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10 THE TIMES MONDAY APRIL is 1863. I TIm rousn iysunRECTioy nox or UkUL coast irr. naLtr Arm. I. Leaving the Craeow Kin and th MM of he LuacWwica catastrophe hav 007 to a littl.

distance to fall in with one of UM xnott remarkable apwciinen 01 strprh A th reader nay recollect Lsngiewicx shortly before thelatt battles tried to diminish rather than increase he number V1Wer hit command. Among the corps then detached from the main fore a few squadrons of lone were destined to distinguish themselves above others. About 400 stron and hid by Ckzkoaki they left the common camp at on UM 19th. Their ordera were to inft war up and due in every way U. railway Un.

in the southern half of the kingdom. Dashing any for the wt while Lmngiec marched to th east to fall a premature victim at Woe he first appeared at Rdonik a miles north of CrnLOcbow. lining relieved the Government of 6001 roubles he tore up the rails the day after at Ziotnio few miles south of the named plao A Russun column interposed tired a few shots and sent the Pose. hurrahing to th wood. 24 hours more sufficed to bring him to Czenstochow where he alarmed the garrison and collecting hones and provender made otf to telnn 90 mils to the west and bout at many from the railway lint.

To leave the latter for a few tUn Lad bum imperative a Jip having bo en set upon him and msrJing to and fro wal1l1r between Piotrkow and Csenitochow. Th was now protected from ha destructive tendencies but the troops were detained in. the south notwithstanding the urgnnt demand of General Urunnr to send him incur to tilth. By nailing down the garrison of Csentto- chow he that saved from utter defeat the band of Xielnckl fighting about 100 mile to the north and which otherwise would hue received the ini hin blow from General Rrunner. After thia uwful service on th he seised the Government moneys at Dnlouyn ten miles south-east from TrVielua on the 23J and on the 25th tore up the rails at Kunica an hours distance from Ozenato- chow.

On the same day the Government dtrtrored him for the tint time but at on th Vth he had returned to Jzyn the scene of hi last raid we shall be ezcnwd for believing that the was just enough to scare him from the Un. and tend him tack to hit former hunt. AU thu ftztil. pursuit on the part of the Russian all thi sudden sjwrazi and victorious retreat of the Tales Is the reader will not WI to observe was the work ef a few tiara. and confined to an MM of square lie repeatedly intercepted oocnmu- ticaton between Warsaw and the south delaying the transport of troops and making tt necessary for the trims to drive at the slowest possible rat.

to guard against running into a rut intersecting the nibankment. Fur provisions he had to rely upon the Tillage at none could be carried shoot in his myth and spasmodic movement over the country. Carriages too had to be demanded fruent1yof of the peasants at 100 infantry or some hundreds according to other toareet had been gradually added to hi succvmslul haul. On the 7th however earn to gri t. While encamped at Rodossewio near DziaJou1D the Rumians in great strength fell upon him during the night.

Whether owing to the negtigeiici of hit sentinels or the fttigno of th men it it probable that the tilth or seventh part of hi corn ha to pay with their live for th escape of the rest Amon the booty made by the Russians were seven puns of small calibre horses and about at many prisoners. This being the time the Russian troops were ponring into the tooth from the northern garrisons Cioukowski thought it II well to place a greeter distance between himself and th rail which was fiat bming tabooed. Before nwchin off towards Kilish 50 miles northwest from the 4ao of hi fat told off a few daring character to pntnto to Zatki and Lazy and burn the railway bridges as a parting kindness to his friends. The com- mitnoQ vu partially executed this being the second time that all inflammable in the Lazy bridge disappeared before tin application of hi torch. To inflict thu deft upon him and cause the removal of hit camp some 31) or 40 miles to the north he had been tracked dogged and pursued for the last fortnight by three Russian columns averaging bet ween 1000 and 1500 men and supported by tix piece of rifled artillery.

Hit de parture vu the signal for the military occupation of every terminus by garrisons varying between a few hundred and a thousand men. At the same tios the station-masters hive bexja superseded by officers and pickets placed upon every locomotive to protect or keep up the loyalty at the case rosy be of the engineers. Day and night and night and day and Tartar patrols ride up and dawn the liue until meeting with their comrade ruin the next station. If the English and especially the military reader should be astonished at the difficulty the Russians experience in protecting the line the fact of there being one rau only account I cn fur tho trouble they have had since the tint rise of rebellion. A railway may be protected with some degree of efficacy by keeping engines ready at every station and sending soldiers op and down in rapid succession but to admit of this plan a double line it required especially with Polish guards and when the action of the telegraph ronoot be relied upon.

It may be said without fear of contradiction that apart from the strategical mistakes commuted at the outset decisive measures rci1t Lave been accelerated in the south by at least I fortnight had the Russian succeeded in keeping 1 open tour communication with Czeuatochow. But to hue to look after the cuts across the line and being oMiI to pus thu innumerable rivers rim- let and morasses of Poland nunm the convenience of e. proved a serious obstacle amid the ui- geacits of the time. I At tlie tune Langiewicz met Lu fate in Cracow the district of Kalith promised to become another ho' jvl of rebellion. There the Lsrgu force of near Dumbrowa the bind oil OUniAki near anti a constant influx of Prussian sub.

it congregating under in the neigh- bur of Konin. All of a sudden however th kds formerly to active determined upon. a dif. frnt hue of policy soil have of late given but few ai i. of life.

Mu-lrncki with his 2000 PrussJAns all 11 urmMl and the majority LanJwchr men le- fcaVil Prince VitUn eu 21 it was himself ilcftatl till 72J and withprt of his men ruturiiod to Pniaitisn ground. The Poles lot 100 wouadcd anti killed in this obstinate tight which it tmthrvnty railed the bsttli of BiuiszewSlutyn or Konuu Tins feat acoomJi he the RUIIiaua re- tuo. to th garrisons of WocUwtk Kooln LUIMVII uil which art the only plienis txui4.t In an area of 00 ratlcs SIJIMIT. About Stan howmrr wore over KLIIIirz and Mupn 40 miwi rut of Pstem to lint fresh victors from the adjoining TV rintinder of Miolcnckii baud drt titf to Uir monuaw of the Warts and in same unknown locality conrvals tdf under the command of oncMalczrwtki. Half minor encounter litro lately pU near I tout it impn tilii to wourUin the utrvngth of the insurgents th i nc of lh tights and the exact locality they haunt.

I Uurla Uctui teem to be vxcertively eloped in tt It of tho country ceiling tho oUen to d- tbt nhct whit ho ha before him the oou- I to- ice of lcaign or unintentional rrekncsa. From a paucity of turn at well at a flew re. to cxhaast tb lUV the 110 may be shifting about ith a rap' that defies an estimate Laing farmed of soil pnrjoa Tile tame circumstance it is vioos militates IgLIst prusintzndng any very lialtive opinion to the success of the siu iperstion in that province. perceive the Samn of re bullion hnkinZ oot here ana there and utni ling ac in after a short-lived flash but we are unable to distinguish at this moment whether the fclipao ii produced by want of fuel or th application of tho As things look neither of thus. alternatives it however ns probable a desire of the insurgents to keep back for a while and by th very fad of their continued existence give the ooil time to recover from the Wow sustained in the south.

Tie latest newt goo to show that th garrison of Kalish has been seriously alarmed by the approach of a powerful loves. With th late reinforcements the srriton consists of 6000 men including a dozen guns and six squadrons of horse. i pro- tat then that the iMorRents If the turn-out of SJ powerful a force mutt beset down stsn equal gnre if to Kurowski th lost ha come to the surface iin The same advice. alto speak of a ftew atragrie at pr- on the Prussian tier 10 III distant from Dxialotye Ciutowskl wa eh lea than a fortnight ago by the Russians Another fight user denetochow v- spoken of at Warsaw. It all but impostible to form aeorrectettimato of the Russian troop occupying at present tile western part of the kinjAxn.

from Csanitochov in UM tooth to Pluck and Thorn in the north. Then are howrwsaAaent show that the border and railway lines have attracted most attention UM Interior. at at the province at lar being all but entirely evacuated oy their former garrisons. In that part of the country indeed none hat a few district towns teem to hi occupied by the soldiery. Railway and border together mm to employ a fore.

of 10000 men the pester pert of whom are disposed along the PruLuan frontier between Kalish and Konin to serve at a check upon the inflammable portion of the wealthy and hence all the mpn dangerous people of POND Taking everything into account we are forced to the conclusion rom Kilih and the pro vine of Warsaw generally few if any troops can hare been dsptched to the south. By this inference it confirmed the original news stating the two northern province to have been drained for the occupation in force of the south. It ought however to be recollected that the 80000 men originally placed in the kingdom are now being gradually reinforced by 30000 Grenadiers and a swarm of irregular horsemen variously given be tern 6000 and 10000 men. Deducting killed wounded and non it is presumed that there will shortly be assembled totnethin like 90000 men to execute the behest. of the Czar in Poland.

A Uw additional words upon Lublin Poillachia and the north will tiniah this compressed account of the actual state of things. A letter from Kowno contains details of the corn- bata with the Russians in Sarnoitia A report tllrnxij by the. mayor of til eommu of koowa that Mrertl yoocf a joined U. an that they UT MO follow by UM 01 UM xxnmiM as Orthodox Koj Ua. Tbe Ret- Ua troaf bun and ire way to mrj Uad of ex Otoml sidA the Military Chef of the Oorara- BMet of wao 0ee othia to ehesk them ti 4 the pee- Mts rW on is.

their hooMi cc the approach of the soldiers. la the slhl of the xTtk of Xareh a ad of InNrrnta disarmed two Lussis. port at Kitj- itfj Tae fOt1swtg morning a Rot as deUehiomt enrnmamW by Colonel Tilliinilnia ii. stua i that towm and taekeJ the pies of Coast sspk1. The soVUentearly killed tk judge ef the dkUict H.

Stat- heeihi a pscb oh man who was mtnlj stopping a eay is the pals. He is cpd into th eoari wber hi etw the 141. Uariaf la pis the rUh unifurm of UM Oowfi CbsssbrrWu. orUd Resslan Look howtbef tnattli lupwialaaifora Tbowwordifr a moment divtrted lb. sttotine.

of the pilUgOTs sad the oUfadjeavatltd hLnS it to effert his soap 0. the 9Hh a tvmka tank plte at ti1spobr. Utwwn th SUM iUUebm at ad tk insorgeet. od Puoreetca. The Poise bed kill sod their rnahOtn.

cUM UM RoMUu hat 43 killed Lec1utiag me offl thr. Uirn ititd toon Vr from thr wounds. After this df UM tav4t UM pronwtyof Ztwika uU killed UM bo wm tf Is preparteg ilicnr. Th urn da nrartwiU seer Wilki. ootupUtelr Juttrajol a tomato of Rututa Cheuears.

To I'M aid sot lot siogM ro 1111 XDITOK or TU TIMES Sir In your rtport of th proosahags of I meeting at uiobssWr uasidr whither oil ntloa thuald UuJ to staled that JOUX had bass rrooivvd fur that pirpoH from AveaUad Ny Zealand. It was th Pro. vie. of Cemtrbuzy which trat UM torn rtftrred to a as loMalmeal of 100001. voted by their AsMnblr.

I may prrhap add that. UM pod of Muchister rwll hesltaU at reprtd whether to sewpt such offrrt of udituoi than an pUaty of tan womrc sat hildz 1 la Wsrwlcbbl reedy to Tell. them from that emUnM- meet. Toe obedient wrnnt Af rfl 10 C. B.

ADDFPT TT. AX IXCBPTtOXAL CLL TO TUE 01100 TUB TUiTS. Sir Will TOO. kisdljr allow to sckDuwlalj In TV Timet th foUolsg eoethkatiooi to th teed for th rebel by perch. of unaitio of UM Art dumb sad hued tajnilr who.

CM was stated la TT Tinut of UM 4th tX I 8nbMriptioM in received by Ms Williams and Co. Uo Lonko and Mews. Whithell sod Co Tin- bridf wWk to th joint aooovet of th Rev. U. T.

X. KMij an Mr. George Bartrarn. Pwt-offlce orders are PT ad MT Id. I am yonroUi iandoi dMntMrTMit IL T.

MtKDOCH KIRBT. April la R. S. L. 8 A Widow UU J.

W. B. 5 E. O. J.

BarnoU. If. Permsses U. Ct1n GukayiM I Tnth IL David SUlar21 Mxs. Admiral Priee MN B.

Purh Mia Grr II. Irnotus Pity 4 3d. Miss CoCan 5 E. A. Sympathy 3.

if. B. UFor- rester Wil U. i. X.

A. Bailey 5i Ntllw 2a. 6dT. X. 10 Miss Wta P.

E. 2s- J. SC. M. Itavideoa 5 A Friend 1.

Mr. Chuter Si E. L. Rb. U.

7. L. Mrs. U. tia Miss i E.

Powell U. E. P. 10 Josephine 2s. 6tL U.

M. Is. Mrs. sod Mia Stewart. M.

Lady PetnoD 51. Mrs. W. and her pspih 14 O. D.

10s. R. Thom Mix Mson 10 L. S. it.

10 1 WaUer. 1. O. leeosr U. S.

Fryman U. i Lord Leigh 3 Ysi Yai. 1. Mu. Fort and family 21.

Mix WM Auocymoea T. Wheatley 10s. C. H. Tn HDoutfc 8 E.

J. C. fid. Robert Cnwford V. G.

B. 5 E. 8. Btg. Mr JnmoTe II.

Mr. T. S. Juznoys J. H.

Crawford. tt Mrs. IL. King. li.

I it. DM V. A onn r. Is. i Mr.

heeding V. liX Mr. Challis fit Mn. Thorutoc 51. A CoLllUnd bat a Warm Heart U.

M. C. rl Sf. i Mn. Cowtabl II.

Mrs. Home 5 Mrs. TaQrnt i. Mia Browne U. John Carey U.

Miss T. 10. Tits CrTrt SIBVICE. War ffice. Mr.

W. D. Johntton has been appointed civil usistaet in tb Orloaeee Sursy Dupartmcnt CsrIie. Port-office. Mr.

C. O. Item. Las been appointed a supplemental clerk in th tecretarrt office Mr. Jam For a clerk in th offlee Loodoo Mr.

IItry Corbett a tspplementary clerk Lee. doo Mr. David Clack a clerk GUajow UzK T. Itsayell a clerk Normastoc. iubLio offce.

Mr. E. Leth- tg. lass been appointed a clerk oJ o. Cnslom Mr.

A. W. BUckwtll out-door officer Greeoock hem promoted to xanucin officer Bristol Mr. Tbo Stack oel-4ow offiorr Glugoe to be examining officer UaUin Mr. IsvIi KiII sinstasi examining officer Qinsborocgb to betxamicuig officer Whithy Mr.

John Cur wistaut examining ntc Wretport to be examining oMr Hull Mr. J. B. Ward out-door officer Hall to be assiMaul examining ur. Gainsburough Mr.

Peter Lonerpo. out. door officer. West Martlrpool to be a iUnl examining Wt Mr. Jolla Rutherford from fourth to third class Mr.

Rotert Fry. from fifth to fourth class Oreeock Mr. Hubert Smith from to Sig Mr. It. vPbenoe from third to wood alt Ms.

W. Bark third to second ela Mr. Patrick Good win from fourth to third class Mr. Ucnry Urunton from fourth to third at- Mr. WUoc Ooebran from tfth to fourth claai Mr.

John XClUIll truce fifth to fourth class oat-door Glasgow. Island lUvmntt. tarW-offirc. Mr. J.

ruJvgast baa hen promoted from ed el to rat Mr. Y. O. II from tWsI to Mr. llartSw Palmer truss fourth third skis Mr.

JC Barker Kid Bntb. MrIUarjDnmonl oat. lsth dlfisioti Xu1ft' obecthi ha be. tp- poUlnl zamjsr Mr. lfomle SymoDt Ueronport II' dlvtaim Plymouth of olluaolltll tliisis Ki Ur eolWinn Mr.

WWIIa Avistoy Ieerru tliyurt. Ours- wan of loepur lit dlvltion llnnouth eolbeUoai Mr. Zphrile arise nWoa Carw eutlvction of dtlou QFnWiIt N. lrcdoa i Mr. Wall Curl toUI dlvUloa Cork eultntioB of Ctrlow dlvWon Uirtow snllaUu.

Ms. Alfred Asbby rldr. CX rcetry eolUoUon of Curb Mk dlNI. Ourk eoZ1stoc Ms. William Taot Cesspbrltesi.

I'M Arrjliculketlon. of Pertaskalg Jd diviaion AID eolkcti Wt. Alexander Utrton Bnacbtot rid Liucator oWJ.e\J'oo. of tmpbe1ton UUI toue ArrtU eulisctAoii Mr. Thoss.

Wiirn beer! UUi oI1iolot1 Liverpool oollectkm of pool 1''s diriatun 111001 Mr. Hal lead 0-0 Burton jUa division. Liobli4W Una of llth dlriston Liverpool oo Mr. Jams VnaL Lin. rkk.

thetalo. Linwvick oll ties of BartonTrth u1ei UkSld oollectloo Mr. i Ethel Cc Londonderry 34 di 3d LbnerWk Mi. ThorM RatMg Port Ellen 21 diritiuo col. of Londoniiarry 3d diviaion Uwdondcrry enUectlun Mr.

E. 1' OwlUnhsm rid Wororoter eoJlMtioo ut Port dlvtstou trfl Ioe A vscasq has occurred ii the laj vi rb National Zduast1sno4ss by au On of Mr. 3. Rocbart to UM third There a VSMOCT UM GM val Poal-oa btia caused by th death of Mr. Et stsneat I Wtmbirfty hat bean appoUM to tstMtct to the tfent of UM GrMmlforUMStatoiof Uajpocteei.

vies Lieu- kra Walk seeclatad sebtissl ssl at Bhortpor XI. 1. hMmUtMVto UM DsptyAaditor aad AeeounUntG Madra to officiate second Am CMnl. Madras Mr. J.

T. RUo. eesntiat ad bat be. transferred row British flsrThsh to Bengal Mr. D.

A. MMBtMt Ant ek a ire. Bengal to British oJI. Mr. r.

IL Tur ha ba spottod at SMcmntatt a posted to Bengal Ms. 7. W. Chl holm osentiiloeer of SOOSetS1 ProviaeM to deputy Cartel J. J.

tKbUiMoraiWoMr ha. Bd to UM S. Me SirChwus TnvelTa has bee appointed to reddotof UM hoard of XumtMrt e2 jMrTw. 3. AUtobesssesnbssci 01 UM Board of Mr.

Co P. HobhooM to a mbr of the Board of B--- i MrCBlry emeUUaf toior cMntary to taaior to UM GovtruttU of Beanl. CirU Aorta 0 FOREIGN IXTELUQEKOE. FRANCE. no.

era ow OPOn1lT. Lamnay Ann. U. ix. The International ommin appointed to tix a mutual tariff on sngan passing between England France Belgium and Holland held a meeting on Thursday.

They mud at a decision on several points I then adjourned in order to give time to the Belgian representative to demand further instructions from Brussels. Some surprise hat been created in Paris by the announcement in the that the splendid Greco- Roman mansion constructed by Prince Napoleon at an immense upem80 in the Arson. Montagu Champ. Elyteet is to be offered for sale by auction on the Oth of Juno next. The upset price it fixed at 9000001.

f3C A general meeting of the members of the learned toctetie throughout France was held on natay list at the Sorbonne. There were GOO present ana the chair was taken by the Marquis do la Orange I Senator. de 1. rector of the Academy of Lyons and member of the French Institute read a paper on the place of me tinzof the general Assembly of the Druids. M.

lloquet of the Academy read a memoir on the education of the Dauphin ton of Louis XIV. M. Charms offered an explanation of tome rIhl lozical enigmas. I. Iambus of the Academy of lior- deaux snalyied an unpublished correspondence of John de Witt which throws a strong li ht on the causes which le 1 to the conclusion of the Triple Alliance in 1644.

The AhW Van Litival rend extract from a history of the Arras tapestry. M. DepUn Uea of the Aclcmical Society of Berry gave an account of the vicissitudes of the monastic institutions in Lower Berry. The sitting was concluded by a lecture from M. do Dutnatt entitled A Lorraine Idea in which he showed the import- sue.

of the impulse given to the study of Oriental literature by the Academy of StsniILaI at Nancy. A young man named Chine. most respectably connected was arrested two night. since on a charge of sending threatening letters to Darou II. Rothschili In the last lays of Mirth 1.

de Rothschild received a letter without a signature but sealed with a cost of arms stating that a wan belonging to an honourable and wealthy family ant occupying high functions in an important establishment had fallen into great embarrassment owing to unfortunate speculations at the flours. The writer wont on to say that hi 1 immediately a turn of lOOOOOf and requested de Rothschild to deposit that amount in note in a heap of lying in the Rue Uoini between midnight and 1 clock next morning. The applicant further stated that owing to hit position he could not give hit name. No notice whatever was taken of this letter but as it was followed by six others in rapid succession the last of which contained thrust. AI.

tie Rothschild laid the whole of them befoN the commissary of police for tile district. It was then arranged that a roll of pepara should be deposited in the sand- heap as deoire and several police amenta were set to watch the place. Between 13 and 1 a mnau was turn to approach tha place take out the and then hurry away lie was puru4 and caught in the Rue do la Vactoir When uiterro atoj he gave hit real name and on searching hit lodgings the teal was found which hail been used for the letters sent to M. de Rothschild. From the inquiries made it appears that the prisoner really belongs to a most table family and was employed in a lug.

commercial establishment but hNI recently fallen into bad company and incurred debt to the amount of 3OOOf. which hi durat not mko known to hi parents who had already unifered from hit extravagance. Under those circumstance ho hid recourse to the criminal expedient of demanding 100000 from M. de Rothschild for which ho will have to answer before the tribunals. The Vienna oorrwponl of the Vurrwr dn Pimaw denies that any identical note" to Russia has been prepared by Count Rechberg or that there will be an identical note" at all.

Austria will first of all transmit a spgcial note to St. Petersburg setting forth shove all the putieu. lie interests of Austria in the Polish question. England and Prance will then support by meant of another not. this last perhaps identical the initiative no doubt very moderate but significant of Austria.

The Cabinet of the Tuilmea has already assented to this plan which juztie. the presumption that it it fully aware of the tense and the bearing of the Austrian note and it will remain for England to carry out the ides conceived now some weeks ago of a diplomatic intervention of the three I Powers II not common and identical at least with at much joint responsibility a pouibfe. I mentioned the other day that tho sitting of the Legislative Corp would in all probability be coo. tinned longer than the time originally proposed owing to the amount of business still remaining for' detpatch. The oiwtoir of to-day corroborates my supposition and an Imperial Decree orders its prolongation to the 30th of the present month.

I I doubt whether the Government hat yet made I up it. mind as to the most eligible period for hold ing the elections and the Deputies themselves seem to know very little about the matter though deeply interested. lu the frequent communications which have pasted between the Minister of the Interior as Grand Elector of the Empire and the prefects there it some difference of opinion. The law or the decree which hat the force of law requires that at least 20 dear day. shill elapse between the promulgation of the decree convoking a puw Chamber and the commencement of the election.

and the Sovereign is bound to convoke the electoral colleges within six month. from the dissolution or the expi ration of the sixth year of the existence of the Legislative Corps. The term electoral college means the aggregate of the registered electors of a district. Some of the prefects think that to obtain a Chamber such at the Government desires the sooner the campaign opens after the nuntmum of delay the better. Others on the contrary are for allowing the longest time ptibln before Deginning operations.

The truth is these unctionanet re in a state of intense anxiety. The capacity of a prefect it best tinted by the deputies he can send up to the Chamber. Hit hopes of advancement depend upon hit success and his wcceacomPfDUtcIa hi anguish daring the struggle tad opens to Kim the most brilliant prospect failure my stop hit career. Some of the most dazing Ill impatient to encounter the peril at once. fur suspense is II torture white the more timid would postoiw it to the last.

The ur rt continue to give the lists of departments where inde. prudent JltlillaWI are to pit thwaclvca the official ones or whore those who were tint intro(11100(1 into Parliament under official patronage and ho since shown a disposition to turn tivo are to I. ojuctsitl. I hIlin. however that at yvt tin definite resolution hat boon coins to by the Kmpomr on UM choice of men to take tbe place of the outgoing our It it said that hit Mat ty will not do to till the prt ti nt Legislature Is I anti that ho ha cuminsntud his over but not always discreet friends to act with UM greatest cautiory In th uwnntinie we promised a tenet of Lttl pamphlets on the general elections.

no hat already appeared from the pen of II. lloeoclet who for the second time start in the Opposition interest for a district in the department of the et Lair and am he hope. with better chan. of sue- xts than before. M.

Doueillt points with much force to the existence of an el which he it far from believing to be incurable which he lievet to bo serious. This evil it the exaggeration of the of authority and at a twcouarr omee- quenoo the weakening of the priudjile of individual liberty the only source of public liberties. A great opportunity will present itself dining the present year for curing this evil namely the general election for general arc the judgment on a Government by the nation. And if he says saslyss this thOsIbt as I nation made up of eit. so It is UM individual judasnt prvecd by each eiti- an on th conduit of Ooruameut and by a votin It loIlowa tk for that I.

UM day. of UM of the electoral right tb prlaclpIe 1 ndITIIUa1 liberty tends to rat and tt eootrkry prlocIrIe of authority to de oend. M. oaelet think that in order to produce to desirable a result the elections matt he free The liberty of th election depends partly the Corn. neat partly OB UM II I it doc sot WJ oIpe on th on or oa tb other.

Tbui the liberty of nesting an' twklt UM Oovsrusist Will the Oomramnt leave 11 len wt free. or will Iitnt tUctkms of 1857 tii tossy oa lid. UM lrease to th PraI. seek the of UM SOU of r. I.

which omUia dUMM word i A sad pop Oovsrsls says pWalr whet it think sad what it im. As or UM fa ao what UM Kprse i th I. sad tin re xre of uI. raffrag and on the other soessois- aari 01 polio JutM. of the.

set non to. waroa UM placards UM awl the voting ticket of UM oppo tio nnliHiU iii al soother part of UM liberty of sad perhaps the most lapswtisi which pei no on. but ma for whoever conscious of hi rlf-rapct within bias. se opinion admit or rj et it sad to sdmiiisUativ. lalerYnti.

se lnno1hI. barrier sad this simple art repeated throeghoul all UM oniman of Fran. it would suo. to Ok. th on.

lree. list Is all sountriss sad at ill tine sucb men are rare sad in th of thlliriJul fur the co of that which II opinion. Where there as opinion ooawicnc Lo fortified where th i not ha trenJtb ooi it. M. goes on to examine whether there now in France a true opinion whence it comes.

what it and how it will act as the guide of universal sulTrau in the coming elections and concludes with this animated exhortation Nrvee have thcra bose more soisme flection in France sines those of 127. In fact th qnwtion i now a is 7 to ascertain whether I otiou will or will not confirm our inalienable ri-htj as freemen lid whether it mt tllS' tb deem of th 24th of November chill bow it fruits aid tho it loot crowned. Forward. then. to till.

election Forward all especially th new men fi vinguard of nor rDeration Will thev aaf that they are ohiuni sal that nob- ly knowi there Let them mile thewulre let them help thomislvei. set trust oolr to thfiitielritt. It i not the hand of another bit hi. ra iDhriluiI esrgy. which teeth tLe nun who i now obocare to tlittinction an A private letter received in Paris from Mexico dated Tepeaca the 14th of February contains some interesting details relative to the operations of the French army.

The troops under the command of thorn Vouay occupied Tepeaca on the 13th after a brilliant cavalry engagement in which the tees. contingent waa put to light. which a military position situate to the WI of and above is a very ancient and curious town. It was formerly the capital of a State independent of Mexico which like that of Tlatcala joined Cortoa and afforded him ea. sential aid in the conquest of the city of Mexico.

That part of Mexico comprises a great number of large farms. The proprietors have alwayt been in opposition to the Government of the Presidents. who never fuldll their en vinents. They have been very fHoorahl to the trench army being desirous of teeing a tron Government established which would secure order and tranquillity. TI1IIC is celebrated for the salubrity of its climate and physicians sent patients of a delicate constitution there for recovery.

There is a celebrates medical establishment there which the authorities hue convert into an hospital for the French troops. This town about miles west of rueblA with which communication is eUl li hod by means of a road which peaks through Amoftoc. An engagement took place during the ni nth of January last between throe companies of the 621 Regiment of French Infantry md a corp of WOO Mexicans Ui which the latter were defeated. The ottcinl report of Colonel Dial Miron who commanded the Mexicans ha. just been received in Paris.

The colonel ttatot that hiring been informed of the arrival of JO empty wlj ni at Plan dl Kio escorted by a tronJt French force lie marched the same night with his troops to surprise them. A rt of his corp. however which ought to have attacked the my in the row lout their way and did not arrive in time to that the colonel deferred the attack. lie then prermnxl to fall hock at daylight and he took up II position on the national road at a place called El where lie concealed hit men in a wood on one tide of the rood whiles a few soldiers were placed in ambush on the other side to attract the attention of the French while the others should attack thorn in th roar. He like.

wise- posted 160 men in advance. The French made their appearance at seven in the morning and at they arrived in front of the Mexicans lying in ambush the latter opened a brisk tire which was executed with too much precipitation to that the French had time to form their columns and to tend out skirmishers who rushed into the wood and commenced tiring on the Mexicans. i The colonel maintained hit ground for two hours I hit men exhibiting the most undaunted bravery. 1 In the meantime the detachment which had lo i 1 itt way on it march to Plan del Rio med by the national road commenced a well-directed lire on the rear of the French and created such conlu- siou among them that they fled. The Mexican cavalry tm charged but not being sufficiently numerous were forced to retreat after having lost I tome horses.

The continued their journey I laden with the killed and wounded who dyed the road with their blood. The Mexican captured 10 1 mules and found on the ground an officer and two soldiers of the G2d Regiment dead. several rifle. bayonets and knauacks. The Mexican colonel estimates hit Loss at live deal 16 wounded of whom i two are officers and 12 nuasio In conclusion Colonel Miron adds that this well contested fight had greatly improved the moral.

of hit troops and that several to contest. had taken place during the engagement which had done great honour to both parties. The colonel reverses the number of the troops engaged saying that he had but COO men under hit orders while the French were 1201 strong. I The receipti ou the old line. of the Paris and Orleans Rail way for the week ending the lit of April amount to 1372017 57 being en increase of 95268 as compared with the corresponding week of last year.

The receipts from the. lit of i January to the lit of April amount to 158SIwlf. 88c. being an increase 5623661. Tic.

a. compared with the corresponding period of the year 1G2. The receipts on the new line show' an increase or 461311. We. on the week and of UD6i8f.

17e since the lit of January. The Three per Cents. cloud yesterday at 691. 85 i for the end of the month ant tho sod per Cents. at t71.

lOc. Meant Railway shares l015f. Great Northern 10151. Paris and Strasburg 540f. Paris to Lyons and the Uediter- ranean 12101.

Weetern of France 633f. 75c Bordaux an I Cette767f. roe. Bank of CrMit Mohilier 1427 Austrian Railwnys t4f. Roman Railways 3851.

Russian Railways 5f. 1 roan tU wu4VA.RW April 10. Four Half uer U. It. a.

Three per Cent Tin. HO Treasury UMif Uona shares of U. ill paid iUf. 75 4V r. naak of Francs.

WUf. I Yonsi. than of 111. rlIOf. id 111.

ditto Obllpaiono of Tour rer Coats. 4 f. 75. 4 i Teethe You per Crct. W.

73. I ditto. OUlklioai of :101. Three rar Cent. iVf.

ditto Tenth. The. par OenU. t. I ditto.

OK Corn. The. per lllI. Un at au ptM 411. 7Jc.

4101. ditto fifth Oloa Tin. per rnc ill Jd Ml. le. Crtiti Arri- ikii Dixy.

WI. paid T1. riotl lad. trial Oommerclsl lUmHshamof paM TThI. Coonretal and lnJuatztal Hank shares of lU1f.

lf. 1141 nrcf. 517' Crl Motu r. uu 14 101. 1.4 1.4 bi IW" IM 14401.

U4 X. MA lot. UO IOf. l4Tf. SO 4 lUnk 7171.

Mo. tUlUn Five perCents. OM. bas of MOT. ml lVit Ttf.

SO 7 fall Coupons of f. to 7V ditto. ttnd 731. BO. ditto.

Fir per Cent fSi per east. aid 741. TM. Tie ditto Small Cuepussa of of to t. TJ I litto u1er S0 TIf.

AutrUa Five per 1W1 i 1 Spaniih Three pry U. ham" V' UJi ditto lull Co ni. 1121 Interior 49 I II ditto. Snail Coupons. 49 ditto Niw Plllliw.

29 29 I a Flvr per Cent. per sent. paid II6j rMlfiaa Four Half pet Oota UV4U WI Coins. Tortlah Loan 1803 all paid SSTf. We.

3831. Eiahao on London at sight paper 6 23 nwoey 21 i ditto three nootha paper. 2 If. XJe i The Three per Cents. closed to-day at Of 2.

I for the end of the month and th four Half per Cents at 07f23c. Orleans Railway bat l015tj Great Northern lOiOfj Paris Strisbsirg Paris to Lyons and th Mediterranean l203f. Western of France 635L Bordeaux and Cette Railways I SOSf. Roman Railways 3831. Ruoan Railways 4lf.

2S Bank of Credit MobUier 1433 7k. Own A tkr Hq too April 11. Cnh roai and Half per Oseta. 061. 80.

Kf2S roe. FoarperCenth WT. Thee. pr Ce ta. OCK Wefciftj 80 SOcr rUtlO Tr ann Ublifntieo tall paid 431.

Ut Bull of France 3XSl. Qo6dJ' FMNMrTstasind cheese of S0 I ditto t08 of 500f Fo per Oeeta. t90f. f. T5 ditto.

Tenths roar per ota 9 Tie. ditto Thee. rO Vu45 ditto. Teeth. Three per Celt lbf.

Tie. ditto On. COOL These per data 4301. 4 all paidl. 4181.

73. 4171. 30 4181. 13 1 tto. Fiflha.

Thne per all CridJs AlSooUTshsiw of KU. Mid SOa.TC/ Cr3ft In retrM pad tbaneWSOOf. IJVpaiJV Onm-- ladnjtrial BukharMof SOOf. 1 paid 331. CrWU 1t.

UW. 1e2t. 14431. lWI. SO.

Dio Best Mk live per Cs Coupe of JOOf. e1 TO. 70 73. gS I tilt" Small Osepool to MM W. TS nint7 T3fnfaofcdW 1 74 50 I ditto lie.

seat. paid T3f80aTOn. TS TO ditto BnMO CW SO. to 501. T3t 75.

ditto. Set Tit Spuiab Thee. per Ceots- Interior. SO ditto. Deferred Converted.

44 ditto Xew t. 74 Rama Loan. 77 7 1 Rwian Fow- 113 Turkish Lea. Is tall w- UI. 3O on Lvndoo at uht PP IS mow.

V. ditto. three month paper JSf. inooev 91J PRUSSIA no oc own oosi TT Krr. BERLIN AratL 9.

The Cartel Convention of 1857 of which a copy is now before me applies according to it tire' article to all deserters. individuals belonging to the reserve and others who according to the laws of the country thev quit are subject no matter though it be only at a future period to military service alto to persons who having committed crime or o14lmeanol1rl have fled from the pursuit of justice. Several articles of th Convention are taken up with details connected with and completing these primary stipulations. Article. 2 to 14 relate almost exclusively to military daises.

Articles 15 to 17 cited in General von Boons instructions given in my letter of yesterday applying to in surgent say that Article li Those who In tb country of one of tb two Sovereign commit a crIme or oflWooe or see accused of en sad who afterwards take fiijht cad go Iota tb reentry of th other Sorrrei i shall be muteafly ri. back npon a rwwisitioc which shall in manner indicated below in trticl 18. The stat or toolitioa of tb JJilly or aacumd penoo shall cl1n. nothing in this Mition sad lie shall given Po no matter whether he noble inhabiting town or country free rf military or civilian. Bet II th laid criminal or accused persoa a subject of the Sovereign iota whose country ham fled alter bating committed a trim or miadcmaaaour th country of tb other ni i ihail not be glees up bet tb SovereIgn whose subject he it shall owe goal and prompt Justice to simthigred against him to th laws of the land.

Article 16 says that Th arrest of erimlaol wbo Is to delivered 07 oe Stat. to th other shall take place on th reqlliaiti. of a Uc bores or tribunal of tb country in which tb person shall bar committed tb crime imputed to him. sad this nr jaltiun shall addressed to I polio. bevies or tribunal of tb other musty.

The following shall ao bar la right to make I similar requisition in the Freed. State th publi. prosecutor in the Russian Empire the special commissary charged with watching over th mainUnaoe of reLitiovia of neighbourship along tb frontier ii tb klojlojn of Poland li hlfs of border dljtrioU having tb urns attributions and powen as tb Russia. special snmmimrr Th. seepsetive tutboriti rn when thin selvee Issompeteut to carry out the rw uitlo an knead to It and to it without delay to the competent It is further stipulated in Article 16 that The demand of extradition and the documents support- inj it mutt be presented within sit months dating from the day on which the announcement of the milt of the criminal or of the accused person si air have been sent to the functionary or tribunal which asked for such arrest.

In cue of delay i bojrond tix months obligation to deliver up the criminal cusses. The extradition itself is to take I place at soon the identity of the person accused is established the ad imputed to him being such a would render him liable to a criminal Inquiry I According to the laws of the State to which the demand It addressed To ho delivered up the criminal shall be transported to the place where it to be found the authority appointed by the other State to receive him suit ho shall be deliver over against payment of charges. Article 17 relate to th number of ibeD or kopeekt per day to allowed for the keep of the prisoner. Article 18 speaks of the inviolability of the frontier which is not to be passed by troops or police in pursuit of malefactors. but on soldier or policeman of such pursuing partite may cross it.

and himself abstaining from every act of violence or private- authority shall inform the competent civil or military functionary to whom be shall exhibit the act of requisition. It is in this respect that the Convention of the 8th of February 1803 it confidently believed to have gone beyond the Cartel Convention by authorizing the passage of the frontier by troops to a distance of three German miles. i That this was a stipulation of the 8th of Febwvr Convention it what very few persons here doubt but it is said that it was also stipulated that permission for such passage was to be obtained by the I Russian authorities from the Prussian Lm or provincial magistrates and that when the Prussian Government found it hat gone too far orders were given to those local functionaries to grant no such authorizations. Article 23 of the Cartel referred to by General Von Boon as applying to persons neither liable to military service nor obnoxious to suspicion says that each of the two contracting Powers binds itself to take bade those of its own subject. of which the other may desire to be rid.

This obligation cease in the of persons who have resided 10 years abroad without regular passport or certificate of origin delivered by the competent authorities or when the value of such documents shall have expired for 10 years. Persons who. passport. te are still valid or not more than one year out of dike can be sent across the frontier without previous correspondence with the authoritieS of the other country. The Cartel comprise 25 article but the above it the substance of the most important referred to in the Roan instructions yesterday sent you.

A Bill introduced by Deputy proposing the annulling of this Convention has been to-day referred to a special Committee of the Chamber and we shall doubtless have in consequence- of it another debate on the Polish question. Deputy von Sybel also who hat been down to Bonn for the bolydsya and spoke at the ting of an association there promised that he would again bring up that question by means of an inquiry addressed to the Minister of War whom he hopes may haw had time. during the recess to acquire that information with respect to the expenses incurred by the concentration of troop. on the frontier in which he was found deficient when interrogated on the 31st nit. It said that the Italian Minister it Berlin Count Dl1AUI1l has verbally informed M.

von Diamar1c with reference to th alleged stipulations of th Convention of the 8th of February that hit Government share th views of th. of England and Franco with respect to non-intervention the of Poland. Il it Wed that TOO ills-I I mark adhering to hit system of profound secrtoy with respect to the Convention made no reply to this communication. To-night's official paper contains a declaration limed by th King nil ort by him to the Ministry for publication in which lib MaUrtr ix- hi. satisfaction with th nwmr in which the people of Prussia and especially th provincial and municipal corporations celebrated th festival I or th lth of March ordered by him honour of I the bray.

men who fought in 18131415. In the warm sympathy displayed and the eft made for the worthy celebration of th day saw a proof of I th loyal and patriotic tentitucnU of th nation. I The display of those sentiments ormed his eon- li1ence that th nation foelsthe deeply rooted coo-1 Tiction that it. true welfare is to be forwarded only' by tutu lid trustful adherence to King on the path of prudent and. therefore wholesome progress and not by following th mistaken ways of shifting temporary currents.

While commit- tioning hit et to give publicity to this I con of his thanks and of hi. eonicBce the King call. upon It further to support him in hit efforts to oppose influence which disturb th happinc of his people. and threaten to destroy that national pat- ness which the nation won with its Mood and which' I it the brilliant acquisition of a glorious put. The document it in th tone with which the public ha lately been and merely implies eon- I tinned displeasure with the opposition and an intention to carry on tin Government with th present' Ministers.

One of to-night's pipers announce that th wide Ruaaian army shoot to placed on a WV footing and these it tome reason to belie the. news well founded. Russia it is understood it bent on suppressing the Insurrection before eantzmnn reforms and on yielding nothing to foreign putsmau. It i declared that ah hat so intentions but It appear. that the considers Ttuctjuary to strengthen meant of It II alto announced that th fortress of Crvntd to rat Laattate to resist attack.

IMEIOS If SOOTHERS neat ocx 0117 ooxEsxrovMrr. TVs who might feel Inclined to despair of UK future welfare of the Southern Italian Pn where brigandage raging nerwlyand whir ui Lack of public security seriooily threaten thus whoi social system with utter ItiIDbWon thou tih into consideration th following tact. toting th bright side of a picture which it must be avowed present. iuUf under gloomy views. Before the end of 1M1 that in the eoane of little more thin a year 1051 elementary toy schools were established in the Kin dma A Naples exclusive of the Contra PDVUITO cs itself.

These were fr ineutl by 1M ju The elementary girls' scbooU .1 same periool of time were 77 with lIlIZ pir To these mutt be shied eveain vh JtfrJ quented by 911 person 1 In Idt 2 the 11 A boys' cio tot the HUM" I of 1603 the pupils iUotci I of :1.0 60250. The ioth' sebtinla re no I nf i 522 the pupils not 13912 but So- schools incrcajej from IS t. 234 t.ir fr I quenters from 911 to 9804. That all the scuujfs ire ii beneficial thit they are all conducted alter the very I iinni that they in the present condition of Italy or even mo of thembe pnn-i U-d rh routers niuUvs-ij awl that II of them will equally Ian lived and num-n i man wonU undertake to ukrt lmtth are. nuuy grains of good ee strou on if nut thorvu lr sown in the ground v.

Tit. harvest wfl not must seeirelly spring up mime i human depravity will to a nt ri- ill civilizing inucnu. for a tnu fur will partly be utterly incorrigible no lvuLt lut education which hat dune ant iiu tuih ii in Northern and Central Italy no tuui 11 other European oonununiii. th uM be at tl. barren of results in the Southern r.fo\"iruu be easily believed.

Two an' li ril go. i ut have achieved for the Neapolitans lut half a 11. tury of despotism 11.1 not even I. those who rent the old llourhon iw or would wish to see it rvatorudlook ou that jctiie and on this. RUSSIA.

The following it the text of an o-Mreu vote th Mb of April by the nobility of the iju inuiMUt of St. Petersburg to the Umpire Sin Tb wbAhty of St. Pt. raburg. sthastcd Ua a spirit of voUdnea to UM throve SIM ouniq it dutytotxprvM Ibeir sesinisate to jour Mj i prsWtiNue raised abroad by tie lui a sitonn a ts of tb lIcasois.

EnlMrs Ill us th i1 1 JiapIU9. Our Jotnc 11. that the rxtorui ct by you for the utility so It vi Em will IIA1Itt. their desire to limsnlar the Ea. rr tit their attempt will prove vain.

Asa vi drvui. sad abegatiun the Ruxlaa noUlity withuot bi iuin it say fresh taariSort will def eul uuBiuchiiiflr th u. ty of the a pin. Lit oar tnvmiw Irate that pu snIsJ spirit our which INoI the unity of our tli- tate- country I not bnrt SPAIN. The MiIriI Kttt of the 8th puhlishee a si decree relieving General do Msto Uu from ait 1101 tV rim duties at llmistcr of nnll the 31" quit do Iltranna having sufficiently reeorerrt return hit functions.

The tVrr stars that the Government on the previous evening had received despatch announcing that the Kahl. in th nelghbourhood of Cams fiisnca risen in armaand three' the town. The Governor of Gibraltar had sent th English war steamer Trident to protect th interests of British subjects rviilin there and the Spanish Government had immcdi. I atrly tent off a telegraphic despatch or th frigate Burengoala to proceed to the saw. dtati- nation.

TO TIlE EDITOR Of THE TIMES. Sir It it sot my ittcotioa here to pt Implied by th writer who in TOUT oulvnn of tu laj a doe. the hooovr of uotzaiictimcg th mf eoraiU wbi I hays published on oo of Ui work ia siulptur. which bear Us name of Sir. Null I no had tb pporteaity of coring all tb statues which he pratM it i therefore allowable to bc- fur tit beg altho th those which I un seen cannot Let rai some fine I le XMnlnaUoi of tic.

rest should furuib oo proof non I that BcndonottatbcrB of thiaths. No ii will dispute that set of similar quIit7 to th breeze later of Tnral qun II scene to oppl to cAtLa to tb The antis has. howvr draws attention to tb dnifl aJopeI is some of UM sx nnnmu which rtiitwt ii words which roIcssZy reed night low to nv injuue towards former EIIcl- 3iLmnH. Tscnneral rljeetioD of ilkcI i orie and tb partial adcpoon 1 lb. graceful type of the rettubtnt fgure ire not change do to contemporary tcmlpton.

Both in fad data fn a th earlier part of this teatory sad see connected with that 01045 hnl of things val to which fUxman ttc contributed Is set sad SoulS is Srveral neb. by Cbant 7 see extant on of Bourbon Prince i is the Abbey another of Six High tia father of tb late inber foe Oxford II a plessiag tpecimtn of the artists naan r. A Ilari planned monument to late Bishop Kay has Wm recently placed within Cathedral. LInIis1OS of this tad other simple. make thee.

psuac who wk by the naaj pu eiful which rscommod tb reeud think that by ottaiDiai such a design they a secure if fed a sotislactory memorial. IdmitebI. 5 the is wha is the hands of met who ml kno Wig fueling. sad soaaciiuias CIO to th arduous art of aeolptwe in Ilk Mine of Rosuellini DucatiCo. or tbo who niodeUed the A urt in our accent ohirche then It no style of auto which is ecucon.

place hands lei efectiTs. There is laden no itj which to tavoon laJoI sad unekiUi1neii. Even till imperfect reneteriag of form and In. which ofti li I to frequently Is utaaicg portrait statues may ken dispensed with sod a feeble sentirreul thbid tfat th otercLesJ yr tt UBilenerf wM nw tb wry ucosumesata. Tl wor ls of tt ia sptQ will sot trail without th uicirnt magic.

Thu II La that spurUMi mdi vallu which not unjustly nu tl spleen of Ken trained II eUuicil" period of Jn iih I and more needful that tU puWie should on their guard agalutil daring tu pt a noe of it' pre- seed for muewoenUl wemorial. tluac bat oft little other cheese of btlnf renimmined. Ths ice yser tritt remarks hi. sodoubudly 011 forth a vial siecbsi' of statue la En Und hut Iv th cuticle stems of la ire It may rau bl leered that it U1 hUwk up with be whisk JO trs hence will is ken with not In lOl lbs. tb Tame.

sod Urttosse5 of th brgintlng of Ui tll It I i rtwl tt Abbey tltlio Jtetbliw laf dlaurvncet but II the prunes th Ut tw jean ear" much furU is St. aTs th etiUdral will beeoiM a soropolu la a JtwU Sao a rvpoWtorj for wet deed and tutor that I tevet Lad sty Uf. la then. I One to shoe. who usilsterreil by owngicg exaiirpkps UI have muesseetal Cie sad adopt ItoiBbntdeBigs Lay gi tb authority of isVit set.

Stat. plaonl wit wbIUb iUiu are rerely uhteoll bat the use or iittitg attitude a uos Ib I scene peeve ef so pUevn Ui brad a to re elf. for th ftarw I. th rreonibrnt on this Is almost leywul tttaiamegt. II th rob be set.

is in coat modem la Unc poi th pa tKnt and within tLeluio of be boilding. ailing slices spec a sp ties th tight torritably eWaeraMI tb U1o. wta Illpra sbosld therefore a in mart 01 ta ekr moaupesU show to be laid within a or a for whit sbus word or metal wsoJ i ttrrapriMt. This trettowat will uaaflM which those who an this rsbj sill do well I study Mol ODipan with noikee uacJll I Tb spirit toinb and vital trmtk of tk aU work will I vure to think were on tbo shot iuiIdac" aUght ndHhiJ Jgt Jpr rewU.tod- what little they say toward. raiaig ngti set kvclj wit to earlier SM ine.

OUJienUy years April" T. T. PALGSAV ScHOOt- Tbe open scholarship at WI tdMol were ONDA ota roauPO1IT. the ban CO apeci AA the he lut dill atloat JJ inft railwa1UM th the NIt prem nc ap lDil reli GoW n1lnC111t aithe a II I 11 bot the aDd pIOwua e1an I JWr roilallin f. I oofumM It.

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Cbt npm1 cr M. DY C. cr R. ce Nol. lbo L.

bo ant cek IIJ. Kr. I Bachon outdo ocr Gr a eulD Brt J. Sl ot. GuR" uaiaDg om.

lab r. DY eiin Gnrb I bUu oc WhL7 X. Juhl C. at clD ol Wntr uamaior JuD ot- oc 1u i' al cr. Giotburourh II on II w1 Ucu.

mo ETeTnIS8.cr r.1 Mr. teet el. Irit UI to. 1trUDI JcrItv UICIM1IISDGL XrlIo1 Dallllfli ooIloootiun. I I Xutr I a I dhlll I oD OarIowuuu ODt01It.

tcIIlotIoo Jb I Caa bWton dirisica. AI1D Ion. c1inN II 01111 cI I 11. clhia ll. 11 th 1011 11 ftrTIOOl Umertck 3d 11 Buries 11 a I Lo.

elirilioD LoDdoncMrrr I Ru EI II dhiaiunO halts I oreower 1 dIwool WId. II. naMJ1. OOIcl lbs u. B.

be .1 lor the BtWc 01 alUr. tad shed t. to A IaIII- amo1 1tadrM II- attAtae fees. 1I lna. ap sad ChlaWm.

OaiIaIOWr Ontnl oIooIoi1Wpon Iai Mr1. bat. Mea ernd" I Br an be oi aMBontoi Mr. WJ Au. to be.

-WH be Mr. BaJ nl.aril owx 14 1' Iii an tatin paper. Roman tap. El off uno pnol1 zed 900 3c000 gene 01lWeoinla1 TheretItI I uie dla rector lnat tute of I I. a Iantion Ological CombeA liar- corretllOnJenco I I CAU whidlle1 A11 IM planqUtl ue ric IDtitu ona Berr ne U- nd IIg Itatin weaJ ll an.

1 ment oin urae. 1 Alum 0 cl arpli ant that bllt. itu luooouion thelut dlllOIilolJ 111 heap. ora ro ice een 1 aw an sterrogstod al Joli njl in111. riae Lta his w-J1wtr1reJ bf d.

i 1w th berg 1 A us tria ueetioo. laat 1 I mn oonce I I I I Te pro I JIcn. ktl1' I pIO tion i now lly 1 eomm anica tiOIl8 It' i I Em i ml bet woon lllla new ithilllix learof theexistenoeof lati aggre wred lUeh. soonerthe wiininivm Othera allow lon bef DniDg tru La in uaxiet I ad WIIJCreSS I his durlngthe ro onet1 wb 1 Inrra oj wh. ere I I allI I I.

retho 1' I tb pI Iat preant ha. OYlr olll kJat cuthis the 1U1' I1Um. ri" lCtiona Ono dp DInt 1 b. 1J8lieT" lNII ri1 ar Ind Yi- dualliberlj onllOurce dm ng namely electiOlll WI Citl1 the tl1ton the raise the trwy descend. the 011 theOonn.

the tM the" el of i 00" I as is the pncnl II to the May. I 1- poptelar 0. WaIra ud. desires. II the ai lIrsies 16-1 51.

011 oppesttios she depends hiIu op rsjscta it. ad 111 tlw' OOQatrieod thecouscirue. oo pcRtk opin Oll I is bnloa i' It hat comnin I thiunimatcJ I er the II I as I lb. elocti the lb. NOYllllbeuhaU lie Indle ifloe be ForwIu the meD.

ra. OOl lie oobnI thu 11 uai bot. is Ib1131 own iah iolllAl ia sat noceiT ti1J OfItT' 1I8 peaca en gemoot 0 ollarge nt fultiU1 ena in leCin rhyaidMIIlflIt ra ellta I lfunmlni Ation established Jol Am JC. nl' ruIlC I nf an try I MCli I a i I i I A. part I ml arri ti th I adar I pl I I th the Hlik te1 I on.

110 Ilu I I I lost i it. I 1reU rectod oonla-j caT ry lufficientl1j retreat Theagooa I ment riflM A ooooedof nuasing. 1 iron hand- h. nd II ltsilwiy I 5Te. in I co I of I I I ranean.

ant Cette j6jf. 142 5CJ f. RihrA f. Cents. 1400.

UbhwOtlO fIId1 730. lw I 7)e. reI' f. JeotcI 0. Th Issued Wf.

O. f1fthl. alJI. I f. oI I sbus.

of I aakbra Ct 1. fobl1ir. 14IIt. tlJa 1. 143W.

14 1. 14101. foe. J' rm. pr TI.

Wtf. rr111o. C. to. to tilt 731138.

Ot74 to. I AIItriIIli CtlDII. IM Cvuta. iMZ. COIIlon 11110 4 Qt I 101.

3t2tIDe. Exchange e. I 211. e. nta.

1 the Tf RaIlwarlhars. IOlrL 1 the Ibdeauxand Ra 4. 1f. 7 aII 110. udH1f 1If.

I Four per Cents. IOtII6e. I 33 1' tamr roar t1. 73. clJttoTtba rero I WI.

1 at ox. 13. 7l. ledvitred et If. 7.

Ilk sbcs 01 I 1 MblherI4101. 1MQf14 IIOL 7171. 50. 1 S. 150.

Ill 731. 7. 75. 731. 731.

I 0IIw 741. sac. 731 75. pf. 75e.

Ciala 441- I 71511 olf ab all paidl. f. ao a. 21 he. tho 1241.

92ie. now on ooallllro mol aocoN its articl. deserter' indi MDW wbo Lh nomatter llh service ho eri t1 the CllYI ntiou COD tin th ex naiTOI mltter in. th. the p.

the ntry lit SJYlfC1u. m1 ull backpoII 1' be Io noer I rlicl11I. the I I OI talooitioo I serf be be lib 8 he 1. UI lb. 1t0 try the rsiu ha shaPo the be the 1 be dli br oe.

the the ll. the COCU try the the mlmpoled i eels be the un the I lint tar the obrpwith chla the 00 alon the tic. the I Ia. the I to In eves MlIpeetlt riqeisitlooan are aIId" that" I dalon non shalt nJ mouths the obl qti Ii tioo 1OOIl. the lueb.

I I. Dland ad pl apO heduliToreJ the kt be one riol pri. functionaryl nlui tion. I 1863 nd I Iu Teryfe. I ob I e.

an OD lIIp rt I I deli Tered com I' ok. er articl- aba 1eDOOo nne1 ing 1 donbtl it tion a I a froatiert hen the3 ul I Berlin I the I the I the ree In iICfM1l ma le I ai the Majesty the the the the In I tn 1 1 lalN the he. the toJ1llld the I the the I bllirm Its andt. fu owing the eu Ibiftin aioDin lion ofhla con the ollria blood the De has it diapl UIUt the I I the be believe nIliOWIded. UP 1 she ill bsr the be in state TiLy T1ZU An" Minc.

dap ftsrvvly and tII. th ahoo11 taIIelnto the act crJnob- tutin IIr the oiotUA rwlw i to1rral ofl8 that ycer-1Ot lem La7 uKmcdn ntra. 1IiI of CI I ThotM. 1" nt1 I Uj I Kula lnrin te. pili' 1 alD fr 1 acoa to of pla ill ach lla pu ila II 1.

tncrea. Z3J. 9 iii" I tb oooJu ry ti. pr ut I most rniI1 1:11 1 or nistn. w.

IJ I' DInoold 1lt 0 1 on. II. tloa unlrtl cJ I not nLHy I ill to lknt kt I cwthztn I 1 I IIcoTi tl I an' I ii dil4 1 i. titWI ill IIIal1 altr S1II cm II' ea wnod. librti Ii wed XI lit what timl ev attni thOleho o1I I Iol.

I' IA. IW Tb.lI I ofw90 sod jr sdetytexpneelboIr D1e 1 ilIM PAIIi II4 on the Ea. 11. I 11. nun" IlL 7 UI.

nrw Jni Essrv 01 J. 1 11 IIOIilit IIuta 1Aocaill dell uldllld ly tlw 1 oithepi. lJtooar i tb. i lr It. lItry is Lift 10 MP.

puhl hes roilal no1ierin :1 iIf luffidontl 1'1 I I nj the DWI A in arms and I the Trid proto. the 1iritis resiliDJ I tl phie the Itlltion. MOXUMXYTAL SCTJLPTrIZ. TH Sir-It the the riterho i111011f Ur me the urlvoourabl. blob the the hAaot tic.

iCI tile tbL I praioee is bv. tl I bU a raise c. test uaa LIoa f. eh 0. men do gather fI.

th So. I th the supply I pwa this the 110. tic. I he rei anIcMI 1 Tb. poenk the ctl blnt tI1I chall temJOlV7lAlpcon.

lna I the i tciwi1 SciIaV1 tohich thua art ral Cheer. oe. a 15 I ber the nasser. moaa Ka1' Pee 11I1001 the I ell O. Admirable" au1I.

eoaaciotD the aN a like thei Ie ll. cth. Is at A aI lIade DJa taIIJin 1 I' be WIth. ti the the whish tic. icily IDOGIIIIMA The wools lb.

wil1110t the nt UaafIII spurious the 1Il1 I lb. be 1011 pi i' the prlD tal Il h. otaea kJ wr 001 oitt1Me E1se4 the nldnW the Ill yirs the 10 1In. I the DALIIC the II th. AWIe hot to this of rt I of tic.

furtLc Pith turn bNv fllr 1 01 laleliee I mle tic. nmbn' a be glse the aulh rit i. 11e iloli nlTl aiUlD it' 01. tics a. the the a pre it.

tataacS spe. the al- f- tic. 1 the Sii' tIaHIon w. la. tlI I I--Dr arr.

oAaII lb. Lseais sJdIroJ uol septl IIUIDJIIet bo MoI1 pan wi mooI I tn it. uIolon ill. UaJ Jci6oai See of a high ataa4e I raW. rt I.

with 1It. yrruuxjx Th. sdjcdg4 Wtaioo1at has we 0. 1 fee ace. Stewart.

00aMG. 11 DNefcr wen Ia. uaiaatloa for 12 De UI. ItWII I1. WaIk- uJ were soil In Thee were I 7 na.

usii 1 Io 7k1 POoT tmndW. ith 8t btU tOa OI vez av17fr rst ilord robIetIL to frOtbrL1wayhn. Tolerethestterforsiw hv ng brn troo niI nhhin Wielinonthe 2htenp driUo tirattiine seenol ts4 snounttrwsajnsteaouhtoacare himfrom toFi votkcfafw connedtoiniraoIO interaeet ng uwn th a to rrat nc cspa boot vrn guzuof 1ace 1 r1Iy theremovalof hiacampsome3Oor4Omiksto vsraingbetwcen 1000snd 1500men I aji ocers so rnce railwsymay nei nanddownin adrnitof' Itmaybe ns in if hoted Ktr3wki I LS majrtyLandwehr Vittenguuitthoutlie with part rrieitii lstW iI' urt aaiiiat bsu I t.in t4 tli jIlie observer thce esiru lh a nhJcr LniOn reritio is We lin tinofthodawper. Asthingalook 1roa. sck is thatthe iniurgentng cfsj powezfulaforcemnuat at sbnr1 a was i.

th gh Is truo inrdosn Tliorutn w11 a accouatw. tothe jwovinc. wiousl OOO is. the Ziricol aakss ssTwa oae have tbiutaa4 besa tOOVed Baaa Si. kuet14It gfvswsy viryktsd sa- ssslofKowaodessolbintosta tbmasid a Ibersios.

lh hoi bead tneer Esssl 4 wa e1 soIdIi eerLj tha mere1 fo drigs4 lb. 1 er is4 out how they the laparisi salfons The. wont. I oil j4g. araflal of sc ib lb.

the in4er killed lost os d1st sis prslmrtl of is. oob who sgsd day lb. Tk. ruis. a mu.

Sir- lb. hehi semtloo thiX. lb. ps reefly ori fluirns fmril ADDEitLZT. S.

Kr. me lb. lb. the I 75. Sutecri bideiweb the the 7 aat ar tsyeId.

xaya1i green Siass. SLsAWIIowVIaJWB5aEO. ta ooiI lcyn Davi1Silr AdII ThIZiS N. it. irootea 4.

11. For. WILuu a. s. i.

5a W. i. L. jf 50J StT1. i it.

Thomson 1. i. s. 5 Nrne g. 6.

UkC11. TetgiwouhsLJC 6iLBobert Crsvfovd2 B5sE. Mrs. LMzs 1) 1LA Yeriur It XIi betaWsrm UeartZs. Mi 5s War ip etet4 the Pos.o.-Mz.

lb. James the do I Mz. ap eietrd Leadn. Mr. I examining ocer.

r. o0rT ocsr oeer otr. ocer oro a. bco4. fro ncr sgw Mr.

eta rein otu Ilymeouthetisetloe eery OtIeiUoa it ullu jon i 11 fiat it rid. Arpd beer. soIls. dit io oit co. Ieedondarrycnllectluu a seenq a Osto Tee.

is. 1 forth. taes W1kit nxtporo cl.arril i class has be. cl Proet. ci P.t-p bss tselCT4 dIat 1 a W.

IbSEOSMO1 Mrc UoIteesetebimnb thIBOSMOf itxassj. ff ta auctiocionthe9thofiunenext Theupsetprioeia onWe1nsta an meeting archiologicsl enuinu. M. light let Desplanques sum heaof commas. paroul awa' cugkt a I note piu note Austriawilifirit trsnsn tispocial I ala sudan aiithyeszof the ct ofdulay pri moc timi uld ls1e waLnat bell.

onthocholocof tsktb pisceof theoul- 00r4. Majesty 0 series Is betterchances pl. necessary ar votini k4 free- elctlossdpsmla 1 d1siolos the ties stobetloo glassed. di lbs. 185 that soy see a.

ib wk lab slesdo wae amour. iufrs lb. peace reed eest to we. a. bis wclgba wee the w.

oi. th lcctiio IU theIioe tb tis generation oobnty is ea- enrgumnents strong is au gcl muth cl waguns ataplicecaltud orion. in jtawsyonitamsrvhtoPian detRiosrrivedbytho don I Thercceiptaou ofthe 7c. weekoflsstycar fromthe vii 1c. 8c.

I 131. I 41M. PAPX5 Ceils per c. c. 4W.

d1it il wr plI Il. 145rs. litif. pal el hiinael tf. 1 7r.

Ite. 1441. 0s. I ti. Ijissunat bj M.

72 0. I c. tlt wr 4t. 7:1 c. 731.

73. e. I Tes 2 Fl sr id 13el FVsed.14f 25. 2lc. fe.

lo1 aid" 2c. claw AU 25e. W. Csa. VS.

30. k. Triemuy Fescier 5001. i0 T4d ftXL. f3ch wi' dIti tall ditto FlftImsrc Axthol CredIt she 1 1251.

h3 4 s. Diaos 701. tto The. dill. TU.

per per fl s. tto. sader 76 a wr 3451. lila- Lichas non7. 251.

2u. Ihe nomstter crime. ted ens gives eu male the eha be be the Sore. scoordthg Thsaryestofsrimlaalvboljtobe dslivsroilbroee 01. p410.

hay. he 4 the i ingit eitrsIition as render I. autborityappointdby 1 re- sb- thath trocc. very 0 l0yesrs. Crkelcsxnpriaes fl nne fxien on' oftheConventionoftheSthof thstbii' those Itisaddoil Myon I slgnedby addressedbyhlm toth.

presses 1crta he con. vktionthatitstruewelfareistobefumrdd ap' hap ceuiu I csmtimiing anion bspszt a coaa. An 5 tic Pxvj ii whoi I cur tolerably" that 1jsient-1 2liZ icho 7M 1II r' l8u2the l14 boysscarnaetothenu4i were ii to Ic' these th ery leat iicet an numniIy rv rt seed ownin t5 4 v. Lt din sui i ki nIthernlrvinct c.i y. inc.

on andonthis. t. tprilby Sire sub ouz Majs ii. viii. eih nrf 4 ICs5 e.

ieasodbyyofortheeiiby a l1d of cdl- 1001c4 Gxtfe F. ii an' I your some a V' whiebbear hae eel le. ot ese ao grate eea member siedlarty the- qe 11 ay powerf1 sos en brir lace. sctipon-inee Bobbieor thou. jure.

sti ofkcli ncdiaallsan mus. pleesofmsstnlsedhi ticecLceicdpcriod Ecoili oeticeirgeaolagsiastidsdnjtIcmprevilcee eb haic ii Sail. forth. el soeter' ltisrepert4 ibeith. I it neil.

tee ae- 4scuuriicg egis i1 publtebuilatiue cdl i aluea daccn temb psemsot an. a. 1seritabl afgseskiceld ueeee the teem qaiBsy 1 1 TIss tJsea I sxe subjeet to iady Tks. irltMb viteltreahof I ices. hi dq Is cOtpeers.

to EsgIlik IS A 9. as per assess betebeteset aad inn I ooimaTeM Gibu ad boeoscahuybssbiid Is the bus 12n 51 54 WIM. so quaL Ak itc a lain. 25 soadiaee..

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