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ALV P NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1867. - {zation. An independent Prussia alone were ca) ble of Seonth Linconshire. The sick heast wis slanghtered. }w.. followed exeltement and both quickly"merged into & | Moniteur stating that the dispetch of Mr. Seward by O ing such relations with France—n truth which i timid portion of that pensive bedy on regarding sever’ ral immediately sequent paragraphs in the official and semi-official jowrnals, that announced the predes termined repatriation of the French troops, as conge- quent, which was not flattering to the Power, that is, within three days, since you have seut us the “jncomplete extracts,” the celebrated dispateh haw been going the rounds of the newspapers—a quite wie plegant piece of reading to the Powers juaklm\. Professor Gamgee, in an adliress| ty R - | hearty lavgh. Nearing the Jand of Christmas_carols and anti snlvi Béin Farmers’ Club, hasgakied attaritior b o pas. | Dicka riug the lapd of Chrlstiugs, carels 44 | the Atlantic eable, was not received by the French | perhap s not recognized to tho same,extent by 4 ent prevalence of the cattlo plague in Holland. The rvsL‘ I:?:ir P late dlnnfl'. vre had our (,'hfln'lln::u Cabinet is a siguificant comment on the speeches. = rz';l-(l;.’.iv*;‘mmnl: 0;410’ ;‘;e ::‘k :.ll % “c “y e id it wa " m 12 | songs i sta 3 amon; he former was a ditty - % s profigor sad, 3 was & b’ wlo wt tofind 1f | S B honde 4 T et onde shoe | Thie onmalseon o b i prt of officil | REMELSRIRAN™ N WM are e i vithout ihem mot to keep tham at home, Dt to,call in 4 | festiviies ‘wero 11 progress we S e e ey | orean of Turkey. Tt pubfishes only tho Constanti Hihug o decoui the casual Jarsing of pasing von dealer and send hem to Rotterdam to be trans- | Island lights at 73 p. m. The ecunrent drifting nople reports of Turkish victories. f the heroic self- | the interests of France with rey n' CrIan; ferred to England, No fdoubt at the present mo- | us tolecward, we steo uth south-east for an offfing sacrifice at Arkadi it says: " It is clearly proved that | Putting aside all German, projic s o ment, were it 0L for onr strimgent mles, the Dutch | and passed thie islands bandsomely, having made no tack | the explosion of the monsstery of Arkadi, the most :'?u:? “;nlv‘nl-”rth::“"i': iy %nly mJ““"""““ ot "jud £ THE ATLANTIC CABLE T0 JAX. &, X e GREAT BRITAIN. #—Noc The Time Jderick Brace, the f this mor tish Mirister 2 pen justructed o aveertain i would gladly and 1i 3 v i Kince wo left. New-York, and having only varied 11 miles | § ont, since th eficement, of < Las been ir o ~ 1d gladly and liberally send us any quantity of « w-York, and having only va important engagement since the commencenn vlow, tor ihis s the only Just mede, of, Jud at Wbt sovernment wili submit f| their murrained cattle, and that they ey ot | from the straignt liue hetween the two points. Bo ad- | hostilities in Crcte, resulted in @ complete Turkish o intere P ) : o t j heter tho United States Bove prese y Loy mirable. & Jundfall refccted great orcalt upan Capt. | victary. After veading the ccomita of both parties, :!"?r‘;":l’l'{',i”n:l‘:fih,:fim:f:flfi‘;‘,":fl.‘mfifi:‘:‘fl;‘m tioned. - Printed comment is brief and caution® bub hine, and for | | tonanes will wag. One bitingly waggish one, spegh- _u" we d m\v"cr nm’x(llmnl, suffered nbont“r' n'x:l'l&',r:.l’:;“t(h‘? u!l'm.m,w, uMuntnn tex'tfi'mll{u;n.m}t{llluM hine g Jockeyed race-horse, rese pst DAOS consequences of the losses are very different | cct- | which even a France extending to the voul el Jockeyed race-horse, resersing er best pace foF the | consed! e ot e ened Wiemiind. Jourmaliam ecr- | Sufficient counterpoise. For i France wiling to livein t he coukd prove by a Dutch” newspaper, In - , Tspapat, Samuels. At 3 o’clock a. m. we passed the Lizard Li cek ending . 11, there were in Holland | o v, enriet o O T crn. Bt D b P irbvancied | £ung 13 knots an_hour steadily, the Henrietta, lik wovided certain arbitration, ¥ bl the o agroed npon previously. 2,083 [ can business the other day, entitled a claims to heo Alabau e pee ing of this M one of its chief conductors, une incapac i meconnme, yoints for arhitsation (x et e s deading artile, || meastes thi weekly toials were very much reduced. oA close 1 10 the hoid const wé sighted the | ively. i cer Phe Daily ¥ O efowm demonstration by || The Duteh, however, were o very negligent people, | Eddystone, Start Polut, and Portiand Hil and at 13:40 taiuly, Tt s to be Loped (at Frauce is playing. this | peace with Germany it is an advantage it Austra is y ductors, ] <en0inc08 the It for g i and when‘shey had ' got the disease down to 204 in Jm; on Cliristmas day took on hoard a_Cowes pilot. A | role of indifference alone, ;",’“",f;:“”",}q,,';: ;!;gh fifi?fl“'{,’g"}{‘,’.fi c:"‘ft ;‘;: ;g‘ “g He was not qualifying-Mr. Se‘?v.'ull. In common with one week in June they thought they had accom- | beartier cheer mever rent the air than that ylllch MEXICAN BOND! “‘_:“‘""m I 1taly or the East. On the mnlmry‘,"fllwun’ most Trenchmen, he recognizes a very great diploy matic capacity despite the frequent bad taste of thed statesman’s rhetorie, ), ¥ Anf;n;;:hn{t il‘nuv'(’l‘m' e ican diffien]ty ubout Mexico is now concentrated in | 't Tich hi the Frsnch bill of costs in that country, the sub- “'I’('.',&'.:,,.“g.'n“ lias o natural interest in wishisg—and greeted the pilot's annonneement that no other A oms, and ap the figuies went again until, fu the | Yaght hud pa: ation of mass petitic e greseatation ¢ France and a flcrlnung parted from Austria thie points of plished = much that fhey began to relax their re- ¢ relations may arise are less mu- cetion for members of the losses. sustained comprised ery glory th b : ¥ a8 been ordered to tako § &2 : By t}.}f L"uct wef 'luf which be every stifch of casvas, with ¢ Jll"ll,“’" l‘-;l""l(rfll'h 1; \}uflh reading: A letter in the | pone 1 blame Ther for wishing—-to have for'n:x: Delgh Among other inferences from the above que‘cd g ad received any reco @ losses had gone up to | st il set, and 4 el ag and Yacht Club en- ndependaice the following: bor one with whom she can expect to live at peace, an i g3 g | P . Bi B v sy ebont o ot gone wp € | M S o W et aing s Yt e | gl o O v et e | B2 58 Wi o of Fentonwonk | | 654wt the e Sl U L LR X Il some tronblesome neighbors, and it was neces- | dushed by the Needles, and Messrs. Jerome and K financial report of M. Fould' the paragraph referring to | be fully a mateh in defensive warfare, 1believe that, in | | was neither ordered nor empowere to commnnicale AVING COREA. sary that we should be carefully protected from them, | the judges for the Flectwing and the Vesta, decided Mexican seenritics. Here are some detalls on this sub- | a just appreciation of her own interests, France could B0t | | (1o text of to Mi. Mousticr, is a current one that Gove . Kong state § Hedid not know when Hollan hem. | 20 fhe conditions of the race had been strictly complied | Ject which ave niot deficient in interest, and which I eonsent (o the disappearance either of the Prussian or the ¢ i T = s from Hong Kong state ot know when Holland wonld be free from | ve A con: R of |lieve to b correct. In the month of June M. Fould | Austrian Power. Furthermore, Franceis interested ernment here, piqued to it by the frank indiseret on Lo i 2 3 o, and Tio wis Sttt Tt whian e tioa) it n went the raeing flag and the privale signal g > i 3 ea is about o Jeave those & i e was afraid to say when we should Lo | yr, Bennett took ite A% the yacht turned p the | wade an arFaugemient with & group of financial celeb- | the principle of ‘nationalities, and her view of the Danish | | of ours, is pnrposing to itself to make an unusngli e the ¥Frev _ S belng able to cbiaid fre@from it in this country. At the present moment | ehannel to Cowes the land shut but (f., Wind and ¥Ke one | Teties who were to take on their own account @ ccrtain | question was in ace ordgnee with it from the beginniug. | | full cofumunication to the Corps Legl of thed rs for the Winter, without being 4 1 "l'ln;i '""l"ll "'muam_dnwrll ;0 low that llmuu-rm-lvm- who has finished a long and toilsome task, the brave thos -nn zfr |"'ff |l|e ph'sm lv'nltlz::tlun u:“xln..- pr:l)\t-l lfl“l;') "r:";i":l‘fi-' orrespondence 1 g to Mexico—make & “ochin-China. Wy it could be eradicated, but it was necessary that ac ckened hor speed 2 & A pinard, of | i notoriously quite impossible on the Danish horders, e gy st such o i s Cochin 1, ate it was necessary that | little yacht slackened her speed and floated Iefsurcly s Ao 00 POy f Antwerps ML, i e s Lhat nowiiess tal L breast of it, confess, and get such absolution us e Tedress way be. The French are so content to he ont of aserape they anted to go into, that they may be in a rathee iving spirit foward its autlior for the moment, 1f they only could be conxed to foraet! a proper system should be adopted with a view to | along. Her biue lights and rockets anmounced her ar the certain recognidion of the discase. rival here, after having crossed the Atlantic to the Isle PHEAS G of Wight in_the unprecedented time of thirteen days, The French Acclins TER, twenty-two hours ana forty-six minutes, mean time, and he French Acclima ¥ not un]r’ breed | that without having carried away any of her light salls A choffsheim and Goldschmidt, Pillet-Will, Levy-C frontier be drawn completcly separating one from ux, Marcanrd, and the Bauk of Holland. ' These gen- | another; but it wis the prineiplé at large that France up- nen, In fuct, eharged themselves with a certain quan- | held, T have always been of opinfon that a population tity of the sectintics, which they took at their own risk | which has continuously and wnambiguously manifested ad perdl; but, as to the negotiation of the seeond series, | jts unwillingness to be either Prussian or German, aud e TINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. T LONDON MONEY MARKET. tian Soc i forning.—U! A States Bouds (Five- ‘ >4 1oxvON, Jan. 6-Momiug.—United pheasants with the greatost suceess, bt they advertise | or spars, or even so much as a shred of canvas or straud spweuties of 1662) are offered this morning at 723 !ullw ‘nghish papets that they are ]vr(-]n:lr,«l to sup- | of l:\pu. iaion rrog s Ly that becme Almost fwpracticable. This was in July, | desire to helong to an adjoining State, contributes no Relieved now by the declarations of this Governe Cousols are steady, at a slight adv ctsmen stocking their coverts with any quan- T i Vehien the paseing cireumistances. brought matters 1o°a | strength tothe Power from whici it wishéato be separate, | | meut, hy tho * incomplete extracts,” by the quashy PP IICATIIN. 5 e P fistanay b6 vequived: - Thoiphestaritry ‘of - th i g stop. The various fims wade known their helpleseness muugnhewmnryw paramount reasons why its ‘wishes + Senate of Mr. Chandler's motion, and by - @ for money. Ame: iy vnay S0 vequiyeds pheasan he TURKEY. S0 thic minister. Me asked them to forward a letter fully | cannot be compifed with. Buch was the stato of things | | $5 5N S NG lleon dialogue last Sunday we: U, Five-Twenti o s e Sotiogtie is a sight worth see- | . golowing dispatch from Constantinople has | explaining their reasons for refusing to attempt to ne- | when France waamoyed by the events of last July 081 | 20me of He e Tp nlogue o & Slatey ing.. The birds are bred at out quarters in the coun- | 005 Lo e i Bondeaic gotiute the bonds, This was done, and_contained among | press her wishes with unnsual force, I have 10 n roin anxiety as to a r with the United States, s Al try, and arc bronght into Paris at this scason of the | been rece by the Tribune Lureau in London: ther rewsons this one—that the hopes given by M. Rou to picture the situation; it is sufficlently knowa; the French are still op 1 with the grim shadow iS50 4 o year for sal cks are kept apart from the hens, Dee. 15, 1866, —The American Consul at Crete reports | in the I tive body had recefved a denial from subse- | andno one expected Prussia to wage two great European threatening substantis en of the Ay Orgapis s follows: U and the compartme which they are placed are | {10 loss at Arkadi, by the blowing up of the Monast- uent events, which weighed eruelly on the eredit of all | wars simultaneously, or to compromise Ler relations with | | zation « other signs of the genera) cal Shares, 8135 | bedded over with dried oak leaves—of which a fresh . " e . exican securitics, the other great Powersat the time when she was en; content it ens, I mentioned in my last that dressing is daily - b ' | ery as fallows: Turkish killed, over 1,500; Greek AMERICANS IN PARIS, in one such war,and had uot yet seeured its fruits. "In | | guposition lidate in 2 pen special election ressing is daily added, in order that their plumage pposit _ ¥ 8 5P I The correspondent of The Standird has the follow- | this position of things France wa called in by Austria a8 | L 400 Corps Legislatif had proclaimed that he ,_(h",.m_ lose, killed and wonnded, 193 men; women and this position of hings Franes whacaliein by ATEtoRS may not be soiled. ‘They have i food-—gr if ehosen, vote agadist the proj The election since taken pl. Of nearly 29,000 vo I ceived 9,000, At the general elections of 186 psition candidate in the same district re W votes. And note, too, what is as noteworthy, that no sooner had the opposition man advertised s absolute hostiity to the projes th . 3 atoes "W celi ation Society | chi o, - s ing “puff” of Americans in Paris: },1:.",::,,[,;’:: ,':,‘l:f,“ ,,h.l"r',;?:i".l,’.:"’::"f{'“""v yciety | ehildren, 73; The affair has produced a profound | M LRG0 T inay mention (hat our Traneatlantic | authorized by oné of the B e o e yery best anadity. | impression in Couspee. o b e tether cdtting s out 1 Parts, The tra- | fon. Nobody ean blame France for haviug talken, into ench s of poultry of the very best quality. The Turks are sending down more men and more Qitional *miflor, which was still believed in_ in remote | consideration the exigencies of her owh policy ; I think it PERSISTENCE OF THE CHOLE ] i he Turks are sending down n arta of the 0w somio 20 or 25 years ago, 18 now alto- [ 18 #till too early for the public to decide whether she i b ship P Some ab is observ The appointment of Fuad Pasha is not con- | gether exploded; 1) ldy aristoc North, all | urged her opinion with moderation, and on that point I holera is still pre firmed. Auh]l’mlm has called the Ame: those who have *steuck ile 3(.11, in &l st Imf yon to leave the Government to pronounce nand Rus- | DORE Y thit great bechive across the Atiantic Judgment. “The question before us was not whether we elligerents to enforce her opin- LIVEKFOOL COTTON MARKET. n. s~Noon.—~The Cotton market ¢ tive sales for to £ 8,000 hales; ing Guif VERPOOL, J& which TON MARKET. s e i sterests are Union. The number of fresh cases rep i h i ¥ - roliteides p o o e -] A MaxcugsTen, Jon. &-Manufactoring iiicr ! O O e n o thet putber in | Sian ministers here to acconnt for publicly denytug | gver fo Paria to'spen f, and s they 00 right v '..‘n'n‘z'":hn':|:-lr”'|..";'|m‘dl:|.fll:|rlg‘“"tx-fi}.’,‘,‘:’,’,fi"fi;‘,{,",!f,,':‘,’":’,‘; man_was inpired o watl. ORders i Middling Uplands 15d. the preceding week having been 120, Still re | the official reports of the Turks. agaiuat them i Alnericaniamtiont of foreia timo when we found ourselyes before Vienua, we shot e ifs o doairahless - LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MAKKET. | sorry to have to state that the number of deaths last | The English Embassy is showing more inclination y in Paris, j , very hccept of rejeet the whole of what Austria offered us | | Possiblo and dosivable. '~ o o Sl o e TaVERIC o ts—Evening—Breadstuffs remain quiet. | week is 17, while during the preceding week they p STl e E 2 hat which it had i elien Yankee im- | through the” mediation of ce. The materials for a The indic: ility to the project, a p ¢ from 427 to 42/6 per quarter. | werconly 7. athe preceding weak theY | to get at the truth abont Crete. New orders Lave D e Wt hok bt T ke Il | Gecision on this question were not present in desirable | | poite thie Tmperial Coan:is<ion, arc tod uuue o teemroor, Jan, b-NoonThe market for goods and | { At #he Egvption Hall Mr. Artemus Ward continnes | A new ultimatum was seot info the Porte by tho “hlenlyy pib fide of the noy rysied AOu gl O T B D ronce n Thaly, whose wnalterals || of tho_objectionable features will be omitted o + Mavehester is withont quotable change. {o deliver his ** goaks,” with a prosperity which be- | American Minister Jast week on the Cyprus affair. It ‘ ELECTION, & fidelity to treaties I cannot sufficiently praise. St we |1 g yiilider, or with less piominence, Be (hat as at Moneh @ o Jongs for once to the utterer, thongh the jests will | ig likely to be refe . The elections at Arias have resulted in the return | thought it better not to strain the bow too hard, and, by |} & s OF o D s vine VA o . A & J is likely to be referred to the arbitration of Lord e X Ak - 50 4 4 'e B ity t does not N an’s wit to devise » devies g considerably enrici ¢ conversational tres of the Government candidate, who obtained 19,901 | rejecting details, put in jeopardy all we had won. g A A - 'y ably I the conversational treasury of Pl lita i ¥ NEWS BY STEAMSHIP T0 DEC. 21. | those that hear them. The crowded state of the Hall | 1yons. votes agaiust 9,023 recorded in favor of his opponent. | tlicrefore advised his Majesty to accept the conditions of | | for greatly & sing the military foree o 3 .:g!. ———— sinee the American humorist began to **reveal,” if we | The American colony at Jaffa is disconraged. They —— ;l'::‘:ilfr;lln’lll_"u;;h:lnl-)'fln‘u -{T::::- :’i'fi.‘:‘fi‘..‘.'-!.’.('i‘fl'fl':;':g ;'v':: R ing m'in'::llu nir:id: ;)n": By the arival at this port yesterday of the steam- :::: '}fi... nl-:l;::m-;l Iruni;"rr':».r‘-"fl' }\ :A:ll«;n;; ln'n; m\';n n::l have been deceived by their leaders; many have died, T"LT;:".‘XK A owes 1ts existenee. ‘The vague form in which it has keen | | at both ends, “rance barely IWE" 8 : i vo have B an files, | Mdeniable proof of the complete suceess of the eccen- P " oW s d e 1 rtain latitnde in exeention, but 1 deem | | u T Aln.p ];‘1'"‘ l'h"lumnr;, vw.h.n( ‘u'ur h‘”‘r"fl.“,"“( urer in this' country. The quaint as others are sick, and llu. beg fn)r a man-of-war to The Ttalian budget for 16067 P u"’fi.’lfi'.‘;:'."":: (:d:dnnx:"'x:,:,m;“;“s‘x'v utiany ;z?’":e ,(:“:::;,1.""‘1‘",}‘:“..,,’] . d.:".;nv wpecial dispasahes, and correspondence, to-the Zith of lly interpolated, and the odd anecdotes so | take them home. Meanwhile the Porte as ¢ the Chamber of Deputies. It ided into two | amendment of the commission, we eannot possi b e st down In the Bodaet of December. dryly told, are received by su ve andiences with | protest against the whole project of an Amne special lialance-sheets, one for Ve and the other | ourselves to be released by the commission and the Madify details, cook calenlations a8 Sty b, and the ar y to behold one who, | calony in Palestine. for the remaining Provinces of the Italian Ringdom. | resolutions of the Diet from the engagements we have imlmmilljl-: that the carrying out of GRE {\T BRIT \_1,\', k nmmyg_ll. \Im'n!ulnl,"llnm-yvu]wl‘w I = vy » MRS _l:ur”n- Venetian 1 l‘fl\l‘nrrnllhe. le'tll‘lrgry receipts pr‘n contracted. : 3 e st the Comnysson project shonld cost le A ty . h SSON fect i ty the | ble fat a plural The Greek Patriarch has just been removed. All | 7 [t} A the extraordinary receipts A7 lire s P 5 TRE BAR CO! Y EXPLOSION. tféct impnnity the hortible fate of a plurality | e 1 ; 76,48,%1,80d the extrgocdipa Y Redyis 301 o A PRUSSIAN PAVER ON AUSTRIAN POLICY. b nal il . ‘Thie appropriation «in securing | the stories about a union between the Roman and | aguinst an ordinary expenditure of 43,553,554, and an BervIN, Dec. 24.—It is a matter of considerable as- Sudget of 1866 i3 a tri o l;nmy 1o lewiflmmih;in:]hl?n or Mr. Artevus such a notable share of pationage | Greek € 8 4 ie. ore i eV el o jrom the fairer half of the British public. ""‘; rrr“:;.l-l:: 429 4 s, “Thero 13 0ok syem &-lun ‘o the nrgency of the tion, the goverment tion, more than oo~ nty million f of popular t the hiead of 3 | expenditure of 11,414,784 lire. Th - Ko/ $ “"";:.:.‘:‘i‘;:,r,,y,,:‘..l;'l h[::::.' "(;.511’!-;}“" .nml ‘,fw tl)':ll'i tonishment that the Zeidler Correspondance, & sewi- > 54,002,585, £howing a surplus of receipts to the | official paper, publishes a sensational article, stating There seems some proba that the steps taken by the mining engineers for extinguishing the great ire in the pit will be successful, and that there will he no necessity for resorting to the other, more des- THE OCEAN YACHT RACE. ; ——— . rate, plan of flooding ihe workings. O be ‘ : : : w35y 8, amount of 22,200,060 lire. The ordinary revenne of i 2 iz , B3 he Jurmace and No. 1 shafts were sea'l‘ed)elcu;.ncl‘:: ”'; "{""l”"" £ ‘;'“U“‘l"l'” ,"“'"“““" A al FRANCE. thc other [talian Provinces i estimated ut 36 108,15 i'l'_"::;\;f‘::’e:'it“;‘:':":: l":i"'l';'i:fm‘_’dr:;’_""':“i‘:vh" ha ad and write, o rariably gi- - o report of the voyage of the Henrietta, in which few RNE THE EMPRESS, i nue at 52,701,260 while " footing, ade ks a0 ) i Sormer toithe extentof 117 yards fram the battom, JOLHIAE Fii. TR RN i 904417,006, and the ¢x. | Turkey and. seize fupon the key of the Dardanclles 1| 11 plan reported by tie Comugs and the latter 92 yards. Nearly 4,000 tuns of spoil were | incidents of interest occurred.. Up to the 10th uit. A Paris corres) le . i 11 - ) Y &t » = “ poudent of the Independance gives o The tot . " At uted - by it down the o shafts, and on thetop wag placed | when off tho Grand Banks, the weather was leavy, | the following paticulars of tho failuro of the | eciyia'are, theiclore, P00 aimsg an o it e . S TR ] 4 the || Concil o e Corps Le : mul!l:leum day 'fiu ,,.T,n_ tasued was %o the (~§Iw:t that the fur- | but the yacht san easily before the wind. There- | journey of the Empress to Rome: “On the 22d, Gen. l;tum,srlz Ilin-. hh‘nv\iny a dlr[n'lllul' -fla\n'u r :J"'“:nll‘:l‘il:l\r;u ;:::fmt l|'o :iz::l«":l:‘ r;;:lluni]a icin ;‘]llfill l;‘u ‘\l:t‘.‘«m h:“f -\i‘;\l\‘ :.)mu.;:;‘_ i" nace drift had sunk 3 yards since the previous day, | port says: i 0 oy o orie The two balance-sheets together show the tota eis ol . } Y YOS 0 S o ¢ had heen taught to dread e charaeter of. The ocean ; RIS, y the | 3051 w8 050, There thas remains a general deficit, [ grgpiy, Dee, 24.~Count Bismarck will not take his | | meat in the deyil’s t, and Iagzle at the price ander-in- | s anticipated, of 1864 departure from Berlin before the close of the .\Iinlx- the deyil asks.” The national vamity, mi A pate tu- engineers, at the King's Head Hotel, which was at- entirely changed: instead of i over short, | Marquis do Moustier and the late ( tended by the leading men in the kingdom, including | choppivg waves, like thoss of ¢ fish Channel, | Chief of the Army of Occupation in Rome, orders ® EARL RUSSELL IN ITALY. Seua] Conferences upon the North Germsn-Eanati Hiotisih. 80 offended by the New g Germany, and kept in ve irnitation by the Mr. Woodhouse, My. Forster, Mr. Potter, and_ the to bo pussing Lotw e of water An address signed by phers of the Ttalian t that has canght uncil of State to the Corps Le ‘while there was an immense q the top. Yesterday there was a meefing of mining | we "3 . . ¥0 . i 3 g ere issued to countermand all the preparations for > : " rincipal local viewers. After taking into eonsidera- | nning thus in the trough seu, thare | Were issued Parliame: 1l oth sresented to Earl | tion. It ig even believed probable that he will re- S ek S » »d_to be 1o horizou. The b 1 y al inistes " iament and others I " ’ tious fover of militar, L ion the report of what liad been done & T A e B ok 7a | the Jonrner... It & said that the Minister af Biate had | jenell, thanking bim fo pathy and support | wain until the opening of the North German Parlia- | aven little neighhor i demands that, in meeting, it was agreed that the No. 1 sh: ‘The sky was filled with dull, deaden clonds; put | that morning delivered to the Emperora letter signed | e has always given to the caw f min Italy, | oo the uew state of Europ o still kéep filled to the Melton Field scam, & little below the baromcter rose steadily. The wind, Ly a great number of notable and devoted persons, | In his reply, which is addressed to Signor Bertaus, A . > . p lier old 1elative weis awarpower, 1 the an- 6 drift, leading into_the pumping shaft ; that a sc rather doubtful duriug the moruing, Dble¥ | ;7 ooy o smted the unfavorahleeffect which | the.nol arl sayst It is confirmed that the Northern Confederation is Lk Smperor did not see o it that this done, « fold in the No. 2 shaft, at a.point marked on the sec- > the north ouce more. A fiue obscrvation’ gave,| in Which they presented the unfavorahio effect wi “ 1 have ved “"hm“‘hrhn."r the address trans- | to give annnally its. o Ly “‘l o ek id T ingte T e Towered. from the surface ‘o thut soint, |18 26 miles for the yachts progres during | the “projected jonrney had exercised upon public | mitted to e through you. The Lit | Confederation is top tally to Prussia 220 thalers || Jie would ineur yet greater bl tiot W S0 gY ; | the preceding 24 hours. In 6 duys and 14 hours we b have rendered e soldicr. Prussia, as the central power, will dis- “Rfl' '3‘,25.‘f|‘|'i'£'v'.’f(-';"'(!:;.hfi::‘, i ,,}{,‘,m‘d ve t not, however, for taly dusiy or ancTibe together with a pipe 5 or 4 inches in diay aced at the side of the seaffold for the purpose of allowi the gas to escape—snch pipe to come to the surface and to be turned into a cistern of water at the top. | Jf thiat sum, which s to cover all military ax- his § s ! Penses. Lie lIlNr‘l_lhl(“p.ij{ w of u - »r'mouI::: 'llm.b—c \ W BAVARIAN MINISTRY. army, The logical few who advise him to « hi to reduce the actual army to haif its numbers, to a Musicn, Dee. 23—The Ministex Hohenlobe (st o ifanidy ming | il half wiy neroas the Atiantic. Tu the afternoon n | OPinic n and wmong most publi v | beautiful rainbow hiightened the l;nlmru; but tiiis “ how The Nord, alluding to theintended visit of the « citful, A brought us re- E res 8 Ciupress to T Vs I ot e - B Lo al Antonelll, as Jong as they only ¥ tives of a fro The meeting then adjonrned, until the f Jannary. uthwest The Pope « ’ Of those who were sent up living afte first oX- ) quareeail, bul were | 84w in the journey of the pus 0 plous pilgrin | ady 1t ith we in, congratul o p ¢ N » police fo ary fraae wor plosion only five live now. R e Tl b the L aeain i o (,‘; ,“i,’"., ’;”,,.W,,., | fl..l;m‘-n‘q;.w&l e nner tho | s at the fn reat conglict i which li't»wd to be friendly n-dl r‘unxfll:j .;: un»tuul‘vq.l and "j 1” e ket ol sha s Y. onsly inereased. The effe 0 ¢ o ) e t . & Qe 1 4 3 v the King, g lo i vault at Ardsley churchyard on Sunday. lain $0 the wniniated, 18°00-¢ « Pontiff and i o0, e ba with Fiiat of Her | g 7‘;’""" N PO e T ople’s affair, and turu Freuch strength of | JAMES STEPIINS. side to the other, Naturally, the reception iy » of Italy.” pecwa. ol aaas il higun, wuscle and wone development of the The London Timesof the 26th publishes a letter from | who'l Ten the yacht lid | Steps, having for « recouciliatio | telicetina indnstrja wrees of ¥ b J P elluation of 45 d s figion Holy Sea and 1aly, they AUSTRIA ingelicetial and ndnsti o Cwnce af Gen. Millen of the United States, late President of the | f' e, croee and sallen 7 serve whic wd Ddly § deputios ontof 406 [ L0 g T embe b Hotisae Noue—these fow hio fov 1omeal aud tod Tow to - Eenian M y Council in Ireland, against James | theirl Suel ia the Lust iofurma | L Jotp ‘I irm. (y! .\lnn»i 8N4, Dee ~The members of the Hupgarian c-nAce lf:lx‘;gm rule puhlx: opn'rluon 48 yet. : Stephens the Head Center, in which he expresses the | | 2 toe e ey | France at Rome, and whicis de e dtha alandormnant | Celeb. 1% af the Lot 095 M. Muxzins, 18, e iy to the | preached aregal mr:':-lfl;lfu'hzs opinion that Stephens is uot-only ne good n but | of the Jonruey D ; s Royal reseript werorece by the Km- §l .0 'y : ® : #p0d Juags b Lo ADNIIAL PERSANO AND THE DEVEAT OF U850 | poror,who inforured them thathe would ke known {|f digap e e Rk R Coniin AR 1m0 Frese, Hing 115 o T WCR0 AARC B6L WDV S S, digappoint iy to believe that THE SEWARD DISPATCIL ) from Florene 1 i he south-west wind freshened Blew i regular gale, The maln- teenthly, to b his reply by a Royal rescript. His Majesty also re- wheit p el for that afternoon wam ag 18 a political humnbug, if not a cheat and a rascal be- o8 propaved i | i y aide. he foresall and It is stated that the cable dispateh of Mr. Seward, | ) YHE REPORTED MASSACRE OF AMERICANS BY THE | the aken in. n with this st '1,'",;:': d‘n‘.f:‘:u:‘\::-o dated the 24 of November, has not been presented and, which uent inmod politics, | quested the deputation to convey to the members of it 5 ) COREANS. | the yaeht was driven nfue miles ap Lour. On deck the has just been published the correspondence | (he Diet the assurance of his Royal favor and good ml‘imlh ) l:wufi"i",‘“-'."ul“ l‘:::lm:!h‘l,lml s E lies, aud eves * Jastly’ iister for Foreign Affairs. In fact, s s0. But the Independance Belge has the following more exciting version: It is said that this disp: t be inserted in the “ Yellow- to the French ) i passed between Gen, La Marmora and A wano before the fatal day of Lissa. T mpaign—every thing seemed to be Gen, La Marmora hud first th a landing in Istria or Dal will. It is asserted that, in consequence of the visit of H.;nuln Beust llu Pesth, n;ulllm ?"‘"“n;“-‘i utl\upuqnn il which prevails among the members of the Austrian Any time the last two or (hree vears we have : T o A e B R P ML e Do SR T have consented to somew modify their demands. || A month or twoago there w: < verification - iy oo | rain and spray shut in the vessel Jike a watcry enrtain, The-Pall Mall (?n.m:, in alusion to the repor | Below the pifehivg and tossing rendered it fmpossible to anassacre by the Coreans of the ercw of the General | sleep. Allru; k.}‘ of \\a“ was placed near the stoye to g % extinguishthe fire should ueces SBherman, has the following: | Jenked uhexpected: huve a kuogied tail of *clanges” | wrews of two American vessels which have ! the hands of the ( . dn the one case the crew, | b i | At the same time there came to us acconnt: a | bored - stateroo » ¢ v e e et aepart Ao 0 Fato ol 'the | rygh b6 hrcken : Book ™ unle ward consents to modify some of ot that ho had assembled the I Amontl or (o 1 i i llen into its exprossions. This dispateh caused a vivid discus- l Bari s bt he HUNGARY or star “.';-'1"..,'"1\l LAS T RS {3 ¢l TR whii e St , * the Ifalign fleet not beingina | p, . sion Detween M. Rouher, aeting ad interim as Minis- R WSy R o | Prstn, Ded 2 o ter for Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Bigelow, 1told you | was directed toward the naval squadron; it “aloi at that time that M. Rouher refused only to dis- by a striking victory, restore the con- cuss the note, but even to receive it. The note of the co 0f the wrmy 1 people. ] . Marmora in th A him- it | th of December has not been correctly reported by Y1) tt, we must Hor to: e is | the press. The French Govermuent hus carefully re- ter replie r# With great good seuse nobody o from officially admitting the probable failure burning to en; ximilian. It has merely admitted the possibil- . 24.—The city of Fiume intends s us deputation to” Pesth to congratu the prospeet of the speed jan_Miuistry. This intent strongly opposed by the Croatian party in Fiume en and yithdrawn and alternately, uranee that new wd well informed, editorial aud are capable of. Finally, we had it firstly, four nights ago, from two of the eeoes ng papers, that the frigate in wonld sarely start {eom with its illust mu&ilmim But, secondly, in the, yot nstitutionnel ol three me bet, havel " ent, J with an impertor anume there is no doubt, received.a greater amount of ¢ and kinduess than they would have got in any civil- ized country, while ju the -other it is to befeared they were pnt to a cruel death. The first case wag that of the schoougr Swr v McCaslin, has hed t wan struek b , struck u that hurst ov full and then_ . fit's boat. e Gen. e Toulo: N AO‘-AIXiTl‘rIRHl.l waiting for her res reeeived here from | that port for Ci ilie. Frehch expedition. i oLl hoa. s Kin, opening forwird, stirred, save Mr. Bennett, who quictly informed Capt. | 8amuels of the carggtc s veport. As quictly the Captain 1 | of Marine, After being wrec La Maw | ed last, the authorities provided him aud his ting for s also solicited to act, wrote to ( enty of food, clothes, tobacco, and medicine, and | [ > K i }:mm_dm o0, Clothies, obncce, nd medicine, aud | came down geom The deck and cximined tho supposed of an independent loeal government to e estab- | mora, ftom Florence, on the 30th of June: *Although o Th ’ f ey were aken efors three wandariys, who lgoked iy Thvongh th hathing but the WIS WAer | Jished in Mexico nnder the auspices of Franceand tho | el s beay alrvady done o atin and equip the eutands, and f mgaags, we hay sliip nor passenger woul on them very graciously, and inguired particularly o gl stregth over and nt lust (e Captaiti | United States, 1t hos declared that it would not re- | fleets much still remniug 4o < DB opiiees i ! Ed by Eghmy iof s Saoes : ] 1 i ! | The g y ver, aud i Captals J £ 1 I r | a oL sousibilit Hoxa Koxe, 1 —Itis curvently reported that || of hoekine r seem to bo the: througl erproter. who.could communicate with | decidod that the Henpletta could bo. driven 10 IOMCE. | fuee to recogmze the thief thus élected, even were he ! wrave respounibility | g S8k expedition to the Cored has been, beaten | atkingand ALIE eyt (DS anie LAY S off at Kung-han, with the loss of 45 men. The fleet | devout: Catholic . cat \ et ok, whether they had been well | Breparations were sade to Leave to, wh s wife, aud their Chinese ¢ treated on the journey. They were then forwarded, ] llu"nhlp head to the wind under el Juarez, provided that this establishment of a new as returned to Shanghai, still on horseback, to the Chinese frontier, within he rides anthority weremade under the auspices of France s retun Shanghai. mother of the future Ru - ‘which they did not receive -good -treatment, though e oo . LA new 1 mers is announced to run befween | of the Chnrelr. She desived the Holy Father's por- and the United States.” Allof which has an odor of Panami ug, in connecction with the | Sonally given blessing to her and on hers, snd eoms Messageries Impériales line. Dr. Macgowan is in oy at Canton for con- d that she could so » between him and v as to bring them in accord with each other; then sent on; bat during the twenty they were among the Coreans they we con Mexcan honds, 10 Adumnira . 3 : On the 9th of duly the | communication with the V | | | | | wit] en_ greatef Kindness than that w THE RECEPTION OF GEN. DIX. : oc ' N shawn o Mr. Palgrave when he was ehipwrecked on Pattss, Dec, 24.~Major-Gen. Dig yesterday presented o that, at bis repeated o necting Canton aud Hong Kong. th nce, to the strengthen eoas! i e s Tl -4 v g rsano ha port, g - o er P o e e e L T e ) o the Emperor his eredentialsas Envoy Extraordina- amded two das more 10 com: INDIA e, POE AR S O e T 4 nations, and even of Englishmen not so ma s ""fu";.':']'." TepiGs An o ry and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United Mrllu IiEx T e, u.l. l,ln\l m\h‘ i \\rlmllwlu'lml p l‘n\lnn;‘.nw l“{ 7}1“;15.‘.“;..“.'“:. l;‘ ;8L ?!}"fi‘ feetions of tie clerical ago, toward shipwre mariners, and when w Iy AR, MBI BINLDCHo o anyi iy i " at the Roya quarters that the Admiral had not 8. 40's mule twist, 154, Cotton firmer; Dhol- i . v ot and the winds Lowled past, bug | Accompanying the presentation with the following yot left Ancona; the most disastrous armistice ap- rab, 2051, Exchange on London, 1s. 113d. Freights g any motive of eral; Ttaly; and it to Liverpool, 20, - considex the difficulty of eonce the Coreans so kind. - 1t would asy to relieve themselves frow tro in the wmatter by putting the crev es of 1l the old Ro- and then to | peared to be 1 ember 19) the wind had a und the ehip again started off briskly, as if rested freshed. Everyhody mow changed his attive, and | the President of the United States, Tam charged by bim | an old superstition proved true, for the wind | to express his best wishes for your Majesty and for the shifted to the north- and west agniu. Thie sun shome | oo iee of tho French Empire, as well as his sticere won the next day (D portnnity, so that the ship was ness; hut, the " feelors” of semi-official paragraphs, nndlonwrs being applied for a month to the home- FRANCE AND THE UNITED 5 i i pd e 19 | pleasontly, but the sca was sill ranuivg high ; the v by s ey (lnm'm.sf” had been made, that all | 10 , blown about like the sandhills of a deserf, dis- | desive that the good understandiug at present subsisting RELATIONS BETWE public and to Rome—the home publie showing i The case of the other American vessel, the General P frages of tents i aadla, as they re- | bevween the two countrics may be perpetual. Biuce the STATES MR, SEWARD'S CABLE DISPATCH ON THE | yottickled, and the Pope ;:l\"lt;’ll(l e e ok b he Dorizon here and there, We made | gy gnnent of their Goversment, it has always been 1 give you peremptory orders to CICAN QUESTON—OPPOSITION TO THE ARMY | was still Pope—that is, wiuld bless a davghter of Church with pleasure, bl would not talk with, much less make political coneessions, to an fiem [Noto yon poor Charlotte’s case, rather.) Sherman, is so different from that j i h at just noted that | our shortest distance on this stormy day, gaining ouly welca{m;:‘.bul en . “:&lll“mm” it may turn out | 15imiles. A3 p. m. we were u.,im(].',yklmh, and kopt ui' ! the aim of the United States to eultivate friendly rela ':illln:.lar;;-l::?:\r"x{:?l = ;; ']l‘:;l an armed vessel, | this f'- e for several hours, In the evenng we sailed | tions with all nations. There are especlal reasons for A Englishion (one of thew f cabmly in tie woontight, that waked our ACk | g0 gesive to entertain the most am relations with | put an end to t | ment the Affon ea, and dir e "‘,‘ ",II','.':"I':II:,'[,.:::’I";:;,u ‘\\hill‘l ll"‘l’l‘f: ORGANIZATION PROJECT—THE PROPOSED VISIT OF against the f0 THE EMPRESS TO ROME—THE POET SWINBURNE. i From Our Special Correspondeat. Mr. Thomas, o linguist and missionary) on bos | before us with its sheen ; tl in fire was allowed to dio t, or the en nti v s v It acems f0 lave gone to Corea 1or e ;.’“),‘.f.'u e and G0 | Yrauce. They cau nbver forget that she ‘afforded them | may judgo supable an Panis, Dec. 25,1866, | not "fi"f:,“’;flf:‘;‘;}:“.“;'h(j:flftd,:x"gi:':’d R Aerlone oo bk ot et fomlly.” | Sunmat e ea miost opportune and most efficacious wssistanico fn recog. | sueecss, The 3 s’ charges - in- | On Sunday, at the Tuileries, M. Bigclow presented | ey ot ok, And sote oltic-iows lirim- aving run agr N ank of one of the riv reh 10 MPOBEEr uizing their ihdependent and equal rark among the other | form yonr Ex that, if the squadron persists | 1oorteor of veeall, and Gen. Dix, who presented his ngfl:cu‘mgmmril_\‘ finally abaudoned for the t, . Builing at the s nations of the earth, Tho two countries—France duriug | 11 Temaining inactive, he will ‘bo_under the painful Apag e fE e X n A paragraph vend in the last received number of necessity of withdrawing from you the command of itials, “spoke a piece” to the Emperor. The | qppvievi" Nout Doré's ilinstiations to the Raven Edgur Poe, puts we in mind of his remarkable slator and fellow-genius, the French poet, B:mdemr. (his strange, subtle mind all gone to waste, now dead in the yet vegetating body), and that to quote, for she interest, perhaps, of some of your readers, the follews ing extract from a lately come London letter: T correspond g period—-have extraordinary progre petter how to profit by an offe " i i v i 10 the industrial arts and I the applications of science to | cost ko many R ftioss, and cred us in our first revolutionary practical uses. Each, upon its side, occupyivg an eminent | JUst requirements,’ On receiving 5514 stern dispateh id not refer to the other sort of services ron- position at the head of the civilization of the two conti- Adnm"ylll Persano issued orders to weigh, He left An- | dered by his Majesty’s Government in our last revo- cona filled with mournful present ; at least, | ugionary war—also as a matter of course, The Em- al referred, as a matter of course, to the serv- to others knowing vo, force which has d us, promised a we pisscd the t hex natue f story isnot.of a Ty ct-of the good treutment of the oth W can go very little way in refut. e daryatt's signal fags. T ng; the ynehtimen siug lust, the rallors answered s lustily from tie fo " shipw ion of it; the Coreans might think themeelves justified in acting taward vessels that intruded up their rivers very aptain turned n for the first thne since our | nents, the influence of their sympathctic movement, in | ¢ L iy, 3 . v " itierenly than towatd e soeklentaly tpon Cheir | oride oting Inso variablo us the weather.” By 1 | giving expansion w ideas, wid fropenting progress upon thin i what seeral of his officers lve tsstrod b | beror in lis brief reply wasequally, and* equally of | Fon cony of Thectiutited imes for Gho Bo0t oast.” Tl widareiood (it oven it two aglih | and we Came e ey Dokt o 4l | mmaterial interests soimportant to the welfare of nations, | defeat of Lissa was not a surprise.” course, cordial on the first and silent on the last | Grbh Sy ERTERT TNEY g it b e < -Sond Yo \’hw::';l :} :;‘ :-;;::I;:::.llsvl:;fi:?:& \::,m 'g:n; ll‘ll:lll’ :;m‘;;l“""m;;::;lrlmfiw w'u-r’nfi’ yie ‘xl.n R d!;(’nn';'ly cannot fail in making itself powerfully felt, and with ad- o theme, A bystander, just arrived from the moon, | when Lis excessively cxr#d:lu nerves leave it in re- A P Vi 3 o ; vinter, the s " o “ . SAL aoh, > < = " i . - | et e T fm:" ";‘-' e 1:'01‘1';': o yords (1o ocein w.-;“Tn'-"zIyu::..';,gw“.u:»|.d:: vantage far heyond thelr immediate action. 1 fecl con GERMANY. would have inferred that the most friendly relations mi His hair is, as one should say, {«L The pre- # were wiider the American flag, and also in & Position | sravee no Taeting of (e cajiICTe, Was 1o Hipple of the vinced of not exaggeruting the sentiments of the Govern COUNT BISMARCK'S SPEECH. always hiad and always must exist between the two { D¢ ';';:‘;;e‘;f“‘:f f:d:l::r;m-?mfh:h:o”w " the virinous mobh of small brities have ki ae, another super- | ment and tho people of the :wm:!:‘(":;“flhl which we bhve never undertaken | stitions ehange of the toilet ehsued - Oy uited States i1 1 sy that it | Tho following is that portion of Count Bismarck's | Governments partially represented on the occasion o ish subjects. A similar eonsideration | was discovered to be a professtonal Of the SerVANLS | yg their sincere desive to see this union, which attached . . " N v, VA0S have s weight With the American Goveas | shop was Huprovised, everybody contiibuting vin pomes | them to France in tne gone by, ripen in the future, to :or:.l:l.l ':'n',;’.ltfl"';“.:" Cliauber of Deputies, on the | by the two speakers. Not tho m;mw Auu:)lon‘: "Th Sica e il alonté $id Thore, utlal friépdthin. 1 ist., which deals with the mutual relations of | Mexico; which, as that usiness, Prussia and France as diplomatically carried on by France and ment, but it is evidently quite ) ‘ - y 10 any Goveru- | tum and perfummery. ‘Was general * re| Seut 1o skt that i bjeots o R thiose who had 1ot been shaven' e h lor wierel — subjects shall not be put to J “n for ten diys came out | g1a1l estect 1f the Lappie . teri - -~ ol from the burber’s hands a8 from o disguise. Y| shall esteem mysc ¢ Lappiest of men if, during the % b \zaation. i cutering the teritory of sechuded | (o the barberls hunds a from diguie, it of wie | o AR O MU G ey Tovara our | o coThe political contitution which Europe ccived [pthe | tho United States, is now virtually closed, was well The Vi p BUERES GONVENTION, ?x}'fl“{.fib"‘;}"fl“‘:“m"}‘gc‘f‘mfl 1t el day, b in | Majesty's Government, Lum 1o a position to contribute, | hat yeur until 1340, present the e ot o et Tro. | But on th same page of yesterday's Moniteur, where an this | iy any degree, to this object, so intimately bound up with | pean system of defense against Fra fed. TUfn was tho you may read the speech and response, you will re- up about Lis $last Dbook—as though on moral score, it were any better or worse volumes of last year—is subsiding ; “fin Vi British mob publio that _kept up the io's m‘nfi You recollect Macaulay on Byron—] of him ! ** We know no spectacle so the British ?'ubllu in one of its fits of morality. x or eight years our virtue bhecomes out h "esident of the Board 10 Varisto assist’ vd of Trade had gone | cujs--welcome even another gale, 5o that ¢ camo from ter-con v ; convention hewer]-?mrfm",‘},""l' of afisberies | fhawes 0 " | the prosperity and tho happiness of the two countries, | Jacirll comterconp of the war of conucet of the B8 | mark the following little paragraph, which is much ,;‘ Rt fndl ALY alile chifio”at ) :I ..‘;‘.,x& Bpii WG, nll:l':: wlg’n‘h:f; i n{:m m’;‘;fl{‘ 'rd,":n - dfih:nr'-'dg :mamnhmmumuonmmmny throughout the cutire ".':'."'fl'l".ufl“"' hlml o dl‘l\('lndfl};;l one, ulnt A s 3o remarked on here: *The American press brings us ere und successful :lhu-hen&l’ Mm;‘ e Foot Guards s fo be | rietta zan at the rate of 12 kuots In the moonlit sea. “The BT Prusaing 06 Lt 1€ Teo Cat) axontly Impaited the gonorat | YorY incomplete extracts of the diplomatic corre- phi:‘sun(!ll':r}l){x)vcxm:!‘ oo fitflfifwmx B’u.a wicked- for v ith armed with 1) i ANTIC JEL“&:I:‘E(’!Q’I&:’:.T“-IM”“' e e tg oo now sactadjoyee || THo Emperor replied: ety e wis st i e e dirough | spondence recently laid before Congress. Among Royal Mull Co. (Culscuwrsl nectingof, the Addantic | eat, ABjokcaund sories becomo Stater ant othing | Ttk you, General, for the sentiments you express | {1 TECY Pitstied shuce 1860 by Autrls towards Pt | them figures & dispatch, dated 2 November, rom 24, t0 consider the Mm"m‘m- is called for January | was talked of h:;l .m-llnu |-ma "lnn and winfl.,nd the | toward me in the name of the Government of the United | the Crimean war, and its dissolution Yo followed |.y‘.. Mr, Soward to Mr. Bigelow, The French Government corioorn aud the munner Wi e wiading up of thio | Rrebabit i suC POt B the contest, ' €very | States. Tho bistorial reminiscences you cull up aro | st of i it which Prusaly vaw rghtly or wiongly | s nover hud Knowlolge of this doownent.” The y hias been disposed of, the company's prop- | [AtLE YAt e ed Tt (L Vestars signal lght, | *UTe Kusrantee that no misunderstanding will arise to Puteds ':u”"",,';,‘”:,"'..’f‘;:,‘“',; of support Lgmet | ever had knowledge” (connaissance) s Plokwioki THE CABLE IN §9%q, AEE DT e were o soundings; at 13 miduight, off | AIsturb the friendiy relations so long existing botween | wlation nk to our Headiness to maxe coneassions, Tieso | for “has had 1o formal communication.” Some- “'he Viee-Chancellor of the Unfvn,]%d Cape Cleur, * Thus the next moruing, Dee, 24, found us in | Frauce and the American Union. A loyal and sincero o very far witiin the 1wt | G050l the French. Emperor had no knowledge of 180, Todgs ai sod prices the whole remainder o th rm‘mt&: to Holten—cutting out their page. As the suddenly be-pionsed houseninid ‘)fi. Mam, all them lill'fl and 1ibbons is a vi and & temptation. and Lhave sold mine to B 5 But the tale of British l»rullelhnx worality is ~ adomned fantastically, 1went in to Moxon's other morning with onr friend X-—, w f th ays in promotin ot Eflgum;"‘;fix;\.fitym ‘om)sxmfi Ballads,” n‘“" y g 4 weculs re pushed briage has fixed the Cam- | the chops of the Cixnnel, haplug to eat our Christmas din- t wil 0 yoate by Avistrt - D wabict for the Chsmeellobs King I h - WAL T donibt not, contribnte to the profit o i | 148 XCh Y 0 0%, O S GiY™ Pria s 16 | s death of tho Czar Nicholas il after the Crimean ~ a8 the | nerat Cowes. 1t was s murky, foggy, dark, dam) k able morning, and era; N gon St was lmrm-&m dustry and commerce, which dally astonish the world by | interests that would muke and rlatlons of | wur way over, when he went into mourning a week yecor, e Six Wiliarn irowne bieda) furcineck. | o s svsctation; b DY dohd rockoning we had mado | thele marvels, and wiil ecure tho progress o efvlization. | good Rl frat odi 50 forth, vou & . b borhood with ndesirablo for for first editions, and so you kuow. He b e ey e | 1 ol MRS | o s s e B e B e T AU (oo s - | 2501 0 monted Tporal ot fige copgof ey snd lnde vh ER gk inho't‘i'mun.fi 498 | 203 claumberch on dock, B w«:& . | B v oL Sovr ey b VAT Seel | B reciing oo u::m. i o o g ot 10117 e L X ras Tenguael o b : . foa the | e el b made o deal o . When g gent o honso i A oo of Clmr‘;m:wlh'fl discovered I?""“‘:'y““”“m'-‘:.'"“"m"" e e | The Patrie comments on the speech of Gen. Dix and W“ of fi it. An ingenious publio insisted on conject s m: ;:m:;‘t‘fiéai:m:o:)! }o:nm;?mdh o o Ly |G otk oL i e ) ha of the Enenr, ol et of U ) B Fud i s o ol S |y prty comts, by the wllos i i, S

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