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} —_ \ } | | 5 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ¥% 1867. 5 Nee ee eee eee TTT tinIEE ae EEE SOAS: a RE eee " : is undee ia ima very delicate state of health. Ho has resumed | been converted into aden of thieves “anda fortress of] Sunday, he assisted at » service at the Cistine chapel, | » Joss number of votes,” the dominant radicals sill en- the constitution of those provinces; that Croatia his oficial duties, but it 1s asserted that his physicians — piv Agen’ MS th Sih djoinog te. Peter's and the Vatican, fosvor to leplate ot ones for the Southern stata, con, | no obligation to send representatives to the Hungarian Py warn him to take greater care of his health, and espe- | tions the Generals Ali Pasha 4 Lmael Pasha marched treat independent ferring the franchise on the negroos, gnd apointing | Dict, Frah w aa ee ing th. Fs cl pens rey ros Moers t 4 his te: author- cually to restrict aa much as possible the number of per- | to attack the monastery, and va the 2ist the Imperial ITALY. eee eee ee ee cacktens ton Reoeaet, ena | position, @onal interviews given by bim. Ocmuseniinee herd come be, found viene a against which he argues in his present Messags bes nei . The impresion produced in Paris by Victor Bm | immediately engaged, fn the alge and attack of the OUR FLORENCE CORRESPONDENCE. Oe ee en ee Tee at cist ems, sod manuel’s speech to the Italian tament, already gene- | monastery of 4,000 men, omposed of Ottoman ~ | Which they bave th of the country i seizing. The Eastern Question More ae din the Hunat, is excellent, and, with the | infantry and aniliery, Egvplin infantry, "Cretan | TAO Work Before the Approaching Parling | iio oc. to titio doubt thay legally nd techni. | The Negotintions with Rome—Napolcone Seri mounted volunteers, and | Al bs Biceoret 8 e Dangers and Diticulties Attond- | cajiy, President Johnson is more im tho rgut than his | Qpinion of Victor Emanuel’s Speech—Mur- rious. exception of the Ultramontane organs, the press is un- | Before investing the place the Imperial Commissioner | ing the Roman Question, &c. opponenta, murs at Concessions to the Church. snes Pee indie ash thin Motel agen iT gee poet Sy ener tng Fuonnace, Deo. 12, 1806. * * © Without any special legislation and by the | 4 iotier from Rome, datod December 19, says the first honesty of paypose and conciliation which is expressed | making thelr submis is -— {beir arms; | With the assombling of the approaching Parliament | mere force of eventa, the central goverspent ad a%- | conference having for its object the conclusion of an in every sentence of this remarkable address. The total s bd ‘and one? sapsly of provisions and | Italy is expected to-accomplish immediately, nogatively, faehgeod penagtie dha mgr hyeins orig Cortes Hurd strengemeat between Hay ana ¢ LR od False wod Maximilian’s Abdication Said to be i | omission of a mention of Prussia is much commented on, smmunition, these offers were rejegod. and without having part or parcel in Rome Or its affuirs, | legislate on atricily dedned subject, fhe increasing | Ov,\he occlcnasion Auestin Nis Te Jia collegaris, Napoleon’: ‘ Hands the more so as his Majeaty alludes to the ties of friend- The ames of tha mannatery. pat Aud ‘ldine, what France has not succeeded in doing in elghtoon | Communication between the States, the noceasity of a inal Antonelli and Monsignor Franchi. The eub- ap n’s Hands. ship and gratitude which unite Italy to France. er vay shafts gel Toopipies Ay pl goaer ® | years of moat active and afficious intervention and occu- | More elaborate financial system, and peagibiy & disposi. | joct under discussion was that of the nomination of tion to interfere in the genemi politics of the The gale of the splendid stud of the ex-King of Han- | heavy fire was kept upfon the inperiel troops. The } pation. It wili be seen that with the incitements to go Wend are likely stil farther ts eautrelge author and over attracted purchasers from all parts of Europe. Ono | ‘Wer was reduced to ruins, a was opened in the | on ihe exhortations to stay back and the recommenda- | >Y @tgrees to transform Congrass & legislature Victor Emanuel’s Speech ip | o to Rotachiids gare tremendous price forthe Prince | ward io force an entranos fata the pactpal Court. tana to do neither the one nor the other, the Tialian | Sotion, NPrMcueMlly acknowledge nq limitations 10 18 |-of the Parliament, suing cho vexatious pro- Royal's favorite charger—for the purpdee, it is said, of mounted the breach the grriso set fire ot government will find it as difficult to please its friends If the American think thaysuch a change will | Qeedings of ayy Papal police. ‘taly and France. restoring the horseto its former owner. Several of the a“ en | as ite foes, be for the savantago of their ccany7, by infusing into | **Fh6 Natinnal Commilteo of Rome bad (ssued a procla- | | Dest horses were bought for the Emperor of the French, , the troops were | The sick man Vegersi is much better than he was, 60 gorons political life, they are rikht 10 #u- | yoation to the Romans after the departure of the French, rallied by the officers, and rushed prward to complete | his frieads affirm, now that all prospect of his going to bishops to the vacant sees. No decision was arrived at. It is affirmed that the Pope has expressed great satis- faction at the speech of the King of Italy at the opening port in ite assumptions. h revolutions are ti among the most Toalltar facta of history. vn ellow- as well aa for the King of Denmark. } the conquest of the place. In ashort time asevere | Rome has been dispelled. ‘There must have bi Power m a State is always ebbing in this di- President mson' . Leen scp ge struggle cendered them masters of the whole balldi ene Cea are Sage Spr: tion and it | iar) in | citizens to indulge Johnson's Position Towards C&-) ore SPECIAL DESPATOHES, | Srs'ideminestoamntniynerprartsndexpendad | thing i the temper of he Eira Cy be di oot | fot tonal ering an age howe sagnaon ore | Peta SMPR A nt peetnin drm gress and the People. its in the her Award, and inflicted 4 like to face, Sick men genorally would, at thie season | than firmness. Prosident Johnyn, however, and those | 4.47 ine opposition. After criticising tho present ad who supported him, are unwilling to recognize this un- weleome revolution, “What the the conetiiation was in | musirauon, ite system and the general policy of the government, it declares itself in favor of the policy ot peace, and indicates reforms which the opposition will endeavor to obtain, Among them are decentralization vs both communes and provinces, the reduction of the army to 120,090, the imposition of a tax on Italian rente and ‘@ radical reform in tho system of education. ‘The Pope had addressed an invitation to the Catholie bishops of the world to asdembie at Rome in June, 1867, to colebrate the martyrdom of Peter and Paul and the canonization of several martyrs, The Naztoxe of Fiornoce siates thet the Emperor Na- poleon has expressed his congratulations to King Victor Emanuel and his government on account of con. ciliatory policy announced in the speech from the threne alr, severe loss on the rebels th Ives The attack laned emrom ve hundred to six | of be Year, prefer the ride between here and Rome than membés of the insurgent | from bere to Turin; but, everything taken into consid- | 1960, what Stato rights were beqre South Carolina inter- a the province, re or % igen “> eration, he may be right. The chit! Alpine blasts may hasied Geni oa, »waelading (as right of scone on, — the were among . mol 0 it conceives: ym to pow. ie oe gents png tpl ay ig ainky eee we enit, | be warded off by overcoats and shawls; but who could | /meriean | ositaml conoolve See tas a n were found in the magazines ofthe building. The | be proof against the reproachful glances of the | grounds not only of expediencyjand siatesmaniike roiem of the Christians and Cruelty of the | imperial Commissioner sentthe wonen and children on | injured Pope? Signor Tonillo, in company with | ency, but of indofeasible right arguing that they have ‘Turks. horseback to Rettima, where they wre placed under the | 44, Maurizio, are found to be the men. { Dever ceased to bo States, and that boing so recognized THE EASTERN QUESTION Aturxe, Dec. 8, 1866. care of the Greek bishop. The aan force lost fifty- Pf politically and legally, the cogstitution demands that od ‘The tast advices frem Candia bring the followii eight killed and one hundred and fty-three wounded. The former knows his holiness as well as Vegezzi, but | their members shou'd sit in Congress, Furthermore, be ell “ oe" ta ‘Gawararaa ys Aftor parsing the night at Arkad! tle Imperial Commis- | he is. bolder man, and 90, nothwithstanding his having | protests by anticipation azainst any high-handed law- hs 66 lee egee) ome eee tastrophe sioner removed bis juarters onthe foliowing day to failed on a former occasion, as carly as 1859, to move making on the of Congresa “We should be cau- Mesi. tic he & hevi nation from the Loxpox, Jan. 1, 186. ‘A Greek ship bad been suk by he Turkish squadron | his Holinses, when there was reason to believe it would peri of Re ny iodine dy, ragebgpelnon yy ry cna lati ae. Re. i THE CANDIAN REVOLUTION. BY THE CABLE TO JANUARY L | "rve Arendion—nacking of the teaser ree Martapha Pasha entered the town of Rotltymnos upon off Candia. have been much easier thaa at present, he ventures to ion, and in the end to absolutedespotiam as a remedy ‘he Parte Pay declares that s rupture between the | x9 1gh November, and remained there several hours try again. for the ‘recurrenes of eitllar toxbles He quoves | ive opening of he Titan, Ter nei ed Signor Tonello ‘Sublime Porte and the kingdom of Greece ts too likely to { 374 coleoted ail the Turkish and Exyptian troops of the FRANCE Tonello combines something of the professions of the | Washington, who, retiring from off told his country- | inthe most friendly mannor, and hopes were enter- take place at any moment. dopartnent, amounting together with tb he: had ‘ lawyer and priest. A Piodmontese—one of the party or | mon. ‘df in the opinion of tho people Wye distribution OF | t,:n6q that bis mission would be successful. The religion known a8 moderate liberal Catholics—and at of the political” be lar ‘Tne London Herald, the ministerial organ, commesting | rovght from Canea, altogether to about sixteen thous. ma pe at State Counclloe, be has only two days, at most, | wrong, to lt be, corrected by an amendmest i the way | agde.thal it cannot be otlionwise, because It sayy the on the probability of such an event, says England will | ana teaving Bplacopl, the imperial comminsioner ar- CORRE BSwbich to make s nrosolyte of Pius IX. which’ the constitution designates; but letehere be no } ltallan coverninens Ae ean mixslon. untae. remain rigidly neutral in the matter, and adds spat the | rived \efore the convent of Arcadion on the night of the Mazimilian’s Act of Ajdication. And yot the agitators of the Roman question evolve | chance by usurpation, for it is the customiey way ID | tion of clorical influence, urges the Italia, enables Italy e on nothing new. The loiterer the book stalls of | which free governments are destroyed." JacKhon also ¢ what she Could not have British government hag, slready warned Of the } 19th. This convent was situated: in the eastern part of Paxis, Dec, 21, 1866. | the quays that line the Seine at or here in front of | had deciared-that ‘the Union must not be preserved by Se ee ee re ome ea a baifetria ‘consequences. Rethymioe, ia the midst of a rich, extensive plain, | 2 Temps states that it has reaso( to believe that the | the Ufisai could, with a pair of soiwors, in haif an hour, | invasions of the righta and powers of the several Staten, | SOUS Tren ihe Eriooa to in tne Siar ‘act of abdication of Maximilian arrfed in Paris and was | clip out of the old pamphlets there exposed for sale, at | In thus attempting to make our ment strong we | *4 pos sive about twchours’ journey from the seuthera coast of the the price of the paper, as many new ideas on the ‘Ro. make it weak.” But no ‘authorities is Ukely fo ‘The chief points of the Italian proposition are ENGLAND. inland, Bulls jn the rolgn of the Emperor Heractios, it | Placed im the bands of the Emperoron Monday last. | mau ™ asthe editone Of the Debate Oe Opinione | deter anaiiom from working cut @ political change demand. | 0% a8 fOllOWS— a sis or teal - was famousfor its wealth, which it employed in reliey- | The Moni/eur has not, as yet, gives ue any Information Regen pyre ai tel a VRE poh pa bone For good wild fm eg egy Fee naieas to: be: caealee ‘princes of tbe kingdom, Hepes Peaceful Year. a Point, bi is probably portant shige ure 8 re ral e whole salariog' ate, Tomvow, Jan. 1, 1007, | ‘25 She Rota tab oppeeennd. | The monks offwes boo. mo me 5 Mey selenperens we | trmot ‘eto eens, Pio Nono | not even tl tre nation wil bo able to mafaaia ye OG at eeeratifcnal torritoty vo detiare statesmen, as and ie, of ter now in the eyes of either bis or that of your | Presents a spectacle which, if net. inapiting wamixed re. tend ' ‘The London ‘Times in its leading editorial this morning pei phi perp: ra Sipe pi ment whether Maximilian Wect or: adiaireriee, awaknna oh leet a6: endanaasio'|, “sir onteten seems to be that the President, @prediots that the new year will be one of general peace. ves fpr ree ogy Lad future of Mexico | fooling akin toboth.’ While all are exercised and exer. | seeing himself to withstand the power of Con: The revenge and trade returos of Groat Britain are | S**slve ronquerars of the island, the Spanish, Arabs, | cle heomeene vail m clsiag shan} hie nad Dis quarountings, bo ig apcalm, ont | gress, will Wet tt take Ads owe, way, of, stany sats, not by vote whether they will become Italian sul orre- main under the jurisdiction of the Pope, and Romo to 'o declared an independent city under the absolute conerot ‘of the Pepe. Asa quid pro quo, the Popo Is to scknow- Venetian, Janissari inscritable as a sphynx—t ig to those who would bo | carry. farther thi formal phic own, -very satistnctory, and indloate that ofr. Disraeli, Chan- | Vcieunt snl oven Dy ihe Senate tionsot monks siratogic oF role win Tum; fo others he is an wither. | he Warmer Soe imeweaiasiy evecrased: nave tat wat ledge, Wetor Hmantel ws King of Tualy, and 1 © collor of she Exchequer, ibit a sur. ROMAN OUES Wille be appears world and offending princes, | this ‘caue, and that now the nation has bindi ul aise nearly ody rebar % oes had given refageto different famities of the THE iW OUESTION. through an altocution go tike s denouncing propliet, thai | nonuced. definitely, ita decision may be made effectual ali ,0h 8 treaty be come to, it is only $0 be binding woe. ‘The inmates of the convent at the time wun CTY OF nome fe Ciere, whe. do. ook Dolionn a. pruphets it seanes } wiibout-an apposition avhlchena oly rome we sient, ing the po pil sidan of Pasba’s appearance before its walls num- CORRESPINDENCE. fidence trom dane | itics, johnson ‘2, } supported NEY, cones asmarance of support than from his avowed source, | by a large minorit} Southern people, It is said FRANCE. dered 540 neu, women and children, About 197 were | The French Evacuation etod.-Mnroh of | hes ihe contdeuy simple mannered olf man who was | that out cof, all thos talliions of, voters, tse transfor of | MESSRS. OVEREND & UR fe arms, viz. :—sixty-three monks, | the Iimet Imperial iment—The Feeling | but the lay bein, Fg aA a0 Seta ies 200,000 from one side to the other would have boon | 4 14. suiting Dividend Declared on the Au- men “The Abolition of hacer ta on American | three Greek rolttigers and 181 Cretans. on Beth Sides—Love Beauties and How Upon the of the 20th the Pasha summoned Pants Jan. 1, 1867. | | the Cretans to and upon their refasal imme- Pope and Indifferente of the iPeeple—His ‘The Fao nye sera a perce aged the = diately ponBiedment.” fa the ef Holiness in Public. tea. Amite pee scrape Rigomeniny i ae the | Speers reacled Rethymies requiring: fresh artillery, | The French ocoupationof Rome is a thing of the past. ‘the same footing as in pot hom § men and npiiitions and aX that still remained in the After eighteen years’ popesion of the property of others, Metttenr’ ets, Git vensele Deatiet town were @t oncesont on, se that on the 2ist twenty- | after eighteen years’ Jebitation of = castle not their precires paren the ‘scale, _ Som. oe neere 4 be piery Dest merican electoral svstem @ small majority in the femerale ireneuess, an acoommodation or hazard an | country makes an overwhelming my ane Congress, Cunt or Cuaycery, Loxpon, Deo, 18.—BetoreVice interview with him, and while the most of the rematnder | and thix majority he can only conciliate by settling as | Ci lor Maline, he abiiceny be he evel embark toate unkbown | they wisn the most important question of the day. La Overnd, Gurney Sid Cea oi le, Kite ef ft, Gs tant clime in one. steamers at present an- | eign certainly, would cause for regrot to ‘esa the ve amee “f ea eh, 1. | Srmiverion to the effect that tho liquidators of this com- ‘at Civite Voochia, inorder to gain trong fer a domestic mute, the Pre In. brief, his Holiness does not seem to bo at all leave the path of international justice and ¥ be ordered at once-out of the mum of £1,200,000, alarmed. On the contrary, if stybody June v0 Ie id Pow iw his hands (of which the sum of £500,000. waa rea will vigation French porta, u tous, it is Napoleon, at the prospect blica- I), to to the creditors a dividend of besser oy tinsel six’ heavygiit ‘and two’ mortars were ‘playing'on the | own, after eightoon yours’ isolation from Homes ‘and. | tion of the correspondence we re In Mourly eMectation Canes ey socad. or, tn the alteroative that, laying ade convent. / The siege continued uninterruptediy two days | friends, of residency in the midst of strangers, and | 2% !0 connection with the memorenduin from the FREE tho balf million which the call bad pednonty ogee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, and nigh, Wen a bressh belng effected the Turks en- | eighteen: years pasyamong quasl-qnemies, the French | V*U*™ eer of £300,000, Mom eeibated stmoug fhe ereaitors, when terod the court and tne Greeks continued firing | troops Rave left Rohe, glad to depart, and welcomed in BAVARIA eee ene ee ee ee | The Attorney General claimed a:priority of on The Lesdon Money Market. upon them ffm the celld, But this inocssant fire'ter- | their departure liks the proverbial ‘bottle of moss,” . bi nea «Ago gee chy! behalf of Mr. Peake, Mr, Oakes, and other Lonpox, Jan. 1, 1867. tting moet jrearme ‘ , From the London Times, Dec. 10, who sought to have their names removed from the list ' minated by FI of the fi of the ‘This morning, at 8 vory early hour, I witnessed the MUNICH CORRESPONDENCE. Jaist as ‘Victor Emmanuel, on Sagurday last, in | Contrburcelor y Of their number had also been killed] ‘match’ of the laft French régiment from their berricks | on the morning, announced to his Parliament the crowning | “ttw vice Chancellor preted upon the Attorney Gen- j The Seclusion of the King in his Castle national in Italy, Count Bismarok was, in | ora} the importance of first deciding the qui of tothe railway sation. With the exception of apout thirty- of the t ofthe laying the first stone of r, men, women and children, then a# 4 five men of ag artillery detachment, the administrative ine evening, , dividend. Stany of the creditors would be ruined if @ samo what may prove ¢ dacgeeat a more imporing struce | dividend were much longor delayed. fa the Alps—Lack ef Popular Enthusiasm r f Durina His Visit to Munieh—The Feeling } ture in Germany. \exipotentisties, rop- ook to the init of . . sembied ia hall, under the leadersbip of Father | stat and Geheral Montebelio, there’ is not a soldier oF . ‘Some discussion then t place as amou The Liverpool eee eee, cag ero Gabriel, bea of the convent, and dotormiped to | France in-Rome, . To-morrow even these last will leave, 2 Prussian. Abnerption—Political Gon- } resenting as many Eysine,. paged the ee oy the ¢Aividend, ur Hardings, tue hquidasor, Proposed shat boing @ genera] holiday business is ‘entirely | blow ap/ty Yullding. The powder was depositedin the | except tho general, who remains to witness the lowering a Moxrex, Deo. 15, 1800, | oflce of the Minister ot State at Borlla, under the presi. 1 enone ec mmcnar check Bad ween orodeoea Bethe aunpoued coltars,/Aycung monk twenty years of age, Zmanvel | of the French colors from tho ¢astle of San Angelo and | he King returned to Munich on the evening off the} Gener, Of the, Prventan Fre tna, by hoo Sg £10 cal), and it Y that none Pa ee TELLIGENCE, t the mftch, and the bulk of the con- | the substitution in thelr stepl of the Papal fag This {10h {nstant, In honor of the occasion some houses | The conditions of the Corman Fatherland after tho | sanyo — Savi ry MARINE IN vent fas i ely blown into the air. ‘Thirty-nine | ceremony, which takes place on Wedueeday next, the | wore iituminated in the streets through which he had to | battle of Kén frre. in many respects, habe fea. the Sc eaden ee ripcees batero the eT Lsvenroon, Jao. 1, 1867. and sity women and children, most of them } 12h. instant, will be @ very impressive ond, it | pace on his way to the royal residence, aod bands of mu. | {0,s!"yuaocous {0 hoes te wenich, the, Naliag. Fenin--t oxaminer, which Secrest ty ABs han mg Me nsbipe Hocta, from New York Decontber 19, | Taare here {2 the wing tha} remained Inlact, | ig ‘mpposed. One-hundfed and ono gine. will | sicians wore stationed at two points along the route, As | dattioe the smo) antl-national element, Avstria, pa pile pny aretha rpmnaem amet mans: agtived the Bpastvoybe, {be fired im honor of each fing. and one hun- | usual in such cases there was # large. crowd of people | 2% Virtually beatdn of the ae abandoning | onthe ground ‘of a misrepresentation of facta jn the ‘and Moravian, from Portland December 22, have arrived e of theso are reported to have been | drea and in honor of the Pope. It 7 ; the undispinted ip sn the hands of ihe boa ‘should be. tran: to Tieks SOR Re yee q assombled,’ interested, probably, as much in tho display | champions of, unio&—Pleamont inthe one vaso, | Prisbours, whore it should, be continued de dia de diem ig cid ts pe spplied lighted torthes to the | wail be ensily wnderstoody that tho evacuating | a in the occasion. Indeod, to judge from the absence | Erusmain theothor, |By ‘both these battles the minor | urcott say ar aiimry weer st necomaaye nn aces of the woundes stretched upon the ground, to see} troops are not sorry to leave a city tt which they | of any demonstration of fedling for the royal person, I which hed vaiply striven for an independent vo- |" ‘the Vico Chanoollor thon called upon Mr. Cole to thow BY STEAMSHIP TO DECEMBER 22. fenicn or tom stit! tved, and then despatched them. : he » TY sition, either by a pasive Tenatng on ono of the confiet- ” have ever been looked upon with unfriendly oyes; in | should think thelr interest was stronger in tho lights | ing Powers of by pleas neutrality betwoen both, grounds why the dividend should be more thay ‘two ee / The large and beautiful church of the convent was not | which they never met with any aympathy: in which | aaq a ol of rH oe iby tho yasue of the con, | #hiliins sixpence. hi tain Van Otor-{ shattered bythe explosion, The Turks rushed into it Uepaepereenien: | Rene Saeraesed ORY gararey mp gor yg ag Mr. Cole accordingly addrensed the Court on that ques- Tho German mail steamship Hanss, Captain nly by i omy roshed in their life was doll, restrained, and consequently un- | whom the crowd was in great part.composed, gave vent 4 Ot aouraa oe te Ae * tana the-emedivorahad:sethingte do Dece . ealh em ° ‘endorp, (rom Southampton on thei9tn of mder, to pillage the amutated for ages, and after- | piossant, Notwithstanding the dimoulties they were | tq chair icyalty rather noisy fn front of the Palace ‘a scheme, Independent | With the Boing eeeperna be ie nm the ti of all that there was arbitrary, tyrannical and unprinci- pled in that statesman’s proceedings, there seemed also to bo Inck of oularged viows, of decision and consistency in his policy The national tendency pointed to a recon- stitution of Germany. Bismartck’s work was limited fo the production of an en‘arged Prussia. Possibly, however, Count Bismarck’s viows reachod further into tho future than those of his critica. In order to achieve the work he needed th* instrument. In order to unite all Germany he felt it was necessary to gain a Grm hold of half Germany. In order that the na- tion should be made am lo to the leadorship of Prunsia, it was neceasary to make this Power moro than a match for all the rest of tho Fatherland put togather. It was nocessary for Bismarck to be able to address tho. statesmen of the minor States in the language of Homer's Jupiter to the Gods of Olympus, whon he oifered to hold ered at this port yesterday mora'ng. weeds set fire tothe building ‘under, being Frenchmen, it would bave been strange if ‘The French transatlantic mail stoamship Periero, Cap {The Turkiah wounded began to arrive at Rothymnos | they had not struck a sympattitic chord amogg the Duchesne, from Brest on the 22d of December, arryey | and the adjacenttowns on the 224. The hospitals being | Italian beauties of tbe quarters in which they were at this port yesterday morning. ; insufficient to accommodate tho number, private houses | jodged. ‘They did make an impression—a lasting one; The Inman steamship City of Washington, ¢ “4 were transformed into inflemaries, The number of two | and thelr chéres amis, true to woman's natare, wore “WRtekeli, which saited from Liverpool at one o'eloy °° thousand Turks killed. by the explosion, stated pre- | ready to follow thom for better for worse, eo pertisacious on the 19th and Quernstown on the sft Viously, ts below the trith, The bodies of insurgents | wero they in their demands to follow to Franc? their ‘Qtih Decombor, arriyed at this port yostorday CnINE. | in the othor parts of the department hastened to the aid | groaticr servants, and vo pressing were the cavalier, no steamship Hibernian, Captain Dutton, ver- | of tho besieged as son as they noard of the attack; but | that tho authorities of the town and the officers of the ool the 20th and Greencastle the 2st ull’ ved at | Mustapna Pasha demoed troops to meet them and hold Fogiment agreed it would be better to permit it. Conse- Portland last evening. * tt Liverpoot them in check. quently, instead of weeping and lamentation at the ‘The Cunard steamship China, whch Tho Cretan Assembly Geveral has addressed tho fol- | depot aad in the strecta leading to it, I had fhe pleasure lowing proviamation te the people tron the district of | of seoing a festive column of dark deantiss, living ox- ‘Malifax yestorday (January J on rte eet Gdomés, in which it now holds its meetmgs:— =” amples of the Frenchmen’s good tastq march side 0 the 25th ns the cmt pane ye » longi Prony ov Canpta:—Tho Al 'y, who by side with the soldiers and at the statisa placed ina giver strength ” th, sven» yy | to the weak and the feoble, sustained us in the | carriago by themselves. So far all went well, hut as the ‘tudo 20, the steamerDenmark; on We. oath, sacred conflict we have.underiaken to obtain our full | train Festaoving off rome hani-hrertet station master, after the reception was concluded, and brought the King to the window two or three times. This was the moat striking and only spontaneous part of the demon- stration. The house tilarination and street music had ‘deen prepared by subscription among the royal trades- men. The King expressed his thanks through the Bur- gomeister to his good burgers for their loyal reception, and so the pageant ended. I¢ the good burghers had any idea of retaining the King in the city, and tho consequent large court expen- ditures, they mast have been much disappotated at the sequel; for the royal reception had bardiy closed and the announcement of the King's thanks been made, when he again took his departure for bia castle io re hay fy ry pieghacn yg bleh Mes re the lower Bavarian Alps—a strange reaort in such a sea- | the side of the one, not of the many. There is overy ds strange commentary upon his attachment to { reason to believe that Count Jtismarck's naturo in natur- evebesy a a an ca. | ally despotic, To friends as well as foes, to old and new lirectors, were liable to the creditors, and that al! the funds in the hands of the liquidators ought to be devoted to the pay- ‘ment of a dividend of five shillings. Tho Vice Chancellor suggested that. all = shold agree to a dividend of four shillings. it dividend would leave over £400,000 undisposed of, and if his eug- gestion were adopted, he would require the official tiqui- dator to propose a plan for the investment of amount inthe consols or other rovernment socurition. Up to the present, he was sorry to find, the money‘had been lying uninvested. P Atter somo discussion the Vico Chancellor ordered a dividend forthwith of four shill in tho pound, and ‘wljoarned the further hearing of the summonses till the first Monday next term. ATTEMPTED MURDER IN NEWARK. A Desperate Burglar Sheots a Lady. The citizens of Newark, Now Jersey, were yesterday in latitude 60, 20hgitude 28 67, tho fA; iberty. The courage aud the bravery of the acting under orders, no doubt, unlinked the last carriage | his capital city. ioonaal . teane ees in, Tatitude 48, loopsude “82 TOMAR YET un Groniton ou victorious araca and ‘have. ac: | in which were tho women, and the tain warted without | eideah'whtch aught nave proved marioase Tho raivend | Pruseans, ‘0 cubjvcis and allies io ‘hax boon oqually | startled by thy report of the fact thet the wife of oao of “a a for us the aympathy of the enlightened and | thom. It waa a pre-arranged plan, saved much unneces- ‘not reach within twenty miles of the castle, and | D&ts!, arbitrary, capricious But we couid not be / the most respectable citizens of that city was shot. by @ @ooar. qt oceable despatches. | trom and help is ent | sary show of feel'ng, and thouzh rather comic in ite tor- | the remaining pleasant summor’s drive—is | Cvly convinced tha: a itherat and conciiiatory cours? | horgiar. The facts, as near as can be elicited, are ae fol- Our forsizn files contain details we been fully | remaingeltt# of Englasi, Greece, the | mination was hight auccosaful. almont impossible to travers in winter on account of | Would have been half as sycc~atul. | There tm te | ee heat pate tage ‘The financial and commercial for ue Europe, andeven from America; not only | On the officers of tho different French orzanims- | the snow and frost. The King, however, persisred, | Mc’ @% yet of any cuntry thal has tem brought :—At an carly yesterday ing the wife of our families wo. Temained but also for | tions in the city fred by invitation to revciva the | contrary to the opin ons of his companions, in passing natural cohvaive inxinets. English uniiywas./ Mr. Aaron Ward, living on the Keasby estate, om the anulloatet, a, eaopirst Gt theft incorporation | fo that we aally re kaa refuge in frve You Previous to at on, The rosult was tho carriage was overiurned in = | {00 work of the Iuperiwue Tadom | OF neh maton? | (linton fond. moar Newark. was awakaned by foaling @ Previous odop ty the Logriature | four, biscuits, lestty arms, mow bank, his ompanion had his leg broken and the | oved its belne to te crafty Lous Te Te nga’ the | hand pushing ws bask canton intr ae Gonleswig and Hols stand ip peed. yond everything of which we eral, King had to return to Munich, but set out again the day y black, standing over her and cs a detailed of the take op board our ‘wivge informed, folie and it ts med ho has Now tenewee hia | Catholte, and what the iron will of such sovergns did | trying to scare two wawches which were under the: | Count You of | -) preoat for other Innds in dark ages, the lonz expytirnce of | low, She i ’ ‘of the negotiations wm the Prince carry them ia all mcurity 139d our chi and to destination safely. This incident of the joarney ia not | ¢, ‘thraldom aad the h P) ve immediately raisod the relative Goorg, whom be declares to: aa enemy of oar mother county eter tan fen inne conpant a ee achieved for Ieaty ia iatter dye. But in pormany ‘a- _— He laid great stress upon Forsla’s right ot | OYPRii¢ ait the world pe ueand ac. Tho Bavarian Parlament (Zandiag) ts announced to Seccctnpreunarveee is comemamasyer setll cs yon hang eenaeen, end dcare wet aie wate cotimate vy | Fumern ol Rare, wrt Tapisatacante’ okt? Pines Hannioke in foes is | relonment sod frend waa hal to be. gedaan the ieee had to the zal made by the iy that ince on! 10 the pig hertay poo ater ip nae’ serttipomatie, restions, and. vo | woug Poms, aided stat “Teand “of te Prospn “and mpsiracy | land withhis bend, Dot he cherahed lemaaane evold placing in jeoparty the advantages ;biained. Tay hrs ‘8 report sad - m proocrateg, of oer ‘of the Loni) re cone: eens. «Tao peace cifective army of Frusiaie to number’) Tey oo : to" be It will be ike [7° had ra a ant Of, tne pitt | ee at comma denny wo | en be area Eada me ty Steric fa view to”bribg about wiuion Detwoem thé Geoek anit | tree a the tore oh et ribjeetion. Iike dha Senoty afeey ale Ltumadiatly summoned, wie, the ‘Roman Churches. ‘ 1 Creat eon aoe southand'ot the Vad sacl aNercnneaes. the Hes bap suiven Ghestione maleey Baca pee ne present ‘ost forever. Geir boat ste Sra te ante 3 brake However ded Nhe pov? tinder contesl; he om cnee-spet to police =" ‘and tho most mg to the national ‘Sha savage Asiatic TOK: aud wo shall be reduced. 4 may fect to bo & portion ams ‘bie’ dessctiven ‘have’ Dawe: employed vo. works ap, toe ee ee eank he haveleit Cabs to | similar condition to ‘Arabs and the ‘whabitante or tis not likely, that they would pre‘er being » Jalen pone tly Tal J lpm ny fae yippee ng seus eutumng; 2b: ers sarthe Chihonn Grotas. brothers! {Re ypatation of O% country Is | independent soversignty fea Mya gay Hight toxture and colar, i te thought, thes the meata-be ality in Conteal and the glory Temaits immortal. ‘Austrian Ambassador at Paris, | coeds maurderer hes hair of that description. Tho tnjared Indy question and protect Spauish nou | agnor glory, tor &.e bones of | ing o ia ‘week on hie way to Vienus, | sefvatives in the describes the awmilant as one of oxecedingiy heavy American waters. your fathers will curse you. You must | never . the guest of the Prussian Ambas- | ‘¢mocrats; oulld, and » negro. It is Believed, however, that. the Te was eaid in England thet the Derby Cabinct had.) snow pate [ Taw some iittle iplomaats oF diplomatic relations hed | (a! Haan ‘rn, dincuiaed Cor, the occasion, os. tha:heb add the for the frustra- | must Ca «tap your safety jvand yet tn the t condition of Rurope, this | {0 i found in it are not those of a The of a new pian ‘some yet | troope, having presen: rope, nar. ‘deen engaged pps ny ‘This pian {a to adopt | ‘Wo beer you to lay those | into possession prone rae the lately hostide | 2827 Eg ny palpi pga is gracefullr termed procted:ng by reso} Brave Oretans! our t must own thes the | mon atcod vn, the fon of Baron Proraten. has been tp the generally believed that, both deods wero comulttag, by py will bo prantioaly shelved for | Cretans do not so easly Cometh Fd tranos of the Fort watc hands ot the King for some days, bat I presume will not tho same rascal, Tho affair has cast @ great gloom pater tuhyo mre mr ministers guined nothing | Wert Wotauion to ai Tein camentcann over the open portcullis; be accepted until the intended successor has bad time to ity, and the authoritivs havoexpromed thoir tho session, 00 that if the tory iat f tol to Greece, | made, no sirn of “to look out supporters for the new ministry. to detect the author of tha foul ‘alee by it thoy Would gain thie qolet manipulation Of } our mother come on, Cant ferefons. 19 com- thing was alent, a ‘The German newspapers are lately exercised upon the Fo ; {6 1867 as well as abothor year of wereeaoeh trom Seer cane re I that the r of diplomatic relations the few smalt FAILURE IN B9STON. the registrations ‘world o always employed in the Pope’ that bavo evcaped swamping Jn the lato politic! racy. (neee ie — ‘office. he oat ant. ‘= bled or conval ‘They eay, with some reason, why Increase A pon is Bouton, dant cipal dinner of the cit;. of Paris, M. [oraebt of the fact. ‘| the Stat 6; ture ‘by auch a farce or semblance of | dear to erogues he is | | The failure of Joseph A. Voazio, u broker, eh Met, Minie said tint the Lealth of lost Tear gry "at yout ing, A fae Tolations when all reality And utility has | See sign, ware Zheevee eas | State strent, lg reported, and Tt ve sated tat ‘Sty Tap aussmano, «4 (' ’ ; away? Even now Ministers between t (ies emnount on. bdetier, It was 7 that you have Dyn joft naked | ready to ‘i Brent | hy (ue Emperor Napoleon bad nover boco S| homes lieve yt) iv adjoining each other are of little if any possible | BO : 4 cecarcoly secemary to sate, ie adttog that the mine | and ne you parwisenres iiane | cao i Pirdoged by iielt mautaal hee aaa cant, erent Sf0'| the Aew confederacy {'F very exisicnce; for the same sere PUNE s rite INSRUMENT animuve heart of his Majecty was prof alike against } tecertain, BU you must Thue bo ae cs enecial ent thore of tho soutl aro ready to fall im one by ene. ns of Biles, by. ‘disorder, every bad act iq commit eeives pay for it, or let the State adupe the : and exevement ‘Tho cause of the Staffordshire colisry oxplosion—s0 | will tn so unfavorable that | ga fully reported by the cable dispatches to the Hunath—- show is to bo kepr an jet the pr of payment of Prince Monaco, who rom exchequer (1 Wink be is an absomt6 monarch) a thirty frones. Der moat, pair of bree: wr The “old liberal’! y, peaded Von Vineke, -ent site atuamiel ia Geo er Slate, peti, H positively 7 the worst cases discoreant elements as|the Fatherland ae . Addrens J, B, wu, Naw York twee mlery of A---Mott's Cheiment Fomado ond condition—to Walr, and ts decidedly to boat Starr Drodeine eee bas been discovered. The blacksmith’ sa iia EH PUP RAL oots—to be ke RUSUTON, 10 Astor House, all druggists, found with its top off, and the flame @ ono* Rome sonety pod be a Gruss i aA Eiger Cashed in Legal Lotteries.—C J. CLUTE, Broker, 176 Broadwe NEWSPAPER ACWUNTS, the wnfortunaie man seems to bavi strolled into the | of roy te PRESIDENT JOHNSON’S Paicy. . cae tpt gh ith his ‘and thus caund the explosion, working ito ecorona's inquest brgs to light some startling facts connected with the meais by which a large haga of London workpeople strive to pta living. Aman gamed Hone, and his four children, folowing the oocupa- tion of artificial lower makers, had an sxtonsive order for wreaths of artificial flowers for one of ‘ho Christmas pan- tomimes. Night and day for ninoty-six hours had th poor people stuck to their work, so asto have it ready tame; and this, the father states, he Ins been freque sompelied to do, tn order to carn breal for me ae At the oloss of the fourth day their wore were ay ‘pitt a stop to by the upsetting of a casdle, watery accident resulted in the burning to dath of of ye ‘unforvunate man’s children, and the ox whole fruits of the ninety-six hours’ con®! a On f |The Exeentive Attitude Towards Mexico and the Alabama Claims. In Presjdetpm™ the London Times, Dec, 19. signe that he jg°Po90n’s Message there are dis wanting Wf Snare, Ga ote! ccee geet al 1 pS Tie is the advocate, Ho must Tho Holl Places Again. Tt was stated at St. tg that France and Rusia er ¥ tho Holy Sepulchre, at ussian represent coon Bonen to houses built on the tarvebad hie own authority in sho direetinn sf eee tee |, Baron Steighta, the at the public poliey in i of those paris of | hai tT nem degree asta ee Mich dhe majortiy of his coven! m,beon rellev of his bnetions, wi The falling Mores, H ira newspaper, {hich bad rece! 4 sti 7 : Pe : & the Alatama may wong Marca, empire ana ype A oe — Fine na = = : eo that alrendy 0 ‘Preelgent ia KT a to tar PROVING! what remains to him oc pom ind to naive THE AUSTRAN PROVI i Naddined , Havana pe Gi ett ati ane ehh | Comte en Tal % lesire of regn nin, tional Dei " , iy} in sara akan ay nuh tn tne wate sth Pong ne a ag “ars CU. Mawkers, 16 Wall atceet, Nak ian, do ulm Jami, whatever uo | adtross to Rentie Cosa dieerimg the aco opon the | ner ighsn prams Sowtig acing at Wocad ag ilo whieh he Res fought and fodnguines wrt ta rues CP r ‘Sewing Maching- Jt i ers, with sure urn be letter en ‘The Aeriin papers are very sonshivd 00/0 hind q@wbich ts entd about Prussia. The Beier y agents @-me statemont aa to the presence / ‘Ue Gaseite mojority. One ean hard: ibe aoe ptomieng act bein to ranqeinee rena ERS HEURES RT Pon i ti a Sart nase Dae ‘ SEY get fe peace Ree commen | Wraeehen pa Jenaiey wary rete to Count von Goltz» ™PMinor @ formal ben pe tog hy vot ee eet ane” “nwt | the Crebten seaaere ihe new pra map h Sena alow Cine be are ba that there ne Tho Croatian Di noe eastage #107 7 * it tithe South © peta inet nthe deat oft of nro, hat the autonom; While Waitin: far aan and pepera J "i ‘gos tt the vouglty of haying | Tr viv aban ion of Hungary, Crontia an: fess Byte Ray paper tbinks tt worth whilel? give basen n/00t Tom aro There sogms to de no 0uds thy ‘

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