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sey fy OO he Le i. . be a Hohenzollers, Now we thy practical purposes, the example, thus pony nd temporary are in their way quite aa instructive a» the more twrrible and Picture which the Floren. ‘ine Secretary, three centuries and a balf ago, p to bis readers of the calamities that soouer or inter oped, took the wicked Roman The succersive con. temporary discrownings, ex! ling Over & period of six- aud-thirty years, well deserve to be noted as landmarks Y the progres of public opinion; bat they aro at the EUROPE. Our Vienna and Belfast Cor- | suviyeocsca! in obaining news, that Toblaln infor, exists be- mation which assures imiminent concl iA oi oe #ame time an inde: progress de the negotiations, A complete understanding rgd erent thet ase Bh hd “A i me Wai M4 Hon, tm the fact that phy ory atopic ace respon nce tween the ‘and the signature of the was seen playing with the devil. fine ‘of forty, shit- nothing more. A deposed monarch mow rod peace document may ev an was lings and costs was imposed, with the alternative of four- wiure asa first clamp ina ratlwoy anticipated ten ago: the 209th or 80th of this toon days’ im, heron margea’ by "Meh Bo de to Me plate, ond po] and private month Jotober. “ ‘alias Spencer, was c YY sen O7fer im wr least ye Anxieties from America, Mexi. ‘That a sell out inthe did occur is evi- Constatte aason ucner ake following clroumstan- Koes the tbvaht over ences nie aathd@ther sake ‘Anstrian el ‘om ca, Oe [igo meet ‘seeing fmpoverishod stato ces:—The Constable stated that the prisoner and her natural reqdert will be refused by the pow P je of either country and the great point at issue was husband wore fighting in. thelr house, from whic crlo# | Fox who went to St, Tete ge miraightway addicts bimsolf es the ceteieatieae ge 6 co, Russia and Candia. ‘one of money; but nothing occurred to occasion the #e- of ‘murder’ were proceeding. Ho eutered and tried all Roswis, tm the name ef ine pormonal aud peculiar tastes” but if, from time 0 tm@ d rious turn to the ‘which the French and Florentine in his power to pacify the parties, whon the prisoner anes States, on his eseape from the recollections and assoc n8 of genoral European press loved to promulgate. Whatever may have been became very disorderly and fushed out into the street, | no diplomatic mission whateror and ~ | politics intrude upon bie ieisaro, they Will certainly #ug- the feelings of bitiernces and jealousy existing between shouting that her husband had attempted to hang her, | ferences drawn from the condiall which | est RO more indisputable truth than this, that through ba the Powers at the time the armistice was agreed on, not- and for some one to arrest her and take her to the police was received are purely idle. United | *Ubserviency to, or sympathy Austria, end that withstanding she animosity that preceded the prelimi- office, She became so disorderly that the constablo was ti > is ~ t alone, 0 eine & “modarch retired from busi # French Call for Confederation Against Pwr ered phere ng fates bave long wanted ‘a commercial lowe, haw bo ‘bec | obliged to take her into custody. On the way t0 the | Mediterrancan, and are doubtless on the look pon” nary * ee ‘spirit ‘au ed in I ular} police offic) she said that if she was a good Orapgeman ——- Bussia and the United States. tied eed abicted culshroat the wGanis ini,” freed Thore would be’ no differences betwoon fisr and het hus: eauetion: uate pane prem he, E- ITALY great may have been the disinclination of the Aus- for ‘‘the good time coming, boys,” the other says | band, and that all their disputes arose because she and ‘Bt. Potorsburg there is no connect! 4 . and people immediately after the end | “we'll wait a litle longer,” under which circumstances | her husband were not of the same religious persuasion, Monroe doctrine, which repudiates ihe n oa oe ww to. enter into coneitiotory. ‘negotiations with B ndimoals to may ee Hungary or Austria will yy | memniee mock war ee moan Catbolt’s. | of Burope in the affairs of the American ci ay | The Empress of Mexico in Rome, ustri 80 a ised. Probab; * forty 8 1 r ot a 7 od Turkey About to Break Off Ree | Ta. Rr sien con ety tin he uber” Power that Archibald’ Armstrong was brought up. in custody of | foayne'y Draciived byrne United Stee aed rE a ae et wait at ogee a iat Menem 4 peace must follow, and quickly; such # trifle as a couple Sub-Constable Denis Whelan, charged with drunkenness a are » lations with Greece. Pr thousand acres of landor soyiy on forty mallion francs, IRELAND, on the Shankill road. “On ihe way {0 the police oft, | gt" cerainly te provoked, by an merical fed nots | {The Homan Legion which has been formed at Antiben one side or the other, (inmediate peace. 0 became very violent and shouted ot 3 be Ang quesxon, and the theatre of war te bas teft for Viterbo. : . Orangeman and cursed the Po; A tue of forty:shil- ledicervancum s) 7 fen fre eh : . Tue chiof conditién of peace will be the cession to Italy, OUR BELFAST PONDENCE. Hogg and couis wag imspoaod, ie if hadi tig t pSraresae ' SWITLERLAND a ‘Trent south mea afew @ since a man was arrest: ‘Bemorandum of the Sultan to the Rivest Ber ead of lake Garda; the Take willbe 10 ita Buteasr, Sept, 22,1866. | «fo hell with the devil.” Now this was a Rory, proper A “Holy Alliance’? Between Russia and - lator cone sands s br ity locality Itatian. Ttaly engages herself to pay 7,000,000 ‘TRB WEATHER AND CROPS IN THR NORTH. rermark, but bis captor held that a covert identification Americn, Ps Great Powers. am florins for war mato hg bo sin the | Woather—or init woathor at alf? Nothing but rain | 0 either the Popo or King William, wes moant bh mS aorlEtom the Cork: Raaminer, Govt. 27.) ine PRR eee, oben. & pag A % ie quadrilateral and other > } and fog, with someti and tal f cha 9 Ko wag Bpaaretres caine ane ee Sib eana as tpemible fort O., ber of pamphlets havi h ‘sum of 73,000,000 ‘0g, with sometimes fog and rain. by way of change. | searching tho statute, found tho expression “To hell | Russia except one with the United States of America ;"’ and coe Oe Una ie earenes neving 6 eae : ' Sher 10 acoept the dalat,of,Wanetiaabsiie AHO O09. | No paso shy, alle drtasie; and tle: bew'ecetiaved tn with the devil” was uot included under the, party ae Ba the Gos, olnerwitn an opponent of te | Teter Lowtile wo Wie French government, SY-GARIBALDON. %, ‘pe, and go very unwillingly let the ner off oO} foscow wi upon matter, Russian Remarks on a “Holy Alli- Tom days ago there. presented. himself. (perhaps more the North for two months, and there is nosign that Aqua- | NT ot ora tne of five shillings for “blsspuomous lan | and bas ‘aro the allies: of Rusaia in Eu: GERMANY : a ahs Pibae correctly’ ltseif) 10 member of a socicty founded in | "ius will take up his watering pot aud walk. But that | guage.”” Query—Whom did the magistrate servg? God Or | rope? Nowhere, Then lot us sek them in America, . ance” with America. Vienna during the war, on the model four Sealey | a pespeeteal:ia propheuied, one woald. imagine orb’s | Mammon? od cs tia] Se smnaae ana adnan like shat whiebaner. Fox, Scanmapananenaapened - i 3 mo mu! 10 a name h other ri Co. o aise prepa. cee penton délage was about being repeated; and I understand it is aad all'more or lees amusing, tat will Jost mantion a’ | day.” government, spol ' At tarunds Chamber of Deputies, the Proai. ed the Chamber, in his opening apart to leave aside in the question of German recon- ‘uction all sentimental consideration, and to be guided which, under anal} almost always the samo in Belfast, and that those who & little human blood. | desire fine weather take the carsand ride to some ten for it Was | miles distance early in the morning. This would suppose rather peculiar one before leaving the subject, An indi- | As to the desize of the United Staten to vidual, who had apparently bsen looking at some One | station in the Mediterrancan, the same drinking, was a few mornings since making his way England and ‘France to Mediate the 0 » er rotested homo in that manner peculiar to inebriates. One of the | the Turkish the more docur interests dapand what | Of ote Revers! Depation a ogectarytepenyd This y he President, which they said was pot shared by the Difficulty. hoi ‘durit ‘8 conspiracy in the weather office against [elfast, gvardians of the night, anxious for a chance of distin- | part of that empire should vevert to the United . When b> . _ Spanish American ty: provost first ta in himself and | Asthe great business of Belfast s conducted in factories, | gushing himselt, followed close bebind, walting till ho | the latter @-maval station in the Medi bi tand has bie aiid members of a jiger regiment, wore taken | this does mot much inconvenience the community at ye six Fe OT er area denon Rading them, | 18°60, but the farmers, not only in Antrim but throughout wert ‘ as he heard the subject of his solicitation mutter in an | Sea, while our Baltic Geet will protect A The Uncrowned Menarchs and sates forced to rlreatbafore overpowering force of | all Ulster, aro wufloring severly, she rin rtarding the ‘these seven priaone! not wbould commit himeelf. Presently the the flag will be able to prevent fleate of member of her Majesty's constabulary pricked hig ears | Western Europe making a forcible entry cor» Aer fereats undertone the words, “To hell.” Here 1 in the north of Europe. ’’ is Lessons for the Thrones. Rpured oft Auawria, harvesting to the imminent danger of the crops. I have | Hoesen ine’ Majoniy Willm IIL to. the abode of “al aS Mysiont enti msee, so tesanee Meseganaie . Tne neck bet te the toes to some pillars in front of | et mybelf whoa, barley and oats cut down and stacked | the damned. The ears of the “horney” were cocked as THE ROMAN QUESTION. According to the 8} te ceeecetiaisl of the Lon. ae ae Re aitarin‘a email’ pariah church! Tu fifteen minutes | but so saturated with wet.that it could not be removed, | again he board his futuro prisoner muttor ‘Hic—To don Fst, the Spanish government ha accepted the 1 r f good peat ee ae — ¥ ae Se panorene, He lope for Pius the Ninth But In! Rome | services of France and England with regard to the dif- and the inebriato tosigted on no m Out of all With the Italiane, Ppatence, he asked bim, ‘ thet with ho? Knap the [Paris (#ept. 26) Correspondence of London and it is much to be feared that unless a speedy change feukica bev ‘Spain and o th th 8 between Spain ap 0 American for the better takes plase, the yoar will be a bad one for States. Tdentical (aarectona ex maid to love been sent Engtiah et daffaire at Lima and to credit 80 @ statement, | Ireland. ‘Quebec yesterday afternoon, bringing our European files [cia outrageous ‘The mails of the Hibernian reached this city from Howeh mem! sdciety, from whom I have the facts sentence, man.’ “No you don’t,” x at some last supreme offort should be , : dated to the 27th of September, one day later than the | Geet, helped the man with money, aad bad him placed 1s shore Ireland suffers ao great & disadvantage as | “hisiehiecort rardber too much; me King of the | frends of the Papacy’ 10 keep the French gafrinon at | eoant i ccvcat rdma mm 08 at AFTAAMRIU be papers to hand by the City of New York. The papers | where he could be cared for until bis story might be oon- | Compared with other countries. She has, save in the | Cannibal Islands.” His vised majesty dis. = scaly ud was bat. — a contain the following details of our special despatches } Srmed'or refuted by inquiries made on the spot. The | North, no manufactures, and five-sixths of her poputa- | susted with the stupidity of humanity. Ma res proven ia FO ory . be, @ pal. } —_—— telegraphed from as woos Fewalt of the inquiries proves that. the poor, wretch’s | tion are dependent for support on the fruits of the soll. | who ever lived in the North without hearing the | snd entirely | 1 of official AFFAIRS IN MASSACHUSETTS. Me cursler Pagbe ban addreesed. to abe President of | aament was wut io over? Becplial in Trion iw ap. | THowgh the land is as prolidc and fruitful as any in the | names of tho. above arfaiocratio nelgubortooda ? "They | Emperor, before he left st. Cloud, received cen ithe md the United States » letter in favor of the abolition of |* vas {0 color, life a withered plum, 86 much | world, the climate is undoubtedly a miserable one, and ore Senantlo places, 0 Seay ee a ee Fae Sage sd ay are ge Ri ty. ys 9 SPYCIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK WERALD. capital punishment in the American republic. eae ae aie ae a vtnceth it were better haa | °0,%20 Yalve of the crope varies considerably. Ove season | borhsod ‘of Barter eerie Wenne grea to me neigh’ | Farrlson, there is, { believe, vo doubt. 140 ag Fefer | Henjadin F. Butler Ne ry b from Belgrade, of the 26th of September, | not been excited in them. of rain and inclemency like the present is sufficient to | that of Sandy Row and the Pound Loaning shows no | ‘© sny one at the V: » wo the wrene\in the 3 4 THB RAXON plunge this five-sixths population almost into misery. | 10 of bettoring tts condition. The former isthe strong- | e™mment, or the Nuncio who represonts 1y gy It appears that although cay secures the inde- | yp, blete obtain thi te hold of the Protestant, the latter of the Catholic, rabble, | S¢e at the Court of Napoleon Ill, The Poy his The Servian government bas addressed representa- dence of her army, the terma on which it is grauted fey are unablo to obtain the expected price for thelr | an iyo inhabitants of both are ona par for ignorance, | S4Visers pretond to be indifferent to the dec the Presidents Ime tions to the Porte the evacuation of Fort | Péndenice of ber anny; the feat intelligence ledone to | COD OF grain oF potatoes, and so, unablo to pay the rent, | rowdvism and bigotry. Twin plague spote, they are | Ftench government, Cardinal Antonelli hes the tion ef General ‘Kitasoornik and Fort » near Orsows. Tb® | suppose they would be. Good King John must abdicate. | are mayhap evicted. Again, worse still is » failure of | Continnally spreading, or striving to spread, an infection diplomatic body at Rome that, whereas the tion | Gurney in the Third District Ratined by Prince of Bervia is about to proceed to Posc! =, poy ‘another makes the independence | the to crop; but Iain happy to say the disease has | &¢, ithsome as the cattle plague ahd as dangerous aa | between France and Italy was contracted wi con- | the Whrkingmen—The Case. 0) ¥. eanowes, condition. whore district militia has been f the cholera. It here that, a f ire since, wesStished for ton ops. Bee ea ati norealiea Dos Dut since | not stown itself up to the present, While the corn and | disgraceful riots broke out. that continsed for 1 Intelligence received at Trieste from Hong Kong 4n- | can give, further comment on my part would be out of | oats and barley supply the farmer with money to pay nounots that the Chinese government has repudiated | place. | That the King was prepared to oe growin | the rent of his farm, the potato supplies himself and hin the | sulting the Holy Father, or the government of Bov- disgraceful riots broke out that continied for nearly a | erign Poon, fue IX.," and Rome know nothingof the | Mounds: Who shot Mr. Prager, d&e., dee. fortnight, in deftance of the efforts of the military and | transection, ahd can Hold no oficial diplomatic eorres- Roaron, Oot, 12, 1808, ee to supproas them, each day forming a record of pon ee concerning fs pperietoee, of Convention. General Baler was nominated to Congress by the re ood not to be equuiled by those in New York dur! fame language is held by the Court of publicans of the Fifth Congrossioual district almost any responsibility for the recent persecutions of the py ‘Vienna. There are some | fmily with food throughout the year, and its failure | the eventful July of 1863. The number of persons kill wards the government of Italy. All this is very sgblime vt ie Chaos ithe Core, and ecard that wil rie no | Gueer avr increton in Bean Visa, econog | roden allo savation. In view o this, whether the | during tat ioral Yas ever own acrid. To | and may Try ava eta Talore | Von oto ides spain weretor et. Gurnee cepposition 10 any measures which may be taken for the | tbe old sovereign of having caused an unlimited umber | co untry is to be freed or to remain still annexed to | fo"Impossibio. both were strongly repreieuaibies. but Rijorea ine tutteonte nod. Yet further, weskeuba. ane cris? febdlor'y 40 sat-end-oul 1S am chastisement of those who took part in the persecu- oak pinay pnt entre 1 creel it | Great Britain, one thing is certain—to make it prosper- | not one more than the other; and although at present it | Suthority of the Roman Church, so far as her 0) et cdl end’ toi When Pps “ pape: tions, Jooks most discreditable, as be had no power to do any- | ous, some other means of livelihood must be foand in | Would seem that quietooss prevails, it Is much to be re- | Prgtemslons are con. | ee and San Fee eee: ‘Storey’s (the American sculptor) statue of Medea has thing of the sort. addition to agricultural labor, something that the | 4, plied prem Pht, aged pore i: W deren sae the eo cat 1 hy Ae army a4 3 Fa Giatict was sepeeeemtes ah FA. amd OSTRIA AND HER ALLIB. ; no r from what quarter, as to inf Alley. arrived in England from Italy, and bas been lent by the i ‘; ‘between Austria | Weather may not affect, nor that bad harvest may influ- | b! as dangerous as ever, But these neighborhoods 5 " nner, Mr. Sone, M.P., 10 the Loan Exhibition st | ana brfate alin ty meas tneeuly prot and pam. | ence. ‘how means cbviouly most bw maneactres | Rafah econ ay pis! o Bells a0 mor than | Ponape tifa the Papacy ope Yor tbe Cu’ | Loring nutator) Bor Dur, Ia which heme too Cyomds of people arv going to sheex- | pilets, £e. The faster ere sccused of something worse | The country is intersected by anctwork of rivers. Heroisa | “Ane titeiligent masses of the North, though, of course | montanéa bave done their all ia France. They have ex: | roarveine 1 Paver ee hibition daily to see it. than want of faith. Baden hee been proved 40 ave | vas quantity of power, which, if utilized, would assuredly | influenced by the baneful religious prejudices peculiar to | cited the French clergy to preach treason from the pulpit, | "L0™ le Mangia . Debaved treacherously to Austria, and en reproduce itself in shining gold, and still through lack of | the plact, have at least learned the ood tasto of conceal. | which, however, was speedily and firmly put down by You have chosen Ju", candidates man who, when Gaifoaidi bas arrived in Florence. The volunteers are woncentrated at Lecco, apparently for the purpose of Pe apo Von pad yer are also rors pity enterprise or money or encouragement, no mills on their being disbanded. comp ‘ith Presse anf goneral treachery to.Aus- | U’DKs nor manufactures on. their brinks turn them to 5 5 r i z dl & i Tool Dirit of tolerati the authority of the Slate. ‘They have in with | bis mind i* made tp, allows no obetacte to stand between 4 1D spread beat wine ‘wit, rer) bee, ultimately senators an See, and inspired clerical Jouraals to | lim and the accomplishment of bis purpose, Now that pervade the entire island, It is not the ple who are | show the n ity of Franco protecting a government | the criris bas como, now that the President declares that Prince Napoleon is said to have abandoned his journey Sein Paces atlate will no doute be cleared up ere long: | any account, If this were not so there would be no J Frage fod aah rom welch, for 18 oma her ee rekasee Ge ony of rel ns paride i body of mes, sailing ny 7] ww =--ee and projected excursion to the coast of Eng- | but it may be well to note that, eee a ‘or | misery, no poverty. Each mill would employ the | the two sections of the country. Once withdraw the | Jesuits of oor day bave not neglected the old instru. | ls evidently mares ut oo revolutionary Dustaess, the Mand. Bie Inpos wighness has gone to visit Count | #* periy Ainootiy stone ate A peasantry of that portion of tbe country and each man- te to the church and, if necessary, that to Maynooth | ment of influence—women. Pretty {aces and gentle | an whom you have put io nomination here s ‘Walowaki at his chalet near an epderaneding ih Eee Et eet cae on yaw ich manta | College, and. both partiss, in & knowledge of thelr equal | Voices have pleaded for the churen, But the Couven- | plesiged to impeach bim before the pagple of "Use ones laa ment of tony would © nucleus round which would | Drivifuges, will commingle ag they ought tion will be executed in December, unless polbica | Northwest. (Great cheering) And # tall OUR SPECIAL ¢ : pve) ir 6 on) ye gaan para fag, 0 een erected In Car. | Heaven Naploos Kows at the Castsip nods that | drew Jobers wale sncverat Wt Rara! We hme 0 4 cy aD 6 ane SPECIAL € scqordance iiiehio oe Ph ong gM aod begga rreated In Car- | pur TE, will be as safe al the Varian after the retwrement | ficat : Aare decree, bear no number. it the govern. peop renee meine charch. The man Was a carpenter Of the French garrison as he is now. This was Ung tince | stand y amamed an immense ment isvuing an uniiniited quantity of them ? The province of Uister up to the middle of the wwemth | {Rerch: Tue mane cee tne ab tatom of hie cow arranged with the leaders of the Roman perple. Xo | toepo by AUSTRIA. EW COMMANUER-IS-CHIBY OF THE AUSTRIAN ARMY: 1 cooiury was almost entirely uninhabited, and of 80 a sleady, quict, temperate and inoffensive man, He foreign Power grill be allowed to invade the Italian | | e hin country j te stand by Archdake Albrocht bas been appointed eon ge Hatle interest (het 1s wan seldom or never heat ot, Cer: | 0062 walvereatly respected, not only by those of his own ay in ‘order to mount guard at St. Angelo, Nie the bustness which it almost seems God bas given Our Vienun Correspondence iE ee arian ne aa bie eet toe : clans, bat by the gentry of’ the neighborhood, and while Tualian government will preach order in Rome, | liim to do Tiexna, “sept 23, 1866, Satteeiien the e pete) po) the p3 Sonn 1 8 SOE Bl 7 Une ee ove wan Ba. FeSO SIS | the faa oats bey he bo arcmin th poy tf 4 he sates am oy ireatea ID’ as tas Vamsi At the Convention resslations were adopted compl. THB RUMBO-AMBRICAN ALLANCR willie the executrre and adtalnistretive commands are 10 | * Vilage or town to be found throughout ite length and pom bed Bape we of the town in the com | treated tho Austrians, they will be avoided but not | mentary to Hon. J. B. Alley. lore / The fonowing extract from the Vienna # will’ ox. be under 6 Commander-in-Chief—the Archduke—and a | breadth, and consequently it lacks the antiquarisn Minister of War respectively. Since the Commander-in- | for which the remainder of Ireland t& 90 justly famed. in from the country on Sanday while the prisoner was at offended by the Romans. Pope would be safer with. A Very large meeting of the workingmen of Restos piss what is Coought here of tho ‘American-Russian | Chief is to exercise no authority on the administration and con mass, and on his way home ho was out them, and their presence is only @ perverse political | and vieinity wae held in Fanesil Hall this evening for De | veyed to Monaghan jail. The say they are in demonstration int wo France and Italy. If ectings meee ernde Provare:—A corverponeat wri 1 | ffm ty ed ind oot Lee op scp | CoO ee fem bite te ow o elas non as | soi rng ern gunn hoa. at pou | an dnp es pas ome ihe lowe owe | Uae Moerman i st “emt doing all in its Ya Cabinet of the Tuileries is | gi° "measures ‘which touch the disbursement | When Robert Brice fted after his coronauon to the | tebe arrested, and from the undue baste exhibived in runs away from Rome it will be a comedy of his | (urney as candidate of the “lator reform party’ Wm the toot erever™ the American republic | of funds, the latter's importance is not in o tt thig case ft seems as if there was renewed fear of au im- | friends’ own composing, as was the fight to Gaeta, the , — from obtaining ® tm tne Mecterranean by the | te least’ lessened. The Minister of War, lately | Island of Rathlin, of the coast ve, | mediate outbreak. details of which are humiliatingly absurd. SA | gener pea, an a prince epochte, Me Ob parchase of an island 10 tHE Sein Arcin,,) ‘Albrecht's Chiet of Staff, bas the whole copfidence of | land, in 1806, tho Northern Irish supplied | Mapiale cura eon, | tom om the other hand, with italy would the | (lated (hat he was not satished with the plan of Pers de: E hh " » necessary for France to prevent ya i19q a stad that General, and fully understands and approves the t- | nim with 100 men to aid him in the recovery of his | aghan. of the Roman Church in a most commanding | 1out Jehnscn, nor even the plan big ty Big le 3 position Jast pow. The nation has completed its | 4ent’s plan has the merit of boldiess, from the Archduke intends to put into play 4 0 stzikingly hindered Napoleon from ising jn tis? | soutlons which the Archank® tor Austria. Ney | Kingdom. After the glorious victory of Bannockburn poation Jest pow. 71 on an completed. We | Siement of daoyer.. The. Couprenenal Ff] atlantic affuirs, from themeelves meddliag in uk» Oni. | Bmperor expecta from this new of | the Irish by their deputies entreated him to come over THE EASTERN QUESTION. Gobpie of twelve bunarta man Knuibea, ‘The f MCF going in the right dirwotion and the eleameat af ‘cotal question, In this matter. English Interests agree | nies itis but fafr to aay that the Archduke Albrecht’s | ana iberate them or at least to send them bis brother Pare sdvcrsandO» * ata Ttallags desire that their spiruiwal head should be free, and | 20 £ODe weg HL F—4 ‘with those of France; it is for this reason, ti» eaid, that a f/on bas caused very much dissatisiaction in all) 1110 1 wag in accordance with this wish that Et- | Coming Rapture of Diplomatic Kelations Be- pte a I, nd nay resetved Gelle tnban oaatan: ; Greees. pee dny | favor amoug tho . England offered to lend financial aid to tho Galian om | wacy ene’ ngd occasion to go to the Seoretary of | ward Bruce landed at Laine, county Antrim, in 1816. He tween Turkey Fexpected and looked 10 au 4 nocial biasing. - Reconcliia: B Eihott war nominated to-day f condition resisting brilliant offer mate t ~ 2 juiries ve to the adoption of | marched Ulster head of 6,000 men, The report that the Turkish government is determined | tion with Italy at the present moment would relieve the mae vo 2 oo ny for re. rode “yr va le idee, ete ic tey re: to break off diplomatie relations with Greece is confirmed | Church from ite financial difficulties and eudow the | 08 \% Congress by (he republican coaveation Im ond ip @ conversation with that came ia hie way, and among Cabinet of Washington tor thezcession of » Pan of the | some officers it became evident tO um « r va cocking ere es on os ’ 4 fatand of Mus. . But Rassian interes or Se cally od wetertprenss tor ES oe veopenatel cat 1% i eetion ieee iia cekih the fart of Ulmer wee mardered by opposed to those of the Western Powers Beeeery | him. The “Victor of ‘ a crea, | Some of bis ow: ‘Aad sound policy on her part to font Of the United Sazeg | +~r--ssi0n among military men And bie presout mote of out against Eng’ , rebuilt the castie of Bel- with far beyond that it collected | Firat disurick. ; by despaichen fom Athens. The repreeatatione made | FAB, WI s rerena’ fr tayund that ever called | Pena haldwin ras snamosiy noaata for pe by the Torkish ambassador at Athens are said to have | jecie Pius IX,’ as in 1848, might again find the millioas | tetea to Congress today by the republicans of the bias of Stand of aly bieasing him with grateful and devoted hearts | ™\ghth district. been appported by the representat: _ ‘Al howtility would be disarmed, Pius 1X, the greet aod W. Rounds, the yoong man who shot bie em. reform measures, but that the Cretaus aim at a complete — the action of the Grad Jury in the er The corower's mH , in 1612 Belfast was Testame: b nu ner ennns aug 144 uw yuaatiot Which is about to come his fricnds:”""Y°BE,!8, Bt likely to increase the number | "att, Sad heid it for two centuries. |. tx Ot the | HDgland. igh priest of the New ot—-Pius IX., te Adolph Prager, on the 16th 0 itimo, a6473 Wash up inthe East, It is woll kn/wn in St. Petersburg that cvies apis these tot his Sizes well known in jn) oo oaaen taal in 1613 it was incor- A Turkish Memorandam. aod guardian of the tallan people—the Italiane | {Mayoe Miron, wes irought ja .-§ peg bm the American republic, if it4ucceods in obtaininga firm | Von John im particular, wou the bettie ‘of@¢ Baron | Doraied asa burgh. From this time a spirit of commer. | According to the International, tbe Turkish government WRIT aw taieaeiis edd tay Unb z on ths origmsl complaint, which charged him own hold on some part of the Mailterragean, has no intention | the <aacial iredoe, but Seoarmy wll know what ee, | doveiSPUSTEN#? i ery piach Year | has addremed « memorandum to the four greai Powers, | 1¢ vod unek to cacertala the, sate of public faciing in | MAMUlt WIth @ loaded plato! with imieot Uo Kill, Oo w of taking any share of thy polis in the event of Turkey bh fesources and judgment the rout at Custozza | foray yale teat owarropensity it may fairly | (n which iteets forth that it has made to the Creans ail France you find most men applaud the retirement of the Bow eommptiat, charging Bim wise the anurde? of te " w ave oniggratz disaster. ee (es . to tat rench garrisou frem Rome. Prager, prisoner = e being divided; her intensons are to prevent France from Wor etnonll wm ni i been sitting {0 differ. keene oe POR AOR AP Now copy reasonable concessions; that it is ready to accept #! just dered to be committed to the Co cb jal oe awe acquiring any benefit n/W oF in the future from thece- | ont parts of the eqiarly fo gpa vilages lees DeCosAry, and. a> the Mes RETRAP® dry, are mot the tastrophies that migh/ follow the breaking up of the sixty or seventy thee tote ‘jenna, « ing, and the fob TO THE THRONES. inqaent in the matter we heid Ub coarta may or may not | sparstion, which Turkey will resiat by all means at hor WARNIN' bave been perused by each reader oP Wi24y OF may lowing verdict declared —°°Th h Prager came to ‘Turkish goverament #4 country ; and, as far as England | Of induiry, come mietia), military committer, Ke, t0 | every Irishtnan is auxious to know what ihe ‘jameUt | Command. ad eenbanete nate tie death at tive Mane’ inet ( Howpaal on the 4s concerned, to act uch a manner hat hor power in | ty \ricomers charged. whe eae nom and |} each place signitits, and so Tinay mention that eiame | _ prench 1 ; Monarchs “Retired from Business’ and Their | Th of October, in tve f 1 160s, \n cones treken. These are also the ww: ruber of ‘appeared meee ee of Belfast in the original Irish ts Beal na farsad, and Adical Call for a Great Confed. New Avocations, qeepce of wounds caceed by b cahanges tens the Indies will be 0 abject & ceed atbreeee deaiees, And the Tet daily | ignites the “mouth of a ford.” The town ie situated | © Again Hussia and the United [From the London Post, Sept. 27.) pinto! that the war bold in the heads of which Russia has in view.” Then it adde:—It tbe | Dmsine rined eumed atthe How | on the river Lagan, just bofore is into seat ~ 0 0 0 thm e Vraak ©. Rounds, and was fred intentionally.” ness that characterized ‘he movements of 4 : he “ 6 representatives of contemporary despot Porte is not comgletely biiad it will allow the affair to be | the courie, signified his desire that they (From Gatignan)'s Sept. 26.) om are neither stanbed, nor strangled, nor sinothered = arranged according to the dvsire of its ancient protec. | suowld bi ‘and sepecially exercise The Opini.m Na'vonale—Prince pleon's organ—of | to death: they are simply requ to "retire from tne THE OTERO MUROTRERS Pr the ut prisoner: brought before thiy morning has an article on the aro question, in | ms Of these “monarchs retired from business" there Tur EMPRESS CHARLOTTE AT MrhAWAR, them for tral, ‘This caused public business to 0¢ trans. whieh it says what has long prevented the different | ue cow at leat a dozen commigned to the most complete | Gomtales and Pellicer te be Hxceuted tm Powers from taking the part of the populations unjustly | cbecurity in various corners of Europe, and it Ie worthy Me jected W the domination of the Porte, is the fear of | oh remark that ether they, or the fat working for Rortia by weakening or Mtling the “pa. | beve been visited their heads, were On Saturday, the 15th inst, the “Tadependence (*) of | puptiabed desires "or the differsst courts mana meee Mexico” was celebrate at Miramar by aTo Deum, firing mm made evident by the frightful severity with which hive To-Der Condition of the Con. A Their Confession, Me, Today, betwrew the on sed twelve o'ddock “ . Defore tiew bi dei tent’' whos succession she has so long coveted, That | svn vansals, or bad become the adheren oof guar and n big dinng. “Her Majesty the Empres' | very Prisoner bronght defor» sina bss been dealt with, fear, sitough laveeued. uince the Crimvan war, bes not | of tie json incan | AM, thew Seah ay Pibesecty: pale was present at the singng of the Te Deum, ond wae ac- | are known, much indignation expromed. A y" completely disappeared and mote than ene Cabinet | nated im T> the me | and Francie sived (yond gailty of the mar companied by Don N. Gutillo, Minister of Foreign Affaire; | lieutenant, eighteen years old liad at the battle ‘of dreada the revival of the Eastern question. M 6 monfate has a belief in the orld traditions A | dae of senor Jow ¢ ‘ ro \o November last, will dearan, te Ambaseader to Vienna, and al) | S¥alite ¥ istibevished himeelf for his bravery poses a simple means of neutralizing ‘he infu: the Holy Allianee brea te ite royal ig ta | . Don N. Barandearan, . wd NT and utter recklessness of dangor. After the lons of jun ia and of giving to that Power only her proper al | {y the y, et of the retired movar bs core | © b, the pena their erime, at the Raymond the élite generally. Maimilian’s retarn 1s tooked upon | Chian, at Kéniggritz, When wie rout of the army hed lowance Pur thet it would eufloe that coe'y decision re! | peusated by aly bnghter prospect of the foture, for they | serwer jai, Wrowkiyv, where they have down confined ‘as certain in Vienna, thy question of his departure being | commenced, be tied found his arm a white pocket ative (0 the Bit dud be come to by the I’ wert who vigned | have oathived wot only thelr individual power ase » are, Fiex mollis are situated in all of the to ! , } wrest. Both of the culprite b ul wn, om te trea’ Part—that is to say, Frenee, Engiand, roe | but the very ox and 6 of the trope tyreeay thought merely « maiteof time. I am bound to confess pour cher ne Susu pp oP ploying each on an at from one thousand five hun. | ela, Aust , Italy, and ov Recals ‘heroif, whose voce | which voribsagwed Bareie an in whe nth pe | alte ree to theit doom, and expremed a den that his ili fortune is \incerely regretted im Austria, ‘and pobably put we white band on trom dred to two thousand Men make fortunes with | would count for exactly *ixth in thie Karopean con- | #as put. The patriarch of these ‘monarchs reuired frat | yesterday to comverse on ng relating t effeire of whore he is a universal fworite, and the United States do mere childixhn on Ota se cron arepeany or Po pp gC yp a Sees eoet. a. Ps on ran thore would be bg 4 aa Biged whose pare Cares ua hae ims a ie é aie ae tee attract bfortunately : eo ir from Interve: ’ 9 the nckinterh and the bet “ cd net recaive many Diessits on sccount of the sure but | Ro"hIa ane go was mate doe te cane pete te wide bcpar, and 1 Gnd the workhouse i almont Geovatenes with the part ed hor by the t ant thghts of C whe has now bean ° thas he wes quite ¢ oven slow method they footed for ca an ejection, | authority, who ted him placed under arrest and tried be. uptenanted from bang? og J of age, of both | she should attempt, says MG: yult, many years the life & quict country ge to elf up to God; | forgiy whom | bed ny hich, without the Co\ntenance and approval, the | fore one of thesdcourte marvial. Albrecht was appointed | *#2*% men aud women of sixty, all have employment, | Intion and forner preponderance, the aliian hia contemporaries Dave almost coneed to renen wane aa te Generalissimo while the boy's trial wae going on, bis | helt Wages are adequate, their ment weured to | other Powers would bo more than mifficent to impor: | ber ah existence Once Assoriated, in the jinayg. | [OMB aod hope every oo * mo! They Austrians say could oever hve been effected. His tl | Gesites were maw known to the court, an’ the pris them. appearance of the city x clean and neat, the | wron her that moderation from which abe would do much | tlone of the mate juvenile Knglieh fuer .. wis | Were vinlted yoeterday by guile scumber of persone, nek i recorded a9 ano@er instance of the now pro. | was condemned|s be for cowardice, The day be- thoroughfares are wide, and nomerous fine buildings | better not to depart leaends of habgobiin horror and cannibel ropes. | Next | incleding many lade, woe abt them « large verbia) i tortune of the once (favored house of Hape- | fore yesterday 4 execution took piaee, thiry miles Sok Seen ene ate, ape} commercial batiding s The writer then gore On to say:—That aillanchof the | in the roll follows that Count do Chambord |, the | qaaniny of daliencen and other articnee of comfort; vas trom here. selected for his execution was stores vie with the public an ment offices in | cenire and weet of Europe, which might be eventually | very moment when the Caunon were roartn «| they mantferted © ine and burg. “kept dark,” otheWine it is more thaa poasible tha, | te beauty of their architecture, while ou'side the regu- | determined by (i= revival Of the Eastern question, ougit | streets of Paris, and the tricolor flag was unfu Pom | womed rather enna amine of ‘THE CARDIAN BEVO.OTION remco@ would have Won attempted, and that the military Jar limits of the town magnificent residences are to be | not to be an ephemeral act of Ruropean polley ; the Da: Kept on playing eo merriy | eel! Ineening (ote i” othe Noe The affairs in the Gast are agen occupying general | would not have reskusd. An wee found tn plenty. are building tn and around Bel- | alliance of thove fre Powers would eolieet into one po mpethigug eye im the Boer | |" ae he lw attention bere. It is.whispered that *oge:nof hav boen | made to hide the hich be bad Deon barted, ty | tan ft te ratnct ax Der annum. In addition to | erful whole ai! the forces of the civilization of the compan. | the wind and op ali this, there is not that laziness about everything to be ordered to tend & steam frigate to wuise in Grecian ak eae ested euetnd tare tae The tee oom alive, a waters, Thore i# already a gunboat A Candia, “0 it Li woald appear Austria inteuds wo be reprented ax well If I bad not een t grave and comversed with some 1 tog. a vane World. England, with her infinite facility of prod fons, a mimic nana & te Weiss Guard, Cane hie geter | = Ge ts EF maumerabic g merrily ie for the eonce the command af v0 } oot 1 genius; Prowian | : jolene ~ middle aged toys edsetoiy in vith ber learning, her intellectaal gifts, her #t ng md rateti’ or teaeh sf tho, by ‘» as France and Ragland, both of which entries have | Of the ring party, ru be seclined to wink thas te bm 4 noo ee RE Sriliens Copal sscgth GaN GAY ieee. ine ok. | Cater mamcee, podbean, by tle beheld ene | nove ip Now vemets on their way to the eastern part of oe Medit been kept, and so cotpiete i# the ignorance on the sub- com jeneees 5 promising that i destined to | vanced guard of Barope in the Banat, ‘the menmengor of | branch whose fortunen began lo wane (rota the day er by thew ranoan. 1 (ew days will brig more define news on | Ject existing im Viennt 1 imagine a thing of that sors | Pecome the before many | Western civilization: and finally France, with ber «ym. | unmindfal of the Pda Giten om bin. aneeding | gor! nd Detorgon peare tl would have been pray generally known Im America, | 7°" Pathetic and sociable geniua ber and #0 w | the throne, te too Iii bin Interests with the © ’ the subjec. It appears that the Christiaus Wo the re- but here I have ‘te circumstance to haf © 7, apostolic initiative, would by their union | craft of Metterniad. . - tarn mauh agains! the Turco Egyptian tredy, wok | dozen og Toe ster of St; and ex- north onto Bs Greens soe | tote to geteese Oo mc ft of giithase | el enone toons] \ hous : rabid plors, and mad in the War ere of couree It muccos cause of ciwihea- scone (ree «WOE Vammale of Use ware, | ¢ 4 aes many guniand colors, and made preuy boly How of | SOM iO IM TM commtaa coo there’ alo ter aw | aod know v0 speak of does | (ion and real prigres tm eery lattude Such a | three princen bonmd - wie te venom reper te wo the infidels, if th s can te relied on. Not. io Vienna whe & fiche thing scoeemat | not stop at of Ireland | union, which would one day be by Spain, | government ot all ae Oe a ee wichetdndih, tbe denial that the, Aadigien. gemen Gonant 8 his the extrerme love vc | it i the mam ascribed for this i ‘be freed from tha govern: | Vioune-the Grema oe we ee oe piso > ee ek oe oe pres | 0 extraordii of the country | ment which beuumbe it, wud Rave wething to fear from | dens. the Duchem of ae he ML was not iniending to corps of obmervaticn to the | whic remark. | while the rest. is ixture of the | Rusia, which t wuld know how to keep away from ix | before the hu .* to be Wied fer the Turkish frontiers, it seems that troops are teing tor. | SOM peror Seoteh element with jhe tas had ite and throw bark int» Avia, nor from the United | of Towany, bears hin fat ° quant Ae Tees Gon in Cos dicontion from pesle:ab,Mniigieg,. ee. | ats effect bot the main ease has een that man factirice were sch, hawing am entire omlinend to clmmr, has om | ofiyig Fomignaton, he ety ye ay is employ: afforded peasantry ream male « of conf.ct, won! presen age where we - i} aps Uwy are boginuing here to understand the magnt. » > The landiords of the gorth treat their tenants better also, ital forces and (he mont olevated qeatities ot hover roan ana ~ Viste, Genmaien, Petther and sade of the crisis in the Bast evictions ah gow. oe; 1 would be at the eam time the no. be onre raled at the Pitti palace wy ST eieees oo = moe Smee | Sen rwese'el Sade oet Centar en Lavekes | aie yen uo Dan voc ee w 4 one day enter, i Frery one understanding the rae tle prise couptry will ht fires to be Tormed by the oldest’ and ‘moet | north of they a, M my ov, 008 penetrating the closely guarded seer’ trian ai. - nly endowed the great human family, This King tbo, adds ite quota ee plomacy—a difficulty which cannot be surpassd even in Fy Ag re And or & es uropean confederation which | com rabservieney to foreign m- | ‘There ware three Runsia—must be aware of the almost impambility of | marks will ‘out by aay one - the A i, * lule prema. tm apaien of tnt fa ote ) ' oe | pegene ee sted wast Gaile with $e cats of Tetling extaing in Inteer Presbyterian | varely, which was the object of the drama of | to ther And, this j aid | Pelier ond Gonne . Led ebisining information in which any re! the officers, that in the case population. A cry Pierre, the mediations of | « like fi he je northern Germany bw placed om the subject of the negotiations between Gene. Lo one —) Ty DR or anseo ——- Md if f--- coonates whe policy for many ¥ past has bee, wo far a 4 Treated ons rentente vit pomeique ther: | Seat Seem, dpi, sin = be {he ot im. | The railways and lor’ wograpa have Prepared | Aonirina forma bod of when veer ear omy wate, Nie, afin ne coves tbat neither of these gentlemen will pomulgate ‘and particularly existe in the moral town srecta | the similarity of institations bas rendered esate brutal Elector f Hesse Camel, bad for thiny fo are | * ere Sich Canted his death Gon seies won mit of their daily stances, and very mich that is parnded ne et men who are not so im- copes while o | the more and more manifestof normal, been allowed to caricature the worm yoo [inn | lehind Cottine away wilh bis renee, and, owing to the fh the French papers ae absolute cts respecting the | Mediately by it, besties being for the through the sre Oe ta ot Joernaliate 604 siatewten 1 Mettersich sysiam., When ons calle (0 mind the | Garkoum be tmGietad the wounds on the hance of Pel- puny pare zoushi, ‘end same ‘, ‘not & probiem affects the commen safety may | number of excadont amd honorable ag wamiving in | iver, whith eolmequantiy led to bi Kioniteatos Whe mate of the conference must be lod&ed on witha ihe sentiments one sometimes ot ‘hese two epon perchanen precipitate the wrivtion Yew, the of | eaten Ameren, wittion of the tpis and | (neve (0th Viele, wcturdina \o the statennent of the «bere, ful ore, That some facts will and 10 leak out is evident, enna with older and more sd- the Rast, TT Ke for Cem | maiier tad pty Measians tyrant, oe rbriostioe whieh | tive’ bie Sie» ond Martel of. tervming oway tie bat generally are #0 that by the time | vanced i” yg beak Peppy Th treat and Wemern the orcasion of « durable | han at length vielied hin appeare mor, perbapt (ben | Gaeget an he tun, and arrived stery\ ball pant nine wt be have been yr sires are ‘Mor-out of favor, and this is also | ie. advantage | progrem, which will nh, spree, levers any other coumqurnes of ihe inte war, wrevied with « | Hote! be o 8 tale of the ant nervous encte Parle with stiboes} then catgued 10’ Vienna, are ‘extreme He jeree to an | great, the whieh ved it the astern | charecter of stoning justine |i wuld perhaps te ve | ment, whihe Gonseion retained aot rided the porkets of manifealy so ay Pt eatdom ia Pilic, never Of uniform, question t to arise the confederation of the freq and | far to the mow ferent adtitcn te gas, | the vieion Of thelr Sather tua mrijps one at ludicrous that | and alway oi ntmnatf tet Whether the amen Under eviiieed oA Kavope. Prince Conte, to these him amore the whose | drat man's ef s * the greater part of the information on political aftairs can Minweteret could be more “imperi- | Belfast of the The Pramee of September 24 shares on thie in | depemtion moat be trared ty on Srmmt pi hy is @tained by Austrian news. | al, haagh or | A , aod day of cumbers of | the opinion of M. Guéron! calla to mind aleo yale and reactionary papers: Parisian prem, for inetances, the con. ao » area deal beard people | tor shillings and cows | the treaty of \ are, ) 0 Mgnificant , Ghoston of the armistice between ‘Italy and Acstria was | say that be (the pet would bp | sat of Reta ae | oe a | » AR - poy * made public by 0 telegram fom Paris, and the jest mage | forsiven smus sey ee and lenient | be, Thies pp hy ond y the Austrian monarchy, end thet | part of frookiye en ihe public explation of Pubguvete 564 reccemer «Mould | po atrocious & Urine w (her Commiued,