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o ~— Vo XXVI. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1866. drunken man last year who had staggerad into his garden, and was accordingly tried for it and aequi*ted, therefore it would be monstrous to try M. Eyre for the illegal execu- tion of Gordon. To make the analogy worth apything, the Peckbamite should have shot a man outside his own | premises, who was not drunk, acd should pever Lave beea brought to trial fer it. It is melancholy to hear such men a8 Ruskin arguing that, taking lives on suspicion founded }10 JAMUS THOMPSON, Judge of the Su- preme Court of Pevnayly. PRiADsLrmA, April 23, 1860, 1 convider HOOFLAXD'S GERMAN BITTERS o valushle med): €ive I casn of sitacks of Indigeation ox Dyspepais. can centify tVia from my experience of #t. Yovrs with rerpect, JAMES THOMPSON. . News by the Atlantic Cable to fhe 24th mst, P e e N v Rl e ST B I | '- .. ‘ : : : . : : : : . : on the experience of the charscter and conduct of the ac- From 2°. (SRS AP SR S I THE P [ RI cused is mot only justifisble but meritorious under the flag | > ITV . ALER‘ O (8] l S of England. Tho old reverence for law must indeed have | OR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, 3 faded among vs if such dootriass find any considerable | acceptance in 1866, On the other hand, the Jamalca | Committee are receiving funds from many quarters to | evable them to bring Eyre and his subordinates b-fore tho | proper tribunals. At pre this list comprizaz, I ses, only one titled person, Sir Wilfred Law b baronet, the father of the late mes was chief ndvocate for the Permisei Parliament. Sir Wilfred appears with Bright, Mill, win Smith, Dunean McLaren, and others, wio gnarent £100 each if required. When people return from tours, and other holidsy doings, we siall see both lists swelled largoly, and may expect sbarp icasures aod shasp words. Mr. Walter,late AL P. for Berks, and the, more than bLalf of the shares of The T'im started last weok, with his son, fora tourin 1t has been said that be was at last (when he had d ered throngh what a pitiable slongh of dirt and blnz were dragging the paper) mueh snnoycd with which Delano and ns staff persisted on taking, o ing to for & wonder, daring the two last y¢ Never, 1 suppose, was » great journal so0 yrepared by Dr. C. M. Jockeon, Philadelphle, Pemueylvinta, an srticle % long, #o well and #0 favorably known, that it seems scarcely neces- #ery ot this time to expatiate st wuy length vpon its merits, Twenty wo yoats sice 1t was st intreduced into this country from Gex- many, dusdog which time it bes undoubledly performed more cures ned bencfted soforiug humenity to & grester extent than any other Femedy koo wu i the public. In fact, st thle time i would be difficult te find & oasehold throughout ouz entire lacd that Las ot cane to Praie the virtnes of this Bitters. Dr. HOOFLAND'S eelebrated GERMAN BITTERS, prepored by Dr. €. M. Jackeon, Philadeiphis, will eficctually core Liver Com- plaint, Jaundice, Dyspepria, Chroule or Nervous Debtity, Chronic Disrrbea, Disesse of the Kidueys. s0d oll Disesses arising fiom & Die- erdered Liver, Stomach or Intestives, THE SNMPTOMS OF LIVER C(‘PI,AHT w1 uneskiness avd pain i the right side, snd soreness upon to uch fm- wodfately ander the inferior ribs; inabllity to lie vpon the left side, sation i produeed, which seriously efiects csusing very oiten s trovblesome congh. Togetber with 'TIIE FRANCO-MEXICAN ALLIANCE. Address of the Cretans to President Johnson, A FRENCH MISSION TO MEXICO, ANOTHER SPEECH FROM THE KING OF PRUSSIA, @1, 3f ot ), n dragging Teapuratic theso syupiome, we porceive o costedtongue, scidity of the stomach, Financial, Commerciel, and Norine Lutelligence. deficiency of pereplrstion. snd sometimes a ympathetic pain fn the S e sindf o mbh o shoulder, with a great disposition to sleep nnd depression of epirits, ity sure to be begrd taking up the swect song of tho whis | o als, The Herald, or Times, ot} wnd someri mes wores in Uie mouth or throat. These aymptoms, if per- me-being, and sbowed mo nt enongh in this one batred up the sew so-calied Union < of the Raym lly suppressing all TRE PALERMO RIOTS. Fronescr, Monday, Sept. 24, 1866, The band of rebels, who have been carrying things with a high hand near Palermo for the past few days, witted to continve, will eventonly produce Comsvmwpiion, the most Danelal of all disenser. TUE SYMPTOMS OF DYSPEPSIA sre varions; those nffecting he stomuch sxe nauses, heart-burn, lows of apjetite, disgnst for foed, ight fn the ¢ are DOw Writin the President, sometivis s depraved appetite, vense of falivews or o spark of real ukiog or flattering in the pit of the stomech, sour eructs- have been routed by the military. the re If you can mana, Hoos, costed tongue, acidity of the stomech, burried snd dificult ——— unden g of your country iuto Mr. Walter whi Brestling, ke, ke ENGLAND. is witl you, possibly he may b ts back to Englaid to insist on giving a8 of truth in the The eymapathetic sfections ore very divereified—cold feet, puin or weakvess th10ogh the Jimbs, swimwiog of the head, sudden fluckes of REPORM MERTING, MARCRESTLR, England, Tucsday, Sopt. 24, 1806 A great meeting of the friends of reform isto be Leld news, ard putting some suzll gpice of fa et A, commnts, of i peper. Tt would be doin; us as vell as The ose of the Bit 10 hou'd be persevered in ot every symptom of Dyepepaia han vonished, nd bealth js entirely restored. uzre to-dag. Mr. Bright will be one of the spe: S .. 1 ey turw ot NERVOUS DEBILITY gegorslly secompanies Liver Complsint or ——— pede or Yaukeo encrg When the Dyspepsia, ond Is frequenily produced by coutivued copstipation. THE NEWFOUNDLAND CABL an change his sk hold his own aeneation when withoat help from any one, T'he out for The cymptoms are flattering vt the heart, n chok! | COMMUNICATION SUSPERDED. 4 : him—ynot & moms dots or wabs before the sight, $ver and dull paia fa 1 sooner. agintuge o d s1ov dep: rits, The operator repo . Ab immpression scems ere that, an results | A aiways be diew ¢ After g g a few dates the Newfoundland lines | of ' laie panie, we s avo the Bank nd | Debility of the Neivous asstom o mside the ouly bauk of issac e boly open tosa f the I in played oat.” able relaxution impossiple 10 5 tion for this belief, 80 ¢z Government are conce their own counsel on 80 liament meets. It is n t re will us +''y snoyed by o tate of Leath, give the v tho Lupircsant INTELLIGENCE. wse 7e fon £t as the inteutioua of the Tory will keep ! MARINE eesing oMicticn, fu wh S.The lives of thu The Beati of the Jittle o Sliy wastes avay. votil they are reduced 1o aere. sheieton stwrs wil oave the Tives of doabt this 1 you wonld s rhed inprovement. ARRIVALS OUT. ji—Noon.—The ant Line, from p Belgien, from Liverroor, Fri steamship Malta, of the Cune New-York, Sept. 12, and the steamsh Quebee, the same dey, arrived this bring to equaily nvailable i when the woney | | | r | ©f Whree duys you w ! [ amale portion of our popilation ere coldom in the enjo Dealth, or, 10 use tuvir own expression, “never focl Banguid, devoid of al) e:orev. extreamely nervous, aud L -:lus;,‘. <'::‘ ]’Lu E=This s uuljy o very eriteal tine in & MARINE DISAST aeiloebit] ot e | LAYBRRONG Sapt. $4--noox.—The by Wod il Wimamt A this 8 sre (oo thOEN ¢ Bar physical and Aetvs A; wers. vl e : hence for New- York. bas put into the port of Cork, partly | gyyipy th @nated biokly, et coustitetionla sndirmiacd, bec. verveus nergy ia | 11SmA8108, Maviag beea In & hoesry gale. of this, bow peostrete ! or etiraly gone, and sbe drega out hes ¢ e goars fa wisers and unbapyizewe. At thie period, wore tlan at ey FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Haak of Piighind ther, she nee I 4 20 u»:u.:;-u:" w of «s.-m:.... -rlnd hfrfl.c LIVERPOOL COTTOX MAKKET. b st v.; i : wecretions nay be streng'bened end aptly perform their varions fune i lo 1 of gold, sind ¢ » tlons, Iu thews cases theie ls notuing more beneficial than the ase, LIVERPOOL, Scpt. 24, Noon.—Cotton—The price of | Give forit, ws, too, sborld c-cape panics. foratine, of HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. Cottun bas materlaily declined; Midland T opening at | ehange, cvey Lrasciolly, would be beefic Nomca.T: fs a wil-cstabehed fuct that f.Mly omebsif of the fo. | 12} pence. The markot Is quite active, indicating o day's ssle | goubted, if we throw iuto of goud | Of 16,000 bale | LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. i LIVERPO« tuffs Market fs quict and generally without change, Corn, however, Las &d | vanced, and is quoted st 23 | for Weetern Mized. JNEY MARKET. They v b0 uppe especially recom svigorating properties 1ender b eesor. ‘e peiient #hould fun odistely d Sept. weuded. Their peculiar tonie aud Abem involashle | ard all Pille and Powders, as they orly weaken the cys %0 the uce of the Bitters, the favariabie resuit of which will be a strons and bearty constitution, a dissppearunce of all nervousuess, a | i commus ject Letore ) and vesort WLo:Dos, scks opening at good appetite. snd a poifieot 10 forstion (o beaith, AMERICAN SFCURITIES. R e tals s ke todl g it Wrem 4 N, Syangher, Kdiler of The Ovitarist, No. 35 Xorih § Loxvox, Sept. 24 -noon.—The followine are the epenirg "‘(:‘ fadingis Arphigh e Syl povie 3 e & e i Paapzirmls, Juy 15, 195 | prices of Amerlonn securities: Erles, 44; Tiincis Centrul, 7 iy e o 2 s T e R e ol o o« i ok ek bttt g | 128 Skt FIVS SNSRI SR 00 B A distress, but bed becowe o debiliteted on to be chiuost unfitted for e ¥ i steadil active bastuens of avy Kud. BY STEAMSHIP. [ el ae After trying & variety of so-celled vemedica, o1l of which provee warthless. | wes induced. at the szgestion of & medical ‘reud, to give Hooflend's Germen Bitters a tiial. 1 wecordingly porchased x been’ e wission to e LONDON. l-;':fl,:h"::':-‘,:::.fl::':::f:l h your ":;:‘Dw RIS pise® TO THE EEYORM MOVEMENT—THE £1G- | ;\.N- wit ¢ ; ; . e ~ATICANCR OF THE INVITATION TO MR. BRiGHT | Goversment recoguize tic guestion as cne d's eating or drinking, eud a full restoration cf atrength, #o that 1 now et __ | eerions e sion is all that the Prems T0 VISIT IRELAND—THS CASE OF GOV. EYRE PROGRESS OF THE FUNDS TO DEIEND M, d dcal wmore press all ordinary kinds of food with inrpurdty, end em able to sttend to .4 al porsons to take fhe mu e active duties f a lrge snd ardnous bosiness a3 well us ob g P trested belore which means t quired to induce ¢ 5D Flod of wy iife; the good efiects of the Eitters were us P 5 o SOUR | 3 bud taker the finet bos 1RE ONE TO PROSECUTB BIM—THE COUSSE OF | gy progeure will very likely bo forthaming i vy fumaly with he apBiest resaits, and toke THE LONDON TIMES—THE PROVRISTOR ON A TOUR i o . v ot 1 hav aed it s iy i Ry |c sorgheut the conntry, und all wlveut traders, "",':.'::::,,:":;;’;:'.’?:.'j-‘:::‘n:Av‘uml:::’n: ot d TO THE UNITED STATES—THE RANK CHARTER i ave Leen thoroughly seared e in the Spring and r.::.. mwey not only vieate & Vigorous sppetite. ACT-! KS OF THE ROYAL PAMILY—TFPECT | The oyl fawily scem iuclined to throv away one «.rl Bubeive s bealthy tor<10 the stomsach by strengthenivg iis dlgertive OF THE RECOVERY OF THE LOST CABLE—THE | the sirongest holds which they possess o the good will of EXPERIMENTS AT SHOBBURY—REVELATIONS OF | th Durige the life of the Princo Cousort the powers. 1% {he ctove test'mony will be the meate of indneing sny who eif fer Dyspeprin to give your Bitters s trial (when it, | feel coni dend, will give thews aelief), it is ot your service. Yours tivly, ! A. M.SPANGLER Quec ¢ refused to be present ob any plie vccas of iwpcrtance iu the provinces, when there wis ALY reasc able pretext for inviting her. During the preent ycar the royal wamrisges Lave drawn her more or hes eit of the THE ELECTION COMMISSIONS, From Our Ows Correspondent. Lospox, Sept 15, 1864, The Reform movement i€ entering on a new and impor- ¥ From Mre. Martha Clarke. . & ¢ - AN ALMOST DESPERATE CASE ENTIRELY CURED BY taut phase. Mr. Bright has been iavited to Irlnd, us = geclusion in which ebe had lived since ber hus and"s death, HOOFLAND'S OERMAN BITTER you will have scen by the telegrams, which are makicg 4!l : and while stiil in retirement she was known take Sceial | et in the meinorials whi nal the sffiicted public to | pews coming through the ordinary channels between the two countries stale and upprofitable. If it were merely o summozs from a small scction of Liberals to a s demonstration, one would think little of it, and urdoubt- edly Mr. Bright wonld not kave broken mis wise recolutic of muking the recess a rezl rest, but there has been o ictane of | gaual concurrence of all sections of Irish Liberals in this invitation. The Irish party jouruals are, in fact, a're. carping at it, ard saying that it does not mean any nter- ference with this or that shidboleth, or abandonwent of this or that erotchet. But the Jeaders are in earnest, we LAND'S GERMAN BUUTERS bad proved very beveficiui n csses | pope, and they will assuredly be metin all sincerity and B ey to e, Thisbing that ft ight probably ba ofseme bewe- | ¢urucqynocy by their guest. HLis timely speech at the e s tamwTiess rs St bl Sl 30 00 ahen three bet | gizning of lust sesvion on the emspension of ths Habeas Sles, when, td the sstenfshment of il i ic 5 e {he O'Diapoghue, Bir B. goln stroagth. My sppetite beesme gooil. my food sppested to digest :)"‘l;l::n,:xc:.'u';nin, v (?’Onw g By Sy peoperty, anda s short tiwe 1 wes sble o wa'k (bree of four squaren. 1 B s e 1 gsimod in besith ud stpength ud s wow o0 wel. 88 { My, Chichester Forieseue and other Irigh Protestant ofli- cials, a8 an omon of etter days, and of & more sincere at- 1 feel it my duty to you sud to gate the sluost wirmculous efects produced In my case Wxouh the Infoence o thst traly grest 1ewedy, Hooflsd's German Bitters. Porwany years | coffered fiom extreme Qebility of the system: saased, no doubt, by dersugements of wy semech srd liver. 1be o0 wo 50 eminciated eventnaily that my bands were almest transpareat, and 1 was umwble to leave wy bed. 1 bad the servicesof iwo of the most Gutinguished phy e city, bat, notwithatanding thelr okill, 1 was utable to obtcin any selie’, 1 wes fally 101 by the last physician 1 had that 1 could nct gt wall, and that oil that could be doae wes to heep me se quiet aud somfortable as possible. ’ At thie stage of my di 1 wes told by g frierd that HOOF- GuwTLr NN s of the countey to Lis mewmory. The poople of Mao chester and Liverpool, judiciowly eombining this knowls edge, have completed memorials of Pricce Albert, at the ipavgeration of which they respectfully solicited the pres- ence of Her Majosty scotland. The Queen, however, Las doclived both ghe in- vitations, pleading to.he Manchester men ber fear of fatizuc, sud to those'@f Miverpool ber previous rofusalto Mauchester, The gwever, moy sin seventy and seven times in this direction and be forgiven by that most patient and reverential of creatares, Joha Bull, but it by no means follows that the Prince of Wal low in the same direct popalatity, and he has just w his vocation. While he bas been gronse-shooting in Aber- | deenshire, prepasatious bave Loen waking at Sterling for s gathering of all the voluutcers of that part of Scotland, over | wes—Lesrty snd strong. 5 . Laammenly. forthe tale o€ snfrig bl Bilioms | tempt oR thepart of our-advauced I erals o understaad | at whick it was undessiood that be world bo prescat. —y.;,w:"':'u.:"mm he seslt will be all they desice It | aud 8t with, e Xdberei party in Irelaud. | The Prince, kowever, will not go,azd the gathering, it tair tedal, MARTHA CLARK. Mr, Glodsone's spceches confirmed the impression; | is probatle, will ot take place in covsequence. Further north, again, 8 number of Highland regiments were to | meet for & great feld day, but it bes Leen cffic pourced thet no review can teke place in co nrequezee of the inability of sy member of the Royal fumily to be preeent. Earlier in the year the Prince hoirified the maguates of society by curtiling the speccbes of the Arclbiskops azd Presidents st the Academy dinner, and escaping to bis shooting jacket and o cigar before the talking and toast given been satisfactorily transacted. Escapades in sceh company, bowever, are in Teality far less sericus than this shirking of volunteer gatberings, shoald especifa | b et below Catharine, Philedelotia. | and thess, with the bomest sttempt mede by . ar e t to pass their Irish Land Tenure bill , 3 Corth Sisth st Phiidolpive. cured of | L6 late Gorormmient 0 pi g Bt Mary Celgws, X4 :’,:, Brash, 4. yesultod 0 wore corgistent action among the Irish mem- : suffered Quring the Reform battle than we bave seea for maoy Joxrs & Fyass—Grxte.: Eorawery loog time Jbors during ave scen for maoy ...".a._" : h the Water Brash. [ had i vo bed sk 1 couldnet | yogre I Mr. Bright can arrauge terms with the members Seep ot vight, snd w whose names are at the foot of the invitation, and they and ek, sud 1wy spietite so P tose who fullow them will keep the alliance loyally, the d mediclpes, but they falled to P yaly, tosk & variery of "“,:lf.'..','.f::.. "od ure safieiug wich this | efect will soon be maifest on both sdes of St. George's . Chauvnel. We shall getagood Reform bill, and they a Land Tesure bill moze thorough than that which miscar- ried this yeur with s0 maby other good measares, und o . sod 2 .""":'"“"’:;:,m-"m‘_ e ke | Tesolute overbealing of the brish Stato Chureh. Ustil | The upper ten thovesrd way gromble s little, but their e perion , eujoy @F Test at uight, eat bearcly,sud | these two Ineasures are cariied, there is no chavce of & | loy: 18 eafe emough for all poactical ],urp\;g“, The oot digests well, wliko g 1 o an old womes 1 amgaeinz | cond understanding between he two 1slands, and es soon ; ogland of to-dey suits them well cnough, aad no wonder, | secing tiat they havé all the good thizgs which are goir in the ric Lest and most aristoeratic of eommunitics, B; itis far otherwise with the classes which furnish volun- teers to the state: and obe camnot but be sory to see 8 well-meaning, pleasant, and courteons Youngrter, hike the Privce of Wales, risking his popularity witlh |‘:em A letle public funetiozing goes s long way bere, and com :“"" daily, and know that 1 owe feentively to thouse of | 4y 430y hgve boen, we shall Lave 0o furthes uneasiness oo daen. Sess. accouat of Feuian orzasizations on your side, snd shal! be i MARY COLOAN. | 1o 10 look with porfeet equanimity on the Wowizg of the Irish wires by the astute pullers who manage sour elections. At present, with Alsbama claims unsettes and your Premdest and Lis Cabinet in o temper whieb will stick st nothing so that ouly the Fall elections may be m the Mon. Thomas K. Florence.. Wasmiserox, Jan 1124 Ol . Having stated it verbaly to yoo, 1 bave 90 beltation oy | eaperienced ruarked beve kit frem yaor Hoef the fact B S orem Bistors. Daring o leng and tedlovs seeclos of Con Tl rewivg end, onerous doties veatly prostrated ANisd | cqrried, the “gannt Irish giant” which Carlyle "".d 10 | 0 Ietle troutle. OFf course it j ,‘,4:...-;4 ved the uee of tls preparation 1 bavs mamed. Itook Lis | predict would one day drown Englead, seems Lkey 10 | Royal wg otker publie it is a bore, but then what do and the reqult wat ...mmn:"::- »wl::uxn. give us seriou trouble. waat o bah MF ;L;“P;r:):m expect? If they dont " h ol Lers - 4 “~ bored, othin, o she perdenec s 1 20 ot SVCD Talking of tie President, conceive such a journalas The | into private Jifo—the last u::f:{.‘:::': ";‘ 10 retrest Pail Mall Gazette, usually ove of the best-inforned of | likely, or we shig)g desire them, uieh they are TUUMAS B. FLOFENCE. . accept as times go, esbie has raised s certain re. 4 dov't mean, of course, be stoflarly 097 e ely yous frieed, Tbe recovery o the 1865 Frglish papers on your sffairs, speaking of him ae a3 em- smount of laoguid iderest he SAtwe ster. | nently sensible and moierate statesman, ode slmost de- s GERMAN BITTERS bave been sudire co | | | AND" ¥ | llw"’:lu 1o 85t the genuive aiticle, prepared by Dr. WML ! spairs of the possibility of sound knowledge obBINILg | among the Lewspaper -grresponde & sad ) 1 Philsdelphis, I'a.. with the sigstare oo the frout of e | gmong us wheu ose reals sueh Jucubrations. | writers, who have, of cou .l» s and leading articje :‘-(-urr": and the nae blows ta eschbottle, AL elogs are coun The Eyre defense fand goes on swimmingly, asl fore- ; tall w Sygirin ,’n;.: IX.L; eorrect amount of | told, with a few eccentric, notorieties taking th lead, | share brokers Lave "“"fnri-';—,‘; c:“Lx age, where i rood time in connection No. 631 Archast,, Philadelphis AS, M, EVANS Proprietor. o HELMBOLD'S DRUG spd CUEMI 32 EROAUWAY, aad fir aslg by Drag and s rush of swells, foclish persons, and mewmben of t | old West Indian interest expanding she tail to suple pro- ns. Mr. Ruskin is taling the lead in the tak, } with the event which Las been | classes in these dull ¢ - | been saturated with sens. ing at Peckhaw shot a | sensation was @i . a Gadsend to b %, But peogle m g of this kiud, & me years ggo, t. -;".:.,d,-\ Deyet. of these mal have i the cable We skonld | por Agmey ¥ 13 | ing that pecanse a citigen Kew Yo . o £AL WARFHOUSE, 3o Jus everyhers | and your best friend (if one is to swa | are ol ready to giab wha | others, on suzh ou her journey southward from 5ot tarn hair 1 suspect if 1t were suddesly snnounced that the submarine tunnel to France was in workiog onder, or that the aerona bed solvad the problem of steering 8 balloon in the wind's eye. We suspect strongly that ail tho talk about the cementing relations with you becaus we ean exchange messages in half an hour is moonshine for the most part. You anl we can both send angry wes- sages a8 well 2 1 ones along the wires, sd unfortu- mately science hes mot yet discovered the metal Which will refusa to be the conductor of lies, and it is not easy | t se2 how England or America ere likely to benefit by tho instantaneous transmission of thess, When we begin 10 see the advaatage of nnderstanding one anotber better, and condueting our intercourse as relations near in biood should do, we shall have an intente cordial though both the wires were to sugp in desp water, and it took six months instead of 10 days to get from New-York to Liver- poal. ness, 1 see, b papers, and another tremendous success, Cupt. Pal! chilled bolts will, it seems, penetrate eight-inch plate snd 10 ope knows what beliind, So, we ehall goon, I suppose, pounding snd pounding, until the world grov s at Shoely y to-day's | i or’s | 3 50,000 men, ard as it hes been found from experience that nothing can b done with Mexicaa officers, who ior the wost + are incapable or uvdeserving of conticence, tie army will Pe offloered by Frenchmen. French officers are gezersly ready for anything that promises sdventure an prowotios, sud spplisations to take servie will not ba wanting, More- over, too fanctions of all the depertments of the State will be confided to French mfinm.. tazes, custom-house, 3GEID- istra f all ki be in thelr ban id thas it in o pot oo of Eludlw!h wiich bave | reculte, Most le wil oF the French tooje are in M, exico this tiwe two years, Part seble tht a few thousand men 4o French Gorernment wenld T aid the ecovsoiidat®n done without danger o0 the throna, it is thought prob w1/l reniaio upto thet time, bat th uspecs, Wituraw Lhem s00ae) tli\n's power permit of its Letng . REORGANTZATION 07 TES FLENCH ARMY. Ports Corespondeice of The Londea 2 imes. 1. ars that the Emper: sieon is determined to take swses e will eosble sim to muster su army 1,100,000 meu in two yea:s' kime, should he reqaire wud two plans of re #ation bave been pro vet, 1 helievo that acither has boen finally de- plan is 10 levy, tn sddition to the present ‘va, which should be cale vear for military trainiog. ilitia. But it is thovght cmely unpopular, and i ion, 8 seeond class 0P two months uld be 2qaivale | by wauy that euch wiser; and just now it looks asif instead of growing | 20t adipted 1o b o G s s wiser it Tere losing the and going an te draw for th LA TOt Means to pay up Lis mind 1ot infora good doseof the Old Wor] ne and seems g a, you £9 is faithful ar Pou on at 84 g agaia in th falating for Gospel which has been go rg), Alesander of Russia, feels like mos Eastern qnestion, and try won't lead hiw at Constan T they wan And so Palliser's cbilled shot are s:ll matter pest interest to our wor office and military qua 1am very glad that as chilled baad. the nune some fellow’s fortuse it somer, cle he. On glancing through of flavor as of some ons treading on my toes du process of writing. Tean only atrribute it fo disgust prodneed by the perusal, day after da of the Llection Comiuis: 5 10 con which the would have thousht, migh selves, crallow it cting them. 1 am too cy that they wil Wh be ied over 0 ver f our miserabl phic o Little boronghs, o fate young noblctaen earckds Bow much money ¢ and groat squatters and me tralia, who Con't care hoe for & se:t in the Howso, & bil aft long s! they spend frow down the face of this poo ¢ the wost skeptical of us by a devi), if we can get no higher; and frai. i it in other forms than our anly cnd il on both sides the Atlan Aund the sconer s sh hards are turned on to the Job—with us at least—the hetter. T. B —— FRRANCE. {=XI7AN CONVEXTION. msiation of the Imperial De PRANC f et Tonitenr of yos! Tl - and co decreo as follows: ng to the assignment to th tonis’ Feceipts of Peai & Vet sor, whost 10 i il A reeoive sod uid eutire exeeution # M jesty the Emi of M3 w0, maimated by a de P so.ved 1o coaclido a Conventio wpolist foF their p s Eupetor of the ¥ Alphoos | thels Guver Wikl 1 b nel —2 njest; is Euvey Extr & v the Emperor of Mexico— ). Luis de Arroye nt gronts to the Frencl { tho receipts of o Litg from the unde B Lee Mexiean Governn s 008 b duty shal sent actually in foree in favor of 1h Jompaly—ea wssigomen A Funh caznod e 4% the export o ore-House on the Pac! died to the extent of three-foarthe, th e iu fover of the Prered Guveroweo ceat, which renta'ns unedanged. ® aczignmort . Th the | fores mierest eut of the tvo v, audt of @l The s {um the Fremeh treas aulseqrentiy wd Ty, he srLoun atiou of Mirgw d 3 b all over check from his Chani- ow all the high- 3 by the strong rer, better-bearted sollier does not livo than s which are sitting ot t with uce jobbers, whoare A | iween France and M>vico, ned Eu pire oa July 30, | of God aud the national will, &o. Scoretary of State for For | 1 Moxico bav- 166, the suid jesty re to seitic to Lheir fhuseinl questions pending between wordisary sud Flempotentiury st Mex. s &c., Wlo bave agreed upon the fol. d by viriuo of the wption from secvic Xes a pride 10 ling. Bat to be iwiian is o very diffwentthiog. In with whom 1 have spoken on tie sub- 3. Tha other is stoaply & 1 won's do. wamber of leavo the ¢ anied by a disiunitioa of the viwe would be. shown what ean be dove by sn 1y two and a half 1t is expecied miget we of Sowe years ago in scd tosee large pla- k upon the walls offering sudetitutes 1o those con- eould pay for thew. ‘1ho sgents who spread there rtiseents and ‘arranzed the transactio: re yu'garly ywD a3 marchands dhommes. Under tae Empire the system ss beon chasged. The teeruit wio prefers paying to serving eve: s seripta w 1 ot must wake ould be Palliser's, for s band- | ’ 0f. (1 think thal 19 ow the sum) to the Gov- ernwent, whieh undertakes to find him substitate, Tios we bow find fu tho eray grest sumder of old sl T ors, Who have renewed their time of service mpain &nd e hanging on until the day sball come wheu they J0Uf, or 400%. & year. And many of i for i mimy, are gettiug 100 Are not mcart enugh; in it come to predon.il uses of (hat aileged deteris ¥y larstood o bave caused ied of (he French Masbals of the Bis ¥Oic0 AZAIEL WEF 0POD A 1e- won 8¢ features of tuo Feorganization iy be that tho 1 f exemption will be per- 110017 & very limited portion oi the couscripis tuken foz the uiw) Mr. Teiates the y ook b | wratop of the Freoe | opeof the mort ¢ @ | secord Empire to b iz LOENISH FEONTI'R OF FRANCE. Hennessy, 10 & receutly-publisned pamy tion with Luid Pulwersion % views upon the 1 atatesinaa Who 1. to Sr. Helons L with ail bis Qe b eon 111, 2 CONVEINELOB Lhe WatLeT can converse often House of Commons with Jie privotes— ot Cambsidge Ho Speak- ' tooue or tun rank and tle ol the e said: *1 rear from Pacis that the Empecor aboat land. Do tary *1 suppose, was suts vou 1o keep the engagemcnts which b France, and which Lord Rus. m and sgain ' *Don’t mterrupted the Premier, *lot cpably, dow't you kuow the ror ooly Wants the idas e not been speaking about it+* 1 peally krow ot toe k'ad sald the other. * The Emperor is a man Tie spouks always of the watier in baud. aud Le ng to me on an 8b st Guestion of pemote politics.’ veplied Lovd Pal- merston, *your favorite votnd 19 fir more abstract and re- | mote cven ot this bour than the Kbenish frontier.” *But sup- PUsing 60, od the other, *ia 1t pessidle to see any suen and 1 keepisg the Rhemush froutier froim wuke you o} puie its restosation 1 * Certatily Dlet, » 5 tion the late Lalt & cent the Jren r 1 ’s dispatches, e reab Minister, ‘certal ot there la o ueo between opj & and el 1 3 for U 10 0ppose that which the French have such havo uot the bt tiere are wow toen- ‘un without @ nutara! wosire (o ard in whicl stualiest | Eood re. s wiso why we must pot do auyth) He returned to Lis seat in the © Teasous were.” —— SS1 ing Will received o depntation from {he seipal authorities of Potedam cn the 121b, who came ‘st u congratulatory eddress. The followisg is ais capital through you what you hove aiready pums 0 6 address upon my return fom the ficld. Yes, we Lave ciber tirough a grand period, glorious 1o our Prue star fatheriana, and it is to be koped fraght with blessivge to berland of Germasy, It wis very difficult for 1y sdvaseed nge to give the order for war—war ngaisst fedderal ally with a rightful position in Gerwany, and to ts cign bouso I was bonnd by varius rela. oubly difficait for me because T knew the I was compelied 10 \mpore upon 1w T wes challenged to act ak 1 did, rnd ) That 1 couid do so with conticenco we the instument through Which slone vietery could red—the sviny—which 1 bed carefully prepered, 0 be able to rely vpor: it #co thetm. g nhat those K n ful that the representativee of the second e 1 o s n the momert of uarger, Soutin wing to bulld upon tne foandatiors laid by my two pre. deeonsors, T have not aliowed myscifto be ied astray iu the n that Prussta woud some doy peed a strong snd I drilled army to witbstand every wther force, perhaps stronger and besier drilled, which might threaten our e: enee, Kor four years my consoientions iabors at thie task— the task of n life for myself as for the State—have Leen embit- tered; but the result hos shown that Iabor and sscrifce bave pot been in vain. It was the contest of twe equaliy well driiled equivalent armies, and [ therelore recoguiae in the decision wole to ue the finger of Provideice v.sible jo the work we yortly already fiaisbed. partly )l to execute, and o i t the sentimente and prom: you » reason I rejoic vo recently, npon the representatives of the town * LI TaMEY (o -‘-;);txln‘n‘d'dnnuw at the spproximate sum O 200, 000, 0, pl: gl oresfter fixea in defiuite manuer, In , expressed townrd me, and with which yot tu evert of Sue dinaqgt recsived belig tnsathicient for the tull | men, have assoeiated yourslves to-doy. T oust P le to poyv.cui of the churges above-mertioned. the mgnts of the | count upou ihe sepresentutives of all the towns and com- nolgerd ment i) TAEEIN COMBerly reperved “At. 3 The amosst 4 iflow from the parignmoent of one- e <l {nciense pro- S50 rocpts, wmd in case §ehonid exceed the FUE NECCHuey (o moes fhe Mt of tim produes ol tve Mezican Jortioagiy with the augaeatation She mmous cieryos spee fied in Art | the excess Quetion of ine capital sam due to the stnil be myglied i fe tench Gevernmine, P e Freoeh thag. reeeived ot these iwo Cus proprial of t-e Frencl couc 15 the uisclarg: the 406 gy of any pu of bonds of the w0 Iomts und of the Preveb Govern A v ying (hem ATt 4 The guota of cuiies Sud the " » at proscat in foree shall Dot undergo any sodikcoton which | whop the mutaal relatioss of Chrfstian Mot 't | $5€0 ave tow fioct of Eimivisking the product of the pro- | sterea in uch & manger as to prevert sy Wm"*;';f:;'“':y | n assigned. W0 oF Lires The A0, eotion of the duties migasd, ‘nu men: | Backs, AL 00 T Tol The o e o ey Snein the ast 1, siall be perioroed st Vers Crax and at ced under the prowetion of toa-Hagees on seevint of ibe MeXicun ircgsury shail be ap- wunes of Wy couniry to soive the protiems stil lwpesding over us. A review took place in the Lustgarten immediately after deiivery of the King's reply to the address. o THE FASTERN QUENTION. Berrix, Sept. 12.—1¢ is the state of the Orfental Question which occupies political eircles o this town, The Eaaters question couid not but revive in the ‘some woment mmacy bad been die te decree o ] Einpirv, because Austris, sn ginghng. .,E,R{JI: s veution, weskened the movemenis of Raesin, -.l'x, the Frus- #ian Court. aitbough it did not acta Ly engage {eCIf tu fayop of the policy of the Westers Powere, still prowiajmed lution to woraily take its stand on the 2 A the pres tion of the ‘Subiume Porte. At that time the whole ® PRICE FOUR CENTS. the Tyroless to Join Mim, he bad to complatn, as be did pad- Dely, of a want of response to bis [nvitasion. and this was SOt Jdiesneen or foar of danger, for ! Kubs, on bis received permisston to call for vo'unicers, be kad neerly 4,000 men ia eight days from the Souts Tyrol, and, though it was s busy time of year. ke conid count on iacroasing ibeir numbers 0 10,000 in saother woek, The wisest Leads on both sidew say, araw together in o elose wliazoe, and then it will matter little whether South Tyrel be Austrian or Italian ter- ritory, seoing that they will always bo, as tdey say, ‘l'ylnlfi ple boped tn et the better of the corrupd! Y h:‘fcdm been the bane :I tbe new '-rnn!n. It remains to be | From all T bear it seoms probable that conld the pe #een bow far all this 19 practicablo sad ductive of good | at once called upos for their votes the vast majority would be 1t ba snrprised if cither Maximilian | in favor of rewiainicg as they sre bat it would be impossible for Austris to adopt sock ‘a proocss. for she would § and the ciaims of sab- of these troope are to be wiibdrawn next November, but the | acksowledge the rights of natioualies B Gorveramout has Teserved tho Tight to keep 10,000 men | jects to dispose of ibemseives, besido spreading sgitation il November, 1665, - Sapposing Maximiban to remain | hrough eswparatively tranquil districts, She is at present 18 8 yieldin e mod, bat thers mast be & Jise drawn somewl wBd Ausicis's appears 1o be in froat of the Tyrol. oot RUSSIA. THE TSLIGRAPE DETWEEN RUSSIA AND AMERICA. burg Borsem Zeitung says that all The St. Pet 1s3d and the souudings ia Bebs ion of the line of i e tween Rassis a2d America are nrarly Snisted. 1o the course year the teiegraph will be eot over & fiea beyoud Revel, and the lines will be fin- ei to (be Kwichpak, and slong_the hof the Ansdyr to nd perhaps oven as far as The cable between Gran- S d xl).HAlP.. a Cape Sponberg and Cape T b the 1, s 1t ts sand, be X EI:I{ " Tolstoi 1aid before the end of nergy has been very q tuking stepe to complete the tie which 1s to connect aud bold together too two nutions Whoso new alllipoe, though baptized in ohampagse acd beraided forts by a beuquet of Hreworks, cannes bo regarded withoat & slight (veling of uneasiness by eoiwe of the more westerly nations of Enrope. AND THE UNTTED STATES. 2 Correspondence of | he London Daily News. The Moscow Goerte of the 268h inst. containg s leadiog article on the American triendship, which wil you a good ides on the state of popular feling ia Russia” with referonce to (b United States. 1u substance the article in 1muo- Apeaks an follows : Tho rapprochement between Russia and Ameriea io not ond of those aitificial aliances lo -dbydlrb.w-. and which bave no real vitality, It s o friendsbip of » nat- ural groxth, destined to flourish. Lioth countries ba J;llb- suod from great dificoities, 1o 1863, at the time of the Polish Snsurrection, the two pations first sheok bands cordially. Solud interests and real power proceed from the manifestation of zational #ympathi startle cr frighien the world in such an Dbaste of & new distribation of po of o now international systew. of whiel terests of civill; tion cueral progress are immeasurable. This new o will abolish the sys! of false a alliances now prevaling in Europe. The new relatious be- tween Russia and (be most powerful nation of the New World wonid eatul cortais obligacions, Which wre the more easy of fuliliment ainco they coiucido with the interests of R properly naderstond.” Au alilance with the United States the only allisuce on which Russia can reckon in time of veed. Russia can never have any suhject of qaarrel with the lhm1 utus! of the Anads wonsk, Ameriean and Kussian e [8¢. Peters At the sawe time, there is uothing 1t s mei lance. States, and the adiance of the two conutries will afford w Sirengih du evirsthing connected with their several interests, Is it Dot trse tiat the enemios of Russsin are .flmy cnemies of the United Statest s it nut aiso trae that Kssia and the United States will always, and und ha! comwon fues. orations on ollianes, whioh must 7ot be weakened by any closer con- necticn wirh Europe. Recent vvents huvo disterbed the bal- unce of power 1o Europe, aud this new order of things is far from belag favosablo to the interests of Russia, Tue chavges that have taken pl ave sirengihened nurlky of Loyl ehsment on Lossia and Germany w and any rapp M fariher aiter the Eutopean balasce of power in favor of eat Dritain, Dy eowbinivg with Germany, Russia throw irance agaln iuto the arms of Fugland, and prowote & on Mt + be witimately directed against %aetern question would thus bo definitely land, to the rroat increase of Ler powes il disadieotage of Russia and the Guetts hands of i1 Bugope, aud to ¢ United Suites, Such 15 the poiier which the editor of The Moscow (ouee the pu o of everythiog 1hat wis most recommends to the sertous altention of his conptrymen. of the first phases of a Kusso- American aliiauce, il estal on tae privciples above euunciated, 'Uhld“';lflblfl the destrustion of ali artificlsl gooernphico-political definttions, Abd the Insuguraiion of LLossia as a livsr-rate Anelican power. Meautime, the a/liance so eigorly desived is 10 bo cemented trade, too Unitod Stotes buyiog crmine of Russia (1be articly which Gen. Cliy proposes (0 expart frowm this country and the Russinus suying o fow bales of raw cotton, until they oan draw all theic supplies of that veluable material Persin or from the ‘minfurs 1o Central s, 1 will not say more, for fear of hoing taxed with feelings of mz. hatred and mulico ot the xm(ul of an allianes which is keep Ew 16 orer, and more power of England. TURKEY. | it H The Committee of Deputies in Crete have 10 the folowing sddress to tie President of the United ME. ¥ The of and ! 150 bistory of thut tathers nad wiitered the plaims with that uine years’ struggie, and tbousands of dren captured had been sold an stuyes, even ouly & H i . i 55 H 3 b thair rn i the r had by‘rwnnl [ fortune the island und one of tin atrougest jortresses, that the time had come for us, o reek brothers, beppy hour of liberty; but sacsifice ot being cousidered sufficlent, new dipensation-, Inexorable policy b spow to the Ortoman yoke, firet ander the and theo under the Su Lbe three great soften the LiJustice, promised us on the . xlrlmnlnyu:.m.no, in the protocols of ernsl govern neat aud sssignd bie, but unforsunately Fhvme Lors bruetts the o rainms would wot grant us. netiou of Aplomacy was uujust aod ugsinst the potare things, and showed how buman work and th men come to novght, for from that time tne island been quiet to erjoy the blessings of peace, but s al #iog, and sometimes strugples for its only desire, nnd sometimes for the pecformange of the promises the protocols, Tn JES3 there was a revolution, drowned i blogd. In 1841 apotber had the ssme ir 8 wousced the restitution of vur rights, and the i execation of tho Hauti Huwayos cept falie promises. Ie llfif ot the oppressions aod ivjustics of the £ fell for 8 momest into i 2 = erved kingdom ol tain do we Bave. ‘Iribunals v’d‘ have I8 uae, wid jusnice is o thing voknows to us: the wens n the arvicrary will of the governor. Our e Jaek of sobosls. are reared in the uarkness of 8 10 puvlic pusition are we sccepted; vur evidence the tribunels bas st the same 'fl’nu that of the Ottomans. ‘The em that the Messnimans do u is seidom w-mfi Hious taleration wuich is 8o eftes procisimed in wade vain, We ourselves, from )l'h listle L4 support out clerky, and, with kttle e: Our laugusge, which 1s the laugusge Crristien and Otseinsa, 16 Dot accepted at the (Governwent eallects ouly the taxes, without of the sunplest beoefita, Sach is 10 & lew w the bet of which we haye asked many Goversment. This year, in the wonth of May Sultap, in the peaceful and respeetful way wiich from the Leavy loads, equal justice, the sxecution of ernmecte! retorme of thuse prozised ns by the protocols, wccomplishment the published Hatti- Humayoun, whick uy Litaes have been promised to tho Clristiaos, sot! l&.& to HHT] LH | i i i h ey orsigatios ‘sow rev er e sudarien o ye oftcers of those Cast ‘The | weiett of Evrope presssd wpon Rumis en grven. Lulortusately the Bubiime Forte thought Siranst of 1hi8 Iabig expenpe, Which sheli Jiciade tbe re. | Easid The grest national cozmotions, “wiich ‘sker tay | iaro sostempt on sar zst petisions withous exsaiaiag ihew, userstion adowed Is e Frenca npests, sk bob exceed The feco of hia part of the Wivid | son e te h pisrenton gur chiols thet 15 weuld Muptt 3 per ceit of the prodite of o [ave radicuily detroyed fhe iricznationsl Dasis upon which | 66 neVer sgain 10 BaLs resplaiot o 1 oot enmiiien Dromis- Guarterly setdoment of eCtwgis abal ws forth the amonote | the diplouacy of 1634 asd 1876 Lad acted, Austria, by the | diers sud si Fogs o fom 580§t 80 sent mwaos Ui eceiwed by the Frenel Syerimest 450 the product | (broe were of IR 154 &md 1806 has heen frted of Hor char. | ate. Conciiion, we touk up v o Sraw s moh o B eicned luties 1n &l £:6 Vratom Hodses of the i | acter 1o an abscluteiy covscrvauive State, she bos Iost sl | Violente #06 Balntaln Wik our bicod sa mecrar ron pire, This seitiewsent of AccouLia 43 the sam to be | fictity of ereatiig coalitions fov the protection of existing | o ressonabic l’tllll‘l'!l‘n-“'“ Lo g b B e by the Mezioan Govovument o make up | Figkte, she disbanda ber soldiers, aad ipetead of being a(raid of | MIBEEIE ¥hich wo Dave onteres A 0 coach, cad o are 209 e eaut of $h¢ fevenue cunceded 1 Coe thero Do outhreabs 1n Turkey she iraet Jook A% kot with plenwure, | abd Codk We bave pebrr to n o Crost, and we are fow ihciencs. or the vuo G0 e basded U Q" i Loud | bepine toat the dsciuon of the Otinan Ewyire wil'yro' | empires, Got we e A Ll g LS b ived be ia excess. In i Otifs ports than | enre new furce aud new provisees fo ber emaciated body. | the nsequal strag, uumuu‘ "i:" m.' S ernret aud Torico v Froncs courui agestfial eep | T aiues of the Weaterh Powers s o thing of the pask. | powces o the oid €ad ne'e warle, Do sesdy 1o maeriiaw e oforimec os o tue poaition of te Custouis estad. | Pruseia stands at the bead of the relorming Powers, Barpetves oil Son 1his, By e Damk Jest) . semiler el poris where they are resiest. Such a diplomatic situatiou must exeonrags ail thore ele- | and tradition, we beio nl&o‘h GM."‘ nqm b e Art, 6, Tt aball be Jeft to the diseretios cf tie Em ments whics for years have worked ot the downfall of Tarkey. | lace i & put of the. Miapdon sad_onr o 0% the tize dorin: which tke ugech chargcd | No Chrietisn Goverumess will bicder the resurrection of he | statement of the cose, Abd i Grece, Such ' T -‘Km,..‘:umnwnt-g‘ shall be meintaed ut Taagico | Heliepic uationaitiy; o pewer oss binder St I the Greek | Kapire gaia by el what Coes the Otioman e el o 10 Gvdue (bt measuies Which uay bo | Arciipelugn the veryist aguiuet the Otom<u Ewpire i it the | plish ROLBITE excopt ! 1og subicet to 1 we secom. | proper to fnsure Leir poutactios. 8d shalt conrse of execation. The Emperor of the Frenes, whe collisions, while bulng united lflrno‘hl h’m‘ PPLt 7. Tte araagemests sbove specif -":l be sut- | bus foreicn policy ppon the right of nstionalities, will not in. | bettering of vurseives, we 'Yl o ) | mitted for apprepation to toe Enpehdlvf;‘h; x:”'-h' and hrbnl‘uz;l‘v‘lol ibe Government of the Grand Beig- | nation which by ihe absecce d":mvhu Sodermngnd ol becoina 14 force at & time %0 be Sxed by e nor. Eagland bas by toe cession of the Ionian Liands se. | Mr, President, #f injuatice i siembers is ade L be Cony ption sikned ot Mramar 0a April i0, 154, shall | kuowledged the sspiratiors of the Greek people. Asto Russia, | by the sacred struggle n your motser laad was set e e e b Sgaied o6 o s Ll lato | it capcied a2 he 0 otsert S L i an | Wab Corduied T triomph by 1aa eren s brmementent] cial guestions. ] 524 1n this way completa the work which ine. | W asbie z Bl Ut waich the resgective Plesipotestiuzies Love ' bepui witu e excqu-eh ot N Caccuag Mosstuics 554 | asmscion bow ln our Jatitied 1 We shouid be Lagyy sigzed the proeent Couvestios, W whies 1oy Lave aflized | the werricories of Centisl And 15 0t epich Botng fn w.:nmm" m"'m‘"":} ey sead ot ———— udersigned represen tat Chrietian LS5k aupcate t Mexien, the 200 f Tt 838 APSTIIA. = ‘w‘:’::,‘m %‘:&'& o8 et & B ook Lt o JRIOYO. GERMANS AND ITALIAYS 1y sorrfives Tyvo rt Lk S pes {roeido) in order that our Departzent, provi i % O fon cersion of the Souttern Tyrol | abd stzength of the demoericy of the U Pt is coerged wits tae execation d Uho present | bos ocupied o much ateeatios, 83d caneed 40 wuc’ b Atwerien we take1in berty of rabecr SAROLEN. | barsing (o Xy, 103k fhe EGeperdent eviceses if tn Becieh o Risioey o ST uecree. s, Clond Sepl. 12. 1668 m’&’nf‘oy li:‘: DE CASTELNAT T0 MEX100~- LISBATIP AC- TI05 WIMH MABSHAL DAZADG. e f Tie Locion e, e i v De of the Eperoi's A des-de-Camp, lef P gkt uddeniy, aod was b il yesteriay by the post boat frvie S Nazaire to ua 108 snd that be corries an nutogTeph letier from the E) poleo the e e Masirulias. a3d | believe it wi¥ prove that e aiso P rOns Vi (he recall of Marshal Eaine, wBose conduct o ummard of the Freach srmy in Mcxio bas of late uot ' is secased of Varios shorteomings, ':::,’3:'.'.?5'” e Is oo he tallof Matamores by neg: : ane Jeeting 10 :nf’u’«mn“ ecly appiled for by furcements T U S thar Meta, ‘bt bis Erotner, who bt de. Paris (Sept. 13) Carrespondet Gen Mejia Tt ds o ~ The loss of Tampico 1 anotber disas | serted totbe Juar. Commaster inChist. Tie Precel b oely 175 pen. defenged themselves » Serms of bovorable epitalation. . Dargage, avd drome beat r bed out With &rme AOEEs e (vai of three Wmen of é as fave bosgh of 1368 peopie bere bave taikad m Vera Cruz. Al Tearly ut its inet garp, iu ofioal nt 7 1" 2 ‘Sove. snd hopes sre prosper. 1t is iztented rough miitary orgsaistiop of the ssed, 3 s #0id, to The Mexiess E circlay 1his does cherisbed tbat it may vet fo hate Teeousss 0 & 189 e Bative Meicsa arwy éto be I officer of poe.tiou and iutelligesce just resurned from (Sere, to the d.1708ilaa of the oba! i o wal worth recordicy, He says, rod this much bas, T believe, never been q estioned, that on the northers slopes where Germas is spoken the sy n::h‘:‘u catirely with Arstria, but sfter the eammit s poorf the cause of Italy. The le rhen asked ¥ty are mun:f’npiy. AT A G:g: rervanté of your Excellency, the representatives of tbe. | Here follow the aignatures. nnnnuromnmnim The Porte has decided on accreditivg minister to Tio pew rej Mas L the Presicent of the United States. 550l question of wizexation 4 to c6 Cis: | WEOW mame Las ot el been anzonnerd, ' s e, B v Bwce lsiea | 3e10n iy Gaing e prew ot S0 & bl e save 14 ia 5tk 3 o grom expensss claok of the owas, many of ¥howm A6 i ‘ll:\'ienn..:l“ of the new egaiton. Koo g e DISTURPANCPS IN SYRIA, . We apesk D but We urg'Trroless.” Nor i it &ifcalt to un- | CONSTANTISOPLE, Se e S e B s T | e e e o e S1E people; tkey have buen freor ess. taxed ha3 (3o races | JUBGHOB with. 1h on 520 25 Seut. bad ofbolnl:o. 'j:}; Flslaad cid tiay yrite themaelves on beicg o wae | fested the roone 60 The Gometais el o T Avctarits’ had for (he laia Rt A tin Pete o e Rebanee P e et e ik fan y r the cred Austris's mii . Pifieen A By th tr ! Buraciaia possesslon of e Tyrol | acd Jomch Koram has e el P oy S taineers soos found A Y d the mouy| w sod Ik Who bas after ow for & ramn, , B0 cadse o) i SeTelir, &8 Wonder thh whss Guivalli galled npon :' Clostc and & the Tycvon. JAPAY. From Japan, the Hon Mail learns that | 1o the aut' ority of tair way of 3, bt e oo o e 12 Gar as Joog aa

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