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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET, nO coo ae damages, 8. 0 Foreign Seoretaries, ; with 9,000 men, and to however, | and tn the Windsor Home Park muoh.Jand is under | tbe least on our Ue heever was a cand ; L EUR OPE. |Site cerca care | gin cs terete RCTS §=— SOUTH AMERICA, | EE ees i 1080 = val! + ’ DANE The Sent eee oe satid: nor be admniced | waters round Oxford aud Reading also continue t0 | nevigg reotived = “od well mare a 8 | The Reals ta. = wy | Let gp em oa 7 ae nealing ae cea 9 Roy OE connaciad SUR a rise, wae of own Cry fy ae vi Surrender ll rat the ara worst upon tits 4 the ‘neuelations wikh Mr, Seward | Convent Life—Strange Action by a Sister of | i: Pari Se, 7,08 the +t alate Feral ter—Trouble for on the River Plate= | found ogee ‘mapoaaibie 4 pred be fo nee Brazilians An English View of the Clarendon- | went om, Are we to understand that our iinistens ‘Merexs hsney PARK, Teddington, Feb, 6. Riso of Gold in of Brazil—Trade. | A division of veessis was sont of up 10 Matto An S: have waived ther former objection, Chen Ast case catne before the @ ’3 Bench, in nr Chant ae 2 rye Gi ‘on che dite “A Johnson Treaty.’ Trom the. cousidesstion of the co 27h dead Topaon. oh Wednesday, toe amy Fy, Cae Catnue GREECE. My last letter gave yous notice of the events ‘in | {he diaputed strats cauled 4 diates the * ‘ a here channel ing Fepublean organ of America Tepuiiithe dis, | Brought an action agatust two ot ne of them ah pipers Fareanay sete 23, tpotnding the mages range of mountains tro ore : cussion of tne propriety of recognition. Another jour: |, Mrs. Star, her lady superior—for assault, Led a lembers o! jw Cabinet. pious, Of ail the Paragaayan ‘Hieta pple ie cit of Matte yoy news the Bourbons and | 22! of tne sune party declares that the otfencesot | {he detention, 0 cerrain articles of clothing al | ‘The folowing are the names of the present except the atrong post o{ Angostara, Now Ihave to | #4 bring down troops from has pla i The Orleans, ee le ig Sayeed eee eoineens from tae convent. for alleged impropricties, pect binehpr esg'69 sma pean tm Tecord the capitulation that river stronghold on foayans had lett, the mane: it was not i sympeeal ponconrs. q cal Of the ister Inte- are ine ‘ the Spanish Throne. His botained from, tho Boga government every ) MUON oxpuisen, FR A eat eae ery ee the 20th, the garrison off,200 to 1,300 men and 600 | fone after, tho ailles were Was sacked ce that had before been refused. A treaty fall of di tt is likely to ‘Minister Jor Foreign Agairs—M. Delyannis. Which aduuta of such opposite interpretations in | Menke , Me ce Tf alee nad lived together in | Minis‘er for Waris Soutzos. Diatnly £60 Bons j Cae-whes Se. rf ears, and had once been on | Minister Jor Marine—M. ‘xtuytos. Sad Accident to a Hunting Fees hia pola i, wi he oaeet eee Me sod ot terms, “Their quarrel may prove tustruc- | Aiuisteryor Finange—M Petzal out with the honors of | the piame upon the crews. of two Italian waron the forenoon of taat day, thus making the | which were in port Wi ‘arrived: bat ) Dr. stuare, Lo 1 ‘who scene allied (hmpaign against the Villeta "chief of the sani bi Le Acsmaaitiwe mv caine to the allied camp after he gt ofthe ea, i convention . of the | Minister Yor Publio Worship—M. Airerino, position, writes that when he reached he found Party in England. tide upon such evidence only as shall be furnished | ve: DOr that Ie ONEY (9 SN ne term ia eome: | Ainisier Jor ublte Justioe--M, Saray. The artillery amounted to fifteen | houso with everything ut, having goue . (Yat "the ‘American Government’ have ‘wgroed thas | ‘es understood, though it imay bring to light one pieces of cannon, one/ot which was a brass 1£0- | {0 the subir; to look ater a fiehd’s property: hs ue tue topie of, reeoualtion hail ‘not be, introduced, jp petty y fle that te fe inside these estat HYDROPHOBIA. popeiiins Gwe 6 i price and the rest had the pleasing view of iano taken om Cunard Captain vernme! form part laid Hshments ts very muci like outsrde- juarre! pes smaller size, d were abundant, Bey if icacnlycy sce gy ‘and the | before the Oe eaestarsen wie ‘omit fy ‘admission | between Se ee, eee heyy Several New Cases on Long Islnud—The Death | Dut food was very scan! exis Argonne army ved oa the tn *, Aran: » “rows,” oR tt % Hamburg steamer Allemannia, Captain Winzen, from ‘tug fo ecogntion, "The Lg oeetaenr el aaihenae te which the world ees peace, propriety; Boninrenees ot Mr. Pescape in B noe tts cag AS soon as 7 Repl a his nes act of it. A Hamburg via Havre, arrived nere yesterday with | modited by something like the secret articles so | a4 Aisierly love, just as in any large family Report of the Case Attending Phy. | Caxias embarked some tron-oli Luque was found abandoned Paraguayans daugktevs or ladies’ school. pee OL sent them up to occupy isuncion, which waseffected | Wlien Caxias took it on his to Asuncion, mails aud despatches up to the 7th inst. common in the diplomacy of the last it is ——— siclans. ye, eee Negi Not had been heard MoMahon, alth dimeult to su this an . | on January 1, without tion, a8 not @ soul was Cambridge has challenged Oxford. The challenge | dimcult to suppose this, posslble, and en additional SCOTLAND. Hiydrophobia is at present raging to a fearful ex. | OB January 1, without o}position, a nots soul was | yp setnoat, Kennas wae ab wi was reccived yesterday at Oxford, and the race Will | the approbation of the Senate nece'sary to the va- pews: vt tent in. many parts of the State, but more particn- were on their way up to Asuncion. be rowed on the 20th March, lidity of the convention would or would not extend larly is this true of Queens county, L. 1. For many | “lllan troops for the sane point, and arrived on tho ae ceeley, the Well i nh comedian, diod in | % @ stipulation of which they would have nothing The Tynes Of the ENB: ears It has been the firmly established opinion that | 5th. Ail the wounded ad the captured Paraguayan | another descent upon the Argentine territory 1nto Keeley, the well known Englis more than what lawyers call notice.” | The following is tue oMlcial raport made to the | ¥' soldiers and familie@ wee sent to the same city, so | the province of Batt, ‘Troops neat whee ‘London on the 3d inst, He was in his seventy-fifth | ‘These considerations lead us to asinadmussible | Rigas Hono! the Lords of the Committee of | madness among dogs was peculiar to the summer | tk b of uia- | him and he will probably retire to Chie or Bolivia ‘year when he.died. Fe suneenace isk the unpi i “dh Puvy Council for Trade:— months, Another theory is that most cases occur veh Bee te koe ‘ ps! bint. after plundering all he can, ‘The Loudon Post of the ath says:—“We are anthor- | Preceuing tiie treaky contelase stipulation abridviny Counry BuiLDINGs, GLAsdow, Jan. 18, 1862. | during unusually protracted wet seasons. From re- u sain masibors of Franere uites | “The Argentine and Brazilian papers are full of szed 10 state that the disferences between Mr. Studd | Other horn of the dilemma i equally dilicalt. Let | ws uk°Srcunntaces atvediag the iatef tiettaseny | cent developments it. would appear that the former | overtaken by the alliod troops, were “induced” to | breaches of neutrality by forcugn naval oMicens, $c. a0 S Ej hi us follow tue course in wich a im respect of | Hibernia, In arriving at our conclusions we bave been aide i is and that rabid d return home, and assur\d that Lopez could not pun- accot Lopez’s cruelty, . Document and the Grand Stand Committee at Epsom have beet RMatcs’ | by Captein Harris and Dir. Galloway, aa nautical assessors, | 8UDPOS! ton untrue, logs tah hack for diaobavind him, fhe city, bi ts | 2480 bemg puolished proving that slavery, although on adjusted, and that consequently the Derby will | $#¢ Alabama may be advanced. | ‘The United Sta The ‘iiibernia was a. screw steamship, built of iron a | are as numerous in January as July. In ma lsobeying him. ty, however, 18 | pot general, waa a recognized instisunon In Parae been adjusted, Fepresentatives in the first place, we tuke place aa usual this year.” ‘Coarge $00 with tually tor she Ge of the | Ginsgow. in, the year Les Her grow tonnage was 485 | tne nore space of one month no toss | to beheld as a fortress,/but whether an attempt is | guay. and thst men, women and culldren were ba- propane ty tare nttnes or “the combined power | than thirty dogs, supposed. to be mad, have | to be made at setting uj a provisional government, | Ditually sold, by assent of the laws, horses, owned by pond ‘Handyside | been shot on the most of them in the vicimn- According to a financial circular just published by 6.1 The wife of a farmer of Bourbourg Campagne, | Alabama, because she escaped from Liverpool | was S Roney Ce Megas Tee Sees, ABS ae of 81 Henderson, under the protection of jhe allies, is not yet known. | yr. fy France, named Macrez, has just died from bydropho- } ‘Mab 1 ” ‘others, and commanded ‘Mr. Robert Do ity of Flushing and Hunter's Point. Some tive . Henry Nathan, stock broker of this city, (he is: She had been bitten more than a month before pce Be deny ie eeeiigerioe hn bred = wad holds o senigease of company 4 ee A ago 9 b report impenred tn the imal 4 giving ronepilss is bers dpa the Lali gh- Leen ag oo Cage ete, $38.00 oy; sated by a dog which she was caressing, bihty, In this way two main issues may be raised, | Tier crew consisted of ~nine: ae Nopnaeteee. an account ty a je ne rr “ their elephant i hat present expendalt 75,000,000; annnal defivrt, a 9 2 the two issues to which the reference should be re- |- New York to Glasgow in November iast, having on two of Mr. menarcher, at Foster's It would appear that the journals of La Plata and ‘2 wg 5 an A grand international exhibition of horticultural | sceicved—viz., the lasue of negsigence and the issue | seventy-saven ands fullcargo, part of wich wes | Meadows, ‘Theur wouhds were properly Brazll have been som@viat premature about the } sides what ls yer dason account ofthe war dressed impiemeuts and also a botanical congress will be | of law—whecher a neutral government is responsi- | grain stowed in bulk, she met with an accident tothe pro- | and attended to at the time, and in a few days they 00UI a . “ the 34 ry bout 700 her w: + he Para- In 1867 the debt was $52,426,000; in 1866 the debt opened at St. Petersburg in the month of May, under | ble to one of two belligereuts for negligently per- peer eeet ae ye oy he hoe age epee hen about 700 | all seemed as well as usual, Nothing furt pas keg conclusion of the Paraguayan trouble. The Para- h' 5 “was $190,590,000; In 1865 the debt was $159,812,000, esca| ports easel tof the matter until a few ev rake the patronage of the Czar. ios ho De fv yadi pn a prepared to be Seed te Sie 0 fae tate ea pl Led shee comme saan a of the children who was bitten, on | 8°47 Ait iG tol daly pom mt * pasa eta Enaveaper Currency ($60,000,000) 1s inc. ded in tue ‘The Moscow Gazefte states that the total length of | ac uader the flag of the other belligerent. Tne peat ga hd ‘and admirable self-command, areomphing to drink @ glass of milk, was | & vineinat Wane —_ 18 informs - rey ‘exports during 1808 Ined at $52,375,009. ‘ cede a of which a | United States may, as it would seem, however, in- Seer ue eee be metoeay Gain without taken with symptoms of hydrophobia, and died in A y ‘ TINS are val al 12,376,009. the railways conceded in Russia, and of whic! ont in the They -s the. caine anew andl [Brats pone the most horrible agony the next day. After death | that, so far from having fled to Bolivia, Lopez Exchange to-day is 18},d. to the milreis, and. at portion is terminated, is 6,200 versts (4,200 | clude other counts ur clam. They Says a nents “cat aiaee han wn up | Wasin the mountains, abjut 100 miles from Asuncion, | gold 148, i great p sounseatiing ‘Admitting, in ordinar, the freedom from lia- | ', ery the body was so fearfully convulsed and drawn up ; bility of an prep te rand tting the es. | afterwards the ship foundered, After leaving ihe veascl | sto be hardly recognizable. “Since then Mr. Derth. | With S000 men, Still mire, a division of iron-clads bese ‘i ot an cee eebeet te abens, ona ot he Wiesranee eneetne, Bey. 2 Se Seated many’! Kump has shown sy.aptoms of the disease, and itis | 8nd monitors which had jet out upon the oth to settle | Lopez and Minister McMuhon—Reported ‘A botler explosion eccurred on the 2d inst. at | cape of such a vessel as pak lives were ty! Ow a ‘another boat, ble will not recover. 1s thought | With theseven Paraguaysn steamers up a river so:e- Usworth colliery, Newcastle, England, the property | UADIUty Rete, pe ate ea ee Or the Ne ee ae ae ee euslon ad fo ine cians | to be out of danger. where above Asuncion, vere brought up short some | Atrocities of Lopez—Presideut Sarmiento of Mr. George Eliot, MP. Aman named William | feaeracy by gry plioe, mer mud If the re. | stances’ which lod. tp the loea of the Hibernia, we have ex. | At -Astoria a hittie girt was bitten a short thme ago, | miles up it by finding @ steamer sunk in the channel | and His Kefgrma, main was 4! in- | coguition in itself were too remote’ & cause to bo | Perlenced no nconslderabie dilieulty from tho absence. oF | and is now im a critical condition. to-atop thelr Di - ppes means fight still, aud BUENos Arngs, Jan. 12, 1869. Benjamin was killed and four others sertfously in- a Raf ory lly as itis ‘the loss of ail oflicers connected with ‘Dogs which, from thelr remarkable actions in | the allies seem to have cymienced their shouting a sae. enjun was blown over Joaer's shop a | Tale yare scene ong nun ad arta | Suen, eeanen,Petehgeccar, erter | ntoy oer ama wero appeee overnat, nave | €094,wagefor they wre cened. ue oat, | Thecurtai from Faraguay, nd te iat at distance of sixty yards. provoked and subordinate neg- | arrived at and which we have expressed in the fol been killed in Woodside, Fi and Jamaic® | in to make it th some i lone |W! ‘ .s “wi : io inion robant Bhi; Again, at Hunter's Point on-Friday last a mad dog appene e Paraguayan guay defeated, destroyed, a foreign ruler, a foreiga Sines ie pablléation of the Greek Bine Book on | Ligsuce or, agai, (We charge Uabiliy, Decalse, | Ler Tat alee pniien tat earns aka tod | MEA its appestanoe, and was ust iled ond’ | ems ond tamiltes. aro al bitter agaiust Loped Ido ats “atone Fete, . ment Act, not abi pega ssa a ag — not know what may be (ruth with regard to them; | ®*my. a whole people stricken down and beggared. the adairs of Candia, im which a of haste and partiality, the status of the Alabama | Setnests ‘ comin etient from respondioiiiy whea aa | Seateman named Carter, who wasshielding a tle | Dit Tee rain that the van prisoners here’ | After the slight of Lopes there were found lists of Foreign Affairs, M. Delyannis, made several com- | would have been piratical.” In any and all of these | Sccigent oopum in the ‘engine depariment, In ‘this case girl from its attack, itten. It would 8p- even when they say the} hate Lopes nally, art . pinnts respecting’ the Miniters of Engand and | Repodieice Coen vaio we suoul be amivents | ier erica etc Greve rats ecto] tous and fone inntae east a aa, asta | SnvaneDy AE n gtempe covet pan | MeTomaining forces; alto ortalia of all he prin. France, they have refrained from visiting him. defendants to put in issue the pots whether a | todoubt but the Hibernia: was a strong and faith(ully built | of one that is nad. 2 y , - parts . ing all the losses of the Paraguayans, be utterly fruit- of the allies. Two letters. were found Tuurscay, se sha, the entaronerent of rob | soverega Std ean be called tn gon for tbe | Hig et ne seraa,mencenaaoneageaatrar | . Nenarany,o,gentieman, tpn Hile was | Uneasy one rneuayans eewcc ak | Criory of the allen, Two leis wore found bishop Talt took placein Canterbury Cathedral. The | Setter ney, al whether, under’ the supposition | Pesred t bein proportion to the, sizeof ie engines, the great prevalence of the disease ‘may be scconnted roughly impressed withthe convicion thag the main | Sot tee eo. Par cover ere Unie ceremony, which was of a very imposing character, | tat jt can be so ‘the circumstances of the | ihe impression When the acsitent occurred, the meow | for by the assertion that one dog in Jamaica before ance opes is exsent: heir liberty; that Muuis ‘aguay. these ‘was taken part in by the Bishops of London, Ely, | actual recognition were pt , the vety points which | had become prebig B ‘shaft—a circumslance which had | being despatched 1s known to have bitten five others. bse ng sustain him so long as they can furnish | entrusts him with a conveyance to Madame Lynch istently reit to allow to be discussed, | occurred upon two former voy: ‘They it ad med, or even women, t figt. of all his private property, and in the other he ap- Peierboro, Hereford, Oxford, Rochester and Hono- | We have cousistensiy To‘used to allow to be discussed. | cecusred upen tara formes, ravages, (fe Boones ts jae ini to the | _ 1618 against Brazil ‘that the ammostty of the Para- » P od by t 500 clergy of the ase eee eee had not been broken have been done; but unfortu. | The Case » Ludlam—Report guayans is more es; directed; the existence | points aim the guardian of his children, commend- lula, and was attended by about ‘ COVER We are ere eee oes ‘ately, as the shaft proved a bare heen it waa drawa Health Authorities. of siavery as & imstitution makes them fear | ing to him especially Leopoldo, whose tender age bgt Seen ee corrcutar claim. to the soverelgn or | cut gitbe Sern pipe; bene. large body of waler Tushod ino | 1m tne case of Mr. Ludiam, who recently dled trom | the lmperiai views, andthoy are therefore fuily pre | caused him much anxiety. Tae Belgian Journals state that In the neighbor~ | Tent Ot, tenuly State; but this proviso would not | ie stating boxon the bulthest of tke tauk been ntast, and | hydrophobia, the Health Department has obtainea | Pared to believe what thelr leaders are careful to lm | CEES Cum MY, hood of Cuarteto! a violent epidemic tias broken out -| Sve us from sub the question of recognition | ine iron ‘man-hole door af the top of ‘te, tank from Dr. Pennoyer, one of the attendmg physicians, | Ing them tosiavéry, Virh such an impression xov- |‘ parenthesis: It is the record of the unparaltclod among the cats and dogs, ‘These household pets die | to arbitration; it would simply seoure the privilege | Sero"cs 2Ps,en"-ontmed jn a small space, ‘The evidence | the following detailed narrative of the case: eriing them, added t) tue frugal aud laborious |’ after suifering great agony for two or three days. | of having a sovereign or re) President a8 AI | Shows that the stuiling-box on the watertight bulkhead had depp yaaa ties ga vob. 1a, 1ef9, | hauls ofboth mules ani females, the character of | CUtrages and cruclties of Lopez before his fight, ‘The nature of the visitation has not been accurately | Dirator, fessed that the convention thus an- | D&¢2,nterferred with, or the water could nothare found its | po gerry MD. Saniary (tc it rnd the Paraguayan Tesistance !s of & nature anda per- | We have no’ reports yet from witnesses, but much AOD it must be con! e Into the Ae eee Pe kee the Teemu | _ Stt—In compliance wjth your request of the ith instant, | sistence such as could jot be expected froma peo- | hearsay testimony. It is alleged that his agea ascertained. alyzed ialls very far short of ideal periection. There caulked, and there being & @ foremost | eee ce Ag renape! oo pa Sin pa tenror prniosicoalaad peoumborneticee tae whith . . fi hat the jud: t in | lay be, and doabtless are, reasons which can be ad- | man-hole door in the platform or bottom of the tunnel com- | * Gn%s2), ‘morning last I was called to see Mr, Charies H. — mother wrote him on the anniversary of his father’s Accounts from Rome state that the judgment i> | Guced to explain and exténuate whatseems at the | municsting with the rose of the bilae-piye, was Ladiam, and found him suifering from pain tn left side. On | 1,2, tuger state of civilzation. a d him to liberate his two bri revision of tae Ajani-Luzzi trial has been postponed | first signt tobe unnecessary defects. ‘The negotia- | secured, the water would fing 1 way ino the after-bold: | CAcinston y found friction sound in ie precordial région, | «20, tue en of Decenbee Lope eee ee | eee eee ae:nin serenewinern, to Lent. The Pope has confe: the Grand Cordon | tions leading up to the conventien were fitiul and im | door on the top of the atern tank, or water-tight ‘There was some pain on taking a inspiration on the left hog procul which fol- | venigno and Venancio. He replied that they were ¢ Pius IX. on Marshal Saldanha, ex- | Yermittent. “It may be added that wnen at length Soe “Ger the mera pipe, had not been | side, low down, vetokening, incipien paurlay. The lows:. ‘welt'oared Son.an ation obi ss Gs dieanad braid gdp tcanlieertio rion they were steadily pursued they were conducted im | propery sesared, ‘Fhe Court, "has ” great reason | Was aichily conted, pulse sghiy cut fll and resnlar, He | | Coucrerurx Haring jen beaton at my headquarters in | ait caro and trouble. Iho next day they Were slot Ambassador of Portugal at Rome. @ half public fashion, which sed obstacles to | to | doubt Semtorios vase? ‘andthe Aamake tustained | iar, ome nervous. ex ‘bus not marked. I was re. hep ‘writhing at our splendid victory of the Slat ‘That the wives aud daughters of olioess Who sur- An action of great importance will be tried at the | the saecximent of TRONS. va elie bad bo Sas be drowanthinatine Seamount for tne te quested to call again in the ai bso aat Nothing waa said at | af his successive reverses wp to tho 2th, cane Pegged ree or paneees, generally whipped, approaching assizes for the county Cork. It 1s one | Many of oll Mee BrnMes ving ‘that af the tnited | Sf,waler alter iy ies incon fad been applied, and f0F & | tbo opiaion that ihe aulack was due tom severe cold, cauned | \vojberuicn upon gis linea Hines, wise husband shandousa Hawald and alter, for ubel, at the suit of Lord Fermoy against Mr. | States senate are reluctant to ratify the con- gorae shot by gral whieh was in bulk. It appears | by injudicioualy expan Mine wpe Drone aoe Hing, | his force. Our few dismoviited eaniuon, placed upon moun wards pte evene pgreys he shot Bishop Palacios and Munster, who was a candidate for the representa- | veution we shall not be disposed to regret the de- | from ‘6 Ladiam et rw tho. pain tm bie side, abd could take & oe oe ben ag $ few shots, and the enemy suc- | 9 priest '; that the usual mode of conveying tion of Cashel at the general election. ‘The libel in | laf. If it were possible it might be even desirable deep inspiration without diilentty ; friction sound | Cie ia his aitack. artillery, which ous legions | Prisoners from place to place was to te them two : e to revise and recast the scheme of the treaty. AU remained the same; Bree — and perapiring freely met ason other days, However, new reinforcements gave | 2d two, and, when sinking. overmarched, they he complained of af the neck and slight headache, Twas sent for agaio in the ergaton. tn Geaek tones was unable to get there before ten o'cloc revious to this visit not thought of rabies, but became convinced Tally that this was the real dificuity, The previous aymp- toma were exaggerated. He had possession of his mental facuities and wag able to answer my questions with clearness. ‘He told me that two days. before he hud felt pain, coldness aud stiffness of the left hand, pain from the cicatrix of = Small Gop” On examination ofthe pari they appeared slightly mn lon of the ‘appeared slightly dog. porta Weey appeared question is contained in a speech delivered at the | present we have mo certainty that consequences hustings in Cashel, The Attorney General (Mr. Sul- | wich no one intended may not lurk undiscovered Itvan) will be leading counsel for Lord Fermoy, and | 12 It Consider, Hine digy sm pe vested in Mr, Munster will have Mr. Butt. claim shall be referred to a sovereign umpire. We ‘The Havre journals state that the Lazarist futher pogo , su} jeri aa eae opener Mee ae send ott set a who was injured in the late catastrophe on board hand what claims must be thus reserved, and with the Pereire has died in a hospital of that town. His | reference to such claims the effect of the weak state did not permit an amputation of the leg, | ment must be that ht the end of some months the him an advantage over ua ours not having come. Had they | Were killed with knives or clubs, come the day would have jone otherwisegand we would be Such are only.a few s) ena of the horrible now proclaiming the settled liberty of our country. But God | stories that find their way Sactber wits petiooh unde erenter cote tad di | aud by thousands they are fir SGU ect eS wih GR gine Soa | MAF, Bo all eae’ and” more, "hat torturing "by youforday drunk by the Es Tamberetoavengeitand save | Various modes is. common ‘coun in Paraguay is weil assuredly not affect the epirk | known. Men are put in stocks, whipped, tted head auimous people and those | and f out cords from each lub, rtune to fall — the hands of | which are tied firmly to stakes, You may reserve belief of ulleged atrocities til better proved; bust ~ heir country, and f traitors will Fe two governments will be exactly as they were. | ‘The swollen and bluish. He complained of a of pre aya y these tortures are not unusual in that country. which might have saved him, and the consequence | Convention is thus reduced to little more tan an fire of the throat; experienced great ditteuly inewalowing, | "tha iguten® pevetse shrews coustesacute has noteut. | OnNow Year's Day President Sarmiento held a ‘was that gangrene set in and terminated fatally. agreement to refer the most Important points of dis- Prbich was rapidly increaaung; had aversion to all kinds ‘of } ferod, und ius pood sone an organizing at {hue moment tought | general reception aiter the sivle of Washington, and “We learn,” says the Gaulois, “that a frightful | pute tv @ sovereign not yet agreed upon. It is 1 Oe neering, Sermon, anxious, expression Of | with greater stubborn nat the fast extirminacns ene- Was saluted by many native and foreign friends, accident took place on ‘Tuesday on the new Versailles | Something to have progressed so far; but when we Saarnarnn ce erenis WSegue om i tas etghtenc movements | mgewuote great namnbery}eay upon the Geld of bacieodiyfer | jijs reforms and improvements In the art of govern | Temember the gioriticauion of Lord Stanley at the nt of air of the rustling of xd ore ot ment will mark bis admintsiration as an era long to road, between aroun a ourres buteannon and horaca left ‘The inst days cost him more than m1 veclennes and Port Maiiy. At | Guiiduall aud elsewhere on the settlement of the Suflicent 10 reproduce them. "Mention of food or drink prot 24,000 men, and you, soldiers, know what was ours; each ean | be remembered in South America. the moment that the Fisth regument of cuirassiers, | Alabama claims, sig are driven to asx for a defini- Ponestneme pad say apt pon eee Mee ai giairy Famacaber bow many 7 knvalere oi by your lead or traversed ts A ee “ Lent has been — juced when on @ promenade, were defting in cojumn, an | “ou of a settiemen! puta were rapidly spit, upon the carpet these symptoms | by your lances. So, alzo, ihoulé you know what we hare to | here, havi at twenty places where letters im: Cece ie tua Rémiaidtatem ef ckiareioeae ne purge our country of its enemies, and sboniddo it with | be left, and they are delivered three times a day. ‘te do to faith in Cod and with yourusuai dectalon and bravery, ‘the ail be gases nusaky anit was for'von to'rodace ia thors | Works like @ charm. It is @ sokeme of our new enormous tree fell, cutting One man literally in two | shocking Accident to Huntemen In Yorkshire. luced for a abort time at intervals. Afterwards be gravely injuring three horses.” * end ‘e took s small quantity of nourishment with great difficulty. fe us iy | President, whoee flyg years’ residence in the United On Thursday, the 4th inst, Mr. Bawa x. fy tebanocnne int Ga theais Remco ak eaten ‘At noou Dactors Hutebins and-cioodwin saw the case with | (Sroatened 0 pal ip four years aco hangiily | Cevtca has farOugny converted bin to all good assignee at the Qourt of Ban! cogana a guinley, midway between Harrogate and ASRS * Sad treatment. During the afternoon he became more vio- | “eeks Laoy, Dee. 8, 1988 aatenirate he on gerne h with the fore Commissioner Holroyd to give an answer t } st Monkton Whip, and'iqd s capital run oiChn Sour | be omy oceastocally Inspected aha Prowshing Gelrisaa, Great isles ieee ester awoke | Ho then procesded in the direotion of tha thoun- | year 1800--La amerioa and Opinion Pubticn.. They certain querles put at the request of the Lord Chan- | across the county to tue Ure, opposite Newby Hall | tilt be dinfinc th ono tm ioe + sage wath barning inthe throat, He was aware of che ap. Fanning nortl and south, about the middie of | are bott progressive, liberal and tolerant; the latter arising recent evidence in the case took tons coauected to one pipe, ‘that all shaft tunnels should a away, of | Paraguay, aad, accordt to Brazilian accounts, } ¢Ven tolera' gate, ‘ Overend, Ournay & Co. Thaao wore eatonagten: | Wisniasscromar el nett werkethy emissias | St Si iael sete ati Renee eT conied ou tout peels at Hi coranstwh’s | Was, about 120 mlleg froin Asuncion, with isto w | Tue jarcat harvests ¢his year are eo) sbundant that 7 ‘, ‘mon er pti ven an E. 4 of his duties at that court while attending board = tg ep Sir Otis .e by, ‘Sir Sous Pe ee Po Rg Roy he ora ame more and more | Ton direct from Paraguay, informs 4a thar gr sale tn this country, But theancessant and nousual meetings in the middle of the day, twice a week, of | Geoidin ova (York), Me; Hobiasen (Tork tot ecty — ‘i is eaeap and night he became more and more | Was only fifty mties from Asuncion, and was fort. | rains ever since Lie wheat wag ripe have endangered the Atlantic Mail yCompany, and’ wnile rendering | of "Thorpe Grsen Hall, Ouseourn), Ghe Mustaaae, SPAIN. late bi peluing “sod frotned at Wee mouth; kc coustiomaes | Satay ace ease eas tS Sees Wako he Bad | IF not cenrruyed te mucle Sree. services to Overend & Co. at.e salary of £5,000. | William tones titipter as hae Mr. ess bac? — jer fetor and eufering ede rg y The Branton troops had been beating up the P year, and also on what account he received afarther | Mir Barteam, Mr Roper, ke | Hlouri de Bourbon on the Aspiratl | Poaday, when, the parosyame became less frequent. ‘Ex. | County around Asuncion, but found no Paraguayan ORTO RICO. brief state- e Aspirations of 7 hibitiagaigos of exhaustion he lay gasping for breath, troops of settiers. All had disappeared to parts ~ eee am of £10,000, &c. Mr. Edwards read a scite ferryPoat, manned by two men (father and | the Duke of Montpensier fer the Throne | renly fssausitie nad with vocaslonal rom *re* | unknown. The city ttseit was not much injured, | om Du % men: m reply, expressing his desire to give the | son) named Jaiies sad. Christopher mand iin | ef Spain, ‘About two aglock A. M. eae Feinmed, and he | and many of the houses were Aled with fine furn!. | Tommawe Duca on merican Vessele=Heduc~ fuliest explanations, but that, as the transactions | Vyner, gir Georze Wombwell, Mr. Lioyd, Mr. Robin- | _ The Infanta, Don Henry de Bourion, Duke of | became cactesive. ‘The material thrown up wassomerkat | WC, The palace of Lopen is described as a splendid | tien to Other Nations-Why Not for Amerie extended over eight or ten years, he required more | son and the huutsman, two oiicers from York, and, | Seville, seems determined fo amply ivenge himself | bloody. He then took some Nourishment and stimulants, mpeg sp terrnygen 2 Bert py mil Sj cent ARxciZ0, Feb. 10; 1809. ¥ The wkin at 4 ay i time than had been allowed bim—naumety, sd (i perigee Batis gong a syed Fe Pramumiiations ies wpoe his tn, seher umes by = ie "00 ge ie ecAMe CO) wand eoveren, ays—for that purpose. He therefore asked ‘After going & few yards tue horse belonging tosis | Just been. published by the Speier eee Ne Pui as ine writ taal complete colatae and rath nigh ten days, Mr. Holroyd consulted with the other | Charics Siingsby commenced plunging and kicked | twenty flour years ego was the cantidate of the seemed to arrest the heart's action every ting Ie am ase i Utely request of you to permit me a space in your ued afer noon self the Fidug Achat: a of toe !’araguayan Aneas, and t- the articles of the agreement They will | BPOs the bank to rescue tue nnfortunate gentlemen, | closet andi come down on the baitie ield—(or he rat be sure ‘Ail of which Is respectfully one, except such as are feeling injuries irom Tara. | PAs literally carved his way to tue ee by iia nmitted. on he sword, hecomes President. The first ¢ ‘think 15 not high praise, General MacMahou scems to have constituted him- |, Aibough I am no public writer, stilt 1 most p> onneroeacinern tit ee 060 ales Wena AeaaStIR that of Sir George Wombwell. ‘Tui made the other | Progresista party for the hand of Quecnisabella:— | was ot uo further service, and was So thn nas Of tarvorambnt in Poragaantaae Onna | Mote renowned yet ap ladle lever cen Bide and vcapsived the beak, throwiey iis moe | eaTaasinemens published by several Journah that Thad | "since ie death of Mr. Ladlamt have obtained the follow. | edly ever. been at Lopea Readyuaiters. “General | Of Parties fnterested in the American shipping bust ENGLAND. pa i ia, ve par | See a ming ge ta | Sma na bara eae, | Mere uc fo a hm | rr Cnn Satan Pr ic, were imprisoned under (he boat, whic rematmed Di ve & ‘my cousin, yt also to pun- p~ dull andaick, On the da 3 i J e less | in view of @ iate treaty concluded with the pro- ——ee m upwards. Among those onder fab fo bi the: to the throne of his own si wr, iy and just here his predectssor, Washburn, vs a ae Bottom apwraria. Among (bose uniter the boat were | ibe f nb che teneate ao] baler he was bitten the animal acted sranze:y, ran rounit in Foye bee popularity in Braar ond yer | Yislonal government of Spain, foreign vesseis are Lendon Times Chhrendon-Johneon from York, | the f As Montpensier is circle, ‘agai hen, in the nn 0 b ‘Treaty. whose nate is not known, bat wao was very badly | the rumor has been tt about that he bribed y chief of the | {tacke! a favorite rooster bat did not injure ft. | Mr. Ludian | Plat oven mee nna Lr pr A fame, Wille atuerinan VARMA NRAOER to ae : Kicked by the horses whie under the boat. gir | Spanish mavy. Allow meto en conght, the Gon after come diiostiy took t bythe neck | mn the tenth er. There is an ttnpression dues, wiille American tonnage @ subject to one {From the London Ti Feb. 6.) Charles Singsby was seea by the spectators on the tion, whieh fo not only ¢ calumny fin ques. and struck {t with the open hand on the bead. here that MacMahon intends support Lopes | doliar, which is undoubiedly a drawback to We puciished yesterday the text of the Alabam® | pont strike out for the opposite bank, but when | 0% bat» eatumny on \he entire n: have the ‘The dog then, bit bim twice-—on the ball of the right thumb | against the ailles and ts eucouraging him to hold | American shipptur, other tonnage bemg adic to conven ith toe Umied Stan More tuners | Rabe has gut for {oe ose nk, tak wien | Noirs fara pa ‘fue sa aivaate | Be Se aMatncamiareatesici tha: | ot ith the cxpwtnton ot tho Yntaa “htaos | Acuap. lower rates of Hight fur av pat‘ the ores “: Of bm was his body fuatiag down the ri eaten eon er these | fort fe the dog, tried to coax the dog to him, bat was | Tefusing to allow ite aliies to hold Asuncion or im. | world. me aie EeAkS duet, tne, President Baa seme Wes | his ead and legs. uader ths ‘water. "‘Nono of the paneuany iis Parties) Bek | maable to" sath hime Bt thea, pros ured Tope win teriere ‘with tue, government. "iss appointment | , A8 America can justly boast of beng the nation : come ‘an found amon, enpe , si zeus letter in our impression of Thursday described the | Worbwel, Captain Vyner aid ths tee GAOEge | sulecantit f Sesun the insures was sna ed at he able fam setxing kirn y'the tad bus | guge on December S1) as executor of Uwe testament | must say Iam highly. astonished that the American manner in which it had been receivea, The simple | Tov y rk’ gor Gpou the: botiga of tine Das anne assuredly not to ineur the reyroach of histoy by etl Ey og heey Mg Lg SS raving. ail Lopes’ pruperts, of every Ylody to hire. | govern ment has not "yet obtalned. likewise. {rit truth appears to be that the Senate did not know | Sor y.y,60. yon the volzom of the boas and Were | Spain over tos forviguert nor Was k to serve ie natinatinna wee Site Sete, aad, besuaht niin te the doce of the Lynch has alved greatly wo encourage the idea taat | benen! for the Americaa shipping. in What to inake of the document placed before theM, | Swarm to the shore. The whole of TICS MSO | cause. The Spanish ie bere no desired they never | Spen the dow bit ae es st parted, and he again got | no ig Lopes) fast iriend, and the papers and cor- | Wil neve the desired effect, and enclosing my card, and they wisely took advantage of ine circumstance | P¥Am 1) Ine ene fe of the otner | had desire, that foreigners shovid be imposel on ot Under the lounge, when Mr'Ludian's lite ieveaee | respondents ere sneering at that coartoay vo & Co Lremain, sit, your obedient servant, AN, that the news Of the raudcation bud been received | Heraen .Peleved 10 be, eleven been eat net | cafind of tan fee AN the unainaeee h i $edssold--reached infter bin sad ihe dog bie ie ontia | trywoman of hia, met ina distant countey, sad. un lie at crate ae Soe enn cat ce aaah sabe baruselars | Wife initials ot %s.W* and Tew feared ama | Sie olen ghana th maybe ps sacked fora long while, es "Oy (reeys aad the mether | doubiodly possessing many claims to adiniration tor | — waxy Tug SOUTH EXPECTS. OF GENGRAL GIANT Jonged to tue Py ter. as sbown and for her eh game by the ordinary post. Te is rrobavle What our | in irone on approuching the tives, Due wo mas aay | ine ftateraent cireuiaied by i dournals ie, Woorrect. It fe Aaitiannfa"nnee not beeatie thoi Gre dog Was POM Gevotion to Lopes and Bie cause wotch has made [Prom the Macon (Ga) Telegraph, Feb. 19.) ate of the United States felt when they first read | *Bee been seen. very eort was made by those Lue mind to iaaas from toe walla of his | pitt Sogn atitie chai oee ore a ae EPS KO to | Neer er, Neer ae ata Cars to | With President Jounson’s exit General «rani, who Rot jundersiand she force of "one. articts, | Me igi wuren OM his coat and plunged inid | fe Tire ang Mieka! tyne be wil fn ma th | uray, JAMES PENN quay too aveply to be just, will say that MacMahon fi = Peipenation was ingeriod of snother soparenely ible. |. siinzsby, ont in tats tie unhappily tailed, sind With: ‘Siete comma ‘who “Wish hin Sell “eire a " has done anght but fight in engaing to protect | Cement Wo. please There t8.0 fection wate + aerke Siingsby. bat | ; < te y ; e e jaction at tne Gesirabie ix wanting. Nor i the practised inter. | gTeat diticulty and ima state of complete exhaus- | be seduced vo thn Tasty ite fe gtttos of a eee HOMICIDE IN SOUTHWICK, MAsS. Py de hy tm Remy ot Lopes! death | Nosh with all is hatred and fanaticism azalase eter of dipiomatie conventions Hkely to be per ached tie shore. Lord Dowae, who was one by the enconengement of his bd bis tattcrera; inne * with hi 7” J = “| everything Southern still burning as brightly a. ia fectly sati-fied with the Alabama agreement. it | Of the earliest up, aveing the boat so crowded, drew | motto di the Spanish’ re Faged with him, and to hear the city folks tak one | the days of Robert Rantoul and Owen Lovejoy. could believe that the goverament has determined hy apirit eminent, do Wot daegard The Westfield Cignr Makers’ War—A Young They chim to have elected General Grant, back wud declined to .cross. Captains Vyner and | wiieh other foreigners with tong Man Killed by an Ofticer. is not to be denied that itis deficient im jucidity | ? gad otder. Theretone seperation ‘Of qhestions of | £fe#ton also plunged Into the rivér in the hope of ambition, then so darte te Tak on breaking off diplomatic relations and ordering | through ihe New York Pridune wil wery' fl vehement law from issues of fact. thing 1% Gung into | Feadering assistance, Mr. Bagtram, of Harrogate, | SM tuewse inthe were the Atnerican squadron to leave tie harbor of Kto | mare thot his acininistration shall be shaped wccord. the crucible of ‘arbitration, aiid Hy mot casy to | Wav Was early up, rendered very ‘active ald and | wntoriusaie Masimian,. {ciel adroit ihe mostintense exeliment enoie att | he sste of aMuira tm the Raver Plats giving | Hig, th Kea. Hut we ate sure be We quar foresee what may come out of tt. We know not to succes ee in assisting Lo the shore one of those who | the foreign er tyemae! cases @s Weetheld one's teen age eanhinn tas 3, F. nag gt ing | with thei befure his term of oiice ts one morn Stor ts in doc, Tad Seeatay Went Cat of Omics | Chain wf the ferry. te Wody of Bit Cente ae 1 of ireesipagalnet nist oc. e | which happened yesterday in the neighboring town | ‘The loug, harliy conceaied hostiuy to. brazil ts | OM, *he Very uature of the ofice of Prosident of Wwe ta a blade of (glory, Bapaaness was Usltoved: and, ae | Ses" Glscoveced: fi gucas LAO the wee vn couttry ned leaves alone! tack up | Of Southwick, and which is cttcumstanually reported | again plainly showing itsoil and the Argentines ana | United S Seta en ave_ta snitmgpdiem to par. Sie Pree ror me pega ~ ia i accident by FP Denison, of Ripon, and Me Wood of t and iake back your hero ry Wine waten not Goan French, Monteridate ay allege distrust of Brazilian ob bod ty wal i poodle oo fl re fl the same city, about liaif-past y 4 je Union, went as most unwisely lent @ color to such BC “ i 7 afterwards en out vi \- berty, ite poitioa: .awe, o’ "0 alle, 6 advantage 0 hia J A ; The a ‘ TBION AT. GOVER® ,, Q Ae and Lori ¢ tie ungracions task of | Fhe following is a list of the drowned:—Sir Charles | Tf" PROVISION At. Govens wan ‘there | penter, and pot a member of the Union” They | at tier exclusionsrou tsuncion aa Sermemte i | that tye dream of Now Kugtacdy that phe Wit fi iw at their exclusion from Asuncion, and Sarmiento is acomplete treaty. It has | Slingsby, Bart, of Scriven Park; Mr. B, Lloyd, of | be tor hiding tching up v 1 wid declare it, though T General Grant a President who will bend the who'e derstood shat the conven Lingyrott, near York; Mr. Edmund Robinson, of | head hatred te. ty yon my | were somnew under the influence of liquor and | asserted to have demanded tnat & part of the gartl- a1 pow Wade pubic, is subwantinily that tor whien | XOrk; William Ovis, first. whip; -—- Wariner, gar | woedect upon me" Waes the ttc ates ot Hips fore Rant. Alter exchanging some hard words | son be Argentine. In Moatevideo also an bas | [nereote whiter beteallaets nn ere Oe Lord Stanley assented, and ta thi deuer at Newby Hall; — Warrier, gon of Uie | Consideration sual! stand in the way, Here Ie th the non-union inan they made a flerce assault tween some Brazilian troops the | “Nor do we believe lie Will ullow his Conzross to that the credit ascribed to him was greater than above. Up tow late hour on Thursday might Only | Kereouter wire! khemseives amid the upon him, ptruck the baroer and ‘stove things” | Moniovidean police, alied by tne mob and many | natper nnd cripple the lmdusiny and progress. wt Should row be dixposed to allow; but the opening of | three of the bodies had been recovered. Sir Charies | Tina: participation wer trom. (ho try olen Santi pot lecmeeetvecoan at" ony ip, thor lett Healiane. Jwo on each side were Killed, and i Wa8 | tne Soushern States by adverse icgislatioa, Such eless to Jate 2 o rf ~ 3 — \ ac restoration in Frauce of , | Cesenually change the reconstruction measures of ‘ a, and eloge to 4 #inall waterfall, The bodl imagined the com. fnatio . team which t) previously hired, and started Sarmiento has been in great haste to assert the we vEat is. the-convention? ‘The contracting parties | Lloyd sed. Mr. Robinson wore ‘recovered nvon after aed cera pom forget af Oa aa nen ato of S Geunennd tah cad oo depenting Hats to conquered territory, claimed by oppressed by thom to Change thete oonsdtatious aad agree to refer all claims arising since the oth of | Fs near tothe samespot, Only one horse man- Hao; fotest Philippe towards ou ru ut possessed by the MUAFANS. | make jaws to suit thomaeives If they desire to aj, 1853, tie Cave of st son bety Syed to reach the sore, ‘The bodies of most Of the | witch rediene every’ prain gt ue cartes and Of the - hanotte off A pursuing party was | The mouth of the Berwejo was in tuts cateyory. and | \ Mow tere Gan a oinereta ‘4 commission of four members, two to be appol Fiding one of the oldest sul imost favoriee of bia | The pealer uiumnber signed it (or money’ It i a eBMeRe! ony Sesion 'b. Carpenter Was, wee Wniee Geseended the aver {rom above and Wished tO) our own laws, fi Dine people 0 Y Peatiy\vanias ‘on each side. ‘This commission is to meet a9 cer! ners, Old Salvish,” wad, strange to say. this | #%. the uthers sicned with we pious will contrib wit ti ‘ , . ae. arta | Hlunows. " as possible at Washington and elect an ump) fallan: steed was discovored lying near the muster | Wearertbrow of the linperor Napoicon. "Bneh was + oo i Mr. Tyler ordered him as an of. | four years’ privilege has been given to a Mr. Roldan | “We bot it - mbol was Movtoon im his asaist * love thas all parties aro agreed that a lead- ag A ag HE OR hg Th nl Bt alae eal lletine aie ah vos 24 thal ance tint they'nee are? howe coming ph ne. fugitives ts Jatlor tude a very: | talento even wily his ates or 4s irpowed boston. Solenan i ln ecmeemd aan ee ae eee which a majority of the commission caanot agres ame. Feo08 Ley Lonyht, ant semen te y naw oni ferce resistance. Mr. Tyler ordered | In fact the Argeutines will bo the great gainers bY] f nostro; om ea-begneaioen to tne are to be retorts to one of these two umpires, who The Inundation and Its Effects, f the money or ih More career eee ine: ie Hy Mb the Partomag bon chee eee Chaco, oe wont of e antey te cnt Pan re oron ota” Wall te cinesesnt 4s to be determined in each case by lot. Every ely On the morning of the sd instant the swotten | Younch ices took of Beil, The thing was easier the y, and obtain the Missions, to the south inetan ty, and. how Cot mien ‘appornted to at fs to be presented within six months, Waters of the Thames encroached still further w eenta, The wont nats 2 prod pa,itioat fend. the oucers, ‘as well as Mr Ont ware | pe ay Proper, calmed by them, Dat in ve fact | thelr places. But wneiner hero wil gnig prove = missioners are to investigate them in any order they | tie {and tn the viemtty of Witsoe and biome Rie Miriece that the door ie open to ok Wend, however Sok was ‘ to trade rtused He tircok, | hungrier awarm of fics” 1 a grave question, in, & may approve, but upon such evi and informa. | food now rolls over the Windsor racecourss, the sidering algo the stimulus to trade caused by * Word, the country exports Generai Grant to be ihe a8 shall be furnished or on benalf of | Grand stand and enclosure being completely isolated sapet Sevenen ai ten’e te Mop on respective governments, The oMcial corres- | wmid the watery waste, ‘The, wenern environs of big e having got uli they need at littie coat, Brn + ag yormesepauiboas sere’ banish audit ¢ fot the Spa # of Montpensier, to throw anide the julnat the Kinperot, and come wo FraGee) © hat good Wtrenron 2 Oak ; Catia ines the lesson gi 0 + French, however, was heid and it it ary to deceive t wo ‘When this was done Bell at ae Spauiah tow: aan his legs. Tyler and Carpenter which lias arisen on any ciaim i | the royal boroagh, aud the town of Bton, and tho | Lovey! wow minK og ‘him ly to be laid before the commission, together | cotlere are partly blockaded by the inundation. On | feware w any document or staiemnent either gor. | the Windsor shore, between Bler ane and Clewer, | tp th antet. U addace, and the commission | by the route acrona the meadows, communication 18 | retpect for Internationa) the piper and leading thom casi, ti want to of “Braziiion presence and poate Claims, ad Teel no especial anxiety to keep friends, kin THE SUGAR TRADE—SPRCULATION IN BosTON— ‘The sugar market continucs firm, and the late rise im t lations the provisional govern skeleton by its Josses in Decem! ral Yaa one person on each side as | cul ot, the water reaching np to the back gardens of | MEO! sa0uid put ane, to theve “at gain. ru base . curwes, Ing to the option that whawover ba the reat each and every separate claim. | all tho houses on tne north nde of the Oxtord road, HESKI OF HOURBON, Duke of Reville, he han drawn the evestnfe bi | infine pre a angie 2 rt ory weparate claim. | ait ube houses on the north wide of the Oxiord road, and she has drawn the ciestnuts, in the present le in Cuba, it 16 likely to con- What the Lragiliag losses were then we do not | tinue long enough to materially interfere with the shail think {t desire | nver bank, From © is The Orleans verwas th them, m Cambridge terrace tuere is a the Bourbons, know, out itis significant that oficial reports say wi operations of tavor it he faintets but intel- ligent persons wi reaiaed in that coun- only by great exertion the government succeeded m | no, been the cace for four years Me may not Of & friendly State | great lake, stretching away along the reat of ‘The following communicatio; . them. in the etd of ony | the gardens attached to the houses ou the bred fy ured i the f maton Tinae Pade a batt thale are wonebe SS oe fe :tuat effect | west of Eton and the college over to the ton His editor, Of the Cit Inet, ;— 12,000 men. A fow days moro ‘fightin would hace | Leeeink that he, Rovernment wile Cortes Anvited to | sanitari md the vi of Kton Gan tee ake | years been ice Neriminately iavieh haa not for tess fay: le Hews from the seat of nm | tothe € As will secure quiet, In the ne p 4 ia quite a mio in jen f 2 (ntanve’e inet fenteat mete Sates fo earn oe carcumetapoes. he bddy | gold and exchanue up five por cont yestorday iid | time holders of augur are reaping a Warvest. A aalo Le Ee chen, while f indiuding | in some places. ih fe Tor the ran A Laat lectern, ropresenta Rea iey’s sleigh and taken to | to-day, as it dispelled the bellof outertaimed, even by | ofa it tation of raw made in ‘The con’ 5 ne und | are partly under wi or jf. © pul upon him by Was carrivd back tn another | tho governinent, that Lopes bid cirared out ol Pare | this (. wich realized wards the al jalnte, me sit, to deny that this Prince hee ever gulfered fod ovus.garé to the lockup. Guay, Now ho appears vo be furtuied tu tac moun | Of to te owner.—susiun Sol

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