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4 m NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET, 8 ee a it beep “ lines as it has now carriage roads. Should our antieipa- Usted all and it was yeally thought that the | With tie principal arguments of his opponevt®. “Lt i# | tlons be considered too sanguine, remembered di i ex-Triumvir was it to die of a London fog be. | Sometimes sinted,” suid he. “that the failure of the | that ail the woudere of. ven hy ry the Spla- Ww A SHI NG pag ate Marsy14 deo Th is that these 5 ~ cause he could flud nowhere bit in these islands x | Measure Introduced by her Majesty's government for the | gen aud the steivio have been achieved withim the | who” preserve. ‘the government are eee a ant ae corner wherein to is large party in | #tension of the franchiso, as first and most import- | recatiectic a oe oat a bette ee ltd: eee eaT7 a | ant of the measures connected with the improvement of | sammlecton of mae Mer otiens os pat te tee heat é the higher honor. But few who were living the represent ct r the careless, | po on 2 this government was founded now remain. We, ? Baron Ricasoli, declared themselves ready to vote for 1H ation of the peaple, was dne to cane ‘S| tance as Mount Cents, and if thie has now the prece- however, live at an important time, Let us all perform nanan the “Exile’s recall,"” not so much y tenderness | rash and basiv mannor in which that measure had heen | donee in railway enterprise, ty ia only owing y Part aocording to the theory and genius of our gor : they felt for him, as from a desire to remove from Italy | fram This i# nor quite arate reeltal of the The Cleveland Convention Committee | eeament ena! tie ronait will bo 4 preservation of oat in the imputation that sho har itlewill Mazzini. | Statements referred to. What is said is, not merely that end. stitutions, and we will lake ant laces where history MAIL ADVICES TO SEPTEMBER 10. | Votortansily, ther, stood some tora dtialion in th | ramnod, nut thst ini very aman’ wd bart ree Wait on the President ty aah : ‘d way, wi ‘* ernment not anthor- 7 iJ ab im its Very essanee 1 Wil val al a) - ‘ fret'to net aside. Mézaia{'s exclusion from bis country | it4 scope liapertocl ! THE OCEAN RACE FROM CHINA. When the President bad finished speaking the mom Sea eh ening 10 the sentence originally a against | Prod ‘ie oe emacs wa i the Srewramner vee f ~ - nite he Sopa ver of the committee were each introduced to him, and part : mply and solely to the presamed wants o Page toon echo emp aces i 1443, taken ts | this one class, to the exvlusiun of ll “wiher Portions x Vatruordivary Ru B86, shy Brtiink, netiling 4 fow moments were sent in conversation of @ goneral and wax 3 enmeds. character, when the eo Hi he 4 Signifcant Speech of General | (ii) 00" “nme wintrew, me Prondent Gordon Granger. om the Loudon Timee (city article), Sept. 10.) ® that im the race of tbe three clipper vessels nuenfranchised hat arrived on Thursday the Meping wax rised | She winver, she was in dok at forty-seven minutes pot nine PM, while the Ariel at Russia to |: ant Circular | not omy went back to Genoa, bat avon stood as a candi- | 8 community’ whatever, Tt did noiim 4 sso an Import nt thongh uneuccessfally, for one of the constituencies la ued to do nothing, but imerease the Influence of } the artisan claw im Paritameniary eleotions, witiaut the tra on the Situation. Bourbous and Austviané against ‘whom revolntionary | @4st reyard to the claims o! attompta could be directed, some of bis partizans , C!s. or the future pe ral Dix Appotnted Envoy Extraordt vod Minister Plonipotentiary to Kran i ent lo-day appointed Major General John A, aan aire preferred to wage war ogainai Count Cavour’s govern. | already. Thore newer was a bill ed at fifteen tain . Rank, and Qcoup de main was made at Genoa, ie gue peachy bet mr onentT wed : 3.5 . M.. wad the verlea ul half past eleve: Extraoniiaary and Minister Plenipotentiary an unfortunate sergeant at the time on duty onthe Fort erial Fy \ Dit wee 7 > Franc The Treaty of Paris of 1856 to be | Dismante was murdered in cold blood, As an instigator ted or postponed eve | J's olmost shoultsneons compilation wy chee vessels The Herald's Views Endorsed by the Fighting rhe 7 of this deed Mazzini waa, justly or unjustly, found guiity | f @ Bole purpose of intro: i 1 OC@an package Of more than three months ie one of p ee Military Feree at the Ni I Capital, R pudiated and the Black Sea and condemned to death, The sentence, however, was | MALY Working men as Parliam + [2 mow singular incilewts of modern novigat Poe Men of the Natiou. The arrival of troops in this vicinity has given risa to pronounced by dofauit, and wae therefore no soutencs at | 2dtit, The separation Hetwoon Srv of them receives tom shilliug® per. ton extra, the Sapepireied ramace of tho , ehended concateaaiion at Declared Again Free. all, and, accordingly, it cou'd neither be acted npon nor ; © as8#8, aid ther interests and all + dle lading of each being worded “with ten ebiings | manne large miliary f eri! . repealed by royal decrae:; for tho law of the land required | drawn as sbaroly and as clearly as e Enifran | fer ian extra if Urst salting veesel In. dook with mew teas ¥ foreo of frum twenty-flve to thirty that the accused should come hack to take lis trial, aad. lise those ising mon and leave the turre { fron Foochow:" and im China thore are also: extremely b - thonsand men at this point, ‘The fact w that the num. ere 2A it would only be upon. hie heie then found emity that | t0 (9ke care of itke was the government's pro | Msvy wagers dover tout upon the rae. As the cargoes | No Re@onstruction Policy Satisfactory | ber of soldiom tor 1 . the King’s pardon could bo bestowed upon him. Not. | ! and if the put nthe dive son the quae | DH vorsel will now redel the Ta n merket at the | i no montha past has averaged only " withstanding these hindrances, however, in the ani. | 10% Aistinetion. in has only { ane time, it beeeine the interest reapeetive can. that is Not Based on the from two thousand to threo thonsaed, and that several Probable Alliance of France and Prussia on | versal exuttation of all. Taly for tho deliverancs of Fie s9e8 ht thm Vowel wile Macks § aryo Abuta | i companies of tho Tweifta infantry and « fow other Venice, it xermed hard that one man shou'd be left out, tone ith BI atch thrdhn) Bel cape the | Will of the People. regular troops have beon recently ordered here, the ag the Eastern Question. and as Ricagoli was now in office, and the goyerrment | ome wham of ten sbittings for a prt sia Ek ' i still possessed the full powers grantod to It at the ont. | © god, Atk Si lean BOW bet of al benomt Lo Unem, losbattesy ® eregato ng low then tho usual asdgnment to the ‘ break of the war, a point was strained, and a decyee } nee Lees bree mater from what “ . co ie nie of the ny 1 ‘ Hd headquarters of a department. It» presumed that the was framod in.atich broad and liberal tering as wontd nor | suck. a set this refarm question at rost; norwill: | vbehat of” their’ owuars fo sive tor the vir. |, , . : wholo number in this elty, when the ‘, : Mp | Mr, Roobuck himacif diesent tye the proposal, If few by & amgte mimite. Mik PRE m8 , 'y, Arrangements are only throw a veil over ihe whole past, bnt would aiso RESIDENTS: LY. | conspiosed, wittqotionosed @v¢ Goaeind men, y rr pect Oyo irri. | People ave fovnd a4 wil Mr. Gladetone ine) ‘ M. Drouyn de Lhuys Explains consult the suaceptibilities of the most Joalous and tri 1 itperene ine ete re depallb meee Insioa; but whon table natnre | Maszinl was {reoly allowail to roturn; wud | 10 teprecaie Fanmameta bi | nana ‘ Candidates for Pard: the city of Messina, hy whieh be waa thrive vetornad to el aed in favor ot setrhement " i The fotfowin, Hitigal pardons were authorize! " His Resi on. Parliament, and whieh bad f ; | moans to = " * open s ft wih silos eaninega naga : ‘ ror his Kako so Jong foregone | WeADS Lo SAY that refermy has GoW hu open « Wh. Bh OO ne as ha privilegs of Tepresemation, wae alredy once, mote | ORiy Aecret for: He it ao—the only cone cevthip. cuba tot Livery, @CROPAE DEX Appointed Hevey Extra. | 7st lr the signature of the President to-dlay, under eee propared to unite ite votes in hie bebalf, M, Mazzini oe tho petty officer and $20,000 clause of tha Amnesty spurns tho King's yeedon gna his eoauiysuen’® sitrace mility. te CONVENTON OF GENERA! FREIGHT AGENTS | ordinary aud Minister Prent- proclstation:--R I. Gibson, of New Orleans, and T. as he has le wi ree, UN iG i ibron, o “ L ¢, An English Notice ef President | have no snare in fis country HL” The | Of reform could he eaveiod wit) AERA, FEY petentiarg to France Gibson, of Terrebonne, Louisiana, and ¢, C. Harber. of Joh 6 TY deliverance of Von'ee, the tmainent emancipation of | We il (ke saoutr te eerried the wile a Mi the Principal Railiauds Sopresented “The “ | North Carotina. nson’s Tour. Rome, the union of the peniusale under owe scentre, | Mere « lanetaer ef © : Rates of Tari on €rekeht, &y. ae. ry ‘arden of Lester Dike. Wee te Pe its free Fastiament-and prow are nol what he mrayes | Sor be } VeLAND, Sept. 25, 1806 | ee The Prewident hax ordered the pardon of Lester Dike, . or Pa, a sppeted wah, nol a imap xe a THE LATE MONEY CRISIS. {A cpeolal convention’ y2 the assiciation of eneral | convicted at the February term, 1460, of the Untted " } = ene ~ te fit Ageut: metas ine Kennard Magee ia ety | eT, Sept. 26, 168. Stated district of the Northern divfriet of New York, of The steamship Atlantic, Captain Hoyer, whieh left Dedts ond DimMentitewmPrat Poilure | 1 The following POMds Were represented: —Cleve- | the Cleveland Convention | Mlegally putting aman into the United yy Southampton on the 10ih of September, arrived at this — uld the pinta of Ovevendy ne 1 neing Michigan Cetera: Bot dito the President. and sentenced to xh La’ 4 ey | vane fs Balbo and Gioberti's Italy, § mre aud rand ene tancen oleae 4 fa tumbae i a") 1s BG | mse IRTithtoe mppyetwtert: ty tie Sed shales cares e st port yesterday afternaon. | a, Manin’s, Fariul’s, Garibaldi’e Haly, and not | 4{7onthe London Thies (eit 10 YL filo twit feein, ac Lowi, Alloy qn, Terre Waite; MUW + cogeontion’ neld mer Cloveland amembter crabs Welty | On account or the tok ae ee beta 2 ides etl Our European files by the Attintio are dated on Mon- | 3 I i loueer ec oseraee anrate and Chjengo; Torre Hato and fadian | pieice ahi ' aap ai. : i @ay, the 10th of Soptember, two days later than the it from us to add tothe h eof aman | , reget | Hivomd of Cunruda | House thig «ternoan for the purpose bf presenting to | while in the hands of dimbursiog officers, owing to the ; papers to hand'by the gave, ‘ana’ contain’ jovereating de- pility, was original hy the rat serps cagA | the Proddent an otiicial copy of the resolutions adoptea | want of « safe place of dopovit in oftons, the Paymaster ‘pers 5 “' sense lper d, it lw pre i poamttion aud Ds | hy that body, Tye following are the déloxates xolvotod | General has just fered a elrentar to f paymastery, fm lee MARPE MmaatTiIa: | i, Mielhmond and Chic | to report the action of the Convention | directing not to keep the pubic mony tn vafew in o | tails of our despatches by the cable to that day, { | Count Biamarck was present, Septomber 5, at the com | Woe «having eatriven alona for Italian whity whon : i minal § and Groat} " nora! Chaglos W. Roberta; Massachusetts, | thelr porn possesion, at any stalon where a secration of the splenlid Jewish eynavozue lately cov paired of it," we fvel tempted to ask hares wa Aiton; T f Hereand’ | colonel Bil Ke Kinalepy Mace Yor wenerar cnn 5 ¥ Sa alagy, eran ameter Reg a he diennion than the 1 tho public, there chicago; Rellotontaine Railway Lines Litite Miam!, Oo | Grehanry New Jerasy, Citonal Pde seas thorived depositary i# available, as the law exprosly pleted in Berlin. Most of the celebrated and wealthy German members of the Jewish nation stiended om the ay oe Lala occasion. Shor Ht was uot le wha ruined the cawe of aly in 1848 | Pay r » position to Chavios Athert in. Milau, Iyusbes and Neniar Michigan southern, 4 w Joree Dali fe forbids it ‘ < per Kindred th live ste got) Tamale and Satamnan: surg and Bellaire mas polntments by the President, wing appolitmonta have been mate by the u co ane attained shoul t : vibed colnpae® prof any o be to hee up, u utenent Michael Manvan sour, General Monwnt b. Sintth: Kanga, Col . to be Minister Rowident at the sumed Towards the Ku cu SC ene ner nat with hin wi The Eustern Question Likely to be Meo 0) TYymyir Wane Teane G. Word at Kost of Michigan, enccal Inaw, Mich.’, Panett ea “ heer was at an end, anil it ras now for the penple's war peers eo ‘. r fe 4 At all times, i 9, 4, in 1866, who. awed Keatioke, General Jobers J, Valontiae, of Mae. on uy o % is jechde: tion to bo Tnmmediotety fom ae tall tines, in ore Rag in 1886, who. | OVERLAND TRAVEL TO INDIA. ee . ae Gor ae ia . : 7 Purin Kxposition fo puget, to be « Commixstoper an Ttalian, 1 4 ftoutater of the Land 4 * opened, with France and Prussie Atied 0). )ines een! Soke ually: apes Ran AelbAAT, SO.Re Lene es') Gieuw Gece A | bash, of Michigan, as Recover of the £4. Wie at Raat Against the Czar. ' whle or willl i “Rome to. | ée Tran 5 fe Matin The & | chorsed apm the B. Benton: Cole | dn , Mich. Benjarnin F. Montgemet ii Wiscon- [Paris (Sept, 8) correspondence of the Loudon Times.) wether rep * is not | Over HHonnt Cents | rhom the ds WU dee in, Keceiver of the Land Offeo at Laci nt. ‘There are unmistakable symptoms abroad that Rugs | tre tat he by among hia | From the Mancheetor jan, Sent, 6.) | and after O drever f Nebraska Territory, as Reg! FI ie nc from the state of apparent apaihy, as regards | eon tup the u | Tt te probable that at no d + the Tatan i | nin char thot fe nf ae, hia ehccati ty, Nebraska; Albert foreign affairs, in which she has been ernk since the ye of tho Carvonari of 1820, tirgont ot | Ways wil! bo made available for the transmission of ovr | ne eball be ryet voyeiar fare ire | 7 mara pam ed bs feted os i venepiron Land Ofee ot He Crimean war was closed by the treaty of Paria, Hoy | 1, was for * one tate and 6 om the snows | OVerIan’? mails to India, The port of Brindisi, whieh | od of the the lok, bat ow nt ol of Kansas, a ermment has been aroused by the events of the last | Of the Alpsto the flames of Etea.’” What is trae 4, | World probably bo elected for the shipinent of these | bates i . Kaneam, years, and you may expect shortly to read adiplo- | (hit wiser and mm jad to count the odds iW mbout as far distant from Alexandria. as is the THE APFAIN AT RAEHOAM, TEXAS : - Tribune's Tr matic circular fom the St, Petersbury Foreign Office wateh opportuntties ig true is, tnat mon | Malta The sea voyage from Malta to Marseliles, | e Hy ty war The ofleers of th in which a rery decided tme will be ‘on, The Rus. | sifted with greater foresight thought thay could go to { UA the most stormy portion of the whole. Hd Offteial Hener 1 Le ' ' 1 ne. @ be gan journal Yeforred to in the Times of the Sth | M and Venice by the way of the Crimea. Whatis | thne be avoided, and the land jonrney through Italy | erie ote « ag | MutLorized the staten fnst. 8eoms to have had an inkling of this when | that men bites m apors in ime ' 20 of Fatdeovbiin the iy yoann agreentio, than that {Vea Wako’ Ga ee 4 # | the Warhington it “boldly declared that, a3 the settlement of 1 t they could make even the interests | by water 4 tho Gulf of Lyons. Tho re proposd | bara yh CY" Mason. ater 4 yi f . 7 short," mislig, 1815 Yon’ boon complete! peer f tegiery | in snbearvient toit, Of cours it ie | for the Easter matis wonld go to Paris, and thonce by | pgpnenth he O. \iN a pans, whol og | Yertwrday, heated "The Tatcling Clerk,’’ la wholly with ronson why Rusria should be bound by the treety of Paria aly's destinics with thoes of tv: Bae | the Marceilios éne to Macon, where it would di |} Gecabe aS i ue tye | Out foundation in teuth, These gentlemen catled om the of 1856, tha’ the Blark Sea mus Le free to her again, and . Eyal dtd fae hind and ea ling by Chi ambory t,t be | carat 2 Copy a tn ' 7 He | | Seorotary of the Interior to-day ta regard to the matter, the Injurio's obligations imposed on her by Me . ni atigmatizes as his conntry He ent Cents. the | y Goyer CA NHS Se es h e thon of the Wentern Powers aro bo longer binding” T | ‘‘'shonor and guilt.” Ha. propored, indes!, to mit Rallwav ove this, inount if H BO ‘ ithe etoformed them that there wus na possible foan- ventnre to nssnro you that this will he found to bevery | %9. to the sane by quite a differant o time next year. Vrom “na, on the | eof - : N . i. ti 3 i forthe etory, The wh thing a canard, got much the strain of the oireular iv question, in which the | pele His pees, was “AM for ie Lec alt By, Mo oe fea ie . ated gions by cxiating valle |” ‘ ‘ i | op for pol Heal elect, preemely as was tbe atory that the Russian government remarks on the system iceeding | tho people.” Tt was with the rahble of the cities, | ways to Brindisi, aud re they would bo shipped for * » uu | CRB te piers that become prevalent re hook ke rgd | wih student legions and votuntecr hands, that he pro. | Alexandria, | i ee is diy to | Payinea! of bountiono #oldiers hed been mopped. fof disputed quedions, instances the cases of the | posed to break throngh tho Avetrian battalions and | | The Italian railways aut the works In progress at Ms anhiis, Tovne, on the 13 } greet sen. Wh papi Atinies in Blow Danish Duchies, the Sanndlan Principalities, and the | storm tho Quadrilateral, Nay, Austria hersolf was net | Mount (nis bave lately beon mepected by Cuptain iyler | on 4 f Tho cfvitan with 4 Moor Gever| Joa G. Poster, Actmean) Commimioner fecent war and annesations in Germany, and declares | PHOUgh of an enemy for Niui ta deat with, We would | who ina report to the ostinasy Gonoral tas \oserityad | were lutrn tien of the eftizent, | nar ek se peme ciek Wwe ae) Oe recodmon' alaine in the Mate of Fiorkda, in resent her intention of acting in future a her interests dictate, | Heve brought a y ‘ar on bis arma atthe same | the wtvantares expoeted from fe vrinrtisi re Tho: |! who. wero mutica investiva’ { mr of the nd without showing groater regort to treaties than has | time with the German, Tt was tio matter how many | route now used, measuring 5% hundred and fifty: | Jon, amd que ae dgsired. Mr, Pur eine Sisco ppayctsrnmes. |) RR ae Onan er, npenks; an Blegmaat @ ‘Deen shown by her neighbors. After fen yenrs the treity | 20¥ ashe was sureof | three Eautla mites from Vendor ye Marseilien, | aoe.” oeeti had” been’! qit sa I esa “ibted at ¢ eS | more inieceruug ma yy oeoupytog Uke puilia at of Parisie os ya'ling to Russia ai cm the figst day, oud | (he synp Tia: | one bGoess “fms ihendee Bae Sy foaatins to fally eheit his twstimony, | the states ¥ phdvited: | y2it. ines, T Meer the Honing Wo lay hatote yas tention ve aren mires, becinre the seer Ihal others have vebetiod | Wad onty Fa ys and ome ee oe | to a nar form, read to the witriovgen ant sworn fo |) of ita pre swods a, 1 Heet of our Convedtion, er A fronds hore iurtand broken simitartend:. That treaty, aa ashrewd | We would: fim a dof Young Europe. | tance rly the shortest ¢ can bb adop 5 | before a justice of tho peace. A hrict afatemunt of tha | forine ae F cual benny ee wie |. dm the seletions betwonn whiten aed fren nae | ae diplomatist. Iaely remarked to me, homiliated | Ali he strength aul stubborness of that bigoted | inasmach aa ft is practicable to tava moro than | Pfore 4 Jietior af tho pores | A llal waledy i | I fe : | a marked i ut only the courte, Was be Rosela without weakening her, and 20 far it was a mle. ion! We tried tis hand at that gamo, and that | twice as faat on land, where good rates are a Hi saris. of acisiora dhiebily \ntadinpion, Cat Lee ing ater n to do thenn Judtice take, Buteines then Russia has revived and regaine:t was raised .in Savoy, ot ‘Milan, at Genoa, at | able, as by sea, and with lees rik of Olay from | fui” While they 2 th therm. th nite Lag ren ha wea and Pleacang, | strom of weather, it becomes alvantageo Moie oughout the Naples; and the blood of the Bi het) broke tip, Oo us) fet of @trongth. Sho sees the political waters of Europe witnges testified ac bors now po far ine . where thisean te iin senseless, hope: | the sea passage as far as poset tronbled, and she is disposed to teh in them, of many deluded vie wns in tern ied : Many persous imazian that in a year's tne, when the | le and, inco far, ceminal attempis, Tt ja tego Cavone | done without too heavy a cost, in order to eff et 9 mvin ed eaten, Lema Ha it eat : 4 great Paris Exhihition 12 drawing to {ts close, wo shall be | OM Di Azerlio, Parint rod azo, even Garibaldi | oftime, When the railway down the eat coast of aqly pratt ore crop in them uthern ye, Ga the biti of s war between France and Prussia, What If, could nok be made to go, the whole Teugth of | wax openot for trafic, in May, 18% became oby fis " ‘ very well, but i the north Ne paar instend of that, w the Fi stich | su exploits, It i4 true they cot the Prone that i would be possible at no very distant day " 4 i not ‘he sorgend'emetin 1A a nee ea ast Peas te pion’ a pied tg im at Rolferino: the Prise to fgnt f stitute some port ia the fouth of Haly for the port of Ns Ret oa nadaver yropaagens fit) Ly senate | vicinity of Tallahassee the erp will be very: pour |e weems In that direction. We cannot imagine France at- om at Sadowa, An Inde An nnpardon- | Mareeiltes as the potnt artnre for Keep. Of the |) ene weit "s ee Union: eo edgar aby rpe ry cha Wave engaged 38 preter eed ato which railway ed, tho ngiiah miles \ tacking Prus'ia for the more pleasure of beating her, | Ht Wut all of them, agar Hn, tn 1848, in and then retreating within her former Mmits—always no 1866, Charles Albert n Vietor Prianned e"pposing hor victorious, which. ie by no means certain, | 20¢ his one all the army, all the mnvy, alt the volun The object of euch a war must be au oxtension of fron. | 'gers stood up for their rountry and did their utmost. * ter, and auch an attempt would array the whole { Phoy Mid alt that wae in their power to do, and for the ‘of Germany again*t France—the Austrian Gormana not earth Hie port, ooine micarial manner hae Ov01 Ue endive Hinde orem and yarmatinl Ligigy: 4 cory, Unt a tiwian bin tuck, ta Uren baagepe chariay Nye CoRAMMLoG. This EoCN wi erred wt Clow olan wewe My ane be fonnitey wor tantedt 0 ald of the re hits sone, qunedings owe a ring Che otter h thowahl dew rly pivvon, and, a4 appears trom tho Ue iineny, entirety caprowuked.) Phe @iMte sity iv the Sifwet wae Kel we: santa negra, The ett his came (0 ball room and fired the shot ald “pv | Attempt fo Obtain Money i chars Papern | An attempt was mare by ‘wo coldiere youlerday to ob Formed Wise rest they trusted to the help that heaven an a Enh trols - Mot | always lend to those who help themselves, They fought, | an increase of 6) thou th eat prove he wathit een oe ee att oe hand. thas | thay bled, they hallowed thelr cane hy lonz ondirance, «The total dis Alene, Po pak the wattotl w tain two hundred and wiaty dollars (rnin Major Potter, a6 are various indications "that the Eastern question will pe Soper i hea aa Hot nen 20 wrens 008, The have ne | Wie bassinet, thle 1 chime i9 @ lonpalee © which we | tho pay department, by means of forged discharge ons of Taliang there iy hardy one iho ath hi nor OFF and Cuil that they did Skemp gut ihe te hae a peti owt Igy one age ggg pe at Of eure practical tar to tha ontite. of Twinn ent Trindiw. ancieutly ealted Brundssinr vin mach we. | iy! 1 that they did nat 4 anes controlled thew tit the Bebd, "whee. the'war| ipepere)..Ehp sam: baleen. to: the tattabon of the marcon, sok bemnral eee rating AOU Ray | into was al the time drewming, avid, ut he ralbal i, ‘ore | pute under the Rowans, who wed it in crossing to 1 y ho nw wre er | Twelfth United Mato Infantry, and ove of (hen wae im variota ‘directions, In Servia, wo learn from Vi- | ‘fering.’ rachinm, ot their way to Orsere, aa bring the best hor howid | Company clerk, why is Well sequalated with the menmer 1 bor on the wast const of the Adrinte. Tt ie not prota , : jromoting | of bi.ug out diseharves and soldier’ sceonmt, The enna, large srmamouts bave for some time past been | ble that the proposed route wort! be ndoptod. If at SERIF, Aron Sumter: of ries cating bare Loen THE FRENCH CABINET. | nul the Hummit Raliqay iv eompleted, and therefore | free Mt wan detected before the mouey was pald an@ the signe! to drive abont an Insurrection. The hand o! M. Drown de Lhays on fis Restanation. fertile meilpee mail mito the store ta be te | up in the following resnlatians:— That pate oty | Another Section of the Union Pacific Rallrend Russia ts diseoverat nia Austra is on | —_ [Paris (Sept. §) correspondence of London Lines, | saan an sonon 40 alter Ve Taverable < Stuee army, although | takiny ap arm to saypram the fae 1 beltion we Completed. hor goard, The Anstrian Consuls at Belgrade and M. Drouyn de Fhuys has gone with bis wife for a | ore o'in a provinise report at yar by fiiarant, alo that | tome wat” rnainte supromary af the eon Ths Prealdderet the Usion Puaiee Ridivedd Chins Bucharest have heey sstmonel to Vienna to supply in- | month's ramble in Germany. It appears ovvtain that bo | Pyros! tn & prov ran oni & dark bay | if the Cnien sith all ave dig of the several States, and | astern divisiow, bas noted the Hecrolary of We Lo version with bia friends that formation. Accorling to a letter from Vienna the Theifeve that the 1 believes that it will be bre { Pro) toly said to the Minister of a | pation immed.atoly ater the bat) fone, That 2 be pede i m or Wr 9 | terion that on additions! eegtion, the ftth, of tecat tok te ty jeanne, principle, it wil b membered, f i¢ heen e 5 7 a7 ae a AAT rchtiots of ls ety. | aut ie pocomaer coche os Sapited cpomand appetaies, | Decent ots pale ef Revifowthl wivelé, W. lip | thet pte niilea of thin ond is ovmploted, aut the government dominance of force ec: tight,” On tho nme authority | If, at afature day, a pacihe pols y mere bo be eachangal for | 4,fniddle rail, was vo sugniant at caging’ parton Of | by wt tm let ey ge gr | \edinaplaploner’ have bode Inatramed by tbe Seorelany 6 wo learn that orders have hoon given to Gnieh, in tho | a woariike ome, it is by no means itnprobable that he would | Rareniius Rie Mil Mts oe ke Tipe will | either fn the Month of kn . | gM asieneeseas dks eaeeeaases iaaie! months of 1867, the railwaya which arv'to con. | roiurn to offide, And when that arrives, if not sooner, | Sendiug. | The wieupt to wppiy, tilly frnlipln wil the Wot, emaiat Te | poe ee Kiow with Lemborg, Odessa and Balta; the dino | some believe that General Fleury, who fs said to have a | Yateley wilh mort mann tl {he lane | revelniopary forefathers, 1 a ain pledge to he | thelr prevent report 4 from Kiew to Balla is to be handed over tw the gayern. | remarkable talent for organization, will replace Marshal Tah ene proepocten of Wha company washed May, : ih Captain | enpport oar fiver, one fortunes ant our Mered menton the Ist of November next. The concession of | Randon at the Ministry of Wa Sareea ihe acta de elton the TeRWay 0 \5 be opened: | Ss qnarers in tea campy (ium about maid | hoaor.” Daring ‘the eemton ef the Convention | NAVY BULLETIN. ‘a double fine which will put Kiew in direct communica. mecedivblin ‘Onntat oes tw dente winsher the works ht Was ro clear aud pagitive by tne coats a demah waa -froetved from nome of those | tion with two Important polnis of Galicia has Jost beon " Te Ta Teor et tay iweaniabe: ton i sonietened @ It beyond all doubt or question that we hut fright whie they wero netonipttie Hthough the Austrian government is said to be PRESIDENT JOHNSON’S TOUR. con 104 DDE BUlt Heo Breer peatonat WE soreoaet conneciod. .. ip .ang | stincaph the Walon’ Te 1 they xmeratoleted tneCom- | pans PPR Ho Rated Pee: eos, + | whe London Times Accéunt of the Prepara- | not count on any paying traftic after the completion of | fe“ \nd Beeree Major sin tly Wook cvery presaution | lngnceetae Amt tered ee te Mead, (o tha, duiiata; William Lee Desting. to the Wass ao out and Object. the grand. tennel and the permanont line and ss | 49 prevent hie men Ieavio. camp What night alter Ut ch cuinhas Of tate bed (a the) Could ALT, Wright, Goo Eetretla i, Wat, THE EASTERN QUESTION. {Philadelphia (August 28) correspondencd of London | {here # thine a day feed when thelr prod must onl | patio\ rourned, and if aw t md seeaend ail the Mohinga, Avustaat Pay univers a ashy pilose oR Lg He cpaiated Shans (rate “snag vou Sp be Werner | without hia KilowJodge or consent, 109 inti | pene necnrity af Hf, perwon and yenperty and free Dam, J. Re Carimoriy, ty the Chocare; KM. wos hie morning the Prorident left Wael wo gation L did all ia my wer to ascérlan the guilt a " i" " he boas the Comin stp iUiern cope, Rettctead Movements tw the Principalities and | pis lose promod tour throug the Northern Atstes, | Rastway from St Mighel m Sara in four eeda alt howrr, | farcies 1 exqatirl the Sow edeamiaionel offices cory at ines bows Shoukd done,” ’eame'uperpere: | Yeriec, Paymaster i. 1 Douglane, (0 ihe Seeameab. Servis. where be hopes by his to ald tho new a re ae et ee ere'on acronmt of bese | ara.of the Company stationed a Heeabam, but failed to | ety and auiokiciiedty, and T refer to 1 to show et 8) correspondence of Landon Times } formed for the rapport of fis policy. He hae staked be lt ts (ene thie tiene! on the ~ | obtain the alighiont elue as to whether (hese men were in | tid spirit that artoated thet, and thelr wiflingness Serr 1h Acting Aneto ant ait between the Poria and the United Prin. | on the: and will leave oo stone unturned that will Tine will got’ bs completed at the earliéxt befors the command or no. T believe that the home were | ta ey operate with at in Ome effets ty restore hamanity | frvmn (be Don ant ordered to 4 le bis seomuntay eipalitioa with reapect to the hereditary succession to | add to popular sympathy. The inmediate objet of the of ISTl. The war ban (ta Sernne? ented o6 fred by men drestet in (ue uulfora of the Vnted | aed will among al cheeter our citivens, Moet | Assistant Paymaster G Wo Morim, from the the throne of the latier may be considered at an end, | Viwit le the laying of the corner stone of the momument bed | ue bash werkened on te Tikitim Goa» Of ite | States army, bul wheiler theme imen ware soldien or | witterly did they oppo aw daring the war, but the eon. | oad ordered t return to the Uuiiod ates and pettle bie ‘and you will soon hear that tho Sultan laa ayreed to | at Chicago m memory of Stephen A i oe erent pe rb 8 Ms ‘and the effectof the wart Relian Opanee | tizou Tam ansite to my. Very reepecifolly, Lkt being over, #0 bellete they will honestly acempt Wa | ecounte; Paymarter Thi. (, Magen, fram the Mane. mecognize Charles of Hobenzoliern ax hereditary Prines, | Western democratic cbiefiain, who in cam. | Ty likely to be felt. by {his undertaki T toe some time be C. MASON, | legitimate reeuit, and ell nen thelr powerful intinence | domian aad orited to witle his acoowule, Amintaws Aa regarda the Priuee's to Constantinople before | didate for the Presidency agalnnt Mr. Linooin, and who | i |'kely,to be felt by jute undeeanliig fort ne ee Capt. Seventeenth Tufantey, Brev. LL Col CR A, good in (hate respeetive conn Ae it ie not my | Paymaster Meory T. Pkelding, from the Corwin end pCa formal tion takes piace, a minor point | died noon after a Meghet olection, tan Frente Yioent Cents wifl be sbout pennies aaa s ware | informs 6 Hae alas he had det make any extended re lw rlered 40 satile hie accunmie, Mating Aamatans Pappas whieh T mentioned rt - jiadeipiua tia evening, " , oom inativaled aud an | « of the Cle m ter abney, (rom the Motongs and ord Fae ecaieter tee rakes komen | comm ee, euiong : ih which thee miles and @ balf are up ¢) this time com- ‘with, commanding a a ae ewe, tree the Calted Bales and stile bie scoala, Master the Monatinatk aod plared om @alt- ving ag aymasier = & from the Me of hia command, | roniiments of the rest mam not opty of thine who were | Nico lale berning | sotdicre and -ailore of ine Uoion army and navy, bat of | 10g patriotic penple of the whale country. Aud, wir, | I it wonld not be surprisin: if the Prince, having | route to Chicago will be through New York, Albany | Oya 4, reasonably be expectod thet inn fe Ske ware i) gield tho'lesser. whieh he | abd Niognra. “dvorything that can add pomp and | Ped tat wa ex sue 187], teal theleg Wf ton u charged wi might do with a good grace, and without loss of dignity. | fignificance to the journey las been from Calais to Brindist, for one thonaand three In that Jd zo to Constantinople, bie recogni. | will be aecompanied ly |uo chief Cabinet officers and by 7 Zm'th acknowledged receipt of | tne . ium eoeuie tame tokke ‘plocd, ond hie feersad-tavetitare | Oecoral Grant, Major ienoral Mondo and Admiral Far | hundred and ninety miles, without | pave all EY ealt the arrest of any of lia | permit mr, 1 rouctoding, to weprem to yoo ony rome’ | to fetura North aud muttle his @ cling Masser ‘would follow. ragut, The President will travel in the fxmous “apocial | Shout Se tg ia teueeee to ek men of himself until he could report to aud te - | denne In yout alurerty of prepuse and fe y cotton | Kadolph Saminers, from the Medawaake and dt on Tt appoars that the Austrian government remonatrated | car,” DUIt at great cost (0 carry Mr. Lincoln on State Turin, Alemandris, Piacenza eeterat, from otien | itr from his wuperior im cummant, as he was not | to what you heliews to he the highest and beat ingerewts | waiting urders, I'wwed Assistant Paytogaer A- D. warhe we of General Tarr at Belgrade, | journeys, but whigh the Intior never weed during life, and thence to fi coast OY y vat to | (formed throug s the proper chanwels thatawy change | of the countey, and our hope and belief Wat during your the Tacony and ordered to retarn Borth ape otto a convention political | and it only did the mournful duty of carrying lis corpes why carried 8 U6 military states had (akon place admin stration the Union wii! be rontored, and that it | heacamanis Acting Avwiniant Vay mast ae he Wey refugees are uot to be allowed within a certain distanes | to it* resting place, . - ~-- ——— - | will be better and etronger than ever end as endarin jones, fram the Kavaanal avd orderet Ws St the fronton | Tc may be doubued how fur Thr ean be | Ht happede that ia all tho clues virgagh which Pres. | Tun ime. a haar and ite exported toot bere | « FAUSSAN SOLER COMMITS SUICGC OW ACCOUNT OF | #*! © | count, Pawar Amigtaut Poy aaster MB Fading, rm conattered tacloded in thas eatenory. tle ia.en Talia | den), Jenn s0e wee ee eetine willbe & waving of thirty. ine Wours nd a half alter the POVERTY, Al the conclu on of these tenarks General rancor CR ccndled stil cng does! g Tang the summit Raitwey over Monnt Cenis, Tead (0 the Prosidemt an seconnt of the yrocemtioge of ‘ape Noth aed settle ond an aid-de-cainp of the King of Italy, But | democrats or conservative republicans control the A constratt — omy he Belgrade, which saves alt farther | governments and have made Imyiel preparations for hi pig Mn 1 oie trouble ft is nuppomod he neat lo Aorvn ons miaon | footnn s tho gucnt othe mvoiajuiny Wom ow. | R84 2 rtd ora aeu thn Mi yearend ogy Remreaes | _ Aboot tines wooks agen Vow Pon of 2 Trees Wad TAR Geveenenent, to whieh On Gad Wee: pal | Cree: Ae ee ine lant wore Ma Joheeete tay Captain Tylor, that Heoping carriages shonld be pro- » bad served with distinction in the . W thecon, from an uot the Convention aut the resotations there atopred. The | Vrevidemt then repiie! ~ ‘arinistica 1 thog best to pot a slight wi ir, Johineon, . "WES is war seon pretence’ ee nou soon have sean who ofice es Presidout. should e leat com, | Yided for the Journey from Calais to Brindisi, and tn. » thin city and took heart at the New Mr OCHereee oon Geert nwen | OTHER F.0D me 1008 the results of the activit, and mand their respect. The ridical =wayor hes | {ending passengers would probably auree with him in In treet, Opporita the fron Manntain ud: Lave no formal repiy tor male, bet a 109 on Fastern question might Taft town, Wo avoil taking part in the reception, and the | t!* opinion. There ie a railway connecting the North: of money, with 9 slender wardrobe, and the record of the proceeliogs of the Chey 1 Dayo Perentened with 6 wie th 7, ane Fadical Prosident of the Ciiy Council has followed ina | ef and Mediterranean Hines in Yaris wich might be | vo fricnts in the city,” He wae @ lithowrapier by acon | tion Ww he in the present pomiure of i mm + Powers (nto the strife.’ example. Prominent radicals threaten to close Uh wet to avold @ change of vehicles at that ctty. The bat could get no employment, and wae wnxions recive tke eaqueragemetn end’|, eetlon=Ne apna to Raliveats Yeu ie epeenen | houses on the streets throug which he pases Director General of Freneh ports promines to faciti aimowt any kind of work t iy te of gentleren a \utatt . - ep 29, tae folont partiaank, however, cannot prevent the Presidone | (8 arrangements for eore (ate, but perhaps | failing to ges work, he became dey hejiten me @ith renewed and increas | Many rains wat in again feat wight, et ane her ate THE SITUATION IN ITALY. | Te reception, for General Monde hay | this may not be as exy in Frauce as in taly, wher | vclock yerterday morning biaw bis brains out with a | ent it the diehatee of my daty mm miresly | aAtrous Rood ip inrmtner be iy A a ta { and the four handred thousand con- |,the antuontion anderiake | that the oratory | Gen. Histol. At that hue the landlord heart « platol shot In| aamerag 19 and walnuaning the rometivation A despeten: rom Daytoa to porte the Saat "i watives in the ely will torn o@6 e ness of their lines give way, whon necownry, ne story, ond ealling officer Miller, we: | Vou hate pérforeeé pour > o the heid, | Peing fem, a1 Wurwasening (u ¥ tw e+ Victor Riannuel, Hite Cabinet and tyinadoon | rvatives i the chy wil ‘arm oat 40 ware, wen, wo. | forrarding by special train of ir homeward mala from im oocupled by Pring, and found: the @oor fre | eonme nb ihe basty of the eomnary, | atl Repudiated by Jouewh Marzint and the Red | ir te iosed ngainst bi Uut im spite of the mall | India, The outward malls starting at Axed times would The door wan broken open. ft or tes there @ you hewe fa wh and Trey wht grees 5 Republicans The Object, Aim sud Scone of | cou the audhoritics he will have an enthusiastic | Not interfere with regular trae, which far the he onbappy tan wae seen evinced, an hw rt vinty tneher of Wat weet 7 ; | part in eatielently accommodated in Ttaly by © amy ti beeing going from a halter h | 06 qt eager mt J 2, Mt the fate of ttre Revolationiats, | wel ¢. What woud be thoaght in England were the - 1 not enp t From the Loudon Timea, Sop. 10 | } Queen to visit any of the ohlef cities and the. mayor to | /!N@ of rail, and in forwarded with all rogitialte RY | foretiaod, Armnll single bartelied pistol wae in thecor- | ay wottiors aud nallory of 1% 4 ‘Of Calo that he sluod feat by the losing side | rin away to avoid recetying her Yot euch lathe slight | Without tr ich employment of night serviee, THe @her- | rer uf che room. Ho aad pul ow about ail the clothes he | 4 phyeiea! content, enmneet te la reperten ? getic Engiiahman will perhaps in time tnepire the ma | jad—or old black frock coal, & common overcoat, milk » tr wt tives of other coautries with some part of Liv OWN Real] rack hondkorehiat and cae mete punt leeruived shall be it winner, | tuat the fadical “lagen ve 1 no public vifcial | npon the Prevdews in ve leaning & | , (a the gods declared in favor of th Rut there ts one now Nving whove faith le of a stormed nttsdipbia, rier pet u he i thot | lag the strength ol character to act ia ition to ite | for throngh and fast tretne and fow nad short stoppages; | vmall joking winm against the wastmand, placed the | ns sp tytn eee daieelin alkesdh dhe teconos foie | been . 7 get a opposition. to 8 | i at peoment spain 4 not the only region WHEFe the | Tato! to hia lorebead aul Grd, He fell ba end re . rye Te winreeee worsen own canes, In @ Derce invective, new eiroulating - qretion i hatitnally arked | Why should 9 men do, tb- | nalbed ia Gee saine prsivion vn hin eck. | Dr: hone i ens ' . | day what he can put off andl to-morrow ve estab. | ant for and the wound war prowouaoed mortal Lar neoure end wanerotig Het wf Sa Minae aks pousth the ctlay ond ee Pilawision tor THE REFORM AGITATION. ishment of continuous rallway tray elting betweon Gatnix | ftrthor olort was tw) to rol wiflere: ee sabre rege A Chet deter! oo mrrhend fem xt ACOMpLINA @ pore which ovecwhelme theme vith dihowor. “ and Brindiet o4 the least of the trinrapts of modern elyil- | breathing heavily yrrenee, and po | te ned ot tee 8 tucleqenny of Ube wenther, «#1 Me !aun's thea with tnoir Lrwmencanrece ving Veneiau an Me. ¢iladet Plan as Distinguished trom | which Captain Tyler contemplates ag foustble, re oh Of bun, the Hermans in the hoon by o ted way Shin tvnnd. A meeting wes, alms reocnd hand frome Bran ce, aad inate ndaning Ton, Ae. Ibeobnch*s Bde: (Vrom the London fines, Sept. 4) {ig Wiat they bad no night to towek him umttl ihe | Hatt, Vvery wite tle ens “9 the Upper Brind, Triete amd Iebrio, insiend of w ndic Q one-18 + * * Up ta tie year 1569 Austria wax iu portexsion | CMO He waa rill broatling Inte im the afvern w phen , trie boundara ae they were ih elt: Rotman (From the Londow Times, Sepe | of Lombardy aud Venetia, aud all the efforiaot Laly || PObSbIy died Jat caght. A paper in the pormumn “4 dhe , ¥ Ceased | wore directed to a eheme tor nit aa Satie. | St. Gothard or the Lackwauier, In 1540 tie porsession | ee at wie lengthy *p heard in r The defeuer haw followed | of Milan her the choice bewweem either | Cat years old, a xingie tau, aul han relatiy Caleeae — < and the able may learu from | of those two parses and that of the Spliigon. the | CABHY, one of wiinin resides at Moainat CHALLEWEE ro 4 Peres Minister What Can ve waid on behalt | the camion of Vi if, 04 it isto be hoped, ft be | WME proud, high minded man, and tad been a beave | © wubdinwtiad and ew se a ieilinamah of nierry charged with pollttent salflostrnetion, | conplod with » good understanding with Austria, addeto | #kller, and pove'ty bol want drove hin to (be vu . ; The foMip@ring appeared io he Towle Depatek of ihe tach # Wr attn — aetabtetaie, Tht sath, i= * oe time, op othe creat ol the Riwtian andda- | The echo of Mr. Roetack's words Ned sc 7 ny eller oro the ” Hay the landlord, showed that Prinz bet taken pa thinks, ought to be |/at Shofied when the epecen ot Mr. Gladstone fr omen on the 4h of May lant, He waa twenty wodlsry Haw Alpe, A vation like Maly, 4 equal toa war wlb Austria, and Fronce to heat, awd. ap haty © amy vale, i ought “polaue work quam firdare’! Sebo ia well aware that he Italiane ote nob so mad as ty fall in svithemuch view, he casts. them gaule frem him aaa re park ot immortal souk has poople from whom Mr, Roebuck aaterted that le reform bill had roally | tae above three a fourth line—that of the Brenner, Frat | #/ Of th heeone a nooemary measure ai the acnemmon of Mr. | Cutond over any of these four passes, the Overiand mail Atop to 48 Aceonet of ome Crresee Oren Aw, Tagh i, ean. er departed, and refuaes to mix with oem, i bear,’” he | save, “hat ou amudity it granted ome No ope who | Giadstone ani vis celleaguas to power, that legistation | emul, with little troable, be couveyed ly aathorta | Howse [ast night, during the performance ts fomtistion, «lth beunde- | Korkh Siar ater ~ w hes any iniknate ka wledyo, of sag saul could expect | On the wubject, besides be'ny aocvosary, was perieetiy | lime es hat of Mount Coals. The project of a railway | bn troupe, an actident oecarred which tm ' ai tod that thon (imtaleme. | dimen Tbe brs ¥ 6 ptt om Weanrodey wet that } would sally my law days Ail the past by ne- | practicable, bur (hat the Minwty ae Paes nero the At. Gothard or the Lackmauier has been enter. | proved more serious than it did Ax the Holande | and bowndarior met be olmerret and mriesly rervanted | war al) foo! | ours \, So.ae pung prot vty My vewess for having loved my, | matters ae % jo both the bill aud their piace: - | tained by the Serdivian or Kalan government for more oneal were performing the font calle’ the altinra | if free government iW to uk) and, comming out da th | the malt fr« omy 4 _ ' - Paty abov) all things and autiven for us unky when | ecending to paxivulars, be alleged Vial whertes any Re- | then twenty years and their well-mennt endeavors have | sdante, the yornger, after hanging by Wis leg to the | bnilion, we ougist Wo dannonatante Io manaiod ther a free | Croke, ihe voit «oan sor for 91 690 ah & Se en form bill must contain tro leading provisions—one for | only beech bmn'ked by the jealousies of the Hwias Cant- | tpg, ewngog toward the other, endeavored, as | grverament ranted live on tain and dinteony amd! of pextt moe (® | an fot kn ow wh the wt of the an tmnge and another for the dis | tons, each of which Ticino, Uri and Grisons—conauited ply om the intervening distance of ome | wih tl wil one towert sartver, emt thet | dey | soem ny tigi mont week at Jotem i im brower, He made | the time bee rome fur 2 rreoneiintion and @ | faye ricet. Fuih aad Crem Ide pon Hike foe mw every man deapalred o! but even if Twere fo d Leoutd wever hea ge Pa revit Lialy at thie june tare, when «wo # tamely p Ys bo dingrece aud guilt.’ Ko it is, Do what sae stay wil never bit on the proper way Wo pleaye M. Mex t0!, There bas heeo for taany years no eud to the faye 498 and complaints tribution seats, tho go ormarnt bill was comdmed to, it loons interests to the detriment of the general wel. feet. the hands of the first of these only; and that whereas any well cow. | fara, Th di ae Tees tes fallen 10 catch bie Buppert, end, io the | restoration Of combdense Sted the reiure «A ite Beethern | name i iv Hnvrwn, but I ehall cive yer intial smd Falk this kind would be founded om a | matters, rd breath ise terror of the imnens® ead eo fol wo Hiatee in abl thelr felalions tothe Federal Governanens, ome poe mer ore sonar lon rereer preference, the eomeion ‘ot mo- | platform, » distance of protmoty twenty five font, Rows sch | alk open ae eoMMly it met nee leprae | set yo tne Orient gear ul ad Loew ey nopoly of the Alpine Passes, and If Italy end Austria | mem on (he riage below endeavored io ratch him, aod me, UMAR, bITh GIBIORM prineple of jeot | prvortion simply hung Dgalaat to cresliy ant ingratitude €f ihe Teliae wor | eee. without any Alecrits come to & good undermanding for their mutual | germemiel 8 breaking somewhat bie fail, bat ihe tion. 1 have, gentlemen, eed arm than 1 tetended reat pat , : i le f - vm ” sa the Sardinian, pheyls the "alas Ba. thiain? it, ‘motions | ate added lmyutations of obnoxiaus temeauor iw a net only may the Brenner be pase | former ven brwted, and efier mek or, bor h rapeet the tnemronire Fr: ACLEOL baled were wade for tho repeal of the hardy sentence whieh ; Aebaal Conduct of business Mr, Gledstonetowchen | We, ober vy & sasmmit railway, on Mr Fells ye limped away and Gimppeared for the wight canbbance 1 en 4 M0, comming (10% dow monroe {ny a ml iy oa vl iy ne very modently and vearoue'ly ou this Lopic, and so S2.B7 0 canst, St peer 0 carla 0 petied os Beans Wye ‘ Sareea ew roo | See ote SSse |i crayons sone | Matar ete we ees cece Sees ae iaea |e caer eet ies fee however, that he will 0# able lo yank | * erly 3 ee, One oP ng, | pt doomed Maraini to parpevual banishmen tat thy Seewrinhions wbteh fr irre Bie fn Beat PP yw ty 3 peieh tir td tie bent sab oF Wp motive. 0m eh 0 chew na tg al) eprenrangy gone wer fem pesvg hong bars penrlt pa smase tt oo ‘me | eoverenmb. ‘eee bee tad | Org abd Hh 1 SU ee Meee 2