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NEW-YOIEK DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, I866. CUR FOREIGN CORRESPONDEXCE, MEXICO, mediating to change the phrase Venetian Question to ar super-antiquo oldest & the Italian difierence;” and now sho proceedsto expound 104 to reac. to meet 8o many of tances, Indeed, tho Joe Millet presented as modern Bsez s a7roitly s we woro maladroit in discourazing the opposing tendencies, The purty under his great rival Sautana were eo i : ; . gy e “g:xuum_v. preparin anncdotier Frenel novenarer's c{hmr‘n \mn nse ‘of m':ir that * difference” to be, in her view, the rights of the | o1nie'the Dominican R compel { pr to some other lore rn Py N e 1 fle 1 b 4 e e I reine e gt Ry Pope and the ex-Bourbons, There could not be o groater | renounce hi elaiws to iigposo the same exclusive 3 ; e Add: in accardnnce with the Obvious principies of 2 T ivisi m"‘ A Reply from the Mexican Club to t! Ye8S | woras, we el trowsin, So0r Saatn Anus oalls ameser- effront o tho medisting Powers than o ask thew to | Jisisdiction over the old Spanish division fhat = atroke of disinterestedness. Olsnon adigintere o8 Sefi ires ¢ s £ ider the sin they bave committed in recog- own &1 devent Frenel enlony, but we did not see in time of Santa Anna, Almont., Mazquer, and vther traliors, gwoperters of Maai 1 THE ABANDONED CONPERENCE AND NAPOLEON=—FETL | @yt speal of our Ame ::‘:gl;:“l'm:flfio;;;vzm A P"P‘bl"]"‘“gf .:9:" vulus:ldlmlr:wrfiln Baniany llm;:erlsl"fi"fl: :‘.': = 5 | boast with oason, * ., # AW R . " £ y e & 3 uat ital after sia He thought limse!l hound ouly 10 recoznizs the Freuck iuter- 5 U VA 0RO VELOR- SE NIy NEWRATRRS 14 JiapEN 8 d:{‘;:;“:l:‘n:{ ¥ Eaglish imitutions of | Stupidity than to cxpect to gain by such infinitesimal | of lrl‘;wnlhd. it i that e ho_bad. Tearned 1o Togar g o vention wud Max/milian, LIBERTE—CAUSES OF 175 GREAT SUCCESS. Fren L 7 ol e VP trickery, the difference, as Baez had done, the energy Joan Jut why fosist 10 ciaTelng me,” ravs Cefior Santa Anna fn hislist | From Our Own Cosrespoudest. ! agrd Well, besice giving at s | But Austria has rendcred n service to mankind by thisq diplomsey as something better for him than the frigh But La siberté newsoaper, indiferorico of the United States to the fte of Iis Programme ' for MeXCRI | Fof o, Ty on o ris 10 i ond door o vovcunsy in Taus, June#, 1968, | glinc ar trper on its first handsome page, the quo- | frank statement of the question at issue. e naw teneer . = e en of tie repiilic, of the Covstitutionsl ¢ the Coaference,| tations of Three Ler Conts, nd other fands,the telegrams | clearly that fo the war which is eoming fhe Old World | Autlles. Ecconstruction. et to which | submit,” of the Coaference, | (RN b theater bills of tho evening—desired | Will izht solidly ogainst the New. Popular rights wust | Boez etorned to Franee, but Gep: Santana was ne - once more combat against the divine right of kings. Re- | sooner instalied as bis suceessor in the Presidency than he withont R oY et informat.o in three kiuds, freed from unasked-for opinious tlie United netion assewbles its hosts to beat down the new ¢iviliza- | last week that Michel Chovalier wrate of it as “ officia stated blnm},v that unless the Govermaent of ' ¥ | aud eomuentaries—this wide-awake newspaper siwms 1o 1 unced o : ivo in % h irable wa o her thau | tion. The middle ages make a last effort to stag the pro- | States man!(isted a wore courteous interest iu the welfare (ien Antonio Lapez de Santa Anza on the 5th of Jane ”";:'""1;;“’ Aont fred oy S vn ek b | R e e o specialiy; | E7ev# of the American und French povolations, svd Aus- | of tbe Dom can Repui e it must seck Earopoan protes. 1 an address 4o the Mexican people, declaring for the weaken confidence in the opinion and assertions of Michel | (R o pamo's mere Correspondent to sordore, 1 | tria is the it leader of the reactionary party. She hae tho | tion. For all thet, Washington remaived ot gt gl Chevalier, and & fortioriin the opinions and assertions Y 'La | best of titles to lead the retrograde masses, aud 10 Sufler | for two yaurs, although it was apprised of the Spanish ne-. would dan to urge upon THE TEINUNE to I'I"pllllfll‘)‘ the consequences of ber blind devotion by-zone ago. We understand, too, that we are to house with othier coemies than Anstria, to the ideas of & fight in our_own The whole Euro- gotiatious with Sentana for tho suppression of the Re- public, Before that was consumaated, weasures had bean taken to close the Pominican wines to Auencan citizons, and open them exelusively to French and Spanish entes prise, All this time, froui 1858 to 196405, A:fl remained iblie against the Fmpire, recitiug the histery of bis r, and e 2 ou Mexicaus of ell parties to ac- a8 8 lowlor ju their presont struggle. This ad- g an i e7en of 1y lons #h eace lrom the eountry, | belere my- o bn the: 0re .11-d opos (o Teaniio sl misde o & b do iy words, aud be reads.” Luterse prints evory day w buld of fare foragood hold dinter; it tells the fish, flos’ and fowland vegeti- bies of the season, and farnishes some indication of their best waysof drossing and s of lessor and less well-informed writers, though they aro known to receive their opinions and assertions by * in- spiriration.” This is said with no disrespect for M. Cheva- ving up. ) i Howerar inclined. w i dross has aroused the dist 1 oppositi 4 tnclined weo are 1o blieving what Sefior Sants | h le Fus I: i ,’ ": ‘l.':’ “ :”d‘_“ ':':;‘::: “;fe““"li(:‘:’u:fi:sfi Ry ::::;." lll~ o8 wo carnot erase Frorn our mvmory that the seme | lier, nor for the mapirers of the semioficial permen. The | © The bk of fareis 8o eomplete, and so drawn up, that ggvim’:‘f‘“‘;‘:‘g".’:"fi"‘;)’l’mmn“m":‘r‘.fl";‘:f |:3::11P:1:|n o P s sy et mnc ihlican they have oits Lie preseuts now in favor of the republie, be pre- | mi i i o o8 " 4 mith, o , can Pl o L bri- | a quiet, and generally a distant, observer of uro ow o favor of e repable, be pre- | mistake is in assuming, as wo ars over ept to do, that thero | Wealthy Mrs. Brown, or Smith, of moderate meais Einduge, and tho Soutbern Apennines may smoke with .| the Dowiiean tersitory by Bpuin; of tie silenoe, if nob sented a few months ago, in bebalf of the interventim select 4 dmner *aceordingly.” Aud, meantime, bow is La indifforence, of the Amicrican Governerag of the advens, MEXICAN €] ENOR LOPIZ | X BRUAY CEOR A i new carnival of robbery and murder. If our enciics can ASSWRE OF TIE h migisterial ond of Maximlan, Toen, uon bis beart he swosrs taat | 18 8 small class of privilezed in i i " case in the FR-RENTA SNRAL e Aot wapde we oW bo assures 08 | officials—or at least *“one of @ class,” the Emperor, who Sattis o e ta Sntbes one oF i tho | ke sorious trocble 1 the Sout, thero will be wars thero | of Myximilian in Mexico dizcotly afier Mpain kad el The manifesto issued by Senor Don Antonio Lopes | agther wers in favor of ta repallic. What reasons oan e | B e taesciiko. Iutovatious, that will seom simple | in tho bills and valleys which, like the sorrows which | to 8t Domingo; and ey of tha cxpulbion of S anethport, on the Gih iust., suzgests | A he wishes, however, to fight now for L~ Republic and to enougelfo your readers, but that is but half comprotiended | Bave ""lfi""’:_";f: iivpoantariay willAR) ne:vaeel | B rds; i like the people of the United Statcs, Bass lections to any ono acquainted with the | SOUEribute to ite triumph, we corcede that S.fior Suts Aunais by the “Disiness mea”'—there is tho drolicry —of the other | bistory, Austrls Lt e it of 1iaty ton T, - Iiaeahils e Tt tia i Ll . - . Fight in tho desire, Noboiy an proveut him from doing it o | Icading Paris daiiics, OF courss La Liberté must ave it- | us the iopes now to wrenct B e e L e A As'sof s wo knew that Seace Sania portion of bis imimense wealih on the pur Ty | solf by wivertisements. o greator cireulation, the | U grip, ‘That delision s g..h Lo eoufidence in the | of filial devotion to the * Givat Mother of Republics” bub cal inercase the number aud the power of the under tho guise of diplomatic com. | gre. ement to ndvertisers. But to keep induce- | terrible struggle in which she puts her vast o “Il’C at ri coldly responded to, turned suddenly to Franee and eifurs, we publisked a protest against bis pretensions. It Lot him go 1o Mexico, vofurl the tricolor to Italy, for instance, and Prussia, to be | mer fios, ciroulation, ote., ib 8 coneate. | Ske has been told by the Bourbon and Papal emissatics | [Tie winning maaners aod liberal poifcy had eadeared him Iy g g are discontented with our { o the masses, and no sooner wes his ‘name started thes that the people of South lmi gystem, repentant of the enthusiusms of 1860, and longing for the blessed Bourbon with il his blessed safnts, Now, with all the ignoraneo which reigns there, with all the power which a reactionary pricstiood has over the miasscs, with the brigend traditions and instinets which are the heroic ideal of whole provinees, with vast regions untraversed by woods, unenuned by sebools and news- pipers, TRE AGE has many diflicultion in eoping with Ke- ACTION, Lhe fontier between Kome and our territory is & belt of mountain solitade, in which brigand and Bour- bon hordes may bide in safety, and gpite of the French troops, Fruncis Bourboa and M;. Charles King's “sub- time old man * may collect consideruble bodies of eru- nkion decordingly, La Lilerté started with anmouncing to sdvetisers thit the price per line of advertisements was messired by the eireviation of the paper. The meas- ure is xed once a month, and. at the beginning of the month, o0 the circulution’ of the month, a centime, the £%th of & sous, per lins, for eieh bandred sold numbers of | the pager. ‘This tarifl of advertisements varics, and is honesty posted every mon: You pay for all the month of Jun s0 wany eontimes per line ax fhere are thorsan of unmbers sold of the pajer on the first of the wontb. What o revolution this provokes, and is likely to carry through and eguinst the old journals and their old com- binutions it needs more thai o letter to tell and tell the signidicance of. banner, and pr profaving tho svii derstand esch otlier. If we sre to bilicve the clty new. charge of assiaiing Sciior Santa A the Couvatitutionr] Goverament shoul Chief of the Repuil imagine that any one of th armed citigons, wlo have bee the power of Frince f.r the 1ust fon and the Republie, would consoat to o Lieve it possible that tho Coastilutional roscata that peopls, who keops ¢t 11 defection of Uregua amd others, eov Sefior Sauta Anna wade yesterdny in op,osit iwselfl against the invaders who are ountiy. 1t may be so, but let us an- ure that wonld 1l excited the resible, That he mizht have exerted journed the war for a littis w on astouish po ovn if we present now some of the main ors ooeurring to us on reading this Jast address. ¢ ¢ * on. Sauts Aona speaks of himself, he does not wish Peshaps mot; but whoever ods of his1ifo cannot but confoss that with considerabls facility. Ile wasa —lukewarm and discouraged after s Le was a monarchist from 1833 uontil 1864, at d again be is a deeided Republican snd a pariisan of ioucl Iborty ju 1866 If we add to this the timo in a and defender, as amilitery man, of shil sec that the ohargé of incon | the cal' for his retaen ran like wild-fire through the londs " ho Lind formerly opposed him because he was “ ol Frenel,” now, in the resentment of their slighted ad- 1o the Upited States, turaed 1o the protecior of n for countenauee, ‘Those who had always rogress of American iufluence in this iul.nx T o with delight. Broz was v Presideat by )} parties execpt the triends of Hayti and tho exclush negro domivation enjoincdhy ite laws. A singular bel has taken 1ol in the Auullcs—among the more enlighte cned men of Jammaicaand Cuba, as wellas in 8t, Domingo— that the Government of the United States s willin give all theee islands entirely over to the » have activo jealousy of ali Enrope agaiost France—is But, ré to make Italy quiet without Ven r then to give her Venetia, Tl cato the fmpending war o sinecte dogs, is pagsible; and that be means to watch L andinake all he ean out of it is certain, That he ha helped brine it on is Iy s;vd, but difficult to prove. ia es bis opln ablican in o s wazm v independence t Does Le be- ‘The netually imminent war is the outeome of a “situas tion” which he told Europe on the 5th of November, 1844, is not altozether his contained the futal geros of war, fault if the preventive remedy v 4 5 s very hard, i Justly doserved, and ho | 98Y: and give liw comuind of thiat urwy, whick is the pilar | pean Congress—was regarded as Uto) . € T evity given “m"uh“"':‘f“‘b"‘ 15-5!2’1’.‘.!‘.'“."!";‘"‘;3,1{"' B praciie Dot cne il ua et | T porioted % £ 1850 with th IPALY e e :i'v:"y'clwflvi of oxporienen in fiehting Re- oam oo o yicsding thots 4P £0, bariaSain: ‘iherte. ovity givem . Santa Anna ls to = S R 18 genuis ho oa ¢ initiated the Italian eampaign of 1850 with the proe g iprihrdud e n gy . WOPES OF THE PRACE MEN—PUSITION OF TITE EMPEROT NAPOLEON IN RELATION TO THE WAR—IRRITATING lay m snare for i 1k that of im s in the French 1 3 rstand, he wonld not transfer the arus given bim by the Goverament for tho de- » of tracitioual rance in Maly; chonginze their idens, and Spabm tif not E L stands slone i ctions 0 commeroe vigilance lulthe French officers of tho Army of Occupa- Lier resnlve t tion, and we shall leave 75,000 drilled troops In thoss one was the me nt Austrion preq ative motives: It policy 1o pr ire the happiaess of Mexico. Any one wwquaintance with v and with the aropran coloniely, orty, (¢ known _that natives are not in the i {1 otaer was to prevent the war on th 1 Tinly from 7 1¥ Wood and expendiag their treasures | fe48¢ of the Kepuilio to its s ol g o : e 5 W, VEMEN yrovinces, You may hear little of it, but thero will doubt- | tho Antillss must be made African anarchies. for the simple pleasure of Qoing £00d. | 1'% v e that L ais ro ervor, and he will | being waged on fr s o EPPECT OX AUSTRIA OF. TUB WAR MoVEBNTS ¥ | PR 000 (S, S0 v Chial] shoot brigands with- | Bnes returmod istamd imbued with the bol 0 1"‘::»:‘;"m"ip i fl”i\"";s s of | 8ons. i led o entelein ¢ 3 Gt 12 favor of Ttady, Mot illafianca, TIGE—~DIPLOMATIC INDISPOSITION. those provinces, there will Le many old seoros, old resont- as Tittle doubt tlat his country men did not com- o0 repsbiions inesWasiotes d‘;;;;;';;‘.' There s vet auother i which we beg Scflo- Santa Annn | quite witiin his duitiato for two re1sns; | From Uar Special Correspondent. ments, old feuds adjustod and sotlad from belind w I hing or them fu wny degree. On bis arival he the tersritory of the United Stat o weigh wit impartinl'ty. Tils very party which has not | 0o 'enc vt an ot 1 bave Grxoa, Traly, Tane 5, 1965, and stone walls, Kus word, Austria prepares woes for the chicfs of (b parties formerly opposed 18 ¢ them Geo. Prim, whose official | DArkained nor eve: will brgain whib the iavaier-—those armed | ¢ o0o ] go. g th bined Germany; 2 4 South Italy greater thaa thogo of whieh Venice cowm- | him, and, afler delining his proposed line of tion, invitod et that the Mexioan Ropablic waa to | 9168048 whom he justly cails heroes—tics are the same who | o ol ot ot gt s iy e i | The peace-at-any-price men base their hopes Bow €U- | plaincd, them to copporate shers of his Cabines reby substlcteu fn ia piaco, <nd that | Ba¥S, bern Seittie chieres tho oonquest of | the otherwus Uit Ltaly wieady threutescd o beeolth b | fiely on tho tranqll pist aud unambitions temperumeat | | Wiile therols time and place. for Sonfh Ty hbo | Gabin,the noted ve and anth HaaloRot b hond of | fion os well w2 Tt conserse. | whicit has been to control it of Napoleou Third. Tho diplomatie labors of tho last | heard, ot we sim the prouts et & €Foat orL ERIONE; | Auerican purty, dod : .vv'“‘."'"".}‘l" owber, 1561, the same 3 ; y di of weak | but i y he g 1t nged. over | preserved by kee monti have thus fur come ouly to this, that the map of otlice, thotligh somewh season of civil war. True, Italy bad won the ficlnI‘ acht n"|hx-r. ol et w 1o bis' ol friend : arls Gutierres Estrads, and this befors | fuano, has*bets tho o sEristi | Stuich each rendy to ppoel o o powerilmene | oo i mom fuly in the bands of the Emperor than it | the Abruzalthe ignomat’ massee aod th lago brigand | of them il mere intewth of Moes 1 you speak to me (iis Highnnas drehdake | pUpPosiag S Bor Sunta 4 030 dofene of | ot "oF Zurich, to restore, if possinle, sll the little grand | ira wiien hio addressed his “ kebbiges” ut Auzerre. Tho | element did not recognize tho church snd, remained loyal | wx brief and, ejear, and so fir Cubral, - v €0 i L ol e e 3 2 un; # riod ot s ™ " " > o ) Yhe o . O Zn Was o b s Bost yua coald fad, therefors Thasten | L0FeRUY vt 0y, aftor bhis triwopd, Siken and wake o confedernta. Naly, with the Fopo fo | Tine of Enelish diplomacy has thereforo mannly uiled; | b0 francis, Chetle (Besbing FELSR Gon®™ Gu . liheloadine mon of h «'thal %57 Sumta Anme krew cn wal, or bettcr | #0d the Erench did uot dare to touci—s work that they with {\f’"",‘,‘"":_"‘{‘,“, e e e Btate. TLe0es | gor g1 chiof objoct of thet British saxiety for the prosers- troops whipped thew, and drovo tho romuant of the raga- forma: bt 4 - e e Sty 18 PR i) e e flil‘lmln,l;x!lh:u: ata ‘thrown d diptomatio a6d | 4tion of the peace was torender it impossiblo for Franee to | mufliu aruy over the border, With that the civii, war s g, Noverioies e asiects th i $0ch & faine s 10 c4atdo Bim 10 oun- | events and * force of th ] ch, oud | obtsin territorial through war. It soemed | Eed, nud ';“fi‘:":;;“;f:;fir,;"“f“~ e be w i D, Ul d C i} ) e r o with o Frenel . i g o ! nut of wlat was folng on and on that accourt 1 thg eneral movein i Jea 0 corp o pronose o ecGerate wit, the Fvnch | Lo e Chstian crdersar i Xome wi : tior 11 order 0 fnv. +tizate s procecdiuzs and fts agtempts, | We bear uo persoal bate to Sflr Saala e ihe war i 1 ELY Sk Deny g M | iuan effort to orzanize a new Bourbon an d a funrantios amd freedom of his country. | BOved by a epirit of partisaustip. Noic of i By and which Fogiand thon do Brigenduge was essentially losthsome sud not in the ity velop tia ree ¥ nataral exglanation of his visit to bis coun- wo &lgned L of Ja 3 hagig i - 8 ogethior, aud | 1yst horoie, Dugit had one or two episodes of some in- plorment to the Do ner 2 it izens fur tho mwost pas ¢ from f"“"‘;r\ s Rowen b 1864 could be obtained in 1366 ost even for uistory. One was tho expedition of Borjes ) people. went of a general syss fer b s Ul allow a9+ to ramind bim-of the following facts: | office. no one can way that we sac in Scilr Sant d bis Mexican has « escapo the Tesponsibility for b T oy 10 within o' fow thilas of 4o Papal | sams'of pabife insteetion, st thasr o oo - ul sclution of tit for haviuz st the auspi question whether the Eu frontier, where we caught ond summarily shot bim and his companions. Hories and Jiis ussociates wero Spaniards, Somo Buigian devotecs lent sume Inster to other episodos of brigand life. Now it happeus thut Speninrds and Bel- » aro moved + to see it In- reads to fight pirations. Al ¢ and by the wi. ught and FRANCI <0 ZANCY, Mresident. bie rit aud obstacle Lo o eclly by the love cf out co: dependent, for which we have eguin. #th of Fel . 1664, the day fullowing his axrival be adircesed to Don Jusn de Dios Pezs, who ¢ uuder Secrotary of War and Nuvy of the cerss, th c h Itis \ous moment. rin sincere in his what would be hix co tes, with tie Eur when_they comminiatio, in whieh, after o im | eguin L 1o uses 1) ‘IPRIANO ROPERT, Scerotars, titate iy o poaltii oF SO g . | ive souniry, my miontion . et Iy el i of sucees, | Jlupcalean Libor to put his once-rijected iden fato the fall | giang are ugain going to Romo to engage in the new ert- | France and pain® « cousclidation, of the furm of gove N Rele ealy A N o | e ":‘t“': opinion h”’ff ‘I"" “"‘"“” are | wide, We have, in nhnr(‘the only 1 cign clements and | T the luét he answerid that bie wonid never conenat t9 benc.icont protee : : - DF bt i = g at ho knows very well Low to uanaze | oficors which gave the raids of 1802 zud 1863 any value s Jent of the Republic, uor w0 it varslage .: of n,m‘.‘ SANTA AXNA'S TEN MILLIONS DE IN THE BANK | Deed lw:l 'hu;ri ielping Ler to becomo 8o, aud jons, and is just now mther busy i pre- ‘m;‘b :l “:: ';_.l'n‘.';hh poelriry gL gride :33.3;""31':'.”:,' ent of the Repu .“-!Mi‘ 1‘”“ 4 L APIEPLA OF LOXDON—HIS VIZWs UPOX MEX AND THINGS in distntereated claimaon her grald | veuting that which he scows viost to desire, taliva unity. We note, too, the clharactes of the conspi- | theyvent, feare % ing tr ecssi g % No one can tell when or where the war, or aim of ke diplomacy hostile to him is that of | 1y0ice whicl are here recently nnearthed in Navle \r’e of & a8 0 ity for th lays of her war IN MEXICO—NIS PLAN OF REPORM AN uiS | end But tho Jiiing B M pierip g e | making conbizations which wiil'reuder it impossibie for | yave again Bishops and Marquises in the plots, from which | gceupation, Lo the advier glven to Lis prode- x MEAXS TO PERFORM IT—ANSWER OF THE JUAR- | 1007 OF poace 8 % 50| Lim to gain by war. There is no evidenee thut any sue- | g0y had abstained for two years; in short, the best part; Lerge? can representutive, aud meet Spaim & prr-\lnn Oof sontiviest, sigmed by Sefor " v Al nodtrel 110411 Like U Lot gkadbe i TUC | cess has attend d these cflorts, I any idea of alvancin; l/’“l'('l:l‘d)n s |All.fll at work )(-\/r Austria, : -4 :“"G‘;:’fll"fl":f demand ""lfl”f destrnetion of ia ISTS TO SANTA ANNA'S ADDRESS. ages.” In this e estion to tise first rauk has beon entertaived | ATPN i Poris and Brasscls —renctionary | Juerio Plats, Moca and other chief towns of the { ctiy agrees amils Jotter w 2 on - 'y a From Oar Spectal Correspandent. b be wbandoned. In truth, that remedy was | e of IR0, d the ** Pied- v & tion of & 1 esto of tho : ) ournuls assutie again the tonue o . and the i wnd on it ke waukd appeal o the arbiteation of 4 f1es '.’. the . se of tho Wasin Juno 19, 1866, i o digense, and it was not all eertain that it | 7, ,,,:.. bn;-ndl"::rlwm to be expelled from the Two | power and the jus w"m civilized world for verds 7aine {e .'v|:|' ag him x: f' b Am’nl ln{ The intercst created by Santa Auna’s visit in the United [ T""‘ ‘;‘_'v"‘xj'm.‘ 3 1all Kinde, a8 it not be just wdding soother war to the two in | § hmlhum" ,,uu,.-m'.;;.‘.h‘. 'iul(;lr'mr;lnhlufllh» To Hayti,” Ke also ;..'r h, sy -": shall propose & 4 of L housand protestious of = atad dine 2 Reveld’ ool P a Mvgh - ot g ot 4 South, there is an unrest, 6 teade o disorders, & low | faiy and fasting pence, and shall roj ¢ people cam States has not abzted sineo my last. People continue to {WTO00 GBI AL L O N o e ria s bohaved fnet ne was expeoted—just as such | pienbeof Bourbon-Papsl jarzon, which we know by its | jive with her ebpia in relztions of intimate Tendshipy watch his m ch cariosity, and our Wash- | uuwl A dhnn- Camn and the e e ary degpotism must behave in & ease where R 19 | copmarks comes straight frow o dofiled confessional, which nothing prevents but Lev an codo of excies ington pol: d dozroo of anxiety which the | BMERCC. | B0 P e | you, weeks ago e, X8 besed ouF | Fo mestall this the Goveruuont is making numerous nisim, which s Lappaly Ler own o fon . . reputation enjoyed by ik eral oPhaving ten millious | vy Ning stoek could transport sy - ok P h',"' “""A of | amests, expelling Bourbon grandees by the dogen and in- z i viucieenth ecotury ad sineerit raly o ars s | Ialian nationa own charicter of rid—ol | gyrcerating brigand commissarics and bankers by the miine the rank of & Maxiailian doposited in th on, sad of being ook, s | t0 sensiTE onts, the military pride, the impe- | puyired. Among the volnntcers of those piovivees many s the spinit of the ik tho dld»u ¢ | here with the intention of expend or two naturally | D “-“.1'.;:;-1 Lot B :"“‘4_1":;_ "": ty which we bLere know by I-;ni‘.»:u:w:;'; "\:; of the ex-brigards -n-flrowd,lnm’l':u or!1 ) have bmnfl«-n; Gsd he coucludes it plains. Until now, bowever, hie has not deciaed it ad -~ - s« g iiary suspieiousiess of Anstna "th from one regim o prison. In fact, about one-tonth o ompletely satisfy the X ::,.Inx . g SE, SONTS O v joermad | it wp, 1f Pt in ome cam- 060 g oy ";-'rfl‘l‘_m'hhnx"r“)w:-l;lv| the South iallufvoluntecrs have Been weeded out and m s wiming o unite the 5 10 scknowledge in sable to c effect of I hgtens ¢ o quads straightuny she sct her le- | gont home or to the public prisous. fer 1he rule of Hayti on the * negre $uncidest elegsa of th sad tientercted | Meamwhile, the General spends hus day in giving roeep- | e Fes ious iz futo Venctis. We have Kept it up since, | T lasfuct s eapublo of waotber explanation, The e with tho aid nud iGorseyentof Friliote Ranpiiices, aud b Aissss the Tamperial Bands of your luperiat | tions, and in communicating to Lis nutierous visitors . ke wll gy L wo Lave uow u very brge thorn, and piopose to keep | pamo of Gribaldi bas & spécial charm, and it is w M | The truth 1s, how s o) + thears of nogre bopiice: ¥ P bk b Mg e e | :‘:::&. Am‘vl.':;‘m.:'; g )l; B, aper, which s, ou | ki We Ve '"‘3‘" bor & groat deal faster than | known that brigpuds served nndor bim in 1860, and that | gappemuer, & orth Americans Af fhat date, mot very remote, Sefior Santa Anua stowod | views of men aud things of tuat country, Althoug | e a S ket v gt - | his personnl influence restrained and sobered them. In | guf of the A 1y Ngpoleon, and wn cuibusiosm and & devotion to the » which SLOLRIY misany of Muaico ofintis i | PTACPS S BEE S B O neut of Wik, | " Tius far ous thoory works well. Every new red-abirt | fuet, tho poor peusant who serves in the rauks of brige | if Buez evcr entestuined the id~n of niting with l|u{wn ntra: s with his present declarations ia favor of tue ie- Torwasd with & kind of seif-com- | o) S s te | rm Juto the field causes Aurtrin o fit of splecn, wid Con- | gt oo i mro. by pesponsible for his part in that work) S s, 1o bot.aey iscarded § the move Thsets o ible not fo Listen with o great deai of | YouIEC e T hetion h cobe | Brounce stock goes dews with every mow wilitary oner | gl might meke Agood soldiePunder & popuilar Jewder, f @ confedorati t repullics on 1 the latter_only im this, ¢ i 15 concerning tho e e T N B vy, | from our Wt OfSos, O issued yesterdny will bear in | g iy pow believed that Austria will stend on the defen- | : Irights of all colors o govk nad peenpeconas s Republican form of gove nt, and in reference porg o ; ,',';,L{;_m‘:"l‘;:;‘;" | the same direction. The conseripts. who would uaturally | giyn in Venetia. 1n that case the Ttalian plan of campaigu | 4 atataralup o J0or AR 2000 ements constituting Mexigau nationality st the | BCTASS X o i ¥ ¢¢ furnabing | e calied in order next Spriag have been noiified to Luld | wil} simbrace the following movements: o 10 verp contrudictory = sn people und ¥ does b " s political and o w8 il Yiews 1o (e publie, by | amesives in s w call, and will allowed | - g s Guribatdian expedition ixto the. Tyrol, o ent | ; i v for they Tose i uan agust His - (4 aygmes =4 anl in the_interest of eculatons, OpEmMon 00 |y, enist in the Voluuteer corps. I et N e R o mnnicatiag. | 8938 he took aud compelied ot vRYY | aaua g Santa Auna proposes | public eradit or eredulit, erté, Ty toma roason of | 1o chustid’ Bos will b interproted us & Bew thrvat; | conotst of not loss thaa SH0 SR Riisson. B wil "",“,‘4,,‘ s T 2R Y «dden! mblic o 08 1t of 4 stron, s Dase g A A . | A - by B8 24 ey ”? L Uppo sed feoul K A astiess | upon tho protection of allio g - B R e | D e e e bear with good | Garibaldi’s old libuteunats—-probably Medici, s Tuecrior, & here Favti s the r‘z B izt oy mtriy rent of oonstitutionssnd } property | dust e gat | temper. ate wotid met IR Necond. A strong force of the regular nrmy threatening ing for tho saeti s, g0 espe ¢ afe, and the z rospected. The | 19 GRLTY NG, SR a— | Gue of yonr eorrespondenta writed me: ‘4 If Austria bas | 5ygeiy on the side of the Mincfo with its base at Cre- | yopuiii ? particulur--te gool patriot, 46 Lo ¢ & onha f Pt §1 | About that time La Prese, of wh wan the | o oiticleof fense, thehs will bo no war” ‘Mo which T | 5on,, the I orute. Theew - - for wuch o lant; WUl W1 o foriuechief, reveived o ¢ wamning " for s clover article a Lus uot a particle of senso in mate Third. A secoml strong faree poiaftug toward the Po, - e doy Likres ¥ 2d {0 MavimilLin, iy ‘o'l ey requine 1086 | oy Mexico &y Cletuent Duvernois -cditoss, corns her teritorial or military grandeur. | petwoon Mantus and Ferrars. b | Togorss » M Py rnsy ey ootk o powe s constitutive | Yo dabored under the iriple disa | Tn fact, . the poiut when witiersare urrivedy o other | Fourth, An advance upon Torigo by Cialdiniat the bave bon dal ster froduced e (inr ¢ principles, b stbing for the | Fvod, deal of Tt &k ¢ | power would treat for tho cesaion of Venetia, with hulf ¢ | head of 100,000 men. These thre or urigies could ing wnd diseontented phpulss 3 the Tast w Y conseiones peaple, nothing 1 {s tho principle on | HoB 18 Ehat CORRIT: O s of § ;--il*’“m""-'"":‘:' e '“'h'""v hor oot of | be united either for @ detense on 10 LwD Austrian N A ite it i, W 1 i cAhe el vl \ s detmils o | that the crisis is upon her, Austria must fight her Way | giroctly upon somo point near Vouice, This wotid be s cowttey, e ix a Gone evsing manner (o pr post; (e TP OS 1Y & i lieroupon aros rardin, who | out of it, or loss prestige in Eiro sulr troops, sad would bo covered by oue division of At @ fric ol ¥ idtérviow & sent the o swayed by -3 t peopi ayed by er Lingunge shows that she bas | g0 Ngr i aleo were neh Coasal, M. T, | genernusigy his poacerjul band. Teligion, the nobilty Leld in vospoct by the aruy, the dis- | SPELLEE O aeminst the wdmission 19%0 | ool uotbing. 1 courtly phrase she suggests that 3 ; 3 cwe not justified with such facts before o in doudt- | ¢y yire of pablic peace frirhiencd by o prompt and sovers | % o, Sufies § enrue 8 g Sizl n Guatur fis able Seerctary of Foroign Afwigs, he festo, A # ‘he Presse of nny werilons stull. Suflies it 10 | wpify gho does not know of any Venetina quesiion, she is | g D 10 16000 volunteers, Thia‘expedition wou! b 10 aosertious of his lust manifesto, tunt 8, A,‘J live hatmo- | Cirarding followed by Duvernois, asd ono | S o g existence of an Italian oue, and thinks it from 50,000 to ¥ voluntee e i;)‘l‘)j\l:u:l‘.n,ouf [ £ to the ense d th Wore it otherwise, speaking of Ancexpedition into Dalmatin by Garibaldi with | justier, will become as 1oild 'h’ Lave balf a dozen object oceedings of the intereention Vi ” J o berties ‘of Ais cox a - L ARLAN M {Sibitorm ot osation of | Gty projor that the Pove shoul bo slow: 0 g | i o raitway focs Vieans, and, i poss}le contigen: . Aigh pocitlen & s 41 | smment &ad o | s, circulatin uas NGO | gont his grievances to o Liiropean Cougress. Lo othar | cios, support of revolution in. Hunguy, lu any eveut, it Rydor g mfis £ proscate, SIE, ua masifodn, Bedar ) | - vand greates e mabitiey o2 s | (-'.m':':’-!:«r( ,'".".-"'3‘;:','..,\“:‘5 '.'.‘:‘.'x".i?;.f‘..fii‘r“'}l‘;‘lf..ifi would hody of Austrian troops frow the | v congider frarkly end in good Taith how we p 8o manaer cumpromised 4 y M | the hint that Victor Emanuel - front of ¢ hefe thoso Anicrica s, enterpr - i 4“7{'5':'":;“' pariin Ciapyes plan of Santa Anua for earrying | 4 numbet | aud tho Marchcs tthe Papal See, A power which Hives | - Seventh; Naval uperations agulnst Tricste, Pola and | : e o wi a Consercative ror am La Literal, ama Lo Sepee P T alitions W, howev h it | 50 on © wo 55 | pther Austrien eities. . - Lie unbrast i diges O e m,i“""_; ;;:"“i'n",_:‘_“'!'fl'l‘:; a | evening payer ’5“"‘“,‘;“' | who Lave uurd it 10 the priest tist_at Bome is | *'(f aourse, soveral of these expeditions muy be modified | Bis manif-sto of 188 15 u:':lrnw fi;{u :md Sentos and. Mexieo wpon the following basis: | gud e |ulumpl o dispatehes .n;” 3 0 el a6 Dow: u:m:lmhln of taking part in grave modemn questions. AU | py ayens, You will potice that the am wifl bo—first, ¢o | fool inclived to inquire afrer the . be Cmited e e wdvanes to bim, Santa Auna, §1,000,. | 3§ o'clock; that it n xposed for salo v PO% | Paris, if Ler roproscatative sppears there, she will bo an | 511’y gtrong front on the live of the Pa go lonz es it may | (., version. Mr Sants Auss having peepared the gue o e I sxchange for, sfkighahie; 1,000, | UL PEIRCr 4 o'clock b the mewsvaper stalls, whero the | {uterlyting wonument of the Middle Ages, wnd ought, in | b0 pacosearys Sccoud, to get around the quaddlateral 1 | s it iplomatio veply B R T be rooey dreve ma for the Yesten tetery | clogiil gratitudo to tho American Nation wsd & | main smios aro over by 6; and thut, tue evcuing iwails 1 | eompassion for her isolation; o bo aliowed tho company | Rovizo or Chiszzin, wid transier tho condict from 8o Vite | i hecrotary, pie: ully, * that we are and ) as otdiged o reenvark shortly ofter my arical I bear eurity certain Mexiean provinees end territori g i A et oo ) v miniature ympize ley of the Po to the shores of the Adriatic. Thrd, 10 | Afieqn oy Europeun, bit what the: A ther e outrape 1 seeurity cert ¥ OFf the 25,000 daily nuwbers of La Liberté, moro than is thut she categoricelly rejects the dis- | i 4 g oy s R iy g oiats paonts | € sealed Gen. 1 Anuna will hmm;n:w\r | 20000 Sre 'sold 8t the newspaper stands, which sre | C5r 02 B "Mfu‘;n:.“?:mfl‘:“s i!‘:quwu :J";‘d mrmnithe alxnlnnnl;(vwnnx.xx:}nl:on;ut several p Lflu at | abont in *Native Americans."” e . okt have impoved wpon me, a:d be:.suve dopeged | sta exico, where his pri Iis mon, and his mil- | =08 o 5 % Mo S oe R 3ssnting the s y - g once. Fourth, to eruf vevolution in Austria’s own hovse. | msident answered, “but on Meusbedutine it e A O i i ' |‘,Lm !\\Ilr)l“l-r -t q 16 ap wnthnsizem, | According to his | o r"""fix‘: :;":’:,,l,?, “f.;\.i [‘I:A "m‘[xufi,l’nlfrfl?,rl.'_’,; by the assurance thut “‘f' “’"r"“':l" RS 1078 Do~ | For these purposes, Haly can_eommand half 6 miliion of table welcome to all good thes the rude treatm on. Tiazaiuo is the | 00 oopmpent, the Churel wili take him by tho hand, the | '35 % L e L S ey i Yotlay S0 | MsAby S ofipatIne AL viewh !l..“'“-, o af oo | good sokdiors, very well provided with artillcry, and about | Aithwnt egnni. o lineazo o mationslity, 1 desireto oee Scfor Sania Apus ext 2 h""'h']',"“:"."" army will prostrate itsolf at jis feet, aad Tio best part of | L0 1y that hna 80 Targe &0 saue, Vor this, thero ol '{, n\l;o;;sl 5"&3? ".‘h"fiuul sy 3 | fiity firstcls vessels of war with a8 many wore gun- | jmigraats from thp Usiied Stats and irom Earope, from r e o | ani o wilh bitas As to the Juperialist who | g7 iberté is b o por, | . Basi h (o fill up the runks the va P owee o stinitute our uatioual industry. The Unif oue of ln atgongos sipprters i in | am intimatoaltiance wilh Wi 08 0 00 L0 0ch T | Atplace, L Liberie o beli e e | B0 E0 o D B von cnieg i e, | S bt Bl o, e s ot s a1k | it can mottconveriontly 0w 0 11 ek of mgene docor out 88 CORS ompulsion, tiey " place themselves | M the of InE & - e | powem belligerently dispose cuss, | 7The youth of 20, 19 and 18 years are not eubraced in the | aration, an? 1am impatiea fo hear the ecloes of thole e T Tas oetye of the Ieporta i ‘,:,f,"t;‘,,:'!, e ”(I:I-T oy fiamdon . eunge | Tho reel cost thruo, execpt Le P bt in dear st nc— | und tho diplowats neutrally inolined object to working half nilhon mentioncd abbve, and 200,00 gwod troops | Ehvermiws fuour olis, ot mines; and'onr o e Impassibie 1o deny. however, thas i prooceds eys. | i | dionivy oy strongth fn the present or prospect i | W OTUKE JE 00 BaTR r T e e 35D | with artillery outstde tho door. can be raised from the seeond-elass conseripts—ealled oty hore are nimerods plans of enterprise now. awaiting cematically Opposed (0 the iatasvention, beeanse iltarested | Wil HE i 3 | 48z on each.copy of avery palltictl BeFNFORES, Meanwhile wo Luve an_estraordinary smount of diglo- | iy cse of war—who are 22, Z3and 21 years of w26, OF | g1,y yetious of yous Gusenient, s I buso Lad the honoe ¥ who represented if, t | Bg oh it the ‘gehersl ontl 5 plag, | times; tho oost of whife ‘papar, .0 oyl i 3 e gta)) | matic indisposition, Nearly oll our big Injuns, except | o npee the secondclasses of 18,19, 20 dnd 21 years would | i ar Ministers in bebalf of variuus citizens aaid he was going to sddress, b g s . ¥One | printing is five contimes; ¢ho commiasion "x‘:“ o Clarendon, are more or les sick more or less days in tie | 14 4t least the smpo number, But it is not expeeted | rpyot was answered, impter in order to obiatm She Justico to Wil Lo wos ¢ | Bellers 18 e, Bix and fvo and Wi MOSS | wesk, I the thing gete muddled mnch more, Ipropose | $yt the boys uuder 21 yeass of age will bo called in either |y joor the ek, eontinued the Prosido Qtic. Tiis monarch wndoubtialy approved tio set of the | fouricen ceutimes,.or fu.,y-h i of ngb"v{ wmflh “{ to make up my judgment frow an analysis of the eases of | 1o first or second classes. Tho volunteers eould be in- | w1 will take th ‘il and examine each commatcr of b -m’fln-l.ku .n:; J“',' 'u"‘“‘-“.‘fi Stales varylow mie, day on tmy way l-»l;nn'r r'r. ”“;.; o ‘b: the different diplomatic pationts, Gortschakofl bus the | crenscd 1o 200,000 men at least—porhaps will be if the | wih a sineere desire to forward and protect every Amori auive (at e st Swskiog is kug) a il e i aie e Taiaht, wdvance 46 10:him, e, 1o pny; caitors, :l:h a;n. c..‘cu. g l}mnmlu'r gout terribly, snd u&wn w‘l’x-w it nnuul}u luth, llingny | Dalmatian enferprise lovks propitious. The ebief dii- | can equally with every Pronch—with a greceful ‘box snd YW1 - was. the reason of bis angor againgt Maslohant | tuking a mortgage, not npon o Mexican Provioce, for the A ”':mu Meir expenses of editing, ofico | T Aad then fo reyfize ten Bpp 18 £36 :1""" 1nfer | ity is that it will require at least two months to equip | yinning siile to the Emperor’s Consnl—offer of an snz- Mo+ ois Aupa tel 8 it o et bo unecttain, hub mpon that $10,000,000 | b o Gitowing i S1L Sate Sre s 8 that Lio does not waut to go o ot all. The Rsian | g drilt so wany voluaiecre. {liary. strenal to our Republic in tho form of & ua.:ful s o Spasin did 1 veceire from the Arvcidukel Dees - .ty his N e Gopstyr e Bea of Tot | Tent,ct T s T SR Toost | DL Solg hey el Achlos BAb R e SRS oY e terpiise.” He kept his vord, and cousiitated Gen. Cete /I arpreniipl U N e led agaluet wy 15 we greatly ipitated againgt N |e3, 2ElE B ey e Gtk it | LSk e v to Pl Shestibin ot i e (SAN DOMINGO. | Meds a kind of L mpresaario of Amcrican entcrprises 9 For u be s canclecive ws this | Feflor | Jast address to tho Mesicay peogle. Pajie-dallis iz ciio ce bwo 6 0T L e Bitn | o A e Nitoing at howie, G AbatbiT e D R i ALin{atcr of the Iuterior in. framing o unie Ot 130 Interveatics & 48 ogposltion to ¢ an auswer to it, and Novarro salkry, the sibortinetes mos, Busgn, e Bt wcts to make soweching b i sy Rome, g Whgther { form, yet extremely liberal, plano, on whick all the et R R et 1 e e srin | o an o o, o R s, T A o | Bttty o ok ey ol iy bout | rmamtoes waes on v vowreiens mermne, | i i it vl the remente e wizhes of Bls conutry e ~ fazalue bids kim | Now.Vork, is eng 1 “the ftencst critic as well in art end litorature, outside o question. i o ! [ 1) fafth in monarchy and all Lis en- 3 g, ol e o - A A et i e % open : SAX Dosixeo, June 9. Dominican Constitution—which i monopoliss— Wasiace for Mibios e, beoamse tho lutter sppigred Ly his | Foudy in thie eoume s ".' - d‘mm' and M,'",-’.:";‘:fi"’,."i{-',’.",’-",:F:."" Iu'n;.".'::m'(l.'l;:: d“\\ .k‘mfi(m o!:nrl.u tion ‘h:" hfi.":’““ hf;‘::ig,‘:f From Our Special Correapondent. and 80 il be equally accommodated with conecssious. vt Cflc-!:rl fi’o::a”::rthm l'v"-“pm“fiv ::l«?'“ The Late Antack Nenr Matamoeras—iefeat of ¥ Tity raporters :.yc”um:finn item, Now s then, | an'l those 'hl‘x‘:li:;:‘u“:- Dows from tho key-hoioof his sick | 1 send you & sketch of Buena Vontura Baes from t:d"’“l‘;’ li.‘" “:"{-m A‘f.uu(‘:::‘h";zh“:r“& thise agonisie :;‘ Befio; Banta Anue to doul il .;‘ Lis u.‘w }1 the Bmperialiste—Ehey mte Bagand— gul hoe nle lln.n-l, a paper ",fi' o1 .lgnfo‘u 'wlgn:'nué-r::‘ . s "",“’ 8 he "‘,,,h, oo b:‘...:, "d L o8t all soldicrs | the pen of one who 1n bis day of power was among his :I:“‘ Iln:_“ \-rbu:‘:“wnh ik “q oA e a3d to suppose that in 1804 Le- went tu Mexico fo [ook Jor a Captare of & Valunble Wagon Teain. | € 8, Joe Tomps is i weekly receip of ¥ will. ut on S e got about, and has never most stubborn cnemics. This graceful, geutle-voiced ing what I believed to be the , mnwilling Cor- o R e e = s T T | T B o, e 0 T | T i ng ok o v | 13 el of e, At | Sttt Ut e a1, i fobe iy In %l sxamiuation of the prescnt ;",‘f.‘:""‘ | \rrived steamers Goorge Washington and Morniug $uar | wrote, and wan feud, and resd e soc ordin:1y; 50 La | ghathe got news from Austria on Sumhf', which we got | and Amerios, and overy drop of it is a protest agninst the :‘f;‘:llfi."m o O Nrre aud Enst (e Toynl, Aime :za Banta Anna nfi;:'vg;“h;"m“ ;:f"w from New p o« o | Pressehad in the time, and La Lilesté now bus an gzeek | gy v, we iuterprot it that be got well of & Congress | gpupish eruclty which betrayed and slaughtered the entire | {,,, » 0 - T ™ | Suiled steamers Albama sud Montercy for New York: | jont [talian correspondcat. sickness o1 the nows that Ausbria Lad put insurmountablo ithic e Sons chie” Dolamibes tho lips of the wholé consular clrcle, and g~ o & arclsad in Moxico faom the | Star of the Union for Philadelptia, and the Keusingion | ™ Bt no papes here thinks of keaping up any thing Yike | ghstacles in the way of Congressional busiess, native population withia two geucrations after Columbus | All this is ou the kg briag L v —— e ama 4o toe, mohith of Augost, 16%. | for Bostor . Jhut no papes here thinks of keapink 10 ity roportem, | O pmeres i e Wary haa the aaumo explauation. TVhat | diseovered tho island of Haytis against ibebarbarity with | the most xesious o (108 BUB N, Colcrican, aud bis wneh & that o dy; tae § amarille correspondenico eays, that in the late sttack | (1. the (clcarpitic diepatches aro covapuratively fow, | yyink you of my plaut T kuow that Marquif Snoozles— | which tho black ms was brought o replace the exter- bty semedpic s e g+ e 2 "'h‘“mm“‘"u - penr Matamorog, the regiment of lmperiel | yricfand inexpensive, 1 have como, rather inadvertently, | who profisses fo tell e {un what La Marmora says to minated Iudian, and sgainst the systera of mental bondage | fuieh that Anerica must be governed by the Americass,” admit that the acts of President Bacz have foreirners nnd Mesic ! capture aud the wise, the New-York ho very d—-1. 1 eateh hini at it the Ring—will lie liko o are foreed to ready to proclaim himecl! Emperor of eTn and 000 1 Tmperial infantry regiment turned | 4o v of compari Y J T etnd o Nation] reprepentation, a sewige of pupninr | (S B0 e e Tout ll hcir | LBt room 42l e Bow 0 g0 00 | exury. iy, il onstd, e example, that La Marior | 8 church and sate by which Spain red even the mot| o forecd fo uimi that the acts af Frldent Bacrbare glection, A\l pible slccr e abunt o e | ofeom and all theirmen but twos Kl ) | g op | with them ; ot e o0y SO Ao Shat i mparialy | was”aly sk, o hrdught o fafacable phyarias, | vored of ot whic cloaityof the Dt balf of the | £0¢ u > or ind v y | he eontra-guerril lost ai | carried out, they wo e like B0 prove n ull cove with roj ations, ear to it. Not hood throughout her Awerican ssions. % oreated 2 i o - o laws of the Re- | cunted by the al troops, which = | Bat lot pass for oy tha! . o uothing morc. ink and Baez retirod ::'n.'fi"f-'e'.'lht' -'Li‘."?;'&'}’?f.'-f"-..".?fli.'. ey, Tio te | en’\lr(-xl'-:-'l'l.x;'amnroflm"'h “'“‘i“'d""‘a" of an attack from | g 7,0 1, \ierté, that soems to be eo brilliantly ruining teelf | Ty ‘(l,,m.m», semiofficial organ of the Minltry, dis- | life in Fraues, whero the tinge of the darker races, which | 97 “':g;:‘(‘:"‘_:'l:- lllmul"’l od.m‘flnbil French prediloe- Vised the Order of the Koigits of Guadalipe, & o | Gew Escobedo. 3 | with its rapid fortue. S0 800n 85 15 LeW floe pressesare | afgees the German nationality matter in this morning's | iy discernable in all bis sons, would not amonnt to a social 'fiflfli“. s e into & criie, the peopie will, o8 tabished by Emperor l:nrb.‘fln. 1:.: l:p;.u'uw:l'v;,, it of i r"!xnvslm. .\Ilum-‘yhh}?;u’-;n::fiic | ready, it wall priut azd sell 10,000 more daily thao it does ._,,,.'u,l.l::’,m,..:.. ,::hpln.,h,, ‘..“:fi. Italian move- | fiiuu "l ore b and they might enjoy tho froedom. of |-fong, clumot for his_ returas for bo 18 loved %—'J‘.'."..:"'. e, M, Onder, ehauginge tho ‘itis of ¥ o dispateh to Tie Commercia e s | pow, ment. Piedmont and the louse of Savoy were " thy b bk 10 Loen &i¥en 1o toe Tesident of e Kerub | r e, aaret 4 BT hare indicated the fire sct of canses of (I8 groat £~ | for iy ambition fou 819 to 130, wd, are evci yet | @ gy and polishod society, while the young mes wero re- | thouzh the eadin men four asd hate Bl e Putere Ut of Seniscina Highreee Mo cressed an mowy, | 00T o950 wagons, with valuable merehandiae, | ces, To the second set belonm espucially tho wideawake- | bioo 1Ly the politicians of the Midile Ages, But that | ceiring tho edueation of roatlemen, all of which was mot | 400 CU0F Yl lopublio, He bhas plantod landniacks of dressed L1y, aad wiecs be Gt M2 T1E1%" | was tarted by Gon, Meli from Matamoros for Mgelarss, | ness tho vivac nratons o i s genert | oot sl e by Victor Eanal, was 6% | Gl . great propricor draiog b $U00 8 yar CxLieh aven his enomfos aa compelled 10 praise. bt n q ‘o) ation o . 1,600 Iimperial troops nnder Gen. . | mausgement, 5 o vainest (it_is say cat | fially u natioual movement.” There were here in Italy. a3 progeves, . 1Vl byiy ‘j‘f‘,‘;:."fli Von wd s ‘;‘;“le‘-:lwt'{ Ot acken on the 161k between Cai end .?i,?.l,“:m.m‘; the abtle certainly the Elevercat managing ..g{..::{ wow. 8 humber of small privecs who hi to | from bis St. Domingo ectuics. Ln this atmosphero of ease | 3 e o T the Ty $F the - | Meir by Gon, Eseobedo, st the bead of 4,000 Liberals, editor of all French editors-lu-chief, Emile Girurdin, | 1o of powor nud thelr parchment titles tora up; | and degauce young Ba.z lefred to love France 83 & | What Chief-Sustice Chuse e Bt s 200 killed and wounded, 800 | ciuriines, a8 o otber howspiperizing Freaebioon does. & | byt e peaplo of theso small princes wishd (o chanko, | yocond country, but he wis not the less an srdcnt, am- inxed Dbt 78, 14 picces of artillery, and the entire train of | 401 than ordinary writing faculty, with ® most xifi- | gnd gl winosity who doubted its wisdow and it jus bitious and selfreMunt Dominicsz,.. When the Domini- Tho Coneord Legislative roporter publishes the o valud ot 82000000, e Libert Db Ll | orinary e singuinrly fee of 1he | i Lavo sisco boslly recoguized tho suporiof AAVAITAES | gayg'f tho East threw o the -enforced mprewacy of | fohwing esiret rom u secentetr svn Gt Jusice CLosy ora was soyerely wounded, bul | almost unive: at most Frei of 4 pationsl system.” 8o, the Opiuione ves 4 ! 1 | foli 2 - .‘;cr;-ywmd Yetween Matamoros and the stragelers | o oge rovolutionary—cherish for routive. It 'lll; seews | be in Germus, ‘There is ouly otie thing wanting to com- fl'{l:-" ':‘!‘n::?m‘l}i:‘ib n:?hnfiol:n "':l“'“u ":;'('" AR “,‘_’l""-u p{:"l‘,f,‘fl?h";pf:‘:,"x Nh, Tour protet agatust the now vrinl ‘« army, and will captare mnymm 13, These | )ouehable to yon, but it seemed to the nm-kho‘ ers o lote the pac.ti], and that is @ very important want It {odividunl Jiving on his tucome. . 416 seturnod to_his ‘owy, | schom to perptaste an untaxed debr. You will .-..,n:.u chont ’ e been githered from Gen. Esco o's headquar- | 7, o6 o parlonsly solemn innovation, when he 0es mot app s tant the German people ook to union Rt dlotifl jicly in popular esteem, Wiile still & agine that aftor all my labors, ud-ul-u;:hmlnflm‘:u . '« Mg W on. We | bore. One hundred Luperial aviiry have arrived ot Mats | 1T gl quotations for the dag, ho Jast received | yudor Priscis as tho national Fumph. But it way, tor o men b moached (ho. Preidency of the Ropublie, | tbiish tie. priseiple f sonirellabiing o8 s v ¢ o R —— | moros aud corroborated the statement. ..).;1 s ufl“.,:’::qfi?fi‘:é.n'fl?‘“‘-fflfi-'!?"&? | all that, Lo necessary step L0 true ity znd G TN B0 Dotdand readylender. Napoleon E;i‘;.‘.'.fi'.‘i‘?’r“;i‘é'n the six per 0¥ L 5 o fine, oo poititamote t wore Lo hod acqii me authority in Princs about the same Vwithia torty years it was very painfil to sos ® et o e | . e | e N ka1 e 347 | s o mow T ssacnosswvare | SRR H A, | BT ST E R The cor.. Tt ruflr | At ameeting of the creditors iiement | theso shreo was_what every reader S wg %O THE GOVERNMENT OF SOUTH ITALT | toagkmndize his Ewpiro # Home, aud sccondly, to clip | yeam. T can uador:cand oo creusent b ot (asig b bin ne wd o e i A w195, | & Co. held at tim London Tasern on the sth nn-tl. h“" he | Lis newspaper. Everybody confy ssed thut it was easicr | ~~ACTION OF THE GO e s 6F ot 100 S0aring eaglo whonever snd-bowever | Wideh tue creditor tako up fter five or ten yeams, woul) hav@ tolerard pim o Koo P s wie- | of nosounts was wabattied ot meeliag, which WRESOR | 14 ind on the frst pajre than on another; 63 Yet nothing —ITALIAN PLAN OF THE APPROACHING CAMPATGN. | (10 %1068 OF BOCTIp 00 Te oon e the Gomntry Koy 82Y0 15078 I Valerust 13 4 woud T kA W gk i taare | ghlered of ths most s telhetary SRrOELKy roesion beiug ivea | but the Inperigoriemetens S Gimard Louid force U | o Our Specs Corropondest . Thi mstor miud of Liitope s eloaror and eafior than | hes in Lates; bus easiss IS, o A b beu it oul otndaio A arests i | S Sl plutio hieh it was determiued that | mmwilling stockhiolders o sanction hi Orxoa, Jone 6, 1890, thtecmon the truc value of the central und eommande | 99 thirty years .4 CROmpe o el money, and Al . A asire proof 1o tho fecling 1n resolutions, by Whi " Ities, makin, onr st ! bioh other properts may be subtected. T gol S W Sy gt | e RIS Al it s | Ty e e e yriossethe IIESSHMARE | iy et coring up, Wo begin o woibingaus they | ng il S alng, tt Attt SO VS | f v i 4, 04wt et S i ‘,,,’t, ff;‘: :,' Tokie % | e mmr "'r""u e to C‘{"."‘L‘.T,‘"Sf.“ff".fil""dl‘z o o i ,.,,5._ ::; :.;.Ir. allllc:h:n n:; bo:u""";.; definitely dotermined upos. in Lis plan of policy to allow the wites of the Unioua i ‘en-forty fi aper cte whon fl&'&';‘&':fi~ . o dd 2 Y uay felt th omid meet (hel i - h b " S 4 - b B dmarehs o tod A b o, wa ahown b the Lalanoe shect | 2850 o othor surprisod, wers ol | Austrin plared o small game o inductig (he Povens | valing lufucuce. e oousted the ecbporation of Fronident | boswwed, bt oal thx doatiag - w. cannol bt confass bit the axzamenta of Scfior wresenbed at day.