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i reel ak Reet oan gli’ L ‘0 HEM. exhibitor, the Viecount Bar’ ,4'0® rinsed Ei iy 4 coal viewer from Lancash) 4#c00% with an 0xpe Vous: tl ) ‘nedrove and son’ ,#? aud two foreign en; bs e~ bw pene adson' "pits over an extovsive sur | Congress is bound the Uunreconstracted Matos fork teot tick ander. of coals of diferent qualities, | a8 goon as they adapt the constitutional amendment; and ar on or, Se ty the river Lubardo | that the requirement of new conditions is an exercise of’ i tho undulating forests | bed The Comments on fon wealth: One adit pm et ape hota neh ta ow hes chaning ‘almost, ee eae pelea: Ard iaetade Oe levels and pits showed more } vested in the yi to take away in dae, from him all they can, The New Orleans Picayune com- menda the action of the Alabama Legislature in rejecting: . i ae i €= Correspondsnce. a 3 é ee BAO ai Sat RET he | aera cgenna ae oe " ’ influence on the Southern them gloomy = 4 F and despondent, The South does net relish the prospect of having Chief Justice Chase rule the country ineiead * Es i | Hee : Iii v. , was. aslo. Pea coo a sa 4 ia answer lo a. pat by Mr. Siigti, the witn sored: | States will reconsider cheir and, adopt the aménd- een aaa nner agmatine rene ment all difficulties in the way of reconstraction will bo ac tieetrencr She | ges tae Sete wia ot Rueusof 8 ck for 28 Bennet Tee ee Ay boy me adopted, The ee wi faye shat the: yet the impisca- : reaye® 33 = p.the banner of the Union., ave tes covered with mow, aud tbe howling, wads, with ineir |Win) Advert, connedla maaeration. a he beet policy =n consent, fae seco x Sry ib ra - i rent ‘on chilly breath, come dowa from the mountains in anger. educational qualification was. omitted. - sway, and will wet mix iteclf in the of a-convention | on W: y might test, was a maryntef briltiancy-and | “and | The tintinnabulation of the. bella hespeak of mervie per- peat q Pa cog Sopeagell : a : ‘ou | Cn , a we beret at | tes indulging ra the decidedly ooo! enjoyment of sicigh- we ania! by owe Bal Boston ae Gnd times oufliciently well settled im hie seat to treat Offight, and crowded with tlie mobility of the-em, 6 of | ing. and everything attests the supreme reign of bis ice- Ae reed Sanwa rs coantry the question as Be would like; he Userefore will leave 1, | pire. 1] who had “he right of etiirde to the Court were r e ia ehie? ta foe ~ ‘of Nortt “ well clothed the season fe welcomed as a coy cold cag diginiyr tie diteer 1 a orenp mone witempt is made to put the sew government in force. Jost waueh of ber infiuence over Francie Jeseph | dressed and weve-e profusion of diamonds amd ‘splendid |. the poor and lowly be 15.0 ghastly visitor. paged @vente of the pas) six months tave.| jewelry; white. the gentlemen were’ in fall‘uniform, is ; ‘Tum BALL omason, ah pata scempiensdanee «- eee Sie Se eee Re Sep br oar arenes Ae youre oat in Noro ar | steno Sn aon a entre je. | strongly tinged with Mexican ideas of hilarity, and important before the country, The New Haves Courier daring the winters literally dance themselves to death? | )Uainks that Mr. Sievets? Bill Gute'the Gordian “ c ‘AN clamsce, of people, from President Young, the Seat | ade of reconstruction and tosses 186 “dealt 100k" cop- ‘the church deli amusements. perhead papers have assumed to exist because the- from e which are approach- | The Emperor and Empress and the imperial family ‘fag their culmization at Romevare@ure te be saxiously “Caitered the grand Nicholas ealeon at about half-past nine ‘watebod by vast crowds of sy mpethizers in the Empire. @olock, the band playing the march from Tannheuser, ‘Bos pothing more than ay: need be expected. ‘The Emperor at once advanced to the diplomatic corps ‘the light fantastic toe is a fashionable passion wit ‘ " ; eau an denies ‘ef, Awarians, thes 4 9nd converend with each of the heads of Zegations, while re | fhefsaima “How. -Tyavdance teeinars opened wih a | Serena, iaidiain: anocam the Empress moved about among and received the ealn- the | prayer that the God of Israc! will be pleased to | Mobile Advertisgr saya ‘ere not watching the devel Of their own interne | | very them 8 good tite, and is closed with @ prayer of | shorn of its terrors when the Southera people refieet en: (qeeotions are bent ‘Western constef Franceee } tations of the ladies of the diplomatic volly, conversing how. | {hanks to the same divine vouree for the pleasures en- | tejr présent condition! Ad Tervttoties: the Sowherm Ragland, looking for thecarrive.! of their beloved Maz. § Ip the most affable manner, and not omitting to says P pont Joyed: Ae a States would be o part of tie’ Usion, entilettevepre- Maximilian is the one subject of conversstion,dhe | Word to all While this was going on a quadrilte-set was as Hin bo, No was given to Mr. Wilkinson dis- fail’ the Rev. Wether Helly, «Catholic on at Wash! and the federal: This n priest, | sentat ington supported from of sgl politic cis and. the, subject of ait | formed ty the inprial family, the Grusil Duchess Peo- | af tbe Hoard mectings immediatly, f he arrived here from Nev., to establish © Cathols | treasury. 14 says the republicaty pasty te pledges te re- He 18 pitied and p raised by all; tis retuve to | dorovees and the Grand Constantine taking the to use. them church and look after interests in this vicimty. by ‘that’lt cantot de. will be baited with jo y, and it be chooses. head. In thie set danced the Prince of Wales, who was be ee ig , after liia-srrival he received an anonymous letter utore the Union, and since it is evident * and posseas¢ 8 tithe of & mesy of testimony had been t Das | 'to the effect that desist, and immediately after | dono on tho baris of the amondment they must eek some: See poole rau tobe 18 part in hie- [| reseed in the uniform of a British General, and-wore a | Mayor said that as the care for the its reception he went to President Young, showed bim other wi and bave tit" upol © this). whieh the. Austria wilt be ney ‘one, mamber of orders and decorations; the Grand Duke Rér!- p fomanioes, Ht Mieanen Ns gen te, the,letter, and. asked his opinion concerning ita tenor. ay Seinue t me de between end tier, in the red ueiform of hie wearing the broad to take in the matter. The ‘The President read. the letter and very cordialy invited | paper thinks will work the’ party’s-’ destmic polean prior to bis (fas departure for Mexico. cordon of tee cetera the Misshont af Diasecks eh ee Peake: the: property et the Reverend Father to continue the that there | tion. The New Orleans’ Buildin’ \ deptecatee ‘Whatavall Teay of the: masked bail which toot tyince of Pesan tae uniform, aud in | wider Ree So preamty of ibe fas plenty of room Yor all denominations, anh ench st- | osteide advice and says thd Souh must 00- om Bt Catharine's Feast, the 25th of November, - | short, all the Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses ee eee meet be Di own wae, ani ‘com. to ite own spiritual teachings there need be no | © ez, of coarse? As 8 pe ecursor of whet one may expect | ‘wore’ in the first dance and entered into it with great | Sypcared.to him that this charge had been completely ‘ttle | trouble, The interview was of the most acrecable na- | dure and suffer, abstaining ' from: politics’ and- derfog Vienna's colsbia.ted carnival ® dagarwee mere | Soir . a es at ae aes toe . fare, and hes present the character. of the | devoting itealf to industrial advaticeméat. ©The’ Loute- Dns Terctis, pasta tt ae See mre al Deore Racterame, the, bite, bad nie. | any of bares of Sours, Copper’ Co. oahis Diolight oat thelr engmien have heruuiors ecm tric | Vile Journal says the radical party ls not) now whee tv tor dancing which yearty seizes the. oe thie ‘and diamonds, The. ‘upom her heed was com- te to give them eredit Footy Setees Kelas lay he has | was in Lincoln's day, but has adyanced’' tts idese and ‘at the return'of Woe “Fashion,” or pored of diamonds and her neck she Deen active in promoting interests on church, | demands with frightful rapidity, It°imposes condition wival. The: log; ball I speak of, the nan Boron splendid necklace of diamoude of great size and and be bas succeeded in procuring @ lot for the erec | sree and-no one can tell what réquiremept will. in on Ge same aight, was &™86- + drilliancy, and one of pearls. She appeared to be in ex- ‘The Franklin Memorial Statue. tion of a and-giso in part! }ap-a house for conties. ss ee fartmenta ia the ‘1 pales. | cetient heath and spirits, danced the the Post, Nov. 16] pitts og srg dace ‘Of Charity, | next be made, It says the only Rope 14, In the pooplé, ‘eno considering "its, or usnsalt ‘natSclealy ypreparsd tof Sremine, wit Tent Sera hone L was snvelled, Yeeteréay. bi Beale homenet, ho has been removed Sherer ag Det is tr in poet’ heen aired ie cine ; is jalea igh and mankind, Thp Detrélt' Podt (rep.) approvermeratic- comaiderable quantity of chal, with eth ishop for the Ui . . Ser and tee woret oslo rt oe Saeed onde ene or 2 mi et “Austio, Novadet | of SiGFens' bilfand 18 purpos, ub doce Set pa sondia consequences four ar hours, Nowhere in the world is the-art of ‘Tooms 80 Since acy) ca Itself to an endorsement of all Its amalgamation of vestals and peers ‘ this 5 ee oo igh Ss feet ah ey ) ae asin R Cy Seg Ee 5 ‘ ofthe Untied ttethe calla atteutign to the facttbat thé Dill PS seal ‘OF admission, don a mask, af a lady, sinha boy ‘been more brilliantly itm hia. hand the teles- North Casolinia as a Territory nor yet as 0 State, but ag Eg Bee semttomnan, and “go in” ghted than tad 18 wah the took ‘Pines, apd Un eel reeks pal Church that vent a sais. | *ie® thet North Caroling tian nolegalfeem ef govers- “Batore eleven o'clock eight hundred varsana woreiin | tonteravare of tne roves ae moni Bete ee tN cee eee, mer; but owing to bis wholesale | Med The Cincinnati single shest redica} ere ‘We room, the ladies, excopt such as were in the if gas instead of was. ‘had been. aa: Sen or ‘an: ‘tndleste those quali- ‘blessed with. | that the less the legislation of Congress i¢ ee wit, Meses spectators. masked, while gen to twelve immense Nah of gh row of sranbied bien by his deeds in and }-cutrewards. It soem to be an ‘atablisned. fact thai ‘measures whieh appear io have for their object the re- ‘teo great freedom, ized to tapas neat tog cnitiang auld ot the-epamens the side of in. yy who. whether lay or and ” @rrengement facilitated the Ps ‘and hundieds o€ pape cbr mtepeat ef eage had consented that bail sbouid b hy Re eny te bas f to thetr as honest people abould, or | ‘ressing of the woe of oMccbolders or the conirel of ‘as tho far-sex, for once relieved Sidon, sncdl a food ot light upos the scene rivelling the |.02 taken, and Be appealed to him to support his present 2a by und those Af hey dlocuss mattend do so in. & ratiooal way, aro as | the political power of appointments, the beyer that boty. | et mye Reg, n copeebet rays of the wun in drilliancy and wcoem Mi Poland wuld. he didnot think he ought to have | him best to charactor cacalieak See are eieees teen eee er ett thoes Brebrands | wil stand in the public estimation, The. Cineinpatt) Hrtend(in« dleguised volee of course), thelr epiaion ae hee hy Geet the gestiomsen home ae | bee od vom cals mansetand be, would only ob- toners ot Frat, ere reset germans the ming seer pte ith the virus of Halos aud hate | double sheet radical organ regrets to. observe indications usually wroached exeept—in greet ~ ome ws ae : . wi Dearte’ content that Utah is Gongress of disposi abandon the anicadaent Some ladies mot so particular as to “At midi ‘supper was 04 the Emperor to what it wae when he firet the charge. The convics See ) Pz.Ge Sees “hell upot earth.” Tue mous “Pigs eck in of a on 40 the ot ah ‘weve sot so carefully charge 08 it spprared to him, wan now fully extablished, and crows A yg ireban q hhis.own fre” hae s peculiar and practical application in J “24 0° for now (grms of apttiement, Ib advises the a ‘white. some, ta their endonvarn’ tof 04, se the Tapert fea coke the ditaen | 224 he must leave the matter entirely in the bands of | well known : amber oer 1 I this country, "| party to etick 10 the amendment; and leave the South their incogaite, walked about the room, the imper- and the disti aed then the Oran Love Maper that, before stated, poems uae ot "ip the back pagel ‘MINERG to decide whi it wlll. come bate the Union or coatinue Of & lace, muslin and crepe establishment, of the ‘of the oourtin advauee, | 0200, any ye en ; Be yr The city is filled with miners trom the mountains, many of the former, Indies whose tation or | scoording to Q splendid sevice ware of tho considered the charge to be established by the evidence, an x ‘They come to spend the winter bere, as they find more in its present anomalous condition. The New Orleans vatber-want of reputation was patent toall, the Arch- ‘was Upon the tables. and @ great number of alt Pe ee ee en The offence ‘ad ‘then about the ‘ranches in the terri. | Times hasan article bespeabing fer the Congressional uke Albrecht, “Commander-in-chief of ihe army,-| Srmaments, srt embodying Russian scenes and | yas (hat of defrauding thecompany of nearly £6,000, ot faves ant sloran’ dacbine | tactu summers, Wisk vecy few susepicas- ent’ there | Oummitnen-et faci tho whole evening; the Amperor’s brother \ ees “ne The ant | and although in law.it was only what was called « mis- piesa socenes, leaves ‘acorns, pea eg Investigeion every courtesy and is po geome yom Wilbele, leo followed Siter cs tus enstabappuaneaaacoghes tae tiethh on demeanc roe pena "Be convicted, mould be strength Fules—these ‘miners ‘ere Getaeiay wtlon teetuinaling ed thece latin wits tikes Sw thas the, gneete, Sere envozing Memmesives, After | compelie’ to to bis original resolution not to ac- T mould t occasion. Under these cir- — Seca Ware, ing, when the caps bat SOUTH AMERICA. Loy that the whole alate would have been | RmpeTerand che imperial famaily retired, which was a Sieigh then tasted thas Wa should appt 06 the a to any other country ts super. | PS08l for the breaking ep of ring the even- | tearned $0 same ake éctvndans.to It ap- , ea Pe ee men ofthe dipeantio coe Fg TOY ower, Tay thie gomld not be done oni ihe | Brasilian Movements eh Her Western bea Thich io to bearun every night | grace and with eome of the princesses. The vener- | tions read oe tiene aan, teeraresepen-) $e no ani wate rcnis ce: | Seaside Sta "ie hanes ain | tre regan ects song | "hat pc ema Sr, 2 @e, to raise their imazinations and prepare them for RJ mpeeahonk ‘érysipelas in Searaival.”” I roust add that there was no dancing til | S0Btom, and was rol tase’ Garesteabed is expected in Buenos Ayres soon. ie olclock 4. H, whan, the respectable partion of the coaranadan wit hm, orphan arp, eidensy nbeat Haamokin went Up towards 4 im promepading about, the revoa, eating ices, nt. | STERUy to the old warriors delight. i viatse Wekbutee, le lady and to dark corners or mystifying strangers, But in | ,,00, )ridey evening there was a spectacle and su ‘The return of the given rise to (as lone ia. the soeend sorton mall hours of the morning, when all restraint had | Soutted eeroas we ceeente iorboine eee that tne Parngusyans wiah te hece thelr post CHARITIES OF REFORMATION OF EUROPE. Senesdment), the right possbilty of Resn cast aside and dancing had commenced, « soene of | “mossnlen There was tn act fom tne Me! movements a bidden and close — clase of its loyal citizens the natural right gan be (airly called wild ergies Segan, and was con- | S'D¢w pallot, The occasion wan a Driliiaae and delight The Shamokin on her ‘was accom. | The Rev. W. L. Van Meter addressed « large congrega- | of represen and the elective for which ‘Minued till four A. M. elightfal fyi Ly Fy pk On | tion inthe Madison avenue Baptist (Rev. Dr. Weston’s) | the war of the wee sipepr Raneon coe ‘Taie.in the Emperor's palace, oo Se eo ae Sie ee Pao ica on, » | to secure whieh for t thelr the sei sai 1 may add, » that the Emperor and Empress, ee ea, sae church, Sunday evening, in regard to his recent visit t0 | seopie of the United Biaten,”’ as the to our Sash was santas toot ak eto te ft Too feraguaved ‘bauories retareed the mca: | Many of the mest important prisons, reformatorienand | Ratioval charter declarer, "Go. ondate thie PRUSSIA. in thelr relations with the American Minister, General pte ies eee Ho took bis audience Stra Sener of stegssaiegts Oa 080 Se MOR ING kone OUR BERLIN CORRESPONDENCE. “Bis aoe, paper, ave sid goed dee lataly com; who ne ongegn in saaining ibe’ | Tied te grat prison refuge ter gite--uhicn be | Sat as deat Raia gine semana he: =< alliance aa The Alliance With Rwesia—Diplomati . | Dave even gone so far as to assert it is un fait ret the 234 of . His return be- | regarded merely as the “hotbed of vice.” Refage for | Of thé races that go to make ihe eats, oad ih Mice of Young, Prnseian an” “*™ | Upon this hypothesis they and affect fore completing his work has given rieetomeny rumors. | boys, where each fe doomed 10 spHtary coaitnement. | 2%! ng ne foes kif a ae el Banism, Dé, 1806. | Soorn'so' diomenber, that auspite and shere nt Sa ytan ty tak cinect ton Oia aaa He said he obtalued permission of the Chief of Police te | trom's republic to an oligmeay. ; ‘The-asticle in the semi-official Nord Deutsch Zeitung, | with Prussia. Now it is true that in the nature of lastly, that he ITY oF has hada difference with the Brazilian | visit the reformatery and charitable institutions of Paria, Gonying the conclusion of an alliance with Russia, hay | tings Prossia and Russia are drawing 7 0 § Power but France of Austria, The reception of the and Grows Prince at St. Peversburg is another proof of une | The rights of worship are utente covdia'e between the two courts, which it would | 40n® © § Heviited the Refuge, n which are boys whe.fer small the coun) fate of mn. declarations—nobody be. pa gh tt gh fh MARSHAL 050RI0 TO PES SOPs 00 eater vagrancy, begging, &c., are feed utd Moves it, although, as I remark. that begotiatians Colonel Velleso Pedernettas, staff major twenty-one years of ‘though Coarse of ‘ qtanpase leek ‘anon oP aa en Wg a ada with he, view bringing ‘sbout, + de ing ner, coos che of ed caltastaabercaet Uegebdlaabech alaiaa inde, bet: the protiminariee ef one have been agreod | ine “rohiom rapidly enough, anstnae Scat Plog of tegereement, | Whee in (iw prison he never speske to or plays with wpe, and if cerisin complications should arise ite sig- | seems — eM rom wal = yy dood eats on pervs, See &. i ter nar ver anche ianp aynallpwndhtnteiend ei WO jm & echeme which te by uo giving him ef division on the Parana, and work bench. Hie io painted, by a paragraph in Zridler's Correspondence, a \itho- aostiercone love of Russia for her. She is pur. Advices from the abeve place report the Marshal jie he can a eco nor tree. @reph news letter, which 1s occasionally used as the ve- Soy webaden bar eck Carnie an ta ton pe mage ee eek os oat Daity he et So. ee Mitoct wmi-oflciel communications, and which oinies | STOTT @e inhabtantael tah prevines woe a way tan ui, ren ar ae ing mate er A tore tne eal boy ‘about twelve yearn old. ‘very plainly tha: the good understanding between Russia | Russians aa the dwellers in Moscow. Thelr language, OrrCUAL or mata. asbe ‘is long, lonely, ond future his eyes ‘and Proseia is based on a solidarity of interests which | customs and ie Se en Le AA eS oe es “yer 5 ty taking him bw 4 Fae trang” Pinte out the conrey they will have to pur- | ‘Teg wish foreign bloed. They bev Erber Bed their ines of the empire, requesting them to forward imme- camo ine eperintcneatyinag 050 interests being menseed—by | own schools aud have used the Russian language; but diately full conpecting fares and See me what + ew it ts not anid, nor wae it necessary, ax there i aS Gea or te Oa es yd pre on ot ea ~~ with Me anid it te for Bs a Be atghteet chance of their being menaced by say | S¢resrer Polish and wot Russian ebell. be Publication thas will contale mony valuable toma.” "| the power he would tak the whole concern to die "dont | i A] are, and hed resolved "4o of Manoel Massachusetts, wor sad it Bes mistake to attribute exciusivoly to the family ties | are most oppressive and severe, and the poor people are Mtoe with an additional 4 Brasilien post, who died in, London, {t could not be by law the people would take pd jan Sram. Relationship is of little | ground down to the very earth im the manner Aue each, gurprive in Glasgow, | 17, ae ee ak nana en » | the matter own hands, Mr. Van Meter then Giebidkate ie was dethroned by his | trians #o well know how to exercise, the Irish, numerous b, were not | and ‘Brazilian ,"” he had translated into Portu- | visited fefage for beys under the Protestant pa ne of e nave just soon the King of Prue- Ail thoso facts are well known in Russia, and naturally | supposed to be iu any fatate of agitation. The | guese verse the of the two epic posts of | control. There were vines, fowers and birds, a 4 Or Prussian Moniieur gives o rather | Ginte sccee szinpeihy for the unforwunsie brethren in | government, in fact, if Wt knows anything sboat the ity. The of Brac! bade the “expense of | fountain, ec Tn the ‘shop and school. room ‘all naciger oF Prussian Moniieur given a rather | Galicia, ad & hatred for Austria, Russia, of | existence of Fenian sympathies in this city is better in- | pul of the translations, The ben | was kindness” end He visited several | the senior representative of coverament in his eR pg nly ae Prince's sojourn at | course, cannot interfere nor give substantial proofs formed than the local euthorities, who are quite un- | slready gone through more than a few editions. other Cg BS and then’ returned | country, he was dean of the corps, Signor gt enace - Appeare that besides | her xy: , Out she does not the less feel sore aware of an: im the conduct of the Irish popu- WAVIGATION OF THE AMAZON, to London, he was kindly received | de jere was am ardent adm: 18 repablic:, and Rees eee re te Wer akon, he ‘had inter. | bitter upon the subject. Every day the feeling grows | lation to warrant of the garrison by | The Amazonas has presented to the Provie. | by. the Earl of Shaftesbury, nis of bis will be deeply lamented by hie nuinerou a temas, Ge Erdae tor ton Milatin, and and stronger throughout the empire that some- | an additional regiment, a where there are | cial Assembly a to establish another monthi; boyy BS Rev. Dr. Stanley, | (riends in Washington and New York. = yy 4 xt: land and one of | thing ought to be done to sbichl those fellow country- somewhere about sixty thousand there are, of | voyage on the line of the lower Amazon and the steam | the Desa ef Abbey, . ae See a beads “, See e: ere the chief | men in # foreign land, from these hea oy he oe course, Ribandmen; but they are now neither | navigation of the river Madeira under the following con- | Rev. Mr. Lanter. Rev. Dr. Hamilton and ere, EXECUTION OF TWO NBGROES IM NORTH CARCLINA. promoters in 7) Ma inca, wamong the per. | upon them. In this sympathy and 80 gene: more or lees than they have always been, and they | ditions:—Firet, there shall be one monthly voyage | who afforded ‘every facility for the coy a. . ; on Highness was tho fimous you see one of the elements of future disturbance. @vo little trouble to the potice, Ali that the Glasgow | starting from Belém, the capital of Province of | the object of vialt, She Saperia A Shocking Scene—The Repe About the Neck ‘Bebamy!, the ol Caucasus, who seems io be [think thet war with Austria would be lar be- | authorities have done in connection with the Fenian ang Ceomenes 2 Cae ae ‘at Breves, | accompanied ina night stroli to show him “Lon- of One of the Victine Slips aad He Sir: ' ms ne, bee. af by coe Muscovites as was sawp- quae i would af yry A charac. pmo whe Pe iad specially to Fits tle Be ‘wo oe don by gaslight. a caine ane ee Hoerribly ter Half an EH eaalepy Ir woul millions of Russians | keep a wi remembered, Mellos , intemperance ia London meet Ow the 3: ee ee See Guards was | of the Greek faith from the terribleservitude they are | in escaping from Ti Nomad Losaee via Ardrowan | and Beetes. In and » however, the | and sweeten cline and sacritices to counteract [From the Wilmington (N. C.) Journal, Dee. 22 ) given by the Emperor in honor of his illustrious guess, | nyw suiering under, aud it would also attach te Russia | and Glasgow. There ie'e considerable trac between epoch of the greatest reflux of the river Madeira, the | their infuencs, The Reformatory and Refuge Uuion, | , The Sheri of county executed dn yesterday ie Co ee there was « hunting get — | © strip of territory abe would not object to gain. Prus- | eome of the porte im LS ty Scotland and France will not pase the called Urué. Second, | the Ragged School Union, midnight meetings among | Wis Williams and A treedmen, :oo- Crown Prince distinguished himeelf by killing « | sia, I doubt not, could gain something by a war on Aus. | and Ireland, and e Dility that Stephens, | the loved on this tine will have capacity | fallen women, and the Bibb women, work under Fiat ot tape ppueee fee to death at the wolf, after which, however, the court festivities were | ira, in which the powerful ald of Russia was oxtonded | { of reaching such be Bis intention, by | for 9,000 arrobas of cargo (about 130 toms) beyond the | the direction of Mrs. Ranyard, and the ehiot | !ast term of the Superior Court, The execution wns ot; Gavieke a sudden (linens of the fewily son Ler. That 9 well understood on either side, aud nowhere | the more common S5 choose ono more round. | mecesmary fuel and the accommodation for passengers. | agencies employed to securo those who are neg. | tuded by a large concourse of persons, bowh white an 4 Grand Duchess, Marin Frodorowna, betver known by the | better than in Prussia. Every one velieves that the prea- | about and lene exposed watchtat eyes, 80.) ap is pre- | Thoir spocd will average twelve miles an hour, savein the | lected and ready to perish. Hiv description of the | Colored—o larger number than ever bas been baown tc } ye Saas, which is reported io be quite serious. | ent peace is not a durable one. It will exist until | outed by the weat of Beotiand. dificulties caused by river currents or others of «similar | wash and bathbouse in St. Gilex, the various lodging | #ttend an execution here. on Crown Prince returned to Berlin on Tueaday end | Anctria is ready for another campaign, with new, and nature, Third, the table of freight and passages between | houses for the poor, Field 1ane Racged School, | The condemned were taken from the jail sbort!y after Cea ay sraiied epee the ine, with whom he bad a | improved weapons, These she is procuring as fast as Bolém and Serva will be the same as those now in force, | the most important achool of that kind in the world, | '¢0 o'clock, and conveyed to the of iurpnoed ar FRANCE. Our files from Paris by the Jave are dated to the sth are greatly alarmed at the thelr Northern neighbors « that was published a few establiahing proportionate rates based upon those, for | having sheltered in fifteen years 111,482 men, women | tbe suburbs, under the escort yamed of the porta uiuste in the river Madeira and for the new | and boys The roesiling Hospital, founded by Captain soldiers of Company D, Eighth United States Rs) ars. Te sea port Monte Alegre, Fourth, the government of the | Caram one hundred and forty-six years ago, am The prisoners wero atyended by the fae, y. nition paselng between | preity generally thought here that Russia will have » dent from @ pamphlet om. That the mass | poseibie, France is not asleep, nor is Russia, It is ys since at Vienna, and | improved army, armed with the beat known wea rovinee of Par will for this service @ monthly | ceived in three yours 14,984 cast off infants Thomas, who offered every Thich is traced to tho inepirauions of Baron Boust. Tt | abe will be no mean antagonist for the strongest Power | of Decensber, We publish today translations of the | subsidy of $10,000) 7 | Scremed the weaidace, Ho alluded te srrecal aiken: | for the weliet of thele agua, ee eet slates m clove alliance of the Catholic powers with | in Kurepe. most prominent articles of the French press in detail of | , Some of the commercia! houses are awakening to the | portant institutions, but had not time to enter into | Of execution, they were aa enim and -colleciet ae ance and Austria ai their bead tobe the only chauce | In that contest she will doubtless find the key to vi advantage of employing steamers in nce to the | detail, therefore reserved his description of them fot | (ould be expected of those i oe @f saving Europe from the sbsolute dominion of | uolotk the gales mich shot to her southern ports canoes and email sailing vessels are now mostly | another occasion, Ho spoke in vebalf of the work in | the eeaffold, made P, ou Se Lad Prussia. Catholiciem, qication of Khe “nick man” will then be settled forever, ‘used for the conveyance of cargo to and from the various | Rev, Mr. ’e cburch, also the Rev. Dr. | biage of persone. Thoy bot 7. bs ce jc nacrvatiem, ‘must arm itself for a death | And tomo Aation bas the question of saccess more vital porte at which the Amazon River rece Company's | Hamilton’ . De, Brock, Rov. Mr. Landley's, Rev. | Bocence of tho erime of which — conv iotedy, rue w interest than to the United States. Of how much value Steamboat call. The success which has attended the | Baptist Noel and several other prominent | 8nd expressed a hope fe O'elock the fatal M ew would a friend be to us in the Mediterranean, We need Aim snail toamer haa induced to the propoged change, | churches in London. By invitation he addremed the | | At about half-past pty hey Hg rom the 10 A of our own forour shipa Until Russia sh Boclal Science Congress composed of such men as Lord | tached to the prop was pulled, and matantly two dang- which, it apy Will soon be arcomp! . te thi A has formed with the Senhor Alexandre | Brougham, Duke of Argyle, Karl of Shaftebury and hun. | !ine, firoggling i 14 ies aba on a Paulo de Brito Amorim for the formation of « company | dreds of the other social reformers in England and og | Lewis Willems died almow Wmdllly, sad with wre to establish steamers on the rivors Madeira, Puros, and | the Continent. Lord Shafisbury said on that occasion | © stfaggle, bat the foul yr thet to the nook 0! Negro in thres lines:—First (Madeira) from Mansos to | ‘If there was in London such an institetion as the became misplaced fall, and gave rive to Meelf wroaghont . At this hour no monarch fe | gains an outlet there we shel! never’ pomess tt. Cor, mare of awekiug on hie throve the next morning. The | jainly the sympathy of the t'nited ‘Staune should go oh ‘ion of France and Austria can alone confine these | ite only tread is Burope when the supreme noment ty it must be concluded before democracy | arrives. with the fatal ‘Too late!” It is rthor have al! left for the different of departare. Santo Antonio id (Paros) from Manéos to Hyuta- | Howard Mission and Home for Little Wand: which were plainly indicated by tbe oe ihe Russia and Prossia—the Prussia of , dj sd iho X le Wanderers there ning Piruggies he mada, pm Dh pe iene sat En JOINT. STOCK MANAGEMENT, crews went on board two days Weck. Instructions baba; and third (Rio Negro) from Mangos to feata | world be Bity thousand applications for sdmission in a | fearful and ‘and. “. represaatatives of Tsattol. The sul is to be three per cent on articies | week.” At another large meeting, alnding to haif an hour be too ceased lo siraggie, ore and the preferential right'to cerry government | done in America for thet of af salen’ be tenooe a awfully impressed with the ne he ‘aod Napoleon, whe himeoit ont tb ideas of 1780, wit hardly rotten Fraud amd Unlawful Appropriation by the conceasion to continue for wouty Ave years, “Three times three for America and the Home | , The execution proceeded with the wimost 4 of conservative retarni te to &6 Fort de France. It is thought 3 7H OF PRABI. . Little Wai whi © | disturbance oF attempt at rescue having taken place ia RY Baste Directd of an English Company—A Sen- | itive tupediuonary corps will be able to omberitet | Inthe Nello Benbntng nt Rin tiweico are some | tenia is not room to give am account of bie vst eer ar “ by the Benioun cation In Circles. Vera Crus at the time fixed by Marshal Bazdine, tbat | coals from the Tubario basin, situated in the southern to Birmingham and Bristol, to the Orphanage by Goo SOUTH CAROLINA LEGISLATARE, Gainotie | the London News, Nov, 24.) ‘a, Lowanda the and of January or early in February.” | oxtromity of the Provinee of Santa Catbarina, Int. 28 6, | Muller and other places of interest. te ne place Ke eke —= ’ sod ts Viowee | Whitin tke ng aifeter of the Joint toant the t,o mimi: weet poh) ng hg EE I ee ty RR [From . Mr. pects visit | Io the Sou na i Detween Berlin " nen le it before the Lord Mayor | The Vienna @ardis, in ite official saiticn, stnncunces, The axisanee tcf iy thi aeirict has for some the mae poral fFoneorboy gat large ontee to 06 Insolvent Ls MF fy hed framed an ‘e ~ ’ epon according to a from ey, 2. ears Nan establiabed t, and t] igian explorer | wi they be speak cure ® homestead acres, with ouee - The meresaipy extent and impertance of tbe ¢ipic bat Seproprisiing fawse veloneine v0 veror infowmes Mh te "Metternich: a Van cer Lede ip 1049 vislieg and reversed’ uve some buts ooo a Stlached thereto. ond ie that form t hae passed si)