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NewDork i?" oy W) dribune, . NEW-YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1866. PRICE FOUR CENTS. VoL XXVI...N% 7.968. itk Y Wi Tk Led £ A 2 2 Fmbaseador to Paraguay, and Gen, hae not yet been DR for imigation, a8 water in that covatry fell in ample quantiies. | the excetient yirit whieh prevails among sll lasses in Mexico. | Pruseian speceh from the Throne, we are happy o infer " EUROPE. 10 the Jepattment “of Jurimroden sad Amendmots. of the | Tue Muistry 1 deCaitely conituted. Tbe best wderstandiog | in consejoctce of the widening of the Prussian rontiers CENTRAL AND S0UTH AMERICA. :“l‘i.“u""“m m?‘m“u“%lguhfi. R Law, Mr. Thomas Hare Tead sopaper upon the folres rab- | cxiets with our e Apizaco Railwary s open.’” the lormtion of the North "tzfluwb&mi S uiphome ——— pr Rt T gy e oty * any given stato of the euf would 2 sible to lighten the duties devolving reerait. g ‘ mportanee should NEWS BY 71 ATLANTIC CABLE T0 OCT\ 20, Fo arrangement foe piviad; il axproseion io the thought and - ok (ullt Tronpe, who have. s ohen gloroualy iought for | yno_stoamship Ucean Queen, from Aspinwall Oct. —_ iutellect of the Constituencien " Mr. Hare explained that the GERMANY. Germany Ly the side of the Prussian army, will forio valuable | 13 ooy thin port last Saturday. ‘The follwing s her specie ARYLAND T ik b ombte s s s o ltrition o sats s THR WURTEMDERG CHLAMBERS, im0 e ey Eepeenes e e conecrag, and he | t: T FOPRLE. LiveRroor, Saterday, Oet. 20, 1666, Whicl combine & and equal distril of seats an A dis o c t i indi atch Stntgart saye: The draft of the ing off of ancient fendal These, 1 with the the free expression both of individusl and publio opinion, or the iEp: from ' paying off of ancient fendal m"hm M:Mm- u=== Lendighlnet s el 571 W "There neral importance to-day worth | smallest degreo of disturbance from corrapt influences. ~The addrees to the Chauuber of uties says : We seck in vain In | statoies bearing upon the fomoninivel g P v subject, ko said, iad recefved ‘wtentlon in Germany, elginm. | the North.German Comfederation guarantecs for progress, lib- | villuges ani peasant rights, we wish to see upheld far the ‘the United States, and tho Australian Colouies, | €rty, o1 the protection of right althongh far from entertaining For thi pose we deem it that the Yelegraphing. Switzerland, N 0 e and he was anxions that the system he proposed should be sub’ | any feeling of bostility toward Prussia, and while repeliing tho division would be as hu to onr " s AND COMMERCIAL Jected to tho teatof 1be wost Tighd Parkamentary inquiry. iden of any permanent peparntion betwcen Nortiern aud South- Id Lave been the partial cession of the State of Haneve FINANCIAL TRC . On Monday, the 5th, among ot riuleml}% papers, was one "lfr"b';mlxlu L we yet are (lnn::wl(nmh':nn a mmi:: ® Provis, be p:-;'rndAll 1{‘.1 int ;nd“!'hl s H. 1l estor Cham- the North-German Confederation at #o early a vinei cprescitative Assembly, LONDON MONEY MARKET. Tnciin, 1. Ackeverth, lole' Frosideont of the Sapgientr Cham-11 foe e farmation of & Bouth-Geriban Con: e a . Sterto sedtiee tho ber of Commerce, on_the cotton manufacture of South Lanca federacy, but should this not be possible we would desire at ent on the enactment cf'rvvluhl laws, and the ad- ly. We make wpoN, Oct. 20.—Consols close at £9} for monéy. shire, from which we extract the following interesting statis- :41 ,,,.,' Securities close 8t the fellowing prices: U. ’g tic: A9 & wensure of pr:mwl. it was o striking fact that, | Jeart the union of the military orgauization of tle Scuthern ion of the country gene no doubt that o 3 wing prices: U. 5. 4 (hie in the year 1760, according to Dr. Percival, the entire | States. post the Hanover civil service, and Wive Twenties, 09 Liinofs Central sbarcs, i8); Erie Railroad :num trade of Great Britain did n.o:h return for materials and —m # at may k’““?.. pfia‘:d‘ its members .n’- m sbared, 4. bor mwore than £200,00, in 1860 the returns of our cotton LY. » ’ - 4. T s manufctare were estimated by Mr. Basley, M. P., ot LSk o vENETIA . Although prepared to contrabuf W""'-!‘:: r%“ -, Annapolis, and then fill their places in this eityr Tl 3 . £65,000,000. The value had increased 400 times, and we were 3 THE TRAKSFE! " equal ratio with the rest of Prussio’s Peace e““fi‘ A m“: Oounael of, ke Domminaisnam; the B Lavinroor, Oct. 20.—The sales to-day foot up 13,000 Dales; | consuming 270 times as much cotton. Tt had been stated that A dispatch from Venice says: Tmmediately upon cts, e people of Hanover are desirous to sce a portion of |Mw a.ohna poesed m‘—“.;-mm o tho Hona. Middling Uplands, 1534, we now employ 3,000,000 spindles, that in one minute we can | the ratification of the treaty which is expected i about threo | th et apart for the necessities of their provin- mmh - remain as foroes Alexander, Archibald Stirling, and Henry Stoskbridge, o " —— spin & Jength of cotton which would wind four times round the | days, the fortresses will Le hunded over 1o ¢ x‘b.rnlr s fol v 3 Ill‘!lql“:lhrg. s (v:,ll be -?..:’l . oo by the arrival at of | will appear before Bwann on Manday, end file an ' h a con irice com Pesche; , Loy ), "ul X our vo longe ng jovernmen! Clrth, widle evey day 10,000,000 yards of cotton fabrice come | lows: Pescheira, Muntua, Legnago, Verona, Palmavora, | our no longer having to malvtais o 6 Gor " NIM”_ hm“nd-d, e gt _'.‘M““M o forergie = MARINE INTELLIGENCE. out of our looms ud finally the province of Venetio. price, at the same time, hns boen greatly | Ve o shin O duced. In 1786 No. 42's cott 10/11, while | t ch 1o Jta munjcipality as he reecives it, 1t is not | otherwise be of litile moment, inaswuch as a large portion of been experienced in the West, Indies, causing great destruction Cobmistionans G Lvaaroos, Oct. 20—Tho stesmabip Cab, Som | FUSed 5, 5 5 B ton T, Son Wk | AL B, Wl 2 T T e o e o i e | o4 8. Dt 2 s el ey | 808 o 20 08 L L —— Bosten, vin Halifax, has arrived. yarn was reduced from 3¢ per 1 to 2/6. In 1% a white RATIFICATION OF PEACE. our very extensive downim A mumber of publio iustity | LT m-—v:flflr o d pear any proper answor any charges — cotton lhrulwnln a0 yard, while in 1860 'ffa“° quality of | A dispatch from l-'lmnrp says : Hlm:ur‘:‘immi Venosta tions, ;M‘:"::nflz:;"x::d" v'um-;-t_r:n:yr.:' p Tyne was driven ""m against them. It is now supposed that Swann will recede " 3 N s L icipute are charge - s o il BY STEAMSHIP. :uimfi.':,'.;:.'.'f':;.|. Lo ’»r mu:n s wtril \;fi? h?:!;:::ngufim o fo Jrtebete 4 D sty Iz lhrm.‘lm\ the country woukl be seriously if | The Valparaiso Merourio says : from his 1 aud dismiss the case, but the Commis- 13 the gt ‘property were o bo allenated, and devoted to ho The alfcneo of tho Paciie the work of progress aod wise | sioners aud Mayor Chapman are propared for any emer A garment of one_pour nel cost 3s. 1d. The Opinione suys: On the Cth the ratified treaty will be sent - 1660 ; of linen, 25, 4d.; while of cotton it was only 1s. Mr. Ash- | to T cusury bards for 000,000 iorita, 1u payment | purposcs of the entire Prussian wobarchy. Apart from the mflfi"."f“"f‘: To W geney that may arise, and will Chili and the C| Congrees. e — The steamer Hermann, from Soutbampton on the | wor notices the effect of manufuetures upon the valoe of iand. | of the indemnity. " Mousstic Funds,” destined for pecial objects by legacy. the oy : 30th ivet., arrived here yesterday. In 1692 the ,‘;nw( annual value of hmt'aq‘:nl;;; Was £02 242; in TA di-,-;tf'hmvnm; Turin says : A ullv'in;\l. courier, lvring:lnx the rv:f;a lm-lyull;lic property ms:hl be wt:l‘;t:‘s: .n';‘:: J i o “:mm Chumbers of | sider their rights under the laws, A pioposition, it jo . Y | 815, €307 774 and in 1665, £11,453.651, or 11,600 per eent. | Treaty of Peace for ratification to the King, s expected to ar- | one to ¢o to the comimon exchequer, e s00n be made "The steamship Peruvian, from Liverpool on the 11th, via | X0 SRR A T SO BF (R the | rive at Turin immediately. - Ra for the discharge of provincial expenditure, to-bo determined | = Notwithatanding tho stata af war and (ho secriices 1 said, wis Bagade. the Buiies aabanbrat zbd“ Londonderry on the 12th inst., arrived off Father Point on Sat- | progress of mannfactures, there was u reduction in the value of PESCHIERA OCCUPIED BY THE TTALIANS, with the concurrence of the Proy iacial Representative Assembly. %! um‘:un Wm‘:‘ dim'tm'd ::-fifl Blerprie appoint one Johnson man as Judge in each pre- . To accomplish its unifying task, the Prussian Government continuation -y 'l'l‘ of.f,! ncm"fl“m "with the | €ict, the wholo eflair would be deopped, but it not coming. wrday, Oet. 19, en route to Quebeg. he exports of on manufactures from 418,152,172 in 115 to At p. 1. on the 9th Peschiera was handed over to Gen. Le- J * o Vow-Yor £13,907,584 in The effect of the same policy was general. | bocuf and by him to the Italian muvicipality. The Austrian | imperatively required to o the boon of self-government to | & new line, destined to unite the City ‘The steamsbip City of London, from New-York, arrived at et onnets of chumeres of a1l Wi whichk werw £40,. | parrison evieuated the foriress a5 the Htliis occupied it the | the various towns and provinces, whieh, howover, would betm | pojt of tleutaarn, oo R in any official manner from §wann, it was ot en urtained. Queenstown at 4 o'clock on the morniug of the 4tk inst. ¥ poseible were they deprived of the r«u““ fands. It is the prieds T T4 adanda _Besides, the appointment of Johnson meu as Judges' o in 1842, Under our new | sqme day. ac: ' e inte P) o ew prov- | passed h lios been liberal of rain, The agricultural ac- unwistukable interest of the Prussian State and its new prov. 08 T: 1 f election Would be a violation of the Constitution, as ‘ol ‘The steamer City of Washington, which left Liverpool on the of frée trade the export of picce goods had EVACUATION OF THE FORTRESSES, Ry Vs 7 e con, 0 i 1840 10 53 000,000 Ja 1665 The €x- | The evacuntion of the fortreasen of the Quadrilateral by the " o consslt an Arsciably of Notaties to be chosen by tho s o s ( in devising the wole of mflpn-m(vnm uq-hii If the war bo renewed, it w) one, they are, with but few exce; o © look forward ceeptions, opposed 1o the @arn 0 ived | iner 2 ing of the 10th inst., and Queenstown on the 1th, wrrived | RN RIGFL L and manafactures had increased rom | Austrians and their occupation by the Italians was progress- &t this port yesteulay £47,3%),023 to £165,402,402 in 1865, or 350 per cent. ing. ‘We have files by these vessels, but the most important items . On 'l'||ra|ln‘\ SirJ. Koy ;lmmvm-.n.unurkx,.ldglsn;lmlfl:_ndi ‘An affray took place at Verona between some Au-n::;. troops v o boan amtiel p i ress on the of soclal progress. He sketched the o A the inliabitants, nerfset erder W sestored. ©f news huve been enticipated by the Cable. We give details | JEER T VR IVE GLTCC e ioms a2 1oa | 0 (MR but perfeet order was soon res of such matters as way be found interesting. litice] cupacity of the manus) labor class in nd. A Frand hasuet took place at the Assize Courts in the evening. BUNGARS. e & o ith the body of the entire monarchy. A e I 10 e At G- | Taw they would be expected t o enfarce. It is 0] L d a the revival of Germany amd the prosper- tion. She would nain ¢ " o, M busis of operations in the | the Governor did not receive any encourgement from uy e of our country. A political division inds, or would att 0 e from_th ib hile | south’ of Chili the island of Chiloe. nln ,—;ur:i H (;T;-llll‘:n"f::lu h‘l"hh:a"l.lnle ;":L'ud Bat Chili is :-’uhg herself npon # footing of war that will ident Johnson during his interview with him on Saturds) @ united organization. upon the North Gers | meko attack very dangerous for Spain, Shoald froops bo sent | o persist in his course, ) look federacy a8 & provisiona) arvangement and demand, | to effcet o landing, the signal would be given for u furlous and | “g 0 "0 oieg 0 day by ex-Gov. Pratt, his eol- Virgiula soi i i (il Wi . «l barquet to hxhrsun sailed_ simultaseonsly with the ity of Was- | oty o I resided. The venerabie word Brvaghas wia DRANDS OF THRDRAKPARTY, | i Cotielney e b provilona) pe u Sechthutlog ow unable to be S mong the various speakers were St 1. | A telegram from Pesth says: The Deak party demands | the d orgunized a8 to involve no permancut sep- g .;‘)j Moravian 'nni\;-v: at Greencastle early on the £th, and \u‘?.i.; Lo Montacs, .\|r§l ames Kay Sitiworth, Mr £ | e n:-;}:\filmflll(-uln Jasiel i S Wi A e o, e Sout] ,xflh“*‘fi?m:.“‘&‘xré‘.‘i‘f it itry ) PERU. leaguo on the State Commities of the Johnson party. verpool on the 9th fust. ward Ju . C., M. P., and Mr. Dudley Field. the proposition of the Commitice of the Diet on the uffairs P : ; . i "u rp'“v‘mu»l—md at Liverpool on te #1b inst. THE BRITISH FMBASSY IN PARIS. ..‘meif.!“.Z".'fJi,E.,, '-n.u":'::‘u‘fi: would ml'-r[-( gy the river Main, n6 I than those of the forth, should IM» We, as well as our brothers in Chili, are indefatigable in in- Prattis reported as having said fu the Maryland Clubs b Polmyre hrvived & i The Times says - We have rezson to believe that Loxd Cowley | 10 rimme und submit the same to the Diet. edge it us & natioual duty to submit o the direotion o - | ereasing our war materials, so s to euabie us to r;;pulw Honse Seturdsy night that Swann would back down. The g o has withdrawn bis intended resiguation of the Putia Kmbassy, 3= b federacy by Prussia, this being the only peesitle Jode of estpb- | 'Sy acw aitacks twbended Vg, Spals, and 1o eso (¥ ly confident | gommittee who preferred chargos have been summoned to GREAT BRITAIN and that he will continue at his post for some months ) - Py lishing undty. y . mu she yentares 8 new expedition against vs, sbo is sure to . 3 * THE TORNADO DIFFICULTY. AUSTRIA. "Illnm.;;{‘, Oct, 1, 1666, with still g eater disaster aud (isgrace Ui that whieh: | appear st Annapolis. At tho ““Boys in Blus” meeting on GREAT MEETING OF THE WORKING CLASSES IN LEEDS | 7h Sunday Gezette says: We e glad to be able to say that | THE TITLE OF KING 0P LOMBARDY AND VENETIA RE- CI:‘:;;;' pog e :'l;e' ')lxu-mm of % members of the Second b-‘!;l:-lwl ,l«lmud-ymwd May. ions in Bo. | Sefurday night, the names of aboyt six thousand men —MR. BRIGHT'S SPEECH—OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. the anticipations which have been expressed of serions comph NOUNCED. + 0 ly couswlidating the justitut n were reported as ready o sustain, the Commissioners. . 2 cations arising between the Spanish Government and our own A 3 2 PEACE WITHBAXONY. 3 livin, working with the itmost perseverauce in the refrmation iy On Monday, the Sth inst., 8 monster reform demon- | out of the seizare of the Torniado are not likely to be fulfilled. The Emperor bas decided to renounce the title of [ Ramors were agnin current that negotiations had been con- | of the country, and aifo new and strong proofs of his de- | pregpy OF GOV. SWANN-—RUMORS OF A COMPROMISE. atration, compossd of the workingmen of the West Riding of | The whole question of the legulity of the stirure ought tobe | Kingof Lombardy aud Venetla and bas decreed accorlingly | eluded between Prosaia and Saxony; that the King of Saxony | eision in favor of the American eatse. B pd e ¥ gy g | determined properly by the Spanish Admiralty Court, sud onr | that in future it shall be omitted among his Majesty’s other ti- | had agreed to cede the Fortress of | Buigstein to Prussia and to ‘The Government has issued 4 deeree by which forefzners re- ®, Yorksbire, took place at Leeds. Tt was computed that there | Government hos 1o reason to suppose that Spain has any in- | tles, whether the latter be folly given or otherwise. The ap- | place the Sason srmy under Prussian command. slding in this country are to pay the personal tax, leveling them | Goy. Swann returned late last night from his wisit 10 were 120,000 persons present, and the proceedings, while ehar- | oy tion of e te mode of settling the matter, wointment of Austrian Embassador at Florence will be con FRUSSIA AND THE EASTERN QUESTION. with the natives iu r eucamstiness, and allowing them ident Job Itis what & Srallo & :”“,‘I‘lfi;:“‘;n“{:5""{{,;,‘,{;{:,"{ hroughott. | 1t is only in su in case of a palpable erred either upon Baron Kubeok or Couit Paar. A semiaffcial denia was iven st Derlin to the sofcroent o R e e MPWMMW'M N!hwnn-‘iflh e Vel bl o .. W D] housands, Justice In respect to the pro ings that the Forel AUSTRIA AND ITALY, that Pross) wd opened uegotiations w on " i 7 0 was bedd fu the Town Hlall, when o powerful speech, it advo | \oud be call h upon to m}cku any ‘Gusal representations to | The semi-official Vienna journal regurds the eopclusion of | Eastern question, the new election which will tuko pluce this monti. mmissioners should appoint esey of impartial seflrage, W Jivered by Mr. John Bright. | gp i, cace with Ttaly o3 most joyful event, and urges @ joiicy of THE DAXUBIAN PRISCIPALITIES. BOUADOR. Yedl W56 Dommmasie b 404 -oF We buve unly space for the m of Lis #pee which | “Vrgt TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN AUSTRIA AKD ITALY. | Irieadsbip upon the two nations for the future. T Terlin o ent of The Tandion Times sags that the | _The country wus quiet aad the prospects of Wi eocon ciop | Judies 1o each ward, and ome Cletk of Election from the 3 refers lo the great struggle now goiug on in the United he Times } The pects arising from the POn UTHE HUNGARIAN LEGION. Prassian troops ordered 1 the froutiem of the Danubian Prin- | Very §ood. Conservative This propositien 18 now under g Tohenr il 3 1 A of 1 wied t Vienaa are less fuvorable o | A Breslan telegram of Oct. 9 rays: ciptics, huvo by an Tmperial order dated Sept. 2, been “TheGovernment has decrecd the expulsion of al Spasiands g mm bl e 4y e i e TR o S5 R velitionl pertioe. There o % | jy. The differeace werdly | “On Sunday last 180 former members of the Wungarian | armested on their mareh thither. 'liuw,n’l:! not be naturalized mMfl»\{:fl metion by om! . P O T P L auquished Italians wre enriched to to | Legion in the Pruselan service were couveyed In two specinl | THE PKUSSIAN PATENT TAKING POSSESSION OF HANOVER. T':l"“h!:"";‘:‘m Guayaquil, had failed in a large sum. | yigioners have been {n consultation with their 1, tha hey were diswissed by the Prussian | The follow ing is the text of the royel Prussian patent, taking . the aaniversury of Chilian independ- e fetachioent. tambering 70, | forimal posecyaion o 1he. Kiugdorm, of Hanover, whioh s sol- e T o i and prominent citizeos. 1t is understood that the Com- d traiv, learned at Oderberg that the | emuly promulgated i the Ctiy of Hanover on October 6 : "M‘.";‘"lel;'m “"'l' baaghet, in which the most cathusiostic | wissioners will not appear in person before the Governor wburg, bad bees arrested | We William, by the grace of God, lm(‘ f Prossia, &c., L",,,'l"m‘m American Minister, was reeeived on | t0-morrow, but will, throngh their counsel, fil a response . 'Mr, Corral, the Bolfvian Minister, bad also | denying the power of the Governor to try the charges, but ‘~~M:..x and Butter part, d it tarns out ‘party_of Lord Derly t an anti Reform party, but o B aud Butter party. (Cheers r.] For aix mont <dffiee, or it may Tun on 10 u 3 an honest sud good weasure; they bave betiayed the true Austrian victors. It is not | truiue to Oderberg, ppedled to part with Ve | Government Comini of the German € which arrived by the 1l wishers with first detachment, on arrival at Laud Is from the ext aud rewoved under custody by the Austrian authorities. ‘The | make known to all men by these presents : ws of their after s war rebengdops ; the unensiness prv intayests of the peaple, and 1 bave seen men on that bench | | e g , -y » % ereated for her by the Jute e of determinimg ber | second detsetment, therefore, on leaving the Oderberg Rail- | commenced by Hanover, leagued with Austria, in violation of STl SR L mece aen 1 o & e | mor ' “The Mapshurg has ceased 4o e | way, beges thei masel to Miungary by the Jablnake, Fasn. A | e Fedezal law, the iu vigor, o war victoriously wtained by it ey at the same time declaring thelr seadiness to mest 1he se- ve 't themeeives fixity Of temire un the Ministe @ German and an Itailan soverelzn. sl nutber of them, howeser, returied to Prussi uein legitimate defense, the countries previously forwiug the bef Court of e - {Choere } Now, I must ask you in all seriousness EMIGRATION OF ALLVSED FENIANS. —_— Kiugdon of Hanover were occupicd by us, we resolved to unite BRAZIL, cusations beforo any Court of competont jurisdhetion. 0 let the country know wWhat is our object; what you T';? Cork ti“m'nmwul 11th ult., say e ‘n»:‘n RUSSIA n.».--l coun \nnm(:» our -:;:u.rl-:-hy, mddullrll and .p.vv-lll‘ g The Commissioners have ndt entertained any proposition ’ g ok g oot g ot 190 | newal of the Habeas Corpus Suspeusion Act, senrcely one of the . gated to that effect, with the wssent w0 chambery B 15" 0s pred £ ahal not. shpomt o e Ta which sail from Queestown regularly every week for THE ACCOMPLICES OF KARAKOSOFY. §f the mouarchy, the lyw of the 0th September of the present | From Our Special Conespendent. : looking to any comprowise, but dcclare their dotermina- mewspapers, ou6 of whom—and not & very creditable one—is Jeft that did not take one person, ui least, who had | 4 g oo ey bt s “Phirty-four | 7 We therefote take posscssion by the prescut patent Rio Jasrino, Sept, 95, 1666, | tion of resisting any eneroachments upon their functions. comoalbd womewhero in this town. T shall appeal onlydo the | bee wed in Monutjoy Prison on ...T of acuplicity "spatch from St hurg "g"v KY 0 with all the rights of ..,-.-mgnz‘ and_dominion, and in- RATIONS OF THE ALLIBS AGAINST PARAGUAY. . ruth Joving, vast majority of the people of thix country. Onr | With Feuinmem. TLis suows that thuse who Lad beos coutined per prowised by the disclosures at the trial of Karako- | corprate with our monarchy, with all their appurtenances OPE 8" o 2T ‘M J ¢ in Mountjoy previous to the estension of the act weme waiting | *0f have been fousd “guilty of high treason by the Suprewe | und all their rights, the countries which conatitated the former | The first news received here after tho departure of the RELIGIOUS. v of object is this—to restore popular representation in this country; to make the House of Commons the organ aud representative of the nation, und uot of & small class of it. If you ook over ce that repr tation is extending 'y of its completeness is becomi wieavure of pational liLerty, not only in the North A sontinents, but in the nations aud kin Cheers.) 1 have fo-morrow is the greatest duy in Hanover, uswely, the ipalities of Caleberg, § e sl e PRDs SELCURRTE: | sk mai, on the Bih, from the seat of war,was on the | L e { Goslar, and Eastern Friesland with the dis- | 14th inst., by a Brazilian packct that brought dates from i ’:""‘"‘ Wiewof Hremes, Verden, nd Arembers- | Gorriante to the 28th ults . ‘Ie usual guerrille warfara of | .- CTOSE OF THE CATROUIC GOCNCH: ol e 3 vian portion of the Duchy of Lauen: ‘. ty of Lingeo, the eonntries of Hoya, m'vnmnl the Paragnayans continued, but without any importavt | session: Proceedings and deerecs are mow to be 9 to-duy. fleatheln, district of Hadohn. Weadd | roule, The plan for a simultaneous attack on Curupaity | sens to Rome for luprmnlz tho Pope. Itis the the titles tuining to the tries, & P ., . ¥ o il II.':“_; ng ;l'“;;‘m o ::. hee been. bined and resolved upon, and was to be |h-n_haCn;\gdlopr:eommzn h&w ,“tnlt " ly ier, f onr sovervignty, and the substitution of the royal amnd | executed on the Ist or 24 for the expiration of the firat term to get their libowy without | any restrictions being placed upon them, but, findbag that they | would be subjected to further imprisonament on the extension of | the act, n large number of them huve acepted thoserme of the overument for their relesse—that of leaving tie couny r Manhattan, which s yericrday, | Intellig ad been confine in Mo . in, and had besn in prisc wmaterial for t it months. Their nawes nre Thomas Slattery, Wil | The eutire materi Cowt Ischutin ( attempt the tedeath, and 15 others huve udition. States. 1 have mentioned the #efer to the colonies which are still purt 10 those other colonies which now form th bt founded by the old Geuoese capt ve onders that the functi f Justice are to be tra taps, willions of wen will go to the pc thy 3 abeir votes on the creat question w hietber justice shull ¢ l.f'.m."h:';}-‘»‘.:‘ai(“y“r::;.’; Dnivl‘};;"ll:,\')‘mL:IMQ;TA:\: . r B Teg 1S ks own repel it the publle o t,, for which Baron Porto | giates, A e r,',.':fi,"“"'"'M"“,T..',,'.‘M!';'..""...?,’;;‘"','.‘,:I,',l,‘:'.:q"“",’f‘ bt e ":,.l,( ;,:I‘\\'," - e T el the. sbshitants of | Alogre's Corps bad been taken on board the transports | The vast eoncourse of people that amembied arousd the that remii does mot ndd one more proof to those | - g A T N AN 3 Jews of Tunover, henceforward united | and other vessels of the fleot, Hospitals at Itapiru and | catbedral to-dey mm,u,—n:. that even at the already given of the solidity, intelligence, aud | FRANCE. A dispateh from Berlin says: **The Prossian Royal . to recognize us from this time | Corrientes had been prepared for the reception of & largs | opening of the Council. President Johnson snd daughter, wpirit of “the great body of “the people d | THE ENPRESS OF MEXIOD, Vatent taking pomession of Frinkfort, Newsan and Electoral lewfal king. end to yield dve obedi. | number of wounded, and “all the available troops sent 1o | aud Mr. Wallach, Mayor of V¥ nu’-.q orth Americen coutivent. 1 | e & eene is drawn up dn slmost identical t cvee to owr luws, ordineices, and commands. We shall | the front. In consequence of this, the public anxiety in | having arrived at timore at an early hour tbi -cn-' proteet oll pervons i the possession and ewjoyment of | 1 ity was most intense, and the whole commanity was | in N 7 | iheir peivate rights Justly soquirel, axd i Shoon e e 13 | 00 the o vie for tho signal announcing the arrival of & _tz 9] oelock Arclibishop Spalding itoned tho “ V by the Supreme Court of | the ¢ goyment of their revenue from the mdministration, provided | steamer from the south. Creator,” which was at onee taken up b{ the thad they shull faithfully disehargo thelr trust. Until the Pros- The first m-m the Fuglish steamer Newton, | clergy, and the procession commenced to alarming reports are current in Parls conceruing the | guted in Hanover ¥ rep € = ewphe as woll ne great and free Re- of the health of the Empress of Mexico, now in Rowe. Prussian Minister of Ju e end of g . I ot the end of the | The Aveuir-Nationadsays thot the Empress of Mexko bt | ribuial of Fraukfort i o Ve 1l 7 K T T Rt L g pote ravingsued At Rome ; that for two or three days the hope | Justice at Beriin A ¥ b ¢, {0 er no an . . i that fo o ays o o B e A S s 7 the creat. i of Me | ‘was faddlged abet tho michd b enly. iabueitg =) Fin i INGORPORATION 0¥ FRA¥KFORT. wini coustitution comes into foree in the Euntry we shall here | on the 16th, wi from Monievideo o the th, re- | Archjépiseopal residence, through ife, Le has at length by his cable moored the New World elose Yot Bt e 15 55 Sl White A dbepatell from Fraukfort says: ~The law Incorporating | exercive the logialative power. We wish to preserve the lawe the of one of the Paraguayan outworks, | sts., to the inain entrance. The sun sbone aloagaide the OI (Cheers:) To spoak from the Unitod King- | o o oo emt, B et of Fleoders, abe WEALeNCT | qhis city with the Prussian Monarchy was solemuly promulgated | and institutions of the countskes which bove hitherto formed | tho of Curusti, which was stormed by the Brazilian | the gorgeous robes of the . {hat she is a maniac, The Count of Flanders, who was 10 have | at Frankfort Gct. 10. Afier the readiug of the Royal ¥ u | partof Hanover, so fur us they represent legitimate self. in tho afternoon of the 24. -n& zm oW ingly grand_eficet, which was ficet on Vortli Aeriean continent and from North Awerica | . sovern | troops Elug o now 1s Bu6 Lo work of & momest of | goneito waltder his sister st Miramar, and aftorward to have | the Tmperial Hall in presence of the officers of fhe gurmison, | Bent and may remain in vigor withous prejudice o the maity | ¢; ty wes by the morn ] iy - e - the members of tho Setate nd the mrnicipal authorities, 11 Ktate and ita interests. The Goveroer Geveral who hus i bageh thme, and it does ot require the utterance even of 8 WEISPT. | wcorted ber do Brussels, hus becn seat for to Romse. The great | Vou Bistow, tue Prussian Civil Comvmisssioner, 1 Fio hald offieeia haryed by we 10 sxecate, iu contormity | Lotz ut when within a couple of wiles by land from that ther, and they west | " o g 0 f hor s the exercise o of taking possessivn. forticss, & and cannopade opened on that | thronged. -y | The Bl Cvertmeat must bo | M5k Of n prosention for folse news which the Aeewdr would in- | authoritice fo aontize n the cxcreise of thelr £ Cintie of Dabelabers, Oct, 3 Winas, m.«m..........‘.;'x...fl.. badiry, tho e | Tho Proaidont an bis daaghter snd Ms, Walltak J Bimnark Schouhauses, Baron von der Heydt, von | from whieh was so well directed that it impeded the far- | picd seats at no great distance 'y uplit, vou Mubler, Count von Lippe, von | thet pr of the Allies. The ships of the van, four | the proceedings with great interest, each the same, aithough the form may be different. ~1f it be truethat | our by venturing upon-such & statcment as thie, uxless upon M s broad and generons freedow is the beritage of England. o gy hich he did ju pee this, to m"'ihflh that frecdom forever on the foundstiou ‘;a‘:;}'}.‘ x‘y:‘xa-k;'\[v‘l'.:fl:.l:h-::'r:“ Aot ‘their .:‘..\’:,‘."u V‘J.]:. If'-::i'l .l-"fl: dhiead | Selchow, Count von Eulenbourg. iron-clads, beivg considerably damaged, the fell with a printed syllabus of the cercmonies, to w) The ‘;I.‘.ZL",'.'E:: l::mlxl:yz.n‘e&f‘.w:‘-':-u‘:ge:l ;;."::‘.:z“-.u’. l:nl:\i E " Aoderon from theit new e powerfal | THOCLAMATION OP THE KING OF PRUSSIA 10 THE PEOPLE | and on the following duy landed abaut 7,000 troops,and pro- from timo to time. " press of Mexico had arrived in Trieste from Rome. ceruing the coustitution of the wnay, Ov HANOVER. cecded up the Hm.‘.L to within 1,200 yards of Curuzd; | Ay Oden of New-Orleans celebrated ? "Tho Simed says: On Momlay a athering of from 100000 4o | & letter dated om Keowo oo B K I st BNl 1 o the genctal aorrniel Shehy B s e Te o Hinorie frocimation of | o homburdment then comnenced, the axeaultiog eoluma | musie for the occasion being l'-lfl to 110,000 persons, composed of workingmen, took place at |\ RN ere. Yoaterdsy at 9 n. m., without havin 't oF 10 Pressiom® T N s e e I W] dashing up to the Paraguagan intrenchuents with fixed | No. 2. P e . i g worg Ry o y at 9 o g ying of the Prowsian notioval an |3y the patent which I kave imied to-day I unite you, fnhab- » 4 e In o, ! e e e orodn Mondey T 4bd | Foames e andicuce, o presente herslf ud fhe ¥ TLazge 1w e Komerberg, bu the 1 | 1tarte odtbe eountry of Hasover, with 'd’.{"é:‘ Jo; iubot | bayonets, and lasting the Bruzifian colors of its walls | It ia not to0 much to a8y that 20 Pollecting together of $0 great & Multitude in order 10 discues | S6¢:e Holy Father. Hhowas mmediotor Peciuet b oid i bere and your German brethren. Separated henoeforth by the | 8fter an hour's des| and bloody struggle, The Para- | of sacred music has ever ‘with such nd sapgart ‘the principles of the Maahood Snffrige Assacin- | 0.iave presented o peition 2y e Sergels e sasetion every Ye Bank of Frunkiort bas roised ite rate to 4. decison of war and the reorganization of the comman o yans withdrew in good order, tiking part of their artil- | effect on this continent, and by & 100, that e e B P ratabod ine Lecds, and lately carvied on | ShiS€ her husband had doue us Eroperor of e Ty THE INCORPORATION OF HESSE CASSEL. fatherland, from o princely fouse 10 which you were stta with thew. 10 professionals. The and party ba o vigorous agitation in nll the towns and villages comprimd in | 32 rclicious matiors. The stary goes (hat the Pape positively | The Royal Butent taking possession of Hesse Cossel was | with aithtul devotion, yon now enter iuto the union of o neigh- bont 3 o'cloek in the afternoon, soon after the troops struck with the musie, especially with the what is known s the woolen district. refused 1o do &7, when dhe Empress declared thatebe would Bot | yojemnly jeomaigated at Cayeel on the Eth of October. AR e | boring eountry, whose population la ‘aitacked 1o you by their | began 10 advance, a G8-pound shot from Curusd peno- | alma virgo™ solo, in which the fine soprano vuiee of ‘The. Morning Star says: The number of persons whe ut leave the Vatican if tho request were ot grantod. members of the: Bstates were present ot the ceremony, aud great | common origlo, by hu{nuv. and by cgstows, ne well a8 by | tr00d the casewate of the iron-clad Rio do Janeiro, kmn. singer displayed wonderful 4 E The writer adas that be cannot guarantee the authenticits of | i) uuinm prevailed. Before reading the royal potcut the | identity of Snterest. If you cannot wever without grief the old | 1'10n and one officer; a fow minutes after sho was blown | bility. The musical tended: the Reform demoustratjon st Leeds is estimated wt | S0V ¢ " ¥ Fro ds speechies were made und resolu- s, but he is certain that the Empress did net quit the Vit | pyyuiny Commissioner delivered » apeech, in which be said: | yelationship which had become deer to 1 respect that . R A . T S coviet 452 fenne | oanontil six oielock in the evealug. She then retired to 1o | The thousands sssesmbled e to day ire proof that the peagle | griel aad see in 1t & guaranice ibat you sad your! children | to atoms by the explosion of a torpedo, which also de- | taiufy been ou 8 scald Uons pasecd. e Tows Hall was denacly erowded. MrIleht | pyivate s of (be Pope wnd in Volipes eondinued bie i | of Tss Careebknow how So sppreciate (g (mmeine iper | Wil aise athfully itaol youmaives (4 me. dnd o my hewes. mged;nflunbfl& The aceuracy of aim on the part ‘mass Archbishop in yeply ke made o powerful speech. hences wsual Gudly soutine, leaving the Empress with ber lady | 500 which the event of to-day posscsses fof the welfare of the | Yoa will N«fi\w the necessity of what has been done; | of the Paraguaysns astomsbed the Allies, who hi tin discourse on the THE LEEDS REFOEM DEMONSTRATION. in waiting. % e of L country, aud will one dey bless the change whic is now betug | for If the te of that serious conflict and those | lately bean accustomed to laugh at the wild fire of their | for his text the i7th verse A letter gromJome jof the .5 the Sakut Public of Lyons, | effected. londy victaries wero not (0 be lost for Germany, the duty of | enemy, aud they atiributo the great damago done to the | o the Homans After t lhnu!- and i L .,.‘?‘i.".‘:?..‘,?,: =3 ".‘;:eh o i‘:".“x.‘f;.‘?”.n‘.".‘é'“,'.‘“&m.., of | ®Mhe & of M R IXCOKPORATION OF NASSAU. onr own self.prescrvation, as well os the na- upper works of their ships to the presence of | cinnati, a8 oldest by gobitical mamen frod Eugland. 2200 Bmgentn of Mozieg dnchs s mohm.:. :;‘qnnrl.:d The ceremepy of formally incorporating Nassau with the | tional humu,mm the firm and durable unity of Hanover | gome foreign artillery of lnmgl-fum trenches. | Spalding, wokve. Londen Daily News ssys that th Lecls femontration, |'suince, s prssenied ‘herclf ot the Vatican & e e Toiy Prussian Mosarchy ook place st Wiesbaden, on Oct & with | with Fimesle, J003 vasouid 7 B, (800, % 0 e You | | Offiial seports givo the Allied loss, hors de combaty at | qualifioations for b in numbers and organization, is admitted 1o have been ¢ ¢ pi great solemnity. Iy 3 ot b et o s T s | ke e ey elvl e ey | SRS o manomaa i ononce asouvms me | sk i s iy cutdrmton, T iavestubde 3 | L0 S oat ol ' e seporion and murderous | Uhe AGhian % seded it everything that her hnsban \ah Saae. a9 Emperor with respoct BUBJIRCTS FEOM TUE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. PO O ot ol et bellere that Jou | ire of shell from Curuzd whon swimming to the shore sbd worthy of the Bodle . ENXGLASD AND THE EASTERN QUESTION. . religions matwrs. The story ‘that the Pope positively | HANOVER, Oct. 6.—King George of Hanover has. with seeer b - o4 e e Mm‘ l"m"“dh 4o "I ted obstacle h M"' Yl The London Tiumes of tho 9tk in an oditorial eays : ' As tothe | reiuged and that, the Empress then declared slvs wonid got | Yotion of his own rights, abrolved ol his suljects—enpecially smoug iy peopls. By union with my Siaten r changels 18 uncxpected obstacle has caused o enspension which they bad the to Eastery, question, nove of thase who bold us cap would | Jeave-the Vatiear . i€ her request were Foanpor | former civi) oficinle—from their oath of allegiance. il Delius o yeur sk, Sommere snd wayigation. My ch-nfl:.nflh- original plan of attack. The Allies immedi- | begging God to bless Americs make of us 8 dream of 118 coming to & settlement without us. The expulsiou funtee tho authenticity of al} this; but it s certain the | The Prassian royal pateut taking formal possession of Han "‘“f“* s ““ ly assist I'""ilw'" % s dis- | gtely began to fortify themselves lu the position £ biessed by God and 1o the o of the Tark from Earope, thepartition of his spoils between | Empress dif ot qe't the Vatican.until 6 o clock in the evewing. | 0V¢r was solemuly prowulgated in this capital today, The tribution =I‘P:'¥’“‘ chargee. "';“'"“""’m "““d';‘j“'l"v Gen. Flores, ¢ with the reconnoissunce of the ene- | example of Yirtee. "t Russia, France, Austria and would_little affect our | Khe retirédh to the privatestudy of the Pope, and his Holinees | Toral proclamation was read in the palace at 11 o'clock by the r'l:"‘"";”’ . m""".‘“‘n‘ O gunctusl aduisls | my's next Line, roports the Paraguayans in®a still detter | Arcl mn:;.auan‘ in a beautiful y oy v B guce By e wi, P | o o e b aheredrd G s, | G ocere, Nl of e e S e bl | Vs vy ke s Lt e | Postionddeeni s e et e, o 4, | anking i et SO RASL S8 D i ol B oy Fount thel Uiy baladions, | Aoe oLl b0 e et “Siie o logty Jet ang | (he chieC antboritios and the directors T el be o future beacdts ooy fo | presumed that the onward movement of W inveding | and f ,and exprasing @ Boe hat (he the colleges wene i - L they may put their fuith in meedle guus, they may forget all we vited, and 2h eedings 3 off withont auy disturbasce | you. Your valliant youth will faithfully unite with their | srmy will not be resumed before the middle present | Father ook fu B b Gl gty bt R ey vt bador g m e Hol;r::‘::fimmvfe'm;rm-flm:-r ing. Jn | Se potia TP iy Tretheen of my other for the defense of the fatherland, | month, the ended s by referring o the war in whioh Prasia | 8w the Prussian army will receive with joy the brave Han: | = The fleet continues in the same position, and will proba- | of & new of things. ' theless, the gold in our bauke, 4o thews and sivews io 0ar | reason fe impaired, and we know beyond any doubt that Pro. he patent @y race. B B Doy gmedical atteudant, scarcely deaves her. | euguged in selfdefense; and of whiah the viciorious issue had | QYersnh to whom u great jage s now open ia the auaals of | bly ot try lo ascend e river the army is ready to | President Johnson listened to the addresses of the Arehy _ THE CASE'Of LAMIRANDE. 4 Tk Monde, 8 Jourus! likely 10 ba well informed inguch a case, | Jed 1o the ? xation of Hanover. This document declases .‘"""'k ""’L-n o i -fium.l it To lonat b march again. bishops of Cincinnati and Baltimore with cvident interest, The Morning Herald says Laz) Btasiey hus applicd to the | abserves: thet the uaion.of Hanover with Prussia was decided bs the mm“fl‘"‘,mh oo : oo yout educatiousl 1% | " Dissatisfuetion is becoming very both in the Ar- | aud seemed to derive satisfaction of 6k atthorities for & postponewsent of ibe trial of M. Lami- | * A day or two sine=we received a melaucholy statement re. | Jaw of Sept. 2.aul that by the present patent his Majeety Zhe R e e i tine and Oriental Repub 12 this Empire, at tho | bishop Purcell’s discourse that had until an official statemest.of the proceedings, under | apocting the Empresssf Mexico, to which we hesitated to give | Kiug of Pravaiatakes possession of the country. It orders the B it 3 B ot Do ors ol e | [ncapacity, as the public calls it, of the Allied Generals and | The ceremonies of the Couneil with .which his extradition from Conada:took place, has been re- | credence. Our private letters from Rome uuhuppily deave no adoption of the.Prussiun arms, demands dutiful obedionce from Prassi s s td‘l‘llm m an Wdr«:‘;;- e l.lly'dtho lisg Adm! oLy the o . Latin, aed thele MV o G SevernieSeend. oulituon ub}fl- T rssanof er Majesty hun sivca way | \he population, aud promisce protection o the melearnel oot isednd epyreelated us the grardian of the Bieey soi inds. | Sopeclaly ol e L e of il dusbors, while ihe | Eekbidkops snd. Disbope. Tale'Gome, the prosmmticn ? Sader ok oo e / : P 3 3 Tiia statd ther e e bl i Bomdoat bod boen | Later jfhe ock canaed by o masy hopos suldadly QISP | gequncs of the hitherio eziating laws and natltutions, o conpicuons amon thos of s best cildre. Yo slao w1l | torpodoes ase exploding uader the keel o Lis shipe. formod ang moved back 1o the residence by «0ld at Liverpool to the Sultan of Zanzbar. & Tovis letter in the fualépendanes of Brussels annomaces that [ | The royal proclamation polats 1o the commuuity of erighn 2 T you te & guoster ooubtry. ho Paraguayan loas has boen estimated by the Allies ot | the same youte it had come. ALABAMA STAYE @0CK. Dr. Blanche, so well kuown for bis treatment of meutpl dis. | language stoms of fanover aud Prassin. It partica 4 N0 RSIQR A0, 00 5 1066 800 killed alone, besides a large number of wounded, of | ~ As the ¢t left the cathedral, snd was endeavor- At & mecting in London on the 0th, of holders of Alabama | enses,ikas been sent for do Rome to attend to the Empress larly reminds the Hanoverians that the reorganization of Gor [ el 3 -| which, however, the Allies have taken few or none, asit | ing to make his way to 8 carriage in waiting for him, be . #ate stock, it was unanimously agreeda aceept the proposition | the Xard, m meutioning the rumor, remarks that the ¢ wany demanded the incorporution of Hanover, nd declaree e o hias generatly been the caso throughout this wer, was surrounded by s crowd, hu e Treutirer of that State, ofexing, o renew the sverdue | meat made by the Jownal de.JAdje, that the Ewmpress ( that what Prussia bas acquired Germany has gained. TURKEY. nfi: reported that Barog Porto Alegre is quite confident | forward to shake a‘:fix him. #.filfl m bonds of the State, and to fi‘" bondsof & similar descriptiou, | lotte will not be able to wiait Brussels on the annivers: DECLARATION OF THE LIBERAL MEMYERS OF THR HANOVER |\ orupeorioN IN CANDIA—ANOTHER V oF Tng | of eapturing Curupaity ifl o fow days, but it is also said | surprise, but was evidently flattered ,payable in twenty years, in liea thercef. death & (Queen Louise, kenws to coufirm the reports iy - rflAllll-l’l:Dll‘l]"flfl x\h FAVOR OF 'AX)‘)'IJATWI. CANDIOTES—ARRIVAL OF A ""cl“.::“ - that General Flores, who knows the u’-nuym and their :inn . . . THE GHEAT BABTERN STEAMAHIF COMPANY. tion."” wmerciless coincidence, the protest of the King of Han- : RS~ ¥ N-CLAD. 3 meeting of the Great Eastorn Stoamship Company was | The cetical journals of Franee see somothing awfeia the over against the annezation of his ;\nlunmn e ok vimds. | The sttack of the combined Turkish and Egyptian | 10rritory better than any of the general officers now ia the | _ The President was mtmumww. T e wih it Sr Dantel Gooch, Bart, pro. | coincidence of the Empros of Maxico's iusaaity with har visit | ately succeedod by & mantfesto rom the Yibera) majority e , under Mustapha Pashe, has completely failgl, and the | S¢id, 8 Bot s0 sanguine in his and talks of return- | Swann, who auticipates at He 1" "That the 2500 shses in the Anglo. | to the Pape for the purpose of ahiaiuive conditions whikiibey | what but lately wus his own Second Chamber, in w Lick that Callotes huve maintained themselves in all thelr posifions. ing to Montevideo before the end of the present month. but many surmise thet the visit to yd m goh Com i Lold by this company be ;lnuuhrv "jzrmmlrli‘h;hlkv wizh the Hgnte of the Ch;;n‘h. ?‘n aunexation I-k goquiro\-m.r approved. This importaut doeu- rfin:‘r.wmhw- l«.I‘ A great victory in Province THE BEAZILIAN PARLIAMENT. different than the mero vide: smong; thosharel +tigon 10 their respeetive | Avenir National thivks it @ mackery to suppose that s judg- | ment runs as folkyys « of Retino. Hitherto they have heen successful s onies, importance ] nu iy cages where a Imgpgl‘lur Would. by receon of | ment of this kind has been passed .on' 81 unluppy nn_n(-l\)c 3 “The onwurd guarch of eveuts has destroyed the endepend- | “The Turks continue rulr’h-rhmnmII in Hntnln’l‘t:fi. mflne mflfl??d%fi&?hfl‘u%h‘grlkm _l;'llh votulls:‘:-'l. elections ‘I‘d the number of share held by him in thie seppacy,be entitled to | canse sbe bas asked of the Comnt af Reme that which it graate] | ence of the ki of Hanover, aud Jed o its reunion with | have put to the swoed about 300 women and children and nli the Emf o the 16th iust., his Majesty pronouneing | with it. 2 fractional part of & share i the Angio A Company, | to Franee, £pain, Austria, and soveral other countries. the kin n. All our endeavors In the last Session | mon. v of diocharse. it which he thaaked th ¥ Be be paid for such fractiopal part at the raie PARLS RACES. e g o Chabers fo cuset the German unity mave: | ~The' insurroctionssy movement 1a Candls s spreading. A | 8 ciof discourse, in v! thaaked the represcntatives | The members of the Council dined current ot the said-Abaros in the Londou Stock Exchange this | At the Pasia Races Gladintenr won easily the Tmperial prise. | ment to take @ differcnt course have bean in vain. The King of | decisie battle is expantad. The commander of the Egyptian of the eountry for their labors, aud exprossed the hope that | tho Music Hall, North H nse of the i | troops in the i been recalled The French ironelad | they would continue to enconrage the enlistment of vol- | dined at the Eutaw day. e congratuly.ed the sharcholdcis upon the sucoess of TUL EMPEROK NOY T0 GO 10 BPAIN, Hanover would not listen to our appes! to his their l’hkiflfill-' the hpg{ conclusio arrived ot in con The Monitewr snss : Several journals anudunce that the Em- | ties be owed to Gérmany. Our Warings :emx‘nzi th yirg of the Atlantic cahle. "Lhe great ship | peror and BEmpress are to procced to Pumpelons, iu Spau. testations, that the fnterest of the couats by bim were negl i ha vell as our pro- | gquadron he nrrrud fa Candian waters, unteers to re-enforce the army in the field. 4:15 p. m. train for W required o different An election for two Senators for this city and province THESSALY. ted. Not Tiae bundred Turkish troops from Varna have been dis- | took place the duy before yesterday, the result of which is from the interior comes in very for two | There is uo fesindation for that statement (course from the ome pursu had been very suceesig' ; po one could have been years, as lw bad beei srithout being coneliced hat its larg DEATH OF LALLEMAND. a particle of thoae sovereigi righte which, useloss o | patched to Thessaly. not yet known, as th size and great capabilities were necessary to the laying of the | The well knewn German puinter of battlescenes, Fritz La Whey were Limeslf, were yet of great wmowent to any DIPLOMATIC HELATION GREECE. ) '{‘ “ establi ¥ _"b‘“m - ufi -p'r;:' M%fl*fl“ l':;‘ Nf”;::"" ;;-,;}w i f)';;’ 10 | mand, bas died of eholcrn o} Viensa. Balage ;‘:‘v‘u:fl authority fl’.{a {‘"f"’ffil" "-;::a_ "f:m"‘f“%"b ’ 'I“" Afli‘pl?h Constantinople -.'ni:um majority of the | very 'm;:n:“l’z‘f- ex, Ph«eb; w’ 'nhu: ::el{nu:h: THE FENIAN ey 0 b respect pouif X 0! ¢ once, bereof theTurkish ministry advocate that diplomatic 1o | gle ilian Minister i fae 30,000 four per, @ nt stock of the Agiantic Felegrapi THE SUEZ CARAL. ueec forming 1 the new state of Zhings, nor the task | ooy g - elected will be the present Bruzilian Minister in the Argen- | BY vELEGRAPE TO THN : ug 10 the e A e e o e i | Intiae ehould be brokeu off with Greece. The Grand Visler asd | tine Ropublic, as a reward for his incessant labors in "Tol The Sues Consi Company contemplatoe nndertaking the {rausport of ertau, kivda of 1« rehaigiee pr T w desirable, at th> present, soment, to part Wil thew,bue to | { upon him under . Pasha are, howe - pro- he trafle neross | uf the (rorman Coufederncsy, though on tharoughly reformed | A3 ) AOVSTNT, Vppases et siop: moting the comfort and well-being of the sick aud wound. | _James J. Rogers, T is cnommenately. Tn 8 very shart qraco of time 19600 | ‘Laiis woion sad beoe 86 18hy 0ur i, Dyoame imposeible, and A Wrmfl:‘::’::“::m‘d »f“:":-l':luuinl‘l";l:;lv and | od of th army, as also for the ‘“ble ‘manner iu which be | unteored his gorvaces “gratia® to ‘.Daml_v‘ the Directors .were of opinion that, ;looking to the Bedrtainty of, the futare ausrations of the skip, it would be uu- a A g 7 - s of manufuctvecd goods for Ludia passcl over the Suez | that : . P , ! o ufi‘fi&.‘; :‘n- future x;.gm warrant. T s greut G of cotton comes trom Somay by that :h;_:":‘r;un“.;nv:;..{vlrv e 'lr;.fir..m.:_r‘::l-‘;:‘: o 2 :?:_:x'm:‘ ¥ ,-?m&‘lo&;:::(murnh ve been despatched to Epirus. :'u' fl-& d.f’,'.' :::l:: 'h; the mnwimfi position ::umuu ruhi.ud % ~ The gain of £% 000 was reysd to the Directors for their past | Toute. There has bacn a reduction of 23 per ucet on tho Fute of | she inevitable consequence «f previous eventa. Gue section of "eftect the pacific m‘u?mfln‘ ey andiog o Conrt while here. The ... ., carriage of goods scn by slow trains heatry regards our rewion with the. grost Lierman Stato | 1© €560 NS oL o ChEA WY E IR 0y 1 i ] Nothing o Bas tre P A prt' a6 the protest | tice Wilson, through M. (ap e st B ¢ st | After consuitation with the Hon. THE KICALL OF MR. FIGELOW. Among the Intest gews which has come from the United States, has been remarked the nominstion of Gen. Dix ns Re- | nee equally suspicious for Germany and | o ven sy the ramors current here that a portion of the garrison | jaearc nade by Peru and Bolivia against the triple alliauce; tion Jeoks upon the changs as an irre. ) " e Jo-fnet, quietly ucecepting 3 becouse there is 1o other busis g:l;;'g'-;,.h,;‘_'"gmfl:;'«;‘g:pmf-:n wown ol Prevess. Tho | ¢ will most ':,m,,,,,,m,mh 2t Wes Tnoed Dt m,m..au-mnum. ¥O MEX PE THE NAVY. #he nawal oditor of The Timer says, the supply of seamen bas mtjength wacked what appears to be the mi ) poi Yy : i o e, fo he 4 mu prosentative of the Repyblic in France, reploeivg Mr. Bige: | of palitical existence left. A third and not inconsderable sec- | TS SRME 1R TN O . ¥ cant was not eutir Mg of oo oue dilp fn ke of thp ereas 7 s o oy thom 1 as yet opposed 10 the new aspect of We cannot, | bear Castrl, and attacked Arta, ia alse contradioted. but with litlo, foundation, that & small Sotills, Bracllian, | Nopa o the trals will be prooeeded wi & p w of the great ports of ou . PP was going to bo sent up the Amazon River to watch the e Mersey Ligate h;;._“." i o ot et h“{l‘:r:‘l‘;flr‘::‘:tlzf r:‘i!n‘zfl;»r‘(_""h:‘ r,‘.'.'. mofe-ta five Jours boweyer, hut .y.,wn.,lu ull men capable of p;vlmnl refl Iiuwr ety Poruvian frontier; so far the Government has taken no d.yuxt,b.y"m:?u%nh 290,410 50 Bon TOF Mo, any semce . . it | jas resided umoug s whe had gnined mueh coteess as Consul | pecognigug the undeniable trach that the restoration o S Mier; o S e 48 s Spuosing she d t0 | W S0 of the United Status before. heing invosted sith bigher | the Ringdom of Hanover can ke only attempted with the aid - POLAND, steps in that direction, and the two now iron-clads now in ""’“M 0 covngy. e stbmatiop: bF The Sriseet D be anpplicdYo hor fom the usul Je funetions, will occasion deag regret 1o all those wh hive had | of forelgners, and ot the expens and ruin of Germeny, | ARREST OF THE GREEK UNITED BISHOP. port are being got ready to go south, Judge until nllmmczm.ifln.wlldflll’mw Sare 1he Whle f qur home ports gl u wportunity 10 know aed to sppreciate bim. Charged to | will deem ‘it their patriotic duty to take an active part in Adispatch dated Oct. 8, from Thorn says: ** BUSINESS. be threo weeks of & month, t his conntry at & fame when it woe st 0 by eivil o speedy consalidation and definitiee settlement of our coun- | vieos received lieve to-day from Chelm of the 4th in: Busizess thronghout the country is improving fast, and Ser 04 RIBALDIL. r 1. er in the dalicate n We therefore regret uscless agitations, wileh by eseitivg | that during the previous ‘night Bishop Kalinaki of the commercial trapsictions are being Wade on & larget sealo | o ;:fl::r&u!‘?-amom mhl‘flllcul h-dcz. tho C. et - tions oceusic Tha Landon Daily Telegragh says that it is rumored that Ger i i i i g Engk Narember bot it tba | our occupation of A 1o | ilfusory hopes are enlculated 10 awaken o spirit of discontent, | United Chired, and most of his clergy, were arrested wnd cou- m;‘,”md:}'”" ogand in Nevember, but that the | foulf st ersas a diplon nd oh b4 bt Hicial 10 the. couutry sad the parties. . | veyed ot of the lown by the Kussias suthoritien” than for miany wmonths past. sul intimated ‘ourt that be had reccived iustruc o ladtind Joss o shyoure, Bt Mr. Bigeiow was the best of all mou fheed | dulging them B tae other hand, we fiope and tiust that Wis NEWS FROM THE PROVINCES. tus from W to engage counsel for all the pris- The ad its for this delicate situation .Munvs’nn Be did, 1o the Jove of K's | Prussian Majesty's Gov ulinr inwt s S From the provinces thero is no uews of cousequence. | gpers of American eitizenship. n th “M: Jhebsr Kitons and Seb own conntry an sccurate knowledgs of ours, and & siueore syg.- | 1 1 mod. | SHOCKING MWRDER. The Provincial Assembly of Goyaz was opened on the Ist 116 Gastons O e BuvesLs yETES. el France . . . e 1 BY TELEGKAPN TO T 3 3 ult,, and the exhibition ‘on the 5th. The latest accounts e ky r of English volunteers who will Neéve % ufter so Tong a restdence fu Europe, My. Bige In many sioiln 11 shocking murder was per- | from the frontier of this province confir the report of the RAILROAD INTELLIGENCE. o o m;"‘;";:'fl he ,;7‘;}:J“;:,, bk Yo felt t 10 80 his cont | 0 how to combii S wight. Tho victin was | death of the commander of tho overland military expedi- | gy rausonsrs 1o TuR TRIBERE. Tloza! naxt week s about 1,30, Lords Lindsay ,f'fl':‘:, e D s . k olon, 39 yoars :‘g‘;: e lived | tion to Mato-Gross, ;imince of which :Iha Parnguayans Wasteron, Ock 45, ises be 2 ~ ety e clog still retain possession. The expedition will probably never | The Railroad Convention of all the seaboard e sl lines en and cight o'clock n young mnn lake oymumad of ticio Lompson to assiat him, arrive at its destination; it hus now been some thirteen | gym New-York to Atlauta has been in session all day, and ad- | Ofice e mup of the located line of the Mississippi and J | Supesior Ll St Poul to De Bota, in that State, an Sor which wgunut of Lind wis made by Act of Congress ap- . proved Muy 7 « Sty wiles of the propoecd road has been TNURN. | consis bl i e e Lo sapidiy vashes 1o couil BOCIAL §017,YCE CONGRESS—FAMINE 1N INDLA~PAELIA- i | ¢ W PRESENTATION—COTION M4NUF uon o sl lim, | ST o the Toud. | rom Now-York to-Atlusta ha been s 1 | wout an honr SIIPMENT OF COFFER. Niebolas, pgiam ednesday next at the St httelien | The South Amenican cariies home nearly 7,500 ags of | - The Governar of Minnesots has dled fu the General Land- i cst shipmient ye de on this new lin » caruently d coffee ed mandor dajn 1 t Holbery wis the B0 iRy il Louds ju e | tion of $he com Y B of only abeut ten yedine Y, 8 o ife was to & groat axtant prXEAtIIo if tho fovervment wourl wly piovide e weans, which «ould o dong by muking canuw he best g wnfive, Krow eertmo RTETY!