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EUROPE. Fope’s Speech on the Duties of France and “ Christianity ” ang Health of Napoleon, ENGLAND PREPARED FOR THE FENIANS, Management of the London Times and Curious Business Revelations. eo. ko. &. ‘The Gorman mail steamship Allemania, Captain Traut- ‘man, which left Southampton on the 12th of December, Grrived at this port early yesterday morning. @ The Ioman steamer City of Boston, Captain Brooks, which left Liverpool at noon on the 12th and Queens. town on the 13th December, arrived here at an early our this morning. ' Tho Louisiana satled simultancously with the City of Boston, ‘Tho nows reporis have been. anticipated in/all the main Doints by our cable despatches, published in the Hraanp from day- to day, and the yand commercial @Avices have been fully covered I the, daily quotations from tho snm* source. The details of these advices, taken from our foreign files, contain matter of consider- able interest, Ta France, of Paris, reports the fact that the Emperor Maximilian returned from Orizaba to the City of Mexico, ® telogram to that effect having been received from Maximiliaa by tho Archduchess Sophia in Vienna, The steamship Franca has arrived at St, Nazaire from Mexico, with 3,664,000 francs in specie. Four companies of French troops will remain at Rome ‘until the end of December, to regulate matters referring © tho military administration, The Paris correspondent of the Loridon Star says:— The fact of the Prince of Wales having passed through Paris without paying a visit to the Emperor has given rise to many strange surmises, His Royal Highnoss instead of going 10 Compi*aue preferred going to the Palais Royal, not to call on Prince Napoleon, but to be Prevent at a senseless play. ‘The American correspondent of the London Times says there are indications that the people of New England, ‘who demanded the termination of the Reciprocity treaty, thinking it would bea biow at tho prosperity of the British provinces, fluding that tt has falien most heavily upon themselves, Will have the subject brought up for Tecgusidération in Congress, It ta confirmed in Florence that Commandatore ‘Tonollo, ono of the Italian envoys to Rome, has been in- ‘structed not to insist on the oath of fealty of the bishops: to the King of Italy, nor on the exequatur. Five conventions have been agreed upon between the Austrian and French pienipotentiaries intrasted with the Nozotiations for an Austro-French treaty of commerce. They are, First—A treaty of commerce, to which are ap- pended the necessary tariff, Second—A treaty of navi- gation, Third—A consulary convention. Fourth—A convention for literary propriety. Fifth—A convention concerning the succession of Austrians dying in Freach “porossions, and vice versa. Nows from Dresden and Leipsic report numerons af- frays between suldiers and inhabitants of Saxony and ‘Prassian soldiers. ‘The Prussian government is rather annoyed at France meiniaining her legation at Dresden, im the session of the Prussian Chamber of Deputicg ‘the Minister of “War brought tu the military budget, and made a specch in which he said:— The resolutions of the liberal party contain much that 49 unimportant, bat they also ipclude many points that Greatest deliberation, imasmu require as they amight sow the seeds of fulure conflicts between the givern- { mew and the Chamber. The govervment, therefore, ‘would pot allow itself to be prejudicialiy influenced by ‘the advption of the resolutions. In Berlin the membors of the different factions of the Uberal party will hold a public meeting to come to an ‘understanding on the question of the proposed military reorganization of the kingdom. The Franco-Austrian Treaty of Commerce was signed @t the foroiga minstry in Vienna, on December 11. ‘Tho Prosident of the Sevrian Senate has arrived at Vien: \d waited upon the Foreign Minister, Intelligence from Athens states that three Greek army corps had left for the frontier provinces towardé Candia, ‘The King of Greece intends paying a visit to Denmark Gext pring. A Russian frigate, having a Russian admiral on board, had arsived in the Piraons from Canea. ‘ Gariba!dine soldiers continued to arrive in Athens. ‘The members of the Swiss Federal Council had been elected. The President for 1867 will be M. Fornerod, ‘and the Vice President M. Dubs. Tho address of the Egyptian delezates in reply te the speech of the Viceroy at the openivg of the Logisiative Chamber praises his Highness's administration, and @xpresses eatisfaction that the Sultan, under the guidance of divine inspiration, had granied to the present dynasty the right of direct hereditary succession to the Viceregal throne—a measure which the delegates consider to be the surest safeguard of the country's tranquillity and the best @uarantee for its future welfare. The delegat-s also thank the Viceroy for having established a national amembly. From Japan we learn that since the death of the , Stotesbashi, the Prime Minister of the Shogoon was vigvrously prosecuting the war, aud Chosin has twice been dofrated, A Japanese embassy wil! proceed immediately to Rus- ae tonvitio the Saghalion difliculty aud to arrange the question of A Hong Ke despatch that the ites who ecicod ts Ametican echooner General Sherman, after Shey al peda (it ibe rene oa fire, aud Acpasleate tees digetet dat ote dyins viey Gatiafae tory @roduce. Address of the Pope tothe French Troops— Stgnifiennt Hi: Napoleon. The Nasione of Florence of December 10 publishes the following speech, addressed hy the Pope to the officers of the Elzhty-fifth regiment of French troops and other Freach officers at Rome: ‘On tho eve of your d re Lam here, my dear chil- dren, to bid you farewe our fing left France with ¢he mission to uphold the rights of the Holy See. To-day Jt ta going back, J wish tha’ if may te rerrived with the ‘same feeling that i left. 1 om informed that all Catholic hearts aro moved; they tremble in thinking of the dif. @oultios in which they see joar of our Lord Jesus ‘Christ, the head of the Catholic Church. There must be jon—the revolution wl cme hme. Tt ts ; tt has been said and ft ie repested. An Italian fo high position hasratd that Italy was constituted bat mot complete, Italy would be undone if there still re- mained here a corner of the Jond whore order, justice (heir fing that the gad tranquillity reign. They desire to display from the Capitol. You know, as well ws Tarpeion rock is not far distant. Abo was apencing to a represwatative of Franc © inform the Emperor th st of Hippo (which now belong to the torrifiot by the calamities which be sked the Lord to be ‘The represen- ive said, The barbarians will not enter.” But he was no propel. Avother said tome that Rome could not pital of a kingdom, bat Chat it could be the ea Catholic world. but I Sear the revolution. What am I to 0 resources. Yot I am trarquil, for the mightiost power, God, gives ine strength and constancy. (Here the Pope became affecived, aud all preent partici- Thon, ploetug his band on bis heaven, he proceeded. ) ther! If you ror you will tol) hin that f pray for bis. Mie raid his not good: 1 pray for his health, It de wad (hat hie soul is not at peace; J pray for hes tout, ho Urea mation is Chretian. “Jt ehuef ought he Christan ales, Prayers offered with confidence and per- beverance ats necesary, and Wet nation, so great and 40 powerfu), will obtain whet it desires, As for me, I live to God's mercy, aud my blessing will accompany you on your At Cobelto reptied eg follows —The Kuperor withdraws bia troops (rom Rome; but not bis #upport. His Majosty Waves ia the Rternal City the protection of ‘Mav fime sppeate paesions and trangn iitze sorrows, Impart ‘to al! minds « spirit of concilistion, and assure to the Holy see independence ani security, in order that tt Bay maintain ts spiritual imfuence over the whole worta, uch are the earnest wishes which Eimy at sour Boliness’ feet, soliciting your benediction. Substantial Aid trom the King of Prussta. ne (Dec, 8) correspondence of London Times, 0 Pope has written ao autograph letter to the King Prvewia, thanking Lim for lie kind exertions in the p v9 farawell interview with the Pope, General Mon- lotorest of the pet sta temporal, aval @'90 for the hand- Bok present of five hund-ed needle quit jut recevod from im Th would however, erroneogs to infer from Ubia exchange ot avilinee between the te aympathizing uonarchs that thelr respective goveroments arson the hitherto eubted berecer than,” Tne. King. beg ween them ye Kin ‘® logitimiat at heart, no doubt gympathises with the fmelanctoly ciroumstances of the Pope, «Lom, in thew taiirdugarvaa times, he can aturd tw yiow aa the repre NEW YORK fERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1866. eer ee ee eT | ae ee (ot Figeas Pia, "Uirosh, = Of wn ancient and venerable institution, rather Fron oad of w Lostile church; but his Muntstens, “ls Ler) nd a ti “ sentative than ag tt 60 far Irom befriending @ deciared enemy of their Italian ally, are more auxious te prolong thetr good relations o@ith a Power wivse mibtary forces, whatever may be said ayainst their efficiency in the field, are quite large enough to nail down an Austriag army in the south im case of ap emergency. THE MEXICAN QUESTION. “Magnitude” ef the French Naval Prepara- tiens for the Evacuation. (Paris (Dec. 9) correspondence of London Times. Accounts from Toulon speak of the great po in that port with a viow to the evacuation of Rome sand Mexico, For the last three or four days orders and des- patches from Paris for hastening the departure of the ships emy in that service follow each other without interruption, Thore is some murmuring on the part of tho naval officers at their vessels being turned to uses for which they were never intended; bat f cannot be helped, as there is a want of and the govern- = ects ax ye ag yore was CAL bay ‘value, 8 oe ma} ye magni tude othe prepara’ions at ‘Toulga. tng mination of the government is to Ley ton the whole of the troops idelot, commanding the divi- has received instructions to proceed with the Sune ‘Thémis to Vera Cruz, and take the com- manernd of all the French naval forces wn the Quit Koainnd Ready tor g War in Ireland--The Search for Stephens—Cardinal Cullen on British Ald to Garibaldi-French Opinion of The Irish Cause, &c. READY POR WAR. [Dublin (Dec, 9) correspondence of London Times. ‘There is nothing now about Fenianism to-day. What- ever may be the intentions of the leadors, they seem to be so checkmated on every side, the authorities are so vigilant and the overwhelining military force at the com- mand of the government so conspicuous, that only down. right madmen would do what the Fenians evidently and literally must do if they raise their flag—rush upom the cannon’s mouth, PRI sc erence pd act om number of ico were en; on lay n from ton tll twelve atcinok, seareniog’ all-4he pa hotels in the city of Waterford for James Stephens or his confederates, Aldermun Casey has given notico of @ motion in the Cork Town Conneil, proposing that it shonid call on alt the corporations and town commissioners of Iretand to contribute towards a fund to be offered for the apprehen- ston of tho head conspirator, avd that the Cork Corpora- lion should give £100 for that purpose. THE LATE ARRESTS. (Dublin (Dee, 10] correspondence of the London Times.) ‘The police have made a second seizure of gunpowder at Athy, in the county Kildare—sixteen casks. It was in transit to @ remote part of the Queen’s county. No arrests were made in connection with it, Two boxes containing Gitty-six pounds of gunpowder were seized at the Tralee railway station on Friday. On Saturday night the police arrested, on suspicion of Fenianism, two brothers named John J. and George Kelly, the former the proprietor of a tobacco shop at 27 Upper Sackvillo street, and the latter connected with a similar estabilshment at 25 Grafton street, ° At Belfast on Saturday night, three arrests were made in the hourdof ataan nained Brownlee, who is at present a prisoner in Mountjoy Prison. The prisoners’ nafnes are Welsh, a draper’s assistant; Murphy, a mechanical en- gincer; and Ferris, who was'a clerk im one of she epiuning milla in town. In the house there were found concen a ee mala, gwd jaro Lampert articles of the same description, with numbers of the su; Trish People. ne Two persons named McCoy and Doolan were arrested at Glyn, in the county Iimerick, and brought to Mo unt- Joy prison under the Lord Lieutenant's warrant. - By the'same authority three persons were rearrested on Friday at Clonmel-—P. Power, publican; T. Norris, chandler, and Andrew Milne. On the same day Martin Keunpdy, 2 publican, was arrested at Athlone. He had been arrested last spring on a similar charge. ; Dublin (Dec. 11) correspondence of London Times.} omne important arrests were made pep Two of the men, named Francis Murphy, or Murphy, were found in the Chapelizod Milla; and three others, named Sweeny, Houston, or Hewaton, and McAl- deter in a house in Lower Abbey street. A darge quan- tity of bullets, a bullet mould, and some ammuni were discovered in thetr possession, A most important and extensive seizure was made the detective force at Ballybongh road, North stran From information received the officers, it appears, pro- covded to premises situate inthe above locality, and after effecting an entrance discovered a large q tity of liquid or Greck fire, and al! the materials em- ployed in ite manufacture. The premises were in charge ofa man named Jonn Smyth, who was placed under arrest and transmitted to Mountjoy prison under the Tord Lieutenant's warrant. The material was removed in @ float to the stores ia the Lower Castle yard, where it now lies, More arrests were made last night. A little after eight o'clock Acti lor Clarke, of the detective force, anda party Proceeded with an arrest warrant to house 17. street, North Circular road, ooch- ied by asolicitor’s clerk In a back they found ir. Stack with ten otber men drinking, rested the w! party. A search having been made #evoral rifle Wollets were found in the of @ dross —— to Mrs, Stack. Nearly all of them are stalwart men, acd have something of « military air. It is believed that several of thom arrived {a Dublin om Sunday morn- 19g by the Liverpool boat. Cardinal Catlen’s Panteral. 4 TELLING MIT AGAINST BNGLAND’s POLIOT. of Cul in the Dablin our cab religion to allow systems which are condemned by the law of God and man to spread widely among them, yet it ix to be regretted that em/ssaries from other countrica, imbued with the spirit of @he present times, and advo- cater of physical force and jenee, been laboring to make them countenance secret associations or revolu- tionary movements. Undoubtedly, those who have been lea being sew and powerless, and oftentimes the dapes of the intormer, their movements cannot afford Any justification for that alarm which «eems to have oc- cupied the public mind. And here let us ob-erve that it is very strange that tho writers of the Orange press and others who are now disturbing the country reports of impending outbreaka were most activa a few months ago in encouraging davgerous writings, and praiing the spirit of independence and rosistenee to lawful antbority with which th of a then rising faction hat iv be, my advice to somo which I have given you the last five years, Following the heion with the cetablished authorities. What France Thinks of Feninaism. (From the Paris Patrie, Dee. 11.) For some days past the telegrams from Dublin baye not varied:—“Numerons arresta have been made, “The arresia continue.”” And what ta still more remark- able is that these telegrame every any fod « place in the best French “liperal’ journals without ove word of pi test or regret being uttered. If they were dated from Madrid what would not the liberals say! If they came from Florence or from Venice with what amenities Would they not inspire the clerical pablicatioi Italy! But that comes from Dublin, from from the country of liberty, aw it t# called, hardly noticed! There t# in that corner of the world an ontive peop'e who does net know if if will hawe a te-mor there are whole towns occupied by the po row; lee; there are Villages which are obliged desert to the soldiers iving from French “Uberais’’ show themer! who have, however, the sent famiiy #0 strongly Lec gp ae The pitied because the Turks demand from thom reepect for the laws, but the Jrish merit no pity from the moment that tt & England that arres's and wmprieons them, or places & price on ther heeds, Ab! if ever ® Turk should ve rash enough to offer a price tor the bead of an inmurgent Condlote, Ah! Mf Marshal Narvsea should distribu ail the Spanieh policemen the portrait of ¢ 1 aa that of Stephens hae been. To thie i Fngland is defending herself. In fact abe the evil which she has herself created and a abe defends berseif egainst a people to whom was not far the other day from counselling a gene distrast of thernuthorities and landowners She is right to defend hersetf; but Turkey is whong, the Spanish gov- eroment ix wrong, the Italian government is wrong. The Freach “liber aod telegraph from Dubiia wil! contl midst of geueral silence, “Namerous arrests are being made here,” THE LONDON TIMES. Curious Property Suit of the Walters with an Afternoon Tender to the Times Supply- fing Type and Matter from te the Evening Mail Newspaper. VICR CHASORLLOR'# COURT, LONDON, DacrMuR T1—riatt ¥. WALTER AND WALTER ¥. PLATT. Before Vice ( bancelior Sir Jobn Stuart. ‘The frat of theer suits was instituted by Mr George Platt and Me, William Piatt, as the owners of certain shares in the Mail newspaper, to ascertein (inver alia) thetr rights and interests ip over the Lon. don Times sew and for « dissototion of (he partner. whip wubaiating between the two papers. The bill in the second suit prayed @ decree for a sale of the Booming Mail newspaper. It_ appeared that the Timer newspa ‘was established in 1788, and the Beem Mail in 1790. Both papers were originated by Mr. John Walter, tbe the grandfather of the plainti in the second sult. Kiam Waiter, bis som, became in his father’s lifetime the owner of four-sixteenths shares of the Bening Mav. In 16a0 Willem Walter ond bie pier ja RISTORI. Trinmphal Reatrce of the Queen of Tragedy as Ellzabeth, ‘Tho beautifal little Phéstre Frangais last night pro- sonted a coup d’ceil of fashion and brilliancy in the audi- toriam euch as the namo of Ristori alone could summon, and such as her matchless Elizabeth must over attract. Hor rentrée in the metropolis after her late tour through the other Kastern citios amounted (0 almost an ovation, as at the close of each act tho immense audicace compelfod her by their enthusiasm (to bow her ackwowledgments again and again. The audience wes 8 remarkable one, both in numbers atid character. A more select, critical and fasinoneble aveemblange has rarely besn congregated wittin the wails of any theatre. Seldom even at the Opera were the'ladies and Meir attondaut cavaliers cos m0 time of the estad'ishment had been the ose, the Times ofhee. TE was the Times newspaper. That mode of the a $e Mail bed contianed ‘ishous avy interruption until 1861, when the plaintiff, Mr. Joum Waller, @ notice to the of the Mais at Pro y which then subsisied between the twe papers should be Seen eee the Slat <a io om roe 'urther negotiations 8 these suits wero Bid forthe proms ? mentioned. January, 18h, an injanetion from View Disamelon West ap injui to rostrein Met John, Walter | the Heation of the ing Mail causes, When that court, end now came om to be heard accordingly. The Attorney General and Mr. Bagshawe for the plaintiffs in the first suit; Sir Roundell a Jessel and Mr. Haddam appeared for Mr. Bacon, Mr. Greene, Mr. Craig, Me. Spood, and Mr. Plummer were for other parties aults, The Vice Chancellor, after t efforts, She completely sank ber individuali- were two separate sets of one of thom the 5 Kooning Mail newepaper, and the other | tY in the contradistory elements which wore Proprietors of the 7im-s newspaper. Cag ao ‘enited in the person of this extraord: Queen. Her two papers belonged to one person ; but in ‘@ trans- | dissimulation was moro te, her euthusiaam and soon took place which had the effect of creating a of amare partnsenp. in. Che pepeen, #04 ie iP | Invincible-Armada more’ electric in effect, her remorse had been ever since carried on, under separate aud | at the death of ber loved Hasex'more torriblo and thrill- payne hy rye a Tt was alleged om behalf of ‘the | fag, and her own death more natural, an@ we might say plaintifis in the first suit that they had a mght as | mere bearable. There conid oot be a raoro striking against the proprictors of the Times to | proof of the genius ef Ristor! in the character of Vie- have type and matter supplied to towsly binge ein Femark we Rave oftex hoard mate for Yhe use of the Hv-ning Mail. wore. any who sew her tm that great ‘rile. They seid each it it must be founded cither upon an express | thes even when left the theatre they could or an implied contract. The Vice Chancellor Sir W. P. | not suppress 2 ing of horror mingled with Wood seemed to have thought that there was such an | pitwfor the mirable, remorse-atricken, crowned hag usage as zaight possibly amount to the conferring of 4 | and broken-hearted woman, before whose eyes the right. The title of the plaintiffs in the first suit arose from a sale by the proprietors of the Rvening Mail of some shares in that paper. But it was a sale of shares in the Koening Mail only, and if thero had beemany in- rights against the Zimes newspaper, would have been found in the instrument of assignment. of her nomerous victims were ever proseat, breast was hike a firo-girt scorpion, as the mem. ories of bygone days anda young, handsome, kingly, dauntiess face and form rf repraeched hor for her ornable a When sho sighs the death warrant of him who was ail to her and whoee prinesly bearing won hor love and admiration it phantoms and whoso But there was no trace of anything of the sort, and | was not mere acting, but a scene from lif that nothing to show that there was any privity between the | passed before us the indecision, reluctance, eager Times howspaper propniotors and the then purchaser of | watching for the wignet ring” whic told tho shares in the Evening Mail. That transaction, there- bim under any circumstences, him would save fore, afforded no ground for tbe implication of a contract, | he ag alleged om bohaif of the plaintiffs in tho frst suit. Tho other transactions from which it was sought to imply @ contract were thexe—there being no actial right on the part of the Avening Mail to be furmished outbursts of temper when she calls to mmd how deeply he offended ber, the clutebing at the death warrant from the hands of Davisou, aa if it were the last plank of hope, and the frantic eagerness with which #he orders ® mersengor to be Kent to stay tho with literary matter and type by the 7imes nows- | exectition, were the feelings of a tortured breast, not the paper, ‘tho former paper had been for many | studied action of an accomplished aviers alc Nover years so supplied, But could it be said that be-| beiore has art approached more nearly fe nelurs, When cause the proprietors of the Times newspaper had ever | the fatal brouze told the dread tidinus of ins death, and since 1820 made sich an allowance or comcersion to the Boe. ning Mail therefore a contract must be implied, as agains’ the Times newspaper, to continue such asupply ? More- over, there was here no consideration moving from the proprietors of the Heening Mail to those of the Times newspaper. Thero was nothing more than a permission on the part of those geiMlemen to the others to publish, dozing @ period of many years, the articies aad news from tre Times paper. Had there been anything in the evi- dence of the case to show that when Mr. Platt purchased the shares in the Hventng Mail there wow held out to him & prospect of the continuance of the permission to pub- lish the 7'imes articles and news, and so a ground for say- ing shat Mr. Platt paid his money on the faith of such a rep- hose who now claimed through him might, insisted upon some equity. But there was nothing of the sort in the evidence, nor anything to show that the assignors of the shares in the Evening Moi! hac any right to bind the proprietors of the Times There wae, fore, no contract to be ied from that part of ne. Indeed, it was one hich the feelings of the ronlpoes vad much condaced to the arrangements actually entered into—arrange- Ments which, it was considered, wero convenient to every one concerned. But was the Court to say, be- cause such arrangements were convenient they were never to be interrupted? Upon the whole case it ap- that there was no ¢ontract between the parties, either express or implied, and that the bill in “Ilatt yx. Walter’? must be dismissed. It must be dis: ed. with rour, the look her the ominous words ¢ piu” fell on of horror apd utter desolation whi face that of a Meduea was one that could ‘not forget. Then come ciation of the ungrateful Bacon rious command to be left alone with hor great and the utter prostration when the words * Alone, with my remorse and my God” wring therinmost fit of berheart. No matter how juconsiatent the iibretiust bas been in his work, or what unwarrautaliinlivertion ho hes taken with history, the gents everything, and we forget anavhroniems, comtradic tic everything but the wayward, passionate, jealour, dauntlons, o' Was weil supported tn every resp the third act, mado ihe Eari of F noble in whose veins rau the muce of Elizabeth, and hia sarcas agsinst Howard were given with deservedly shared with his 6 recall at the fall of the curtain. The next appearnce of Fe Friday, whon the drama of stori will take Deborah, by will be given for the first time in New York, Now York Theatre, Cenarion still *runs,’’ sustained by nuinerues and aymmetrioal wndersiandings, and iast evening the tro was filled In every part, No now developments have brn gmner Oe mae Pee ata tects natal tan | vewn added to either the dialogue or the bntiet. Mark fale of the Heenéog. Moi, but. the ‘propeistors of the | Sruith stull makes his “point"* on the horn Mowing eoto, blication as heretofore until it be reserved to appiy with and flonristes bis bapdanna with comic «race, Cinde- rete etl with ber amtuble Prince, to the aneons- ing dieguet of her envious aisiers; whils Luciolw and hor scantily clad ylow-weris soatinae to charm the tacky ocoupants of the front seats in the orchestra, which, by the way, are never vacant, ‘Tho extravagenza i« beyond oft doubt a wnccves, and as aA meanset showing whit the the baliet—is made of. it anewers every purine, the most satisfactory resutia, to the admirers of natare unadorned, The dintogue ta real Frencll wine with the bead off; but pedal developments und derolie’é costumes upbear ‘ibe piece, and tho ballet successfully breasts the waves of fortune in spite of every drawback. The stage is not very larvo; and al- thoagh the scenery is weil managed, grand effects aro found quite difcalt of productio mut then we have the ballet axanolace, They are all the nearer to the andi- ence from the smallneas of the sta have tho better ehance of danci 9 the aflections of the spertator. There are sevoral other thingy tuat might le com ae to the piece; but then there is the Ballet, and the shorter the skirts the greater the putnber of dra- Times consenting to its the sale. = “espect to it, Liberty PRUSSIA. had conferred the order of the ing and Crown Prince of Den- On the 10th, in the Chamber of Deputies, the Minteter of War brought in the military budget and made a speech, iu which he seid:—" The resolutions of | the lib- eral party jn much that is unimportant, but thoy also include points that require the grentost delib- oration, inasmuch as thef might sow the weds of future confiicts b tween the government and the Chamber. The government therefore would not allow itself to be pro- judicially influenced by the adoption of tho resolutions.’ The ministry also oopened the motions which demunded that the budget should only be provisionally sanctioned by the Chamber. The resolutions which had heen drawn up a! a private Pi mauiy Some tS Gah eeeen -Gaihe Cendntion to meeting of the different fractions of tue liberal part ballot. % Were passed by 188 ngainet 151 votes [ Weneunted, teceunstnere ts © ‘The proposal of Herr Weichenaim, that the Chamber | © should agree to the anent expenditure heing Bred PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. at 348 thalers this year, but at 118,201 thaiers less im future badgets was also ed. is ture adopt ‘The Countess Apponyi, daughler of the Avatrinn ‘The Minister of War Laving assented to this proposal, mbaaador in Lond mot tiew A waa married on the 24 of Deceim- Der, to the Prince Borg , at Appony, near l’eeth. General Menabres has been offered the post of itatien Minister ot Vienna and declined it. He wu beileved to 14 to the post of Minister of Foreign Afinirs, should rouunquished by Signor Viscuutt Venosta, Lord Clareudon has left Florence for Paris and Eng- the motions of which notice hed been given by other ‘were withdrawn. The receipts, as wells ihe exceptionally extraordinary expenditare, wae then agreed “The pews published by to. A Bertin telegram says on ee thal the ex. King of Manover had absolved the officers of the late Hanoverian army from their oath of allegiance, in consequence of representations made by England, is not confirmed,’ Prassia had begun to nse coercion to meet the hostility which prevailed to Prussian role in Hanover, Count Kielmansegge, commander of the ©: Tegiment of dragoons, had been pordm: Minden for having urged some to enter the Prussian service. ‘The Govornor of Hanover has instructed the Finance Department to fix by the lat of January pext the amounts of the pensions which may be claimed by the oficers of the late Hanoverian army, as (rom that date they will ceage to receive their pay. tution of the inhabitants trom the town of Don Salustiano Olozaga hay arrived in Florence—an- he unemployed foraign statesmen brought to yy curioMity to obuerve the last hours of # Papacy supposed to be on the eve of dissolution. nent sherman, of Ohio, is, stopping at the Hoffman louse General Eagan, U. 8. A., and Colonel Bumett, of New York, are stopping at the Filth Aveaue Hotei J. i. Gomer, of Hamburg, @ stopping at the Claren- don Hotel Dr. Gorge Taylor, of New Milford, and Rev, & Now man, of Omala, N.'f, are stopping at the ot. Denis 4 Hove! Hndorsieben bad been received by Coat Bismarck. In wed ‘ reply to helt inquiries the Minister Fated tir the pop. | “tie Curtis, of Boston; R. porn gtr soon lar vote in North Schleswig whother those districts are | Hore f to belong to Prussia or Denmark will bo taken, but not |“ Voional H. I. MoComb, of Doiaware, Colonel MJ until after the consolidation of the state of afairs gon- | Aierantor, of Havens, Cowust J. M Kawer, U. 8. A ernily in the Elbe Duchiew Gancral S. & Littlefield, U. BA; J. He MoKay! — Vuiied States Marsnal at New Orieana, aad Colonel AUSTRIA. }, Mann, of Alabaina, are stoppihe at the Metropoliten Hote A. Van Vechten, of Albany; Captain George Oar, of K Wailbridge, Ua A, are mopping at tbe Astor Hou Gener’ B #. Noes, of Ormoimuatl, and General u. i Myers, of Ugdounburg, are stopping at tao 9, Nicholas The Emperor, iu a letjer to the Minister of War, orders | Washington, and Captain , all further judicial procredipes against Marshal Bonedek and olber generals for their couduct durteg the late war to be dropped. A depttation fom the Lower Austrian Dist had been presented to the Emperor, with an address ro the convocation of tho Keicharvth, Huw May replied for (he Franco- that he would take their request into considerat It ta confirmed that the arrangements Anatrian treaty of commerce aud navigelion are nearly com| , and that the treaty will come lato operation on the Iai of Janvary next. The commitice’s draft of on addreas in reply to the lower royal reacript had been brought forward in ¢ house of the Hungarian Piet. It draws attention FIRE (N PHILADELPHIA. Pucanauena, Doc. 28, 1498 A Gre occurred yesterday morning in the Huildings Now. 1046 awd 136 1 t, demtruying property val } losers are Charles Phe $6,000, maured for $609 in the ‘Aina, of Hartford; A. Anderson, manufacturer of ¢ frigerators, £6900, insured im the Rayal and Philadelphin to the danger aiisiag from dunn at bo Company, aud Jolin Voulson, $6,000, atso Insured. and compucations abroad, and urges the (ni js a eattoat> diate complete and unconditional estayiiabment of the wews (Tem! couatitatonal e&to of things, as further delay ja adopt. ing that coutre would render an agreement betwoem mploy-a of ¢ Austrian and Hungary imposible, it also promises to Ralireal or a) consider the question of common aflatrs a® g00n a4 the | counterfeit on the cond™ Committee of 1967 shall have brought forward their | eee te ee N.Y, on the 24d int. cor report and the Qiet shail have been empowered to adopt Ing the force of law. Tha draft eon. | sumed all tho buildings om Lake street, from Hatsaway ing that am amuosty be accorded to ali | 19 Nater street. | The lows is varivuaiy eacimalod at ‘rou ventence for political fences $409,009 9 $1,000,000. % Axt, Lonis gentioman font his wits by death, ond ee fumed to lot ber be buried. The Board of Health had to . RUSSIA. tuned to © trend Seale Again need. [Warsaw (Dee, §) correspondence uf Posen Journal. Kurwia le aneretly arming (9 a cousiderabin extant; the ad euperintendent diecharged «con sion Wo the Gr case Car ww 8 wr ticket 8 father shot one of three par up the body of his deughuar, ro War Prepare gentleman hold Near Clevelant fons engaged in taking fact is undeniable, An incredible activity prevails in | cently burned. her arsenals; ehe \4 copverting the old infantry muskets Senetor A. D. White has docimed the charge of the into needle Fides and filling up the regiments, 4a short, Hehool of Fin ein ar if ms condition to be re ~ Sot ned we. “The yenor officers deve ie The giri-fogging sehoolm "of Cambridge, Me will be ruled upon {0 enter on n catopaign atthat period, | bes been prevented vy his triendy with $s A tndy However, it ts only mating the truth to ray that up to | *cbool teacher im Lo je has been fined far puniching the provest no ehauge las been made im the eanton. | * 007 | Does Kentucky out resk Masechuseus tn civ mente of the Rossian army, and that the military force | 000 ° has not been increased in the kingdom of Poland. Ls George K. Lee, formerly Jatge of the topreme Court Austrian froatier la ay baro of Russian troops as im ards. | of Virginia, lef) that tate and wont to Wow Ving at nary tim A considerable nutuber of young toon, | the outbreak of the war Op the eatabliehment of peane ary for the itera wil! prowacute to Le returned ant it cai war pot a) ad ‘The Maine Bate Preou wae managed at © prot) of $100 law! yor, At Hartford, Conn, government in mapafactaring ons bondr 4 battery yous of «new inveution The trade of Groen tay, Wo, inereased twenty ive por eaut inet year A Btate Temperince Conyaution @ili ese uble @b An- guia, Mane, on Jsmeary ° Many Mieerippinns are moving to Toras There ore twiee as many prison coavicts in T\\unoe ay io ee In Gailipolie, Oty while in 6 OL of paw natives of Galicia, who bad token part in the last Polish insurrection, bave just passed through Warsaw. had been sent to Siberia, but the Russian government at the instance of the Cabinet of Viecua, bas iately set them at iberty, and they are returning to their hotnes. Searcely haif of these young wen, it is perceived with regret, bave come tmek ; the others found their death im Siberit, af much from the journey and the climate aa from the painful labor to which they were subjected, An Imperial Ukase--The Catholic Cherch ta Reesia Placed Again Under the Control of the Authorities.The Kelations of Kussta With Rome Broken On. AM. Petersburg telegram of the "th saya —An im = ukase eeaed to-day eater that the relations of ania with Rome having been troken of, and ty four yours 014 Aled the convention~ of iM7 with the Holy See, Kerosene hay claimed another victim in Obetsoa, Men and ail other arrangements in reference to aboy sateen y the Roman Catholic (hurch heviog conmaqnentiy joat their value, the affairs relating to the Cathoties in Rosia are again to be placed under the direction of the Authorition who, If accordance with the existing laws, are enutrosted with the contro! of public worship ia Raswa and Poland’ INDIA. | Rownay, Nov 20 —Cotton rather Ormer Waek*s ahip- ments, 10,800 bales Kachange, Za OK4@ Preyhe | sUmorta Mor, $9,—Bachenge, 8. 0K4 Preigu to | Caccorta, Nov, 29, —Bachangs, Bogiand, tn girls wore kit Ther mother fowtn whom abe bat eeperaied, inform ar ber toa he bet tue Chi dren end she Would Dever BEAD Ree Cb -om Feniaoiem \« tdayed out 1 Nashville, Tose Keogh brethres can’ Re gaikered to bold © meniog Mayor of Cmcuns wants the pres fores im Garien, who ety ertied for om enmeria tk re Lal Liner, wil be weed at Memgumer;, Am, va fhe ath SE RSENS RARE Maecenas MMe CHO SGSe OMENS ae ae roe PEC Su a See AC NP sea SS RA Nai RT ASME ML Aug moe A Og CITY INTELLIGENCE. OEE IE SE Dayrquevcms oF tat Ort Ranxeav Comp, addition to laying tracks im violative of tho law, several ot’ our city railroad companies systomatically and per- Gist ‘atly refuse to pay to the city @ license feo of $50 on each ..ar, Corporation Attorney MeMabon, iy his annual report, #tates that the fees cannot be impoved on the Second nd Third Avenue companies, they having been formed b. fore the passage of am ordimapce whih the city auth Filles recently wi should coatrol them Sults have been instituted the Broadway and nth Avewue road, the eker Street and Fulton rry road, the Forty-second Street and Grand Street Ferry road an,t the Dry Dock and Kast Broadway and Battery road, The Dock and Westchester com. Paniew have beet sued tor Inying rails om the atreots ‘Without authority, and for obstructing the streets, A ouit agammat the iSecond aad Third Avenue companies, predicated on their liability to licouse fees under a Feet eraiens, has been arranged for submission to the ral Term of the Supreme Court, ALLroND ATTRAITEY Asiamunatiog,—About half past two o'clock yesterday mprning an occurrence took piace im North Wiltaur street which aearly resulted fatally. A seaman navred James ® Bell, attached to the wieck- ing steamer Saxon, of this port, who had been colebrat- tng Christmas by getting ‘tiaree sheots im the wind,” was standing om the sidewalk ia front of a basowent satoon, when a wen named Weederick Jones, acoompa- nied by another, whose nae hat not transpired, came to wstand cose by and at one commenced plying him yy. which #0 enraged oat! bis Gets, whoreapon Jonks, as alleged, drew out a knile aud plungod st into bisa, jodveting # dangerous ia the left wide. OR dOWR thuianl Had ‘he weapon'entered an inch death would have beoe the resuit, Ho also A singabon He was conveyed tothe New Yi where ke re- mained up to a lite hour last eventng in 8 oritieal comdi- tiom, Lon redisiely after waking tbe attack the cowardiy ruftiana de py Dut Jonks was onbsequoatly arte stot by an officae of the Fourth precinos: Ovvicenormees Rewoven eno THe Bowern Wine “4es, — During the rst fortnight pty reported that all the anti-Jobnson men have been removed from the United Statos Bonded Warehouses No. 66 Hrosdway and No. 35 New eitect. One hondred and *thirty heads ar oaid to have b2en stricken off, and the dens ottieo hwiders are, > la believed, the supernuticraries who were employed in tha stores to ald tho election of a lending candidate, Thevfew remaining radicsta view with great alarna the gloomy prospect before them and are unxionsty looking owt (or some me@ihod of retaining their pow fons, One: ov Tux Cay tonens ow Boorm im Coumr. —Yeuterday morning John Afotph Singer, formeriy a soldier at tached to the Sixtoenth Now York cavalry, appeared at the Tombs (or the purpossof having Justiow Dovding’s clerks make oat © papers for presontution 9 the War Dopartment ay Washingtom, by whicd be Lopes to obtain a considerable sum of money due him by the cor- poration of Washington, Singer was one ment of twenty-Ave soldiers of the Sixt cavalry who assisted i the captare of J Wilkes Booth, tho assassin of President Tineotn Singer bes already received 81,700 for tho wervive he rendered in capturing Byoth oat of the reward oitered by tho genoral govorn- ment, and he now pots ino claim for hia share of 000, which wax offered by the citizens of Wash! ton lor the arrest of Hooth Singer, who» « Germat about twenty-eight years of "axe, narved over four years in the army and escaped unharmed, Tay Lazarus Monown,—Mr, Lazarus, widowmot Harry urdered by Bernard Friery, yesterday ap fore Justice Dowling and requested (hat her Hite sou John might be committed to the cure of the Commissioners of Charivies and Correction, ax ghe war Yo support him. The request was complied with, ver and goa are Unow separated tho time AW UI KNT OF TM BALE OF Tie Sriatmuey AgtaN Be AND Bais. —The pate of the steamships Atiantic and Raltic, advertined to take place at twelve o'Cvck yester day, adjourned until Saturday Dext, at neon, for the ac Commodation- of parties desiring to Did aud umalle to be present yestoriay. Howe CARiace vou Tae Sowr.—A vory han isome howe carriage and boxe ta being completed for tho trem York Firemen’s Assoriation, of which Heory Wilson ts prewidwat, intended ava New Your's gift to ‘be Fire De- periment 4 Colanibia, South Carolina TH will be Gniwned some tite in January, at a coat of $3,000. Picnrocarra on THe Cava,—Of fate the practions: of the tight-tingered gantry seom to be inerewing rather than diminishing. On Tuesday might » gang of these foartows peripatetion bowrded oar No fit of the Third Avenne Katlroad tine on ty way dow nen in the vicinity of Tenth street they deprived a poor American citizen of German extraction « hag and pocketbook, The modus operandi was essed by home passongers who ware Ktanding on the rear plat form, but who held their peace for fear of corporeal punishment Tux Fanezaa’ Covi,—Tho eagular weekly mecting of the Farmers! Club was beld yesterday atthe Cooper Tn stitute, The etub bad an nansually long seman, dis cussing @ number of topics of interest to the agroul sural portion of the community, Amoug other things, the question of the badness of four the tale of ‘ork of reviving ring the M rroroiaran Vina Deraeraant, — rhe regoler weekly mesting of the Gommisioners of this department was hold in firemen’s Hail yowterday morning, the Presi dont, C @ Pinckney, fn the chair; Commiavioners Abbe, Browne Da Logs being prevent the report of the Finacce Coram ttes was received and adopted John Carr aod James Pettitt were on complnet dimniaed the service. Routine business af no pablo \aterest occupied tue Board for a sbort (ime, after which It adjourned. A desacrion Stony, The Now York correspondent of some country paper lias elaried (he story thet Mr Wit Ham B. Astor gave a costly ontertsinment at his ros! Stanton last work, and that the mo- (ntention ty nt vallore Oa making lag ad that there @no truth in Pt aod that (ie vndeat, es te uenaliy y marely ’ snark for Lue Com {the rare! jeaders of his jourpal > Vaoerriow —A grand reception, gotten ap jog, vracter of he araples a ap eadil ssoceum, ‘Tar Oasvatry +7 Tue Amkams Pe Berm Coroner Wiidey yesterday helt » the remains of nan Shot Gre young man *ho 8 to death ab the depot of che amereae ha 5 wo aireot, a9 prov’ reported. Charies Hylse and 1 on Van Wert son Che matter, whew Che cape was ho Foturned & verdict “tat th + death ly injaries from twine on Comm anr's iret on tant find 9 to Ob saluaileed to the Jur’ dreemend sain bo “ ng 0 the American Rajwone 424 day of December, 1408 foc omploying » dang cate inte their batid ng by atte he rear of them, ¢ prevent og te brakeinan from wotlug |o art wher Des + Devensnd was \waaty-two years Senter 0: Dow The Alpha De 1 a foxtive om nt monico's Horal, Pitt * Sedee Chas Vitehell, MO Kenoteld, Jndge Sores ow expected to be preset 1 Mowraury ting Nevem ber 22, there were STA deaths ding 64 in tin Inetitulionn nee wer i This ean une the yearly rate was 2 In tations & in Now York ! - 4 i ‘ per cent of all, searia fovera deviroyo4 ‘ = he disrricnal Giasanen have wearily disappeared fron Ce w svterday bald an inque ‘ ’ mesy of Mary Ant Grito, « live # t tee yeore of age, w te of $ S oy le | . ant t ' as Mavioy, © ran witiy Uw years 6 . . foot of Kiguils wiroet, Mant mrer, amd - peer he aot to t% a . “ aod it 8 . LBA, oot ents hued in ore aman 0 Sight Mee « this Crate can monks fromm O16 te $2) «© te Gall ot prement, bat yrve on how vw ~The very ‘ : the epee y opt (Wn ap peiniel ly larer gee Kee Orem o wonerotnas wm | _ - ‘i 11 fOr its management reported favorably, por ae inor alterations, and thoes desirous of bm Cointng demben.* of the society can Bow do 4a by com plytng with ble ag SComary regulations, Accum, —Earh ” YeHterday morning, man mamod Reinhera 48 driving aloug he was suddenty theven | [PM his woat to the ground, aa consequence of oue of th ® [rout wheels ag come ia contact with a loose paring 8000 which partially umes the wagon. ie was (mmedia tly picked up by g laborer y ved the ocourrence, aad Ramee Teney, SAO DAD GSS "S” 0 wan gebeeqeneer ved lo his residence ia Twa MY Sizth Alroot, The con! ¢ hature, An ol: injuries are not ofa very seriou ~4 pene 3 foll dowm ob aad Price, residin,* 1D stant ing, been negligently left open She sua 'sined fracture of the right femur. Afver beim,’ Wkea to her Tesideuce she was alended by # surgeon, THE OCEAN YACHT RACE. TO THA BDITOR OF THE HERALD. “an Pour, LL, Dec, 3, U Paend you an liom in rogard to the yachta whick, altuough late in the day, you may make woof. They Wore We OF Lie evouing of the Mth inst. from the whaling station a! Smith's Pot, Loug Island, Ofteom mileweast from Fire |s!aud, in the following order —The juarters ofa mile ahead of the Henriette, Wing three mils axtera of the latter Vostw thi ‘and the FI Fomrnuss Moxnor, Ute. 24; L888) The staconmes shat @ large O6lton warohease anar Nor folk, contanmg £500 balos Of oviioy, was desiruyed by fire one day tast week, ts imoorrect. No eeth Ore eee taken place iMoriplk of vicinity, The United States District Court, Hon Judge Under. pee prowidiag, adjourned ou Saturday unvt tho May rom. The schooner Rebeera Shepard, of Philadel bis, trom Kingston with guano, arrived at Norfolle to-uny in de treat She hat encountered th lute harrivanc, aod gullored yevoroiy, aud tately off the capes Of Usiaware bad lus jibb nd wails NEWS. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. Han Frasennon, Dec 267"teas. The steamship Colton Age, will passengers (rtm Ma Vork December 1, arrived yesterday, che reports te United los ntewmer Mohonge throw Freoce w ule on Dest mbor old ming, Viacer county, Callfornis, has bewn wold for $450,000. Over one snd mom are at present amployed Hatlroad on tuo west side of tho Sarre not, Was wbot and almont et, near Wharton. by Henry Kil tin born in Elimger'« f the iniddle of the staeet volver, one of the bails t near Lhe heart, cauating bis dealt in af murderer then escaped, but delivered bimewlf up to tbe authorities this moraing. He ues beew committed for triad . Serpeunon City, Dee Cortifieates of election were» hig, Noell, Van Horm, Bom) Puan whic THEA. derives ite voluplusus All Prizes Cashed ta Legal Lotterion. Circe Mare eed Oraw ings sent J CLUTE, Urober, 176 Nreed weg. son, PUSS atte Sebi, A Mali r Broadway, near Foi FeO, aod rod A Sure Pile Core, DIL GILBERT S PLUM THRTOUM ENT veaty cures ( prime fevmt iy mail ow Ao B. Cireulare (ree Holt yy Arigna Aguote whad everywhere. Adivea + i Mammuiam Manager SB Beowsway, Now vork Al Detine & Co.'s, O35 Broadway, Toile 1 arabes Artivles, Vaney Goods, leury Heiabem Sheu fumery, de, (oF huli day preseate ere omremaattes aed » Pam, Frock! ree ee AOU hat Rete dened Reims mad DICATED SOAP, 3) Mroadwey camwory oe wleaes ee botoaaia te etain, See SPM IeL Os he 6 Astor oven of De eo Msloty Gnd Digsears tenn, renner ne Saft nore vve for ante at coms. of Dyep- pain Kati AND CHILDRENS ROO RTS BROKAY HROTIER fom Campbell's BD wooly Lats, Far ae Onegue ed reat variety, « vlet tobe Ue bia WM NM GTL ER Dewegia, 19) sale avenue, acner of Pati ennsn acent sina Re me aie SL ¥ DANTA'S, WO Senet euenet, surmerof Weewatar Cowraud’s Orinaral Creme, oy. we sup wae New Things fe on fee, Th Heres aod Var Comsberers ot GF Ce Nes SES sand © wun The ’ Hoya! Mavane four Yor Oftetal Draw. ier ihe . EAT OR & 1) backers 16 Wall seem, Tm tention, Newrolaiy treme met , y rene - Now Tore ® © bom “tee ’ Lowery. Prises Paid te r “ Foie Dak oe rr ae Tho tahbee of er Being Tet Mippers for aot eed vaetal Br tle ene oe Lee) ‘Se ‘The Woes Mackiy tg new . fleet i des 6 bighens precee | erorias bes Vie ey 4 Hats Paetten nnd Arnewental Hair, Bog a7 La prea

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