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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET. 4 . soa MASSACHUSETTS. probably be able to endure this prolonged misery o1 | malntamed that the subject should be accepted; M. | creditable début, bpd nary, seére are eavor ae JAMAIC. | uU R oO P E arding wit bis money if Serrano witl only HUEY | Kouner that tt should be rejected. ‘The latter course ply tee Pa E Fs © | ap aud yet lan conutortabiy seated on ine GOS, | prevalied; but the majority was only by twelve, and | {nein apon his, haruionium A British Subject iu Cube. Looked Ater—sager | The Somuwick omit Pantie Optnton 01 is pesa‘as more keenly than Shylock grieved | the evidence given that the Minister of State can no Pg Planting StatisticoNew Pian for Labor Im- Ww Feb, 25, 1080, ” a aennaeeeaaanD over lus lost ducais. 1 am. afraid that thas willbe | tonger rely on bid adhesion tn the Chamber is | (at, egarded. as A Misslonary Wrands| aro sireaty intern of 4 dts ’ rory mets eee ae made the subject of much comment tn the French | with the Andis) Krnasron, Feb, 9, 1869. THE PRESENT CONDITION OF SPAM. iinpassitte I aia apart of Setiano press, Before leaving the subject is may be a | # mau-ol-war; but the race ‘Tho case of Mr. MacNell, a Scotchman, who has | attending the shooting of Ball cer ‘Tyler _—_—_ novelty to your readsts to be informed tnat the | Men who entert been confined tn a Spanish dungeon by the authori- | the rendition of the verdict of homicide” | AUSTRIA. right of interpellation which was granted to the | on nee ties at Manzanillo on the unfounded and unsupported | by the coroner's jury. The verdict was in Action of the Polish Deputies in the Deputies (instead of their address responding to the | sdditional incentive testimony of a negro slave, has recelved the atten- | ace with public opinion, for the officers had : Dotngs of tho Reichsrath—The Clergy and | thronespeech) is butavery clroumserined right, It1s ba whe ee fie" oF tlon of the British naval authorities, and her Majes- | 00 their side, and the Sidhe dadbosicaregtc Ausitlan Parliament. Politics—Trade Between Bohemia and the | slowed to object an interpellation on ceytain points, | pers, but there are one or two incidents whlch fo | steamer Heron was despatched trom Port Roya om | {hate 0h A Five ara yoon better eusialued Witte United StatewTrial of Prince Karagearge~ | Dut no one has the privilege 61 calling the attention | ot appear to have peas Mmantons Savurday, the Oth {nst., to demagd Mr, MacNeil’ re | oye taking the life of Bell than it will be now that he vich, of the government by the power of this interpella- pel in the harbor were en fed at | lease a} Manzanillo indemnity for the wrongs | is numbered with the dead. Hell and French were Tho Emperor Napoleon ad Zils ‘VIENNA, Jan 80, 1869, tion to special deficiencies in the general system and | Inn by his Royal Bighoess, in the | he has been subjected to dt ls confinement, as Sirona p stows shat see i ee, snclane The . mr boss With the exception of the motion of Dr, Ziemal- | policy of the empire. The Deputies may inquire | Cveiing was the guest of Captala Purvis, Of the | tne Governor Is anxious to obiald ggrrect atatistt- | Belhod boou arrested and uot kilied the Sabbath < Supporters. kowskt, In the name of the Polish deputies, that the | ito the pression exercised by government over the | $row Corvette Raccoon. Among He AKenen Se | eaimmformation regarding sugar propéstlee in this gistarbance would have caused vu ils excitons Reichsrath take into consweration the resolutions of its in the the severity | matches—one 0 of the island—those in operation and those abandoiiéd. Mparatively, bts not improbable that when all press, its proceedings elections, iy ot of the case shall have become ‘The several collectors of taxes and parochial trea- by vrs ehookitg. of Bell by the oulcer wiih surers have been charged with the duties of collect i be considered a “yus.iflable Momicide’? by the ing this information. e Tonsses of the people, ‘ihe Jact that Bell was a young man of an auiiable disposition aud @ law-i For the information of the readers of the Hrratp | te Gailcian Diet, which requested for that province we place before them this morning the following let- | @2 enlargement of tho powers of the Diet and a re- ters irom Our special correspondents in some of the | sponsible provinctal executive government—a sub- with which it strikes certain public meetings and favors others, but not on its administrative activity, fand yet this is the most essential of in : for if the body in’ welt ‘a allected “its tions §= will uneven. er they won, with seven wickets to go down; the latter they lost by oue run. “On the ist of Janu- ary a ball was given by the officers of the Ninety- ninth regiment, at which some of the officers of the Members to construe cont depates to Forte, Raccoon and Petrel, which were under the know the basis on which carry Jenpnent, This command of his Royal hness. The Galatea 13 appoiated to leave Basar ‘Bay to-day, the oth of January, and is expected to reach Swan River about the 27th. According to the present arrangements leaden Ject which comes before the Reichsrath to-day and c lowing Monday | _2¢ #Ppears thero are in cultivation in the parish of | gitizen wien uot crazed by liquor Will have much to a ne ee which I shall recur to m a subsequent letter—the | Blectors in afew” montus to give on ther fhe ath) a Da was gi an be te Commodore of the | Westmoreland 25 sugar estates, of which exe man- | do in bringing about a change of public opinion im PAIN. proceedings of the Reicnsrath have been devoid of | decisions if special cases have been while | squadron, On the last named day there was a grand | aged by resident proprictora 14, absentee proprietors | Tegard to his tragic death. SPAIN. general interest, the politics of power are a ? How are the | review of the crews of the Seringapatam, Galatea, | 1), ana these, in the year 1867-08, produced in OHIO. From Hungary, however, there are a few items of political news worth reporting, General Ujhazy, who is living in one of the Western States of the sugar 5,330 hogsheads, rum 8,447 puncheons, In the parish of Trelawny there are 45 sugar es tates in cultivation, and 40 which have been | Manufacturing Interests in Springfclé—A abandoned since 1849, Of the 45 sugar estatesin | Handsome Opera HousemA Large New The State of the Couutry—Bourbon Manipn- Intions—Napeleon’s Sympathy with Isa- bella=What the Future May Develop— brought up the unexpected contest in the Chamber. Ps Union, has been put up as @ candidate for one of the M. Rouher’s friends are a) legion; | ‘she will remain there about @ fortnight yud then Prim’s Disappointments—Family Brolls. electoral districts of Pesth, in opposition to Franz | in reality his absolute views lave. est enged any; | proceed to Adelaide, cultivation there. are under the management of | HoteleNecessity for a Railroad Depot. i MapRID, Jan. 24, 1969. especially beyond the limits of the French lee. ar resident rietors 34 estates; abse: prie. SPRINGFIZLD, Feb. 28, 180% Affairs have been vel Wet gince the election, | Deak. | The lefs have no chance of arning Sneie He has refounded a which does not give satis- Rallroad Prosecutions in London. aati mrad wang ‘This town has rather sudd fi 1 . rains en very quiet § candidate in tuls case, but they wish to and | faction, the Journal Opeth pei ope Bats ager tora, 11 estates; and tise 45 estates produced, rather suddenly grown from a large Five actions against railway companies were tried m the law courts on Saturday the 6th inst Tue Metropolitan was sued by @ laundress, who sougit to recover compensation for injuries intlicted on one of her ilugers, tue resuit of too hastily Crip, erry riage door. Ag, however, the plaintiif had itted that the guard was not to blame, the jury found for We have bad no fights, insurrections or cosas de bg ig moe bars in the AO not esa x Ba . ince Primate of Hun; has a Espaiia of any kind, startling or wonderful. The pastoral letsee a wigok novacuanatonen ike’ i. government has beea engaged in counting the votes | p-event the people from being misled by the seducing for the members of the Constitutional Assembly and ee of = seer Yap pager Panda ne scove + ev ne executive autho! ie county of Heves has discovered that everybody seems satisfied with have been removed by royal vipa for having sugar, 6,071 hogsheads; ram, 3,526 puncheons; and | Village to something of a city, now containing 14,000 When compared with the 25 estates in Westmoreland | 00 16,000 people. The growth of the manufacturing {vis found they have yielded in sugar 209 hogsheads | interest has caused the growth of the city. Tureo less; rum, 7 punciieons more, Properties in Ja- maica ‘are’ beginuing to look up again. ‘Two sugar hundred batidings were erected in 1863, at a cost of plantations in the psig of St. Ann, Home Castile | $900,000, and the manufacturing products—reapers, with which official papers are founded is a proof of the Einperor’s innate conviccion that the preas is a greater power than the imperial sceptre. ‘It reaches 80 far, its blows are so unex) and they cannot be averted by Chassepots. 1@ manner, therefot in which Napoleon suj es the loopholes to the result, so far as the journals say. Whether this | passed resoluti atory roceed| up in the press shows his wisdom and the depth of | the defendants. In the second case the plaintiff was | 4nd Dornock, owned by Dr, Dakyns, bave just been | mowers, grain drills, cider mills, lead paints, ume, is true or not we suall see hereafter. Dithe late Diet in generaland in particular oriis rear, i rent polio pane" Far Pikad nak Blady, Slie lad gone to the Southeastern station Bore naked Uy Me ROWALL Of Sie tala, Bt Ce AGU tobacco dine cut and ‘y clears) and outer aviicies— us est10n Ie Vi ie ‘wl | Me 01 ue 52 W It has also been. very busy, especially before the | Sieh tre mogiaanss con the ttle of the | ium—a' shameful speculation, as some say, be- | had let, tue lights were extinguished, and the | — It is stated that the Albion sugar estate We have just completed biack’s Opera House, an in St. David's parish is expected to make 600 hogsheads of | elegant building costing $100,000, the audience room sugar this year. If 600 hogsheads, then at least 300 | of ried wil rae NOMA unchecus of rum, each hogshead averaging some A large hotel, four stories high on one street and 800 weight of 112 pounds, and each puncheon con- | five stories high on the cross street, and 113x105 feet taining at least ninety galions. 1m dimensions, 18 approaching completion aud will The cheering inielligence hag reached this island | be ready for occupation by the first of August. that certain parties in Englatd have been 80 reas- Springield 1s the most important town on the Erlo sured by Governor Grant's plan respecting coolie | route, becween New York and Cincinnati, with tne immigration that instructions wiil be sent out | exception of Dayton, and yet the Erie has no depot shortly for the resuscitation of five defunct sugar | here, and its track passes two miles outside of our estates in Vere pariah, one of the most favorable | city,’ Mr. Jay Gould proposes to put the track through tape Tien eo fag igotmp hs Picante an a the town and thereby secure $200,000 to $400,000 a facture. most too goo e true, ‘ihe in treight passenger custom, fgg ee cw Bn Ree v8 a Penge Daven Ci evel piaktepiehee canine i adv! y of refining the muscovado in tae | Railroad Work—New Manufactures=A State island instead of sending it all the way to England i Prison baa ssi to be refined, and tuereby losiag large quantities of a lasses which moult be ree for Ce MASSLLLON, Feb. 22, 1869, in consequence laving become known ‘The work on the Massillon and@eveiand Katiroad, filibustering parties are organizing at the Bahamas expeditions against the government of Spain on the | BOW in course of construction, 1s rapidly progress. aians or oat her Fin ge ship om was de- | ing, and before the next nationai anniversary our spatched to Nassau, N. P., to watch their proceed- UL direct railr ings and preveat ‘the exportation of war material, Leach ~ ‘i ¥ ap ROUT URIS aN se and her Majesty’s ship Royalist was despatched to | the ye s Nusvites to pnguire into Ge landing. ofa boar of | Business is rather inactive just now, but we anticl- usters Wilo recently sailed from Nassau in & ves | pate the mauguration of a new administration will sel named the Galvanic, with some 4,000 stand of arms, and are reported to have landed near Neu- | TeVive the wonted energies of our enterprising place. vitas, Aiter investigating this matter she will com- In addition to the several exvensive manufacturing municaté with her Majesty’s ship Eclipse, and pro- | establishments now actively at work here, actively . ceed to Nassau, N. P., where she willbe jomed by | turning out hundreds of tons of iron weekly, and ve her Majesty’s ship Cherub. scores of the best agricultural implements made, a A Baptist missionary on the north side (the Rev. | number of others are coatemplated, which will tend Ellis Fray) 1s discovered to have certified that a pau- | to enhance our material Beas per named Betsey Sheddon was alive on the 7th of The velocipede reached us some time since anda Uctober last, when she actually died in August, and | few of our young men are becoming proiicient, to a did not, therefore, receive the pauper’s allowances | limited extent, in riding the bicycle. the Rev, Mr. Fray was entrusted with the disburse- Ohio thinks she needs another State Prison, and ment of, and which pres. to have been disbursed | Massillon, among other cities, presented strong to Betsey Sheddon on the 1ace of his accounts. The | claims for its location liere. ‘Ihe Legislature has tho Municipal Board of Trelawny and the press are ge- | final disposal of the quesiion under advisement, and vere in their exposure of this case. at the present writing we are not iniormed of what The R. M. S, P. Company are likely to have the ques- | the certain result will be. tion of a chief i demrcng ment roe! ee by = government and the Admiraity. (os 18 strongly 7 recommended by its people, but Kiugaton, probably, THPORUANT LEGAL DECISION. 1s the only spot pest oe The a fg ind iy aL soon cease running to Aspinwall, as n de- | The Effect of the Legal Tender Act on a Coin cided that the Australian and Newloundiand route % via Panama is to discontinue, and Currency Contract, cause the more numbers sold at such a price the more ruinous the undertaking, as it 1s stamped and duty—I consider that if Le Peuple is reaily founded for the instruction of the people it is a ruler’s duty to give them a political paper, for ‘no people in Europe can come up to the ignorance of the French on matters of universal interest, The fature alone will disclose whether this paper was originated as a detestable specuiation tending to de- ceive the masses, or whether it really is, what its aé- but promises, a popular and pbilantiiropic organ, for which weaithy aristocrats under their rule, are ready to sacrifice money, and to which they are truly sym- thetic. }But, however efficacious and essential may the voice of the pi there are other means which demand great sacri and which should be as readily adopted. Moral and ctvic intelligence could be trained through pubjic meet which, though now tolerated under certain conditions, are misunderstood by the people, No later than yesterday I entered one, aud, however ob- durate my sensitiveness may be ater long observa- tion of life in Paris, I was truly shocked at the, to me, barbarous ignorance of tle working classes, 1 it appears, for my first visit fallen er the lowest of popular meeting -speakers an in the less wholesome of atmospheres, ‘The orator was tn @ tribune commanding an audience of 3,000 listen who applauded him out uly. He did not attack the faults and errors of internal administration, of power, abuses nor propose a sin- le reform; he spoke not of civic rights and man’s dignity as @ citizen, nor of firmness and moderation im complaint; but he howled, vociferated against man, against society; he compared the army, volun- teers, National Guard and every body of armed men to a band of assassins, because a drunken seryent de ville hac once in his presence drawn his sword. All democrats he denounced as conspirators—demo- crats, too, unto whom he bad formeriy belonged, bat who had become degenerate. What was wanted was anarchy, and then, on looking around, hus fea- tures assumed the savage greed oi the sans culoties we know of through the Reign of Terror, Such was the popular meeing. Juies Favre, said the orator, was @ cl en; Rochefort, of no account; L. Ulbach, G, Pagés, alons done! and derision spread over his features. Were these, he asked. not men who ee and defaced, but who could not over- TOW When facts such as these were once placed before woman fell down a flight of steps and received some internal injuries. The judge heid that as the traiic had ce for the day the company were not boundto keep lights burning. A nonsuli was therefore entered. in the third case a laty brought an action against the Loudon, Chatham, aud Dover Company for injuries sustained at the Elephant and Castle station, wuereby she had been invaided for some time and suilered much pecunia- ty loss. ‘The evidence was of a most conilicting character. ‘The Jury preierred to believe the ser- vants of the company and found for tae defendants. ‘The other cases were tried m the Court of Exchequer and with diverent results. The Loudon and South- western Com were called upon to pay £1,000 to & groom who been very seriously hurt in a col- Usion at Crewkerne, ‘The Great Wastern Company ‘was sued by & widow under Lord Campbell’s act for damages for the loss of her husband, While trav- elling on the line in December last the deceased on arriving at lis destination endeavored to leave the carriage, When the train was sudde! jerked back and le fell bevween tae piatform and the carriage, surviving oniy three days. The jury gave £1,500 damages. election, fu cireulating reports concerning the un- Tae Deputy for Linz, Ignatius Mayer, has made @ usual activity displayed by the Carlists at diferent Sipe sade speech =, his constituents Jn 1854, byone points of Spain. We were assured that columns of ¢ tirst treaties of commerce were made by Aus- men had crossed the frontier; that bands bad formed | thelmmoce ee aie ae ae esos, forins and tu te Basque proviuces, and others were abundant | of the loss in the intervat of Lombardy and Ventce, “ a Ne i ie exports 2 to 400,000,000 forins and the Seen ith tana Lad livectiar aiinie (nee ea floring “As regards the. ine were p y with them, and that out of all these | poris for 1867 168,000,000 represented raw products preparat we should have an outbreak and an bmp yap ge Le articles, an the afor' ald xisti ,000,00 of exports 217,000,000 represented manu- effort to ov partal the = ting ep penned factures and 183,000,000 raw mets. The tirst half sh te Lourbon dynasty, wit! its countless | oy 1338 shows an increase in the imporis of fifty A good maay people were doubtless greatly | per cent as compared with 1867, and the exports, as by these terriole reports and voted for the oheeaae pace Uaagaaae Period of 1867, an increase anilidates a3 the only prop and support In 1863 Bohemia alone exported to the United in these troublesome times. It was a very good en pate er ante be ri : 1 ; f jorins; es of clot @ value of political dodge, and served its purpose; but now ttm | 21189 corins: hardware of all kiads, 0 the vaiue of ered that tere are really signs of a Carlst | 139,602 florins: $8,544 dozen pairs loves, to the ud the cry of “wolf,” “wolf,” having yap rks cagrepinesot ile Leg) me sips Mein too often, the people seem to give | fp the value of o1,717 dorins. ae aus. little trouble about the matter, and | foun Gohemla to the United States last year, 1,011,600 y to have the amimals among us before Bee trial oe ee Pekar Reremtorger on on re accomplices, up Stankovich and ‘ Kovich, ¢ as to the best manner to handle | is axed for the sth of February. ‘The trial will be & e government may have adopted a pian, | pnb.ic one and will come on before the criminal but the world kuows nothing of it, It is certain | court of Pesth, now, from late and anthentic Information from i two branches of the Bourbone are GERMANY. have united their efforts eee 1. ‘the agreement reac! ex- A Don Gatos 1S taiseethe ex. | The Bourse—The Conduct of Prussin Towards bdicate m favor of the Prince of Frankfort—Prospecis of German Unity—The is to be piaced on the Spanish | Yxeommanication of the Mayor of Con- Carlos as = Kae branches noes y ‘3 attain nearly what they desire, stan andb cuiysatisied and deteramed to Leta ner ip taottne Bara to induce the stuoborn people Speculation at the Bourse continues very active Ga hg? ry gi Ngee bm eos eg and all kinds of stock are looking up. Austrian e a ‘0Usi ir faus throughout tue coaniry, and the former | bouds are now in favor. Coburg loans have risen has a powerful iriend and supporter in the Emperor | foar and ahalf per cent in one day, and even the re- of France, who — not in the La — on de- | ports about the illness of the Pope, which formerly Bire tO Witness the restoration 0! ie ourbons, Which means to uum the gain of a northern ally. | U8¢d to cause a panic, have not influenced the mar- The Fresca authoriues on the frontier are conve- | ket, Americans are equally in good request and tly blind ‘o ail tue movements going on in their | reached yesterday eighty, a price they had not since ITALY. Reception of the King at Naples. The Florence Offvial Gazette of the 1st says:-— The Kong, on arriving at Napies at hail-past twelve in the day, was received at the station by the Prince and Princess of Piedmont, besides ali tie civil and military authorities and a great number of ladies and citizens. His Majesty proceeded to the royal palace by the via Garibaidi, Forfa and Toledo, i the midst ofan immense crowd, which saluted him with the most joyous acclamations. ‘The troops of the garvi- son and the National Guard in great numbers formed a double line forthe passage of the royul cortege, His Majesty, after having received the authorities and constituted bodies, witnessed from a balcony of the pees the filing off of the troops. In the even- ing his Majesty attended a representation at vite Sua Carlo theatre, where his appearance Was hailed by the repeaved applause of the public. Asturias throne, FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. y, and alow arms aud munitions of war to M. Baroche, he answered:—‘They must have their ‘The Prince and Princess of Wales landed at Alex- | * Acase involving the application of the Legal Tender cross over :nto Spain without the siightest secrecy, | the civil war, Large investments continue to be | say; as soon as we discover that it is any more than ‘act of 1862 Tne Basque ‘pruviuess have always been a trite | made therein, and large amounts of stock, sent here | a 4 andria on the Ath inst, and proceeded to Cairo, NEW PUBLICATIONS. Bo Sen ne nen conenet Sate a say, We will act.” it is wise to let the people have their grievances out; for many words, teaches tho prophet, relieve the heart; but from the moment a minister admits tbat he might have “to act” way not protect those orators who say the same things in e@miid, quiet, argumentative way, whose outpour- ings are almost supplications, not thundering apuse for abject rabbie—rabble the audience was, and oe ote oi Foo — a, ai this capital ver collected must be @ mystery. No! consequently is accomplished in Paris for the propagation of useful, popular meetings, in which suas, moral sense and wath are a Ares dently io oficial pressure. posit plan may have conceived of earns, these own excerses, in which case the populace can be only cou} toa slutted child, aud the reflection affords no credit to its rulers. ‘The sale of the Gaulois in the public streets has been prohibited. This measure has been taken in consequence of an article by Edmond Aboat, who is, nevertheless, much attached to the present dynasty. He wrote an article in the form of & supposed dia logue between Charlemagne and iperial Prince. been decided at the Washington County (N. Y.) Cir- cuit Court at Sandy Hill, by E. H. Rosecrans, of Glen’s The Magazizes. 4 The Catholic World tor slarch 13 a very interest- sherwy ee henre se Sapa ‘Tho case arose. on. 6 ing number, It opeus with aa Apostolic letter from Written contract made August, 1804, wherein his Holiness Pope Pius IX., addressed to Father shane spi lg Laaieat hay cmapihe binsoipheg Hecker, Superior of the Missionary Congregation of lar eee _ ae Abericsed reyoetaés ete St. Paul, New York. ‘he best contributions are | ‘#*® eee dees the Xinlid Btatenati Aiteon r “The Approaching General Council,” “Catholicity bi: adlevipanggmleadspspeadoytoudisinpy hecomperaas and Pantheism,” “Ireland's Martyr.,” and “Zhe Fu. | Comtact Was subsequently assigned to Mr. A. P. ture of iitualism.’? ‘The last named paper is well Cooke, also.of Whitehall, who, at the end of the tem written, sharp and spicy, and will attract attention. hth Pr pret oe aa ork Pree gn The review of Earl Derby’s transiation of tue “illad” } yelused, whereupon dir. Cooke brought suit, At the “ of Homer is almost too complimentary to the Eng- | tial the contract was oilered in evidence, and was lish peer. “Who Shall Take Care of Our Poor? is | Cuected Yo by Air, Davis! counsel on the folowing the second number of a scries of very interesting Firet—That it was inoperative and yold on its face as be! papers. The rest of the contents are excellent, eutirely without consideration; the phiase “nfteen cents . douar” weaci i uurrene; fife The O14 Guard for March coutaias several excel- teen cents ou-a doar’ i greed yacks, as Uy nat ry Agentieman of Carisruhe offers to trot his Amert- can horse the “Milwaukee” agalast any horse in Europe for 10,000 florins a side. An enormous sharx, measuring twenty feet long, was washed ashore and killed recently at Ceinturon, in the islands of Hyéres. Upwards of twenty street lamps were maliciously broken lately in the neighborhood of the Luxemburg Garden in Paris. shaky, and the provinces of Arragon aud Navarre | trom other places, have been totally absorbed are but little botter, and these have been selected as the cradie’ of the new revolution. Iam assured on | thereby. The market for Americans was supported £° od autuority, not @ Curlist, that the ex-Queen and | yesierday by higher prices from Berlin, Amsterdam her cousin count on belug avle to place and maia- | ana London, where they appear to be now equally tain 30,000 wel armed mén in the field as soon ag : the weather becomes warmer. The next month will | 12 good request. A fallin the premium on gold would Goubtiess ven.y a portion of the reports that reach | send up prices materially, a3 our capitalists do not mic, a3 that i8 the time selected for the 5 ns “Spaniar@ YOR MAO Go. mae ee buy for making a profit, but for the interest, which cold weather. A sllarp frost chills their warhke | they consider quite safe now under Grant’s adminis- ardor and keeps thei shivering about fires, in- | tration, which secures a good understanding be- tent only on Keeplog warm. As for fighting, march- e1 ™ congress. reportea ing or performing any other initiary movement in | ‘Ween the Executive and Cor = cold Weather, 161s quite out of the question. You | that a large amount of Ceutral Pacific mortgags may always ix an outbreak for warm weather and | bonds have been contracted for by a combination of iv is pretty sure to come about, whether it amounts z to anythiug or not. So you may count on singgisn | F'nKfort bankers, as those taken last year have movements in February, with an increase in growth | Bow been disposed of. A large loan for Italy, based i exact proporuon < the rise of the rm gi od joe on ecclesiastical property, 1s in way of negotiation, uermomeier among the mountains noi The in f finical atutnde of te Emperor of France just now | 824 will be taken by a company of London, Am- gives tucreased auxtety 10 the government tn view | sterdam and Frankfort bankers, The Ozarewiteh, the heir presumtive to the throne of Russia, 18 attacked by symptoms of the same dis- ease that caused tue death of his brother. The efforts to place the Italian loan of 400,000,000 of francs, based on the church property in that country, have fatied in Paris, A report is current in Paria that during the ensu- ing electoral campaign the newspapers will be re- lieved of the stamp duty. It is stated on good authority in Paris that Isabella of the approw { Carlist or Bourvonic move- Tne Prussian government have now ittea In this witty and satiric producti Woah yee has promised the Emperor of the French to renounce | jent papers, but the magazine is open: to a vast bocks Were made @ iegal ‘ender, #o that it was simply an ee Sa ane Aah | air Chamoerspropna to reuiate the qunton | Mat agsiay ed, son: t dai tthe, way | Het Hen he opainn rye an favo o hertn- | tmoant eriprovoment Wo cord conte oa | Sdisaastage Pee Sr Dave ene Vora i003 2 and, erha| mm ectly, whici a r Y ul men, overdinent™ would ‘ad | about the property of this town without ner con- | eyes is just the way a Frenchman likes; the phrases | "The Papal Nuncto at Vienna has recently handea { feeling of uiter disgust at the “negro question.” 1¢ | «ae Humt iene vold on grounds of pabile policy, as tf & well conc xovewment very dificult to aandie. | sent, It is a disgusting spoliation—an illustration of | are short, to the point, suggestive, and therefore dan- | renewed remonstrances on the part of Cardinal An- we open the Atlantic Montily the negro confronts us | wean so much ia coin, tt wou'd be the object of Mr. Davis to ‘and make tt worth as a saint; if we peruse the Old Guard we discove: hum | fo more thus triacs cee a remy att but few degrees removed from a brute, Ob, ab, bah, Tari that i was e gambling contract, it being nothing Pah! A good magazine in the interests of the demo- | would not be worn mee trae crea ine cod oft: month cratic party can live here and have a very large cir- | this point counsel cited tue case rey fa the tifty-aith culation without beiug filled with articles oa tie | youme Fennsylvauia reports, where the contract was to de- “Zootogical, Anatomical and Theolozical Proofs of | liver certaja number ot sates of iarem Kaflroad common, the Plarality of Haman Species,” nanny to prove Sock ata luture time at prices Below those ruling at the Lime that the negro is not a white man. Whypin the | % te contract. name of Heaven, must we be forced to swailow tie | | le wus replied on the part of the plaintiff that the , black man at every literary meal? Such kind of food | Practacal effect of the Lezal Tender act was vo create disturbs our digestion, Whierelore we pray tue letting | ‘WO currencies of diulercat values—viz., coin aud of him alone severely for a few moatis. Brecnbacks; that the lansuage of the coutract was Our Young Foties.—The March number of this, the | Sably the common fori o1 expressiig the value of best of all the periodicals designed ior children’s | &feeubacks in cola, Ciltug, 1a illustration, tue quota- perusal, is as interesting as uy Previous issue, Uous Of green backs Oa Lhe San Francisco Stock Ex- “qiass Cutting and i carte ” ©The World We | Clange and those of United diates secuniies im Live On,” “\¥no First Used tie Mariner's Compass,” | Joreiga cies; that tae recent decision of the Bron and “iow to ‘faik” are among the best papers. S08 morigage case by tue Uuited Stales supreme the Mother at Home, Mrs. Leary Ward seecher's | Uourt esiabishea the validity of coin contracts, aud new magazine, improves with cach fresh issue, ‘he | Mal tie coatact in suit being for tie paywent in one before us is full of timely, interesting articles, | COMM Was Witula that decision, aud was, therelore, @ which cannot fau to instruct and beuellt tue | Pefiectiy valid oae aud capao.e of eworcement. Ido not beieve myself thet the Bourbons can suc- ceed, but they cai make it exceeding unpleasant | ‘¢ Deinciple, might: before right. it i: just as for everybody in Spala during the entire summer, | Don Juan’ foggy Bod Leporello about the justifl- With Cuba im fli revolutionary action, and out- | cation of his acts; Ministers refer to their courts breaks at a dozen diiticuit points ia Spain at the | and usual judges, and thea to their instruments in game moment, it wi certuinly try the best quali- | the Chambers, to rob a powerless town. In fact, ties of the gove , Which Js noted oniy for its | they lay their hands on all which, from time im- weakness aud waat of wisdom. But we shall see | memorial, has been the property of this town; what is coming out of the joint eifouris of | even the celebrated town hail, the Romer, Isabella segunda and Carlos Septimao. where the Em rs used to be elected, clioms 80 Cunniugly devised and shrewdly | 18 confiscated; all the rallways are taken, with by the great selior Dou Praxedes Mateo | the only exception of @ single one, and for all Sagasta.by winci he and his friend Juau Prim thougnt | tis no consideration whatever is given in money. a ority of the members of the Constita- | For all this there ts no redress. We cannot ap- iy, and thereby be ip a@ position | peal against the decision of the Chambers to ti ms botn as regards the form of the new | law courts, and if we could it would amount to overnment and persou to be selected as King, | nothing, as the judges can be removed at the will Besiaesi ver w crus out the hated ualod | Of the government to a seciudea place, end will take Liberals and the cl cans, ave met with | €ood care not to make themseives obnoxious to a terrible dbappoiutment. Witt au tueir scheming, | Mimsters. The Duke of Saxe-Gotha, the brother knavery aud “tix gs” generally, Sagasta and | Of the late Prince Consort of Engiand, celebrated Prim find that they elected only 150 deputies | last weok the twenty-fifth anniversary of his reign. Out of a fiouse of rhey are in @iminority, aud | Having beea formerly a liberal, or made a show as . The penalty imposed will not prevent the Execs producen. ‘The last grand ball of the season took place at the Tuileries on Wednesday last. It ‘was to have been the most brilliant of the three, but @ telegram having arrived at five o'clock announcing the death of the Emperor's aunt, Princess Baccioch!, the imperial did but appear and disappear. The Empress expressed @ Wish that it id be postponed entirely, but it was found too late, and few even could appear in court mourning. Another death is that of Duke Tascher de ie rae which took place at the Tuileries, where he Prince Napoleon proposes aving @ farewell dinner at the Palais Royal before his departure {or the South. He is firstly to stop at Cannes and thence to proceed to Naples, where he will meet Victor Emanuel, The races at Nice are a great attraction for him in the neighborhood of Cannes, where he will receive the turfites who have left Paris for the occa- siou, foremost of ail the Duke of Hatmiitou. A Desperate Raflan. . toneill, to the Emperor of Austria, respecting the projected new law concerning civil tmiarringes.” The Emperor of Ruasia intends beautifying St. Petersburg on the same scale as baron Haussmana bas improved the city of Paria. A tixed bridge over the Neva is the Urst work to be takea in hand, Respecting the report of the Marquis of Bute en- tering the Romish priesthood Mousignor Capel has written the foliowiug:—“Will you do me the favor to state that [ have never heard of, much less origi- nated, any report of the kind.’’ A clerical-royalist meettng was held in Paris on the Sih inst., supported by delegates from Kome, and some Important members of the Carlist and Isavella parties. It was decided that all availaoje measures should be employed to induce a civil war in Spain. The progress in the tunnel through Mont Cenis durmg tue month of Jauuary cousisted of 1u7 metres. A distance of 0,274 metres has now been — aud 2,940 Metres remain to complete tue worl the hated uuloa Itberais have, by some book or | Buch by attending the mectings of the volunteer ride | | A murder was committed about five months back | Pho Prussian government is actively employed in | reader. Justice Kosecruus in deciding tie malter heid that crook, got om) many, if not ail, of | companies, aud faving in 1368 sided with Prussia | &t La Kochenard, France,’ by & man named Girau- | rondenng the chy of Mayence fit to Gustann o siege, The Art Journal for March maintains tts roputa- | *e Comiract was not a gaubling oue within Le Wwhow we culation tieket, aa | aod played not quite an honorable part in the capitu- | deat on his sister and her Husband. Since that time | Orders have been received to remove the trees from | tion of being tne best maguztue devoted to art that | Weablag o1 te iaw; that it Was uot void as against ide: of ouy Oo age. ihe mmnisiry, uA ab ve of soak foe peed ie oe ey brad po nana 4 KS Sea teams Who | tne giacis and the patieries are to be supplied with | we have ia the United tes. Its illustrations public ge om tat under the decision Mm tue ‘I count Prin an usta =6©a8 «the § leadin; arread raised ol as posed escaped abroad, pears, compiement of be ‘hole page) are “The Last ‘otic i . rouson oItgAZe Case Contracts Whose considera Tien in the ‘Lourbouic. scheme, are in 4 | a.waysdevoted to the Common weal, while in facthe | however, to have been wan bout trom vile | ‘Meir comp! byt goon ray eo Cette ES ie jay,” “Curist and St. John,” and “striking tue | 0d was in specie coud be ensorced. He, however, Rock." All these are exquisitely ilustvated. Tue | Mrtoer hea taut by tue currency act of i962 green. Treading matter is very interesting. backs were made a legal tender, aad therefore the Van Nostran’s Bolte Eng neering Magazine | piruse ““fitteen cents vn a douar? must be cousirued for February is a very instructive and entertaiming | © Mean yreeavacks, In Whicu case Lue Contract Was number. cleariy withou. consideration aud tavalid, A clerical teacher in Bordeaux adopted the novel | lng serge of suspending the offending boys by heir feet to a rope, witch treatment, not being ex- actly according to cho seniimeats of the puolis? Iriends, has caused the reverend father to be arrested minority, and wil be de atceuptto direct to village, and a few nigits ‘k went to de- Mand hospitality from # miller named Maupetit, residing at Mauzé, and who had married his god- daughter. The man was, however, terrified at re- celving such a guest, and gave notice to the anthorl- 4 every Ume they | is @ vain-giorioas man, who, for want of occupation ‘airs. Instead of | Of his own, meddied with everything, vided it 1g plans, they | made him prominent. As he has no children his opular muaority | duchy will devolve to the Duke of Edinburg, who ublicans, union hberaia, mod- | will probably not go in exile to a sinali town of Wil) De as securely Was beiore. ‘The ~ “4 - ~ clising UuWarrautabie crucliy. iy erad.rs aud ab: ws Wil unite against the pro- | Tuuriuia, but will make it over to Prassia. In this | thes, The fugitive went to sleep in a barn, ana at | 1F prac units Merchants’ Magazine tor Februar: Plaiotit’s counsel then offered (o prove that It was Eressisias ae a common enemy, and Geseat them in | Way German unity will be brought about by and by, | about five in the morning the gendarmes arrived, | The Russian government has resolved to intro- tangent interesting inforimauon for inerchante and the uuderstanuing of the parties iv the coutract tab every © vn cvery otner polut tuey will dis- | if noi by opea force, then by the connivance of petty and after surrou! the building ordered Girau- | duce severat measures into the Ballic proviaces otuere. the purace Mieen Cents of & duliar” Mmeunt Ufteen agree. the Cor.cs is ever to form a constita- | priacea, ‘Lhe people are not asked, and those happy | deau to surrender. The other replied by firing two | teading to foriify the Russian elemeat. Severai - a cents on a dollar iu com, but Was overruled by We ‘o even & wajority is more than | can | days when German towna were central places for pistol shots, which wounded two men, one mortally, ‘fhe se-s1ou Wil be memorable for 1a | science and art are gone forever; and universities conje he ofticers then attempted to enter by the roof, but ministeriai organs advocate that ine Baltic pro- manger as beeen i vir ag Ae HORSE NOTES. court aud a judgment of nonsut ordered. Tue Case 18 ty be lakea co tue Geueral Term and long aud useless toike. Will cease to be the first of the world and our youth | Were repulsed, a@uotuer being shot dangerously, | Poiand. " probably to the Court of Appeals. ‘Lis case uas The situation ‘hus eseribed has produced its | will be educated for miiltary service to fghé with | They then set’ fire to the barn, and the murderer, | 4 merchant prince of Hambugg, Mr. Schroeder, | 7° management of the Prospect Park Fatr | Traced considerably aitention uot Obiy ou aecount Hatural elect on | rha aud Sagasta. The lavver, as | French aad Kussiaus for the supremacy of the Old | finding that he had no hope of escape, blew out his | who on account of is cuariiavie ‘character 1s cauled | GTounds Association have made gut their pro- | of its cutwcier but of tue array of counsel relulued ¢ desiguer and engiacer of the machinery for elec- | Worl, brains. Of the three gendarmes wounded, one has the Peabody of Hamburg, has recently aad tue title | gramme. This programme 15 not well calculated to | 10 1. ‘ihere appeared for wwe piainu dJuuge Joseph of Prussian Baron conierred upon hi, to watch tie | gecomplish the objects for which tt was tntended, | Per, of Wiutenaii, wad die W. Cooke, of ocite ester; for the defeudaut, O F. Da y on oe fee city has added the graad goid and, as a whole, will provably fall to draw as large a | hal;’W. A. Beaca, of ‘Trey, and J. Mayne at tious, greatly chagrined at the result, nas ‘The excommunication of the Burgomaster of Con- been sick in bea su the resuits were | stance by tue vicar of the Archbishop of Friesburg kuown. Prim has become embittered and reckless | has caused so great an indignation that the Baai fi * died, and the others are not yet out of dauger. The Late Princess Baclocchi~Her Will Made yiutnent and now 08 2 oVermunent lave advised Gei yan > ice 4 . ‘ ii 19 said, and 1 believe the re. | prosecute tho vicar {Or an intraciom or tee ie ik in Favor of the Prince Imperial. ‘The Gauioie of Bordeaux has been deprived of the | Concourse to the grounds as we should Mike to see at | Albany, that ius #are approaching all the newly | p volesiastics from mteriering by menaces The Princess Baciocchi, wno died at her country | Tit of sale in she streets on accouat of a caricavure | thelr openlag meeting. Three races a day, no mutter FAILURES MP 1867 AND 1a68, ed deputie ¢ inonaredical stripe toascertain | OF Violence with civil officers, Olenders are represenung Heuri Rochefort Kaockiug aTurk about | whey may be their length, are too many for the residence in France on the 2d inst., was an liallan by birth, the tasue of the marriage between tie Princess’ Eliza Bonaparte and Felix Bacloccht, Prince of Lucca. Educated at the court of Napoleon ubim or not in his plan for | liable to imprison: eturias on the throne, with | lime the guvernm ich he favors with ail bis | to continue his tw the head. The Tark hag a stroug likevess 1 SaD%- | iessure of most business iach in this coxamunsty, ag | THe following comparative table shows the num- ‘ @ grent sale. it will occupy their attention during the entire day, | b¢*S of failures in the United States during the years nt for three years. At the same ' has ordered the Burgomaster ction’ and to open all the cash it wouid be a wood tuing vores, py having te ow Keys made as the old ones are 1 ane me r in 1926, Count Camerata, one of the | » A bottle containing the following curious doca- | instead of, as it should do, merely ao afternoon, | 1%67 aad 1e6s:— ts 4 ‘hing for Spam. if he finds tehnerd aa We "ub.ic Opinion 18 entirely on the ichest of the Roman landed proprietors, but lived | ment was receutiy picked up on the English consis " vi 2 a Visti eieeae Geom 368. 29 y to moet the acceptance of a | shie of the government, as ie this ‘DOUNEEy ad Dower | separately from her liasband Bt te 160. tee eek Pp p | *— | aiter the business matters of the day have been ar- Future, Liabilities Futures Line vee “The finder of tas is to tell biizaveta Grauiwa, of ‘Ashton Grange, on the borders of Loudon, bc. | Tanged. ‘There is also & emguiar ounission in this | AlAbama Syed ve dep..tes, be will wait aati the Cortes | Of the privets has suuk too low not to become des- | to France on the re establishment of the empire, and Thevts aod lave it ie auy approved of. If, on the | pioabie, if it is Used jor encroachments, The only purchased considerabie estates in the Moroihan, | that the secre. of her birth will be found beaind the | procramme in not stating the length of the races and contrary, he discovers ‘nat ue cannot be successful | result Of the Vicar’s arrogance has been a general | ‘The Empress and the Prince Impertal, 1 may be re | picture of the Karl of Warwich, in the drawiag roow, he. ier the borses are bo trot to wagon of in haruesa, in tae Cortes, he wilt try ius tuek before it meets by | Cry Ayana’ coulessional scnools, aud several Lunpor- | Membered, paid her a visit in the ‘course of last | and receive the biessing of a dying man.” can hardly understand why Lady Thora and | pilavarte cs... & cow Weat wud & \ronuuciamento declaring | taub town councils have already decided for non- | summer. Princess succumbed to the conse Admiral Charner, a distinguished omcer who com- tun Boy should be excluded frou the contest | Fijian... ro the Frince of Asiuras ing of Spain. Of | coulessonal schools, 60 us to dispense with presuy | quences of an accident Which took place a year Manded @ squandron in tue Black Sea during tie v the main premium, when it is wal known by r; : course | cannot aitira that be will attewpt any. | education altogether. This question, once imooved, | in the act of getting tuto her carriage she had Crimean War, has just died at the age of seveuty- | horsemen ta this community that there are soveral thug of ay that there ave plenty | Will be decided tn the saine Seuss ati over tae coun- | misfortune to fall and break her log, aud her health two. Le Was a member of the Legisiauve Assembly | Speedy animals in the country that are williuy and of well neral an ud OF course the strong haud of Prussia cannot | had since been In a Very precarious state, As 000 ‘of 1840, He was an officer of the elle Poule sent to | Teady to contest the palm of supremacy With thew at most of his wan » beieve him capavle of uzand here in our towa, w there are yet | as the news of her death was known, her will, de | £1, welena in 1937, under the Ccommatid of Prince De | SAY Moment, and Whose owners would g.adly avalt Just tha: act vumht 1 pro: 38, Iie | Coufessional schools, & resoiution has passed to divest 1 knowa to ed inan Of inordi ambition and | them of tas characcer, or chemer and f of ¥. $.—The Vicar, on the first hearing of bis case, Ht ou 18 whether he can | proiested agaiast the competency oi a worldly tre yaiust the wishes of Ser. | beni and referred the Burgo aasier to the Pope. Of ral generals, woo are | course Whe prosecution will be proceeded wita, y¥ to him and thing in these es questions FRANCE, Just BOW Cavaliere uo iodas and the live he al meee of te troops are Cased With the Union Libe.uls, | T° Emperor and His Supporters—Restrice of — whieit gs 18 reas fet. tions of the Depaties=The Hight of Inter- General ’rim has been paciug his friends in the Bad rnal Ofici: urmy aud his made wreas changes up to the runt of | Pellation=Dad Odor of the Jou rd couch beyond tiwk the cautious and knowing | General Ignorance in France—The Prosécu- Serrano would not dl a is M3 Lng A oe tion of the Gaulois—Prominent Deaths. sired to name six gener or gal ry and good Panis, Feb, 6, 1860, due ce durbance in Andalusia, but ooo Gea wor 6.60 dud it 13 said that on | ‘The Emperor has had eloquent ministers to uphold rin exchange of taveats | his poitiies ever since in virtue of universal suifrage posited with M. Mocquard, was taken’ to the Presl« dent of the Civil Triounal, whence it was to be transferred to the Tuileries. The report goes that the Princess has left the greatest to the Prince Imperial. : eee ENGLAND. The Cruise of the Galaten, The English papers of the 10th publish the follow- Ing letter, dated Simon's Bay, January 6:—~ ‘The Galatea, screw frigate, under the comma his Royal Highness the vuke of Edinburg, aired here on the afternoon of Christmas Day, having haa 4 pleasant passage from England. She’ reached St. Vincent on sunday, November 22, and, after coaling, resumed her voyage wader sail on the following Ey, ae crosaing the line in eigiteen degrees wi on the ist of December, Although Topalty Was On i ives of any opportunity that should oifer at See em rien cemtee e competition. ‘the menagement. however, may have ore other reasons for this exciusion Winch are nut patent to the comraunity. Ld which may ‘ge Mn solves by and by, as the season progres: ore is FOREIGN ANT NOTES. Bull plenty of fr Dy however, let betwen now aud ‘The antique statue of the “Wounded Amazon” has | tie bine of ey oi a Lye | re wan of pe Aer arin aca. ee ech may ind it to crete invere-t to do! We will marble and stands eigat feet high. The Berlin Mu- | also cali ther attention vo the tact that ie faciities seum has become the purchaser for the sum of $9,300, | for reaching the grounds ar) not such Rs conment to the public, who roquire 4 ceriain and fofaebeeg! gr yg se ra Sys pate rant lla Spesay mode ‘ol conveyance to and iromtue track at per story of the Hungarian Academy at esti. By | aij jours of the day. means of great efforts the flames were got under le collection of books, manuscri) RemanKawes Apyss IN T: aod ee Sed unt Oobiaiued there Vas yenoeien se morning, the 1sthinet., as Mr, poise, ju and it di tinally one Way or the otuer, Sas) neck Euenseeibe..e8! ~ sy): aude. Khode isiand.. Kou Caroina, Nkasea.—On Saturday ‘con, of New Market, The bre cy ge fo ing on a aide hil ote Hi bala iaue Columbus and Marco Polo presented by Venice to KOs, he suddenly perceived his team of the city of Genoa have now arrived and will suortly | {rom New Maries Te tend pendalil, leaving Serrave wouid m the occasion there was & eseeaushisksun.cevsiarecresisests.rk S' SSSSeEc) becween Wie LWO solaierd Of LA provisional govern- | he vecaine the ruler of France. He has been defended | board, Neptune, as usual, claimed ti be exitbited in the hail of tie Turst valace, nd harness on terra jrma, Upon exam | . Tol. m w19i Foe i io mal tne army with hua, and that | M2 ue Asacmbiée by beitliant orators, in ths Tatter | Of, Nef Majesty's wervice’ suouid be remembered ana | 16 bust Of AM ia and that of Vitiore Pisunt, | juacon she isoovered Unt te trol hed segs | © 3-07 6 seers OP i ‘ area imation by the Wenoese sculptor Sauto Varni, and sent in re- 0 oh the hind feet of tae horses, this \ already despatched b aN dey harness overt their niads as the Est i the municipality. dumb beasts sank into tie bowels of theearth, One ee ‘The excavations of the bees od of Bacchus, at | of the horses was buried some eighteen or twenty Decrease in 1608.. 198 = $03,072,000 ng the attention of an- | feet deep and of course died Instuntiy from suifo- nS @ French ileman, writes | cation, ‘Ihe Other remained in agit about WHALING STATISTICS. —The New Bedford Standara tweive fect below tie suriace. Mr. GPuu and his pad of the valuation of whale cawhings dur. fa) K and head) of & colossal Faun, His | son, Who also witnessed the ovcourrend, atlempted | ing the last year, copied from tue Custom House El times by M. Ditlaut and by M. Kouher, The former é v Was, With less genius, perhapa, more successful than Uie ote! ae ag LO jpreciions 3 the latter, whose prestige is on the decline; for the ed the comuatants and brought quiet to tae | French government bas ince my last obtained a Again, Tuis and ochereventaciearly sow | victory in tne Chamver which can be considered a without that rita must yo into any piace OF his own WILbOE | suvaient to acefeat, Doth were unexpected, A he w Thes respected, and his Koyal Hi ial, ‘O6 understand ae . ge ol yleiaed to the lined to submit to the operation e vahaving’? should be perinitted to Gack, As Nepeane aon inne Se lower Ww their work, however, the rT monn) ‘ios Na j 5 eg Hy : - & § i G z i 3 the support of Serrauo, who is not wanting we tie liv! animal by descead tito the | books. ‘The arrivals numbered seve: blinael "Gi cours, te iater's camiidats fy stout | question 0% the tnternal state of the empire had been gins tmaauirs or Ino” proportions of te cavity, but the earn Kept giving way neath them, | Vuiue-of thelr cargues wus ghetdae eat Ca ga “ Pd : mind Scae e aee pret mt nates to the committees (bureaus), Whose ap- ‘hat reuders this disco' more eee ead they hams Fon unable fi io noes : we “4 ) Et gieey | were $8,372. The vaiue of the Hay fi Journalistic estiuiat.ga in divect DrOPOFION he | proval is a4a preliminary required before aay que that M. de ,, alter comparison ot ee eee eres bintgs tly ese duties were wi i, head ib to ti Both | the ws of ladrid. Wictin ten days those | tion can beput to the ministers, There are nine in measures given Pi a tee Gore Wham Lee Slats hele: oxviny te Wineetde cot Peaneenee ronan $4, aay gt Yeur $12,114 was as avg Chatived tacir pontics aad announced | gj), bat tho consent of foris suMeient. In the case r twenty fect ip diameter. Vhe dirt ana horses fil | duties on guods imported ther alate Mes say "hy gent | satu eta ht "ommend ant teeaig nae wai ga" horeae in, | Sl ogaae da i Ba, A . I by “oan, roala, and 1 can imagine | fourth were divided, and as doubt arose as to Sian in and bas been found impossidio torMilthe | Ios? the wie, pad nthe Soins ‘the a Autoulo groans in genuine | what should be done under the circum- Peay wing produces huporied pa Cavitics, ‘There ere nO Fovks OF stONKS to be Keen, | value to $4,01,00% ‘Tue pasoune of hes been the whole side 200.08 to be a were crust, beneath | 1 r ot . Wiven wag apparently OMMallownuiG Abven-—Zwn. | ‘ine ‘dutiee Si metenaaloe Cree tse ere aah asnoes le cisiins to ihe tirone.e ie stances tie subject was brought before the ¥, 46, aud va bouded novus, ue ‘aU lie money at usurious rates, aud he will | House, A most warm dobvate resulted, M, Thiers u p ff

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