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‘L NEW YORK HERALD, *RIDAY, NOVEMBUR 10, ISTL—TRIPLE SHEE. fainted within When it became known that wo had given vecome, therefore, critical, and a check inflicted on it was, peopte fainted. A policem: | gonditions:—(.), From the Ist of September to the Slet of E U R O Pp BE |i Teepe ot Whore’ I atbods Ontaide the dense back all our conquests, and even foie the first—wivhout a safe line ol retreat—Would havo Brocemver, Tir they Mill Po adamitied duty, tre. 5, 1, Oe M{ RY TROUBLE IN ROROPE. . " i (.) From the Lat of Janu: crowd was the usual looser gathering of carriages places which we had held befor: 1790—that changed the condition of things entirely. If, on the : | mit of ladies, coquetting cavaiters, batlad mongers, {he fortifications of Huningue were to be razed, that coutrary, the army of Prince Frederick Charles had Gatien wil bo Tevied on them to the extent of one-quarter, . d, from the Ist of July t ber, 1872 to piemen, bowlers, &0, the French sot! was (o be ocoupied by an army of coutinved to waich the army of Meta, the Saxon | exteot of one-half of such “ution aa are or maybe levied OB ane ~ |” You have bad’ the points of the speech by tele. 150,000 for a period of five years; when it was seen army would no doubt have been dofeaved and | ermany, on the basis of the most fa ored nation, | graph, and tt 18 impossible at tis Dour to give it that our soldiers, those same soldiers who had oc. tirown back on that of Meta, when tho latter would | this latter privilege having been conceded to Germany by the Purse Aspect of Affaivs in the Aus- renter detaik Irinworthy ofnote that (he Lonton cupied ail the capitals of Europe, were compolied lave bech compelled to retire, aud the junction | eaty of peace. kc. will be excluded from the ad- Bismarelt Making a of Vory pe a d papors bave failed in thelr province of a great piece to Tere crentbliny with rage behind the Loire, it would this have been effected. in explaining the | yantage'aliowed by bof thiv article. Hard Cash enterprise I reporung this address. They had was believed, and there Was reason to believe, that details of {he march On Metz, as Leubmitted then ART, In the event of a change of tarlf in France on ar ash. i stirred up. to a& great’ effort by & Our ruin Was consummated, The war indemnity to tho Council of Ministers, it was far from my | raw produce and dyestuis used fn manulacturing or finsh- parkeraph. printed s. few days since. It was wats fixed at only 709,000,000; butat that time money intention to attempt to control the operation | ing manufactures of Alsace-Lorraine, supplementary duties Sereno reported ihat the speech was to le telegraphed was not reckoned by milllards. Who woul nave atlempted to be effected, & totally | will be determined on such produce, to compensate Vreuch in fll to New York, and thence argued that as it ventured to dream even of a loan of two miillaras different manner by Marshal MacMahon. On the Tanulngterers. Up eS the fol He Cuts the Sinews of European Prosperity INTERVIEW, | Wee to. be delvored’ on Saturday and would not and a subscription of five millards when the re- contrary, | am of optmon tuat it might have com- Baa rey Lave pape oe rar The Prussian Heel on the Neck “Ys | appear inthe London papers tht Monday, whe it celpts of 1816 were estimated by Baron Louis, — pletely succeeded by the defiles of the north; and I | piaced on the basis of tem) 8 on the of Germa- | Would appear Inte New York papers on'sanday, ih lis report | to | the | King, at the “sia am confirmed in this opinion by the, statement of & | With aubs.sting i ny—War Between the Thaler and Now Yore would road the speech twenty four hours , of 614,000,600? Bosties our woney, our mastcr Saxon celonc!, who, on the 6th of September—at | iron, bar and sheet iron, bar an: ee Franc—Proposed Changes and Opposition Thereto. trian Empire. A SPICTOL , Her than London. ie Wore oe art yerou vw sro ae Tne pillage of our Sedan, too—onntoaeed to fgrend of wine that aa textures, worsted snd woollen fabelos, and stall Beus ‘ire ™ ainine w Ny 7 startied by the tt it that they had before them — Museums, authorize note from Lord Saxon army at one time lieved itself outdanked, v ° Hs Circular Explaining the Salziurg gq ialr ehaneeto heat tie Ameneans, two London Casticreigh, completed our abasement gad crowned — 1 should astonish many critics were I to say that tho Fete etnies TAG Binion can dunn the hams * ; pipers, tue Standard ana Echo, promised the our humiliation, That was the price we paid for Prince of savony has AnOKeD, in a similar manner LO | of manufactnres made in Alsace-Lorraine, with such addl- and Gastein Meetings. speech to (heir readers by six Pe i. O11 5 barge. Soe ee Oe ine AM sonny, ieigyerer, an a8 one of the most honora yn vonerals 2 phe ae | fonal quote ax ts ftnishy obtatnod in the ceded provinces bs t have giver to that bour only vy, BH WIthOUE pi . . ruined, dis- army, from whom I have the fact direct, [t15 no May bave added to their value, re 1 Oh Fe a armed, jnutiin ed, td She seem so much diminished of uy, duty, Dor is it my iateation, fo search the | | ABT. 5 —There chall be admited duty free into, Algaoe: FSAMRFORTON-TER MATS, GAUTIER fines ef if i - --— ‘in the hicks scais which followed those disasters! oarses which contributed to che ruin of @ plan con. | Hetraine to the dat December, Ist, and pay & quarior from About this time last year the military forces se ‘ No pwlvow A ter Wovstis | Did she go abroad for {teas and inspiration? Did ceived and executed by a mugsaat of France whens | Fe nt January (0 the uh Sune, AB ena alr frou tho ' France were entirely at the meroy of the Germans, GLADSTO™E’S RECEPTION AT GREENWIS Count Davillier, of tho household of the ox-Rm. ” $ho feel Claceuraged om MURKINg, Weng Or SEDL, the AFiny— Ws SALTS COTES wT OT CTIEADLS | Matey opel ee Eauemanty, 22 eoode Of mice | The, main hedy of tho wrmy was imprisonsgs se peror, bas adr ive ssed the following leticr to the Lon- of nations and for her own liberty? France, victo- . Bay rd vistas peur et sans reproche,” | Hous and uiher similar. manuf a" intended to Lniah | fortrgases of the Fatherland, while the remainder eo don Ties Plone without a conflict, began again to lead the | camden ! fant Mcares Of Kaneb-Laprraiss coe quanti thus ad Was kopt in d at Paris, within the walls of | Srt--1 do not «no t your correspondent could have World. | . 7 1 Kifects at the i oat quirem ‘ : Sales Simou's Deseription of the Past, Present | Su 40220 £5" meal tens See Certain fiat hereas "WHO could have believed, afer the treaty of No. THY An's ef the Tmpertal Kuects wt oe rear ae eal a ee ethegen bia neon mapper | fi misiniormet. The Kvoperor has not written to his Ministers vember 20, 1815, that she would so speedily recover Tuileriow ds ea "ABT, Git {s Carthermore ndersine? Vat fuiles Yavied up | er have ail long ago returned to theit hon end Future of Paris. the rh eae oF ch tn attributed, to dim. He, contented hese Roraelt antl wish ans pring the generation ap- Whiting on Wednesday dvening, the 25th of Octd | te the tim 12 thie ution obtaiuiag fotec ot lai¥ on | Treatics of peace and conventions were ent must elevase our ight pearing to be extwustod oy the War aud @ long dic- | yer, the Parts corvespoudent of the London batty | fool tiwldl uniter provisions of article Lund article sMall | int Hecween the Inte deligSrouta, aud tt might be tatorship? It is the same to-day. We must look —. : i. i high and far to regain hope, and if By see LU 1 News gives some interesting dotatls of the sae of the | "ART. he Sep cates aliall e established in Alzace-Lorraine — gnpposed that all would again return tuto the @ yes blttlessiy'th eifects of uh ‘th J siances."” Tom sorry, sin, to | kindness, and peg you will rece oxtevin, OmEP LU 17 ve . Onder do alstott Kreps carr jun aay wad sifects of the Hmperor, Hinpress and Crince Tmpe- | ffona"emi tm to prevent frauds. Suck itcadcten thal be groove, That 13 yery far from being the cad8, ’ ' 7 undergo » Chambers of (7 , what! be c ‘ tae PLatel ceeripi ee | ERETRAL induence of events without ceasing to beat , "Alot France. He sava:— elected by the Chamabers of Commerce, shall Be commons to | ever. The din of battle subsided tour ago, ang we ion=Serious | DOitom that which nature, the laws and traditions The vidding this afternoon was exceedingly Spi- | the French government. N Escape of ‘ts oT ‘have made it, It isa strange mania of revolution ited, owing to tie presence of Kngilsh sympa- (a) teheil be the duty of these syndicales to prove that ife—Nuarrow Escape of vee Mune to desire that @ people should only commence thizers with the Chiselhurst exiles. Ladies wio | the quan’ nisge aimiied under the above provisions do not ex- rat COUNT PALIKA0’S PAMPHLE i Avother > are told that in a few days more only six depart ments will remain occnpied by German troops. Yes d the tra Liverpool October 28, via Queenstown (h> 29th, ar dred is its existence e da i, I dare say, come over on purposs for the auc- | © mo the contest between the two nations contin Anaae this port yay wita tio days’ later A telegraphic despatch to the Londen Zimes from Rae menRe atone anaedl one sauna foe ar aeieeiatie: ‘were trying fo make tho | saith) They ehall deliver gertifenten of origin (0 each manu | iy anabated cruelty, the character of maila thai (ose brought by the Cis of Panis, Hartlepool on the myht of ‘Thursday, the gotn ult, | AGE Tear Of the republic. It cffuced tho llvea. AE CMDIOT SU er an Ary of SoMOtNiOR. whitch | qiGeieegy sual uapoct the masufactures pat Droren ce | weapdys only Tas “Ween Chaiged. “The ‘military gives the following account of anotuer dreadful down. fet us wave greater pride; let as keep alt— fia. been actually’ worn by the ex-Limpress, or | drone iat abit posauoere ee aes yh Fraggle having been declied in favor of yA fend oxi toston of dredamp vocurred at Hatl past, and we eau be so without iear; history w not | With three follow. countrymen and @ country woman to be Immited to each individual cage, and shall not be nego- | to obtain fresh victories on another Meld of acttom, ane, a eaton colliery, pear hore, last ey for us. ‘wo days cannot face ten centuries. It. the fee sual of six dozen dish- The weapons employed in the prosent fight, tc is “A true, will not draw much blood, nor cause the loss The Cunard stoamship Jaya, Captain Martya, from AUSTRIA. @ colliery ac Resiguation of Connt Hotraywari—Wwh yi ¢ yey A touts, all parched | 8. bityh- uation omat Hohravert= What Will night, ab O'clock, At the Lime OL Me O¢- | ould be disastrous If We Were LO Mllnd aaiwelves | aud darned. After tho dish-clontg were disposed | ATT ,S (On discovery of frauds tho heads of ectatllah: Followt—Tho Empire ia Neod of « ise currence abou! one hundred and fifty mon and boys — to our faults, but it would be equ i M y re i y : Wai, of a portion of the Compicgne linen was set up at Ant. %—-As long as this convention lasts, contracts Le- marck—A Suspicious Interviow, pat iD = gory hey Se pIOMOR as heard that power oi transforimation and ihut ireapresapie austin, ‘Yhe first lot—sonsisting of two table- tween manufacturers of Alsncecorraine and Freachmen | of iife, but they are calculated to create suffering jearly hail & mile oi, aud clouds of smoke were . vitality which so often 2pd so recently, even within Cloths for eight covers and four dozen napkins— | previous to and during the war, shall enjoy the franchises of | ana inflict wounds far more caiaimitous than those ViENNA, Oot, 26, 187 coming ont of (he up-cast shaft, ‘The managers and | article 1 of thls convention. ne’ 5 . : ot the sha ers agin a " ' "1 5 > privilege ts granted LS the present century, have preserved us from | Was knocked down at 60 francs toa french lady. All : Nufactures, by way of reciprouity, wt (t desig. ‘Go-day, about noon, [learned that Count Hohen. Viewers intrried fo the pit at once, and yornnivere ac- | qecadence, Bui a ‘generation so cruel to French ma produced by open hostility, The French army was Hs anied pat 4 ee , j 3 tried the others fetched enormous prices. Some lots-— F 4 wart had given in tis restuation, and that the Hime compamed Messrs. Dakere and Gorver, the resident | may leave owe chiataoter “if My era hot quite Ko large or new as tho ono gold tor 65, ; "ated {0 article & annihilated last year, and tt 1s now proposed to lay peror had accepted it. Wnen His Majesty decided whieh they found” ive persons dead or, Erebiinee So eames eee an tes | Ly ear aes ee eet cont FOREIGN TOPICS. alee t upon accepting Beust’s programme Hobkenwart had O¥ing. The first brought up was Thomas | in walling or aespairingy but begins at onco vo Plogno linen is in fine Irish damask, with sylvan de- THE TRADE AND COMMERCR OY FRANCS, 0" at, | The exigencies of war necessitated the imprisom. inlent of thé inet Gompos'ng the French arny; baw to all appearances, the application of other means is required to kill the nerves of the country, Ip order successfully to carry out bis schemes Prince Bismarck feels constramed to lock up all the avai Hate ripe dacid Huichinson, Jt. dead; Kobinson Hunter, dead soon 4 5 SOARS AOR t OO De hls mind wircady made up. He, however, ed “epee . ys é D nh | ascend ward = daylig! straggling onwards sigos end the Imperialarms, The gem of the table ‘ali = Py I pea? umaubune tuecarapresdnarmetes tthe ae aiters me pty see Bes living Sa without ceasing, unminalul ot tatigas OF wonase ' lien was tae tines Sorvice.” Jt had been ordered, Cultivation of Boritical Studies im france. puis ; . ott i ce eee R ee DEALS, Lovers deciding with coolness and promptitude upon the | 1t was report to serve at the coronation of the M. Henrl Taine explains in the Debatsa project mian address to Dr, Rieger and Count Clain Marti- {he Ventilation, but befure Wo. 0" Re ge restore ' course he should pursue, Wio Whep checked by an Emperor and press, which would have taken | which has beon matured by MM. Boutney and Vinet nits, the leaders of the Czech party, It is needless 4 4 efure TWO o'clock they were | onstacte immediately ‘recovers himacif, without | place in Notre Dame, the Pope oMictating, had the y obliged 1o desist on account of the five raging over, | Sean for promoting the systematic cultivation of political Cosy thai these gentiemon 1ound the Beast pro: | as itis supposed, nantly sixty yards of the work. | celine discouragement, and relying only mpon the | Germans been beaten by the french, ut I Asoer: J 4 und. ¢ st pra. | i ed abe rent pe "t ‘cner whe Rh on ane Lines uprigitness of his miad and the unwavering firm- | tuiued, on making Inquiries, that 1t was woven with | siudics in France, This plan, which has obtained gramme quite unacceptable. This left Hohenwart y aT acminle i fd rom tweatpaix | 2e83 Of bis heart, There ts @ moral victory to ve , 2 view az well to the royal entertainments given 1h | the warm commendation and support of M. Guizot, ‘NO other alternative than resignation. Min that pare of Mie ak ; Won victory over ourselves. What we have been | 1867. Tuis table linen was manufactured im | 14 nog ‘ etc seri ree hat part of the pit, of | weean, we ought to, beagalu ‘ho history of the | the North of ireland. ‘The largest cloths | 18 Rot conceived 1m the interest of any party, but tt ad, able French coin, The recuperative powers dip ea A. senna OF ARsATY hope ts entertained, several , jast four months shows that we can do go, It | feiched, in preportion to thou vanes ¥ ossumed that whether a citizen is monarchical or | Played by France in paying off the ransom due te ¢ " 9 great queetic y Lous l ; 1 oon great question, ing Hud it Mappened’ fn the dae aoe nica would ; han 5 neon Tepubitcan, absolutiat or constitutionalist, Ne de- , low? Already it i3 stated tat Baron Auersporg, # | have boon in iie pil, over’ one thonsand being em- | Ott to dle well. But, God be praised, to-day the | amalt dit aefVices of the Ree set. Three that | sires that pubic affairs should be talked of, criti- | tion which it seems diMcult properly to define, & words, | plo Moaather: (he follwing ore amen =, he n- | quesiton is, how to restore and remake a people vy | were over thirty-two yards long brought 670 irancs, | clsed aud administered, not according to mere im | general hellet was entertained that France bad bese almpas fie opposite pole of Holenwar ords, Ls a mg are pea iO3€ | ineans ef good sense, labor wad probity ? | #20 fraucs and 637 francs each. A Jot of two table precios, preicrences, panaionss but according z . »ppos wart i e B b. ' e called upon to forma new Minis! dent tink ite ey Sealer leur sat De errien "ana | Count De Pulikno's Pamphlet—His A. i of tra young ‘Hnaiish gentleman Phgents ‘or tne ox to. ae up, qoutes ut erreorates mente ke SOmabe We smeagare: AOIOS. Te eRe LOR . la oe 0 i 4 i eo) hark ove: Wi ' iy AceGuni of + OX 4 i 2 are oxpre: it will be At al! a prudent thing tu subject Austria to. family; Tun Dobson, George Barker, boys; Wailtam, Emporor had instroctioas to buy for hitn all the Bee | given by sume of tho best teachers in France, | 2°Ubt, however, are now expressed on that scone 2 Robins, Thomas Jon Matinew Brown, Edward | ‘fhe following passage respecting the march of | nf ¢! 5 WHE a plete and sudden reversal ef policy, Let me first | Gampheil, The 'G, . } ! c some of the banqueting table clotns, but did not | of youn: men entering upon the business OVHBR MEANS WHEREBY 7O URIPULK FRANCE ys 6 firs lamphell, Thomas Spenco, all of whom except | ine Fre: se ‘4 K h age ¢é bel ve rr s. Theg , the French army to Sedan 1s {rom che forthcom buy in any of the cthers, A lady of rank and fortune | of life, indepartments of knowledge subsidiary to Mt zee Ulustrate by a faminar example the way things | Campbell haye young familtes. The greatest ox- | — | who was counected with the dispersed Court spent politcal science. Tn one lecturo the physical basis aud to hurther vitality. So far the ransom money eae vin liacue becvwien ty cia PITT at moat mi has been paid by Franco in hard cash, 7. ¢, in gold ee ak ie Syst Hogan ‘slacgmen round t5 20 leries. Tne ‘omclals. ate nsiug ail possinle exce hee bolelaateaalints the General) that the Army : vee Pine. Neanecinliat teen was hotly con- ee page Prone ty sormuinat nietor ne longer possivie to drown it or to he deaf toit; sup. | tlon tosubdue the fire. This evening four ponies | of sertan could be divided into tn ee coldinns— the H tested by seurehers alter rellos, A igomen plat ' the present Ume such knowiedge has real Vatug abated saly ages DOCROnS AAS Hee 5 y rer ey p dlecea a; rst and Twelfth pillow-cases, mad smal lows—wedge- { franc ur only at white Dea st 0 ¢ coin. erat E r usly persbumna cules eapeeae cl el wisi cameurbaly | The inquest on the deceased Was opencd last even- | corps (Generals Ducrot and Lebrun), by Snippe | Shaped, I presume, from the long triangular gus- | have haa ‘pefora the war. Anotior course will | deprived France of about one-third, if not one-half, rish people had been actually called upon to draw io, ater short preliminaries and a formal identitt: | (Argonne), Verdun; the centre, cumpozed of | top—wwere sold for 185 francs, Halt a dozen boister- Betas f tho future relations between | Fatt aijonmned jhe tnuity. A iat numberof | tha Seventh corps (General Douny), Dy. sommes | Cages to mateh fetched a larger sum. ‘They wereall | Gays of Adam Smith. In another national finance | to invoive considerable hardship, but tt 1s muem 6 tWO ¢ ; and, faally, suppose that afier : ae . vy the catas’rophe. } sur-Puy (from Moarmelon), — Vilie-sur-Tourbe, | rotten and many neatly darned, ‘The English lady | Will be considered, and the yolsy of various systems | aggravated by the resolve to keop all the Frenol ver locked upin ihe coffers at Berlim What will fol. ; Horses were destroyed, oth Fe pees lously escAP- | gcomed four months ago that there Was nothing lett | less than the — breaxfast, —_lunel Prussia havo created at serlin & degree of irrits- German and a constiintionalist-—tn oih ved al been , tillin the put ge Hayes, Thomas Prout. Wil- | Joths, eight yards in length, and three dozen nap- | to documentary facts. In Ecole Livre | 80 badly whipped that she wowd never agoin a& the shock wiich would be Involved in sucit acon. | JUAN, William Coates, Robert Strongnair, William | the March on Sedan, gets that were going cneap. ‘They obtained forhim | and at hours suited to tho convenience , Hence the necessity of devising Stand. Suppose the ery for home rnlo hea become so | CHeMient was eccastoped all yesterday, and the | Volume by Conut de Paltkao, entailed “Twenty-four ” Toany 7,00) francs in Bed services, Which she in- ‘of Kuropean politics will be exhibited in a aiscus- Plecos of twouty fraucs and Iu silver plecos O8 bose that an English Miatstry was fornied, which for , ePe got Gut alive, Further explosions are feared. | ght wing, composed of tho Now Seaham Motel, beiore Coroner Maynard, | (fom Mournicion), S#mnte-Méného y 7 tie " id uid, Clermont | sets in thestdes, anda broad overlapping hem at the | illustrate the science of wealta and the economical | i “ | { ; ; | theortes which Nave swayed legislation since the | Of her circulating medium. That tact in itself seenme i @l this, at months of negotiation, —— ! Satate-Mcnéhonid, Clermont, Verdun; tho left wing, | Who ts now the Lappy possessor of them was all the | Of taxation will he examined. Miltary organization, gout and 5! WasiOn, Of Well-iounded hope, tue wholo policy of The ' ne Cus. | Composed of the Kiith corps (General de Fatily), by | better pleased because the repairs and marks Oo! {re- the history of poiltical constitunons and ihe his- Pog was changed, thar Ut plilio trish “ . Beth ile if Mour' ourater: 4 ' e| rded h ‘esum| er | tol f s0Clal rf soverally alow: 1d Jinary times tie money would tind its way . 4 } An order Las just been drawa up in reference Lo ethsinviile “irom Mourmelon), Vouraters, Grand | quent washings afforded her a presumption that her ry Of 80C) schemes are soverally set down for | Inordinary times the money uate c Was expelled, an anti-frish Ministry ceiat 2 | Pre, Varennes, Charay or Verdun, The greatest , relics must have come m direct contact with “the lit. | difforent courses, | i 7 ~ t y est % ne secaiaies ta My ps, e rc 1 31 jo . f in, but tie Treasury Department of the suppose wii this, and Yor haye #ome tea ou: what i WO AMpHeatton at the Judge's Chambers to examtne | distance vetween tie columns of the Mghe Aud tl tle Prince's nead,” Half a dozen pairs of Union itnen Sew cere oe nak sees ‘1ehe and the | pal The Atlantic and Grent Western Ratiway, German cmpire Las taken steps to prevent its beg Is now proposed to doin Austria. Hon to have been stopped eartler, or to bas to proceed the whole way; as il is, Wl ought Captain Angetl, about to satl to Anstralta, onthe | centre as twenty-four kilometres during the | slieets, pooneny to the Complegne lot, were boughe Dir atiowed the defendant, and an appointment made | mareb; but it ate ne porate Bae the right col- ; by an Pee (et Cs ee Oe jor Mx. MeHenry, says the London Morning Post, who | teturncd. The money lies tiie in the vaults Of the e rrive ord 2 re t . The sel er rr, 148! Zi y tmpossibic. And then as to th is, At ors of the Court of Common Pleas on | tho conival voluinn ai Sivry-da-Herche, teu kilome- | M. Escribe, tearing that to-day’s run of luck was too , States, bas addressed a circular to the bond, de- | tlon of these large amounts has resulted ina genera’ Seer vik es yeiat aey Witt apate toi clan t, when Mr, Sergeaut Ballantine, tt ts | tres from Clermont. ‘rhe united strength of these | good to last, contiuued the sale over throe-quarters | benture and sharcho‘ders in this company, in Which | DERANGEMUNT OF ALL ULE EUROPEAN MONBY MAB ter anes. wai “4 Pareb ers upon thete old Willattead on the part of the claimant, | to columns represented an effective force of 116,000 | Of an hour over the time ct which his hammer usu- | ne cava: Kets, Coahene aud CORE ie ona wer aeene Mvections have heen given to exclude all persows | men at the opening of tne defile of Nettes, on ‘the | ally ceases to operate. The utmost dimeulty was ae at In Paris gol commands at present a premtam, naroas, aud thus the goverment ©. country from the ro 0 those connected witn the , Valley of the ©, by Clermont, and could ; experienced py the purchasers tu carrying away } Thave now pleasure to advise ihe present poai- LS =f 4 bi Wil, as belore, have to be carried on by oue race, | case, no xt the evidence beimg re- | awWaii the arvtval of the Fitth corps, which formed | toi wer | ton of the proceedings for the reorgantation of | ANd forelgn exchanges lave risen there to ratem Poser nt ie — orons, Ab Ss not the — ported. Hl r trustees for forcelosure ob- ' much beyond what was known in 184% On the entire difficulty, Up toa few day » Ub n Wee)..Hfe iti , before Chiat Justice Bovill, | towards the orth, confirmed the Prince ot | lougings have been all disposed of, It was hardly | tained po_session of the line on 7th Septembe other hand, heve tu Frankfort and in the other ty packs ol housenold linen. Taee will be resumed on Tuesday the ieft wing, ‘This Latter corps, in proceeding | The Prince Imperial’s toys and school room he- | this company. X appeared to have every chance of U - bat noting | decided, 1 ix sai, a8 tothe | Prusshies stapicions cat the army was retreating | fai! to brung bis evtecis to the hammer. Many valua- | taking over the properiy and revenues as trom the | (hese circumstances the Germans court where the cace 4s to bo heard. ‘The barristers | towards Paris. In fact, a tolegrapluc daaperoie ‘hte objects presented to Lim during the sunshine of | 18t September, and proceeded to organizo the | great centres of Germany gold stands at a discount. ere em he ceeicriara who left Australia to Obtain mformation have was designedly’ all fo fail into the | Ws Stre's prosperlty were—Lamat floss to thiuk on | Several State "corporations, ‘the Penusyivanla | A year ago the Napoleon Wor—i, ¢, twenty frane hus Austria may beim wv not returned. Thorne made to prevent # fatture vis hands, recommended Marshal MeMahon to | Whay pretext—tamped up im tne civil list property, | Mivision was constituted on the 25th Sep- | oid pieces—were readily taken at 93g florins, and fh Poern edo an Of justice nstothe judge ov jurors, tis belleved, | Tall hack on Paris hy Rheims and Soissons, The | A velocipede, very elegantly constructed, and with | tember, Mr. Daniel Doucherty, of — Phila- | gcoasionally they would fotch move, To-day the Stereo en | Will not be acted vioon, as ali parties are expected 4 was (ie weakest, had losta portion of | siver mounting, said to have ‘been the | deiphia, being elected president; — the New | same gold mece passes With dificuliy at 64, while M have @ r lo appoar on the day appomied. Had was ore Casiy movabic; a, | Gay presented to tie Prine ininerial by Hi oes Sune ee ae ae) ton ‘ P. | raitvead companies, in payment of a fare, take the 4 pe by nee. ) Alphonse of Span Doug) ‘ aber, . We oF McCann as president; in only at & Valuation of 9 1-5 ¥ oy 7 OKO open rebellion or into that towed = re a . wealthy petroleum merchant trom on ; #ad the Obto division was constiruied aoa the | ee the Nelogtaph nein wae Pope epee cree s Pied hate whied will obstmarely rer all FRANCE. a ¥ to the defiles whioa ee Oily. This purchaser mtends to place the veloci- ; 1th inst., with the Ton. G. B. Wright as presiden Pevemptory orders, refase entirely to receive therm. ttempts to reconctie t'. Austria ty iy very mneh 3 by Clorimont on Verdun to the nerih, ‘tae ede under @ glass caso upon bis drawing room | it being necessary that in the separat ate organi | A portion of the French money has been paid ous im want of a Bismarck. not having been percetved in tts direction | chimmey ple vommader to his sons (hat richer ; Zattons the Prestient shoud be & ne citizen, | to army contactors, and tie payments haye ime RXCITEMENY IN VIENNA dvlos Sion on the Trensaies of Cacis—'the tinned 1s mia by Vavennea, | Men tan il ‘3 can bust up.” Few of tie plays | These organizations laying been eftectei, the coni variably been meade by the Prassien government a& hood were produced. What were | 80!tlation will be campleicd as rapidly as the for- a aay al ine excl thal On more thau on Joy of tne Meuse, oppo. things 0! early b a3 norta of Verda, | Msposed of dated within the last eight or nine | mailties prescrived by Cho statute 2 of Vienva, but ed—The Pasi, Present The political ct political circies of Hunga’ Bar City Bese : ne of i anca tO the and Emure of the occasion have | observed ‘of the si have beon 1 ta y Capital. i andes rhe "9 " very ngatly j Stau ft, and will have sed it 2 " nisi 4 considerable n Interview wade marches — W anationded wiih any years, The mimic cannons were very neatly exe. | States permit, and w e ed iis var that the personal expenditure of the German Ki just taken plac Parts, Oct, 26, i871, da for on revening the plain on tf i cuted, and quite capable of kuling a poodle at fitty | stages on about te 1st December, In the ue peror nae heen defrayed by paying out French gold yarda) A world of pains had” been evidonuy | timo the new securities are betng prepared tor isene | The post horses witict brought His Majesty to 1 ¥ Prin y ie meeting of th ta ea yes. ' the army of the Prince Roysi of Sa by SS SS ae See oy the taken witu the prance Who was to have Inberted the | during that month, and th ccked | empica of the Napoleons to get into his head, { 18 xed for July 1, 1872) T delivered 9 speech, in which, after conaratu | Verdun with 16,006 mea. [Vordun Was defended by » by means oF object the Leounicalities ; McClellan, ‘Vhutigan and Puucan so kiudly under might reasonably be micrred jon the resumption of their , 118 OW National Guarda, and the despaich a of Vannan and Cohern. He was given toy fort | took, and have so energetically and faitatuily {a's | would be found Willing tor by them of the Saxon troo with toy lunes and deii-lanes, toy ditche: | Ged, wilt be wound up, and tis duiies endow Ly | same coli aX pant oul by U the éreation of the consolidated corporaiion, and | ‘There 18 : ihe youn resiHiiplor of payments , from Castein and Salsbury were patd for in Fre! nidived ca the other side of the Meuse; i Buse; mst Which Moar. coin by his travellag siarsuale Prom these facts te Ini ter of Public Instruction, who pre- | da51y yt retroated wiih logs, afer having brought tito etc taries——for 1 =o 5 hey's Chrts- flan dependenc ip sia as thetr natural | Pablic sittings, witch were euspendet in 1870 on Uiisiastic applause to the ta- | COUNLEL@ZApS, Loy positions, such 2s woods, H proteotor--it thought bur right that ie should aecount of tha siege of Paris, ne stated that two tke sitting a ne 27th Angusi, , and streams, whose tin beds could be Nusned; toy the issue of new Lp ietyorcd within etghteen months MORE PRENCH THAN © ‘ recetve u V But Hungary t2 in a try; for the | committoes were appointed at that time to take march on Meiz, whicn soimd ' Slee’ tioss hosts of toy eombatuuts, , Of the production of ie 80 eme of reorganization. on thioaghout the conntry. Nevertheless, Magyar regards the Russian as bis otuval enemy, seahaly t : af t ave charaetérized as au | e:tT stened on mnovaile slabs m reg: | Until the new acmintetratton comes tntu power the © National Bank of (russ! nor Wwe pable and bitter memories keep the tye Ny hostile | Measures for the preservation of ihe works of art Was mitch jess so than that unde) . ‘Tuen he had rated plans , Working of the railway must be simply provistoual, ry ig willing toreceive [french coin, Wines é Ai end fiteratare (he vacious institutions In and near © Sadowa by ihe second Pinssian army | eville, With microscopic tents | Without the power ot development or of reiorm. ail om howse dire Payable in Prasstan coum. races apart, What, then, Ley of this rapproc% iment between S THR BASTRAN QUESTION, wit qnestions with rogard old machinery tor carning and coliecting 1ue rel. a7nps tt 18 Imperative te vide Prncalan nloucy, ‘Pho postal clerks are nex vo, and fhe telegraph people are equally rig- in the enforcement of tie rule. | Here, ea and Ceneral Steinaetz) to plich on the plateau oi the Mourmeton. A fortress, | tas t i i ihe telies, of supposed to be Cherpour With @ glass sea in revenues betng coniinucd. My official connection oy, occupying | front, and a fleet manonveed by means of load. , With the company has now iemporarily ceazer. tor t wot crushed and broken, aid was | leave it free from Itrigation, from complication with Taris, So effectae] were the precautions taken that 1¢ to the | “during the stege none of cur colicetions or | in presenc tied towne of Kenly: In discuss! Fast of Lurope great party ¢ especial monuionis we a 8 injavel. The bom- agraty ano Josepty xf As consideratlone- tt: party of the Pan : Ws be ae Ta whieh jasiod twenty-one days, dia {rom Koentginnat, meting on the ’ finally thrown into ® heap of rabbish, of which.' the Eric or any olker company, and srom the disas- | fori, thoy ave compelled to be more Servia would by this party be one i mat : sfivi x bind 5 1 eyerything was "1 i in more anon. Lue Prmce tnaperial was fond of | (rovs control 0° nrces CONpANics oO the otter sentient, = There iss apparently =a political with Russia, while the governing ra nob even splinter a statue. One cannon ball | thesversuund wet {i ' favor, for tie passage marionetics. His Punch and Judy Lheatve, the { eeu ipledtpgd NR OR the shu? necossity ot humoring opulati th Ts - it mo! olen!) any sel y throug 2 cup “ame! | of the Meuse to Ver vhoything that had seen mest sevice, was by tle vs’ (vteres3 tn he rity OF Aunrertoain ru or he exX-free city, and, conseanently, ie Magya will most Vi y anysoch went fhrouga tt ay of the Tan'heou yy i" he | ways, and in a state ungnestionably able Lo grapple | Kreuzer is ctu maiatat 4 spat | od 43 & Ciro Jaluig mediun, » and, moreover, the favors Are at the expense of the cist two and & halt per cent by the = cu - luly gorup. The @rvsaatis person» laciuded Army Of , sual Tunctionaries, who gorve as butts for Guignol’s | Successfully with its engagements and satisfy every But thatis net the in ihe | wiittcisms, With 1he addition of kings and quoens of } claim oi Its proprietors, extendod in that way 23, and a talkative dentist serving as Ai } gens, who lose about, | These same wr Statice to blam: Tt, Chalons as bet, ne ¢ PP Magyar. Hine ill wenhryme with regard to the | other precious articles escaped as by a mira ceedingly dang y. Kul many oecastons over imaginary St interview between the Prince of Serta and the’) was notso, however, under the Commune. That , presence of 1, 1 x at sYhicn’ Tell 5 > Emperor of Russia, 1 eaneeeation tarts songht faa Gvertivow oF se gor | thenise n war wien sich marches are alyis. a ldughiug stock for wt! those sovereigns for whom | Rismarek and bKesedoe = Whiew Tele the opel tons ae the reap of Frankfort meekly ve able, sted with prompttade, and wiih the ue feroked and ear itary sulject, taken i rath & ' et ve tena DAPONT he city ele Prussian 3 les boy e fates matters such clrcumsiances, from the gallery at V s, dadicated to the Count Boust’s Cireginr Vesarding the Gas. | erument with the object of breaking ap society, We | precaction necessary wader ) qhe Boriin correspondent of Lie New York tiak | ‘ 5 | Balak retacr, ow what tl mii onded . Wriout searching for Mlustrations further back glovies of tae Fist Nepoleon, adorned the curiatn. | ee AMER SIN 4 2 aro widely different. There the Prussians rate wita tela int Radeb Atel views , Monge Snow shat the Comuiung intended to estab. | TANI AGen or trederick the direst, Waele no by ‘Tce sun of Austeriitz, fanked by eagies guzing ; ADD, under date of October 21, writes 4s follows:— | an iron rod, and the tax collector exacts the pay- The text of Count Bensi’s Clromlar to tho Austrian bus we do know beyond a doubt what it wags it | y yond dank march til this famons’ general made | boldly thereupon, was repented on many Of the | Count Benedetti’ book on His mission i Crnssia, Mei" of all dues in Prussian money. The regulation i | Aiptomatic agents, explanatory of thé | atiacked, aud that was our civilization, Whenin | his army cross tre plutn of Andenneim in 1780, afrer large theatvical toys. Tho Primce Linpertal, it is | of course, called for arejoinder; for tfthe ex-French Would seem to Involve little or no hardship, pro- Saizburg intervieys, appeara tn th its laci days of existence it burned down the monn- | !e#ving the camp of Lonshen-Rerckenbach, inorder | very provable, would have become a first rate artl- sador endevvored Lo provo anyone thing Vided the Prussian government furmtshed an ade- a a he 2 to give battle to the Austrians, and so occupy ‘Tor- sanifhe liad remained afew years tons Jor israthera quate suppiy Of small coin, They discard the guldew ; Amb at the anove another it was Uiat our Chane Pevats of the 2th ult. The document / daion Sep. | Ments which were illustrative of F * but WHC | gany In 1757 iL was Hank march that tis asie Tuileries. He wos debarred by bis rank from | rigid economist of the tui. The cuief potitim | Of South Germany without replacing it wi'n agy- tember 12, isTi, and says:— belonged to the world, 11 was vegarded as an act of yoneral despatched ms army, it columns by tines, ro that wholesome rivalry, with boys of his age | dispute between the two diplomatisis ts imreter- Wing vettor, 4 As you have learned deo, ths ‘es ay ors +, | despair: but 1 was aot so; it pursned the task i Peht ant win the pattle of vissa. Again, if witch finds yent ta outdoor games aud trials of | ence to the annexation of Bel Bonedeiti says 1 am, THE PROBSIAN MINT ovr august, Manat kas a ayed « aE a wos by ® flank marek, before the Strength, feeiness, wind and plac lis jitve | the suggestion came from ck, Bismiarce, , bas been kepy In comparative idleness for some ¢ nonetary reforms which are "army, that Sedies, the most renown. . steam press set to be very cieverly manipulated, | through the oMleial Reiehsanzotgor, ‘s gonoraix, conducted ius ino case belonging to te there were some linaginary | from Ue French government the righ! fank of the Russiane | State papers, probably intended for @ practical | German journal begins with Ww ordor to enlute the Lmper through thet plane, and ¢ wereign xt Inch. Thie exchanms of courtesies Z had determined upon. ( will be thus de. Fertbed—# power whic with premediia- ed vi Fred lett says if came | time In antics by 3 y bee much tiereased by reason of intri She inconventence @ article of of small change has polite observa Q gravely fet and ums, atmy fram th fates the complete restoraifor of the former relations 7 . at Zorndorm, aud drove them back with his cay. —tie work of the young Napoleon, Nearly & | tou: \ of fFiendeliip betwo arcls, anu gives a sr flames wite | tovoured the: | ivy. 161s Ti fa her tees hopybooks bore withess to the polyglot ac. } and machinauons against the Southern banks. I A bet " g ; dea the dota) a6 . site 5 § Hot My intention here to give a histori opybooks. bore witness polyglot a Count Bensdetii iad evidenty no idea wha! parts of the aw ee 1 3 aie oa ye 1 Beesptinege ich mone nd ine ance, Carrecture on Maile Mavehes; and, Withont speaking complishments of the young Prince, They | ves of tance Lad fallen isto the hands of as transpired that the Bank of Prussia entered winet uot, tn vl n ol ‘ leag oft cd by tife greatest general of iuodern | contained German, Frenci, English and ltatan | upon a regular crusade aguinst all the baniks lyi {9 82. facts an imp several of ow on f.) during the marches and counter. Xorcises, in & (air round land, and very cleanly n jnth diction, T have been im- Spe first to w Lint of the Louvre, i mcmnoraiie campaign of 1505, 1 will ten. ‘Thoss in Engitan, 1 am wold—for at | eo imperia’ F or sey ocks past, the authorities fectnre of Potlee and of th of State. We | Only enumerate anotier ustance, Which appears to ‘ed seeing them—nad an Exeter Hail smack. | year iomeon the aes tet Rts i to collect the notes of ombinalions | at never a Feapog ects amonns " c ave a certain una th what ay were In All cases highly moral, and in many pie 10 wo to havea certain analogy with wha ay were In , } Gus project oF alates In ¢ Prussian ooffers 1 1712 France, crushed by tie Vic- tances biblical, Prout ali that 1 have been able | Sar he Ar 10 anid the conlliion say the to -ee of his loys, books and oltier helongings, not | 3M proof of tle sti 1 open to tie its jase many refinements of luxavy were provided for atm | tne net 1 fa ag frou A a fh a on . nave'dt A he | army—that digeoursged. | by tis parents and tutors. Except in ‘babyliood | he oficial Journal quotes from A despatch sent to exchange of notos t« imme iiately transterred te ee eee ee tke Uuaeeetens | Th Was Lees @ asevere blow in ordes to | the most costly things given him were by the Pre- | Benoderti from. bis goverument on the 16h ol | Berlin, and Prossian Rank notes are forced on the lio ditectors of the Observatory | vive the kingdom, ‘Tho genins of this greay | fect of the Seine (Who was very profuse of magnit. | August, Pho To this Nospats eleti replied . pabie asa clreulating medion, ‘The proposition ts ‘ Jon Of Wo LnStHMINCRTS OF Aer da pants most wadueousein | cent gilt ar the oxpense of the city), the Princess | on the Zid of the wime mont. | embodying | todo away with the southern florim, and we people ‘ homical, clock. ho gr at | Tio most vie it Coult te Mathride, the Duxe de Mouchy, the Pacha of in thy form of a treaty the donmands he had th ita readily adopt the idea, but. the univer. equatorial has been considerably damaged, but not is ne nde, and binpress of Russta, been Lestra: to om ry) ply is in the e 18 (0 3€ © introduction of @ decimal A sort chy! of those noves accu ment Ubi the anvexation of no tine is lost m presenting yscheme oi the Frenvh Court issue and dcmanding coin. af the Gobelins magni (apesin J , Bouche, Laneret and several Passe wo hundred and twenty-two (0° rumenis of that art m which , "oad co th n have r an has | executed after L silil less settied, The o atione | modern mast 2 the Oabinete of Beriin and Viena in thé | ancient taj ath of December last and the | 1 aid | Yo have ¢ before the delegations of the Avatro-{ 2 Unue to form the buals of our pos the Soveretgne iow thelr et rar Ministe: t then he tater, The meeting ¢ a mingle § Oxecution that i at essenti: attcrapted fo: wellare of ine country, He pt and the Hmpero a how ded it g a The Pi t tdi E whole aa Sen trembled for the Mu- eee etenatn ANd. the 1ihes of march nies of thelr extravagantly ¢ sive | presents porclais ‘Omes, Tits deat a fonone ihe eer eaa Wh Rites nae seum of the Louvre, ‘The numerous spectators who | by ® flank mare' jamin the hugh withia Yat a a a ane TW esoeption im thele Tava | alterations in Parle, and the treaty, wnich was pub- Sniy tie unoet sonnomee Gite Ercan rnts our short distance 0 © army ov Prince Eu 2 ANK ndersiand, made an i r ie P Lmage erst 1 W ; I oat Coon , 4 | AO Muorosives with feat ant! Gemblinye whether | 18 the opinion of Narsial Saxe on the operation, in | bronght to the hammer for the Mqutdatton oF pre “A portion of t Tp WEG BOR ONAL | hose og oarerrine atten a belie | de anes 3 ey belield Mong the banks of the | Witch, belng then a vexy ~ he took | vate debts. » f never saw—t will not say ned this dri: of the 254 August, 18 also . woula undoubtedly he ag on (eee ith the canvases of apna oe ae aaa te race Tie anGiT OF ata | topetner, Dut Mt all “no sroumongers! shops 1 ha and in this he disunetiy ailudes to the unex. — peopie; but the soutiierne q , Rubens and Le sneuy. on, & de Villa on f ost Tair of Dena ether, but fe oe " 2, fl hourg qects ef | fice them sys . r ‘ ene ane te eerie evoke with ; had Prince Hugene marehed to moet lim when ho entered pnt together so Ine rens eal enoucee accuses, Bie. | uegpeicly systems fOr the pu to our r of ail con! | fearful rap: arded the loss of our cheye | Crossed the Schelit tn} age & flank | patty pass apes, skimming New roasting jacks | es Benedetti Wich | one bank of issue, but all te smaller States have torenta, the atillt facility of apraitminary | @'euvy said thar the arch, It w nevertiteiess, that Munk march oilers, shapes, fe, The auctioneer, ». , Will the world believe, the Germunorthe French- | from time to ume grauted inabie privileges to andersianding fa | Are was Ai of the ‘Mow chavacterized as waprident—wiich gavoa , and other Cou f ute! Loe, Loar’. | man, or neither + iy ho established pan ner they have s: es! | Lonvie, O of that fatal day we di rance and the monarcliy of Louls XLV. ‘The cap. | ing that afhe sold In detail he roe pe through i F si is | Oe vi py foes Poy hat comme and mutual voniilenee Presented tine dish, | covered Warvely of petvo.enm under tue Parace | fire of Denatn deprived the alifes of all then stores | tiem tn a. month, Wishoete of ohete A Ite | FORLIGY WSCELLAVEOES reese roy ment “lings that sooner OF Inter Whey meetings overels' ae anew | of th x wad even ih the vauits | and compelled (her te raise the stlege of the neign- 9 and 96) po + “ ce alicy sas consequently they agitate againat Luxembor palace 1 cory or practice, Was 80 important as that er # (or suspicion. offer to ail Euro he or cooking aaparument. The amount os ° : + 4 € clog’ guarantee of peace. Be pleased to neglect uo opportunity of | : boring towus and eitlos, f Marshal de Vile iunovatheon proposed to the Reicisiag at Berlin, we ae LOW assemble ft ervonec 0 di it t hink of tt, that we bo lars withdrew the ¢ x the garrison to ang. ; the b 7 2 bes , re » rel 7 y q Soubla ut on cur inventions or 10 represent wont pes not greater ravages to ‘eae The brary oF The ‘iment tis own afi Was ff not ovident, als consumed dally | ae rege an Oe Unipes, Rove Cart be reballt wita tie speed of | faa Mate A, sa ee ieee, = ab of earn io give umbrage to other Cantoris, | Rue Richelieu hss not iosta volume, @ medal nor a | Moreover, thet the grear orvor committed | have BOT RRR ae a ee Snows. teapots, auger Aladdin's architects ihe whoie ery te thas numbers | ion mo hundveds) parts. But, as patna print. Th national arciivos have been saved; tie | ab & commencenont of the yampatan of, ous rn “accanteks wore not less humerons than | Of famlites will be turned tuto the streets Irom the ed above, it ig more seonemical So tar as ins Neon save OL th oh . if they were plentiful — mereliess reising of | Prussia 1s concerned thore Wenld be no necessity te fi . All our public | i810 was tho scattering about al, Calnt Genevidve, La Ma Nn ws? it was, | the gullngty, wop peo taltt ea ‘ mae distrionte fresh coms: tie theler and grosechen now erent svetem; | thoy et Pines ‘obo set up to anetion, |. The Bordeaux corrospondent of te Ava save that | {a Girentarton would. be spread all over Germany, jars were extensively requiai- ) the principe! aun of French policy justo is to | While Bavaria, Wartemberg, Baden aad the minos parposes'? by the Government | find a powerful ally, who, in the eyes of M. Thiers, States would be cailed upon to withdraw their com cau be No other than Rnssia, au) (a repiage It wit nroney miniest in wecordanes with the Prosstan etandas fh } history of Frau See | libraries, the Arsé rine, | troops opposed to the German mas | the Sorbonne, the | ry of the Lnxem i ae necessary to adopt a oy 16 00 s atiened v egisiathy, FO Maguideently decorated ; 8N4, a8 Hv Was evident that the French army had to + ere 18 not rauch Tuomi aacen tag? ution heat i x, Tematn intact, The National | Novunter an army three times as numerous as itself, ‘The Emperor's. ce wand People Areand the Piniiorm from ing OMico and the Mint have suffered no injnry. | ti Was rational to search lor means to bring together tioned “for pasrior emf Mect of American News. | A broken Window ant the dis at one given pomt a com: luss Capabie cr fight. Of Navional Defence. Which He + aranoe oF a few | at ba compat ase re linc ia Mattie Yicunel AA rT a 1a es do noi forbid vs frou 5 and without disadvantage in nume- | “ 3 ubiin, Ireland, abou WHE EXPRASE NCIS sf y CHAN paper Enterprise on Enatic| Hew. ances Go, Ro the. Mnseum ‘Med The | t rele ariny of the enen atetran Hewri Kachetort and the Empire. starting @ new ilberal datly paper. {i is ‘wougut YH RXPRNSE NLORS uD BY 7He OnANoR, the unica The Paris Jowrel pablisies the following lever, that it a first class liberal Dapor were started if ¢ ts sala alone Tt Ci: | gudyessen by Henrt Rochefort to the counsel wuo | Would obtain a very fair shar pport. Loxnow, Oct. 28, 1 { nannatactory of the Gobelins, witch at drat oF coniuston im the 1onctary syst Mr. Giadstoue met his coustituents at Greenwicy | Was ed to haye been destroyed, and , 0 f ateaiaings (i's end—Viz ¢and Metz, In ¢ < ” which suffered crucl losses, haa been b the my by ‘ r po t | ‘The Arab insurgents taken prisoners in the ate | it preseat in Germany, is detvimental yo-day, and addressed them on s nord ther ore i * | able to resume fis operations, and 18 to-day tm ful! Ri f Ws 11d have taken © Gefended him before the ourt martial: de , | Algerian revolt are tranenorted to Corey and up- all Interests. ‘The al ‘ot @ ‘untform standal portant topics now exciting the public mind of this | wotivity, ~The Nusenm of the Luxe pe Hien We linda. T have | Allow defender, t0 offer you wicse muse | Wards Cf one hundred chieftains wn! marevouts favors anh iminense amount of | swindling. poston of & po “3 } that Lunt ee dear to-day, That which | have sircady landed in tho Isieud, They are pore | The extortlons of ronoy changers and county. There were from twelve to fifteen thou. | withstanding seated misied by 9 toler A en heath int the Hotel ae Cl With its wonders i | sormery oS Nee of all descriptions that are | miticd to take thelr wives and clilldren with them. ‘led bankers have long been complained sand persons gathered on the open heath tn iront | Yeauy A Siinte chapelic, which the burning ; Marshal Mac 1 to inateh as far as | OUbles mo in, the cea Or ae also faint may family, | more are said to be slxly-elent rep as an incolerabie nuisance, It benooves of the stand from which he spoke—at ieast this ts | of tire Pr‘iécrure de Police at one time cansed to bo Vitiy-lo# | remained on the | Qventg my ebliteen, t that’ io them I Tmagine that I per | 1 eye) bering the government to adopt energetic Measures to pus y England and Scotland, numbering ng Bat it app # Stop to this process of swine thatthe influence of te money-changers is far too powerful to leave neh room for lope that a radical a ¢., Uwenty-five leagues from | Seve hopes of tet regime which was bolleved to | § and St. German! Auxer- Verdun. How diligent the F might have Coe ane aa eynich 1 have reputation of havi #0 fod, | Vers, And 75,000 arueni re ublicans “ou! eon if Was Imposstsie that he contd reach the | Everywhere taay be seco peaping forty those po:lticel and | Ireethonght republicans.” They are 0 Meuse or the approaches to Verdun by tho rds | bterary mushrooms which a Bo Fg ricer alone ae the highest, most intelligent and well-t my computation of the number, Doubtiess we shall ) snrro! hear on this subject (he same variety Of opiuions that | Foto the Madcielue, have ¢s we always hear as to tie mumber pereons | of the eaemy and the tor prosent at a puvite gathering. Some will say there Barope con ae me. We are t were three thousand and some will say there were cae Paine sil twenty. As it was impossilie tu rematu for any | remake Paris. > denscly packed and jammed | sacrifices will tt cost us, to remake France! Elst Weaeae Of. tere teh the oes - peer where !t will be related tow much she has nied hy Names: Note Damo, all ourchurches, » morniug of th n ' ped alike the sli Commune. “s 3 The A 4 i ve ay to hear thot Napoleo: change can be suecossfully tntvoduced. The southers J even tho wks | Thove were three long days? | produce I eshee’ Sucre thy ay pcactaimed an amnesty, | ADS State! of Germany are lordly Hee an ticie ave aldiod to (he ninedy-stx kilo. | having vearned bie Cometh Net Meike republic, ram now | Fimigranta from tho new Gorman distiicis of | pmotnerind AUATS®! TAX PROPOSED INNOVATION. otter Wich separate these two towns the natural | SR Ate Reina hore CS terripie misfortune of being | Alsace and Lorraite are atriving in Algevia tn great | The tualer system ts wagnino telected Dy ales presented by the country in the heights of | far ioned by the empire. ‘ numbers, aud thely Condition ang prospects aro re- | Ail, aud the deciwal system, with tho frame the Meuse, The bi Which Was inevitable on | bray sgn Pa rag! ag diseou aging In the extveme, A gold pices ay « onl, is Fegerded as tne t tho lat tid only, therefore, hava | FRANCE AND GERM ANY. eld has been held np to the patriotic youth of the | teaus of working remedy. Neverthe mass of humanity within sound of tho orator’® | joar in wood and teas Here ia Ws hetw aviy of Marshal MacMauon, | } frontier towns, and they rush to Algeria—whiere ail > clamor of te jmoney-enangers Wil pre voice, I struggled ont with very great diMeuity in | nail ecrated to liwravure, and , 120,000 strong (supp ena it even to have lost 16,000 “vy | 1s civil wariace, hardship and dteappointment— banly prevatle Great efaris val be tne by thom the fret half hour, and then, 37 could not hear, | act, only what is hor position | om the marc!), and the army of the Prince of The Juternational Customs ‘Trea! vette | with blank misery staring tiem in the face. | to maintain the Prussian svatom, a6 i brings lenge & i ct of int Lane ral foi ‘hat ia | Saxony, Which ald not exceed 70,000 ‘ ; id i nm cs) . rs positive data (ho Lumber present Prom proxi- | mou remain the nation is not desuoyed. France | and Etain, im the direction of Briey, Two hype e-p| The folowing 1s & revised copy of the Customs | the boat mode of cealing with tho great financial | gate tht death warrant ‘ol the money-changers. Bete experiment 1 Judge gund the dense ine ceaserton nel se Th 5 tieanter pean a6 | sera peor bactr 2 n a eu cuene Convention which was elgned and approved by the | question. The nation, 1t says, 1s afraid to look its conan neem aaetngeietensie hy & rount the dense | she can sestore hersell. he asior of a ml A erapted ao to) 7 m0 a ” ” bias ee Myer’. packed aé | Revere and Cruel, Was OL the frst, Lat fluo as tho as a Plat, of fhe, Priute of | governments of Trance and (he German empire, Sa enaeeh Whint ee arin tae 4 CHURCH ROBBERY ‘IN JERSEY. nel: op, that they | nndergone, Without going furthor back into his- x lin fis rear 4 tin ne — rE eae, oer muaty-two Yards ch each #106 | pander gone chung oamelves: within the limits of | tho army Of Marshal Basaine, which, on the 1ith, | OCWEE 1S Wim oi Leaman | {init BOGUT et ater ner investigation, pj Ou,clection night some Hoa-foreaken robuer broke §o i eg te’ auowance of | om own lifetime, are we Hot almost tho contempo- | Iéth and 18th, had sustained alono the attacks of | OGYMRTION TO oe b WANOB AND GER | CoHE inte Trinity obapel, Lrvington, uear Newark, an@ d that each man had the adequate a a te oo? Did r Jathers witness | the united armies of Prussia and Saxony, and mat ‘THE CRRATY OF PEACH ARTWEEN FRAN to the National Assembly, who would not then bo Fees Ot ane, aret: Wope theo ’ Tee nctarers ot Almaoetinreaine. oft be al | Lore do vore tm ObSCcrTlY, PMCETIAINE and cmabarrner, ( caried of eayycl, aterraam’s robes and & Lo red adratesion acggas the Fegnel feonttor ay follewive | werk aarae Ruste, No cing io ihe secrtiegions sccm e! a b e Nd nd I td Gould wot have Deen Las | FATE Oar tho fret time tho Commune? What | tamed tta positions. The position of tidse two Ger 7 crowd and pered wee in tie oven ait, ae was the = posilion Of c@ alter Waterloo? ' man armies be! woen two French armies would hav

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