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i oO : ‘9 aasion or gold they could not havo had | of God produce the fruits of oternal life, Orie of these " customs shall not offret the discharye of meh Hen, Me eae nN sy ct ccapoct for | Zach ofthe later) in eaaformiag tho current of poptar | fruits Pn d la Urol, haa just beew gathered into the | Vf s rH! N G 7 '@) IN, ,, | iced cas tne right othe goverosmoat shalt not be pre British {nstituttons, and does his hoart swell with pride Opinion is not known; but that Victor Emanucl’s agents | garden of the Church, You know the good ho did a rt he ¢ : sual! ni ; : \ Ss at the glorious British tution? If care averesd thesantes ita Lane pe gy sen spe pecmie ts she bolinana af bia. leaand \befer in od ies Under the instructions is peleepiatng rid know ghow, ce MD. A claiming a I cause upon (imparted qe : fon Bs Seaithy, and » a known. Writing of agent Teminds mo that tho Zemps | with that, ho ingtituted a now to) y . pa ny 9 a calbher or hes cblet oa ot custo ee Heaven, - = foray ng OE eae ne\ sya a be heer Th Al Among Southerners About Their may serve a written oF printed notice upon bi rie : a ble W ‘Thero to have noe, rey ag Ra Oa os fail af irtaoe verso 9m 1 P Future Notice shall designate the goods and packages as partic ; Mayors of villages C oe Churel ieby. 1 oseible, givinas ei % News by the Cable to ednes- eo ‘ago, 1n0ro oF leas, an jeman | authority in Vienna:— aetul to tho Church and society, thal age as otttical : dey in pene, wing ihe Prices t 7 nt ‘eurry,” such as his lordship’s cook prepared | prj To M—— ——, Mayor of the Distriet of —-:— against them an oma Pe ~ ~ eupaigness, versal b im. day, Ootober: 3 for him, ag an ‘admirable substitute for the aineased phe accordance aes confidential request trom | #e motives of those feel would take wo Ported, the umount, date, arigh or ehjdet of the ten ‘Tho proposal had at least the merit of being | nich quarters, I invite you to assemble the reprevonta- | tilate; I shall, therefory, ouly mention three. in t 0 claimed, and giving an address to which notlos may be eter Rimaue, since the “siarving Irish” were accustomed | {rise of the difleront “villages, dee., &e., and after the | fst place, ont era has tho impiety (and 1 havo pinions Expressed tat the Comstitutional : from time immemorial yh curried in a very | necessary deliberations to forward an address to his Im. | With my own ears) to wish that soveraments sho: 4 Rent of a Proposed delivery of much goods, which addon Stee Mian Ee saecae of nnotlods J apparens | eeent es9 tho ‘Emperor, &e., Ne. by which sed | SWetained by atheistic laws, Beckie, this princ|ple Amenduents Should. be Adopted, shall be within ape mile of ihe otfies of the eullector or The London °Change and Liverpo to the woukest inte , that the cass of Ire. ict expresses a desire to remain attached to Austria, | mitted, Cho natural consequen id be reli 5 other chief officer of cue ico ; land is well w ‘and appreciated by the Varlia- | without adding any further observations. It must be | {n¢ifforence and the satisfaoiton of paasions. eet MED es ame vice whens ire pice Cotton Market, ment gnd people of Enginnd, for each phaso of which, | understood that this address shall appear as coming from | #9plous are bitter against the orders and the " 2 however intricate and provoking, the appropriate remedy | a spontaneous desire of the inhabitants to remain true | ™inisters of the Church; because anes prance toy Y Fxeursion from New York to Omaha, N. Ts nee ts provides, with an ingenuity and a. Anes worthy of | to their present allegiance. Sign ore) eS och ae pened iy pone Fears that the Next Congress Will Te} _ Pv itations to an excursion given by the Union Pacttle this. great, ed and charitable nation. +The | 4 must confess that till I saw this cireular printed in Weve dane ia br Raflroad Company from New York to Omaha, Nebraska, Jatest phage of this case is the prevalence of Fenianism, | t¢ Paris paper, I had neither seen or heard anything of | heioen {he san of tho law of the ee eager 4 ‘ OUR LONDON AND VIENNA COBRESPONDENCE, of the law of Jesus Christ? The commencing on the 15th inst., are being received im thiw fr Pe eee ig at hand ready for instant p> } it, and consider iv extremely apocryphal. It is ex'romely | hoither siti ‘thouselvens nor wiib. pose Harder Conditions, elty by a certain favored fos and th ? the Pall Mall Gasette of Sept. 18. doubiful whether this government would resort wo auch | while the religious not only possess + Oy oy h favored few. A grand time Is prodictad, coat er ie Fall Mall Gavotte of Sent 18.) og be | Means of holding » district that Italy has yet noelaim | Svcrywhoro, giving calm. 16 men's Dennen Personal. h & corps ish honsel oop, De | on, and I thinic that if the above circular was sen: round, | {ng Irritated Sunines cud rseomen Mr. Ushor, formerly Sucrotary of tho Interior, arrivea i attached to the royal person, and arrayed it was done in a much more careful way than iis discoy- aut as EFFECT OF NAPOLEON'S MANIFESTO. that national! color which seems to exercise so inemplica- ation ower the Hibernian mind, A race which ery and publication would lead gne to suppose had been impious, unwilling lo gee othore ¢i vary a hate. and of Jeff Davia in tp tho city to-day, ble a obvorved. heme tvs do not pousss, o¢ A Month's Work at the Pension Ome at San finds solaco aud meaniog.in printing a peacefo), as ofr Lord predicted. Pinally, while tho: 7 s nm Often, pecihious Journal on given paper coud pearcely fall to. | wisn reapoct to the fahaneAcntrlan treaty, nothing ia | PIO OPpresS the poopies, sleapoil: Uaoan off AN Washington. The following isa siaigment of the work porformed in be gore ae one at Of Taine J onagengented really known, except that conferences are hold dally and Mah atk qe adntrnvey pend ts peel eS ONS eee Sees Pam Rawhion eBonisurmg: tha meaih of - The Feeling Towards Maxie | ty ‘inumn retreat in ono or tho, most lovely Cee oA item bam train, aud Doth |, and the pricate preity tpelicel bread y Lf one sieeknhs eiplaon atiniaean , , f ; esirous of ny peace, : widows’ claims aduitted, 2.853; rejoo milian in Vienna. ntlee, id Fee ae ie Pankey, bay OF eas sho now | Louuded om commercial inteceste, “But as to vartie:'ary | Red'ecau, gid to: thet tomporat vread hy there meapans | ETODSDTC Determined Effort-to Secure | 186; total unter Muncsed OF RAMU, "Nambor of contd Visite Séatlens, It Ie not to Sm sof our rulers, | 0f the treaty or the contents of any clauseor article, Toan | chanties and bonovolent poveyhahe . is te... revarned On roview, 145; caves awaltlay evidence from either of thetr good feeling or thal good sense, that this | Very *afely say that nothing js Known, and very com can the falso fricndi of the people endurp.tis teuo His Release'ou Bond or Parole. depastadomtay' 2,007; cases awaiting evidence trom cinins- haa not hoon done long aso. Let something of teal roy- Sadup at tn pon i oi ye prenen se friends? Tho perseoution is great, but lot your canstanc; - = Bs, 26,8905, eanes in nr, 44605; way for aduninanng vi iy ” Ces i we the namly Lol w Pope Fins the Minth om the Religion |i coaerisusnuy care eases win aN ve za nea cory era epeaces tn eae ee rc BO eae Se’ aed Political Situation, frratlonally:‘espoct’ hein, to; ba, saiaied, Let the heir | ,,1%8 former letter T promised to revert to the loMery | sine of our. pormsetitors aid load Wem 40 a, re. . : ns on reviow, tau * Bamber of letters writer, 6,054; rm : " apparent fix his residence in Ireiand for at least a part of | *Y*e™. By actual experience 1 haye become posdesc | Hentance; ahow yourselves in sthe-eyes of all you | Politicians Deserting the Capital to At- | oF of circular 2146), ots) number 0° increas cases ; ke. &, &e. every year and thus win beforehand tho affections of | Of seme knowledge on this head. 1 will gladly Drofert to be, 20 thal your ex: may and 7 adaitied under get, of Juno 4, 1866, 1,205; number re the people for. that throne which ho. is-one day to il. Lob Glalngen. Syesad gece asa argh hamiiliate the implona. Moy he Father, the _ tend the Fail: Elections. Jected. 134, SY Royalty cannot be. go insenaible to: the fow duties, and | J ,7t,my money, Dut guned the desired, infory Toly Spirit blows you, and im you all your children. (tive The Collection of the Cotton ‘Tax Opinion ef ‘BY THE CABLE T0 OCTOBER 3. the casy obligations, and the light burdens, and the | en indifference to tho future as far ns onan Roly atbor widccosod bimacil onpeciaiy to. the, Vicar &. , ke, &. the Attorneys Generel. u Tr ee te on ee lcm ey co, | tings as the laying In of provisions, of brond. and but. | Genealls tmar Ther, sino bless yourenomles compass! dex Attorney General Btanbery haw given the fhtlowing: - cedenaera prt which might opel way ter for the time to come, iy principally to be attribnted | 7/7.” phe 0 aX plabh ‘Vianna tbl 1860. opinion in relation to thecollection of the internal rewn« FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The abe of the article of the Patt Mall Gazette, pe ppenamn cre erik iinet wp om remy dem Davie Counsel iu Washi nue tax on cotton in the South aed the authority of the c Hoe et a +l Bore g Bons tariowan’ tho Prevout moment five gigantic Stale Toteries fa ful THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY. Tho arrival Uhlig evening by tho Now Yori train of | Presidont to arrange the Cotton Stags Itte one collection work, besides four large company lotteries and eight Charles O'Conor adil Willinta 2, Reed, for Jef | district: estly meant. ? ee un ew legend ay Cnepe i, 4, his) wi ti F . ia eg era a 8, 1966, This {3 the plan, Jcommend this extract to the deep feudal lottcnes. All of theso are actually in the vtuck Davis, excived uo tittle stir in certain pom, Tad they Arrouxer Geyniau'n Omer 20, 1866. i, Oct. 8, . consideration of the Fonian Congress "in soesion at Troy, market, qioted like consoly or bonds, aud are mado tho English Anticipadio fn Grout Party Polit. Hon, Hran Mocurroc corotary Of Rie Treasury >— , The money market is quiot. N. Y., with a hope that they wii! not frustrate tho emt. feedia oF orirecting Boney pre a pee por ro (cal Cokunlilen Mba: Bdlnete et Re Bes | 0? “lone inst week, tt world have been looked faras « Sra:—T amt in rec + lottdr of the ‘ant, oa ED Daher nse 4 : ny ingenious ways, all culminating, however, in the crea. ery matter of courco: bit sincs 1% has beon decided Ye hota | (esting my opinion on the foilowine poraeme Whether Console for money, 8934. nently motherly intentions of her Majesty and Great | sare ruinous conclusion, ¢. ¢., filling the nation, from | tween President Johnson and the Radicals, ure0 5 e nm decided the lawa imposing 4 spn 7 gle. “ ’ c pt 5 sb impos ‘ vovton aud AMERICAN SECURITIES, pote yey Mey will rorard the measure | peer to peasant, with a faverish spit of gambling, sab- (Prom the London Times Sept, 11.) no session of thw Court for the teint of Daviambprovent, | Gotoct\y. se metric the be fe oy —_ Loxpow, Oct. 3, 1866. | Tighting the wrongs of Ireland aud stilling tho cries of) Yetsive of all the healthy principles which should urge | Our corrd-pondeace from America will havo informed | thetr coming is interproted to medn that a resolade and | bid the ranging of tho Co into a Mingle eet her famine stricken children. The Fenian Congress will men to gain their bread by honest labor. There ia tho public that the people of the United States are determined effort will vow be mado for bid reledje on ton dintrict for he purpose of collating the tax on ene ‘The following aro the quotations of American securi- 6 searcely a waiter, enb driver, concierge, withered ot | paring for a groat political contest, which, “f to ton, haying reference to the cotton tax onky and wil Sies:— Blogs tz coudtng troops te Cate anf the neoanty of woman, priest or publican, who hms not some part of a | comvile (he covntry from one exttemiiy {ie dtwer, | Youd or parvlo, to await the future action of tha govern | puede aeily. fom ARG. Change, et Aipiciees misled weake United States Five-twenties. ... enjoining on Ireland’a graceful recognition of the royal share in one of these damuable institutions, and who | Ap ordinary observer of events wonld bo perplexed to | mont. Tho ramor of Mr, O'Connor calling onthe Prest- | be most « lent for the collection Of other thas. Erio shares, favor about to be bestowed, the balm to be poured on | 22¢8 Bot accordingly live in an atmosphere of anticipa- | understand how the people of a democrate repnbilo | dont thi: evontng, was true, but his haying an indeeyiew | 8% clearly of opinion thni eek ® eonemtintion of ther Litinois Central shares her wounds, in the sovercigh's condescending to como | SR, IM & never-to-bo-fulfiiled dream of woalth: | shosld bo divided into democrats and repubile etd ia IM cotton growing Biater, 4 deeribed by. Use tersay of 3 a 5 J * apd’ idleness, The brokers in these detestable | still more why these parties, 80 apparently identical, | With the Attormey General was equally significant, the foregoing ing. le collention ditiriet, for The Liverpool Cotton Market. Livenroon, Oct. 8, 1866, near thera once ina while, to whic might be addoda “banding of the suppliznt knee,” if thought advisable, lottery tickets make immense fortano:, the people aro impoverished in means and deteriorated in marale by their unwholesome aspirations for accidental richea. Ie woul this enigma be solved by the sup; political discord was but the sequel of should be anfmated with sack bitter hostility. Nor tion thas the a civil wor, for The Souchern People Alarmed About 'Pheir Politics! Future. the purpors of levying by the Internal Reve fully bo effected une: ‘Tho markés for ¢ottow ts firm: Midditg’ uplands: are would appear that tho successive governments of Austria | this wor iixclt wae, In fact, only « tremendous eptode in | Brom cuversaions bad with representative men mow | yeh oa nuthiori red Wiens tea teaeantte * quoted at ‘fifteen pence. Tho sales to-day aggregate AUSTRI had vowed Jo undermine the morals of thir countrymen | the h stury 1 pariy Tee a atc’ the Shaikh wat. iry:| fm Weiclty frormimoapthnee ofthe; Slaten letply da, re- | ey sot ae ds oop he entennnon ag 20,000 bales. Rea by every possible means, instead of teaching them thas | political weoendancy tn tha government of the Valen, i | bolhon, Ticarm that t@ public men of the South aro | llection divi ts os tho p.\ ce tntorewt may require —e OUR WENHA conmEsPeNDENCE the only true road to prosperitygin hard work, They } endeavored to pecedd and form an independent govern |p ragriy as clsad co tho political future of th enables him ouly to modify, (oon tine ty thmay ae may be i! ESPONDERCE. *{| bave taught the people to believe that to got rich with- | meni of itsown. In this attempt it was defeated, ana | Sealy ere! om political Aatuye Of the'r | required, exiating ariangoments of the. several disthigts OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ~~ Vinwwa, Sopt. 16, 1868, | Ot earning or deserving the wealth accrucd isthe sum- | now the Union ia gradually falling back into thse conlests | Section, »od are fre@ly diecusine tho most at | designated by him for tho ievying and collaction of all sme liad num bonem of human happiness. 1 will not dilate on | in which tho war ort inated. methods (o extriente themselves from the perilg tat | the datior and taxes preserved 4) 1 iaposed by the oe MEXICO GIVEN. UP. thia revolting theme, nor describe the extraordinary Tt requires nom: than this example to prove the of Consrons relating to intorual rovenus, by the ong unab ENGLAND. Tho Mexican empire: is looked and commented upon dodges practised by ihe brokers to entice thelr victim 1 error of thowo who ‘ell us that political dissension aro Bow surround them. ‘Many have no hesitation ta ex- act of July MM, v The Jiveldent wae empowered 7 A but will conclude the subject by the account of athing 1 | tho offspring of aristocratical jnetitutions, class privt- | Pressing tho opinion that the Southern Stator at] simply to divide respectively tue rdatew aud Tarrit in tho press as @ fiasco; Maximilian, it is said, must | Wis necced at one of the last drawings, and which will | legos, rostricted enitrage, ond contrasted rights. In | once adopt the constitutional amendments, and of the Un tod “tates aud the District of Calum Hag rang OUR LONDON CORRESPORDENCE. shortly return, and instead of speculating on the dura- | serve as a ‘ro point the tale.’" Your readers veg all men are equal. Every man hes a ete; T nat i¢ this be not immediately done thé next venient collection-distriow. oon after tie paxnage of vale —_— Dility of his reign, the people rather talk of his future in | probably know nstria if & great Roman Catholic | ev ry man, we presume, is attached to demotratic in- act a question arose ux to tho authority uf the Presidems Loxpow, Sept. 19, 1866, ‘Bastria) end geneeapexprems aid that homay bo | Country: also thatét is usual among Roman Catholics to | sti tions, political power ty verted In the milion, and | Will tmposo stil harder, condition, and ¥ | to alter the arrangement of collection divtricts made and ‘M, “DH LAVALETTR’S CIRCULAR, ‘The most notable event of tho moment is the publica- / allowed to repossess himself of his former position, Maximilian is a great favorite with all classes, The call their children by the name of some saint, to whose special protection the infant ia given, and ander whose rotection be remains while in this world, Wall, at this ca! privilege. no ¢'as8 or person can clamor for an extension of politi- Nevertheless, we gee that in America tho quarrelé of one clase with another are for more intense, Postpone tho real uniom of the Staics, My ate roprovent that while the Southern people established by bic io pursuance ot! this poovision of law, That question was caratally eonsiderad by my predeces- or, Atlornay Geuors! lates, &bo, gave bisopmnion that tion of M. Lavaletto’s circular to the diplomatic agents of jast drawing t noticed a man, an Italian, 1 think, who | Bitter and ceaseless ian in this corntry. Onr correspon. | Maturally fect kindly the President, }they | the Prondent, when lv dot tna) diviaion of the the French government. Amid the hostilo criticismis of | DAVY e*Pecially reverence him asthe most able man of | soko Gern.an, howover, aud who, while ho walked away | dent. Mmiel” on Av rian, coraplainy that the wearand {aro by no” moans > tl Gehes Into’ CUbtaioe dian sekaeend tr en somo and. the aneers of others of the European press, the professign in Austria, from the s —ho had been unsuccessful, drawn & } tearand pressure upon American politictans are almost for the immediate ad: n of their tho promises, This war Leld on the penerst prinerpte one unmistakable offect has been produced wherever tho document has been seen and commented on, and that may bo summed up and expressed in the word satisfac- ‘The Baro Depont, formerly secretary to Maximilian, has gone to Miramar to pay a visit to the “Emprogs.’’ No importance is attached to the visit, in en official point biank—mattered, “Well. that was n strange enprice of my parents; they must have meant it as «cure when they consigned me to the protection of such a man—a& fellow who denied Christ three times!” The man’s beyond endarance, They cannot even the “qrict antunn” for which Mr,,Bright {¢ himself compelled to stipulate. A desperate strife which broke out into bloody war breat ont amain In {ts original proportions ‘Dut will listen to reason, defer becomingly to Jar verdict of the North im the approaching and submit to ite requir that where an act of Congress ontablinbiag a general tem coniors om the Preedenus tue authority to doo eile act ior the PLR, perfecting the means hy wh the systom «hall be carried into @fect, the axtof the of view, although Depont bolls a responsible poaition in | nawe was Peter. as soon ae that war is ended, Ono great political party Way Whatever thoy Fresident, when perforuned according 10 tue torn af ‘ tion, Tho English press, with scarcely the excoption of | OV unit Be roar ane OUT DOOR AMESEMENTS, qrapcres thom the Fetus of abbther.” Meetings te r | with moro fortitede than they have boon given tamiute, has all the valldite apd hatheway af “the malate tho croakers and fault finders with everything French, sclppaig et The Viennese have the places of out door | than our Jargest reform demonstrations are h © | for porsoasing ‘Those men ay that forcible isolt.'(L. &. Opin. Laster A. Gee p64.) This view i the dos ‘ BITTER YERUNG AGAINST DISMARCK AND THE PRUPSIANS, recreation inthe world, Idoubt whother any in Varia | country where reform, in the rense of democratic pro- of the law ing dew * wlopted by (he Treasury admit the soundness and excellent tone of the document, Tho Gascle of Northern Germany, ove of Mr. Bis- | can equal them in many particulars. ‘The best of them | gress, ix an bility, and i would be hard to to tho government is not speken of aa pomsible BY any | Dopariment, Congresr wos applied Ww for wld i. val and praiso the spirit which has inspired ite fats wapet faulhfal-ot denounced the spirit. of is the Volksgarten. For forty k paper (about | ahy nation t ‘the peonle are more deeply and #an® man inthe Mouth t leg istation conferring the anthonty whieh waa not oou- ‘ Bw Wee” WU 40!” ey | OE . ngana, twenty cents) you obtain admission to the inner groonde, | stinately divided than the people of the United States, Publfc Sentient in Alnbamn, ©’ tained in the original act, The seventh section of Ue prod ne bitterness expressed in the whole Austrian press, when | prettily laid out with flower beds, fountains and broad , Weare nos making these remarks to ther prejudiwe, Brevet Major J, Jone», Suporintandent of th freed. | ato June 20, \S64, way accordingly enanted to remedy that the Imperial “government of France allusion is mado to the Prussian Minister’s intentions or | gt4v@l walks, and adorned with ‘@ spacious pavilion | The history of (he.sepublicn of antiquity exhibiiaexnctly | ‘4 Bape age Pe tive particular dofect which was (ound to exit In the nover before said or done anything tending so much to " pepe Sy pen where the strains of Strauss or of an-exceilont military | the rame gharucterisics, and they eredoe in men’ Bareau for oritherm Ala!ama, is ute of 1362, It is tov eloar to admit of doubt Chat ccnvian Ga ts of Burope that “tho past acta. urn, s, & nese NOWRAP, | Hand reach your delighted ears. it dresses (not we | to free exppeetion of r fecting which - | now im Wasbmgton, says the People of ‘00. otic dintricie within the meaning of the act, are Mery pasa oy Gn thie 'eaer’ energetically denies this statement; and strange | long and rather decoi/etée), gay uniforms, | deatal to euch gov i% The example, » | tfoa ave anxious for a peaceful 0 of thre iS Teepettively i. Wlueh We interns) duties vs Empire fs peace. chiof fax te, that to say, tho French press, which certainly ought. to should not he tortion any who are tempted to believo " and taxon smpowed by law upon all tue eubjeota of taxae At 1 not the composition of that master mind which first fn theannals of European diplomacy resolved to wall @f the concinding , wherein the military orgeni- sation of France is alluded to. But is it not folly to expect’ perfection inhuman things? A policy not yet forgotten, and perhaps never to be relinquiehed till the milieniom, prescribes strength and skill in arms as necessary to insure respect; and that such a proceeding , Should not, as M. Lavalette says, be regarded as a men- aco is easily understood. Those the most likely to con- fa question might occasion. Tn yesterday's evening following:—‘Wo find laid down in the ‘ edition { find the eiiitt fore, nowhere in the estitnation of this which concludes ite article by taking back al! it ¢ egainst Bogiand's “wooden walls,’ and reasserting her ‘ond superiority as a maritime power,” that ancient weakness of het pot S ‘manhood mite oy eo wisi know better, to which one might have given credit siand against bis wishes, But as for everything cls, either Prussian pure or Prussian in sympathy, it ia meted out with liberal measures of the most opprobiows, eeur- rilous defiance end abuse imaginable, In this matter the Austrian press and people enjoy a most perfect accord; perfect unity prevails in their councils when abuse to Prassia is on the tapis, It is difficult to understand the meaning or object of the Dr dets’ denials in view of exint- in Austria, and partioularly those published in Vienna, being under Strict surveillance, cannot speak as freely as they desire on home matters, but, oa recanche, they fully practise their prerogative to criticise, ani always anfavorably, Mr, Uismarck's act#, and to an unlimited amount fasten 0a him the concentrated abuse they micht wish to apply many colored foaming beer, K. cigars, tastefal undastionr, onadoaas fireworks, general ges em gy ee 8 (ont ensemble mary to the and awe. To resume; the news here to-day is the accredited ro- port that ap A: strian corps of observation in i be sent on the Austro Turkish frontier, to “watch” the dolags of insurgents in the dominions of the Sublime Porte and Danubian prineipalities, Mind, I oniy say wateh ; st iv that with democratic reform political autmonities would ecare, and all parth be merved in one, ocrats of the South remain politically outlawed. 16 fol- jows naturaliy that the democrath: party of the North shonid be anxious tor the recall of their allies, and tals | fe the maim prinevpi¢ on which the new party iv based, | The des verats of (ne North and the Soath have mat to- purty, (bo viet of wise i# to rertore the Union | by driv 19g bade to it those States which ore now ex. o fret \tetory of ‘ina ropblicane. an lional difficulties, and avcopt the affaliain good faith. Their treatment of tho fog a succossor to Gonera! Dix in the paval gies when that gentleman shal! have vwaented by accepting the French mission. The Fall Elections Thtaning the Politicians in the National Capirnl. ‘Tho nosrness of fall elections contributes to thin OUL the active politicians here, But few are met at the | White House or hoigls, and those few are om the wing from morning Ul! nigh! preparing for immediate dey art- their silence bodes no good to the conservative party. ‘The urual number will doabtles go home to vote, bot the redicals wilt do so quietly, through fear of loving their ploces. Claims of General Officers Overiooked in Us Reorganization of the Army. Considerable feeling in being manifested by. verows general officers in con-equenoe of their sapped cl. tion are collected in the manurr and by the officers ‘Wrnated |o the statute, ibe Aisteets cannot be emtab- i for more observation, also donounces the statement | lous: jer eminently na- It f# fuAtwacti¥e to observe that even the terms “con- ‘ dirhed vanged with pet. em ponitnad fap forever the’ old paths of “traditional policy” and] O° Ny va vioust Now, the fact is, that every. | Hobal characueistic, Vienvesn |” Numeroua are i sere ge eed into ree. | 14 uudane. gud honorable, und they onbertatn mo plica | ted or ay.anged with relaronce io Une: duties sonpnand open a now career not only for Franco but for all Europe. y einer I ‘s hours your correspondent has passed there— tilee of 9 counery where, prcerting. $0 cat ouiipels towards Northern men who aro not offensive. the Interns! Rewwnue we prom, Sughan arrange Bisa pity that such adoenment as this, appearing at | 4” paper—I positively conld pame no exception | may their nninber ve multintiod. ere can Bo no wusfitattons wo be soe fn betpg’ re-established, and the plantations ; wMiénk as is proposed in tne nemoriale which you bare tara N do most outrageously abuse and villfy everything I’ras- COTY TRAVEL. ae ey ae © be aprooted In duced boantifuily, and eaterprising tun from de gubmitied to me, should nat be camed inte Particular moment, was not drawn up by Napoleon. | oi or anyone expressing sympathy forthe rising king. | | Another o” the spociaitics of Vieona is the omnibus, | with popular ngitation. No m * iss chek wity tho machinery e~bllehed be exieting law should have affixed this stamp and sea! to his pollti- “| . hosts of which. ply from morn till night between the | Amencan are prospering. for the collecking of tnierna. The Presidant hae al tontarnont. He apould hava beon the oxponent of | COD. Nomhing io spared hy them: Ro one eller; Ming, | town and suburbs, and, 1 am , at very mod- | it w already, 0 that those who The Crowd Around the White UL bot power to appolnt & spocia’ for the tax ime the anh on ns to tane Minister, people, army and press, al come in for thelr | erate fares. Theso in @ plump prow. pw ng 3 be ranked with tories. Avery large attendance, principally of tad: poredon tho particvler artiae of cotton, gor he ent SeiehiiiadinerseapsineiibiaseC Mien Smee. Dene ee eae, MaOee Aemanaaely enpenened be the sateroomact tbe White Houso tora ebety Sujping [Ag sm tay out the daxrit, elects a the oles he in person should haye thrown out this challenge to = aga ans tngmaNe. 25 vay. ha adhe 11 tho clodo of business hours tm the afternoon. fot ted lt th tao chat article wi fore. Gey cos Presian thared the seam pipes 10 1h mipen | Present Gondting world, to disprove his saying, the motto and | pian Chambery, since their defeat of the bit brought he Chamers of Comseree ot oud New : , Srgament of his policy, that “the Empiro 1s peace, im by Bismarck to enable him to raise 60,900,000 thalors, Fi ek terme Yeu, while expiomiag satiaoticn as Miespreatecn!|. eto bemn eacewie®, | On scabueh ot hele eppentien sto wcivn. wih Guntramr Giipeed- te, bedeonneir ta Pimtniteny 204 ; . which to be necenmary , prospoct of botter things, many affect to be disappointed bse jereeasl « a pach rte yon oh reported (0 be ere for the purpose of trying to arrange | phos proviawoy, iantes! of civing aathorty t make the adi! (tional exception now requried, seem to me whelly inconsistent with it, 1 have the honut to be, be, HENRY HLANDELY, Attorney Whose Claims for Patents Shall Re Granted. In November lavt a decision wae made by the Heere- tary of the Interior, by the advice of the Commimioner of Patonta, that permons residing in the Hates reountty in rebellion, and who were fn any way concerned in suck rebellion against the government, were not enti. ‘ ton of Abrabecw Lance tuname dor It 50, ‘must certainly be the Germans, who are slow ing facts and-upmi le, actual evidence; ner re Tan ~ se ne vately. [ Shenamianail eal poten pana gp be 2 to perfect « ceim for patents eneil to dollove Napoleon's words, uttered years ago, “that the | 14 Parisian papers’ motives be seen; for the most from Gougrers altogether. Thin trauderre’ all politte | play of organ'zod preparation for returning to oe wee, ee en a empire bas no enemies to punish—no vengeance tore | aguas 9} cal power to the republican party, and they possome it President Fall consideration of wibjeet since Ohm glance at the Austrian press will show ang one . ona eo oo thse long es the ~ | varions States in buties at reduced rates of fare; hat pay ;”” yet a Prussian semi-oMeial journal,the NorthGer- | 0. train of the statements advanced by M still, niet continee to pussens ng as the Dem. decimon wan rendered baw led tomome doubt a ta the etp dicncy of D «ruling, snd Bex indated Comamnencr Theaker to resutr t (he qlestiam to Becretary lrewa- ing Tho following * his Geewon thereon i— Devierary os vue Leeimion, Rept 24, Ian Sin—Your letter of tne S4:b inet, io terard 10 mpothe cations for pateots by peru reriding wabia the Haws lately in rebelier, haw been tute comridered, The daty of (his deperionent mt execute ®ot make, law, Ts " it provable for the present certainly that Austria will | eleded. wever, in obviowsly tantam: int to 08 . lantalative piwer arr’ designaten the par- to attaigs oF poople nearer home, tut which a wholesome | DAi0"ln tne row which appears, imminent in Twekey | foscopasion atmorratic. sacendan Yb for, It Norte apd. | 14 "abk a4 Position. tn the, teerganiantion of the af7.}.9908 to. winn and escriban. tbe opis sates fear of Haron Depont (the Supervisor of the prose) pro- | and Grecee. Yesterday's telegraphic intelligences from | favth are pled together without ‘dieability on the | P&E Overlooked by the Wap Department, Major Gen- | whieh patente hail be sumed. fF & vents them doing, I atm told that the Tribune aad Times rised us of @ rising in the Ls sow’ part of any stale or cilizon, the resnit, m the present | efal Kieketts, of the Sixth corpe, lv understood to feet = Fg Ai. ggg 3 ain — po pom ar pauetgipeaa en sie, (hes Sakdiog ame gents hare, tacked and oeleaied | vnparof the Aronian people, woald be the defeat @f | eapeciaty acgrioved. at being, Weniterod nathiog above « i pines” ts eat Irequently appear, are | of chronic ferment from whieh neither con sabeide til | The prospetn of the couflict, it te anid, are prety | Neatenant coloncley. Major General Torbert, of cavalry ee OS oe shall eo in nm uly ex od in thove partisan publications; | the ebullition of theirexcited feelings hax givea vent Ina | eveniy bal The reyublieand bave the advantece | Hotoriety, has tendered his realguation ay major in the | oe gg vite so oe vba een have lost | Zeneral *ninesacto’’ of the followers of Mahomet wnt be | J cmapeamenpudeniion @ soeneaia par, antl rogular service, and inany others ate likely to dy the 5 oe tee ee of, Loreen, Dageaee:, nan. Lapesions, a psa levers in a plaranty of “hemsebold godterws.” Some | possemdon dt prvar. Vesy,and they only, bvo-cht the ai} 1a" eat OF prot o@ ag Chek inventian their pristive harshness, aad that such nouns as rageal, | fine day, perhape vot far distant, your telngraphic civil war fe & Lrinmpdant jae. Tuer pravewted the | Mie *abeli cominue In etalever portion © turnna may he eariched with) Rowlething like tho fotlow- | division of the Union inte two States, mot only without 4 § cowl tot wing veeide the oe toady, tnitor, and such adjectives ae Mithy, hateful, loatheome, from consiant repe' nm in either paper, arest.—A revolution has broken out allover Prince Charles hax abdicated and beon es- peel ahd the democrats, but, a was suspected, io noite of f clandestine opposition. This naotaralty ‘The President has appointed Mr. Fitnam, of the D trict of Columbia, consul at the land of St, Helens. 6 by in Gammovery, Bie thrawon tie vatue of at Ok aware pteibu team } are Decoming unfit for further uve. If this be Ue case, | coried tothe frontier, It ia ramored that the Itassians | giver them favor and inflacnee sow; por Would i, o j we If either publication has it ‘© much at heart, let it | are shout to ocenpy M-ldavia in order to protect the In- | hae, Ihave posnivle to copetenet nny strong purty | MF Fitnam had Just returned from Canada, where he | thet any portion oa of Uke pecople ore thom imyport one or kay two al (he oimost Of these Gernan | tereste ofsthe Greek eharee,” ke, kc. Mf young King | agains hem ex by tho wd of their own prin. | bax filled two sira!lar portions, one at Caspe Benin, C. E,, | 1 ineurreniam agelnes thr matin “Hy { thee @ pene! gow editors, and any knowing one will beck the enterprising fe nn. ech coty pectin | tne A Cenaaant gefed m5 sipte en The. fee omnes Bae A ar aouee aad the other at Goodrieh, O. W. B oe ee wefure it cman > to gai in We Une of epprobions | large kingdow; m ngntful for a severe; with akempling a revelation resembling that of ¢ " “i htm tenets ‘ 4 Gender, a a ur to govern in @ country in which tho whole aiministra | Goth tant, and with desiring to estabireh adiviaion | | Colne! James 1. Brady, Inte of the Pimty.third New whe brings Inimeeit witin the provinions oF THR AUSTIUAN TREC in ably seconded In this matter by the poblie im general. Og ail occasions that reference is made to rasa, Wie unfavorable to that power. Every one gladly takos ev- ible opportnuity to have ‘a slap’? at the Minis. ter; nor ts the “drunken” King Will pared —that'a the name he goes by here, It was bat the other day that oven regiments Dearing the names.of Prossian no- tabilities wore ordered to drop the name prefixed to Togimontal number, and bear the latter only. This and the fact that while Vienna stil) r maine ander marual law, and the press under official supervision, the gov. wary to advise a certain towards Proseia, tends and Minister share ernment do not think it neq moderation In the ‘ase of aby to make me think that the Bismarekis organ, The papers which the terms “lie” and “liar | | | | thon i# conga thrice a Week; and the bricand: are not particular as to whor they carry off; today an ¢s-minis- ter perhaps, the next it may be Barileikoo lime f! ved ee The Czek party in Boberia havo made advances to the German liberal party, and offered if th» lnter would so fer remodel their Intely ineaed programme ns tw de- art from doaliem to contraliam, to join weet with hem. The proposition has been declined. 1 raropant over the jand; the Kmperor don ¢ hi creti disapproves of it, ba the Gorman liber and the Hungarians have ever prayed for it, #0 be month, for three, for a year perl then another experiment. GERMAN INVENTION. of the Tolan for their own political bencit, Thay pay thabtho War ix over, that avery bv extinet, that the peoplent thaBouthern statan are willing to ac ept all | the Cw A cggpena, end that to exclude thom from 109 the mere purposes of a purty fn Congres inte mamtan and Gerpetuate the dwanion of the cepabli, Nor can these Linpatations be pbai «1 by | the repunlests, who ars ando@btedty ote Stag from repreventation by ch oot tithans of readiniwion to Hh not be accepted, 4 Uiat t would bo unwise i war, te anticipated that at this, « at York volunteors, has heen oppotnied Baval storekeeper of the Gosport navy yard The following appeintm: were mate by the Pren- dont w-day :—Albert C. Lawrence, of Whode latend, C. & tulnieter rerident at Conta |ica, Madioon KB, Moliiater, of Diino, 0. &, coneut ot Hoenos Ayres; Chas, Deeghery. of Peuarylvanla, consu! at Londenderry, The Preetient thts evening appointed Mr Joun Friend direct tax com | misstonar for the Sunte of Florida, Oficial Decapitation in Maine. ‘The following changes have» far veen made to the State of Maine, ant others will soon fellow, tonely —— yw nad com pitow with bn Fo qwiremnemtn be embed 10 have hie appiicavon greeted. La all canes you wilh follow the baw, Dm 4 to Ie requiperatata wor felasing ie resrighows of Lantatliona, Very renpoct faliy, your hed.cal wrvant O. Th, DROWNING, Secretary Examining Sar econs of the Femioa Barca. The Comin cate. 6 A Peonone appetmted today Dre Jotun f, Jounin, of Bexarriile, Tod; IL &, Bowles, of Hemimostom MN. J; J. o. Gremt, of Poles, Then, and ben J iar, of Benuinger, Pa, examuing var teow TERRIBLE DISASTER AT SEA. a the feelhng existing among the lower orders I m Writing of experiments brings one to inventions, and | somdptevions conjunctures, @ large mrss Ameri i Sieaeon cxmentefe Torr. mention here, covey, that, the articles exebanged the tominde me that an in Dutcrman—the (low | wha hele ariterly wlth neltner par'g Ole Es fom vie | WG, Cems, Collecter of Canton st Helter Jobin el ys Opinions in vegard to the President’ » tour through the | other day in the capital of Bolemia are fever called the | ought to have been « ‘ankee—Intaly laid erga gs omy neutrality and take part im the stemagle on or- | Hanscom, Collector at aco, and Chartes i’. Kiumieii, 6 ur fh ‘Prates are as divided here ns wey aryumong or people but the trace of Prague. ‘The feeling of hatred, | Minister of Wat a proposal to furnish the srmy with © | haifoy ihe Vein Tue dewocrate are now Union tt | weyepat Portion’ Eight Persons Swept Overboard amd Witty Ine home. Papers of the Loodon Nee and Star stamp | Of revenge and enmity | mentioned » monih ago as ex. | Dew kind of shell, This inventive marteadly . de a considering how many Mates are still uttered, Céltves f the Klahtt New Yoru i jared on the Nork Laare. aro unsparing of abuee, rivaling almost the violent de. | iting in Austria towards Prussia has greatly inereased | % hollow cylinder Ce eee concentrated crsen: Life ix obvious remem ip the argument (Rat they rho Sneed ta etre Fourteen Mero, Oct, 3, 1let anciatons of those men in the crowd at Chicago and | since the signature af peace; the animosity being greatly | cliolera, or typhoid fever, Or smallpox. In time of war | wit to keep them so must be aneminn of the | nico, Morgan |. Harri, who wae eanne bite eines appointed i Latin: ‘thea deips. teen "as bichon elsewhere who Téfised to show thelr fiows: but the ma- | intensified by Bismarck’s treatment of Aastria’s allies, | he proposes to aunitiinte © stubborn garrivon or dewtroy | Wy are told that whenever either party in Amerioa 068 | Colle of the Kigtth district of Now York, and whoe weigh ms 7 wi Hanover and Saxony. Iam firmiy convinced that the | the defenders of an jntreached camp by launching in 4 fag there in a nage of sober feeling tn the body of (ve dieakh win eterdaie " Kimora, wah two hundred and bea pertengets, «a0 grent macs of the people and toratity of the atiny would | their midst mens of each disease enclowed in thaee | n@ien powerfa! «nong to recall 1t te order Om thin oo | SPROtN iment w ards sunpended, Wi rereme t spoben off ¢ Heury thin sferncom by ‘he teamew na man Of bis | welcome the day on which they could, on a fale field, | shetle, which burst, of cours, when fon, it f caid, the republicans will have ihe | fanctions of Collector om the 1hm tmat., telleving |. | he ¢ ah i hevied easocateend.a mn” to “Stamp the country’ and expose | and with ordinary chances of snecess, have the opportu. | tination. How the man proposes to bottle th « danger: wet Of thin politwal reserva, Many % | Potoam. wy of Albooy. repo iin leas lng 2 ‘te and powrible outraces of radical of wiping off their jast defent. 04x emence of every putrid oF revolting dimesreTcaunot | gaanen frends of the Union and then OF Reeirh cw werricane om the $24 of Keptemter and v\.yped © ee en CANNOt conceive that Preride reION OF Thy woMO-seeRIC ie Abr Laver. A present tell, nor shall I affect “the myrtorivns, ” a if siavery, hate nO. inclination to ses Associa om yar gatnger tt healed thee Pras ame, whith ached ornrinn: 1 ager o4 not covelder bimestt better than “4 pendent in Pans ond Berlin have ihiy | ray that Tam not at iberty to disctone the ereret. How | the extravaganer of ‘Who abolwhed slavery and pre AB ampoc\ation bas bee formed here of former eoldiers panty gh ponies njering mace be is, 10 (hele aabmation, hie : city | ever he, dose ily it must be, Ingtractire. ef ot t fepablicans bave rg it | amd milors of the Union army and navy who wore | “O4 “" cing een. rid A ' he cies” Of mewhat anxious eyo, | ho 60" op ym to neutralize jt ne * Aner, ti, Wow, the qarent " gocisl, grees, pee #8 8 Landon shop. St. Pewersbare, and that the | the world and—ewell, ani tramefer \t to the next. dom. On this fosling mich, | Prisee's of war in Me Bovih. A res War etepies | iy nastante in Ble power (relieve 1 ingot a elect P Uatted States government to pur- | Whether this new mode of warfare will ever be Aopadan placed, and the 1 | leet might reqnesting ex-prtonere of war, Fetdent im th ‘ f 9 cuase oF in some manner poses the exclusive tee of an | and I may remark, en posan/, Ut It ba» sotnaily and amnietanoe of the President | fo. | different Rrsten, ROtity the aneociation of their places | Seer oor / : sia oF island in the Amit pentevay heme celeten nem Vou John, o ra. Bat e. “4 | of renidonee, Imerder that a fall record of the privoner iF R MIPAL GREGORY “ i. Ldllytiek, the * Tate collector, was, | latentfear. It seve of lem pore a then 5 | pyran tg considerahiy SbaWe Ina fetasione, | caus in thene paper : surely revolutionize ned they bod tm streets | GE war nimy be WOpA 11 was alae detertoined ter have as DEATH OF REAR AD ‘ who looked wp to bi ‘Agrent man, aM deplored the | groundwork for more eombraations rawalting fm war. | than the needio gun ites! ne new party art distodes | apmget cinveation j , ‘“ andignified Manmer in whiew he us bimsel’ away on } Not satiefed with the hundred and one other ADIL. THe Bx-KING OF he gel ween seme emor, @ tty mg and Reissen Of & Clecolar Regarding Cintms } Bear Admiral Fram iy ree, Usaliheed Maton May Mier Votowker, Well, perhaps after o!l i is mpity that | ties and ninety-nine other probatniit!es of war, they mast haa purchased @ property on white Be t y Dede rest J «80 dogbefal that ne pol titan & ‘ nthe > a aia vey ¢ e <k)'thae mars: Mr. Johneon throws if away on radical mote, neads look the Visit of an American floet In tho port | since here, valued at mo ft dl King o . 174 wil venture te predict it je Payimenter Gearrs Teiemue (he ctresias reo « diatiagn istic . PLRCTION ARIE A NOBLE DOK ‘i INVOLY ED. of Cronetadt, and the desire of lan or preg oye ae a ‘y jae af belee en od . Pobitened by th paruneat a Mare ime, | oki a ¥ Pree a 5 dagen Spenking of radicals reminds Me of the committees of | to po mov 4 plare at Which to coal rad feet io the Med- an ; os . o\en- clin antes ? oe the were, ond wer ot thot dou rr heeton where sess aeeg | Wectseh. es sovler thence ot rerumption of hom. | 4 bay m propery a tow me fom tin evoerd As | THE EMPRESS CHARLOTTE'S FORTUNE, | 7sm vvire tat we cium veomet wr ao sem | lon may, ns 8 <diakemnta ommend ai Totves fe wow preetiinently couplenony, fret the | tiew in Kurope. How strange |t ts thees people cannot | (tree Rotapilitios will remain in Tlenne durh ha ae Whether « Parker or an atinmney, OF ocher repre’ : discovery there made that no lesa a persone Uderrtand that we positively want to have nothing to | ter; and. a few other deposed prhtes are Thera ee Ming 3 dhe Wii Gre of ine ainitiant, will te enterialedd wi tn Bow York “ tual Duk of somerset is, an far as that dirtriet is co do With their ouperndnuated Kuropean wars, thet inter. | shortly, so that the Viennes #@ looking (aatand | (From the Convery du Commenee of Wresnete 19.) | MONE chal produce a cariiied copy of hie B . at “ihe head and front of the offending.” But the Vention [9 not our policy, and that we will NOt meddle of | reunion of crowned honda, ant AALeipats o | rete ee ice on Commntiog ef Brosea opt 19 / sag BALLOON FOUND Om Lame ONT ARE Covery ia likely th prove a stumbling Dlock, for whet Wl foterfare in any hostiliticw thoy my choos to iawugu- | fortive winter season eee, Chins vate bre 1S races at Wi | Gaaind te Ge eotierter, ore exvtiinnte from tine on —— ‘Dek, 4, Vee oe be vith this offending Du Pula | rate, What if the Butoh do take Holland, whet iit to Sliver Wwatendity riting in t'¢ Atetrian mfrket, ware _Eesporee ia leattiam, an evmne emeett, | ae or fig Migtrict (het be bv Rot commidered fable t ye Gime Th old fever It f scarcely pray? Except as far as tolling the former poople | American pecurition hare a dry oward wenginey. oF Whether the Ptarn ih Mexico, WHE pot viet Mramete. | fhedbcs das 4 the tener on We pemnee porsi ¢. Ho is described as “ap al nohlemen—a improved needle gun, or furniehing the Intter A pamphlet of Prustan orf, apd wich Sg you , Seu ec ft the Bihprees trom rere ne duty, A por, Cinoverss yen or who Hie & vot? lp the House of Lords, and controls | Conatey with some new iron-clad may go, wo have no | by thir mail, Ie atiradiog my altenii¢ irre in ae fot Mivamer, WF hat Vien Prert and Con “7, on Of The Prevention of tem . fom. ™ Beet wigs in the House of commons,” How cana | i@turgus tm thelt ware. fending Benedek, slays ths bame om /he svoulders of | the testamentary evtentoos of tH@ Inte King Leroaldy | 2 evretflar of inernetines Wo Celtew a thee et. | betes # tage baie, with . ator’? be diafranchiond ? Impossibic! ‘ibe | | The thet is Zaropeaua ato themselves vo fond of inter. | others higher im agmority, f if rape top ema bo Gonteewe bee Rayiety Ol Ba, the Cane: a juel ais’ tashe free, be tke biwemn Patteny- or oF shocmaker ean be y reached sad | fering, Concthating, intervening and wha: not, that they Seaeaeel bemtencmt cae ocak Aye By bw tne pane pag . en trom dor Tee | by fina, prison or diefranchixement. He ie not | '™<iNe Almmricn must To! a rs have oY er 209 4 wes! the date of the wary Wr partner’, mary lel nek he grovininns | + , » dat tiaibad voud 7 any clase privileg’n » fe net * | ods reas . death to porter teeter office, Tt Wie te obtain the 8R) oF the meymuieenth wection of the art | ponent e it tHe SerommEt Woe in ne, ol re tee oager th ota ht pt mong | aaa eli gar sags eed’ Sarematt orn, Ly appro ed Sely 14, 1966, The wecklen, P a Pere | god feltow with plohein Hie tot condemns him | ner 18 whalty and the projecs of purchasit tee week of fp toenaanlll con om | Hn oe presamn — agatha” 00 07 “mt ie Tua balioen wen ~ortually tntate! aed after never w ty ob duke, {0 receive a bribe or @ + Ucdherramenn, Ww onsiderable fened, Yhale “ — “ *® mbar. mere. prer 4 ome ta nt Gb OH was tnnew ob boar ee | 1. Hd acoopls the brite because he fears the iurent. 4 and with many ¢ Gauech er Gb ore. done, ab enemnen et smh | be daly ot the etree of open te hosned pottcaliy Infamaout t escape the allerune ‘turn ap’’ in Vioona, Free bead ® Dep, We execmior of Late ported g oo Wethdbde tn 04 bo ‘ One uly, we eer af daval wrath, ond falls on che other horn of + Tie AOrrRece vore in Tener. / tee ern i navnaiiiiea ” 7 ” @ijomen—tho law. Pumselt bem +n. enerally ommended how, even in Aurtria, | lommeralle A he ag Oo ee gregentine ’ e ‘ . wore * . yg a te fe what ~ tv 00 mort sanguine to the ary, that pad oe ee 2 ei, whieh w reportan be the tone . if 1 a Thee Ir “theasiened, and let randed | thes “salir sae upiverset” in Yonstia ill bo | daxty oa heenes ll ne re tp mig 10 teanoasthe mation Ww the y 4 fOP | wien iri opt oh am soge i progeny, freord wa oh unworthy citizen Vhat doom the | thw ‘ sitexetion t lialy. Whether Vietr | byan matics, can only pro | ee fogerem, Prtdionl eonmblare igen ef very grere i ya ms INU DD a AN a : ween} demanul a egen Deve feand ih Becemmaer to ose mush J OR, on tho comtbany. ie * fomport ee ee o 2 6