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NEW YORK fERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1866. 5 rn — 9 ee ne or —. PEE naeake Rann rsy nue oe : = , : sentative oF Hah, taeqash, brit, “4 for itso ement reported favorably, than ag tle hoad of m hostile cuurch; but his Ministers, ; claimed. * RIs TORI. CITY INTELLIGENCE. ion gabanith snot. aiterasions, and thove desirous of the- 60 far Trom befriending » deciared enemy of their Italian P with type a WHS . ree Coming membe,* of the society can pow do aa by com — @ , ope meep ensiquante peplong: thet be mang: od ri an ‘edition of | Trinmphal Reatrce of the Queen of Tragedy { Dxivguevoms oF twe CHT Rarxean Comranner—TA { DIVO With Elm _ POmArY regulations, ‘A ‘ Power wicee mibtary forces, what may be the Bven- Ett c as * yesterday morning, while e milk-~ ; said avainst their efficiency in the field, are quite large Sead ned onotianel an iemites ‘want as Elizabeth, addition to laying tracks im violatioa of tho taw, several AcoLmmens, — Earthy 2 ‘ watiensn eoough to nail down an Austrian army in the south ia | 1egi“when the plait, Sie eta Wallin pene Tho beautifal litle Théstre Vrangais last aight pro- | o1° our city railroad companies systematically and per- | Man Mamod Keinhara | WHS driving aloug Righth aveaug, case of am emergency. tho proprietors of Maik that Ee'rertaersntp sented «coup d’ceit of fashion and brilliancy in the audi- | gigi. satly refuse to pay to the city @ license feo of $50 om | b* Was suddenty throw’ apes his wont to the grouad, im " 9, which then subsisied between the twe re should bo | toriam sucts as the name of Ristori alono could summon, | each rar. € jon Att MeMabon, in hy consequence of one of th ® {roat wheels having come ia ‘The Fope’s Speech om the Duties of THE MEXICAN QUESTION. dicated: rom the ‘at ot! Dooere | tm Gt Year: | and och as her matchless Rilzaboth rmust over attract. | topor, states that the fee cannot be lispoet, on ne | e0miact with » loose paving *008 whic partially upmat France aud “ Christianity” ~ these suits were filed fur te prqoas ala mentioned. | Her rentrée in the metropolis after hor tate tour through | second snd Third Aventiv companies, they buying been | the Wagon. He was immedia '@Y picked ap by » laborer of on the 20th the other Eastern citios amounted to almost an ovativi formed b.*fore the passage of an ordimance whirl the | BAmed Tracy, whe Lad obees iyo the occurrence, ead oth Janney, 1896, a0 tinction from Vice Gaupelior Word | aa et’ the close, of each, aut the immome antieoco | CnY athe Tiles recensly urged should costtol tnem, | removed ton drug store, whem.” ie was aubvequandly ‘Paris (Dec. 9) ing Mr, Job b> ‘Suits hi been instituted inst the Broadwa: 4 | conveyed to his residence im Twe UY sixth sireat, sco ate from Toulon open of ‘he greet activity in | Hoation of the ming ded ual the. bearing. of the competted “her by. their enthusiasm 0 bow | Seventh Avemue road, the Ker Street and Fulven | injuries are not of n very serious ep ays he * that port with a view to the evacuation of Rome and | S#uses. When that injunction was granted the Court | her acknowledgments again and agaiv. The | Ferry road, the Forty-second Street and Grand Street | Woman named Mary Price, residin.t 18 and Health of Napoleon. Mexico, For the last three or tour days orders and des- expressed en opinion that the length ban fing sop audience was remarkable one, both in | Ferry road ant the I) Dock and Kast Broadway and shite on ber way home yeaterday ¢¥ foe itry ow | the Ev. Mail had peg fon Battery road, The Dock and Westchester com. | the stone sieps of a cellar, the eutray ENGLAND PREPARED FOR THE FENIANS, Patches from Paria for hastening the departure of the | Died wah ype and madler from the Londin Timer eighs os | Dumbers etx character. A more select, critical and P panies tive boca sued for laying Falls om the. atreots | Yoon. negiiacotiy left open she mia'siOed a savore bs, lama ‘on, ‘There is some murmuring on tho part of ‘clement in the arguments at the of the | fastuonable aveemblange has rarely boon congregated | without authority, and for obstructing the streets, A} facture of tho right —. pepretie takea to her been transferred to this Teeatre. uit agaimat the i3cond and Third Avenue companies, | ‘**\deuce she w ‘came within the walls of aay ¢ Seldom even at tho | edicaied on their liability to pay ticonce fees under © ‘eiped, and Mr. Bagshawe for | Opera wero the ladies and Meir attendant cavaliors cos | prior ordimanc, has Beou arranged for suomlasion vo the “THE OCEAN YACHT RACE. ment acts ay if every moment was of ‘utmost value, See in_the first suit; Sir Roundell Palmer, Mr. | sumed en régle with more scrupulous exactness, and ao- ral Term of the Bupreme Court, pod haan on tho naval offlocrs at their vessels being turned to uses | “ses. They had for which Management of tho London Times and Curious : Business Revelations. AS Mexico, if one may judge the magni. | Jessell and Mr. Haddan appeared for Mr. John Walter: | tory amd actresses of no mown repute, too, sat inthe | ALLNOKD ATrxarTay Asanunarion,—About half-past TO THe BDITOK OF THE HERALD. ‘ ko. &e. Py (ee Oe a wea soca, tne fuccmnnee ot ara Mee Plantae Cee Cae thee ae fo ped, Me athe | boxes intently studying the great model before them. | two o'clock yesterday morning an occurrenes took place smusm’s Powr, LE, Deo. #6, 1908, Rear ‘Atwaten Biteine commanding the divi- | Suits. ‘What'cau wo add to our repeatod dissertations on Ris- | im North Wiltiaur street which auarly resulted fatally, | Paend you ae liom in rogard to the yachts whic, ee Gouin tha Antiien, ban veonved insouctices lo proceed Ph acter ey Re wap only the counsel | ton'a Klisebeth? Last might it seomed to us that ther } A seaman natsed James ®% Bell, attached to the wreck- | alttiough late in the day, you may make wie of, They erman mail steamship Allemania, Captain Traut- | with the com. ing steamer Sexon, of this port, who had been colebrat- | Woe Hee OB (Le evening of the Mth inst. from the man, which left Southampton on the 12th of Decomber, ‘Srrived at this port early yesterday Thémis to Vera Cruz, and tak mand.in-chist of all the French mavat free, vn the Quif of | rst sult, eald that but for the, observations of the Vico morning. @Tho loman steamer City of Boston, Captain Brooks, ing Christinas by getting “time sheets im the wind,” | Whaling station s! Suith's Pont, Loug Island, Ofeom od, in the following order: —The comiog of the troops during their voyage from Vers no doubt whatever as to this case, It stood thus there | sorta, she comptotoly sank ber individuali- | wasstanding om the widowalk im front of a bayowent | Milewenst from Fire | ls believe were two separate sets one of them the ‘ uarters of ote, of the ening. a we paper, the olhier ty im the contradictory elements which were | astoon, when a wan named Jonea, accompa- | Vostw throw Ofamile ahead of tho Henri which left Liverpool at noon on the 12th and Queens- Linge pate Lin promisters of tus een wopmpante, "Signy te ‘united in he persom of this extraordinary Queen. Her | Diet-by another. whose naine Ras not tranapiewd, amo | and tie PiAwing the cine astore of the Iattor town on the 18th December, arrived hore at an early transport service. ‘two papers belonged to one person ; but in ‘@ trans- | dissimulation was moro conrpiete, her enthusiasm and | ¢0 # stand clove by and at one@ commenced plying him | hour this morning. 6th, and the other w fitting action took place which had the effect of creating « | recktess deCance of the might of the Spaniard and his | With quostions and demanding muney, which 4 enraged = = : seine non maine separaye partnership in the ‘and: this p | Invincible Avmada more’ fect, her remorse | Bell that he “strack out! bis Mets, whereapon EWS FROM FORTRESS mONnce. Tho Louisiana sailed simultancously with the City of a Sear hones, had been ever since carried 08, under separpte and | at the death of her loved Vorrible and thrill. | Jonks, as alleged, drew out a large knile aud plaogod vt + hee ° Boston, N F poner Ry agency It was alleged om of ‘the | ing, and her own death more natural, an@ we might aay edits Jodisting & dongerone weaed is yd left wide. Fomrnnas Mownor, Dae. 24; 1588) ‘Tho nows reporis have been anticipated invall the main THE MOVEMENT. amg y oe ee, ee Beg a, ere eee acs ae be Sere Cae |. doa, waeld Gane cage for ig ine Teselead es |, The staCenmes shat « ldrye 08tton warohoase anar Mor ‘Points by our cable despatches, published in the Hrmaup FENIAN a shave type and matter supplied to tously them the remark we have oftex heard made | s4¥ere iow above the right eye fen. sungsbo, He { folk, contamng 4500 bales Of Guitoy, wax desiruyad by from day. to day, and the fingucial and commerciat oe Agate ag forthe use of the Au-ning Mail. wore, any & who sew ber tm that great ‘rile. They seid | Was conveyed tothe New York whare he re J fire one day tast weak, Is incorrect. No «ath Ore bee Advices have been fully covered MP tho, daily quotations | Zaaiand fer ‘a War fm Ireland--The | each t it must be founded either upon an express | thet even when left the theatre they could | ™ainod up ton lite honr last evening in s orivieal com. ax iwMortpik or vicinity. ( Search for Stephens—Cardinal Culles on | % 40 implied contract. The Vico Chancellor Sir W. P. | not suppress @ feoling of horror mirghod with | ‘ou. Larediately after waking the attack che coward!y om plane - from the sam* soures. The details of these advices, British Aid to Garibaldi—French Opinion of | Wd seemed to have thought that there was such an | pitvfor the misorabie, remorse-atrickan, crowned hag | Tufiana desamped; but Soaks was onbaequeatiy arrestor ‘The United States District Court, Hon Jodge Under taku from our foreign files, contain matter of consiaer- | phe Irish & usage as might possibly amount to the conferring of 4 | and broken-hearted woman, before whose eyes the | YY an officw of the Fourth precinos: wood prowiding, ayourued ou Saturdey unvt tho May ‘Gilneas je anions jena es right. The tile of the Plaintian i ms tae Case Star pe Phantoms of her numerous victimm were ever prosent, ormmns Renova wane Twe Bowen Wane f Mtn. schooner Rebeara Shepard, of Philadeist\a, trom Tas France, of Paris, reports the fact that the Emperor | [Dublin (Dec. 9) correspondence of London Times}. | some puma ivtantse ai nae De eee | ee cae Ere ee novsns,—Daring the rst fortnight itty reporded that all seine nich aaaen aceteen oe nto tir ie aie Maxtmilian returned from Orizaba to the City of Mexico, Peabenpniyny ll pea ergy set so-day. Wi is in the Boening Mai! only, and if thero bad beenvany in. the antiJohnson men have been removed from the > : TH hat on ores thb late are po and tf ions @ leaders, they seem to | tention on th f the vendors of thei: "hited States Bonded ou ro guiiared severely, ly OW the Caged aeape & telogram to that effect having been received from | be vo checkmated on every side, tho authorition are £0 | Hieuisneainet tos Titer Beeontiers eke eeemotinn | Sngovernable pride and tempor: When she sighs | United States Honded Warehouses No:"66 Hrondway and | DAI Mn ate Maximilian by the Archduchess Sophia in Vionna. Vigilant and the overwheliniug military force at thecom- | would have been found in the instrutnent of assignment. | whoce princsly bearing won her. lov nirationit | NO, 38 New sifect. One handred and™thirty beads are eels ite The steamship Francs has arrived at St. Nazaire from | And of the government so conspicuous, that only down, | But there was no trace of anything of the sort, and | was not mere acting, but a soene lite that | Piders are, iets bellows x uae tarmchenite ste NEWS. FROM SAN FRANCISCO right madmen would do what the Fen hoiders are, ‘ - evidently and | nothing to sbow that there was any privity between the bef vhe ANCE, eK Mexico, with 3,664,000 francs in specie. literally must do if they raise their flag-—ruah upom the | ‘77 hemspaper proprietor and Wee ihe ieaepet | natttcss one ie ah ier ines ek: ieee were employed io thy stores to ld ihe election of daw Fesnceec, Dev. sepfeses Four companies of French troops will remain at Rome | caunon’s mouth. tho shares in the Zivening Mail. That transaction, there- | him would save bim under any circumstemces, | Waiink candle, | tie tow romalaing dic tle view | rig staminehip Goldon Age, witt puxsemgers (rom M THE SEARCH YOR STRPHNN?, fore, afforded no ground for the implication of a contract, | her pasmonate outbursts of temper when abe A number of polion wore engaged on Thursday night om bohalf of the plaintiffs in tho drat suit. | calls to mmd how deeply he offended her, tho clutebing | fy 520" from ten till twelve o'clock, searching all the priveipal transactions from which it was sought to | at the death warrant from the hands of Davison, as iit | vir pov Come Vowels at Acapulo on December 10 hotels in the city of Waterford for James Stephens or his seapiy @ contract were thexe—thers being uo actual | were the last plank of hope, and the: frantic Own ov 24x Cay tonens or Boorm im Cover. —Yeoterday ‘The Banker gold mine, Piacer county, California, haw confederates, right on the part of the Avcning Mail to be fusmished | with which she orders a mossengor to bu ent to stay tho | morning John Adolph Singer, former woldier at- | bewn sold for $450,000 Alderman Casey has given notics of @ motion in the | with literary matter and type by the Times nows- | execution, were the feelings of a tortured preust, not the ait eer Yo Over one thovsand mew are at present omployed Cork Town Couneil, roposing that it #honid call on all | paper, ‘tho former paper had deen for many | studied action of ap accomplished aviters alone. Ni tached to the Sixtsenth Now York cavalry, appeared at | grading ine Pacitc Itallsoad on the west side of the Serra the corporations and town commissioners of Ireland to | years’ so supplied. But could it be said that be-| betore has art approached more nearly (© the Tombs forthe purposoof having Justiow Dowding'* » Newade Mountain. coutribute towards a fund to be offered for the apprehen- | cause the proprietors of the Times newspaper had ever | the fatal brouze told the dread tidinus of | clerks make out come papers for presentation oo the « wiveien sion of the head conspirator, and that the Cork Corpora- | since 1820 made exch an allowance or omcession to the Bee- | tho ominous words “Non e piu’? fell onver sar, the look rg , i: NP tion should give £100 for that purpose. ning Mail therefore a emtract must be implied, a8 against | of horror and utter desolation which made her | War D ay Washington, by whicd be Lopoa to DER IN PHILADEL PIA. THE LATE ARRESTS. the Times newapaper, to continue such asupply? More- | face that of a Meduen was one taat the audience | lm erable cum of money due him Dy thie ed “Pum Doo 2, 1808 * (Dublin [Dec, 10] correspondence of the London Times.) | over, there was here no consideration moving from the | could ‘not forget. Then came the flecce denun. | POration of Washingion, Singer was one of a det tte: en ene The police have made a second seizure of gunpowder | proprietors of tho Ling Mait to those of the Time: | ciation of the tngratelul Bacon; tho- freatic, itpo- | Meh! of twonty-tive woldiary of the Sixteenth New York | | Yosterday morning Chay Seva. residing ab 207 Morvan at Athy, im tho county Kildare—sixteen casks. It was | newspaper, Thero was pothing more than a permission | rous command to be loft alone with hor great sorrow, | CAYMTY who assisted “the capture of J Wilkos Booth, | Binoet, was whut anil alcaoat walanlly killed, gu s in transit to @ remote part of the Queen's county. No | on the part of those gelemen to the oiiers to publish, | and the utter prostration when the words © Alone, sloue, aansin of President’ Lineotn. Singer has alroady | street, near Wharton. by Henry Killinger: Hered blew arrests were made in connection with it. Two boxes | during a poriod of many years, the articies and news from | with my remorse and ray tod" wring thwinmost $1,700 for tho service he rendered in capturing | YM born im Eliinger « fae, the lnster stepped inte containing Afty-six pounds of gunpowder were seized at | the Times paper. Had there been anything in the evi- | of hor heart. No matter how inconsiatent the libretuat | Bvoth ont of the roward otered by the genoral govorn- | Wie iniddie of the staat avd ved (wo abode (ran «re the Traleo railway station on Friday. donee of the case to how that when Mr. Platt purchased | banboen in hie work or whet uuwarsetatkenoertion ne { ment. ned he now pots ino claim for his share eee ae ee ee ee wars eas On Saturday night the police arrested, on suspicion of } the shares in the Hvening Mail there wos held out tohim | hos taken with history, the genius of Ristori reconcion | $29,000, which was offered ‘by. the eltizens of Washi Periece tk caeeeal, baw acioeed Riabiton to tear Fenianism, two brothers named John’ J. and George | a prospect of the continuance of the permission to pub- | everything, and wo forget ana hronizms, comtradiction =, vr the arrest of Boothe Singer, who» & Germ! Pinapaaeay: Chee eanenees See eenverse Sheer 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 o visit to the Emperor has given rise to many strange surmises. His Royal Highnoss instead of going 10 Compi*ane 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 blow at the prosperity of the British provinces, finding that tf fas falién most heavily ‘upon themselves, wiil have vhe subject brought up for Feegusideration in Congress. It ta confirmed in Florence that Commandatore ‘ork December 1, arrived yesterday, che reporte are unxionsty loxking Out Lor some meihod of relaining Kelly, the former the proprietor of a tobacco shop at 27 | lish the 7'imes articles and news, and so a ground for say- thi aug bon! tweuly-oigut yours of axe, worved vver four years | S0¢bOriLiew thin moraing. Ho bes bora committed for Tonollo, one of the Italian envoys to Rome, has been in- | Tppot Sackville atreot, andthe latter connected with a | inrstat Me Piatt paid tao mewee on rhe tail ppt ple rae fac ge recat ene cumcberce fa the army and escaped unharmed, triad. eurntiacdias structed not to insist on the oath of fealty of the bishops | similar estabilshmont at 25 Gratton street, hose who now claimed through him might, | was well supported in every reepect. Signor Mancini, in | Tay Lazaros Monwe,—Mrs, Lazarus, wilowof Harry MISSOUA) CONGRESSMEN to the King of Italy, nor on the exequatur. inthe tae by Heep gs Hecate vege sep pry —_ perhaps, ha beverly) Lesa equity. or A od the third act, mado ihe Earl of Essex the few tdeal of @ | Parry urdered by Bornard Priery, yesterday ap _—— 4 iuan » presel was ni ing of sort in the evidence, nor ao: in ” ble h the biood of R His def 1 Fivo conventions have teen agreod upon between tho | g prisoner in Mountjoy Prison, ‘The prisoners’ names aro | show that the aesignora of the shares in the Evening | auee of Eliaabelb, and his sarcastic, withereg invecuve |B aTet before Justice Dowling and requested that Mer Po ogc 8 a dxremaon Ure, Der, 2, 18 Austrian and French pienipotentiaries intrusted with the | Welsh, a draper’s assietunt; Murphy, a mechanical en- | Mzi! had any right to bind the proprietors of the Times | agsinst Howard were given with nate force and ho sou Joba might be committed to the cure of the | mon Pie, Noell, Van Horn, Homjauin Andorsee, MUlerg gincer; and Ferns, who was a clerk in one of the large | nowspaper. There w: theref: no contract to be " i epiuning milla in town. In the house there were found | implied from that part of the py Indeed, it was one ee a fall the canals, ee ee concealed @ bullet-mouid, powder flask and other articles | in which the feelings of the parties tad mages conduced The next appearance of Fistori will take place om iy wsioners of Charities and Correction »wupport him, The request was co E nylier abd goo are Line separated tor thotime | The Cradte of Cupid nozotiations for an Austro-French treaty of cominerce. and Gravelly Thoy are, First—A treaty of commerce, to which are ap- pended the necessary tariff, Second—A treaty of navi- | of the same description, with numbers of the suppressed | to the arrangements actual red e- | Puiday, whon the drama of Deborah, by Moventhal, x arose, the Greeting por's tell dee, but bad hee Girt Imow gation, Third—A consulary convention, Fourth—A | IehPemple, cy ana Doolan cat, | eas niet ra guns ceced., ware canvensont j10 | ‘wi Os given for the fret time iu New York. IIOCINAAENT OF TH BALE OP THR ATES ATLAN: | eee tee oat ee TOIL DLOUMTNG OREO convention for literary propriety. Fifth—A convention | g¢ Giyn, in the county Iimerick, and brought to Mount- | cause such arrangements were convenient they ‘were Wave Seek Phedtre. .—The sale of the steamships Attantic and | derives ite volupty mine concerning the succession of Austrians dying in Freach | joy prison under the Lord Lieutenant's warrant. - never to be interrupted? Upan the whole case it ap- ‘i nda lad on wid to take place at twelve o'clock yester - = ‘porsassions, aud vice versu. yeame Senheriy ites persons were rearrested | peared that thero wus nocontract betweon the partics, Cendrilion still “runs,” sustained by nuimrmes avd ‘doy, sdloieae’ nill Mol blag Aalklabines. ah hes htt Bele Laghed ta Legal Lotteries. Cire. News from Dresden and Leipeic report numerons af. | Of, at Clonmel—P. Power, publican; T. Norris, | either express or implied, abd_ that the bill in “Platt vx. J symmetrical madersiandings, and inst eveuing the ‘hem | oe ition of partic desirig to Did. « vmnide to J CLUVEK, Draken, 116 Newed wag. be present yestorday. ae ‘ Present. Poiiak @& Som, ol Tapes owls onder, be chandler, and Ancrew Milne. On the same day Martin | Walter’ must be dismissed. It must be dismissed, with Kenngdy, a publican, was arrested at Athlone. He had | costs, except 20 far as it prayed a decree tor adumuiution | 7 Wa Mled In every part, No now developments have ; A monaa: eon arrested last spring on a similar charge. _ | of {ile partuereb and for account. There indét be a | Lee added to either the dialogue or the batlot. dark | Hosa CaRniae vou THK SOUTH—A vory banisome |»), Aro ay, fable {Dec. 11) correspondence of London Times.j sale Most, but the proprietors of the | Sruith still makes his “point” on the horn blowing solo, | hose carriage and bose ia being completed for thodtew | and repealing ome important arrests were made yosterday. Twoot | Times consenting to its publication as heretofore until | ang fonrishes his bapdanna with comlo crace, Cinde- | York Firemen’s Ausoriation, of which Henry Wilson ts frays betweon soldiers and inhabitants of Saxony and ‘Prussian soldiers. ae The Prassian government is rather annoyed at France mainiaining her legation at Dreedon. the mon, named Francis Murphy, or Mullen, and J the sale. Liberty might be reserved to appiy with | poms etl yeritle her amftuble Prince, to the uate N Bei > a ‘ A Sure Pile Core. Iu the session of the Prussian Chamber of Deputicg | Murphy, were found in the Chapelizod Mills; and three | ‘spect to It, jog augin eC her envious tasers; wise Lastolaped ner-| Srotseer of Cotartbis, vouth ComstieseR wil ba Aaeied | pewdinty Cres the tree Lees ok pee Men ty mail om the Mintstor of War trough: 4m the military budget, and } others, named Sweeny, Houston, or Hewaton, and Mcal. eT pe scanty cind glow-wortns soutinae to charm the tacky a cont of 3,000. Fooript of $A. Crculacs ree Soll yp drageate sguule in which he said: Tee SB teaeee In Lower Abbey street. ~ Avnogs Goan. PRUSSIA. ocoupants of the front seats in the orchestra, which, by pucers on ‘THK Cava,—Of lube the practices: of | Eantedcverrwhere, Addrem J. M Ramalan, Mesager | Oe hes #3 ss sil BA ae tty hy Ms Me Bo ogd mould, and some ammu! n sxe beicehieCasdeiieiabillaghins the way, are never vacant. see sxirerneyon beyond av Slt nignced quaecwunad iste r way, Now ior . . resolutions © liberal party contain mucl were we LJ ir » alt doubt a wuccess, and asa meanset showing whet the ve Mh « erewing rater 4s unimportant, bat they also include many points that | A most iznportant and extensive ‘soizure was made Si Beet Free, Set. coats pypoedar of the | coempany—espectally tho ballet—is mate of. ic anewers | than diminishing. On Tuesday might x guag of thesn p At etine de So.re, O25 Bregdey Mee require oe Ge icemmpe = meena they Be ree tee retake h mgr North strané bios of gle upot id be | every purpose, with the most satisfactory Foautts t0 thO | fonctions poripatetion boarded oar No. {14 of the | fumory, de, tur ba const wern- for ion re e ofticers, ippen bus dintogua +) pon poner tmenben The poverainent; therefore, | cosded to premise siteate In (be above ‘beality’, aud On the 10th, in the Chamber of Deputies, the Minister woanieets oyun ine bend ox melee a : Find bcs Third Avenue Katlroad line on its way down, sud wnen | yy — ra of the different factions of the | ployed in its manufacture. ‘The premises were in charge | °F! party contain much that is unimportant, but thoy coery dranbeck. Tho stage ix not very Jango; and ale | Pocketbook, The modus vperands was wilnesed by | Trockme are always used wou yond « nd are idee Ia Berlin the mombore of the éi paca ofa man named Jonn Smyth, who was placed under | #lo tnclude points that require the grentost delib- | thengh the scenery ix weil manaced, grand effects aro | some pasaongera who ware slanding on the rear plat | kuowmas the best remedy tor Coughs, Cokty Toros Oe Uberal party will hold a public meoting tocome to an | arrest and transmitted to Mountjoy prison under the | ation, inasmuch as thef might sow the weds of future It of production ; but then we ha form, but who beld their peace for fear of corporeal | ses at Astinnaiie wrvsiinn understanding on the question of the proposed military | Lord Lieutenant's warrant. The material wax removed | Conflicts b:tweon rs [Serna waa the Cbarader.. The They are allt punishment reorganization of the kingdom. ina sloat to the stores in the Lower Castle yard, where it | FOvernment therefore would not allow itself to be pro- | geo (rom the «mallnens of the ring Tun Fanwane’ Cuvn,—The eoguiar Weekly meeting. of Aportator now lies, judicially influenced by the adoption of the resolutions.” | Chance of dancing ot the aot The mi Ps . The Franco-Austrian Treaty of Commerce was signed More arrests were made last night. A little after eight | Tbe ministi aie Seven the motions which demanded | There are ‘other things that might be com 4 | the Fariners’ Clith was held yesterday atthe Cooper In- @1 the foroiga minstry in Vienna, on December 11. o'clock Acting I jor Ciarke, of the detective fore, that te Budge son Id only be provisionally sanctioued | ag nacessary to ve piece; but then there i stitute, The club had am vinusually long sesnon, dis Tho President of the Sevrian fenate has arrived at | and @ varty @ Rett aceene Meth oe arrest warrant,(0 | °!rhe resolutions which had been drawn up al a private Jj And tie shorter the skiris the greater the nutaber of dra- | essing @ number of topics of interest (0 the ageoul Vienna and waited upon the Foreign Minister, ied by asolicitor’s clerk In a» back parlor they foun meeting of the different fractions of tue liberal party prvetine ge SS hore in @ ballot. a tural portion of the community, Amoug other tl Intelligence from Athens states that three Greek army Virs Stuck with ten other men drinking, and at once ur. | Were Passed by 168 agains’ 151 votes, . Seo neem of he Vadnesa of Sa @ PS had left for the frontier provi towardé Candia, | Tested. the w! party. A search having been made ‘The proposal of Herr Weichenaim, that the Chamber ew was brought up, of reviving corps provinces several rife Wal were found in the ‘of a dross | Should agree wo the ent expenditure being Oxed PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. the office of inspector to examine and determing the ‘The King of Greece intends paying a visit to Deamark | polonging to Mrs. Stack. Nearly all of them are stalwart | 2¢ 41,144,348 thalers this yeer, but at 118,201 thaters lous i quality of dour placed in the market, war upaolmondy goxt spring. men, aod have something of a military air. It is believed Mere Vaeees ve ee bron ged aon mae Lamayoqt Lag te Mc yh 4 eof pacietn, 5 endgnet, . arrivea tster ar having asseuted i* proposal, | Arnbaasador ‘waa married ou the 24 ¢ n- name. —Ti fs Diia\anee A Russian frigate, having a Russian admiral on board, fovea cer mee ‘boat. {a Dublin om Sunday morn- | 4,5 motions of which notice had beea given by other | ber, to the Prince Borghese, at Appony, near l’eath. * nage ge haahoarseese eth Nagy n boege/ ‘onwulling roams 2! Fifth evens. had arsived in the Piraons from Canca. 4 Deputies were withdrawn. The receipts, as well as the | Goneral Menabrea has boon offered the post of italian a pApagd the anniven.. nl rr sg ee ¢ - xceptionall; ext mary ex are, wi then q in Firemen’s Ha: orday mornin, eo a Z Gariba dine soldiers continu0d to arrive in Athens. Cardinal Callen’s Pasteral. < re ly extraordinary expendi sad Minister at Vienna and declined it. Ho 1 beileved to ppbein olicar ra ae, eat te Ane, |e haem frteonbor Ms iy Bo to the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs, should 2 TELLING MIE AGMEEE BUGLAND'S FOLIOY. ‘A Bertin telogram says:—'‘The Bows published by | it be relinquished by Aignor Viscoutl Venoata, 4 Kings being prevent The pastoral of Cardinal Cullea, read in the Dublin | some German papers that the ex King of Hanover had | '* 9* Minuulshed by Alanor Vesconth Venoiia, | | trae Mt atin wanthosived nd adopted. John Cart - churebes and chapels, and referred to in our cabie de- | absotved the officers of the late Hanoverian army from ae waqeee 4, oreee >, ‘ME | od James Pettitt were on compiniat diemised the Katire he " ® alludes to the Fenian movement :— their oath of allegiance, in consequence of rapresentations | land. ery Ro MENS aogw ane < HL Dene ‘The members of the Swiss Fedoral Council had been @lected. The President for 1867 will be M. Fornerod, Iho report of tbe | °f DIep"psis. Ofion BI Fifth evente and the Vice President M. Dubs. .patchee, ar ne business of 80 pribiic \aterest cocupied ‘Tho address of the Egyptian delegates in reply te the | Though our faithful people are too much attached to | made by Enxland, is not confirmed.” Don Salustiano Olozaga has arrived in Plorenoe—an- i aes, flor hia ineteeds 5 peach of the Viceroy at the openivg of the Lagisiative | religion to allow systems which are condemned by the |" Prassia had begun (o nse coercion to meet the hoxtility | other of the uneuiployed foreign stataainen Dong to igh recone etict se anlage ap ts a BHOKA® RROTHRNS, Highness's administ ‘and | [8% Of God and man to spread widely amonz them, yet | which prevailed to Prussian rule in Hanover, Italy by curiosity to observe the last hours of # Papnoy A desartioy Srowy.—The New York correspoedent of } A inte areane. Chamber veahie ti Gea ras wy sy he it alga grog SaEat davunsient tae py tame Count Kielmansegge, commander of the Cambridge | supposed to be on the eve of dissolution, some country paper lias wlaried (he story that Mr Wil sere @xpressos ratisfaction that t! jultan, under rt co | tm! with the sptrtt nt times, a vO- | regiment of di had been sent to'tyg Fortress of a _ Hom - niertaine ‘ > Of divine inspiration, had grauied to the present dynasty | cates of physical force and violence, have been laboring loden for. having. Urged sono subordmald oficers not "ll rear danas con wrabed designe ms ame (x owiehe Coen Peawrgacengpscr Rep. Ih sas ¥. 4.—Try Batlow's French Yoko hires to make them countenance secret associations or revolu- | to enter the Prussian service. Goaett Haare, © tionary movements, Undoubtedly, those who have been | ‘The Governor of Hanover has instructed the Finaneo | yy re stopping at the Pitth Aveaue Hotel lea being few and powerless, and oftentimes the | Department to fix by the lst of January next the J. Ht. Gowsler, of Hat 9 elopping at the Cleren- dapes of the intormer, their movements cannot afford | amounts of the pensiona which may be clained by the | gon Hotel . : z po hae for that alarm which seems to have oc: | oficers of the late Hanoverian army, aa from that date | “yr, Goorge Taylor, of New Milford, and Rev. & Now cupied the pablic mind. here let us observe that it | they will cease to receive their pay. man, of Omaha, N. f, are stopping at the at Denis Me iy Mae hag! a. CK = press ah mares of the — cog! wm Go town of | Hoel. “Lit E : ant ern who now urbing the country adore! bad been recy yy Copat Biemerck. In yee 7 by circulating exaggerated reports of impending | reply oir inquiries the imister Fisted Urar the pop- Sa eyes pen insr re outbreaks were most activa # few months ago | niar vote in North Schleswig whether those districts are | Youre . . : in encouraging davgerous writings, and praising the | to belong to Prussia or Denmark will be taken, but not “oloeel H. J. MoComb, of Delaware; Colooel M J irit of Independence and rosistanee to lawful antbority | until after the consolidation of (he state of afaire gen : i Gownet J. M. Sawer, U. B.A which the leaders of a then rising faction wore | eraily in the Etbe Duchies. eM etre eM equally strange that t)ose win a short (imme —w eg Ouadan ps ee 6 enteral andthe kala AUSTRIA. no, Of Alabaia, aro stopping at the Metropotitem | tus Gasoacrr ot nee Aumunas Px architect of pn nnn Hote, he ‘A. Van Vechten, of Albany; Captain George Onar, of | Bemmn" —-Coroner ¥ a ann igd ps donoe to Hecretary Stanton last work, aad that (he mo pliment » Antor’s intention to for the 4 sailors ¥ c gii's Vatabitar. trath in 3 ‘i the right of direct hereditary succession to the Viceregal Colonel Burnett, of New throne—a measure which the delegates consider to be the surest safeguard of the country's tranquillity and the best guarantee for its future welfare. The delegats also thank the Viceroy for having established a national amembly. From Japan we learn that since the death of the ‘Tycoon, Stotesbashi, the rime Minister of the Shogoon Foy oe oid Prosecuting the war, anid Chosin has twice ot Hong Rove despatch saye that the pirates who u echooner General Sherman, after vlat debe erence Te rersitle Mord ime LACKS TOn bh Wame t Masone Macarriow.—A grand reception. gotten op - te Brosdway, How Tore under the auspices of the Free Masons of Mariom in aid and, will take place at National and Hye Whishovs, 83 Se ial ate ae Acwek Prew'ls Branding, nook 1S OT w meseeinn, caocnat wt Binks ewan aceet orth lene, Loud in thadenrnciations of the men who } te Emperor, in a letjer to the Minister of War, orders | Washington, and Captain, Ik Walbridge, Ua A, 918 ag ann whe @eized the American bod the crew to the masts, set the vessel ou fire, aud | ere cnly walking in We Of thote (wo idole of the | an curther judicial procredtines against Marshal Bonedek | giopping at the Astar Howe to death ab the depot of the american ta all perished Sete = Sages ge . English press, and woe 7 Jor an Antz, .0 | nnd otber generals for their couduct durtag the late war | General % ¥. Noyes, of Oinoinuail, and General . 7 | neany Minpauy, Hudson areal, es previously reported satiatne tory produce, " 7 | fehesionn ta. which the Gritorn veerred. to are tous OT iain tis bbls Int eS oe een ee Lawrence Vem Wart be rene de y wgtok = wy retribution for oF prosented to the Emperor, with an addres eo we 2 to the forts mm the matter, wheu the cam was pi paths errors, the want of principle which made the convocation of tho Kaicharnth. Hu Majesty replied PHILADELPHIA. subuailued vo the jury, ho epturned & verdict “tnt Uh . forget to do to others as they that others should | [ber ha would take their request into conscioratton, — Grewered anime to bis death by iojarios from poy Bo eyes Bin Bis .. ay 2 do to them. | But, pret, that a 4 Re advice to | it in confirmed that the arrangements for the Franco- Pucanaeaa, Doc 28, 1806 rushed by a car belong og Ww the American Tt Addrens of French Troopa— { Yo", dearly beloved, ts the somo which T have given you | aqatrian treaty of commerce aud navigation are cenrly | A Are occurred yesterday morning in the Duilding® | (oupany om tbe U2t Jay of Dee 1408 Signifiennt Hint to Napeteon. Fepestedly, during the Syd Ae fa apt heey complete, and that the treaty will come {nto operation | Now. [4 # Dock vtrect, destroying property val- | 9.re the couspany ‘ re tn The Nasione of Florence of December 10 publishes the | {aAtiins Of the Gospel, wien tari all thee wile aie | OB.the Iei of January next ued at thas losers are Charies Pha | drawing their core int ' yatta bine horses following speech, addressed by the Pope to the officers | t? he higher powers, fatten, ot com to teas on co The commitice’s draft of un addreas in reply to the | rayn, cabinet maker, $6,000, inured for $609 1m the | io the rear of them, thus pre 2 the driver aod Of the Eizhty-fifth rogtment uf French troops and other {th the established authorities. . i be re had Leama Te in , — Mina, of ey A ots the Rapes ond Faadetghs ore mes 7 ' 74 © Froach officers at Rome :— ouse ° a at ryws attention | frigerators, . inwared tm the Royal and Mt ™ wooty-tey yeare of age and ‘On tho eve of your departure Lam here, my dear chil- to the dangor aijisiag from Aisunion at Lome | Company, aud Ju! 000, sino insured. kLRRRATED CONVROTIONR® dren, to bid you farewell. Your fiag left France with What France Thinks of Feninaism. and compuecations abroad, and urges the imme - The Alpha Detia Phi Aww [y the mission to uphold the rights of the Holy See. To-day [From the Paris Patrie, Dee, 11.) diate complete and unconditional oxtali\siiment of the ‘ De Jt ta going back, Zwish tha’ i may te rereived wath the For some days past the telegrams from Dublin baye } copatitutonal stato of things, as further delay ja adopt- “3 ay ru same fering that tert 1 om informed that all Catholic | not varied :—“Numerons arrests have been made,” or | ing that course would render an agreement betwoem | 4 ian was arre emonico’s Hotel, Fit 9. Sndice Chase, Donald hearts are moved; they tremble in thinking of the dif. | ‘’The arrests continue.” And what ia still more remark. | Auatrin and Hungary imposible. It also promises © | Conical Raliront Vitenell, MO Sepetelt, Jodge Mo » * ibd Goultios in which they see the Vie our Lord Jesus | ablo is that these telograme every any fod a place in the | consider the question of common affairs a» goon 48 the | countorfoit on the eu perted to te preset " , . ist, the head of the Catholic Chareh, There must be | best Fresch “liperal’ journals wituout oye word of pro- | Committes of 1867 shall have brought forward, thelr raoghh Wience Menmausty g the wack ending Dovem- | New Fulegy pe Seq. Phe shatiog Cope fo Mlision—the revo! will ore hove Tt te pro. | test or regret being attered. If they ere dated from | report and the Qiet shall have been empowered to adopt see ot e! oa Lame rena, thie oes “ so aa ating Gloves sod Far Comborters at GO claimed; rt has been sail and it j¢ repeated. An Italian | Madrid what would not the liberals may! If they came | resolutions having the force of iaw. The draft con- — ou eww me ings o@ Lake at ns : her C1, there were & mathe o von é 7 fo high position haseaid that Italy was constituted bat Florence of from Venice with what amenities | cludes by praying that am acuosty be accorded wo all | 0 oti) trent. hi jum i variguny gaimalee 64 in tun inetitutivan There were 120 deatls sulte, Hoye’ Seheet not complete, Italy would be nndone if there still re- | would they not inspire the clerical publications againat | persons under sentence for politcal ofeaces vane yn sian un y low tourtality wee To iw mp, ‘mained here a corner of the land where order, justice | Italy! But that comes from Dublin, from England, A#t. Lontis gentioman loat his wife by death, ond re y. | 2 Bowers oF 2 WETERESS. nd tranquillity reign. They devire to display (heir fing from tho country of liberty, as ft im called, and it ia ° RUSSIA fused to lot ber be buried. The Board of Health had ta | In N aries x from the Capitol. You know, as well ax f, that the | hardly noticed! There t# in that corner of the world ’ lator ere tetions—the yearly rate ; Neral Have jan rock is not fi About sit years ago 1 | an entive people who does net know if it will have a te-mor- - A Wostorn railroad superintendent discharged s enn. | bo" LU” , ro 3 tt OAT OE ng to a representative of Franes. 1 told him | row; there are whole towns occupied by the po | War Preparations Scale Agata | Gictor who refused admimion Wo the Grek clase car of ai that died during pt eam: ~ Rg ad st poe Bishop | hoe, a. * Villages — their Inbal as i“ Aw gentleman hott sa aner aseene 6 = g ‘ ea (w now belongs io the Froneh empire), | are oblige 0 fake — roon ‘or [Warsaw (Dec. 8) correspondence of Posen Journal.) Near Cleveland, OW tone of these pare | eee nen om > la Seraeetaad weeps womugtag tee city aakea tor Lrete te, Freech “bers! naa esaoiven peteely an iner Kursia ls secretly arming lo a coustderabie extent; the | sone engeeed in taking vp the body of his deugnier, re New ¥ aud i : cram We ormicies to io terete Bon os them, | "The | ® | who bave, however, the sentiment of the universal | fact is undeniable, An inoreditie activity prevails in | cently buried. fevera deviroyod ‘ - oe ’ coin ive said, in reply to me, “The barbariany will not | family so strongly developed. The tang are be | her arsenals; she ix oupverting the od lately eames Senator A. D. White has deciieed the charge of the | dirrrimna! divcanae have weary doapprered enter,’ Bat ho wae no prophet. Another sald tome | pitted because the Turks demand from them respect for | 810 Beedle rifles and Alling up the regimenta, Aa short, | vaio wencol of Fino Arta rien Lottery. Prizes Paid fe that Rome could not be the capital ofa kingdom, bat | the laws, but the /rish merit no pity from the moment that | be 1A pulling herself in» condition to be propared ¢ of Cambridge, M ee i . ot The b gunet roten peut Cee the Catholic world. but I | tts Kngland that arresie and impriaons them, or places a | any even! neat pring. ‘The superior officers believe with $350 rs “Fonte 6 Well erent © e orp’ ‘in? What amt ty | price on thar heads, Ah! if ever & Turk should be rash | ll be called upon to enter on a catopaige at that period, See an inque . ; Beater 18 . oa. 'Yot I am tracquil, for the | © to offer & price tor the head of an insurgent | | Howerer, it ts onty stating the truth to ray that up to | Shoo! "Sons Mouianhy ons rea nubeoneenee | Aun Gr « little @ mightiost power, God, tne strength and constancy, | Candlote, Ah! Mt Marshal Narvaez should disteibute to | the present no chauge las heen mado im the canton. | 8 00F-, e Aeath was the re (Here the Pope became affected, aud ail present partici. | ail the Spanien policemen the portrait of mente of the Roesmn army, and that the military force 2 > " ted in-his emotion. Than, ‘plaeiug his i aa that of Stephens hae been. To this i ao nat Deen tevensed ta te Kington of Tene TER | George K. Lee, fermeriy Jedge of the Supreme Court | Mr “ty jeart and raising his eyes townrds heaves, h Fagland ix dofeoding herself. in fact abe Sort Gua, A. ConMaDee: Seber GC TOERE ATU: | LO NaitGe ct tha war, Oo the exsabticimanes Xf peace * ~ tT > bie puta! 0 the outbreak of the war the « nen ab e 4 pacer 4 hers ¥ tel) him hat f way for bi. = po ep pe natives of Gallic, who had taxen part in the last Poligh | be returned aud claimod b io salary for the \aterim. eit $ Ateaidhs tenet good. T pray for hic health, It | wae not far the other day from counselling « general avin yn vel fg rg lg a i, ciaita war Bot allowed, and he proescate to tor ™ a 7 de nad Ohad hie onal ia mot at peore ; I pray for hes sout, a Fight | et inmance of the Cobrnet Of Vieoua, bes lately cat | , To Maine Sisto Frixou was managed ot 6 profiof | A ‘ wal, beresne The Erenes aation is Chratian. | Ils chief ought be them at liberty, and they aro returning v9 thelr bot pyr sf ar gee whmemiber ned ly by Chrigian alee, Prayers offered with confidence and per- Senresty belt cf these Foang men, it ved with | Atitartford, Onn , gov nt 19 manufectaring OM Font of Hight wren, Meant n “ Siberia, as moch from the journey ond the climate ag The trade of Groen May, Ws, inereaned twenty Ove |. 7 and it wee & mttaer meagan eo ae iaremaclatcae from the painful labor to which thay were subjected, por cout inet your Nisa ~ A Btate Temperance Convention @iii ese asl An Imperial Ukase—The Cathelle Cherch ia “ THE Lonoon TIMES. Hassia Pineed Again Under the Control of | Sn Mu" 00 Mtn an ing to Tons” Curious Property Suit of the Walters with Wakkous panei chy ee There are twiee as many prison coavicts in Tilinols as Ss coe pce from the “Tun ” A.M, Petersburg telegram of the #h saye:-\:Am take to tose, ‘ukase lowaed to-day stator " to the Evening Mail Newspaper. Remio with Rome bering been brosen. of eee to Gou's mercy, and ny blessing will secompany you on je. At the farewell interview with the Pope, General Mon- Cobeite reptied eg follows: —The Kuperor withdraws bis troops (rom Rome; but not his support, Hin Majesty Waves ia tho Rternal O09 the pratestion of Frame. May time eppoase ons and tranquilitze sorrows, impart ‘to al! minds a of conciliation, and aseure to the Holy Hoe independence an’ security, im order that it pM ry {te epiritea! influence over the whole Ae Lachetiiok Se orinm ew ae YT woman slaty four youre oi fied eer eaiL Me sn) Freshen 69 ese Bach are the earnest wishes which f imy at sour | view CHANCELUOR's COURT, LONDON, DareMNER T1—rrarty. | the convention of IST with the Holy’ See, Kerosene bay claimed another victin in Chelona, Mane Caoear’ fork, soliesting your bmoionen, ee ee her ae dae Be sad ae ae rete nating “comemnenien | At Vert Honith, on the Int inet, 0 boy a Megent o> aliday 04 were Before Vico (bancelior Sir John Stoart. the man Catholic (hurch having consequent! sed on 0 vole’ Bin » een { Shbstamtlat Ald trom the King of Prussta. | the ara of theae suits was instituted ty Me. George | Jou their valve, the afar relating to the Cathoion yy | Gd mae, Kiet vy an fodan for daloudiag ae save Shuts. ti Platt and Mr, William Piatt, as the owners of certain | Rusia are again to be placed under the direction of the shares in the Reening Mail newspaper, to aacertsin | authorities who, it ecvordance with the exist (énter alia) Ubetr rights and interests in and over the Lon | are entrosted with the control of public w ip in wor & doo — and for & dissototion of (hr partner. | Rusa and Poland.” atter@arde received © \tier from ber ship wadsiating between the two papers. The bill in the had eeperated, inform ar ber second suit prayed a decree for & sale of the Buming INDIA. ch) 4180 aed whe Would NETEr BFEiD Ben thom Mail newspaper. It that the Pimer news Beker. ae Fonianiam i+ payed out im Newweille, Tone, Revogh Bow popers, wt r orig! aes ty fae tks, Wetton the | Bewnss, Sov, Sb—Conten suther Ornee, brethren can't he gaihered 0 hold & mening were nal e. o the 4s ‘ook'® "2 y lw ” » the grandfather of the plainuff lo the second enit, Wile | ments, 10,800 bales Rachangs, Za OM4 Preuhwie |, ' ayer of Cimcioesti wants the price foree in lam Waiter, bis son, became in his father’s lifetime the | Liverpool, 22a 64. j owner of four-sixteenths shares of the Bening Mav. In Cacourta, Nov, 19, —Bachangs, % 0K4 = Preighte Garlen, who etvertiont for am enmnerta tk ete 1600 Willem Walter sod bis lero ja the | Bogiand, tn Linovlg, ei bs Wied ot Menigumer;, Am, va the th By] (Dee, 8) correspondence of London Times, 0 Pope has written #0 sutograph letter to the King Of Pron, thanking him for bis Kind exertions in the toterest of the pet-sta temporal: arul a'so for the hand- Por present of five hund ed needle guna jut received from im Tt would however, erroneogs to infer from Ubi exchange of etvii between the two aympathizing monarchs that their respective goveroments are on the Fay of entering into @ more intimate connection than hitherto gubsisted between them. The King. being ‘S logitimist at heart, no doubt gyrmpathiaes with the melancholy otroumstances of the Pope, Lom, In these taividigadan tinea, he ean attr ty View aa the repre Lays rie em ari Li cease 115 | ted OT Broedway te $e) owes I “om de eamet, bot gre -" 4 dower pects are piel Watebes nnd soni hi rn F Ny wile P ih, ABP Dey Gonna aS OA ee Aas hematony OO et ee ee awe to - ad my ornial Hare Rew way, 7 let Te RE gytin a omen wh BAO rth Mien Td beet wre,