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A NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUnE, WEDNESDAY, PECEMBER 26, 1866, 9 2 o S — SIS (e i - i goods | Bavaria favored the oustom, and on tho house, when an when compared with that of buta. time ago, as border- | is still th youth, as a0 amusement on FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. | travats slores, eaifers, s, i screcas, wmbrells, parasols, | agents, to o Lo he transmision nod raroptiof OF et tminent man wea born, Lsd- lived or diod, bo pisced a | ing on the wiruculous, 4We remem! , “Yhoso | wiid o U Lovisiato piayed outado the wall 4 2 . e iuf\»—l'\l!l'uliulmwt-fllomeml Fither BorAten's | , ™ mrnivilors must state to {he Dritish Exeoutive, onorbe- | ymall tablet recording the fact. Popular estiuaiion hiks | famous | wsscrgonsen’ of tho Netherlauds, who v Eloreuco, t there i8 a focblences in the appearance of B B AT G ALY K Olothes of Py BEiE and | fore the Sus ot Saaanry, 1967, I cho intand Uiemaelves DeEr | doe the $ame rogurding Deo Foven Fand o path load g | tured, wifiPtheir v0o6t Yestoln of imperfeat constrniotion | the maen. & wadb of mnscle if not of bone, which donotes TION. L By lireu's olothes, epecia | ally being in Paris to receive and install tioir goods 10 tho | ron g village info the n“ll\)'ll\'h wnd open country 6t tho [ to opposdhe creat and mighty flect of Spain. And the | iuability for long coutinued lsbor, and which hes been ' ‘A U1 Uilidingaor it they fntend employing an sgeats M the lsiter, | g0 66 4o Kahiuburg-—meatiosed in foruer lotier—is | Lord, who I ves frecdos, ciowned tho work: and theso | found prastically to be the caso, wiion employod side by i g R and Jovelers' Wonk: | ey mount rmnwsit by thegame o tho mame dad 44t OF | i} nammod i ls:boven Wes.” A rough board on & post | fgle \esecl. grow 10 13 one of tho proatcat floots of tho | side with the English workus eny oo, Mlver AL ur the persons \rLo ofer thelt acrviees s agents may | announces this 4o the wuyfurer, w.tld; plantivg on the foremnst & broom, aksiguthat | Turenive pewors, jugonuity, quickness of polption 1y ) ) e JeeL G ia | 1o icei o the Paris offcen, af South Keakingten Musoum: but | - ‘Tl pith Ties beside & brock, bordorsd by high bushen. | itk s breom, Uiy would :H:x'fex:h:;:z?&t{;“° ani d‘?«‘)“w%’lc”h’fl?u“r&-‘l‘fl?u".&hq&h pr 0 e Lxocut pmnission do b ¢ : il o furth hat suc- —(vo of ult enemics. Ge 3 roto- | thin; aad n B o s ok Auderiak vy rraponsiilsy | A ltike furtber on, whero tho- ground somewhat ané- | ocens—frvo of ult snewion, GepIeliEn MESH (P ihing to e s mindy i o 10 oa:.:‘”m tiois of do. also had to build up amid many storus | an artist un} a gentlomen; but ho wants lkewise a ver fu the neming of agents. denly rises, is o flat gpot with scats, whonee 8 fine view | typ (s ficot of vessels, which now form?s | sbare than ho possessos of tho stdrdy endurunce, unflinch. Foacontive will mark out on the floor of the |Ge 1ad over the impcrial ecity,and the great siream on | tragile thing; it e s of the different allotments made to oxbibitors. | 0 00 vy it Ties, sud tho vast plain extenling to the | aud diflicuitics e byt 15ih of February ore nob takea. | hoso banks 1 lies, Bad 1o VoSt WSS LY redtion are | goodiy squetzyn, We, too, bave, tied & broom 8t ous | Ing resclution aad dsgusd pemevermce of the Anglo Saz- il e i riase downytands 10 whors ond s wih $¢ swoep tho ietvious * froo path ' | on. " Tie must acquifo (his muscular povit f e is o com- words of Boleredi, signifying his 8ystem | pote in tho race of human progress w th Northors uati Defensive | wh 9. Fhe Briv KLU DINT, ¥rom Our Special Correrpor den w Vi capons, bows, cross bow olvers ; i appropisied | G oun hills; and from A mora practical apd o8 of the F: el 'y 1 Wt cxplosive do., CTp8, primers [ the Kabibithon, o\ mark the floors, and place | you stand, oue vineyard joins the other, It was hituer- = méat of French literay rek L By E e o e (. paciets . shesr proper pacen, i the Jmperii_ Com: Toura, T'eah well supose, taat Bootbovon cams along tho | of eovermment, uniumolod by represcntative spesiss ko tho paimy davs of tho lialaa Republics wery M8 participation in raveling-b wission require oxhibitors o pay sll cpenses of transmission mhvu{ which 15 stl named after bim. He no lrlvu-, “in order that 1t way becowo & real path of IA‘ l)‘luq ciyilization, N 1% t 1 fory Fugs, cus! end installation of their goods in the buildiug, the storagy of 50\.!.; ias wandered on up the hill-side, whor overy mo- erty.” v orenco becomes day by day more like other capl- saeatioa:d in 8 former i PUTPOReS ; Wil tiseir paoking cawes, &e. ' . ment in Summier Mlark rises from the ground, showering | The student who first spoke eaid ho has come to say | tals. axd loses her peculiar chirncteristics, it is iuf ¥t consisia in wndi : : 18 specially ndaptedglo. scien: 1"'»“".1\1:“‘"“.1.‘3"3‘"'& I}-l‘ml..t‘l::n!, n: :::'cnml oddress, | goun Lis song as the suu pours forth ““&h d so | that the yonth ;::;kx-'nn ;nuld};otpfiou “"Mfl‘z'hflil: :«;:u‘!n-;:l;«:;&.ul examplos of *Plonnu::,.ho.{ le bitherto e nd other objects of evaphic npparatus; instru- | which wi wupplicg by xocutive Come ission. n N tery farm on ill-top. | traditions, but i1l ua horotofore brave champions ) e present; uien, who seem ¥¢ ro- v O b e i Ttk Kacontivo wiil b at Mo, | 8¢ 1886 lisve reached the moraétery SA8 OF P00 P st stepidity aad fulsobood. cefsed from thole fathers, 8 #mpress of gualities which Who knows but that here, gazing o the wide cxpanso Le- | combar fore him, he composed soinc of those passagesof hus musie | Lo g ¢, do., for nal , Bauenfeld, tho dramatist, spoke in most hu- | belonged to their republican ancestors, and which bave ol will bo open thero on $he 7th of Junu- vein. Tut it was the genuine bumor, which, [ survived three centuries of dogeneracy. Thers are, or wade by amatetrs and art, s reards cont : eollonto ticles ; military ¢ Sp.m. ° s 2L \ ¢ wv b pves, &¢ Ry order, R 0. Wyiom, which o speak (o us of immensity, of immortality. | moj "ho collectiongsxhibited will teke tho name of “Tho | * N alneh oo Taor T o Pxeastiog Commiion. | " Sohubert'slifo. was one of much itvatty, Tt was tge | founded on reality, on truth, called forth sad reflootion | rather were, tll very w1ve momor hewppet diskite Historical Litrary of Franco,” aud will couprire scarco | v D niute Wustive. | Among the articles aiready arrived for tho Exhibition | bill work throughout, His' biography has beea writffa | after the Lowrty Ut Ewory allusion was telling, and |.of socity, uud thero are siil seversl among the tradosmes, i f colcbratod works, and choice speeimons of |tV tors aro some from the East of u remarkablo charncter. ‘Thoro | wigh overy dotad that could be eolicted b Dr. Hemrich | vas responded to with loud acclamatious. The reiarks nb_vg-u-dy, intelligent men, with & zmug self- editions of ¢0) - e e L o~ gl wre some magnifieent tubes of crystallized sulphur, fund Kreissclo von Mellborn of Vienna, An FEnglish version | oin the stute of Austrin, and tho do-nothing Go“"l.muil' i'hl" refn»;l:o dg‘&mh tothafru #t noblo or prinoe a0 of bind Soveral works are mentioned 08 | yyrg CiAMP DE MARS AND THE EXHIBITION PALACE— | at Hidvena, in the neighborhood of Bagdad; also, speci- | of tho work, much abridged by tho omission of wany col- | wero full of s.:: lliigde;:e“:l?‘lm;;d':h":vm:hl ul!; dl:)o:l:::tmf:r;ot'w “,:' e trenting luy::‘l a5 oquals, y been offered by theirfowners; mnong them ; e . S NITE) . | mens of the casence of petrolenm; peadds, and woven | Jyteral matters thutimuy well lof out, hias baen gived§oy | wore trozchant fr ’ L esy to they aro the fira: dition of Jacquos do Thou, published in 155 WIUAT 1S EXPECTED OF TUK UMTED STATES= | G of various kinds, From Mossoul kave como five | Edwaed Wilberforos, At am of 1o Intier | wore clothed, Ta apite of il complatite, one, thing muat | rich or poor, which the cl‘u(;u‘.m.n:{gmmx"h the firt cditioneof Montaigue, 1595, the copy wh WHAT THE SOUTI AMERIGAN STATES ARE DOISG | gifforont varieties of bonutiful marblo, ten or & dozcn 80rts | work, Wo see hero how hard 8 bttle hehubert had to | be ek : Tt the press censorship hero is most | selven; those men itho traditions and histories of + Fias et s 3 e e b il B XICE 0 MNOLIE EXHIBITOMS—REMARKATLE | Of ores, much as those of gold, silvcr cqppor, iron, &e.: | fight with tho music publishers, and_ Lo e o | ity ceronted, for A1l théso specches oppear to-day in | past days, and their eyos will liht up with ani belorsod 10 Queen Elizabeth of England. con wpbd s ey oo 4 several untiguitios discorered at Ninove! .un-ilmlrblul weo-pt o few dolars for & compor ition which brought tho sucty Jour n;n: unr}] gwl:w, or.lhoci!y nd;l‘;:_o ;.:‘up‘:. e t’m m ,l'l.(:r’;:lulouol‘;o u?c“:??'{“"" gm RTICLE FROM THE - wposite Mot the plae lled Tounouz, i ¢! fit, T m 6 which Bave made | The Pres: of the Chimaber of Commerce, Win! eil works| f niocia; 1 fousd opposite Moot neat thf pice, S8 Ty T P moughout Butopo and Awer } orins, tho intorost of whieb, mi? year on the our Giotto, owr Cimalve, ot owr Amolfo. o 1% Duke C'Ausale, & great collector, has_ offered. & b osite Mogtoul nags b, Sigt Tomnons ] Tl o e Feie 1S —THE S Prophet i i e - o1 i . ropo and America, | g 000 3 A " VISITORS—THE ALLOTMEXT OF BPACR IN Tuk | the Prophet, with hieroglyphic 1u riptions b eir-owh fuiet way throu, po ey !’;d of December, was to ¢ given to a writer for the public m&'llh fonduess, and nameo with of splemiid copy of Abe works of the eelebrated Hugnenot, ¢ f 4 throuy " r . - " decipherod. On one of theso marbles is engraved some- | which have inado the word wu affoe Philippo de Momcy, the stern friend of Henry 1V, This PALACE TO TUR DIFFERKNT COUNTAIFS. h ‘i b i flo wing bebiud. i i oldds, 6 1AM | press who wight be in noed, the same to bo called the hoso who centuries ago defended their lib- X \Sing Hean segies blad, viIN € MFFe NES A% [ouwibiod Suite 18 ipiine gl I,‘r }..I":" !,'liux.x vmla'}; Y\‘)A: And Tater in the evoning came tele- | orties, or o8 simple merchants bfifinllulm.(fi. k xfiL from north, sonth, cast aud wost, | haughty fondal kin and nobles of Kiu From Djarbekir, wites, wronght stufls, and carpots in | jmous with gxquisitg besilsy yith st Ay e white vellum, epd bears (heAdevice, | From Our Special Correspondent. B mortis comes gloria Victor Cousin, Tams, Nov. 30, 1806 | oo tyles Lisve bocn sent pd orful melody, theso songs wore huckeerod ov¥ |“grams Trom o e e ot 15 | The works of the perk and palaco in the Champ do | ™ e rdon Reonomist mikes & saggeation worthy of | and tho lowest o e O L. becanso, fore | bringing hoarty In relution (0 tuis 800 | noe ore now in g suflicicatly advanced. sfate to.enable | rerious attention as to the dclays aud inconveniciced | gooth, it vas a0 unesrtain whethot they would ploase. But | brothes cditors aud litorary and political mon. hon ““8“""‘,'"“"“:"‘“‘- WY BN 0 KUEBCRUON | ) sobscrver (o form o very accutate ides of tho goneral | likely 4o arise fo visitors to the Eshibition if the prgsent | timeshas shown they make thoir way to overy heart. No e peste ccBliiemiwiuiiioniiey 1 b orton 1o tho y 9 g s fouse aystem prevails, The impedimentd™now | ono is proof agaiust their magic influenco. Thoir wuthor's FLORENCE. Tho good old Florentine may bo seen afl day In hie Aoy it comfort nre much loss than they [*yamo on o concert bill is cnoagh to attract listoucrs. To which fa often likowiso his workstop, nd his sons ” name 00 4p ong) by THE ADM/FISTRATIVE BODY OF THE ITALIAN KING- | him, always lndualflofld{uonyhynd, but ready fora ohut 0 intel and "4 wishos and congratulations from | from their boloved Dante with the ease Mchnl:h?m Férinim Didot ax Jend some of th t 1 would Which 1 undes morous and i -<x{ of persons ed with | disposition of the whole, Before exami P ho daily press of tho United States. The T | known as “the Palace” itscif, let us say a few words | for are still far too groat for the age | hear ¢ I T Cith 1 et > Noctdo sci ) 0 ont fo enr ¢ Ei®Schubert Licd” all go with longing impationco, h :,1.111 N "»"‘13“":?,; ;’,:‘3"", A| T;,l: % Uit of | about that costly portion of the undertaking, the leveling, nlfhrm’fl % 10.v} vlll 'v" E h{l it be :wmuxll{fll‘rl“'fl.:flf" well knowing lm',uhuienllhll;lvli;:hl!l lh.yl|nwui!.~l:lnm.h POM—THE EUUCATION OF THE PEOPLE—AN IM- ':illglll:;g;florth 2 .‘l;;;"“m“:l.gl’aefb‘ux.:g Y P licd I . e g The Leonowmist, that the existing eystem of Custoin- © soems to mo that Schubert achicved in musio what . il : ) {l goods R 'l;)txl‘lull,lnn' oA ther i volumes, aud sent over to the | dmining and ccllaing. To the ordinery eye, the Chawp | pot, FO00 Yobo Kept up next. Summer, with tho lh:rn!:l:r:n::plinhrd thlwunlsj“li:wlrl( A i PORTANT CIRCULAR OF BARON RICASOLUS—TIE | () f ,%fmn whether you buy or nol, ‘ndmw“ hibition. de Mars originally presented the appearance of an alnost | erowded o houp truing which must be run incessantly, | if not wholly, & Iyrical nature, In both wo havo the kame FLORENTINES OF THE PRESENT DAY, wares, it soems equally immaterial to him v you . o little more or littlo less than their yelue—but Ttis genenlly known here that America is the eountry |y pigin, This was by no means the case, o ibition i to b o suceess, aud it will notbe casy 16 | doapypathos, and bad Schisbert not boon of as Asmpathotio | Prom Our Speeist Correrpondent. where newspaper litemsure is more uiversally brought I ) Papathos, and ] ) howe o the ‘entire population thay way other; but I much There woro depressions toward tho conter of some Aix sscape one of two conclusions, vi lither that tho inves- | & uaturo as th inspired Ayrshire peasant ho nover could From doubt whetler un'l luu notion can be formed of what is | foctin dopth, so that rder to render tho ground perfeetly tization will be so real as to disgust and exasperate the | have made, a3 is the case in all his songs, the music to be | _To rotun to the pamphilet of Pasqual any j octin dopth, 8o that iu order torend 't perfectly . nd o greatly delay the traffic us to render | thoronghly s component part of the wiilten words. He Feally done in that way. 1t scems 10 16 that thero 6an bo | Javel it has been mecessary ko Temove everal hundred O ks Goul, And fhen' gave 0ttoranos 10 no batter mode of letiing the world foim a correct judg- h » B - . thas forun a cormeot J40k" | thousand cublc yards of evil. Tn digging the foundation of | Factoly thein again in language of lis own. wicn! on the subject thai that proposed by Col Norton, ¥ Liko Jburna, too, he prescrved a cheerful, humarous vaix;‘ those of the degenorate modern school, cheat the m‘m and are as unpunctual in their ways l‘o‘n unfuithfol in o Titen, b4 sdiiaifativs Dody o | DEvmises, (hbireecld Kippuaag.e bontel s HasoNess is thero described ns sonsisting of | priscs you by his clear logical head, by his in OF em ployés of the past govesnments, of :’rfi::y h:n:j n:l:poadno oxercise of thought and jw is} By tho way, the Euglish Commission Las af | the building, 1and springs were tapped, which it eost the | ¢ t8 50 ; - & igaey . o P o B 1 s 0 wuy to it ho ki ) s 5 Y8, Sjon (cutiyingodt: he tame 1dse 44 e s tho ENIisl | angineers an immensity of trouble to subdue, X o fruid | either Pranes or England i socmplatically fuetiogn that o 8o o ovory Soto2that reaches us! Dut o _soc Ytibens of orery shade, and:Raally, of "“"f‘"’“""' bl A fa choa ol i};‘h:}i-.‘nmu:i'::in‘v'. T dnderetund, o fot. | to8ucss how many tus of concrete wero used to solidify o guin Yo aris 1o ot TeEENS Iy Spaly nlw'l sh- | times Vhoa tho cefleotion js fore~d on him also that ** man f‘n‘;‘;;“’ gl S ","",':‘.,"',";',',', ‘;,',’,?, "-,'}‘J;.{;‘Tfi LETTER FROM COUNT DE GASPARIN ON i . . J J B “ i e : the railway custom-honse offi hoth sides of 1 i d then col th ces to the country, bul, tax ] 7 v s : g tho subsoil, aud thore i a perfect net-work of roinine [N TR ARG © S ieations of its | Svery ton is proved ud then you feol tho woo that i | (ol pruhnd tho improbability of finding that men who UNIVERSAL AMNESTY AND INPARTIAL By & prearranged oreanization, a specimen ¢-yy of the | pipes for the pupposo of preventing any a mulation®of | gurd have left next to nothing to smuggle, and. although | ° And in 2ho bigh, in theanrivaled qusii had been tho corrupt:administrators of the deerees®of SUFFRAGE. : ot e Rk la e ey dostription, | qupp, In addition 1o theao pipes there are ccllarn | Franco hus not got quito so far a3 England, still, for all | with nothing backneyed, nothing cor microscopic governinouts, fallen from ignamuce and DURL [ e e & TV I B A9 ‘ pullishe : ¢ conutry in th J B ot with adnmets; reasingiaiinniind ‘the fue " Inirposcs, the umber of contrabaud articlos | Tino, thers ix w rescmbianico betwoen theso groat nthors, | 0440 2 govera o country of ZA0000 of in- o Fditor . X Trivwne. limited. | Tn ach was tho samo nnsophistioated sweotness, the same | habitants oir experieace was roguired ‘to conduct | Sir: Pormit mo to talk little with you. co, ondinary trveliog baggage ie 3 Baiientey 190, Sr e e iy Tor theao anticipaged inconvenisuces s simplo, | spontansity and wonderful facillty uf composition. To | {be sdiniuistration, ftor sogpidden ant FOAC S IWWORT | - You knbw thet Thave poverboen & wirs pertices of the and seows pertoetly |;m4-n=u‘.’m|-. o K ]z‘ur O Thels “ wopd hotes wild” was for Poth & neces- | tion, [ el v waating to produco or to forn | oo enyiong Amm.m"nm was drawn up in the lsst It inpugested that cacl¥government should employ & | sity, [t was part of the natnre of cach—nay uore, to tho ) e ol emplovés is addod a large pumbersof | scesion of Congress, It has always appeared to me that, for Vieity tepated o mon of undtmpeacliable char- | tho first time to sanction by s asticlo of the Constitution a dis- ary, 1867, shall e eent to o given place, togother with statoment of the amount of its circulation. 'I'he copics #o yeceived shall bebound wyp in volumes, classed eitker by Blates or by largoscitics, accordingly as may bo dleter- d convenionce of which, besides contribating to the ventilat will be applicablo for vatious purposes self is ored uliost on m, #s will be reme amall corps of traveling custom-honse deteotives, wh two men it was tho very coudition of existence, How SR IR, & Yiax o, bertentey honee i | Rearly elliptic, and the gallories forming the form. " It is to bo hoped that tho proprietors of the publi- | G0 b ot iy M| Bisiness it should bo to move about continually it i 4 - | © e pearanee o onee busine ould 0 ly on the | rewarkable, too, how great fn both was tho fullness of Okt In quedtion will a6 body, perecire tiat tho puc. ;‘ng‘" ey l:»l::‘r Sope 'fll’:j"‘,f‘;{lpfi“""y“c’:,;’:l,:;‘!‘:, 1ori¢ | lines of transit, oud observe_any suspicions eharactors of in':;r—‘llm woalth at heir oommand! . Thisty-ono years 1 trite patriots; but they wora born and reared in | tinction fownded on color, is to give a strauge conclusion to the O b ALY YportaittAentico o B0 cXMILIEOL '8 € UHES | repres esougors. The regular smugglers are easily tobodetected | Scay all that Schubert numbercd when hoifed, aud yet ountey was stilldivided into petty statcs, | viotory of"the North. T doubt, marsorer, whethor tho Souts, ity tyrants, and whoro lotters, ‘scionee, | [ iGor gt it ahould edopt the Amendmeat, 1 be rivate iuterests and the | representig the divisions betwean ono country ond | PSR TG 0 g, and they are probably in number not | what u long list of imporishnble compontions! " Amdng er. 1 tho centre of the whol id o in thel i auother. 1n tho ceutrv of (he wholo iy a gardon, laid out | 5% Lercant of tho persons travelivg botween tho two | his SS. have been found au endloss sumber of fragments, herco wrs in {helf lafuncy, wills which concerns at once their pi "4 Vevory ray of lightin the midst | temptedgo intrust the nogro with the right of suffrage by the Saglie abWheovn sy e matter of | with walks, fountains, & Wo are protuisey [ »f competition in the matter of | witl , o s, e et il e to 1) st i B sgraphic < ication between Ei 1| The principal gallery, whi the grand nave for the | ries ; though, according to the existing sysiem, the | yassing thoughts, and works bogun inteuded for the stage. pisos. Aokt e il : ;’:’,f:.:", P X ,I»,..".,f.,"w',,‘n:;‘,.:fl T woorn’| mack % nourly 115 fect wido and 80 foot hig do | mesuwiption in theory inghat ali travelors gi0 endeavoring Ebino aro complate, aud these, 88 tho opportunisy offers, Arent soofitys. Ehaad ncatiopol mes Incroased ropressatetion whish it wosld thus gais ia Oemgrees. $0 move on with est aud - ow York Company, | measure. " The columns supporting t ro of & nchly | 10 evade the pavient of customs dues, and accordingly | will bo exceitod In public. “And rich, 100, is the story 4 | 1~Af'rh'-"_ ioreroro contined | Having, whatover might'happen, two Scnators for each State, . ! | decorated pattern, and present a nobl ferance, cten in | Alb travelers aro linble, ut tho dictum of an ignomnt, Sur- | which tho glorous Scotch peasint bas Left usor o (o onds; their yonth was spont i | aud kuowing, on the other band, that the negro voto would be »or i conspiracy; thoit middlo | (4 cor pho Lincolnian candidates, it would have no motive to e comp of the volunteers. | Do e eni for ifto A4 Jecpy enstom-houso officer, to have ALL their | tazo, Our love and gratitude to both for the joy th “trdining they have thero ere tirea of Janics in course of formation. -boxes examined. o b T b i Thoey are, Ist, 7" can Atlantic Cable Telegraph their actual condition of having only Rpang, th Jieh 1o one 1 fing, th ut.. dhe effeot of tho wiiele, when the applica- ived their first iy Sote '\' i m’mu:, “”mif'm’ :'w“o‘r"dl t colors shell have th tho salient point g n of our Enzlish eotomgorary to be We airo living hero in & continuous state of crisia. Yot ters be Y, ch joi ion of ditferent colors shell have throw n the salient points on o glish oo ) o fro living hero 01 ous stats of crisia. 3 b A “ E Daps ab: Charica n pow |'.;k"1“,'"|'u..';“;d¢.m,d’m, into propor relicf, prowmises to be splendid, f entertained, thero 18 no doubt but that the milway com- | wo nio aro in thoark as Lo what puy bo tho cud of it. | Foctived efp 0 Sh B et prejudicesof race and the traditions of lavery. Tho netresalt of s b gy e A acen Tle. | Along the center of this great nave will run a donble | pavies on both & Channel would_give overy f- | From no quarter does o ray of fight break 1a to guide in d al sk or wealth, all these bolding | tho Amendment would be, therefore, to proclaim conditionally groph Cowr ., cotub.sbed in Lngland, 10 join Fale | 10w of columns, at onee forming: & passago for the visitors cility in their , aud would strongly back up tho do- | forming an opizion. From a sure quarter I learn that the o adhesion to flmvnul“l(lvfl\- & new right, by virtas of whiech & rnce could be excluded from i Whoinco, ol both sides, they s seo the machinerr in | tective stafl by tho codjerati n«-flI_,-r'iu:m(':lml'- The | Emporur is greatly depressed by the tone of the debatos on fhon ik push 1 ""j‘,‘""“’“‘l‘,:,"‘n'g,’:;l“.""’"“"l" WA~ | olitical life and a class of incompleto eitizeus created. initintive should come from the inh Government, | the addross in tho dilforent Diets; that ho is more cost or offic dery considoration | ont, | Teis trus that, thasks to the Demoerstic party and to. M. Yoouth and | ahfax, a di-tance of 2,500 wiles, eapital six : wadrod 1! ussud pounds; 3d, The North American | motion; and acting us eupports 10 the spindles aud shafts “Yelearaph Company, 1950 wiles long, to join thetcoast of | in use for the machivery, Outside the great nave is the Beotond with Ganada, by the Feros islans, leelnd and | coveredigailery in which provisions and beverages of all Labrador. Theso compunics will all be enabled to profit nuluu-sl'-re ‘:nl!;c ot nm-’_cx.hlbm-d to the curiousend cou- from the experi od by that whieh earried out thy | sumed by the hungry aud thirsty. first [,.'r°-:|) ‘Tn:s?r(:hng. and will theely’ 9 both | Tudopendently of this provision gallery,"there wiil be | thus thrown down, and nothing would then remain but £ 1 titioned for the calling together of the great conneil of the moncy and tiwo. The inevitable conscquence mnst be a | restsurauts and cafés in abundance, iu nd near the park. | SErEC4Iss aaino b ‘h]:: ‘llm‘::“'l'-«-"[:::::’ nation, that of Linz imperatively®lemands it. »To-lay or K i slan . 1o the third elem hat Pro ltmr Villari ironically terms | Johnson, you run no risk of seeing the Constitutional Amond- miited und compnet. The political | ment adopted by the South. As a compromise is in question, to the oth -r,; ates of Italy is un- | thewNorth will take care mot to insiston this amendment. e ;“fi“:‘,‘"{""i‘l"m;": Consequently, Congress is about to resmme ‘its full liborty of oh’ 4 action, and I hopo that it will have the wisdom to make a good d law® which” tho rest of Italy con- . use of it. The poiat now in question (and.it is time), is to bave it at once announce,thut they will, from the Ist | down than even after the disaster of Koniggratz. The ad- DOW cot the prescnt systo of the Custom- | dross of the Dhict Jiold at Linz is coiched i the strongest rJM-nm:l‘l‘! baggagzo. The French | toans, Though the language of that which emanated from Government could hardly hesitate to secept tho chiallongo | hers was docided in it wan quite rospectful, and po- own | testy wi ceive | free Constitutiol nrsday it will bo known i "His Majesty will veceive | L 3 nlopt; it had already had sowe experience of groat reduction from the present enormously Ligh tavifis 1o particular a®buffet-restanrant on & large ecale is now Tt whe ohenid u 7 What i i of eloctric messages. beiug orected in tho park to the lefe of the principal en- | Jut why should U " . S et ©As OF Not, . s 9 and sim; which wilt Tho principle of locomotive conveyance on common | trance opposite the pont d'Jena. It covers & ‘paco of | between London t be equally so botween aport i curront that Le will refuse 1o do o, | DOlitical Liei ithada hmwunnfnmhlflm tits head | o National party, with o plain ple platorm, soads in abot topbe Applicd to thegearriags of passengors | 2,500 squaro feot, aud a vast systom of cellaruge for he New-York'and Paris. Shonkd this be tho ease, popular diseutisfaction will rise | Who had fought fur Italy, and it had s Ministera Cagonr, | become popular, and which will serve as the symbol of its whole @ well 84 zoods. A lime of carfages, drawn by steam | presorvation of provisions, and the proparation of food | T am nware that we ""h"""l"l""l‘flndrllnlllgmund. dogree or two hig! whose abilitics weie acknowledged throughout Europe, 88 | woiior Universal Suffvage—Universal Avnesty—such must d ges, y | . that my obse ntended di will, if bl woll us iifvery Halian Stito, But 12 years ofUonstitu- y , if possible, terated all trace of old Pied- ovidently soon be your watchword. tional Govers Ihontess riio. which, beforo 1348 had beou in the hands of [ Universal Sufrage, that s o say, the suppresaion of all dis- soldie 4141 ta, 2l buranerats, nor swopt away old sys- | tinctions based on color, the completion of the groat work of i ton ; ]n,.. l‘ ho wml.l‘ w}ih _dmlennyhfiv-:-n Pied- | emancipation, aud the inscription of eternal justice in thqbody 1 Thorpe, an Amorican Student of Architec- | fittings of the palace. uestion to th mont by thelr slow, pedantic, intricate method, hampetd | of your Constitution. 1€ the States should sco fi—and T cen b Amibrican Stndent of Avcbitee: | & hege is o’ bo an equally large culivary establishmept | {bst by the time tho thoussnds who are expected froih | m o T dlico, - Tharo wasa repart thats | by thotrteusclons yihorence o (gt o0 Bl P yULct | understand that hi may be the caoe-—o subject the axsreise e i as the ouly stndent out of eighty, | under English superintendence, and thinl of specially | BT the Ationtic, bound for Paris, commence their | but that it was not accoptod. What evarrbody wants to | FRERI S T (8ol 0 Bt oy, i v 72 | ot the right of suflrge to certain conditious, these conditions from t e T O diatinelson of mention | Amorican charncler is talkod of. 1 fiud that a boliefees. | industrial and arthstic ilirimags we oy bave oao of the | Kuow owingto adiffcroneaof opiiion with him ot some im- Soitibe the LaLUing Bl LRt G200l TN i rom the saue Ateli, 10 whom the distinelion ofmenfion | L i aimong certain Freneh eritics. andothorparsons teking | WOst senous evile of modera Sraveling provisionally at | &oevane orst. Herr vou Deust had tondered Lisresignation, | oPonedin Nayies and Sicly whoro they wrero most v ted; | should be impaned at onco on the blacks aud the whites. I ' | Jeast dono eway with, s polais are on whioh the w0, men. difer; fof | DA the wasters or directos weeo theimsalves subordionts | Universal Amnesty, that is to say, the immediate admission officials fiom - Piedmont, unoqual to tho task assignod | ¢o Congress of the States which shall have adopted the new ed. 1t is, 1 understond, Mr. Thorpe's intention to devote | au interest in the Exhibition, that the United States wi E 3 ‘tof Fronch domestic architecture, | scek to shino chiefly in the show of natural produce a: The countiies which have taken possession of their al- | that they do differ is the only Lope peoplo have —the she > s ¢ thom, and the country is now doluged by a multitudo of | = BHEET F Lees whon this smendment, b and therefore prou 1o refer only to 1} To wh ce running between Marseilles | may be already discerned. The Conoessionares of this casion_of & wholly ‘excoptionsl eharacte of ten iniles. Thore are to be, in | establishnent ere Messrs Rouge and Offrog, boh famed dopartures daily from eacl f | restaurateurs. It is proposed to open s portion of this b Y €38 fice of & return ticket will be one | buy r{;ulfluran! at the beginuing of the New Year, which 'w"é’.',t‘.'x‘.‘di.",',."b'fi':'.‘ i, w L} X » the i b .S at advantagdo the persons engaged upon the | Jb 0y gjy 4o thie press, to urge it upon the anthoritics, so ottacks wade upon him, the uttered albx i powor, wil) shortly eo and Aubagno, a dis ho first instance, he lino, avd th y out o Mi, A ture, hine just passod a bril Dimsell to 301 0 ’ th to the intreduction iu his own country of | of raw materials, to the exclusion of maehinery and Jottod epoco oro the United States, Eugland, Bolgium, | anchor which keeps them fiowm drifting on the rocksof do- | {0 H 0« . otk Wodieations snd. Hmprovowments as may bo “Vhonght | ufactured articloa. Whether this_ boliof. is sincre, or Jiseriand; Breln, Postagal, Gomty Boumatk, £ all still hold fast to the belicf 1l EenUShu DRt IR of S0 Pot nnd icn of the | pecome partof the Constitution, shall havo established univer- Sorthy of adojtion. French architeets in gonersl, and | whothorit is affected, fu order to covr a eortain amount 8, Keypt, Chind, Jagen, Mor Pornia, Tunis, Si- bo ono with Booredi [rosenty martis sl peiscutions e b o L o s ¢ mors ’ Liv those ofl’aris, have & remarkablo fac- | of apprebension, I will not venture to preuounce; for it is am. _The different Commissions are engaged in makivg | opinions 64 to the way the e Tee ived the educatiou and the training necessary for new | sal sufirago everywhere; the pardon of all the Rebels, l’ffll“ mlty of turning fmel! npt:’nm frent use. ‘They aro often | beyond ' doubt that in their anticipations of the uitorior | the divisions Letween one f"m"? aud another, It is un- | will, therefore, got rid of his colloaguo i ¢ ‘";"- - 14 BRI Beli small; the renuiiciation of alfiplans of conquering the South, of overtls tacad i their jngenuity, and aro axpected to cre- | conseguences to tho interuational commercial relations of derstood that each country will fiave it wra particulas | porunity. Ly b Bifimad tha with all thelf it | rolucing the Southern States 1o tho position of territories; of ‘abe i of airy and cheerful rooms out of lends shapedin | France and Ameriea, their toe is this: * Amerlcs is & fithde, drcarwisl 1 (56 871 peRes 4 SRR This, | The waserted, and, s it eems, well ver.fod concentra. v‘:‘""};‘i‘:“‘m:‘r'(:‘;J;‘)};;_‘;_;':h"‘""e‘° itherto ocogpicd b | contscation, and of punishiment. ¢t absurdly impossible 3 prt, th untry essentislh cultura), end her produce is most Pever, J . tion of Kussian troops on the frontiers of Gallicia conscs 'y distike, tend: '::;'a&h‘m ~ ..m'l;mor L3 .:;u' .:\:r:(: wv-&mul dq‘:»:d of b,v' being n;l to Enropo in | At prosent the flooring ‘:L'"" 1aid. e ke Official | ueh anxiety. Thero cortatuly was nover a mors favors. wnd it i puly necessary todook back seven years to com- 1 ) § oxufons vy ‘?{“ i & perp ote. the atammer 5 e | o aral and Franes inpartiouias, focgonsumiption & Tond, | G¥ze(ée Uf the Kingdom of Iialy publishegh clroular in | bis woment for Russiu to carry out any plans prejudicial hend Rt o ¢ tlie improvewents which bav aiready | consoqueuces aud remembranecs of the civil wir. It 1w lm- ;‘m & practically + Bouree, as the Parly | of for mssnnfecturing fabeics. - Amories does not, or will | e nawe of tho Priuce Humbert, I residont ofthe Ttallan | 1o austris than the present. S ieres of the diveck {0 fecl convineed that tho confession | partant that peace should be pence, and that pardon should be f of cut is one which way be ad- | siot, attempt to compete with us ax & wanuficturing conu- Commission, inviting the nation to come forward aud | Chureh thronghout the monarchy look in jeality to uncertain light of dawn after o long night | pardon. If you ouly establish the equality of races, you need s she in not to b | take part iu the Exbibition, commensurate with the im- | the Czar as their apiritual head. Thus, throughout tho {ltari mext touches on the great and vital have no fear of the former, Rebels. To exclude them from publie - life would be to exelude the whole South. Tustead of the policy ugm!yl in New-York. try. Unlike England end Genoon g 0 n'n-. micel "’o}".‘i:'iflfa"sfi"’" wpr;m::nl:n o‘r lgo fi-nu'd #8 & rival in mdxauml operations; she will continue, ';’,r;.m.;nl\";,,‘:'.pwi‘::rau.‘;:::;:‘rl:x)nl‘ 'l'; ::;":;:‘I_“l":{ Austrian H‘u\pim are thousaods on whom Knsaia can of the people, which hus either Wnent 4 c8 the Co of the L resent, to er v prod y o LW g wil LOun e ich elIgio0s | ol i A g " ‘ 2 s TerAMALISE e, Ul Bt o e o, o e | e metara, cus mamaficbired Jootl: qut ateles of | Americau, chocches. “A grid recaption wha hekd in ihe T e e R oeag | Doct whbifor purposely neclected by past gororuments, | ofexclason, wdopt bldy the plly of sduisir, .08 P00 i Taris aiil, uioreover, tho high military ropatation | luxury and elogance, and our wities. | ovening by the United States Miisier, Mr. Bigolow. | (his occed aro turned Eastward. 18 e thetee thes ®xpect 1 or supplicd by instilliug Gilse notions of religion, false | to admit the blacks who love you, than to exclude the whites ¢ haw acquiredidining the late war, seem 0 have ox- | There is not, nor can there be, renson to drond with | Many of eir countryines Honored tho aceasion by dining | i Lelp and all gond to come. The Kussian dewonstration | MOrels aod sproading falso information, Where kuowl- | who hate yon. Have faith in your’ Constitrtion, havo faith in T a e i asvimenintersab among | dmerios, sny of that dangeras ‘and costly competition | 98t national fure of rosst Curkey nd cranbrry WSces. | exsscises o docided influenco on Hungary, sl malecs | edgo fs dasgarous to thronos, thrones bocome dangerous | yinerty, and, ahove ll, have faith in that God who bas never Frouchinen, A p-oof that s certain popularity already at- | which makes our commercinl relations with” England and | Madume Busque of the American Restaurnnt, in the Rue | hopes which certainly never would be reslizel, to knowledgo, All azice on tho nocessip bt edueation, | o y't; bleg you when you bave wulked i the path of jus- fonds i3 name is togho found in tne fact that photozraphio | Germany one perpetual struggle, cither for lowncas of G fauroi, held high festival on the occasion. ‘Thore | yyy, for her own purposes, foster the distru:tand d » | but how to give It, how to introduce @ Unitarian sptem | o Nikenessos of him ars slready £o be sceu in the Paris shop- | price or superiority of quality.” 1t f in somewhat of this ay American wodding at the Grand Hotel on the | faotion felt by the Hungarians toward Austria; but it vader 8 Unitarion Government throughout provinces e. 3 e $ Elinit that o jonroal specinly devotsd to andustrial wat- | same day betweon the sou of Mr. Samuel A, Way of | would not be in her policy to support such political ar- which differ in libits, xm-AL d dogrees ot enlightou- | How glorfous will bo that moment when $ou will no longer Among other international attractions to be offered in | ters recently oDoorved: We trust hat both ‘in the eom. | Boston snd Mis ‘orbes. In the evoning Mre. Way bad 8 | rangoments s Hungary would fain ostabiish. And were | 210t becomes a didicult problewm. Centuries of autono- | havewither slaves, or belots, or semi-citisen, or proscripts, or the conrse of ext Summer, will bo a regatta on a largo | position of jurics and jn the cistribution of prizes | general reception. Hungary separatod from Anstria, it is to Jtussis the land | Mousspxistonce have producad divorgonce of feclings and | porgons excluded from any priviloges whatever—that moment acale, Prizes to tho awount’of $4,000 will be given by | America will iot bo treatéd on scele commensarate with | e 10 Tadl 04 hooty, o it i the aniy State to whot the se. | WOBLCTs which nothiiz but thostrongeat desire for naturnl | oy ey youe nobla Constitation wil kol o it el g et callerie St | FTENN i - lifo can coment into union. With the best intontions for | WheA Your B wilbTave SSSGRat TS PRy Toom fhe ‘“autioritier” 1t has pot yot been decided in what | the space sbe will oecupy in tho gallerica of the Champ | VIENNA. would b'of importane the jmprovement of tho bysiem of o 18 | one end of your countey to the otber, when the mest gigantio maoner the moucy will be distributed; but 1 am informed | do Mars, but as a great natlon dostined to bocome OUF | GRAVES OF BLETHOVEN AND SCNUBERT=-A CRITICAL A:l"’"nfl;",:‘m‘j',.:",’e:;::l‘m :llwru‘:,“':,"lt'_‘,‘, l,"r' o Lower | 0 Fitvos frusirated by tho same want of experience | rebellion of modern timeshaving been conquered by foree, will nd administrative errars. A pro- | be conquered by kindness, equity, and generosi that the persons ng the management of the details of | most important and profitable client " » Y tho rogatta aro urgivg the importance of such a distri- | Now,in taking this viow of the ulterior infernational | STATE OF AFIATES 1IN VIENNA—CONCENTRAGION |*Aitios of the country, und of the wishes of the T 'y bution as will tempt tbe owners of large-sized yachts in | resolts of the Exhibition ea between France avd Americs, OF PRUSSIAN TROOPS ON THE prontipn—riax | The Polish journals abuse it licartily. The Gia posal was accepted in tho' clisubers by which “10 of 12 | 1t i jmportant that you should hasten to arrifie st this con- and Evgand to compote, 1 will return to this | writers of this class, witiingly or unwitiingly, blind | dowa and the Czar vent on it irony and inveo youtba.wero to bo chosen b ition from the URIver- | .o Exoeptional ey vo their dangere, and you will i N | 5 OF LOWER AUSTRIA AND PESTU—REMAKK- | say the addreas should have as a mot eat I nunaus,-| *1ies, and to bo sent abroad, especially to Germany, to « g | Completo their edueation, aud on thir roturn home, to | Mot havo ended your task until thero ls ueither an excluded ived at. themselves, first to the fact that the United Stat apon Group | exbibit largelyin themacbinery department, and sec especially | to the views which auimate the United States i eri ject when & decision bas been 1 bavo ye: & fow more observations to m: 10. 1 mcationed that Classea 89 and 90 conce The former journal is indignant DEMONSTRATION DY MEMBeRS oy Tae | fint Reichsrat the Diet the re was asked for that in | g elots of g0 professurs which might inerase | State nor an excluded race within your borders. 22 P year by year. But, unfortanately, in the vers competitivo | Thus eversthing brings us back to our motto : scitation of the Constitution of in tho name of all the people boy the moral and material elevation of the working ciasses. | great attempts which the country is making for the attain- e 5 Clasa 01 bas for ita objeet to encourago cheaybess o Tent of the greatest possible. perfection in overy deserip. | ¥1om Our Syecta! Correspordent. Teitha." This opposition to the prococdings of & German | examination by which those youlhs sro chosca, there 1800 | citisens, equality of States or, &b Tsald & moment Dinod with excellence ofgproduction. 1t is headed * Fur- | tion of machinery, 'Theso views are, then, ntterly at va- Vivmsa, Dec.5, 1666, | raprosentative. apicmbly Is mercly an act of servility | 80 mads o uo ucquaiatance with the lnguage ofthe | versat Sufrage, Universal Ammrty. > toward the present Goverument, and especially toward people, among whom thiey are to be sent to complete their Nothing is ataral than that you should complete this Atalittle distance from Vienna is the village Withring. : b . S olcicedt & o o o studies; and the length of time allowed fer their residones Count Beleredi. It is ono iustance, howcver, among | ghroud feing limited to oue yeargit is not surprising that | now Constitational Amendment by incorpoibing thereln the Kwen nd pleasavt Sunday afternoon when Iwent | oy ore ondlos in uumber, of the ditficulty of logisliting thither, some deys ago. Tho chareh-yard lies on a gontlo | for such a conglomerate of nationalities as that of whichs | the country hus bitherto reaped to advantage from this | ropudiation of the Southorn debt, and the solemn guarantee of slope, aud as the gates aro kept shut, you meot hardly any | Austria consists. :m'.{y ‘;; Jp0ny as ”';-' f!‘; “u‘";“_! W"';- l."l;"uh the Unioa debt; but, in my opinior, ns (0 tho essential points. liviog being thero, Auold man entered with me by n n;l;::;;lif:-:n‘:fior:l_ o tho Address atll continues in the | 3o ectest 70 Aave podd e R e ey | SYerything is summed up in the four worde whieh T bavo jass I ' B osth, o o speech yet made vritten. aticies cxhibited, 80 %8 0 mAke them acecsniblo to the | workmen in tho higher branches of manufuctures bave | *19¢ docr and at oncs told mie whero the graves I sought | there was that g Baron Edtvbi, belonging to the Deak | €004 profestors, and for good profeasors there are wanted b mlogi . e o o axTiaction. of specitmens Of | Doon tompted by the liberal temmis necorded (hem to quit | Wero10 bo found, “ Feop along tho wall to your left | party. Tt was 80 on sccount of tho bolducss of the speaker good schiools; but as yet Ttaly has noither ouo mor the | Distrust midde mewwuros and eompromises. I know of bek [ danag to utter a truth which has been repeated over | OHOK one moats to put an end ta.n question, nasely, to sottle it once mational costumes of diffcront countries. As regards | the great conters of European labor for those of Awerica. | hand sud nearly at the t “the w % i of France, the Committee of Admission of thoclass | Arrived there, they . dind . that, ewing to tho | g o he top of the aveuue you will seo | LyUTCE Lo by those who are no enemies of Iungary. ch witurs, clothing, and food of any origin, distinguished by | riauce with the- real or assumed.beliet of the Fre the qualities of usefuluoss and cheapnass.” It is required | writers in quesuon. that for this eolass tho prices of sale, retail acd for ready It isa fact beyond all controversy that the United States 'y be affixed to eve icle. It is understood that | seek to become s manufacturing comntry, and I believe T Committee of Admissioh to this class i6 desirous of | am Dot exaggerating when 1 state that there is every prob nedn:, information of any dcu‘-‘r:{'uon as to the pro- | ability that iu this respect Europe §s ebout to find a scrio esses of manufacture tending to reduce the prices of tho | competitor in America. It is well known that skilled ] “1f wo examice,” ‘wddrensod & circular to the Department Committess, | sbundance of that,ewing 10 6 | themn. You cenvot belp finding them.” Avd going on | X'y Toss well-known than Baron Eotvos, one whose pas | 0 i onr insiifutions which noed reform, we shall al- | gytert, " pent Cowm 2 atione 4 o 08¢ pile 1 0 form, ly to eradieate the canso of war. Universal Suffrageowill moro eapecially to those of the inces in which the iri n chiner; he st | Along the 1k, I eaw & plain pyramidal slab resti 4 el = PA* | ways find.that the first step must be to introduce greater A : pecially provi w! ho | spirit of enterp machinery of e most € P pyramidal slab resting | triotism was not as with:him, above all suspicion, couid iutolligence o order to h!w capable men, Edueation :‘:l:‘:l’;:::me:fim‘ Universal Amu®sty will put an ead uestion, traditional costunnes bave been orved, naking for infor- | perfect description is placed at their disposs). The Original.| agaimet the wal blld on it in le gold letters th not have ventured to say whatshe did coutrary (o the wpox the followin ints. 2 ginal .| agaimet the wall, sud on it in long gold letters the one E " ary 10 110 | is the pnly firm basis of liberty; but we raust not suppose 8 poi acceptod notions of hia countrymen. ' He bogan by saying | o 3 W00y SC0 NE 1 atdon "or of, iustruction ouly | Tbis done you will have accomplisied ke most astonishiog First, o list of the lo- | waterial being the sawme in both Lemispheres, the yesuit “ B " n t . Calities i which the populer eostunie bes preservod ifs | can boeasily foreiold. Tndeed, it 13 aheady aduiited by | "ord ¢ Beethoven.” At first it seemed like o dreaw | ghayp what tho Diet had to demand and urgo there was : true originality, and in which the uso of certain dresses is | the manufacturers of Lyons that their rilks are inferior in | rater thet & realiy, that Lefose oe, in thet nerrow spase, | wpong the paetios no differonce of opiuion. The wishes | ES Bave slamaniaty schools 9 thach reading and | political work ever undortaken by™ people. Through e civid n | frame of him who lisd | of the country were not fulfilled by the Imperial rescript. | 1M1t b ey I sud uaiver- | war combined with a soclal revolation, you will have mala- . EOfMmoLs. ivilized nation is that where | 44,04 fneact the treasure of your liberties. You will neither by certain special industrial occupa- | quality to those produced by someof the Aruerican looms, | sbould be contained the m ‘What thereseript accorded was accorded only in prinei- f " f_w e schools, while imparting® knowledge, n(mnémun L pemogdinpilrodg pibiiel . S asc Bubismarny ontinucs Professoe Villary tono by | and forevor. T kuow of but ano mouss to insaze peace, namelze i tions. Becoud, wings or sketches of such local cos | although that, quality for quelity, they ore able to com- ed ) bi ) el e atial Catmaaitises may. desire, pov | pote with She iriasatlaotic avrica’ i price. 1 beliere T | r t the world with bis music, sounds which scemed el- | 00 Kb Ly Bad to demand they wore all a8 ticular] 3§ i - ost to b t of the & g I3 Yy 24 dual cha - - cularly $0 bring under the notice of tho public. Class93 | inay also state that the manufacture of watcles fn the | WOt 101 & VATt Sf the divite organization ot this earth | opg man, ual charactor, draw forth natural intellighnos, and | o ot b i the park alone, aud will consiet of | United Staten ham of late mude such progress that the mas | Tatber than mere buman handivork. Involuntarily one |« It must be of interest to us to havo the publie opini increase the number of thinking beings i the mation, | You Wi do g v e el g wellings in which are combined the charseteristics of | kers of Waltbam can siready compete both in quelity end | thought of aid compared the pmaliess of room O 0¢- - 0 have the public opinion | while affording o moral discipline, aud improving the 1 which Ilwpeamaybe very brief,but tho necessity of which no one y 3 € ¥ i 1 of the people beyond the Leitha in our f to gain the | w sy od b of bis works, tho boundless | Suie Opiuion of Europe for the policy of Hungary. Til wholosman, . & god aystaim. stsecotetien’ Cheuneh (i | et gujetion JeN(E ke gtled e bo, SERMEA SRR | Y schools makes able workmen, multiplies industry and | coor freedmen’s bureaus, and to settle the inevitable difiicultien dc«l, M:o‘:!hio md'&mhm . A'nmomnnnilydrm | p;ifl. with mm'of Geneva. If, then, it is really e viatter | copied with tbe iy bero o conf fors and architects, s well as | of gencral belief in France that competition spherces be was able to il with his muie, The simplicity | ore " i " o . . »% : o;:n. -nyn g:hn:{d wkpumnlinwn‘:wg | ture is not te be feared on the part of the Unite of the inreription plessed me greatly. Any addition would :‘;’;X::flywt@:‘:‘;:: g v s gl ;3“,\1‘-];.:-"::"::0 :;:Xll'lfil‘r:;!‘.m:;i,‘ ':3;:;; n:: a .Lfm;i:;:n mmm :: Teooteding from tranaitions) sgesh Thia, beweves, wil bo S oompicte staminstion sod_ illasiretion Pt s | i Jaramase e ispoistine. - Thancwedlons of Blutuilo finoh phefiants dispatsnts; It Shab e hod sl e v the Of i tfnctureyglrivos poverty out of the Iand, and jatror | merely s trazsitional epoch; and,through tho vory efect of gen- - ; ‘;"‘.g.'.'f,';"fi" s ;‘, ‘1!,‘?»': nobl :;“;l;',",;‘;:g:n e | freedom ";’: “"““""“l"“‘“"" “’" the m’”; balf the | duces evory shefe the 1bans o earn & compoteuce.” eral liberty, tho precantiongnow necessary wil specdily becore sty i ool self the noblest mon . monarchy beyond the Leitha—tke weal and duration of Whil - # nohihe s Over the ginve is o fiat stone,on which whea I wasthero | ¢he whole Empire. Without the edneurrenco of Ry |y s on b bt ] Satie destibepenty i “'Y"‘f:m’ 5 e B o b 50k I3 i in¥theory and h;‘s:mu. It is known—end | The diferent States of South Americe are ;;u'(,x‘nly pre- ‘an 1 have ly all to the subject—that the | paring to take part in the Exhibition. The Governirents mperor bas mado plans of working-class dwellings, sfter | of the |Brazils and La Plata beve agreed, in compliance | 1y & large, fresh wreath i rgreens and flowers. The ) wehiéh be means to erect building £ o oxibited n this | with the Toquest of M. de Moustier, to the riis! ‘,[:,f the | grave w‘fu ed Ly 81 iron railing, and' 10 the space be- fl[.“;'::i I::;,‘;;:‘;: L:&?:;’:}‘:?Sumfi% ':}:’,‘:{:‘?2 ;'"‘.m"- Novewbor, and addressed to the Profectand | o, 1aeo aooount, 1 do not concoal from myself the fact thatif lase. All the specituens are 10 be built of the full dimen: | biockede, 8 a8 10 allow a free passiee for the products of | tween i aud the slab ivy crceps along. The whole 18 | most o win Austria, to win Europo to out sido.” toyal Comumissioners of thotltalian Kingdom. Twilladd | 0o gyl continues to play the part of the partisan of the sions, and in cases whero the application of & lflp[ll{ of | Paraguay destined for exhibition et Peris, The two cou- | VOry simpie; but auything to the contrary would, it seews | “Jn Hungary, a8 on this side tho Leiths, there is no trust | ter o short extiacts to prove how tho visws of the Minis- SO inghp Svips: R ‘water and gas is _intended, those conveniences will be | panies—tho Mcssagenés hnperiles and the Transatlantie | to me, be bere mispleced. {n the man who holds the reins of Government. * With o ok the hiezior: agvin wikvihaseof the Suimto oF S s:ld“.h Sop N e o F R o . “’!' in. To{ho two last classes of tho group, viz.: | —have agreed to a reduction of 50 pes ecut on their Two or three graves—one of then with the name Connt | this Government we can n te no longer,” says Ti Pl'x"-ivhkl’ lar bey th.nb 4 v et e Nos. 4 and 95, T have alrendy, in & precoding letior, di- | charges for freight on all goods cowing to the Exhibition | O Donnell—aud then comes the resting pleco of Frana | «Tisza's opinion of the @overnment coincides exactly | iy e g ot o s g 2o Meean, in the irst place, eaconrage the fsalation of the South. rectod the particulargttention of your readers. g o O A o o o T abition | L Bubert, of him to whom song was part of bis naturo as | with mine” adds Eotvds; and Baron Podmenicsky finds | cduduet on the peoplo under them, sospectivg tholr | s cquality of rages, that indispousable complemsent of emancl- it there bo apo Floce of siice wiich T vould more | into bo e by ihe steamers uasing 1o sonsecion wih | of hitof tbe trueh of heniginngale. And lie abirt, | i et s racllating » GOvermments 10,00 | o oo foshter sl orof the Cotvention of Gupe | 78098, Woukd hava ben acoopied with Ll difieaty by.the , urge upo g exhi That | those ol the. tvio greas.compevies mueon £ siso. 1y | {00, b poured it fori ULaLintingly; new it was the erry | otborwise then voto with tho extremo 1cf, of Beschlurs | tomier, 1604 * Italy hay promised Frauce and Burone | robellious States on the morrow of (heir defeat, uader Mr. Liv- i i §. :; H the yearnivg-rejoieing of 180 | Partei, And Baron Edtvds further speaks of the time i . - atve e the Goving. Of 130 WOOL | §iininin wmon froe somstitutionsl, PriBcipias Wikl Do | B s e e emi i o tied 06 the. Vit ;"'q“ T e pa? , woald wpeedily realized; party . Fivemouths | the mavagement of the Panama Roilway, roteof the blackbird, v #oon slip away, and exhibitors on the other sido of the The space in the palace to bo givem to the Sonth Amer. | lark, and now‘iv. was pl bave much todoin that time. Russian goo jean States is nearly b,000 square fect, and it cdjoins the | pigeor. A stone witherailing and ivy creeping round t b i t by that which Aoy ariving 15 e of aricls from v Englah sovion. The dmangeent and eaitic Of ths | the grave are here just &8 in tho otlor one, There is & e e e e N achard atong | % oo, colesiastical soversigaty, whiok Bev R0 Jardsl i} | sy yasfesiel Cnssii Bere srapsatod hasd inhind tomsed ivered present . o scction is to be carried out by the order of &_committee ricbe in the stono erect inst the wall, and hers & | the Caochs, the distrust of the wipister who put the Con- | givanced civilization of the times. the same goal, and would bave attained it. Since the South has XD ORNERAL mnm(xm;wm m-:n)mm - guld:{l oum. Vietor Hérron, Minister Plenipoten- | bust of Liw who lies beneath is pleced. On'the stone are | stitution in abeyance I8 preduininant, l‘{ 18 50,03 we see, | © « Now,thyt our banner waves over Venico, it is.our feit that it had an ally in the White House, it bas boen Jess in- ABTICLES CAKKIED ON OK ABOUT THE FERSON. e s S AL BLSSIERM] 16 | “hees raliatnd on in Hungary, for whose sake 2,000,000 non-Husgari- | 1o cousider how we may strengthion all orders of the m:.'.! elined to adopt your Constitutional emeudments, Nevertheloes, Gones T Btace GALLx oY 4~ Ooiion Throads end Tisouss— | SEie Principaly {n Netursl sod Liimentary procuce. fn Der Tod begrub Liencnen relelen et ‘woro deprived of their rights. No one believes it pos- | {u onder to develop its slements of power and wealth f S 05 Grtanuty i Seap Ehabe and coftons ; cotton_tissues, pure, plaia or | Vv epublics of La Plats and Paraguay de- |4 |~ Ay e fot to Winistry to reyain gonstituted us it now is, | o, w4 o | the roeult of the late slections, end the oertulaty of being A o S et velyelo, ive their ehief wealth from the vast flocks and herd Hicr liegh FRANZ Scuu g ) | evergtting. Italy can not and ought notto continue to | 4, dofeat the Union perty and to relusuro Democratie smafbritics, uacy s wmixed cotion tismues, cotion Yelvets, tages, hich pustie 0 the Pampas.” Ve ghall donbises b Geboren den 31 Januar, in presonce of such deci tations, roly on the rost of Europe. She owes an obligation to o Srsubasaing. thisesialanon: 8o D0 Dasuss, de-Flax, hemp and other afi! some K:um 18 of wool from these, countrie Gestorben am 19 Novewmber, 15%, Oue of these—a most marked one—took place on Mon. | gontribute all in her power to the general , and Wil ol b g X st :Mfl. m ‘andl drills, cambrics, tissnes of th ‘with in addition to w! the didferent modes of pnfum p o 91 yahre alt. day. On the m%’ 150 mep, connected with | bring forth of those copious resources on by excluded l.nfl:lflytt—cu‘n-.n.‘unm ‘o silk, tissnos of vegetablc fibers, substitutes for for consumption there sdopted will be nfily ez~ | 1t wae well doe to flm the two men neer together, mpnn ahd the ray life of Vienna, assembled at o | Providonce, but which have hitherto begn blignted:b¥ thie s 8000 a8 the nogroes shall be put in full of the righte wlmost side ? side. I was glad they were lere, and not quet which, in token of res) and admiration st his | misorable conditiongofthe coun - < of citizen, in the presence of such an alterndlive, the wise mem G 4 to keep alive the | of the South, and thero are such, wil kuow which sideto choose. : peet taresting t fo Ve exh! i in the other r chureb-yard, with its d sho constanc; ve to Ignatius Kuranda. It was, more. [ * Liberty, eithor serves to a mj‘n SLited in this section | yuopumexts, Here it is tranquil, On onl:‘:id.on‘on 3 ::n,lwz‘w “'.-w " a8 the Mn: ?lalmu’d oomlnu:’:‘- of our &Lpity_ and strength, to euder the | 1y secopd peril to which Mr. Jobnson nay subject you, ead ienns, the,same time the twenty-| snniversary of Kuranda's | sentimen responsibility ‘efcacions (ormkfl.d"t‘: e hich it fs dmpossiblo to be suliciently o0 your &e.; ribbons and will béthepias of . ' e —nfi' s Mnfl ‘g: :nn:lwktg :.'u!:fih:oflmh:" -:5 S.E'u‘i""“hw‘ . ‘the | connection with the Gerian press, The Ost Deutache | make tho powers of the iutellect an active “fln look, nfl‘tzro- . 3 Lot " (guand, is the return of the old wer policy of the Democratio i | | i 2 g Threads and Tisswes of | 90 scole thet the suthor, mot - sufficient village, ‘The whole Lias Post was edited by Lim, it was only whon the state of | country, or to serve only to & field to the vulzar am- by i o e iy gece oifthe wal of e South dmercun e | LGuEs o T ek f s <l what 18 sl et s was B e ool i jou | bhion vad base CUpY ofth ost LR and tho ot | party. Toenter otoa dipe with Frvsce ur Foshod 12 “woolen tissuce v or m ter, from the crowds of idlers that throug the other churchs , saying that under such circumstances it was im. | arrogant.” -mmrmmum-mmmwhm skins, tiog | TATd e Ml his duties of editor, and that | After.dwelling on the necessity of using means to im- | quarrel that will distract tho publio sttention and meke it forgek Silken Tissues~ lery, such The spot where Schubert now rests is not far from where | ho would wait for better times. Throughout vo the materal wealth of the counry, laron Ricasoli | fo oo or oion for suchis the course of sonduck am-& curious ‘a8’ arms, instruments and tools of tte | be Srst taw tbe light. On leaving Vienbe sud goiog carecr he has acted & tforward us : “No less urgent is it fo éfiaco the cypher amitjany ‘and in al) sountrics g, s, S | time of the Incas, and specimeza of the costumes still toward the north, you pass by Lichtenthal, on the way to | fighting for freo iustitutions, and never s Troun the | of millions who can nelthor read or write, which 18 a stain | Which naturallyoffers tsclt. In all timos -PUT8 OF | womn by the native Tace. s suburb alluded 1010 & former lotter. Here on gocd am o keptsteudiy ' viaw. Ho alw soted mao- | upou Ttaly, and the most tersiblo donuuciation of past ‘waris th great destroyer of liberty. Give the Somb & greak. 4 —Shawli—Woalen shawle, | Tne to Engligh exhibitors at the Ex. | 1P® 1 Liand, just where the street grows a littlo steeper | fully and and waa not corrupt. 'l‘.utmut governments, Examples taken from ancient as [ -ur.uiyuwxlnu-hu,lmduuemnm-l_ &e, hibition 1 hflgbdb the English Commission: than fore, is & substantial house, and over the en- | characteristics of ‘Mpul and on that ac- | modern history, that the ilisies of @ POOPL® | ity hopes of success. Who kuows whether, at & given moment, | Embroidéryand | 1. The is 1o be opened on Monday, the 1t of | F8BCS is the inecription, “* Franz Bchubert's Geburts- | count m, in tue of have just been -nllbomounndmhdr knowledgo, that othing groat, | 4 Coug not find an ally to aid it 1o clvil war, | made, do., | April, 1667, and the Imperial Commjssion will have & review of hans,” bailed ‘such hoaviy scolamations. As I said, the poets | nothing enduring, mnl:aglwmun-ybon from e partial ‘and stil ill-defined lib= or_goat's | the -mu'nmhy,mmn. These few words meke that dwelling a mopument. For | and dramatists of Viecua were fuvited to ‘meet bim; tho | & nation indifferept to hoal the leprosy of ignorance.” withdrawing from the negroes a oo qrer sy P o 2 il 2 the “Departument to opes with ponctaality, | Y part I should prefer such o s statuie. The living take | most eminent members of tho Diet, s well as the I T must oneo again refer to the pampblet of Pro Villagh | orty; and again bringing tu question the existesco ) o d -1 ATe Teq h-hfi'l-l\"w uhxmnn object associated with the memorable | master of the city, were wiso there. Telegrams to remarkthat there is oue branch of education he wisely | States. J ot e W | o8 y Basubolares—When [ thus arri Yrge aipon publio attontion; nd that Is fhe Prestice of | ou are the party of iberty; you should be tho party of pesce trimmings, W‘:‘ldlwy.ufl. the of "‘*“‘: 'mp-qy—'lfl.o!ll":‘m" vt Zinan | shuse aly, whote o“‘-i-hip- W““fi vy e norvous ml-fluo{n&mh‘nn‘d 'm’::‘g‘.. meoustration . be ‘muscular strengsh and vigor. {'me its cotinies. Mmmhdmm.u"fdlm.”uwbfl. Ylleures Nov 1 1866,

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