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SOPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1866. ————— = = Se i een Barber, with Patt! as Rosina, He was enthusiastically | the whole, however, it was decided to have the celebra- | Secretary of tho Academy, Professor Trendelenburg, | away upon the Upper House where the absolutists are | but suppose Astor, or Vanderbilt, or Stewart, or Taylor, his voice is as pure and silvery as ever. } tio e phi the Uni. | $2 Ui asceudant. One of the noble lords brought in a | or eny one of a dozen others, should come here and just Tata. ante who w also dean of the philosophical faculty In the Unie | ca ciicy “deprrcating the attacks made by the Deputies | fasten bis oyes upon the Chigi or the Doria, thecacaal impressario made Patti an offer of fifty thousand dollars for fifty Pans, Feb, 6, 1866. versity of Berlin, selected for tho sutject of Lis discourse | upon the tribunals of Justice, and requesting govern- | or the Barberini for six months, you'd find them coming amighta in Now York in the fall of 1867. she takes the | phe Ragdad Affair in Paris—Tie Fear of War—The | the relations of Frederick with the youthful republic that | tent to consider whether the existing lawa did ut ofer down Uke Orockett’s cosn and giving up their gloomy oud see $ a @ remedy for such abuses. The motion was ‘aces in perfect despair, Iam uot sure, even, but th. rrah Bo Poges, which te to be becught out ‘Adarss in Reply to the Em; “ Speech—State Com- | had just emancipated itself from the British yoke, He y for su une tion pe 1 B, but thas passed by a large majority. Count Bismark | Torlonia, who is really a rich man, and who is buying up 8 the Gaiott, he intends producing translations of many missioners the Grand Exhilition—The Exhiliion MliGed to the efforts of the king to protect the rights of | promised to look into” the matter, and the | all the property in Rome, would bo drawn from his hol other pieces. The Willow Copse will probably G@rounds—Americans in Society—The Masked Balls ct neutrals against the maritime encroachments of Britain, | Beesion being closed soon after, nothing further was | like a badger, if the Commodore ouce fairly got his ey mot be of the number, as there is not a gamin in Paria ‘Life—Minia, | 80d to the dispute with that Power occasioned by the cap. mentioned on the gubject. In public the manifestation | oo him, ‘who would not immediately recognize in it the Closerie | %e Opcra—Our Colored Brethren in High Life—. fa P P| of the House of Lords was looked upon as an impotent snODDY AND PrTROLECM. Mea Genes of Frederick Soulie, of which it is almost a ter Bigelow at a Haytien Ball, dec. ture of Prussian vessels by English privateers during the | ehuilition of spite, aa the question had been already de- But, joking aside, it is a pity—is it not?—that old Rome ‘Meral translation, The rumors which firet arrived in Paris relative tothe | Wat of 1745; and thou proceeded to quote the “brililant vious Judgment of the Supreme Tribunal, | should be desecrated by the second-hand imitation of the A FARIBIAN WALLET COMPANY POR NEW YORE. ised by that portion of | ©Xample set to tho world at the close of his life by the in docency retract; but this conti: | follies and vulgarities of New York fashion. Aad that Barry Paimer and manager Jarrett have completed | Bagdad affair were eagerly seized upon by that portion o i d hs ae yas not shared by persons who hed watched the | not the worst of it; it is the injury that it does to ‘weir arrangements for sending to New York a grand | the people and press which seems inclined to cormplicate | Co™mervial treaty so nobly concluded by hit with the ity of that court, and who were more intimately ac- | American character, You can’t explain to an Malian Qalict company, consisting of thirty-five dancers, in- | matters with the United States. Now, however, that the | Dascent commonwealth of North America,” The maxims od With the elements of which It tseomposed, | that Mr. This or Mra, That—@ Comle di Petrole, or tho @uding four principal dancers, a male dancer and « lien ts ween thet { Contained in that treaty, said the Professor, were tho | 14, fet, some two oF ture mouths aco a complaint was | Duchess of Greenbacks, a& tho Italians have nicknamed grande danseuse. They will also send all the principal | Authenticated reports have arrived, and it ts seen that ’ ne lodged by the Public Prosecutor againat M. ‘Twesten and | certain parties here—have really nu claim to distinction of which bas now been run- | the government of the United States is in no manner re- | b4sis of a new code of international law which is destined | another Deputy—M. Funtzel—for eaiumntous words ut- | of any kind at home, and ar’ not and never have been at the grand show piece whic! go at the Porte St, Martin for more than a year—the | sponsible for that affair, the journals in the interost of | t upersede the arbitrary and unjust system transmitted laced Agaiust the birhest judicial authority tn the king- | all repand’ in even tha fastest free and eaxy fashionable aux Bois, ‘ie ‘ fd as milk in relation to it, and | ‘© Us from the dark ages; and it was a significant | 2° in wach and suoi stings of the Sonate | set, to say nothing of the old steady going aud ry who | the government are mild as milk in relation to it, anc i Chamber, Tho court in the frst instance refused to sive respectabilites, He lumps us allogeth- an American prima donna, ‘ or — panned ane png the Pergola, in | expross the greatest satisfaction at tho remarks made by | fet that the germs of such are‘orin should bave been | entertain the charge, alleging tho article of | er and. sets us down for a poor. lot. Americans, in Ht Paria, She is just on the eve of confine- | the New York Heratp and other American journals | laid by the two Powers who are the principal representa. | the consiituion providing for tho irrespousbility of | on going abroad, should recollect tha ough every one wi erefore be able to sing for some - 10 sen idee 2 d members of the Legislature; the Public Pro: - | has the sacred constitutional right of makiug a jackass of sale cle ” pon this fibustering movement. The journals see that | tIves of modern {deas in the Old and New World, Thi | posted toa higher court, by which the anit was again dis. | himaelt at home, he has no right: to do anything on this there is enough of fact in the ticklish relations existing | W4S @ hit at the feudal party, with whom modern ideas | missed, whereupon he appealed to the me Tribenal, | wide of the water to verify the remark of the English Pans, Feb. 2, 1866. | seeween the United States and France to render a resort | @f¢ synonymous with revolution and anarchy; but the | Bd on Wodnosday lust the good p Berlin were | review, “that the British «nob ix bad enough, but if you Irritate the French ‘The : feesor’s bh m0 wa »pianded by the dis. | oectribed by the intel g Prassian Da want the full-blooded, thoroughbred article’ you must ¢ spshaitrsfose ae Par to flotion unnecessary. ‘There i, indeed, a fear now yee. | Professor's barangue was warmly applauded by the dls | aq ruled —though, tf seareh for hitn aitang’the clttseas oF the ares cepublla.”” Fmperiat View of Matters—Katracts ‘eral | vading the French people that there is to be a war with | {hw poriion of the ctnekor cad the oan cn whten te And will less has auy one a right to get himsolfor his The Bala at the Tuileries—The and : countrymen lay ‘ou ke . the Seurnals—! Emperor your country about Mexico, and this belief seems to par. | wus held, it may almost bo looked upow as a political | Fnioa, and that the, aflste hal to revert tothe fret | Tale ae pe her kes a Bang th hess ia Rome i rH si Bmpress Conversa wih Madam Erlanger pebotes at ticularly prevail in the army. hibarey ence eaecap epee ee court to be tred according to the usual legal enuctiments | Vasquin Is always about, The other night, at @ party Liat of Americans Prevented—Celebration ashing | govRasaoRNT STOPTING DISCUSSION ON TILE ORICA QUES- | 4 ree eee eee eet week | in cases of delemensoeS nt given by an American, at whieh there were several nota- tows Birthday, dc. TON. rcp . % : NG IN THR COUNIRY, pilitien of Tome, with a sprig or two of English and before a crowded audience in the Society for Trade and | gn oxcitement and indignation occasioned by theso | French nobility, there io about, wight cader the B, a8 seemed to be the intention a few days since, the | The government has taken the bull by the horns, | Industry, at Potsdam, by a Mr. Degmeyér, who has r é oat Mh emgans of the government here desired to stir up fn i) | apd in an official noto in the Moniteur WA fow days | # cightoen years {n the United States, and who. gav oe ee eee ee pose of the Ampbyiring a Piece of wit Iimpudence Sealing toward the United States, in order to gain more | since intimated that the pross must be more careful in | Primer’ “Its voimaad thet since tee tormemation or | Jove & reputation for fairness aud independ nee which | bar. Che brute ova S ime for the Emperor in his movements. toward Mexican | the manuer in which it criticises the proceedings of the | the civl war and the opening of the South to Northern | bey Wave long cased to desorve, but which sill main- | what Is it?" demand a ; 5 bd tained ite prestige in the eyes of ‘the vulgar. This repu- | dio; io son d’ wn umore b “ ” enterprise ov day brings for scov" f a quamuation, they have made s terrible failure, All | Senate and the Corps Leguslatif, ‘The “note” closes with | CIETT IES, oer tt et ae ine is’ roreiner bet | ‘ation has now received is Ouishing blow, and tho high: | riblo humor” (amo. tn ellera) with those ‘@aeses of people are now, indeed, that there seems to be | a menace to tho effect that unless groater care is oxer- | industrious bands, the demand for which is being gra- | °* ttibunal in the realm, which Prussian patriots were | Americans, Why, do you know that they are going feme hope of it, more anxious than ever to seo France | cisad the government will be obliged to make ase of 118 | dually supplied by the jucroasing emigration to the | {i0at lw look =e kot ne of Da erica eng om tie poor quarrymen of Carrara They have gout nfo out of her trouble there—safo out of a possibility of | prerogative and put a stoppor upon the naughty papers, | SW¢ps Land may We gd thero for a trifle, almost for | (ia i" dairaed, (9 tho werkt ms the ton) te Ball YnttO | e need chennai far purer wer with the United States, The government Journals | The objoct of the note is to prevent too promincat atten. nothing. Zo pe gure the ébidlere myxt mark, and york | Wie COMAIMaLlObaAr gta acetone, Uiraatanee Guin || maees lovely dercun eg Vary fea aver cia crak eos hard; but if they do so, aud only keep clear of whlske¥, 1 utter extinction, have Dot been slow in taking measures | faremo’ @he dobviam fare! UA, vA! & yran ver. etl continue to throw dust in the eyes of the people, | tion being attracted to the discussion upon the Mexican | they may look forward to * 1 to defend thetaselves. On Saturday a inotion was | geyna! /”? psa i id beg a heaves ats = covering the | question, and to the cusianghia which the opposition | Tie construction of railways, the rapait of te old ones, | Aoi in hy M. Huvenbeck, mined by ove hundred and |” Finwlela! Finitela wi dico, you old fool! avees'e a ver Mimperor reat, Conatitutionnel of yesterday dix- members intend to make upon the imperial policy. houges are supplied from New York—all th sixty-two members, ia which the fullowing resolations | gognarci—you ought to be ashamed of yourself to make ‘ 4 ‘4 wero propored:—I, That the Public Prosecutor, in | such a noise for nothing. I have examined the spect been : 8 follows: THR APPROACHING BXMUBITION, ments are progressing with gigantic atrides, in rity Ps - ah fence on . rs Natrelgl o ae ? demanding the prosecution of Deputics Tweeten | men the An s have sent us, and ¢ is no m brain oP TUR PARIS pizas ON THR MEXICAN | I see that some of tho State authorities are appointing | 2 whch the petroleum springs in Kentocky and Vire | ant ity tor gnvactien held in the sues of Deyation | sorta quilee = The marble works of ( song tq Lave raiged the yalue of the land on which they are . - 7 sy 0 ~ of corte otis on this subjest adfords | Cammiesioners to represent them at the World'y Pair of | SosMehea Mam oie Gellar tn houdreds of thousands por ee caer: Get arses cay: OF ein oa urine Oven || 15 ae etaee ae aes Berets teat. @ new example of the contradictions to we rty | the comisg Foa?, and two or three gentlemen already ap- | acre; 4 4 tilar rise iu the value of property is oceasion’d | Yon Public prosecution and the courte of | leave your readareto find out how an@ where the laugh eel may Mead. Thus the adversaries of the expedition | pointed by States are now in Paris. I can assure you, | DY ine Working OF RAW cowl mins Not ee ie Rieti | dusti-e, and committed aiviclation of the rights of the | comes in, i dem: ma nD, sometimes ho 80! jonrise * leas aevantages: so the slaare co 04 eighty-four of the con- mY 01 ™. to rejoice at the idea that the presonce of our troops | however, that all these State appointments will be of the | agriculturist; crop iter crop may be ra Sh eRe Re PrieT GS ppnies ro rit ibats'| Romp nayes Wak oa Garon ie leat thin. morietih and fm Mexico might give rise to serious disaccord oreven be- | most purely honorary character, as the gentlemen ao ap- | recour i. 10. wart own bame 1 people repres nted by them | some of our artists say they hope it may wover be ro thin is due te @ome a cause of war betwoon France and the United | pointed will not in any manner be recognized elther by nent of the constituiion, and ‘Meates. One day it is a completo abandonm rc. | the committee who inanage the exhibition, or by tho ¢ ding or any judg- | English are n in this ra wee and disgraceful retreat, that we are counselled; | compissioper of the United States coverument lero, al, though it was ne y ¢ | . . tho House in’ conse. | They are outnumbered, and one next, under the influence of the last American news, | Groat contusion and lack Of regularity and order resuited ; 5 : ef ger is na, With | honest pride, sfter all the abuse they b sped upon tend to foresee a rupture; they dare not say | from the system of State representation al inst i y Mpon the tinportance ts end a | us, in the fact that they are fairly and fully outepiurged that they hope it, but they endeavor to onvenom | bition, and relative to the coining one, and the only person | Comm n of Gorman industry with Americ of by the ¥ situation and urge both sides to resisiance. All these | with whom the imperial commission will hold communi- | pre the estadliab me 4 depots iu the in good and pious ‘Maneuvres are entirely thrown away. Immediate evacu- | cation is Mr. Beckwith, the commissioner appointed to | the Statey—in ¢ rp nuati, Buffalo, Obicago, &e chureh, The tos, any quantity of Germ r¢ * Salvintt ation is a course it is useless to suggest to such a govern- | represent the whole of the United ment as that of the Emperor Napoleon. It ought to be re ig a great deal of life and activity in the Champs | posed of. In conc son of the fu ‘well known that nothing humiliating to the national | de Mars, Tho statement made in sume o: the Paris of hia peraonal exy we at as St Marius by «and of France, nothing offensive to her dignity, can be | journals that the works upon the grand exbiti( ble of which tt that he clalins to be the ‘hewspapera. Tho jren, and gives them #h at ined from the ‘woversign who hancarried so Xi both | grounds and building would be carried on durtu, the petroleum spring. ‘This, I conf were of spinion that imaach ay emer Permocutions of the papal goveru glory of France and the honor of her flag. Do not | night by the light of electric lamps, was a pore cma d. | me, ast perheps wii be to most of your r me was to be lomt, and Wb was arranged a the poor English, having no minster bere, ‘@ven those who are disposed to undervalue our moral | About eight hundred workmen are employe, and iwo | Whother ths aceriion be correct or not the b baie on the resolut.ous pro- | are compelled to take refuge, like Urban and his land fmterosts know well that we have also in Mexico | trainsof wagous are continually ranning oxtremoly t ine tapes fed the #h inst, when | in the calecon or beyond the del Popolo, or ‘material interests to watch over? Have they forgotten | the heights of the Trocadera, epposite the are reprod alindst unanimously. the waits ¢ room in wubb Uh ‘ove appeals made in France to public credit, and to | Mars, which are being cut down, conveying th MAXDMILIAN WARNIU o MB 18 RURNENG. 4 bold is lar miortable, nv ‘which the public so readily responded? In fine, have | the exhibition ground, which is being fll din. O a TRIA, 7! and to the | fitted up with altar and creden and pulpit and hey not remarked those eloquent figures which have | the main build ng ts already considerably advan A Vienna corr 4 tent of tho Nation«l Zeitun 4 tio > y thet y | leeturn, and profoxely turpished with handsome © WITS tor tle Congregation, and with maguil velvet, for the Just been mad» known to us by official documenjs, and | the entire foundation will be laid by the Ist of Marc that the I Americans here bogin to fear that your country will not | that bi r Max be represented at the exhibition; and it certainly will not | for the withdrawal of bis French protectors, aud t nobeman bigh in the confidence fauteuils, in gold and blu De which show for our commerce with Mexico the rem: increase from twenty-one to seventy-seven millions? ‘ ; the imperial government of France will not yield to | be unles Congress makes the ptoper appropriaiions, aud | Coumt Bombe! The Ke one of the rin uabrok: tod of the species of intimidation; no excitation either at home | that very soon, It is said now that th the imperial fainily (le the f a Laut very popular ‘abroad will make it change anything of the resolu- | poritively refuses to resume the Preside third huspand) las been a 1 to Mexico fa 4 which it has taken, and which have been suggested | mittee, and it is rumored that the ‘oform him that he hw p to expect f ntfas and refre Ms habitual solicitude for the moral and material in- | rece've it, Among the sigus of | Austria, and to represeut nile, with bis fine consonant anitios tis pationt | ethan half | pala Serests of the country. The return of the French troops | partly from the anticipated influx of A from Mexico will take place under the conditions indica. | the coming year, and as an ovidenc fed in the Emperor's speech—that is, ‘without compro- n, may be tnentioned the fact tha in F | a i pn wed at the | get into their carnage maising the French interests which we went to that dis- | Paris three places at whieh the “Am , ees 1 pigs of & polt y half the } prancing horses, the one Sent country to defend.” The excitement to war will | of buckwheat cakes, pumpkin, mince and apple pics | ¢ is most iu need he pian | er of t mark would | the slik and ere bi 0 more effect than the provocation to imme- | may bo obtained, and that several cafes now furnis | O€ sending tive or len thew ni br to.g0. the ag ol. bi wor, Polignar; | velvets and ¢ y very bon return, The establishment of a monarchy | their thirsty American customers with branay and gia | to Mex! o, which was -torted | but it is a Jong lane that has no’ turning, | that came down tn monster boxes fre fm Mexico has without doubt aroused in the | “eooktalis’ and “smashes.” Napoleon, finds no favor in the ey nT and ne i to the’ lect Dele that braake the cumel's | Parle, with th d admiring Kablane, ‘Valted States certain threatening susceptibilities and will AMERICANS AND THE CARNIVAL. Court, and th th which the ge will prove a et of whieh is tof tair encounter certain prejudices. The Cabinet of Washing. | Your countrymen in Paris are making the most of the ‘ton has at the firs moment had some dilliculty in opeving | carnival. Besides the balls at the Tntieries to whi ly | tal uot » of Austra in tie ANo 1} ] more than that to keep Americans from gotm to @ ball where they may reasonably pm | to see a fair sprinkling of principalities and Powers, The bland Mr. D—— has built wo many houses in New York not to know something of the character of their inmates, But the great bail of the season is to come off this week in the Piagza Paulo. The well kaowa H. 8. of Wall strvet, gives his twonty fifth graud sensa~ tional, and, to quote’ the words of Spartacus, “all Rom howle”” I tntond to write you @ full account of it st do much for your readers, however, in the millinery way. tkuow much about dress, dnleas it may be, PrRAvs, the dromsiny of lobster and ehleken salad Tru have an indefinite idea of red, blue, green and yellow and I know wien a dress ta cut partioularty low—decolt’e I believe they call it—espocially if it exposes @ handsome neck and shoulders, and tue beautiful curves aud ro- tunities thereunto ‘appertaining, aud I know when ® dragglo is partioularly long, tor i'au forever etepping ow the confounded tings "i Joukius waa only here he could tell you all absut it—ow Mr S— wore @ Tobe of peaii de sole gras, «il bou owed with #prige of reen taifetas; and tow Mrs W sported @ dreow ho Fichest gros de poplin, and over it a doublure of Nechln verde anique, aud how Sine coteage round walt hene tatletan front with bunches of jalo anuco, aua bow Mu drow dragalo a@fver Ler of biwe tama pine about we yards can't tell you all this, but Pil et what L will tell you. T'iitell you which of (he ladies may have had the ‘most amiable susie, which may Lave had the mont quiet and ladylike style, which (ue most graceful yotever gracious retic nce of imanuer, and if 1 catet that gigatfog Miss showing off bor Yaukus affectatious and maweries with a parcel uf men im the lounging rooms, or that fast girl taking a whi of Prince Flipperini's cigarette in the conservatory, or U I cateb that New York fant onable saying, as she puts her powdered cheek u her partuer's wiocider, too loadly—.uat te loud ev for any one to bier, except “Ob, Prince, how happy I'am w ba inst true ‘princely bug—the regular aristocratic whirl No democratic ara round my waist could make mo feel half so fine”--I'll just run my peo rigut through her, aud piu ber up aa publicly as ap owl on & bara duor, Ye have here three well known New York majors, Major ©, with bis honoratic sears, fy represents the fi li of Mare , handsome and clever, repre wenta the ming itary and the artistic. Is in to bo oped that t Of #lis Bor tnjure be health by bis application t a The other major re ” sents the Beld of fastiou, ia which, for long and untir ing wervies, he d tyes ine J rok aud titie He Ought to bx Wed thajor g ueral at once ANT AT A Die Unt —FO.ky And now [ stop my pen ior a am wring you @ f a and find t bg but the yun and it about art or But the truth in nobody ¢ares at nowadays The art but they can't help Usenimelven, changing aod has changed, The and everything sacred aust profan val, is bong Upped up and tiraed uver surprised W ree yet an oat bit oa of apurit rapplage Peter's. Why, they dv say that Overbeck, who hap cul w yo Vope, has applied for the Coll than L ) vRounm Talking about the leara me of a ite pwry 6 trative of the pasora tat in e 1 4 Lie. The Doctor wa ain ug to ¥ monuments iu St. Jouu Lavras, im bis Were @ | Ketic manner. “You « 4 cophagust Hoy Christian work, not pa “ I know it bs not Til prove itty you You know tho ¢ op Hey!" aud |ho Doctor paused for a moment | ° wed @ young lady of the party om required an ano. ‘tf Lin neck, aud Joading a buck of fraky fashiouabies into | one of spitiman’s preads Lil wend you a pho- | tograph of it waen isut enough of thir aid of owe In my next Twill tell you ali about the artuate and the audios, and the out next | brigunds, und about tie revuluson whe @s eyes to evidence; but we have the conviction that | they have been invited ia Lberai numbers this | speceh, which war ¢ od to contan Rome b He ATTACK ON with a « | bew @acussion will contribute to destro; rejudioes and to | winter, some fifteen or twenty wore pravent at | an evtente between the wo govornmenis ive that the attack 1 ¥ ». | OF rather abut a wilels Seatify views, and not to increase dificulties or irritate | the ball at the Hol do Ville on Thursday eveuing | to the anuexstion yoilcy of | bre t Ke Beelings. We believe, in fact, that the good sense of the | lust, and I learn that about a dozen are invited | Mexican question continues to all the | wo nations will triumph, and that their good under. | to the last ball of the season—a bal coswmé—whieh is to | polliioal ee of Europe; it has paralyzed the yned it | Siotiog, sccm @century old, will not be altered. This | be given at the Tuileries toiorrow evening. As to the | acten of F 1 her to i ivity ' The corres the y ’ @onviction is that of the imperial government. ‘*Coutid. | Saturday n ght masquerade balls at tue Opera, they are | Pollet end Ly a notation is» ire PranGaan. whe, Ade tour | $0ek W etaba y in in the spirit of equity which animates the Cabinet of | crowded with American gentiomen, and tt is that | atere bong wi a ance itaelf 4 ne what blame Can po and narrow path to heaven, and the ington, ’? mays i brayn de Lhuys, in one of bis | not a few of your fair country women, In deep diaculse | carry out his nibly be atiached to promoting th fa Christian | moment, almost, you have fluted, and, in more recent despatches (9th of January last), “we await | of mask and «tomino, go there to get an idea ofl what | Journed hither a nvete | Church, especially. a0 is is merely 1 uo repiace & fiitied. down the regal 2 of the falviatl, ‘rem it the Sr ps greta penre ag gra will con- | ‘fast life'’ tn Paria ia, ft is, ind heyesimaspsams Mea at ] Won than from v for the Te) Aa in’ which pot omly tbe Metholiata but Protestaot A into your earrings, and. bh 2 clewrod uke rune Siem fo the Mi of nos: intervention whieh, i invokes te | Riltads. eteien Elta “UtcteADeAr he Hae, “acting | en a vmuay mass ergytzon of all donomioaroas are constantly invited to | and crowd, aro rattling “coeuSive wirciglit and narprw ‘Bove of the sad ‘eventualities by which it is attempted to | upon the principle of “whea in Rome doiug as tie Tho trial of Pr. Levinson rhe er: which ts re ego baton _ wegiesrd Cores. De wed upae yy bovs pithough you arm public o will bo realized. The peace of the | Romans do.” I have seen, not unfrequently, at tie | Council of Berlin, for frau ee rt Geen tee ee Cer Olu mone cuiace lhe phe ‘world will not be troubled, and, lot us say it boldly, the | Sunday races tn the Hols de 'Boulogue, ladies und gen- | excitement an by dir tl aa Saneined tia acace ake O da dis, | City can't wall be beat, and ought if theres apy grat, | Departure of Mwedip Guard from Np-aia— ltr , Brench interests engaged in the affairs of Mexico will | tlemen who, in America, would consider it wrong to siay | On Saturday last. Ator ¢ and the Governor is in heaven, to insure a stower uf th wt hind | of Nuwit Storehouse —Ite Con ents —Uvtonel W. A. Lom mined and crow-exal (meur no danger. away from church om Sunduy. I have known | given, the witnewes ¢ session of the Held. Lge. ram ‘presse’? DEPLORING 4 WAR = or two —_ B. hep Agger = fool = “5 pe an 3 sation the a a ae uninsailh Sel tule aac Nawal Storekeeper-—The United States Comal —Theor Ser laborers PerANce cause, Who, after | 1 ce wid, the court tw: p days to P vices —Puneral Ceremonies of Prince Otd wan ‘The Presse, which has always been one of the most | a few months’ residence in Paris, have become | consider thelr verdict, Ik resulved in ital of the ITALY. m fashionable importance to th nday go-to “e+ ~ Puneral ¢ a of Prince Oddone om Nat the Mexican sc! deplores the | excellent judges of wine, and could readily distinguish | accused, acompaated, however, b ere aulmadver- Inecting bosiness bs the biweealy turnout on th " Flag hip Aeon Amer Upeers— Tha Now a eative opponents heme, depi ~— about Mexico, and does not believe it | DY the mere smell and fragrance of the /ovquel the dif- | sions upon his Conduct, as l naible in encnenter pagna with the hounds. You know the charm an Husel dhadien-<tveageie atthe Rabies teen, Oe Possibility of a war about Mexico, eve it | ference betwoen Bordeaux and Burgundy, and Chale St, | a moral poiut of view, tho Our Rome Correspondence. Soerenens. 18 as ene) Weetnes, bas the Beating ru sore ean occur. “Even if Mexico were paved with silver,” it | Estephe and Pomard. Indeod, if 1 am bot very much | under the prov deflued by law w Ror, Jan. 29, 1866 fo he “4 ceca _ Pinon eg are plesty soos The last of the Amer pe in these wate A would worth auch sacrifices to Fran’ n y > | ofte sa Palais Pros : . . put they soon take to cove eo ns, and the | goreetp Guard, Act wer Lieutenant Mhank enys, it be to ice aud mistaken, | sew at the last opera bail [attended two fem Th Public Pr ymen in Rome—How They Take Powession runs are, of cours ort aad peuen y unou comeful. w c peeps _ b é ut it is of | Bot, siace t gentlemen from your side of the water, to whom “white America? Is this population of degenerate hidalgos—this | Chokers” were no novelty, and who for years had been @corrigible mixed race, more rebellious against civikza- | in the habit of donning a garment which very much re- | bays transp red proceed nos ar Mon than the nogroes of Georgia and the Carolinas, worth | sembled a domino Leap age fy Pop va quite vo | to the or that he can never again b early inthe morning of that day as when I caught a | part in tho suunicipal affairs of this city. ring, in» holocaust to their murderous climate, Afty OF | glimpse of them, staring through their iasks a party this te to be rogre Hilt—The Princes of Petrtia Amony the | Sou dozen ride nally lose Uhoar es, ant pow he s 1 5 and then a severe happens. A young Englih Sights and Scenes of the Eternal City—Fushions and easly Kllled Uwe or three daya age Best te Follies of American Kome, dc the 1 and the drive out that is the great thing T have at length got back, after an extended run in the tens? ratisfaction of ening the udor of Onion whieh, upon these occasion Jifles every breath of she ests of the ithe @igty thousand brave children of France, torn from } and cocties who were kicking their locis big octor had takeu @ prominent part in the stru: land of the Pharaohs, to tis my old stamping ground ia C by 8 “ ais poeeeeiites ¢ af thi fats as pi on yorf alr of the violet and cloth pagnal » a a a the very cuckion he, oF perhaps she, fools bimeelf readers might like to hear a word or two in relation to | licant Under ite ge of hiv heart exy the sayings and doings of the army of Ostrogoths, or | oF herself no longer a dull deneon ef the demlate Carn transatlantic Vandals, who have taken possesion this | pagna, with { serable ruins and uninteresting season of this dear old couservatory of history, tradition, | Memories of = dead and gone people, bat the very centre of just about the most piety, superstition, art, beggars, brigands and dirt “Ob, | tool aud frehto: could seare ap anywhere. Romy city of the wu!!"'—but you know all that kind of | Ha’ there is the duke of this, the evuut of Uhat aud tho i at be hile = Prince of the oiler thing There ie the Data or « Doria, thing Tiaust Lave my philowpbie or sentimental | Pree of 1 vit «Plage vardinen bpaleande Tefleection, or 1 never could begin a letter from Koime ero is the Corrial, aud yonder gore the handsome properly, and the point to which I would attmuct your | Cenci, and here come the Hartarin. Wonder if he a wears the diawmud ring which he shows a epee een ee cunreneen Yinetny se Demet. | WRASSUROT1 oases Geb Gavel 40: hie, oF Painer Sore oa bie city eould have withstood ro many trruptions of tarbe | oeeplaince, by wine Americate, lie don't kamen what | rian# and have retained enough eves of the rains of | Poor man, hin kaowtedge of Knglwh I wot quite @hinks that the good sense of the two uations will be The now Opera Hoase, now raj * es q widly approaching com. | making political capital out of his discorfture. The @eiicient to prevent such a catastrophe, and cioses by | pletion, is not to be desecrated by the *aiusnalia, and no | numerous aud influential community of Israelites, of saying :—“As for us, wo would make but little account of | Such grand balls will ever be given agua. which he a member, aro excessively annoyed at his ‘ will be held iu the ‘Theatre du Chatelet,"’ and will | behavior, which goes tar to confirm and juslity te popu- Ghe Monroe doctrine and the sovereignty of Maximilian. | qichiless degencrate till lower than thoy have | lar prejudice agetust the coreligionista ‘Let them both perish rather than be saved at the priceof | become of late yeu Thelr removal will THE PORK-BATING DIMRASR. @ war Between France and the United States. The an. | %© & #ource of great loss te tho proprictors: of The trichimophota appears to be on the decline, No the Cafe Riche and Maison Dorve, Rew Cases have been annuunced of late, and the pork aud eet akon Grae nase, cos sausage trade, which had ben at a terrible discount, ts vain than two years of war between the two great ua beginning to leok up again, though it will Le «long lime betore it returns te its normal dimeusious. Meanwhile microscope continues to be hard mi werk, ax the pub Nc capstautly refase to touch the unclean apimad wuill it aan GO bottle Kevege landa we has been winutely examined and declarod (ree Irwm nd this is now the feeling, warm and firm, of the | Gining rooum of thee the prices of sup. | every trace of the Hoxious anirnalculan, eS ee ene ‘on Gay pretext con only be pers are lem, but still foarfully higt, and it ta maid that tome ak four goveraen a people which week bP Se eatoes ae he = Bemus, Feb. 7, 1606 former greatness to mark the wie erm which the food | Mm extensive an thal af Sromeey o oe to look & threat or menace to Franca it Seaton seenvel Gqsosmsemunepreemet hes The Conflict Batrooen the Crown and tre House.ef Depa'ies— | and fire have so often passed, and en which the savage | permit ine to observe that f think i Just pa No pa Ng EOD O'dock en a Sunday memning cannot be wit any: Novel Definition of the Literty of Spech—Decision of the | ConqUETOR has 60 often trampled in bis myet “Rome has ord pmtnmne y Sa receive & present and then eneer ot Ere French ia not decited apoa and See cata et noe much | Supreme ®inmnal— Great Keatement—Kewlesions Pripo- | been wacked and pillaged thirteen Umes,” weld I to an " ote but « despatches ro- sed in the Howse of Deputies—Dancing ona Vitcano—the | Malan friewd. “Fourteen,” be replied. “low oof’ | And then there ts the Pinch, daar, deliehtful Pach nald 1; “Othbon, 1 believe, pats it down thirteen.”’ bat ype he pe wept ms ogo - ly on ae y atitul "You forget,” he repued, “sho honda which bawe Just tm. | Ot und Sosine tt tinge +, cates rae ber vaded us from beyond the sea, Rome never wasin greater | for you. thik of tak yelty, it ie true, but oad danger. There never wore a more daring and demperaic | ro7aity there nan exteasive crywd of mverigoe ft of barbarians than the great repablic te pouring je phy SE paecat tous ov on hyper yn Mag beng upom us When Bourbon moked us t ware hard time | are all the minor netabilitien—<he Chewerinl ead in Rome—tls savage followers dedowered pretty much | Thaterrome, the got Terlonia and the diamond everything feminine in the city, and ont historians my | mounted Hiambine, the plump, Laudwme and eevee Atack upon Govern Wright, de. ‘The conflict betweea the Crown and the House of De- Puties bas entered into a new phase which appanm destin ed to Dring on the long umpending cress. The liberty of speech, the last shred of the right, guarantecd by the charter to tho representatives of the people, bas vow been attacked, and unless the attack is successfully resid importance; ft is 4, constitutional government will have to bs laid on Yankinelle and the Youngschdel, whom the Pope, it ix “aotn the shelf im Promia Ul the next revolution, Ia order br ana, i ad nit praterag viewion enh con- | said, guing to bent for lene bs shoald oot the Tiber juetly dis. understand the question as issue it is necessary to revert bated W swell the proud boast, 1 am « Roman citi po vdnay there, pavoneing about from carriage W car oe fs lage, '* the tall and rlegant figure ef the Arrutoni, hin boidina to last year's semsion, brains Fsscdbsy ‘ious Logged be ae magnificent hair white aa snow, but with @ heart SNARE MAKINO TOELS OP tue LAW covATA ness, f jens to be more permanent and 4 brain a youthful as a boy of wen years fenme- more destractive, Not that | think oar wives and maui. | Of age. Bot, Mr Kalter, f don't want to cxeie your dom try from By the assistance of the Courts of Jnstics (so called), “ tie envy to too high & pitch, amben | wont dwell ae and especially of the Supreme Tribunal, which has dis | “OS Deed apprehend any of the 14 Constable's violence; | soy tonger om the glorica of the Puch. 1 will om © Be played an incredible ingenuity in perverting the laws | Pt! atm mortally afraid for our wannors amd cestoms | say that If you could coutne to sent on out 8 douboe ss to meot the wishes of the goverament, we iis. | “4 Seal inatitations Peas cn ta caepraen te aes toe ° J . . e Vall ptreet of therrabouts to tool om ta eta | Previous there had been a ball of the Haytion Minister's, ® | a1, Uinistry had effectually muszied the pre bem io den of rt ny The oid Italian simplicity end moderation and g004 taste ore in danger. The days, of rather ov to nings, of syrp and emu eure are paving, and I Aad then ¢ should not be surprised, if I live, to soo & young Italian | evening. M Bir! Airting with half a dozen men, perhaps with a cigar | Ment the other evew mm her mouth, and gorging herself with trated woot. | CAM ' tell sou muck about. I gennine “black republican,” at which Mr. Bigelow was present, ae tl a late _ on assombiage was | tho opposition organs were reduced to sileace, of if they mixed, being composed of diplomats, journalists, | ventured to speak the papers were seized aud the ed oven a, m | sathors cmd ation, aad geavomsn ead’ leties of aif Sick tan beeen ener canes tite light aaait,”* | Shades and completion; and ae one of the Jorraaisstatss, | (2"® punished by fine and imprisonment. According t ‘ef a little {11 feeling on the part of the Emperor toward | ‘“t# ladies of color ations "by their number and ele: | the first draft of the Prussian constitution, indeod, ia cielo aureies amekees tet “ee seen eee eee, Seeing, he second ball a8 the | offences of the prena are to be tried by Jory; but this MY Majeation noe! Of Americans Will | vrorision had been cancelled at an cariy period of the ‘> TF A little incident occurred at the ball at the Tuilerios on | paries and ba e dome when riding te the be and 6 Brlanger—the latt ti be preseuted to their Majeatien, iad “ orl A of that Mapurdenea, talortigitie ta tne AMERICAN GORsIP. reaction, and all such cases were submitted to the cog. | COM Pali de fore gras and champagne at three o'cluck ia 0 fr wan all right. To Slidell. Presented by the Minister from Manager Jarrett and Harry Palmer are in Paris in | pigance of judges Hated by aad dopenteut on the the morning, wh'ie ler respectable and confiding mam. her tight Otting biae rid y tay cad Enpren bom b wareh of novekies, Mr. and Mra Boucicault aro also . fa, overtone, perhaps, ty an earlier indulgence in ¥ eo yypone that abe bad ever my here, and it ts said that Arrah na Pogue is to be brought | ¢fo*a. . ‘ Macheth of Um ent ‘of the French. Brignoli is eugaged Itabens, and SECTEMENT IN THE Clu wnere similar viands, has quietly gone home tw bed, upon the ugaal custom, with a word. this week as Alma Viva to Paiti’s Rosina | ft was natural that in the meeting of the Cham. | Promise of some muntachoed friewl to look after her as py A SRCOND COURT natn pg dy wt ny a ns rt use of Mario and Grisl, | ery thin etate of things attracted the attention of the | @8Pbter, As for our hotelx and markets and millinery and Mra, Yan fay Taees nt Mr. and Mra, Millard Fillmore go from here to Spain, | liberal mayority im the lower House, and the judgments | “Ores and confectionery shops and carriage outa ‘ 2 Minister, has been | of the courts in general, and of the Supreme Tribunal | 'slmente, they bave all been ravinhed entire te wy Miss Hale and Miss Mason, of New | Mr# Bigelow, wife of the Amer i itinen, of st. ey Be) Mre Mies Gay and | quite iH, but ls now out of all danger, and rapidly re- | ig particular, wore severely animadverted upon by seve- ty, and are now bearing the fruit of barbar ind —to atl her 4 oa board a quantity a) have teen, # “ stored tn a chartore! vee RORAKING CP OF THe Among the articles taken ov boart the Gus all the old, uselent and worthless things that have bee “o axide by American men of-war in the Mediterranean for the past forty yeara It would giadian the heart of aa oid junk dealer to contemplate these rusty, moulty Gnd dilapidated memorials of ancient times Some of them may be mate of service in some mysterivos way by tngentont artinane, but Mt would oother almost any ome to ray preeunly how they may be outnyelied to do © gd turn again = Am anchor, here, of the old style, from the hbistarle frigste Cow dicsks and falla from the Consmmidation, old water from the linet Ladependones, off condage and decayed camyar fran the Mareioniam, ant thee otts ant ente of ail Kinds and qualstion from other ships the! bare eruieed tn the Motwerrancan tn years long gone Alt Bile mane of Comparatively worthiom aut «bed by (ue mya rene as (hey completed Uneur hytewwalions and yt on 8 new drone form rummer's @ruine 4a, by the reeuin dons which prevent fa sale for old junit, to begin ite Wanderings again over forwge sens, ant Gnally to be to pemited in mane unfortanan nevy yard, for ever afer wards to be an \nonmbranes and os eye eure The slores, rch we alt pork and beet, are got, ts mippomed, and are worthy carrying away, the balance of th Bok repay the cont A fretghting Th 1d eweyt clean everything bet some iron tanks | believe, end fually med the oid nary elation at Mpene The grand wid tay and mi emery abomt it, and th <, out wry waved WT her oli «t agrenaiie ernsatiow © en puyed rusene le the trek will beoper teat Colowel 1 . wkeepet, wiet twelve oF m4 0 | years servi e, and that the station “1 . | pretaniy forever striiabed Golamel Long ia a baiive of orth Om ae a eal @, Bihoug Auremenia belt for , . era fran the path of bonae aad lope j . hgh tomes @ n Wt t Baral vorekeeper for ever | t ' ' « " “ie . . \ coverin , - one sn California; Srv. and ‘Miss Ware ot Phltsdetporcs ’ ral of tho leading deputies, among the rest | Violence im long bile and high pricea You year and ton, te 00 | fn th fale Anne E. Schiieker, of Baltimore, Among Ameri. PRUSSIA by M. Twesten, member of the City Court of Bertin, | 49't do the fair thing by ua," continued my frient ie with & firm and | tore * cans nt who had already been nted were Mr. rf who delivered a speech in which he > renete We ask you for a liitic reputsican simpleny, and he mere yout) | wavy » “ and Dire N. M. Beckwith and Miss Beckwith, Mra Jo. * a radiates . 09 wity, and frostinens, energy, and you wend o# & wy. Ue Mayo | ota as fe oeph Riggs, Mr Vanzandt, Mr BK. H May, John Monroe able instances of (he total disregard of law and equity | fashy, the ontentati and the snobby. oe Katienda eyes Mr. and Mra Richards The Empress was dressed evinced by the minteters of jostion, and wi Sue. . ee perverss generation mentioned in tie “song Gane de {| rte, por hy oe a Intemte Interet. Felt in American Affaira—The Bertin | 100080 senvation both in and out of Prussia Of course | And wher insane puna te anak snd 7E8 give a0 6 oe 5 ee oe eee st nee Serete was in ber belt on her loft shoulder » diamond | Acxdemy of Sciences om the Relations of Prederick the | Ore disclownres were excredingly unpleanant to the go- | pe «| : ' ‘ ‘ @hou! not, and her neck wae literally covered and vernment aod (heir atherents, but what was to be dons? ne question, be e jie almost hidden by a rich diamond neck! Great With America—Leeture on the Prevent Condition : ~ Remar? and as he indighent | eA P ‘ ree eames s ae sad twinad Of the United Seaia-—The Alleged Disonecrer of the Peers | TR? Constitution contained an article mating exproaly | Ine indignant took ay bove ef bin wih 9 oe qeocewes hergite jeipreas wore for the first time in public, crossed | leum Springs—The Bmperor of Austria and His | ‘2 Member of the Chambers oould be cated to ae. | * Vieela bagateler | Freer ra hor breast, » piak and white ribbon—the Imaignia fit for opinions expressed in debate, except by the ASTONTENTIEG THR Warren | et the onder which has recentiy been conferred upon her | 2/%Mr--Max Advised t Come Home—Triat of Dr. | (y I did not tell him? ae 1 might have done. that “4 . rm Phew By the y Carlotia for the devotedness and Levinwon—The Trichinaphobia, de., de hambers themselves, It seemed itnposaible to get over | America tx built om © large seaie— thet ave tet ation ® | ‘ bourage exhibited by ber vista to the cholera patients im | The 26th of Janusry 1s the anniversary of the birth. | “i diMculty, and in 1888 the Buprome Tribunal itself | longest rivers, the widest pisina, the binges ‘ a scale it ae my | ‘ Aa. neiaal Winewees, 94mm day of Frederick tho Great, ant on that day the Royat | Met dlumissed a seit tnstitated against 4 Depaty for sian | sictenuen, the preview whmecr the’ toot 4 fis the thing op vrows in the Vis dalle Creve, ona Balti. | . ‘The Americans in Paris to celebrate the com. Academy of Sciences always holds @ public sitting in der, on the ground that he was sheltered from proseou- | calators, the moet Pasta lly come more @ in the Bold for wert Movdey went te 0 vig fing anniversary of the of Washington by a | which the Secretary delivers an oration tn eulogy of that | M02 OF the ariiclo referred to ; but the feudal | the softest headed fools of any country iu the wor't, sod | Ristio& The well Keown Mr TK iD + otk Ch thought advinable to have, most famous of Prussian kings, and omg party were equal to the occasion, The Krew: Zevung badd bene seater ae ten ae noone i“ ae throws open the pallens Mire 4 pd Bight (Monday 2. om one o © renee - Rurope, I loath thet there Sas tonne der, | ed of some pias of bis remarkabte career. made We brillant diarery hat opinions an waiamenta | lake. i lato elt bead to ‘ouvert fst f caning eae tort nth of the lous wo diferent things ‘oa molght express ao port ~ ‘ } am toe ‘be rosea, fy oS rv. PREVERICE THE GREAT AND THE NITED sTaTeN wEPURLIC. | opinion, for {netance, that courts of law ooght to beim. | et a the a My oy the | porny ‘quve ake i . Poaration, they fearing thet Ie che veencx: | it one of the wany symptoms of the ongras. | Partial 'in their verdicts; but if_you stated that s cartain on F yey | pe corde are tase oporgh to hay tke veo teomenee tae | Sere beld on b lish felations belwoen the two governments it | '0& Interest now fol in American affhire on the ip few) col pe ge net imper: | men come here. At this moment there im ant a rch | jensed for Hunaay (0 order to heey Amorisue emay j bot | wom o + Aagg antene 3 o , wich nate eer an MD Bo ome with thing more (hen ‘ re ow an Rehr eer, breve y . 8 Vengeucy to irritate rather thenratm. On| whole coptingut of Burope that this year the | migut be punished accurdigai¢, This bint was not thrown. tae tare oo i fools, and ey keow thet it wou wae bam ina tan ote oman, nevepaed 004 three ° just enowah to cut © svluree ob—« bare milo OF me,

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