‘y ri . near capital, and vio eft Pari ai’ days aay for | of applicants by scnaig in tbo Mathes of ait'who gre can colony, has'not bors confirmed by the Setaie, | the $4s0 will bo required to give up’ the bile of inking | feneacs uso Sam Salvador, Commander, iagars, Hal | soo, Lneretl: Mot mteete of Wats Veleed ehkestsle easy Spain, aleo report.d to be under church influences, with a | ecnted themselves; and some queer fish ot - > . ‘tranafé 4 dl . Dow, forvane of £300,000 per annum—her Majesty, too, may | sexes ocensionally’ slipped through the not very | MY. Krolsaman ® a man of considerable ability, and has Ss so Bp tpemerlpergee tbe Loe Wind at sunset N, PROVIDENCE, Jan 26—A: hips Oeceme te: Gaisten, .— foie at {on ——y kg ae . p have strengthened her daughter in her hostile predilec- | finely drawn ministerial net, When Mr. Dayton came Who Will Begiad to soe Lim | Gable jasirameats; and thet there was no com D aieyed tween Mercer and the steamship company in the all Marine Disasters. Jow, seit Chora, tions towards the Court of (he Tuileries. At all events | here he followed the example of his predecessors, until Curend, Newessle, tel Queen Isabella IL. has shown mo very friendly feeling to- | an intimation was received that a change must be made peg og epee he only represunted the steam- | S27 POF lows of steamships Wyandotte, and Richmond, wee | ROPRIAN I: Jon iBArs colt Uiton. ¥ oy ferdang wards the Emperor and Empres of the French. ‘tne de- | in quantity and quality—a reduction of the former, and ENGLAND. ebip company in this mattor, and that ao sympathized | B¢W* columns, 1. N¥ ork. re reciatory language employed towarde France at the | an improvement in the latter. After this I think Mr, cei ennnnnnndiogi With tan pot people whe bat, pefeapa, bela wren foun Wruaixcrox—A letter from Capt Panno, of bark gu- | “Wise SAAT, Jam 2484 ship Wallace, Carsty, Orkexne ™ ds an eer ko tn — poe a _ =. eed Mey tata more than on ten at a time, Crisis—The Bal rived of their mone; Shader false ten ae. — Note, of Beffast, states that on Christmas Day he fell in with roouree which, taken place between the | and Mr. Bigelow last winter pursued the same course, - Y eovereigns of Spain and France is contiued toa somewhat | and iutends, 1 understand, to Ho the same this year, tinge ioe Jen ty jam, ey pon peoian Tic, bore won ont co for oe 73 miles enst of | srt: ae and eet Sarees. a ae “o BD rho r hoe A that = eooeeny : Placed ina That question f part only thas quien tn binh posit fon who hed given thelr sanction to the Sov an a tape who toad N IMMENSE IMPROVEMENT IN 8TRAM paid to Queen Isabella, ast year's Inicr interview | very unpleasant position, each appl'cant of course con | which we thouglit it opportune to disease feiely in oer | eraigrast undertaking. He observed. thet the name of nd nightson the wrest. The sch was dis- w.0, tailed sailiennii between the Emperor and Enipress and her Catholic | sidering bis claim quite as good as that of any other, and | Own ‘columnsc-vizy ehether we might, not be guine | Governor ‘Andrew, of Mansuchusets; was ‘ainoug those i of wind was Ucwing at the .@: MICK PA M ENGINES Majesty at Biarritz, more formal than cordial, Since nted ones charging him with partiality ad an | Pther too inst ahead in our commercial Investineate | endorsing the scheme. Why this wan he could not say, pease Sepia Melee ae SE ee Sed pare Napoleon III. catue to the throne, however, a very great wnwarrantable discrimination’ among bis | Fenergiy including investinents im foreign. obtennes | Usually Governors of Bates do woh encourage eniorucia Necelinmeoas: | Mele EMGia& COMPANY WW Liberty sterwt, X,.¥ augmentation es ey ley in the penned = countrymen and fair coantrywomen. and foreign securitien. Whatever holas out prot ‘of | from thelr States unless they are ovorstocsed with rrr sy ler phy mp esstees ——e = bth dnemnennts Be Tan RS two countr'es. rid and Paris are connected by rail- GENERAL SCHOFIELD TO BE PRESENTED TO THR EXPRROR. e bs es u erpool way, « new commercial treaty is creating increased trad- Profit to thowe who possess capital tempts others, who | Population. = Ho hed never beard that ame. iin from Be oe Presentecs of next Wednesday evening 1 4 5 m regre' veg, and French finaned is largely engaged in Spanigh un- | to be Major General schofield, who eo frightened timid | 22 Ly og I ee ER ne [ay — i tismsitt | {tarp tres obtieed to pat dertakings aud securities, “It has becuine the fashion for | people ont of their wits, when he arrived here, with the | Mune Promising direction. | The really surplus capital | Portare | Toveenot time, (take room fon anator | ion 46 leaky nnd rich Spaniards to visit Paris; in fact, the people of all | idea that he had come to bully the government and pro- | Clr vecurring” danger itr w Cunt cat; aud the | That met with greater favor trot him. The counsel here 0, ae oe oe classes are beginnmg to know cach-other much better | sent an ultimatum in the question of Mexico, The | Cvertecurring danger in» — stent aa, under | took ome of the tickets issued by Mercer, and contended than of old he is said here that everything advances | General bas been employing most of bis time while here | Sriisary ‘cireumetances, ii te. carried tm Baglainh “is | that irald not appear thas they wore lmsbed by he com on proves im a but the government o: coun- | in visiing the diferent military establishments, and bas J orcer agent. balit at Deno! try, and a feeling has long prevailed that tho Queen and | malo the entire round of those im the vieinity of Paria, | tat 28 Bee eee Desens ot ener ea ee ppieaabeliiiixt nitntaliciicniase nn the Court would inevitably Invite an open political dis- | Hie first interview with the Eiaperor will take place next | 10°, 0 PB ge. 4 FS doaptecosoveeseerieetascepoooesoceronnuoveneeeiee content such a8 18 now exhibived. A gentleman who | Wedueeday evening, and if his Majesty desires to drop | {Xe basis of capital upon which it rests. The sudden do- NEW YORK To SEATTLE. Binworeh in isd, be beew seld'Ge parties In Phiiageiebs often visits Madrid has frequently told mo o: tho wn. | any hint of what Le intends saying « few days after. | ction of such & situation produces, those commercial — for $1600. - measured language indulged in about the Queeu. It | wards at the opening of the Corps Lagislati{ he then will | panics whic 4 gh This entitles Miss E, B. Carleton to ono passage in certainly ts jortune {or a country when people | have an excelient opportunity of doing #0, either to why begee Phy Fy A wy he ‘good steamship CONTINE! corind cokere 2h Cgeiade biabindis poe eats Coase 10 regard the sovereign with respect, ‘The honest | Bigelow or General Seholeld.) Ss *% “Hert MF | dicion that such situation may'be impending is the | $ te 4 xy § | Gibsons repnctce, built se tne ai Ba eotl Mer whnees Ses stateemen of Spain are always endeavoring to remove | RETURN OF BRIGADIER GENKRAL SCHOFIELD TO NEW YORK. peerentve of pecctemenss. Cah hastoen as ae Not valid unless countersigned by A. s. Mercer, hailed, tive of the arnings we have ourselves addressed to the hb hover about the Madrid Brig the pernicious infiuences jer General G. W. Schotield, brother of Major Ticket No. 12, Senn Trroporr Drax, of Taunton, from Boston for Mo. Lew, General Schofield, and a member of his staff, returns to | MOneyed and commercial interests, and such has boon bile, broke contre board in crossing Nantucket Shoals ---_ Aho United Stas by the steamer today, Can i be any: gur motive for extracting avertivem-ws of the same i ae ed inet, and pul into Newport for repairs. PRR DAY (AN ‘ ial Sul Prise bake of 4 kind from the columns of contemporaries. > ; such has | thing more than a coincidence that M. de Favernay, , Senn Ockax Wave, Poster, from Philadelphia for Mobile, ata sontributed to make her so unpopuiar. So-ond Sceretary of the Froncl legation at Washington, 00 poate aoter pale anne ae ‘argued that the at loto Norfoik 284, leaking. Will be to discharge fii ee in the The present movement appears to be directed more | goes back by the same boat? nr eas A my Yong cargo to repair, ainat those who surround the Queen than against the ARISTOORATIC MARRIAGE OP AN AMERICAN LADY, aide the balance 6 inclines at this time i Scur Lyxcnaune, for New York, which put back to Balti. Wl Qveen herself as Sovereign of Spain. If this lady, the | Another young Atncrican lady hea been ‘married into | *ausactions between England and America, points atten- and the corporation, but even | more in actress, hus repaired, and cleared for destination mf not laet.of the reigning Bou loses her throne, it will be | the ranks of the French aristocracy and bears the title | Hon to two facts which w nably must both be oun. Tor she nate Cause bp that which bee lous the’ Bourbons | Of tounteen, Blas Kele Poel on, daughter of James Pha, | ken into account in order to arrive at any sound con. | diction. The for the would Sour Virtace Benue (Br), , from of Frarce and latterly of Italy their ki +—viz., | len, Eeq., of Now York, was yesterday married, at the | °lusion—viz., the high prices o° cotton which have ruled | to telegraph t with lumber. went ashore 66. Polot Shirley, Slow Boston: Prestly influence and Guidance. The only important | chu “ x ‘ of late, and he large American in cash beld in Continental at ate of St. Ph jipe da Roule, to the Count Narbot atl AM morni) 2th inet, ” She diplomatic event between Spain and France during nie | England for security daring the late ‘war, and which nt on ay nc an fund hows in tito pany and an de Lara. An elegant dguner was given at the me her off, the lide ebbs the prevent reign was the combined expedition to | residence of the. bride's. father, at’ which Mr, | 2°™ being drawn against to pay for imports from this pp bandbmgt a ; ey, “These important items ‘calculation, ee- that Scum The cargo of wchr Adelaide, na. Mexico, whieh ended in the retirement of Spain | and Mra Bigelow and Major Gencral Schofiold were pro. | CUDMY. im it items in the calcul Gone Spmnastpe he 0 aabete os Be from An enverprise which at the time caused | sent. This ts the second dauchier of Mr. Phalea who | cording to OUF corrempondent, and the corre rd be lp Bd foctovervoard.’ ‘The sche oa some coolners between the Cabinets of Madrid | bears a title, the eldest being the Viscountess de Gabriac, | °tF contemporaries, more than ¢o balance and the Tuileries The action of France in | Several young Amercan ladies have within the past few | @@ extraordinary exports from this side, Another item the Chilian difficulty could scarcely have given offence | years resigned thelr simple prefixes for noble titles, and | 204,ta be left out of account im our recent transactions to the proudest of Spain. ‘The Ey peror fg mero hh natured people frequently Assert that there are many tg igs is a Tevived. aptnt of speculation this pm y Ay it bo known that France, om being called | others who would like to do the same thing and are wait- | Sts", the Times the other day. be oo pon A Partios w the quarrel, was ready with her | ing for it, and that some of them may wait too long. But “ ‘ y:—\For months you wehr Ereeeetr: , quod offices to seek to mediate, It 'is not known to this | of course this le mero scandal eas Sere Carns Sicaee 6s the Seaneaee caven en s ae day how such suggestions have been recefved by the | Beverley Tucker has arrived in Paris. 1 REALS Se iemeetee ok oe See ee Tans inert rig Te Sadia oom & republic; Dat ax aspirt of resistance extatod on the part THK PROFOSED CNITKD STATE! SANITARY MURRUW. aula of pean tan tn Gin axtaeen aoe by be oy ‘ of the Chiltane vetore the tuilitary revolt in Spain, it ia | _ I wrote you recently that Dr. T. W. Rvans, of this city, | things has bece making moro then sumcren we poy far Song Brainy, Ale now tn Philadelphia, 176 tons, bnilt mot likely, sehen tat event knows, we shall find | was intending to gathrr, by purchase aud contribution, 08 | thane” gasinet “United “Siees, Mente tata . heove deett Saaen, Madiadh them less inclined to resist the unjust demands of the | largely as possible, a collection of art cles of every descrip. ph wa ra Jour T. Philadel. i ynohng won ie the can 4 sor the peg Bg om |g ty Wonatre of Britieh capital eebagoreres Seriege on of : Spanish govern: employed nney sapere 0 ‘advances enter. ‘ INEVITABLE DOWNFALL OF THE nornnons, during Ure war, with a view of placing them on exhibi- there promising © Treorative een the A. vir * ; Contespondence Faris Mecle } tion during the World's Exhibition of the aR RB pg pa BO Binied oft on the ith Im'a . Admitti om to be suppressed, Prim | In parsuance of this object Dr. B. A. Crane, a term the amalter though still important of before safling. hen prune && well a8 ble accomplecn | WhO has been conuected with the Sanitary Conmsion | tne premeut state of accounts beter tralite akin A 340,12, The wreck. and cargo of the, Three Ria. Brigadier Milans de and Generals Contreras and | Hoth in Burope and Americe, bas gone to New York fF | ang american importers. Tt may be irae tbat Uhowe ac- it | erriee bs, ye Fo evilas, woud the royal fernity be caved any the more | the purpose of interest and importance | counia are balanced, or mote nearly balanced than aj ie ba oe ; f think not; the discontont is too general for the present | Of Wis matter, and of attending to the collection of peared from the figures of the of Trade \, movement io remain an isolated fact, The revoluion, | the articles and their shipment hero, Unless the | Puatee fiom the Heures of from them. But the’ closiag & defeated in one part of the peninsula, will appear in | Government moves very soog in the matter, | of commercial accounts by tho imansfers of foreign seca: until the day of its complete triumph. Within | tis Sanitary exbibition will be the only one | piics leaves the larger question how far British in- last month especially, the conduct of the govern. | TY, which the United States will be represented in | Yectments in these and other quarters are within has excited exireme discatisfaction. The World's Fair, er ae oe be made for | oF excceding our prudently ‘such from from which #o much was | {h€ transportation of the they will come | investments, “We have no “to hoped, ted the Spanish nation. i Paty * confused condition as Tegards arrangement under value five-twentirs and railway, sdeuera; be of s impatientiy expected, {t on): iets vert ttle aso as representative types of th® | omect on the mony market of the increasing indebted. foand hand illusory promises; when jt felt | PFeducts and industry of the country, hess of the Union to persons hore fe unaffected by apiitied 4 th. liberty so often promised, it saw | NAPOLEON LOOKING UP HIS MEXICAN CONTRACTS. | the form the ndebtedness takes If we are to pro : = te hopes indefinitely pretponed. The Spanish govern- Paris (Jan, 10) Correspondence of the London Post.) vide within afew months eight millions for debtors in ie bed Grenatzar, Jon &—Arrived the Cordillera, from Liverpoo) mont therefor® bas ho reaceh tO be surprieed atthie be Emperor has cent for all the documents feferrin the States, afow more millions for Braail, a coupte of At the ’ : for New York, leaky. perrection, and if it bas the @04 fortune to got rate to the Mexican expedition preserved in the inper ol Lows er ov .ur tle drgeutine Republiv, come millions \ ‘>

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