in which 
we discover the | same thought of “giving to ) Franoe ce all | kil killed i in “a duel wi ith : al 
He 
the ha ony of progress and saving her from all exe 
revol 
T Constituti ionnel o 
M. Paulin Limayrac, 
P 
false promises, the natio 
the pore at as Um know: 
Le 
The "Pat of Ml etme denies the ‘statement of ae key president, and delivered a 
certain journal that Prussia had t of th 
the French Governm 
from 
pocos 
is de hri ined io consent to no change whatever in | 
that aut. the ratifications of which will be soa 
o Governm. 
between the tw 
ce ce erg tui Pore hes the didi? or 
ed at ragé, whidh is 
f Sunday 
commendatory o 
It sho 
will no longer 
of the | dal 
E ws that the Goverintietit see 
uly and the is tent could not g 
y, and coneludes as follo 
pr eee by 
f 
contains an article by bae = 
was shot he oe the atte ee rs dan 
The 
IUM.—The second session of the Cat 
Belgiom was pie pa at M 
ult., when about 4 were pre 
S that it enjoys iron liberty d it 
the tr 
rue reign of p 
of St. 
ublic | Archbishop of Malines: 
the notabilities of the. "Belgian Catholic par "m I 
e. between M. "Erlan nger, Y 
£that* 
uel did not originate in political 
olic Con- | 
uli 
haste Ei 
ing ing Lo ouis a visit 
in U 
aden: -Baden, On the 
Bismark Lad ] ng 
et for F 
g unda d 
Sovereign cu Hohenschwangau aar. 
FRANKFO rarriage is about to 
sa and consul. 
Rambert, where a mdss was spice ted by the 
Diocesan College, where Baron de 
ents on the 31st 
ent a modification of para 
graph 13 of n Pe ages of [Ore between the two si 
of Octo 
St. Simonians, 
ili died 
i year 
re la "gl 
odies. 
^e 2d pec "yen E converted Jew, form 
to 
e general situation 0 
j 
of 
Des then proceeded to the 
Ger was ap- 
Miss Sli da 
A 
E an 
Kin Ni 
erof the Empres bs 
h 
i d to his village i tu His: ch esi d 
p line On the 1st the great event of the sitting | Pro —The semi-official Provinzial Co 
8 the speech of the Bishop of Orleans, who in a of Thareday s states ‘that the pei” 
Mich of three hours, disc d the question of| with Aus wil probabi bly eom. 
popular edueation in all it$ bearings, and a duced and says :— 
arguments to refute the attacks directed against 
*|the education impar by religious bodies. O 
usical assis Lis zt, and who 
Tn "- - Pro 
at New 
tho 
the Cat! 
otestant co 
e, gave an account of the 
ribed tt and the RSAT expression of 
at the lious which he died, at the cemetery. the Catholic M while the Protestants, o id 
The body was not taken to any church, but was carried | contrary, * ead horribly and theif eountetinheé 
direct to the graveyard from his residence. No clergy- | betrayed i sü ili ings theif souls, héficefo eth 
an of an Riese persuasion was present, and | delivered over infor " — » Fat ih er Ein 
no prayer was uttere d over the WEEKS The Cow Bete celebrated Jesuit, then addressed the 
vd endeavoured to reconcile "the (theory of m eftiblo 
edito n impr risoned one after the other, sit Church with liberty of conscience. The roration of 
its proprietors "have been condemned in heavy fines,| his har arangue produced an inconceivable p^ “I 
until they have become Mir that it is impossible propose to you,” he exclaimed, raising his hands t 
carry on the paper an independent journal heaven, “to terminate this sitting by a m 
f. Béhi the Mini terior, has issued à | honour Jesus Christ, our ben and Saviour.” 
circula railway authorities, calling upon them to| Tho assembly replied to this proposal by cries 
insist on enforcing the regulations against king a hundred times repeated of “ Vive Jésus Christ !” 
railwa: iages, a practice dai s to ladies in | «Our Holy Father the Pope, and our Holy Mother the 
light dr and crinoline, and often an annoyance to} Holy Church’ were shouted in the same fashion, and 
other passeng - The railway from Cagne to Nice is| when the orator quitted the tribune the members of 
Oboe. "lPravellals will then be able to boss xv the Congress mounted on the chairs and benches, 
4 a wi a r e 
Whats itoni Marscillés to Nice by P bina eng hats and their ha "pire Feli, and iid 
ALGERIA,.—Marsbal Maemahon, wh 
Governor-General of MULT SEL will embark at Marseilles | 
on the 20th inst. for Algeria, accompanied by 
rous sui La 
adopt 
Government AE certainly Takaj A the s 
in its favour. The 
sent 
and the 
pase will 
t a E, Írom his 
mes s reply ex 
tess 
en on Saturday received M. 
Pario, the envoy of the Em ror Maximilian, who pre- 
M.F 
with 
NC UE appointed | Jé 
bare, * Vive S 
osed with a sermon by 
gn which the first ped 
erly | ‘Treaty o 
offici- ana upon the basis of that m y 
c pira e who was hung | 
companions a sho rt time since 
execution, in which 
xpressi 
j Tb. 
Tu 
of df oat se 
the ex-Sovereign Being e te ety 
e v4 
merce wit! France, and 
Ivaty-—The anniversary of 
a nume- | was to the Pope, “ the Gre at Father of ot mel e à 
SA arrival, | One of the erehove, said, “ We ar a fe ihe en = - — 
part of the | sons of Jess Chris wo will nev ar E hf hie m 
“Such a force,” kpa sons of Voltaire.” Another er said, “ Let u dies e - — ^ s T 
nywhere.” e our ranks, five upon the eee ied advance. tt se ‘sh on boar “Th "s m 
alluding as been d f the Catholic press | A ager p n " r4 A KR à 
Opposition journals, | shail toa every yes from the 15th August to the Sint mes ae O^ One EUREN 
gauge the | 1st Octob The firs& meeting is to take place next Sedi it 4 
if the|year at redd. hiec, xm x me ne: 
attitude, the DE ENMARK, —The Grand Duke Nicholas s creat purple by the reigning Pop 
pirit of th ti t inst since at the age 
a 
accompanied. by the Hronn ne to rye 
TT on the 7th. s Imperial Highn 
der 
the 
ing ween Spain and 
naws "Rivers, "€ Poli of spam, th 
be am or 
sympathy and 
Mexico. 
the members of i poh 
.| betrothal of the 
mar, the second da 
take 
re bestowed by tb 
Fa ge to 
ug of King 
place shortly; the Prine i z ar tip of age and 
Pri The Prin s of Wales 
Tues z IX satu to 
Castle of Fredens joe ^ where ha Czarewitch had 
time so] lemnly w 
e ed in ayer and 
four milion wor th ob " de 
previously arrived. The Rigsraad was closed o 5e 
Ist in err von Bluhme, the President of 
Council, read a short message from the King, pos uad 
the close of the session. His Majesty said that, if 
The soldier necessary, h uld eonvoke the Chambers for an extra- 
deese session. The proposals conta in the reports 
other for | of the politi military c ittees were adopted 
after an 
by the Folksthi 
Pay éd pee At the sitting of me ‘Land isthing pe 
the President 
wa 
r^ Province of Viterbo. - 0. 
with Prince Borg 
presented to the Emperor Na) 
AN of Charlemagne 
" i 
USSIA.—Th : Emper f Russia 
on LN night by elt train from 
s Majesty, who was accom 
retinue, was recei ived at the s 
him to Po 
ary commit 
ing on the previou 
Tuesday, of the 
PORTUGAL: — A 
restored ce Geter, and 
made. On Friday, M. 
the Juge d’Instruction, 
summons he i 
rios 
an ex in 
EY town to 
 fsaassing and that he 
s 
Council stated that the Government, while desirous of | "95! ing Wels gore 
the n g brought to a close as early as ovat to g pu. 
jen abbas oo lo it ut Mugh of. ; | bested Eigato Bo e. ited 
& KR. ga tiy ea the same tir to, preserve vig Cronstadt; reae d 3 
— P ap might be, it | political and national in of arts Of | pom d nearly equals iu m 
ghly im impolilie ie to fae its possibility. the country iat ai los. Herr von Bluhme|+/°"C" navy, v imde b She is 
They edema pow vex eup to P poer at the n this respect was uncertain, that Warrior and Black Pri 
ng him future against i p gps hope, and that all the means that could TPAR immenso Jar off. has bee 
made se OE E "na | * » , 
the conviction that the ; vid requi d politi inl, cones it - ie Pollet bin ; bowtie T MAE ue e Y^ 
profound s silence peer him as a inf of * pian eg of the following dior 2n ris the rest of t 
agitation still contin or be soe a vo ed Frider ege ome qoem ti Mg Tug Purvcmazumms,—À num 
ace the sf 
ues in the dette or Villa Real. right Prats populations b ‘determin : che natural and ite By the Aeir. had presented the, 
illity n lly of free voting by districts or by 6o communes.” Couza, in reply to his phe e ‘a 
no further arrests have been Depat ions “tom the north of Schleswig have|Sessio:. ‘The address testifies to 
Jam gir “ med ag re | arrived hagen with addresses to King | gratitude of the entire 
bat i Christian demanding protection for n d confidence sup 
quitted. Gens and piae The epe Regt Tidende has is reply | refugees have been expe 
paper, stati a that he had|to the comments of the som -offcial Prussian | last few days, and many ! 
to the frontie SA ied | m atement of the Danish Finance Minister | at Conetantin nople; 
wili as to h disturbances hav 
who ed ists | Beta put 
overnment, ads js revolt, 
i 
t^ 2000 m ountaineers, we 
