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v' TEL NO. 5592. ARRIVAL OP THE EFROPEtl MAILS. THE DETAILS OF THE NEWS. !%e French Movement in Relntion to Rome. Congress of Suropean Sovereigns. THE EFFECT IN SPAIN OF THE THREATENED INVASION OP CUBA. INCIDENTS OF THE EUROPEAN nri//M itiam« riL VVJLU I ' VJINO, Ac. Ac. Ac. The America'* malls arrived In this city yesterday afternoon. The advice* from all part* of Kurop* are one week later. The detail* of the new* are rather Interesting. The United 8ta*e* mail steamer Hermann. Captain E. Crahtree, arrived at Bremen, from Mew York and Cowe*, on the 6th in*t. and was loading tor the return Voyage. Eh* would leave Bremerhavea on Saturday, the 16th, to arriv* at Southampton on the 17th, and leave the latter port for New Vork on the 20th. The free navigation of the river Weeer unimpeded by the Danirh blockade, permit* the American steamers to regime their regular days of departure from Bremen. Annexed are the latest quotation* in London of American securities American State Stock a. I.ATksr l.ONDON J'KK KS S-.r ri.vRia 14. 1849. United States Five per Cant*. 1S5U 92 a 94 United States Six per Coots. THrtS 10 > ^a 10o>i Mew York Five Per Cents. 1846 97 a I)*. do 1HM »; i Do. do. 1858 57 a Pennsylvania Five per r*nt* 79 a M Ohio Six per Cent*, 1858 99 a . Do. do. IhOo 109 a 101 Massachusetts Five per Cente, Sterling Bonds, 1808 104 a ltl South Carolina Five per Cents, faring k C*) (nomluai) 00 a . Do., (Talnter m Ca ) HI a . Maryland Five per Out* Htarllng Bonds. 89 n 90 Mississippi Six per Cent* 14 a 69 Do Five per Cents. Sterling Bda. .Mali Alabama Five per rente. A* 4 . Do Sterling Bond* 68 a TO Vaited Statas Bank shares 10a. a 11a. Onr German Correspondence. Bumi.is, September 11th. 14-19. Important I h bate in the German I^-gielature.TAi Einancei of Pmetio. Interview between the E nprrtr of Jiuetriat King of Priitria. and Krng of Saxony . The Partition of Switzerland SuitenOer of Petmeardein. fe , . ft. The dlvoi'.avions that bare taken place in the chamhera bere, during the pest week, prevent toot striking featurea in regard to the position of the Praavian cabin it. aa well aa that of the chambers, with relation to the important subjects that are now under delibera. tlsa The debate on the revUion ot the constitution actroyee, issued bp the eaktnet in Dec-imbnr last, has been opened In the upper house, whilst the motion for the recognition of the federal constitution has been brought forward and passed in the lower home At the same time, also, the new electoral law and the flaaaoee of Ruseia have been dncusned In the first and aecond chamber. For the better despatch of business, tba different questions are referred to committees, and la tbeir reports to the house only the debates are commenced Thus for instanos, the whole Prussian constitution has been revised by a eomruitlwo, aud lha discussions on the different article, of this new constitution are now opened in the first chaiobsr. The government acting ss the superintending gsnlns over the committees, it rarely occurs that what is prop >ssd by tLe committees has not previou-ly received the a. aent of the cabinet in despite of the extreme tame ess which characterises the debates, in csr§equ«nie «f the all-pert-ding lutluenca of the governnisot, the pcsith-u of the ministry, and i f the dilferent parties In tk. .1... I.. ». I.. In Ik. I...JIn. .....Iln.. .1 Ik., « t-- --prticnt ti.( uuut U aueh a n iutrhtliU on* fiat tb-y 'well daacrya attention The opp««1 ;lon t^nil tha Brand, nburir mfnUtry Is no loogar i a »Ue left, but on the rlpbt tide Of tfc* two principal partlea in tha enarabara.the libera'* ti <1 tbo o< Prerratly. a tha f .rotor import thv |0?rmarbt wbll*t lh* lliirr opii'-.r tt >n all til - pr.at i|Utiiluu> ai'« at Ikih Muoh I* tna p i«»r wmo'i to* jai ij aril hn»*u through-, it Rump* uodor l it Mini of tha abudutlat* ha* gatu> d wimln a «h >rt than, that tha liberal*. d'-ioln l»-*t tbo pn wnl mlol'ti'f ibu.li! n»ifu ami otbar mi" eelaocrd from that pill; whtcb h daily ob'ainlo^ d'u rr lafluenco. t»ka it* ptaro. ham b-n o at a-tlre aupportart of tha rat.lint 'i'ba rti(0; rida or tha ulltt roiMruilir < ollnua. 10 tna dtia nbtri, am now tha rm-lullnuary 'ty. rlnec lhoy ond-arnr to oiaithmw Ilia pre" to y rem* 'ant a id eanMltution and tno.talilMi ali-olutlam oo a n«a toiipdatlmt l'h*y Cp|o».i tin II.Ill try "II Ilia u. I Ml <|i|r tIDii a. a. II a* ou tin* va*l«loM of tha con»tlttl'mn fhi p ili -y tna eabtn. t. with rr/artl to tila forma ton of a Union it denr.uiM'td aa waak aotl crtn.,tug to m rum; who It no lohgrr to ha Ifsr. tl and who, at 'h" prtati t looia-ot, It allliOat poacrie**. 'J ha luolrrn tlyli. bam/ at-rywhara in (iatn any and Kuropo e its plot-ly o> n h. I a id tna ra.l rala h*-ti>g alili-r aat ly hoi/ <1 to p'lau. or wand< ling unknown in f .r-i/ii lau-t-, a liar it ilia uta. tna/ aak. if matin/ e >m--aai mi t. Ch. tin- rial party, mat Would a'lll roaltio the »ata t)o»n of t".'tonal unity nod popular llbrity ' I ha aoooar lh«» lay, Wo r-'urn in ila ai.coit tr/iMo and ho -jataio tuoi a* !«. lor.n> rlr II* iatidtnih. Iln.a of abtolnil-iH I no belter tonc.d-r at audit |! hoi». on th-*a ultra* a id tha mlntt*ry. * wa hair >r.li In tho laio.t .! ba'aa alill e«Mt.*; and hit for tba old rriati«»u-hip b-tw-an b .*n tn- lattar wnu«4. doubt |.r* not hat* h- n ama to .u'a>.. I It un'll the preyent I ho eoiir.o how»r»r a I pt-d by ib« r iton't in r>|lii| to tha t ruia.i !|Uo I Ml Oat b an it.rooted by y * wa of aUta p. ..c« a- -.! a- h, a d- la lu anaoh l.a'a th<»« parti.-* wtiieli had h'tbailu bo .a n.ip >«-d to tba gotomoisnt. In <ha tartar ii ba> auara d-d whil't tba i. tooturnl ruptnra aitb Ila oan par'r d aa ant glra 'bo u.iaietry any aotl.uta alarm at it b >p-t to b* able to tatlrfy tha la'irr It. th- owl by ra a liMltblii] tba old (farmati r"i.l>d>ra'i n or hand tf-a li a tlal it Mirh a* In non prop wad too «a«»i r.i~ta wod * i> .f Uiriirrai»1:»'M rkMuM b"f ir.itil Witljru * iMlkt T»»lrioii at Ihr rn.-i»f limb *,»br ( 'trrm» ul I- Ukawl m morn lorllnid, at tha pr. «i nt ro oni-nt to f illon (ha Tti wa of tha mora llh-ral pirtf tnno tha ndrira |'. hi< racalrrd Irotn tha nlira Cuarr»;i»»». wavoti U t> tun rflmt. that it »Ii«hM prop wa aloj-ifn-r lha appprrs Ion if tho.a artlal-n uhlM r*l%fa I iVia llhartj of tha prv*« thf right of Iivkiir lit *|il«lhf il( rank*, a ad ttin *Vmi impnt urn If anno anuutjlHtn awi»p ahould If it-mod nwiN'}, tk« fofttuB nl will f'ill >> ahlo mak> It at th t»fld m "t th« fnl nral C'tiKtltotiun bi tor kfifb«l«p, or Pnrllatiiant, womb I* ah' ut to ba ralltd If (. I'i i j bin >u tba prnanut oooa ion t nabtiiat will proh htj uot do « >. In I ha rrpott of thr rinui|f'a» cm tha ntr rlfftwal law. whloh hM b.n dl-oo-«a.l In tbn l|r<t i,h«oif>»r, tba m»aauia of tha (forarnaif mtb Uhluf utifft-al nfliajja jnal Iflf il ao art ahlfh Ml " an i«t larnf bffiolt) la tlia than mhlitu vuu < ! iliitp, In Ii<-dar to put an ar d to rurtdtv1 toaarj wofamawta m law, aravtlia|aa«. la to f>in on In torn' af . r tha rurolat' >u h»* h«-rn ttippiaa«rd. and but fr a altrratlvo* ara u »W to ha mafia 1 ba rrpnrt rf lha Vtlalihr of Klnaora on tha h'litfl ta mora fnrorahia than dad lam natbalpatrd Tuf dnfir It of lha part pra* bar b-an e-miplnfalp eoraral bp tba farlapa f>f fhtavnr aod a "Urplua of ah olt oaa mint' n of I'ruaiau tbaiar* Irft No aatraordinarp loan IhiTnforu will hi-rrrjalrad Tha King of Prn«*la hr« jo t ra»nrnail front T"ooM». wbata li« Via* had an Intarataw wtib tha i.iaponr fif Anatrla. and tha Klt-g of savour though agfwn nt b-twaan iha rabinat* ot l.nnanf wifb rrgm d to tha ratahltun rnt nf a m-w g ir-ri.w-ul f .r ilnrtnnor h»< ka» a fonia to, and tha Hrlaaa nf i rn-aia, troti luta John, and Prliim l.l»ilp"lil of liararia. am na-uad at tba m rbitmn of tha fu>ura «> niral powar, nothing a< jrt liaa bran tnada known In an nflrial inannar with rrapart to tba aattlamant ' ni'ionr-i am b'ing tnaanwblla. ararpwhara bald brtwma tan tiariaaa prtnoaa and diplomat lata A mport whiob la mnsh diaana>ad In all fjnort»r» tiara at tba prawant mutuant i«, that tba aahm'ta of Afiftiia Nutala. and hruaala hnra -tgrn.l uptia rarp darldad tnaaaoraa to aattla tha d tfa atiaat wnb dwitrarland rrapiating tha p liti-«l fogltiraa. whom tha go. TrramnnU of thn aaaioa* hara p. rmlttad to ramt'n in a-pita of tba ordara of tba flnawra nfb, or fadaral fori rt mant of bwlMarlaud Nothing law la npokan of, at that aa tntrrrmttan ia nardimtrd bp l*« fkiar paiaarr bwafoantral. I»» iiAtbi t of wbtrb ft a cortili»a nf .t.aif rarUnd. which is to bn n.ad» m aaoh a mtiMT, «bat part la to In plana to lr«nr» aootb.r to tnatrta. and aontb«r to Prmnta, wbllrt |!a»n In tnb» Inl-nniIlM by cm noaatcwn which franca la to wiakn to tbn latter It It Hapn ntbln to »ay. aa yat what of thl* report It traa; bat It la krlntad nana la thn bn»t laf^raad quartern knf» not lo bn wholly unfounded It »nnma to bn beyond doubt, that tbn arnat powrra am it itk* »trp§ It Jtrrt ,t« Off itntl It git* »p |A» pthltctl ftfHittt »Ht larr |U (Am ftr «r> no liim. Jtaiopg tb» i.ndinp toploanf nonmrnatloa. 'a addition to p-lltlon. bora, at the prtmat moainat. la tbn opening of tba Italian Opnra. whloh took place I anI onnb. la Iba 11 Koala»t»dirr" theatre Tbn undertaking to n«tabliah, la thl* olty. aa Italian Optra, aa tbn aaat frotimg E NE MO] wttb tbe grand lnatttutiona of that kind (a London o Tart*, ha* hitherto proved aa un*uoee*afnl aa it haa In other capital* of Germany The attcaut to aTfd to the Berlin publla an entertalnineut of this ponoliMty elegant and superior ordar. la doubtless a laodehlu una: but. unfortunately, the great tnajoritv of the dorlinera an more fond ot monkey theatre*, and farces of a *1 .Hilar description, than of the more auMinse and reined amueementa. Tba opera and ballet at the Royal Opera Iloupe here, are undoubtedly among the flneat. e*tahli»hmenta of that kind in Kurope. the King annually oon- intuiting con-iderable earn* to the suiiport ol the same, an J the bouse which in splendid oa« heing generally well attended. though the audiences nrn tlj consist of the strangers who flock to this cip ttl The representations of the Italian Opera however, innntll; given here during the winter season. do not by nay menne rnnk in the same cla«s with the perf irinanoes of that description in the Knglish or French capital The opera, thie year, woe opened with Uncrexta Borgia," by Uonizetti, whiob wan well executed, though there are none of the great celebrities of Italia* snug am >ng the troupe The house was but thinly attended, although the representation was a favorite one 8 o'ot Ml) P M. According to accounts just received here the fartmt ej Prtrrwardein, in Hungtry, trkick had held uui until Ik* pretent, hat turtendei rd la ike Imperial troapi. Interesting from Spain. T1IK RPPEST IN MAKR1D OP TUB T1I11BATBNED INVASION OP CUBA Our advloee from Madrid are of the 8th instant. The news from the United States relative to th* intention of certain persona belonging to the United States of America to get up an expedition against Cuba has excited the attention of the Spanish g ><ernmvnt. which bis determined to offer every resistance to rush a project General Konci'i has already received categorical Instructions on the poiut El Pate, of Madrid, has the following artiele relative to tills mutter Id our yesterday's number, we loeerted the text of a proclamation lseued by the Right Hon the 1'rssidaat of the lint ted State* of America General Taylor with the object of denouncing to all the agent* of the olvil and military government of the Union, the project of an armed expedition against our Wert Indian possession*, or egalnet no Die of the province* of Mexico organised, it would appear, by oertain unoccupied adventurer* The proclamation explicitly and energetically condemns any such project, and orders its authors to be given up to the judicial tribunate as guilty of a violation of the law of nation*. This couduet. which is highly honorable to the loyalty and foresight of the ADglo-Amerlcan government thus affords tn« most direct denial the most complete and au'hvrita'ive explanation that could be given to the rumors of the invasion of Cuba by a lorelgn power which hare been for soma time part so extensively diffused and so generally accredited. According to the pr >clamatioa before ur, it appears possible.and even without tbe proclamation, it would always nave appeared to ua natu ral. that amongst the multitude of vagabond* "nattered throughout the vast dominions of tbe United State* of North America.and they are generally comp >*ed of those who. proscribed in Kurope. fly thither to e*e*pe from the consequence* of their crimes, or to seek a remedy for tbe misery which persecuted them at he no a few persons should have conceived the Vandallc scheme of desperately attacking our American possessions like a phalanx of banditti We a-e not surprised to learn that these adventurers, thinking to Had in this enterprise more chsnccs of honor end profit than in California, hare renounced the dubious supplies of gold offered by tbe sand* of the Sacramento, and proposed to seek their fortunes by more hazardous moans To us Spaniard* ruch attempts would not appear worthy of tbe slightest attention. unie<« the government of the Union were to tolerkte or to protect them, but Irom tbe moment the latter coudeinu* aod prosecutes them so spontaneously and openly as General Taylor has done, they lose all their importance, apart from wt at they may derive from tbe circuuistenoe that tliey afford aa opportunity for a renewed testimony of tbe respect and loyaltv wi-.h which a friondly governi ment views our Dag in the American onlonloi. ltf*o*r| tain that exclusive of tbuseab-olute and outnmoa duties iaipored on sil countries bv the law of nations, thee* exist between 8|ain nad the United State* of \ merles ancient tie* of gratitude on the part of the latter, which they could not forget without tarnUhlng their honor. On the other hand, no attack of our Antilles by the AiirIo- American Union would be rh-wed with luoiflcrcnco in l.urop* since tb« permanent retention ot those colonies by tli* Sp*ul«b crown I* now on* of the surest guaranties of an exact rqiitlib-ium In th* respective political Influence and mercantile relation* of the iari"uc Kutepean and American Statu I'htt* It la that neither reae-n of junto* nor argument* of ** pedlrncy could errr urge the Korcrnnientof th* United State* to violate tbe territory of our coloniee ; It I* r.tif| Orient. however, that tlie-* project* of usurpation should have been coreeivcel in order to pro*.-ko a f >r[ nial frlsifii allou through th* medium of the I're id*nt. Vt rejoice at thi* declaratl >u which effectually dl«pore a of all th* rumnrt olroulated with th* n it iriou* iulention of exrllibg apprehenalon* ox th* auhjwct, anil re mow* all pretext lor bo.e protest* and jealoue! Ire which urrer produce good result*. rop|(r('ii of I'mwnrtl Heart* of Knrupe. T li< iu Is a singular morera- ut a r>..uc-i th* crowned head* of contitirutial hurope at tbe pre*-nt moment Cotiferencer at Topllta (Hohetniai eontireoc. at I'll- Hl(HlMd) ,'"°l tanre* at * raofcf rd «t entral''o»er) and nnnlerenoea at Laybaeh (l.ubianat. thn caolt.il of ( arnhda and i.e. pr. atd1-tan ^ f mi r;-.*- MM iU» greu'eet maritime city The Intwlaw at t'r vnkf »« I between tbe I'rinre ot I'ru'ala and tha Archduke John. la'e adminiet'ator of th* dulnnot < entrxl rower a id * utv of tbe ptlnce* Ol the minor state* »ee:n* to hare led to no r< 'ult i h* r-.of. r -t.ee. b-.wen »h* I'.uipe re r of Austria, the Kin* of I'm--1a an 1 hi* vlai**- ty ot Sati ny. f.*»t at 'leplltx a-.il -utx- .juvotly at fi|. nni I* a* yrt a riddle un-i>l*ed which the --errrixu journal* expound each a.-c<-rdii.|f to It* own partlculer new* or wl-h*« The <'nfirt*»* at l.ayhaeb wtitch pr. mires to be lit un>.-t Important "Iall I- aunoonc* d for the l.'.th Inst (to the 14th the Kioperlor of Austria is te leave 'till to inxiiftui *te the ofx-moi of th* ratiwar Ir.-ni that city to I ayba-h He le to he a** .m,i«nted by I'rttn-e Sch*-ari*uh* if Th* Km* ot Nvsle*. the totn rtlneo of t'usrany, aw 1 th%''np« are. to m«a| tli* Mnpe ror at l.nyl-acti I- Id- Marshal hw-lctxky h*» alto b en Invt'ed In nas* th* Topo should not ho ahl* to attend lit- itolln*** will, It beat I, rtynueiitrd by two cardinal". Attsliln, Knul*, nntf 11 'iitio ry. dOAIg OS HIE l.l. MAO WHO lis Tw K DltXMA IV nr.mi art.iwiutKAriMu i-uoaiLAJUriaji.i.tdi* iiivix, tec , iVc. The news tluriDtf Hi* week ha* be«-n rather of « I a-.lie character hnl *nwie pnrtl >n of tt will he real with Interest I It* B*g*fibtlin* f-r th* ctpu wl tti >o of < I aiorn -till continue, and It *eriu* to tbe u-n -r .*1 opinion that there will ha no nc*«-lon for siihiaitti i( the fotttrss to tb* operation* of n eicg* Th* a*'- tlrtasofl nmorn and let-rwarl-ln are -aid to t>- lu« cola tegular I'ui.(art.in loie»« that n .* reta-n ar-n* |Oor hetliu r-.rre»|.otide et of lb* 11th aonouuuwa th* surrender of lb »tte.- f irtr | It Is ut.dersto. d fri m private source* that to* poller to be pursued In ltu.ik.arr Is dictated by ths laic- rlallnt fc-p.'"-' hum * ' >*. liir i 'i *. i if« ip.i ira'1 Jl I Ihi- «I4 »l*t* nl Una '-f Ik" lr<t roiiir i iPtiti tftki i»|4*n*rf ol thla I iliun U tha « tali i4*na<i of th> old auhjo-iton nl I rml* anil S l»» >al t In llua t»Tj. Tba <-a ro)Ml nnn-tllutl«r» * \\»<ah 4. «knit which »o much ia raid, la, aecnrdtaf lo thia rite, a mart lllufloa 'Ilia ecu rail of tniniafara la eniaplataljr fr*>< wi'h ih»ir plan I : -»< i». .r«a ,i<. > , f llrrairy The arrirwl f l!a\nati n aunaan a I with thin hurlarrt aa Ik* comuiaocl-t.lTi-nM-f "III barn w mucb (i sikllril in lb* roar«a of tha <|p|ih-r»*i <na 1 ha loli« "li g proclamation *«< I-fuel by In/.inu, Hi th« lat iantaut. at Taath : . T! a Pai>a*riaa rrralnt ca la "aar I an* rtllni'i ill lufi-ne! nfSur'. aitllcaryand n.rll f.inrl a«a|aa. wh U' Ilia *rr»rl»a anrvha ta mhraan h- can-a ' th" 'ocr.'-a' aa a are to arj w»> ani rarn»d la thi 'oaalntlna: aooa all am- la»a toih at iha ' ha Bihar af (vpn'lan aad «f »ia a ariwfma- alaiia'aa, tnha altar Iha pnhllcailaa «f Iha Imparia' n. >nfat.n nf tha .M ol Oatnbar, Ina* abaa bf tha Maaaariaa lh"t wiadlana'ard took tart la ha dotihara l»a» aa 4 r a- .f fha«ania frim iha nth of "etnhna: boon all maaih.r. a'. a t"-<alir<t national .lafanaa romnlllta, la an far lha» A aharpaa laaalloaa aflaf iha h»h llatohar. IH«j» la thai liaa My; ao>k ill all > art ad auk i a taaaraaa n aa <aa#rna-al a n rr pl-nara. adara " >rpa, or nl aa ladapaad at dial1 ail a f troapa. ar aa praaldnnt af aar ht taa i if aiilli a'» r e *il aamiai trill'a: upon all fltiPy. vhnat Ina kaab'.atinnart trttii-nla, ao-apart tad aaaaraaarar J»1» -tharihf fall upoa all awth aa fall nmlnr th> prnna"lar MfM'liat pr>»aal tlair-aliaa. within Iha Ihaaa *>alh. aa.-annnd fr« in Ihia da<, m aaaaar t-t 'hair l<a nr« » >a a >u< imaanal wil'tteai antl orl*;. nr haf-ra tbn Impniinl r«nr»-«»"»'*I ... .. . m.tr it tniii f-j «rt -it w. -% a n nim; » - a- wit. thay will litti M tit fvatnnal?"n tha nniitivtiitt r tk« l«|il ptMwilliiM tn li« lia'linM *(ilMtthin BtYN*l), f./.M. int munnttf la fhmt ' ha truf Tha following alranlaa hna h««n add r«« 'ad by Coital da \. ...IiihI. to tha arpaaaantaUaaa of Hnaaialu fitrntja rountrlM i. * * <m», A»t SI .Tha hntlaflna whlah T I aaa taan«ral» ad to )bn haaa kapt inn aa.|naima1 with thn r <ara> nf tha military oratatlnna In Hntanri. Tan inMll wll fnawn, r.» Urn aaa Mda, aiiaa-Mta.lt Balaam i.itt ininnt mnHniw. an« ra thatithar hrnk.n iluwa ni. l ditjMinal by tha itafaata wl ii-h 'Jan.rat I ndaaa ratt«d than to nadaat In ftan.fi taaia, fniiad thauaalaaa andmad ta r- nit on whoh r .ttdtf it f t tham a ramataoM Immtnai.t I'nd r thoan Ht.aaiitnrna, Uia aaaoliHionaaa "rnm.tat itlwawl K-nlf. OfTrry, laaaatad with di-ratiaUl pnwar attara«d*a.-d at din aaatlnt. aa* aannadtifaailia Mit iron,.a tha nnala ia «f tha latataaailan, now |f>»»d nf IW.tattl |..fnnirr. 5 0" i»-alra, and 144 pictaa <f eattna. laid dnaa 'half »rma ho'uri 'la a-al Ci unt Kudlaaa. wbi'in tha fara.laht af tha da-.ntl had df raat.dta marah aa tirnatwardntn A *a»a» anmbaa af antaahatat la nf tha .a. m> haoa A'raadf fallaa «d ha< aanmi' a. t'na tareiaM nf A tad la onarfiaa ha tha lnai>a tal ; a ad. la Itaa. aiaat hodjr af ta*nr(anta In Trmaelaaaia (It halvaltnt' af ii tar ity. ataht tjnadi..aa »f aaanlry an I 7l»|n.a«af oan* atn) I a< a J»a« aahm'taad m Qaaartl Lobar*. Tha a lan'ml p. Itnh Inr lant'ta haa. tahaa ta light fa naa »n»Mtvian«ly aaw laat mi 'ha aaa aa tarmtnatwd. aa eawn lai'aa aa af £ar tal raatatanaa nanant ratard th. dual laaaa a r iatdanaa aa lla.aad naa afaaka TAa rt rata nf IAn Kmparar, afar naa.lg tiaaiittif Ay fAa UlntlHnai rhirf nrAo An itlrr tify -a/r«awaf'a I award nmi /a> 44 41a f < fA ft'l#'« A rt full a t a«li/tif triinniml rrnitnn 44 4at rnyatitdin Be 'fy.n| rifxi f r f*r "wmi m-'irfr, i to in», too aotrtto Iraaya' aarfrr tSr trmmnft n/Utt Hani fftyaia »*Fyo» ft if hi anr of oar riri inni oltfttloatf h illt tnl iwrrrtu a, rtirt fatri r fmhy r#»frtt»ioi( » (A# mill toAIrA « # A ia« <>r « »rf ai 4. iniMMi My olrontor of o yrtl ff taf r«a-i »oa I llta *»»« whloh ta4aoo4 lha » oar or *o lahay in la fhla ar.tla alaaa ah'ah h»|oah of tho m«"*o 1*4 ihaahloar whloh ft fro)i»«l I# »»tf to dotaa m Th» dooaort ao«l4 haaa ooiryT-'tolaoo tha aaoorlty of anr fattooaaaa »ro rootota ; ltnr«»iT ha* r»>ara»d la Ilia ohoAlaaoa 4a* la har log* titan* aoTMaiya tha tatagrtly of tha Anatrtaa farrltora. anah aa 'ha aitralaiioaanf thaItaaty of tlaaaa*aar«ota*4 »*. <a loaar*4 fnli ara tha raanl"# af tha en-oparaltaa whtah tha lafaraf haa aHordoA 'a Ma lat aortal aa4 raaal ayoatalta *a|a-tf: aa4 alan, aairh la tha oaly raaipatiaa'low whtah aar aagaat aiaaw haa art* ha4 la aa*w whoa ha jataaA hta aim la fihaaa af hia W YO RNING EDITION.FEIDA august ally. Ihir »;iaiatarcie a oordad with perfect good faith, wae accepted with confidence Tlio.e sentiments fur nad the botie nf the relatione between the two setter*! ran; thoy will praaiila, al-n, orerthe allegiance of th~ir empires. The tank of the Kmperor i> fultillod Hie troops here repaired ortlere to eraetiate the Hungarian l«er|ter». They will return without drlay encee»aleeljr within nur frontier Teu are authorised to eoromtinlaete thie deeptt h to the gorernmrnt, >t whioh you hare the honor of representing our august eeeereign. Thu following letter from Demblnakl to Rem ia said to hare beou fauud upon one of Bom's aids dn-oa<no<:. H k ad*Qu4HTKUK, F*0**t, Aug. l> Sl.KVKI O'CLCK AT llUHr J Gkw** al.Your dMp»'on»i dated Head t)uiruri, ICarantebe», Aug. 16. were delivered to rne three hour* since. by Lieut.. Col. Von M , vhioh, notwi h<t»o()iii< m? complete eihaurtion. after a fowd m*roh «f i »»nt* «n« houM. I n«f« no* the hmr to jvi»l v it mi a< f illawx .1 b*< to *ta'e that I cannot aiscnt to the ord-rs contained in the said d«aparoh, and consequently cannot carry them into execution You con.man.i n.e, g-n*-ral. to make tny <lip»«irw>n no ae to unite my feroee at speedily as possible, with those of In yon and ViceevV and then oeoe more to make front against *he enemy and offer battle at Logos The aruiv ooureoir »te I by meat Tciuesvar on the 7th and Nth of Auguit which was tben 16.(k«0 men strong, with thirty-eight oaanon, w%- reduced to 7.1*00 men and sixteen cannon after the loss of the battle. According to my calculation the o-.rnn of l«tiera's Guyoi> and Vioeey are not Nil men strong How is it possible then. g.n.iA'. that with »noh a email uulitarr force, even allowing lor the happx c -ncentretion "four armies, we could still hope for a favuraMa is-us. rMpooiallv as we could d i^rd onlv on the Polish and Italian Le»ioue, *s the I!< nvedr are hourly numerically reduced, and the llussare totally demorslir.edf Were 1 to aooe.le to your plan and catry it out, it would have no other effect than that the Km- peror of Ruseia would have another person to snpp »rt in the lunatic asylum Mv resolution is tat en As Ion* ax the ra- mainder of my corps ie act complottly dissolved I will fight, but after tbis I shall commeud myself to fa*e and to ruy Stars. I>8tf*I>HKl. Goorjrey arrived at Vienna at 10 \. M , on tho7th l..u» .<»). i,(, -..a k l A - ..... s.w. .... »..vi ......,K .. U in.I on thi road from Gross ward-In by way of i>mi» to Vlcnoa lie <* accompanied by Major Andra-isy. who left that city with him at i P. VI for Klageafurth whlrh iii to be hi* future resldenc. Th" events <if the last year hare not failed to prndnce theeffect upon Georg-y which might be expected for he Mi full Are or six yearr older than he really Is. as people geueritll v f >rm moet erroneous oplploas ae to the per-ooal appearance of remarkable public characters, It may uot be amies to Sta'e that tbe young" IJaorgey of the preai la oo ths wrong fide of forty wears spectacles and has a counts. canco somewhat remarkable for Its determined and Itt luy opinion, honest expreeelno. Like 8> r ro'a Corsair. ft giant frame iet. forth his common height; Yet. in the whole, who pviissd to bent a-atn Saw mere than marks the crowd of nil (ar mon. The Cxar baa addressed the order of the following day to his army ;. Viliiw, Any. 21. I All. Children.Ths Almighty has lent h.s hiess.ag t, your tesl. y i or o onrsge. and v.«r n*l>rieg perseserauie in tks day. u' hard.h ps and uifflou'liet. Y,.u harr d-eu your da y; the rsvol' la queued. Wherever the foe dared to eenfr iut i n. i.. w » r< paUeil, and, ie persuing him a.rp hy step yea hare been witi.reset to a rare uoenriaoce.that o' an enemy in the erhsle pride of his streig>h laying down hi. arms at your fees, and surrs ndrring at discretion. In the o .nrss of two months we conquered and raneired ISO Hats and s.an dards. 4(1, chltk-u, and nbos# SO wo ias..rg*nu, who dnpoisd their aims. All honor and glory to too and your rlul irii.it ebii ls' You hare, a. arer, shown rouraalras worthy in listen* *o tl r nr* ias of all the Rusrlas t thank you all, In itTidrtily and collectively. I am content with y.n I am proud of you. NIC 9)1. AS. Klapka and other officers hare left the predicts of Coroorn and gone to the imperial camp at Dotla. seeIrg the In possibility of obtaining the aeoeodaney oeer a garrison atlll bout on resistance Count Paul Katerbasy Is spoken of as tbe present head of tbe garrison. a yidf nt adeoeate of no surrender " Advices frem Vienna ef the hth Inst say :.Nothing Is positively known about Cmnornor Peterwnrdslo A complete aninesty for tbe imperial offluers now serving egal ist tlie Kmpernr Is raid to be ln-l-ted on. The Ahgghurg u'meiir says that 20.000 Magyars of the garrison of < omorn re took on tbe night of the Id tbe forts near Acs, and'he Austrian geaeral* have rrcetred orders to Invest Coroorn Immediately, but as HO 000 men will be wanting for that purpose, tbe aid of Russian troops will be requested. Turkey. Till HUNGARIAN RKPCUKKH.THK RPPOItTA OP HIS* TR1A TO ODTAIN THKM.RUSSIAN INFLUENCE Our advices from ons'antinnole are of the 3uth ult Aiettirfrom that city of that dale rays: The nees frrm Hungary has caused great excitement amongst the Turks Their regretat 'be unfortunate terminal Ion "I the war Is eery great The Hungarian eor iy, Count Andiassy, hopes thai h- may be able to Induce tue Torts to exert theui-elees In favor of Ko.su'b and his friends, who have taken refuge In Turkey The Count. I believe, will be seconded lu tils cIT-rta by Hi r Stratford aiming and tieneral tuplck On the ottirl heud tlx l(u-»lan and AuitrltD repreaentatlree are nn«l'iitm all lb. ir Influence to porauede the Sultan a mi'ii un to rffnm Ml m jlnui to the Hungarian le*.Jare wlium lu I uikey. and hand them near to the l»nA«r m-r«ln ol I.udera or I'eekiewltei h I ha fata >( goar Krl-», which la well know at the I'orte. ought alon- to he »uf. taleut to prevent thr Turk* from r-if.itog limp talry to the Hungarian general* JTt »hn Inkm. ten dinted. at a cooiMon /elan. teat lualrl with cAil'tl. ai t, when Inoken dmrn liti o tr» nuligiiily anl / '"y tr "by, wet ardetid In he hanx'd /rem t re «>t Ihr im1<iw, 1)il*i-n to Pee pair lit aueb an acnini'ilaiion of eh.t ux and noli ring pottr Kel»a prayed ht< pxr.ec>itor« n >t to put torn to death aa if he were a t»l h h t' to let hit grate he that of a enldier I hi* prayer «ai ref i el hot #o gnat waa Krl«»'e horror o* the dea lt of thame to which he waa eonileitim d tha' he pni«nne,| btii>«eif and tb tin cm-aped troui the h tod'of hitr.ap'.ort IJm Ik ref iltetlmim iknl llutian mjlum » n m>a» earn delete re-'tuhtithed at C'tmiiorrrtuopl*. and it mare irtooiff and m ire Jilt than rrer It would atnl'a hut very tittle »urprl-e here It the Iturrltu and tiMiun rwpraten"*Mra* aea pita the I tforta of Sir Stratford aiming and the r'.-tnc mliilktar wrra to foroe tha rutkbb g >»ei umeut to g> re OpKoean'h and hta com pvil m*. Sitne Ku- iti «.,leta bain a-ntril bera from tho a«oue of tha lata war, and are treated at their ctoba-rj * If they w. re Hue*, rotla The triumph t of tha It u-»n- Vi'iltn a-'tt B>a trouipi d tan uph r h- capital hv therm Wafer of tin int S'tirturr at.d M ae Ttloff and It wort ha owned, wt h ail the etleel the'far hun If could de-ire. f'e »> »»ligf of Ilia Hue-tan r arm* I* again eetaMi-h' I aui >n(-t tha ,Nlot-ulniMii". auil the liirioifitet i re now in* «« n tarrtt le rntu|ueriir» a* when the treaty of tdrianopla ami I ukiarMkeletrl waa ripned tVe llafe lire lid', tlanrhlp 'ol «ar lu i In* llntden Horn, and their erewt Mid flic ra a auper l liroujjh the it re t- na If tbecr> i Of he or lliudn* faith were already planted no S' t'lphia. I h'» rirutim- aot e, of a utile il*e', of Komai Ui,o of- ear being oooe'aully lu the Uo~ph<>ru< aod (». lorn Horn la one upon wlil-h I hare not yet mil, anyreioatk I h«ugh nooa of i h *ae «« >i y wa then lu poor and are t herefore wi h'n Ili of the tlraly, )et tl.r Ir lilliaNer le lonep,«ii| , peel te feritie nary of fug'and. It r »r hy tn odd l<M)t|np little rteaiaar. under the ie comnianu ol a lieutenant Th« French llepnhllc, i iik Lxrm or hutiia naroi.tniN toMTiri to thr A Kf AI KJt tip Itt'XK-TI'P MMAfllW I'PUOVt'll) liV it. <Vc Arc. 'J ! nnl y of of uny tnp^rt|n4iifrf>«n I- more in t b* fullovlnf Utfrr fr«»m t H* of f b l;pi uhiic to t i i l MI4*nl .Nty, hid orderly I'llinr nt booui . K: Kat» iiAf., An^'t M Ifvftt'tvt Nrr Fr"» Mr I»H » n*#4 t « mrm? %< Hi II*« to t>tt n«wi IMIIM f. hut, »»i ih uontr iff, 11 !( *»» ! f,M4 r»t»» »i « I id I It) frr>l|f*ni«»H P >«» ii°« ! «» ir «i n|Mi4 IMM tftli-n tb* ! « ! tn «I1 r*f»rm* I l»ar», mil y in,\h*% tt » "!« tin >«'! , .f il " «! > IklH r, M I hlir fift ^I|"h fifn K'fri'tt in |>«f'«nr« 9*f I ov'iln |m» h lid f!u« ».« Tk« d<t«tr« <if ftt'll" ei t'fhf I tlHlti Hmh" "i rip'I'Mt A 'l v «i't») M'l h,««» of rl * I p* n r*Uiri% !f»« i iMtt rri1 Ki I i. f m i * 11 9 » t r ti I lr»-«« J '*4 H»r khpf tu S *Vj5 \m*tT %l.* "I I'Mf Ii Hfy. Ill loll I ihu* ui up f ii* r.. i I%i, t. *.f l' '|.»'d Idffi r»! 0 « r. A ir tppif ; tl.. ivmtariiaf!* « "f >h« n-h*i« rati' i>: r..d« * ar <».; ^ nil * h I vm Hi-fi »M) hurt, In Hit ! ni'iin of I'm thrne rar imwl to f|r* *»» m«> nt * ft t1' ft 4 *a «»\nr +** » In I <tf the nft*n» ftf PrtHOft, ftr pf lit*i«8«rin0> ft/tMf bti?ft loMitra I.vary ! *n»» 1 f ftlTnrrfi to f«, or oar uniform * liruct to m i+t? hi art an ! I l.a-- |n im hi* / m * it fill na«*« r*t»" H ihft*. if mH litir nftroiftf , «h ^ at 1 'a't til"4#?# Hun ron id oration L'ia< t*i<t |«* her iinriSm ai < I.*» a> rtoa%%*' ft. II A. . re . . rim tkm / i I alt-- I.O errrirkkrrt, » the mtrk af Iktir a m-dr. IKr UJ I Mr «>»«-«»/ /rarf til i' .!»</ Mr «' < of I h"rf». II lh"ll *f>r told Utof 11 "4*1 t PVr uil'M telrll 4m n rtjfrrtnf tra«r. mail A iiaAl nftnal tHflmrtni rra al'i. Till »rprml tn th». ». in mr mm i imf f>f ill ani l* r* adnrt. I i»»r |»nror<t with ^ala,lli«l rrrnylir«l» H »»«» »» trra.nil »a 11 nifltt U< *ro '.nan. v niry gaahi tai It a«|lai'la4 la niMki) pr«nU aaianaiaiaiiii* tat a«r tm< pt liinita, toy <lt*r *ay, tha uiar\aM if m* MlnMMf fi-'«r< . hip tJUVIa NAIftl.tOM iin« ai-ahtK. Hit Wft tin pri dupid > pr found faDnllua Ta >how tha failing In Krnnea had V g|Utnl on tha nhjant, *i utai IhiN artlalaa-r.aa f».-m thai rarla Olltfi, tn.n tha l.ondon Timn, nod nnothar from tha I.ondon C Arattwie : . f I rrnn 'bn Inornal daa !). »»« flapt. 1* ) Ttia latter of th" Hmaldi nt of tha Krpitblia and tha mtlactiona with whlah » naanmrnnta<l It* publtaartua. hara bai n intdr t ha ohja-i of arTara a' »«-* no lha lift i t tha orp.Ht» of tha mllamm party itv hara only to i»flj « what rnpfatii imrtaltrf; » *l»t to do it with no omat Ion, tor »a rapard an tart natural tha dt«oontantof thoaaahn e in*idar that 15a f p- ta tntallihla an, in tnnporal in niter* It t- a gt*al iat uin to Itnaalna that puhltrhad tha lattar with rliltli joy ; a miliar ragrat that tha rnthar n»i bar. dliary form <a whtah It pom-had flirt arr'iln appraranmi «f ma. paa* tn what nogbi nwlf to hara krrn a pnntln maal tartatl ib of tha rpirlt whiah hid praaiiii-d o ar ton *>n»rh Intapratitton it ta aariain that la yr»-»>ii« of what taking plaa«- tlm-a fba airll powar haa haan rr>u ITII mill inr II»I1(1« li» !!) *1 tlltlKliltM, aviry "nr >< utD»rti'd in kh«»« tha t'rme- l«"« Ith.ial than ih» rnurt of Homo. A id ">» r»»i<t ihin IU l'op« Rioaa ma ta«»a lw»n In n M *i «i» m llafr >»l >«rna* IVa|y ra appaar All t»« luatlrmtona whli-h tha rnpo htm-alf bad »an m-4 and da.'mvad parti«nlarlp ra ai paar that p rl I a*alaat whu-h I'npa Piaa IX. a*. alaaa kla aaonaaat-n a *r.i»a«t <Va I if 'fcl air of bavin* *noa « Moiaa poamlf to rbanpa <ba nolor of 10a trlnmvlra. I boa nulla Hi »ha Vapltal nt tha H.-v-raixn Pontiff tha thraa i-arillnnl" »ihum> and raatnra tha moat rt-t«M»d la««, rba Pupa biairaif at (laata ha« navar i-annad r.« aaaaitaat tha mo-1 lilvial aird tha moat mli*ht«na<i Infantum* «* hlla In liaara ar baar lha ary of >*arila*a att-r~d tha am nf»a of lha introdua'lo#of ton oil- tapo lain ln»o tha Rtataa of tha ahuran tb» Pupa aponiaimnualy and pvbIM; drrdaraa Ural hu iatanUoa la tor*- RK h T, SEPTEMBER 28, 1849 model the Komta leva on the heale of the Krennh oirll code It l«, therefore eery natural that the fremiti (fo»urnment knowing the intention* of the I'ooe. en t ecelug them en ai unity niieuuder-to .d by the men charged to rarry thetu out, ehould denre to *ee the Sorer< l«n Pontiff return ae eoon a* pneaible Into the per«>. Del end direct p«e-***lou of hie euthorttr. There Derer wee e time when the etpreealoo n >uld he more properly u**4 the tit wee better to here to do with (Jod then with hie eelote We ere ooorlnned thet if th* Pope were et Koine he would not permit the dlt(trei etul abuae* of power wbloh ere there noraiuttted in V.I. ......... I;...!-. ..t._ . _v.-» i. i tant for Franc* is that the mt-ehief which is dona should no longer continue under the protection and consequently under the rcepoiiMthility of her flag hare not the slightest *iah to rItlKM the re.esl»nllshiu-*Qt of depart mi'Dt of the Tiber with a French prefect any more than to **e nuraelvea charged for an ial*1utte period with th- management of the oaptl -Uv.es vv* aro told that we And the Pope is superfluous in the world. Aias it is not tha presence of the Pop* which embarrasses nr. but hi* ahsenoe 8 > Inn if a* he ia not at Home w* at* directly responsible for what takes plica there We cannot therefore before Kurope. and before hletory. pare fur accomplices in the disastrous p«l>cy which ha* heen pursued at Koine >inre tha ariiral of the poutlhcial commissioners. and the Freuch government owes it to itself to protest agaiust that joint responsibility We ray the government because, as we ha'e before observed the letter of the President must hare heen neoessarlly uiade known to the cabinet; we hare even reason to believe that all the miuVters without exception knew it and consequently approved of It Besides, the Mnnitenr tin Snir, in an article, formally stales that sanction We will, however, nhgetve that if the ministers were aware of the letter of the President. It does not appear to us probable that the Pre-ident had ar.y knowledge of the article of the Monitmr du Snir. It was not without a oerta'n degree or astonishment that we saw the organs u'httfu* o the nilnistrv discover In the letter of the President of the Hepuhllc, the realisation of an engagement which hsd heen eri'ercd Into by M. tlkil U oiaparte towaids the Roman people twenty years since when he carried arrne against the government of (Jregory XVI We humply avow that we cannot lee the oounentlon Only a short time since M L mil Bonaparte said " It is not through pride that I harp visited llaui I cannot rejoice in a eap'ivity which had for its cause an attack against an established government. W hen one sees the evils which follow iu the train of the most just revolutions, one ean scarcely understand the audacity of wi-hing to take on oneself the terrible responsibility ofa change I do not therefore enmplafn of having hern exoiat*d by an imorisoument of six years a ra-hness o muni tied against the laws of my country " We frel bound to reprint these enlightened remarks to oppose theui to the indiscreet Souvenirs of the Wonittur dtt S nr We do not consider it absolutely necessary that the President of the Ka| public should consider himself obliged to be always consist) ut in his eonduct with the impetuous young man of any ntber panlcnlar period. Chare are cases in which, what may have boon called a defect may he' come a good quality and eo long as M. Louis Bonaparte shall evince the wisdom of which he has g«ner- that the noootry «rill only »«« in it a vary fortunate Inconsistency, and will not impute It to hiin a* a crime. [from lh« London Time*. Sept 14 ] The hlotory of Kurope mar in rain be rao*ack*d for a parallel to the prase ut relation of the Krenoh and Kouian people. It could hardly have been otherwise. It 1* a thanklet* task to meddle with the internal quarrel* of a foreign State We who hare acquired the largest experience in thia matter may apeak with oonldonue and authority upon it We hare been for 160 year* tha allien successively of eoine three or four great Kuropean nation*; we have lavished inonay. hi > >d, and interest In tbelr hehalt, we have burdened ourselve* with huge and aeoumule'ing ilebta for their e»ke; we hate placed at their diepo-al the pith and courage of the braved *oldler*. the talente ef the greateat commander* of their day; we hare preserved two or three totteilng dynasties. restored one or two more; we have ustatned or created importaut and menaced nationalii lie. we have won for our allina rich province* or pr<clou* colonies. we have tnreg >ue tor them the legitimate rewarda of tordial and iiiidtntel oo.operation; we hove beeu In the worst fortune, the mainstay of Au-trta. of Spain, of Portugal, of Holland «t Prussia; . and our reeard ban been to he thoroughly curled, hated atid maligned, from the Uouro to tee Danube On ehere you will. In whatever land the blood of J- nglishuisn haa hv»u shed to preaerve It< liberties or maintain Ita honor wherever tha trea-ure ot Kogllehaien he* lie-n lavi-hed with needle** ftwievc-ll;, ilera the Kii|li«ii nation ha* earned tne deepeet *uapi«|on. the UioMt vigilant jeaiou<y. the moat (hauieleae iugralitiide Hut we have generally bad, if not a valid nauee. at leaat a 'air pretext for our alliance* a>'d our interference* |'he support which we gave to Auifria asaln-t Loul* and to the Northern power* aealnet Napoleon an uot wholly irrespeoiire of previous treatie* «T pie-cut Int. red* The honor aud sa'ety of Knglaud weie In come ui**sur* implicated uj the eocene* with which w* migbl reel-l lb* scheme* >4 Loul* tguatoite ur N*po|c#a I'liat our etf irta wore no* 111.. .iiii-u n>r. ni»r n»i .. i -a. i * niii R4"'ii i»* i. unni ou nidi h r is < -«! tin- triMtli-r 'f trimlit » .il Vi*n it But I- miicr had mi rush i-xcu-a l ir iu'.» ifu "iiu link «« u tiif fif« ttil hlonltrota l liia »« a il ui.i-;i« broil, ft wa» N olfil noutrat It ill I It afloat tllH Mtltililll. nal Hut.l -ol tt.r hrad uf 11.« Liiflili ohaioh Kr.m it It l-ii(J ih« Kn < h i-apul.iir eoul.l d <t pr. fund to u«urp tb» |iriTO|ial'T» of thii Kinorli manm-nhy With tha Bonrlum* * tint thadutina. and th« "b-*'ll**nna, and tha ihamtli.nihlp «M< ti b> 1'iorfi-I to tha n|il«*t unit nf tha ebon n. Thnao »«» prim*? fnrir. no rtionirrr nam tor rami lni»Tlir*»f* Iwiwian th* fopr anil hurutjiit*. than tb*-m vnull ham torn tint anon Q i Via tort a anil Dm lti»h r*-p***l«*ra Tha poitrjr of KratMia wan *iiur*"ri*« or (junitn If n pncpata »l oon.i|nti loo of linnk *a> OkU-niulaU-tl th o lb* air<(nMtna <*«t oo* «.fth> ni**' atidarb.d* and iinju-itllabln char.tolar If IM* »aat»ot- mitt w an quit* Mm.' t. b»ll<»a tha |»»r'al liu.rrf Ir nrh dr U<ttl m* ih»t it ru not mtt»trpt»?*d Ihi-n tha whnl- rrti m n:an'fn*tti tha *tr«iiRi i inrk ofilir'-arnw-M, that I' po«-th|« torn, cilti p In tba ni'.'iiont that m. t'rrn h ar tir >| illti d l»!ta t'm. tiU itaappHvriono #ar 11 T I lii tba in It'll* of tha II i mm pi.ipla -.*|i h t h- Id *. of tia m t t i.rrrlri.li.i d llhi t*j I'ur )i »rr and ja*r« Ifa'tan p ttrin'r had to-rn >1 ;hlny for tha nioiii.'ut «han Vt *i I n* tan tr rhnutd J' iIti.f fr" n brynd rho 11 fi.,«ta I poi ot lh« * » to tnl-p'-ii-l-ien With tlia >|. g* of ! ai'riM'rr r,.rmiu riit «a« i|» ir j. 1 than a iy p **» totrrhnl ha thr a*ll'l»ry tf lh" b irnhirdlq| a- in » I' a prr-t.nrr of th» 9t> nrti oatna ant prriila im 1 I r.| (r. in »li« r in 1* 'if bn Italian* V ajtdraff fir. I fr oi a Iriuniph n«»f a p ;. i'ar r % al'y h « I < "in to roo 'taln'ih a d p**tla hi r. rrhjf In 111 nlty arhi 'It a* I IrI it lit til* tha ail an I a i*iai nl r*#«tti«p.l'ii fl 'tV» * « »! »h-a band* had »piioll"d »T' f ll^rtj wiltt bhn4 li Ikf >iro>l< r4 hirt* >-au" to rn«h fh« na ""at i f lb< >«ai'K d'Vixtraci of Horn* I nr It on m > f< tl bima'btba lllma'vnvl a'uit of iha kPPi *»or»u Ibvr-«n hlln I mnlrl| d>l n p 'i.-y ,1 Fr nan (owra n nlh«l il nitty tai"« »h'- wry «imr»ti rtil'ib ii*«!l It>»i « It 11 nil I t In onv n- o'h if » I'-'l th» h a no ntidr t a* of I'a mn»» vaodiltav I viand* an I rat w| thr iorii« uf lu eiturktlo^ f»»*. V«it]y.it baa it* r«vtH' M ban ild »ny nation than* tha f.rrt.jnvr aii ta >4dl»d ia i'« qtiarrvit l b" "f ''iao«v nl^ht bail avvriM ii h*r aval at a pa dim ln»a l»a of ilaiy 11» v l«, r ft,»- il»n> b bi no t >i n by a thmiaaort Jial'i i-l «; lMi)ali«if uni'iti. of fvrttlil >iI li> o aiy. nf |i iIt'ii: ti: Inv lii iu |ilr iu> Im uittinv in I iim »i »ll» M r ihi r til-vi rdarit ami <j|-r ia t'-.J rot "rn on* oft can ntily rnriv and b'allirn tba fori ^mr «b " lituft tilum It M ild i d til tovlr M""fil|i-aur prmnkvl by thvirln* f IB fttva Inn poll y mhtvh flfv c'b'liriv* ii.( i |>|ao-4 a ti-rr'ao an r»nnii at lh» h-*ad nf t'a'tan »*ttdivra nr an allVII f*«bnd at tltv bviid nf vivh Italian iniimvtnalitv, annlti In tbta day 11 ban I'ailaa fa«H m* drvnd aartl ntbvr. tbvy v.|| intbv t ir-lvn-r; atiin "«« haa or " torrd ikv ftkvr lliv* vjvrt or altr ml it. f irvigmf I t.a ptitvTMIirb* abtvti ih atuia Of i'limv li»« tnrv|, la t-baf-d »> thv ti n vino- o*a« «f ai i til ;a I in ahli-ti It »0liCt n po» at.a tbv fvar of a tn-v# vnio.i It vinnnt ill 'y It 11 pji. 1-<i liv tbv r-i ill" i i n «f bi'in It-i w.i*h baa iltatv |t and tbv an'lrl a' >n ot d nand* arh'ch mil hii-inltata tt a'lli furttivr ttii tOa ordinary arlnv|. i.lva of bnuiao naturv, la dl'p « d t h- undra vfnlj I il lida mr.v. *l.a.. ....It, a ...Ilrn I a .. fra'itud* It la a goagraaira' of of p l»<U «ho h»ld a iiii'imiri >d au*r«rB* a*a> lu 'La Man *1 7 ttf; nf prlNIa ak wMai |o-ig haMd It ( ilMK iMin d ai d nfiaa ann-gtiad araln*' at la-t trlrh»il In hi Ih.in to l>« t.-t ira.l lu «» laaat larf«Ma ntanm r hy tha |*a>' a-i»i»t »M* of alllat. Caa It na «c Mlinil tf, nixLt inaillliNt Ilk-th-aa th* r.| nl ("tfri.mn I haa add* I t.i m*tita*ta mt'dilil la ai d to Itigra'lt lid* io*< |. no* it it loath* i h* Itllorarl on ahum it Utalp fa*n*d. inil #< old abo-* th# rlutory » h It ti tr a m ui ahlr of lt>*|t to via' V ara* atanda In a d*M*at* and antloa* po.ltlia b-foin ilia «or Id Sh* h >a pat har hand to a jiitrr*! w h -h * l>o*m*d h*r B"t hut b in* a pant to that quatral. * cannot r**< da front It trithoot difhargtiig l h*»* aati*» ahnh >h* ha* tolnmarllr tiadrr'akan Hh* ba« lnd**d *i a* on* |mhI thing and Ut |rti» toily arktmai*4tf It till* hat pr*-*r»».| Knot* fr on Ih* lit*hiful nigh a of a mi>ln'i '* t>< mm tt** >h* haa pr*«*al>d iha hanw «bK'h Italian t-.ig-moa inl*lit ha«» wrrsktri ntrr a prnatrat* i(or«rntn it In a *aii|Ut>b>d nlt.y W# |**a* th« imt(ina'lng af thla r ntmcant hut *r*rt*d * tlamitf to »t»iniodt of ih >*a h know th* f|o|*naa of Italian ptol'iB* and til* d*a potlrm i-t >ao*td >t.al potlMna Mtfiat iaatt»or"« aoat rilm-a, what horror* baa Noma not aatiapal f o tar, Itnit ha* tnrn*d bad m-an* to a good ad Hot It *hw raat h*ra aha will htva d *1 oothtng and aorta than antbiug It *a* not ta ppl"' plriiary authority lu th* handi of th* raidlnala tbat th* Irrni'-h p* opla on: kn,(Mli m*n Bullitt k1*i«i*l lit U/.maat t min.ll. mtw.iV fr<«r* t.atrbt.llb.itj lir»n»l<»n«n«#a low with- » ilwiM'tl n II wa# in at-onr# fur tbma, If in ! tha fail nuuai* at l»a-t Hm»r n *ni a irl*ii* <>f ib(i*ii rt|t<.>riiiiiifa Inttlf a't<>n« »hw.h tb# moat flonrinhiaa blbfdnm# of tb# #*rth »nj <f II to |on*l<t* tor tb* Mnrntn p.... (>'» miiiiIII fma nurlilntt II i«| artutlulatiatlnn n* ju<ti«» 111 It lu-atiiiill j fmat that Jnalnn* tjranny ahmh ha# # I'UlIU* lKt«n«ia|i' pnrtnrtrl III" Illf'tJ III tutr«|.ttl tb# maaiivr* of It# mlanrabl# »i#ti n* and ti»rn*d th» lab*-titor# of a fair land and a lorliuta Mat* Into a mnil»»p nl fWtdwra *1a**r* and l«nn»r< It »ti tit.drr tbl# pri-tail 'hat tb* Kr»noh lot #a'l-<l te« it v IbrlliHi M <ra« with th*»# prbf»#.|nn« that tb# Itrnrb trtij ninr^.l Ron**; ml If Ih* bona# ttiua rait* d b# n<>t r##lt»*d If tb* pr*«#r»#r* raimt obtain noaditlona Itma tbr praacrrrd, if Knata U ta alak book [ERA Into the lethar-.'n »lHKn*ti«n in whlnh «hn wu hoforo bnpelea iirrT* Ii'hh purpo*«lm>* If th» iron rulo of cardinal* iitiiI orient* in to l>« re-impo-twd wl'h'Ut mltlpailon- ilirn Frnnc*- will etand hefir* Knfope nuilty of a f»oto|<l ciIin**. indifference to thn pear* of tha world which >-he netMlleaele perilled, and Imlifferenoa to the c»Mpc of rational freedom which sho wantunlj abandoned [From tint t.ondon rhronlcle Sept 11] Despatches have been reoel red from Oaete. which state that the latter of Louis Napoleon win laid be fore the I'ope by Cardinal Aotonelli, hit lliilla««se's et oretsry .'III iliui Hi iu IX. did, on rend in fit waa la /old kit aimt arid lookup lo hea ren /or a few mnwrnO; iKm handed ha< k Ike I ellrr lo Ike cardinal without utteriu» a wind. The rtrxf impression of the Pope appears to have been rather a-tonl-hinent than any other feeling t'ardinal Xntonelli however deemed It hi* duty taendeavor to draw from the I'opa a deolarattoa of the Instructions a blob i Unlit ta ba rent to M(r H'ornarl at Perl* \ocordtncly a deliberation of the cardinal* took plana the Fame da* In the Pope'a apartment and after noma die eueelon the deci-lon of the cardinal* was uuaolm >usly thl».that the Pspsl court ought not to take any notice whatever of the letter In question, but ought. t* act ae if It wee ignorant of Its eery esUtenoe. and for thin reaeon. that the docrment ha« no dtplomatlo character. being simply a confidential mi-sire from tha President ot the Kepnhlln to one of hi* orderly rffliera. The Pope having approved of thta decision. Cardinal Antouellt wa* charged with the task of informing the Apoatolic Nunoio at Pari* that in hia Interview* with the member* of the Krench cabinet, or with the Prelident he wan to abstain In toto from the allghteit allu-lnn tothe letter Aecnrdlaalv. Mgr V'omarl had an Interview with the President of the llepublie en the 7ih Inet hut. far from pretesting against what had heea done never vomu'-h ae alluded In any way whatever to the letter All that he did during the Interview wat to rerrlt to the President the reply of the Papal government to the notification of M d* rocquevllle's nomination to the portfolio of foreign affaire The President appeered surprted at thle alienee hut on hi* able also, never touched en the subject The Interview wae an exceedingly brief one, consisting merely of the presentation of the reply just spoken af, and the olrilltlea d'uiage. The Outbreak In Caplaalonla* |Kroai the London <'hroulele, Kept IS ] The outbreak in t'ephalonla I* serious, iu so far a* It 1* the re-iilt of causes which have long been In operation and which It may be feared, must l»ng n <ntinue to operate That it will be put down a* promptly ae It* forerunner in "teptemhet last, no one doubts; ['t has been put down] but that it will be the last with which the Lord High Commissioner will have to deal, or that the spirit ot disaffection In which It originated will be soen or easily laid, is what no one ani|ueluted with the position which we at present hold io th# Ionian Islands will care to hop* A few remarks on tha specific character of the difficulties with whloh Mr. Ward has at present, to deal, may. therefore, not be out of place. These difficulties, so far ae they are ot a political nature, arise simply from the all hut impose!- bility (if redeeming the pledge by * bich we bound oareel Tee in 1815 to give to these Islands a constitutional government (Jreat Britain »»< not by any mean* tbs only leading Kuropeau power that guaranteed at that period to feeble and oorrupt nationalities, ine'ituti ini for which th> y were essentially uutit; and, like her neighbors. she has been compelled In practice, to fall very far ehort of her engagements. These shortcoming* in the ease <d the louiaii Islands, though in a manner necessitated by the most obvious Interest* of the States themselves, have formed onlr too plausible a pretext lor the disaffection with which we have now to deal 'The unfitness of the Islanders for anything like tree Instl'ntlons. was soon in%<le ertdvnt by the signal proof which we at once obtained of the almost unbounded corruption aud degradation of all ranks of society. I'lider a succession of VVnet<anItusso.Turkish, and French protectors, the insular nobility hud for centuries. Indulged in every species of oppression with perfect impunity It may bs easily conceived, therefore bow little they relished the system of i quel laws which we made it our business to establish Nor, iiidced. was such a syrteni m >re offensive to the arbitrary uoblesthan to the manors whosecrlmes and excesses had till then passed unheeded except when revenge or internet brought them to panii hm«nt. Only three years beiore km u-suiutd charge of the island. Or llollaud bad remarked that in /.aula alone, where the population did not amount to uiore than 40 ooo souls the average number of n*»a<etnatiou* was one per day It Is nit too much, therefore to assume, that what ever social amelioration ivay have been effected during onr thlrtyf> ur years superintendence of the States, they must mill he illttnntfmm that *U(« of tinproreiuentat which they may fully tro«te«l to gi»* tieair >»'.uut«r; rupportio Kn riMUtifi* anxtau* to curb abu-*e* «i ancient mod Ineetern'# At the » ry oommonci'inant of our e<Nc rrni-ul bowarer. Home partial fulttliu -nt of our public engagement. to gtre the ielaod" % lie* eooMitatioo r)m»d n#'c.*'r**»iry; and In ISIV. Sir I'booiae viait. Uml. the than Lord High o<nmi»Hloner uodeitooh tha Cll'ieal exparimeiit It Diult be a Imt'ted that a Wel|> Intended (la poll-in waa li"Tar m->re lrig-ui u-l» % k-J by the form* itiid *eu>h'auar* of r»prr* nta'Jra to-tii uti"i » than In tbn *'f oortitatlooal < hart which ha dnlmd. In tact whim tb« o oKtitu'loo which ha framed affect* tha douhle m.irhlntiry of an emeu ire enate and a popular lepl-l»-|». a>«miihly, tho ai'Mle which the latter func Ion trie* a-a elect-<1, rendara thrui. really a* inueb tha l.ord IIIrIi !oaim>**lon><r'a o*o nOntin ere ac are tha aanator* them -ml re*. But, wbalerer uihj he- Iboutht of Ihti ormo-irre of giving a m< ek fulltlment of our promlee. Iteermi can* o th-it, duilrtt^e period of Sir I\ Vattland* admlnl*tre»t»ii, any alucera fnlMnirnt of our pledge* wnold at once b.n* trudered all gnreinmant lenpooilhl* PWriy year* of rlrtnal dr«poM*et hv»* »lnca elap ail nn It li t) he hoped with tit <|<ialif)1ug tha 1*1 a a (far* for at lea-t it par lal f ilflltiien" ol cur lo-.tier pled,,'** The lait art of lha lata l.ord High''ciCOii««tcoer, l.-ird'! i- t- n wieitnpa'K a resolution which would h*rc hi I thl* lenderay. hi-inea.nr* h"« » Indc. d n >ei»tinned hy the heme gore rtimaul; but tha naca.alty of *1 p e *tep or e.ttcr of |Ve klo-J ha-' wa bullae* h-e n fully admitted Maaawblla. aoti'ldc-ah'.i e <aip-ration hae i a'orally hewn pr lu <d hy ih- check ih gtr*n, a tin id tuur to the hop--* of tb-> 1-Iaular* rn.i p rerati t moratna t la raid hy Mr. Ward, '* to par- iaka of iho i*mo ml ted chit'anvr *i tha mora, nn nt of September. 1H*S a riegiin p lltlcftt atalt*Bient being Ibgiafleil upon a dauro ot ploudar, and n wlrli to g a'lly f-dlng* of pera-mal r*n» peHi ce mailed hy local lend* '' li e p dltlcul (deject ,t el... I. I. .. I 1-1. m iinl-.n Milk I 1* CI. _ iMt < 1 b'.th tr< I !< II 'i'v i' ".ill tl'tflln la d< tiMlppa » l'> ihn tnrbtiti nt rhn's tor f-tr will' It tint Man I la i r>t-r«ni< W'tilln it tb« In-prat Hta'a In 'ha h. p'ttmilar I nlnn It only aa<i mil lit fi<'|iiii*ii<-ii tilt "rlii a>||| It linn alantt Ki. n rant-irk > III ft tli'filnllMl >i»'l'- lli»*i"i' null ih* fi i la'tty «>f ll< ItilwWiKti'i 'If thi Irt'ar tr* t, nn I "f Iti il titparti* anil Htl|t«h tandanry Sir I I'vt** V'tplit hti jicuril-il > nnrt <i« I Itt-ifiitnt lurltf tha p-*rl i l that ho aatrrl * Itarltfi nt of * rphalnnla a g-nt lain it iiaunfl » »< ! an W»* mairr-airt) la tha prrfor-ntn .* of ir mi iiffrltl duty (Inn rnmrnt «ioil»«n1' t «trp mil to appi i In nd Ih- nttlprlta H(r < barli *t* d'hlng lilt thai hiiiiipi- it' (»'I tin. who wa« a gra«t. fan I <1 ill tnitaty In tha Inland whan tha a«t|i« .rla* arrl In h-r rillara fluting dlnnar n mantii waa da|i*arail to tha m tinta**, (mm pinna nf har p.nj-la to Impilm If It aaa bar p an-urn that iha g'-yarnnan' atf nta "liuld ha | i rnitli il In i-ti imta (hair ml inn. It an happ»na.l that pIih »iapn ti'ly a*panta-l Matin* 'hat. tha tlil«<<-rl »»fr- 10 i liny lli» K"farnir» nt. avrn if it tl' tna I d tSnlr tu.klnp rhtldrwn." ' K«L'' tnja Sir 1 (itrlai, ' tlia HaiMfa lull lb* » <»"' aVntblt th« atVa nf «n* rlfiy I lia i m.tapa d t tilno rmilil a' ttf mmiPilt, httta npprnail tha gnvarnmant llhl.i'i'l m «n " ltl« In an Iplai d liara tha gr. a' faii'ln'-ina. a*a r ipabl" nt htldug Ihla ili it ina iipntt'd of M II la ni» lilpail f r a Mar-tnl tlma within twalva irnnthi fht rrbala Intp cut nlf all cnntmonlrailnit with trgfwttnll, tha rapHal I Say h»»a tntaraaptrd tha p ilirta rapnrta, ai il litip dtitan iha pnllaa ihrmpalns nut nf S a'a Tha h\a nf Ilia PU B.P In h i»a ha. n happily Innmi-Iritrahla ; although mtl'ari Innkait (itt« til antan* Inp iintigh In Justify ih» pfwUwntt .n by th" ord High ' "nin l».| iti»r nf marital laa through-nt tha diptiiih.it dMrtrt It paatna ti na that ah'ul<l ti.f dn jnptlra In t til a anhjaat. «-ra wa t i lata laara nf It will lanitnrting tha raodar wha' It a inualli r mi thi» ratii n t>> ha attgap< it In lhaaa patty hrntl" aid p » Ittiral dllao ma« unr f.raa« in tha d.-yan lalanda am-tttii m »h- 'jt :t m-0 Whan th - poun'ry with many nt itliipf. argagad in !»lh ta rhi'ga ll.rlf with tha «" "1 m oi ** » wpniwi thny >h< uld |»y t..««rn- t fnlun'lnit lli» i-ipi-nt" of inr ml'ir< itrrirfiix tha >tm "if £UMU hit hy In po ii rM m*i<> Ik 1^-4 till-aunt »»< rtunic'i) far I Mill I"f lh» Dpi r»ifli»» Woo, th» annual nut nf the troop* ha« htett about 11 Ml i" ii I'hpdil »Mftf«1 l<«n 47 toanria tba nun «*« only i'l 441 14* 'M ; out III ia47-4k only 411*11 Mnmarhtln, th« to'nl fil'lf t nrraiort trnda to tha MtMi H ni*, "in na »w nbore A (I prnttly I tflnrafra, than tll> nUllnt rapnndiitira ahtoh It «n«l« tta In proiait 1 in N»> aiding Ih- ordnaora a ton nana t" o'fo to tin train mm. rhonld moeh und-na'a nor ml nary r*|ifi.4"ltirn "torr tlnrr Ihn paa»» if » pit It 4 "*1 at l«r tilllhwt ! VV not »t «(| In »h«ra tn tilt trrrlhla wart* of ha'tntial trmlth ' A to lua'y pflllnil ah'-h w* aonid not h<4d no hoir Inngrr thai at r>i|l>i nit mantima ttiiimmaor.an4 »M»h »ith that aiipromaiy, oa tml4 at any lima makt our own The Capr of (io >4 l.lnpr, The Inttll »t«c» m tiuJ fr<>m 'ha apa of limj It pn t'. ihnh tu July la highly important rtin go* ttkan al ituifar. app> luting 'b* n-t my hilw a pnat Mllttiti I had ttniiMl nut. ami at" aomtninmtta I in th* pnhltr In Ih* oflteUI (Ja~riu ui tha ilat of lon< It »» p'li t'4 nfirf«ar4* In mint nf ih- I -cm paprrg turrniimi'd hi a deap blank bnedtr ohila tha pro iria tnr« nf O"bat J urt alt r*lua»<l to print It la tbrlr ra<f| lat nrw-t aim a. hut gar* It In a »u|.pl»in-«f, norlreiml olth tba >aai' mournful Inalgila (>uth*4ih tmi:htf Di ' ». Itnprrapim Ulap'ay nf public foaling took placa li » apa Town folatry* to tha Intradur Ion af ooatlnta ft" tu thr mother nountr* mi< ni.atlt| |My» tha lata Tnon tfm'l) van h-1d li ihn ii|pii air oa tba grand panda; ob> ra. notwithstanding a in-at uo fitr.fahl' r»»p ot wra'hrrtha rata poarng d'On la tortrnta during a R'*at part of tbe tlinr -an lit fttt It altitude nf amino- mm of all riaaaea. a«aeiohie<l and ytordliy tit h nrt amid ib» pltll-*t palling nf tba atnrm II trnlng aad raapnndtng oltb raaar ah utU, ohtH" thirty torrr^.lra tp-aktra comprising noma nf tbr moat a hi a li.gm-ntlal and wralthy mamhera of the e*mninnlt) drai,«-ha«l t" tha km. mntad «n lad and autiunrd a »artea of p >ttarfa»ly worded rardOtloit; the ohola of obtnh »*re tinaalitottily narriad »itb thuodnr* of approbation n»»d ordamd to **rial»ll*4 In * tkt Q Mf p t-l.an-n' »/ tfUmn Th» Hun. J KMM » » Obllrd W> tfc» Cfcnif., LD. TWO CENTS. Til* Elevation of Jaenhi.Herr 1 leaker, th* German lUpublleaa. A Maobelm paper raid in a M»«r. auraher. " Nnhe*p h&K biflD ah'tt thlft VfMh " th»« trkla h«#/>r« fKa AA.I^ mrtltl reeulriiig la the wo'iD'J<r» oanUhamt ot juri' Imprieoumaot Slnne the above re no t ho* 11, another prlmn-r an artllenman in ih« lUd-n utrriim, named Jaaobt ha* hern tri- d aentenoad Ho *l< Iniplteat-d In tha Insurrection" of S'rnva a id Haaker.la»t jrar, van taken tri-d anil impr tied.ha wai roleaned by tha lata I'rovtatnaary Wovarnmant, forthwith Joined tha mirrmnat ami w»» una of tha moat ao'lve of the military leader* ha aiaimandeff Fort A. In tha citadel of Ita-tadt during thi alega. Aa tha court found htm guilty unaoim m-ly tha >a«tenca wan carried nut tha following mo-utng at <«« o'rlrok Jao bl walked to tha place of >v.j it'nn rooking a oiirar. repul-ed tha priaat who offered to attend him. raying am a S tduaae; I hare no religion;" refused to liara hit ayra bound and gare tha word tn tha aoldlcra to prefeat and tlra himself. Thli la tha Istei nth military riecutton In Hadan. Tha gourt id routi aaaupieri with minor olf-noe*. "tick a* ««»rIng f'aa onrpa hata. ndiing pipe head* with prohlhltad portral'a on ihrm. and rim/lag tha Hrrkrritnl. off " Song of Hrcknr " Thera something retntrkahla la th» mu'ieal aonatanoy of tha paopla to tha na>na off thl» lender. when It le well known he ha* wholly repara'rd him-elf from tha democratic party, and ainro his net t le men t.a» a farmer in \ raerioanever -paik« of hi« former political associate# hut with tho g'en'a-tearitatnpt. Hen-turned toiiaimtm Inst I una to make arrnngera-nta for tvkli g out part of his fan.IIv. hut during hi- a'ay In Alt-ace and ht« vi»it to l-'reibnrg. ha k-pt aloof from all politic^ though the Bad>n lo-u rant Ion wa< then the great topic ol discussion and tha rev..lut|oni"f.« had announced h i return to rake the command He carefully avoided every word and act that ceold nouivioinire hiui and rnnflned h'lnnelf wholly to hit prlyata business; elnee he ha t tl'ed among practical repiihteama. he raid h' had l-arned and iinh-arned a gr at deal Hi" ad viae »»< frequently n-k d at to the p clop of emigration, and in tlvmg It he often relinks! -om» of the vice* of hi* countrymen Thin he told an ' Oherlandar;".-if jnu will da double the labor y»« d>> row eat halfaemu-h -ti l never drink at all. yo« may live on the \ 1 issippl " To another wh 1 wag ' In tronblo" from recent event.*. ha said. If yo» think yau can get out of the uins* bv a year'* imorisonmept itav at homa " The f*t- of tho-e who writa snag* or Inspire them. I* otten an odd contrast to tha to itnlar feehrnr that nre-ervea tha aootra lomiili. Pi Urfft i)e l'1M« huotrd through th» ni unt%tni hy thn F'rnnoh prttm'rj an an arl-dnnrat. and find fr«ai dra'h amid 'ho round* of hi* own " Mart'Uuit* " wi'h which ihr trhnlr land w*i ringing; and mni arn uo-» daily plunged into prlron* for Hinging that nnog of Heeker while Heeker lilni*elf ha* li» *»! to regard their eon p. their party, and lh«ai*elres, with contempt and dlidain The Cholera In Kn|[Und, Ireland, lootlMd ami France {From (he Furopnan 1'lme* Sept U.] >oleta 1* mating frightful Inroad* noon ear popuUtlnn In the London dlnrlcta la*t weak, thn death* from nhole'* al >n« he*lde* the nrdlnarr mortalitjr ri *e from I Bd3 the preceding we»lc ta 2 0J4 ! h Dpi*> (I and w.|,.» the death* were 'i.Sfl'l an ] In Scotland 137. We «l»h thit we could report an ImproreDirnt rtnoe that time, hot nnhipptlp the dally returns i f drath from cholera and dlarrhtea alone, tor the Ktfc September i bowed a total mortality of 1 Odd; on thn pth at d 10'h the total 1 62d whereof tut were from the London dMrtota As*In in London, on the IIth. there were 4Tfi death* with a total for all Holland of I044 For the 12th the London mortality wa« la«< heln|t only 801: hnt In all F.ng'nnd and Scotland tha tli'Hth* were atlll 1 2^4 The report for the I3t.h *h >we«I the London death* to bo 24f> whM«t the to'ai for ell England and Scotland wa» 094 Upon an examination town (Llrerpoe|) which ha* Miff-red «n deenly, no longer h»ld* if* fatal pre eminence Wolrerha npton and Seiadon chow nearly dmiM* the morta'liy of Li»*rpnij whil.-t Hail I* cnn«lderahly mire than double. The mortality at l.eedi and llunplet I* rery gr> at, nd Scultcatea. id .Avrrhlfe ha* "nffpred *erere y. In all hcotland where th» range of ilea.In had tadeM to IK no the nth It ro«n on tlm Fit It to I St la Lambeth, no the ponth bank of London In Ilka meaner. where It had almn-t o»»«ed about ten days »< < It ha* hrokeo not with redoubled rlol-noe; and on the I 'th more than 11)0 death* were reported In Lambeth and Nealupton a'one u hil-t Birmingham "till amieara uulte aeii'pt trt Di th* peetilenoe the cognate town of Wolverhampton nnlv fnnr'een tnlie* dl-tant the **T7 rctitre nt hla»t furnace*, ha* -uttered fearfully Bnch plnpular teaturc* of the i rng*e«« of the mala ty tt»«*ke any pettled the.ry The evemptlon of BlrinlnghiB, both at thte t»rl -d and In IW I*, however moat rwmarkahle The healthy town* of Brighton and Lllfton hare nor e*eaped There ha" »yld'<nt|y h'en a great deal of Mill ring In Ireland but. a* no oil ilel rarord exl*t» i f lh» ipe'teFty we know little or nothing of deta-l* In France the malady l< re app a-in< ! many dletrlote; but it ha* not. a«* timed anything Ilk* a grave rharae'er compared with ngr own altHctln«. The Doetd of He«lth eeeni* to b" clo-lng church ya'da, and taking rarl> it* precaution*cy d"*<ii'*i hut. Parliament no*, harln7 aimed It. with *ufflc|«nt. powera, fiartle* who are intem-fud Id p ru< t xtl.g intramural Interment*, threaten in r> atat if* a ith >r t y t he town ehurrt tard* h< leg rln.ad, piore* a I C'f 'I agrr* ration of Miff, ring to the poor th» eipan-a .f burial bayond the hounttarle* helm* thereby uiuch n'lgo'Ctitel [' 'rtui the Parle t ouailtuti inoel ] The dimlnu'luD of the cholera ban b-eu «o marked Cor ihe la-t thne day* a.* to give f> r reauia I t bop# the' we may a. e an end to th' Incxplle .hie variatione which it ha- lot rn' I lu'ari* an I 'ha*. It int. ri it apnin rtach the riolvree wh'rh it attained in the heginning of the nn.nth (Oo thn 4'h th-re w-re f trtf fiurd.a'b* iu prl>a'e p-aalce. ant t*evy at/h' (n thr hoapltale whilat on the prom ding an I »n -ding d*j «the t.ttn.bere »er« touch |e«* j |t u a> al«o be ba.rt.d the tr a'ady h «* dl aphea1 ed In *e»»r«| departin. tit*, where It ha* prevail, d longer than lu the capital; it baa u|rao*t mlIiely di»app< e-"d at Ingcn aud at I f,or* where it made «nch ravage* |.« th« I'enlten- t 'art < ii' nt 111 Iniliriilual* HI a*'aebk an I M d-a'ha ) On th" nih> r hand. tt h«« > har brnaen out or Iter lid at Nloit at I'mt in 'ha Ch*f»OU< and La Vnnd-n; in the d> pB'linant "f ihr ShIbk r| M»rn« In »htnh li fmll Inwna hn»a bean attacked and wMoh |i »iir» r- glided li» Infected depart man'* KnntalnM-au nintin<>( a lr> a whilat In thaN loe.lnf r'eiire it hat J'ft raapi mtid xi V lifei| ier.a' lb* gvn of 'Urre.and at ni/"u»H1h, wturu iL«.iu wtro twulra dea'.bi on tn» ( t taalMt. Terillilc Mrc In Tiiruulonla. Tim Malt*-e pai ctm r'a a thit » r from Trl'da, the cat Hal of I tin aU'Oia anno'irn 'ha' a dr-a lf il c<nflrr>a'tui mppned to he u<imiI lit Innoidianea, lad lie- r yd..'n li> u-e«. CIO thopk, aud Ihn w i la of tha Jiwlah quaittr of Mm loan. Tfir Corn t n>|« ami Trade of Knrnti*. Iter !" l.' i il u MtftttlltoIfaie'ta. 44 ) 1'arntj ha.' in i' i f >|i1li iHi waatb r haen eiparieoa 1 for hat ml than hi* a « OB an I. h icepi I'll I a ia go (tMrn te the l.ulk ' f th- rt na In ' nr a >! a»<' ti.io imiii ( riiri'd to eaeallent oiler la Ywrkihlra, and 'ore tlt( r to tha iwitli m ui« go ttilit r m «i..ro i< n iwatof, rt til abroad; aid in hi t an I and the i%-k«<rl .art® uf Itrl ind the pr< portion -1 *ralo kt'tfM path 'omenta' I"' than that remaining mi Ilia heldi; «-t Water ui'rbt I he rat a dtll ii» c»o Idraia m <chief though the farmer* lo'he eta h van bar* hi'* r«i t< r'tt' air aa to get'heir corn In well w>*i.irtth*r t e h' Be'll'ed than injuied Inert Hp HemH eff-M 'tl pn»itir-d el the tone f tha trad' bjr Ilia mniUI "t a«ptwli ftha wiat'n r in the early P " of' ie wa-k ill Idi r> hara ret'ain r rh 'wn rB'.hec m wa fl'na i«> it *xo*ciatl< a of ace inula front th * north »f da- «>a the tn and pn'atn crop* 1'nal tha la-t uan«d crop* fur wh e teMta »»r» p ?i n-ly entertained, |< ma lt mi ra likely to b-aftecel bjr ih*dl**a«*ta wat Inn d y a»B' I i r. canli'ii ha (|tiaaiI nad and a **ri <tt* (tread of the Mir' ' aekld mala a-i i in a diffenaeo Pe yaid* Iha lulnre kopplt ni tie d pt'ttaularlj in 'WW laud flow prlv#« may r*o*a horentier. mn "i-r.fnm, at in. In a pre* man-ure. dep-nd on tie w>« h-ir. too prerailli r op oinn at preeti t aep ar« to ha that 'ho un a n 'atit er* will n it ha »ety aml iui »ellef< af thi Ir tine «h a' at 4"« par ot»ar'*r. winch 1 ah o«t tta prt-etil tBlue in the a;rln.H'i %l in r*e'« Tha' a ratty I'llld Ifi ur ) a III ruabla Iinr gr I««ra to ol a a a mata irmuaaratliig prior lor their pr »li»oa It » i.arahlf e»rta'B tl we had net ib» fear hetorn m d no lo la re'fn rompelt'iun. Ill', with the prom-el ot la (' and reguiat Importation* from *b'i«4, wa ra innt I n< with ii'iih roolt.lalioe t >r any Imp»u»-me.,t in tha .a'u*nf an'U nltuial |rmine la During lut wad l;<anil of Ian If o guarier* of t reigu grain and aol-w war* at »rrd at the p >rt nf l.ntik'ia alone, and larga CCppitM Wete ra«at*ad at other porta on tlio n a t I'M* weak th* n sriiit. tuTi- u t ho. a. an mug' Kit k *.i.i i«r- *W« number of in <! Ikl n «itl wae*. o* l*y ml out* in known to b* on p»« #* tr « llii bnittr to th < n mnirf In I'll »« I* P"l tf the w#»k tli* teo'leorp of | r r * »< <1 alil-4lf Bid* nt nrk lane" O* Mu(<lif *«fiBilaqn.d ibtiw of new ty land (fr«<i -amplK fr-.in '* hoibi e»gntl«i, di * If o> -atl-'aot'iry <f<i«lttf an 4 la l(i»n rendition. whlrih lndn<#i the miller* to pdrnoa** f irlj. tad It ItWn l< fi |>-r q'tarter lieloa lh(»K rlMil on tlmt ilrt " un «kt .Vi a If ike *h 4a I O.a-tippl* »a «l* art il off Mlu'-a th n omnptratiealf little t », ll h wb>at b»i h.eu brilliant. | >r««nl aid in aeaettliit Mad of 'bo wi-atltar indue*! fan tori to *«k fnllt a- b .h ! tint on A edii-auap In tb* te-«o»nioR of the » »* hii»t' hi- no roina a nn *ii a i »<im *a« it wa»"«"lli'l»i»d II* H|«»1 Hal hd-*«r tita rflret i f ebeektng bu« A lar^af p'0,»» tl <4 iba * fo a> nhtrh hi* I* *lj »-rle*d f ,.m «,,r | a*<BOB*i*> rO ot u-rf'l i|i|* III a til limb a* oar io '! I'k* «*f hip'- till**4 Unl it r Hut'ik Wi4||i<l| I". I hi traa *. t opi oa>* B' ai-|H-nii >, nu n ra nir ** aor*, aid* |t'«i| uanj or tt), narfiri h«»» b*en a 'Id tr.oa oa hoadrhp. Th prion* real inl oa M and*/ wraaboitk 2* tar i|«artar te-i a tbi#* of that daf week. aod eiua* than boftri hare not b.-*n enabled to ootaia aar fnrtber donnaeatnn: Indeed th* h a aort* oooid n»r.iIf h* nitaipl to ilif OB a* »«> term* a< bailor* Hath tin max b* q noted tit to 4*» eitra MM , and th* DM kli.d" of *. it «i)» ta lt< *x-ra 4-1* perquarref rh* millet- reduewd tb* aoari»*l 'op prtee of lt >ar oa \4*an*f to 4t>* per ***k ano thU ahatwo.ent ha gtr*a rt*a to a il*btlf tmprorad demand hvl-f of h"*> |ra«tk ha* <e a.* »p*rip|(tv to haod. and ihe praetnar eaiaa a k*e h*> beta n<aia'atne<t tb* hw. flat *aapt*a ware oa M> nd*f held il 4< to Hi per qr aa*t na»a nam be* p offered nheaper k'nrelp* barter eai ta «IM It'iaur* forned off I*. Ui I* id par qr M«* brad i»t»* on Motmaj; Oil* m >rnlo< Importer* aar* k*aever lea* dtepord to fnrre "alee, but we oaa nolle* ad in pro*-n ert In tbt-d.m«ed ^ a t ha-*«#tt»-d tlulp attratka ami qiiifiin ii ha'f undarfoaa no «b***a. I liearittala of oata aaaatVMa and troai irniand hara

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Page 1: TELE NE WYO RK [ERA LD

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TELNO. 5592.

ARRIVAL OP THE EFROPEtl MAILS.

THE DETAILS OF THE NEWS.

!%e French Movement in Relntion to Rome.

Congress of Suropean Sovereigns.

THE EFFECT IN SPAIN OF THE THREATENEDINVASION OP CUBA.

INCIDENTS OF THE EUROPEANnri//M itiam«riL VVJLU I ' VJINO,

Ac. Ac. Ac.

The America'* malls arrived In this city yesterdayafternoon. The advice* from all part* of Kurop* are

one week later.The detail* of the new* are rather Interesting.The United 8ta*e* mail steamer Hermann. Captain

E. Crahtree, arrived at Bremen, from Mew York andCowe*, on the 6th in*t. and was loading tor the return

Voyage. Eh* would leave Bremerhavea on Saturday,the 16th, to arriv* at Southampton on the 17th, andleave the latter port for New Vork on the 20th. Thefree navigation of the river Weeer unimpeded by theDanirh blockade, permit* the American steamers to regimetheir regular days of departure from Bremen.Annexed are the latest quotation* in London of

American securitiesAmerican State Stock a.I.ATksr l.ONDON J'KK KS

S-.r ri.vRia 14. 1849.United States Five per Cant*. 1S5U 92 a 94United States Six per Coots. THrtS 10 > ^a 10o>iMew York Five Per Cents. 1846 97 a

I)*. do 1HM»; iDo.do. 1858 57 a

Pennsylvania Five per r*nt* 79 a MOhio Six per Cent*, 1858 99 a .

Do. do. IhOo 109 a 101Massachusetts Five per Cente, Sterling

Bonds, 1808 104 a ltlSouth Carolina Five per Cents, faring k

C*) (nomluai) 00 a .

Do., (Talnter m Ca ) HI a .

Maryland Five per Out* Htarllng Bonds. 89 n 90Mississippi Six per Cent* 14 a 69

Do Five per Cents. Sterling Bda. .MaliAlabama Five per rente. A* 4 .

Do Sterling Bond* 68 a TOVaited Statas Bank shares 10a. a 11a.

Onr German Correspondence.Bumi.is, September 11th. 14-19.

Important I h bate in the German I^-gielature.TAi Einanceiof Pmetio. Interview between the E nprrtr of JiuetriatKing of Priitria. and Krng of Saxony. The Partition ofSwitzerland SuitenOer of Petmeardein. fe , . ft.The dlvoi'.avions that bare taken place in the chamherabere, during the pest week, prevent toot strikingfeaturea in regard to the position of the Praavian

cabin it. aa well aa that of the chambers, with relationto the important subjects that are now under delibera.tlsa The debate on the revUion ot the constitutionactroyee, issued bp the eaktnet in Dec-imbnr last, hasbeen opened In the upper house, whilst the motion forthe recognition of the federal constitution has beenbrought forward and passed in the lower home Atthe same time, also, the new electoral law and theflaaaoee of Ruseia have been dncusned In the first andaecond chamber. For the better despatch of business,tba different questions are referred to committees, andla tbeir reports to the house only the debates are

commenced Thus for instanos, the whole Prussianconstitution has been revised by a eomruitlwo, aud lhadiscussions on the different article, of this new constitutionare now opened in the first chaiobsr. Thegovernment acting ss the superintending gsnlns over

the committees, it rarely occurs that what is prop >ssdby tLe committees has not previou-ly received the a.

aent of the cabinet in despite of the extreme tameess which characterises the debates, in csr§equ«nie

«f the all-pert-ding lutluenca of the governnisot, thepcsith-u of the ministry, and i f the dilferent parties Intk. .1... I.. ». I.. In Ik. I...JIn. .....Iln.. .1 Ik.,

« t----prticntti.( uuut U aueh a n iutrhtliU on* fiat tb-y'well daacrya attention The opp««1 ;lon t^nil thaBrand, nburir mfnUtry Is no loogar i a »Ue left, but on

the rlpbt tideOf tfc* two principal partlea in tha enarabara.the

libera'* ti <1 tbo o< Prerratly. a tha f .rotor import thv|0?rmarbt wbll*t lh* lliirr opii'-.r tt >n all til - pr.ati|Utiiluu> ai'« at Ikih Muoh I* tna p i«»r wmo'i to*jai ij aril hn»*u through-, it Rump* uodor l it Miniof tha abudutlat* ha* gatu> d wimln a «h >rt than,that tha liberal*. d'-ioln l»-*t tbo pn wnl mlol'ti'fibu.li! n»ifu ami otbar mi" eelaocrd fromthat pill; whtcb h daily ob'ainlo^ d'u rr lafluenco.t»ka it* ptaro. ham b-n o at a-tlre aupportartof tha rat.lint 'i'ba rti(0; rida or thaulltt roiMruilir < ollnua. 10 tna dtia nbtri, amnow tha rm-lullnuary p» 'ty. rlnec lhoy ond-arnrto oiaithmw Ilia pre" to y rem* 'ant a id eanMltutionand tno.talilMi ali-olutlam oo a n«a toiipdatlmt l'h*yCp|o».i tin II.Ill l» try "II Ilia u. I Ml <|i|r tIDii a. a. II a*ou tin* va*l«loM of tha con»tlttl'mn fhi p ili -y o» tnaeabtn. t. with rr/artl to tila forma ton of a Union it denr.uiM'tdaa waak aotl crtn.,tug to m rum; who It nolohgrr to ha Ifsr. tl and who, at 'h" prtati t looia-ot, ItallliOat poacrie**. 'J ha luolrrn tlyli. bam/ at-rywharain (iatn any and Kuropo e its plot-ly o> n h. I a id tnara.l rala h*-ti>g alili-r aat ly hoi/ <1 to p'lau. or wand<ling unknown in f .r-i/ii lau-t-, a liar it ilia uta. tna/aak. if matin/ e >m--aai mi t. Ch. tin- rial party, matWould a'lll roaltio the »ata t)o»n of t".'tonal unity nodpopular llbrity ' I ha aoooar lh«» lay, Wo r-'urn in ilaai.coit tr/iMo and l« ho -jataio tuoi a* !«. lor.n> rlr II*iatidtnih. Iln.a of abtolnil-iH I no belter tonc.d-rat audit |! hoi». on th-*a ultra* a id tha mlntt*ry. * wahair >r.li In tho laio.t .! ba'aa alill e«Mt.*; and hitfor tba old rriati«»u-hip b-tw-an b .*n tn- lattar wnu«4.doubt |.r* not hat* h- n ama to .u'a>.. I It un'll thepreyent I ho eoiir.o how»r»r a I pt-d by ib« r iton'tin r>|lii| to tha t ruia.i !|Uo I Ml Oat b an it.rootedby y * wa of aUta p. ..c« a- -.! a- h, a d- la lu anaohl.a'a th<»« parti.-* wtiieli had h'tbailu bo .a n.ip >«-d totba gotomoisnt. In <ha tartar ii ba> auara d-d whil'ttba i. tooturnl ruptnra aitb Ila oan par'r d aa antglra 'bo u.iaietry any aotl.uta alarm at it b >p-t to b*able to tatlrfy tha la'irr It. th- owl by ra a liMltblii]tba old (farmati r"i.l>d>ra'i n or hand tf-a li a tlal itMirh a* In non prop wad too «a«»i r.i~ta wod * i> .fUiriirrai»1:»'M rkMuM b"f ir.itil Witljru * iMlktT»»lrioii at Ihr rn.-i»flimb *,»br ( 'trrm» ul I- Ukawl mmorn lorllnid, at tha pr. «i nt ro oni-nt to f illon (haTti wa of tha mora llh-ral pirtf tnno tha ndrira |'. hi<racalrrd Irotn tha nlira Cuarr»;i»»». wavoti U t> tunrflmt. that it »Ii«hM prop wa aloj-ifn-r lha appprrs

Ionif tho.a artlal-n uhlM r*l%fa I iVia llhartj of thaprv*« thf right of Iivkiir lit *|il«lhf il(rank*, a ad ttin *Vmi impnt urn If anno anuutjlHtnawi»p ahould If it-mod nwiN'}, tk« fofttuB nlwill f'ill >> ahlo mak> It at th t»fld m "t th« fnlnralC'tiKtltotiun bi tor kfifb«l«p, or Pnrllatiiant, wombI* ah' ut to ba ralltd If (. I'i i j bin >u tba prnanut oooa

iont h» nabtiiat will proh htj uot do « >.In I ha rrpott of thr rinui|f'a» cm tha ntr rlfftwal

law. whloh hM b.n dl-oo-«a.l In tbn l|r<t i,h«oif>»r,tba m»aauia of tha (forarnaif n« mtb Uhluf utifft-alnfliajja |« jnal Iflf il *« ao art ahlfh Ml " an i«t larnfbffiolt) la tlia than mhlitu vuu < ! iliitp, In Ii<-darto put an ar d to rurtdtv1 toaarj wofamawta m law,aravtlia|aa«. la to f>in on In torn' af . r tha rurolat' >u

h»* h«-rn ttippiaa«rd. and but fr a altrratlvo* ara u »Wto ha mafia

1 ba rrpnrt rf lha Vtlalihr of Klnaora on tha h'litflta mora fnrorahia than dad lam natbalpatrd Tuf dnfirIt of lha part pra* bar b-an e-miplnfalp eoraral bptba farlapa f>f fhtavnr aod a "Urplua of ah olt oaamint' n of I'ruaiau tbaiar* l« Irft No aatraordinarploan IhiTnforu will hi-rrrjalradTha King of Prn«*la hr« jo t ra»nrnail front T"ooM».

wbata li« Via* had an Intarataw wtib tha i.iaponr fifAnatrla. and tha Klt-g of savour though a« agfwn

ntb-twaan iha rabinat* ot l.nnanf wifb rrgm d totha ratahltun rnt nf a m-w g ir-ri.w-ul f .r ilnrtnnor h»<ka» a fonia to, and tha Hrlaaa nf i rn-aia, troti lutaJohn, and Prliim l.l»ilp"lil of liararia. am na-uad attba mrbitmn of tha fu>ura «> niral powar, nothing a<

jrt liaa bran tnada known In an nflrial inannar withrrapart to tba aattlamant ' ni'ionr-i am b'ingtnaanwblla. ararpwhara bald brtwma tan tiariaaaprtnoaa and diplomat lataA mport whiob la mnsh diaana>ad In all fjnort»r»

tiara at tba prawant mutuant i«, that tba aahm'ta ofAfiftiia Nutala. and hruaala hnra -tgrn.l uptia rarp darldadtnaaaoraa to aattla tha d tfa atiaat wnb dwitrarlandrrapiating tha p liti-«l fogltiraa. whom tha go.TrramnnU of thn aaaioa* hara p. rmlttad to ramt'n in

a-pita of tba ordara of tba flnawra nfb, or fadaral

fori rt mant of bwlMarlaud Nothing law la npokan of,at that aa tntrrrmttan ia nardimtrd bp l*« fkiar paiaarr

bwafoantral. I»» iiAtbi t of wbtrb ft a cortili»a nf .t.aif rarUnd.which is to bn n.ad» m aaoh a mtiMT, «bat part lato In plana to lr«nr» aootb.r to tnatrta. and aontb«rto Prmnta, wbllrt |!a»n In tnb» Inl-nniIlM by cmnoaatcwn which franca la to wiakn to tbn latter It ItHapn ntbln to »ay. aa yat what of thl* report It traa;bat It la krlntad nana la thn bn»t laf^raad quarternknf» not lo bn wholly unfounded It »nnma to bn beyonddoubt, that tbn arnat powrra am it itk* »trp§It Jtrrt ,t« Off itntl It git* »p |A» pthltctl ftfHittt »Htlarr |U (Am ftr «r> no liim.

Jtaiopg tb» i.ndinp toploanf nonmrnatloa. 'a additionto p-lltlon. bora, at the prtmat moainat. la tbn openingof tba Italian Opnra. whloh took place I anI onnb. la Iba11 Koala»t»dirr" theatre Tbn undertaking to n«tabliah,la thl* olty. aa Italian Optra, aa tbn aaat frotimg

E NEMO]

wttb tbe grand lnatttutiona of that kind (a London oTart*,ha* hitherto proved aa un*uoee*afnl aa it haa In

other capital* of Germany The attcaut to aTfd tothe Berlin publla an entertalnineut of this ponoliMtyelegant and superior ordar. la doubtless a laodehlu una:but. unfortunately, the great tnajoritv of the dorlineraan more fond ot monkey theatre*, and farces of a *1 .Hilardescription, than of the more auMinse and reinedamueementa. Tba opera and ballet at the Royal OperaIloupe here, are undoubtedly among the flneat. e*tahli»hmentaof that kind in Kurope. the King annually oon-intuiting con-iderable earn* to the suiiport ol the same,an J the bouse which in splendid oa« heing generallywell attended. though the audiences nrn tlj consist ofthe strangers who flock to this cip ttl The representationsof the Italian Opera however, innntll; givenhere during the winter season. do not by nay mennernnk in the same cla«s with the perf irinanoes of thatdescription in the Knglish or French capital Theopera, thie year, woe opened with Uncrexta Borgia,"by Uonizetti, whiob wan well executed, though thereare none of the great celebrities of Italia* snug am >ngthe troupe The house was but thinly attended, althoughthe representation was a favorite one

8 o'ot Ml) P M.According to accounts just received here the fartmt

ej Prtrrwardein, in Hungtry, trkick had held uui until Ik*pretent, hat turtendei rd la ike Imperial troapi.

Interesting from Spain.T1IK RPPEST IN MAKR1D OP TUB T1I11BATBNED INVASIONOP CUBAOur advloee from Madrid are of the 8th instant.The news from the United States relative to th* intentionof certain persona belonging to the United

States of America to get up an expedition againstCuba has excited the attention of the Spanish g ><ernmvnt.which bis determined to offer every resistanceto rush a project General Konci'i has already receivedcategorical Instructions on the poiut

El Pate, of Madrid, has the following artiele relativeto tills mutter

Id our yesterday's number, we loeerted the text of a

proclamation lseued by the Right Hon the 1'rssidaat ofthe lint ted State* of America General Taylor with theobject of denouncing to all the agent* of the olvil andmilitary government of the Union, the project of anarmed expedition against our Wert Indian possession*,or egalnet noDie of the province* of Mexico organised,it would appear, by oertain unoccupied adventurer*The proclamation explicitly and energetically condemnsany such project, and orders its authors to begiven up to the judicial tribunate as guilty of a violationof the law of nation*. This couduet. which ishighly honorable to the loyalty and foresight of theADglo-Amerlcan government thus affords tn« most directdenial the most complete and au'hvrita'ive explanationthat could be given to the rumors of the invasionof Cuba by a lorelgn power which hare beenfor soma time part so extensively diffused and so generallyaccredited. According to the pr >clamatioa beforeur, it appears possible.and even without tbe proclamation,it would always nave appeared to ua natural. that amongst the multitude of vagabond* "natteredthroughout the vast dominions of tbe United State* ofNorth America.and they are generally comp >*ed ofthose who. proscribed in Kurope. fly thither to e*e*pefrom the consequence* of their crimes, or to seek a remedyfor tbe misery which persecuted them at he noa few persons should have conceived the Vandallcscheme of desperately attacking our American possessionslike a phalanx of banditti We a-e not surprisedto learn that these adventurers, thinking to Had in thisenterprise more chsnccs of honor end profit than inCalifornia, hare renounced the dubious supplies of goldoffered by tbe sand* of the Sacramento, and proposedto seek their fortunes by more hazardous moans Tous Spaniard* ruch attempts would not appear worthyof tbe slightest attention. unie<« the government ofthe Union were to tolerkte or to protect them, butIrom tbe moment the latter coudeinu* aod prosecutesthem so spontaneously and openly as General Taylorhas done, they lose all their importance, apart fromwt at they may derive from tbe circuuistenoe thattliey afford aa opportunity for a renewed testimony oftbe respect and loyaltv wi-.h which a friondly governiment views our Dag in the American onlonloi. ltf*o*r|tain that exclusive of tbuseab-olute and outnmoa dutiesiaipored on sil countries bv the law of nations, thee*exist between 8|ain nad the United State* of \ merlesancient tie* of gratitude on the part of the latter,which they could not forget without tarnUhlng theirhonor. On the other hand, no attack of our Antillesby the AiirIo- American Union would be rh-wed withluoiflcrcnco in l.urop* since tb« permanent retentionot those colonies by tli* Sp*ul«b crown I* now on* ofthe surest guaranties of an exact rqiitlib-ium In th* respectivepolitical Influence and mercantile relation* ofthe iari"uc Kutepean and American Statu I'htt* Itla that neither reae-n of junto* nor argument* of **pedlrncy could errr urge the Korcrnnientof th* UnitedState* to violate tbe territory of our coloniee ; It I* r.tif|Orient. however, that tlie-* project* of usurpationshould have been coreeivcel in order to pro*.-ko a f >r[nial frlsifii allou through th* medium of the I're id*nt.Vt rejoice at thi* declaratl >u which effectually dl«porea of all th* rumnrt olroulated with th* n it iriou*iulention of exrllibg apprehenalon* ox th* auhjwct,anil re mow* all pretext lor bo.e protest* and jealoue!Ire which urrer produce good result*.

rop|(r('ii of I'mwnrtl Heart* of Knrupe.T li< iu Is a singular morera- ut a r>..uc-i th* crowned

head* of contitirutial hurope at tbe pre*-nt momentCotiferencer at Topllta (Hohetniai eontireoc. at I'll-Hl(HlMd) ,'"°l tanre* at * raofcf rd «t entral''o»er)

and nnnlerenoea at Laybaeh (l.ubianat. thn caolt.il of( arnhda and i.e. pr. atd1-tan ^ f mi r;-.*- MM iU»greu'eet maritime city The Intwlaw at t'r vnkf »« Ibetween tbe I'rinre ot I'ru'ala and tha Archduke John.la'e adminiet'ator of th* dulnnot < entrxl rower a id* utv of tbe ptlnce* Ol the minor state* »ee:n* to hareled to no r< 'ult i h* r-.of. r -t.ee. b-.wen »h* I'.uipere r of Austria, the Kin* of I'm--1a an 1 hi* vlai**-ty ot Sati ny. f.*»t at 'leplltx a-.il -utx- .juvotly at fi|.nni I* a* yrt a riddle un-i>l*ed which the --errrixu journal*expound each a.-c<-rdii.|f to It* own partlculernew* or wl-h*« The <'nfirt*»* at l.ayhaeb wtitchpr. mires to be lit un>.-t Important "Iall I- aunoonc* dfor the l.'.th Inst (to the 14th the Kioperlor of Austriais te leave 'till to inxiiftui *te the ofx-moi of th* ratiwarIr.-ni that city to I ayba-h He le to he a** .m,i«ntedby I'rttn-e Sch*-ari*uh* if Th* Km* ot Nvsle*.the totn rtlneo of t'usrany, aw 1 th%''np« are. to m«a|tli* Mnpe ror at l.nyl-acti I- Id- Marshal hw-lctxkyh*» alto b en Invt'ed In nas* th* Topo should not hoahl* to attend lit- itolln*** will, It beat I, b« rtynueiitrdby two cardinal".

Attsliln, Knul*, nntf 11 'iitio ry.dOAIg OS HIE l.l. MAO WHO lis Tw K DltXMA IV

nr.miart.iwiutKAriMu i-uoaiLAJUriaji.i.tdi*iiivix, tec , iVc.The news tluriDtf Hi* week ha* be«-n rather of «

I a-.lie character hnl *nwie pnrtl >n of tt will he realwith Interest I It* B*g*fibtlin* f-r th* ctpu wl tti >oof < I aiorn -till continue, and It *eriu* to h« tbe u-n -r .*1opinion that there will ha no nc*«-lon for siihiaitti i(the fotttrss to tb* operation* of n eicg* Th* a*'-tlrtasofl nmorn and let-rwarl-ln are -aid to t>- lu«cola tegular I'ui.(art.in loie»« that n .* reta-n ar-n*|Oor hetliu r-.rre»|.otide et of lb* 11th aonouuuwa th*surrender of lb »tte.- f irtr |

It Is ut.dersto. d fri m private source* that to* pollerto be pursued In ltu.ik.arr Is dictated by ths laic- rlallntfc-p.'"-' hum * ' >*. liir i» i 'i *. i if« ip.i ira'1 Jl IIhi- «I4 »l*t* nl Una '-f Ik" lr<t roiiir i iPtititftki i»|4*n*rf ol thla I iliun U tha « tali i4*na<iof th> old auhjo-iton nl I rml* anil S l»» >al t In lluat»Tj. Tba <-a ro)Ml nnn-tllutl«r» * \\»<ah 4. «knitwhich »o much ia raid, la, aecnrdtaf lo thia rite, amart lllufloa

'Ilia ecu rail of tniniafara la eniaplataljr fr*><wi'h ih»ir plan I : -»< i». .r«a ,i<. > , fllrrairy The arrirwl f l!a\nati n aunaan a I withthin hurlarrt aa Ik* comuiaocl-t.lTi-nM-f "III barn wb» mucb (i sikllril in lb* roar«a of tha <|p|ih-r»*i <na

1 ha loli« "li g proclamation *«< I-fuel by In/.inu,Hi th« lat iantaut. at Taath : .

T! a Pai>a*riaa rrralnt ca la "aar I an* rtllni'i ill lufi-ne!nfSur'. aitllcaryand n.rll f.inrl a«a|aa. wh U' Ilia*rr»rl»a anrvha ta mhraan h- can-a ' th" 'ocr.'-a' aaa are to arj w»> ani rarn»d la thi 'oaalntlna: aooa all am-la»a toih at iha ' ha Bihar af (vpn'lan aad «f »ia a ariwfma-alaiia'aa, tnha altar Iha pnhllcailaa «f Iha Imparia' n. >nfat.nnf tha .M ol Oatnbar, Ina* abaa bf tha Maaaariaa lh"twiadlana'ard took tart la ha dotihara l»a» aa 4 r a- .ffha«ania frim iha nth of "etnhna: boon all maaih.r. a'. at"-<alir<t national .lafanaa romnlllta, la an far i« lha» Aaharpaa laaalloaa aflaf iha h»h llatohar. IH«j» la thai liaaMy; ao>k ill all > art ad auk i a taaaraaa n aa <aa#rna-ala n rr pl-nara. I« adara " >rpa, or nl aa ladapaad at dial1ail a f troapa. ar aa praaldnnt af aar ht taa i if aiilli a'» re *il aamiai trill'a: upon all fltiPy. vhnat Ina kaab'.atinnarttrttii-nla, ao-apart tad aaaaraaarar J»1» -tharihffall upoa all awth aa fall nmlnr th> prnna"lar MfM'liatt« pr>»aal tlair-aliaa. within Iha Ihaaa *>alh. aa.-annndfr« in Ihia da<, m aaaaar t-t 'hair >« l<a nr« » >a a >u< imaanalwil'tteai antl orl*;. nr haf-ra tbn Impniinl r«nr»-«»"»'*I... .. . m.tr it tniii f-j «rt -it w. -% a n nim; » - a-wit. thay will litti M tit fvatnnal?"n tha nniitivtiittr tk« l«|il ptMwilliiM tn li« lia'linM *(ilMtthin

BtYN*l), f./.M. int munnttf lafhmt ' ha truf

Tha following alranlaa hna h««n add r«« 'ad by Coitalda \. ...IiihI. to tha arpaaaantaUaaa of Hnaaialu fitrntjarountrlM i. ** <m», A»t SI .Tha hntlaflna whlah T I aaa taan«ral»

ad to )bn haaa kapt inn aa.|naima1 with thn r <ara> nf thamilitary oratatlnna In Hntanri. Tan inMll wll fnawn,r.» Urn aaa Mda, aiiaa-Mta.lt Balaam i.itt ininnt mnHniw.an« ra thatithar hrnk.n iluwa ni. l ditjMinal by tha itafaatawl ii-h 'Jan.rat I ndaaa ratt«d than to nadaat In ftan.fitaaia, fniiad thauaalaaa andmad ta r- nit on whoh r .ttdtfit f t tham a ramataoM Immtnai.t I'nd r thoan Ht.aaiitnrna,Uia aaaoliHionaaa "rnm.tat itlwawl K-nlf.OfTrry, laaaatad with di-ratiaUl pnwar attara«d*a.-d at dinaaatlnt. aa* aannadtifaailia Mit iron,.a tha nnala ia «f thalatataaailan, now |f>»»d nf IW.tattl |..fnnirr. 5 0" i»-alra, and144 pictaa <f eattna. laid dnaa 'half »rma ho'uri 'la a-alCi unt Kudlaaa. wbi'in tha fara.laht af tha da-.ntl had dfraat.dta marah aa tirnatwardntn A *a»a» anmbaa af antaahatatla nf tha .a. m> haoa A'raadf fallaa «d ha< aanmi' a. t'natareiaM nf A tad la onarfiaa ha tha lnai>a tal t» <» ; a ad. laItaa. aiaat hodjr af ta*nr(anta In Trmaelaaaia (It halvaltnt' afii tar ity. ataht tjnadi..aa »f aaanlry an I 7l»|n.a«af oan*atn) I a< a J»a« aahm'taad m Qaaartl Lobar*. Tha a lan'mlp. Itnh Inr lant'ta haa. tahaa ta light fa naa »n»Mtvian«lyaaw laat mi 'ha aaa aa tarmtnatwd. aa eawn lai'aa aa af

£ar tal raatatanaa nanant ratard th. dual laaaa a r iatdanaaaa lla.aad naa afaaka TAa rt rata nf IAn Kmparar, afarnaa.lg

tiaaiittif Ay fAa UlntlHnai rhirf nrAo An itlrr tify -a/r«awaf'aI award nmi /a> 44 41a f < fA r« ft'l#'« A rt full a t a«li/tiftriinniml rrnitnn 44 4at rnyatitdin Be 'fy.n|rifxi f r f*r "wmi m-'irfr, i to in», too aotrttoIraaya' aarfrr tSr trmmnft n/Utt Hani fftyaia »*Fyo»ft if hi anr of oar riri inni oltfttloatf h illt tnl iwrrrtu a,rtirt fatri r fmhy r#»frtt»ioi( » (A# mill toAIrA « # A ia«<>r « »rf ai 4. iniMMi My olrontor of o yrtl ff taf r«a-i »oaI llta *»»« whloh ta4aoo4 lha » oaror *o lahay in la fhlaar.tla alaaa ah'ah h»|oah of tho m«"*o 1*4 ihaahloar whloh

ft fro)i»«l I# M« »»tf to dotaa m Th» dooaort ao«l4haaa ooiryT-'tolaoo tha aaoorlty of anr fattooaaaa »ro rootota ;ltnr«»iT ha* r»>ara»d la Ilia ohoAlaaoa 4a* la har log* titan*aoTMaiya tha tatagrtly of tha Anatrtaa farrltora. anah aa 'haaitralaiioaanf thaItaaty of tlaaaa*aar«ota*4 »*. <a loaar*4fnli ara tha raanl"# af tha en-oparaltaa whtah tha lafarafhaa aHordoA 'a Ma lat aortal aa4 raaal ayoatalta *a|a-tf: aa4alan, aairh la tha oaly raaipatiaa'low whtah aar aagaat aiaawhaa art* ha4 la aa*w whoa ha jataaA hta aim la fihaaa af hia

W YORNING EDITION.FEIDA

august ally. Ihir »;iaiatarcie a oordad with perfect goodfaith, wae accepted with confidence Tlio.e sentiments fur nadthe botie nf the relatione between the two setter*! ran; thoywill praaiila, al-n, orerthe allegiance of th~ir empires. Thetank of the Kmperor i> fultillod Hie troops here repairedortlere to eraetiate the Hungarian l«er|ter». They will returnwithout drlay encee»aleeljr within nur frontier Teuare authorised to eoromtinlaete thie deeptt h to the gorernmrnt,>t whioh you hare the honor of representing our augusteeeereign.Thu following letter from Demblnakl to Rem ia said

to hare beou fauud upon one of Bom's aids dn-oa<no<:.H k ad*Qu4HTKUK, F*0**t, Aug. l>

Sl.KVKI O'CLCK AT llUHr JGkw** al.Your dMp»'on»i dated Head t)uiruri, ICarantebe»,Aug. 16. were delivered to rne three hour* since. byLieut.. Col. Von M , vhioh, notwi h<t»o()iii< m? complete

eihaurtion. after a fowd m*roh «f i »»nt* «n« houM. I n«f«no* the hmr to jvi»l v it mi a< f illawx .1 b*< to *ta'e thatI cannot aiscnt to the ord-rs contained in the said d«aparoh,and consequently cannot carry them into execution Youcon.man.i n.e, g-n*-ral. to make tny <lip»«irw>n no ae to unitemy feroee at speedily as possible, with those of In yon andViceevV and then oeoe more to make front against *heenemy and offer battle at Logos The aruiv ooureoir »te I bymeat Tciuesvar on the 7th and Nth of Auguit which wastben 16.(k«0 men strong, with thirty-eight oaanon, w%- reducedto 7.1*00 men and sixteen cannon after the loss of thebattle. According to my calculation the o-.rnn of l«tiera'sGuyoi> and Vioeey are not Nil men strong How is it possiblethen. g.n.iA'. that with »noh a email uulitarr force,even allowing lor the happx c -ncentretion "four armies, wecould still hope for a favuraMa is-us. rMpooiallv as we couldd i^rd onlv on the Polish and Italian Le»ioue, *s theI!< nvedr are hourly numerically reduced, and the llussaretotally demorslir.edf Were 1 to aooe.le to your plan andcatry it out, it would have no other effect than that the Km-peror of Ruseia would have another person to snpp »rt in thelunatic asylum Mv resolution is tat en As Ion* ax the ra-mainder of my corps ie act complottly dissolved I will fight,but after tbis I shall commeud myself to fa*e and to ruy

Stars. I>8tf*I>HKl.Goorjrey arrived at Vienna at 10 \. M , on tho7th

l..u» .<»). i,(, -..ak l A -..... s.w. .... »..vi ......,K .. U in.I

on thi road from Gross ward-In by way of i>mi» toVlcnoa lie <* accompanied by Major Andra-isy. wholeft that city with him at i P. VI for Klageafurth whlrhiii to be hi* future resldenc. Th" events <if the lastyear hare not failed to prndnce theeffect upon Georg-ywhich might be expected for he Mi full Are or sixyearr older than he really Is. as people geueritll v f >rmmoet erroneous oplploas ae to the per-ooal appearanceof remarkable public characters, It may uot be amies toSta'e that tbe young" IJaorgey of the preai la oo thswrong fide of forty wears spectacles and has a counts.canco somewhat remarkable for Its determined and Ittluy opinion, honest expreeelno. Like 8> r ro'a Corsair.

ft giant frame iet. forth his common height;Yet. in the whole, who pviissd to bent a-atnSaw mere than marks the crowd of nil (ar mon.

The Cxar baa addressed the order of the following dayto his army ;.Viliiw, Any. 21. I All.

Children.Ths Almighty has lent h.s hiess.ag t, yourtesl. y i or o onrsge. and v.«r n*l>rieg perseserauie in tksday. u' hard.h ps and uifflou'liet. Y,.u harr d-eu your da y;the rsvol' la queued. Wherever the foe dared to eenfr iuti n. i.. w » r< paUeil, and, ie persuing him a.rp hy step yeahare been witi.reset to a rare uoenriaoce.that o' an enemyin the erhsle pride of his streig>h laying down hi. arms atyour fees, and surrs ndrring at discretion. In the o .nrss oftwo months we conquered and raneired ISO Hats and s.andards. 4(1, chltk-u, and nbos# SO wo ias..rg*nu, who dnpoisdtheir aims. All honor and glory to too and your rlul irii.itebii ls' You hare, a. arer, shown rouraalras worthy in listen**o tl r nr* ias of all the Rusrlas t thank you all, In itTidrtilyand collectively. I am content with y.n I amproud of you. NIC 9)1. AS.Klapka and other officers hare left the predicts of

Coroorn and gone to the imperial camp at Dotla. seeIrgthe In possibility of obtaining the aeoeodaney oeera garrison atlll bout on resistance Count Paul KaterbasyIs spoken of as tbe present head of tbe garrison.a yidf nt adeoeate of no surrender "

Advices frem Vienna ef the hth Inst say :.NothingIs positively known about Cmnornor Peterwnrdslo Acomplete aninesty for tbe imperial offluers now servingegal ist tlie Kmpernr Is raid to be ln-l-ted on. TheAhgghurg u'meiir says that 20.000 Magyars of the garrisonof < omorn re took on tbe night of the Id tbeforts near Acs, and'he Austrian geaeral* have rrcetredorders to Invest Coroorn Immediately, but as HO 000men will be wanting for that purpose, tbe aid of Russiantroops will be requested.

Turkey.Till HUNGARIAN RKPCUKKH.THK RPPOItTA OP HIS*

TR1A TO ODTAIN THKM.RUSSIAN INFLUENCEOur advices from ons'antinnole are of the 3uth ult

Aiettirfrom that city of that dale rays:Thenees frrm Hungary has caused great excitement

amongst the Turks Their regretat 'be unfortunate terminalIon "I the war Is eery great The Hungarian eor iy,Count Andiassy, hopes thai h- may be able to Induce tueTorts to exert theui-elees In favor of Ko.su'b and hisfriends, who have taken refuge In Turkey The Count.I believe, will be seconded lu tils cIT-rta by Hi r Stratfordaiming and tieneral tuplck On the ottirl heud tlx

l(u-»lan and AuitrltD repreaentatlree are nn«l'iitmall lb. ir Influence to porauede the Sultan a mi'ii unto rffnm Ml m jlnui to the Hungarian le*.Jare wliumlu I uikey. and hand them near to the l»nA«r m-r«lnol I.udera or I'eekiewltei h I ha fata >( goar Krl-»,which la well know at the I'orte. ought alon- to he »uf.taleut to prevent thr Turk* from r-if.itog limp talryto the Hungarian general* JTt »hn Inkm. tendinted. at a cooiMon /elan. teat lualrl with cAil'tl. ai t,when Inoken dmrn liti o tr» nuligiiily anl / '"y tr "by,wet ardetid In he hanx'd /rem t re «>t Ihr im1<iw,1)il*i-n to Pee pair lit aueb an acnini'ilaiion of eh.t uxand noli ring pottr Kel»a prayed ht< pxr.ec>itor« n >t toput torn to death aa if he were a t»l h h t' to let hitgrate he that of a enldier I hi* prayer «ai ref i el hot#o gnat waa Krl«»'e horror o* the dea lt of thame towhich he waa eonileitim d tha' he pni«nne,| btii>«eif andtb tin cm-aped troui the h tod'of hitr.ap'.ort IJm Ikrefiltetlmim iknl llutian mjlum » n m>a» earn delete re-'tuhtithedat C'tmiiorrrtuopl*. and it mare irtooiff and m ire

Jilt than rrer It would atnl'a hut very tittle »urprl-ehere It the Iturrltu and tiMiun rwpraten"*Mra* aeapita the I tforta of Sir Stratford aiming and the r'.-tncmliilktar wrra to foroe tha rutkbb g >»ei umeut to g> reOpKoean'h and hta com pvil m*. Sitne Ku- iti «.,letabain a-ntril bera from tho a«oue of tha lata war,and are treated at their ctoba-rj * If they w. re Hue*,rotla The triumph t of tha It u-»n- Vi'iltn a-'tt B>atrouipi t« d tan uph r h- capital hv therm Wafer of tin intS'tirturr at.d M ae Ttloff and It wort ha owned, wt hail the etleel the'far hun If could de-ire. f'e »> »»ligfof Ilia Hue-tan r arm* I* again eetaMi-h' I aui >n(-ttha ,Nlot-ulniMii". auil the liirioifitet i re now in* «« ntarrtt le rntu|ueriir» a* when the treaty of tdrianoplaami I ukiarMkeletrl waa ripned tVe llafe lire lid',tlanrhlp 'ol «ar lu i In* llntden Horn, and their erewtMid flic ra a auper l liroujjh the it re t- na If tbecr> iOf he or lliudn* faith were already planted no S' t'lphia.I h'» rirutim- aot e, of a utile il*e', of KomaiUi,o of- ear being oooe'aully lu the Uo~ph<>ru< aod(». lorn Horn la one upon wlil-h I hare not yet mil,anyreioatk I h«ugh nooa of i h *ae «« >i y wathen lu poor and are t herefore wi h'n Ili of thetlraly, )et tl.r Ir lilliaNer le lonep,«ii| ,

peel te feritie nary of fug'and. It l« r »r hytn odd l<M)t|np little rteaiaar. under the ie comnianuol a lieutenant

Th« French llepnhllc,i iik Lxrm or hutiia naroi.tniN toMTiri to thrA Kf AI KJt tip Itt'XK-TI'P MMAfllW I'PUOVt'll) liVit. <Vc Arc.'J ! nnl yof of uny tnp^rt|n4iifrf>«nI- more in t b* fullovlnf Utfrr fr«»m t H* of f b

l;pi uhiic to t i i l MI4*nl .Nty, hid orderlyI'llinr nt booui .K: Kat» iiAf., An^'t M

Ifvftt'tvt Nrr Fr"» Mr I»H » *« n*#4 t « mrm?%< Hi II*« to t>tt n«wi IMIIM f. hut, »»i ih uontr iff, 11!( *»» ! f,M4

r»t»» »i « *« I id I It) frr>l|f*ni«»H P >«» ii°« ! «»

ir M« «i n|Mi4 IMM tftli-n tb* ! « ! tn «I1r*f»rm* I l»ar», mil y in,\h*% tt » "!« tin >«'! , .fil " «! > IklH r, M I hlir fift ^I|"h fifn K'fri'tt in|>«f'«nr« 9*f I ov'iln |m» h n» lid I« f!u« ».« Tk« d<t«tr« <ifftt'll" ei t'fhf I tlHlti Hmh" |» "i rip'I'Mt A 'l v «i't»)M'l h,««» of rl * I p* n r*Uiri% !f»« i iMtt rri1 Ki I i.f m i * 11 9 » t r ti

I lr»-«« J '*4 H»r khpf tu S *Vj5 \m*tT%l.* r» "I I'Mf Ii Hfy. Ill lollI ihu* ui up f ii* r.. i I%i, t. *.f l' '|.»'d Idffi r»! 0 «r.A ir tppif ; tl.. ivmtariiaf!* « "f >h« n-h*i« rati'i>: r..d« *

ar <».; ^ nil * hI vm Hi-fi »M) hurt, In Hit ! ni'iin of I'mthrne rar imwl to f|r* *»» m«> nt * ft t1' ft 4 *a «»\nr +**

» In I <tf the nft*n» ftf PrtHOft, ftr pf lit*i«8«rin0> ft/tMfbti?ft loMitraI.vary ! *n»» 1 f ftlTnrrfi to f«, or oar uniform * *« liruct

to m i+t? hi art an ! I l.a-- |n im hi* / t» m * it fillna«*« r*t»" H ihft*. if mH litir nftroiftf , «h ^ at1 'a't til"4#?# n» Hun ron id oration L'ia< t*i<t |«* her iinriSmai < I.*» a> rtoa%%*' ft.

II A. . re . . rim tkm / i I alt-- I.O

errrirkkrrt, » the mtrk af Iktir a m-dr. IKrUJ IMr «>»«-«»/ /rarf til i' .!»</ Mr «' < of I h"rf». IIlh"ll *f>r k» told Utof 11 "4*1 t PVr uil'M telrll4m n rtjfrrtnf tra«r. mail A iiaAl nftnal tHflmrtni rra al'i.

Till h« »rprml tn th». ». in mr mm i imf f>f illani l* r* adnrt. I i»»r |»nror<t with ^ala,lli«l rrrnylir«l»H »»«» »» trra.nil »a 11 nifltt U< *ro '.nan. v nirygaahi tai It a«|lai'la4 la niMki) pr«nU aaianaiaiaiiii* tata«r tm< pt

liinita, toy <lt*r *ay, tha uiar\aM if m* MlnMMf fi-'«r< .

hip tJUVIa NAIftl.tOM iin« ai-ahtK.Hit Wft tin pri dupid > pr found faDnllua Ta

>how tha failing In Krnnea had V g|Utnl on tha nhjant,*i utai IhiN artlalaa-r.aa f».-m thai rarla Olltfi,

tn.n tha l.ondon Timn, nod nnothar from tha I.ondonC Arattwie :.

f I rrnn 'bn Inornal daa !). »»« flapt. 1* )Ttia latter of th" Hmaldi nt of tha Krpitblia and thamtlactiona with whlah » naanmrnnta<l It* publtaartua.hara bai n intdr t ha ohja-i of arTara a' »«-* no lha lifti t tha orp.Ht» of tha mllamm party itv hara only toi»flj « what rnpfatii imrtaltrf; » *l»t to do it withno omat Ion, tor »a rapard an tart natural tha dt«oontantofthoaaahn e in*idar that 15a f p- ta tntallihlaan, in tnnporal in niter* It t- a gt*al iat uin to

Itnaalna that puhltrhad tha lattar with rliltli joy ;a miliar ragrat that tha rnthar n»i bar. dliary form <awhtah It l« pom-had flirt arr'iln appraranmi «f ma.paa* tn what nogbi nwlf to hara krrn a pnntln maaltartatl ib of tha rpirlt whiah hid praaiiii-d o ar ton*>n»rh Intapratitton it ta aariain that la yr»-»>ii« ofwhat i« taking plaa«- tlm-a fba airll powar haa haanrr>u ITII mill inr II»I1(1« li» !!) *1 tlltlKliltM,aviry "nr >< utD»rti'd in kh«»« tha t'rme- *«l«"« Ith.ial than ih» rnurt of Homo. A id ">» r»»i<tihin IU l'op« Rioaa ma ta«»a lw»n In n M*i «i» m llafr >»l >«rna* IVa|y ra appaar All t»«luatlrmtona whli-h tha rnpo htm-alf bad»an m-4 and da.'mvad parti«nlarlp raai paar that p rl I a*alaat whu-h I'npa Piaa IX.

a*. alaaa kla aaonaaat-n a *r.i»a«t <VaI if 'fcl air of bavin* *noa « Moiaa poamlf torbanpa <ba nolor of 10a trlnmvlra. I boa nullaHi »ha Vapltal nt tha H.-v-raixn Pontiff tha thraai-arillnnl" »ihum> and raatnra tha moat rt-t«M»d la««,rba Pupa biairaif at (laata ha« navar i-annad r.« aaaaitaattha mo-1 lilvial aird tha moat mli*ht«na<i Infantum*«* hlla In liaara ar baar lha ary of >*arila*a att-r~da« tha am nf»a of lha introdua'lo#of ton oil- tapolain ln»o tha Rtataa of tha ahuran tb» Pupa aponiaimnualyand pvbIM; drrdaraa Ural hu iatanUoa la tor*-

RK hT, SEPTEMBER 28, 1849

model the Komta leva on the heale of the Krennh oirllcode It l«, therefore eery natural that the fremiti(fo»urnment knowing the intention* of the I'ooe. en tecelug them en ai unity niieuuder-to .d by the mencharged to rarry thetu out, ehould denre to *ee the Sorer<l«n Pontiff return ae eoon a* pneaible Into the per«>.Del end direct p«e-***lou of hie euthorttr. ThereDerer wee e time when the etpreealoo n >uld he moreproperly u**4 the tit wee better to here to do with(Jod then with hie eelote We ere ooorlnned thet ifth* Pope were et Koine he would not permit the dlt(treietul abuae* of power wbloh ere there noraiuttted inV.I. ......... I;...!-. ..t._ . _v.-» i. i

tant for Franc* is that the mt-ehief which is donashould no longer continue under the protection and consequentlyunder the rcepoiiMthility of her flag harenot the slightest *iah to rItlKM the re.esl»nllshiu-*Qt ofdepart mi'Dt of the Tiber with a French prefect any

more than to **e nuraelvea charged for an ial*1utteperiod with th- management of the oaptl -Uv.es vv* arotold that we And the Pope is superfluous in the world.Aias it is not tha presence of the Pop* which embarrassesnr. but hi* ahsenoe 8 > Inn if a* he ia not atHome w* at* directly responsible for what takes plicathere We cannot therefore before Kurope. and beforehletory. pare fur accomplices in the disastrousp«l>cy which ha* heen pursued at Koine >inre thaariiral of the poutlhcial commissioners. and the Freuchgovernment owes it to itself to protest agaiust thatjoint responsibility We ray the government because,as we ha'e before observed the letter of the Presidentmust hare heen neoessarlly uiade known to the cabinet;we hare even reason to believe that all the miuVterswithout exception knew it and consequently approvedof It Besides, the Mnnitenr tin Snir, in an article,formally stales that sanction We will, however, nhgetvethat if the ministers were aware of the letter ofthe President. It does not appear to us probable thatthe Pre-ident had ar.y knowledge of the article of theMonitmr du Snir. It was not without a oerta'n degreeor astonishment that we saw the organs u'httfu* othe nilnistrv discover In the letter of the Presidentof the Hepuhllc, the realisation of an engagementwhich hsd heen eri'ercd Into by M. tlkil U oiapartetowaids the Roman people twenty years sincewhen he carried arrne against the governmentof (Jregory XVI We humply avow that we cannotlee the oounentlon Only a short time since M L milBonaparte said " It is not through pride that I harpvisited llaui I cannot rejoice in a eap'ivity which hadfor its cause an attack against an established government.W hen one sees the evils which follow iu thetrain of the most just revolutions, one ean scarcelyunderstand the audacity of wi-hing to take on oneselfthe terrible responsibility ofa change I do not thereforeenmplafn of having hern exoiat*d by an imorisoumentof six years a ra-hness o muni tied against thelaws of my country " We frel bound to reprint theseenlightened remarks to oppose theui to the indiscreetSouvenirs of the Wonittur dtt S nr We do not considerit absolutely necessary that the President of the Ka|public should consider himself obliged to be alwaysconsist) ut in his eonduct with the impetuous youngman of any ntber panlcnlar period. Chare are casesin which, what may have boon called a defect may he'come a good quality and eo long as M. Louis Bonaparteshall evince the wisdom of which he has g«ner-

that the noootry «rill only »«« in it a vary fortunateInconsistency, and will not impute It to hiin a* acrime.

[from lh« London Time*. Sept 14 ]The hlotory of Kurope mar in rain be rao*ack*d for

a parallel to the prase ut relation of the Krenoh andKouian people.

It could hardly have been otherwise. It 1* a thanklet*task to meddle with the internal quarrel* of aforeign State We who hare acquired the largest experiencein thia matter may apeak with oonldonueand authority upon it We hare been for 160 year*tha allien successively of eoine three or four greatKuropean nation*; we have lavished inonay. hi > >d, andinterest In tbelr hehalt, we have burdened ourselve*with huge and aeoumule'ing ilebta for their e»ke; wehate placed at their diepo-al the pith and courage ofthe braved *oldler*. the talente ef the greateat commander*of their day; we hare preserved two or threetotteilng dynasties. restored one or two more; we haveustatned or created importaut and menaced nationaliilie. we have won for our allina rich province* or

pr<clou* colonies. we have tnreg >ue tor them the legitimaterewarda of tordial and iiiidtntel oo.operation;we hove beeu In the worst fortune, the mainstay ofAu-trta. of Spain, of Portugal, of Holland «t Prussia;.and our reeard ban been to he thoroughly curled,hated atid maligned, from the Uouro to tee DanubeOn ehere you will. In whatever land the blood ofJ- nglishuisn haa hv»u shed to preaerve It< libertiesor maintain Ita honor wherever tha trea-ureot Kogllehaien he* lie-n lavi-hed with needle**ftwievc-ll;, ilera the Kii|li«ii nation ha* earned tne

deepeet *uapi«|on. the UioMt vigilant jeaiou<y. the moat(hauieleae iugralitiide Hut we have generally bad, ifnot a valid nauee. at leaat a 'air pretext for our alliance*a>'d our interference* |'he support which we gave toAuifria asaln-t Loul* and to the Northern power*aealnet Napoleon an uot wholly irrespeoiire of previoustreatie* «T pie-cut Int. red* The honor audsa'ety of Knglaud weie In come ui**sur* implicated ujthe eocene* with which w* migbl reel-l lb* scheme* >4Loul* tguatoite ur N*po|c#a I'liat our etf irta woreno* 111.. .iiii-u n>r. ni»r n»i .. i -a. i * niii R4"'ii i»* i. unni

ou nidi h w« r is < -«! tin- triMtli-r 'f trimlit » .il Vi*n it

But I- miicr had mi rush i-xcu-a l ir iu'.» ifu "iiu link «« u

tiif fif« ttil hlonltrota l liia »« a il ui.i-;i« broil,ft wa» N olfil noutrat It ill I It afloat tllH Mtltililll.nal Hut.l -ol tt.r hrad uf 11.« Liiflili ohaioh Kr.m itIt l-ii(J ih« Kn < h i-apul.iir eoul.l d <t pr. fund to u«urptb» |iriTO|ial'T» of thii Kinorli manm-nhy With thaBonrlum* * tint thadutina. and th« "b-*'ll**nna, and thaihamtli.nihlp «M< ti b> 1'iorfi-I to tha n|il«*t unit nf thaebon n. Thnao »«» prim*? fnrir. no rtionirrr nam torrami lni»Tlir*»f* Iwiwian th* fopr anil hurutjiit*.

than tb*-m vnull ham torn tint anon Q i Viatort aanil Dm lti»h r*-p***l«*ra Tha poitrjr of KratMia wan*iiur*"ri*« or (junitn If n pncpata »l oon.i|nti loo oflinnk *a> OkU-niulaU-tl th o lb* air<(nMtna <*«t oo*«.fth> ni**' atidarb.d* and iinju-itllabln char.tolar IfIM* »aat»ot- mitt w an quit* Mm.' t. b»ll<»a tha|»»r'al liu.rrf Ir nrh dr U<ttl m* ih»t it ru notmtt»trpt»?*d Ihi-n tha whnl- rrti m n:an'fn*tti tha*tr«iiRi i inrk ofilir'-arnw-M, that I' i« po«-th|« torn,cilti p In tba ni'.'iiont that m. t'rrn h ar tir >| illtid l»!ta t'm. tiU itaappHvriono #ar 11 T I lii tbain It'll* of tha II i mm pi.ipla -.*|i h t h- Id *. of tia m tt i.rrrlri.li.i d llhi t*j I'ur )i »rr and ja*r« Ifa'tan pttrin'rhad to-rn >1 ;hlny for tha nioiii.'ut «han Vt *iI n* tan tr rhnutd J' iIti.f fr" n brynd rho 11 fi.,«ta I poi otlh« * » to tnl-p'-ii-l-ien With tlia >|. g* of! ai'riM'rr r,.rmiu riit «a« i|» ir j. 1 than a iyp **» totrrhnl ha thr a*ll'l»ry tf lh" b irnhirdlq|a- in » I' a prr-t.nrr of th» 9t> nrti oatna ant prriilaim 1 I r.| (r. in »li« r in 1* 'if bn Italian* V ajtdrafffir. I fr oi a Iriuniph n«»f a p ;. i'ar r % al'y h « I < "into roo 'taln'ih a d p**tla hi r. rrhjf In 111 nlty arhi 'Ita* I IrI it lit til* tha ail an I a i*iai nl r*#«tti«p.l'ii fl 'tV»* « »! »h-a band* had »piioll"d »T' f ll^rtj wilttbhn4 li Ikf >iro>l< r4 hirt* >-au" to rn«h fh« na ""at

i f lb< >«ai'K d'Vixtraci of Horn* I nr It on m> f< tl bima'btba lllma'vnvl a'uit of iha

kPPi *»or»u Ibvr-«n hlln I mnlrl|d>l n p 'i.-y ,1 h« Fr nan (owra n nlh«l il nittytai"« »h'- wry «imr»ti rtil'ib ii*«!l It>»i « It 11 nil I

t In onv n- o'h if » I'-'l th» ha no e« ntidr t a* of I'a mn»» vaodiltav Iviand* an I rat w|thr iorii« uf lu eiturktlo^ f»»*. V«it]y.it baa it* r«vtH'M ban ild »ny nation than* tha f.rrt.jnvr aii ta >4dl»dia i'« qtiarrvit l b" "f ''iao«v nl^ht bail

avvriM ii h*r aval at a pa dim ln»a l»a of ilaiy 11» v l«,r ft,»- il»n> b bi no t >i n by a thmiaaort Jial'i i-l «;lMi)ali«if uni'iti. of fvrttlil >iI li> o aiy. nf |i iIt'ii: ti:Inv lii iu |ilr iu> Im uittinv in I iim »i »ll» M r ihir til-vi rdarit ami <j|-r ia t'-.J rot "rn on* oft canntily rnriv and b'allirn tba fori ^mr «b " lituft tilumIt M ild i d til tovlr M""fil|i-aur prmnkvl by thvirln*f IB fttva Inn poll y mhtvh flfv c'b'liriv* ii.( i |>|ao-4 ati-rr'ao an r»nnii at lh» h-*ad nf t'a'tan »*ttdivra nr anallVII f*«bnd at tltv bviid nf vivh Italian iniimvtnalitv,annlti In tbta day 11 ban I'ailaa fa«H m* drvnd aartlntbvr. tbvy v.|| intbv t ir-lvn-r; atiin "«« haa or "

torrd ikv ftkvr lliv* vjvrt or altr ml it. f irvigmf I t.aptitvTMIirb* abtvti ih atuia Of i'limv li»« i« tnrv|, lat-baf-d »> thv ti n vino- o*a« «f ai i til ;a I in ahli-ti It»0liCt n po» at.a tbv fvar of a tn-v# vnio.i It vinnnt

ill 'y It 11 pji. 1-<i liv tbv r-i ill" i i n «f bi'in It-i w.i*hbaa iltatv |t and tbv an'lrl a' >n ot d nand* arh'chmil hii-inltata tt a'lli furttivr ttii tOa ordinary arlnv|.i.lva of bnuiao naturv, |» la dl'p « d t h- undra vfnljI il lida mr.v. *l.a.. ....It, a ...Ilrn I a ..

fra'itud* It la a goagraaira' of of p l»<U «hoh»ld a iiii'imiri >d au*r«rB* a*a> lu 'La

Man *1 7 ttf; nf prlNIa ak wMai |o-ig haMd It (ilMK iMin d ai d nfiaa ann-gtiad araln*' *« at la-ttrlrh»il In hi Ih.in to l>« t.-t ira.l lu «» laaat larf«Mantanm r hy tha |*a>' a-i»i»t »M* of alllat. Caa

It na «c Mlinil tf, nixLt inaillliNt Ilk-th-aa th*r.| nl ("tfri.mn I haa add* I t.i m*tita*ta mt'dilil laai d to Itigra'lt lid* io*< |. no* it it loath* i h* Itllorarlon ahum it Utalp fa*n*d. inil #< old abo-* th# rlutory» h It ti tr a m ui ahlr of lt>*|t to via'

V ara* atanda In a d*M*at* and antloa* po.ltliab-foin ilia «or Id Sh* h >a pat har hand to a jiitrr*!w h -h * l>o*m*d h*r B"t hut b in* a pant to thatquatral. * cannot r**< da front It trithoot difhargtiigl h*»* aati*» ahnh >h* ha* tolnmarllr tiadrr'akanHh* ba« lnd**d *i a* on* |mhI thing and Ut n« |rti»toily arktmai*4tf It till* hat pr*-*r»».| Knot* fr onIh* lit*hiful nigh a of a mi>ln'i >« '* t>< mm tt**

>h*haa pr*«*al>d iha hanw «bK'h Italian t-.ig-moainl*lit ha«» wrrsktri ntrr a prnatrat* i(or«rntn it In a

*aii|Ut>b>d nlt.y W# |**a* th« imt(ina'lng af thlar ntmcant hut *r*rt*d * tlamitf to »t»iniodt of ih >*ah know th* f|o|*naa of Italian ptol'iB* and til* d*a

potlrm i-t >ao*td >t.al potlMna Mtfiat iaatt»or"« aoatrilm-a, what horror* baa Noma not aatiapal fo tar, Itnit ha* tnrn*d bad m-an* to a goodad Hot It *hw raat h*ra aha will htva d *1

oothtng and aorta than antbiug It *a* not tappl"' plriiary authority lu th* handi of th*raidlnala tbat th* Irrni'-h p* opla on: kn,(Mli m*nBullitt k1*i«i*l lit U/.maat t min.ll.mtw.iV fr<«r* t.atrbt.llb.itj lir»n»l<»n«n«#alow with- » ilwiM'tl n II wa# in at-onr# fur tbma, Ifin ! tha fail nuuai* at l»a-t Hm»r n *ni a irl*ii* <>fib(i*ii rt|t<.>riiiiiifa Inttlf a't<>n« »hw.h tb# moatflonrinhiaa blbfdnm# of tb# #*rth »nj <f II *« to|on*l<t* tor tb* Mnrntn p.... (>'» miiiiIII fma nurlilntt

II i«| artutlulatiatlnn n* ju<ti«» 111 Itlu-atiiiill j fmat that Jnalnn* tjranny ahmh ha# # *«I'UlIU* lKt«n«ia|i' pnrtnrtrl III" Illf'tJ III tutr«|.ttltb# maaiivr* of It# mlanrabl# »i#ti n* andti»rn*d th» lab*-titor# of a fair land and a lorliutaMat* Into a mnil»»p nl fWtdwra *1a**r* and l«nn»r<It »ti tit.drr tbl# pri-tail 'hat tb* Kr»noh lot #a'l-<lte« it v IbrlliHi M <ra« with th*»# prbf»#.|nn« that tb#Itrnrb trtij ninr^.l Ron**; ml If Ih* bona# ttiuarait* d b# n<>t r##lt»*d If tb* pr*«#r»#r* raimt obtainnoaditlona Itma tbr praacrrrd, if Knata U ta alak book

[ERAInto the lethar-.'n »lHKn*ti«n in whlnh «hn wu hoforobnpelea iirrT* Ii'hh purpo*«lm>* If th» iron rulo ofcardinal* iitiiI orient* in to l>« re-impo-twd wl'h'Ut mltlpailon-ilirn Frnnc*- will etand hefir* Knfope nuilty ofa f»oto|<l ciIin**. indifference to thn pear* of tha worldwhich >-he netMlleaele perilled, and Imlifferenoa to thec»Mpc of rational freedom which sho wantunlj abandoned

[From tint t.ondon rhronlcle Sept 11]Despatches have been reoel red from Oaete. which

state that the latter of Louis Napoleon win laid before the I'ope by Cardinal Aotonelli, hit lliilla««se'set oretsry .'III iliui Hi iu IX. did, on rendinfit waa la /oldkit aimt arid lookup lo hea ren /or a few mnwrnO; iKmhanded ha< k Ike I ellrr lo Ike cardinal without utteriu» awind. The rtrxf impression of the Pope appears to havebeen rather a-tonl-hinent than any other feeling t'ardinalXntonelli however deemed It hi* duty taendeavorto draw from the I'opa a deolarattoa of the Instructionsa blob i Unlit ta ba rent to M(r H'ornarl at Perl* \ocordtnclya deliberation of the cardinal* took plana theFame da* In the Pope'a apartment and after noma dieeueelon the deci-lon of the cardinal* was uuaolm >uslythl».that the Pspsl court ought not to take any noticewhatever of the letter In question, but ought. t*act ae if It wee ignorant of Its eery esUtenoe. and forthin reaeon. that the docrment ha« no dtplomatlo character.being simply a confidential mi-sire from thaPresident ot the Kepnhlln to one of hi* orderly rffliera.The Pope having approved of thta decision. CardinalAntouellt wa* charged with the task of informing theApoatolic Nunoio at Pari* that in hia Interview* withthe member* of the Krench cabinet, or with the Prelidenthe wan to abstain In toto from the allghteit allu-lnntothe letter Aecnrdlaalv. Mgr V'omarl had anInterview with the President of the llepublie en the 7ihInet hut. far from pretesting against what had heeadone never vomu'-h ae alluded In any way whateverto the letter All that he did during the Interview watto rerrlt to the President the reply of the Papal governmentto the notification of M d* rocquevllle's nominationto the portfolio of foreign affaire The Presidentappeered surprted at thle alienee hut on hi* able also,never touched en the subject The Interview wae an

exceedingly brief one, consisting merely of the presentationof the reply just spoken af, and the olrilltlead'uiage.

The Outbreak In Caplaalonla*|Kroai the London <'hroulele, Kept IS ]

The outbreak in t'ephalonla I* serious, iu so far a* It1* the re-iilt of causes which have long been In operationand which It may be feared, must l»ng n <ntinueto operate That it will be put down a* promptly aeIt* forerunner in "teptemhet last, no one doubts; ['thas been put down] but that it will be the last withwhich the Lord High Commissioner will have to deal,or that the spirit ot disaffection In which It originatedwill be soen or easily laid, is what no one ani|uelutedwith the position which we at present hold io th#Ionian Islands will care to hop* A few remarks on thaspecific character of the difficulties with whloh Mr.Ward has at present, to deal, may. therefore, not be outof place. These difficulties, so far ae they are ot a

political nature, arise simply from the all hut impose!-bility (if redeeming the pledge by * bich we bound oareelTee in 1815 to give to these Islands a constitutionalgovernment (Jreat Britain »»< not by any mean* tbsonly leading Kuropeau power that guaranteed at thatperiod to feeble and oorrupt nationalities, ine'ituti inifor which th> y were essentially uutit; and, like herneighbors. she has been compelled In practice, to fallvery far ehort of her engagements. These shortcoming*in the ease <d the louiaii Islands, though in amanner necessitated by the most obvious Interest* ofthe States themselves, have formed onlr too plausible a

pretext lor the disaffection with which we have nowto deal 'The unfitness of the Islanders for anythinglike tree Instl'ntlons. was soon in%<le ertdvnt bythe signal proof which we at once obtained of thealmost unbounded corruption aud degradation of allranks of society. I'lider a succession of VVnet<anItusso.Turkish,and French protectors, the insularnobility hud for centuries. Indulged in every species ofoppression with perfect impunity It may bs easilyconceived, therefore bow little they relished the systemof i quel laws which we made it our business to establishNor, iiidced. was such a syrteni m >re offensiveto the arbitrary uoblesthan to the manors whosecrlmesand excesses had till then passed unheeded except whenrevenge or internet brought them to panii hm«nt. Onlythree years beiore km u-suiutd charge of the island. Orllollaud bad remarked that in /.aula alone, where thepopulation did not amount to uiore than 40 ooo souls theaverage number of n*»a<etnatiou* was one per day It Isnit too much, therefore to assume, that what ever socialamelioration ivay have been effected during onr thlrtyf>ur years superintendence of the States, they mustmill he illttnntfmm that *U(« of tinproreiuentat whichthey may h« fully tro«te«l to gi»* tieair >»'.uut«r; rupportioKn riMUtifi* anxtau* to curb abu-*e* «i ancientmod Ineetern'# At the » ry oommonci'inant of our

e<Ncrrni-ul bowarer. Home partial fulttliu -nt of our

public engagement. to gtre the ielaod" % lie* eooMitatioor)m»d n#'c.*'r**»iry; and In ISIV. Sir I'booiae viait.Uml. the than Lord High o<nmi»Hloner uodeitooh thaCll'ieal exparimeiit It Diult be a Imt'ted that a Wel|>Intended (la poll-in waa li"Tar m->re lrig-ui u-l» % k-Jby the form* itiid *eu>h'auar* of r»prr* nta'Jra to-tii uti"i» than In tbn *'f oortitatlooal < hart which hadnlmd. In tact whim tb« o oKtitu'loo which haframed affect* tha douhle m.irhlntiry of an emeu ireenate and a popular lepl-l»-|». a>«miihly, tho ai'Mlewhich the latter func Ion trie* a-a elect-<1, rendarathrui. really a* inueb tha l.ord IIIrIi !oaim>**lon><r'ao*o nOntinere ac are tha aanator* them -ml re*. But,wbalerer uihj he- Iboutht of Ihti ormo-irre of giving am< ek fulltlment of our promlee. Iteermi can* o th-it,duilrtt^e period of Sir I\ Vattland* admlnl*tre»t»ii,any alucera fnlMnirnt of our pledge* wnold at onceb.n* trudered all gnreinmant lenpooilhl* PWriyyear* of rlrtnal dr«poM*et hv»* »lnca elap ail nn Itli t) he hoped with tit <|<ialif)1ug tha 1*1a a(far* for atlea-t it par lal f ilflltiien" ol cur lo-.tier pled,,'** Thelait art of lha lata l.ord High''ciCOii««tcoer, l.-ird'! i-

t- n wieitnpa'K a resolution which would h*rc hi Ithl* lenderay. hi-inea.nr* h"« >» » Indc. d h» n >ei»tinnedhy the heme gore rtimaul; but tha naca.alty of*1 p e *tep or e.ttcr of |Ve klo-J ha-' wa bullae* h-e n

fully admitted Maaawblla. aoti'ldc-ah'.i e <aip-rationhae i a'orally hewn pr lu <d hy ih- check ih i« gtr*n,a tin id tuur to the hop--* of tb-> 1-Iaular* rn.iprerati t moratna t la raid hy Mr. Ward, '* to par-iaka of iho i*mo ml ted chit'anvr *i tha mora,nn nt of September. 1H*S a riegiin p lltlcftt atalt*Bientbeing Ibgiafleil upon a dauro ot ploudar,and n wlrli to g a'lly f-dlng* of pera-mal r*n»peHi ce mailed hy local lend* '' l i e p dltlcul (deject,t el... I. I. .. I 1-1. m iinl-.n Milk I 1* CI. _

iMt < 1 b'.thtr< I !< II 'i'v i' ".ill tl'tfllnla d< tiMlppa » l'> ihn tnrbtiti nt rhn's tor f-trwill' It tint Man I la i r>t-r«ni< W'tilln it l« tb« In-pratHta'a In 'ha h. p'ttmilar I nlnn It l« only aa<i mil litfi<'|iiii*ii<-ii tilt "rlii a>||| It linn alantt Ki. n rant-irk >

III ft tli'filnllMl >i»'l'- lli»*i"i' null ih* fi i la'tty«>f ll< ItilwWiKti'i 'If thi Irt'ar tr* t, nn I "f Iti il titparti*anil Htl|t«h tandanry Sir I I'vt** V'tplit htijicuril-il > nnrt <i« I Itt-ifiitnt lurltf tha p-*rl i lthat ho aatrrl * Itarltfi nt of * rphalnnla a g-nt lain itiiaunfl » »< ! an W»* mairr-airt) la tha prrfor-ntn .* ofir mi iiffrltl duty (Inn rnmrnt «ioil»«n1' t «trp milto appi i In nd Ih- nttlprlta H(r < barli *t* d'hlng liltthai hiiiiipi- it' (»'I tin. who wa« a gra«t. fan I <1 ill tnitatyIn tha Inland whan tha a«t|i« .rla* arrl In h-rrillara fluting dlnnar n mantii waa da|i*arail to tham tinta**, (mm pinna nf har p.nj-la to Impilm If It aaa

bar p an-urn that iha g'-yarnnan' atf nta "liuld ha| i rnitli il In i-ti imta (hair ml inn. It an happ»na.lthat pIih »iapn ti'ly a*panta-l Matin* 'hat. tha tlil«<<-rl»»fr- 10 i liny lli» K"farnir» nt. avrn if it tl' tna I dtSnlr tu.klnp rhtldrwn." ' K«L'' tnja Sir 1 (itrlai,' tlia HaiMfa lull lb* » <»"' aVntblt th« atVa nf «n*

rlfiy I lia i m.tapa d t tilno rmilil a' ttf mmiPilt,httta npprnail tha gnvarnmant llhl.i'i'l m «n " ltl«In an Iplai d liara tha gr. a' faii'ln'-ina. a*a r ipabl" nthtldug Ihla ili it ina iipntt'd ofM II la ni»lilpail f r a Mar-tnl tlma within twalva irnnthi fhtrrbala Intp cut nlf all cnntmonlrailnit with trgfwttnll,tha rapHal I Say h»»a tntaraaptrd tha p ilirta rapnrta,ai il litip dtitan iha pnllaa ihrmpalns nut nf S a'aTha h\a nf Ilia PU B.P In h i»a ha. n happily Innmi-Iritrahla; although mtl'ari Innkait (itt« til antan*Inp iintigh In Justify ih» pfwUwntt .n by th" ordHigh ' "nin l».| iti»r nf marital laa through-nt thadiptiiih.it dMrtrt It paatna ti na that w» ah'ul<lti.f dn jnptlra In t til a anhjaat. «-ra wa t i lata laara nfIt will lanitnrting tha raodar wha' It a inualli r mithi» ratii n t>> ha attgap< it In lhaaa patty hrntl" aid p »

Ittiral dllao ma« unr f.raa« in tha d.-yan lalandaam-tttii m »h- 'jt :t m-0 Whan th - poun'ry with manynt itliipf. argagad in !»lh ta rhi'ga ll.rlf with tha

«" "1 m oi ** » wpniwithny >h< uld |»y t..««rn- t fnlun'lnit lli» i-ipi-nt" of inrml'ir< itrrirfiix tha >tm "if £UMU hit hyIn po ii rM m*i<> Ik 1^-4 till-aunt »»< rtunic'i) farI Mill I"f lh» Dpi r»ifli»» Woo, th» annual nut nfthe troop* ha« htett about 11 Ml i" ii I'hpdil »Mftf«1l<«n 47 toanria tba nun «*« only i'l 441 14* 'M ; outIII ia47-4k only 411*11 Mnmarhtln, th« to'nl fil'lf

t nrraiort trnda to tha MtMi H ni*, "in na»w nbore A (I prnttly I tflnrafra, than

tll> nUllnt rapnndiitira ahtoh It «n«l« tta In proiait1 b« in N»> aiding Ih- ordnaora a tonnana t" o'fo totin train mm. rhonld moeh und-na'a nor ml naryr*|ifi.4"ltirn "torr tlnrr Ihn paa»» if » pit It 4 "*1 atl«r tilllhwt ! VV not »t «(| In »h«ra tn tilt trrrlhlawart* of ha'tntial trmlth ' A to lua'y pflllnil ah'-hw* aonid not h<4d no hoir Inngrr thai at r>i|l>i nitmantima ttiiimmaor.an4 »M»h »ith that aiipromaiy,oa tml4 at any lima makt our own

The Capr of (io >4 l.lnpr,The Inttll »t«c» m tiuJ fr<>m 'ha apa of limj

It pn t'. ihnh tu July la highly important rtin go*ttkan al ituifar. app> luting 'b* n-t my hilw a pnatMllttiti I had ttniiMl nut. ami at" aomtninmtta I inth* pnhltr In Ih* oflteUI (Ja~riu ui tha ilat of lon< It»» p'li t'4 nfirf«ar4* In mint nf ih- I -cm paprrgturrniimi'd hi a deap blank bnedtr ohila tha pro iriatnr« nf O"bat J urt alt r*lua»<l to print It la tbrlr ra<f|lat nrw-t aim a. hut gar* It In a »u|.pl»in-«f, norlreimlolth tba >aai' mournful Inalgila (>uth*4ih tmi:htfDi ' ». Itnprrapim Ulap'ay nf public foaling took placa li» apa Town folatry* to tha Intradur Ion af ooatlntaft" tu thr mother nountr* mi< ni.atlt| |My» thalata Tnon tfm'l) van h-1d li ihn ii|pii air oa tbagrand panda; ob> ra. notwithstanding a in-at uofitr.fahl' r»»p ot wra'hrrtha rata poarng d'On latortrnta during a R'*at part of tbe tlinr -an lit ftttIt altitude nf amino- mm of all riaaaea. a«aeiohie<l andytordliy tit h nrt amid ib» pltll-*t palling nf tbaatnrm II trnlng aad raapnndtng oltb raaar ah utU,ohtH" thirty torrr^.lra tp-aktra comprising noma nftbr moat ahia li.gm-ntlal and wralthy mamhera of thee*mninnlt) drai,«-ha«l t" tha km. mntad «n ladand autiunrd a »artea of p >ttarfa»ly worded rardOtloit;the ohola of obtnh »*re tinaalitottily narriad »itbthuodnr* of approbation n»»d ordamd to **rial»ll*4

In* tkt Q Mf p t-l.an-n' »/ tfUmnTh» Hun. J KMM » » Obllrd W> tfc» Cfcnif.,

LD.TWO CENTS.

Til* Elevation of Jaenhi.Herr 1leaker, th*German lUpublleaa.A Maobelm paper raid in a M»«r. auraher. " Nnhe*ph&K biflD ah'tt thlft VfMh " th»« trkla h«#/>r« fKa AA.I^

mrtltl reeulriiig la the wo'iD'J<r» oanUhamt otjuri' Imprieoumaot Slnne the above re no t ho* 11,another prlmn-r an artllenman in ih« lUd-n utrriim,named Jaaobt ha* hern tri- d aentenoadHo *l< Iniplteat-d In tha Insurrection" of S'rnva a idHaaker.la»t jrar, van taken tri-d anil impr tied.hawai roleaned by tha lata I'rovtatnaary Wovarnmant,forthwith Joined tha mirrmnat ami w»» una of thamoat ao'lve of the military leader* ha aiaimandeffFort A. In tha citadel of Ita-tadt during thi alega.Aa tha court found htm guilty unaoim m-ly tha >a«tencawan carried nut tha following mo-utng at <««

o'rlrok Jao bl walked to tha place of >v.j it'nnrooking a oiirar. repul-ed tha priaat who offered to attendhim. raying am a S tduaae; I hare no religion;"refused to liara hit ayra bound and gare tha word tntha aoldlcra to prefeat and tlra himself. Thli la thaIstei nth military riecutton In Hadan. Tha gourt idrouti aaaupieri with minor olf-noe*. "tick a* ««»rIngf'aa onrpa hata. ndiing pipe head* with prohlhltadportral'a on ihrm. and rim/lag tha Hrrkrritnl. off" Song of Hrcknr " Thera t» something retntrkahla lath» mu'ieal aonatanoy of tha paopla to tha na>na offthl» lender. when It le well known he ha* wholly repara'rdhim-elf from tha democratic party, and ainro hisnet t lemen t.a» a farmer in \ raerioanever -paik« of hi« formerpolitical associate# hut with tho g'en'a-tearitatnpt.Hen-turned toiiaimtm Inst I una to make arrnngera-ntafor tvkli g out part of his fan.IIv. hut during hi- a'ayIn Alt-ace and ht« vi»it to l-'reibnrg. ha k-pt aloof fromall politic^ though the Bad>n lo-u rantIon wa< thenthe great topic ol discussion and tha rev..lut|oni"f.« hadannounced h i return to rake the command He carefullyavoided every word and act that ceold nouivioinirehiui and rnnflned h'lnnelf wholly to hit prlyatabusiness; elnee he ha t tl'ed among practical repiihteama.he raid h' had l-arned and iinh-arned a gr atdeal Hi" ad viae »»< frequently n-k d at to the p clopof emigration, and in tlvmg It he often relinks! -om»of the vice* of hi* countrymen Thin he told an' Oherlandar;".-if jnu will da double the labor y»«d>> row eat halfaemu-h -ti l never drink at all. yo«may live on the \ 1 issippl " To another wh 1 wag' In tronblo" from recent event.*. ha said. If yo»think yau can get out of the uins* bv a year'* imorisonmeptitav at homa " The f*t- of tho-e who writasnag* or Inspire them. I* otten an odd contrast to thato itnlar feehrnr that nre-ervea tha aootra lomiili.Pi Urfft i)e l'1M« huotrd through th» ni unt%tni hythn F'rnnoh prttm'rj an an arl-dnnrat. and find fr«aidra'h amid 'ho round* of hi* own " Mart'Uuit* " wi'hwhich ihr trhnlr land w*i ringing; and mni arn uo-»

daily plunged into prlron* for Hinging that nnog ofHeeker while Heeker lilni*elf ha* li» *»! to regard theireon p. their party, and lh«ai*elres, with contempt anddlidainThe Cholera In Kn|[Und, Ireland, lootlMd

ami France

{From (he Furopnan 1'lme* Sept U.]>oleta 1* mating frightful Inroad* noon ear

popuUtlnn In the London dlnrlcta la*t weak, thndeath* from nhole'* al >n« he*lde* the nrdlnarr mortalitjrri *e from I Bd3 the preceding we»lc ta 2 0J4 !h Dpi*> (I and w.|,.» the death* were 'i.Sfl'l an ] In Scotland137. We «l»h thit we could report an ImproreDirntrtnoe that time, hot nnhipptlp the dally returnsi f drath from cholera and dlarrhtea alone, tor the KtfcSeptember i bowed a total mortality of 1 Odd; on thnpth at d 10'h the total *» 1 62d whereof tut were fromthe London dMrtota As*In in London, on the IIth.there were 4Tfi death* with a total for all Holland ofI044 For the 12th the London mortality wa« la«< heln|tonly 801: hnt In all F.ng'nnd and Scotland thatli'Hth* were atlll 1 2^4 The report for the I3t.h *h >we«Ithe London death* to bo 24f> whM«t the to'ai for ellEngland and Scotland wa» 094 Upon an examination

town (Llrerpoe|) which ha* Miff-red «n deenly, no longerh»ld* if* fatal pre eminence Wolrerha npton andSeiadon chow nearly dmiM* the morta'liy of Li»*rpnijwhil.-t Hail I* cnn«lderahly mire than double.The mortality at l.eedi and llunplet I* rery gr> at,nd Scultcatea. id .Avrrhlfe ha* "nffpred *erere y.

In all hcotland where th» range of ilea.In had tadeMto IK no the nth It ro«n on tlm Fit It to I St laLambeth, no the ponth bank of London In Ilka meaner.where It had almn-t o»»«ed about ten days »< < Itha* hrokeo not with redoubled rlol-noe; and on the I 'thmore than 11)0 death* were reported In Lambeth andNealupton a'one u hil-t Birmingham "till amiearauulte aeii'pt trt Di th* peetilenoe the cognate town ofWolverhampton nnlv fnnr'een tnlie* dl-tant the **T7rctitre nt hla»t furnace*, ha* -uttered fearfully Bnchplnpular teaturc* of the i rng*e«« of the mala ty tt»«*keany pettled the.ry The evemptlon of BlrinlnghiB,both at thte t»rl -d and In IW I*, however moat rwmarkahleThe healthy town* of Brighton and Lllftonhare nor e*eaped There ha" »yld'<nt|y h'en a

great deal of Mill ring In Ireland but. a* no oil ilel rarordexl*t» i f lh» ipe'teFty we know little or nothingof deta-l* In France the malady l< re app a-in< !many dletrlote; but it ha* not. a«*timed anything Ilk*a grave rharae'er compared with ngr own altHctln«.The Doetd of He«lth eeeni* to b" clo-lng church ya'da,and taking rarl> it* precaution*cy d"*<ii'*i hut. Parliamentno*, harln7 aimed It. with *ufflc|«nt. powera,fiartle* who are intem-fud Id p ru< t xtl.g intramuralInterment*, threaten in r> atat if* a ith >r t y t he townehurrt tard* h< leg rln.ad, piore* a I C'f 'I agrr* rationof Miff, ring to the poor th» eipan-a .f burial bayondthe hounttarle* helm* thereby uiuch n'lgo'Ctitel

[' 'rtui the Parle t ouailtuti inoel ]The dimlnu'luD of the cholera ban b-eu «o marked

Cor ihe la-t thne day* a.* to give f> r reauia I t bop#the' we may a. e an end to th' Incxplle .hie variationewhich it ha- lot rn' I lu'ari* an I 'ha*. It int. ri itapnin rtach the riolvree wh'rh it attained in the heginningof the nn.nth (Oo thn 4'h th-re w-re f trtffiurd.a'b* iu prl>a'e p-aalce. ant t*evy at/h' (nthr hoapltale whilat on the prom ding an I »n -dingd*j «the t.ttn.bere »er« touch |e«* j |t u a> al«o be ba.rt.dthe tr a'ady h «* dl aphea1 ed In *e»»r«| departin.tit*, where It ha* prevail, d longer than lu the capital;it baa u|rao*t mlIiely di»app< e-"d at Ingcn audat I f,or* where it made «nch ravage* |.« th« I'enlten-t 'art < ii' nt 111 Iniliriilual* HI a*'aebk an I M d-a'ha )On th" nih> r hand. tt h«« > har brnaen out or Iterlid at Nloit at I'mt in 'ha Ch*f»OU< and La Vnnd-n;in the d> pB'linant "f ihr ShIbk r| M»rn« In »htnhli fmll Inwna hn»a bean attacked and wMoh |i »iir»r- glided li» Infected depart man'* KnntalnM-au nintin<>(a lr> a whilat In thaN loe.lnf r'eiire it hat J'ft raapimtid xi V lifei| ier.a' lb* gvn of 'Urre.and atni/"u»H1h,wturu iL«.iu wtro twulra dea'.bi on tn» ( ttaalMt.

Terillilc Mrc In Tiiruulonla.Tim Malt*-e pai ctm r'a a thit l« » r from Trl'da,

the cat Hal of I tin aU'Oia anno'irn 'ha' a dr-a lf ilc<nflrr>a'tui mppned to he u<imiI lit Innoidianea,lad lie- r yd..'n li> u-e«. CIO thopk, aud Ihn w i la oftha Jiwlah quaittr of Mm loan.

Tfir Corn t n>|« ami Trade of Knrnti*.Iter !" l.' i il u MtftttlltoIfaie'ta. 44 )

1'arntj ha.' in i' i f >|i1li iHi waatb r haen eiparieoa 1for hat ml than hi* a « OB an I. h icepi I'll I a ia go(tMrn te the l.ulk ' f th- rt na In ' nr a >! a»<' ti.ioimiii ( riiri'd to eaeallent oiler la Ywrkihlra, and 'oretlt( r to tha iwitli m ui« go ttilit r m «i..ro i< n iwatof,rt til abroad; aid in hi t an I and the i%-k«<rl .art®uf Itrl ind the pr< portion -1 *ralo kt'tfM i« path'omenta' I"' than that remaining mi Ilia heldi; «-tWater ui'rbt I heratn»a dtll ii» c»o Idraia m <chiefthough the farmer* lo'he eta h van bar* hi'*r«i t< r'tt' air aa to get'heir corn In well w>*i.irtth*rt e h' Be'll'ed than injuied Inert Hp HemH eff-M 'tlpn»itir-d el the tone f tha trad' bjr Ilia mniUI "t a«ptwliftha wiat'n r in the early P " of' ie wa-kill Idi r> hara ret'ain r rh 'wn rB'.hec m wa fl'na i«> it*xo*ciatl< a of ace inula front th * north »f da- «>athe tn and pn'atn crop* 1'nal tha la-t uan«d crop*fur wh e teMta »»r» p ?i n-ly entertained, |< ma ltmi ra likely to b-aftecel bjr ih*dl**a«*ta wat Innd y a»B' I i r. canli'ii ha (|tiaaiI nad and a **ri <tt* (treadof the Mir' ' aekld mala a-i i in a diffenaeo n« Peyaid* Iha lulnre kopplt ni tie d pt'ttaularlj in 'WWlaud flow prlv#« may r*o*a horentier. mn "i-r.fnm,at in. In a pre* man-ure. dep-nd on tie w>« h-ir. tooprerailli r op oinn at preeti t aep ar« to ha that 'houn a n 'atit er* will n it ha »ety aml iui »ellef< af

thi Ir tine «h a' at 4"« par ot»ar'*r. winch 1 ah o«t ttaprt-etil tBlue in the a;rln.H'i %l in r*e'« Tha' a ratty

I'llld Ifi ur ) a III ruabla Iinr gr I««ra to ol a a amata irmuaaratliig prior lor their pr »li»oa It » i.arahlfe»rta'B tl we had net ib» fear hetorn m d no lo lare'fn rompelt'iun. Ill', with the prom-el ot la (' andreguiat Importation* from *b'i«4, wa ra innt I n< withii'iih roolt.lalioe t >r any Imp»u»-me.,t in tha .a'u*nf

an'U nltuial |rmine la During lut wad l;<anil ofIan If o guarier* of t reigu grain and aol-w war* at »rrdat the p >rt nf l.ntik'ia alone, and larga CCppitMWete ra«at*ad at other porta on tlio n a t I'M* weakth* n sriiit. tuTi- u t ho. a. an mug' Kit k *.i.i i«r-

*W« number of in <! Ikl n «itl wae*. o* l*yml out* in known to b* on p»« #* tr «

llii bnittr to th < n mnirf In I'll »« I* P"ltf the w#»k tli* teo'leorp of | r r * »< <1 alil-4lf

Bid* nt nrk lane" O* Mu(<lif *«fiBilaqn.dibtiw of new ty land (fr«<i -amplK fr-.in '*hoibi e»gntl«i, di * If o> -atl-'aot'iry <f<i«lttf an 4 lal(i»n rendition. whlrih lndn<#i the miller* to pdrnoa**

f irlj. tad It ItWn l< fi |>-r q'tarter lieloalh(»K rlMil on tlmt ilrt " un «kt .Vi a If ike *h 4aI O.a-tippl* »a «l* art il off Mlu'-a th n omnptratiealflittle t », ll h wb>at b»i h.eu brilliant. | >r««nl aidin aeaettliit Mad of 'bo wi-atltar indue*! fan tori to*«k fnllt a- b .h ! tint on A edii-auap a« In tb* te-«o»nioRof the » »* hii»t' hi- no roina a nn *ii a i »<im*a« it wa»"«"lli'l»i»d II* H|«»1 Hal hd-*«r titarflret i f ebeektng bu« A lar^af p'0,»» tl <4 iba* fo a> nhtrh hi* I* *lj »-rle*d f ,.m «,,r ,« | a*<BOB*i*>rO ot u-rf'l i|i|* III a til limb a* oar io '! I'k* «*fhip'- till**4 Unl it r Hut'ik Wi4||i<l| I". I hi traa

*.t opi oa>* B' ai-|H-nii >, nu n ra nir ** aor*,aid* |t'«i| uanj or tt), narfiri h«»» b*en a 'Id tr.oa oahoadrhp. Th prion* real inl oa M and*/ wraaboitk2* tar i|«artar te-i a tbi#* of that daf week. aod eiua*than boftri hare not b.-*n enabled to ootaia aarfnrtber donnaeatnn: Indeed th* h a aort* oooid n»r.iIfh* nitaipl to ilif OB a* »«> term* a< bailor* Hathtin max b* qnoted tit to 4*» eitra MM , and th* DMkli.d" of *. it «i)» ta lt< *x-ra 4-1* perquarref rh*millet- reduewd tb* aoari»*l 'op prtee of lt >ar oa \4*an*fto 4t>* per ***k ano thU ahatwo.ent ha gtr*a rt*ato a il*btlf tmprorad demand hvl-f of h"*> |ra«tkha* <e a.* »p*rip|(tv to haod. and ihe praetnar eaiaa ak*e h*> beta n<aia'atne<t tb* hw. flat *aapt*aware oa M> nd*f held il 4< to Hi per qr aa*t na»anam be* p offered nheaper k'nrelp* barter eai ta «IMIt'iaur* forned off I*. Ui I* id par qr M«* bradi»t»* on Motmaj; Oil* m >rnlo< Importer* aar* k*aeverlea* dtepord to fnrre "alee, but we oaa nolle* adin pro*-n ert In tbt-d.m«ed ^ a t ha-*«#tt»-d tlulpattratka ami qiiifiin ii ha'f undarfoaa no «b***a.I liearittala of oata aaaatVMa and troai irniand hara