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J '< '- THE CIMEB Aim.ns COMMERCIAL VALUE I its: strength, and the privations i it About 9 o'clock last evening, two of any furtlier f c 3'that develop Russia and j"I'OII Ve, itracfrrom: a long and interesting can suffer, he ventures to traversethe boys, named! Reed and Sommers; : themselves.. may ... to restrain her from the SA.N. Y.rdri tf IfiF.?:. ' article 1 ,. a description of this trackless desert. When it lies each about fourteen years of age, Every'effort -will be made to d1. perpetration)jut'they of a greater wrong ; .- TIIECATIIOLICCIiRCfl1.FIC11LjT: : ':. ' are remarkable animal. It will be remembered down to receive its load, it rests were walking along Plum -street, cover tho' perpetrator this outrage Tdeplorable not PrePared to resist' Last fill: we published-sa icooimt of the'difficulty . that Congress has entertained upon the call sities of its breasts : near Perry, a small street between i and we rditstrongly urged this; : consequences which which had occurred: between the.TnuteM of the must ensue if they) ,were i St Look' Church of Bufljlo and the . Roman Cttho- a proposition to inquire into ,-aud limbs. It is ridden upoq, laden Fourth and Fifth, when' they were morning i : by influential men, that a ed to iseparatetbemselvea nowtempt lio Bishop of that Diocese.. It will be remembered the expediency of introducing them : or unladen, either with or witHout accosted by a stranger, who askedone large reward should be offered for temperate .but from 'the that the Trustees refused to{KtTe( np to the Bate*. , as'leasts of burden upon the plains the pack-saddle ; if without, the rider of them if he wanted a job- his apprehension. Almost any amount : { of tho? Western:.unflinching! powers.d<<:terminatIon the bailding property,and of aba the demanded Charcb; the osIgofmIotad reawrat of aa oh-). ' and deserts which intervene betweenthe rides behind the lump, using $o Reed said' that he did, but Somers could be raised at present in our city .even more deeply interested Thcy'ar noxious Priest Archbishop Bioua WM commit. ' Mississippi and the Pacific, and manner of bridle, guiding the beast said No, they did not." The stranger for this purpose. Let it be done. are in securing the thanwe doe stoned inrestigttioa to settle the decided matter in in favor dmpvte of the, and Bishop.after ' this report seems favorable to the only by striking gently with a stick then told Reed to come with him. '.' of the Danubc.and in independence The Trustees refused to abide by the decision of tie We remember however 011 his neck. 1.lesaddle} when used They Plum From kt London Tima,Jtm 14M. taking care Nuncio, and published a few daft since the follow- . scheme. to passed along street to that when peace is restored between iDI*card, which we take from the Baasio Cb****. J have seen it stated by Lieutenant is placed upon the withers, in front Longworth, and then along Long THE CONFERENCE o7 TilE EMPEROR OF Russia and the those ctal Adttrtisir: . porte treaties Lynch, who employed the camel in of the hump, and the legs of the rider worth in the direction of Plum.- AUSTRIA( AND THE KIXU, OF PRUSSIA. which established Russian, protectorate article In your purporting paper of to the hare 5th been bat written we bare by Cardinal read aa, tho transportation of boats and baggage when mounted, rest upon; tileanimal's When about, half-way across the The conference of the Emperor of in Ottoman dominionsand might-, I. also Fraosooia the remarks, Prefect made of the Prppamnda in Borne aa i by Bishop Timon on the that their progress was infole.rably neck :' when razzias arc square, the stranger told Reed- to Austria andthe King of Prussia at at any time, be made the pretext of affairs of SL Louis'Church,which are. to construed . slow, we think less than four made, two men are mounted on each. take a small box which he handed the castle of of should as to induce the public general to .think, and. ' Teschcn occupation or war not be naturally continues even to bring them to believe,that the miles an hour. This interfered with In rising from its crouching posture, him, and convey it to the Marine to excite in the highest degree revived in the same form. They tion ofSt. Louis' Church h>te DOW.by eongrega the decision \ . ideas of the the camel which is in situated the had in Rome on the subject, yielded to the demands . Hospital our preconceived speedof general so e.liberate. upon next corncr the curiosity and the solicitudeof must be aware that no conditions of made to her the destroying by Bishop thereby - this desert ship," derived princi-- in all its actions, mounts on viz : the southwest corner of every cabinet in Europe ; for, although peace, which do not secure these objects the act of incorporation of said church by pally from Robins Narrative, and its hind: :legs very briskly, as soon as Western row and Longworth street, nothing can yet be known will now be entertained for a conformity submitting with to be the governed rule adopted in temporal the matters Seventh 1 ia - bcnliam and Clapperton's travels : the uider leans on his saddle to and told him to be careful and not with certainty as to the results of moment by Turkey, or by England, Provincial Council of Bishops held at Baltimore ia spring and throws him first turn it overas he be hurt. The 1849, which reads! as follows: up, forward might this interview it is evident by France and or that , 1eo.lfttI.JJiitiffigatht', Jan', 184.I ;; that the consequently, AancLIIITho!Cithers ordain! ,that all church I I and then backward ; and it is boy took the box; and'instead of delivering German powers are now about to any propositions based on such condi- es and all other ecclesiastical property which bar INTELLIGENCE, DOCILITY AXD TRAINING not until the fourth motion,when the it at the hospital left it at take a determination of the utmost tions would only shake the Union of faithful been acquired by donations or the offerings of the for OF THE CAMEL. beast is entirely on its legs, that the the store of Mr. Stockton, in the first> consequence to the public interests of the Four Courts, without producingany Bishop of religious the Diocese or charitable; :unless nse shall, belong be made w'the rider can find his balance. The story of the hospital: building. the world. The of specific result. to appear, and be confirmed by writings that it Russia must be 4'hc camel like a child Emperor They waS grows up : granted to some religious order of monks, or under the tent of its master,partakesof camel signifies that it i is sufficiently A clerk of Mr. :tockton:> lookedat has been called upon, i in pursuance of aware that their own subject, and to some congregation of priests for their use. . I his plenty as well as his penury, loaded= either by a hiss or a shake of the box, and found.that it was di- the principles adopted in all the pro- public opinion throughout Europe, Bedni We: admit of hU that mission the report to the made United by: Archbishop States! has !, enjoys his song, ana understands his the head ; it will refuse to rise, if rected by a small card fastened uponit tocols of Vienna and in the treaty of are deeply concerned in their decision been sanctioned: by the Propaganda in Borne, as laden with even half a pound beyondits to J. H. Allison Marine JIo Berlin and recede being/ in accordance with the rule and statute of . bidding. Its docility springs from pi-- to evacuate the principalities to at all this moment the Catholic Chnrch: and also that all the trabsae-' . habit and reflection-nay, we may almost exact burden. A drove of camelswi11all tal, corner of Western row and Long. ; and we can now consider the from ,the position they have gradually tions of the 'irneprefato while GovernOr of Bologna/ " say, from moral feeling ; for it rise or lie down at the wordof worth street." He then deliveredthe eventual course of action of the German assumed would be fatal. Lastly: were sanctioned any kind of by misconception the same college.on the But part,to of prevent the- rebels when its temper is not sagaciously command; a;) if struck }by the sameblow. box at the office of the hospital], powers, whether Jie yields to they must perceive, if they do not publ'c! as to hiring yielded, we tko the liberty to' 1.'l1earc made to eat in a ] in the of the this in the sUte that there is no design whatever on the part of S managed. When the French immediately rear store, summons, or whether he rejectsit. persevere course they have the congregation to aeede:!! to the demands made by . went to Algiers and got possession of circle, all kneeling down, head to in care of Dr. Cummings and Dr. Should he reject it, as would adopted, until.this war is terminatedby the Bishop, nor submit to be gorerned in temporal . camels, they thought that their obedience head, and eye to eye ; within this Baker, Jr., who told the clerk that seem to be the more probable of a solid and equitable> peace. they matters, not being according thoroughly to the said acquainted ArtS IV with, though our mig ht be enforced like that of circle of heads is thrown the fodder ; Allison was not in, but as soon as he these alternatives, little doubt can would forfeit the confidence ot the pos muiy:tion,may think it a rury critical one. I mules and asses, by simple beating: ; each: camel claims its portion, eating.I came they would send it up. be entertained that the Court of Vienna Western? powers, without gaining the whatever Our opinion to do is,that with the spintual.tien temporalities: ; and hare we nothing,hay. but they soon showpd their conquerors that directly opposite to its head. They examined the box, shook it, is resolved and prepared to enforce 'good will of Russia, and would, in nothing to reproach ourselves with, wenot baring ' I that thc'wcl'e not to be so treated .E TRAVEL. ,I and supposed it to contain brown paper by arms those conditions which fact, place themselves between the been State the that aggressors there is not in this the afl'least' r.foundation We beg leare for the# , i and that both their kick and their The progress of the camel is: in i or :something of that:: kind, from the Western Powers are already contending forces, without even the belief that the congregation of St.Lou>>'Church wilt 'contending.: for and which Austria protection of that which ever yield" 'the request made to her, baring re- ' rather formidable. The slow the sound neutrality bite were general especially when collected : peculiar: rustling emitted sol vetUo remain in the situation in which she II, until - Arabs assert that: the animal is so in numbers to compose"a caravan from it on being.shaken. They soon herself has uniformly declared to be they, at one time, professed to ob it snail please the Bishop to provide her with .. I sensible of ill-treatment, that, when ; but its pace is regular and uniform after sent it up to the room occupiedby the; fixpd and indispensable object of serve. These considerations appear good existed priest, and, therebr wh.ch'ia: i causing now so that rery peace much which needed once for ' this is carried too far. the inflictor and constitues no inaccurate Mr. Allison, who is steward of her policy. .to us' to be so obvious and so irresis1 the propagation of our holy religion,to be restored I will not find it easy to escape its ven measurement of distance over desolate i the hospital. In a few moments,. \\, hen Count Orloff was informed, tible, that we have: never allowedourselves the In reply to this sentence card of the excommunication Bishop Buffalo,issued which at following geance. :Eager, however, to express regions, whcre.thcre is no guide, I they were startled by an explosion I during his short mission to Vienna, to doubt that they wouldat U pubhsned! in th3 Buffalo Seniixtl: .' ' its resentment, it no longer retains It does not appear that the load of that: shook the house to its founda 1 of the nature and extent of the con- last prevail over every obstacle] i WhiruM, the Trustee warned of of their St. Louis C&nrch, . any rancor, when once it is satisfied ; the camel materially affects its progress tion. A crowd_ of a thousand eager I II cessions required of his master, he and convince the German (Courts that ceed.nga though frequently, and duly notifiod impending 8n-CatboIicilfP-excommunication - and it is even sufficient for* it to be- ; the chief difference that I and excite people were soon on the replied that the concessions imposed: they cannot hope for..safety and impunity church ,law. cease anddisc'p'ine not! their: and usurpations whereas the against National \ Here that it has avenged its injury. case, lying in the 'daily duration of I ground. anxious to learn all the par- on him by Austria would have the in partial concessions, or in Council,held at Baltimore; in 1332L declare : When an Arab has excited the rage its march. The camels are tied one ticulars. effect of rendering the war against terms which do not secure all the essential that all who do what sud Trustees hare long been , doing are, by the fet, under the sentence of excommunication - ' of a camel, he throws down his garments after another, held together by The sound emanated: from the ex- Turkey impossible, and that Austria 'points-at issue in this quar- pronounced by the Holy Councilof ' in some place where the animal strinars in their nose, and arc not allowed herself might as well declare war as rel. Trent against such transgressors church dis- of combustible . plosion> some material If c'pline, and whereas the Siid Trustees did them- \ is to pass. It immediately recognizes to graze during the march.- place> in the box, for the accom- exact them. Undoubtedly I \b- indeed, the policy of the German selVes appeal to Rome< and the Holy See send a . I the clothes, seizes: and shakes This is an advantage ; for much time of t.hehellish ject of Austria, as well as of the states were governed by; the Nuncio decide that case,11 judged and decided Iishmont. purpose thatIt Western Powers is to render this spirit and the foresight of Frederick that the Vmstces were wrong; that the Bishop was them with his teeth, and tramples would otherwise bo lost, by the cam effected. Dr. Baker, who was in rght: and that "he could not hare acted other- . upon them in a rage. When its anger els cropping herbage by the way.- hurried war of Russia against Turkey impossible the Great or Maria Theresa, we w.!e than: he did." Whereas then, the Nuncio exhorted an adjacent room, to the the refractory and the Trustees to is. thus appeased. it leaves them, The files in not only at the present time, should venture to hope that their their obey are twenty or thirty and found, Mr. Allison Bishop and said: "The congregation of St. and the owner then and number and sometimes thee files apartment, but for the future.' If, therefore, measures would not stop here. For "Louis'church, by adopting: the course indicated, may appear upon his knees, near the 'window, Russia persists in carrying on this ;the first time since the partition of "wh.ch: alone is just and mdispentible: w>,l glre: 'a ' guide.it as he wills. There is no arc double. In mountainous districts with his clothes on fire. lIe tore: "nob'e proof of fiith and charity. But .f theyr.- trouble in littering or feeding the united otherwise one war, she docs it at her peril, and in Poland, a rupture appears to be imminent "fusf, 1 cA only see in them persons faithless. to they arc ; them from him and discovered that " the between the three Northern their duties, who can never be received AS obedient - camel.! As its load is taken I would draw another opposition to military as well as " as camel soon slipping, his bowels and that sons of the Church of God. The learned were protruding , the; political strength of Europe.- Courts which shared in that trans- Xuncio ending his mission: by those words of tu ' off, it !is turned out to grazeon whatever after it, and so the whole line would.be ho .- otherwise was horribly mangled, ..Th? latest intelligence from Vienna :action. Let Austria and Pruss'a: last letter to the Trustees: it can find around its owner'stent thrown\ into confusion. The ope- The Doctor. asked, Why, Allison, ask "'Now, then, it becomes my duty to say that and never looked after until it ration of piercing the nose and passing represents that the Russian staff, : themselves what they have gained your answer is truly painful, especially teen envoyof what has done this ? He answered by it. Let them review the the Holy Father to whom referred acting, no doubt, under orders fromt. dip- yon your is again required to continue its through it piece of \voodwhich A torpedo in that box, Doctor.- case. The sad conviction forces itself on'tae that journey. At other times, it sheltersthe is to serve as a bit, is painful, and Petersburg, is ..alreaily'alterina' lomatic transactions of the Congressof yon disregard altogether Catholic principles con The of the wife from the adjoining screams the disposition of the Russian armies I Vienna at the moment when Alexander sequently that if you persist, itonly remains form. weary traveller, stretched along causes the animal utter loud wail room, now called the attention to deplore the sad position in'which 700 placedyourselves ,. in the manner which was long [ announced his intention to in the face of the church but the tlio sand ; watches o'er his slumbers, loand sure" has, in no case whatever ; responsibility of the Doctor to her and groping -, :avail himself of in which rests on selves." the inevitable position your out tilbe pointed by us as - and like the faithful dog, warns jm so good an application as it ago The learned and " ; > his in the dark, he fonud same pious Nuncio! writing to - way I lIe 'and stood the Its insflRt result of the warlike attitude of to annex Duchy of the Bishop, the Trustees and of their abettors of the enemy's approach. has to the i of the camel's S&1of 4 progress her the bed in the most lying near Warsaw to his empire. If the : I consider them as not being Catholics at ' Austria. The divisions enor- advancing enables it to smell thc'dislant water, march. It is in the desert it ' gi"esproof extreme Her clothes were heart, and Bight Rev. Sir, should your Episcopal and it recognizes the spot with wonderful of its peculiar advantages its agony. southward to the Danube by V olhynia mous acquisitions of Russia from the ministry inspire you to declare so, in order thi t ; fire and the flesh had been blown on Poland Catholics know who their Podolia and. :Moldavia, are stopped spoils of are contrasted with good may are brethren precision; it is the very typeof long perpendicularly erected, from the sides of her face. Her left 1 the extension and and who are not, and that those who are now led OBlr patience, fortitude and. perseverance removes its head from the sand in their march, so as to confront paltry questionable astray may no longer be deceived as to the right or arm was also broken and horribly 1 of such in the benedictions and benefit of the the Austrian armies of Gallicia, the advantage provinces as participation load charged with -a heavy its which! it half * ; waves ; eyes, keeps mangled. Catholic Church, leave it to your diacretion and to r ' Gallicia Austria Posen to the sand Jukowina and Transylvania, which o or whereas the constaully.travelling over shut well defended by thick your holy inspirations. Finally Holy are , -from which its nostrils The Doctor: tore the clothes from command..their right flank, and their .Prussia, it is evident that the practical See has since approved the judgment of the Nun shaped eye lids, largely provided with hair ; cio, though sad and reluctant the Bishop is bound C,' her and carried her result of the . into the lower I has beento while , like narrow oblique slits, and provi-- the construction of its feet prevents line of :march ; a still larger partition to fulfil hu dut,. Alas! ansrc1ewhchtheTru.tees : . ded with a sphincter mucle, like the its in the sand its part of the, building. In the meantime force, belonging to the 1st and 2d advance the Russian dominionsby hare just published in the public papers,boast . deep treading ; amid untruths, of their dctjimn help had arrived and Mr. Allison Russian and several degrees of longitude to ing; many eye lidsare defended"iUi long hairs enable it to over the divisions of the army, never to comply with the decision of the Holy! . to long legs pass was also removed!!! from the ruins, reinforced by five regiments Grenadiers the west, and to place her armies in Father,renders this sad duty more imperatire. ' at their margins-exposed: hunger, with half the same space only number I then declare the said trustees of St. LOU'Church and the fire extingqished. The room threatens the Austrian frontierto' the position they now occupy, threat- thirst' and tile hottest rays of. the of of other animal in Buffalo; to wit: Messrs. Martin Roth, and steps any apartment:: about ten by twelve the northeast from the kingdom I Iof ening Moravia and threatening Berr Alexander Allen brand, MichaeL Hesmer, Jacob the fan, it suffers fatigue pain and, therefore, with less fatigue.- feet where the took These for [lin. The full political and military Wilhelm, George Fisher, Nicolas Ottanot,J'. P... Poland. with incomparable meekness ; it lies These advantages give it a solid and explosion place, preparations Munschauner, to be excommunicated with .thsf downon the burning sand without is badly torn to pieces, the northern active hostilities against Austria are effect of the annihilation of Poland major or greater excommunication, sad through easy gait on a ground, where all the authority given to His Church by Almighty ' felt before because the blown the Vi- was never being well known at , betraying the least degree of impatience : other animals walk with slow, short jartition away entire accompanied, as js God, Father Son and Holy Ghost, I do hereby,' ' while at all able. to support i length, tho plastering shattered enna,.by secret attempts of Russian contingency now. before us had not then, excommunicate them; declaring further that : and uncertain steps. In fact, it is I the sash and 'shutters :Slavonian-; previously occurred and we speak all who may henceforth accept the office of Trustee , from ceiling, glass agents in the south provinces ; . tho it 4its load-and continue journey, in in St. Loua'! Church, to.continue the present OB strains : nerve to proceed it only mounting or descending, or broken to pieces, and the furni- and even in Italy, to excite disaffection here, not of the wrongs of the roles : holy opposition the Church scipline: ,will ijuofacto ' crery ] upon a wet and marshy soil, that it ,are hurled in every direction.Mr. and rebellion against the themselves, or of the spirit with .. ;tint: is, b/ the tory bet, incur the lame majorcscommnnicition. .. relaxes ! neither flags nor until ::1.1)30-) Wfcomcs' unsteady or unwieldy.- .:: .V;. . outwhcxt falls to rise Allison lingered for about two Austrian government. On both sides, which they endure them, but of the Pray for their conversion, that they may rctnra . lutely worn! Sometimes, when there are many therefore the Courts:! of Vienna and public interests of Germany and of to Catholic unity and that their. souls mab* -- ' in the most excruciating , hours . no more ; ,tl'5: rendering its last camels travelling together the drivers ago saved in the! Day of JudgmentGiren when he died. Mrs. Allison still St. Petersburg have taken measures Europe. For it an independent'stateb in the Feast of the Deters: of Corpus to breatt'on it the very spot ceases beat drums, and attach small ny will :r.:4June.: 1S34,, from cur residence in Bui the least are against one another,which are not ofa ? ever restored to Poland, it Christi. farvives not hopes . but ' , be itfefal. Tho camel is occasionally bells to the leading camel's kneesand falo. .fJOILV, Bishop of BaffacV! of to bo Austria be tho policy neighboring - ) in'tho and other entertained her recovery. nature forgiven. only by Here wfh vea distinct issue between U, ecclesiastical , Orployed plough; if it becomes necessary to quickentho Wo learn from other I sources! that has thrown betweenlzsia and her states, who have learnt by expe- authorities of the Catholic Charon, claim ,, agricultural 'nursoits, like. oxen or pace, the Arabs strike up a kind I fatal to them- ing temporal well as spiritual supremacy, and the stated intended whoso mere rience consequences Tartar countries of Allison previous to .his death, pray an araxy, the trustees of the church ofSt. Louis, who ceir cheering .and' many which has the effect - )hOrses ; itt' of song, his suspicions a"s whom he believedwas I rC3ence on tho frontier is more embarrassing selves of that act of injustice. It the right of the Bishop to interfere in tim;0" , it [s'1: sed to draw the coaches the whole party and urging the Pl forms of the system of France matters,, and determine, that they will exercis* the His to raskiewitsch! no part willed but perpetrator. description prince their rested rights, and control the property of the kingsnnd remark that princes when; used physiologists in- forward -., exactly corresponds; with'that of the than the allied forces he"b" td encounter and'England to excite by underhand !. them!As,a in punishment defiance of ecclesiastical their disobedience authority.the' trustees '. ' the elevation of From Cit Ctruinnvti; Tinwi, J-*** 27. boys :as to tho !stranger who gave ,beyond the Danube ; Russia, machinations, or by open encourage- hive been excommnnicatei, and are now on ' the yoke harness, them the bos.tTho the other hand seriously threatens ment, the" hopes of the disaffected ; der the Ban of the Church,with but one alternatiTt.By . :. on. , of waste of the decision of the Nuncio and a to its shoulders is cause desire to submitting for the of EXPLOSION OP" AN INFERNAL MACHINE : box,judging from the fragments -' the territories of,Austria by her and, however we might see? fnr'njr up the control of the property, which they ' . strength besides, purpose all AT CLVCISNATL was"mi.da: from black wal utwoodand armies in, the field, while she secret- concord. and content, introduced' in hold trustees under the laws of the State they used at reoedred tnwuon, it eaJ1'onll be of which are now, may mat.heir peace andb. again into ,its fleshy feet Last night,.about twenty minutes was about fifteen inches. ly assails the integrity: of the empire some parts Europe, the Church; but thisther exhibit no disposition to upon-: flat' ground, : in obedience by.military power, On the other hand, their resist "' wide and four deep and : encouraging! : those revolutions kept I do. by continuing the entire western long.-six : o'clock , Vhichare i two in number, and not after 10 it is not business to reconstruct I ance to the eeclesiwt'ciii: authority, they cut then 'of the:city was thrown into the contained metallic case filled with : which tho Emperor Nicholas our : salves tit from the Church,and become entrelr iso-' ,. aT not part it is externally' separated; permitting of the the'IJa: "Europe.. But our lated,not >testantsfor they adm't the spiritual , one C p pr the and perforated .with ,small was wont to prescribe'as ? I it to ascend hill and draw a carriage greatest: consternation? by com- powder, business to weigh'the motives which supremacy or the Pope yet prowtaD&, in protLt ., L the diabolicalacts holes 'portions of it have been most dangerous and dishonorable h' . beast of jssionof oneof, most lug P.gInst temporal.uprern - after it. It'is as a ? Under 'mahave induced our ,own govern.ment. The ultimate determiDatioD ofbe truateea In this > .warfare - 'Wden; :'that" the camel 'is chiefly that has I ever disgraced the ,an- found and placed in.safe keeping, as weapons o political and', those of 'other states, to l ease will be awaited with interest,for similar eases' \ less it lead to defection of the these circumstances,the reestablishment -. aria., and the mult .. ' in this nals history. It was no a may of, Russia may naturally be expected to valuable i, and ;Its qualities : resist thai encroachments * destruction of ,two assassin., -peaceTby t1le mere accep-- o the present eoatrorersj,wUI hare sa iafiusac fa! 'capacity,..are improred: to a $****. deed than' the I 'conditions'tend red,;to tile even by force.of arms.and to consid the future. .. and'wif-W what .During ;tho last few months several tance/of: Ti. husband which jives-a and securities ia barriers it extent the'mode. in : 'er'what'those _ OT .,boxes; of about' .the same:Size Cth'by"the other p'ow rs".appea.r 1:to. A Scotch blacksmith nthe fonowiaydenatetonof ' i as" infernal &e carliearperiodj the is, generally! .khq\ra : fcs * trained., At toJaa > .. are by, ; metlpb : dispotea theg-'thn; . I make -under ''tho body in machine., .. and, .h3e.: been reegived:/by us highly improbable. to'secure>,th'o world from a re- that's listening diana ken what ae thtt's ipeating .. len"iirfi folded -_ i : after: } . Bfl! be.s d,4fth0sake ; and he that' diaaa kw < '' speakinjr Mr. and, MrS..t.lhson: contaiiilngsmall let it bout neaan . ; We tho last evening, .laniitie3. The Ottoman - constrained i to were on spot > 'aevafaf thes , '" which'position it i is : that"RuSSIa4o.es > : what. he means'Mmmthst'i. metsphjsictvi , prosentsfrotn some unknown .argument, obtain i , Is covered with a but found it'impossible tny empire cannot.be\defended: I.,f m im back o remain. Its fat at : 'with quanti thing-like a- clear tatement.of facts : friend, and sent/ub doubt from;tKe accede to thesoootditlousa Ottoman strength alone the.balance: ')czu.nzcn.-AjIl1lor had reeetri strM r-. b down a tarpet, :weighed same source, andfor the purpose oflliiiy.susPiCiOn J :isfu th uat1on.r.the princiDilities'is -: ; den not to keep soy prisoners in solitary eoaOa - ? ,ty":of stones; gradnally.augniented: (! : from toe.wbondw.inost; abriut 'it ; I i oncGrned"Would that of, .power between Russia an.4)he" ment Once" when hs had but two ia charge, ee* food inact :pot!' feel\ .inclined! to of dangerthat : :'is'too C'unequal and< ) ust bo I e.cspedndwuoblIged iaeoaseqtteBrt<< ,** VAit it receives j'c.ntypOrtiOflQf: } jre.jUg. I solution. porto with : Haye'.otliSTjise t attended th? be a 6oiScieritt>r satisfactory MUrotdoori:- ,,to oomply_ .thr5"_. . the.iimo ofLlho might moment : At , professors! present . tr.iUl.water consume redressed tions.- It is>rareiy Buppliea ; eyes even ; : . I , to1 their!.attentions reception of this.- 4. 'Of th$ present crki/KtJe! and armies.of.England.and > 1 I' .::-' 1'thi&m4nnerf.iS1 boughttqen.: who;:"ero--;busjr the fleets find* ? :3 J? taw.. A,1aie-gi h : ; : ': thegreatest' of"the, Qij'pw8r5 prin.. ot \ but this D&1rinrth&a'entiro' 'ihonring; w'intothe'Scale.bat : ", 4P' privation' 'WHen&$,.*ta? of< tipon rthe"1QILngled..bodlu1 & tl1at'.theyl.N''o b. ,tirselvr ) too. stton..... o. France are 'thi' was 1'8q1l'SteI( "to/ha. eom .l<_ - dthe and :,>excitement has. 'prevailedhgbonttbeity J .0, stor&tion'-of. bis f 'ot . trial has elapsed,wsd it is,broke 1 ',JntQ _rnl lt'We''ftslt hospital; thZ3 ,4,, Qthi upd'i lie\j peace, YOU> meoa, wss. reply.poSka : ; and; jinpresedbYk : I C I. r" ". _' ; ' ; tho' 'kindness ? .especiallyid 'be" -t..tho f) thoUgh r- ofprofes3orpftBieg.a ; ; I' Qd.tq.t ihaV object 'must accomplished at" ' i *.'-I..l....::1J ''J -.*h ,'":rfeaBter' ,...who' eitherisotmta ". Barj j ,.e' o ined"'r. m1' "''', hii '4Iotr tlieinItfthet: i ] Jha',exii Mont $ ': .t1Iemso1ve5- edtti '&1 1.adcJiiderp. and>secured ieirlg incontinual !..t{ J1 ; ; rh, : Ktth. li, > gJ*>t ftahsrsBjfi ,t. '' 'f..JFI ' jJ MntselC;or : ; rm.f' i r" fttM' t .dp bs TpJ Jt..f.; } .' ?:'" : : . narrative'of.'facts : attendance;anxious to.tear !-u./Ar. > ':I..::';... ... .-, . : heavy' ; and then:; :tnwtingto. authentic : ... : '. .,' ., ..> .III., :.. :, ... .c ,- .. ;.};..' ,. . i,. ;# m ", .fJf. ... ''Iii . 0 " ,- "I .. . -w ;f' .. .