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ooo oe os, NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. Gots wets made, Instead of eleven o'clock, ts was not waste any eympathy on Mr. Bouverie’s | mains a sum of He O00. to bo provides. Fue Be: ; ‘ ‘BRAZIL. Of Buenos Ayres of tho supremacy which 1¢ considea®> and U agreed to meet henceforw: nine morning | distant colleagues, debate which | cessity of that expenditure cannot be juea- ite due as metropolis and seat of im E U rR fe) P E . wrork until vem tine afteraoon, The most ime | is to detormiuo the course of x policy crowded | tion. Tt is calculated, with the addition of sowe sc- of the ». Undoubtediy the mains portant of all these is the famous back- ‘on the very eve of ‘makes us, ‘at more than 337,000,000f., including the Romeatic Salvi Death’ of the Union falls heavily on Buenos Eiaing of the national Uverals respecting, the DAVY , aa Whether It is tmpossible to speed the | dedelt of 1807. Such as it is,'it cannot be on | Indian Ouirages— Sulcide—Death’s | 95 1 Chief burden of aap: loan. On Aj 22. Miguel declared in the | opening of Parliament even more than Mr. Hardy, | the leas can it be carried the Dolngs in the Sonate—Interesting Items from the authority of a general government in all Reichstag tWe cannot soamee to contract debts | on behalf of the contemplates a8 floating “which,” the Reporter adds, “is | ¢he ProvinceeImmigration Contract. those distant and turbulent States where, betwoem q ‘hited States Bond in the ]| ‘or the corporation without ample by the | sible. The idea which has animated the delibei already too large in consequence of previous de- " Indian incursions, gaucho robberies and incessant jonds Bund’ nancial administration, ‘This is our Arst | of the Cabinet is undoub ‘They have made | ficlta.”” The Loan, then, is not merely necessary, Dut Rio JANEIRO, May 26, 1868. | pronunciamsentos, the'task of government is almost G opportunity to show our consistency in adhering to | tt their object to curtail nett as le the time | 49 posttively ble. On the upper waters of the Rio Negro, on the north | impracticable. erman Market. the Bund ‘consti While t before yes. | allowed for duly qualifed persons to make, thelr loan ane to Ha atign ls as to how the proceeds of the | sige of the Amazon, the deadly poisoned arrows | . 4 # lit im the Colorado party in Uruguay has re. said—‘Consistency - | claims Tegiste! secure hat mode. 1e in- in 1 up arms leposa ae jenoy ta, ‘politics, is "Tees tm: to pordnny og Pee Sg, merciane ae ta | ister of Finance. fa hia cet Pr the Emperor, stated | have been employed against a settlement, The In- | Colonel Battle, the President Previous ‘accounta Deputy ‘Lasker another leader of the National | Parliament has pea pA them; but they have pro- }| that the Ceeeedinary resources should be applied | dians shot down a whole family of twelve, men, wo- | represented him to be making headway, but the last , i k liberals, said at the same time:—‘‘A few weak mind- | posed to abi the period of revision, and in this} to the deficit of 1867, which is 189,000,000f, | men and children, and also killed a man who hap- | 84y that he had retired across the Rio Negro and had . Zhe King of Prussia, Count Bismarck | rgons may cast reproaches upon us for voting | way complete the rin time for an election in | and the transformation of the war material d hy is | fered to submit upon an amnesty heing granted. i against the proposed loan, and tell us that we render | November. This is & proper Policy, and it is almost | 187,000,000f., and to the public works for 1863 and | Peted to be stopping at the house. The reason Kketurn to specie payment ig positively looked for the country defenceless.”” While six weeks after- | made n by the further circumstance $2,000,000f.—in ail, 458,000,000f. ; and to] unknown, but probably some special cause for of- | on June 1. and Prince Napoleon. wards he said—*‘it is ine: it to decide pariia- mentary questions when the existence of the fath- that Parliament is in arrear with the Scotch Reform bill and the Boundary bill. Until the 869, provide for this the government proposed the loan of 440,000,000f. At the same time the expositions, or fence existed, as the Indians of the Amazon do not like to waste their valuable arrows on what they do SANDWICH Scotch Reform bill becomes law the seven devoted ISLANDS. English boroughs will not be finally sacrificed to win Scotch exigencies, and until the Boundary bill be exposes des motifs, emanating from the Council of State, of the amended budget of 1868, and the primitive budgets of 1869, which are still erland is threatened.” Deputy Twesten, no less @ turncoat than the others, on April 22— “Government alone is responsible is ridiculous to The California, Oregon and Mexico Steamere= not intend to eat. In the province of Ceara, at the village of San José, ‘Prussian Naval Reports and North tend that vy Department.” assed there will be whole districts occupied by | under consideration, include the exceptional credits , FE ELS ee ee ee Rat ne aouta | Pibeec be nenucholders who will be voters if ¢he dis. | of the army aud navy In the catimates of expenur | ® Merchant named John Ribeiro Moreira Monte- Opposition ‘TheretomAunexation Feared— ; German Legislation. be outvoted, several of its prominent members took | tricts are included in the towns of which they are | ture adopted for those services, As regards the De- | negre oommitted suicide under the following roman- xports. HONOLULU, May 19, 1863, The Legislature is still in session and will doubt- leas be engaged for four weeks longer. Several questions have been decided, which, it they have done no other good, will prove to the Ministry that, with all the machinery in their own hands to govern elections, they have succeeded tn obtaining a bare majority to support their views partment of Public Works, the Minister has not set apart any special and distinet credit for the aggre- gate of works which are to be provided for from the loan. This mode of proceeding makes the sum sup. ed necessary to balance the budgets of 1563 and 1869 404;576,897f., viz:—— Deficit of 1867.. Applied to the budg Applied to the budget of 1869. suburbs, but will be left unenfranchised if the inclu- sion does not happen. These bills must be passed before anything can be done. No lists can be made up before the constituencies are defined. This con- sideration compels us to assent to the conclusion that it is impossible to take an earlier day than that already fixed—July 20—as the starting int of the proceas of registration. But, allowing this, and taking the 1st of August as the day for the publica- tion of the overseers’ ists, we €annot but think that the door. Deputy Kirchmann inquired how it was J nn possible tor the House to vote it its own reso- wane. he ait thes weonn’ Is ie me be ne lelding to Count irek, who with for- ‘The Franchise Extension and Re- | fing smiling upor ior bear’ form in Bngland. tic circumstances:—Being jealous of a girl with whom he had an amour he challenged the man whom he accused of having “robbed him of this flower in his garden.". The challenger treated this afuir as a joke, and, finally, the inamorata got so enraged that he vowed he would kill himself. In fact, he went next day to the girl’s house, and, tell- tung smiling upon him cannot bear opposition, not even if made by constitutional provisos? This speech on that occasion told us plainly:—“I have saved the country in the year 1866, and therefore cannot sub- mit now to being trammelled by the law.” Let us guard our right of controlling the Bund finances, Francs. By special correspondence and mail reports from Deputy Dr. Loewe said that he could see no great danger if vhe navy loan should be refused; he need it would be sufficient if the 18th, instead of the 25th, had been fixed upon as the time before which fresh ing her that he asked her pardon for the accusation he made against her, he said he was come to take and measures. The Ministry have su(feved defeat in ‘Europe we have the following interesting details of x _* * or 5 - . several instances, and they will soon be engaged in a t feel r 7 te - | claims and objections must be made, Mr, mainder of 35,423,193 franca, e! vour cable despatches to the 20th of June. tee Ore Dee eae me senonerae govern: Hardy arrives at the conclusion waich we stated | which might be reserved to pay in 1870 for muskets, farewell of her until the dey of judgment. Without strife over their pet measure, or rather the measure a they felt tne Fatherland in danger, why did they | at the commencement, that Parliament may actually | or for arms for the navy, or for the repairs of forti- | More to do he drew a dagger and stabbed himself | oon their masier, the King, has signified his ap- shrink from the word “responsibility?” He was no | meet onthe 8th or 9th of December—a- date whic! fed places. The reporter observes:—‘ Such a mode | three times in the breast, and, walking-a few steps, al of. di the bill tii subsidy of GERMANY. admirer of big monitors, whose eiliciency had ve. | we believe might be anticipated by ten. or eleven | of proceeding has appeared to your committee calcu- | rei geud, proval of. I allude to the bill granting a subsidy eee come, owing to Armstrong’s invention, at least | days. Mr. Bouverie, indeed, has doubts whether | lated to introduce a certain confusion in the whole, We h h ‘ 1 $50,000 to the California, Oregon and Mexico Steam- Financial Reports from Austria=Spoilemen in | doubtful. Money was asked for the navy, but no in twenty-eight days are sufficient for the return of | as in the details of the budget. It has, in effect, the e hear nothing from the Amazon tn regard to ship Company. ‘The subsidy question is opposed by Vienna—United States Bonds—Naval Esti- mates of the ConfederationThe Military Party. FRANKFORT, June 16, 1868. The creditors of Austria have submitted with good formation was given how the funds would be spent. History teaches that the safety of governments is only secured by adherence to the laws; itis better in Mnancial questions to erect barriers than to tear them down. Bund Commissary Detbrick naively replied that he could not specify in what manner the funds would writs, and he described last night with unction the stormy seas which must be crossed before a writ could be ewecuted in Shetland and Orkney; but his fears would probably have been lightly regarded even if he had not damaged their effect by the con- fession that he knew the pertls of the Northern Main only by report. The Registration bill will be read a grave inconvenience of not placing in the same line the receipts and expenditure, and, consequently, of of not sietpew ating the expenses of which the un- foreseen and exceptional character is the motive for the loan; and, finally, it mixes up in the same sec- tion the expenses provided for from regular re- sources and those which are to be detrayed from the the gold mines reporied to exist in Ammazonion Peru, which seem to have caused some excitement in the States. We have similar reports of gold and silver Mines just discovered in the province of-St. Pedro (Rio Grande do Sul), which is known to be auriferous in Many parts, but no excitement Is created at the announcement. almost the ire mercantile community, and the natives geueraily are opposed to it, and it ts ex- tremely doubtful tf the bill pass the Assembly. Young Holladay is here usiug what influence he can command (together with the house of Hackfeld Grace to tne execution done on them by the Austrian | be empleyed before the bill had been passed. If the | second time on Monday, and the Home Secretary | resources furnished by the loan. Precision and clear- The last eighteen months have been remarkable | ¥ Co.), and for one who has so few friends to sup- i House would vote for it, ‘bjection to com- roposes thereupon to refer it to a select committee, | ness are essential conditions in every law of finance. | for the number of Senators who have died. A va- an pata Reicherath. They were deprived of a fifth of ther | ee ee eee Ore Pe TO a | bywtiom the details of a messure—which 1s, in | The expenses and receipts, should be placed in face | cancy: in the Rio de Juneive revroasutaion secarred | Port lis measure certainly keeps up a good heart. Mncome, and are compelled to exchange redeemable in non-redeemable stock, and still the great majority ‘of them are satisfied that the change is for the ‘etter, as is proved by the rise of three to five per ent which has occurred in the various kinds of Aus- trian stock. im fact, nothing more lamentable or more disgraceful could be imagined than the man- agement of the Austrian finance as it was hitherto. An enormous army was kept, which absorbed by fitaelf the whole regular income of the State. Where one official was wanted there were flve, all badly patd, 80 that they made up the deficiency of their Ancome by corruption. The rich avoided the pay- a strong army and pavy to check the war propensi- ties of other powers. As to the question of moni- tors it would take two wars yet to decide upon their efficiency. Deputy Von Roon, Prussian Minister of War, as chief of the navy department endeavored to show the utility of a compromise, and denied that the government, by the sudden reduction of all naval expenditures and bag gee of marine worka, aimed at compulsion, The bill entrusting the Bund debt administration to the Prussian financial department was then accepted by 151 yeas against 41 nays of the Fortschritt party, and this retraction was followed by an acquiescence in the etat of the navy involving an alteration amounting to five and a half millions thalers in the ordinary and four and a half millions in the extraordinary budget of the confederation. fact, all details—can be settled more satis- factorily and more expeditiously than by a committee of the whole House. We shall disappointed if the wisdom of the select referees does not approve the possibility of accelerating the elections by so much more than the government proposes ag to avoid the risk of a hurried and unsatisfactory discussion on our future govern- ment on the eve of Christmas. If the privileges of those newly enfranchised are to be regarded with tender care, as is, indeed, fitting, it is equally impor- tant that the great debate on the transfer of power should be sproning with deliberation. In consid- ering the interval between this and Christmas with reference to the Registration bill, the select com- mittee must abbreviate the steps necessary for deter- mining the opinion of the country neither wholly at of each other, so that we should be enabled at once to see both the nature of the resources and that of the expenditure for which they are furnished, Jt is with a view to maintain that principle that your committee have required that the law of the loan should be a special bade of receipts and ex- penaine, and that this last should be clearly speci- ed, so that the ways and means exceptionally created should not be diverted to other purposes; and, finally, that a special account of the manner in which they are applied should be rendered every year to the Legislative body.’’ This first point established, the committee next de- termine the amount of expenditure which the loan is to meet. As to the deficit of 1867 there 18 no dim- culty. Neither is any objection raised to the greater pax of the sums for armaments required by the Min- on the 8th by the death of Senator Queiroz, a distin- guished lawyer and statesman, and at one time a mtninister. Another in that of Parahyba is made by the death yesterday (25th) of the Rev. Father Antonio da Cunha Vasconcellos, the oldest Senator, he having en- tered the Senate in 1835, The Minas Geraes natora have not yet been named py the Emperor, but those for Ceara nainely, Conselheiro Saldanha Marinho, President of the province of San Paulo, and the Rev. Father An- tonio Pinto de Mendonsa. The mode of procedure, as you are aware, is for @ list of three names to be ciect- ed for each Senator, out of which list the Emperor chooses the Senator. Senators are paid $1,800 a year and Deputies $1,200, both with mileage. Aline of screw steamers between England and Valparaiso, with calla at various places, including All sorts of rumors are afloat about the means he ia using to make friends for the bill. It is said that money and liquor are used with- out stint. The native members may be ap- proached with money, but take them as a whole I doubt if much is to be gained by the means resorted to. The friends of the subsidy seem afraid to let the bill stand on its own merits. Among the arguments brought upto kill the bill, the one which has the most influence with the natives is that the establish- nt of the line will be the forerunner to annexa- ‘This argument was used to influence the na- 4 against the election of the so-called American ticket, at the late election, by the Ministry, and they now find it turned against them to defeat the sub- sidy. The natives now believe that the Amet ment of taxes by bribing the taxraters, so The national liberals, who prided themselves six | the ‘inning nor wholly at the end. The members | ister of War, with the exception of those concerning | Rio, has obtained packet favors and exemptions, =? thatthe income pa from oto individuals in | Weeks ago on having upheld fie constitutional bam | on the back benches May murmur, as they did last | the transformation of fortified places. ‘They dispute, | aud the first steamer is looked for daily. Violas the. Mae olpcsion swore ones See po \ 4 p ner, have not only committed Aari-kari upon them- | night; it is inevitable that they should; nor can we | however, two sums demanded by the Minister of The storms along the coast have caused much ne ip! ‘the Ministers of jesire to squander their the whole empire amounted only to £500,000. Of | selves, but have indirectly furnished a proof of the | Offer them much consolation. We are entering upon | Marine, which are not 80 exceptionally urgent as to | damage to shipping off Brazil, The American ae * aoe P jae isters ee £ ome Siannen - ae course there was every year a deficit, which was | indifference with which the State governments of | evil days for those who would desire to reconcile the | be furnished by the loan, Golden Hind and Calhoun, both from New York for parade a acune et read the position which ‘Mr, Seward red b: I As th f late neith the Northern Confederation look upon the constitu- | duties of a member of Parliament with the free culti- Finally, the sums to be furnished by the loan, com- | California, have Big in with damage, the former fay take on the inault to the United States govera- equal yy new loans. there were of late neither tion—a “piece of paper,” as Frederick William IV, | vation of private tastes. Reform bill of 1832 has pons the deficit of 1867 and the sums denfanded | making water. e American bark Maggie V. Hugg, ene tow lekin the Lackawaansa matter and hope contractors nor subscribers for them the sale on | called it, ‘which shall not thrust itself between me | done much to transform the life of the ordinar, yy the Ministers of War and Marine, are:— which sailed on the 18th for Maceio to load for the 14 ope commission was entrusted to such bankers as were | and my people.” At this small ‘attempt, coming member from one of aerooane. ease to mitigate France. | United States, was forced to put back upon the 20th subaliisagan seus on See ea See the favorites of the Minister of the day, and these, from the national liberal party, to try the constitu- | drudgery. The bill of 1867 must do more in the same | 1. Deficit in 1867..............++ sees eee 183,606,000 with damage. ‘Another reason why, they are friendly to the bi ’ tional principles of the rth German Confedera- | direction, and the character of its influence isfore- | 2. The sum required to complete the The American company who bought the concession and doubtless the most weighty one, is that they ‘without any risk or outlay, cleared @ profit of some | tion, the Bund Council, representing the several | shadowed by the fatal stroke it threatens at the holi- 1,200,000 new muskets, plus 350,000 for laying rails and running a line of railroad omni- aatisfled that some radical change is necessary to re- ‘millions for the insignificant trouble they took | State governments, ‘few into confusion and de. | days of the coming autumn. ae PSSA TR [Danelle UG ore eh septs ihe Palace | vive the resources of the kingdom, and thus continue r, mean [—] __ , + + 91,600, cf an the aduir, which quie as well could bemanaged | the country and tue uation were in the utinost dam | Womans Rights in Parliament—Ladies “Mur- | 3. Complement of 1 - 23600,000 | from the Minister of the Empire, who has overruled | HVtning Lo Nonat of, und, for that Matton: Never ave by aclerk of the Finance Department. When the ger. Even the taciturn General Moltke comes to the Hostile h—Public Educa. 4 4 Military telegraphs. 200, the on} ition of the Municipal Chamber of the city, had. awalian shipping interests have @-name, and Sato had got in this way a couple of millions at an | rescue, talks high politics, a strong, a united Ger- poe hd liam a a a : ang a &- Fortified places... a : eee a ke Wastingtoe, hetog under the imipediate | e310 about all our malin stay, therefore, ly in our a many—as m—The Prince 'y +e Nh ri BI Mntorest varying from ten to twelve per cent, the | iro or the Halenatamnigeaie oat salencae In the House of Commons June 11 there was a | 7. Sum to complete the new artillery and ‘The two exiled sons of the assassinated President seciculruea) ae Ee ee ee incaseee ‘>.nker was created a baron of the empire and the | to obtain peace, pleads for an increase of army and very thin attendance. The Treasury bench was portable arms for the marine service 21,500,000 | of Montevideo, Fortunato and Segundo Flores, were sential, together with a more liberal policy in regard | L'ghest decorations were bestowed on him. This, in Bay: ee ine Meepe ud strategist should ever ar- unoccupied at half past dwulte iolcinek! aul ae 8. Special Tims pal (rile ae berg ott ae ee — Facer By Sus sent et ion ‘government ns ta at the ] rised in the me of seee el The ae an eee ie ances Germany-ic may be u doubtfal houor pe called-a | benches behind it empty. twas thought that the | 9. Expedition to fale. + 3,082,000 | upon the 20th, It seems the government here fears | Sine of Steamers would revolutionize the. trade of or Ofty years ago wasa bagman; of the Gold- | German. Nobody will be more delighted than Count government and their followers had at length suc- | 1% Workmen, extra. 2,500,000 | that they age aid - ain oe ni is bad | the group, and this is feared by the majority of mer. ‘Scamidts, the Reinachs and others, who have prac- Bimnarek fepee be. rend AS Losepe ies cumbed to thelr various defeats and fled fromthe | Total $37, 680,534 ooh ill seetutal rane d chants, the \sjands woul d become Scommercial ‘tied usury on the largest possibie scale to thedetri- | Co panied their salto, “With such party leaders,” | scene of thetr disasters; but a little later a few of | _ Now that these sums are carried to the special | ‘The Emperor has been showing a good example in Raee tint cian tmportare eho now teceled cae a nmaeest umber of people. While the | he will aay to himself, “I can go my own Way free 48 | the ministerial followers made their appearance, | DUdget sof i808 abd 1900 mune be tefuck out. and | Rinperor, to the turee per cent income tax" estab: most of their goods from Atlantic ta ut, may common usurer who ruins a couple of indivi- re taking their seats near the gangway, and soon after gets = musi noes “ f ¢ | mind, they are fighting against an inevitable resut Guals ts shunned in soctety these worthies have | , How well the government demonstration of sud: } the ancellor of the Exchequer entered und the cries Cast, operation, those edger willeppene’ Ta). Neued Om Ne Sal ere erties mae when! the Faeifo Railroad and other improvement aly: wy wi iD carr business e day commenced. Ween added to the nobility for having brought about | Outindy be weer: by the: Westroe ton af Ce cere | Business of the day commenced, te Pro After deducting from the divers budgets under con- Re able, Dut he preferred to pay the tax. AS per: | may be that they will be in better trim in @ year OF $e ruin of whole populations. ‘The holders of Aus. | Hertha, in the harbor of Kiel, she being so completely perty bill wag moved by Mr. Lefevre. The object fe fbr Pag pele ante oars ea apie haba | td gob gegen impress land | two hence; and again they cannot see the policy of rian at are , at even at they are no | di; tled t] ngine been i " culating an & incor ttl It. onger preyed ayon by these harpies, that ho further to extinguiah & ‘tre. “This fine ‘veusel of 2,300 tons, women ia Gres’ Briein tae, Protection whieh can SAding: tp. ail: the: savings phecucume tavene two | UACnal ieeeisy as © CoRmibeNom to war expeiees, Pele ay mad no feare ‘need. be. entertained by the Scam will be contracted: and that, whatever tae | Qacxuneuih & Ore. thalera, was completely de- | now be accorded to their real property, and | DUdgets, the insuMiciency of resources is found tobe, | and the other members of the family give | Uoited States as to the occupation of these islands future may bring to them, they have only to run the | stroyed by the devouring element onthe loth instant, | to confer on married women the power of | © Lng ea ea and for 1860, 24,603,820f. Knap Led bine Pippen pia ne pid ine | by England or France, The day has gone by when jame chances as the State and are not further called | and assistance came go late that ahe had to be scut- | exercising as absolute @ control over their per- | ,, Tie concluding of the repors Gesseve at. 1° ose (a VoLuneART Aa bad they had the opportunity, never to return. ‘The pute Aupoa to onrich the favorites of the Finance Minister | ted, sonal possessions as they can: now exercise over | the Gutiay om arcane eT Se ett | aries Philippe of Saxe is here and is enjoying | chase of the Tfands by'the United States, at any “ e day. ay O1 rmaments pe as dict 3 + gotta coreg aera ena | we, Sr ott deer rea | tae by rarer ted peeces | Wy lteter utter ota | Maa There pacaes gaan mone | Cede enaecan” "ST re for investment. Still a rise ls prevented by the high | 4 law for the protection of to argue in support of his refusal’ to extend the put the defences of the country on a level with | sensibly a y ‘The Pacific Ratiroad and cheap freights by steam, Premium on gold. ond ee pe “x ol a Fo ty in the harbors rights of women Some murmurs from the ladies’ actual facts and to secure peace by maintaining the The Marian, from New Orleans with immigrants, via Panama and San Francisco, to these islands wilt ‘The Parliament of the Northern Confederation have | °f,the North man mfederation and on its ves- ‘lery, with a strong dash of mockery in the tones, | Wanity of the nation and at the same time the safety | 1s hourly looked for. She was at Pernambuco when | {is Tanai surely Americanize the group, thus make i f 10,000,000 thale! ‘ine pur- what will be done, in the absence of such, ry, of the territory. The third of the report main- | last heard of, landing a few there. The imumdgrants “f Seah he alkenes rid as ee for. cea safety 3” President Detbrick replied that the Cee ho ie listening cy igapproved of tains the dotation for public works for “the, years | are to be taken to the river Doce settlement under ing” thera available for all purposes to the United 0 be expected the national party have given up their men had made their rt Anich seconded the amendment, and declared that the | 1868 aud 1869, and permits the completion of Jolonel Gunter, of Montgomery, bam ‘The steamer Idaho left on her last trip with @ full ©pposition, and the taxpayers will henceforth have | Sderation of the Bund pouutik le Would we cesau | measure was most revolationary—would effect a | (MO8e useful arteries witich serve #o powerfully | | According to'the report of the Minster of Agricul- | ¢qmne ann hue thirty-four passengers, while the © provide for a fleet, as Well a8 for an almost nom- | feuir'to regulate the administra! onan pc leae alt | total revolution of the status of husband and wire, | £7 the circulation of the producta of industry, | ture the Nathan contract for Southern emigrants is | PIB) O"Svneray salted. the sumer day with & full eas army. It an, therefore, not be aston- | cult to reguiate ro mint gees in the legisia- and effect a 1lke revolution of the rights of property, | commerce and agriculture. [t will be a manifesta- | for one thousand families, or five thousand persons, freight and thirty-eight passengers. ishing tat’ the stout partisans of this | t!v@ P' laws WHIGh may. connie et Ue could | ‘There ras no murmuring from the ‘ladies’ gallery. | HOH, Of the confidence of the government and | to be brought within eighteen months. Others aré | Ment Nid Muriy-CgOe BOAR, | a aponcy of Bystem loose thelr hold on the people, At an election Other States, for tnt ee aay confict with those of | treaties were evidently frightened by Mr, Kara. | 2! the Chamber in the maintenance of Cod ee nee ne ee eerie A aeeN; | the steamer is telling against the company, and will hich took place yesterday at Wiesbaden, hitherto Cec an re for vot the United States of Ame- lake, and apparently shocked at what the married No doubt, if the loan had originated in an idea of | ernment agent is about to be appointed, to reside at continue to do so as time rolls on. This fact ne fhe stronghold of the national liberal, Braun, his | Tica, Owing to this dificulty a law on the subject % “ war, it would not have been prudent to carry on | New Orleans, for the purpose of conducting the | Gonit neiped to create an Influence against the aub- : y for this, but, as he hoped, for | !adies might eventually become, according to the | gimutt: ly milit stl Southern emigration. The report gives the number | doubt helped to creat arty was beaten by a majority of flve to’one. People | Could not be framed | " d honorable gentleman's opinion, if this dangerous | S!ultaneously military preparations and works | ‘ a ne sidy, and it is somewhat singular that the United i ho are told every day that there is no fear for a a ot ye ener u i Reichstag. The government bil Ghiould be made taw During the delivery of which only belong to periods of calm. But as the | of immigrants into Rio Janeiro as follows during State ‘ould subsidize a steam line to theae island: reach of peace, and who cannot perceive any mo- | “raft of a trade license | bil Bes ggina by the | lake’s address the First Minister made | P0rtion of expenses concerning the military and na- | 1467:— the agency of which, belug placed in the hands of for st will committee and withdrawn, has been supplied by a vonse ¢ | val departments has no other object, we repeat, then, | Portuguese 4,822 Irish... 220 ency fo bear the burdens Of war and tosee taem even itt pa Aba EUS tarnee Ge Wha noer anita Cte, Bee LS place the milttary machinery of France on & level | Americans 1,878 Various 2,11 | foreigners, Retps to cripple American induenoe. fereawe trom day to day. ie this | privileges of mechanics’ leagues, masters’ patents, | the change in the law proposed. Mr. Mull | With progress it would have been, in the judgment 2 ener, Te 505 pounds of sugar, 24,520 gallons mo- nfortunately there is 8 military party in this | ficenses, &c., excepting only physicians, apotin supported the bill. On a division the Speaker an- | Jie‘ Orogreat of public Works. Cor eontldenee te he | But he forgets to deduct those that ie! = 1,240 pounds of hides and other Items of island 3) aquantioring thelr picaus in tine of Tare iigy | midwives, lawyers, sea captains and pilots, who can: | Bounced the numbers to be—for second reading, 125 |#Re Droir is 01 bie Works. Kor confidence to be | |, Hit he te 4,822 Germans. Produce. nust be ahort of them it-war should come. In the | Ot ply thelr calling without an examination ‘and | axalust 123, In accordance with rate the right hon: | Teve in lasting tranquility, “Your committee are | Americans. 1,000 Various. 2,200 | quake was felt om Hawai and. the island Won sl 1 ~ t roper lic . In the afore vel oral a rote with thy ; A o 2 i i ’ ci 1 t ‘aut eavy rains have caused fresie ealth as in the South, this miverable state of affairs | trades, to W euciers of gil classes, dancing, | Majority of one. ipa rived from the government during their two months go back when they earn a little, Mae. Wii en yet little harm, he people, both in towns and in the country, o a % 4 rspeadenehie ‘ he whole of France, the government desires peace, Or. ‘ e use 2 \ c ¥ ‘Phemore the Northers Confeteration wil te avai | AIO these anda great many others were depend: | rumor is foating about Pauls to the eect wnat ‘the | "TEM Mat the Minister of Pinaneerhas aeeieeed | ne re Mt BOM 1H. aes : Frith the money of the people, the less the South Wil A ee ait oe vefued Hees Eee’ | and got severely handiod ina pugiiste encounter | 0 tue Committee on the Budget that the government | Two New Ports Opencd—Probable Claim on ST. DOMINGO. ) Pe Inclined to Join them, provided there ts no danger | Porre> Unitant passengers of the ship. Lessing | witha Frenchman. It probably. originated. in the sopeaerr tha alleged debe oF GL TVO1ber. Gee venue | the United States for Runaway Sinves— LMG ee A OR robabtivy whater T'the trick practised on the | @ffived on the 1éth inst. per Lioyd ateamer Schwalbe | clfcumstance that ‘such an encounter did actually land to France. ei sp ery r American Claim Allowed—Aftairs in Buenos | Bacz Short of Money—T%e Samana Negotla- oudon 7ines, about a survey of a French general of | at Bremerhaven, a few of them only remaining on | take Place between one of our countrymen and a sit eer Ayres and Urugua: oue—The De: f Banisuuent—Tho Jeou- German border of the Rhine, and the appearance | Fair island: with the hope of recovering from the fing to our tiationses pes paracrine cae eonehpapd tierce ghar ome ‘ a "R10 JANEIRO, May 26, 1368. Gal = i oe ~ t wreck soine of their property. The pre ing to oul le. ~ “ a a a run Commission, 3 oy ea MT idieuied aoa nena: | the Emigrant Institute were quite conmpiom The Tine Viceroy of KyDt has decided that his second (Parts (une c ruiiea Tae Bote ‘Te SEs ot | 1 the province of Santa Catharina, Hrazil, two Sr. DoMINao City, June 20, 1968, ah? Which a world-spread paper should not be access!- Perpr itn Minsirgg crige gt ig denouncing to | forthe military professiou, shall. Anish his education | Which Ihave already given @ summary, has gone | more ports have just been opened to foreign com- | actairs in the Dominican government remain quiet aide. the way of clothing, dc. All of the recipients ex. | 0 on ana Re a oe ma taeat paper, “Fiendard, has produced, in reply, a | Situated on the mainland and both ports for the gov- | ances are exaggerated. Hayti is convuised and the ag i f King Willi: in Silesin—C was not oven exhausted. They ping eS pare Peaane ert ly aa Les Finances de UV Empire. ‘The iatter has ernment colonies situated near them. Desterro, | gurge of commotion is atrongly felt ou the Domini- poset ato telrem ones Pion awe ts bee rt phar og 4 house, and fully expect to The oficial statistical abstract. of Great Britain foe cates “sl gteni@e Nonot of Ailing. tons apg, on aghpsepr ar acn alg anepae a endo hen tte-dad eda Oo oa cake leave in a few days by the Therese, which has been 0 7 the large island of Santa Catharina, and, besides it. The D hi overnment is much pressed ris “(—The — columns of the Moniteur Untversel. What M. Vita rge yet. e Dominican is mi p Linciuk ‘Whenselciuagcthe < Pemaaian Feary |. Tet OORNaL Genes Worth) Gectuan’Olkdsdiration Sakari oar sunwiinies to 4k ec sd ite cancer (Hen arguinent he made up tin hard . | being the capital of the province, was up to now | for money, and its agent, Mr. Jesurun, is empowered att irncoal ~ horns On a comparison of the two pamphieis the result is I; t. The chief products of the province ot has requested the several State governments to sup- the only port. e PI v to raise a million of dollara in Europe on the credit Department—Herr Lasker’s Trade Bill— | por the carrying out. and completion. of Grimms | Population. Only once in the last twelve years— | thin:—The empire, according to M. Horn, has ex- i food end tenban, Seem the chen . . > ort tl ct g perc ‘ ended 31,000,000,000f. im fifteen years, or | te articles of food and timber, From the cheapness | of the Dorpinican mines, A private company, headed wie! Voy ol cee pent eps will not only cover their necessary wants but also | 80 low—viz, in 1553-50. ‘The expenditure, however, | according to M. Vitu, has spent only gg aga quented by American whalers fishing on the Bra- 7 mitted to transpire, offers 4 large rent for Samané, BERLIN, June 18, 1868. will allow them to devote suMcient leisure to their | €Xceeded the income, and amounted to £2 7s. 3d. | OF, one year with another, 1,866,000, 000f. e differ- 3 fiat a Tuesday evening King William returned irom | task. ‘The three Hanseatic towns—Lubeck, tam, | Per head, but that ratio has been exceeded in | ence beiween the two ls 200,000, d00f, milian coast or bound to the South Sea. A case | jt is likely to be accepted, and the agent, witha Se ing s . San Gatien | ae Gece Ti M. Horn has just published @ rejoinder in thirty- | has just occurred which is likely to give rise to a POS a arrive any day. The 8 short visit to Silesia, where he was received with | burg and Bremen—have been the first to respond to | 8!X ne iast twelve years. his statement year’s rent in advance, may y day. ae 4 | this appeal, by a preliminary offering of 260 thalers | does not include the expend two pages = ra ie ne mecennes. By | Peclamation on the part of the Brazilian government | jnternational Mail Company hesitate at the bonus of inevitable tiumphal arches, burgomaster’s | annually for the next five years, Mad GENGHT pafinent Or. Wek onan eae the contimance of tie anttiberth and autideme. | Upon that of the United States. It appears that | 1,900,000 demanded by the Dominican government; seches, young ladies in white, wreaths, flowers | The distinguished savani in old Hebrew literature, | the annual payment of which goes to & the continuance of the ai ral and anti-demo- $1,000,000 deman: ’ id . . ol c ¢ | the charge for the national a T - | cratic system of cuirassed peace, by the extrava- | Captain A. S. French, of the whaler Highland at will be adjusted b: promise, The tn- ihurrahs, Prince Pless, at Firsteinstei dea | Herr A. M. Bleichrode, has left this city for New Ns nal debt. The un. but that will be adj yy comp edt hurrahs, Prince Pless, at Pirstetnstein, made @ | y/.. “previous to lis departure he was made not | redeemed funded debt had been reduced to | gance of avenge Fes A distant, by the | Mary, of Sag Harbor, while iying in port, disre- | ternational offers a sent of $190,000 for Samand Bay host amiable host, Mis splendid castle was bril- | oniy an honorary member of the Talmud Verein in 28 on the 3iat of March jast; the | Wild exaggeration of works of public eigen J in mre the right of ‘property in ‘kK flesh a F, ' ntly itiaminated, and the dinners and other repasts | this city but also of the Chebrath Mohalim, & suciety le annuities at that date, £3,447,270 tepre. | Paris, in tne departments, in om communes, we hav Bing probably in want of hands, induced, by means | #¥4 Peninsula, with the right to work the coal mines aonor of his royal guest were of the most exqui- | uambering among its inembera all the oromment | Seated a capital of £47,980,222, or double the amount | raised to three reread Mulilions of francs a year | of 4 runaway slave among his crew, seven slaves to | on a small royalty. In case the bargain is closed, aa . “ | Israelites here, of the dist March, 1567; the unfunded debt in March | the pubile charges imposed, under divers forms and | cyt joose from slavery aud take a roundavont | no doubt it will be within ten days, Samana will be skind. To fill the cup of pleasure, a battalion of poate last was £7,911,100, nares, on the French taxpayers. This immense passage with him for a land of freedom. Of 7 1 vemen stationed at Friburg paraded before his In 196t there were imported and retained for home | sinount is taken from @ total revenue which ae 18 | Course itis neediess to say that a captain hailing | ‘eclared 8 free port under the protection of all the jeu. ENGLAND. consumption 141 pounds of corn pet head of the | maximum attains the sum 0 teen thousand mi from Sag Harbor was not likely to remain long in | maritime Powers in treaty relations with the Domtnt- queen Augusta, who always contrives to journey | ae Br'tea, 1.36 pounds of tobacco, 419 pousde ovation | en nasae one-fifth of 1@ resources, ‘Thauks tu our | Teach OF Brazilian clutches after playing such | can republic. », Ji et “8 Ae el nas e * ¥ ck, i 0 us| ed " Me 1. an opposite direction, is yet at Baden Baden, but | THE Voters’ Registration Bill—Plan for the | 3.32 pounds of cheese, 1.92 pounds of bacon and | rege of imposts, te reverse of progressive, the | to wcarch for the Highiane Mary and seize ner, che { 22@ President told the assembled Consular corpa, Aniends to move, at the end of the week, to the castie | Completion of the Franchise Roll—Election | hains, 5.10 pounds of potatoes, 0.45 gallons of wine, | amount levied is cne-foarin oF more of thelt in- | return was non inentns, as migiit have been antici. | on Saturday, the 13th instant, that ho was not me- , : “| Prospects. 13.19 eggs, 0.27 guilons of spirits, and v.71 gallons of | Comes Tron Mt at separately Obliged to crauit. | pated. A process has ‘been commenced against | gotiating with the United States for the ale of Sa- at Coblentz. ree nel Tt i homme made spirits paid excise duty. The number of | stanges, iooked at separately, Obliged to comply | Captain French and all concerned, aud the next | ae et ne tl : by . j 28,773 753 vain the libert c cf ew linpulse 1 ° ; , yme! Di Stettin to his estate Vartzin, in Pomerania, taking | Bight iso satisfactory redemption of the pledge | risreot Sibel OF GOT 06S” toma ate nana $0) tolts producing activity; in vain ifdeman i the post PP Be Be My an ean oF the | beet we parte wesitesie t i Unite bakes ‘Coaaane dis family with him. His deputy in the Foreign De- | given by the gor a Ca ye yd the election of | vessels, of 283,490 tons, were bullt and frat 'regis- | tive guarantees of durable peace which would at | prig Caroline, sold collusively at Santa Catharina in | °° ? ? 4 n nt will be Herr yon Thiete, while his post as | ® new ee a won = as Apr oe will | tered in the Umi ed Kingdom ttf 1807. The quantity | least enlarge its international exchanges. — How, 1846, has greatly annoyed the Brazilian government, | 18@. anh of te Hand Cound we conn pass, witl 4 little al bei on, the gre: A Need by | of British wheat sold in 150 market towns was only then, can any one feel astonished at the sufferings | and'in the report of the Minister of Foreign Affairs |} Yer Britian Majesty's steamer Phoebe dropped in ‘he Bun uncil will be fll y | What hands the nation shall be guided and what | 2,724,673 quarters, being 400,000 fewer than in 1846 | Which undermine the physical and moral health of many " 1xon Prime Minister von Friesen, who may be al- | policy shall direct the national progress may be de- | and 4,000,000 fewer than in 186, The Capital In the | the social body? And caf any one combat the su- | h and stayed over Sunday to inquire into the alleged “ady stun 11 the points of etiquette and dump | Cided before Chrisimas. There wili, indeed, be no | hands of savings banks at the end of 1867 was | preme uugency of ageneral and comp 4 Tramnowe | seizure of @ British merchant at Puerto Plata. ‘Tate FIV IN all the Points Of etiquette and dum | time to spare to accomplish this according to the | 256,476,408 in the trustee banks and <9,740oz9 | our political, administrative and Anan : eclaliy when | occurred in the time of President Cabral, but Gen- ow for the discharge of the Reiehstag and the ble computation, but it 18 of much more | in the Post Office hanks, The December average of ———— h powertul motives exiet for s chosen union velwees Brest | Cc ea : ie rone «peech in the Weisse Saal at the Schloss or , importance than is at first sight apparent that the | bank notes in circulation reached £41,104,120; Bank FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. | and the United States of those bonds of qood barmony and | Tal Curiel has been despatched to inquire into and atte, fate of the Ministry and of the Irish establishment | of England, £24,447,000; English country banks, | — | re ae een alwaya lived. The | rectify the wrong, if one has been done. The great It is asuorte ey . suould be determined thie year, and there has) 5,187,025; Scotlind, £5,085,704; Bank @f Ireland, | The Prussian Federal Council has adopted the will | imperial government | t | object of the visit was probably to learn the situa- is asserted that Bismarck has reserved to him- | veen some ground or apprehension during | ¢2'713)400; Irish private banks, £3,702,001. The bank | concerning the closing @f the gaming houses or the { font of the United States re téon of the Samana question. A French steamer has If the signing of all Bund documents, though cur- | te last week that the decision would somehow | rate of discount averaged 234 per cent, being the | reduction of their number. The Aasembiy afterwards | the lusstence of the represeatative of fn reviously touched here on the same errand, and ynt business will be prick | D€, Postponed. If the Issues were lefts untried | jowest tn fiteen years, except 1962. The average | passed a resolution requesting the Federal Chancel- | yielded the indemnity reclaimed, but declaring i oo | both haye carried away the gratifying report that serge Managed by Herren Delbrick | unit February—if it remained uncertain till | price of consola was 93." The Popuiation in the mid- | jor to empioy his influence in procuring treaties for | Way did it acknowledge the ground of the responsibility | Samana will be made a neutral territory. ad Von rg Ang Van der Heydt is going to pe pi Bh D4 Si srould be timpenatnrs die of the year was we erierey exclusive of army, | the protection of private property atseain time of | sttributed to it. paige inst Octdbie Unger ae of = —— — ———, a eside in the inet. Count Bulenbvurg, of the In- ol oo a vie | navy and seamen abroad. At the inspection of ele- ito hasteo ap act relative to lit a The ment tool jace last October in conse. | lished a decree of banishment, ve lant of cer- rior Depuaieat an oa ae were to prepare sich @ necessary matter as the estimates | meatary schools in the United Kingdom. 1,301,100 | right 8s Merary Copy | a vencelot General Webb refuglny to leave the cave to | tain noted partieans of Cabral at Puerto Plata, have bee. Hy will Spend several weeks OM @0- | tii later date, and the elaboration of measures | children were found present. The number of pau. "The Suitan’s palace @t Beyler Bey is lighted with | ®bitration, and of his demaNding in @ very strong | given rise to this edict of banishment. None are to unt of his health at Karisbad. dealing with many questions which urgentiy require | pers—excluding vagrants—in receipt of relief were, from two gasometers erected for that purpo. note immediate payment if deplomatic relations | retysn to this island without special permission. If For the last few days the tone of the French press | legisiative settlement would be hopeless. Another | on the 1st of daauaey, 1863:—In England, 1,034,823; | &48 from two gas ar purpose. | were to be maintained, The ciaitd arose through | they do, they are to be arrested. If caught conspir- rds Prussia has been less friendly. Prince | lst session would be added to the session now ap. | jn ireland, 72,926; im Scotland, on the 14th ‘of May, | _ The baptism of the Grand Duke, son of the Cesare- | the Peruvian brig Caroline, with a cargo for Peru, | ing or otherwise warring upon government, to be hier or attharste ws eee mily. Prince | proaching ita close, and it would not be before 1870 | i467, 121,100,’ The year’s expenditure for the relief | Witch, took place on the 2d inst., in the chapel of the | owned by American owners in New York, being | identified and then shot. All vessels are prohibited Pion Pion,” in Vienna, seems to stir up these un- | that a responsible ‘Ministry would be enabled to dis- | of the poor reachod £6,960,648 in Engiand, £807,631 } Tsarskee-Selo Palace, Gt, Tstersoar pin the presence | taken to Santa Catharina by its captain, an’ Ameri- | from landing-men or arms and aminunition without easant feelings by accusing Prussia of un- | Charge thelr most sppropriate functions. in Scotland, £707,194 1h Ireland. | The indictable of- | of the members. oF Nhe tmmilies of Russia aod the | can pained Edward Marius Jefferson, and there con. | government authorization. | If caught ail aboard they \e interference with Hesse, which it wants If the Lag Fg x tote heed | fences (conffnittals) in England were ‘8,971—3,305 in ene oe Manterere, the digiomatit salah By @ | demned as nonavigable, through collusion with the | will be treated as pirates, The government ts fully {'. draw into the Northern Confederation dissolution lop ; = nay | Scotiaud and 4,501 in Ireland. The emigrants of the | Court, # f cwers OF canbe corp: a poe Judge, and it and the cargo sold. Two | prepared to receive Luperon and followers, wherever ®o ‘being canght the Grand Duchy of | Meet on the Sth of Oth of December. It will be seen | year were 195,0) large number of others of rank. yeurs afterwards the owner of the cargo obtained a | they may disembark. den. would soon follow, and the isolated ‘States | Sf once that, the holiday season is as good as gone. eee ‘The United States corvette now in Trieste, the om. | reversion of the proceedings of the aaie and got ade. |. ‘The President has promulgated a decree offering {Bavaria and Wurtemburg would then have to | Metmbere will have to make the most of « few briet FRANCE. cera of which have been entertained at dinner by the against Jecferson for the restoration of the ves- | amnesty to the fugitive and inimtcal General Eusobio ve ats the project of a Southern Confederacy. If j Souben ‘oat even | then’ hele Joys will b be marred, a | # Stadthaiter there, is the Canandaigua. — for cE sinning of tre suit, aDar the yy tie aate i's Mittdectee, it bald that the - dd i 4 - ARPAARA DAG . r hi a ed out at the be of the su! jut the rom the date of suid decree. fe caaras, UG corte mate ve indies Tab ora eee oe eee whe Ue Wl Po | The New Loan—Sertous Deficlencies in | ae aes it oso lepartenens oy Boace toe prontiee i wag restored. In 1855 the United St General has a deer.!ike fear of doing so, and in all ike of Hesse to abdicate, as the oniy step which | fURd, like Mr. Clog! rf | Budget—Cost and Object of the Vast Arma | tion copy of the reprint ot the addresses of aympatiy | tion presented a claim for $90,000 on the gp PT in gh Bt = uld secure the entrance of both Hesse and Baden | Started, remembering sadly the cry of We coming election | voted on the occasion of President Lincoin's assasai- | ‘he es Co thi radi ua es bof , his itete ae hel Othe tine omerea federation. How t it is evident that thesth or 9th of December ments. , Which has heed sent to him as the mover of | #overnment de . Y for 8 eir plans before the expiratior 0 eo daees etn Pregere aifairs vf the ‘most ineariy the last day to aes the meeting of Par. (Paris (June 4) correspondence of London Tne) tue address. of condolement inthe Chamber of py ay 02, neste ng, pa 1806, when to hits to submit Sec cecsen nid terasenen ‘uae a | m the displeasure caus t could be deferred. After it_has met a wee! The long ex} report on the loan has at last | Deputies, pursuant to the vote of C if Mari . 4 “ + c rising mattre is evident oat Fontalueplons, cr ive | Witte comeumed in swearing iu metivers and elect: | been dieutbuced to tue members of the Legislative | Cena iene ongress of March | 7H, government repudiated Hlability but proposed to | ernment of to-day 1s strong, more so than tt haa fre % i orod visit of the Italian Crown Prince and his | ing @ Speaker before the ro ‘al speech can be deliv- | Body. As it is somewhat lengthy, a few principal Twenty thonsand florins have been collected at leave the unatter to a neutral Power, which General | been before in this republic; indeed, tt pom of eee ~~ Unaort to Bertin, The Cologne Gazette Se eee eee eae ee eine taben | tection, Lesummclont,, With rerevt $386 SE | iiests for the erection of @ monument to Maximilian etiiate payment of tue whsis cist, declaring that That cun be made suns by iaenemsionn _ 1 Pease OT ee UANCHY OF Was | molt be heat Gfen igaue were Hot at ones taken In | tha reporter atearvon chat the deheiis prosione ro | {a tiat his favorite city, To this sum the Emperor | ir not settion tn two days he would close the Legation | “Colonel Cristobal Moya was tried and sentenced te ye discomfited by the enormous quantity of war | would be lost if an issue were not at once taken in | the reporter, observes that the deficits prenigns to King baa now added 2,600 floring, the Empress Caro: | until ne received further orders trou wachin “4 01 death by the inititary-counell-on the 4th fast. O8 waterial Which the French have accumulated at | the form of an amendment to the address, Allow is amounted to no less a sum than 727,000,000f. | 1114" goo goring, the Archduke cls Charles 1,500 gton. - (4 n pvince of Vi .. : " . Ps ‘ ht The cost ini oS " The Argentine Confederation ts presenting threat- | May 14 he left this city for the pro ae on al Soret aor one inared theceaud portant's maxtor aod. A Gistn tres meanere wit fae musuete of; seat on which She’ Minieter ol bak 73 Mg eh yt tty head ening symptoms of a revival of the old factions of the | his residence, with cartridges, lead and other ak & suiticlont tere. in the event of hostilities, to pre- | be very hard pressed to get to their homes again be- | War had paid ont of the credits of iset only | Atchduke - P lorins and the Arch- | opitarios and Federalistas—that ts to say, the | materials, His late brother was a clergyman, i aly trom assisting her German alles fore Christmas. Mr. Hibbert may, perhaps, succeed | 21,900,000f., 1s estimated at 113,500,000f., leaving are. | AuKe Ludwig Victor 69 Aorins—in all 7,000 florins | Yniont ee Oe ETT or re Ee eral | Beso Ze is repedile 38 did eat eee a Ly nt Ital eg . > 4 . i: ‘i maind a ” t of e that the city ai vince oF enos Ayres should | and ire Jarauta in Mexwo; anc Members of the Re ped which wertuis ate day deacrined fewidaye ‘ince, nnd we hope te may oe puting tn ‘proper condition o rortined “plac Count Castellane has heen nominated French Con- | again be rave count from the rest of the con- | therefore, that Cristobal Moya should be ing to a La fh the Bund Couneil, and which, | joy it: but Irish members may be caught in mid- | cor ing only What is most urgent, ts estimat gai at Pesth. Hitherto Trieste and Vienna have been | federation. If any other than Sarmiento be elected | as @ sworn enemy of the — Dg gy iter Pron declared are to be worked up before | channel as a reward for their zeal in attack- | by the Minister of War at 36,000,000f. Finally, the | the only cities where the French have maintained | President tt seems very probs the separation will | Those munitions had no ot of ae aw a sere Ou ~ The press of husiness is gr ing or defending the peculiar establishment ; transformation of the artill ‘and the portable | consuls. This act is tntended to manifest the good | take place, as the Buenos Ayreans are unwilling to | create a revolutionary movement, tn conc S fins) adjournment, sv sident proposed if audition | of their island. Scotchmen, wo believe, do | arina for the navy, being eatl ‘ved at 26,400 0006. of | will of the French government and nation towards | submit ta ihe rile ofaome hait savage gaucno ike | the triple invasion with which the exiles threaten us Svecee ee Preicha however, strong objec- | not know what Oneiatmas’ i#; av wa ‘need which only 4,000,000", waa paid last yoar, there re- | Hungarian aationailey. Urautia, Whose DoiCY would be vo deotive tue city | from Caracoa and St. Thomas, Moya has IIE