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8 | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1869—TRIPLH SHEET, eee wt jas now, masring what should remiums will be givento the most deserving exbib- | obnoxtous to the Spanish-American of whatever | more than fe) P Be gla 6 ROME. frre. ‘ blood, and in this ne puows ihe ouly strong point of | risen st the . s ‘Two artlate of the Papal mint nave received orders | his a -derence hia history as a race Sascu The FRANCE The Ecumenical Councitl—Preparations in the | to cnaraye @ medal coummemorative of the Council, | 18 fall of great sacrifices and the extlbition of rare | was worth Sa - Chty~The Government Architect Busy, Dut | fonteq uy the Tope te cauollo “so reigns SE ate eee Melty of A: | Valuod at $400 p Invited to the Red Sea-Seeno in St. | cardinals, Bishops wil recoive silver aud priests | turbing causes, which navo overturned naif the good Before the aiteirs acsumed 80 Napeoleon’s Illness CouvalescenceEuge- Landlordism in Ireland and the Bases of | "Sic “teuruey Home=Her Introdaction to | Teter'sProbabte Confaslon of ‘Tonstes bronze medais, On the obverse will be tie Pope's eccemnn aes in driving out the Spantard, serious aD aspect that the troops were withdraw: 2keness, and, on the reverse, thesame inscription as | Tue United States, as a poltey towards the strag: | from Pigg tet tn tb eafe sho nw oh t . rave} the Newspaper Men—Imporial Costumes at on the Janicuiam column, ling and disorganizing communities, would cer- | the capital, Shots were ; g x bins ecka Colum The works Ja St. Peters, the it on the fata not be expected to force upon t opie aly ple and @ small force outside. General J the New Irish Agitation TaoneThe” Asnee?” 990 ae ee Rome, August 21, 1869. Janiculum, the travelling expenses ant iaingenance special politieat, formas, such Tee ome’ meeastren Hougria Lad already established a provisional gove of ecclesiastical councillors summonea to Rome and | Would be most likely to involve immediate opposi- | ernuient av Santiago de ios Cavell ofneedy bishops, who are caiculated at about 260, | ton and very probably protracted war. As ® pre- On January 81 the capital of the republic, being comprising those in foreign missions, will cost the Mdimary move, the United States government should | closely invested, was compelied to surrender Ww Pope 1,000,000 of francs, according to present esti- | peaceably interest ttseif more in the concerns and Hougria, Cabral and Pimental, with about 400 men, mates, but no doubt they wili reaci a much higher | 8dvaucement of the independent but chavtic com- embarked for Port Cabello, in Venezuela, In Feb sum. munities bordering on or lying in the Guif of Mex- | ruary a triumvirace was estavlished for the governe Cardinal Barnabo has written to all the mission- | tco and the Caribbean sea. ‘This could easily be | ment of the island, consisting of Generals José Hous ary bishops urging them to come to the Council, pote | sccomplished without intermixing directly in the | gria, Gomez aud Luciano. On the 29th of March withatanding the distance of their stations, as tue | local adairs aud petty questions of dispute, The following, Mr. Baez arrived at St. Domingo, He was Holy Father will provide for them in every resvect, | United States should assume the attimde of a enthusiastically received by the populace. Ib some Pio {Nono will have no diMcuity in getting the re- | iriendly adviser and wi the advantages of peace foe he was proclaimed dictator, out these powers: qrired sum. ‘The Catholic journals of Italy have | 6ud quiet, industry and stable government. It would @ declined. On the 2d of May, 1333, Mr. Baez was opened subscriptions in atdof the Council, and no | also be well if thé United States would take meas- | installed President of the Dominican Republic. The doubt their example will be followed iu France and | ures to intorm Itself of the legitimate government, | constitution of 1854 was adopted with some amenu- elsewhere, so that the Pope will receive contribu- | ald recognize that and no otuer, Any attempt on | ments, paper money Was taken up at $400 for tions Jar beyond what he will have to disburse, | the part or # faction discontenced and ambitious to | one dollar. Some Roman patricians have offered to furnish | Overthrow the legitimate authority should be dis- Since the inauguration of Mr, Baez that gentle. lodyings gratis in their best palaces to bishops of | Countenanced, and a little material aid, if the gov- | man has remained in power and has exerc! ia smal! means, and Prince Toronin has boagut three | erninent be not able to take care of itself, would | many respects @ liberal policy, aad has made con- stoamers and manned them with crews wearing hta | Waqdestionably be no violation of the rights of na- | cessions looking to a development of the resources arms ou their butions, to transport pugrimsas cheap | Hous, It ts necessary to determine in the beginning | of the island. a8 possible to Rone, which is the legitimate government, and, for tastauce, Almost immediately after his deposition and flight All these details wil suMce to convince your | i citizens of the United States have a right to build | from the couutry Cabra} returned and inauguraied readers that, according to every appearance, the | gunboats to be used against patriotic Cuvans ight- | & movement having in view his own reinstatement. Counct 13 reaily to be ueld, and at the appointed | Ing Ryere slavery and a barvarous tyranny, it is | Establishing himseif in the mountains om the Hay- Prisons—Free, but uo Hi eee Pan - In corroboration of the opinion expressed in my tle aka erenbeuaseed omen ne lb brid first letter on the Ecumenical Council, dated July 28 ' rs were With imperturbable , , neonie’® PT "i that the Court of Rome continues to entertain not Napoleon's Ulness, Eugenie’s Tour and Scents } gssurauce sending Prince Napoleon to Bombay and | Oniy the hove, but the full conviction, that it will be After the Amnesty, the Empress from Constantinople to Port Said there | anie to nold the Council and open it at the appomted was a debate at St. Cloud whether her Majesty should | time, } can assure your readers that both material not forego her visit to the East entirely. ‘The state | morai preparations for the coming event are being of the Emperor’s health suggested how unwise it | pushed forward with the greatest activity, and that would be to leave the Imperial Prince without the | masons, smiths, carpenters, upholsterers and protection of the Empress Regent should Napoleon painters are advancing with their work as rapidly, be incapacitated by prolonged :Jiness, but no counter | ang perhaps more 60, than the secret committees orders have been given, and I only reoord the above } or cardinals and prelates with knotty questions of surmises for the sake of veracity, A German physt | goctrine or discipline. Count Vespignani, the gov- $ng—has the following:— cian, a specialist, has arrived From; A begining and Wa8 | ernment architect and author of the newly adopted ‘A Conucil of Ministers was held yesterday morn. | TeceVed by the Emperor on the 22d Aust. Alter 9 | pian for the Connell Hall, 18 evidently the man tn ALSt, Clond, the Finperor presiing, His Ma- short medical interview he covert shat Hew ba fashion at present, for not only European, but Jesty’s healt 1s improving rapidly, aud for severat | invalid was recovering aud would soon be ent re! Egyptian triumphs await him, aa the travelled Hyg Past he has Leen able to take Walking Exercise | restored to health. Siuce thea the Emperor has Pre- | viceroy of that country has commissioned tie Count sided at the Counci! of Ministera and walked about | to pe present at the festivities accompanying the By mal! from Europe, at this port, we have the following special correspondence and newspaper reports in interesting detail of our cable telegrams to ‘the 26th of August:— The Paris journals speak of Napoleon's iilness. Gatignant’s Messenger of the 27th of August—even- The Parla Pigaro of the same Gay gives the follow- " . “ in the grounds round the Chateau, The momentary ume. equally ceriain the same citizens or the government tien froauiers, Cabral received assistance from the tog particulare:— TaiVaundantowesna»boures ena fast cure eM. INTO eee ee ee a Tihelt Haw an equal rigitt co dispose of tue material | Cacos or Haytion revels who had taken retuge At ten in the morning on Tuesday, after the visit superintend the execution of fireworks equal to the FOREIGN. MISCELLANEOUS (TEMS, of war to the jegitimate authorities to be used | there, and also irom maicontents of St, Domingo. ‘of Drs. Fauvel and Nelaton, the inhabitants of St, | Ras been projected that the Emperor snail pay ® } cejeyrared Easter girandola in Rome, for which . srceialtes against the elements of dissension and disorder. With vartous fortunes and remarkable persistency, eon might have seen the Biverse walking inthe short visit to the Camp of St, Maur, and in order to | Count Veapignant generally furnishes a fresh archi |, T¢ French government has awarded a pension of Mignon is pecessary 16 Ue aie pp reagan sheep ry has minae Rope ee atc yest gol iene ‘ved gardens, conversing familiarly with General 1 4 7 Ni owe! rol r ruin and depopulauion, nnoy anc x reassure the public as to bis health he will drive to | tectural desiga every year, 1.0008. Yo the wisow of Maxatiol Fay, no foreiga government is to be ‘allowed to come in | of the island. @e Faily, bis aide-de-camp; Captain Dumanoir, or- erly ofiicer, aud M. Raimbeaux, equerry. During | the station through the Boulevards im af oped | pis gentieman’s kind permission has enabled me the day several functionaries from Paris, and among | carriage. to visitand examine in detail the works now in them the Prefect of Police, transacted business with | oF his Mojesty. ‘The health of the chiet of the suave | THe Empress arrived safely at Lyons on the 26tR, | progress at St, Peter's, ‘The right transept aud the gives so litte uneasiness to those immediately | at a quarter past five P, M. At Dijon the tram / sige chapels of St, Michael and the Annunziata, Tar ania Caer eet Cor- | stopped a few ies? and Marshal Vatliant pre: opening into it, will form the Counetl enclosure (aula AK : sented his respects to her Majesty. M. Schneider concilti, Tosepavate from the remainder of the The half yearly reports of twenty-seven banks {0 | wajted at the iacon station, when the Empress got | cnorch this space, which without exaggeration We North German Confederation for the first 8iX | gown and requested General Fleury to introauce to D eiaits ervonie raped ft pa rey a pe Months of the current year showed their united as- | yep a) the journalists in the train, There were aaaniaies pote ‘closed. withy se Seon waa vat) mene Fe. ORRIN taaters, composed ot + eigna, furnished with doors, The two chay an will be da 121,174,000 thalers in coin, 5,856,009 thalers im checks, | "1 Lyons the authorities assembled under asplen- | pendenoies of the principal hat ve fas tonsa tlt 263,193,000 thalers In bills, 47,482,000 thalers in se- | qiaiy decorated terminus, After presentation tue | bo organized a service of refreshments and indis- oe oes aoa bebe ‘ar sete | Empress, Prince and suite drove in carriages, at | pensable conventences for bishops exhausted with Sa bah Sb. 000 spe eal ae ey Pp agama tended by the glittering cent gardes, to the cathe- | oratorial exertions or wearled with protracted de- apts sraponanind 1, The Empress was in @ tasteful short costume | pates, The passages from the aula macima into in notes in circulation, 07,000 thalers tn deposits, f 1 xf ~ if rile green ct Pui - and 94,034,000 thalers in credit of ditferent kinda, | Ounces exe overed with fritis of white Valen: | these side apartments will rematu free, but the upper A normal sctiool for the benefit of native ladies and } 1; remains with the United States to assume the re- | The paant government of St. Domingo consists girls is to be opened at Poona, in Inala, shortly. eae § Oa aa effort ay peal te them from the | of ee ae emcerai chia BR: . : anarchy which uow prevails, nt—Genera) Bueneventura Tae Imperial Mint of Paris 18 Issuing so-callea | “Ying step in ‘aAvaned of such a movement ts afoot | Vlog President—Genieral Antonio Gomez. postage stamp biils of the value of flve francs each. | hold in the midst of these detached communities, Minister of Foreign Relations—M, M. Gautier, Colone! Kurowski, of the Polish lencers in the time whee the Sn eh cy Raper Rasonaliey A the besides of Public Instruction and Justice—Feuw 4 forth can be seen; where contact with ita free insti- | Del Monte, Peas Aree eaPieo, uns are dled at the Hotel Dien of | iutious will give the people au insigut ito the ad- | Minister af Finance—Ricardo Curiel. hy: vantages Which these possess over the liceuse which Consulting Senate (Senatus Consultum.)—Nine a of | respec! in potnt of numbers and equipment Supreme Qourt—On! ‘ $8,000 for powder, iliuminations and a litte lunch, phend craise Scustanily, to dierent sane Wie the ‘al i spit eas 336 nig From the 1st of October messages of twenty words | Cally of the Guilt of Mexico and Caribi Bea, to ‘the territory comprised under the present gov- will be sent throughout France at the rate of one | call at the various ports and particularly to pre- | ernment is the old Spanish portion of the island of franc, and within the Mmils of each department at | vent outlaws from using the flag of their nawon | St. Domingo, separated from Hayti by the tifty centine ware eerie commit acts of piracy against a bonne Cay! eee treaty Es Feira of 4 Thana rieadiy people. , between Spain and France, ‘he portion em- Picpnerhise Jeter Pea ane tina Arche tes ear ‘A false economy has almost swept our flag from | braced within ihe linuts of the Donstaide republic. a new dress, to which the latter ‘Observes, MMOL too the seas, ‘he fancy service in Buropean waters | covers about two-thirds of the entire island, short, if you please.” oe a contrives to hold its own, While the actual neceasi- | and includes the adjacent isiauds, The Sieh tthe ak. % Hes of the unsettled state of aifairs in the Gulf of | population, according tv the most credible A solemn mass was said at the Madeleine, in | Mexico ure not considered worth attention sufiicient | authorities, 18 from 150,000 to 200,000, The a iene Thirteen of the banks above mentioned are in Prus- Sack ee hed the sik, Hercasaque was of | part of the open arches will be occupted on oue side | Paris, on the 20th ult, for the souls of those persons | to enavie a rear admiral to appear like @ gentleman. | form of government is intended to be republican. as ala Whe aabats esinadty eid wise Un) aUR lack Jace, AS also her hat, round which wreathed @ | by the stenographic reporters’ gallery, named in the | WHo lave lately been shot in Spain im connection If there be any piace outside its own units where | but to execution Is purely miitary. The organizn- « Towns, x ae eae Between of tne samershade es her hake ins: Prius plan Tridbuna tachygraphorum, and on the other by with the Cariist moyement, centres the interest of the United States it 16 in | tion of the Island asa free and ludependent stat ‘ Faun xh f a sup-l ~ f th 4 ty 4 A photographor attached to the War Omice in | these waters. There is the interest of advancing the | dates from 1844. Spain took possession in 1801 ‘and ‘The report of tne Chamber of Commerce in Aix-la- Wo 8. SaeE O ay Pit veri By pag ‘ue that of the bishops? theologians. lind Nas sacceaded in measurmg distances and | Welfare and securing tue closer friendship of the peo- } peld the country until 1865, Wien it was reatored to Chapetic, France, states wat tue manufacturers of | finest in'France: It had been litwuunated by thou, | Tae Aboé Marches, formerly shorthand writer In } hetzhts by means of the camera, thereby maring tt a | ple inhabiding the independent islands, Bud the pre. lepéndence, Sensive orders from Asia and edad Baa Be tad oles eee like a | to twenty-three young men, selected from the Ro- De Rectal Napoleon's arena, mere Dare ot operation aguiust our soutuern ports in time: At ee nae SE ne ae aS I Poe be 4 i urming bush, ‘The Archoishop, who 1s elglty years 5, ganizing a corps of youhg lads yao have reques! RODS ABalnS? Our Bou! balers ep F peclally trom China and Japan—that it 1s tmpos- | vid, eens forward, precededby" the eecesasticar | MOM Semivary and from some of tue forelgn seml- | Fhe nonor to form a body guard ( the Prince Im. + ZOE Wak,” So oy Oh Rs Seybo, Governor Rapauel' Perea; Azua, Governor faible to ovtain workmne No execate thom, | sigatares oF Lyousy to address me Binpress tis | Rares in Rome, ao that at east two or three of them | peru ducing iis vise w (nib ntand, "os = | TERGAMY BS lmpassiis Go sux wha imaane iden | Coen Manet ccveraet ti. Devachocor 5 » plague has again Words Were almost unintelligible, being said tn a re 1 phe pi q %6 ae g H negotiauons s a et i D. Pacheco. The cattie plague out in Gast and West | Weakened and falterlag vols: audinie only to those saan ane sere karate pale Moiciiterens brow Peon eee ete ores ae recelved a telegram | worthless tiand of St. Tuomas, when another polus, | _ Districts—Porto Plata, Governor suun Nueat; Prussia, at Eloing and Rosenberg, in we district of ling near him, ‘The imperial vistors thea were te ny Which Is,"the-1AngTAge to Oe ee ee Tie Tet Rae eee cane | Davile Bust Tianisely superior ROOOM MOAR SDR, Samand, Hearique Aboko, comuaudante-of-arms. Marlenwerder, where 214 head of eattle have been a by a dais of gald and white brocade, under | Used by the principal orators, Correct reports may | Kitied by sor en, 9 Aer rive ‘Ginns, has been } with almost sei-sustaining resvurces and an admi- ach provincd and district 18 ruicd by @ mb A slaughtered, and in the neighvort ‘i A they waixed up to the altar, wiere (wey | thus be hoped for; but it does not follow that tl ‘tis Buiceana Guanlk Gatlin c Gace Fable Recgrapnical FOsiLion, COOIA De aa eri eo ae roe erat Ae tee Toe Ce Eternal gutered, @ in the neghboruood of Mull- | Kneeiea while Wie Cardinal gave his blessing, and a : id jas the The Belgrade journals publish a prociamation by | little eifort and tritng expense, In seeking for a | government each province and discr.ce is divided bausen. loud domine saivum thundered forth from. tne | SPecches will be all understood by the prelates of | Luka Wulalowitch, exhoiting the peopte to observe | Raval station in the Wet Indios the United States | Into communes aud communes into sections. The M. de Metternich and M.de la Tourd'Auvergne | OPsan. Sokiers of the line stood down the nave, | Various nations composing the Council. The Anglo- patience, as the fall of the Ottoman evpire Is not far | 18 lookiag for @ posidon not oaly where she can, | agricultural resources of the island are anpar- Bek Rad a jong anavasrichslcontsrenes #8 hain: ache heir oilers were in the choir, ‘The crowd, both | Saxon pronunciation of Latin is quite conventional, | US@4b aud advising them to distrust Austria. Aconng. to ad sbaand pallcy, hive her sulbs, bat.) aleled,.and 1 AUneral eRe Aa ea erions copie! ans, at) witty the cathedral and ouiside, was immense; and therefore Americ: Engli pega During a display of fireworks, given on the 15th with a view to the political developments which are Bae Both these important imieresta have the conclusion of which it was decided that M, de | cheer iusty. merican or English bishops, when | ait,, at Placenza, In Italy, a mortar exploded, kill- | SUF to take Place in the future. Such @ place can} deen ralne® by the inceseant coulentions of Hvak x Metternich should repair to Johannisbery ostensiviy, Th foloWing morning, at nine, the Empress speaking the language as they nave been tauzht im | ing the pyroveciinist and a child, besides seriously — Ppt a hee pay aud pena etnies baie Deru Ler ap yth perepe ry es shee Ge ais Wlananirsorics, Y+ | and Prince, notwitustauding ‘the’ glaring heat, | tleir colleges at home, not a8 they would have | wounding four persons and tuiricen otners slightly. | 22!8 acauisition, aide from. tts physical advantages | tom House revuras reached as high 23 $800,000 gold, ~ yntio, leit’ Lyons,’ accompanied ouly by Mme. de la | learned It in Rome, will hardly be inteiligivle to i woBcotehigentieme: pes a8 @ naval and Commercial station, and in addition | and falling to less than hall that amoant in times Tae wine growers of Burgund : 3 Poerke: ani’ Mis: catia’: for liallans pouring out the same languace w: Scotch gentlemen are at present on the Rhine, } to inevitably resulting in the possession of | of political agitattons. ‘fhe expense of the admunis- g gundy have already and Mile. Marion for, the asylum of iy s language with the | accouired in the veal Kit and plata, havin cl M ebristened their coming ricov/e, 101s to be called | S& Gems, at some short distance from the | broad pronunciation of their ancestors, while | heavy wager (unt they Will crayel allover Hurepe ia. | oe Corid’ lea audway bettcen. tho, greater | sraretuent of the expendivaree. on aspoune St pose “eoncile wine.”? city. ‘tyiumphal arches had been erected | the accents uscd in the Parisian unlversi- | that dress, aud uot speak any lan, ag ‘but ‘the ety en ior ie ete ere CR meerra aie eriay katate pai men ets Gli ly roe eh ine, alovig the reads, which were lined with people, ihe] es wil be equally puzziu to German | Gailic id P iy guage but the | and lesser Antilles, and is readily anu safely acceesi- | different branches of the government for the year =hog ir question Is ral times, alt-past ebate 3 le to under ra eg i oy ‘. st _ IRELAND. ten gue had returued to Lyous for breaktaet rein stand each other, ‘That 1s thelr affalr and not ours, | Some time iasposcd upon the French nobility, under | Mana by the United States waen it was fairly within | For mterior and police.. - ne ie on her way to the Red Cross at two; back at Lyons | #04 the inspiration which fs said to preside over the the name of La Marquise de Ja Salle, had been con. | 18 grasp, bub the wiilingness of the authorities to } For justice and public tastruction The Land Question—Subject for the Next | 4¢9!0 at hali-past three, and alter a short rest of to | Whole Counctt will doubtiess iead them to correct | Vicled aud senteuced to six months’ imprisonment | Part with itis in no wise impatrea, aud couid, I | For finance snd commerce. ms ang Subject ‘ the Tribunai of Coumerce, where epecctes nad to | Mlerpretations of each other's sentiments, One of | 12 Pails. have no doubt, be (de wa t once to @ successful | or war and maring....... reat Parliameatary Agitation—The Laws | pe usiencd to. linmediately after having answered | tile reporters gave a speclinen of bis aptitude the } The Engtish Churchman Conciusion, Judging from the views of the govern- ry pt je Eng hurchman mentions that the real of Entail and of Tenancy—Abeentee Proe | them the silk factories weve Vistted, and at nail-past | other day in the presence of a numerous audience | reason winy the aunual ministerial whitebsit did not | MeUtand the expressions of a large number of the priectors and Local Agents. sour the whoie party were at the camp, the Empresa | bY taking down in shorcaand Cicero's first orstion’| tase, piace ths year is that the Chancelor of the | People the tsiand would preter annexation to the ea rant : movern- Ls gents, driving and the srince on horseback. ‘The ma- | against Catiline, powerluily and rapidly deciaimed } Exchequer and the Hirst Lord of tue Adimiralty are | United States rather than the a.ienation of the vay | meuthad no foreign debt, but has lived upon ite | Dvsiax, August 27, 1860. | youvies Were commanded by General Pahkao aud | bY ® German visiiop. ‘Tne wial was Very snecessful, | so unpopuiar tha> they feared a street riot om the | 24 peninsula of Samana, But in either case the | own resources. A forcign loan. it 18 understood, —— *° 2 % ai i+] xX Mey returned for the fourth time e peeches wii 7 i : poiitic “ ab BUC 2 be the land question; anxiety to prove its misty | yotyons for the official banquet at the Prefecture, | De naturally slower in delivery, and many, who are eit Emperor of Austria 13 sata to be highly dis. | mament 0 long darkened by constant and | yet transpired. Tue home debt, at last accoun pths not being confined to tis side of the channel | The Empress did not change her attire im the course | Wore accustomed to read Latin than to speak it, | Presta iE Winearta rye d Benst towards | numerous revoiutious. In the opiuion of | amounted to $600,000, inc.udiug all clatma up to t alone, but it seems a perfect eugar-plum to the | Of the day, not even for Che reception of the ladies | Wili make very lame orators indeed, frendiyreiations between the tro. ante a A aaa | Poets eee non en, $B: SOCUISIEGH ft SNS) Aine On RRR RLOE SR EAE ANS Saye aan Siigiish prose sn Gila “eek of sawn avasad ern ,| ee Hote} de Ville nor for the dinner, and in this As to the Oriental bishops, of whom few are ex- J (cad. Teiations bot nm aces i courts and also | bay and peninsula of Samana would be bet- I give below an inventory of fori, public bulld- CR 2 . Bbe escaped great unnecessary fatigue and loss of | pected, they generally are quite Iguorant of Latii '¢ the good graces of the. Pops. ter a3 a preliminary measure than imimediate | ings, &c., belonging to the Dommican government London 7imes has sent over a speciai commissioner, | ume. ‘and wiil therefore only grace the assembly by tie: b eRR Rail dada s IGT esSnch aed anuexation, Tne planting of the United States tag | for Which the State would have to be relmarsed im who is using all his ferreting powers among the ‘At this moment she 13 at Toulon, and will soon be | Presence and confirm its decisions with their votes, ST DOMING on this. pate of the siand would at once lead to the | event of annexation:— ealinotttifinerare'toltey ait: received by the Prefect of Corsica, who has ratner | /he mimority, who have some acquaintance with the . oO. establishment of settlements on the peninsula, The The stronghoid of the city of St. Domingo, } peop! PP! y 10 sie come at the marrow | anised Parisians with prefectorial speecies, In his | }#Bguage, will pronounce it in the manner custom- ee public improvements would give labor for a number | which comprises within its walls sixteen forts aod | of tue question. No douvt his communications will | anxiety to show the Empress @ full dispiay of loyal = among Italiaus. Tho. Monroe Doctrine=Necessity of N of the iniabitants, and the money expended would | small redoubts, two heavy gun batteries, quarters { find their way to some of your readers, whom J wish | subjects a gathered = Ut ert for u preliunt- dutorike tare ge Pek loniny pegs the Poticy da the Paseo tab eek ase RS pte poagengpes ae hed unio See the fom 0, 0 mien, (we. mauaslnes, Uogether with artil- | i 7 _ | bary speech, at tue end of which he cried, “Tnere- end y eight steps, t ates Tos bos lates there and munitions of war, ) to warn against adopting the opinions and conciu- | fore give veut, as soon as she comes, to spontaneous | aud Irom that level eight more steps lend tothe Yapal | wards the West Indies—Decompesition of | #8 little doubs that by a spontaneous popular move- } ‘The Castle of Jasna, on the river of the same name, sions be dogmatically lays down, for the simple | enthusiaam.’”” This spontancousness to order re- | tHroue, which will be covered by a crimson velvet Spanish American Counttics—The Uulted ment the people would scek admission. ‘Tins, nn- ‘The Fort of San Louis, at santiago de los Cabellee Feagon that they are mostly fallacious, 41 is per- | wiuds one of the admiral who, when Napoleon 111, | baldaquin. On the right aud left of the throne will © United | questionably, would be preferable to establish- | ros. Jectly impossinie for any commissioner o1 °r- | visixed rest, sald, by way of preparation, to his | De Placed arm chairs for the two legaies who} States as a Friendly PowerA Foothold in | ing over the whole island at ouce a system of gov- | The Castle of San Felipe at Porto Plata, 086i! r special, | guilors, “Euthusiasm on each deck 18 to begin on tne | Wil represent the Supreme Pontiif in less the West Indics Demanded=Wahat the | &™went of which the people know nothing in de- ‘The Fort of San Francisco, at Monte Christie, no water how brilliant be bis powers of perception, | right.) It ts, however, not likely that the Corsicans | !mportant sittings. Around the curve Of { United States Wants In a Foreign Stati tail. it would be far better co jec the people aee the | The Fort of Santa Barbara, at Samad. to come over here for a few weeks and do ise than | require much prompting from this Prefect to become the apse or extreme | end of the iepnsspe = velga Station | experiment first on a small scale, It is @ very ‘The Fort of Lag Cacaos, at the same place. Geeies ea atealttcascdiennomiadge vin ibecy enthusiastic, aud Parisians are looking forward for | &&¢ the cardinals? eats, raised two steps above the Saiwnana—The Aunexation Question—set. | flattering condivion of the question to know that The custom houses St. Domiugo and its de- rete ‘ ‘ 5 way | n warm welcome from them to the impress and her | Platform. ‘These are as yet in plain woodwork, but | Domingo, Its Political History and Divie | 20th the parties favor the turuing over of the island | Pendencies, and at Samand. | Bogiish journals always err iv treating of Irish | son. R are to be covered with sere and carpets Which | gongInveatory of Publi: Pro} . to the United States, so that in whatever event of | The ports of St. Domingo, Azua, Samanf ana | aifairs; they write from a’superiicta! and often posi- Fétes and nothing but fetes are the order of the | have been purposely ordered at Lyons. fhe plans * vege perty=Value | political overturaings the result would be the same. | Porto Plata, licensed tor commerce with foreigners. | lively untrue knowledge, and great seme day, even down to those given by proprietors to | Presented to the Pope four or five months ago aud of tue Acquisition to the United States. So far had the movement gone at one time very re- | Algo the numerous ports and bays which could be ie knowledge, and great amusement is | {refrtenants. They al) come out 4m pripe, and thus | Provisionally approved by his folness Indicated Sr. Dostixao Crry, W. L, Angut 12, 1869, | cestly that there was prepared the following: — sed, eepecially Macoria, Monte Chrisie, Barahon: caused here at times by “grave and reverend | it Is Janduolders keep up m summer acontunued re- | Places for foreign ambassadors on this platform; | qretime tas certainty arrived when the Unit MEMORANDUM OF A PLAN OF ANNEXATION OF THE Re | Puerto, Calderas, La Romana, Matanzas an seignors,” who undertake to instract, bat display | al Of ail the grana deeds and outlay they lavish in but the representation of sovereigns and govern- sy en the United FUBLIO OF BT, DOMINGO TO THR REPUBLIC OF Tus | Manzanilio. she grossest ignorance. Winter. Arseue Hougsaye’s receptions in the season | ments ut the Council has become very doubiful of | States government to become emphatically an Ame- | UNITED STATRE OF AMENIOS, PREPARED MAHON 9, 185%, The concessions which have been granted by the . a . are only to be compared to his 1étes out of season, | late, and Counc Vespiguani takes no notice of taem | rican Power, must declare a policy suited to its new Tis ustecimantat (eater) government are lor a geological survey of the isiands The more the question is examined the more appa- | Ou Sunday last he feasted the inhabitants of bugere, | 10 Wis plan. ‘The geais of such special envoys could | reintions towards the rest of the world, As th tne dodires of his tanoclaten nin tacit disposed to emer tung. | & steam tine between New York and New Orleans — | rent becomes the necessity for caution 1n arriving at | BCAr his Lreutl chaceau. ‘Three barrels of wine, a | OWly be placed, In accordance with etiquette, be- 7 : € BUC: | Into the American Union as a Stato, free and sovereign, ana | 804 the ports of the island; the right to ship guano gisitstiinn,; h:-aimtebaaiens shied | wundved Lotties of champagne, eighty quarts’ of | tween those of the Sacred College and the Papat | cessful embodiment and defender of republican in- | ts emboldened to give aasurance that the question pei from Alta Vela; the rigut to build a railroad from ons. isfactory settlement, that is sat- | punch and fidty of syrup, for cooliug drinks, were | tlrone; but, according to the pian now iexecu- | stitutions im the Western Hemisphere, she has be- | ™tted.to the people will be accepted with enthusiasin. Monte Christie to Sanviago, or from Santiago to the isiactory ior even the majority of interests volved, | the hquids absorbed over ail sorts of manly games. | Un, there woula reaily uot be suficient space for KA beh Nevertheless, despite this conviction, the initiation of this | Yuua river, with a grant of land to be subjectto | Taese were followed b rt h A them. fore her a double field of duty and responsibility— | measure cannot be taken by the Dominicans, who, weakencd ci cl; My will be a task of greater aimeuity than was the | Tuse Were, anit carsihaan Ipc teapot e ves. | ‘Two amphitheatres will extend right and left trom | one looking \owards the affairs of tie O1d World, the | *Y,Sause of civil wars, fd surronuded by toreuin ener fom Santiago. to th Bust) aeeatanilp tine Bom Charch disendowment scheme, Ihave been for a | get ine peasauty ; the Papal. plath J . ralgiit Gnd themsolves cheated out of thelr hopes ii those wis haw Forks oho Ce eae ee ne peasantry frautic with joy; for their seigneur ‘apal platform, consisting of seven rows of | other to the organization a look with evil eye on thi " the island to New York. i considerable tine collecting reliable data on this sub. | had, in lordiy wise, had the best aftists froin Paris to | #talls sor the biehops, with space ror an eighth row, | trae, ater PAS ae u aardisiie ceva Of | emuelven by Keeret manugeuien! to oncoureee renmetiors | The value of St. Domingo to the United States | ject to present to the readers of the New Youn | decorate a tent under which dancing was kept up, to be added if necessary. About 760 bishops wiil g sss New. Towards the established | spirit of some men but little iunbued with the principles of or. | Would unquestionadly be incalculable, both 98 & 4 FIKKALD, and with " ri followed by supper, ail night. find accommodation in these sixteen rows of seats, { and antiquated political fabrics of Europe it is | det The conse ences, however, would be the more sad if | temporal possession aud in point of geographical ALD, Bud with your permission will do so as |” put to other cies. A Most characteristic evidence | ald It ts not expected that the prelates who ciatnl | necessary only to pursue a triffing and profiticss | powdto tke rovernment oF ths Unilod Biatce ohdad hare ge, | ositlon aud political power, but as I fave a ready fully av possible in a short series of letters, of which | Of French inconsistency 1s found in the temper of | #mission to the Council will pass that number. 4 Poived 8 Wegatives unt the United States should bare re- | gaid the country, however ‘willing it may be to be- this sha) be the first, mind which gveeied the dleolaration of a full amnesty tha peas rather pan RS dimen- peat Towards a igi! a unsettled so-called Therefore, modifying by @ measure adapted to facilitate | COMe part oi the great North American ptm tae . to Lierary offenders confined within tne waiis of st. J out bishops will find themselves | republics of America the work 1s one ii the result tl t tion, o rese One of my frst ppressions on the subject is that | Pelagie Ga the 16th inet. Many who bad been sen- | Father inconvenienced. These seata will be lined 6 prudent and familiar inatoane peas Congress of the ated sia i thogouhiy informed of the aastime the important, duties which atcaohy ene eg that among the contributory causes of the lana | teuced to this prison were atili free, awatting only a | With serge and furuished with a desk im front of , 6 real aituation of the Dominican Republic, shouid give its | relations. Our institutions are entirely unknown to aiment a vacancy for lucarceration, the cells all being full, } Me Occupant and a spittoon underneath, serving | tle establishment of Axed forms of government and judgment of its system of government, its territory, popula- | the people. It would, imiculty 18 the decay and in many cases total ad- | These were informed ‘that they “would have | When closed as a footstool aud priediew.” Ranged | the building up of a community of republican Inter- | declaration; or do some sich aot us it'amay teers bastante Wied policy to lve tem: time’ to beoome:temiiar perce of auy sympathy or good feeling which | to go to prison the day betore the 1th, | Fouad the base of the episcopal amphitheatres Will | ests, ‘The Monroe doctrine, which has been accepted | 12! tho President of we Union to accept anu stacethorcat | With the new dutles wu'ch would be expectea of #houid onite landowners and tie persons to whom | 12 order to have their names cailed out | Dé seats Jor tie Pope's theologians, The space be- ‘4 if P the Dominican Republic #0 soon as the measures for carrying | them as citizens. At present the act of pru- ahey commitsheir property, whieh in an agricaitarai | S20nS tue liberated. They, therefore, constituted } tWeen the two ampuitheatres will be oceupted by ¥ 8 declaring the American policy on this side of they] this out are adopted. In such document it should be stated, | dence and statesmansttp te the possesstone of > 1 1 ‘21 ) tiemseives prisoners on the’ 14th, and, as there wag | the orators’ tribuue or rostrum, and the altar, on | Atlantic, is either an iil-matured conception or else }} { desired, that the annexation of Texas should bo assured as | Samand a3 @ beginning. Whatever might be community should bind both together for the com- | no room for them, had all to gather in the public | Wilen the holy sacrament will be constantly exposed Mts full interpretation 1s not understood. It condition tuat ight ‘be thoushtnesesaacy. ium Seige eam, | He Wish of the fnuabitants of st Domingo— mon weal, A century ago this existed largely in | Courtyard unti bedtime, when three and four shared | ¥ emind tue assembied bishops that they constl- aha hie os omaitin! tt magn oe shonunt peneneary. dnt YeiDE Con: | whether to remald '& mongrel people, Of We Ireland, ‘The lord of the soul resided among nis | We fame cell through night, a torrid might. They tute not @ mnere profane parliament, but a universal babii canes satiate a ae to say that the | question of tinie which the Executive of the United Bates ee ne Atnerican—Samand wilt ‘ : j n the ch. Dnited States will view with displeas may take to place usin positi ion, | always main fepantry, occupying more the position of the lead of | tollowing moruing. The new comers were perfectly |, A* 800n aa these constructions are completed the | nective war any attempt on ie ted of Bi Pros, | wiki wi‘bedone inmeticiy tecauwe then tere wil yé | Uuited Statow ta Miew ofthe speedy independence @ family than the awe-inspiring rent gatherer of | &tomisied on arriving to Gnd those of their brocher- | Pope will proceed to biess tnem according tw the | P y i part of European } none of those fears which may show themselves previously | of Cuba and the imitation of the example py Por a hood who had been con{\ned for months so periecuy } Prescribed ritual. governments to estab!isa themselves on American | Of expressing ouraeives to the creation of an embarrassing | Rico and other evide voueation? Oe more recent days. The advent of bad seasons was | inaierent and calm at the prospect of pardon and The umpbitneatres are still unfinished; they and | territory, and at the same time view with Indutfer- @iuaton, Spanish dotuinion in the West. Laie hin hoon Understood by thie resideat proprietor, It gave him | Lverty before them, ‘They were about sixty, ail | te platiorm have to be carpeted; the tribune and | ence the constant disorders which attend The annexation, should this island arrive nt that | and a duty on the vart of the United States ty take an opporiuuity | for tue display of Kiudiy | talkung poultice as if they were not in prison;’dis. | the altar have to be erected iu te central space; the | Tee Nee Men en Ml the nu- | stage, of a country bearing towartls the United States | her place prominent a3 the natural triend of all peo~ feeling, | or 1 ch the characteristic | gratt- | cussing tie merits and demerita of authors; the | Ralleries for the steuograpbers and bishops’ theolo- | merous petty administrations existing there, winch | the relations of St. Domingo, would have to come | ple straggling for freedom, particularly in this pars @ of the Tish pessaut returned hin a | questions of the day, &e; bat of the amnesty not a | aus have to be constructed, and the euclosures of | assume to cell themselves nations, The Monroe | Under the same provisions and statutes ae enacted | of the world. Alr. Fish has were # wide spaere open rich reward in days of greater prosperity. | syllable, Some were playing at bail; othe! the transept have to be pated ee . for the aduulssion of the State of Texas, which La q ; is ‘ perity. playing ail; others, m shirt P p and decorated with } qoctrt yhich I i y id & | before him, anil has au opportunny to characterize: Thue sympathetic bond has nearly passed away. | siceves and scarlet caps, at chess, Atlepgih the | tapestries. octrine, which 18 evidently as ttle under- | government and public Works of its Own, aad Was | hia administration by the inauguration of the true rhe peasantry and middie class tenants are not | morn of the iin came, ond the firs: sound neard | | 1 mentioned in my precoding letter, and now re. | stood by our public men as many other Sn independent sovereign State. Atuerican policy towards the independent coumuni- pee a et TG iri mb ir reg ming er reading Seg erent de SEO Peat asa proof of the Pope's full determination to | things, must mean more than a war against foreign inate following ia @ copy of tie essential portions of | ties an tits side of the ocean, and give to the wor Y evially. In the days yinem- | cell doors, As each door was opened ana unbolted, i council, in spite of sinister ra. # a rigged the fai Interpr { ® tenantry 0 voice soon added, * a t Le f y 8 ether, tha 3 3 Ng e, equivalent to placin; i a ANNEXATION OF TEXAS TO 4 d f ehanged It snow! Th 4 of Ireland at | The prisoners did so, but with nounbecomingalac. | among those found at the Emporium to form ® | qoq by the name of revolution, constitute.ttie pehy haalsatteoipea tee hlotioe coetintee es norte THE PENNSYLVANIA COAL TRADE. n 400, nicy, OF 600,004 y seemed much more concerned as to What | Moaument commemorative of so great an event. ” Pad | guar 0 Wik Fiat ro netariers. Of lave fortn nirds are per- | thoy w # todo wih their freedom thaa they | Tie foundations for tie mouument are being dug | record of the peoples to which tt ts supposed this anpject tothe adjustient vy thie gevertn Lisl ethane V quite unknown by the latter, the majority | were Wien they lost it, ‘They at length assembied ia | On the Jamicutam, the tradittong nSt. | doctrine especially aliuaes, Tt would ba diiiionit tu | Of voundary that may arise with other ments; and the {From the Philddelphia Ledger, september 0.) absentee Jandlords, whose basin ase ¢ the nall on toe around Bo ir be peace by the pond ys rie tte colu . & | ma any pr re HabEto sod i photic ar eeneteton ewer Wie the Proper e i of is adopt an | ef coe sg tA beginning to weerm ¢ art by mt rector of the pneon th: hey could waik honie, ‘oO just proportions olished, under a y pre i a 38 a ¢ p sald“ repablie ‘exas, shail | rather more cheerful asved! ous it Was dull a. st Tent roll t seemed a novel idea that ot uome, Sou anera | # sued hear the spot on waieh iets to be erccied: } uniess the declaration of hostility towards foreign | Beyett@emted jG Mey, President of the, ontea LeeLee catene St ROIS root roo teens cole of this pr long line of men in varied attire was seen streaming | This quality of marbie, varied with black, white, red : on be r on ‘or becore the Int day of Jani f nal | siderable extent, still hold aloof from the market,. being estates held companies who bare | dawg th valk Of the usualy tranquil street if | ANd green spois and’ veinsy ts exteembly cttecuve | Meervontion be umited with an effort to encourage’) Ari?a ct, “wien ndmified ints ibe Union alter cedigg to ibe preieering co vaky Weenies IOS ae lace bought up the propertic time to time, whose hich ig situated the paternal aud maierna| | aNd beauttiul, but it ts sore suttanle for the isidg | 8° Preserve order in these same countries, Tho } United States all public edisices, sortiheations, bavacks, | 20 the season, With interruptions to the trade im sy AN ie ey invested, vat glance | gatirists of the day, One of them relates that as the estion, # llabie to be corroded by aimos- States v : de ] ce rie lee te anidsendnttan’ taste, ark, RC Lee oanaee Oy SoOnat Cea a there may appear @ceriain amount of fairness in | Went along ike stray plyds, Wuaccustomed to bert pheric changes and the action of the elemer 4 United Spates Merirvenr-ts are ie be the defenders and eres — paretee, pean ree i pei repanity of Texas, | and the miners, fad in others by reason ofan over: Tier ple wate the most of their property; to this | thus, an o.d woman, Wo Was busy with a Love » Dave plated Ihat the cuiuu Ip to stand gua Nex. 4 Coan Wane of yerY Petty revolutionary community | sel} tetala wil the publle funds, debte Laxes wad dics of | stock of coal and a want of orders to make room. BTallae oat enh tenants areas fully a over’ a mound of aeuris, suqdenty lufded, gute | Senal beteatar, Xetora ay th blatHes *omesciting | on the American hemisphere; nor doés it mean that, Fopudbiie, ant alvallalsg rota all the ywcant-and uuapproe | (OF further production—there was neyeyiagies» ae Tro Tastee a due, Warid and as ready to ineet it | alarmed, and cried, im terror, “on, dear me,'all the | te five parts of the globt, Be vo ve-cromaed by | tike a great bully, it hol! stand by and tet men out prlatedtands iriag within tetas, to beappied to rhepay. | Mefease on the prodaction of fhe ‘te Taf olitrasos shoes it AMNory of the recent agra. | thieves broke loose” ‘This compliment causéd more | Yronze gut statue of St. Peter. On one sde of the eda Hold Tats nud prevent gutsKte mauences | Mevtiof the debia and liabilities of anid, repubite of Toxae, 7.890 tong, and yet It yas ** 1, ein teeee i Fesiet fatr and legitimate de sanity ob any estate | joliity to the stragyiing band than the knowledge | Pedestal will be the commemorative tuseription, of fre rf relslag (ose ofiices of humanity dictated by and flabhities, to be di cued of ae said Bt rye ‘direck, wat seepoutnd bt gee year, The indicat este > demanis for advance of | ‘hat they were fovgiven aud the crimiual strokes of | Witch drafts have alrendy been sent to his ‘Holinoss | Ghriaiian feel 7 2 oe en fy no event ave naid demienndtabiitios 0 beaume @ chm fe muACs? * , irom this date hence to to end Daring the po ont eir pens forgotten, by some Of the most learned epi i mne, There att? Hie at oe ot atanne . (ipon the gover tof the - eorne 10 yor" al, if ° FF Asay 8 hase ner Ke aid Mat prices of most This isa fit pictare of human contradiction and | ot the Pontit's ‘own reqniest. 4 fevone wivet fs i Ba At § a tion but it fs thé part of consistence coe seaplane} chat cceam elas ER 6 corsieponulig ene th vader tt ide Core Geenew in many cone Fait, a fanaers ay conrad: ® ioonen, ie nice oe make Victims; | Moat likely ve selected rans vhus:— ey srespathy fot a people siroggting one Maino ane éGudition of political parties, however, at this | for coal, al Wliat’ the minor operators aia Penson of eens ar ones, And, although edestal they stand on injures the ruler and woorcoerboredebpaenseieden webbeoeusrde ter yoke of oppresston. In unis the people ! ine on the island would preciude aay action on | carrying companies — consider of labor, te of wages ne ; : erence ven ppresston. of the United | the part of ertuor taking the mith 3 ee acta pond ba Taree ge roie ator ne rate ne | sulisfies the vanity of the patient. When once ite Sedente Po 1X. Pontitice, Maximo, ¢ | Sintes are in advance of their’ por hor taking the imitative on so Impor. | prices ig Kept up. Butif the . prices tail off incre eos sud fucintie, : sed, pillar is cut down and the victim falls he excites no 3 imperante G eo, 3 Btates are in ae goverament, Sym- | tanta question ag annexation, for those opposin ht has # tenant refused to chare largely it by effo ner es cisco Joseplio, 3 | cutand quast-poltieal would answer agan tuitias ye aunworitiog in power, And yet it is | stand out sor prices, though they see the season for OF this prosperity With Ins dentora Ge, tue result | Among the curlous things sald ‘on the day of the | Sereeeerereerseeevers sserercererrereere.resesser’) | uty step to, UNtTaIMInEL Me Leonie sepa of teiew | perkins, Mace na ieee Nel persons have ven, | work gradually wasting away. The auppiy of coat Grease of rent. LAM AWAtS Cf Lene ATINg lu- | fete deserves to be recorded the thanksmiving Of R } ‘Then follow the names of other Catholle sovereigns, | stroggie for freedom, ‘The sttccess of tie fature ee | Power The cele eet ee otadn those now in | meod not be snort, for there are mines enough ready Where leases have expired ‘duane ne stances | county lad at churen, He ts favored with a aplen- | ranked according to thelr re lo sovervigns, | strugg r Sree ecess 2 future be. | power, The whole matter Is a coiplicated oue, and | for operation, men enough to work them and car. ; I urtr » pant few | Qld barivues voune, Whieh Be Gneemaeeaee Geta ¢ pelt respective Catholic popu: | longs to tuose who have the virtue and courage to | lor that reason th rar) : Ns + - years, and new contracts have be 1 4 : consecraies to tue | lations. Tne epigraphist has inciuded in ist, | undertake the hazard of rebetitor t' aon tho possession of Samana asa piace | rying companies of almost unilinited capacity, more than double the former rate of Cergy on Sundays, and also with a knowledge of | but oTiev Po - Bert] bend: OF @ Genet bellion against the iron | of real necessity and advaniage to the United states rowinee eile 4 ETT Re b physic, which he consecraves to the best apottecary | oath taraly Believe the Fope will ganction tucit | band of a despotism deat to itboral, pri should be acquired und the annexation question | tieneet cost are natoonliy Sennen of “he araut other elds of the picture ts that tue grext tw of trish | Of his Vilage om working. day, “Me Mad to give one | Ramee Cousidermg thera ail ugurpers or revo- | an pound ww darkuess by the chains of regious | be allowed to remain a, abeyance wutll Tag woogie | ities tor tne Torpeeuyd mecvine de Rewetise aie ae eee ie alia ence cong i, 4000 aa | to the cougrogation on tie oveasion of Me UnpetiBl | reve rrercere ee nine present condition of all the Span aerualy take suemmattr 1h tir own hanaa aa Aa | Rumers Who as tackruly await fi MAPK fort hot bvenefived nor the country enriched by suorersea | yinteee te Locality. fe RaOaine tone no tae Piegnante th Tata, Viclore Baamanacie ¢ | countrles is one of constant upheaval and disorder SN ea MSAD icy hh) dicied oh od keel CL vaiue of ita production. Im thls cave the avsent | Lautantia,” He . h “Te Deus Vices Regis in Hisp jerente $i 0% Kid government, Inawou . a yards the United States, and a very short | in prices consumers would no doubt Increase thor $ . Sea cave the abser audlantin,’ fe made a mistake by givin i ves Reg spania, Gerente Serranio. 3 government, InMous Oppression, an tnquixi: | time, by once A o ke conces: 4 ceasny OF spending portionict the ‘ne: | phivsic to the clergy on the wrong dey. Rather & sooo oeait Moxicanant, Regence snaretion Pe er 3 Oh prlesteratt und whole ‘Work of ‘annexation gutetiy” accompisned, | ston water the busts dxed by” miners, “The Nesdaag * a, ‘8 pend portion e {ood thing, too, that of the grocer at Versailles dur- OLOUOULOLETLEPLELE EL TELOPEPOLEDLOEPEIFIETE ren 0 y ha i ie succesa | This would then be put tue begranin, 27,23 - Trust or GOuCat the expense of the ini the Greworks. In one grand pyroiechnic piece | 9,1N® next lines import that the Reumentcal Coun cae comntries In securing Iudeyeuisnes | - it may he well n this connection vo give a brief | for the. your sl0017 tous-an Inorease Of oy aud Aahaararer ictale Wee, ico, ia ria oot Te ape nee Brand pyrviechnic piece | of he Vatican was opened on the sth of Decommer, | OLce Spanisa crown. Iaheriting mony of the evil | review of the polltics of the island for Mie past Tew | tous, “Che Sonuyiklil, Navigation, siipped but ase expenditure in this way often-m ceriaily increawes wate or palm trees, “Whyever,* acked a | 190% and 1a the twenty-fourth yoar of Yius 1X {raits of the Spanish eburacter, the people not | years, In 1865, after ie driving out of the Spantards for tite weak, ait Tor ti Ten Yeo ite ine Feproduchive power of the holding, while he has | spectator tou ueigubor viose by, “have they taken | PoUllicate:— ' tiniled 1 a communtiy Of Interest atrecied against | forthe second’ time, Jose Mura Cuural came Ino | w decrease on inst your, to Gate of Sélnt wana OpHartUntey te see ae AHAL RE the | Hirst | Gale trees instead of something more bushy?" "ian | Qeeeererecses ce reeserr.starerersnerrsarserseerely | WOKEN Ug tind faollOiity aetlMtede DY eee we | ROWSE As President of the Domuntean Kepudlic. it | Tho tonnage reported by all the tarryiug compas further exorbitant Inevease of 1 Ne he be not | Gul#,o: Napoleon's campaign to Leypt,”” answered 3 Piaudente Foto Cathotico Orbe. 3 ower, bad Aiea ‘g actuated by & craving tor | 1s complained by his friends that hia administration | mies for the Week Was 209,008 tons—ni tnorease of M8 unsophisticated plilosoply, that he himselt | us of the date of the na the date trues are to remind COTO LT CORE TE LO TE TELA TOLL DE LETELE ELL EOLENE IEEE») things we oo 8 gradual course of dec Meas ton of By others it is gaserted that he was # man of good | of 61,370 tona In corresponding week laat year, ‘ihe #howtid enjoy the result of his own Iabor aud mune! Ihe we: b¢ hundredth anniversary ‘The dato of the closing of the Council will con- | In these ivi 1 Caneaition. | heart, bus ncked torce of cliatacter. This waa suil- | aggregate production for the year Is 477,009 ton: expended—nome sitanger periipare # "i, 7 * Hed we ; us been excessively cold, 1 | elude the Inscription. the Afice vil disturbances ae, the Caucasian, | cient to cause the fall of any man, In Octover, 1956, | against 8.)4,002 tons in 1868—an increase Of 15. mt od arabe ne fitungor, perliaps a kecu Joun | Again completely settied und Ta re quantities. of Ihave already mentioned the Pope's intention of oie nd tie mined Bree striving one agaist | forty men from Curagoa, a Dutch island olf vie | tong, There rematas About three months to the cad Gourpete, and here we arrive ¢ febeilion pains Trived. | “Chasselaa of Fontatnvleal,” | holding an taternational exhibition ot objects of arc | crnment In view fort ae a ed of rue or gov. | Spamsh Main, landed on the southern coast of St. | of the-coal deasou, Including the first week in Ue6 . © The landowner ty aways Wis seen een point. | cries the grave vender, Uur his wares come fram | aud industry serving for the external uses and cere- | spised, allow their passions tO Oatry thei teegiey | LomMamO. Inthe district of iligney, about 100 miles | cember, tn the santo time last year there were chine, Who sees tis own incometmproved by securing | shonte the petoh cries hu ‘Fecheg de Nontreut,! monies of the Catholic religion, and this # control. y eta beyoud | east of the city of St. Domingo. These men were in | mined and markeved about 6,000,000 tons of coal the highest bidder; he cares notin the sieht u ontreuil they area |} may serve as an additional corroboration of fi 1 the Interesia of Bueneventura Baez, who was hying | To doas much from this ume to the same d: maa tO hear that fon ot in the shghtest de- | failure this year, she p wo have in Paris | bona Jule desire of nolding the C 7 1 there ve any state of things in existence worse | at Curacon, and aitempted to create a movement in | December will requi ( Lay mis. Reve pes pale Mas teneralions of Ue game come from Toulouse. “-Foires de Tours" te the ined Por the exhibition, Whfch Will be make fa be a pea oo th Howerless than the government of the | his favor. "The entive party was captured and sen- | of avont 382,000 require an) aver e Woek'y coucuge representative of a iatwr of fucecyarme je is the mistake, J or they come up from Provence, not Tou- | sian Convent, in the Baths of Diocletian, will remutn te st) si-American countries tt has not yet presented | tenced to be it, but the penalty was commuted, week Was @ littic iess than 300,000 tons, a and supply. Pat i inal let system of demand | rane, "Canada apples’ are Normandy pipping; but | open four months, Tis objec self, And as long as the United States compia- In July of the following ycar & number of Baezis- } paid before, the t ‘i Ut, a8 WO > Suit fe Tenxentpe 16 Acignant And impulsive, An | be thelr native land what it may—ande it never is 7 tgs pbject 13 to attract visitors } cently Jooks on without taking @ hand or allowin: ‘Tas, led brother of Bae, landed from a Dania! » he trade ts equal to all the demands recorded, and unless tee hoon | hit weate teldeail tn b never is | to Rome and to afford competent persone an oppor: | otiers to do Ke Bates ; Upon (ie Inarket for coal Mf consumers Will but come counsels of bis priest or minister provelt aioe ra FA cases i pe is ripe, fall of savory | tunity of comparing and adopting the nest processes | better. Proves made tha pind eal to row muot | schooner at Monte Christi, but not meeting with r mence at once laying im their suppiles. Quite a tat eee arises, mischicf in some #uape or form | tains of pears and heaps or grapee one oe, rout used | the production of such sacred articles and | ing the control out ‘of the in of the Decpie, ead anes ed ts led to the breaking off of rela- Which ta ree aa ee relabe Rt Fors Tesi OLioWs. y Halle atatx in the tovaing vont ee Se he Fruit | to faciiitate the purenase of them at low rates by | attempted to re-enact one of those pecubar mtitary | tous wermeen Haytt and Kee Dominy or oy Cube Nich ie Nery sluck tor want of orders for coal, 4 Thia 8 A sketch Of one contributory streamiet to | unpacking of ® train trom the land of <i at the | poor bishops desirous of taking souvenirs from Kome | despotic torms to whioh the French y | Mone weswoon, Saye oe go by Cabral, | quoted rated to Hoston and like distances are $2 the great river of discontent Which ris mon i ¢ land of Canaan would | back to their dioceses, Pio Nono ven 20,000 | eh neh people have ; upon the grounds oF the former government fur- | to $285 per ton, but the lowest ‘ crush the | bave beed i the Lebrewe bud known ateuin, 1m the oi ; sgken to subinit for want of ability to take care of | mishing ald to Baez. ood eetore is tap ae " ance for the Bret oniley and for # fund from wich | themselves. Herainie Intertorence, of all tuinge, 16 | dn a Ratacita nhs oc, Vansele herstoiore iu ty * a8, anuaRy, MAO, WO POlLGA) BIMAKOD bECgINA } MakAGiA Kade How run to Georgetown

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