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] NEW-YORK DAILY THRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1866. : : THE PRESIDENTS POLICY, S for again to tha record. On the 12th of July, IR45 he 10 Gov. Sharkey, Provisionaliovernor of Missiseipoi, sayis 2 i soverament of tho State shall b provistonai only tho Buatd Gorernmant is organized, Tho basts of tiat orgas tion ball ba subiect to the decision of Congreas.” Ho CANADA. I LS THR NEW LOAN OP $5,000,000 NOT A sUCCRSS—PRO- | G tionary confiicts of 1R18, is now given in tatters to the winds, before the rush of the lato Prussisa vietoris. To 1o the point from whieh we diverged, u in the ficld, and the immimence of Puropo to it foundation-seata. 014 Monarchica had boen sponged out and new ones, with strange rulers, erect d in their stead. Tho Goraie comstitution, the growth of | roturn, however, bloady centuries nad the master-werk of Earopean poli- f N n‘_‘m'wn was 02 ot THI; SITUATION IN EUROP t yet bocows tncuicated in this pew dootri DOWNFALL OF THE NAPOLEONIC RULR AND THB RE- | ticg Lad baen swept away in the war-torrent, that gushed I had swayad the Congress iuto what we would call - . g oy B e o . VINCIAL NOTES TO BE ISSUED—BANK CAPITAL IN 3 CONSTRUCTION OF EUROPE—THE TREATY OF PON- | out'of (lio French Bovolution, It was necesiory: | !‘"‘:,“ir"‘“‘:’,""f;[’h’ B-spite of theft Hinmn intwmal axd | ymeovyTey: MajorGenoral Jaeob D, Cox, Governoe of Ohio, can- | pXiasly laah whils soing on it this orguniation, b wries foro, to re v grounds th o o ccs, il Cofredvoilon clades N - s | Pro d or Siarkay that the Provisional Goverss 16th of November, 1814 b that, on the day men- | Frow Our Specis! Corrarpondent cluded as follows a_spoech Mfl:‘;’; fi!:“':;'fu“l‘:::';’;‘:’" ment which bo by estabiialed moat contiaue uatll the mattes v 0 4 e deoision of Congress. mo of admission, The ow 1 call Aadrey Johuson to the witasss stapd to oppose | dobnson's present position. Yon will remember that F callod t and Oetober last npos Jonson at. Washigton, end TAISEBLEAU AND TR TWO TREATIES OF PARIS |4 coyilibrium of Euvr OrTAWA, €. W., Ang. 25 1866, | Uhe plans proposed by tho ¥ TTAWA, C. W, Ang. 25 3 o plans proposed by tho P After some doubt, it now lpyem that the project of | trine, and by C ini raising $5,000,000 on the fssue of Provineial debentures is | Governor does not find any radi difforenve between the had reated from the gu, Jwn jower ito the s ws of Ge e solomuly d-fin'd. T fef:nd the whicle of (Grrmany, ticned, the ry any, s o futuro and lasting Con K KGRESS AND THE TREATY OF VIENNA. Theo latest jutalligence, which reaches,us from the thea- . ¢ bled ea bound th 3 g : tor of war in Austiia apd Italy, leaves little doubtasto | o Next i order, | ns every e e atiy | kel to resuit 1n fuilure to raise the full or half of the | two. The programmo of Congress, fo wigues, s the 14 Outaber I 3 tho ultimet It of & conflict which not only involves | came the reconstruction of the jan_ monarchy every atlac a rociprocal | awount. The bauks i 1 the commercial classes look upon | President’s own theorics put 1n good Lai’l iuto form ek with lim io regard to bis futeations. I res "y structio ) g or s o ~: Peripo e af o] ¥ 2 ) peated thiseonversation s year ago to tho people I repress: ! and the project with disfavor, and there is not enongh available | shape. The Governor asks: erward (0 Ttim WhoUT Mot sald, andbedomirved 1o e s ouw {he vital interests of three monarchies, but also exercises | which had becn dismembered in the shock of battle be. tween the troops of the fourth coulition and the forces of the foars a2 demends the solictudo of all the Powers of | Lrten the troops uf the e (5o i aterworen tho uty of all of their 1T tocla oney- iu th hands of Oticr paties to cover the sum | Where then sball wo find a collision of planst On the i a " | sroponition that he States ave not dead, und that e wicht, of T gy ey o g g gl oo It was thought that from the non-intes . | representation is an inaticnable at'ribute of their existénce, - ® - Ootor " : torest bearing de. | FeRreaguIaHon I o8 LT bo Union party in word or deed | Pori, ‘Gl Mas s Baltor o Boot mersly expertaestal to. see ruced. . Upon no member the wanted. st could broach andiv Kurope. Oue fact, however, must impress itself upon e 2 o in Y hateve! he seqnel of | destinies of Poland aud of tho Kingdom of 8- 0F The h the ememy, comelude am armistice, or agrec t i every reficeting mind. Whatever may ba the sequel of | (8RR W SO0 ROV pavary "Ttaly avd Genon do- | for peace, withont the expressed consent of the ofter | pe sits lying in the bauks, 3,000,000 would be got readily; | a3 'hd L deny oty bt e (0 thar doctrine, It is no orely experiiaenta liberations of the Congress. A num- | Confederat Tie members of the Confederation, ape- | but itis not so. Kven bank directors in Parliament said | ecret to any of you (lm[i bave advocated the immed ad- ;:4;1:1;.":.: IW-L\I:;:II:;’ 1mwsl:llcn:h~:u‘|;u‘|‘w of lay- tored formor piace in the Ua manded the nicest di ber of topies of secondary importance camo before 1he | =ifically resersing to themselves the rigit of forming memorable Asscmbly, to ‘which the victims of a qu Ivos, by an obligation, not to take ety of relentless wars came for redress of their | auy engagement which might work against the safety of The conferences of the plenipotentiaries resulted | the Coufederation, or that of the indiv.dual States of 1ho passing struggle, parlor and clcset politicians, if not tho !“ruu ned he ud;n ||A!’-‘y’rn-lvnnr the »‘s‘world. will have toalter the combinations of blue, green, red, and yellow- headed pine which, for the last 50 years, they have been that the money wanted by Government could bo gnt for | mission to Cougress of loysl representatives as rapidl h Shse 7'per cont. M. Cartwright of the ‘Commercial Bank wea | khoud be daly clected and present themseives oo L ave et | PeibinE wEACEE SRS SUSENS 'Hes W0 WOy otie who thok tHat view. Mr. Galt, tho Financo Minister, | boen unobservant of the netion of the party fu regard (o the | "y, this T was satisfed IR S hoss o vt ned s wished to issue Proviucial uotes, but gave way to the | question. While I, therefore, in common will n? llll l:: o | throngh that canvase, and all through tast mm’r acd nr o ull wel al 2 e shifting from this to that poln: in wild ut;empiu 10 trace Thads out the possible vicissitudes of the map of Europe. t d spec t < - A i he banki . Witnessed much debate on this subject and know g s of side treaties and speeifie conventious. Of | which it is composed. Tn the closing act, tho Con opinions of the banking raen of ‘the House, and has tried uch debate on thia sablect aud kX Spring, and although my distrust of him—becan: g L g iy s B sale ofdebeutures. 1o a fow days, ther, we may look | SLFong eflorta were meds ta secare another resalt, yet tho fact st Bpring. aod S o s G aon Tematna clear to all who wil see, that such eflorts failed, that | WRIIEEAE i ST Rope, aud did ot give < IMPENDING OVER BUROPR. thioso marked by a general intercst, the egsentinl clauses | 8tiies solemnly bound themselves, under no pretext, to 0 ar against any of the members; not to refer their for the Proviucial notes, ‘The issue will, at least, prevent | joREec b0 relogonied but' that the stroogest possible s exc L X t hope and £ girs bimy = v uwn 0 wask was throwa L. ow the mask any stringency in the money rierket aud the consequent | prootical pledgo was given inthe case of Tenuessee that the | §Iollore 80" ot larate with Rebels and C > CHAN Since the ratification of th solemn compacts, which | Cor'uporward grouped within the compass of a siogle | wage sottlod the present limits of its variousdominions, the in- inde o besnetuty & - : ) ¢ and placed under the perpetual—perpetual !—gua:au'y | difierences the adjudication of arms, but to submit them eolent upricinge of some people, here and there, mi L Rerecs. : « g A | f ‘i o - - ? of the wholo of Europe. te the deliberations and decisions of thy Dict ercated | failures in trade. If some of the banks withdraw their | aecoptance of the terms I have beea describing would be fok :;’:lfi:'l‘l:fl‘v:‘:llje:‘n‘r‘lmW‘llr:\l::rle de'nvmclmt‘filh . PRINCES AND STATESMEN PRESENT Septomber, 1 whick, laying down the organic law of | owD notes ns they issue the Government bills thero will be | lowed by the lmm.ediate admission of Re;‘:‘:‘-wnmln- and ;"‘,\ll‘!‘:p .I'l.l:' ?"x‘:fi:ld J:::‘:m vnrll:.( fl?:: “.vm‘uh o s e by g '“"‘,',F“";F""-"t“l." " | On the 1st of October, 1314, two montlis later than the tLe Confederation, established the rules shich were to | no inflation of the currency. Iu this way contraction avd | Senators, 1 eny one complains that this was not done sooner- | 1 eeePy L5 e thtes, Stater ,"’,"‘ b o “",""’,m“‘ - s iy B b B g e period ussigned by tho Troaty of Paris of the 30th of May | coutrol their interior, military aud exterior mlations and | expansion of the currency would be avoided, L syl only usk of what use is it to discuss that pointt The | EToRAC L ORI T T exeept upon proper conditi rospassing the bounds, intended to limit the inordinance | TTGETe v R coonarors was inaugurated by the prose | concerns. ‘Tlie special duty ws assicued to the Diet to ext month will begin the Fall Ymducu business, and | vital avastion ko She Somthers Buston ta Homw obn e ioe period | L' thae whaiever thoss conditions were the wholo asis ¥ vol ¢l ol Guic] romised = s D to solye | an ineressed volumo of currency will be wanted to buy up | §0 Sy LE TS Praceioal guestions of pmml’ ‘l‘"!W" ;‘z:, ’e‘...cz.;lllnl:‘:'mn.'ubmnm to the decision of Congrees o " he hel ool of their umk .tion, and ealling in rvnnlulh Ipof a and Austria; of the Banded, within a few years, to ence of the Emperor of Russi d move ofi to market the crops, so that any corn trans- | o ons_reluctantly, growlirply, gram| blingly upelled to comply with—that i3 the adopiios 3 matters by a fina) judgment. The case of Aus i interestanid cama aco bow any good eai bo gottan | MG of Gl oon ria and of Wurtemlorg; ing | apply overy mncaus of wediation, or failing the (4 €0 N e ithiu o low FoArSad | of Prussia, of Denmurk, of g « it g Agrighas ' arks, which they had | of Prigsie, of e o the Grand Dukes of Badcn | comes strictly under the provisions of thoaet of Confed- | sction, cused by tho sale of debentures, would bo unfor- | b %0 ask whether wo f i h the sword the Inac-marks, which fhey 5 stopping to sl er more speed could have been made, | . 8 | . o g e g o e Sy dictions CfARCIF | 4 Saxe-Weimr. tiberations Europe iad scut | eration, aud iio one will attempt to deny that her nction— | tunste at this tine, 17 oobo fong; 50 much we Kaow and may regzet, but re. | SEC bare becn compelled to compiy Witk CHiNt ion: Laat O ] witniess tho spcotacle of w0 of the original me- { hor stwtesmen ‘subt gration, aud o oot Bt e es of Gormaty, | - Afteral, then, the notes (sreebacks, blucbacks, or red- | grets wil no changs tie. fact. /The exerciso of the | osy ' oochers, now os well satipfiod, snd rosdy with 'the served (0 witness tho spectacle of two rigina got wointes for th quiet of Europe, and for tho responsibilities of | backs) will be weleame to the people of Canada. Tight of Fepreseutation was tuterfipted during the war; | thos0 Lot Boe o e ke situation, were - ol Tho last statement of bankers doing business in Canada | the Administration offcred to favor the resumptios of the upon that amoendumest. New they admit it u.b.ngu.‘ Ab ehanists of cugines of despotism, quarrel 4 9 ¥ I 3 QOpE iy hatwesn AN dark 2 great names which, with the exception of Prince Prussia—was grounded upon what should have been s ) ¢ . E . : T of b4 Eidomy NOmen of B e e e Tora document which time has | suggostion, at lcust, if not s judgment, of he Diet. will show the readors of 11 TRIBUNI tho amoust of capi- | TiZbh not uncosditienully, but upen the aceeptanes of sirtuin | tlgen ther say we haduo Tigh to, impose condit 8i e dance. Jet 1 i 1 to Have been, in the main, & record of diplomatie THE GERMAN CONFEDERATION. tal in the couutry, — A - oy e | are willing that conditions which bave been compi 8, & TCHOW of science, letters and arts o A 5 a9, | citica'ly. Congress, oy 1is final action, bas soid: * Agreed, O poergdb e ! e oy ter of calight Jathics oty und hollow engagements, F 1t is seareely necessary more pointodiy o refer to th | STATEMENT OF BAXKS FOR TR MONTH EXDING JUNE I 0, | o e same soudicions. bo phe (n the bepa af on smend. | SLaILFEst: Ll oL o e o pte Inslated uapas, ot €0 astiay. as any of the other parties, bad sc force and the tendencics of a compact with which every aEr A e e Comstitxrion” TThere 18 tbe Whoi6 0eniro- o had boen conablted. and proposed them af that tima, S ioraneny | \nd, nomen ot omen, & name dativg ack | intelligent reader is conversant, ‘To any ene of them fi- Name of Baok. Copitat pad up Tell. T have already said all I care to say upon o, s well aa the A0tE-Slavery amecdment. ~Unfor- 0, i ars in’ the @ of aflncut mind, and an | wilias with the duplicities which, at the time, character- [ Bark of Montieal. €o.000,000 00 | the folly of refusing that proviso, which has reference ouly to . e . ~ ' therefore, i y 7 ) 3 . - ; bowever, ihera has hoen & change, We have beew p vl 1 of baflling su nd snake-tike lubi in tho | ized cither the relations of States or the reltions of indi- aebec Bank JSEOm Q0 U1 [org WREA M LRIRE fo B0 oot B protessedly agreed UpoD. | gigapiointed We have not been sustained Controvers ol 6" e abit and turus of diploweey. The Duke 'a | Viduals, it were needloss to say that o mom perfock trea- | Baak of Upper Canad 400,000 00 L9997 00 | The quickest, the eusiost way of securing the rgpresentation | oy grigen with regard to the (wo polioies—tuat of sbe Preal R I o O &8 © Bet. nephiew of the prudent Dalberg, who, faithfu e of hy poerisics, falschoods and lies corld be written [ CONRCCal Bask-. e TN e toadobt the amed | yent aud that of Congress. to protest t! o 2 | bad to the last presided in wisdom « the € than that condensed from the compacts and treaties con- 70 BAE oo e ees A2 1/000,000 6O ‘k00'2¢0 00 | 1o already when they profess to bave accepted the Adminis- ¢h."'l‘;”h:§u after the e tho Rebels wero humbled, asd the truth is Latour du Pin, an as’ elnded on tho 9th of June, 1815, Intendod so far a8 the | eBunk of B. N, America... 4,806,666 00 4,866,606 0 | tiation plan. ';l: 1!:[ ru«.h‘dv:ya‘;vl ydtg 'wmu nn[n '::Age:h‘- leaniug to this 1 the dark day “ Empire” of Germany is concerned, to be *a perpetual | Banque du Peuple.... L 160,000 00 If our distinguizhed friend who is on the stand with me the Goverument of :-u“x;‘r:. w:'alfp\‘;uru :;,_"n:‘ s of .d\': churdish 8, s lolie sovereigus C cration of all her States,” and framel as o bulwark Nisgara District Bank 000 00 277,799 70 (Mr, Sheliabargen) will permit me to say eo, T will confess that | 4,004y Steptiens J others, What shail we accept from the whieh one | in log acy, i sighborhood of the against domcstic fouds and foreizn encroachwents, they Molsuns Baink 1,000,000 00 1,000,000 00 | U0 iiveliest surprise that I bave felt during the past season | Govergment of tho U ited States ? And Johuson and the ihdiriow | Puritan town of Boston. Count, and su coutuined clements of dissolution, not forescen, perhaps, | Baok of Ic 2,000,000 60 0000 00 | was in view of the fiot that the Presilent did not cong adelpiua Conrention, aud those who sustaia them aad " my e de Noail hi ney's ol N ., e ar ¥ H . 2 000,000 00 1,894,506 00 late Congress axd the country et the elose «f the session Gpo) g Pyt k 3 merits of 1Lis g de Nowilles, Marshel de Money's cld by some of the framers, v the' ambition of vy ove of s L 0 | Lot o Te o e oot potiay” which had been the rasait | Poicy: " \#ty Have their way, wili bring on a condition of 1ne 50 ye holds & ut istory for servicesunder W shiugton | the more pow erful purties might work up into utter ruin of | T O L e | i e At k- ah ittt e Things which will indnce Rebals next to irquire, What shall ot T | inourl With & voice whick, =+ power- | every guaranty, ‘I ted the error, perhaps an | Bandue J 100,000 06 o 00 | “What then shall we soy of tho organised effort w wo allow the d—d Yaukees to bave? The troth is. ¢l shrewder diplo- “"“lIh Soge L0 & [ B /n. 1. Ty 5 " ({5 R %o produce the con. | B8YS been 80 treated they begin to think they have conquor i orchants Bauk 200,000 00 ceutly been made in a great Convention to produ o i not we ties. Siephens. in proportion to his mod | ful as th vietion upon the courtry that the Union party is committed to revolntiovary mossures which tend to the” perpetuation of former good conduct, Bas becomme now, I thiok the weesh [ hels. ¢ Jeorg! cel St 2,000,000 00 previ f byinging, here, the sccondary States, and thero | Rogal Canadian B 2,000,000 00 weaker oies, witlin coutactof Taturally repugngnt Union Bank of L. C. ¥ ove the more fetiemich with the appenda, vised to s B Y of thei S Derg—" a bouncing cracker to a con ! interests. Hcnco there has mot boen one of ¥ e <) "\‘",,f‘“lk,".';,o,,‘,l‘,',‘lf’: Stk sorted hor claims through Counts Rassumofsi, Stackel- | last 50 years in ~which g-bande Totals............... 890,466,606 00 Hont What can we say, Lut that the passions end sntago- e L PR quires, liar with the num bery and Nesselrode. England was impersonated by Lord | uot been peculinrly — intrigui watck . LIABILITIES iaas eogesderca by warm disyule npon other tucstions Bare |, . We i i bobafo v ok A | Catiterench, the Duko of Wellington, Loids Catheart, | how to hold on to tieir Pani ¢ o P S 5 oue upon which, the ouly diference 8 | yuut we whipy Tl e much, w 1 Stewsrt. Prussia committed her dam; brid compacts; but Low, on tho contrary ame of B ol opos the bond bt s O e ee terms are | Yolce—Yes, and wo can do it again.| oooe: prossion of i rewdness of Prince Von Fardenbers und | in the oves of the world'and pervert its stipulations and | Bank of Moot Fereed upon? 1f the So S cooe wdcot the Constity; |(3ion te dott opain. IC. the peopld will sus our object. the raft of Karl-Wilhelm Humboldt, who wonld # to the detriment and ruin of their unfortanate- | Quebec Bk vop o Y Ane i tho Gispate sbont theares | TSL this batile &6 the potis thie Fall, an 1813, fu Lave held a higher place on the roles of distinetion but for ot and in s Ifa plot ogainst the ‘154;:.-:?",” e ive or logislative” power would sink into insig :l:)‘;nxxly ihers o8 Ve bt B0 be said ¢ i t\x:'(- lmvhn\‘l"l_:n'ul‘li nf. n;:nuvrlrr)ulx;lwm: hur'r!n-é c;lln--: libertics of 1 ulations, which in the | GEeRIRHY 1 l‘r:xwur.- bow p‘lu:nlll.ll»umvlil‘w'llll be done pt avy couditions they i A tics of 1814 Alexander Von Humboldt. In the person of Cardinal | scrutivies o uso the terms waich I bave sho co- Eipe— France, ivs of 814, ex- | 4RI O Lot i K tb | e ..,‘,,f.,".f'.;.';l Gees Bank sidered right by the Admipistration and Congress wiike) ero Senater Poweror’s Specch. g iy objected to, and not bec b ndmeat 10 | Kapator Pomeroy reviewed the political situs the fundamental law | o functions of the severs during o revelutionery insurcection will soon lose their int ) speceh of sowe leugth at Leavonworth, Kuosas. He cone cluded: ross of Vicuus | 3 wost fori- | Banque du Penpl of tho Gtk of Juuc, if15. i Gonsalvi, an eminent Prelate, Pope Pius the VIith in, with a sad catalogue of grievances, humilintions end its, amounting to mariyrdom, to file his abated ' OF NA LEON. " ey B o e Pt hedule ::ii rlph{u to the puuy cstatos, from which a | 3 . . s s i el - ) gorted ol ooy strong-handed robbers have. been portivaciously and working to th Bauk of Toronto.. .. et 101 the count ve ortance ecp the leading traitors oot of effice and we sha ratifieation of this treaty, h i lisins Mockthe v st prooou i A Outerio Bank st fur the country, and bAYS L0 MOTe reass siuld be inau- | Bave a logal South, with s Government in loysl hands 1hod = ring overboard & ship cargo of tes it to be the bighest dictate of Christianity 1o keep these mes 4 by Lruwing overboard 6 e oo o e acceptance, | from committing perfury again by offering them an epporte- ature daugcers can rom ¥ vk acoeptance, | o do s0. They first swory sternal fidelity to our overs was tapped ot el points by o ervation, of the sectlome d e Ul without reotvation, of the settlsment offercd by the Uion | Bty todo o Thew Bt Swers ereend I o0 ore clorae e toadeqhs ers of & contury. Bavaria, which, from from the begining of the ninth contury, has plired no mean, the great Captain of the age, contend e L g g ) er socond art iu the vicissitudes of European tho assailats until bis wasted forees OWaTe: ancomdery. & Ps pass 5 y aants Bk . 0 urty. All the evils which can arise from a continaation o t r the walis of Paris, where, ou the 3uth of March, 1514, a politics, delegated the Prinee of Wredo ond Count K wer Rovai Canadian Bk 10,038 %4 3 | Foe Dresout anomalons condition of affaira, ali the dangerous | Bdelity to the Rebel Governmeat, snd row, if we woall les Dattle of unsurpaseed bloodiness ciosed with the surrender berg-—-names that are symbols of craft and wisdom ¢ pot the kite 1o watch the dove Usion Bank of L. ¢ 21018 E Questions oF strifes »8 to the Organizalion Or COMpOSIton agnin, for the sako of office, swear elernal of the copital. the surrender | iy o), Hanover—poor Hanover of 1866—which el fold. Of the value ot such & promise — B on Congress will be aggraveied by every effort {0 ament. thne doubly perjuring themselves. P w2 TREATY OF FONTAINEDLEAT, and bos the claim auowed, to o local habitation in Eu- | Praisia could be unaware, Totals..... . B | e aehen the party 1e power, 1T tbat poriy bad | Let ne mak ieeason forerss adions by Siampiog the men. who PRSI bomh of Oha Duppoty that L sot up in | 10D 80 far back a8 the .conquering days of the orignal THE CARZER OF PRUSSIA. \ R dowrnded tyrannical or dishoncrabie conditions of settlewment, -PJJ" "fif'“"h' :gfi'g"“':'e"‘:‘h':c';'.‘: '] - Ay :n"d“‘ o fenth e s ot up i | Kuisar, half o centory before the Ciristian em. Hanover, | Of the two, however, Pruseaa must have been, as she g o gy ‘ould uderstard bow ome of ite wembers might draw | 20 profit. (athuwaste Ehettil 0 N ey royal state, abandoned by the very on whose adult- | fhat now, like Antonio, by Shylock, “stands in the dau- | yeql ' : : b Bank of Montrea X from its support; butsince it asks nothing bui what they ica our terms—the otLer side opposes them. but proposs 52 Nad’ plsced 89 blind lisnce—in the,great \ . really was, tho more ardent in the carcer of cnerose : 4 men at Philadelphin dio, T tions he bud placed soblind & relance—in the geat | purn of Prussia, was content (o intrust hor concerus to the | yent. - Sho was fully sous of the inrosds which t 3 1675758 72 & 1l have offered nid whot Tirls earries out the common pur Lot d eclipse of his fortun Ty SN Bl PABR. pS. 1 BACH- oo e 230 00 £ . pose of which 1 kave spoken, T do pot see how soy one caa bo | e ” ’ by K tion of FUK, had made into the | Commercial Bink 1,086300 00 4,843,068 00 m the duty of the firmest ndherence to its policy | should be % of Northern Copperbeads, Soutbern Rebels o8, 19 L E 5 6265 00 and after the Conservative Senate P h - -\ . = . ripe expericnce of the Count of Munster. Sprin appointed ppula ind. W, ol m‘m"‘;““,";‘“‘a“' 7 and the Legislativo | Gome: Labrador, who, covsiduring tho lighter Phterests Eoht o her power.. The Die s e ity e ol Jnst to ok | of bis constitucnt, realized, us @ hard worker, the | tofore rely, theugh crippled by the graspof her power, vas B .. ¢ Hieiy™ Ty peofMi Troege] SAANS, 6L IR Bdihe, apd beughl to MEABOCL o8 | wille thoea1a her shde sndan cbataele I e oy For about the Treaty of Fonta . amouzt of vigilance and ability which bt have | the last eightoen vears sho kad beou sedulously working 1814, coucluded by Merternich, Nes .| City Bank A 5 I tle work isthoroughly sccomplished. ~ Th otebarsqba b g g e l,|,,p£,,', blicans coull bring forth, We went 1o war e poviy, ond that tnb acoeptancs of tho cond | Lo preservethe Uslan. They weat to war for Disunion asd bo treated by us s o finality, is un. | 518V We bave wou the victors, but Lave oot guthered the > Leart has ever been with us; i« would | harvest and unless tho Government is eontinied in loysl i loval pebloof the | hamis we never shall Qur opponents talk of kindness. And o bie pecu: | ¢ Piladelptia they find & degencrate son of Massachuseits " A mendmert | woan enough to take the Rebel Orr by w and walk down wil v Bhta opening of the doors of the Capital | -alale amid the ansera of the liebel loukers-on And that in tious, and o8 the last subject of dispute | iteir way of making treason odious. 1s their metbod of Bates oz.0f pered | rewarding logaity. Two rheads fiom Minssachusetts and two Rebels from South Cercling walk up and say the ¢ reucwed disturbance or o€ eV | ilon in restored. aud we are o believe them, arid forgst i 167,816 07 105,629 66 84 0 wor bleau, of the 11th of ‘S‘"" beeh not unfruittully devoted to o more important cnuse. | to bring her people to the wholesome restraints of that 1ing " power | despotic power. Her own iniquities, wonderfull ia 0 belped wlly grasping ambition of A d still i 3 nd Harden: | poct rm ) c erni ] gal, tho © neither Besh, fish nor red | ;{“ fl"fifi sald, ”:i[t‘h“'rm' “L:‘J" A a"g l]’ of Europe, whieh, in_mereantile supremacics, world-wide | py o '“: C‘ - i an 5 "‘:l‘un‘d‘:_‘:‘ :n“ ‘}W"":""l‘"‘v u'?n. discoveries and colonial couquests, Lad once looked down | gor derfully subserved by the mad experimonts of o Buate poper. inyoived 8 decree of fortiture mon g | 5 contempt even on Englaad’s elors of imilation, if 1ot | guocossul political mountebaik, scem, by the triumph of o » N g St I of rivalry, stepped iuto the Congress, in the persous of or aru o put he: ™ iz 1l waa based hed come from the Great Deteated bimself, aud, | paymeng” Saldsnba and Lobo, buddling under l""_ o ] dior axmis, to have put her in a fuir way of regainiu; Hanque N Bangque J ques Ces s of o « ! 3 )] e Mercnarts Nanl ents of absolute power which, shred by sbred, Toyal Canadian Hoak utionary tumult Sonsidering wll tho circumstances, the stipulstions were | of Wellington's military frock, Sweden, through Chark 4 b their kind, Troe, the the thst articlo— | Try O 08 ry frock. Sweden, through Cbarles | wery fast passiog away from her: nd, . - L i‘f’fr".':'rflfi‘f'y’yf, o‘r'm- iy t i}nl-}" oy Bemadatte, sent’ Count Lowen: | under fho pressum of victorious armics, which eves | UNee BiuskerL.C tem wili resume s pr -;‘:'-mx:',r;;':gyn::g"’r.-:w?fll:"'v':f;kl":'w;::lilr'u.- m, no inferior specimen of an_ablo and secomplished | gt the risk of bankraptey she keeps in the field, to gave her lh! 1"."'3'3‘.":': :-"::‘u-:x"i. | iohos o sach erimes. and uot grant them the rewnrds thas Velong obly to the loyal and patriotic. e —_— of his memory—Nepoleon reno: cessors avd O dants, as we! Bis #uc- | court parasite, The fise great powers canstitated them | the promise of riveting back upon the people of Germar 1 dad evory | S Rato a Directory Cotmittee, with Princo de Metter- | tho yoke which Austria bad Ly o ratbar loosely THE ST AUVGHTER. momber of * Lis dynast vignty and | pich g its chairman. ! g omizion, whetier ov ¢, the Ringdom : A . v fastened on their necks. The French, who will fiom every Uaion Rezublican party and to cocourage the Southern Stotes iy e A0y vemtiy ‘whataoe' . » TIE PRUSSIAN, POLISH AND SAXON QUESTIONS. word to xay in this mattor and that, it to1eject the Conatituti ndmest, the movement larely SEN OF NEW- “Ihis Conveition, and this alone, brought about by the The first discussions turned on the Prussiau, Polish may bo in the prineiple of the fellow-fecling, which begets | Quebec Bank. . beguyu in Poiladelpiia tends dircctly (o put off the final aud YORK. Beoree of botl Seuate and L,F‘-,\v.u- body and the con- f"“('l' ‘ll\;’wwm]- In the 'ngd”mh"{. saxony, Pi kinduess, have a very premnant adago in point—oics fos de | Hauk of l'-“‘. r;»mplru- Tostoration T‘l -;nx;r. fo peeaeye for mn'l":"h'n";a' Moot Bl 0 b o . nare | foun o ol ossessions, which, rouidin, a, qv 'y mette—gol { th d 16 co Commercial the next Congress all the duvzerous disputes which aflo 3 wont aud nperor, constitutes the par- | found o Ul Bee ey er " the Sourco of sy e O e e o | U Nenkc e arperiunitios (0 embitioat demagoguos and Teckices | VIAIT OF INSPACTION DY THE BOARD OF HEALTE. & 438 . ) Gore Bank axitators to renow appeals 10 force and to iuvolve the coantry Iy after the resolution of Preiident iu snerchic revoiuty Tohrink from contemplatiog the re sults which might frliow, and as 1 have never hes; to sup- coneeroing the slaughtor-houses of the city had besa urt any practical messutes which have promised even a toler | dlepowd i on Tuesday aftergoon, be invited the Loard o ubt efter fity yearsof | Vpiukof B sicular treaty for which Louis Nepoleon can afford te ex- | v g Tinat her position entitled her o wicld. | popular wisdo: t Austria should ' Banque du Peuple N et b Prossia, no 4 ess a detestation which finds but & frail support in tae | &y Uty 'y wacer, compelled to yield in this leonine dis- | trials and expe tions, thinks 1l 205 091 35 thority of facts. ‘Ite foster-child of the beneficence of f gt i ,,:m',‘;"m po _‘,“,,,l‘,m‘“o[_w e ::n:‘.;m?iirn,‘.[;ul:'lx:,;xmh.‘.v..‘cl.l...-Komum‘;..lavmn«l -hao out of 'lh“ . ;fm;u ‘she h].u Dboen long "'“'"Kah s Ying dora Iisrict B2 4712 " 2 : # - o8 oveRts & of ay 18, , by which she retal pper and the substance the people Germany —and sho Los | Molsons Lo Aably eat’stactory settlement of our disturbances, and have uot | 7. ¢ o i ce KRG I b SR ;r..{’qu'.»;:-l(:;: Lower Lusatia, the right bank of the Elbe and some dis- | therefore reached he aiesion Shat b 16 w02 047 67 : O s a7 weed Meathl Arary w |1l Wmmastyp B b S S some of thess eatad- e 1iis immetse gonius, & favoritd son of the tricts in the north. ‘I ho rempant of Saxony, Dresden and | © come in” and indulgo in that particulorly PR U E T whose th hey sistained. 1 Bow feel that 1 bave the rigks | lstwents, Carriages bad been previdusly provided ior the Brming his iumense gooius, - Leipsic, were allotted to Frederick Augustus, her King, | cess of suetion, which feeds fut Knisars, and Kings, end Eastorn % to udvise my fellow citizens f Obio (o remal constaut 1n their | purpose, wnd stood in waiting ia Mott-st., in {ront of the Saa. peic, ¢ 2. g ) B Thank W68 40 00 } i ! . . .746 4 ), support of (his great Usion organization, becanso it offers the | jeop . fTeasquarters, The sttachés of the press were incladed h, not out of fidelity or lov % H ' . ’ 0, in consideration of these grants to Prussis, escaped [ aristocrats at the expenso ofthe very lige-blocd of the peo- | 4 ‘ 'y " AL ue 1240 1 23 08 80 Ll 3 the est, and _the be 3 nabl e b e, i jecdiest surest, and _the best ettainable solation of the in ke fov.zation; and Mr, Sirebeigh, largely inte od in Ec. such as it was, to whi i out of & fur-reacking ambition, ho sacrificed the debt | {0 e B ot Bt Hibe wilt | of gratitude scorcd up ngainst him in the rogisters of the ‘X;l«,:fiunl"!g:aznn xzm(?'mln;xlx.x”.‘.lh:p«rl‘«‘;;n;. ln:]x“‘]’"r&n;lu:n;l ple ho skall bo the victorious sucker, o shoct tiwe wil | apiue Jacyues Car- pegpind Wifficult problem of festoring ,TMM" equality of_govern- s 4 . The e . vecoece SLAIL SO 1,000 00 went v o Inr d 80 long convulsed by eivil war. Let the differ- | nuw abattoir at the foot of Ooe-bundredth was also ssked ences which urose i 1he period of devate, be forgotten pow | tojolu the party. Tt was about 3 oclock and the President oid monarchy—an sbeolnte Dictator under the mask of a | NI ] r»um Coisul, which he wore just loug enough to ";,',_";"‘.:_:“’(‘,L S i d“."fl.‘ th those of Saxony. chiove his nitiwate desizns—Napoleo amies, consummated in 17 pfacts which severed him from the cau period of action; let s foster our | koew be would find wost of the butehers iu the act of slaugh: sitention upon the Com, tha simpl iy, the Justice of | tering. Hebad speut a great deal cf $ime in the investige - - | the of reit actually propused. and’chal.cuge the | twa of the subject, aud desired the Board, Lefore voting upes 3 86,907,400 00 | Listory of the world to s! when o triumphant peopis ever | bis preamble and’ resolution. to witness for themselves Nuy, the chal- | gigsntie nuisance be was endeavoring (o abate, that they that we Lave reacked the y'a macorssion | [0 g R S uared by e Cape T | A NEW. SUSNABINE TEUEGRAPN. in defe) ol A 4 ‘ - E A v — Grand Dutely of Warsaw was reudited to the Russian which be had started i life, hod rewched, through the | JHEVRE DO B AN E, T Nlhin W population of | TRANS-ATLANTIC TELEGRAPIO WIRES TO BK LAID | : X mockery of an ez post facto popular approval, the position | Lo ago 00 souls, was dismembered and tacked to Prus. sy 2 u o arbi of the desti- 200, embered an: o - FROM NEW-YORK T RTUGAL, VIA CAPE ry Notes Balances due extabited ..'.: of thw éz'el:?vr’fl'x’d - cox:\:'lfix;:‘:ruln{d’ beiiuatic | sin. A portion of Eastern Gallicia, which had beon co e 9 IPETIEHL. T8, ST { o Notesant Bille | jcoo bas inded Englisl | wight be the better able to Judge of the ovil. The programar A R e ULOUL | 4 pas(n was, togethor with the femitory of Wicliozkn CHAKLFS, TO THR AZORES, THENCK TO LISBON 2 0 s oy | man. the P L Gl of visitation fucludod 10 slnaghter bouses, one hide establish rostraint. He had plaved for universal empire and he | po 0 Pt WOb SEEICETN T 0 Sudulgence of & gnm o % Jy declared that we Lave sbows, menr, no fel-meltiog estallistment aud ons cattlo yard. NTINENT. 1), 7 + o bumanity which may be almost said to form | When tley wevs ready to start, Capt. B, G. Lord of ihe Ban- » meral bistory of our rac De’,nrluum of the Motropolitan Police Forer, the company. Jost the gume. When the heur of setilen ent came, i | ik TG ougress declared the city of Cracow (o be 8 fre€, | This pew and gigantic enterprise han been started, and siguing away his lease of power, Le merc!y resigned righ i 3 ¥ ety wihich ki bees usurped und whtich the:| Leuicel ead iadspenent Repabhio® {s in tho incipiency of its progress, ander tho title of “The ) that by our conduct of the war .,a.fl’m. bodice decreed to be forfeited and to have SARDINIA. £ 3 % o, form & psrmanent party iu peace, but if Tk OPrNING OF TilE PROGRAMME. R | A secret article in the Treaty of Paris of May, IUl:{ had : American Atlantic-cable Telegraph Company,” which has | “Bank of n:.i -::::n' d I‘nellhl I‘:’pn';' “wrel o # The !::gh"-y.]g"]"" visited ’.. .“,.wdb..;.l(,'n,. " 3. » 2 e iti in. itory jenoa ¢ States of ™ ineorpors o d 2, I s e at the South, Ror la) Istant from the beadquarte the Board of Healt! ‘o question, however, whether ditions less strin. ‘-nncxtd\ha territory of Genoa to the States of Sardinia. already beon ineorporaied under the act, passed April 12, 1’:: ,:l.vl.,’ any inwureous Y their m”“'"{ s 10 odiat, “'mull.m‘r'- ;‘ R u.mz:lb. we show that we | ouly laughtered; but us it it wot far distant frow one of us in the conduet of per ask nothing but what may be faitly included unle ion commendod itself to the attention of the | 1848, for the incorporation aud regulation of Telegraph M B the legii- gent could bave been imposed on onv who had but little | TLis ques the prineipal cholern Kelds of the eity it may perhaps bs ¢aim in the forbearance of the vietors. The se nd arti | Congress i the openin, of its sessions; but it vu‘nm Compaiies. e shares are placed at $100; one bundred | yEROR o elo of the treaty secured to the Emperor and press | resolved until the conclusion of the side treaty of the 20th | ghousand of whic tal stock. Four persons | ontario Bank mata of tbewar. To eek letd"w o1t bea iy wbich | tally tnatrumeatel in iriag doeth o ather victime. Lhe Lk 5 would wake us contem ptible | ing 1s done in fail view o pub.ic street, and the odor | emanates from ihe butlding is sickening. The neighborhood other peoples, aud woild ¢ B ooy ment of thelr titlo during e, The mother, te | May. 1815, between the King of Sardivia, Frauco, Austria, | way tako ono sharo awmong them i §25 cach. Thie cou- | Zasiern Tow sabips brothors, sisters, nephews sud mec:s were authorized to | England, Prussis, and Russis as contracting pertica. | pany has been established with the aim of providing for s 1 161 6. , wherererthey might be, the title of princes of hi With this adgition, the boundaries of the Kingdom were | ¢ redy - ” eatio! ~ e N th s - chances of the ropid growth of good understanding and | is very thickly populated by the poorer clisses. who are retain, wherererthey mig] he ti princes gdom cheiper, more speedy and trustworthy communication be- | Bavyae Notional S e mutnal good will i the tiwme, T1rust, Rot many wooths Aiane. | buddicd imio the worst @€ tasnt bouses. - The fioor of the 1 | slavghter-nouse is 10 an excerabie coudition, ai doabd when the problem of restoration befag fully solved, we sh turn our common cuergies to the work of develooing the sources of the whole coustry. To encourage us, we have | hecring words of the sats iutelligent observer whom I have | tion of fostering fiith, and mits which it occupicd | tween the United States and #1l Eorope. As the influence | Banque Jacques- md before the triumph of | of tho clements and the ac city became fully | HeFo... .o o1, Bonaparte. The States, | understood 1t farnished the necessary means | Merchants' Bank .. 140, [ W 78 577149 08 - | hot permits the blood of the slaughtered sheep'to p e | to the earth nuderneath. The sme ugeests an ogglomers. have no doabt the soil in the faraily. The island of Liba, erected into a distiuct princi- settled and nearly within the pality, wee allotied to bim for life, in fuil ownership and { before tho Ist. of January, 1792 Sovereiguty. On the books of the Treasury of Frauce his | the Iepublican armics’ under Royal Canadis name was credited for an annual rovenus of 2,000, which had therefore constituted the Republic of Genos, | to nccompl'sh inter-oceanic communication and to bri ¢ Franes. " The contracting parties bound themselvea to'cu- | including the island of Copraia, were merged in the poa- | it into suecesstul operation. Awericon Telograph Engl- Uuion Bauk of 1 3 auted. sy ing. “For wiimate Teconeiliation, when ouce the | v.eiuity ds supersativated with deeowposiug auitial metier. force res| for the flag and territors of his island home. | sesgions of Sardinia, conferring upon its King the title ¢f | pecrs have been remarkably sueeensful in laying cables, in Totuls. .,_w_‘,,lz Detual wound snali have heen heated, and the Dlsckened relics | Children were playing on ¢he sulewals 10 front of the establish- Out of the possessions which he surrendered there were | Duke of Genoa. The countiios, which had formerly been | every instance where the vieed for their uso has been ex- ougyetasdgh i the war <hall have disappeared, the clemency of the con- | ment. apparently as tamihar with the sight of Llood as with o ot Lo and dowaina.yiclding anet apnnal revenuo | dosignated us Tmperial fiefs, united with the Liguriua | periénced. The Telograph is cascntially and especially un g et g queror hos nobly paved the way.” Under tie gudiog wisdom | the faces of their companions, two other millions, sssigned to the Princes aud | Republic, were also attnclied (o the States of Sardinin. American invention; and an iudependent American route ol that good Providence which has brougbt ug safely thus far, - HULL'S FAT MFLTING PSTABLISHMENT, ncesses of bis family, These were securod in all the AUSTRIA AXD 1TALY, should be favorably received by the American public. | g, er s e e e T e oo et rave s | vithas The pore tosrviceired sveacion wis o & st waa Ny 20 el o _Ssvoradly u ik o ¥ lon clf. by | e next that received attention was the fa s touching Switzerland and | The route elected by the * American Atlan sble Tele- Qurbee Ha city to rule the destinies of the country through loog ent of Hull & Sons, No. 185 Elizabeth-st. This je years of peace a8 it Las doue in these few but momenlous one of the best of the kind 1o the city, as the propri- rzqfly, real or personal, which they held at the time of | Pretermitting tho stipulati g) iture. ‘TLe paymeut of the debis of his houseliold | thote relative to the Old United Provinces, wath which | graph Company " is from the Coast of the Uni Tank of U, aneds:rs: . adopted a method by whict they claim the voxioss waa provided for by moneys from the public chest. A | were closely connected the destinics of Beigium, which, | via Capo Charies, scross to the Islaud of Beruuda, poss- Co ¢ ears of War. ll'l"'l"“l"""lce of fands was even made for di-tabution | in the event ot a goneral couflict, is marked out s o fe. umn.mgh thet const to the \1l:, Islands, mx:h.’m.ly t:.;';'xr;.‘::-n'f'.l.““ i i ——— ted by tho buriness are comsumed. Wo cannob among those of bis former retainers whom he might rec- | ture battle- eld for France, this review brings u he | known as the Western Isles, and from thence direct to Gore Bank. ... Gen, Robt, €. Schenck on ¢ President’s ut, but ommend for reward. Lastly, and among points of less ' definition and the settlement of the concerns of ltaly by | Lishon, the capitalof Portugal. A map of th *Benkof B N. A.. Peliey. mpty snd the fires quenched we perbaps did not got the importance, we find the sssignment of & sloop-of-war to | the Congress. It bad passed on the rights of Poland “and | cable, whic! iies Lofore us, tully expl t Banque du_Peuple. - o Gelit of tho stoneh created when the melting is ot its take him to his last dominion, with its eppropriation to Lis | of Saxouy. The reconstruction of Prussia, involving gpo- | the foasibility of the plan. ~TEc cable will be luid in threo Niagara District B. . Schenek made a #p 10 his constituents at Day- % ase, contrel and ownership. listious of territory, had been decreed with a toucking | sections, the’ first and third of wiich will be much the -""“’ll:-n;l_lhu. 5 Ohio, in which he de -mlvd‘ the courso of Congr NO. 187 FLIZABETA-ST. THE TREATY OF PARIS OF 1814, upapiwity of consent. The enlargements of Hanover, | same length, and the sccond, crossing mid-ocean, is just ‘,;,":, “‘:;:nm e in ull ||I|L|ulh|ml 5m~n-||xr‘r-l|. llh-}mu.mm |v|m|n.nr| ,lp.v.-e:xh nu;.- ulr“.‘u. u;- mfimln N o monte Lo eaint the sreaty of Paris of the 30th | Kardinis, ond Netberlands, Lud boen conirmed. Tho ax | double tho distonce of the thid. In the event of dny eas- | Eastern Townsips Bi e T e s by th Jad e T Floes wae of Mey, 1814, betweon Louis XVIIL and Lis sllics. | biters of Europe then admitted the principle that the thr ualty, no me tter how serions, to either of the sections, th Bauquo N t 'l-' 'l‘ i”~ lt?d ont ds ll‘e ;wu emue i 'x"n o - D oliar it [y ihd the odor was of & Poaco was declared smong the contracting poweis. | branches of thie House of Austria shoul instated in | other two would, s a watter of course, remain intacte BangueJ high be usollIn ssveral iplerviaws with ine spes ves: could be endured ouly aiter 8 long experience bad 1endered the ¥rance was hemmed within the limits, which she bad held | the Ttalian possessions, through earlier trea at the be- | whereas o+ entire suspension of communication would bo Merchanty The President undertock, i bis scheme for the restoration of | genye too dull to perceive i . onthe ist of Jsuuary, 1792 Her boundarics were recti- giuning of the revolutionary stiuggle of France. Iore,iu | the resul* 0. auy accident, no maiter bow trifling, to the Toyal Canadian Bank he States, to organize, or have organized, a State Goyernment NO. 139 ELIZABETH-ST. Uulou Bank of L. C I Corolinn first, aud atterward by preetscly thesame | yiy 19 occupied by F. Hanloo as a slaughter-house, and la p its next-door neighbor. Still, we caniot 1ecom. 'y for its agrecable swells. The floors of ol &. six other States, making seven out of the whole 11 | 1o had 1l ‘with the concession, however, of certamn distzicts, so | connect ion with the Aust: -Italian phase of the present proscut € o1 1pany’s routo from Valentia to Newfoundland; that haa revolted, Ho did not do s in the cases of Alabama, | 500y the vie hod, nicely nd)mwd#lm it onl-rm‘l“llm d;m}l'ninm wl the e|x- m, n' N6y bu_‘\;;cgh ©a uhhrllulld' step. late | 'This rou. was suggosted by Mr. W. 8.V ¢, the Presif Tot tent of some 170,000 square s, an« er population to queting, wil he « w iy perhaps, of wardi ome | dent of ul Jompan . The Success of thi 8 will be o- *Steteme I 3 P ho le c| ol e O o 000 o mbitunin | e pen whieh drafted | possiblo imputation ag dns /bis admisintretion, fo: ciling | great nud en FIAl sortioe 10 the gomme-. + of both Chesner, reth ST ety B s e Aestanein io | Lo benseg arere g T e the treaty blotted ont. the monarclies that, 10 less thn | o forcsce what it mightha o doue, Lord Russll evpressed | tries, by «tab g in the Atlantic Oce Vibipping | of this bask 4 393, "is alotied s e Ik meoTia thex. Eoers L2 5o | o A N asavad whot they Sy e e had prowa up umder tho.creative hauds of the | tho opinion that it isbut natutal that. Austcia sheuld ro- | wtatioue o1 I of Bermule i uieuibe : 3.3 B atjonal tale o lnga) dorra by whieh toa:thine | JosTinf 10e solds BANA. 19, bg Lo orst maw ah Aeve aoweo ol 16,380,000 souls fsom the | 805t 1o s, © having, by a very equscocal trealy in tho | the Ador 4, nereat thy autward ar wrd-bound Ponid i ey BN Dascn o s | 18 0 bodoue, showing it o be's maltar of Expediener Jop { gomra ; of our sewers this B ke o ok unfrustiul, source of | year 1798, " obisined " the government of Venotia.” | master. o1 /cwels wili bo smmediat v j - in diseet | w11l e well preparcd for defenss with e D0 braseh | nT e et by rebe avotber in anotber, watl | oes not waterialy lesaen the evil. Tt bide house of G W comuui i« 3ti i with the owners, in ¢ y exigency | looior iy the hands o/ it forccs. These erms have becn | © Whes the Pre undertook to establish a provisional ,,Ql‘:::’:'l’. AL sbetbat, but bs 8 roat [mprvrymont \on and tears. In the sequel of stipulations, Hol- | From the times of Cardinal Wolsey down to those of - with some increase of territory, wes conupitted to | Lord Jobn Russell, so tortucus and - unfair {eTiaR out uf socident oF Othar Pex M-+ 4 e e s Ravi st o 100; Maaefations; o€ - Rueleivts: 8 | qulition of koepias fieew b oistiong domsectid wilh the L) lon e l ye, ritis) esmou can s - 3 Ly e R LR L T gl v e g different paits lasued an order sppointing & Provisions) et PARIBAL the "-'HI:_'::','I:'h;"fifl;’,{’*ft‘fl(‘_‘,“l’l‘ Of ] The establisbments named above are all within a few blocks D o i ou, | Of (e beadquartert of ke Board uf Health, aod in one of sbe . i ensely populaterl dntricts of (he cty. Afler haviag s # U 1rou the Now o glanid State s, Five thousand pairs of boots huve been contracted for in Quebee for the Volunteers, il ; ] £ z | , should in case attach to any p we g much er distance than thet | Y 0 t X o+ Angpor towear, a foreign crown. By & provisiop, | the pltinest records of diplomscy. Wo are uotaware ot | which exists betwoen New-Yor B erats i the Bk eTs EAEAE S RiTonL ith hap mothegs: N eyl meople of sakd State to organias a Biate. Gov.-| Bosedenscizpopalated ditriota of th ety 4 I jn which neitber Lowss XVIIL nor France, could now | the existence of sny trealy of 798, equitocal or other- | Azores and Lisbon. ‘The construction of this cable will be - 1 Andrew Jobnson, ke, do appolnt a Provisicnal | J e 0t e s met [ S e T i bave an, ‘material interest, it was stipulated in vague | Wise, that Austzia can claiin as a senction for her authority | of the wost approved materlals and of porfoct insulation. 2 e = Goyerzor, 144 and 146 Ludlow at. No slauchtering bas beca done here and un ianguage thet the States of Germauy “are | over Venetia, With & very fair compend, however, of | The Co-pnypx:o been collecting, for the past two yoears, An Irishman to a Feninn. ."! |r|"lnr into rebellion, he xays as T say, Eovfihufifidt]fl"fif: for two moutas pest. - It 18 one of the best uf ite clws in the . snd nnfl:d by 8 Federsl bond.” The inde- vihad urgloex_wn of the l‘um? of Kqur befgre us, ‘w6 | ui] the necessary data and survoys, together with charts of | 7o the Editor of the Irish Press: :,',:;'l;“':"::;'l'w‘m‘:"' ;"“I‘:;i'fl:;l‘l:m_m- c'e"’n."‘":, e g but it was seen under tho @ost favorable circumatances. ud ‘that in_consequence of & suceession of victories, | tides, currents, winds, soundings, &c, %0 48 o cnsble | - §in: Allow mo to thank you for the kinduess which | prived themaclves of il litiate goversient 3BV S T Y e e Bow o which 1 {y ol &'nmmu?l dnu. - mh:h. Lo hich carried Boneparte within & lundred mil " con! 10 manage her concerns | whic h parte within iundred miles of | thew to commence operations st an early period, They : ber own peculiar system of Govenment. Italy, | Vienns, in the night of the 18th of October, 1707, at the | has ade an i the Corgress prompted you to send we a copy of The Irich Pres; ufl‘-ofl:-limu alf territories claimed by Austria ufll village of Campo-Formio, Austris, treating for %i“ ...3 g oy Spplagcionto - of tha United o Issuos his order—for what purposct To organiee a gov- L T o sl B e B3 i Bt oy <o ";‘f;;':;“"‘“:;""‘l.'.f:_A"_ for o grapt and other aid necessary, and bave also | O €XPress to you my regret that 1 cannot become a sub- | these people hai alalong bud a goverament— State Gov. It 3 ! y lo h v L forers - - . Eluer has one of the largest and cleanlieat siaughter- b exmnent, vl even Lave elaimed 1o be represvuted 1|y the city, ot os. 49 and 51 Firstave. Al ihis ostab- a to Ler suthority, was composed of Bovereign | for ler heradita posscesions, ceded to France Belgwum, | applicd to Grest Britain and Portugal for grants and the | scriber to it. ~Judging from its tone, I beliey { Mentz and Phil wurfi)wmex with the Cisalpine Re- hts of way. The Miuister from gormpflnlhl 1 little t'-lwhmlmlilu:n. proves by l: m.ul 1:01.."1..0" the Senute United Staten and thelr Glatricts I has | lisbuent fram 40.000 to 30,000 cattle ace slaughicred per oa- RESTITUTIONS—A GENERAL AMNESTY. public and Austrian Lombrdy. 'Tho agrectment disided | erument Lus addréssed the following letier to tho Presi- | for thew tho lusting sympatl p ot ik g el e ol L catatives of the United Statest, 1hay 41de | num. more periaps than i any otber bougggn New-York. . ' The ground being thus forelsid for & more extended and | the Stats of Venice, Corfou, Kepliulonia. Hogia-Marra, | ident of the Company: other qrry i Sis bountR i 11 B O B BT ammer, Then | AuY building of this kiud must, bowever, the very na- ‘compact, tractin o8 procecded to i ope 18! \ . bania, “8m: 1 will cheerfully apprise Tis Majesty's Government A B - e x - o 2 ure of the busing isgustiug lu the exireme, and tl conf Cherigo and the depending islauds, together with Albeni. sim: 1 will y ) . 'P'h': - 'l‘:‘""' n tlis conntry have presumed | but faleo t ol o LTS 0o that T have de. | bure of the busiuess, be di in thy - A& orBoed to Frauce. Tstria aud Dalmatrio, the Adric | of your projeet, aud do not hesitate 1o Lelioviog thst every | L0 U0 m and to spenk in their behalf. Their ol s doctiiue wat (D ' and Tor otber Joasong is was | B9,83c0sS vihe e, -mnwheumnrh the Irish people to a certain polit. | Stroyed th i tate Goversnnni s G80 O r Flius Kutz at No, 5 'irst-ave. slaugh’ers about 150 animels « i| for s series of restitutions, from one strong- : Stat he | reasonsble facil rpib ‘another, thelike of which had not been | atio islands, the City of Venice and the States of the uable facllity will be granied. - and to make them {ho unreusonie 0ols of what, | BECSIrY that their gorerumicnia be by somie weaus organiaed | o S Gt ST e O busimess, Jike al those that wers i it sited, fronts upon the thorougafare, and the slaugbtered pillager to v 9 d .‘ . B d, | main laud up to the Adige, the I'arraro and the Po, were DE TEIGANIFREIE MORAS, a0y M.N-.dmm\h;md ok lfl?fi."flz.fi e eted 1o Mnatria, 30 s e sektie ber dominion, from the ovet policy that party may adopt. 8o long es they act | "5A000 1o o it oot trne that Tohneon, at that time, wer - - parbed. This compact, the arch in which all con- | Gulf of the driatic to the banksof the Po, ‘Than this, in that way they cannot huve eitber geli-respect or the re- | the wor was over cousidered thnt vo conditions of return animals hung in view l,l.l'l.mpl.. . wentions su roh in which all ofher, oo% | Botbing can '+ more plain ot ubequivocal. The Congress, |~ MF. Blerhert Spemcer and the Ame spect of others.” e, Da. At o B0 o ol the | . Jobn Harringtos, No, 0 Wirscave. kil S, L ] s is due 1 the of Lord Cotheatt, who, we | therefore, ac .og upou the potocol, assigned to the Eldost | 70 the Editor of The Pall Mal? Gaseat. Now, I have certain convictions, and until T get better | Domocrats, and this new and vnbapiized party—say that the ot e g g e ing -‘3-'-. fim%mn. t least, urged ita | Disuch of the of Austris the ancient State of | SiR: The paragraph which you lately published on and safer ones 1 must follow them. T am satisted that | moment (hey lay down thefr aru's theee people were all en- | el w which in exchange for the Netberlands Led been | D€ Bithorlty of the American papers, 0] Hhat; Youmaus | dreland is not the ouly country in the world aud that tho | titied to the same pights you and L as lovel citizene o8 lopa} | se door o sickenlug oder rusbed out, wn . by the teats of Campo-Formios | peceniy et ogmu.'c:yh:m&mn o M. Terbert | Iriah e not tho ouly pecple in creation, 1 belive thot g,';‘,;g;w;;;;:g{g{ o Siat 3lé Skt y hant_ Lot a1 out ot lovg sstain e of any Kind, - 7 - & veiy valuable g " imo- is sauce for the goose is sauce tor the gander. 11ib- o » H. Leiwer, 00 the corper ve. . T s SV Ea et 1, { M ;’..;',7,“‘“% Facl Fine, | s it st Fgus i ok, | oty b g o el and 1 il 0 ome to e s | oy s e of U A Sty 0TS | s o o0 il o s, T e -J.“dfl' for public individusl | o the Dae - of Pérma mm fll m," :l; oo B D thie ”:u” g dg o llmly”-u foroth:‘mm';.mdp%yk- m-‘ndhtho Trish, if ';u-m. Zxeellency, Ww. Marvioe of Florids, io these torms: L\:::::tfll:. ;:,u:r;nm; e o o - e aaty, the pariies A n“"""""““ e o bo;‘fion'&. reRG o Yo 1.-":.. Tien, | donot adocate Ilb:;lylal:ll"men o:'.nwi:’r'}d l’fienlg:n{ .r..i’nin:ffi'a':.':‘#’fi‘.'u‘a".'"‘{:‘.d&' of the ova. | them in polut of leanliness; Dot we cannol doubl. hey S iy disturbed the coufer. | Tuigg 7 P4 d T ST SFE | ot Belp ety for ll mes, of dl colorm then L ol | Emeen o' mvossiahpesiasation of he tras logai re. | SRCoOfdiRy SaMlmERey Cot b and their Jeaders laboring hard for years in | latioos between Whose sanitary condition with the odore ¢ i ?Lu.-fin{-umu'flu'.um.nw th this the price of bis trea lniely boen cngaged in tie Wi, gieed 0 0- | encesofthe Congres, which bad thes in n-fifi; Basy of bia triends there, fecing & deep Sndebieders 13 | #6058 telligence o) 's escape and of his Bim for works ) bind dispeunable o the return of peace aud bars details and complimentery arangeents. the Guif of Inan on the first of March, 1815, sw m for works by whioh they knew be had been the Loer to o | 1i..* COYRIIY to bin morg securely the chaius that fettered | oRtuien - okss. OF VIKNNA A BRILLIANT ASSEMALY | every minor interestin tho means of ererting the battle. oels sttt e e Nabor L o 0’.1"" homan fumily searly as s Yo regarded o compliance with certhin conditions r;;,;:::.:‘.’.::,;’.'fl:“.,.?m'."?: i o thees e NEW BASIS OB TH¥ BQUILIBRIUM IN KU- | storm howling sbout their balf completed ofarrange. | kvowiog i ML s themuelves. No¥, b m:*g&:' A part of Bloridn m ti1s newly organised Goverament which he | MLaE SEEEICES, FOlTCE S bad accumulated and ‘from o & ' ments, The ¢ .ims of B wQ Naples were. un. | twresou the pat of e ieuds i Engiand, baving the kiodred whit 700 S CSEa. 3“3‘;.0“'1 T betrere ou | 1 e lon of the Datiod Busten a8 a1 1 muendment | their appearance must bavo stood for several dare. (¢ couition had thus sebioved s immediste bject | ceromoniously thrurt i Duke way for wheir | Ko rterrin ot e Yttt o s pobdiomssont To b Mnoerer Howed mens wnd real overs of ihurty, | yroreqaiuite tober resioration o the Usion. Thou It was not | o % had begun 0 Pohuek 1o heir” had aiged famou o Powers o Lath of | 3 dolars in e, e T yon:ays halin | 1 docirne they bed out thgh you coud imporo 2o condl | 240 S0ea'owd int 1be arrola poess the March, 1815, wh ch, proclaiming N an_inveterale | fiey belong (o no one else, ho 1s of course At libert; To Tiror tho uhaine ioom sibersl . ¥ou osnnol, T assuro | tiona Takoasctber of these letiem, addressed to F. Perry, CIAIT 20 A CITY COUNCILMAY. soper sxhibit #uch o “w.t.,"{'.’;:?,M"m'"{,','g{"d‘."‘fi:‘:::‘"‘““fi » o leave o et Rt Comta Talon) ke syropetiy of fLe | Prridess Goversescef:GemtbSssasies, lhhod Novewber €. | (147 Conncilman Costely bas a clausbter petyf the vear ob ‘more solemn duties, o the rais epance of tho Tresty of Parls of 814, 4nd e e S e S o B Ly T B R Ly o e ofthe amecdment | . 2 Bont Ereiibos, Tt te s o of £10 naviest of human beings eoncerned, the vastusss of intarests of overy offort aod mesus (o securo | M, Oscanyan, who God o aeam e e o e b | (o ehag o isons i he otes Biten of th | 1 00 Gt ba atthe me of 18 DUESLES, (L0000NS, " L3 il 3 Been dono in it for somwe e, The stov of the Loord at Wi Pplace was short, ke ibers was reaily Liue 1o be Sesn. NO 17 BIXTHAST. 1ng-honse ot i ou t be omes of your mew fangied doctrine that 1o con- i posed ¢ throngh tbe tiae when they were & reorganization upon Lis p a8 imposiug and insisting upoa condilo s b e ( at appliuico ry "fl&f“:ma and :l'rm‘ of quuuw:.'l":‘u Iuh!n ;":hll. :'nl ‘;‘3 ‘:«Eumn n:ll?:zn m.‘.{,’f.fi.m" in specially fitted to speak of the Orient, will leave New- vll;ln gml are mx!flv to 'rllnl 10 -II":L vr;. and t'h:nh A ol i Ve will o suce 3 o ou your Iris! of Vienna to e them wit TUR GERMAN QUESTION. York in September on a lecturing tour in the West. f 130 0 BEEERTE, UTh Sogive. o¢ a)Siteed, and of with ¢ 0f Weste | In the mean ime, formal conferences, on the great ques- | Wherever he goes the people are glad to invito Lim ugain, | all complexions,” then you may expect mo and others ‘The sheep stuugh ‘3‘ Its discussions coul 0 confliied | P erman C . ! ; o of checking a vhufl.?fwflrhlngl&fl:fl‘:} o g&:::.sf.?o, ‘ul“‘:"’:mfln"z“‘ hfl.l‘::n“‘:'uo:::' aud bis lectures have undoubtedly doue much to correct | like me, if 10t as soldiers fightiug in your rauks, a? leact a8 riioe, 15 ah thees Blates, Blathnt ot of Th: -u;mu. which mh;gz might tempt t0 misuse its | Aud the othoe partins ta interest, wore closed. on the Bt of | “TTON00US ideas of Turkish socely. ShApaN e miski s l{l:‘\;m‘m;{fl'"fl o faxorayecs Tt 8 iy e wot true n.nnfifl’l':ml-nl a that tirmo - | 12" o ot Nia2 sgmo dlhess reponderatce, &5 & Belglibor's expenss aud 10 bis neigh- | June, ton days befors Waterloo, by tho signature of the | P T Darnum will deliver s aerles of Lis entertalniug o] B4 e - e 48 g et T rogated to bimself the sole right of Judeing. 1o the cketimion | LOUTN X atenh, y b VL alat o hi by the eig cath you o3 poct the ST patey 4ud eodperstion of At should ‘Do the A wr-ds plan o bakts on | Mot sally nigwel (e F"‘“'flu" ‘hr"‘"‘" o af battla bad suskon FN"‘lemni:'mflmh alroady mutilated ™ tho Royolu- | loctures oarly in tho Fall. 4 Latadond 4Lap e e O s, Fasgert. o ol by e Loty 9 ) B3t paragraps Wik aus 4

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