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B : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1587.-TRIPLE SHEBY. pieces taken at Monte Rotonde, served by inexperienced | @ broom; tn does not pase that the potios are not. in removing monatrate betier the great order and EUROPE. (|Steie mera ces ter | iter ey Re Sho i: cares amare ark . oranen r Deld a Line af f ry sania fhe Cae Pee waction po than the otto s ef — been ie. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE WERALD. blue See as ahyeaies Cap : fay wmumped” OY a oye Garibald, with one hua. | nothing: bat the Eighteen of the persons fo the sear tt Hore, The Aporeaching Conveution—The Conetitu- Sioned otere a peraen The Tolling are The Last Battle of the War pay iy ope to yy py his friends, | the from FP aig el pe men tien Already Prepared—Pereounel ef the ‘Rear Admiral in the Asiatic Squadron—Stephen ‘The Papal Zouaves, too, fought wb unexpected bravery, | the 4 beea sent by the government to the Lig Delegatee—In@ux of Northera Miscegens. Rowan. "3 for Rome. ‘Bil the, Garibaldane ‘acknowledge Tit The Zouaves, | thle’ policy sett meumad nan shade aaniliteecs aed on mbarte New Ones 16—P. M. Commander and Flag Coptain—Francls A. Rowe. Legion ai@ uot do so much nor so well. The Zousves, policy parties arrested had Bo resistance and no dietu none pty or, 1 Taetenen Coemoon iain Yates, 0, Always accuse? hitherto of being afraid to meet the Garl- | credit tor ance, saying that an peentienion bad commenced which As the time approaches for holding the State ane Se Arthur BR. Yates, 4 Daidians band tc bend, charged repeatedly with the | all the Garibaldian would establish the utter ity of these allegations, © pose! sealant nt B.C. Mulies. ‘ Dayonet, and seemed to prefer tuat work, In the | they have been able to disarm Ai least naif a dozew journals are before the courts for | Conven' frame & new constitution in acco Thewenant and Flag Lieutenant—H RB Robsom, Special Report of the Conflict | mi the Pape: aruiiery sid immeneo oxecution the | frontier. The change the “abiication of fale mame. _oe ance with the, provisions of the Reconstruction | Lieulenans-—Robly D. Kvana, Francis uorris. be ten joading and fring aa if on parade, The Papal end | sudden and complete, 1¢ France: thiegs are in.s very excited condition: act, inereased interest la manifested inthe ques-| Surgeons First Fees, RF, McCoun; Passed AMM ai entana, see Italy recover fro1 formed that for tho past week the sold 0 tion by Northera radicals gs well as residents of | “at, H & Finis donates, drier rau. ¢ Roman peaceably, boaorably and do Paris’ kave not been allowed to take off their clothing the State. Manyef the ho have been Fleet aymaster——George F ter. gaint regulare, ‘We nai ‘Such strong government since Cavour’s | upon retiring tor the night, 5 '. 'y former, w! e Fleet Engineer—Stephen D. ms, twelve cannon against time. interested in the past history of the State under | Aaplain—E. C. Bittinger. —_—_— bere could only be one ending te such , ne Cth The End. AUSTRALASIA. Banks and Butler, have already arrived and will Capiain of Marine:—George W. Cellier. IG ribald tena ied olf by nie own men, . 4g Nov. 6, 1867. hover about the Convention like buzzards around 8 Second ietmand re dma Be nO Meagan, who was aes ema ae ey pnt Garibaldi, bis sons and several of his officers arrived SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. battle field. Every train brings im some of these wat ‘Geauna ‘Harrie, Jobe Sweet iti . | bam, FE Lynch; Third Assieiast hungry political hacks, who, in thetr own North: ve sine abd hind Asete The Papal troops, leaving a guard over | here by special train from Corese yesterday morning. d and wounded, followed in bot pursuit 10 | This isa small town within a few miles of Florence. The Feed Riots and Revolutionary | More, Rotonlo, Bring undp the fugitives aud 4b0ok:2E | Upon his arrival @ lieutenant colonel of the regular Monte Roiondo, the wounded in hospital there and the | army went up tothe car and informed him that the ern homes, could hot get s policeman’s effice. Itis such men as these that will exercise their 3, 3 a influence upon the more t members of the | Seen; Welle I. Field; Edward N. ps ‘Daniel tious for His Reception—Colenial Yachtemen on the Qui Vive—A New Zea! i Agitation in France. numerous stores of provisions bai yt bone ing left by the | government had issued ap order for bis arrest and that | The Sydney Budget~The Gold Fielde-A Can- | ,, ” u ere chased “ august body" of blacks whites that assem- | Delaianty; Chas. 0. allibone; H. G, 0. Coiby. fala road, Bot who, were now fmiactes aa tying be was to be sent toSpezzia, Garibaldi got out of the | nibal Feust off Dead Missionaries. bled‘on the 23d inst. in!Mechanics’ Hall, rendered | Boatroain—Joba mi "i over the country im all directions, The Papal troops did | car, !ooking quite demented, drew a revolver and said— Srpxey, N. & W., Oct. 1, 1867. | memorable by the bloody riot of July, 1566. It is Sydney, Melbourne and the whols of Australasia, are prety well understood that the new constitution Bailra D on tho gut vive of excitement regarding the anticipated portend ee PI olf pe leoding Guinea- ype A @ erk—Jone SP aida. : y 10" le 3, visit of his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburg, who b inety-e mbers, Capiain's Clerk—N. B, Save. ‘The steamship Baltic, from Bremen, was signalled of Mandy Hook at haif-past nine o'clock jast night, coming “Up to port at New York. advance ie eres gripe Lene! wring “You see that 1 am armed; bat I will not resist you, alien HOOPS Ob the enter. Beeidec. dectnees | Only Iwill not surrender except toforee.” His asso- now began to fail, Those of the Garibaidians who had | ciates and friends entreated bim to act calmly, but he hot thrown away their arms la th hich had | persisted in his declarations, whereupon four of the ww expected to reach the colonies in the frigate Galatea Pod Conventics ee ‘are yellow, ht por blac! Ci treat, them up to the | goidiers took him by the legs and arms and lifted him @UR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, | now become a complete rout, ¢ ” Pehage= meehe iV ibaa Wied : Italian regulars ‘they passed Hittle bi at ao early day. gerers apne The leading spirits of the Convention, rane Tt is uncertain when the Piscataqua will take her hice Kitties Ainsieas termes iors asd on fool |e8 oa Tie sone will mot aecouspany ‘ite te | aad the principal pavate citizens of Hydney bave made | Simon Jones, Belden, Smith, Blackburne, | parture, It in ex however, that the will lost? FOR ROME. cacomar ca isthe gait, Ae Metiers were regulated 8 | Spaatia “amplo arrangements for his reception, but, asa morn- | Wickliffe, Waples, “plain;’ Isabelle, ‘dark | bere for the Asiatic im about a week. THE WAR little, the officers flowed to retain their swo! Tt in said to-day that the English embasty at Florence | mg journal remarks, the dinacr fe likely’ to grite:" Pinchbeck, “ light griffe ;” Bertonneau, pthireroast ena the men their private arma Some wounded were | nas asxed tne Italian government to treat Garibaldi with pry re and Lazard Rodriguez, light mulatto, will, MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC GOSSIP. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. browgDt mo, but most hed to be lefk where, shey fell of | lenveney, and that the government has sgreed to do so, | &¢t hoe Ee at ae of course, carry the. more ignorant ones with - Tovaston=The Battle ot | Zuaves. Out of thirty-Qve hundred Garibuldians it is lary ates pe <n Lae i geomncgyres eam | them, und, with the ald of tside pressure, ot in amas a frye bs os omy = frigates Challeuger and Falconer sailed hence on | there can be no doubt the new constitution will be ‘The Atheneum sums up the musical doings at the rday Galatea at Melbourne, radi of those rope a we ans—Scenes at Corese and en-the Road= | jn killed aod wounded was sovere; 1a prisoners, none. mee Fee ee ee aay will — oe The ee Yacht pan edge DMG debaters ae aed the a ee peta seein brady De Ene Garibald?s Couduct nnd Arrest—Notes of At Corese the confusion ‘ast evening ®as indescribable, | jower quite as bi < and stiff upon Papal territory this city ba tise he Pri colored there is considerabie intelligence. est ; alee another ni the Roman Repnblic—Admirable Behavior of | Most of the fugitives took at once to tne road for Teral, | after he know tnat further fighting was useless, Italy Club of this city have agreed to welcome t! ce L append a list of the delegates :— Falie,'’ was produced at Prague; anotl ow ma, the Voluntcers=—The Kin: the Pope— | The sligh.ly wounded were attended to by their coms | bag now but one danger to fear—the dasger of revolu- | oulside the Heads, and the principal steamship com- P. F. Valfroit and Milton Mi sibel sical drama, ‘Der Waid su Hermavnstadi,” by What of the Future? rades ood she serene 2 of the Tehes baperng teed of- | tion azainst the King. If that can be succetsfally sur- | panies have signified their intention of sending a fleet ©. H. Hempstead aad pr Rrra pimeecer| jon | Wemtmeyer. ‘ Dinorah’’ has been played at Frankferg; Naan Passo Congar, Nov. 4, 1807, | Tus oehaved nit the utmost consideration and eiwcrimmt, | mousied the Roman quest on will be seutted br @plo- | of geamers to sea for the purpose of convoyiag him into | parieb. 2 “Tanobatiser” at Borin, and“ Rienzi” and Halé6 if , port, A royal ball wil! be given soon after the arrival Fielding Edwards and Henry W. Fulier, Avoyelles | wy iceigie ap Dresden; M. Auber’s “La Part Having left the Garibaidian camp near Rome | nation, 1 believe that they would bave been eating to | all; for it is impossible that France alove can sustain the perien, fe order to carry through the Henarp de. | crore the frontier and-aid ihe Garsbaidians had the frst | pope arainst tne public opinion of the restof the civil | of the Prince, aud the differeat military and civic or- | "George w. Ragan, Louis Francotsand Victor M. Lange, | Diabie” st Vieuna. There, too, has been 1} ganizations of Sydney will unite in a series of exercises | East Baton Rouge parish. Mr. Balfe’s best opers, ‘Les Quatre File Ay» Teports that the French were in the fight been corzect; | izoq world, when that opinion is pressed in a legitimate apatches, since the government had unneces- r, Circulated by feilows who ran away at ic Nas. ’ hile ‘oat, od by | eae tadal thas oon 1a Dee as and exbibitions baving for their object the amusement | Wilam H. Cooley, Emile Bonuefol and Theop! Carlerabe, Lortzing’s = ** WildechOits” 1g of the compat, was soon correcter Kad of tho Papal Inv: a estimated that nine hundred were killed and fifteen Mentana—Defeat nnd Rout of Garibaldie |} judred wounded and taken prisoners, The Papal loss early and vexatiously suspended the postal Garibaidi’s failure may have that sequel, °, @ervice from Corese, I found upon reaching this spot, on | {088 oe eee pod pel gh nny Ve Sage, eee, of bis Royal Highness, Ihe reception is tobe given with ue Naticwell, bon rp hing -ghaemcme Juan; at Wismar, the imperisbable my rewuro last night, tbat there teno longer aGaribal- | orine Papal unorms resomole ey ye so FRANCE “mnguiticent etate,” and, to do the colonists justice, | 1. W Baker and John Bierce, Hosier parish Mozart; st “ Osmabrick, “Don Juan; @ian camp to visit, a Garibaldian army to describe. ora | and some Gartbatdtans acta x bat they could hear tne - their enthusiasm om the subject seems to be heartfelt, | me: Ft onary McLeran and C,C Antoine, | ., -premen, “William = Telt;@ , ick repeating firo of tue Cnassepot mfie; but, after Ganbaidian invasion of the Pagal States toouroniclo, | auck, t oe ae ‘vest, authorities here, I ain Jjustiged in SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. It is the first time, I believe, that member of the | “Agoiphe Bernard, Caiasieu and Vermilion parishes. at Cracow, = Di royal family has visited these colonies, 2d people 1 a a mu foun: to be fully alive to the importance ef the event. Py. ar epee ig ‘Thomas. Crawford, Caldwell } « of at Augsburg and at Stuttgart, Marsba;’? 1 ir George Grey, lato Governor ot New Zealand, has Joba Lynch, Thomas P. Harrison and W. L. McMillen, the Swi a b train last nigh, Mis personal friends and iis two 8008 | men Live-Former and Present Prices | Pec, cenuted by tne people of the latter colony to meet | cyrrolt aud Morehouse parianes, Lortzing’s ‘“Watfenachmied;” at Ulm, Lortsip Jetiers, bave been more than realizsd. Garibaidi's army | accomvanica bim, Nobody was allowed to approach | Other Causen of Compialui—Hevolutionary | viting bim to Well nga. ‘Sir George wilt rovura to | zemes. Taliaferro, Caiahoula parish | czar” and “il Troratore,”" and at Mannhelm, tank thas been dreadfully veaten and viterly broken up, and | him after his arr val bere; but it is said that he did not Feeting— Octrot Daty—A Workman’s De- ‘ots Meninadaieoeaal as bis mission is mpilshed in W. Jasper Blackbura aud Wn. lors, ne img’s “Wildechtz” Having said that Offeubsch's bure : ab, he tu now on his way to Florence, a wreeked and hope- | SP0HK © word alter leuving the Deille Reid nth Jot | monstration—Incendlary Placarde—Prosecu- | °° 10 ssaist in toe preparations to rooaive the royal Perona 8 Harris and James H, Landers, Concordia | tesques are everywhere, it 1s noodless to awell the we The game is finished; the play over, All the gloomy | asserting tha: anticipations which, in spite of my own wishes,tho stern | pany on the Dissntistaction Among the Industria! Classes— facts of the case have forced me to récord in former Garibaidi was conveyed away from Corese by a special Higt Price of Bread—How Parisian Work- re was nota Fronch regiment or com- capital, also, ‘‘Rigoletto;” at Bi Yess oan, and will probabiy soon become again a pris. im take a thousaud d recrose the f the Press. [a hat deiprte Bis At IB pring arish, th reiteration of their titles, eeemeane Se eee ee | frontier,” Ma looks prematurely aged. Incuedaytef Pansy, Nov. 8, 1867, | Maia la the port of Sedney, bat from uence abe will | Sp: ramis and. Snider, DeSotoand Sabine parthes, | "LOTS Colas coaciaded her eareer in Spéuey, Ase ‘After 1 lasi wrote to you from Castel Giubeteo, affairs } S#@ti wightv yeare old, and many taink that his mind ts | Now that the Emperor bas saved the Pope and mate | "Tue Treusurer of this colony has submitted his badzet ans eek fallen pola a miacattcci. tratia, with ber benets September 14. She, indeed, afiected. iére aro uot one thousand G: : Progressed for several days pretty much im tbe old | ty accompany lim anywhere, Except the small force | Be re galaniuomo bend humbly at the feet of France, Toutine, except that the number of recruits received | with Acerbi, Le Viterbo Cyan will ee at once), | he will doubtless find timo to attend to the affairs of steadily diminished, falling off from ix hundred on the | Dot owe is lef, on Vapal Soll ouless ag, a prisoner or & | France, and to do something towards staying the tide B0ih of October to less than one hundred on the 1st of | Sekt mA Tho invasion ig over; the Papal victory ) which threatens to swamp over i¢ and which te just November. Eight mea were shot for stoaling, on the ee ) oar oo <spseten, toe sary ews. now rising hogh in Paria. = ‘om Genoa, Venice jan an uria con to isfacti is Bist, and Garibaldi issued a very stringent order agaivst | [ve Goue the mec of the &, hhting at the battio of Men. That a great and growing diesat! pee rin, at ny excesses, In anoiher order he announced that Ni- | tana, I remember them well, E ‘one of them had | Present among the industrial classes is evident to the eotera had taken Tivoli amd tbat Acerbi bad gained | one, two ted tires Gaeta medais oo his ree most superficial observer. Bread m dear, having 3 du 0. c ing that he had served 1a tormercainpaigns. Fow, ly doubled in price within the past year, Bread Viterbo; but those were occupations, rathor thau cap. | Howie that lie Rad sory cd ae ee te Tseal nearly Pr a e ” ins, who tures, and have turned out to be of no importance. It | were mostly boys, fled first aad fought least when they | delug “ a Paris, too, means something more than ‘was understood in the camp as carly as the cist that the | Were rallied. Asthe men pass ie I look in their faces, | is expressed in the mere statement, Bread io Paris and it is sickening to tind so few whom I recognize. « Htalian regulars wero avout to march over the fromtier | hore aro the dashing young. fellows, eo proud of their | M™eatand vegetables and fruit, hterally the staf of ‘nd intervene with the French, who were at Civita | now costumes, who thronged the cvurt-yard at Casiel | life,’ to by far the larger portion of tho community. Vecchia, The Terai committee brougat this news; tbe | Giubeleo? Where are the gallant Venitians wuo had | Thousands of Parisian workmen and work «omen do not Come s0 far to die so usetessly, and who, laughing at tbe | touch solid meat oftener than once a week, but content ‘e..ciane parishes. to Farliament. The expenditure for guxt year, it is ., ne estimated, will be about $12,000,000. This 1s looked | Curtis Pollard end Meudorson Williams, Franklia and | ramous as she bas been at home, can have no cause of upon by’ the oppositon as a large sum to exvend | ~ "pC vesionde and William Brown, Iberville parish, | Complaint against the public of Sydney. At & period for the government of four hundred thousand | GW. Purguson and Joba Scott, Jackson “2a"'Winn | of life when almozt overy artiste lays aaido the crown of joi) —_ Sean bee 4 Boyne vad “ aes parishes. fame, sho crossed the boundless ocean to tempt fate econ oradatin Mvarllamen. tt is’ said | 3: HA. Roberts, Thomas N. Martin, RG. Gardner | those regions and met with u success scidom accord: cousiderabie .. wracg! yi boys ‘al ee ae ¢ | and N. W. Danicls (died since election), Jefferson parish. | <ho has been feted, sought after avd applauded; and Pate ee on Tl soa Fa aber ent Foriune Riard, Lafayette parish. will return to the Old World with most agreeable ,000,000 a5 84, but the House eee enctee | Danie: H. Reese and Wm. surrell, Lafourche parish. | feminise-aces of Australia, soe eeretrar tak ae Gai cae Wiliam Butler, Gustave Dupart aud D, D. Rigga, Liv- | “ig the “revue” of the “Porte Saint Martin,” Mme, paver sacra cb hag lg h rrdoarry as ingston, Washington, St. Holeca and St Tammany } qyicrrot will pay the character of Rachel, the Londom Laebpers niet eed Bidnreng ype iP tga onl 9 | | parisues. face cuameiier and beauty doctress as ‘hey call her vienna may aaa eaten acon | Mcnaie Lary and WH. Hwang, Natchiocns | fie Cutie: ada these et Leh ame, Los e fa je be dw Various times seemed probable, oath uit.: | cuarion Semitb, David Wilson, R. H, Irabelie, Simon | Acta! cusy commencing (rom the 1st inst pole, Victoria Farliament reasserabied on the 24th ult: | Jones, W. R. Crane, H. Bonseigueur, thomas Isabelle, | Govorine will be paid the sawe ae Mae, Thierrel, and ci Ad nth ed we Prat ete ee ee Solomon Moses and L. Rodriguez, First district; 8, Bele | soo/, @ month during the rebearsals. Paulto Ménier will . A den, G. M. Wrokiiffe, R. 1. Cromwell, PB. 8. Pinchvack | pe paid 133f, a night and 1,200 ta menth during the re- urate totic, Latoom, tape. Geapole, ent and E. Tiochant, Second district; C. B. H. Duplessis, | pearsais. a decreag of recruits seun condrmed it. Garibatdl, how- | nfiy miles’ tramp before them, trudged merrily away 5 Davia Dougiass, A. Bertonness, O. C. Biandiu and J. rtson’s comedy of “Caste’’ has been ever, was til! in good spirits, and, indeed, Italian Inter | for ihe front only @ week ago? Where are ihe open. | themselves with broad soaked iu bouillon—a very wenk, pa age ty net ace AES jas presided } 4g yasacott, ibird district; Rufus Wapies, James Muena- sii bet cin semen sucatre Royal, Beltane vention proved to be as great asarco as guarding the | hearted officers who shared their bread and choesa and } thin soup—and @ few carrots or @ little cabbage, | Tuo nets irom the goid elds in all parts of the coun- i ey hear, district; 8, B. Pack. ppincipal feacure ta the pextormaneh wee ee Eceles of e ecan! ol re , ¥ me 2 frontier, for tho Iialtan troops did not advance at Passo | $,(,ccanly bs if ney und | 824 fomo sour wino for their most substantial | try te good, except trom the norib, where the diggings | “'1/°0.'1a Guichard and Cuiriew A. Thibau, Plaquemine | af cone, Clark. & tnereuetiy ern exceeding ape . veritabie republican,” as if they bad Corese, and I doubt whether they have marcticd five | known hi their lives? Gove, and no record | 4ay’s repast, When these facts aro taken into con ‘qalles acrvas the Papal frontier at any point, left but genera! ewogiums and indiscriminate een, j@eration It can be readily seen shat tho rise of a so 1. q 4 Still, the Italiaa intervention had at loast the effect of | }/0R;, 9,10 Garibeldys seme thers wtame of a name spo | Pound tn Che, price of breba @topping recruiting, and it was probably this and the | wrongly in the gazette; you can only tell who are dead | Workman who receives but sixty cents a day for his umors that began to circulate of the French occupation | >¥ kvowing who have not returned, From the outset | labor and has @ family to support, With the full of Rome, which induced Garibaldi to strengthen his po- fe apy eR pelle ig e x a Son | aporeciation of this tact—the necessity of furnishing Gition at Monte Rotondo—much more easily defensible | Heaven forg:ve those who are responsible for it, bogin- | Paris with cheap bread—the government, until withia a thant ean ag ayaraay | a0 Herne pare Ean ence was r.ceived ia on ta a perce act tats pony tale of, canmabele ving mm the inte. + ene ja Je Samuel E, Curry and George puuchard Wagner, the author of “Tannbadscr,”’ te fm an impostant affair toa | r.or of th C1 of the Fijian group nad ,? “4 rie, a tine’ off the bodies of the Bers a taken aguante with | _ Dennis Burrell, Joseph Deslonde and Peter Harper, St | The Taédtre International, that disastrous w x native teachers who bad accompanied the mission- | Charies and “\. Joh Haptiat parishes. “y whose d.rge bas already been sung, bas been sold in 1nvo the inter.or of the country. Tne details of the gg la ‘apoleon Uuderwood, St. James ump, wave rool, oy ore the roverty of tae sevel ered “ mi iT, to mt man. om ry 3 were insti ine stivoaes fee Auguste Donato, Jr, George A. Jackson, Michel Vidai 25,0001. specular miends rebutidmg 1 @6 of the inbe, the princi and J. G. Driukard, 8t. Landry parisu. Enghion, a small watering place some ten miles from ree for 4 than Ca-tel Giubeleo—and stor ail bis suppliios there, | Ming with Garibaldi! few years, ouly permitted a certaiu number of bakers bimself, aud, witl Sostuene L, Snaer and John B. Vandergriff, St Mar- | Paria On :atarday, November 2, a deputation from Florence, Atter the Rattle, toestablish themselves, and among these the price of _ ee aeons anh auch Damnit Mary's porisd, | A guceth potatoe ih oa an ae - composed of General Corte, Deputy Crispi, Siguor Cantatvvo, Nov. <,¢ve7, | Dread was reguiated twice a month by adecreo of the | Trt int eae no escaped. the general slaughter, aad | Hiram KR, Steele and Abraham M. Gould, Tenses | (uy. ities Louise Trener, Mass Jenny Trener Tineo and other friends of Garibaldi and the cause, ar- | It is late in the evening, and even since yosterday | Pre'ect of the Seine. In this mannor the price was kept | tne inteiligence was despatched to this place as quickly Lar ok Made set Taecvapurednaeidl and Ronrad (rener, pianists; Wm Grosnei, tenor, an@ Fived at the camp and had a long private interview | afternoon the retreating Garibaidians have been passing { StRecriy a unitorm rate, the government when four | as posible. Within tweaty four hours alter ite receipt | SORG't “harreut, Union pariah” Figs Setins, eee oe arin a eeeseuntel tin Che with Garibaldi, ‘They told bim that the French were in | through this place in gangs of five and ten. ‘Tho earlier | WAsdear relmburaing the vakers for their losses. But | iy Vt ocr panisning the murderers, Tuere have been hiute thrown out that an ndre Liverpool, Sis Julie St Royal Alexandra theaire, Rome; hey reprosented to bim the hostile attitude | arrivals were boys; the latest aro strong and shghuy | ™ the march of progress tt was considered best to decreo | ‘Tie government statistics for tne year 1866 have jas | atiempt will be made to mob the Convention; but | George's Arvel is a charming pg aro ag a which the Italian goveroment had assumed towards the | wounded men, This afternoon ten cavalrymen, ail that | #80 hberty of the baker and place him upon the same | been published. | The tatal value of goods imported Into | you may depend upon it the Convention will nit | |, Walter Montgomery, « populet Bagiteh a¢ Metbourne, Papal invasion, aud they begged of bin to withdraw, | are left of @ troop of forty, rode through on their way | footing with every other tradesinan, The result has ects teelcton tote Cates atee was £381,700. ine | be iuteriered with if Haacock is here in command. | [08 0 hrilliant « Meet @m order to prevent useless bioodshed and to avoid any | to Terni. ‘The fugitives are focteore, cold and mis. | beee that he, like other tradesmen, has acted upon the | ‘29,700, Tue latter estimate Includes 48,242 tons of | Te Bgroes of the vie fearing difficulty, it 1s |“ \eyetbeer’s “Etoile da Nord” is being rehearsed at rik of I i great principle of “supply and demand,” aud oread, | coal, which found a market at San Francisco, fae Tue, have very geserally purchased «mail arms, | the Pergola, Florence, and Fioravanti's ‘‘Zingari” at the involving Itay in a war with France. Garibaldi | erable; but they are not hungry, and the most of them | jxe everything else excepting workmen’s wages, Las | ance of trade with o:ber countries was ILuot have an opportii y to use them. ‘0 Rossini. Among ihe otver numerous a ‘was perfectly xible. He said that he had chosen | have money enough to procure supplies of fool and ng Sd ok thas. & en, seobabiia® Minis ind vative coop A Sapiens He si Mig! ui < pte Pag 4 ‘, E it . t permit le | m mentioned :—* ucande di Ihie course, and that his motto was ‘itome or death.” | tobacco, and even to hire conveyancos from the country | ,,Ayentage (and then it was coosidered dear) the re te ion wae lead Te te tes, | Uealion “'L'Alberge dolls: Speransa,™ Combardiat «tb roportion: but they w, against tue coiuny. Twenty-ive American ships, Tue con AD aggreguto of 13.943 tons, entered inwards at thé va- | periences of | rious ports of the colony, aud twenty erat vessels of | to ge: louse Arguments and entreatios were alike useless. Garibaldi | people, They are all unarmed except those who prevailed | jute over tree sous a pound. Now the same quality | 16,711 ions cleared vutwarda Great ff oes : Mondor,” a scarcity of tovaage ei Fighao:’ Prodigo,” ‘Serrao; .‘"E.oisa ai Moni. o1 ‘ali descripuons is now complained of. See ae Rovere; “Francesca da Rimini,'? Zezev ti: bitterly of having been betrayed before, and said | upon tho regulars at Corese to allow tbem to recain their = Oe iane waon eae — perpen oatincr & now be was tree, with his meo, with arms in their used, ja‘they tee » ef NEW ZEALAND. Oraim,"” Centoianl, aud ‘Nostra Doan as, and determined to Ozhs the matier out, aa ne Te ore elt swords and | at from tou to fourteen sous. " Now this same kind of | Wo fnd tho olloming m our New Zealand exchanges: — TRE NAVY. ps M It was io vain that General Corte, a man of great | one bad arepeating rifle which be captured from | meat costs from sixteen to twenty. Then tie A pubiic debt and consolidated loan bill was receniy 6 Tue prospectas of the Italian at St. Pi weight and influence, pictured to Garibaldi the hope- | the Papal Zouaves, I never beforc saw mon so badly | bones with the little shred of meat ciing- | introduced by tue governmont for the purpore of coa- has been pubusned. The prime aro Signore Lui solidating all exisUug provincial loans and placing the The United States Steamer Wampanoag. Galetti, Voipio), Trebell, Giovennoni and Torabari, th ess of the situation, The close of the interview. tl ntand |e to them, which the work people used was (ar from (riendiy.. Corte told Gartoaldi that it was | Dente. They do not care to talk about bach for making soup, sold for two sous a pound. Now they | Colonial government securities on more firm and ad- | Ina few days the Uujted Sistes steam frigate Wam. | seconde d nue,’ Madames Tagliaico, Dali Anca and fanposeidie for bim to fight against the Freoch army und | have not the least inclination to renew it, Undoubtedly | bring five or six. same ratio of augmentation | vaniaxeous (outing, as well ag to pul am end to ibe reck- ‘cosiiaan : aces Wili leave the Brookiya | Beriai. ‘ihe tenors are Mario, Caizolari and Forneelit, teas borrowing which for sorce time past bas been carried | PAnORG Cap! mp 72 | The eecond tenors, Roast and Pattnimien. ‘ine barito tue Papai troops combined, and advised him to give up | they have been fully, fairly and thoroughiy flogged, and | exists in nearly all the ordiuary articles of consumption ; nm. = wd on by severai province 1 | Navy Yard oo atria! trip, This vessel and the Meda- | Graziani and Gasser, and tne basses, Nasiiade » Angelia x seacel, the cauve for the present. “I am ‘a thelr only dosire now is to get_home. ‘They havo noth. | #4 the universal expression (and that sometlines not in Baldi, “to near such advice from Py a the mildest term-) among ail classes of work’ 2g people Hit ment 5 ‘or unato and Zucchini, The cf bo dior that Tepeuk,” answered Corte, Garibaldi turned | ng tosay aguinst the government, nothing against the | i that this cannot cuntiaue much longer. A borribio | being dscused pers tnatnedghins ithe) bsg py pe 4 rs a Quickiy acd replied, “A soldier should not couut the | Pope, nothing against Garibaldi, except a little gramble | Sory 13 told of a box veing fouud last week, nalied to such an oxient as to auliify toe orginal intention oi | “reat con! be dh ase camaro Moree aero ou thi ment in bringing the bill forward. Tbis | being exactly alike. The Madawaska, an Ericsson-buil: momentary deadiock, and although several | boat, with her direct acting engine, has made fifteen Bumber of his eaeuion" “No, ed Corte, “bat | that he did aot make a speech to them before be let de la Bastille, opon opening wuich it was &@ general ought to io so.” There brief pause, and | Corese. Tne very mea who passed through here four | found tain 4 simalt plece of bread, and was then name ary des then Garibaid! Coulerences were heid between both houses, noth: Tho two 4 masters of musical art in Paris sausfactory was arrived ai Until the the evening of knots an Boar, The Wampanoag, % 1 claimed. wil | , con piousiy oppose mode of life, White Rossmt npon the floor, six day ‘ing “On to Rome!" aod who fought bravely | Milled up wita vicod, PP vaio me ie no mare | cc Meniana, hive beon waipped to meekness and indi?- | Tbe matter of cheap bread is considered of ao much Sib of October, when, through the presence of one or | @xcced this, engineers being of the opinion | joys his day oy passing it in Olympian repose, A two additional government supporiers, the opposition | that with ber geared § ei and = larget | requires constant activity. The former avvids eve: is for the lives of | ference. When the Fenians returned from the Canada | importance, and te great discéntent on uccount of its rejoin'd Garibaldi, } frontier they were full of threats of what they would do | Preseut price so evident, tuat the government is already * were outvoted and the bil carried io its origival sorm. rf kind of exeruon as sorethi ld wear oub Several new gold mines have beea discovered in | ‘mensions of cylinder she should have the | ne' schincry of hit existe latter ou the com eo vil! ‘oliow me. Rome or death! Rome or | when they went back. These Garioaldians are too much | Cwsideriug the propiiety of ® return to the former Auckiand, one of which is of axtraordinary richness, | advauiago im speed over the Madawaswa Notwith- | trary, seems (to fear that indolence would cause the my r. @eaih!” But fe. nore wor re wasted upon either | used up for thai, [hey will never go back system of regu.auion. It ts understood that at a Cabinet de. The depeiation retired, fearing that Garibaldi had But Though the fugitives havo lost all their spimt, | Couact, at which tue Emperor presided, a fow days and ; iided sixty-elgut ounces of gold from six hundred | standing the apparent advaniaves of tbe gearec enzine, | works to grow rusty and stop. weigh: of quartz, These recent discoveries have | Constructors are piacing it aside. No better tes for Theodore Taomas has :uaugurated a season of popular Jos bis reavou. eu Garibaldi himself consulted with | they bave not lost their honesty. The Garibattiang went | Siuce at St. Cloud, his Aiajeaty bimswif presented the oreral Let me ia ding officers in feaara om aes tothe frontier, wihout Upc tngied any excesses and eae potions os oe eee, Bh pr et $ ring the direct eoving engine with the geared ‘which be Lad resolved to make ia view of the news he ey conduct themseives wi! je same moderation now, yids, given a new impetus to min! throughout the | compa: 7 re en- | orchestral concer baw voepives Sithcagh oar ata veep Weary and. very auxious to get Will, then one of the causes of dissalisinction among tbe | ihames region, with the sear puntviog results, | gine as a motive agent fer the screw propelinr could de | iuyric Balk sists avenue tise Mina v4 ick sings What this movement was will long be a matter of his- | home, they do not take a mule on the rond without pay- | Masses of Yaris will have been gn g both trom quartz digging and sluicing. ‘wo and a | spplied than im this case, each vessel o:herwise being | at the third cuncert to-night, 5 tory. On the following morning, Sunday, November 3, | tng its owner after he has consented to hire it, and tney But dear bread and dear mea: and the goneral half columns of tne 7ime: are tilled with accounts irom | constructed. perfectly ailke, In order to omain a8 | Mr Cuaries .ambe Kenney, who translated “L'afr fm eccordance with an order of ‘the day, issued by Me- | do not atop tue carts and carriages that pass and demand | Mentation in price of all eatablos and drinkabios is uot | the new mines of nug.cls found, aud the reauitsob- | much speed as possible all avaiable space is | cajue’’ into Euclish, bas adapted “La Grande Ducheses Botti Garideldl, tbe entire force started (or Tivol, leaving | a ride. ‘Alchough they are fery cold, they teardown no | thelr only trouve, They complain of the iow rate of | tained {rom tuo. Inbor specified, from all of which we | given to the machinery and coal, even the officers | de Géroisiein” for Covent Garden, The libreitit Das nly & garrison at Monte Rotondo. Garibaldi bad evi- | feuces for frewvod, but trudge along until they roach | Wages aad the bigh reats which they are obliged to pay. | shouid imfer that tue diccoveries are of extraordinary | Aad crew being cramped for room on that ac- | siready put fort fs of how sincothiy nis verses rum @eaily considered that Tivoli was a stronger piace than | some smoky country tavera nd can buddle over the | They coupiain that, on account of mohtions which | richness. juportance aud extent, coust These sieamers are the largest Americas | to the music of f stone trode bow he weds bis words c@ Monte Rotondo; more difficult of access; more safe, | fire. Al:hough some of them would, doubtiess, preter | have been go actively carried on lng she past ten The Maories arc threateving @descent upon the Euro- bandsomes: ia the | the strains of Offentach. Miss Julia Matihews will pag from both the Papal wd the italian troops,’ He thogght | betier food tuan the bread and cheese ‘with which they | years, Paris is boing butit up intos city of palaces; and | peans a: the diggings, The Sowhern Cross copsiders the and jaunty ” ri +f hat Nicotera was there with his band, and thi orided, they roy,no hen rooets and do not molest | thas ia, addition, va the hugh axes which everyboiy is | Peporis to be mere is Moyes bundredana ftp two Pune eiknd Dochess; Miss Avg nd an oD. Shayla "? momgorated, Mr. Aynsiey Cook, General Boum’; aud ur, J, Bion could be easily effected. A giance the jough this chilly might air w | required to pay for those “improvements” if they con- ‘cultural reports trom all f and Boilers occupy one hi i. 3 nd the rovwtive advantages of the two positions,” Bat Very searching, they sleep quietly along Cg Fs Unue, there will be no lodgings for iaboring people and weer terceaita, gad the sua yupdag some te ber length. Under ber forward Pare feck Biddons goes to the Queen’s theatre at this plan there was one fata! weakness, arising from | and force theic way into no barns or Gari- | their famiier Wituia tho walls of Varia, Tuey complaim | shining with unusual warmtn upon the colony. voilers spe bas whirty furnaces and under her after | Christmas. Another rumor states that thfs theatre will Whe lack of watchfolness, vedattes ant necemary | baldi’s ar: was a mod, bdut it was the | bitterly of the growing tendency en the part of capi- | Voiunteor militury organizations are thriving. A new | bovers twenty-eight furoaces, Sue carries eight hun- | guortiy pass into ihe hands of Mr. Gye for the ~ bravest, most — rer; the — most | talsts to combiae large caphals in enterprises wh.cd | company of “cadets” been added tothe force io thi tien of opera boda, . Gy produ: Bonest mob ever collected since the days of Bunker | shut out smail propriewrs from successful competition. | Woningion, built, All around the engine is an alley way four feet | a the Carcano, Milan, the other day, Gounod’s Faust Hill, Stil, in secing the Garibaidians show their money In short, there seems w be among the lower ciasses of ‘The recently organized artiliery company havecom- | wide. The castogs, of the cylinders are made of | was pen th sade ete tussion’ aot toe heenems hero, I have discovered one swindie in connection with | the community a very general aod « very decided feel- | mencod drill parades, and conddentiy expect to bo able | black walnut, bi Aoisned, The engines are | 71 Troraiore, by way of noucing the event. printed, this movement of which I mever heard before, A | ing of malaise, uneasiness iscontent, and as uader | to prosent a soldierly appearanc the arrival of bie | 1a good order = and = working well, = They | huge note of interro 7 ota ah oF ove Pog Genoese had some twenty franc notes, very bandsomely | the “‘paterual governu m the Emperor arro- | Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburg, are 10 the aagregate five tvousand ie thé cotema Wee ins tenek te ‘engraved, payable after the capture of Rome, and coun | gates to bimsell and rece 8 g ory lor whavever is THR MARKSTS. power and bave two one hundred icch cylinaers, éight A petition has bec ve occ: . tersigned by Garivaldi, or a : the Emperor parade. of bis signature, | good aud wise and arin the adinipistration, #0 also ‘The Sydney Herald of October 1 contains the { - | main boilers and two superheaters. The engines aro Prerenied Ia previous letters I pave described to you the utter | Somebody, you s¢e, tits caught sige § follow. ogi Jeon by several musical com; does he not tail to be biaw r all that 4 *y posers, bis Majest; ian. of tho Fenian olin — nat gues wrong. | iny reviow of the market for American goods:— being tested slowly with the greatest care, the general \ waintuin the band of Guides, the Gn venen oF ott feck of mill discipline, soldterly sentinels and war- | bonds and hes been y years ja Paris remark There have been no ‘als dari Interest taken by the officers of ihe navy in to been line surictueas fa the Ganibaldian, camp. T But ite the sole blot I have eoen upon the honesty of | tbat there is uot only much more grumbling tnam and sick sre becoming Tighter Tas, Jelena eae | hee is tip eruaten in Uhove in charge of ber e dente te | maaeeee,sPOweD Of a8 im, contemaplan ae os a | the ineurrectioniets, and must have been invented by an | long time before, but that vervan:s, work peuple, coach- | part of ner orizinal cargo from Boston, ia now on m voy- | leave with no probability of @ mishap. Ose hundred Eee ‘and Féiicien — :. airs! fing the littio [alin ong adopted by tho Garibal dian z as winter advances. ween ‘they chose “Rome Sr Death” for cbeir mistress, | te hills, require caro and attention almost ae much. But it is not mereiy the iaboring classes complaining Tt runs:— Father Gavazm, who will be remembered as a EK wed aigpent od cn awd — oe a M hat chiamato & 10, uneasy, restless, thinking, entousiastic men wi ‘ B vho aepetiato Sno a trdi! Te a ee ae orat rents E> i | liove that France is capable of bearing and enjoying all | jase wepk tr 3 Garibaldi bimeeif joined in the #inging, and his foi. | bere im charge of the hospitals. Mrs. Chambers 8 ex- | jhe liberties which are claimod by tae subject and she foreraen we ani lowers were in eostasion “You have called me and I | pected hourly, The authorities of the town have done | citizen in England aod America are all up in arms | pene on me to you," the soug may be freely translated; “bat | ereryihing In their power to furnish proper accommo. | Against the policy Of the Emperor, who, having oa the 1 Lumber is not in excessive ty (PSccrhciit Pies tr ae Ceaty sk | sun ant proviso, uc bn tv dT | bene fe ro ak fet tan gh | ange ea jondo, Rome made no response. This fatal Suu. | sceves at the station om the arrival of the trains of | assombiage, has as yot failed to grant them. It ix even ff dnd 37s. day they were uncoscioisly serennding Death, who | wounded are heartrending, Weeping women waiting | Sd thas on soooual of tile Uneaky fooling ‘heir Gon @ame enly too soon to welcome th for their sons, busbands, brothers and fathers, ali the | Sane cor at. Seont tan ne neti - wh! be a st vee ee hate lowed once ize fitted ous | sclorm acetic’ tll be ve pay 4 jurrah ior the Highiaods'? pres — pn gin Noms a |, partica! maid of all wore; the Uuprot peatey ; w y Jauauschek Sve @ dramatic recital at. sacred Concert at Irving Hal on Sunday Outside operator. snd ail thas bouom class of Farisian society which round from Melbourne, but will net affeot prices, | aod ciehry coal-beavers aad fremen are now at work in ug of the term. Out of Muate es mort eens 8 In tines of revolutions have be- ‘Serea ‘appies are ia Tiesteea demana 2 104. for Te gn the engineer's department alone. er full complement eitisy bal Cy pen Gust Bean wilt appeared ws ‘ a) The Wounded e ooo ial come much more in: nem cn _— Ld ples, the sack ry _ Ke is small; lot in 1 Ib peer Sania hoe carne bas sen oe — four Stormy pews comes {rom seville. The irate audience re ‘Tena, Nov. 5, . | tins, are offering at 7s. 3d. to 7s, 6d. for }; oysters adred r. ies ton . $Eeag weeings Hien eons were atthe bad oat | payer, of town hes sow been tranaformed wio | Sanarnast nem cat yn eran gemera feeeg | ah ute G4. aman bara p gare, bo | ‘utenon aunared paved Carve formara iene prot) | ons ecapagater vier conprnca set ports of uniforms and with all scrts of arms were about | Garibaidian hospital. The wounded whohave succesded | always shown itself just belore previous revolutions, prt i ar ti,td Mrs. Howard Paul opened the winter quarter: she + middle of the covumn, instead of scouring the road } 1m reaching Corese from the battle flelds of Mentana Paso ea ramen eaten KR Captain—J, W. A. tere ord the tet leek, vith one Of there pn soeppane rd [otendo, were ia sone, Coat . and Monte Rotondo are being brought up in special | Sim ss beleeeny of the “improvements’” in progress. {a Fore ogo rey Boyd, Jr. smsing raterta niente, mre. Howard Paul sang wit or The day was sunsniuy and most pleasant Eve: trains from Coreso, and the footeore and | Parisand uniess—which is scarcely to bee: prices quite nominal, Naval etoresere in full ‘Acting Ensigne—H. W. O'Hara, Robert Hunter, William ee ity, a snd force, particu iy wee im high giee. Presently the men er weary heroes who come uamping in from ovor | come down grumbling will be fouder and uneasiness | fine prignt rosin brings 183, to ; 4 netgear Fleming. the Roveiler,”’ “‘Gonnie Duo- h ters Meer—Charies H, Thorne, August M, re } wind an 4 Paned Astis'ant Sur, jae! P. eet” Course of construction at Chaussee a’ Antim and ihe 8, will be t@augurated sbuut the 868. ady brought to the Thoitre Francale 000 traces (£12,000), of which sum Frigate Plecataqua. on jes war wath al ‘lated, the Mexican question Victor Huyo bas pocketed 43,00) iravce (£1,800) of the cars om they do not appear among tbe poor, Fo Fd ere tpedlndiy sf i o a ae Se oe tat Tage 0 Grangé. H. Tbidry and Vicior Kon! Just completed ber trial trip, and has fully realized the read to wl nes of the Boutes ineir Sve. wan faces, and again the harrowing thought returns vestments {hi the “moral gi that, perhaps, they may be dead, Some of the bert | ernment, will be loud and vigorous; the Roman question gone with the Gart- will be talked about, the Gerinan question will be re ‘and altogether one of the s:ormiest sessions 1 saw one private in the ranks,who owns an | which nas over been passed throuch may be ex; ea. manysa | ifon mine and a foundry. The regular soldiers who | If the government comes out of it without receiving throat the song ended in a deatbratile or changed to a [= ne this town aro very good to the wounded Gari. | ome very severe wounds it will indeod be fortunate, shriek, Ins wome I) perceived the trap into idians, turning out in the middie of the night Another new trouble, complicating more ~~ ever Which he bad ted his men eo gaily, and be was nearly | to carry them up to the hospitals The sta 19 | the retations between ‘Working ¢c'asses and ‘the gov- ingane from tury. The Papal troops, marching in mili- ty guarded, But not ri. | ernmeat, has arisen, Six years ago all that portion of tary style from Tivol th pioneers and skirmishers | baldi himself passed through Paris known as ‘the baniieue, anc lying between the old woil ju edvance, bad td the approach of , bul barriers and the fortifications, was xed to Paria, In r- | this tract, which embraced a9 Be mre ¢ ie high expectations entertained of her seaworthiness and | p; oon inferior “aromatic, abous 10d. ; . Of the Battory oo following , Powien firet quailty Ct tatene ees wore trea Le, ‘64, to 2s. 64. | Monday moraing 84 tops de Caranden, 4 eats Legrasn, pale : ees Tecumseh Taabel! ond tion, were sold Mile Eimtre Paurelly, engaged specially for this dering the eye, ib bayonecs glanciug u TADkS as they moved alung in most de- | people from this part of Italy Mgotfoi, most unmilitery éleorder. Saddenty there | yitieng game the roar of cannon, theerash of od then @ Oerce bayonet charge of sturdy ro Cuar e# Perey, Lacombe, Oscar, Moat ‘a during the groater portion of the passage the steam was shut off and the sailing pow. ers alone brought into requisition. She ts intende¢ for Scumuss oF tas-Neonom ix Meceiansvac Covrrr.— | the fageRip of Rear Admiral Rowan, and te destined to | Anoct a Bark Caece.—A ease of some interest, which t Nziting from Mecklenburg cousiy, | relieve the Hartford, the present fagship of the Asiatic | bas been im the Superior Court since 1805 was brought bed Squadrom, Beyond question ehe wiii prove « great in Le gp betrowt prese Pdhyaiptroweyp mh B . Y are gow debating the Garibaidiane, aod had every train f aK Passy, Neuilly, ng if presenied a check Sion, The Antibes Lox got ent in the Gnrs. | Bangnollee, Moatmacire, itle otuerm, thou: ‘whether of not they | acquisition to the toe, as ene ie in every way | tue fume ie take hee, can ek ae Gro; twelve pieces of be men their uniform of workmen lived for the sake of vie. |} gwed for the post to which she has been . ery across the road, aad 8 is taken out of them | thea be Bye! Rot required “to pay ihe cc'roi, or mu pf . She measures thiriy-eigus feet im lengib, for acharge, The surprise wax compisie, the disaster . duty, which fos beam and iris ght foot Hold, WS the levies wu and i rai jews has been received that Agerbi hi forces from Viterbo. This leaves no im the Paps! States it is reporte: ‘boerdi ed the troasury chest of levied @ contribution upon the town in the ie, One bundred Garibeidians fell at tho first most of these wero Genoese veteran Garibaldi rallied niy-ive ~~ we heavy Che J esualy drawn thai emouat, and the:ofore carbed 1t wit “:- bills, Mr DeWoif denies that he received: bri More than the check called for, and the sul by she bank to reco’ irrepar fre, an thousas Durthen, and has diagowa) ‘appearance is very siro for auy weather, while waa sont to the feids and on the deployed into fovsiowal goveromnent of the Roman re- bia. serious fighting began and imued for four bow this be true, and everybody seems to de. ead | aro unexceptionadie. But, io trash, the Sgot canwdt be called s bate, The it, Ot heagt ane of the Garibaldians adopted the are | of the newest and i built by Woodroo! theusand borse } bas two ¢: shad po chagce after that Brat, terrific vol- | tactics formerly iv vogue in-Mexieo, Qed bas managed knew it. to make a little money out of bis campaiga. ribald: tumeeif, who rode recklessly ‘The Garivaldian leaders here assert, what I think power; iach > of the Gre, courting death | to be excellent authority, that the King of | bas diameter by thirty-six ot zontal tubular jut wholly unburt, the Canteldiaait performed prod). | been in correspondence wb the Fore of me dari Caf ouers ued'cove Sewel's ouried one The ecrew sof valor. All Wao were cowardly amoug them ren | the whole imvasion, and shey bis wit at siz | ie Gfieen feet in diameter and went feot mean ‘| way at tbe frat, cryiug “The Byench! The French! reat rigor and threaten @ revolution. 1 ‘no such she can seam easily tweive knots en hour, Of our citizens went oat (rom 1ows em fed carried weir my Terai Tome ne remamned Feet, tad ee eral fy pie ae Led ~ gf are most cs fight the fire, The face of whe earth locke . ant *A neme sealed their ‘ated ‘ume . eecoms ‘eloraen) eouraae wtb tue bat blood of uly, The two iittle Seid | each man witha whitewash "halt | Sexe wy hd Ete destrueiion where the desiruoure Wr Bad piven general setieetion, Nothing could oprend ite wings of Game

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