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Show iujtsir ot wuat Had taken place. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS BY TONY BXl'ItESS, Excmxa., ?Bws yitoit the SOUTH. . A ksss meeting of cltlicnJ was U at SaTanuali, Oa., on .tho night of er.9tli'. It was tho largest-ever held 'jtfV Captain, John Anderson "was Aoiea rresident, and" Cbas. H. Way, wtUry. The follanriug resolutions, j tnored by Capt. N, X. Uarlow, nnd lsd by Col, Henry K. Jackson, and 'ppertcd in ait clociuent and. patriotic ftn by Uon. W. Lntf, Uell elector at f8 and. were adopted uuauiroouslv, '"'hgreafenthusiasrat 'VVCjtbo citizens tbe CoautyOJiathann ignorifig all j"ty paraes and issues, cordially uuita lu knowing oktlous, JirstJ jwrfctd, That, the election of Lincoln 'iTamliuHo ihPre&Tdcncy niul Vice Watdency of the,, United, States ought Ml a-att will not. be submitted to. , U- Uwhii Thattve rerjqest the Jetfls-re Jetfls-re AwunMUIs'ilntp"ii. Jiy rc ,j0Bt ih earijettpraciicaGloiuomeut, J commDulcato theru to our Senators -wi-rescnUtires to-jjcmgressyiapd co. wta witU th OoTcrupr.in -.calling a "s.tntioa of the people to dttcrmiua th awe or ruossares pf redress, ' ' . -tarfrfitVTtfffro jfesclfuily. re- uInibsnlie,at ot'corairtetcial lutsV c ' ci .Stiit.eonseqtii-ni,. tpon thq 1 csent pdlltfcil ercforgencVi 0 Alhi toW,fnnqiF;tespeetfdIly' re- ;y :c?t that the legislkthre take Immediate ,r spslo organlitanaJjarw the forces V' 0 eStttt?.' " .t. V Jft . ".I vtb, JbiohtJ,. That coplei dt 'tl'ie fortbts totf resolution Iielsent wltiibutjelay to f p rScuatota litnd HcjircsenUttrc In thtfj'l ifieral, assembly, of the' Strtie who arefri The. Colonial' flag of atiorgla.wasTaised ' at; nfternoou -0n .OreWs tuonumsut, e nM$ft nnRferllB , presencw-oC . inituse multitude. AiluressW wcrts s adeoinirgfeat incitement greriflcll, t uptwllarlowCoT. Jackson,-Slayer Jolmt in and others, oro now' addressing Ira- ' ense. crowds ,bf citkens. its Johnson psare;. p.-j . J i -j '.. t t Gor. Brorrn In bis message' Mto the porgia Legislature;' referred io the "pa- i mlVwil inthc origlri of .ouriifcrcri? i iciit, and portrays the eerie of nuonstl- 1 ttlbnat and tnifrifndly, acts ulucijuently assed. He is poeitlrely MTcre'ou Mas i scbuMtta lairs; and saygifttKo, law, of i rassscliusctts can plunder rrbrn QeorgiaV itiieiis;that.Stateinnstu,e1'cb'iupeHed to i Bmpensate.trjcnJi ,,He ladviseS reprisals I ud says, let us meet, .unjust aggression i ndi unconstitutional'. State - legislation Hhust re'talistlotC, He recommends the : ttactment of laws uthorf2lng the icixure ' f such nmodnts 'of, money or the property fsitiy dtiken df such offending iiud fallh ss'State.foinliidemn'ifieatieft'ror lheloss otcitiicns.of.Oeorgra; , I The GbTcrnor; entertains: riii doubt qf I io rights of each State io decide to act jf hcrself'so lougasnllthgiStajes nWdo 1 1 good faitlt'byih'o , ConstitatJon.il lobll- i alloit. Ko Siatc cab withdraw "row i he UfilOn, without being guilty of bad ith to the Others, nny violation, of the I ompsct relieves all parties; the right of cccssfqh for whuse Vus enly denied by hose who deny tho sorer'tiga'ty of the ItateS. .TJie lncssage Oils- twenty-two : losely printed octavo pages, eud contains foil rdViow of Ivdrthcru.legislat'iOii. He i encfudcslhns: fortlt'e. purpose, of pot 1 log the btate in a defensire conJition n i sst as possible.-nnd preparing for the mcrgenc'wliichni'iibeitiiet sooner or, ' iter, jie recommended that the sum. -of no million dollars be fmmedtatelv- nnnro. '. irfalcd hi n mUitary fnnd'Jorthc easuipg ear and prompt rrb.lslpiVtaada for rais-ng rais-ng such, portion of the ran'rlcy ns may riot ie in the treasury aj( fast as the public Xpendltures may r.eHuircV'milliousfor de-ense. de-ense. but not oneentfor tribute should le the future mottq of a Southern State, ind to cjfery'demand- for- further caaas-ibn caaas-ibn or coriipromiso of oar rights wo houtd reply; tlie argument is exhausted d wo uow.staud.oit our.own arms;,f' '.Senator Toombs, of Georgia, resigned lis scat uu. trnvStb. Aft election for U. 5. Senator was Lid on thq table fur the ifesetitj A WU. -wits .introduced taxing iiaimfactureti .urltcles; Wnrcsj ' &ci, atse ireveoiing' citixens' of ouvuding States roni sntsing-iu tfie eonrts of G'eo)-gia. On Saturday, Kor. IQth, . meeting fas held, in Augantn, the ilayor prciid ilg. JlcwUitTrtnS protCRtln- ugilnst the ixpulsiou of cI'I?.6tjS witliout trial end fn ayor ejfhtir ?iifl'ojJcAa;luitcl. At night k rantpfeot1 sce'c?sM nieclln 'Was li.eld ind TiWdntf Kpecchc made; Aw "dilega-ion "dilega-ion uf niuutcjineu ma nipoiiitcd ti) the Military Convention at iltlledgeirille. Saturday the mlliwVycojnpahles'pl Xfoiit-' qinery'ully rVjtaIj.ifacd" teiiild "iiicir yr,ticV,.be,.PqVt'Ciior., iThe .Dispatch yg, the, citizens of Jlobileopposeiisecos-imi. Jlobileopposeiisecos-imi. Kliietcutlis of the country are for irsifuibnV.Tlil plajvqt ie'cc-sion.ntill be irranguiis'jweck. -Thjt, GovernorJu-lictary.-bolu'.S'enatorstind nil the. Con- ;ressuten;iint one, are for disnnion. r An mmeiliate Convention fhii bccu dete'r imed upon. " The military, State convention nct on the 12th Inst:, the attendance Was' very large. lttsolutibuS were passed favoring secesslbiV1. ''Gbri Brown iiade o strq.bg resistance re-sistance peccb; "declaring right bt ecees sion and diity'bf otheS" States' to sustain their rights. He declared if fi-dcral trogps' 'atleflipled eoercfon, for every Georgian who felt iff the conflict the heads of two federal soldiers should atone fbKthe "outrage ton State sovereignty. ilrlVdeUgft-has iplrodncvd. a resolution resolu-tion in thelezlslature declaring Georgia outbf the Union; a similar bill has been introdnced and calliug a invention to ratifj- them; both have been referred to u comrnitte Senator Toombs"' resignation is Vo take place OA the "4th of March, unless un-less Gcorghi soonfcrt secedes. A resolu-tion.wasToifercd resolu-tion.wasToifercd instructing the 'Senators nnd UcpVcsntatlvcs in Congress to resht tho couatlrfg of the electoral votes ol those Stales -which nullified tho fugitl.ro slave law; Jt was made the rpcc'ial erdei of the 20th. A resolution was offxreil contemplating n call for a Southtrn con I vention in February, nt Atlanta. One o the provisions or tue retaliatory put exempts ex-empts all foreign goods and merchandise imported int6 Georgia and other southern south-ern points from State, County and Corporation Cor-poration tax, after January 1st. A b)H has been introduced into both houses calling call-ing a convention to which all Federal af fairs arc to be referred. In the South Carolina lA-gislatnro on tho 10th the Speaker announced the resig-ination.of resig-ination.of 'Senator Chestnut. A. member elfercda resolution that bis resignation be ncceiited as an act of loyalty to the State. The committee on Inderal Kcla tlous.rcpertcdaU amendment to the Senate Sen-ate Lilt calliuy a, Convention, fixing the meeting in December instead of January. Discussed and passed nnantmeusly. Senate Sen-ate concurred unanimously iu the amendment. amend-ment. A tneinber offered" a resolution which empowered the Governor to raise ten thousand volunteers. Tno largest and most enthusiastic meeting meet-ing ever held in Charleston, S. 0., assembled assem-bled on the night of the lSih, at Institute Ilall, to ratify the call for a convention by the Legislature. The galleries werej filled by ladies. Judge -McGratli presid-l ed,, 8pe.ecb.es were ma(p by-McGratb, ijpratt. Khcttr Colcock, Conner and oth ers When n speaker declared thisUmon ia dissolved, the eutbualasm was perfectly wild, Qtjtside meetings wert addressed by lcadibg merchants; ull dcelsriog their r nhydqabi. thai South 'Oarolfria; WlW tHi me. TOmctto banners nre mnlti'plylng. rho LVarie't pffice, displaye a Palraetto Ug nith.tlib motto, "South Carolina. has nqved, uthtf Stites Kilt follqw," On th. e ev?rw fs a. single star with room for if her. s, (hoy ,cotni. Th?iiatc:bIinbrirwli'(I jwriattte of ospqhsibrt ,ot specie payment ,by ."banl;t lajscd lfa. second retailing Iti thotllotlte,-fhe thotllotlte,-fhe eonveritlo'n bill wiiftrend.n third, time iti'd passed fUd'ariira'auHTy. ' H"t!fl4 Wat :wnigl4-.to.ah act, irid sent W the Senate ,6 be. ratified. . ? " - , " , , Mf.riphornetts61rftfon tiat a'Jqirtt lotamitteeoa. military of JbbtU Hbuscs to ict nuriug the recess, to prepare, a" plan for irniiugtbe Staie,'ahd that the joint coni-inltteo. coni-inltteo. q.n Gnaiicd prepare arschc'ine to f'aiie iho'neccssary Supplies, 'were adopted: Mr.Comn propifsod that' tho President jf tlie W,uik Of the Stite.beutherizcd tb advertise Hill Jfbvember, 23d fof,eafed proposals' for a loan of $500,000. 1 Hi wit authorized, by a friend to liar he would Hesolutlba not'eortstdeted. ! 1 ' The bill tcf'arpfc'thdi Statgf wa re-eom mittcd. AxesolStioa.was, passed'for the pajjagw to pre. notice oficIection; n5?. ..The. resolution" for the committee jon military to enqdiro- iu'to' tbe propriety of fbrtifylrig'rarious; cxWd 'towns ori the' seatcoast fas, lost : ... TJio JJousojuetanilread iheibank bill.' Its titlaas changed to-anS'act; and it was "sent to. tho Senatd fof. railQcatlou:' Tlie Lcgislatnro wes to adjonrri on the "rhBauk of ClmrlMtolias agreed to take J00;000r and'tho balance of the 400f 000 loan will.betaken li.other city ranW, Mr. Hill, mcmbfcr- of ,the House from Georolir; has , taken a decided stand for secession. Senator Hammiai has-jre-' signed. ' ! ; Ther'o was nri Immense ran 6'ri' ' the Charlealoti lJanksand a special bill passci to protect them. . ; . , i A number of rtoters was ..apprehended' at-'Washington At- tUelr" trial on, the lathlnsf.vitHfaDSpirotV'that there' was'ft concerted plan to destroy the Republican wigvram by' tho Iireclslnridge club before the election of ' Lincoln. Tlie police ore :scrioasly Implicated In tlie outrage. r . " '..",..' 'ITio ''State, newspaper cornea' out as an : Independent-Journal; .opposlrig'disnnidn.''' A company of U. S. Artillery left Port Hamilton Saturday, for Payettcville, X.' C:, to protect the V. SI Arsenal,- at" that ulaco. On the 12th, private information was circulated in Washington, that, the declaration declar-ation qf Independent of South .Carolina wasiaid before the rresident tliat day; this however requires .confirmation. As far as-can, be ascertained there is uo disposition disposi-tion either on the part of the administration administra-tion or of gentlemen of political prominence promin-ence here toinicrfero in the present southern south-ern movemcut; except perhaps in a friendly friend-ly spirit, ' It is now probable thai, the resident will soon issue) anaddressr proclamation, ns the election of delegates to tho South Carolina convention is to take place at an earlier day thuuvos, anticipated, atid-os ' In cdiisripienco there would not be st;fa- cicnt time for tho general circulation c-f an appeal through' the annual- message ns, was originally contemplated;-. Sachis the alarm Jr(" Washington that ICwill ftqt be ;Contiiiucd4iallie;Seat.of.ROveriimciit,,that value of real estate has been sensibly affected af-fected by the scccsstdn movement. ' kji&ijic? bcsindcnt saye several 'leadiflg virg'imaiis'rcpresent it tb.be the purpoio-of -.tlieir.State to become mediator bejt Vcec it&euXtoos whenrSouthjCarolina sliall have" occomplslicTeTsionr"'lTi basis will rebuirtf that no one' be elccled lrestdcut unless he receives a majbrityTqf both sections of the Uiiion,"and that no law be piued except by.a.majbHtyVW the members representing both section) thus, securing'-.majority 'bf thcwhble people in each case-On case-On hearing1 of the .movement, pP the Governor of Mississippi In "organizing minute men. Gov. Letcher addressed hini a note, hinting that. Wise was no longer Governor of -Virginia, (butrtbal another had sucpqedejl lfim) ho Jwouhltake car of the public interests qf the State. The' UWiV correspondent says several Virginia Congressmen1 represent the sen-tirQcnt sen-tirQcnt of the State as ia;favOt.of"Bub-milting ia;favOt.of"Bub-milting to the election nf Lipcotn. Jloinor gains crcdit,that Attorney Gen-i Gen-i era! Hlaidc and Secretary Floyd, have informed in-formed the President that they will resign if he upholds the Federal laws iu case ol nullification by any State. Considerable excltemeut was causod-at . Chjeagb1, III., bn the night ot the lSth.-ic ' coiistquenco of .tlie, arrest-bj the United States Marshal of a negro woman pruned Eliza, who escaped from Nebraska. City s short time since. The woman is claimed - asn slave .by Stephen Jiuckols, of Nebras I ka. The Marshal, In taking the womai - to jail, was stopped Jrt the street by au ex s cited crow'd cf negroes and was compelled to give, the woman to the city pefice Win lodged her in the armory for safe keeping It was expected that an effort would b made to take her to Springfield for exam ination before Commissioner Corneas The streets In the vicinity of the armor; were crowded with negroes, and som white persons, ill a high stato of exciti incut, who declare their intention to pre vent the woman's being taken away frot the city. - 1 1 A largo incctinj was held at Beard town on the I2tb, by. the Republicans, t rejofce over recent election news. Speed ts were made )y Hon. H. 15. Duinmei State Senator elect and others. Th res dtnecs of, inostefijtke citizeiut were Bri ijisittly flluftilnate'd, nnd a fine torch ligb procession paraded the streets. The di monstration was the largest of the can paigll. Mr. Geo. Brown, the reform Major, wa Inaugurated mi the 12th tost, at Bait more, .Md,. 11c closed his inaugural at I dress vith strong expressions of unis sentiment. The people of Baltimore, th largest of nil southern." cities, would sui tain him; when htiiaid the troo- policy t .Maryland was to adhere to the'Uulon s long- as he tould do so with honor an safety. In conclusion, he widj .no.caus government ever established byi,hurato wisdom, and which I consecrated and en j deared tq the heart M all; edt . oafy by abundant blessing of tho ptesent nibment but by" sacred memories of ,the psst and the great hope br.tbe fotttfe, ,The expe dleney bf cnlllnS Wig. of citl zeuS tD sustain tne TJiiida; much can vasd by onr 'liuslnbSa men; ' ASeutiiirn cenUen,a taitde bts.appcsralicc oh Haiti-more, Haiti-more, street, witU blue crkade,.ou, his, liaif hb was rcgar.dtd with mnth curiosity, but evidently with Lut lit tle favor, , , ! fhe ruraer tlial Yico. TresidVot jBre'cfe jnrldgel 'going South, to rusk Union' sp'c'echcs,''or'intcrrereln,anymiiiinerwliat ever with th trouble of, secession Sirites, Is Without foandation. . - ; . :. ' A meettog bf Bell nd touglu parties wa held at texingtoa,. Ky., on. the I2th'.,' resolutions were pad, denouncing la I strong ternis any attempt at secession or ; dlsnuion'by any State, Speeches wsro ! made by Leslie. Camb, and others! " Tlie banker were aharging five, per .cent disceuBl on South Carolinajand Georgia batiks. . " ' .-", ' ( j On the tease dy, a large' "and enthusl-astic enthusl-astic meeting. Irrespective of prllcsr was hcld' at'-Hemlersbu, Ky.6, TCt-G.pvertior, Dixon presided.. Strong Union speeches were-.made b,y .ilel .Breckinridge, arid Dgugla "men;" Untba -resolutions were unanimously adopted and secession Strong, ly deprecated, A meeting of the whole eqnnty-wa tailed for Saturday the Vftk -Ucws had been jtclegraphed that the Governor .of Mississippi has sailed the Legislature together.. - ,yho Southrn Medical;Studeuts had another meeting bn thq 12th,;and resolved to postpone decision In the matterj bl leaving New.Yorktlll the SoulhernStates had secedcdC;v v. ' Itlsr'dporledltt' 2?ew Tort that the hanVqf South Carolina tiad suspended specie payrnent'.' ... , On Sunday night, the 11th lust.,, the Erie R. R. safe at the Jersey City depot was fobbed of 10,000 dollars in bills and specie, ' - - i " At Providence, .. I; on the 42th, there was a, large. arid spirited mteting to inaugurate '. measure' .'for;, "relieving 'the pebpje'sriffering from, famine, in .Kansa. GovtSpragrio presided, Several ipecqhes w'ro made and a handsome siira wai subscribed . r 1 ' . . - - i . ' -W. ' . . An attempt was maao ia -I'nusucipniP to form the. Republican .t Clubs into a posse to supporV Lincoln In tho Presl dehtial(cltair,bitt wasdifeatcd. Resolutions Resolu-tions cxpressjBg'good will "to- ull sectlqni adopted. One Ward Club tendered it! strvfeqs fortfio. Inauguration, to op'post Southern Minute Men. - - . -.. Ricimoxn, Va Nov. 13. ,Thc affair of the south; .attract mucli attention licrcjaiidfthe people ,nre ca!nl) awaiting the issuci Meetings will prob obly belitldirf all thb different' countic! l or the Stato before tho Legislature toceti .fqv an cxreson tt,mWta oniulon.. 'Xh vote of the State as yet unascertained Iwtli parties figure out tnajority. Sever counties yet to bo heard from. v iRrenxosn; Kov.13i , Breckinridge' majority will prqb'abb not be'far from 11 l'.QO.Ojt.'cnohgh cbmitie havVbec'ri Iieard7rdiii''t0"how. he has'car ried the State. ? A' train, on" ttie'Camdenand' Aniboy'R It. tan pff'the track nearjb'urlingtoq thl morning", three cars were smashed and, at cmployee'was slightly icnfiid;, ; J; TJieliiinhtt Men otKJwa.OrlMniir moving fbrattextra scssloa of ilTe, Legij lature.' " Isnrrx&blssca, 'Xot 1 1 The New- Mexico Mail, in charga c Conductor Tucker, witli date' to th 2'8th Iri'st'., arrived to-day. , ' ' Oapt. Gcoc MeXane, qf the Mounter KiOcs, was killed by the-Jfavajoe Indian on the 13th of October. He waS-o'ut o a" Seoul with his company', when ,nbon 25 miles from Ft. Defiance a party t Indiaus wcr? overtaken and a t?harg made" upon th'erh'. Capt. McLane kiljc four Indians with bis pistol. When th charge was made, and the Word to rail given, the Captain became separated frei . his men, nnd was seen to fall from, h : horse; bis foot "became, entangled inb stirrnp, and hi horse being frightetiei ran off, dragging him a considerable di ' tauce before he was stopped. When h men (came op he was dead: ( ire, ho tbrce6hots fn him, which must have" pr ' duccd lustant death. So piriahed one J our noblest officers by the bands of tl 1 "Bed Skins." CTapt. JIcLana Is a son of Seuitpr Mi 1 Lane, of Delaware. He leave a wldo and three childrenj who are af Albuipte QUO. 9 The Indians pfter the death of Cptai " McLane made their escape. Business iu Santa I'e is very dull. Co ' siderable snow and epld weather beyor the crossing of the Arkansas; from theni e . . ;" DESTRUCTIVR FIRE IN BUJ i; PALO. ntBKi.vo or TnectinsspoN hotel. Burnt, Saturday,:, Not. 10. i- A fire brbk out at odtf Vclbck tli o morning lrt the kitchtn of the CUrendi i Hotel, and, rapidly Spreading, entire , destroyed the main building, situated i- the .corner. 6f Main and tioUtn.-diWsu I- street, and the wing extending throuj t to Washington street. The wing t : Sooth-division street was.aavd. i- H. S.'Chambrrliu. oyster aealei-", jumpi from the fourth story, hddas nlmo iostnutly killed. . ,, s Wrn: Garland, of tho Drirfbf Oarlai I- & Byrne, clothiers, was burnt to death. I- The building was owned Jiy Orsi n Phelps, nnd "valued at $90,000, nr o widen there"1s'niilnii.uranccor"$t0,000 i New York.and Jfei' KBglandcqmpanli if The furniture, owned by' Mr, Hodg o of the American, and Mr.lUckoida.oft 4 Clarondop,v mostly destroyed. Lc e on furuitunntbout $9,000, fully insured . Minor lot will make th total los not far from f 120,000, upon which titer Is nbont f50,000 fnsnrance. There wa a heavy rin falling at trie time, whkl presented thq fire from spreading beyom thebWdfng, . ; it is rumored that four rrsint glrii are' tost', and It J thought' that, mm strangers' May hra Jerhtd alsb. on man in, the fbutth'stftry raised wimlo and exclaimed that' ho wa a stranger and Could not find hi why otit, and routi not . live" rtfothtr. minute, id'tis room, aht begged tho cruwd to favc UmJ He'wa not teert agalii. v I- '- -' - , lQ,tilfot$j Xiu-i2; , The 'tteamer -:3orttt Amer!cau,'frbn Liverpool November 1st; via Loridoqdcrrj 2ml, arrived lii-this portCat 0.3d. pm Sunday, 'TJbe Cuiiard conipaUy, aahourici the.rceommcncemeniof ;thclr forlnlghtb Screw lino to New York", on Tuesday, th" StlthToNuvember.r Tlie Altna has beei sold. , ,"-', , - ' , The Earl of Dundoiiald died In" Londoi Oct 31st.aged.85, . . FriHct;Formidable avy and. ,mili tary preparations are goiug'.oii, arid: som writers construe the recent council of wa at St. Cloud as a palpable Indication an evehtful campaign,' The Knipcror' o the; 3 1st reviewed .20,000 'men near Paris bivoaacjng and all: the. proceedings of regiilrcampalgn were, represented.! Prince Mclternlch and Baron ' Subae were received by, the" , Kmperor oa. th 28th. v Veryctive,nnd warlike prepan tions;weregolng"forward in France, to tho Minister of Foreign Affairs has pn nounccd against ' Francis, taking part i any new conflict between Sardinia s. au Austria. t . , - ' . Prihco'Juciornlcli liftd rxplalucd to. tti French goverutrieut the present, policy i Austria, ,f 'r , "Interna! reform wonld - bo carried ot (u all sincerity, ami as regards extern: matter she will malutalq her Hue bf di fehsive r'llry. , '- .' " v -The present arrangements and cbncci tratlori ef troops Irt Vcnctla have uo qthi object than for." fepellfng; aliy attocj Austria ohsider tle. assembtnjg of Congress Usclessnnlcss tlid great powoi agree before band bn a common pri gramme, ef which there is little likelthoot tATEsr vu, tqsn'oxo'tRnir. Inw. On the 2tt tho Sardinia Flotilla cauubnaded "the "loyalists, uci Oaefa. ' The French Admiral dispatched a fri, ate to. stop the firiruri There was nothing new1 as to yfcti Emanuel's visit to Naples. It wo3 dctiii , that Austria jmd Informed the l-'urppcn Cnbiucts of, hur intention to send uu nil maturit to Turin, On tho contrary si had reiterated her nssuraucoof prcvervir a purely defensive polity. Count Itclc' burg had given ait explanation to tl diplomatic corps, relative to-thu'WsVsa . interview. Austria put the three following pic tions- to ltussla: Will your govcrntnci rccoguizo the fact's whTclt have been I may bi: accomplished lu Italy, shbn ' i AUS'trlii ba utuqktdlif Sanlinti, nlid t VtaUtir supported by-'aaolher great' pa ri I I What' would' bo thefr nttitudo in t 1 cveritqf anothiir war, and itu being trai fefrod. to Xiermau Territory? Wl . would'Prussia do?- -The nnstrers are n .. givenbiiVCqitnt Rle'chborg fluted ,Ih ': Austria .was alou( to issue n circidar.no toitk Utiwescntativcs abroad, gitriiig-1 " result. lV4 . - The German journals nre unanimous. , pronouncing the Warsaw Coufrrcnco; I failure. . f , ; Th"e. Bcrl'in .loaaf. Ga:el(c 'st, yyars.ayv.iiot tjie slightest deinoiuitratli was made to tlie FrchcU-programme, -. ; SrsifCMarshalO'Dontifclliinthoci ' lez'bh the 2 'Jttv reiterates that Spain In resolved to rernhfy mutral iu, the afiai of Italy He also pt ousted against t doubt expressed ot the loyalty of Na leqn towards the Spanish government. |