FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE
... Italy. it Jri.t IS—Th ■ Sardinian government his this morning ve 1 an o.ticial inviiatiou from the power* more i'uracitiatrly interested to tend a representative t ...
... Italy. it Jri.t IS—Th ■ Sardinian government his this morning ve 1 an o.ticial inviiatiou from the power* more i'uracitiatrly interested to tend a representative t ...
... America. Tho Canada, from Boston, arrived Saturday with advices from New York tho loth instant, 1 and Boston the 16th, and 133 passengers. Mix- ieo mlviccs from Vera llrux are to the Bth instant. The Spanish fleet bad departed, but mention m. of tho situation of the difficulty between Spain and Mexico. The steamer >rge Law had arrived lroiu Aspinwall, b, inging 1,7t)->,301 dollars in trea' ...
... Austria. The determination of occupy the Islo 1 Serpents has caused great senation. Austria ! looks on it fatal blow the free navigation of the Danube, and an infraction of the treaty of Paris. | The Austrain cabinet has already mado represen- to the Western powers the subject. The Times' Vienna correspondent writes:—We learn that the head-quarters of the commander ; Austrian troops Moldavia ...
... Naples. A Paris letter of the 2ud, in tho Augsburg Ga| zette, says : —Baron Brenier, Minister France at Naples, yesterday informed the French government a telegraphic despatch, that the King of Naples ' had at last resolved making some modifications the policy of severity which has hitherto followed. On the 28th ultimo it is stated that King Ferdinand signed several pardons of persons ...
... HAN THE ONLY MISER. Tint lark slnaa gaily the morning olouils, while swiftly soaring the regions high— Tho in music tells its tovo Unto the heavenly watchers the sky; The flowcts hide not their beauty tr>>ra tin sight. Nor ttatlr poo* lr*»p»uce the world deny Bui fair home* insects bright. And bless with sweets each breese that passes by. The son his warmth and liri*htne*s freely sheds ocean, ...
... August 1, 17'J'J, affords a model for similar cutertainments at present. The tables, amounting to ninety-one in number, were seven miles and half lung, and the boards for the tables cost £1,500. The cutcrtainment, to which 6,500 persons sat down, consisted of sixty lambs in quaiters, two hundred dishes of roast beef, seveu hundred fowls (three iu dish), 220 meat pies, three hundred hams, three ...
... Spain. We learn from Madrid that the pay of the eapi tains and subalterns of tbc army has been increased. T.ds is not surprising. A covernnieut that tramples the rights the people must, for Us own safety's sake, keep well with the army. It was the system Narvaez, aud is now that of O'D.mcall. osl brings us intelligence ol the ill feeling excited iii >|>aiu by the absolute and dual suppression ...
... Franco. Tho B.iyoune that the Emporor nnj Empress, whe originally meant to stay at Biarritz month only, are much pleased with the place tli.it they will prolong their visit till October t. the other hand there are rumours that the Emperor will come to Paris alone about the 20th this month. A telegraphic despatch from Biarritz, dated Sept. 7, says:—l'o-day there was to have been bullfight ...
... Franco. The French Emperor has made a visit to San Sebastian, accompanied the Empress. Oil landing, tlie imperial partly walked to the beau- j tiful church Santa Maria, where the Empress prayed a few moments the altar, and then j led the town house in the Plaza Nueva. | On appearing in the centre balcony, their majesties were cheered the populace who filled the square beneath. Adjourning ...
... France. The Paris correspondent of the Times says: I Tinderstaiid that the entire number of arrests made account the plot discovered I against the life of the Emperor is 4!). Some them were made subsequently the night the inst. A portion of the prisoners were seized when assembled together, I others were taken their own plaees of resi- denee. hear the establishments are in proi formation at ...
... America. l»y the arrival the ship George Law, two works* iter intelligence h.is b« received the Pacific coast from Cali[ form* state that the Vigilance Committee of i S.in Francisco had disbanded, anil law anil or,|. r ag.liu reigned supreme that city, 'l'lic c releasing Jud;»e Terry unci >11- ! ionally, and with only the recommendation | that resign his otlice Judge of the Su! preiue'Court of ...
... India The following is from the letter of the Timet correspondent Bombay : While England disarming, British India, or part of it, is busy with preparations for war. The rumours of a projected expedition to the Persian Gulf, long unfounded and deservedly disbelieved, are revived upon basis of unquestionable truth. Ever since the capture Herat by Prince Y usuf, the views of the court of ...