4 NKW routi HKKALD, WEDNESDAY, SKFTEMBKIt 7, 1870.-TR]CPLB SHEET, : - established. onj u s,itHflud," obserrol the nam© of liberated France.In the name of Prance, hero, the favorite of who tins gained the and tints rendored Incapable of taking any farther I th.? The 1 lnp "Kvorjr victory, fated province*. northern province* a French of more c mi or imsry insight an I become, indeed, Franco all Freiiohmeu crown of tlio now empire l>y Ills deeds ot valor. part in Uie engagement lie wax ii.ui by some retained Uio tin nc of hi j htve^B IEE SEHESEBT IB ISIS CITY. lady again.that diers In a secluded hoi< siooe .cm ,Napoleon* throne was felt as to say under what form tlio ronubiio is to present world hat* gone down and the (lerinaulo ascends alter ainne twenty pares, mho, loaded his Uhaasepot and attesting marvellous progress in tt»e arts of pcor at eight every Is no an phantom.a wish being quarters or On the a*th it wu/ relieved Interest was folt In the news which o'ob ok P. M. It will be a musical treat of the street ol Its cities defenders should arise; and longer Imaginary pious lege clergyman's ha met his host under a military by Marlborough. Ou It was Inken Immense every we doubt that our Is of honest patriots- but a glorious and powerful February 18, 1746, bulletin board in the coulalned of McMahon's and rare and varied excellence, and we bare could country prolific enough ft will lorin the barrlor which esoort. It was proved that he bad, P om tho pulpit, by Marshal Suxe. In 1748 it was restored to Austria city not tho Slightest doubt will draw as largo an audi- in heroes to renew the prodigies of the revolution reality, aguiust all bis parishioners to poison the wells wueu by the peace of Alx la Chapelle In 17ao, surrender, but underneath It there were of the wo should be unworthy the name of Frencnmen. future attempts at disturbance will bo shattered, ho Hermans arrived. the Austrian*) November, Napoleon's eaco as was ever seen within the walls auil ail this lias been arms aud fdvlsed regained possession or Brussels, even of our who Academy. The ooncert and tho cause for which It is Tho German people, Intoxicated with tho suioke gained by Germany's the which had revolted. On November very many, Qeriuan population, of and the steam of seek her leaders. lo Wurtemberg Stoats A nzelger Robert von 14, 1702, distrusted the fact of and violent col given will bring the representatives of more than powder blood, to bestow Mob! treats takes die city, and tn 1704, having beenOuuioune/.driven the sudden one nationality. The following is a list of upon iUteit the luxury of on empire and to crown 1 The Sew Yorter Demokrnt briefly, but pointedly the employment of barbarous races in out, he recovers it. On July 21. 1803. Napoleon I. lapse sustained by the empire. So many canards, tnii DisriKauisitKD artists:. tueir Uieear tn the person of old King William. remarked:. European wan as follows:. makes a triumphant entry into Brussels. On What a Is there not #o many silly and absurd despatches had already Braes. CuzUmga, Viardl. Marti, Guzman; Messrs. revenge reserved Tor France The whether after the events of tho lid of We need not inquire in how far the formation of 1,1814, the Prussians enter Brussels, andFebruaryit Set trial Uuetrago, ..Grand, should this project be carried out I Tho Imperial question nch becomes one of the of the Netherlands, la been sent across the cable in relation to the f^'(TanoLAlbitov, Guzman, is the shirt of Nessus. Should tho September peace will soon ensue, can as yet not be troops and their employment in their own capitals fci^uor tiiorga. toga polsouod answered. France's best Is used aud country may have been or at least September, u>30, tho revolution bursts forth, and lous conflict in France, that a natural reluctance The wjjnnumi mil consist of Mmes. Dclmonlco, 'i'outoulo Hercules enwrap himself in it we shall not army up for Franco. It is nocessary Brussels la made the capital of the now kingdom of tromen have long to wait ere we shall see him in aud the others will soou, li they have notdisarmedyet possible that the bost waydesirable Was shown to accept this luteal, most sudden and Itxcfc, RIOard, Alger, Borel, Alkor, Motiraille, PinuM; writhing ! surrendered. But we are as without an answer of fighting with savages is to opposo other Belgium. In ls30, on February 8, the Belgian Mile*. Boruara, fc). An be i t, the agonies or Owaarlain. It will be then thai he yet to them. But this savages choose the Duke of Nemours for but most momentous despatch of all. ooatku, i.angiuis, Alileu, will the aid of republican France. Bhe to the question. What will Paris say? WUi she does not Justify the nation In King;Congress Kayos. ttnploro resistance or submit f Will she employing Ainoan tribes In a European war. on Jam 4 Louis Philippe, havlug refused to sanction To those who save some time and attention to iho will not refuse it; but she knows oniv certaintytoo attempt quietly law ta based or tho Prince of Is chosen well her own that a appeal to the once power/hi word, republicr Tho civilisation, and it Is, Internationalchoice, Leopold Saxc-Cobnrg of the between Franco The Aid Pand la Wawnrk. by experience nation caunot buiuiiou of these will bo looked eontlnually modiiled by the therefore,of king. August 4 dates the renewal of hostilities with atudy long pending struggle Itself of that odious mantle without tho mostdeliver questions anxiously progress the of Holland. 23 a French of tad Prussia, wlio realized the one great element of In Iho midst of their rejoicing It is worthy of frightful roudiugs of her Dead. for. culture, We do not, of oourse, object to the use King August army lhat the Germans ef Newark have not of such regiments because their tuode or 80,090 men assists the Belgians, and a truce Is weakness In the former and the deep, concentrated forgottenmention The Courrttr aea Btdta O*its, aOder this flghUng differs from ours. It uuou. November 19 the Croat Powers resolved the end wounded of their caption, may be, and traagtb or unit/, purpose and patriotism In the widows, orphans "Tlie Defeat." tbuu laracnu the events at Sedan:. VOICE OF 'SHE (.ICtfllHf PRESS AT HOME indeed is opposed to the usage of European armies: a treaty at London with Belgium definingcoucludotha In addition to a considerable amonnt but no one argues that it should therefore be limits of the kingdom. latter, tt was a matter of no extraordinary surprise conntrymen.It Is done I Franoe ts atruok to tlio heart. A A. - « 1- -A fort.t/Mnn It Is to raise (N *i vm win iiuyiuuiciiia ui war nave oeon. Nlvelles, Waterloo, Genappe, Belle-Alllnnce, that the weak frame of the empire was shattered to realised, proposoil $2,000 more,alreadymonth's time Das snilloea to parsljrze, If uotsingleto FATUMILA1D. 'rue objection# raised are of a different and far Quatre-Bras, Wavro and the lorest or Solgues, all to and blows of its and for this purpose Alderman uoekon, annihilate, the vital force of one or the greatest, one luoro weighty kind. From their character tho south or southwest of are memorable pieces l>jr the terrible persistent of tho noblest Powers ot the with the very for the Brussels, who but a casual Brotherly, I.nwrence Hennlnper and Joseph earth, and, llv Mia mikArtA. Ufoitntahih firrtvtnrr at Mi la n/trt. /in troops cannot be restrained from two greatuncivilized great battles which In June, 1818, finally But to people gave adVeraary. ex-Aldermansame blow, to displace tUe political axis of the abuses. Firstly, their tieatmeut of the wounded and the Dower of Nanoleon I. extinguished at the critical reia'loas between those two Finale nre already taking measures looking to the world, it Is useless to disguise the (act. Tho army ManJay last wo leootvod full flies from the Continent U Louvain, said to have been foundod Julias glance of a and festive at Court prisoners cruel, and oven the strictest or lors can* by most formidable Powers of the Old World, nothing holding procession gathering which has lust been surrondored .It did not or Bui ope, ana flud all tlie journals nearly not prevent this, tfuch actions exorcise no influence Oics.ir, was walled In 1168. The Austrian Oovcrnor. street Park 0-1 Thursday next The proprietor Mr. to the enemy.was the (lower of our military on Don received the submission of mo more than that the great the brewers and surrender by the war news and comments the military results of the campaign; they only Johu, appeared astounding Brock, others havo agreed to population. Maecuhon destroyed and Bazaiue thereupon.monopolizedIncrease the number of Its unnecessary evils. Nor In 1577. A French revulut ouury force masteredInhabitants of Prance, which had grown so formidableempireIn famish the Park lager and other necessaries for powerless, there romala to France numberless The German press Is peculiarly prollflo and lights must It be forgotten that burbarlties of this kind the place Ui 17i<2. and commercial power nndur the nothing. masses tnuccd, funaticized or patriotism aad ready the battle of united Fatherland with tho pen as lead to and thus the war liecomes more military, political Nor are the Frenoh residents bohtnd In a similar to rush headlong into (lie Jaws of tho Prussluu reprisals, Antwerp, a sma'l republic In the eleventh century, of the should auccomb In a few movement to tlioir and valiantly as the Teuton armies couteud and more inhuman. Secondly, such savages are an became la the sixteenth the rlche t cuinmcro al city rule Napoleon III., looking suffering countrymen, but 110 aruiy is left to her. cannon; persistentlyIntolerable burden to tlio inhabitants of Ue districts In lhe commenced the Duke of short weeks to what was deemed a weaker and rar women and children, At Phillip lleckondora's hall But masses, however full of faith they may he, lor it In the flcia. whore Europe, citadel, by last a was held and taken they are quartered, whether tlioy come as Alva in 1667, was completed 111 1068 ami extended tu / nation. Saturday last the feeling tight mooting messages can do nolhuig against military sciouce, against The North German Correrponilent, at friends or enemies. Acts of the most lamontable ITjI. has been It less pretentious to raise a rund to forward to Prance. The French uud, above all, new fustitoned published Autwerp frequently besieged. a late hour of iho was agalust discipline, thus treats the oilifIn nnd of the kind cannot lie hindered. In the neighborhood of was pillaged and burned by the Spaniards lip to evening curiously people or Newark number scarcely more than 1,000; weupons. In oilier days tho men made war; valor Berlin, objects such hordes ueithor nor and the Germans made and In that has life proper y Is secure. 4, 1578. this massacre watt called lUe SpanishNovember of the most bewildering surprUe compounded 30,Quo. up for numbers enthusiasm created heroes, present war, language turned out to be The writer admits that it Is difficult in somo cases fury. The Duke of Anjoa attempted to carry lhe to u hut now ritied caunon and perfected guns do the to dotermlne whether the of such luili r. The Germans, majority, pot haps,lucre mail no prophetic:. employment troops city by a surprise, January 17, 15*3. Ttio fighting. llio is lougor anything but the can tie or and that in former wars of this loree was cither killed or taken implicit reliance in FOttK!C\ FKKLidiG OSf THE CHEAT servant ol the ho counts us a While we are well aware that Louis Napoleon Justlfiod not, whole placed Implement; only unit, war wl:h in (he has occasionally been had to them. "But," resorthe captive In less than an hour. This affair was called kino william's dksi'atcii, and courage without number can do nothing but uormauv suppobed interestsdeo'ared uo t'.HttMTlOlf.make victims. ot bis own dynasty nnd la tho delusive hope of continues, "there can be doubt that It is the French fury. The Duke of Parma bcsclgcd It in and celebrated the grand triumph accordingly. one two victories the of the civilization or Franco to bring unworthy1684, and It capitulated, alter a soigo of fourteen AH Jfr-HJVf.Pef 8,000,000 of young men, from by uy cheap successionsecuring to out the differences of 1585. Its commerce Buffered American*, for th" most pair, accepted tire news to of to ills son, we cannot shut our oyca to tho Tact that savages flgbt EuropeanAfrican months, August 17, t'omnimits o' Hi.) Nctv York French and tier* twenty tuirty years age.culled to the field in one has been for the last throe Unites, ami that by doing so the country places greatly by tho closing of the Scheldt by tho liealy with some grains of allowauce, and held u so rccly b.idr, improvised soldiers, and hurled In one fierce Germany regarded on a rooting far lower than that to which hersellher 01 la 1018. Marlborough obtained innn Press. oils -t the solid, well armed nud by every form of government that has centuries Westphalia, credible the end couid have coiue ho soon. upon skiliod, highly tu and French of culture entitles her. These means are certainly not of Antwerp June 0, 1700; and Marshal Haxepossession TIio Prench {inner* published In tills city on Mon- disciplined mass of victorious Prussians would but France, by statesmen everyprevailednccessarv for the support of hor power, and the May 9,1740. Tho French captured tt Unuday, however, but inoro especially when Itself to and wonld not cause puny, as their fair uud legitimate prey. Tho republicans Throughoutflay favo nearly ihclr whole space, apart rrom the pre pilule butchery character of tlie Ocrru&n but more ol Europe would bo pcriootly Justined In nationsNovember 29,1792. They retired iu 170J, b it Monday morning the despatches of lire the wall of iron confronting them to recoil one step. nation, peaceable a reiietiiton of the of Turcos and 1794. It early advertising columns, to the mluiury disaster and bo no the jealousies and dissensions which employment declaring possession July 21, wusrelin'jnishodregained the matter no lu doubt that the There can doubt, however, that France will parti-uiarlysimilar Algerian troops as coulrary to the laws of by tho French lu 1814, and formed part ot the liKKAt.n left longer political overthrow at Sedan. receive with uu outcry of like a lion divided this great couulry, favored theuulortuuately indignant rage, habitual ot Franco. If we ever war." of the Neihcrlsuds until 1830. The Kingkingdomof empire h id received Its roup mnitt tlut the conquerors, aud ultimately invading Germany Count a yruasiuucuu.se showed an nniuUiukable tendency seif-immohiliou; if victorious. In short, since 1562 France, subjected Belgium. Bismarck, according to special League. It passed under the sway ofHuuseatiothe "If the French were slow to believe It, the she belongs to the world, to civilization, to AM) Dukes of In the fourteenth century. It to encourage and cheer o.i the disposition ol the au 1 thai, at leant, a chance of hiicccss won d be to every possible form ol government, ami under tho lint correspondent at the headquarters or the ilurgaady Trench ;o light out the bitter light, If its object accepted It with avidity, proclaimed It, Germansand Immunity,control oi the most opposite parties, has never ceased victorious Prussian told was ravaged by lire In 1184,1.15 and 1230. It passed required to justify the horrors that would tie army, says he the Belgian mo iu jti uic meant the secure establishment of a tree and g propatmted It in all Imaginable ways. The tho of war to extend her territory at the expense of her iiu|iovm( laiuuj i, mm vmuicua lagor by continuation a that would entailedbe the Minister of War that so long as the Belgian troops ed against the Archduke Maximilian and iwbel repuoitc. orious beer saloons became crowded with an Inconceivable but an uninterrupted succession 01 ravages, utid Germany has been principal sufferer.neighbors, him lu 1488. the tim dispatches. and rain. That great tract or country, Including the whole of should do their utmost to disarm auy number of During religious struffgleaimprisoned When our nud lively the Tele- throng of consumers, processions were formed, the slaughter devastations.Alsace and Lorraine, at our It surrendered to Spain Mar 20, 16S4. 'lTie Dutch spry neighbor Ah I no i ue would lack the requisite courage were present occupied by Frcncn soldiers who might cross the Cronti r Bruges without success In and it gram came out with its batch ot despatches, Prussian flag was hoisted wherever It could be It to fln l success at the close of the rudest tioops, once formed a portion of me (icruian heroic 1704, bombarded the Una', ot ibe and the possible it was obtained ho would strictly respect the neutrality of toThe allied army In 1701, after the victory-iurrendered announcing collapse empire found, the renegades of the ex-republlcs of trials; or even if tho honor of Franoo, leaving lis from which partly by artificeemSiro, at Rambles. The French took It by surprise July 6, uuveilng, so to speak, o. tne long shrouded interest should exact an na partly severed by force. "but," he added, "if, on the contrary, of lu the of excitement and Bremen covered their vessels now aside, immense sun nice to has at come when must Belgium; 1708, and retired In 1700. The KdcIIsIi took It in 1712 liberty capital Prance, goddew Hamburgpay for an immense reparation. The time length German/ the Belgians, cither through negligenoe or Inability, and tho Fron~li in 1702. They w ere oxpolied was high and warm. The Germans were more in tue Hudson with all Imaginable colors,anchored such is not the of the cease to bo molested by Franco aud secure (or again bed in the of German but lint, happily, necessity case. It do not disarm and capture every man In French but regained possession in 1704, and the inhabhauts grand triumph arms, abso: at In tho numerous Franco Is drained of blood, but not humiliated, a long period of unbroken peace. wouldherselfbe of v tin Americans, with one accord, pave their attention to and, Inst, evening, Illuminations, absurd to this from a mora of uniform who sets his foot in tholr we shall formally acknowledged the sovereignty rockets nnd Koman candles testified the bleeding at every vein, she holds her head aloit expect change country, French June 24. It » as restored to the t:.e news which recorded the vote of ilic'itance aud delight of and can look ncr foemen aud the world for the next soveieign would seek at once follow the enemy Into neutral with Republic too wiping outot the despotlo Imperial the Gcrmau proudly In to restore the lostprohabl/ dynasty, territory MeibenlmidH to 1814. and has formod part of Uelg.uiu rtgima. population. the face. All her wounds woro recoivcd In lull popiUartty by trying military our considering that the French have been since the revolution of 185"). tilk excitsmknt. "This Is excusable. The sons of those and our soldiers are hailed as of valor of France, and we should have to support the troops, Put when the brief but pithy and throbbing Joy, too, quiio front, giants intolerable burden of a armed prestigeIf the first to violate tho soli." Bismarck Ostend, from a small village In tho ninth ccntary, at Jena and by tiic very men under the weight of wi1030 perpetual peace. Belgian became an seaport about lioo. It w«9 telegrams, glowing on ibe bulletin board In front who.wcro vanquished Valtny did not they have suocumbed. numbersFrance Issues liom the present war as strong as moreover Informed our that ho had important of the Hekai.d oftlce, proclaimed a provisional to moke their into evon at with all the bulwarks iutact from behind which correspondent destroyed by tho sea in 1384. Having been rebuilt expect way Franco, the Wo know not wnal counsel may prevail In the ever, been down to have a look at the near U was walled Philip the Good in 141G and fortilied government established, composed of the that now environs 8110 lUeiiaCO* W1U IUUI1U piUVIUCO »UU UIO rttlUUIUill*!, Belgian troops by 1mulcts of the !.- ft who for ho pr'.ce of frightful hecatombs; thoy did not think that perplexity France; itterribleI* by the Prince of Orange in 1583. The sle-e by the have longundaunteda neither to-day nor to morrow that any calm decision we snail aaruln find ourselves continually exposed to the frontier. "I confess," ne said, "they do not a Uiue fought the usurpations of excitement an incapable government would offer them twenty the from which tlie of our Spaniards, baglnnlng In 1001, terminated, after Napoleon, oau issue Item that furnace; Boiue days, danger bravery troops Inspire me with a very high opinion of their loss of men to the garrison and 80,000 to tlis leached it* height, an l the uuc of American feeilug opportunities for victory in spite of the courage of must be allowed lor the subsidence of the hot aud theIneptitu ic of the French commanders nave 60,000 set m steadily for tho and conservation of undoubtedly, us. We shall have no order or discipline; only, when they have martialtheir besiegers, September 20, leai, with the capitulAlion glory the French soldiers; above all, they never hoped fever of the first moment. Then will come the hour tilts time delivered confidence or me town, it again capituiateu to uic nines, juiy France. or iticat resolves. Who nth u tutr.e Uieni'i me la peace, aud a few years later we shall be forced to great coats on, one can see a great deal of paletot TKtrroNic KKitvon. mac me wretcn enmuuep wuu me ueieuce wo »ro id. 1706; was ceded to the Emperor m 1715, and (sic.) natural representatives ol the country no doubt; tho1; ren»nf tu« ih!-j>>'v nacrifloj»8 lnntriog today, bat hardly anv soldier." Had the to French The Among tho OeiiuauK it would be difllcult to realize or the honor of France should hasten to down who will And lu their is this to iietu'a weak and Inadequate termination ex-Emperor tbe August 15,1716. Frouohearrendered and lay assembled Chambers, Napoleon been successful In yietdiug to the took posaos-lun of Osieml July 13, 1794. and the the depth, breadth Intensity of their Mtap, hie sword at ilio feel of their King while lio still had the solution of the formidable problem Involvedpatriotismof the great struggle on which wo have entered to English availed It unsuccessfully 20, 1798. it Tliey wero poslilvclj d lii'lou* with delight; for to In the re-establishment of peace under conditions defend our national existence? And shall we not, Impulse of France (or foreign conquesttraditionarylie May thein who have for so oars looked noon a valiant army to command. before down our arms, exact was given up by the Treaty of Paris, Mar 30, 1814. inauy .1 , less painful to the logitlmate pride and the interest laying satisfactory wontd doubtless have shown as lit tic regard for "tho or is said to have been fouudod us the fated enemy of Gorman unity his totalNapoleon"Tho Prus.s:an.s remember gono to Pana in of guarantees that we shall not he again suddenly Ghent, Gand, by oownlail and utter ruin came like a having France, iti a contest lor llle or whenever it Is faith of treaties" as Bismarck tnus manifested by the Vandals, who made an lrruptlou Into the low Providence of 1311 anil hut were then In the As for the Imperial government, Its fate Is sealed. death, involved countries In tbe filth In 879 It was hod in roctlUoailon of u long and bitter wrong. 181ft, tlioy company or Its required by the political necessities of the rulers of Implication, and Belgium, (he of century. ravaged all Alexander of Russia and Our first defeats were the signal of fall. Napoleon Francet despite protests by the Northmen; in 1180 it was made the capital of hibernian' 110irs. Europe. Wellington or [If. is no longer aught but a phantom, aud his England, would have ralleu a comparatively easy Flanders; in 1314 It witnessed the of Among the Irish tli re was a curious aqd inarched In advance of them. The Idea with nun. Who or what shall follow TUB Rt'MORKD AUSTBO-ITAl.IAN ALLIANCE. suppression ulteraiion of mi England eynastr expires A Vienna "irom a very well inrormed prey Into his hands. Jacques Van Arteveltle's lnsurreotlon; lri 1451 It seillluierit. So long Napoleoninieresttngthat could there atone thin time and that bum ig the secret of the future. letter, the government of the was the supposed leader or tlie French and they gut to us to on tho source," in the tiiatern liudf/et, states that a league Tho geographical position of Belgium Is such that against Philip Oood.rebelled «f Nor does It belong either predict Austria and is "in course of Duke of Burgundy; in 1689 It rebelled against Charles the national purpose of this war ng-ilustemUodledthey ooul 1 obtaui posies mo» the capital of of the moment what changes these vast events between Italy whenever the nations of to war it Is Prussia there were few w.rds of ensure spur and that In certain eventualities these two Europe go open V.; In February 24. 1540, Charles V. entered Cheat. altered without anybody's I actually turnscivilizationtheir will bring to the political, moral and material forruatiou,"to all and to The "Pacification of Ghent" was slgnod In the Town against Inm. But yesterday there were few llilior- of There Is a fact, however, which Powers might place themselves actively ou the side ready subsist tbe hostile armies that aiaus so ta 10 heads. Thins easy eooug i to comprehend, and lor Europe. conditionof France. The writer seems to have arrived at rrtflT bA It In At anv mfimnnt. llah'gs tn Ka. Mali, November 8. 1576. Ghent surrendered to the poor dob tevcrenc. They hail looks to us like a rb>lng truth; it is that this It was taken Loula tho establishment 01 ti.e republic with -and the sake of their reason let us hope that glory so slaughter. tills frightful soectacle revea'ed to these conclusions because several articles hostile to Spaniards September 17,1684. by joy, atrocious since the oome, what It has so often been, the arena of war.a XIV, of France, March 9, 1078; it \va3 taken by the the victories of die j'rus-ljtis in the pro. poetforget will not l»e denied them.1' h world, will kill war Itself. Prussia Cieruiuny have appeared, the beginning of which are great j shuddering war, In the ref.ui welcome ihe cry which now uugs through but France is ou her feet uud Franco never united bv Prussia's triumph, will be neither greater 1814-16 to 1830, Belgium consisted of the most the bands of too Duke of Burgundy. Tho Paris, "Libcrid, cgidit\ tlateral renders. suri nor more poweriul than she was yesterday if The eastern Budget also aay.» that the Vienna which It afterwards at mined under CharlesprosperityV. l'eaue PErv.'EliN Til KM. liet the favorers of Bonapartlsm and the her aggrandizement be not the signal of a liberal heterogeneous and Ill-composed elements. The Henceforth wo shall tiavo no more J/orgen Boat reports:. under tho exactions of the Duke of Alvadeclinedin quarrcla makers of coups a'^tat now rejoice over their work progress for humanity; her banner will have gained provinces, which constituted In former timesdisjointed1669. Mons was invested by the Fronch. under Irish and Germans, unless If the lalier bet.\eeiiami taste the flavor of their triumph Let the no brighter glory should It but continue to shelter That It has seen a copy of some notes taken by the movement of William to force oa Grand Duke or Baden after au interview with the appanage of 60 many distant and powerful Luxemburg, tu 1678, and again, under LouisMarshal any iCmg t.ppiaudpoor dunes of personal government, or the Institutions that are bubiud the times. King In 1691, wlien the walls were Tho 1110 French a ruler tiie.y don't want. and of Imperial glorv measure tho of The henceforth will no lomrer be between William, in June, luofl. it appears from theso notes States, offered in the character of the people a motley XIV., dostroyod. t' k sad and anxious oao'i.s. pMjlsclturnabyss struggle that tho told the Grand Duke that count French retained it till tho por.co of Rvswick, October Fhaiue to the verge of which the empire lias brought the material forces of nations. It will be between their Klug patchwork difficult to be denned. Historians have 1697. took it again In l7ol, but wore driven Among 1110 French rcsid u s of New York tlmre us for tho third lime in sixty years I Did theso phases of moral development, between had proposed that lho baar district shouldlilsluarckhe so, They was union iremulotisoessaud an respective France. We are authorized to this discovered in it the pride and bigotry of Spain, the out by Prmce Eugene and the Duko of Marlborough tlety. Maui might ipartos but know how to die, when their CicsariauRoil their civilizations and their forma of liberty. By given np to give October 20, 1700. By the Treaty of Utrecht, April i>e observed in up-town restaurant* and in front of toga Is torn from thoir shoulders I Had the first one tills criterion, France, cveu though mutilated, if statement au nnquuliflod denial; no such notes were Industrious dulncss or Germany, French bluster the budetiu boards looknia aud nervous, to ever takeu or have ever existed, nor lias tho 11, 1713, It was restored to Austria. The French pale lot himself lie killed at Waterloo ho might have beou such rauHt be licr late, will, we continue still to hope, and susceptibility, Dutch order and avarlco, It aller a siege of sixteen days, June -7, (lictu this event has u duferent cooiu'exlon, a moro pardoned of hi t crimes. Had the second followed ilio remain tlio great Initiative and nation. The government ever dreamed of ceding to FrancoPrussian captured 3rcad a and glorious one of German inasmuch as tlioso traits are all commingled 1746, and again alter the warmly contested battle significance, possible dejper danger example or the gallant General Douay; had he gone day when, bv the fated march ofevents.and that day foot territory. of which took place near Mons on the Mian we can ro readily comprehend. Revolution in of a Prussian ballet, France might have undoubtedly Is no longer distant.the of DARK STORIES OP FRENCH TURK ATS. in the Belgian character. The opposing principles Jcuuuapcs, has never in »cd 1. iron, and circled 111 its f franco. It i« tins mages .ne poor Frenchmen like a Hon to tho lost extremity, amll his wounds material stieugtb. will no be of In case of its trampled upon. From time immemorial, rays one pillaged by Northmen, us tremble for then beloved and If Countries longer Duchy Baden, supporting Prussia, placed under the protection of Philip IL U among country, had rendered it impossible for him to act. measured by the superficies of their territory and adding that inUme lea famines ne seratent pats chronloler of their civil wars and IV. la 1295 and was tue Joyous and trlumph.uii Teutons would but the command after the same foreign invasions, was fortified by Philip s en took htm; WiinplII the number of their inhabitants, but by tho value of All comment is superfluous. epargutles." hare been kicked in the words of seized by Ilcnry VIII. of Eagland, a luue or \lie anguish whtoli rends the breastsrealizeen who recently conducted the unfortunateWimpffj the progress realized and or the liberties acquired: they uutll, Francis I. It from th« of many good and p.trtoiir Frenchmen aero they In Morocco, and who tried to pass off his on that day France, cured of her wounds, will still THE ORLEANS PRINCES. tuoy kuow Spanish from neata.I. e. Dutch 29, 1513. purchased September i>o loss lavish of their sneers at la bene campaign to tlie of Iludlbras,English kUig in October, 1618. It was taken might for victories. It was WluiplTen who eems not unlike what might be the enemies of the latter only as robbers are their swords at the of France and they are Industrious, saving, contented, pet By made a kennel 01 an a minion bull terriers let of course, exalted In tho triumph or the German placed disposal The Barrier treaty, signed at Antwerp, November by enemies to each other when tho question is ou the of their otrer. although not entorprlslng; good citizens, LUC VI Lb bU LUC loose. Sometimes it grew and arms. In one of these It loudly acceptance Now,insist severing,ID, U1D, CUIIIlUt'U VIIDIVIIJ 1/UbUU, awful, challenged how to divide command and booty, enemies and says Louis Philippe lost tne throne through tho paclflo or but indifferent friends; superstitious almost always, who were soon compelled to evacuate It. comparison with the lustiest effort the newsboy accomplices, atone and the same time. The The battles of lolpslo and or Waterloo wore apathetic) policy lie followed and his but ready to pay proper respect to autnorlty. Louis XV. seized It hi 1745 and demolished Its fraternity ever made during the war. Long llle to part 's had a party in Trance; perhaps they mightBonaI great events, but yet they cannot be certainly in the affulrs of his noninterventionAlthough Brussels has been so long the headquarters fortifications after the famous battle of them, and uiay their lungs never need the even have found soiae.friends there. The to the four days' battles near Sedan, withcomparedthe His descendants seem resolved toneighbors.ot republican refugees from every country In Europe,. Fontenoy, May 11, 1746, when the French, application of cod iher oil. lubricating can excite no other emotion (there thanifohenzollernshatred consequent surrender or Napoleon and an army i be old posh leu their euergy, and and especially from Franco, there are very few Marshal defeated the allied army, OF I.A'i by reconquer under Saxc, TJih, FLOW KR AND LIQUOR. and horror from one end of the territory to the other. loti.ooo men strong. While the first-named battles no doubt they would try to retain it by allying native republicans In Belgium. And it is altogether by the Duke of Cumberland. Tho French Of late the lager beer saloons have be^u reaping Lot them by tho reception accorded to them in had been the results of almost all the combined and to a mistake that annexation to Frftnce is generally commandeda Judge with tue Chauvinists, attempting themselvesfotrnrA/l tiv tlia I'nlnrlnna flvaKan tarn a vltrlit In aa< on this occasion numbered 76,000 men, in the largest share of profits from the all-prevalent that part or tho country least averse to Prussia. armies, the victory at Sedan Is duo to entire Europe to the tutelage of France. The positionarmy defended by '2-0 pieces of artillery, while war fever, hot a saloon whore tbe Gainbruus Let them Judge by Alsace; let them Jndjre by the armies and to German alone. Kuropean is not douo. we subjectsorting that a Junction wltlt France was never of is so d from the Hall hut courage GermanThe work of Germany yet though have the allied forces consisted oo.ooo men, oir whom beverago City to IUrlein population of Strasbourg. When a nation has tlio confidence with which the German troops went Into mude a good beginning: the fall or Napoleon rceras in Belgium, from the (lavs or old, whenpopularthe about 28,000 were English and Hanoverians. At the counted triple earnings from noon to uiglit honor to call itself Fiance it may commit mistakes: the war Is now justified. Who would have dreamed imminent, but has not yet taken place. Should wo sturdy burghers or Flanders again and again beginning of the battle the English carried hut in those resorts whore tho ardent rye but It will make all sacrifices, It will undergo all six wee>-s that tho criminal our enormous efforts well the whole French chivalry, to those of I7»;t,repelled to The and the malt constitute the chief attraction it ago arrogance have cause to consider that before them, but the Dutch took flight.everything liquid privations and all kinds of torturn rather lliau suffer or the aggressors was so soon to be punished v To repaid if the Orleans family succeeded in ousting whon Dumourlez wrote to the convention the victory was mainly due to a chargo made by the might have been also noticed I ho patronage was n st ain to rest upon lis honor, or an aggression oil declare war only a lew weeks ago because King the Bonapartest Should we have then attained the nnlon was effected with Belgium A cottp* tie anOre. Irish brigade, led by Lord Clare. The treaty Many a man may attribute a sure head andexrcisivc.Its national Integrity. Wnllam had declined to sign a hnraillaling the great object of tho war.a long and secure peace Almost the first acts of the revolution or 1830 were of Atx-la-Chapelle, October is, 1748, restored a scorched stomach to lit* fondness lor war lows This Is what curtain English and Amorican which would have shown to the world that for ourselves and for Europe t No one In Germany the rejecting of tho French tn-color and tho hoisting Tournay to Austria. It was again taken by and whiskey of late. do not seem to comprehend when, upon jonruaidKapoleon Is the master of Germany, and to-day.declaration,to will reply affirmatively. A peace with a restored of the standard ot Brabant. the French November 8, 1792, but was retaken Napoleon, France and Prussia hnd their merits of surrender, they Immediately l>e to write to the same "1 orleaus without other would be In the days of the Romans the sonthern half or 1703. 'The French, under discussed and an I 111 Bonaparte's learning compelled King, lay my prince, guarantees, and the by the Austrinns April 3, up down, back forward, ui.iuy the hone of seeing peace arise from tillsexpressedsword ut (he feet of your Malesty." These are null more of tin armistice than one with Napoleon: the Netherlands was inhabited by Belgians, Gcneruls Sonham and Daendels, defeated tho Aug* languages, good and ba l, to a bigger exient than he It once more said: It Is (ho empire evor in the of of the bad northern half by the Fatavlans, on whose northern before this same capitulation, which lurdly yet occurred lifecontrastsfor the latter, at the beginning war. Julius trlans in a series of engagements city. ever the triple subject, will bo likely to got that has capitulated.not the .country. The empire an enough for the great nation, boundaries lived the Frleslanders. thenar 12 and 1794. The allies won tho battle that on Tor Emperor. gathered glory alreadysubdued the and the Frleslnndeis, and May 11, 13, * is the nlghtmaro has weighed Trance and wfih the tv/f«m again m France wo should Belgians of Pont-ii-Chln or Tournay May 23,1794. This AT TUB nOTEI.3, Uls' nineteen and that has melted away. Emewhere:. July friendly relations with the Batavtau- aboutestablished who wero years, just soon have to take the field anew, and pcrhup9uudcr With the struggle between the French, nearly and it may be fairly presumed in every well But what an awaking Franc-; covered with b.ood, At divers times the virs. po<»ilt of has less favorable circumstances thau to-day, tho year C4 before tho Christian era. luo.ooo strung, and the utiles lasted from live Indespcraiothe household, iliouah went to Inquire, with her most, mcrtnl the Coimany of ttie Kotuan empire the Netherlands came the allies made a nobody regulatedgrappling enemy, enemy uttered its warning to Franco thai should Germunv AUSTRIAN FEKLINO FOR (JKKMANr. decay morning till nine at night, when tho events in l'aris were paramount topics, 'inis is of her revolution, the enemy of her nationality, the r to war under the sway of the F>anks. By the treaty or drove their from the lor evi bo forced against (ho French she would In tho and niter 887 the gallant charge and opponents ms it sUoulu be, everyb ay said ihaiino establish* euciny of her republic, the enemy who was only never sheath her sword until she h;ts reconquered gays the Koelrtische ZeiluAg:. Verdun R43 northern, field. General Ihrhcgru seized Tournay Juun 30 and iiicul of a republic in lianas ludlcates the approach barbarous and brutal and over part of the Netherlands was annexed to of Jeiutnapea. eighty years ago, lier old provinces of Lorraine and Alsace. The Tlio srmpatliy with Germany awakened !u Austria (;e>in.in the German remaining,annoxed It to iho French department of the millennium. whom she so easily triumphed then, but who has French ridiculed this menace, and said that bv the Freu< h declaration of war lias survived our tue empire. Although It was at by Fruuce by tbe treaty TUB Fit EMU AM) T11E REPUBLIC.SOW TllST TARE become anil who to-dav they appointed dukes and earls governors of tno length relinquished crafty, prurient, skilful, would yet not only take the whole of the Ithenlsii viclonesand still accompanies the German arnues Nctberlaud the latteremperorsof Paris May 80,1814. IT 11 ERE. her to the greatest danger to which she subjectshas provinces, hut also divide Germany. But while the In the field. The voices which are at present raised provinces, yet gradually railway with OMond, Tho full and satisfactory confirmation of the news ever been exposed. 8nch Is iho renluy that she were had made themselves independent so eariy as In Liege, connected by French dreaming of the line of the Main in favor of a speedy peace with the half-conquered tho tenth Thus arose ihc earldoms of and France, lias extensive manufactures, a that a republic d«jaclu w as en'ubiUhed once more finds before her at the moment wuon she reawakens German union hns become a fact, Rnd, thanks to foo are those enemies to t ne German cause, whose century. in Us inexhaustibleAntwerp in Fiance had a good effect upon our Fieueii leliow become horse the that she must take to of Flanders, Holland, the duchy of Brabant and other large commerce and, vicinity, to f, reality France, this German union Is now enabled not pretended prayers for the maintenance of peace In 1W the sole heiress of coal mines. It Is the Birmingham of Belgium. In ciilzeus. ft cave assurance that tno niauagement her. comprehend at a glance, and In the presence of only to revenge the wrongs of past countries on to the outbreak of hostilities wore, wo may lordships. Margaret, Us tomb of Saint Laiuhert was of affairs had scd into other more energetic, which shujuiMt form a absolute, but to previousFlanders, married Philip tho Bold, who then came the seventh century pa supreme, France, obtain that position to which, by Us believe, anything but sincere. of that earldom. About the same a favorite resort for pilgrims. One of Its bishops, more competent and fearless bands than that of tho resolution.the resolution to conquer. immovablebnlilant spirit and power, It Is entitled. This has with since Into posesstou It In 1408. Aflor tho Imbecile of the As for htm o she has made. feellug strengthened every day tliuo tho Hue of the ancient dukes of Brabant expelled In 1400, recovered government Kinporor. And this ro ob already Although Tho New rorlcer in a well considers 1 the war began, and has now reached fever heat. of Its army at bln-den it surrendered to Charles not ten words of sympathy were uttered yesterday the ocean separates us from France wo led the Jownnl, became extinct and tho duchy was bequeathed by 1467.defeat Lv true-born Fr. uclumin. lie was heart and we know what she artlc.e, compared the fallen Ciesarisin of STATEMENTS OF TUKCO CUUE1.TIKS. Johanna of Brabant to her grand-uepliew, Anton of the Bold, Piute of Burgundy, November 12, any universally of her mighty pulsations Kapoleon the Bold. Other of The duke again took olTeueo, and, having put down at tbe cause of all tbe recent disasters and ts capable of unuer'taking. We attest, we pro< laitn III. and the exalted mission of the German people, It has been repeatedly stated, during the war, Burgundy, son of Philip parts Louis XL the of which have come tho standards of a that ail her tho Netherlands were in course of time annexed to eluded with treaty conI disgrace upon without fear of receiving single denial, and without any proor being given, that the Prusslaus half of the marched against Lttyre, which was taken France. Indeed, if Frenchmen at home entertain sons placed at this moment on the hither sho:e of proceeds:. these possessions, until, iu the latter 1468. LouisPeronue, their brethren here and K'o over saw such contradictions as we have at times been harsh to their prisoners, and as fifteenth the whole was under the and burn d Sunday, October 30, tbe same feelings that give the Atlantic count upon a universal, furious generation century, nearly XIV. took Llcge in 1038. Marlborough acquired to, it will be passing strange if a Ihnbexpressionof resistance ou her part. Yesterday there see them. 'Ihere Is a people demoralized by fair play is a Jewel It Is but right and Just to give sway of the duke ot Burgundy. Subsequently The who tree Is ieit or a s iou of tue were implacablesubdued a system of brute force and driven the renowned F.mperor Charles V. inherited all these possession or it October 18,1702. French, the Bonaparte siauding, Bonaparttsts, soofallats, republicans, by despotism,the other side of the story. Many roports reach us which the of assailed it without success In the summer or 170ft, Bonaparte house over dons the Imperial purpio ainoug us. What arc these differencescommuniststo a wicked war by Ihe desperation of its tyrant, immense possessions, only daughter October 1748, Tbe French, worth to-day ? All of tie have but one thought aud lighting for the glory of tho middle ages and the of crimes committed by the African reglmcnto of the last duko in the male line of tho House of obtained possession 10, again. nations1 while here is as a to her tho under General Dumonrtcz, also took Lifge, alter The Indignation exhibited against Napoleon was one aim.to raise Trance up again and to purge her attainment or other property, France and the country people In Alsace and had brought dowry nusband,BurXundy, the Austrtansln the vlcinltv, November 28, Irrationally Insomuch so mat at a restaurant of the Prusslau contamination. When that shall a people, moral and rising Into juvenile power, The KoelnUcht for tisfrlan Archduke Maximilian. Charles V. defeating with lose, strong, ami been done wo can recommence our old aware of its mission, united for the first Zeitxing, Instance, fcajs;.Lorraine. the together with Hpaln and 1792; buttney wero In turn beaten great In Nassau street the only defender, apologist navo peaceable On the buttle field of Wocrth Netherlands, bequeathedMarch 1793. It was annexed to France in 1795. sympathizer he had In a company of over £11 ty, If tnero be occasion; hut, bclore all and abovequarrels,time and hauling for tho highest alms, attacked corpses were found Its colonies, to his son, Philip II. of Spain. During 4, 1814. as the laud a bnt victorious the mangled in a jllHguating manner. The eyes of some the of the latter the northern of the The Cossacks captured It .launary, turned out to be a Prussian. all. let »a\o the Fatherland of Frauoe, of by hypocrite, by power had been mit and the reign provinces to In 1814, and was added io RAFFLED HOPE*. free thought. of Us -moral He., a. Thua a bvpocrite soiled out, tongues of others cat out. Netherlands separated themselves from i ho southern the Netherlands Ltcg<'belonged The at the Can the of sentiment that has so with the blood of his victims, a stranger Fourteen Bavarian soldiers, who were surrounded, and became a separate Hints, under the Belgium iu 1880. _ , nnreasonablenencss of tho French nnlty just desired to but the Turcos cut their throats provinces was founded tn the fseventh century. Don moment may be excused. L