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EUROPE, [== Saas try might vsted, realizing good and safe » British erera| f 4 % Hornnnnannnnnane is N ‘Testimony. | ee eaten at tow | ees Spaees, ar Pc aa a ‘Jerny City, yestntay commenced The “ruption of Vesuvius | ‘eres ye men’ Oy and aoc | ly “natin ca eat nh mai of he a, prnas | Bpeciall, fe cons pa ab the rate of 00 Ds *, a lowing is the most + testimony taken :— re qucted ly Reported, ‘Weshall tharefore watch Mr, Evereti's efforts in thie | 07 a evety — > nay f Girection with much interest, and aball rejoice if the, tasue should be successful. one of the victims of the explosion, taken on bie hme f and read by the Coroner:—I live in Orange “4 W™ | H Napoleon’s Speech and Ita Effect in —— are ; Ihave been boarding with Mr, Sparge W. Ticomy | fearful : L CORRESPONDEN*, Derweon since the 4th of June, the presen year; Iam emplo;yeq | Lbired Ezgliand, OUR SPECIA vB tome bas y Tana a ane prong building fos oti ~~ A . MOUNT VESUVIUS, bave wark and New York Railroad; my cccups’ion ise pO and . pe ead iBrinsc cubis, blacksmith; I was working in the shop at t?.0 time the Boglish Capita’, Tuelintng Towards the South- ons Gouna : correspondence of saben Sanaa: eae tomas Bene ioun ean Le ora American States, — WEnALD, often Aden on south side of the shop door with » can of nitro-glycerine | fer! The Grand Velcasio Eruption of 1867—“A Dew arrang: on bis shoulder; I heard him say to Pat V.eyley, deceased, Pillar of Clow by Day and & PiMar of Fire by Night.” “Help me take this off my shoulder;’' ‘Patrick went out to help him, and he and Burne soop, came Mm together; Nevum, Nov. 15, 1807. | * . ata Ponte all summer jon}, und be hase = Bis ve ae ft ing he oe ee 2 pct on J adet. 14 » s wi and bring it ov. here;” I caw Hugh go . > 5 Ks sine nena ie sen FUERA Dee. Iie patriotic idea that the Strouger we sball to the oie to set sail and helped the towing greatly. and get the water, but who got the tub Ido not know; I —a ‘aeap of earth ashes, ‘Certain will be tho assurance Demip-—taat peace we into Ansley Bay is studded with email islands, and to heard Burns tell Keyley to ‘heat some irons for the pur- ‘The pGerman weal steamehip Weser, Captain Wertle, | visitors who came here, after the canonization at Rome, ie the wish of us all to preserve, and w! joh seemed flyer Seveats Meseranh, these gees oomigaiens af pose of heating water to t/oaw out the glycerine; Patrick from ¢ Bromen the 16th and Southampton the £%b of | in Jume, despite the prevalence of the cholera, were, of / for moment in danger. sas os] ae ein anion the asked me what irons by; should take; I pointed to the irons on the floor an@ said, ‘Any of theee—pick out four Revoiutio tations, prepared i broad deylight, | the morning or evening sun strikes them, but barre! > g #ewber, at ax o'clook in the evening, end sitved st courre, disappointed at seeing a mere hill, 10 09 | cnreaiened tho Fonileal Baten” The Convention of the desolate ‘and clnderlike im tbe glare of noon = md: ¥ ight, /here @ afternoon of the Zlst inst, the transpo! eee pee ees Tharetay waht, rounded the Lead of the bay, and before seven o'clock | Or in poy oar reapects differing from other hills when viewed from | 15th Lior pore) 7 having yo executed, ae en dock i ‘Com, once in to send our troops to eae, a ¥ ge Grtained by the dense fog, and made /*r ae distance, instead of the smoking, taming mount/in | OIDs the power of the Holy See be repuising the i0- | all the vessels were aalely @udbored ai eonvenioat dis 1 moearly hour yesterdsy morning. The yerer which pictures of Vesuvius bad led them to expect. | vaders. Our conduct could not partake of anything hos- | tances from the landing place, Fortunately th Dassengers, after as tyst a passage as J recorded for | Rambling through the ruins of Pompeli and Hergula- | tile to the unityand independence of italy; and be Pe gained from the pioneer party—one of tueir | 5 Py y meum, they were unable to realize how sueb tre‘men- | Tnion, Onn me nedangole which these revoluliouary | casualty from ghosis or tesfe; bus ong of the steams | K°yley oeut them again; these were healed, and Burns Tho Inman steamship (city of Paris, Prtaln Kennedy, | dous havoc could have been caused by so appyrently | manitestations caused to the moumrobieal principle aud | transports had a narrow escape, one of the blades of her | 10° Ke riney. out of the fire and went out to the ‘ ‘swhich left Liverpool! at {three o'clock A the afternoon | commonplace an elovation as Vesuvius seemed. to be, | to European order. screw heving aes struck off by # coral reef which she | 8l¥: , the same time Buros w , Calm is almost entirely re-established in the | bad also at ‘my door aud saw bim ef the 20:n art! Quognstown en ty 2ish,'arrived off | Even when you ascended the mountain {teclf, /and saw gusts of the Fope, fund we may calcclate the proximate | Tho view. from tne anchorage at Ansley Bay ie mag. | i010 the, water surrounding the can of glycerine; ™ he ftlentic and Great Western Railroad. yacrew ‘steamship. Bandy Hook yosterdey afternoon ay made her deck in | the jots of smoke curling boneath your feet, ay felt the troops will be recaited home. ta | Bifoomt. | High ranges of mountains rise close from the Hews. pa ee was coveted. at oe or a8 el the evening, after a yaost extraorgiarily rapid passage | heat of the ashes, and smelt the sulphuric odors, and vere of Reape sad eptember exes clear “Ede | Bow;”” 1 went into the shop and took my irone Fe bang “Of o little over cight /days’ duratia. looked down the horribly rough, rugged gad ghastly | 7, se to the He ‘ the whole of the fi mf need to work at them; I judge it was in the neigh- By those arrivals ‘wo have ingresting ‘mail details of | crater, filled with fumes and vapors, an/l sugessting | Europe, and Lak on A Copan tte Powers to settle Deornood of twenty ‘minutes or half an hour after I came our cable despatches dated to #¢ day “of sailing‘of the | a close connection, through subterranean passages, with | relations ate conference and thus prevent new compll- | this dry, clear climate that they seem quite close, al- | ’.2 to work, I saw Burns again pass by the south side of cations, though upwards of thirty miles distant. Between } the shop witheoan of glycerine on his shoulder, and | fn Gity of Paris from) Ireland. the Infernal rogions, It was not easy to ryooncite the ap- | “MCN. nas neon turned to the Eastern quesiion, | the ‘mouatsins and the’ shore there ie @ sandy "| Passed to the cast aide of the shop; I heard him make a | Ashort recess being taken, SheatTner ‘The Paris jourwyjals treat wyh great contempt the new | pearance of the volcano with what you had yead or | from which, nevertheless, the conciliatory spirit of the | plain, im many places covered with # saling | remark, but did not understand what he said; I heard | experiment th xpiosive properties of mitro- Pamphlet, “Naypoleon 1iJ/ and Burope in 1867,” de- | hoard of its magnificence and power. ‘Bui now Vesuvius | Powers remove, every irritating character, If some dif- | incrustation and flooded with tbe higher spring | Patrick, Kerley oN Sita Salting nek Bae 5 nouing a homme whee es OMe “@aring that it ty enacinns Alike in ideas and in-style, isin flames, the earth trembles, afd oxe of the most rences of opinion have existed betweon them as to the | tides. Broad water courses, which during the rain‘; ioe h “Keyley say, eat them up agai a fow | strect 3 means of bringing about the pacification cf Crete, I am | season must be foaming torrents, traverse this playa, ort 4 Paris papf:r commpating on the situation ag set | suplimo spectacles on earth 1s presgatpd to eur eyes. happy to announce that they aro all agreed upon two | and jn many places their beds are filled with large forth in the pamphlet s7a:— All summer long the veteran guides of Naples have nelpal Cpa agi maintenance ane — es poets wie owe, from the ‘err fad country; is Ottoman ‘€ improvement comeditt Der covel wi brushwood, ant peart.nce hinted to visitors that an eruption wasat hand, basing | ty? Opvisians. i fe onld to resemble vory much the banks of the Iv dus, their predictions upon observations! and:experiences of : mocelee pation ites, bed to devote _ our fee ordinary Indian babu), = — snoen S to pe, 4 w ing. Bi forts to domestic improvements, Since your last ses- | Indi 8 Very common, an: most the wane Me amet, aoe, oe pee Bek sion universal suffrage hes been called uy a to elect @ | shrub, for it caunot here be called a trea. The Germays lq reassured inst wny interfer- ‘nce on the Pronk ay ja their lemrens ethic, @re destingd to/ become our most faithful ‘Sily. LEvorything/ attracts us to gad nothijag gsparstes us, Germeny, having | se usual, these predictions /were regarded as “, pol Camp, fo choose between her two werful ‘el third of the mbers of the Conselis Généraux. These In the anchorage at present there are about ten will, once turn tnfailibly towards fracecrah | M00 traps to induce travefers to stay awhile | sections, held with calm and independence, havo eve- | steamers and six sailing transports, ‘The ahora ie very | OWR Place, where I was lying on the bank; think he ‘alliance wi/th wbich is, in all respects, more natural for her than /ons with esia, A friendly understanding Detweon ane Germany and England means not on! « to me, ‘Are you longer atthis most sconic, most jovial and most enjoyable | rywhere demonstrated the good feeling of the people. | fiat, the tide recedimg about two bundred yards, alt’aoug! of Coutinental cities, and woreistoned to with iacredu- | Tbe jouraey I bavemade with the Empress in tte cast | its iso and fall are only about four feot. The beach is jhelcente eee nee ee ay eee oe eee Prrorge tp) ge Pa = - Jous smiles and shakes of thefead, When theautuma | and north of Franco, has afforded the opportunity tor | formed of a muddy sand, very fine and firm, At no | [oe out those large caus ef glycerine; I did see him thaw | glycerine and nitre, and is rae by the ‘came the attention of th lea aml of everybody else | manifestations of sympathy which have profoundly | stage of the tide can troops landed without their | Onf So lier Solding ta gallon; Ido not know | Mitric acid into oil.’ It 1s the same pri eset ty snone opener mremng es | loised i turer tate heeacaaeee eros | Terheione'wate aah aa My ace ough | ua gaunt rgtane Betty had omer | Hon ay poder iat blog 0 ‘es#uvias, i @ shal 3 en! reat ir wi . bye impos ; Rote, and tho red shins | have placed in me, and the attachment they entortain | latter, as they have to be carried ‘by cooties about two | $e small cans when x was very cold; Burns was the | gun colton. nitric scid and colton; nltro-gly of Europe, but also invol the aoqul sition mmpire of the world to all the generous Meas of / which those three nations ere iyconteatibiy, if ‘Bet the ¢saly, at least the most illustrious and most pow- {| declared his crusade 7 1 foreman of the blasting; he had been {n the employ of | acid and glycerine oil. It requires to take the fleid/ Humtreds of laughing | towards my dynasty. For my part, I labor incessantly | hundred and fifty yards before they are out of reach of |, 4 ‘erful rej/resentatives on the face of the globe, bp roast Mpg ee 6 2S | ‘to anticipave their wishes, the tide, At the laadi x ‘there is only » 1 epit, ‘the company since the ist of October; he was employed | of heat to explode, and must be conflued, it thirty AFTER RECESS. long and forty aos a 8 Oe Oe eS ee eae wes compaank spit Sheaffer, continued tie ‘ostimony as it an act of ies of mative sappers are consequcatly now employed Lead nlirogiguerion, acd, having some ¢ases on hand at Justice—I should almost say of gratitude—to satisfy this in raising and reclaiming sume more land to serve as @ he infil factory, I ordered it all to be sent down; there was landing piace for stores, than I thought, but the quantity was not Tho /Corviere Mercantile, of Genoa, estimates at | “Rome or death,” and fre mow sleeping foreverbe- | The completion of connecting roads was required by | about one bundred yar aay Q00f, the supplementary credit which the Italian | neath the grasses at onte “Rotondo and Mentana, | those agricultural classes of which seg are the en- | not covered at the highest spring tidea. Three com- ar of War will have to ask from Parliament to | When the ill-starred -jusade was over fears were | lightened representatives, It was us meet { ihe additional expenditure up to the end of the | eniertained by tho ‘nie et thas the retaraing Gart- ou Daldians and their js at Maples, already disaffected | Want, and an inquiry upon a large scale is preparing a | temporary aos anes, Slee 4 revolution, | Solution. It will be easy for you, in concert with my ‘the grand depot will be about a mile inland, and a Press ot year, supposing, of course, that no event shall | towards the King, wi Me Rere:/ stor happen to alter the calculation, and it was whispered ajout thay Mazzini was gu Bend é¢ | government, to aasure the successot this grest mes- | tramway sill conasot it wih tbe landing paces," A pret um so Se carafe! when usiag the glycerine; | Se woen' piestinet Ui never olidean angler 4La/ 4 France, of Paria, speaking of the allusion mats by head the movement. /n fact, or three émeutes did | sure. ig also being constructed to lend stores. I: is proposed did not understand it; there was a cot holes but by my ord occur, but nothing serous, aid the government had so The state of affairs is, undoubtedty, not free from some | to havealways a depth of eight feet at the pier-hoad, and careful r had; Sireugthened the gnrison-of the city that any rising | emborrassments, Industrial and commercial activity | to effect thie Wt will be about 200 yarde in-leugtn, This (any we sepa tnho agretal gen omens raloeg wisn ges carrying neue ot tite atte Mieeeaeaee short of @ general reyolt ef thé ‘population could bo in- | has slackened, This uneasiness ig genoral in Europe, | would be but a small work if tbe materials for making Schafner was the faaion contractor; as a gencral | sbould let it ‘tat it would explode; stantly crushed. Sothe authorities watchod the people, | and is in great part duo to apprehensions which the good | it were available, but the stone has to be brought im | thing he was there nearly every day, but within | this explosion is the contact of the red not tron and the people grambied abous Garibaidi’s arrest and | understanding Drovailing between the Powers will cause | Arab boats trom the opposite side of the bay, about | ine inst week I did mot notice him much: I think ed more than sufficient heat French intervention, and-+be strangers hurried away to | to disappear. The harvest has not been good, and dear- | twelve mules distant, and they only make one ne d 19 | Colonel Schafner bad seen Berns often enough under " ob Rome so soon as the rnal City was relieved | ness was inevitable, but free trade can alouo secure | the day. At present all these boats are employed in the influence of liquor to consider him an incom- from siege, and nodody thi eet of Vesuvius, stand- | supplies at lower prices. If these various seS | landing stores urgently required, go the progi is con- petent person to eg the glycerine; I always beard | day; tin wil N ing sulkily in the distance and hardly distinguishable | prevent the revenue from completely balancing the | fined tothe portion close to high wator, where the sap- | Prend, Person te use she giycenue; dangerous than | hot iron to heat the water is expressly forbidden from other adjaceat bili, estimates of the budget, the provisions of the laws of | pers are engaged in revetting thetembankmont with wder; at the time this accident occurred J think | directions of the company in consequence of its Last night, however, as if jealous of these counter | finance will not be modified, and we may be allowed to | stout fe 9 fastened with stakes driven into the ‘arns was so much under the influence of liquor as | if the hot iron did not touch the tin the water could attractions and tired of its Aong inaction, the famous | foresee tho period when a reduction of taxation may be | sand. When the pier is compieted it will havea tram- to bo incapable of doing his busi 1 do not to explode; nitro-glycerine is $1 volcano suddesly burst forth in a glory of smoke | taken into consideration. This session will be chiofi way laid to its head, which wiil facilitate landing opera- Col Schafn 1 the’) King of Prussia to the Roman question im his speech fro! |» the throne, esys:— 1/ Por a Protestant Prince this declaration 4s significant, ussia demends ‘the maintenance of the dignity and dependence of the Holy See.’’ Can tha independence ° ee en without the temporal power? / ing William does not explain himself on this subject, Sut if Prussia, wko has only about one-third of ber sub- pe Catholi: —, — language, bas not the French Cathohiosby a large majority, stilijmore impera- j Bive duties; and what is to be thought of those who i @eunse! it to abandon the rope? know whether er ever cautioned | per pound; jpowder istsixteen cents per 31 5 4 flame, Everybody was taken by surprise. All | devoted to the examination of the laws of which I toul tions greatly, a - | ©The pemphlet of “Napoleon IIT, and Europe in 1867,” | Nifies was in estate of excitement. Signor Palmteri, | the initiative in tho month of. January last, Tho timo | although ihe slope of the beach from high water to | Compctent persoa fa charge’ of the gincerine 1s Woula uders to Use powder in all block holes: 4 (was ‘used 1k ‘and the speech of tho King of Prussia‘on the opening of | the superintendent of up national observatory, who | that has elapsed since then hes not altered my convic- | low water mark is very gradual, the water from the | Competent person — #1 propery | chee rane tee , but I claim the Taveolens poy gra ought to have eaticipated the eraption and been upon | tions respecting the utility of those reforms; doubtless | latter deepens rapidly, and vessels lying within 200 | siroved; the magazine whero they kepi the nitro-glyce- r war purposes; I don’t think’ it as ‘the Prussian Dict, were interpreted as favorable to the the spot with bis instrumeo' started at once | the introduction of these new liberties exposes the | yards of it swing iu six fathoms, 7 rs Prospects of peace, the, srpot rox"the mourpain, to "record sctentifically | public mind to excitement and to dangerous impulses; | “great aificullice were ot fret experienced in the dis- Tine Js wet 9. Prorer Dine, An Ht 18 Geile Spee Shas eee ic Wiig contaat: pal ac tae ‘Tho Paris Matrie-says that despite the assertions of | the progress of the phenomena. He found ten new | but to render them powerless I count at the same timo | embarkation of horses, mutes and stores, but they are George Optane sworn—lI live in Vermont; blast rocks | it unless sufficient to produce 200 degrees of heat. foreign journals, the French goverument has received | craters formed, or in Oourse of formation, tn aed eet Ree MOR tke Gemmtan ot agree ei | pelos gradually overcome as. fresh Posts arrive dally | for a living, and have followed that occupation for | The inquest was then adjourned to thie morning @t ‘eat central crater, Q ness press! rou iz coast, A , re os anon) ihe Boman’ Contreace, present, averaging five gr alx fect in diamoter; but they | energy aud authority of theruling power. Let us, thom, | services of the only tug sicamer ‘were temporarily. lost Reena Raven | me oeet ee en The King-of Prussia gave a grand dinner‘on November | constantly ihrow out hot stones and cindera and | follow up the work which wo have undertaken together, | by her grounding ona sand bank when -reconnitering agen 5 . the dock; returning stopped at the quarry where I BROOKLYN CITY. * 96 im Boriia, at which the French Minister, the Russ! slowly vomit forth boiling lava T lava now pourg | For fifteen years we hi ared the same idea—to | the head of the bay with Col Merewether, io was ork: " to Mr. Van Ca: 4 spoke ti s . | heh and Count Bismarck were present, a3 into and pon the ceatfal crater; when that is filled it | uphold above controve: and hostile passions our | got off yesterday without da: great Feely dicate mek 1, : Paagdcrrng wich pour ° will roll down the 4 of the mountain, ag in the days | fundamental lawa which the popular voice has | acquisition by tugging the boats from the Tinipe tothe | said ‘that I bad been discharged; Burns stepped SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT. ‘heir Hollonic Majesties arrived at Venice. when Pompoti was smpthered and Herculaneum choked | sanctioned, but the same timo to develop our | shore. S i ian “ee ak “ rp baldian Pprisone: tence by af eruption as sudden, butzmuch | liberal institutions without weakening the principle of ‘Tho Third B light cavalry and the bat of mo an a you say ve oS fae van! raat Rome, nun | Oe verito tien chi Mount Vesuvius, you will re- | authority. Lot us not ceaso to spread around us tho | mative ariiliery hare bosa,Isuded, and. proceod to-nor. | YO%, 287 2, Was drunk?” I replied 1) did not; Suit Against the City of Brooklyn. sp mombor, is about ten miles from Naples, | comforts of life by tae prompt completion of our means | row to a piace about sixteen miles off, where there is an ar J id aed nee Pm =H ante tictees Bofore Judge Lott, ‘Count Sertigeserrived at Rometo resume his func- | and the menntain proper is about twenty-four | of communication, to multiply the means of instruction, | abundant supply of good water, The Tenth Bombay fons as French Ambassador. * The city of Rome gave a banquet to the defenders of Monte Réondo previous to its capture by Garibaldi, comisted chiefly of the Antibes Legion. Another lofer from Kossuth was pablished, in which he agitsves against the now Hungarian railway joan, A bil, for; ipating the Jews will shortly be laid = Catharine Coyle, Administratriz, os. The hundred feet bigh, ascending by a very gradual slope. | to render access to justice loss expensive by simplifying | mative infantry in a few days will be marched in another ey oy ene. Co I Senet lyn,—The plaintiff im this case sued to portink i, But from the tp ol the mountain, perched nearly in the | our mode of procedure, to adopt every measure of & | direction, about ten miles away, where water is plentiful 7 centre, rises ntruncated cone fifteen ‘bundred feet high, | nature to render prosperous the soetal condition of the | and good, ane only the suppers end miners Will be. left Hae ane east go tothe orfte be aia, wands | of $24,707, alleged to be due hor as adminietratrix of the andtbis contains the crater of the volcano. The erup- | great masses. If, with me, you become convinced that | to form working parties, time 1s al! right;’ he spoke s sccona timo, and t 1ooked | estate of her busband, Patrick Coyle, deceased, from tion of 1838 gave the interior of this cone the form of an | this path is that of real reas and of civilization, let Hitherto the efforts to obtain water close to the shore | ground and saw that he bad a can of glycerin sitting in | the eit; It appeared thet on or the 14 old fashione’ teacup, the sides varying in thickness | us continue to advance in the agreement of views and | have met with poor succe:s. A few ef the wells yield | Stuy of water; 1 saw bim with an lish working around A L about uw. frem five hundred to forty — and the inside being | sentiments, which is a precious guarantee of the public | very indifferent water in limited quantities, and macy ‘Treached the office and had been sitting & moment of April, 1865, her husband entered col about five handred feet deep. The present eruption has fare. You will, 1 trust, vote the laws which will be | have been spoiled by increasing their depth, Six inches when the explosion person present not yet obanged this form, and the new craters have | submitted to you. They will contribute to the greatness | after the water bearing strata had been reached a saline 3” when we got she Aongerian Legis! ‘Bot greatly modified the interior of thecone, Atany | and tothe wealth of the petal For my part, you | bed had been which rendered ail the water ww Bi ‘paving hoid of detore gislatare, ent, however, the demon who groans beneath the | may rest assured that I will uphold firmly and siroagly | brackish and waft for tse, " Almost all tne steamers at | iim ‘aking him towards his house — = or aixt} has explorcd available Jor the march of an army. > | vine, had been discharged by Colonel Schafoer for using | plaintiff, the payment in bonds, too great m quantity when unnecessary; I never saw Mra, Coyle denied having any beget ob this Burns very drank until the day the accident occurred; | nership, and farther denied that THE ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN can’t say whether the can of glycerine was covered or | Mr, Lewis to receive pay, or ever any RAILROAD not; the distance from the shop to the office, where I | for it, Plaintiff also stated that Mr. was tf bad been sitting, was four or five rods; I never saw tho | a foreman or at of her busband’s and was to have cans labelled or marked; the cans are made of tin; the | half interest in profits of the contract, but not as a magazine is eight rods {rom the blacksmith ghop; Burns ner. SSN TR see mea sin se tp did as wel} as he knew how; Colonel ‘Schatner was the Pete case was then given to the jury, who will retar’ instructor of Burns in the matter of the glycerive and | @ verdict this morning. mom * A royal (panish decree was iseued to~the effect that, | meantainin his barning bed-may transform tie whole | the power which has been conferred w anchor are employed in condensing water for the use of ‘pounds in the can Burns had in the tub; Colonel Merewether has been absent since th Burns on the day of ‘the explosion; why, ofrevolutionary handbilis were ix circulation in- { eruption on the grandest possible scale,ormay die i 5 EXGLISH OPINION OF THE SPEECH. objec aia i the, mo pastes that direction were cable. He is expect re- uf 1R47, 1850 and 1HDd are to be or whether ts Le | soe the whole charge of the i yeolnns ppg a ee kind of a silent partner 10 the oon! of incesant communications between the tw jo govern- phenomens of red hot stones, cinders and java, | Congress from which he can expect trusty advico and soagsi the tranquillity of the couns?y, mate of — rat 8 one «tas cop sostsbeiniesbenanesell neither obstactes nor enjust opposition will shake either | the troops, quantities are landed from the ph od where : Wing (0 Spaniards to a'gencral rising, . away, after a few weeks, not to be renewed in many Lp! arrived here on & reconnolasance to the south. | know not; I have seen Burns take a drink, and |. On the part of the eens it was claimed that pee Se i nna ied tae ~ i ine = po ea ieatrical, dpi, sadn harmiesely, the Fre: hg ot waaare ers Fn ba Dern turn to-morrow, @ small menace having beem sent to | four weeks previous to ; the man before | bad been rents approaching @ settlement, It was 6 the | These phenomema are not ‘always coincident, | Support. We learned from him in former times that the contentment of France it would be needless to con- throughout Spain. A great number of | yostenss mare be’ the preliminerica of an immediate | eer ay seit ta the Tusere, each day. Dut never used it myself; mouths or yeara, Nobody can tell whether the scenes object was to ascertain if the mountain passes in | haye paid for some myself for him to drink; Burns had ment had been made to plaintiff or her dul i tract, authorities off Tarifa, was, after son and serving only 40 detain vusiora it Napioe and atiraci | 50° ra Tue: Kmporur, Napoleon ald bake say meet bim, and it ts reported no route exists where he | him, named ‘Charley,’ that had charge of the glyce- | that he drew from the Comptroller, by the authority fipankh government had agreed to tho deci tion of a “whon France is satisfied the world is tranquil,” For Although there wore undoubtedly oneam a ‘volcano . D. 79, yet tl ny Lgl a le Jovimey of the discharge of fquid ava | Suit foreign diplomacy, when it is 80 easy to appeal to i the representatives of the nation. Whatever complaint phoul render such a proposal unacceptable Great pie ee pen fegiene oe connate. may be raised by parties hostile to the imperial gov- Brig, it was expected there would soon be 1\n end of Tibet of t ho visit th: tal eroment as to the freedom of elections, it would be im- fhe jatior, Tho question of the Victoria was sbttied as | Sit beneatlt the fect of those we i ane oantait, | ossible to deny that the legislative body springs {rom peuts! Power, aod as there was nothing in ot which 'y lar has been isaued by the Atlantic * direct popular suffrage, and that, however unequally, it | The following circu Dinsting; have seen it thawed in warm water, but never We rnciple, though of course the owners and tbe Span- | and the ground ‘rewpies e aad stallow’ up. cit Inving | fully represents the public opinion of the country dawn | and Groat Western Railway :— in the manner that Burns adopted; there have been one BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. fab juthorities do not exactly agree as to the arhount of things. Only when you pass down from the loose ashes ‘to its most minate and evanescent shades, If the Em- Lomnox, Nov, 18, 1867, or two little explosions of this article before at the — Gexpensation. There only remained pending that of | of the cone, across the biach:, desolate belis of jaggod | Peror will weigh not only the votes, but the utter- | To rar Houpers or Cxrnricates ov DEenexuRe:— quarry, but no one seriously injured. Fara Accipente,—Edward Kerne, employed in the Py o, and that bad reachod a stage in witich ita | scorim aud roach the rib, smiling vinoyards at | sucesin bis legislature—if he will pay as much atten- GenrLumrx—With reference to the certificates of | Michael Scanlon, sworo—I live m South Bergen ofl works of Campbell & Thayro, at the corner of Wash. / ‘Tornad tho foot of this fiery and’ upeasy monster, does | tion to M. {hiers, to M. Jules Favre, and other | debenture duo om ihe 15th inst., 1am instructed to inform | laborer; work for Flanagan & Sage; at the time ington and Front streets, was 1 tly killed » kely to prove a sorious embarracament to either the sense of security return, end even then this | U2Compromising opponents as to the chorus of officious | you that the committee have taken steps to bring the plosion occurred I was enterin; it; ran over instantly y PEs try. once of security is again dis tipated when you glance | Partisans, he will be at no loss to discern the real wants | trust under the control of the English courts, and to pre. | saw the bodies of those killed; 1 havo seen Burns drin! afternoon by getting caught in the belting attached am >} London Times mys:— back at the amoking craters and rocollect how far the | 24 interests of the people by whose will he professes to | vent any hostile or prejudiced action by forced sale of | occasionally since he was the flywheel of an engine. James Morrell, a boy + ae 3 a rq | winds have often carried the ialal vahewors of mud and | Felgn. Ihe maxim that ‘it is well ta profit by an ene. | the collateral securities or otherwise, With | never bad seen him 1 8 work, teen years of age, died at the City tal yea appears that in addition to the £2,000,000 im go! asvee that Vesuving vomits fovt’. This is the time | ™y’s lesson” ts as true in politics asin war, M. Guizot view they have iustituted a suit, as ad- | day; on my way to the biacksmith’s shop ii from the effect of injuries sustained by ing run id for Russian Amorica the United States bave | 1) view Pompell and to inspect whaiseemains of Herca- | 44 not understand it, and was swamped by a too large | vised by counsel, in order, as far ‘as prace ping io havo somo work done I was invited by Burns into | jn Fuiton a:enue om Wednesday. ‘Tee Gonenen to disburse £1,500,000 for St. Thomas and San laneum; for in full view, aud appar‘nily preparing for and too docile majority, It must be said im justice to | ticable, to insure the due administration of | the glycerene magazi had cone | thrown from bi cle by coming In collision with ) With ap additional £800,000 provided te ge Pen another ou:burst, is the agency whictt destroyed them, | te Emperor (iat no ruler, past or present, ever evinced | tho trust, and to factlitate the carrying out of the | cealed ina pile of sand, bennath bottle con- jue cars. Mary Ray, a child Ove years, ive her claim ‘o the neighboring island of Saote | 2°55m and Goniorral were hardly ‘wicked. than | g"@wer deference to public opinion. Perhaps devotion @ of reconsiruction indicated in the report of the ng alt pint of liquor; bad Zia Dean stroot, was fatally burned iz. A total oc £4,300,000 tn specie wilt thus bave to | to Ciher cities of the plain. Pompeii wu Horculanenm | 228 tn his cace been carried to the very verge of super- | Commiltes of Investigation. In the meantime, I am to nk with him there be- ‘ing fire from the stove on Th phd disbursed. It has been understood that the pay- jot to Russia is to be made at the end of the present Tequest that, ae the ae of = ito ar- | fore; aon, oy : A — conversation, Tangements, you will retain your certificates, am also | said that Colonel Schafner had not sted bim tu put- A instructed to inform you that the commitiee have | ting the glycerene ia the blssting holes for two weeks Avorusr Vetzrax ov 1312 Gone.—Mr. Isaac CorneR, under serious veya oe oxpreswed by | previo Ba cong that ee Scbafner had 4 ope of the veterans of 1812, died at the residence of his many holders of certificates of debenture that the) mented him on the manner of his gettiog along wit! f 4 Should be united In the trust for these securities with | hie work; @id not-think Burne was’ really drusk on Femoral being Ametman, pernee Of Myrtle ave one or more of the existing trustees, and they will | that day; tho magazine was secure enough, if undis- | 20° and Oxford street, on Tharsday afternoon, The were certainly not more immoral than modern Naples, | Stition, and sometimes the ruler bas foregone his better Has Providente ebanged His plans of puis ment, or is CS Se Se ee © veces ares eee vice to be dealt with in the old way? referent hasenqaeey Sindh Anca ‘Thinking of this Scriptural parallel rieaills, perhaps, | Ween the mere outcry of @ mob and the insidious whis- the best description that can be given of 1 Ba presont ap. | Bering of courtly advisers 8 constitutional monarch can Pouauco of Vosuvite, ‘The flatses rise 1 We that piliar | 49 no botter than “‘arall himself of the sagacity and Abyssinians from the neighborhood were flocking to Qp English camp at Zoulta in search of employment. fhe latest dates from the English captives were of A assistance” of a popular Parliament. that: Dotober 6. wie atte ons eek OO china an. of ‘Taraat eae impor tant paragraph io the imporial | shortly make further announcement on the subject, | turbed, bat Was of ensy access, doceased was in the soventy-sixth year of bis age. \ M ° " _ . I 4 Y. ; — Daring the week soventy-seven wrocks were reported Toews the Wilderness towards the Promis Wf Land, At soon n E, a paisnw geting Man tho Papal | Iam, gentiemen, your obedient servant. Edwin jerritt sworn—Live in Warwick, Orange Nava Orricans’ Ruowiox.—The officers of the frigate H. W. SMITHERS, Secretary, county, N. Y.; am @ practical miner and geologist; ~ “VER Tae London Railivay New: publishes in fall tho report | not in the employ of the company; am acquaiated with | Pc*aue flagship of Rear Admiral Stephen 0. Rajan, made by Mr. Trevitbick to the Committes of Investiga- | glycerine asa biasting agent, having used it during tho | €” rowe to the East India squadron, gave a delightfal tion of the Atiantic and Great Westorn Railway, It | past two months in Morris cout N. J.. ia iron ore riaininent to a large number of ladies and geal states in conclusion, ‘The raliway, Iam persuaded, | mines; instructions were given me in relation to its on board the flagship at the Brooklya Navy Yard, only wants taking care of, acd it will im return take care | by oe io Paterson baving charge of the magazi yesterday. of its bond debt and more."” An estimate of its proba. | with these instructions had worked with it successfully blo earnings and working expenses during the next | accidents bad happoved during its use through careless- LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. ten years gives a praccal increase of avnual nét profits | mess; in a charge that bad missed, filled with glycerine, ———s fram $1,725,000 in 1882-8 to $3,724,000 in 1876-7, ‘an attempt to drill 1s over again, without its removal, the Covnt or Srssioxs—Queens Cousty.—The Queens. night, contrasting grandly with the surroun Gxig gloom, a cone of fire flashes constantly from the «tater, Tho sight 18 80 beautiful, so bewildering, so engr wring that it was impossible to sieep last evening. .Wowds of ple were im the streets, or at the windows,t ,or driv- Craps the Chiaja, watching and commenti ta upen the display, i As this letter is written early in the morning the quickest wail, the spect from my windo\ f $s su~ im England, making the total for the present year two Wousand three hundred. ‘The contractor for the joan of £1,000,000 far the Hon- Sures Railway from the Atlantic to the Pacific bad re- pelved,fthat noj portion of the amount subscribed in London shall.be oxpended uatil a further and thorough azamination of the dota'ls of th torprise shall have powers may co-operate with the Emperor's goverament in finding a solution, We aro not told with wha re- sults the proposal of a conferoncs has hitherto been attended; bat there is no longer # doubt that the Papal qvestion has for tweuty enra ‘caased to bs a, European uedion, The Emperor has. made it not merely French, ut personal to bimeelf, In 184%, or even ten years Jater, thero was scarcely any weil defued and inicili- - bio opinion in France with respect to the temporal perb. Near Vesuvius the s rh ina ghey of | Oe eine Pope. Had tho com , a 3 .. querorg of Casi lardo accident occurred; contractors use this agent in biasting 7 Z wafliciently established the enticipations expressed in srutons: ome cn, pe te J megere g LS ogee) allowed to proceed to the walle of Rome, “Lhe A FENIAN PETITION Because it pays’ better; three mem ‘can accomplish County Court and Court of Sersions met at the Court the prospectus Ee te LOW oeey marie nase ‘weon | Yaticen and a garden” would have salisfed all ETITION. ge much az six with powder; had am order from Mr | Houss, North Hempatead, yesterday, County Judge, The London fimes says:—Omar Pasha returned to ers of wie beautiful bay. Up fronAahe — faane It is only since the Sep- SO Devoe to Cari Schafner for thirty pounds; not seeing | Armstrong presiding. In the matter of the People va. the Oonstantinople from Crete, where Hussein Daym Pasha | volcano tho thick, black smoke roils in heavy rola vex, ember Convention that Ultramontanism beoamo | geene at the English Home OfiicemA New Leng Tepoke to ar, Nichole, wien he called Thomas | Pitots of the Bast river for alleged violation of the Hell ; as though destined to darken t Mode of Presentation. a get it; ‘oui iy assumed the chief command ef the Imperial Turkish @mboldened opposition, and also because a certain deciine of popularity, arising from a combina- [From the London Star, No tion of averse circumstances, shook moa’s belief in There «was an unseemly scone at tl farmpant, both because hesitation and compro- Se ae mise beseon, forthe sun’s rays bi q now, just as the darkness of night conceals the smoke a leaves only the cone of fire vi a ite strange, welrd beauty. If the report have reached us here of tremendous tornadoes a\ | . . the West Indies be true, and if the meteoric showers \ The execution of the condemned. convicts in the Now | announced by astronomers for last evening were ob- afternoon; Mr. Burns came and put up about twenty | Gate Pilot law, the case of Elias B, Brown wes called ep; pounds that was not froze: je bad to thaw out a larger | but, the counsel for the defence not being ready in come fan to make up the other ten pound the order called ‘tnicu. | the Emperor's omnipotence. ‘The Ewperor is bont upon { Yesterday. A’ deputation had beon appol for; Burns left me, carrying a sixty pounds enn on his | Foesence 41 the sheonee of Br. Weeks. Inspector of Piles | uphelding the September Convention, or on replacing it | Meeting held on Clerkenwell Groen om eunday to wait | shoulder, which he was going to thaw; I remained behind Mt belen wore thaveh vp they by & now international act. ‘The enforcement of the | Upon Mr. Gathorue Hardy, end ondeavor to mduce Lim | gt the magazine; ina few minutes after that { heard « J salary Convention implies a prolonged oecupedion of the Papal | $0 Commute the sentence of death on the prisouers at | roport and saw tiinbers flying in the alr; I also saw eight The Manchoster Zraminer notices the preparations “\\Which were being made for the execution of the Fenians Qos: — +o \ mite! th a case of Henry Sperry, indicted, tried and f¢ ate Be iley has been Gxed to take place at eight o'clock on | served in other parts of the globe, may not philosophic Sister: i eutalls the expenses of Givides. “Gus pare tt dom te.aue Home Office ot hatte | Sent anem, nd these tujarcdy guilty at the lest term, the ‘Coart of’ Al having ax) Aim\' Morning of the 28d inst. Theecene of the execu- | fact go hand in band with speculative fancy aud connect tf - t one o'clock, headed by Colonel Dickson. Thi f" aMfirmed the decision of the lower tribunal, a fine of ‘ froa\\ will bo in New Bailey atrect, precisely where the | these simultaneous natural phenomena in some compre- | {5g of Ultramoatane xoal, tho necessit os .. ey | 1 thought hii scarcely the proper mi was impored, the culprit in dofault of ery : exe “ation of B ook place lam your. Iu addition | hensive theory, showing bow the operations of nature | @sies to the Papal treasury. All this, fermen Saat ea ronal Teton” are] | Sach stuit; T spoke to Wim in tho wi ea Imprisenod ih the couaty jail for the Uarm of tnirty to 4) strong naliary force. {he pollge” force will bs sup: | ia ons hemiephare are acoompaniodopplemented aud pe oS Fo ail-pact, two the other | Crises hesdie porter the wap te Maadied thie, aint | Since Sporty was arrested upon the frst oe Bes Saloraics, Sactumeroue body of special constables, | completed by occurrences in anotuer Bomisphere, Just | Ooi diaruption gf Naiyr The alternative, let wth the Part of the depatation \asrived, headed by Mr. | ig gald to be thirteen times more powerful, bat T think it | fahnd he Wavy three separate indictments have beem tae Auvineipal Pans fede i pre OF a Rhee 5 pore ij tay cach oiler. so that tueasme | Lmpevoraione. Whatever may be hie revoluton it wilt be | Finlen, one of the speakers ‘at ibe meeting on Clerken | ig about three times; while I was with Burns that day The case of Mr. Weight, of a, fecheb sur de frive, which 18 bolog procured from Chester, | convulsion which causes the atorin sisa ‘occasione ihe Fin ae beieer ath © a eee pera m tn Boer endo Borgen fete Bog Tank ® Klass of porter in'e grocery store near the | wood, Marsbial Murray and others, of New York, for mt < mi condi ree by their friends on | eruption? f Whee 1 hay oa a to setae pom eA me jater- | Frou sie. Ht dy's secretary. {\pita of tho remonstrances T. P. Echafaer, being sworn, test fled—I reside in New | Sbduction ry kidnapping, came up, but ras rut ot foe i” ‘wire, Baetbor. Gister-in-law and foc mbawe ey os It was mcre easy for the Einperor to be explicit as to | Of the office mossengor, Mr. F \nieo and his friends tn. | York city; 1 have been engagod tn electric tolezraphing | the term, Jn, conseduence of the imabillty, of of Engl " RAPOLEON’S SPEECH. his relations with Germany. fis government, be says, | Sieted upon golng Into @ room aWjoining, it is said, that | and milliary pursuite f-r Ny years; at ‘pres: | Pes ee Hitderbrgudl was. toatensed” te tae a lees om the west bas nover swerved from its pacife attitad av ir. ie. . ent lam ongaged in ting: ave using nitro Pricon * By way Of England we have adv from th 4 fi I . in vhioh Mr. Hardy was sitting, There Mr. Finlen read 1 ed im bias T hi 1 soba ben thbde:-9aee one eax s ‘for sonst of dated Benin to the 18th, Fernando Po, fi tings never been believed. Al! seepticiara should be at out the letier. Tho messouger in¢exrupted this and told | giyceriue for about thirteom years, and am one of the | 1 S10 trom Charlee A “4 pom steahog 1th; Cameroons, 12th; Boony, 171; Laytom, 20d; Aco The Ewpevor’s Address to the French Legtes |' pow, for the Emperor dociares that he frankly accepts | the deputation they had no night there, Mr. Fialen of- | juventors of its use as an explosive agent; I introduced wastes A math: Pali am, ant "au 4 deren Cassa nm lature. all the changes that have been mado—all the changes | dered him of % finished rea. eg bem lotver, after | ft first in the Russian war, afterwards in the Danish war, THE FANCIAL QUESTO ‘ Seecdses ¥e Sermn6e Se vin wetiey, Os tnas ven | cPLA elim par 8 beve.che | esd Sah 7a Se ater tos Os Re OE | Seman ne Sen rte ae SNE LSet ceeds ‘au ead gona Loe iene aoe ee wea : af thy, male wi " . a, jt he dignity a. ry Yd a ; o . Neto siverish, At Henin trade wee very. dull. Cameroons | tothe freuen logitanive body of the opectun oc the | Wa: have been among the for who never, doubted the | . Having done this they left the Heme Omce just ne | mous quantities of iy and exploded thousands of Greonbacks Not Taxalte. ’ sia armmng session, Novenber 18, @ synopsis of which reached us | sind ority of the pacilc provescions of the Emperor, and | d¢tackment of police wiicn had \wem sent for from | biaste with it; in this country, firet in the Hoosic tun. [rom the Cincinnati Commercial, Nov, 27. ] “(as healthy, but trade was dull, Eade wos dull at | itouch une Atlan le cable. ouly wished, for the sake of the fnoredulous, that deeds | #Sotland Yard marched up. In the Weming they Leld | nel, always loading the holes and handling the oil my- | Somo time ago, in reply to a correspondent, it wag: Bonny, but the sanitary condition of the port waa good. | Afior asesading the throna the Emperor said: — auonist come {0 give explicit confrmation to words, | Meetings and resolved on sateavoring vo get up demise at tn Mary oats Wee teen cerraar bears | cate cteoen sane ea provinea - -_ " vi e@: wi * a ctl . At Accra trade wee dull, but Dealth good: and the same | MRssitcEs Cte Sesateons, Messinens Lea Darores:— There ,seems now to bs some disposition. to act upon Goerving Ub cpertioun; 1 om Couuuner ct | wae Om, ie legal tender note pe The necessity of resuming the inlerrupted discussion | that obvious suggestion We have, in the meantime, gmasy sito ba stated ax to Cape Palmas and Sierra Leone. of importa has obliged me to call you together | no hesita iow i asserting hat a more liberal, more peace- the ke: Flanagan & Voge for drilling and blasting the rock on | taxable. Judge Storer has recoguized the force of wae earlier than us ut evente have further caurad | ful, nores ational spech than the one delivered yesterday | FATAL SHOOTING ACCIDENT AT \ HARRISON, WESTCHESTER | their work; nt the time the contract was signed Mr. | section tn Lis decision of the case wheron y BRITISH FIN me bo experienc wh Of availing mpaelt of your | never camey’rom the thwone at any epoch within ‘te seca COUNTY. Burstenlemer was bla: was made i ho aag rate Faran aad meLean to ‘ i INANCE, acity and your assistance empire, of, indeed, under the most specious days of the aon mentally; the f K I 900.000 ‘ot ihele saenaecaieped ve 96 i “ CARP y inns nce You separated, vague @taquietudes have erison preeed|o, reign. ° Yesterday afternoon an inquest was held on the body | take charge; he had some months in | the tax doplicate, to ovlared that the ex Capen Likely Move Toward tha South | ¢ ailect she public mind in Europo and te resirict ihe Frum the Lon‘ton Star. Nov. 19.) of & young man named Frank Jj, 2hnsen, twenty-five | Maryland as foreman of biasting; I continued lim im | claimed was Le — pesdep neon | anliesdsen ot she Gunna atasaes: moewoments of indurtey and commercial trangactionsin | * * * Towards liaiy, {, deed, his language ts sharp, Sf age, Who was accidentally ,ehot the day pre- | tbat position untit the middl - Yes thoes easeees veceerec acne eave Vnlted States. ait quarters, Notwithstanding the declarations of | peremptory and commindiny. ‘Ho states briefly and it ig stated, exh the end of the month, when I dismissed bi ee {From the London Star, Nov, 19.) We untersiand that John Everett, isq., of AliBallows ‘Gambeors, is on a views 10 the United Siatos of Amaricato selves 0 reasone, viz, £ overheard him tell one of being not taxable undor Minis anthority, and men that he had beee drunk night. before an howe bonds convertetinto currency. Al my government, which bee never varied in | sternly that the Convention of September was broke: hi felt sic I watched him load the holes and | esting fact ie also presented in the same ius pacific altitude, the belief has been epread | and that revolutiogary agiiations were prepared in t that @xty modificaion in tho interaal aystem of } open daylight. H¢é announces, jy \ fac at he bi tric! Pp called Ryo Lake, a fe: chester, The unfortunate man was Mmarksmon who were shooting for ; jermany t der i wa, thought he was rather careless, and hi those who are hostile to national pote ~ aaderiain how ths owners of plantations aud otiter et- | Sais uate of ancortainiy could not anlar Senin, oh whipped Der foc hee a sak aeee Not thiat of dol —io ee it, not heeding which I immediately maued cocogaine, weed Is, thes i three Senares, fates in iho South can bo assisted with capital 10 do- | necessary 20 accept (raukly Lie changes that have taken | ber aay abiding . Th im we: think pee Fears at penile nn BS wan wa:| So tee tan new bawen tase Wht to taken 4 (Wale the resources of thoes provinces whieh at present erred oa tot on poy Ml 45 ~¥ nine; to procia’ aoe ee cae bn ee eae now deep! GENERAL STORE, By coengoph yt ‘face: <aon bas py eyed $200,000 000-—withdrawn. frova tananen we ur tutores roth i A Bre 40 depresed through the poverty ot thetr owners | ho threatened, We wlli NOt loterfere in the teanstormnes | humiliated people will, feel rary amentacl cor the, words Nev Yone, Nov, 20, 1867, | T found him as asnstant foreman under McNav when | | laws, In other words, the ‘national bank A wobemip of this kind would especially be of advan. tage to the eglored people, who, with freedom torprice and qn earnest industrial spirit, want the aid of gmail sume (0 @Xable them to work out thoir own ad- wancement, But tite plan would be oquelly important $0 the wealthier growo. of votion, ries, A>. ~ 48r Byoyons'g abiet olfegt will be iv nce if absolute fivcied by the wien of the populations, The dis. | which apply to them, The inviiation be’ distinctly | To ree Korron of tam Henat.p:— returned from Maryland, October 9; he bad beer? placed | afford au indirect moans of taxing the bonds fiat has bed diaplay'ed it dificult of explanation | carows “wut he remodelling of 18 Sep: | Bonstor umnner hee introduced a resolution oallly’@ for | there by McNab; I ingaifed a to his character of Cicel Soinid upon thees Noe EP Re ROTM) period in wilelt Fravce bas offered io tue wor' tember Convention, by virtay of - some the papers in the case of General Fitz Joba Porter. Will | Hage aud others, and all seemed Lo speak wail of Wim; | Is Tall Npcn those notes by the govern! most Iinposing #pectacte of coUcillixtion and of peace, arrangement, hardly “heal the wou. \4 to | he not have the courage and manliness also to call 4"F | I never kuew that he Se De SABE Up |Win ine legal teeters naa able property wherever found The Universal Exhibition, wich weurly all the | Traly's self-l6ve und pride. Hore, éudeed, at pren Wf, &# | the papors in tho case of Ganoral Charles P, Stone, whe | fore this calamity I pa Wen Whas | SeQentiy’ unten the ae the rovereigna of Kurope have nXended, and where the | (he Amperor's me endarraament His conference + was 20 suddenly and mysteriously seized and lmprl. » fereot irom usual, and when I asked him whns | sequently, vuless the law no ropreveniatives of tite laboring o sos of all countries | mere dream—a bu'dis hardly blown before it burat, . 48 | #oned some years ‘and at last released withou ter he said he ne. os @ prostate otis tur iaspeyees ‘sthoaieaas have mot, baa deawu closer ihe es of frateraity ve. | has sow the Pope and Italy to deal with; be bas lith* | ChArgos oF trial, Will Sr, Bu-aner do this? Wag Dae hime | prcks for « \weoa the wavons, Jb bag divapyen ef; bat ie irecep | pratiiude to expect from the former; he bas, if we are oe BALL'S BLUYF, satipied, :

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