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Dok =oIHESE Tribune, NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1866.—~TRIPLE SHEET. PRICE FOUR CENTS fidentially transmitted to the sovereigns of France, the other by the Raczynski Gallery an?. Corn i) studio ) T Sousdentially franamitied to Ahe O e | and Teddmo. . At sbous 11} elock ~fhe King MR. GREELEY'S HISTORY afte: reviewing OF THE venl desires of the Cretan people, with, however, (he precau- | yode thither with bis staff, and, tions s ry. Prudence perbaps also cnjoiged” Turkey to employ means | poroh was headed by o number of officers of various equally pacific to appease the discontent wnd distrult of (he | rypyy” and bnlcubl’of tho_servioe—themseives a littls W AR FOR THE UNION. Yol XX VE...N 7.955. EUROPE. ting of subseriptions in aid of 1! Many of these persons first enme from Ameriea proveeded to Treland, which conntry they were obliged to leave i consequence of the -uur-mwu of the Labeas eorpus aet. In- u 'l‘HP, CHAMPION PR h a step rendered necessa) them, gave the command for the entry to commence. The THE CHAMPION PRESS, — ’ ARTE = | tomat rcelved that severnl of th located NEWS BY THE CABLE TO OCTOBER 3 | {075 et hasnon of Ko Hill and we beliove hat o large | Chetans. Dut the government of the Sultan resorted to gt e g TIE CHAMPION PRESS, bedy of pofice mado & descent upon their headquarters last | a measure of irritation and of yvioleuce, With the effect of ren- | drmy. Among them ‘rangel,” &3 he is ————— night, and apprehended three men, whom they conveyed | deriog a catast imminent. termed, Field-Marshol Count Wranz~l was the obser: n'» Ih'quuidl, and m:’ 'hmey -du:' ;;‘md » q;nn’:ly ’nuol'cn- ly |'flun ‘rul T‘: n‘::lll 'Ic; ;:’::‘m :; all the observing i he h‘fin mnimbzmu‘ul LB L e R R e JINE INTE JENCE of arms and ition. Other iwen a ng sought after, | complaints of & sfferin A « | the Berlin street 'who never see Mm withont runpi PHE GHAMPION PRESS, MAM.\L’ 3};\?;:;1]): l‘( ENCE. sd ,:l:;.'?r'il~.’r'§'fi'i'n.'l.i:m’-:; st vl made. "l e ied bevond the m-:::'fi iadon i moderstion n iy | afteran cheor which Aceins half 1o piease THE AMERICAN CONFLICT. ARR] 'T. e w we anderstand hrol fore the Stij ag- s feri was concentinl 2l (v wil, weanderstand, b irought befar the Spendiary Mag: | 1 i Aferiag: o Sohommraton 8 Bty L | B o e e e eryalono taw Meelst | 4'MT0RT uv TN SELAY TEMLE. 0 41N s City of Man- wally penetrating further into the interior of the istand, seemed e of | of each other the three real matters of the late succesees. Cavens, TscmesTs ASD REstLws. INTERDED' 70 AXe Liverpoor, Oct. 5.—The steamal e R oy T e e o gl ':N-J in | Bismarck in the uniform of his rogiment; Gen, von Roon, cLester, from Now-York, Sept. 19, and the Waubie 10 give the names wd residences of the 3 CHAMPION PRESS, ice authorities not furrishing ue with them, tland and Edin b, from New-York, Sept-2 artd } L0 oF the principal deteetives of the borough Police force | foreo Turkey replied to the numerons complaints X 118 CHAMPION PRISS Wargh, frve Nev-York, Sopbe&s, have arvired out e D emged in searehiog foF suspected Fe- i the R e Cretous by wifoing 1o htestain them, and | the Minister of War, and Gen. v.1. Moltke—ll throe fine- MIBIT ESPECIALLY 173 MORAL AND POLITICAL FHAELS, SINANC e OMMERCIAL ninns ! by threats .S:lm those who should dare, even cific Imlln! men, kings of God's owa making, by *divine WITH THE DRIFT AND PROGRESS OF AMERICAN OFIVION FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. o — 1, to_insist upon the need for amelioration in their fate. “rulers of and Germany. After thei, fol- RESPECTING HUMAN SLAVERY FROM 1776 TO THE €L0t8 THE CHAMPION PRISS, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. FRANCE. Yo will ot the same time. declase,” sgys. he. viseralletter, | fowed Ly bin suite and. the troops, came the king. - When OF THE WAR FOR T v, DEPARTURE OF TIE EMPEROR FOR BIARRITZ. dated July 2 lnst, addressed to the Governor General of Cat- | hiy Majosty reached the Tribuno occupied by the young Honics GuusES u:r:'::" et - s din, " that if they persist in this crimina) conduct hey will be | 3 05" Coitad to receive the address which was to be RAC LY. ford: 0. D. Case & Ce. 1866, AV Oct. 5.—The Brokers' Circular reports > Livanpost, Oct. 5 g enlar Teports |y gior many delays and false reports the Emperor THE CHAMPION PRESS. the sales of Cotton for the week ut 125,000 bales, The sales to- | 6.1y took Lis departure for Pintritz on the 19th, day were £,000 bales, the losing easier. Middiing Up. b B I'ARIS BANK. disjersed by force, and be suljeeted to very severe pensitien. | LIS B8 MONUOS SRR ALY TG Ee T Believe, 25 7, after this declaration, il persist. 1 “ 10 06 padknd E;’;I.l:,‘?;i.,:l",!‘,‘;";','""..‘l.'.""fi:{}“‘ (h.':: of them; the applications aro said to have been very “*1 have songht,” says Mr. Greeley, ‘' more espes in the fortrosses, and you will disperse | DUIErOuS; SOmoO young ladies went so far es to inclose cially to portray the silent influence of these callisions, i 2 ! quoted to-duy at 1 ‘The weekly returns of the Bank of France show a decrease in | arrested and contin THIE CHAMPION T'RESS. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. thie cash on band of 5,900,000 francs. the rest.” their photographs in their applications. All were d o . » | THR PAPAL LEGION AND THE FRENCH GOVERSMENT. ‘We should in reflecting that the exeention of these orders it | alike in Groek costume, the open parts bordered with gold, | with the efforts, burdens, saerifices, bereavements . . . P LIVERPOOL, Oct dstulis market is dull and de The following letter bas been addressed by the | confided totroops whose fanaticiem and ferocity know 1o | and without erindine. Crinoiino was capressly forbid- % $ : 5 I'HE CHAMPION IRESS. elinipg. Mised Weste 1 at ¥ Jusster of Was to Count D' Argy, Calanel of the Roman | boords | Ve o e st i z“‘..-'%"':,'“..'."#:.‘:‘m i | den? Think of that, ye fit damca of Ameriea! Wu:: they involved, in gradually molding and refining g ’ i 2 Forenios, e & t their address, t " N PLESS. Loxpos, Oct. 3 ui;wn -.v:‘ rid :‘ ‘A“y"' PRI bl L ko abont to quit France to serve | Neusiuo wnd the copediion 0L 3O 0 ory i A King px‘ S m‘nf'"m’%‘i'hl’“fir the Corporution, | Fublic Opinion to accopt, and nltimately demand, the "HE CHAMPI WSS NDOY, Oct. 5.—The money market is better, Consols €9, . 40 St i . o Y ! . b g FHE CHAMPIO R T o e S crument s moved. It knows, but. too wellhat e aad. tinmpd to ‘houmtw:hg'filib:w:»"n &fm‘mflx overthrow and extinction of Human Slavery, as the ments composing it are now worthy to g ering, and the (uent crises it engenders, can Was very courteous t0 go 0 &l H o8 g P, 2 ot ihe | only cense with the causes by which they are produced. Pat | will for o tho exclusion of the erinoline! Then hemoved | one vital, implacable enemy of our Nationality and AMERICAN SECURITI 5—The following sre s, 513 Ilinois ( of defending the person and anthori A = “ e A hcnpation has iready done. | S427 88 1t has been by yeconting notatious facts timee o faith- | on amid pretty hearty cheers, By the way, T never yet heard " . Dhia i . Which gives 15 the legion Gecorstion wnd four b L l"n’:'fi:‘:flfi:";‘;;“:';m diffonlt wouki be | thoroughly Tusty cheer in Gormany. Our cousins seem | Our Peace.” This is the key-note of Mr. Greeiey's peror to his brave soldiers. | jong' puaraatee 10 the Cretons an_existence mom conforanble :‘;ir’“"' the abandon, tho solf-forgetfuluess, tho avimal | Aperican Conflict which now lies before us in two THE CHAMPION PHESS, Closing prices of s, 78); U, & Oct. ) Secuiities : ¥ iew of the THE CHAMPION PRESS. \'wentics, 30} N e e : s, 10} ell s thers, my dear Colonel, that the watchfol oo ‘the go-the-whole-bog-ness, which are the conditions kit Soverdie: ollo - 1o their history, and (0 the requisements of civilization and - 2 . F. H BY STEAMSHIP e o ol Tt fo ] vl b1l Uity chouring, mcb as ono Lears on puliic bational | large and beautifully printed volumes—rich with typ FHE CHAMPION PRESS, AME f N — cecasions in Americs and England, And now came tho # 2 i L otedness io thelr duty. Yo INDIA tn-,p._lhmvg:gm g..;,q. n{‘h‘l’lh" 20 .ng ;li,l ,‘-"‘E and illustration, General sentiment seeme to accept . " som the memon past conduct, and 7 ? - ments; then #; then the Hussare, red, blue a o T THE GHAMPION PRESS. By the arrival at this port yesterday of the Cunard oot ey ayope s af rasce are. |17 qy THE FAMIN - rcen; then Artillery, foot and horsa; the Cirassiers il this work as the standard history of the Rebellion, «teamer Peysia, from Liverpool on the evening of ¢ 1 ro about to serve, Tna fow days you e accounts of the famine in Bengal codtinue 10 | their hrass helmets and breastplates; the Gerdes du Corps | 4 least until ti 1 ity shall dndb e k¥ ek ! &t trom the. Pontifieal Govern: | be moet ditressing. - Subeesiptions in aid of Who suerers are | of Potidam and Berlin; then e T Sim paepiot oset untll s énl ioppartigiiy ¥igl Rosty the have 1o peed to tell yon that your letters will weet iug raised all over the country forms, There must have been uot fac from 15,000 menin all; | cold and formal historian, as Bulwer would bave it, to enter into an analy<is of the men and the deeds of our war, The time for that analysis hae ot jon from e whenever you wish to speak to | OFBAT Moooe. of course no regiment was complete. A healthier, stronger, 44 DO, Great floods have taken place in Seinde. S Jos_of o Rpuate. ) " Recolve, &c, RANDON. |, jivay have been Seioualy dameged, st e o, | better-spirited body of men it would be difficuit o tud, P Compared with most of the Austriaps they sro like your THE CHAMPION PRESS. A usual European corresponderice, cowship Persia brings the following amounts of specie, THE CIHAMPION PRESS, as follows : I’IA.-L\ Lly be mumnflnl for six weeks. The Great Tndian Peninsula s A CIECULAR 0F GARIBALDL Bleva s st Vecxecs Porms ol oo s the 6 | beckmondemen, SOmIRISS 1 B ety stk | e e e o A st FARMER:, PLANTERS, MANUPACTURERS, WAREHOUSE M pation of the llfmn-nclnug dissolution of THE FIRST TELLGRAFRIC MESSAGE PROY NEW-YORK, on the Prussians. Nearly every soldier E either a | ® timple narrative—without passion or batrei—what « ikaldi has flm iesned o cirenlar | Reuter's first wessage from New York by the Atlantic Tele- | w) or & small nosegay, and one conld see that they were | our children will gladly read—and told in the pinit of tthing the elaims against bim on loyalty sod trath. [ aph, dated the 1st of Avgust, rerched Kurtachee in 40 hours, i ¢! el JL R bk ook L e Ao B Bk b Ay e LA b MEN, sud o)t pervonn dasiving to FCONOMIZE SPACE went ove It runs as follows e s for the expeditions which have been go | Telegraws between Kurrachee wid Bomboy have been (aking ! ' k 3 . WITH TRREE-HORSE POWER THE PRESSURE 18 2 TONS - T ontes. eopeciilly (hat of 1660, couskd | from four o Bve days in transiission mostly ShTe crigineted riinab s lod- v the | The year 1865 marked the fourth epoch in the hise EAT BRITAIN e to contract certain debts with some houest and gescions RUSSIA AXD DOKTARA. g o g o A pnistions g use | tory of the American Republic. The year 1776 des 4 bt L w4 g B T ) sothe of (he necessaries in 1ho futerest f | Pegee Js reporte to have been agreed upon betwaen Russia | LU0 SRS Stk etenders, especially two or thiee in o | o B4 g oy from England; 1812, Maritime . RS TINCH IVER FRESSURE R 1 ogg \TIC TELEGRAPH—DEPUTATION TO TIUE | the country. Many of these debts have not been paid, and the | and Bokkarn. the Kussiau ofiicers have been relcased. trimmed ngs, parat 3 H e e XHR AR try n'ny‘. ought Iv’\l.m They untlm;LIo .{h:t i by ktu:‘mu?;‘uph iy ol g ;‘?:";"“N I:m h“m"‘%fim 1 ;f lbflem':z Independence; 1848, America 0 “ . 4 . — | coustry thierefore ought to pay them. They smo 3 : preponderance QUIKED 1S EASILY REGULATED. 1T ACTS PROMPTLY, 18 GREAT EASTERN—ADDRESS TO CAPT. ANDERSON= | 5 oo, pot inchuding the Juy fherh ¢ (hose who scek for 36 | The cotton-market s dull, aid prices aro decliniag. =Picce | the equare at tho cnd of the Tite Avenne, where the § gt A pon ; o 3 .-!er‘n PAGVRE | R | S e el alegation which al are ot o postion {0 | good ur guit. She. moie) washet is useasy, ad Wi, die- | troops drew up sueceesively in long ines opposite the | the American Continent; 1565, National Iutegrity vy Seplen I , & deputation from the witete. herefor ‘o o 1 triot! tolin alle. ‘near Blitche: it SIMPLE 1N T8 CONSTRUCTION, AND POES XOT GET OUT | iul:pm'l ‘(‘:’:‘u‘x’l) ¥ of !"Efml‘n:l;t‘(. ul':rm‘ Igmm hf. \lr’ Graves, ly.:r‘x‘;‘: rvf]u:nl :n“:y?!;l‘:i :; m.:nl:l. :::u]nl be r:u: ml wv’: e A »(::; “&hm p:;el:dll::'n" Ln:“)hj::y ml:‘:m od Untresal Frosdom: Liinpaomn M-m e AL P., and 8 number of inflnential mexc t on bourd | aad disbonor 10 all. GG’ UPHE KINGDOM OF PRUSSIA, | thm, and then amid great and hearty cheers, cheers much of joy announcing the surrender of Cornwallie ae well ©OF ORDER; WORKED BY HAND, HORSE OR STra | fhe Govat Easiors and po o T i % * | o e bas hitherto scarevly heard, dismissed. them to their | &8 those announcing tbe surrender of Lee. During LS ¥ with an address. L) board SICILY, = S . J o n } f LY. - quarters, where an extra feast awaited them. ifetime passed through POWER; REQUIRING LESS FOWER 7O ACCOMPLISH THE ,;,‘,“;;,"_";it,‘.!‘., e o (ks e atio. o eraph € o THE OUTBREAK AT PALERMO. BERLI Next week 1 bope to send a faller and more necurate ac- he ) of one man, wo have the ¥, and M. Dar Muriaging Director of the ‘Gieat Suip Tl‘h L|u|-c'u,u |T"T" s :ne °§'\.l¢"f"k.. at "".“.G":f; THE TRIUMPIAL ENTRY OF THE PRUBSIAN ARMY— | Count of the eotiro festivities, including the lominaty four critical stages of national growth. Trav- . RESULE " N i he sddre 'y may trowdle the Ttalian wuthorities, but §s net caleulat i B f BANE RESULT THAN ANY OTHER IR FROM THFSE o nflf‘"h,fl';“‘u‘l‘"‘,‘";“:;;,],',‘:“,“ “eale Ay erious alarm. THE SCENE OF THE FRSTIVITIES—TUE DECORA- | o0 ovone o0y i irto - elers in tho East tell us that they never feel beg 10 convey 10 you, on behalf of the entire mere The Paris Mcniteur says that the revolutionary atiempt e FlON§—GRPAT CROWDS—THE MARGH—AD- TROO TO BERLIN—A GENBRAL | the hight of the pyramids until they stand st their PACTS iUis ramed and clawed of Liverpool, t It congratulations been made eu belonging 1o the Republican party, seconded " AMNESTY—ROYAL ORDERS. base, nor how reall; the, the; J h of ihe greet mulvn.\:( 1 -ng-h g have becn nuu]uxl'd of | by N;-{l-;;, T b of Bept. Waaye:. " The plowing adeld) DEESSES TO THE Ki A Br“blln dispatch of the 20th says: mmnmylui e d . "M'l'ha y are until LM' Coutanss o 3 T nudting England and America by the Adantic Taph cables. jorence dispateh of § says: m [ —" Jal Correst . entry of nfln'mnmm ook place at 113 o' cloc] nearest mountain. most nnfrequent I'HE CHAMPION PRESS, ‘Vhey desire 40 convey their projound ooy iy i g Yo blished here : * Advices from Seily an- e B, et S 200 Tiim orming seconding o e ailos b tae bl of an American is perbaps that which remin .'s- n with Palerae bas not ben restored. me. ‘Khe greatest populay esthusiasm prevailed. The Ki or incendiariam have been 1 have Just returned from witnessing the triumphal en- :’.‘1- p.c 4 Count Bb%k‘.'an:c:nh-hon. lhu'k.:. P, i i Voigtshetz and Bluementhal on horscback. Tating been discharged had oce try of part of the Prussian Arwy into Berlin, and will 4 « - Nnns the best feeking x;rnnn endeavor to give an iden of what there was to be soen—s0 .,',.‘w’.'im the C‘r:’v:’ h"‘.'.‘.'—'."..'.': k"fl;'m:fi' f Agusta, Syrocuse and Modics have roted bl Charles ively. far namely o8 it is possible. As on all such eccasions, an k) respectively. S B i prt from Catanio, says: “The munict- | individonl obscrver sees but o comparatively small portion | water, 18 Mooty hanked the inhbitaots for their splendid an address 1o the King condemning | oo w)ut iy o be seen. Ju Berlin it is particularly diffi- | reception, which, he stated, wan in every way warthy of the Valermo, ad declaring that Catonis o PRSI ¢ ¢ J T & ’ e Yt wa:fice of property | eult to witness morv than what is doue i one pount, for e thet iho frvops, it ‘b mh of the | gyerstiing is concentruted about the * Unter dew Lin- | Numerous were distribated, aud a large number of tom, 454 | Gew,”and thi airet, tEough one of the finest in Eurupo | FIOerloms were Wnle Count IO, T o e Land: or the world, affords but & limited space for the tens of | webr regiment. The Crown Prinee and Prince Frederick Charles were in- how very brief s time his country has existed among the nations. To popular sentiment, it seems as if the times of Franklin wero almost as remote as those of Cromwell, Our national life has been as & decade when compared with that of Rome, Venice, France, England and Spain. The story of this national life is the burden of Mr, Greeley’s yolume, more especially as it illustrates the causes and incidents and results of tbe Auerican conflict and the drift and progress of Ameri- AL scientific ingenuity, and unduunted perseverence which, hed rted that no acts of viok perated n that city; a few i in spite of difficulty, discouragement, and fabiure, Lave tri over every obstack, and broughit to o suocessful conclusio: of the grandest enterpriees of modern times. Liverpool is SSING | peeinlly concerned i your success, Prefuinently am cities of the cmpire, lier wealth atd importance are elos Peeted with the majutcnance amd expasion of the trade with | addresses 1o the Amerien. She esteams it, therefo happy cireumstas A dispatch of 1l the community whichis most vi interested in r pality of this town @ compresaing sny and every material | showd be the first 0B your what wor taking ph pnd 1o express thos admiration w to GUTTON 560 WO i 05 goeitol ‘o Somirectss thab” chbop [ AOTS 0 U Sormst. Iy Per pressivg COTTON, WOOL, HAY, STRAW, PEAT J0IL PROM FISH, PENDING OR CURVING RO, PR WOOD, very usefut to’ MANUFACTURERS of Paper iy waterhl tod for presi habitants in the integrity of the country, the ( the King. A lar declaration has been made by the Grand of Ac Real! weslth of buth, but, 1 i " i “WATER " iike 3 ing the nutio and_removiag Uie According to wyices : ST ON yodice and s sy bind theu fogetter by the cu: | would uppear tkat on the 190§ thousands who crowd on a day 1ko the present. 1n the | . iy vith the ouer * Poor lo Merite," together with portraits A STON ing 1[:[»-[-.1[ lx‘l:ull-uul respeo and rectprocel good-will. ” Sigued ’v”:i;!ln inse -] I':rdln;n:lnlu: in first place let mo pass in review some of the principal dec- | of Frederiek the Great can opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to ) bebs ¢ Liverpol Chimber of Comsier icht. 50 boid L attaek upe : g A% axande St ok Liverpool, & E - evented the Na “ Linden,' a8 it is, v 0, e st the Crow stance to the State authorit olation | hi i i oy b et §. atod e ndidress, aud in doing so cxpreased | with the garzinon, and on th il ket 0P | from the Braudeuburg gate to the bridge over he Sprve | of public order, offenses committed by he pm-"l’-' Violation | his example, and, without dwelling upon deecripe MGREST AUTHORITY lb’ tho |n mrm..lq lnl’ Commerce, a fl"fi .vx:m rnt:{yflhn'n,ln umu;u&" ymv.nx T‘h: leading 10 be Schloss. From the point where ment of the Presa Law of May 12, 1851, and for infr of tions of the * noise of the captains and the IM!‘m‘," Y of Livetpool, of the. labor, devotion, and | Ttaliun Gover ment bas given onders for tho s | 1 he Wilbelmstrasso to thi . | axdinapce of Mareb 11, 185} regulating the right of public meet- . v L the valoe of the ikveatiun $ud the advancement of mitable energy of thowe who Biad been coeered in tie m, A und Ta L‘m‘" oo ":“m‘g-y O Frededck the fl;‘_:h""::‘ fug. s follow more especially that part of his work which o ol iege g e on vith Pulerma | Of b0 finare 18 Euroye—the Linden consete really | .o, io7ml dectse hepheet lommed Ispusplag o cross of hosor Iy portrags the silent influences of the war, showing the growth aud power of Human Slavery, how it came wt teer landed and | of fine strcots romning paraliel with each other. ‘The central street, bordered on each side by lime trees, o into being and grew strong, how it lived for a eentury o ¢ 10 bo hekt du_Liverpool on tid SCILNCE N MACHINERY. st o-Preside of the Birmingham Chas Saiie » s Yo bad beeg § e 0 for foot ; CALL. EXATIN the PRRES, wd READ the ‘hewis se | ek e e of vor i bt RURSIA fedaud (3ol towerd 1he pdmp-zrfl:n:“dn,'-l‘h:-mm RERICG in lusty and aud vigorons pride, how it threstened tho cr thew sk congratulud ious Dot only of the 3 BLA, ¢ 3t vy g b e 1 1T " » s Hminghats, bt of the whole people Of THE EXTCUTION OF KARAKOZOW. / :nvll'fi"l’:u‘::“‘r."‘ol:'e :"“n “:; rbags ‘h.mri‘:ml‘&n 4 REPORT THAT THERE 18 10 BE AN IMMsDiATE | Dational life, only to be overthrown by war. We .t::y\;'hl.";tn:‘ul;u B ml,l: The Journal ':::“ hL“I_;:'unhu r 'fl::‘mr following | P80 Jathways, Dext 1o the houses, shops and places. ¥y AOUASION. shall follew him in a discussion of some of the trans- BEAAC V. HOLMES, . e heir Demedt an for Ahabiel Today (Sat . o tlock & m. the | The most splendid architectural lions of o col- | 4 poctatter of the 18th ult., says: actions which caused the tremendous confliet, noting oo n- the Aolensko | lcted fn the compartively shorf opace from Windariek the ok dpindog S b how it was the natural result of an-antagenism which they Wi with the whole age wisich would fow from the completion of th thougbt Birminghum wight take some jart in th as be believed the cable had been ma Apj it Satard exeention of Dinit i i by detachments of troops | Great's statue to ihe palico, and on each side of the street In consequence of some important news rcecived from .;;.n :.r“;n. wn u: n:lnl :mlluldnl-l to hkl:""l"‘b‘;:““‘;l’g Blucber, | Mexico on the i3tk of 1he presentmoutp, tLe “mperor of Frace, he S whose duties required them | I my description 1 wi 0 wit uig gate. | who had already dispatched Gen. “asfelnan, bis sid de-camp, 2 po small | 1o be witnesses of the oo ¢ o groet crime, were present. | Jugtinside 1t in the Parucr-Platz, » 31«mlnl place for :, P 'M ‘ent him an. :;t, "u,'.‘:,':,,*h.c.m hetrme: | A immense crows sescmiled. o conviet was convercd 10 | ach o festivity. Tt iaspacious, surrounded by large houses PMaiziban, sent onder by telegraph the xlmfxg]:un " 'rm ia en open .‘.n \.hm\lntlhhrl |-in.-:l : or ruther palaces of imposing Architectural ehantcter—in | 5 Cloud, where bis instructions were to be revised and modi- seaflold, Before mountiop the seafild ho Kimel the | 40 o uer Meyerbeer used to reside, and 1 beliovo his | fed. Marshal Randon, the Minister of War, was present at e ndguwent, D this Interview, which, T am assured, was of the] most import- begun Wogthe national existence, and in what man- nerits ress was coMtrolled by the influences of mere men. Of the mere men who have impressed their genin upon America, three are peculiarly representative: CONSTRUCTING ENGIXELR axd SUPERINTINDENT uar NOVELIY IRON WORKS n cor ie should i croms which was press A&V BROWN A (o one of those i of wire or strands | by virtue of whic F o ns bt to suffer was read to bom. A | family does so'still—and lookiug from the Limes it is one e 4 th lv--.lul nstramaet of | i moitents later Justice wos dope. TL:; n':-nl mlml?;:-lh h:t‘Ixmmdu i-dt%o ""‘:‘ the | ant character. According tos version generally accepted, | Jefferson, Jackson and Liocoln. The first reprecented use.) They hoped that Skl nburg gate with the triumphal car rawn o . . FPROPRIBTORS OF along that cable there might neyer § 7 messagre but those TORKNY. by four m.:te- as its crown. Each side of the Pariser- M.“;w"'":_"“""d’ upen the critiosl :’:““’“ of | Theory; the second, Force; and the third, Princlple. which woukl tend to_iucrease the commeiciil lutercourse of Y. Piatz was filled up by smphitbeatrical platforms decorated affairs in Mexico, but also upon the firmness of attitude recently | 7Thg Jife of each was a struggle and a triumph. Each rROGRESS MAH ons the tyo countrics and promote peac it THE INSURRECTION IN CANDIA. with red oloth. Tk mf the last and highest scats, | Mssumed by the Oubinet of Washington, the intention of the P FROGRESS MACHINE WORKS - - ith red ool and hig! a ve us and founded, it Wi dynast, would forard that glorion o tien there would be wo vips | - CONMTANTINPLE, —Iswail Pasha, the | were at intervals high poles with clusters of French (Government is fo bring abont a spoedy seirlement | 88T€ a paity founded, as it were, 8 dynasty. of waty and when, ro werc any srmed ships, they gt | fyiner Governor of Cendia, aed to this city. Miack and white and red apd white—gariands and other | of the Mexiean question, soms fo get rid, as soon a3 poosible, We, of course, place Washington above all comparie son. 'The serene beauty of bis life, so calm, so sweet, s0 majestic, has removed him even beyond the criti- cism of Listory, to be remembered with almoet ro« mantie veneration. Jefferson was the life, the sinew, s of the carth siould apye s ST bt Onm Cand . 1Rt the ad whtions should 1GaIn WAF B | preecdia the arrivel of Mostapha S il decorations, for éxample bo Protsien Begle sud the Ber- | ofia perpetual subject of solieitude and annoyance. preceding the nrrivel ol Mo ed Turkieh pud Beyptian | b Bear. High up to their very rocf {Bo houscs also | .7 1hiy effect the fieet of tranaports coflected at Brest and were hung with gerlands and shields containing the naes Cherbourg, for the put of embarking and bringing back to RUMPF, Copstiocting Braioeer, | ypoq poINe FOUKDERY ked that it placed Kim, 8% & | trogpe ch tke Iatter were defeated. The i 725 ST e e o, o [ il | ol whioh e Jastsr. wpe Nefhgies. Tho Egypiadn et | O dates of the various victories won by the Proseian " Tn front of the Branden. | Prance the first inatallment of troops, ia (0 be largely increased, L ouly those of police, when i d el together in poa d oud apj ith an enterprise fn which so wnuch seatient was involved | 00 Gy last two frigates and two line-ofbattle ships, | srwmics during the late conflict. —_— and o8 which e0 many imporiast Iateresid depen 3t | greighted with troops, left here for Candia. burg gate two immense statngs of vietory, each holding a | % as to be capable of carrying the whole of the French eontin- 2 e b T N o ok T Lapitusie be Tho Marquis de Moustier take bis departure to-morrow. Jautel wreath in tho mght hand, were posted; and at the | gent, and to evacnate Mexico all at ouce. AN that will rewain the nervous power of Washington’s Adwinistratios. A et Al . A tonae, Bept. 16 bublie exc.:gincat 1 connection with the | c&mancement of the Linden Allce, Tight and 1ett, were | C'ole"Vronch army wil then be a small garrison tn each of the | native of Virginia, the country of forms, traditions WILLIAM MCKENZIE, He was himself 8 comparat Cand 1 t repsrts from the X od N o e o two similar stataes posted on pyramidal pillars decorat barbors where the Custom-House duties conceded to France by | and aristoeratic privilege, where labor was a bar #in- 192 7% G800 3 tion Witk this enterprise be to that the Ef, d become separated | b FROPRIETOR OF the com: v with armors, fiags, trumpets, &c. Al of these were, of sl g had ront | e B b e iy ourse, imitatons, but very ',.mi: opés: In the widle of l-nmh-;-":'*:‘e;'::":- et o . o --":“ln'h' istor in the eyes of society—the country of Slavery svd L STE. ENGINE WONKS that the C: d by Greck off had uttecked | the Panser Platz, abutting on the Limes, an forming, as | mweasures just adopte Cabinet Cout reference to Mex- " RAGUR IEEANKQARTR. W ORRY the 1 urco Lgy ptian rm, 1ty Tad counyleisly roated, | it wore, & contintation of the road between them were two | jco. 1 must say, bowever, that th Paria Patri is not quite of established church and vast landed iatawiobe wao ', | & siucere and extreme Democrat. He recognized the wa and the treops | other platforms decorated with red aud white cloth. One | (. opinion, and asserts, on the contrary, (hat Gen. Cgstelnaw’ uands of the Candiotes, | of the: sapiod by the Msy d i pivion, , ¢ ¥ E oding ' convention With 1he | {he city; the other ol e L S Corgoration o | pjgsion has not foria objet t put imweiinccy aa end 10 the 1 address to tho King. On each side | Intervention of France in Mexico. urkish Pu o Jows of 3,000 oen his command, who fcll in I £ uf mon) felt more keenly on the watter o in words. As & former comimns truth of the French Revolution, and saw beyond the blood and tears of the September days & diving in yvice, he felt much grutib WIERS CORYELL, expressions in the wddiess from men of st posi selected tiey in the post of Live proud that of the w en the lines were posted rified cannons GEN. DIAZ NOT DEAD—4(0) IMPERIAL DESERTERS. principle struggling with a system of wrong strengthe FROPRIETOR OF it had been his 10t 10 asnist in &Ny WaY 10 CarTy Out 50 IGguith to the number of 28, all 1 believe Austrian booly, and Sax Fraxcisco, Friday, Oct. 5, 1566, a8 g et td When the first statese COmt i enterpris wost of them quite new and of brass, posts with eopies of | e report of the death of the Mexican Liberal Gen. | ened by centuries of erime. " ‘ousul Goday has received o let- | man of England, foaming with horror avd tbanking ryrino requiring wll” the e « d be given to it. ) Suocces MEMORANDUM OF TH GOVERNMENT | the various otlicial telegrams issued during the war (dur- Diaz is coutradieted. il Lile rejuiciug saturall; it > TO Y 3 N 5 Co 2 H g 3 i i, il rejoicang sugally Tt wue TO THE PROT RS, iug the war, nawely, the police uthoritics used regularly | tr from Gen. Alvares, ;:L.‘:xflxn%?:;m S 'fig\fii God that he could look up with awe to kings, with to feel profo !""‘.:1 sl A memorandum has recently been addressed by the | to post everywiere thronghout the city placards giving the | Which says Gen. Di s . YA v Greek Government to the Protecting Powers, of which the fol- | latest trustworthy official h-leg]nphn: wews, and in no oue | With soime troops, and went in the direction of the State | reverence to priests, with respect to nobility,” des ; 60 Tm) joined his ranks. He | ;oun0ad the purest men of the French Republie— l“?tl\hfir:?u‘-‘;'u}‘l:‘ f.i"}:"ffif" Rer community of religion and e h“\. 1 seaamber, B puyibiag BiS cxaseoms: nt‘m"““‘:l sed and defea small garrison at the ) uplical pos her coms - tion or untruth oecur), and at ioterrals posts bearing the | afterwand surprised an 8 " s ata o, by Sheni of nbgunge andconmon. wditons Groecn | Hh 08 HOATIL ol ERERL BT 0" Wit gar. | villagoof Fehi do n Seds, sud then took the road to Or- | men like Condoreel and Lafayette—as ‘' desper, gang of plunderers, murderers, tyrants and atheists,” is th 1o feel every un f the Greek populatio 3 s the first to feel every unensiness of the Greek populations i | )o0ae o (3K Jeaves, which looked for the most part very | 2aba with 2,000 men. 1 K& wevotion which e DAY DOCK TRON WORKs. | 0t e labo: cesn, they ought al —_ of all power and good for the m JAppluuse.) Although the weutlier was pe Attt it at leogth tuvored them suficieutly 1o operations; and had been enabled 1o rhow th 3ot talked nonsense for a whole year, and written WM WINTE & o FROTRIETORS OF what they could not secomphish, (Cheers and laugl . - N ¥ » h e o K. ¢ ¢ be firet to suflr thereby in o B onid v prod wnd happy o attesd the proposed | the Uttoman Eupire: s te w0 Lot B0t erefure betray. tho | Withered. That, however, was nnavoidable os they havo hud 7 i il ified by the invitation and 1nke every e first Christian Power of the Enst if ske did not Iift up ber | statuo is of eourso wdorued with garlands end wreath ol society could do without the classes which excited the i by voice in favor of her Candian bretbren, overwhelmed by the | flowers. In front of the great palace wre imitation stut revereuce and awe of Burke, and gave the force of bis R ke ottod that evila of bad_ sdministration, environed by numbers of troops, | of the various ruling ancestors of the Hohenzellern fo F NIAN FXCITEMENT AT OTTAWA. . v: MURPRY. McCREADY & WARLEN, y . ckuowledge . e pasTing. eYEryiMAg 0 o '"'"‘,T"‘"" :""“'J' b ':J"“ © | and a hugo ono of Borussie with tho aword—all re spechut Disputch 1o The N, Y. Tribune. tremendous intellect to break down every attempt to 5 meagtres ordercd ugainst them. In times of trial und danger | g1y go0d S0 much for he principal fe 3 TTawA. Oct, 5.—Thore is considerable exeitement in | introduce them into America. It was this, we thiuk, e 1o the Ferinns, and it is said that the Govemment | e oy ; : & the Linden began 1o bo crowded by | is in possession of faets indicstive of another domonstra- ““"P“‘::in‘:z::" :‘:fi:"z“i‘kh’fi:g"““ Jeffeston ::: ] e g ip Hoge SR i nmbnof'holm-u had been taken posses- | tion on the border very soon. ":l":"::-'li ;n"«:-.n]::{ ;:;'::.mn!: "'.:4;"::-! r:l,-m e e ;":"l")“l"' ‘r:'rl"-: i }l{h“ r{m’:l“v‘--:n:::‘;,‘r:: [Ty" 'L!“;:'l‘l"ll‘l‘;‘l'l: A - u}::x»lsl“)'lklimu:lg;i‘ ?.N rfi”.’:fl‘ffn‘m'd s quarrel with Hamilton. “Asl‘.n{glon revered a priest; of ¥rance, Enghd and e i tho Sublipe Porie 068 | clevation, wia covered with mon, wotien aud children, | horly tha the Canadian delog e seportcd ad on tho | and, while Adams and Huwilton saw no actusl B e OO e ad st e ...:1.:.“‘.1«":5‘:..”. F‘;_:. fi)bal}!‘.’lt:'ll}ui;lr :lm ::;nhiwha ufil m;;(ut;{llm nu.:-l.l- ronnd | Coufederation 'i“"""”"“f{ the é‘n:i.ll'al’llh‘;l‘-ul‘;l‘ Luufi need for kings and noblemen in Americs, they fel¥ v - e Paiiser-Platz and alopg the Linden were filled | & { Lower Capada, opald and McDonga! : , & & . rowperity did, not yet boen opencd 08l | fryer with tho beauty aud clegavco of Berli o | B Upmer . LRI AN okl A0 e Tavear: | that they wero uite respectable in their places, cer jon that the three Governments, | tribunes, tvo, wete occupied, and, indeed, principally by | rived K;m, it is supposed with the view of fortifying the | tainly not to have their throats cut by vuigar people ladies—parenthetically, 1m i who maddened themsclves with wine. The I : ey Just dmlh"‘:hv observatioin | ts of at on such oees u " ex develd . X it on such oceasions the fair and weak sex develop i {F finde. of he Frensh Révolifios. iy Je seen in thefirst yearsof our Republic, and in po statesman the Inland ndin has been one of the foremost maritime " BT e vocee. and tho plaius of Attioa have boen deluged | the sceno of (ho fistlvitics, At an emly houe with Cretan blood. FROPRIETORS OF in the mory PHENIX IRON WORKS harles Bright hoped thet in future the ( THE CHAMPION PRESS. thus pny AIf hoped, fu his own lifetime, t 8o the Atlontic, (Cheers.] With re hoped that ber next oecupation THE CHAMPION PRISS, rREAL, Oct. 5.—The war ship Nigr he Weather clear and cold, with a sharp f reaction whatever o account of | pationee and endurance which fur outstrips that of the tion to security aguinst an eveuts, precise regula- | wale sex, and which might with adyantage bo elsowheio the part they have taken i preceding THE CHAMPION PLHESS, e ok basan isammolea e b | tioms which, recalling ancieat privileges aud grueily g those The seats bad been partly sold, but » ¢onsi IAN THE CHAMPION PRISS, A ngoon Miugapore, Chiua snd Australln, -He| €xpetienco had prosel necombly 10 L0, Fo% Lri i ond b g g S S g v S CURC TR ‘.,"ll."",:’:m':,:“t’r::'t“,e,‘. prograssing | More essentially than i Mr. Jefforson, Adsms was @ b ltio rotection agatus rury and oppres. 3 . i D : R , Oct. ¢ ctively E S o of communication with, the | FIETE M ¢ 3 e | g of the city, aud o such of the wounded | frtho tria] of the Fenians captured last June, at the ap- | proteat againat the extravagaice of that Revolution $ ¥ive aeta, ] ) of the Soutt: American conet. This | M0G0y Julge whether these engagements, con s are n Berlin hospitals and families plenty of vccapation, and L (Sir | o Sat I8 CIRER SR of survelllanco and colicctive iuter. | and able to go out. It was 3 splendid ~sight— Mil-d. Mussacres, all the more odious | the great square, with the masses of mien, 1v|ml.»un!>«~unnr public order, snd which, | tho rulvnm‘ colors, the splendid gate like i annals of 155, were called the hangings of Mou- | atrinmphautarch and thesrehitectural backgrounds, nud all srosching Assizes. 'The bost legal talent of the city has iti : Dt enguged on both sides. It is understood that M. C. ""fi"’:"“ s ;“"“‘“_‘"f “ff its "‘“:; mu‘;' the Cameron, M. P., bas been engaged in behaif of the Fe. | grandenr o America’s future. e trusted with ninug. superb frankness the integrity of the people! We be, it et pe: grity peop) 2 wt 3 i * lieve his sou! was filled with aa appreciation of YHE CHAMPION PRESS, ould give Capt. Ab ) ouly hoped that be ioight have the pleasure of 2 ) sed high ewlogiwms upon | ¥ g, Clifford, Willonghly Saith, aod particularly 8 in I THE CHAMPION PRESS. 15 | Messrs, Glass and Cyras Fi that the latter genth re X P s . y % ; e, hiave given Ui measure of the feelings of Egyptian au- | hrivhtened b I THE CHAMPION PRESS, | man hud crossed the Atlantic 27 taes on Atlantic tele :“".‘;’,‘;ww B e Chiristtans of Candin. 1i would exceed the rightened by the wost lovely woathor. Tho two of the | THE PLAL 3 Rl , " s ’;::n}l!.n:numru-y.' fxlr' ::”3’;11 ,:'P:'-h‘" yo he (;‘:;]»fi\‘;m‘tzg.l:«c “mh_«'n“;“m]_"fmrx",vrllnll‘lm to follow the Oretans step by juclidllden streets that Lorder tie avenuo wun{ set apart | the sin of slavery—its sin iu morality and crime in promoter of pes Sapsten n WL tep throngh i years of a life of torture. to the members of the Berliner Rifio Club, an old Gy pors n*bs T politics—and whether it was rom o waat of courage, s TWO MEN MURDERED X from cen the Soltan and his power. | 10D, With their tastefu! green |&nllnrl 8 and cuch- the veterans of the vesrs cally, grand Tootival pf 1hig:| #ooeias Disputah fo 7o N or, as is more likely, the associations which rose from .| acoutact with slaveliolding politiciand, it is certain w THE CHAMPION PRESS, war was declared by Ameiiea oguinst this country, tele raphio communication would kave prevented that declaration | 1 1546 war waw deelared By Couveying. prow rmation that { Jors fin | fol vassal Mehemet AL T Founch) which Lnd Ied a tho dangers of civil war. The liope of @ .+ Y. Tribune, d quite handsome; A, Kansas, Friday, Oct. 5, 1815, when the las celebrated (the ¢ upire was exposed to | they 100 iverance commnenced | 1813 THY. CHAMPION 10 it had be Council which liad u_repeal.d, m| He 3 ; hoped th < Americ oo b . to smile vpon the Cretans, bt Enrope interyened, and the dun- | kind w nmphal entry afterthewar with | ] ¥ X s e s . THE CHAMPION .,.lifi'ni,‘IiillT ‘1’;.0 in ‘\":’:hnwhr :::L ;"'. t {‘l:ll‘::‘i e Whicl threatery Turkey was averted. ke 3 Denmark had too insigiticsnt o basis to produce a seaily | ¥rauk Kilby and Charles Swith, stock lt:::us forTol- | that hLe did not control in the legislativg The deputation ¢l an i f the vemel, and - 0 great impression, though the troops thew as now bre Jadny’s Overland Stage Cowpany, were murdered by Io- he had established, defect which 3 e th ccond al e & system he al , & i ew TiE CHAMPION PRESS. Jarticolaity e o sing and. ickinguop machaery, | , The events f 1440 ope this o sccond morsl SHERS S e | 8id the dutics aeigned,thow); Uhe riblon Wil tape WAl | diauvon Saturday Lt st Chalk Blufl, ¢ station on the b th, fattened upon its strength And'x which was e: by Mrllllnl'ml- a third. resenco of Turope asens | s thesawyers; the cigar wakeis; will-hauds of vasious | ¢ o8 e e 100 miles wost of Fort Elisworth with its growth, fattened upon its h was s s St | posed banquet at Liverpool to the | g iy Cougross, the represcitative of the Sublizie Forto sul- Kinds; mechauics aud the workmen of the Royal gun- | FRORY H0 g | ouly eradicated with blood. WLat we kuow in physies 3 b ), o ;N'lh'x ad be | mitted an act, emaunting ‘Trom the sovereign will of the Sultan, | foundery. Tach of the processions of trade corporations | These lndmmwlppnud to be Apaches, demanded some- o oatosr v aacsofula, JallN iited in the THE CHAMPION PRESS it e atted that | $OERCL0E L s Uhrintendom i by 8 bt of e, e somien e S0 | Lo wius o800 ot i sodaek, TiGing s | touh s0d vody of the Repablie. ' Boe prise . N 'PRESSE, ~ v | to speak, the price Thristendom has thing but delizhiful, for two bands on opposite | then went off and returued about 3 o'clock. nding the | frosh snd young body of the Repal princis aad actors in this '.(:“lyl:lh‘u::-l'::::t Fufftred in the Crimea for the integrity of the Turkish tho streets wonld be playing (wo different tuues | wen in the stable they attacked them with & lance and re- | .. ¢ hi:sln!ilmlnfihfi‘wm territorial eatension M THI, CHAMPION PRESS, ern s ot Liverpool, the men who devised | Empire. 4 tis | within hearing of each other. I’,.m..,..u tane, *God save | volver, killing ene instantly with the lance and woundin, ples . ‘ Hected the cable are 14 Tondon, and & demonstration in | Although hasin ancons this | o e e Ot Sicger Krao) plaved by threa | tho other in the abdowen. with a bullet. The wounded | and populax sovereiguty. Amcrica should posscss her Sl bo viewed nct was none the 1 by Art. 9 of the Treaty of Pariy , PTOR oy 47N RARE. T o dins. T Tad pop o THE CHAMPION PRESS. ol bbb with the sauction of onnl nrraugemont, and has | bands St b Moly 1 & dml vt k:-yl aud '“fi;b ll‘iw‘ | scceded in closing the & wtxl-nm‘x:no}'l'n':".-."-&f rivers and sea-coasts. The people should direetly con- 2 4 « ider ¢ ¢ » corporntion of machinists and gun jonu rescnted o 0 h - . . T HAMPION PRES Trince of Wales, on 1) Iy winee becu considered harter of the Cloistiaus .:':1.““..,“-,.:. :l“"‘"“]-ll"fi.' " ”"j‘ I" Mln' ! Fivs opepin. The’ door t the trol their exeoutive power.: Leghbition ) At i CHAD N PRESS, a statue of the Que id vored fo obfain now guarantees of | on poles models of the various mackincs which they build | related the abovo facts, dying soon dfter. No | sinplest aud most divect oxpression of the populer " " AL PEFORM UNION good adwi ‘.\nlm‘!lyvl E ut an end x-‘.ump m(:vld!;‘llmfin“ -mmmwn,;imf, agric I muclines, ":l:: n:lvm, &0 casioned by the outrage. will. Sixty yoars ago, this was lhalllb“?u T states- THE CHAMPION PRESS i S Ael Utkon intes Jiew taxes, but these guarauices were as illsory as the Hatti- | most of them, T believe, of American and Euglish inven- —dgis L . ) 2 o chorttl. jon, T i ngomblems | » . ip. i i B i S cutly 0§ aapermiad i, ot th Degioning of Apiiot e - | e I e Bt bemyliba e JEFF, DAVIS. e J‘irw;:‘:h n::*&:hh::: ;l:h; A y tEES, 00 M fank sent their representatives 1o the entirous of Canca, to pro < i - o H Foush Mt Oct, 5.~ Charl , ived | ® + No ¢ 0! i Y A nair R demos erg: ho o g o8 mainly vari-colored Judin alls, on the top of 0l Rk dunkos, Oct, 5,—Charlis O'Conor wrrive 3 ] i . PhTa e S ool o the day the Persia sailed {0 combeeslpagaia the eutice e | staven,: Ufe ehitois were cirage | Lore T W ashiygton (his oraing, weot fiaide tho Fort, | good. Priests, porbaps, under a popular dfeciplime— - [HE WFATHER AND Tili HARVEST. i from all polnta of tho lurgo islnd, met at Koutzouria, | tured at th 1y * Mauupa, Paga, | gnd yemained o tloso cousnitation with Jeff. Davisalf | oLlamen, not at all! No ceromonies aud paade, not win coutinued to fll 10 »ome extent ily, although | about one hour's distance from the city, where the Goveruor. | Dalls! balls?” " Round the Par lafz, 4 the barrier of | Tho purport of his visit is unknown. He went A ’ * Y 10 Ve ldrersed to on the whole the weather bad boew rather better, and it wis | General and the forcign cousnls enille, Some thousands of | {ho platforius or galleries, wero ranged deputations of the } North to night, even Washington’s lumbering gig and outriders, nof " ! oped the termiuation of the harvest might prove R SR P A, X e give the mission the 1w~ | yarious Berlin public schools, with buuners of all sizes ' e | the prim formalities of his receptions; not the wultie | wilug thn was supposed. portance it possessed. and shapes. A plico had also beon assigned to tho COURT OF APPEALS. | tade of court laws which perplexed y;fi.fl god H. 4. HELMBORD, .4 FENIAKISM IN LIVERPOOL. epresentatives of the towns of Canea and Rettr: 1he | citizens who too v in the Dapish wars of 1845 to ol Post of the 23d : *Further arrests of | Bishops of Sidoujs and Kissamas, met tho represeutatives from $ ' ~ | Arnaxy, Oct. 5.—The following is the day ealendur of the P v Y awn I svecing. | b borueh ity distric, s34 e iberation, In which the | 1851 and 1864, e deputations from ‘“;’u."“"”"‘ | ¢ et N0 Batarday, Golover: - v nius; not evew the bag-wig and § mbers of the London and Diish constabulary, | most legitimate impulses of patiiotism were sacritieed 1o piu- divisions and branchios of the army bad meanwhile nssew- o8, 200, 207, 208, 209, 211, 212, 213, 414, 215 and 216} There | ¢ prother,” and ** rescut in Liverpool, have for some time pe denee, # petition containing the complaints of the Cretan bled on the Kduigs Platz—the large upen square bordered | will be no fusther calondas at (ks iime a4 by Cows Wil 8- .ok it cempoctin g e doioigy uf cuise pivaidaent | Bie b pgved sod nideseed (0 (b Suiply AYUY o vay B b Bl seipplislipput, el 90 L iywn v Fe9Sel Vik - " e,y -nothivg ‘l“.; tizen,” and **gO0deInOrTO " wd ey FRESIDENT CHAMIION #Lis5 COMPANY, Ne 995 PROAVWAL N Y