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EUROPE. M. Rasnail in Democratic Review of the Silnation in France, {is Politieal, Military ous Conditio: Germany- and Re 3 of France Ta Zoave of the Sultan. sug by me corresponde of our cabie te nrope we have the owing 2 in valuable and interesting detail Pais LO WO Bish Of Uctobers Prince George of Sotins-Prauntels arrived in Parts, where he proposes to stay for some th prince, who is about thirty years of iegiment of Body Guards of tae King Of Hanover, is ihe grandson of the tate Premecess Frederica of 1 reiil4, whose second husband was King craest of Hanover, father of ine served in ti Queen Olga de Wartemberg, travelling under the pame of the Counvoss de Teck, arrived iu Florence. She fs the sister of the Emperor of Russia and of tue erand ess Mavie de Leu berg, who in- Labits the Vilia of Quarts, The Queen is accom- panied §, the Grand Duchess Verda, daught a De ynsiantine, ? number ale, in the utions were Vassage Raoul. passed by the me to the amount of erat france per day in buiidiags, seven fran he wor ait 81x ceutimes for painters on gia Second, not to ylek any price, and not rn to the workshops nule quired advance ia given Vulrd, Dut to Work More than tea hours, and in no ease to Work uveruiine, MasmAch as that system be y by eua eo mas All these resolutions oath. that t x alon y the im. 1 the Fast, prom tion of aire: buy Ala rt Dy iy oO a hou “a itn en man for som i y were 3 1 The joury sat itme! » that the at prices very v0 for the grow: Manu- facinvor and = ¢ oul r cent spermmena? sent to them, have uiad p purchases, and the e@utire crop will suorly uave been disposed of. LANS w of a Her ith the Distingy Dopaty—Dis th v Man festa- Saos on the SituntionR aoraliyeThe Jesuits and the and Edaens Voxrespon= ned the y 42, endowln, vn the fact thai cn) tous equentty were debared from re and emein ar iit tae vi 7 ¢ body, Ong of the deputies aforesa , © lug OW In His famous and faaung tuat fh nid proessd on the zeth and summon the haus, vernment to bold it should only be couferr ihe people vants, M. de Keracry’s card was published at te end of noer, Ou the 20 of Ortover a decree appeared in tue Ogictet cons two houses for the 2th of November, one moni ufier (he date fixed on by the ¢ y of Finisl iu (he mean- vad received the approbation of neariy alion comprising the opposition. lotan und other prominent personages i ia sigaiug the card. Victor Hugo bativa, no doubt as an amateur or % The well known editor of the M. ail, not only signed, bul Juuuected forth in aa addional procianation, to the effect that evon suoalt he be lett a seul —he would waik dowa tie boulevards to the Palais Bourbon on ive 25th, Notwithstanding #0 Many prominent adhesions to the project, the p. Utne Dis fe wiadoaliy saw is mischievous tendency and adv Vhe deputies to witiedraw their motion. Readily cons tag to @ that view, Ube signers scraicheidl their names off the list, one by one, ond editor deputy Raspail was the last toturn tie whole id lato smoke cul off, too, uil's with- drawal was on, Me e me of the atiributes ¢ His opt are looked his poiiitcal nents are disposed to accord htt all respect as a man of high moral cuaracter and the mo clen tious convicuions, paty and en tor he is In cominand of the most alvunced wing o the “Youug France’ cohorts, In fact the imperial aiherents eud newspaper writers tant him with Placing himself forward as a candidate for Lie Pres @ency of the French republic, Whenever thal ey shall come of, ‘hese taunis are not only addresses to him, but to two other repnblican chiefs, viz. Lissagaray, editor of the R forme, und to Victo Hugo, known as the editor of tie Rappol, as be inspires and vrrites for i's columns from his desk et Hauteville House. The Ray Reuorne and Réveit are, (uen, we three great Paris organs of la république, Raspail 18 seventy, Victor ilugo sixty geven, Lissageray thirty. ‘The fret, alivougt tue eldest, is not the jeast ardent in t uy write imperialisis, and Le wields both ay gore tongne and pen. In view of (hese facts your correspouteut reconuy took te necessary stepa to procure an interview, and this morning proceeded to Cactiau Arcuell, a Mule village ten minutes by rail out of Paris, where the deputy leads rather a cioistered iife, Ingulry at Dis newspaper oMice for his address was in vaio, for ho never goes there; at the drag store of be who gives medical consuliations after sever y previous asking by letier, I was furnished with the dosived Indicauions, On arriving at Cachan, my route through the village voulevard4 was readiy traced for me oy several of the working people, who 1 swear by ‘te celebrated repubiiean deputy. They are on the best terms, or as Ue Prenen phrase has it, aux petits soins, with him, The door bel waa responded to by a middie aged Womai—M, Kaspail's boane—who informed me that her “inaster” rarely received auy one; she would, however, sve if he was at home, and hand bim my cord. AN indiaus after this colloquy the bonne returned, With & smiling countenance, to usher me doto the preseuce of the mantifesier, who failed to manifest on the appointed day, | found a vevera- bie, benevolent looking oid genueian, in bis drese- ing gown, standing betore tne fireplace of a large, gry room, handsomely furniced nd iiiled With books, Hewapupers and letters, waiting to receive me. His mygearanoe 18 that oi the best pre- ry ion against the uasanite of age: he wears hie # colucles and his fall white heard with all the dig- ‘yot anold Roman. | now proceed to give the pal points of our conversation: ASPALe-=t WAS Condemned | 1AM, at Dourqes, hy ¥ Wiieh, alitough ¢ d TOM as HOI 4 WAPCLY CauibLed 5 ¥ tae major io Ab Paris no jary could havo been o wo ae, and pence i Was tried at cow urgent and Well-plied pressure upon iney sentenced me to ten years’ secinsion, and, A yours’ imprisonment, my scuteace Was NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1869.-TRIPLE SHEET, BPRS MEE Tae a an nt a Se pe NCES SES. Lei: PES ERY aD commuted to banishment out of France. After 1] teachers” It is necessary to explain that the état | pass in review certain events in the life of the great | tiees of the Eastern Church haa remataed, espectatiy | Progress to Chins and Japan. In fact, it nas bees got to Brnesois a demand was made ou the King’s is burdened with half a millton doilars for the oon- | German reformer. the tendency against centralization in ome, Huss | held to be one of the seven barbarian parts om the { thought that a Joun Huss was born on the oth of July, 1389, in the | character ot ie Baal pore tania teeuering on | World, into whion travellers wandered with distrast, village of Husinets, near the southern boundary of | restormg the independcuce of national churctes and | with fear and apprehension, ‘Yo visit Turkey, Syris the kingdom of Bohemia, By tho assistance of | inftoducing wual we should call in political I8N- ana Egyps hy theless, been much courted triends Huss was enabled to study at we neighboring | fre Churcas eae Mie snto the administration of sf y Gi silly mearseatey a yatu is! i | the Churca. our wealthier tourists, Stamboul, with its ancient town of Prahatis, and later at the University of Greek churches converted into Moslem mosques, its Prague, where he obtained the degree of doctor | Jewish Converts to Catholiclsn—A Marriage | vasaars, the Bosphorus and old Seragiio, has proved of laws in 1396, Two years later he was DiM-alty. @ point of attraction to many of the learned made professor of theology and phtiosophy, and in Our matt advices from Europe state that a Jewish. ana Uniearned im ancient lore, Syria, or as 1402 preacher in the afterwards famous Pethignem | married couple ta Prague were lutely converted to | some still love to cail it, Paloating, with Jerusa my chapel and spiritual director to the Queen Sophia, | tho Roman Catholic talin, and wiehing, with the zeal | and the Holy Sepulchre (or at least wnat figures as In Huss’ time Prague was the seat of one of tho | Of Heoplites, to leave the past entirely benind them | such), Induces a muliutnde of otherwise unemployed wovernment for my expulsion irom Beigium; but pirudtion of, chia minbuin@ahe a! dex oonkiderabl F eppened to bein the house of aR Intnential ) tS oa she annnnt eget of tie wnols Baucationsl friend, the governaent did not comply with the | larger than e whole cat tomand, f have been back in France for tho Jasi Department. ee Fears, paPeOl tie Ae ee ee Nel OF 1” we jower chamber of the Legistature, which be- bieetaconoas : should be iad, Monsieur tas: | gins to dl ap, 361 members being in their seats and Dall, 4 you would be willing to Rive Me your views onty yet absent, ia continued the discussion of Upon the recent uautlestauiva. e pally belaninig Se orgie! WtesPalie say, raver, WO manifestauon, I have | te Sear aneg pod preter oe reform 0! igure uotiing ariden and do gotobject to Wuxing with you adaiinsstrativn, 9 Were anxious to refe: mm tHO SLLUAGON. "LENE 7 aries oe thé bill to a committee and shelve it kere, the coa- lool spy, pad by the police, and Napole: ike ‘ ing rae ifs juilecies gardea. If L had gone to the servatives demanded 18 discussion m tue plenual, vieve de ja Concorde there Would nave been a | while the natioual tberals, headed by Deputy Herr com of 10,000 accompanying Ms to Ce doors ot Laster, oflered & Compromtse to the effect that it} three great universities of Europe, the other two | tliey rosolyed to separate, and appiied to the £pis- | individu re rchdet a ri ” » ¢ i ‘als to abandon even Paris and London, veps Lecistaut, Bat wo deciled to keap i® | yi uia pe dcvated an Vommitten of the Wuole, | being at Paris aud Oxford, And it waa very natural | opal Vicar in Prague tor a divorea, ‘To tnetr great ; ople trost maviag, trout Ring to & trap, and, | po that, at tue option of the House, pure 3 be 8 Germany and Switzerland, and to turn thelr stepa that the first great movement towards intellectual | (isappointment they were informed that as mare towards the dist Y sll oe 7 of ‘ tant Orient. freedom tm Eastern Furope sould take place watin | TMe 's accounted & sacrameas in the Rowan Ueto | ye rony taken in the n in Feros pais we ay eae ih Kdoration of | LG, Cistea the nuvual tis was tudissoluvie, ‘The same view, ‘Thd Pyramids, its Wi if upon @ consideration of UiLauis, Lowever, did not lose tuew presence of | Thebes and the Cataracts’ seem never to lose thelz the career of }iuss and the religious movement in | Wind. Wutl alter their momentary discomiiture hold upon the public mind aad curtosity. oi edie repited that a marriage celevraced vo. ish wabor pw Bobomia during his’ life, and for twenty or thity | Cold not be regarded hs A suerament bee eee, | The visit of the Sultan copurred 1 the midst of @ years after his death, tt is necessary to take a ehort | clogyuan. ‘ia arguaiont was Uuaaswerapie, nud | Ctvil war tn a portion of his empire almost equal in survey of the peculiar condition and history of Bo- | at list (be Episcopal Vicar a Fou tie marrike | importance to that of the Soutuern part of the 7 nly by & rabbi, wiici, : lalebgs ‘he struggle of the Cretans for thotr homia itself, which ih every respect ditfers from tbe dissoved, but Germany. SVUNdOst CasuUlsis doubt," separation from Turkey end annexation to the little 1 tat they would have been cruely Ti gone, ! coucluded, alter tature | O49 vi at mga’ be referred tow special ry so. | COuuutiee, A majority voted ta favor of Cals prove: 1 Ne aoe te mateo eat hc Mea sisivd Leche govermment should aduere siriclly Oa diac day excepttne taevitavle Vadauds, We did | 10 tae drat Wulcly ws previously mentioned, 18 lof wut do Not Want way More rots, enenfes, revo- | MXbly Lureaucralic und witbout a partic.e OL boasted. Not de Mtoodsedy Aik We kaow that this one | veradty, 1t wil surely .esull im &iuilure, kveu if een sh—iteauang. the. Bunoeror—Wwould nave, | Soverameut saowia acquiesce tn tie aiaterdal autead- inode the = F gutest estado, bet ane Ws Wien Wilk be Insisied Mp vy Lue itueral tots to Wore aga a, ad at Rica | McHuns of Lue lower House, Ley will be rejected vy v ind Aubin, to stain the ground with | ie re of the none cen of ie have AAP Gra telince atsien: ae ae bcen still more reacuouary thaw the aluisters tuem- of our teaow citizens. tie has aroy tt golves, took place. This ts ruly a use’ to mage | United States, apots, Dub We are COAVEnCed that ali onae Ci Tue entire fortschrit party has agreed to the fol- Bohemia is remarkable in the religious and poltul- -__ Kingdom of Greeco aroused feelings of animosity adi wave longer, and cuea, it he ives va, ne will ‘ ' r f r cal history of Europe, because it 18 tue country 2K ‘ reget duuset away souewuere else, ie | JVs Louou Of sound seuse, Whivil Is oite.ed as a TURKEY. against the Sultan and his government throughout ahao pe! 2 RWRY: 806 » Prussians, | 88 Bypeudix CO tue eustuug DUdgel discussiou:— | where the two opposing systems represented by the : ti i 7 5 0 13 OMY wiraid of Lue Almericans aud tae Prussians. |)" cris, 1a order to relieve die Prussian budgeG tt |p, 1 Ww ‘es dbahir is ~—~ ~ the Christian world, which almost threatened the nurlag the Mexivan expedition he bad ouiy to re the eae of tae Soria German | Eastern and Western Churches, or more correctly | iy gmpresy Eugenio at “inddel FLP%—Tow | dissolution of the whole Empire vf the Ottomans in is uecessary Wo redu Coulederaiou; Waeeas the principal exveuse of tue Coulederaitua is Caused by tae miliary eal; aad Waeress & pormae ie Wat fouling I ue States vi Burope 18 hoe required by the jeaousy of nuvous bul due only to the poucy of Cabinets, resvived, Laat tus coy al zovernimeds ye Tequesved bo reduve ile eA- peuse of ie uilutacy adMidtiauos Kad elec, by dip ome ugedey, & geueral disarmament, dhe Lawoudi Mveruis aro hignly dispieased with this motu, coutending Lawl i haterieres Will Ld- tional development, and ougut not to come beore tue ies vub Pernt the Keichstag, thougu noel As . |W any outsiaer 1b Would appear cuat a wced re, aru to be ree ab movement wad We preseul site Tp Mand coud not be built upou any better vasis pom hink the bourgeoisie | '444 geueral disarmament, Yhas you see tay we Ree Sace gnnossas wubb amie fixe tae | JParse 18 We OMlY progressive party im tals run goverilaent oan be expected uavit- the evident mis. RABE. y sart, for he eally 01 overiiuel 5 ee - otha Yes, ab heart, for he has really Owly | Tuauayeweds sual ave devel the national vera dine, 10 tke paraluguad aud serious detriment of tuai |W te Tanks of lie Jorisenri, from wien Wey Os “e ‘ Seone tig | SeCeded LN i.d3, ; eee ne et ee ng Mdow of ine | aucdlay’s sitting commonced with the reading ceive te order from your geuerals to ivave that unty Wil shine aud Luutiatiod. Although rem France We are well aware Cat the Ame cans Gisungnist between him and the Frovca people. ‘Lied again 1s boos, aller spending imidtons, © duuard, Upou tus troops and bis preparauols, issia had Ouly 60 frowa CO bags him dow Cou Lely, Ag Luliifs Sudud How, We OFceve universal Slirage to be the bess arm we Cau use toy Lie Wel- fare vt tie Wily COuLLEY aud invead tO Fety On tt i daueges Us lor ty present, bab ia une ead a wall be OUL MULVAUON, (40 MINS Porden ce MOMEAG Nes let augue trons sauverd.) iwe is may opiatoa in the Kastern and Western divisions of the Cuurck, met in deadly coniint. Al Kastern and the greater part of Western Bohe- the Bince Inkablicd at Present—Civie | £urope. Russia availed herself of it to excite the Rulo ia PeraA Magnificent Receptiow and | People of Greece to cans oif the mask and join Gorgeous Decorations Aiter Mass at the openly m favor of (ne Greek Chriscian portion of mia were converted by missionaries from Greece Trench 60 = 6 he populanen of this lure and rich island before the Church had be ‘ome divided, In tue ninth ma ol phaiaees tenia bese pee -ielias % Hite Pe eaaaptee Bot tbeneenin tle aims ? at ay Mor é i — | oul: baled tiis wunexXatton, aud Wie au century the Moravians aud Bohemians, in common ating Leave, nud Kair Eyes Dimmed | *#lor of the Emperor Napoleon at one tine urged with most of we other Slavonic ponies, had tug Old With ‘eave, the Sultan Lo give it up, $0 as to save the rest of tis and New Testament in the Slavonic lauguage, as Coxgrantinorin, Oot. 20,1960 || QZeausivsiy seponcive civil Mae eee wellas the Church ritual, according to the usage Since the magalitvens five oferea to the Kimpress | tent and murmarivbgs among lus own Mussulman aull preserved in Bulgaria, Servia, Kuszia and other | of Frauce m the “Suitan’s Valley,’ in Asia, on the | S¥diects in Constantinople and other parts of the kindred nations. The Eastern Church has alwaya | loth, ber Majesty pata a visitto the “Infidel Hii" of aouhad Af a e saeco on tae DeaEnante hie eee hee bie uianons or equal } Pera, the residence of the foreign embassies, lega- | Wiperor of France ant ve present at tie opening of i 3 ths sdictiok in hid owe ; r * all al ine @3 aris. a diocese, aud not beyond 1, anu tuat if procedence is } “YAS Courts, dc. 1a tue wintor season, ag Well also connaeralis rortioaie mnaitesclua ee ianues ee granted to one bis granted because le is aciauow- | Of all the principal merebanis, bankers, &¢, Of the | eave tis empire ia the uildsé of such & crisis, It ls jeaged to be the first among equals, and not ax | capital Her visit Was inten‘toually designed to a | said, howeve having supreme guthority over aul. or maddie ¢ h perintrs Jor inmsell, and no hew armeno-atholic chureu, tue bishop of wh a4 to leave no cause of anxiety behind lum, in hia o-Vaihollo chured, tbe bishop of which, | Oi capital, he took Wish fin Murad Efendi, ihe ny, TN UraW DUCKS Ut bus C : allowing 1 the popular languaze, and suca pecu. on being pressated to lier in Paris, tormally | eijest f his late brocher and preaecessa vtrber 4. “ 51 suuc Oi Lie provesi iro Lie deputies Of Norch Schiva Wi, a . 4 wP gpepae ot x jest Sun of his lave brocher and preaccessor, Abdul eouikry are Touagioa aad tas acs of eduertiade Lk | Tiare Aiuan and AFaget,, Wud, as. ou loriner | 198 a8 ilu be peruutied by 4 Geaeral couucitot ail | avited her to 1tsv as to witaess a muss of his peo. | lela, Who Is the Hew to te tuFoUe, and ils own Sue Bengt a at “be. bad ray inDPAny—on Occasions Feitse Wo AWeae Lue omta ‘of tie cousuLu- | in? tho Basiorn Caureh tO reg ae 4 ey alp* | pie. Phe Sultan made a present of some 87,000 for | “/dest fon. then quite @ youth, izzcideen Eyfendt. caitone KeugiON Ula’ be based Oil worl —OH | Con, iiey Wie that tie fact Of heir beag rewurued sone day. The lace Fuad Pacha accompanied Lue Sultan as hus ur cons or hownere, We Kao vor Waal is God. Rarne tos (Shui) pul Lorwasa by tue yeouts .eb us Tach Love lie Geneuedud beug to eaist ta pacure, »kNOWS Li We are ot ourselves parts of the Greece, in Kussia, in Georgia, 1a Burgaria, in Serve the Cuurch uses tuo language of ‘ae county wuero trying to Impose tue authority of ono C the purpose of properly ornamoutiag tho | mentor and guide through we iabyriuihs of his ate church gad getting up & throne for } aistant soarney oie Was etl 4 ed witnout any are! amore Tha a a wustoriune to himse: persouully or to any of upon another, or to force the iaaguage of oae poopie | We Empress, Tho money was well spent, | his’ ‘very numerous suite. iis own’ people, upon another, It has reframed ivom coatiatization, | ad tho interior is now very haudsome | especialy the Mussulmans, were not free Be reer eu wy ean pan ie seen Near to the sitar, on tis right side, a splendid canopy | from herb regaraing: A i and seemed reat Caurches, an Uultere visivas ol red. velvet, fringed W: i ti mucn relieved when he returned to his own cant: the Church. According to this sysivin, wich was | Of P94 Velvet, triaged with gold and surimoanted with ( Sutisiactioa of oe bam: * diey had learued with gi undoubtedly acceoved both in tie Woss and tie | wo imperat crown, gives quite a royal appearance to | org and attentions show to tuelt Suitau and Caliph cust during the Urs centuries, tho Chur , i . a A pore & | the “Mouse of God.” ali of the other ornaments } in tue tntdel laaas watch ke visited, and, perhaps, Close resemblance to & government ol Staves iu one are equall propriate and tcont St many of the Misinformet and more fagauc attrip- coniederation, a3 18 the case Wilh us in Aweriva. dually appropriate and maguiicent, Sole of | iow it to so much moral Tuts Lo ther great lord Bach council was & congress of the Church iu } fhe pictures om tue walls are by good arttsts, ad | and master. None wuraured at tie expeusivenesa Was coustitutioualisia, lu Rome ator Jonst 's gstie the canopy, Aung oa the wall, is a | of such a journey; al. they looked forward to, with Conversion Chrisvianiiy became a state of reilgion, © Transtguret t t, of | HO Wttlo anxiety, was bis sare return and contin- and after the romovul of tae captiol of the euipire (6 fausiguration of Christ, Of | vance in the true faith of the propilet of whom be Constaauinople the Lishoy of KOme began to acquire c psented to the eh by the | is the sueces-or upoa earth, mors or mere aa aa aud & rane ys SOTLOEIE pious Einpress, ‘there 1s no doubs that Us journey of the Sultan geyond bis Own episcopate, ended by Cluny juria- teas minnla Ronee tended greatiy Lo tite setticment of the question of diction over the Waue Clirisuan wor Ail Constantinople Row forms one corporation, at |<, dia, OF Gresoe and ol hits provinces in ‘europe. Had real cause of the ruptur eeu the ¢ » head ef which is a Nigh officer of the govera | Cuudta been severed irom turkey i would have been went, who figures as u kind of woveruor aut mayor, | fouowed | De acer ait nbee Onarion as King. This person, his Bxeollenoy berver Enendl ts @ | Servia would nave ext prociaimed itself au Indes wealthy and at the same time a most intelli. | pendent Be ey vit war woud have been re 0 e aichig nany ¢ re . | excited and assisted throughout Roumella—thia one bishop, be he of Kome or Alexundria or Von. | Ke0* mane He ts makiug so many changes throughs | DIO: the empire, which ig south o) the Danube, siantinoyle, Was aay ausnority to call acouncn of | Ot Ute city—wideatys the streets and laying | for the purpose of obiaining au atonowy for ah reed tov the Uuird Une proves Suaclenuy bude Wey rep- _Romug ww regard to | resent tay leelings Of Lier constititents, ‘Lucy ale i ey | woud Che ouse to give due Weigae vo furmai con- Veuious, tv ciear Up paragraga ve of tae rrague Weary aud co settle the Nori Scuteswig quesuou, Pos Minocaery, | Bvtory tis 4s dune they Will Neb Ocvupy teu’ seuis. lduod. Uur poopie are cocrupted | Of We itouse, Wien is Ue saune as iay.ug ti od acid, (e i8 @ mere Habilude wiih all | £¥C detileswig deputies CauuOl lave expected auy low, In brittauy tue peopie wut | ObaeT result, KHOWLug UAL LAE Pruasian consccution silute legdiy tor @ five irauo piece, such ts suite Legisiature the right Of occupying itself \guoratice; but Woo to you if you speak | Wild quesiloas Lespecting peace or War Wea lies. reno df you want to be saved. Our Lepuy tere berty Was then alowed to recom: Hovdity are the amuse tireigiuas to” be | Bad Ms muon La LAVOr OF Jury tial Lor pouv.cal and ine most liceatous, Wed up in ali | Wud press oduaces, He insisted upou tte rescora- 4 ¢ hhoertinage. Lue noveaden do lion of @ rugul Won by the peopie ia bie rsvoluiion ond Uneur nigacs wita their wives, bag | Of adds, but which they hat sluce bea deprived of Wilu ccttesses and oWa Woules, In tuareyes | Guthty tue sway of reacdon ta Prussia. A furtaer neh, Husvalld, Wile ts Wd vtdtug. rae | BUPOREMCUE OF Lis Just demand would degrade Side, Mauue’ Uiduseives by guing to | bo CoURLY LW the lowed: step om tue Laddee OL cy Pe lusy WOuld never gO Lab was | Med ototes. Lv had been accorded by Austria, Wire hin die pleats, tte, go tucro wt tiesuine tine | MubUcg dud Buaed, in obedience tO tue Will of the Othe due roves ad tole asioaday | People. Without a trial by jury the scandaious Yuis one (euecy oy bis perduy aaa | Bevas ln iy agains: te yenoravle Deputies, y ilas Sei eXaunp.c OL ioosducss 1a aOrals, | HES. Waldeck ana gacobdl would Bot have resuited Coniptegae HOW Luv uifuest luues—les grande | UA (er Kodvrae acquittal, He would remind tue ( iu le wuldd. Of Huo dag buetr fasuiuaabla | 100S8 tay Lue state attorney himseil cuaracverized vi the East and tho West, patriarchs of Une Hast not only did Bow aco! invitattoa to appear but would not ever said mvitaiion. ihe ige thal auy 78 TeUwAvOUs “4 Une Cuarges brougnt against the pairiots as a Vile A SOuees BI vaYous Witt “uutie ee ey thon doaal come tron tuete | Couspiracy. We redeuland jury Wisi as @o Wied AY Uuuncerucd—a were yasuine, itty | #8 C144. of Lhe people, 2 1 oweace that our a tauce oi w-day saoula be ihe aliuister of Jusitce, Dr. Leonhardt, rose at Uied Wii So uauy COMVeULs, Wah ace Fedi houses | O8CE In reply, stating that he soul t oppose tite Ui 1uaily aod degradw.iod Lor Kuudutiy, You Lave | WOUOR. Me would not enter into a discussion of tus hhutiing cicu.luf In Auterita, Of, al iWéety Only uere | 4OUOLUL Merits, OUC gO agaiast It for poiltival reas ‘Uicce ik Cunualea Way, but you dave many | 9048. The Legis.acure ougny not Lo lucertere, except suit Jaulis, iiere is gud wad oad every | Wk Very wgeat cases, with tue judiciary. :: This was no urgent case, An interfeceace of re breed Chr! ahve ‘ The two out Squards—as to Mave acquired tor him the name | tio Pe as so on tue pies of gach with forces then represenvea by the Eastern ¢ ft f sty the orthodox Greek Chureh of Russla, Churches are local autonomy and union by nei of the Haussinann of ‘Stambout. He seems to be} “hoon of inte was arrested by the imemate opined of councils of tle Whole Churca on tis one han gitted with plenary pow for this purpose, 198- | tion which arose Lelweea the sultan and the fon he piers! hag > re erp erga Benn foreigd | much as he respects neither mosques, mauseleums, | sovereigns of France and Bngiand on m8 occaulon. chief on the oter, In Gohemla taese two system uneRG he é — | of the journey in question. Kurope, for the drat met, Bohem a was first convertod avcoruing to tue | BTAVeyatds nor the holy abs of the pious dead— | 16 hag visible evidence Of the lallacy Of her pre. dea Yepreseuted by bue Kast to tus day, | Dervishes. Everything gives place to lus reforms. | conceived couception with regard to the supposed and afterwards came in couet wiih | Did he do auything of the kind in a Christian quar- | barvarisin of the Suitan o: Tarkey, Though he was Where. ere We have imadvaed laese nainerods the centralizing tendencies of the West. yhis ‘ litte accustomed to the lorms aud usages of modern ( ine ties would hamper the future action of the | ,, 1 , ter WiGia hue aud cry would be at once setup cS e1igtUt psiabustiue of t 3s) t e Wa capita , or enupel Seh praees ar tin dane adgaueas ih Keicistag, A new cude of crimual law milgit Bettie confict first broke out in fuss! tie Was tue society in tuese, two Irst Capitais Of tie world, the first victim, though noc vie lyst to struggle Tory formation Of aluses wiicu aros' Burope, because there were no agaiust him as a Mussuiman for dosecratiou. Sultan, nevertheless, compurted himself with dig- every W! wr hrough } Strange to say, the whole Mosiem comunity {| nity Pa Uc aN he ony erent Ob ues wud OT Lo at ore + y ment that was attributes oO mm by the Pi prs trol, 10 means by Wuich a regular wid gratial ce. | OWS Sublalestvely Co bis decrees, and not a murmur | Vas athe did not oiter Wis arm, in the dreat Bx- formation of aduses could be ote in the bosour | 18 heard agafust him. He, nevertheless, pays prop: | pibitiou, to the fair Empreas Lugénie! It is sald, of the Churel In amanuer similar to the storms in| oriy for all expropriatiuns of private property. on Ue oe Ran ae nat fa ae rao Ponsuitutiona yerament, ibe Churen bad lost | actoon aie taen iia sats o m Englana and respecte {es ancient democratic siracture, aud iad now bo. | These chgnges are attribuicd to the wishes of the } he Goes lus own mother. come Maperiitl 1n its form of government Sulta who was struck with the avenues We need not nov more than revert to snbsequens’ Sccruai mre. nIOEsYe, beck in Dohectis an ine | 2c, Tete ot Ea et eee eo ee eer ate rue 2med mor yerative, both in Bohemia and lhe : anita " in boay and mind. 3. peop! jc urope, than duriag tue time of Linss ac parts of the capital are subdivided into | respect and ve 1 for him in coasequence ol his K Afraid source Of abuse was the lint circles, and Pera end Galata together form | journey. ‘fhe civil war ia Crete Was been arrested. nuuiber of ne) fi core g Wowen— | te macter, Such a code was in course-of prepara- SE Tee tte bind Muuen | tou, it waving been ordered ‘by tue Bund Cuancelior suould be removed | Mi isi July, aad, he said, in Hoisting 4s rapid pero- they ate consumers, paras.ces | TAtion, be hoped that tue motion Would be with. shuld be made to produce, J | drawn. ae : tu; ur | am Une of the Polish Deputies demanded abolition of wo cape punisu- | He Star Chamber, whuct had tried and convicted bis jowarly, ahey Saouid, Mee eva Goers, | COUBtrYMeR and the Guelphs tor politica: oifgaces, Jia cucdineiment Unul sowe ol tae Insduicy | Me motion of Deputy Everty was in consonaace vr evil provensties are diaWa iro tacir nears, a2} Wid civil Aberty aad freedom of thought. several Lardowig lgaty to MO LVWg bel. We should | CoUservalives came to tue assistance OF The Musto: Leu oubet, Wath aud upp-y dl UL US OU jazule | YUE Were complete used up by the Vauant Proiesso S io the wiluwvainen 01 progres) La wu Kae Waves of | Vitehow, aud tue vole having beea taken It stovas— Irug@ 5 aud core ous forndatioas aud endows ttl h, over which is a president or mayor, Bamed | Ve hoar of no more attempts at revolution in Rov- rt . 153 ajes for and ouly 121 nays against tue Motion. i Yaureh | sonired s + said Over MCL Sere sedis) : rater Wan La ldiy passa our Ute Li devaung * 4 The Vourch i acguired amount of property | ., ay. anct . " mania or Servia, aud even the Bulgarians are per- Or SUOt Gods 1 am iu taver 01 msttuctug } Aden a deicat of the goveraiment and espectally of | gisproportionate to Its needs. Toe uunaber of clorgy- | Sl Bey, atunctionary of the government. Hots | feotly’ quiet, Ail of the intrigues and ambitious UndoUblody, pOpliar Cuucatiuu, at en aes taarny an! tt Ateninda eousanete men Was such as to scem almost incredible iz our son of tae former Governor Geueval of Candia, or | scicmes of Russia bave beea checkmated and UMEACIOS Of Li 2 ths “ wn 1} day. ‘ie Cacnedral of Prague alone iad priests, | Grete, and be cated Paris. thwarted, Peace 13 restored through the whole of .» Buy bwin also ia tavor of eda. Von Euienvirg aud yon sunler. On the occasion of deacons, &¢., aliached to it, aud in Grete, and bes beaut educseed In Parts urcues were * “5 “ the Ortoman Empire. Even Kassian prestige and ¢ | The visit of the Empresa called forth @ | innuence are ata low discount in Greece, nowHn- ‘nere | demonstration of elyic honor unpreceaented m the | standing that her queen 13 aniece of the mighty 3, OF WHOSE | expe. Dowa one of the principal streets of Pera | Czar. What ts the canse of all this sudden change bi " “9 Nis appoimtiuent Dr, Leonbardt announced great re- evan s ees atie they lure sutistring | fOFMs of Che Prussian adininisiration of justice, espe- . or tue minds suowd nor | CMly ia national point of view, and now, Wien, for the iret tine, & true national tastituiton—ior Buch now ous priest and two assivianes are there were oiten upwards of tweaty priests. Were many clergymen Wty held stu De Ove: by te Ways of rowune, Let s ¢ a duties were parformed by bived carates, lucierous tuasts have been brectes on both sides of | I the destintes of the distant Orient, since 1887? m jew phrases, eas, per day, so tuac | 18 the jury LS Ea mo ern sacra yt not | With such wu army of ten, only @ fraction of | Hae ete ios. to tue upper stories of tue | At Che present moment we Nave’ rumors which uu may nov bave Wo muck LO digest, | date to bette! pied Apcoanah “4 ' hiring oy whom wero occupied, disorders were inevivsble. ) patuied red aud blue, and, 1 | S@ln in strength and consistency, that the preseut reople 3) educated ab du early age, Wb sevea, pink Pe bteriuge and prouuses, to stave of the | The government of the University was also in «very | muse ave yuuier much hike giganie Ameri- | Slug oF Greece 18 about to effect a covp utat and As Will auisued, wad Mts e * , ‘The number of petitions for the consideration of Thea tere waltoe | Which tue new rule v1 the House devotes one day in inea, dad so WARY wore Wuo coud seek oad tind | CAC Week 1s as great as ever. | Many Oo; them are of ou: te Infinity of beautlui aud great things tual | & Geer Cuaracter; as, for instance, one petitioner . iscovered, [esweut as of far qrearer demauding protection against the infueace of an rid tue acts of tuuse eaguged in de- | Wal Mayuetisin, auvotuer asking ia agptopriation velupilig wateriai progress in every Way, than cited | F the payment of his debdis, a third to means for abies “dle sybarites, stupid monés aad solaters | We Construction of a fying Machine, a fourth an Wuo roam over the World to sued b.ood. Linay not | Stvauce of tunds to enable hua to emigrate to tie Sihe wiate of vhings muca changed; bur | Uaited states of America, &e., allof witch prove Cis ko be great and Taytl progress 1 see! con- | TeWarkabie degree o1 intelligence on the part ot tke {. L feeras i 1 would live to be Bincty uniess Pen ln reiauon to the luactious of the Legis- Jesuits suoitic 2 3 e book eh aa’ duardo. al cages whe aeevin thos wag, st Sutirday’s sitting concinded with the disenssion jisuied Moray. vet ats nol atrabd to leave tuis | 8 Very praiseworcy blil, which, recoguwing as vent loka tine perivered le if another worid, | 1 40e3 ihe marcn of intellect, proposes to deciare lor weir hot, cauiuol § fo Buppress Weil altogeiie’ unsaulsiaciory state. Disputes were continual bet Cad barber poles. ON Wiese ale SUsPCNded Oriflammes | @Doush the constitution, Although the Greek papers tween the Hokemian and 1 a proivssors aul | gC Preusu Gulors aad OA euch 13 aM escutcneon, | Of Acuens discouoteaance such an attempt of the students, This arose from the fcc that the foreigners | With the arms and tuitals of the Himperor of F y | AvOlMON Of their liberties, the Court party sur had three voices m the goveriimeut of the Udiver- | of ihe empress, or the sultan, thoge of Pera aud rounding the young King and Queen are said to be tia sity while the Hoheuians had only one. It was very | jata, aud susrouuded wiih iaurel Wreatid. In their | Promoters. Tn this party there seems yet to exist @ hatural Hac the natives of the Codatry should jlnd i | yudst stand’ # lolly Wiumphal arch, painted wita | £ussianoue, tending io assimilate Greece to Russia. UBjUst Wat the diteront stipends und ioundations | rea, blue and while. Ha sides are ;rade to rise in | All of the press m Greece are unanimous on one atiacied vo tie University and maiutalued at te | ourveied lines, aud ou the sumiuit of tho arch are | POMt—viz., that Russia is and tas always been tne nation’s expense, should be used mostiy for iue bea- | tye arms of france in god. Witita the arch, sas. | enemy of this country; that her promises of succor elit of foreigvers. | ‘Lhis distribution of votes, besiaes | pended im ike au, is @ Wreath of flowers, avuilicial, | BAe been heartiess and insincere; that she con- being unjust in & natioual polut of view, Wes the | Of course? as if ready to be let down on the jair brow | Ve)ed thousands of poor Cretans upon her shores, Source Of abuse Li the disposition OL oOfices in the | of the Eapress, Near the front, im iwo niche on tae score of huinauity, and tnen left them to Churen, e the portraits of the Sulian and the Ei siarve; that her consuls and enussartes in Crete urged ‘The influence of foreigners in the University was | Pe whole is covered wit diamond-shaped lozen. | i the revolution, under the most irank engage- such ag to give them command of the | benehe-s | ges surrounded with green wreatus, au nature ments never to abandon it, and that all this has and the fatiest livings. \Wuea the reform party | giving to tie arch @ very picturesque appearance turned out to be only so many vain words uttered began to attack tue prevaleac abu Wey cout } Alor the pricipal buildings tm Pera, especially | {oF the promotion of her own schemes of ambition. We MUS ever Muagiae twat our Niue atom is | e¥ery Prussian, who has completed ius tweaty-arat | port (o numerous cases Wilere pliesis Nad care o supie Frenc ‘ojects, Were decorated | Dice the termination of the war in Crete Greece, ding os die stde-of Wie mtwamerable plauers | Yea, of age. | by toe exisdng law majority in Prus- } Souls without knowing te language of tiv peopie | Mose gocuDied by Ficnel sunjects were decorated | Pitianoa with an increased. debe aud DAMEred, Dy ls ‘ » | Sia is renched wich the compietton of the twenty. sonst ther ne i a eur | fourth year, It 14 further stipulated iu the Pill that sonceaied Way; tues never | ‘shall come into force on Apri i proximo. ‘The sha always bare come | Cevate Was much prolonged by a nauiber of speak men yomig to cuarenin | Wo, desirous of "ventilating their ova- tory, rased mauy objections and pointed 1eVO.vug AVOUE US. over whom they were placed. ty was natur revolutions, Int ung hadd 10 ailwirs in & usevaded any scasfoid in vl scot fee. You mever 8 4 that out 1 48 VI Per domestic party trouvies, a8 a people and a nation, these, who, occupying aa exceptional and privileged | ihe Sultan by the King of fialy, drawa by ‘Lhe visit of the sultan has produced many good position, Were iuteres’ed 1 uphoiding tie aucical | six piack bores and loliowed’ by — several | Mulls, ‘True, he has neither a constitution nora douses WICK Were $0 proliabic to them, other open carriages, containmy the ladies and representative chamber. He bas, nevertheless, had tue Cites OX tibg “lose pald oy tue Jesuita or - ss pee ‘The siaie of the Caurch ouside of Hohewta wag a y | a oy Otto . | drawn up, mM various languages, codes of laws and Ue poutce; tne omy. eventuailyy wider Whiel Ley our imaginary, langers and didiculties, | Wh | such ag to atiord Lito caus Lor rejoicing. It pre. | BUaueme Of Net sure. , Severa, Hugh Cnto mas Tac: | reguiauots for the several de, artuents and bureaus Wouid be disposed to trequeut the churches woul | it Aiea. cintib other tree sh Tih your | Seated the spectacte of one Pope at Aviguon (Bencalet) | jaana. ‘The crowd til te atrect. Was immense, hemg | Of DIS government, He nas aivo establisued a have to be the Larming of ine Luns Into Confessors, | POUT! aan y giowing te Other ole nad aay | aad another at Kome, (Auoocent LL), Gach matutain- | g'yery mouey group oO bale and fezes, Christiage | “Council of state," in six branches, euch coverin, fhe peusaula iu the country go to hear ce priest, prejudiced by alowing the other six and a hall | ing that he was the iawfui Acad ol the Chrisuan iimun avd dew. Tho greaiest order pre- | the varlous departments of the administration, an miltions an equal bul with (hem {tls @ more nOuue habitude, handed 1oottiig at twenty-one years. | world, a the outward sigaot uniiy, for waich their members are chosea from among te various AS Ble enieved the areh the routin re i e What necessity for collegians, who barely complete 1c be Or 4 every wiiere, ig emp il seci id religt dowa vy routine and exercise, tarouga their owa | Wat nec * ibee 60 nue had bees sacridved, was nol kept up. To } y ae her witha written address peoples of his empire, of all sects end religions ine iyusrauce. Tey have mo ided of wat tug very | (hele cules at twenty one, or recrulis entering ‘hat J put an end to tuts Wuforiuaaie disseasion the Cardi- | Ten veltet case Worked with gow. she stopped ror | “scrmainately. Several of mis’ Miuisters In tho re igion is (ha. Wey are so taugvt to observe. Our twenty-one, to be declared of age 7? nals assembled a counc A a Visa in 14038, with > | a moment, heard tie very iew words which bo capital ad aml sauors abroad are Cliristtans, my 13 § ated by c Why allow a 3 eI Alb: 4. PUYOL sprin om aa : isin end false medicine. Bown wit youu, Man the management of his property at lave to bedone away wilt. The reugion tsa cloak | 'Wenty-one when twenty-tour is timely enougn? uimora: practices, Which Drug about the use of | BY Met declare them of age on attaining paberiy? o1sonous drugs of the modern medical schoo! | “4s ke. Bu. gach arguments were promptiy Vien @ uit marties at thitty seacs Of age hows. | Teiuled by the fricuds of tue bill, Wo pointed ww lays he is broken down, and his body is poisone Holland, Belgian, italy, France and several Sonth hat Can such w being be ditiorr He has passed | 80d North German states, where the period of tweu- tue best portion of bis le in immorality, aud his | {¥-0ue Years has aways existed and works adinira- ‘Tue capital has been formed into a city corporation, with @ civil Mayor or goveraor, and divided into several sub-mayorailics, each with common coun- clis, Lhese are engaged i widening tho streets and creating avenues aoe pudiic squares. Even in the villages on the Bosphorus vie sultan has given up Jocaiions en which Kiosks have existed Irom time iamemorial belonging to ihe crown, for the purpose of having them converted ito pubite gardens for Purpose O: deposing both Popes and eiectlag a new | Snore, pted dress and then passe to ono in their piace, in Boiteihin this moveuteut was | SPOKe Accepted the wddress and then passed on looxed upon with favor, ant itwas hoped that the | ME church. Alter the mass the Empress moment would $v0n arrive When It might be posai- | pone * where the an 1 bie to bring about te refurms the Fieach Einb: hore the an 8 and the y 80 uch aesixed : : . , - | French colony wel mbied to ier. Here, hepreakenahen te be moat of tie cergy | giso, an address awaited her, read by one of the profited ihe abuses r ms ‘omen of Pera, | esuriog her 2. posed 40 gi Freneh genticwen of Vera, iully assurtug her impe ig (hetr aduesion to the Council of | yal Maje: a 0 ony, a6. 4 The alfa was lald belore the Universny, | Tal Majesty of tho loyalty of the eolony, &o. ‘The 1 @ visti to the 4 4 bly without ever having been complained of. ‘ti e sa addredses OF tho Mayor oL Pera, the Srehbishop and Bo “ ‘The 318 obvera, ad In Marriage he can produc trial clases Would be benefited by (his reform, and oreigners, i Hermans, Were Oppos: O the T papers, but not the repies of tie Empress, trom | 9 f as e so commendable; for he has already wasted ta. menses Buns Of Money On Useless palaces and ship; of-war and yachts, which mught bave been orders Council, ‘Huss setzcd this’ opportunity to carry out @ design long entertained” by the Bohemian — pariy—to deprive the _ forelgners of their undue idfuence. in (his undertaking ie and his frieids were succe In Ld it was de- creed that henceforth foreiguers should have one and ony ollspring going to deterioracc the human race, opie si arry young, even at seventeen, at ze commpatitie WitN Matriuony, and dd pair will always be happy aud gevnor as iong Be hey Which Circumstance it is presumed that she is aot much “at a speech.” Wherever she has gone sie as made & Must pica rassiod, ALi °0} GE aicaghtinl: Cota USntaatinople re | ahother day, when bis treasury was iil, and nos ready to “swear by her, and to allow no outsider Paci lle dle ia by these reforms and increased Bohemians four votos. ‘the Luiversity now sustained | TAs wate ieave on Monten tha aeth, "ine telegraph has already made ws acquainted the Conmmetl, and Lt was boped cuat better days Were | putas che Suitaa bezyed her to romain at feast ong | With the viste of the Empress of France to tho sultan About to dawn. this Lope Wes soon shown to bo | day more sie aid nut depart tint Tuesday, the | Of, Turkey. What a change in politieal senument fullle, ‘the new Pope, Alexender V., dissoived te | yeh, a ittieviter noon. In the meautime the sultan | Mis Visit shows In the wind of the Emperor Napo- Conuch, with the promise that {t Would be rewssom- | accompanied ins fair guest ( ic only Mae forest in | 0 Wilh regard to the Ottoman government! Only dled in three years, for the purpose of carrying Out | the vicinity of is capital, that of Alein Dagh, a nigh | ‘WO Years ago he nrged in very strong terma new relorms. The reactionary party in Bohemia | simmit some eight or ten miles irom tno | VPON the Sultan the necessity of abandoning now took courige, and began to aucton tie ofea- | Roxphoras on sue Asiaitc side, To tuts place tie | CMldla to Groeco ag @ paillation to tho de sive, Zbyoek, Archbishop of Prague, aiter comin; Suisan has had an excelient carriage road made, | M80G8 of Russia, In 1869 ho sendy mis fair to @ good udorstanding with tho new Pope, ordered } and-ag it crosses over the heiglts belind Scutart, | impress to Constantinople to cement the now that those unable to manage their property when At the age of twenty-one would be just as uicompe- tent at twenty-four. After ihe rejection of several amendments the bill passed its Arst reading, and bas a fair chance of be- _ comms @ Jaw I not defeated in the Upper House, GERMANY. it is, at all events, astep of considerable linport- ance, by which over 100,009 young Inea—who other: Wise must wait three years longer-—Wwould become of alitie: 0 7 ~ | age April 1, 1570, and optain their properiy im, susieat) ond onepe — Of Afaire—Dise | Tie guatody’ of courts or boards of ghardians ment Far Distant=—The Military—Vast | amounting in the average to maay million corlara, A Sensible Motion in the Diet | As ihe bul yon ye por BeXes, It pif ene if te oe. anti " comes a law, accord “full age” to a large number test—Demand of dary Trak | or married vouen under twenty-tour yeara of ago, of | who, though they may have @ family of haifa dozen Aexocintion=-The Crown Priv ‘ Wyckitte’s Writings to be burned aud forbade preach- 3 alllance with the Sultan, of whose dominions sein in Vienna, Youngsters, are vevercheless treated at preseat as | joy in private chupela. As dius continied to preach awe pombe ot the ‘canals the pee he then was the most enthuslastlo despotler, ‘Th BERLIN, Oc 1869. ipors and not permitied to enter into contracts or | ay Betiicheim he Was put under tue bau of mteraict, Golden Horn and the § a ' tan has received her with such attention ant a of Marmora, with the Prin» Phe compl out bad times, whic manage thelr property. __mhe complaint about bad times, which in other | “mneShenin Tahes! Rducattonal and. Industrial countries t9 Of Occasional occurrence, seems to have Association, under the protecuon of the Crown taken hera @ chronic turn, Everywhere ts to be Fringes Victoria, will hold & Paes on the gen heard a groaning ou account of excessiv and 6th prox., at whichrepresentatives from stinilar oe aie chount of ‘excessive taxation, | Associations in other countries are expected tO bY aad strong dissatisfaction with the huge military represented. The following topics will be dis- estoplisiinents maintained by Us government, | Cussed:—First, “Mutual Correspondence end for (he petier is only to be wrang from the govern- | for Employment;” fourth, “Bazaar for ‘the Male of ment, and the democratic party look forward with | Objects of Female Industry;” AR td Lo considers ‘ e teleg « | tary Serv: Though the Crown Princess, with “else pie auxtety to he velegtaphte Accounts | her cardia, © rastioastt at Cannes, in the south o-morrow from Paris as to what way lake place | of France, Whue ber august consort i journeyis there on ihe eventful 2010, to Si uen, 16 Is neverthevess expeotod that the con he Secretary of the ‘on Peace Socte onvy | ©nce Will be largely attended, and we sliall keep ‘ retury of the London Peace Society, Henry | yon aay mformed cf ts processing. Richards, M. Py is at present here for the purpose Apropos the Crown Prince, 1t may he mentioned of holling conferences with the leading members of te wae very IayOrabl seenven wy rg yf bond the Diet. Tue ohject ‘ * ve ac. | “mperor, though the other mem! ¢ Cou: he re obj is to stimulate legislative ac: neglected no opportunity of snubbing him, plainly ion in favor ol a general disarmament, and he in- | showing that they had not forgotten ola grudges, tends to visit other capitals of the Continent with tne | Haron Yon Worther, the forse Austrian Ambassa. ke tutentic nthe me or, ow Installes e SALE sc ike th ‘ nilon, In (he meantime all the parapherna- ‘Tutlleries; fis foriney post has been filled by Generai iit of war are in full operation; land and sea fortifl- | Von sew initz, who, until how, was the military cations are pushed forward with unremitting activ- enh cen n eese isa coer teins at Pens, evs catty é mains a 4 Count Solms at Paris. Hy; Mapcedvring grounds all around this city, and | Tye appointment of von Schweinitz and that of the ho doubt tirenghout the country, resound with the } former Const General at Bacharest to be Prussian clang Of Invskets aud the booming of cannon, show- Ine We CiploonTs ae tho ogni snot the first ‘ ‘ S e aspirants, thou; 9 ni ing a Drokigats expenditure of several thousand | time tuat the Foreign Department, under Connt Ita dollars a day for gunpowder and eartouches alone, | marck, bas cut loose from ancient custom of prece- ang the military newspapers are loud in their boast- | @ence Of rank ana awarded ofice to real merit, jug that even alter the army would be july supplied REET op A War footing there yet would remain a surplus: BOHEMIA. of 500,000 Musketa and over 1,000 pleces of ord nr - hance. Indeed the people are long aceastomed to | The Heligions Aspect and a General Christian Zbyuek soon died, aud was succeeded by ® bishop | cess? iaiands, aud beyond tem Mount Olympus, in Ne Eee the Mrsceibee oF RORTiCn ann more mendly vo Buss who, it would seem! | ancient Bythinia. At Alem Dagh the Suiten has a | mark nat h his magnificence. {6 18 supposed. that migat now rest from his struggies; but a r tl circumstance avon arore wiich brought him into } geverat springi oF Ware tamoue for thule Mioakiany | sie thus referred to the period of this Jew H direct coniict with ome, and was the cause of “f ~ inonerch’s best days, When the Queen of Sheba pat summoniug him to Consiaace, where ne was con- | Hvliest tills very cxvensive and desuriful, CAleny | Di the visit yet so remarkable In Uriental Aistor, demned to die, The Counci of Pisa, mstead of re | Day, or the “World's Mountain,” «imply signifies, in | #24 tradition, storing pois only seemed to inake matters worse, Engitsh, Belvidere, a dinner, a coliation was pre Paris, with ai) tts splendid edifices, avenues, bou- There were how three Popes insiead of two. Ure | pared for her ata summer hose by Mustapha Fazit levards, Champs Elysees and Bois de Boulogne, has gory Xll. wok refuge with the Kiag of Naples, and, Facha, brother of tie Viceroy o! EB ypt, but Bho nothing to couipare to the Incomparable Bosphorus. With hig assistance, hoped to obtain Rome. Joan | aid not stop to partake of it, aud so dined with the | WHat art has done for tue capital of France nacure XXII, now preacued a crusade against the King of | Sultan in ner own palace of Begierbey. has done for that of the Ottoman empire. Besides Naples and announced that mduigences would be | “phere ig little else left to be said of the visit of the | Ms from the Bee to the Euxine, any apes granced to all who would either take gutive part in | fair Kinpress of Frauce to tie Sultan. Nothing hap- | 02 which the fair Empress rested her eye@ this crusade oF assist in any Way in carrying it out | pened dnring her short stay to provoke criticism or is classic land, (Ad she steamed aloni ie Monks wore sent to Prague to dispose of these Indul- | jyake it in any manuer a source of regret, All went | 2acient walls of Constantinople she beheld tne geuces. This Was asigial for Huss to atwuck Uke } Or perfectly Well. rhe Sultan was.with her to the | Mle of @ lost and almost forgotten em ractice, te duclaimed against induigences | atest moment, and ta the forenoon of she 19th pre- | Seragilo Point and ite opposite shores in Asie in the University nod preached against them to the | sented her and the ladies of her suite some fine | 9 Chalcedon pointed her thoughts far back to & people. An eapecialiy active part in these discussions | Cashmere shawls, embroidery and rici etutls manu. | {of the once rich and powerful repul Was also taxen by lis Iriend Jerome of Prague. The | factured in is own empire, “It has not been tearned | te latter of Byzantium, | Where the Caristiad oo reault was tha the people wera very much excited | thar ne offered oF she aceepced of any costly pre- | Worspped tn is macnificent Church of (st. opnte against the disposal of imduigences, aud three young | gents, ‘The fine barge wiic Le had ordered for her | the Yolce of the Muezzin now calls the taihinh Hees men openly stood up ani apoKe aquinis tue, preci | uso while nete he presented to ner on departing, and | Jets to,Mis Prayers. Mnarete rine up Ot Revco ers, ‘The young meu were seized aad beheaded the rn . ¢ e rt past Cl same day, % ae ie taken Oa board the Aigic to serve ber in her excursion, aFound the wall a of Cou aoetce oe] Huss wes now solemaly excommunicated, By f as a ahe was dow 3 iy the advice of the King 6 lett tue city for a time, ant inetine vt en a °tact and Tully believe, on which the ‘last or the oO er ouid fics and occupied imsgif ta jusuifying tl course. Ih | that when their sovereign pressed her hand for the | *W2y his life in vehalf of a people wite Woult Nok, te 1413 another council was summoned at Constance, | last timeand bade ler farewell she Wad deeply af. waved, Where the heathen toned the most and before this council Huss Was to appear. | fected and tears filled her eyes Greek Church once ge iM defende.t by six Aluhough furnisned witha sale conduct by the Em: | "As ghe slowiy moved out of the Rowphorus an | Wamuificent palaces in the world, worst le tek peror Sigisinond, Huss was thrown, into prison | of'tno ships-of-war fired a parting salute and thew | fon-clad irigates and two Monlwen OMe Soe sllortly afler ‘iis arrival. in vain the Kobemiaa | crews on the yardarms voclcrously checred tue | Ye largest cannow of toceiy Temi te Soa nag nobleinen Who accompanied hin protested. Wuen | Parting guent of their soverotgh Welcomed DY a oor also tia hand, in the most Sigismond himsell arrived avd remoustraied, the = her not ony arm bu e euvoted enilrely tor cardinals answered that they could not be bound by Reber g27 Christian like manner, and devoted entire! & paper Which was injurious 10 the Church If ob. | Review of the’ National Advance: Into the ope the sn Ne noe ‘of Tet avOre vial served. Family of Civilization=The Sultan's Visit See eaae OY the night rivalled thowe of So Huss was left to his fete, Since he refused to retract # single one of his teachings he was con. | (® Pars and London ta 2867—O1vl War | jy gui tnese the whole OpMATON of Staunboul vary cs dd hospitalities Of their phey f 10 y , demued to be burned to deati, which sentence was and Russinn intrigueNapoieon’s Inftvence | sanctioned the attentions an see money Mow pleutifully for everything connected | Retrospect=John Hun—His Lite, Career | pxgcuted on the in ofduly. ih, buwas sivas my | nnd Nativiat OpvosttionRelations — to | Sultan, Sie Severe en SOd erie te wate Ahk 4 With Lie military; though funds are scarce for every and Work—What tie Thonght of the Pas | speaking of Huss, says:—“He went to deatit as to GreccemThe Fupresn of Krance=Probablo } %, Faris ond ar Coring his isis in 1sey other purpose they are fortheomin bundane: Tis Trial, a joyiul feast; Dot @ sigh escaped tron + *3 they z eevee’ tke ‘i pendrin FAP: rial, Sentence, Death and Ashes. | hi, rast, aad RO manifested no «za | Ltberntion of tho Jewsexplendots of the we a whenever the creation of barracks, club houses, PRAGUE, Oct. 24, 1869, of Woakness, Arid the flames, to his last breath, lie Bosphorus. Paoris OF TE CorroN Crop. Ratimating, the or Innove(fons tb uniforms are im qnesuon, Military Now that the Mnsq featival s//es are completely } prayed.” Huss’ asnes were Heep into the Kino, CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct, 19, 1860, prevent Fe A ee te Ble Cor I wonui “and trophies, however, cor e1 x . | Wt order that his countrymen might have no relic of a ¢ « “ke: ¢ price al C ot S plies, ho Tr, come under the | ended, and European journalism bas given its opin. him to being. hom bri a writer remarks, his The visit of the Sultan of Turkey In 1887 to Stated can not bo 1esd than $11,000,000, And when deparcuvent of Minster you Muller, and the Punch | ion both as to Huss and tothe past and present here gives @ Caricature of the Minister, pointing | significance of his work, that the Empress of France With great glee at the Duppel and Koniggratz monu- | haa attended masa in ‘Turkey, and now that a grand ment, and siysi—"l have saved $6,000 in my depart- | Papal counctl is about to assemble in Rome, it may ment * * © gut of the sweatings of tue poor | not ve uninteresting to the readers of tue HgnaLn to asives, minghpg with the Rue, have passed ou. | Paris and London was cousilered at the time 48 | we remember that this clear capital 1s Teniized irom through the darth, being embleraatie OF feeeeaes | One oF the mont tmportwnt ocourronces Of Ine | OED a augar tovacco, r10s, HSER and Sora Of theedotne, Tiny! great {dae was a reform of tno | B&HOd Although one of the great Huropenn Powers, | Sour T Ehat thus poopie wre digging solkd Woalsh oul Church by elpralog wo iy) avtices of the earlt ‘Yarkey has wwretotore figured in the minds of Most, | of the goil and laying 16 up more rapidly than aay Onristianyy, Th Bohowte fy tvaves of tho prac § persons as gscond only in point of olvilizatton ap@ | people In the world, —AMo ve Regtser, Nav. 6.

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