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FEBRUARY 22 1860. tad sow End the Preach Oomwattt for th tot time tines the Restoration of 1814 Fzeach deri1. lath rt rt tie Ex bas to contend with a power wtieh ha. derired rriDdpI1 fr fc the abOfty to do hiaiajttrT. TO Me ae4 the throne he rsred th nation rotad Us ty pof esttocs of hi desire to pat down tie Jmniq doctrines and luppreej the Infidelitr of Red blkans tad BooUk So thought 1 found In hint tar arbor tad the Omoch her surest tad warmest protector.

KooaijWtthffii tan deny that the EumothM ally aooomplnbed the work which he undertook that II has suppressed Sodalism tad supported the RomaD Catholic religion srrsfazt ill te adversaries. He might deem himself fxtnsttt sow he had boat content to stop these andrerr- tag the puiudt of his subjects for whit he had dose hid refrained from matting use of the Church iti turn a support of his Government. The opportunity was tempting but a sighted pc would hen counselled its rejection. Modern history teaches without exception that though may SoTerelgni hue increased the awes. tility sad splendour of their thrones by showing respect for the religion wed veneration for the priesthood of their subjects DO Sovereign errs sought an intimate alliance with the Pen who has not had ample to race his we of the partnership.

It has been the policy of the Papacy In exchange for an support as It was to give to make demands which heritably vend the real power sad popular of the Sovereign who complied with them. Rome sells her friendship she must re. rein In exchange the alvlete control the clergy of her friend that the power to exercise tie molt racocstitutionsl influence In the very of hit dominions. The pririlegesand freedom of the Church must be sacrificed in soda to weh support the Pon nay feel inclined to she to the State. Thus in Belgium we find the support of the clergy by the humiliation of the Government and a Minister forted to uk from tbe Chamb money to publish at the expesie of tie nation the lying legends of Apocryphal saints.

Thus we find Austria having' executed a Concordat in order to gain the support of Rome In imminent danger of being ruined by the disgrace which that Concordat has brought' upon her. So it has bees with the Emperor of the FsxxcL He baa not been superior to the weakness of supposing that he could permanently or materially strengthen hit Government by IJ1 union with Rome. and he hat to pay for his con. cocoa In the murmurs of a derv. He must now feel bow dearly he bought the clerical rapport of other years and fat we ran see He has been by no menu slo" Ii the lesson.

The Calms con- edred that whatever might be the fate of other journals the organ of the Ultramontane clergy to long the spoilt child of the French GoTmment 111 it least aecure from interference. It published the encyclical letter of the Pon and it war suppressed without a moments hesitation. We could not lament Hie some of our contemporaries over the In of this journal or invoke the doctrines of freedom in favour of men who systematically trampled on them all. It would be giving too great a premium to intolerance it when prosperous it was to monopolize the sympathy of the persecutor sad when unfortunate all the sympathy of the persecuted. The BrttagM presumed to mourn over the fate of the I'M TI and was instantly In its turn suppressed.

Very significant admonitions have been issued to the clergr warning them to confine themselves within their own limits and not to seek a contest. with the Government which it is determined not to tolerate. And now list of Ye us informed that DuutU has sent forth a circular in which he states that the tine has arrived to put an end to the attempts at imitation on the Roman question and he sea rdingI1 instructs the Prefects to prohibit the distribution of writing and pamphlets md duly and report to the Council of State wheneter the liberty of the pulpit is abused. cc As the rrnuR desires ace and liberty for religion 31. Burnt recommends a mixture of moderation and firmness in the execution of this order.

This menace seems to be leveled at the circulation of charges letters and pamphlets by the French hierarchy sad gives them clearly to understand that if they continue to put forth writings displeasing to the Chief of the State they hue no right to rely on their character for protection. The dram seems to. carry the rereetdon of writing and publishing in France further ft- ever A censorship is distinctly Introduced and writers are threatened. with the merest penalties if they attempt to publish without its permission. Thus has it come to pus that the Ultramontane Church of France titer having so long triumphed over the safied liberties of its country has by I single blow entirely oat its own.

The Emperor of the FZ5CH has now reconquered the ground which he abandoned in the beginning of his reign and rosy do what he will with the power which he has taken agaln into his hands. He has no lack of illustrious precedents. HEVRT VIII. of England transferred the spiritual saeg1. lee of his people to himself and reigned with more absolute authority over clergy and laity than any Sovereign who.

preceded or succeeded Mm. The Emperors of Rtxsti finding it inconvenient to be subject to the half-civilized Patriarch of Constantinople bunt their trammels and contrived to conciliate the veneration of their people to their own persons instead of to a foreign priest. The traditions of the Church of France are favourable to a bold attempt at enan from the influence of Rome. In her best and brightest days when she was domed by the gorgeous eloquence of Bos and the mod superhusn intelligence of PucAi no Roman Catholic Church maintained so proud and pendent a bearing towards the POP II the GiIlicIn hierarchy. They had no respect for his temporal power they restricted his infallibility to matters of doctrine and even on matters of doctrine they tested his decisions by the decrees of councils and the voice of the primitire Church.

They were In fact a sect of Protestants only their Protestantism lay within the Church of Rome instead of without. Should the Emperor of the Fuses succeed in fcp rg anew the flame of this comparatively pore and rational religion In the Church of France he would not only confer an inestimable benefit on his subjects but would raise up a better and more permanent bulwark against the eneraaci- meat of Rome than could be afforded by the mod rigorous censorship or the strictest repression. France is sufidettly advanced In to be able to regulate her own religion with little UI from the Poxan of Rome who has early shown by the mammas In which he manages his own affairs how rattle he is fit to mange the affairs of Dl no Emperor of the French need be afraid to tread In a path that la marked with the footsteps the best fad noblest of the French nation. We understand that a requisition is In come of signature to Mr. ofWits near Crejdoa muestbg him to stand for WeiVBttrrey in 13 Coierrattn interest.

have tea PSa1L4fid it Iiarit propceal bi of St. lmUm a MB ifngel I Oaifa tm of fir Pons boo iserstded to aadtUPTC bsjobtdbt THE ZUFKBOB AND THE POME. MAdrcalarofMBffiacUBys lie time huanirsd topctan end to the It unless duly eothodeed a to report to I1 of State wheamr ft liberty of th pt tt I iabaad. HereeoaeDdathemto eombfM mdeeatioa with irmaees as lUIaperor desires pM liberty Funds open steady. Santee Gjf.

MSwc The market has beta nth animated and dosed Ttrynnn. The final price dReat was bebj aearV hi er yesterday11 SPAIN AND MOROCCO. KADm Per. The following NilTfftin troy the army In Africa ha been pY Tie Moon hating prepared to. cannonade MeliUa then eooraleeoeat attacked carried their a Tie Spanish lose was 31 men.

Brigadier re-entered ifeLllamor lndispond than before lad Med the command to the OoloneL Moots being very numerous recaptured' their positions bet Brigadier Bicet returned ad again the with thifcatoflg men. AUSTRIA. An Imperial decree of today concedes to the Jews of Lower Austria Mantis ngaty the VOTOI aadthe Croatia Shot and the littoral district the right of pos- reel property. They howtrer smile the tights of patronage jurisdiction or to such possession. They may become agricultural proprietors in compliance with the law they are dons.

sled upon their establishments and cultiraU the land la Gulch the Bukowba aad the tight enjoyed by Christian connected with the possession of real property art granted to those Jews who hare been educated at the Dodges or at commercial wt1al or academies or who lit officers in the army. Other Jews may at present only acquire such ml property as was permitted by the law before 1848. so mar farm landed property belonging to the Crown but not real property of thi ktfld styled Russkal farms. TOE PAPAL STATES. BONE ID vied Tireaty CathoUo deputies hen presented to the Pope a protest from the faithful which has afforded pa' oonsoiatito the Holy Father.

Tit army of the Romapa has reoeired rob. forcemeats. The Archduke Mazimsm has seat to the Pope 2000 capotes a battery and some l. AMERICA. LIVERPOOL to.

ft. The Royal Mail steamship America trrired hers this afteToonf altar at Qoeeaetovn. The Republican Caucus at Washington hid nod- nated Mr. Marston for keeper and Mr. Loess or pptmaiter of the Hove and they re Two frightful accidents had occurred at New York the one from the bursting of an old bofler tad the other.

from a lire in I double bcflding which wee fun of people. A. few leaped from the windows and were tared with more or lest injury but a large unascertained number perished befon the eyes of the spectators. The Washington correspondent of the New Jerk Timed writes 44 Advises froa Mexico by tie Brooklyn II" a deplonble account of the of II to th dry of Mexico The Xlnm Governed It IIIp1eWJ dtnwaltrsd ad the dtiseas generally an to bodily terror tl some fearful outbreak. uKrXithe1l the ZagM lamer is about tobke his psmpozta sad lei" orYen Cut Yjrsmoa Las thtdtyof bereft almost mtirel his army i narrowly escaped with his on ffit Ysn per.

baef tea detest aearOoUma art given btheVenCru faunal. The literal an steadily aadaoatuk ea Vera Cu Sa anticipated. I tans Oercamest Is oogdent the tnUy wiOt tb Vsdtd States wm and Ocampo has biea appotatd to some to hbgtonto settle the eeateatieoalpobtt. He may be exported by th Hanuah lamer. MrMelMewiDarnnaeneaMedsy orTnetday.

His main object in gobgteXewOritaaswa to visit his Gunny who antpendbg the wbter there homes lien by of th Oevenmes The following is a summary of the New York commercial reports supplying deSdendes of the telegrams The business at the stock-boards hid been to a moderate extent. The following were the dosing rates Vjinl Stare et' Yiresrl Sist 80) Sew York rYork sad Erie Cestnl XnrYork Krtoshsna shares Yleblra Cmtzll 3 Soalhcra ptdemoe 13 t911aa4 sad Telide 19 Psalms shares 13W TMani. :11 shares. 5fiJ minds ortrsl bowie S3QJco ad EoekUaad 0 lm ad CUet MJ Des tad Hai oa Out 94 Cumblrlu4 Oompsay 16 I Pens. Coed Copays 85 Padta Uatt BtesaaUp Com P4ST65.

The following table win compare the condition of the blink statement of February 4 with that of the corresponding week of lot year AS. USI rd ijai tIXOU90 tt50m 111110 x. ttxa nXIJtH tm Iursa ptui. wiseas US300J Bankers were firm for sterling exchange at 109 thoughUttl business was transacted et that rate. Bills on France were quoted at 18 Jc.

Ashes unchanged pot 13 pearl 5 Sic. Cotton for mid uplands. State and Western flour more active rid tic. betters with a fair specu attn demand unsound 4 to 4 lOe. superfine State.

5 to 5 extra State 5 20c to 5 round hoop Ohio 5 350. to 5 TOe supernne Western 5 to 5 common to good extra Western 5 20c to 5 35c. Southemmen aettn sales 2100 barrels mixed to good 5 to 15 TOc. fancy and extra 575c to 7 iLOOObarrfi Canada extra 5 c. to 75c.

Wheat a shade firmer with more dome sales 27000 bushels. Mil nub. dub 1 17fc. to 11 18k. white Canada.

11 in store Canada dub 120c. white i Southern 1 for dusts Corn quiet sales 8300 bushels new white and yellow. 80c. to Oats Southexn and Jersey SSc to 41e. Northern and Western.

to 45e. Beef steady country meat. to 5 prime 14 to I' repacked Chicago 9 to 9 ftc. urn 17 tol9. PctkBore active sales 4400 barrels.

Mn 1000 barrels new ness buyers option iii MarehTilS and 1000 new prime same time 14 Me mess 17Sle. for old 18 to 18 new prime 13 to 1225cforoldtl 1437c. for new Western prime meat 16 to to Me. Bacon firm sales 300 boxes long dear dles fl shert chef caked tn Ulc. for CaSfoniat dressed hop 7fe.

to fie. for WtdIrD lard rm 550TStls 10k. to lie. bettor ddL Ohhy 2e to i State 1Sc to 200. Whiskey rar sales 50 hanab 2H Glee firm sale 800 tint.

at to 4Jc. Sup steady. Molistss dull 60 barrels Kew Orleans COhhda Vaearado 260 to 27ee Spirit of tar. pentb firm 400 barrels to 45e. crude nominal at 5 brie to 66Je common quiet a4160cto4l60e.

Iron firm. Scotch 24 to 25. LtoeedoO6Teto58ejlud95e. L40o. tejl 43k.

whaler 45e. to 53e 60 bids. Ksetaoky. 4cto lie. inn 7 to i flour i gab to MOROCCO PNIIt csi OCUUUJDUT TLTGAIf TB.

7 a Head then ybom I MB perhaps weaaated in saspec db raiharMooriihb Ida patkes to the ctfoB of the 3lat of January II htitilagj stbttded YitIk say heavy lose to the Del MM to think their prospect anything but tdPL It Is quite certain that three days Ian' made an Im mums diSsreaos to ft aspect of the campaign. Last wek act i few persona here dusted by the long pause 011 a strip of and and swamp begot to look rather dlsoooragtd. Day passed after day and the more was always to gpoa the out bat that neitnerercaai. At last it trrfwd. In 48 hours mere wu or heat mote poIitiTt and ma- terialreedtiwereobtabed-4haab the preceding two months.

A sertnly action was fought strong positions were stormed a town of 30000 to. 35003 inhabitant was nearly GO pieces of CIBCD were takaaaad the Moorish array Led strickssi and disordered. All the doubts were removed which may hart We is foreign countries owing to sad unmteD. misrepresentations to the side on which the superiority lay. A strong Moorish force had bIeDttacbc In positions which they themselres deemed impregnable by a numerically weaker one of Spaniards and had been completely routed with toes of teat.

Ujjuvand artillery. The Moors II we bar karat In stated their force at 32000 men. TiSsiibelimdtohav been ID ixageetaboo but they cannot hen had less than from 20000 to 25000. I attfaiti the Spanish force engaged at about 15000 although that is probably ores be mom. The Spanish superiority in artillery was great but tint II I superiority which win attend them In future actions II well as in the last since the Moon haw no field artillery or at any rate hare serer yet produced it.

la short the of the 4th and UM aWe met of Tetuan pvn the Moors to be enable to contend with the chance of success against ID disciplined European force. And unless the Emperor of Morocco and his adTiaen obtuse the some conviction win hare bee forced also upon them and win probably tend to an early termination of the war. England and France here now an excellent opportunity efficaciously to interfere should they II it here la believed be so disposed Spain as hart no desire to prolong the contest suitable coaceesionsbe wrungfroatheMoor- IthGoranment Spaniihhonocr and prids hart been fully satisfied by the tlctcda won and by the proof given that is no longer powerless to take her wn part ud avenge an offence. My belief fa thy both la Spain till in WI army the news of. peace would be recered with Joy bet only so tar II the war should hue been brought to an end upon honourable and avsnfsgeoae terms.

Although O'Donnell Is certainly fm his element when cam pigning fad enjoys a fight even as much might be expected from his Irish descent it yet is pretty certain that for political reasons which greatly require his presence at Madrid he would be glad to see the war concluded. The moment then is I. Toanbi. toe diplomacy to step In II it generally does upCD the path which the bayonet has cleared sad perhaps whDt I now write the wiry art already it work with the praiseworthy object of sparing the Moors further beatings and Spain further outlay of men and money in a war from which no substan ulterior advantages as result for either side. For the present at any rate mill.

operations art hers at as end. The Moorish army has betaken itself nooni knows whither and there II certainly little china of its attempting to retake In artMxad which the Spaniards hart established themseltes. There is no talk of a more elsewhere nor will such be made I should think until a little tot hi beta flowed few the operation of other agenda than that of um. All the usual tbnsantaktnlot there is no expectation of a return of Mnley Abbas and his hordes of black Bedouins and barbarous Kabylet. General Bios Ii governor of which his division occupies.

quarters camp Is just outside the gates on a pleasant green patch with a huge algarroba tree In the middle and sprouting orchards and fresh clear streams and cool wells flouring banks and fruit trees bee blossom an around tad with the most charming scenery in whichever direction the IT' may turn. The weather Is beau' and the army is enjoying it after having it must be owned worked hard end fought wen. There being DO fighting to observe idlers find abundant occupation In wandering shout Tetuaawhich today begins to assume a more orderly and populous aspect. The Jews perfectly traaqufflked as to the wet of their persons and of such chattels as the late pillage and destruction hart left them begin to It their houses into order to collect the fragments of their worldly goodsand ersato attempt to doasmaO stroke of basin. In some of the little square boxes that do duty shops they today exhibited a few articles for sale eoImon pottery and those porous clay Jugs that keep water so delightfully cool and yellow slippers and red pods and a sort of white sweetmeat of thtno zi family in which honey la a principal ingredient and which looks wonderfully dean considering the dirty hands that vend it.

Such art the signs of revival among the Hebrews the Moon hare not yet got so far. Confidence is of slower growth among them they cannot speak the language of the innder upon whose hands the blood of their brethren Is still rod. It ls much that they begin to issue forth from their places. day I took a long ramble through my companion a Spanish officer our guide I witted Jew who although all his life a resident here was sometimes puzzled for an Intent to know where be was so perplexing are the intricacies of WI strings city. It is a confused jumbo of narrow lanes formed by white houses with flat roofs the fret foot of three-fourths of which la built on arches over the street.

You walk or 20 or 30 yards under corer then a break orerhead alloys the entrance of light and a glimpu of the blue sky. Bight and left from the streets art ruble alleys most of them short gad blind each of which contains several doors often only two or three leading into habitations. Most of the houses hare no windows to. the street only dead white walls. Their windows are inside opening upon the patio.

Those who art acquainted with the dtiesof Southern Spain especially with Cadiz and wm understand by the term patio an Internal court almost a garden tsazbIepaTed a fountain in the centrt shaded with caagtj trill sad oleanders and other flowering shrubs ptoted orb boxes. This arrangement delightful fa a country when summer reigns for nine mntht oat of the twelve is focaib Tman but in a I. of the best houses. lath others the patio is a small square partd in mosaic with ntbennre blocks. On the It floor a gallery round the opening.

Few of the here men thus one floor bon the ground. When ram falls It passes! the into UI court thence runs off by tins amagedwlih that object Thefloon of the room the stoics every pat of the Iiaaae whereon yea tread art of the same sort of mosaic atO yon ascend to the at on emerging upon which generally from am extremely steep and narrow rej yoasnbEadedbyaglanofwhHe. Boot walls pizapett eterylbf ta of dazalkg whitecea gnat relief and lerbi which rip the of tit platform. You rest your arms upon the parapet and look abroad. ETtqthing about you ls white each roof sterna irtptiijjon of its Zleipbou lime rrarywhtn sad you feel yC ne doomed to ophttalmia.

rorteaataly your glances stray further an reach the uniform glitter the that girdles the grass aM foliage and blossom spreading any far across the valley sad up till ascent sad over the hire tops until tiey dwindle sad gradually cease amid the gray crap that form lb. topmost outline of the beautiful land. To descend to the streets. la most of these we Spanish officers sad soldiers straying about piag and gazing evriatando as the Spaniards wn it but presently we rot into I quarto seembgly as yet and where to European uniform jarred with the Oriental character of all around. We were In the heart of the Moorish or quarter.

Tetuan consists of two barrio Jewish and Moorish the former of bout 400 houses into which 10000. Hebrews art closely packed the latter containing from 30000 to 25000 Moors who have much mow room. We hardly met a soul in the streets not a sound not a rustle or a murmur reached us from the Una of wall between which we passed. seemed I city of the dead. But on each bit of us oar guide tanndus there was plenty of of trembling women and of anxious men to whom the jingle of a spur or the dank of a sabre were sound of alarm.

Aiwt passed for a moment In admiration of WI solitude is a full the sound of a key turned ban lock tea upon our ear. It pro. needed from one of the short lanes tae mentioned and to whose entrance three paces brought us. The key pre a second turn as wt entered it and we found ourselves fan to fact with an elderly Moor attired in one of those brown bricks of which we hart lately teen so many thousands on the shoulders of people with long guns in their The Moor was cleanly to look upon his gray moustache was well combed he held bone hand a huge key some ten inches long and of antediluvian workmanship and In tht other a little boy with a lemon complexion and eyes II black II coal and loge II saucers. He was evidently taken rather aback at seeing us and stir more so when my companion carious to enter a Moorish house that was not deserted devastated like some we had already seen expressed to him through our interpreter an Inten.

thou of his domicile. The It reply was a negative pronounced with considerable dee most I but on Insistence the tone was quickly changed for one of supplication. His family the old polygamist meant his women were and were not to be seen by ltnnge eyes te. There was a carious mixture of suppressed indignation and compelled humility in the Moors manner and tone and a look in his eye told as plainly words that would have killed the Christian doss had he dared but he wee quickly put out of his agony by our turning from his door and then out of rade or the better to make us forget the waytobis larem he led us through streets until he reached a mat of good appearance the door of which had evidently not been willingly opened for the panels were smashed across and entrance was easy. It was the dwelling of I well-to-do Moorish merchntwhoee name as wt ascertained from the address of hun drtJa of letters scattered ore the floor was Mohadi Shirty and I regret to say sbce the Spaniards will of course take it as a further proof of the assistance England has afforded to the Moon la his war that I met with.

a bill of lading now in my poatesdon dated no further back than Norem MT 1835 of sundry sacks of dollars shipped from Gibraltar to the said Shartys address. The house lad evidently been yell furnished and abundantly stored with all requisites and comforts for a large family in easy circumstances. The scene of destruction it offered would hare sufficed to convince us lad wt not already found abundant mute evidence to the same effect elsewhere that Bedouins and Sabylee had shown little more mercy to Mahom: than to Jews. The owner of the house and us family had fled our Moorish friend told us be. on the sack of the town but they had evidently taken little my with them.

The house was full of furniture and the whole of it was knocked to pieces. Everything wa upset and' broken. The occupants seemed to lave departed in hut. and recently for there were plate with the remains of the last meal upon then. pleasant little room was strewed with children's toys.

There were dishes half full of sweetmeats sad the remains of a stew still fresh. In a corner stood an English musical dock made as the dial. plate informed us liyAbaolon of London and old enough judging from the list of tunes fixed inside the door and which were III jigs and minuets. But what ran the most complete ides of desolation and solitude was a cage overthrown on the or of the polio with a dead canary beside it. From some of the Jews I today obtained the admission that although sorely despoiled they yen not com ruined.

But what is the use of money they said when there is nothing to buy for iii There Is no corn or four in the place and no chance for some days of anything coming in from the surrounding country. Win not the Spanish Government do something for us get us supplies for which we will gladly pf T' I wed them how they managed to conceal their cash from the spoiler. In many ways they Wd but most of them were of no avail. We put bags of money and raloables where they were the least likely to be sought at the bottom of water jugs and under the uh. on the hearth.

Few of them soaped the search of the Moors. Unluckily for the Jews the Moon were ready to go through fire and water for booty's we and many a hoard was discovered in the place where it was deemed most ucure. the guns at Fort Martin and in the then battery at the house in the position won upon the 4th mat. and In the citadel and batteries of the Spaniards have tan about' 90 pieces of artillery since they attired on this side of Cape Negro. A good many of these guns re brass.

In the fortified camp 20 camels wen taken. A umber of rigs were captured there and Tetuan two of which a red and a green are rery locking banners and win be sent off to Madrid today. The telegraphic wires hue been laid down from the ptea4 Tetuanto to the coast and the railway is begun which to extend ton the same line. I can set that the general opinion in camp Ii becoming more and more favourable to peace and to the probability' of its being made and hear of a bet that Marshal O'Donnell will be summoned within a week to Madrid when then as be no doubt that his presence fa required. Fn.

9. General Prim made a ct yesterday afternoon the direction of Tangier and cached for upwards of two leagues but met with no oppoo sition. He saw a number of Moon who fled at his approach and others who came and made their sub mo. Two or three Moorish deserters some Into camp yesterday one of them belonging to th regular army and wearing a red Jacket under his brick. Ifwhathitaidbttrutitfaprobabltthai not a to others will follow.

He went away and said hi should return today. Hi was sacred that all who came might reckon on good treatment and eabebg anon to retain their horses. It is reported that Marshal O'Donnell has some idea of forming an indigenous corps which would doubtless pmt useful if the war wen to continue. Than Is a report In Tttpan that Moley Abu afUrtht execution of the chiefs of theHabyles whom hi caused to be beheaded on account of their defeat on Saturday was hourly in danger from a mutiny among the Moorish sold. and that he had to ride for it.

Re said to be now In Per. These art the cW of Tetuan conet the truth of which I know nothing. I lately saw it stated in an English print that the Spaniards tat guns In the action of the 31st of January. As the whole aoocnt of the aYair which included the bon assertion was full of incorrect tad ereu absurd statements proving ignorance of the position and nature of the ground fought over it not surprising that the writer drawing upon should have presented the Moon with a few Spanish guns. I sent you at the proper time' a correct account of the action at which I was present from beginning to end.

I have teen few actions or i iprJiSf la this campaign in which the Moon yen more decidedly worsted or so severely punished. I may add once for all that no artillery whiten has been taken Ii the Moon from the Spaniards on any occasion from the commencement of the war until the present time. Had the contrary been the cue it could not hare escaped my knowledge and would of course have been communicated to you. TEE BOMBAY MAIL. The foQawoj appeared oar edition ct ye.

Wrday t- By the arrival of the Bombay mail we hire received files of papers from Bombay to the lath of January. Their news has been anticipated by that brought by the last Calcutta mall COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. THE BOMBAY MAEKETS ruox vu TO TEX tarn The con feature of the motet sine our last un beta the foe ttghtaos of moatycreMniffg priot of cotton mad linseed sad I oostiWUnes or tin rii a which commenced three weeks 10. Of totta piece foods un been la moderate bqairr. with little vsrtatloe in price trlstiH and la It demand.

TM itrtrjtacj of money tnJl. buurs last noted has COB tinned to lzeresss 4 ha. extended now to th wo- pea oommunlty. the ok of Boebll bTj raocetdvej ru its riles of wwxmoditlea 17 2 per cent tam them it 8ptr ant. for cash credits sod I pet ant for const of taort-dited prints pp r.

In GorerameBt teenttief the Ua Jeeer of priori bat on tb wWa been donwsrds mere. howem hues th tightness of money and vt hays bat tt slight note of about per sect. round To-day Foam un ban worth Tfi FiTtt 91 and Has 96 per seat It le geaerall thought is CalntU tbatthc fit erort of nmi recnlrrd GOYmIllell' will un been paid into the lad eun dloubj the of April mad win thin be slued. A sitghtly proved tot. it obternblt la the piece roods market sad.

toca the rcrcha. from nparten brie not heel eztcfiiive th have been IdL17 eletdng their stocks en we under th in9oena of an ecmstij Cotlidenblt arrives of goods have taken place but. a lust proportion of them having beta sold to sale th qutlttl to plead upon the mute by fm hands it reedend lignter la proportion. A fair amount of haziness it satieipated doting the next tenth but the expected ten ports will probably prevent mneb spvard teDdmey. Gray ihtiaa have been placed to a moderate extent.

thief sales bd2 ott1b. to Tib sad 8 40 Inch widths. With the ucepdCl of perhaps an acne lea pea 44 to 48 reed onalitiei we have not I singe chaste to notice in valve. The lowest kind. of 5 inch tm also detliaed VadapoCams are ltd vented and the sapply is attot aa advance of 2 saus per pLeee on all descriptions.

For jlCOllOta then is bet little and few sales have tries place. Play are nomfnety the same before. la etnbnet little has bees done. T-cloths have been dltpond of more tidily at anchored prism. Domstie.

are dun. sad only I few truactiocJ hays taken place. A few thoosaad pieces of IA dims have been quitted at ocr Blnched lUrtbgt are sslebe but I' no Inpeovemeet to price except perhaps for 61 to G6 reed which ate rather more inquired for at 14s. to Gee. S.

per piece. Fancies are dull ob unimproved ad YatUpoHarj ia 110 better Inquiry. Cambria III oat of demand. Mdi of the lower ultles have bees qWed to a fall eit wt the better dracripUoBS art quite neglected. Book mww are aachaated.

Lappets taro been fairly placed at former rates Dhotitl an to moderate desaad. A fair business has occurred in Turkey red fabrics. SnenJ sales of jth esmbrl have been made at 60. a. Shills Inch ken been omitted in.

10 The trmeaetioes la eouoa wid hi" hem very imil and the dealers ahoy Utt disposition to ester upon fresh enzremen4. The prices of mule are nominally the Of waterKos 20 30 ud 40 are ia. to a. tewer. Ute.

has been dose In eolovtd twist and the sly re. ported transaction an 2C OO bales of orange NOL 30 to 50 at Sa. and 13l. per 15. Red Is 6" to Turkey red Woollens continue dun of sale and few transactions reported.

Fries lit before. Metal are still squired or and of copper the silo of bNkn aad aheatliasaaooat to 2325 moitly to tomtrtre The latter description and raised bottoms have lr XaCs hire sold it Mr 2. Yellow octal has chanced beds it 53r. 10 Of iron these have bees ftf but the market is steady. 400 tons of British ban have found perehawn it to 30r.

bundles round rod have bin quitted. at Or 4. Spelter II rather lower. 500 having sold I' and 1000 SC iia tl2r8a. The stock of beet in nt hands is exhausted.

Coehlaeti oonfinue la Coals are steed manual at quota. the pe econaen ben' well a and the native rm dlaneln to bay anything. bin ditpi ed of Zr a The supplies of cof are can and good quality is very scarce. Cotton has further declined about fA to 8r per candy but the quality at market is very inferior. and the poet rise In relchta partly et Ulaaee the mdata to shippers or staad.

Stocks an mall but on the other Und. buyer. also art few and the I from ChiasTcoa- all nnfaveanble then Is lets again dolg for that quarter. A Jew lots of new Oomravuttee lid Basses ah rived of good quality which have been taken up by native IItren or Chmi at 12Sn. tol3ln.

per randy Theclear- mod eonticse lam and the sagtop for England dsria the present month will chow I large export. 1 Hemp is is fait request for local watts hat the prices an about u. per candy lower. Ivory is taros and increased prices It required ty holders. MLbar pepper is worth Sirs.

to SSn. Bhutcole bee. deelind to to Linseed has gradually declined 5 to per cwt but caaccoustof the. rite Ill freight is or the English market no cheaper than before. Rape having declined a is the same respect direr than previously.

little Las been dote In giazclly and win la ground aut Wool II in pd demand and natives are shlppbg freely pared an cleaned for upon. Frtllhta for England have further advanced considerably it appears that the requaemmb Government or the tranport of home and for will take amount of tonnage. For London ad Liverpool ITS. fed. to was paid freely until yesterday when In torsegamoe of less cargo offering I decline ooeutsed rd tOtta nay now be considered th current rate.

A ve el LM been engaged it for London or or the ocdbcL For China little going forward On. to per candy. Exchange taken a sligbtly epwd turn and WI now quote nnUlaMbls on London It 21. per rupee. These Us been hardly ay China paper coma forward and lmOl the whole boldness has been In bank and other local dsanhte.

Document. It worth 21. lid. rupee. On Calcutta the rate is 99 percent.

and ea ufJ per flit. at rizfci. 2JOr. per 100 say be quoted fur bills on Chins at 60 days' iSist. TSM YOLCXTEXZS.

TO THE EDITOR' THE TIMES. Sir Ai nil be of intereet to the public to mw how fu the opinions lately expressed Sir r. Pa1 me out by the authority of en of the greatest captains whose name is worried In hory I am deIIOU of referrlrg your i I very extensive clasi to the Mcouirt tU Ccm XiotdtUchto. I Iath2dvoLpag 2T8of tU moat WtncQYI workit be seen what th moment when hi br Jet up the Csmp of OI11ope and was tpon th polo of r. vm secsd swoop upon dada's was th precautioa to Borapmrb resorted to ensure the safety of France.

yamihlr th Great Emperor I If My army ilia th nod brilliant condition but UI am traoqell for tie moment if to-d I tare nc rate. I nut look to those whirl may rill from. a vu pooiblyofiwo or threeyetndnntioa. White Iaaea Peed in th heart of Germaay the nation muss be to for Its own safety must tak wider its own charge th strongplaoet and zapziAsof th Interior- and must repel should It become aecetary say lasdizg or attempt of the upon oar Daub. The mull of the determination thus by the Great Emperor was the reorpuiutin of the National Gwjd a volunteer ferevery analogous to that to which Ealsad is now locking with to pride and mMfntn.

I have the honour to bt Sir yoa obedient humble servant Feb. 22. JTB SocuAxnox The screw steamer New York beleagbg to th orthGermm Lloyd CtpUla 11. J. Voa Saatea.

arrived from Bremer this mTTt and win leave sun Wedaesdsy for New York. The ship Wtl. iHa Captala Hewlett from London arrives" hire WI mcruig and came into dock to embark Oonrament emimatsf or the rape of Good Hope. sb. will sail bona at UIe end of the.

The barkli 1 which has rhea under repair fa thtdocks dthli hwpeet to which a salvage sue was lad week to the Afa lt7 Court tolled today oa teat COURT CIBWU8. Her its ty the Qemea aseoapsaW by tiePrhatss HeaarodteahoneU ky iVfd ynioriagfatiEldIag- hove of Buaklghcm Palace His Eeril HI th Primes Coesori tiead 17 Lea ttaaat oleael the Hon. D. De Baa west to the Sooth etsiagan Ymsum yesterday motnlag and ptWIWt at a 3of theOotiJlef tie Ucaltaral Soetrtywhea Yes Ne uWadhilpIa forth laying out of la tutee Kea fon. The Queen and Prtacd aeeoapaaled by IA Pones see Allot cad Helve ceoend th ptrfaraaaes at VdeG Theatre is tht eves.

their prwaIO The Boyd wit a it of th Cout of Lori 7. teed Chan. Ktocj and LUvteBaeMMaMl theHoDDos Lori DeTableyaai the Hon. ma Wed hart suaeetded Lerd Oameys and Colonel th A. THVT1 aith Lord MIl Groom deputation on the rnbjeet a harbour la Back Bay lad inter ew with the Bight Hon.

T. Myna Gtb- soa aad Mr. Hatt th eSet of th Board of Trade day. TbedeputattoacoajiftedofStrGrahaaVoeteoaeTr xP XI. George the Earl of' Ceith Mr.

Samed Sxhh Sir Yarchlax PBS MrAlmadtf Yethee if J1. Yr. org Loch Mded of th Marquis of SU-ord tad Sir Jaa Mttheeon' AdeputatiaotlriahaadSoctchdixtnien of Mr. JotaHali Fife Mr. Graham Edlaberghje Mr.

Robert Hug DuitIk and Metes. John Jaaesoc lad John of DabEahad WI bterriewwth Let John Rcssell yetterday at th Fonlga foe. The drpatv tin was aoeoapacM by Mr. Dalgib Mr. XtrrT MP Yr.

Wear. tit. Co Ewtnsg Sir Grogan MP and Mr. Bowyer. MP A deputation ea the subject of the duties on sae jute man-lactates It bproposedte Uvycadertha Frescb bad aa talavle with the Kl tt HonTM2a Gltoa and Mr.

Hattyerterdsy at tile oyes of the Board of Trade. Thed puUtlweoe 3 defMr. alBecMP Le dt Mb. IavidjaMPM Id Sir 3. Olvy MP Dead Mr.

EUhardsoa MP Lubera Sit Cairat MP lidfiat Mr. MulholUad from Self ait and Mr. Small from Dundee. tpatcaei received it eSes yeterdq from the Governor of Malta. Deraatches were teat to the Connor of Canada rd th LonElghCossitatiaatC of the Iowan Ulaads.

SILLS. from the London rtt of Tuesday Feb. :1. OSes of Her Majesty's Payxatter-Gotral WhiletaU Feb21. The Exchequer-bins dated In the month of March 1S59 per Ad Slit Victoria chap.

13 lUG 1354) with the fa terert due thereon will be paid on ea the LJth wheath interest wttceaM. och bills wm be rteeivtdtt thlsofoedaDy. ml part 10 3 o'clock. tnyl the Sdi day of ha O. bcUn Printed forms ocatalaiag or the preparation of the bits and amacimcBt of th MTI may ob tamed on application at this oScl.

The bearer. must write or their names thefaee of each bill and thy mart insert their name and a ldraaet beach in but when th UI of holders an inserted th bills endorsement. of ouch holder must obtained prtvioesly to their lists ere bills being left for uqbItUoti Ktw bUla bearing interest the rate of lid. by th day upon every lOTi and dated the said 4101 March 1860. 1:11 be obtained fa payaeat of thtpriadpal of UIi whole or part of the ExchcQuer-bOli imea Wet the Act above mentioned en the claimants SMdfyhg in their iisti th mou of new hf11a rrqeind by tbVm.

The new bins toetther with iteteet ea the left os or before the said 5th day of Mud for exchange will be lined oa' the l3t day of March. lCOth beam suit attend at this efiee to si a receipts Of the permo' of priadpal and interest. Paycent in money mar be obtained at this oSee for arty of the ssid Exthqeer-bUis previously to the rid 12 of Well 1:00 upon the eUimaats leaving the bills or ex amtnatlon ea day prior to on which each Pre is deified. NB. AU Exeheqaer-bms dated prior to Mans have bee previously advertised to be paid oi The Chancellor of the Exchequer ukaowltdgss the receipt of halves of banknotes for.

30 for paid tax from P. W. FOR Tex Baron FOUES IUmG 3 Cm A. The French Goverment having offered to redue the transit charge epoo IrtVn addrttied to oScen soldiers. aad admen of tie Sritiah loran is China when teat I toth same amount that is levied in France upon letter.

addressed to French soldiers ad teaaea err I Ing In China which Is for a letter not quarter of a ounee in weight ad or I letter above a quarter II1d tot half aa oeaee the following wiU be the nmbbed British and Reach pctta tobepaidta advance during the toatiaeaaee of hostilities withChbe upon such oormpoadmee its or a loiter addressed a oommteraaed or warrant eer of th or navy BO I a quarter of lit ouaa She. above I quartet of ea ounce lid not halt iii ounce 104 tot a letter aidntatd to a Boa oScer or private soldier 1 or mama not I quarftr of III ounce 34 above a quarter of aaeeBoe and utlediag half oozes U. The privilege enjoyed by private old enaad semen fIl. sedbg sad rtcdiml tWr letten by Brtd packet for a of Id. wm in additioa.

eontiau ha tall for- I addressed to eeaaiarioaai oScen ere i semen serving in will be forwarded through Franey on when specially addressed rid LU addrrssed to toaaisdoaed or warrant o6cera wU be far, aianle rwC3eI rot directed to senfrilSouthaaptoa. By oommad of th Pottaailer General IowuIlI Hai Secretory. General Port Feb. 21. A Fences CoxnjxDTT TO Ma.

GUWTOSZ. Kererbtheooumcf Mr. career we hi so well Inspired II on this Everybody wm struck I' the largeness with which oomprehenda and practically applies the vrinsinla of commercial liberty adopted by EntPrmd one of the foundations of her home and policy. lapreeeaet of a considerable deficit 1 XI. Gladstone does not hesitate to psopoe new reductlcot of duties forth sake of ordingew and giving activity to atioaal bdutry although fn to doing is ebcpd to CUM other taxes especially the eaeaSectiagbcoaes.

The boldness of the is not less rraarkatil than th brilliancy of th ParUaaentary ontae. Jfom evr. Tara LATE BUlHOP or The funeral of thaw. Bishop of Rochester win takeplaosea Timday nett the bit. at 12 o'clock at tnea eel7.

when then Is a oily vault Mod of te pr in the where the late Bishop was unin saHy beloved intend toabow their respect by havbgtbtt toned at the hour of ta funeral. TEX Socut Em Last night at o'clock" a second meeting of an extraordinary description took pies at the St. JmbIl Piccadilly. At thehoer named tome 800 omen of th unfortunate due may of whoa were on feehiaely attired assembled accordance with to vitaion which were bdisericbstely Issued at Zs and other places of retort in the locality to partake of tee and refreahaeati. SubtequeaUy ad- dresaes wen delivered by several mWdm.

rd rcu tes with I view to indeee my of class named tar enter their a candidates for a mfatton to rarl reformatories arrangements having previoualy been made or this e. The vldnity of tEt Hal vu crowded by pmocI cession or who wets refused We provided with tickets from th committee who orgaaijed movement Asicl roeetinf wiHaLort beheld at the td of London. TUB ru. Pwzx FIGHT. At the ute of Ely sessions the chief constable to hit report to U.

el obiemd-M A gkt or the eaOed ehamplonahip of Fngfand Is edmtised to take plan on the IGthl of April between Englishman ad I A These diipieefel exhibitions could hardly take place is this locality if the on of the railway were to follow the example of the SoIlt.h-Eutm directors wt refuse the com- btAta lie their frindcspccW trains. The eonrtabl a ddlSlinK magUtratet. acid be rile steps teen to prevent the bellizereti riiitint th We. 51 I if I During the lot five yearabe added the local police expenses incurred solely on eccoat of pruencbtt had bee in 3' lls. lid.

laK 61. Is. 1857 Ugt3d. tf7s4d. 1S59.

aakbgatotalof ZlLlOiSd The locality selected or th approaching fight it'd the junction of three counties. near liltleport and fie KQ ct I letter should be written to- the director of the Eastern Counties aikbg thea not to put a or the purpose of conveying the parties dove. It wu resolved that WI shoaU be done. TM Axzucix Wmii Framr. Referring to the Marian whale for 9.

the Peter Satfittt The result is not so satisfactory wt had atW patedbde dttwillbeseeathatthenan bdieatioM ct I gradual decline. bg-bck seven yeas we tad that the number of vestels wu arariy on the 1st of Jaauair 1 60 it was only 571. Ibowill a as eoapand wWi the pnvtocs year of 51 with I of 18065 toss Id it a caledated the then wm pi afa off durth the current year. The whole tocrti or 1S3 were as followsSpera 9441 tout while 19041 toasj bone VJ23 30lb. Froa thfcttappeanthJithentatbeea an excess over the year b5peraef946txs whale.

819 toes ud bone. 333 XXb. TT exports or juaacr SSTwT SlSt oSllS HAL het srieet. toe average wtaje eUwu Is 4 I 1iVI P1 TVW tb fg fl Ill oJy th pries' Then Is a for spar- on wt are ldonerL fn Ao iea Milt II eaW that th price will go iriMvni Sons KURWCTOX Mcsrnfc During the week n4in Feb. IS the visitors were as Oa i 7 Saturday tree dsya 4407 oa Tudsj fret erenW 3515 on ti three adzudon to the public US one Wedae ar 4gkU 9641 free soot of the Mnxu3l HCC8.

Mtucx or Puzcrs Sots KtczrcD3r. Number of for the week ta lt at February Moabgt 958 848-Total 1808 Ine th opeWWt of tie fnt diflj May 12 1859 It. TfiE TJ VEPNESD nRU RY I the oIBU tad TOnlq a po tioD of an- to the In de from bs own haztdi hint Djazy. me he the pcltlllocl ha IUp tJ wtolalha the No se Un EKm hu bslU aliam mig there. ad rely' bit tlwity I policy ptbs tht mI el se I hi bmtabJlorered atioa a 1.

d. that is I privileges and I hn mtio1 theChamben moce7topubliah I ThUle 1 I' Ro i session elerical3of and I tee imptovin the r. i thoorgn t' teCtzre Pon yr tieaUy i i ring itwu and mpa itrer I trr mJ I 1 I 1 I LT red I I I unlea port rly peace reli on I. I clearJ I I reI than diatinctJ Fnn 1-- Fu. ca i laU au himlbe Pt t.

Co tinopIe I I Thetnditiou horrT min himrch reatri ted Ea1within complll n11 men cmdbe Rcceho of West 8mer11 the J. or" llfjSTITTBLI IG iNO' 1. ct BEWK IDLriJ L- II. Li UU1" a.II.t- .01. 1.

it lin tMTt I Paris tad tW jof4tid lHBIHPDoBA1iD m1oll. pI1lYW.J A. ant Bl4laalt says au srrffd to in tothe WI Rosa DiI1Wt the Prefee to to law the of writtaga and psaip UllOou mr' He to tOD IItM Iaperor for WO JJr II ateId us raG 1 Tether very fbm of Batel lldP 1. IS The eIma more I a pctW sad them IYith he 4182 VIDrU Trs3DAT. II i lad the diatricta mg I scholastic taticm I tab1iah tnta Bukomd te4 II brthlla" proPft tb11tJ1tc PAP At MR031E a EngtiIh mec II a rnUl Iilltemlhip ammhm er D41r.

for 1mO w. acci ta I 1ta I rt I ri frodCnJco Broo the GcmII 1IIi lll I' I for In JUZaIDOa the dty of la Uf. late III bear Conma to the Ven Orra I sad so lOA Jwa-Gmame be to. to plat lntl. 1 nu lb.

YeLae will a un Xo a or robr to Orleans vie He order the foD 1uaintlaat PI 80 Cctnllharel1oi N. ark u41r1e I et 18i I Roa ereaOt 13. I 191 1 1 10 Bock Ia1Md 1 Galena SB uUfdl la CzII ec0a 1 I pAn. rtllus1. foohC1a DiIooad eau.

ssxes Dee- rcaJtII Wcdepon mnul 11311 Dussss If. though little 518 Ot. pearl. quiet at lei 1I lo I round 5 I I 5 r5c. t71JCOO I nUl5 6 I 000 club 11 storel WMW te' nev 821 41C1 co is 9 to 19.

Pork more acti bImlal inc1acin11 000 mesa I 118 17 SIc. 1312e. 12 for old It 1 S7c. 18001 Out fC1 1- log. short Slcn 71.

550 15c1 8 lUet steJo 4 he 2c1 50 torc. i 661c1 CO' at 11 lt 600. 25. a67G. to 8c1 tUOc.

to 1 47 tt to 1 to 1WIpI to XII 7'- I br2a1 to 1 BPwrANIfMOnOCCO T. OS OUEonm. mvura f. jo aWilr Itatl wh tU1I Ii wr to. aeWoDoItIhe I hea T1 q1li rte net Jootnk pdaf1d thllDOft be nut 1IInr.

mortN daM or viers In i AnnlJ foac If ta tam and ted trertftllCm co tioclll lrtpf la the h. and 'I'm a is believed to hav Ite SpWahton. aboa15ooo nte th Yiththent coa Ec uity inte ere iHI. 1 deIirtto a be bh span hh pridaun ful1tia5e4 won en WITlnp 1071m I 7 ent beem poUtica1reIIaDa In th1rirea QDnWt fortithcrade. rate I for.

Art ci1Ia :0. clTttaaD Head apro tmg atremaand her it tooblem Tetuan goods and en to do a caIl feYtfdea dolig UuIl1 cool alOft the nougat iD I reT n1 I I 1 I my I al gh lift' Ilnatant bYU 1" ou for then. blind ocl wind ThOllwho cities of 4 er In a. found In the amIllqUre I I com wWa The floes U11tD 6 I sadnarrow star you art bllndid by glare vtee lIcf and the err with a upon i of sad ump1Ita JCOiof arms uItfOCIlIMCa I re t1on fa. nef UClnt er beauUful1and- about I gaping i term I I lcmo I thelattu COO OOO tMtneta I UI tremblingICmeD ce I AI is I a2l1 it cl mo b.

in one I Inchlonr theother ple oc tn UIj 1 co panion likuome hadalred7 but indl tion he way to his harem house nidcU ela mmh1nt whoee I name uoeriainedfrom since spaniardli II that? her ofaundry ridcU for. lce had en. his bt fied UI fore nidmtI Wit have he roomu 1 111 lJr Atolon mdwbich on beaidlt that But when it forlOme I GOT ent forhich e1lill In DOnn like andwsterfor wasdeemed Including the' I ego. can ic 1 I I I 01. lU ed Hadridhere dou I I mtdt.

mh1 I i HeW the what he aid be true it ia probable He1fCt 1111ho on being whJcl1woud lafter the the I beh ed homi I 1O omdL ofTetun l1telw tuI31st CO inc ded I imagination soorrectaoount tiont II ca gn Ierere1 1 an ped ro The 1 I ee Ted pen I i I orJcrrUf el' hen 1 tzIM 1Ot u411Jeed II Of 1I twist I eoctiaued ud raved i k1 IecOjlOl tOD 8 cntlor emtlor prI per. 1IIeII' ttad er the he the tirhh the no an Ill a of" b1 the1n lean by 11 allcllUIm wI the the Dt1Ioe I1lpocu lluIe hirl be lf fillmount IUc te4 pro 1 meI1l1pnrd the being Sib Wi IlpOII4t ch 45 I ml IIIppljll cuou 2auu eIIleI rtl an' IIO wnhricl1iWe of' qui quotatlce. ed I i n11s Clll olthe hi to. nteet Ube I i eam rlel I ula40 at 10. ftr71m1D.

toIIliw water SOL 20 tlonr wilt onn th brIllOU' I I S3rlo. Itead uen XblzdJHj Iter Sneun fni MIIN CItII ns I 17M" c1ned bu code Co 8 udthi eeI dI1ta. I England. but. bII1CUJo con.

Ae" amllota takeup to tfnla2e. during Bee ocal1rlta cud I 5. on a of Imtsped otl11. ants. freel taof fOf Wt IJ ence A to 4.

the vessel 4 for EJC tJI coming pet tta per cell Ii i11J oLu iii. OF TI E5. I As one test I reler I wrto I JrtllC Mtto. I I the 24 voL pap TB of work It the en broke nl1pOIi the i the I Bou ce. the rorm II In the If I I.

possibly of two three ran duration. I am tll' the us me safety-mad take the i u4ten a. pt cc I I mitten Sti I very ln DOwlooklwtth AftOt be 1 I S. B. So TueId Tbe ark HJ VOIiSu WUJcrcl wiIlla" 1 mo I I emi or 51Iem I bark St the docks WI Iuep ctto u1 cue" be.ulltJ I o1IYark.

tU Prinew Helena rode tcn is the Bu by 7 uZ of of HriculWaZ a plant for the aK aooom t61 perf 1tc7a1u. the I De T. I the Hoc D. De Pae De TI and I hi II the I Wt to the 1 cepc of ckSJ I i inlcnew 1' souand cl1radt The cepat. consisted of Graham Yceteocurf 1 U.

I Yr. A1n d. LP. George I the Janet I A. of Irish I John Halt FbcrP I I' Db Dublin had interview with Leal JoInRc the wom DiII LP.

K.P. lP1ZI4 Sa to under the HOLT. Hntt The ctpu comiated of XI MP Leeds I uidaJ- 11 lS1 U7 Bellu IJdpltcbs were the 5ee Go IC Go tht Lid CO of a Fro OSceof Yes' J' PI1 Feb per bat nbl Eon the ewe. Suh It this oe daily bf. tl3 a1 CCIltailltistnct1cca tee thliIta WmIZI the haft be the fee I bin to ad the the the be 1 1eftfor N.

ol114- 7 yment the Ex er-bDh theAce mate he1lliatll the the 0. 4. 1 Lo WI to dpa1111d maT. 7 hi 1 telt 1l one 7 recel 31. ineocetxro1 The Ilpor1lttUt I to the OCl1etten I Jd I weiIlt1IId I be be t' med the sot 1 llIOIi 4.

1eIIIIII. 01I1Ioe II ezjer ft" ad wm adds ttBU II noes I II rf adde4M ad otScmm u. O41iJ Soathamptoe. lId the DCI TOb. Nem the eoune of be OOIII raeticaI1 1 oci o.

In be Wl Jed t.he aordb DIt a1lndutrr bto ht axes one the orator. I THILAf Tht the lat. Rochtstcrm take the bl tU i oebert the ui to sbow brli the the Lot IJ the hQvJlmed the I ablywm id1IctIclutelllJm4 be bd the ou M. wi keta the the A wan I Tu II Elc I adm1 if be UI ccial O. the tetw to be Tad the pile Sehb U.

Fe. Y. so cakiIIt tom of nll to fi Uw wc. le IIkhrUe I rtIOl nd FL Rererrln2 Pct iad The bdeed I' wm be seen that lit bAiij JIll bet warnearly aA 100 eel be lfalliB2 wbclllzportIlar follows 91 bas bOIIe. 1.

1 this ft appears that there bar bees of 946 oI1ftaJ1. a Ill bone 5221 tone whale ti f1l 11. This show that of oil ha 183 1 I that of ww. that wkaL bee. a oIl1ru I ache 5J11.

ate the pi I wire I a. ad 5. She. I1CIfto sperm oil is 1858 Ed. pie.

Ts to in WI OOIllltl1. 71d cil1ft bAmez1oua ad CD So GTOS MtSEt3t-Darr f1I Ymda 11. and bra. ad the dt" U251 evening. lLJ cLtJ 9.

the UIt 1 1I mcbp8uTo I IIIICt the 1 ti 1 fl1u cat a 1 rt 22s a 1 sn podticrs tnt ohes thfa ply Repnbbaa' both 1i ad at ch cast tMak Exr noa sad bit Te e1gns sueb lowered soars sl ova is to re a mur nrs iii a greats beeafssued ckv it a itation As 6i rea themdearyto st half einliZed cond theyrestrictod priait Te kindling pope or sot of biea Burley CoDaer tLTzs I3TELLIo iio a Mr. elet p. 100. Ct. f.

1TeI L- ib4 No Plnwfa a 7I ta a for IIeoblit of Oee1ereaee tier h4 Prti Is Sa io S. PA1Z TC1aDAT. drtatTst of lf. a Tb pin salpb et egitatlu the I3fl salt 1 iroets scoocdi diatribtttioa ils ofStabwhomeverthe ofthe tIiipalpAb rsoommioda lir e. utiZbpatirdaisa 0 TcasnAy12ao Facade tei YAD odf dal bal etia dnne' 4e con a1esoent ri Melilla Td erou.

ter et Tied the1o. mama' AtSTRid. Au repneentatiaa attached i Ihsnea reslproperty 0 Other 1 snot YiutmLm Tvmtyfin' sea door ware uther moreor Des b1e nom genersnyite krraref lat. Meths 1 a a aThe the coa astlacal the en Xeedq eoe ew ewtntet a enl stock boards NvYork Besdlag hIoqo fit CEiago toa teas pin Per's nom yar- Teit 3 1 t111Ot1 ttl Dsaaee 11rt 571. Xeedeports.

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