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Show QIIBAT BRITAIN. teferP JIfilUn non or J3.ve-vfw?dV J3.ve-vfw?dV itg!and,twade,ft inlstaku 5iw!zm?.telura t" ihfcichVity doia '"ZfoP1 fita-that he "rMi'Pcd in a private letter S 'Jcti4i hajlust occurred wlthhr' rI-"B1?eof this place. A farnier, I bS nA'?Ttt' W' croiw, accouiimnied Kg! f Jw nelgbbow was w gtlerc'd ftr-?& tne,IJ'iHcslnaicted Gy rain, Sr-,tha( be might be be cJS ad 80 ana In the earth that iffl n?H btf "n'- A shed has 23 S?fr,-5WE mt wl hundreds ore MdS lf W8e lWB sleep oil his nv AXGl- twA-l?rTathcr unusual dr- I i' W .1 t0ok I4a,;'' Vuogueray PK.J ocn, prcs9uao5 herself BfcllBBiiS 1 1 ii fellf ptuliar toumstaueca o aU&JitT'1 Wide; iMari CI rat'. whld.'tho name of -ibo, Vo'unV had, a leaset of , Ja ftpj.f rwiy 0V d4 Wv'--UW left ft-wfdow, x, "g iuas lO fiuitthe fatMin themlddlo of U.p lease;, would'blw rub of the ramily; tdd hcrWotherCiwi. to berc&t jdowttwr 'that the wbulirjuidcrtate'tb uously.fd,. the wprk;.,aiid was Shdrffiiroi iomcKxtQ.;pa bejtponluctor' or .plough iu the, coiumaue; .'-JrhoifottSdlgh.-mcouttrnied atthotmblto couihetnidn, a tbo prriicipal prfee'jraa awapliid to.l.er : She returued hd.na tWutnph'0 tirwBt. HW-wo4.nrelvliy a paHy.'of i-licr fe-wato, fe-wato, frIcn(t,iwboi prcscutel her wjtii a largo btjuBt.., aiiW iaqident- proditccd'o fcry deep Joiprcsslo'ri among iho wJVd of Jfsf"?VhtHjuies,irnK,Jwlto umnlffsted th6 bglie$t ;mimc& di3 cven.vei.craHon roffre'r! ho.roni. feeling, of jj' doYofedness, to (bcr 'M, W udOptcil an occupatI9H .pfttrary tb her habits and, cducatipili Gititgnefr! : ,tnte Ewrejion. sirti'a rifw'8- bjt;tn3ii , """7 Ift'il'E, ixtKL TAtM, , Ajr.anncdfnterrchtioutdreduce tbu Jtalianstq subnilwiouwduld be theirrcat-cstTwibltf theirrcat-cstTwibltf disaster,, cveu: for:. ,tbc Mef. ?fM:V-Iflulw'lVpcclUy(for htfpdAtWcat goverunientr .; o.'rfestqra; 'Wlrcted by a foreign force, bavcTcpbecn prarbiii,- .JtSfbfMri always-ospenoticcd- the', penalty - dno to their origin. ' When Xgown'ntcht la. ik IMf?fertu't)oorany cbUhtryit ",ner;w. Imgly; accepted by the people; and It Js. ;almost.:nIwaya;dcnlned: ty be ubvertpdagam,by thdrahgqV, - . , ' IX. back. t9 Road; ftht warm's- fortuhofor tho.diurchHhat ltlbo.ft'o. il 1 f ft tmi t-Xtrcmity; niid thi' 1 jjvldcut I from the necessity itf lifolbnalii't? trr? patloiror Home by onr urmy.-' IVtf may addf;thftt'nonie'ls inrniteati.xwptlbhal ?n;'a.(l'lnOP)oVcyi by, its' hlstorl- J"' W.'!'1' ak'a.com'pchs.itioi'' for ihe Uaditlous, oC its past:girande;ur, to bb- the , local, centre or:tho-Catholic unity, 'and ' ".J . ,mM:jUMTSoe llonro, iaUpos5ililpstoxl)ift Othcr.dtieitori'tho ltitnan8tatct AVVhink.not foV til inconveniences: Of. such ;au'intervcntfoa, which have already proved no great ift"reV gard .to tbo;. metropolis ofQathvtictMn? wonld be fargrcrtter;'if Jt wcrtf proiwed to layaiegotaall thcHiown 'of ' tfieMegai tlons and provinces. -That would amount to the mornTruin,.of, the.-sotc'relga', port. tilTa nutbonty. vf ' ,,aj army ought'to be nothing more than W cmbtcm'of pliblio order, and It doci not bccomojtliO hedd of the. church to lake up the SAVofil when he has. domestic or external ex-ternal enemies to contend ognbist. Blood-shcd.in;hlj(;na.tiie Blood-shcd.in;hlj(;na.tiie would IKS. nu ofletitc lb the divine hieVey vvhlt'h he wprea'ciiU, nndj ha should Uft h"w hand to ljlisa,ltot not to slrlkf. Datlyt us gotunHf, nml hi(jairo,wbat foreign jjwer could lit employed to icutp thls-fowible- rcffOrft-tiou? rcffOrft-tiou? t'odW it be. France? Coiild 'it be Austria? rp!icewliy, h.c.C.'iniiot.ildl itj v n Cilbblfc; iiat;o;! i;hOrouhl.itevcr coueut 1 toiliet fb. grnrS tin fiijiirv upon, the .mpraVppwer.or.CthoJititj 'As'a liberal ltattbu-j'ihQouldjiot eons'trim thdju pop-' ulatioiiH to snbject thtnisclye to, a gpv-eriuaciit gpv-eriuaciit rejected by thcirown will. Those- (Jatholics who' seek to prpcuro for the church such a Iriiimpli as ibatj"! appear towns' to be just as. dangerous, .'to tlio church .na those Old royalists, who sbmild drealaof rc'cstablishrng the old le-gitinincy le-gitinincy brre liy the aid bf another invasion, inva-sion, wpuld'befilangeVous!' to: the mon-arcbyv mon-arcbyv AsJor putting forcible tonstrnint on the, pcoptesj yrauce-ia uotSliabltnatbd to sncban operation. Whenever Mm Las meddled ii Uiqlr affairs it. has been to set them free, arid, not to oppress them. Under Un-der Xouis.XTl, we hdped the. Xew World In America to Tichicro l Tiation-ality. Tiation-ality. ttrcecc, Hclglura, and the l)anu-. biaiilirSisipalities are liidclited to us in great, inirt for their existence. Such has been the rule of our policy, and it is so at this day. In Italy more than anywherft else, Erance is bound, to maintain .the principles princi-ples of her liberal policy. Prance has carefully nvotded recognizing and encouraging' en-couraging' the, dt facto governments in "Central I taly, and has exhausted alt her diplomatic elforts to reconcile tho princes and tjiel$ peoples with each pther. JJut she cannot forget that these nexV govern-mcnts govern-mcnts have arisen immediately on the departure de-parture of Austria. They , are bora out of a legitimate reaction againsMorelcn occupation, and out of a noble Impulse pi nationality, responding to France when she came to save the Independence of the peninsula, H might certainly have been very dp-sirabloi-lf that Avhfch has fallen by, the reaction of the national sentiment, dfc pressed so long, had been able to re-establish itself, under tho guarantee, of the promised reforms: FrancoViu contritmk log-towards this, kept to her true policy of moderation. JJut by doing more than this, and by now turning against the jteO-. jteO-. pie Uio.'o victorious bnyonols which, prelected pre-lected them. ogaius,t Austria sis, months, ago; she tyonld bsjruivdng counter-to Jier. own traditions, her own intercuts, and her owh work. After having proclaimed a great prlu-dplo prlu-dplo orjustico, reparation and nationality; nationali-ty; France cannot-disavow that g)orTo.ls mission, or leave to Kjilaqd,.onr liberal ally, the exclusive- privilegoi'or Kssertiug the consequences of the emperor's initiative,, initia-tive,, and of tho triumph of our aru; Hut if France cannot Interfere, let her ajlp w A unrhv to .do ol This is what the partisans or foreign Intervention in Italy say. We should have incurred the hazards haz-ards of a great var; 'wo should have! gained four victories ; w should have bat 50000 men, expended three hundred millions; pd disturbed Hurojicwe should have flbuoall .this jn.order, that Austria, oa tbu morrow.of tbejicace, wight resume in the Italian peuinsula tha domiuation which she cxeriscd thero on tbo rve of her defvats. Magenta and Solferiuo should , theii i wrvbilftfof trophfef C6'ut'mpo afy, history,1 Uursoldiefs' sfitmld have poured; but their blood" ton mere alo tpry;,nd "Frcncii heMslut' hould, tlitis biterjtev S tio' jltcto' orb, hb' suclf contradictions, iWcltHv nc;.snc!i' falMj Iiij lit, tho French liolley i , --, fl A ra t ria tJEd n A tts ( rt C Inr "Jf t n I 11 )defc Lllithe; growl- result- of ii'rj ,?tl,P.a". wftleh ,ba4wcn;cWiebrtcd'bv' J tobocnabled'agiilnXo.re'nclt-to'lQKncc, to Partun, or. tbJJologna, would M' oibcb, aiy 'to dmk.-Vhat -""shir's fmd: tnhmilslwLirsr; jlt.bi bufdbtiig justice' to sM doenpt pretend -to;,' tld-Vbud hdie poriSoustdtt:l'rmici', whom'ike.ifch tuie-teutfi! tuie-teutfi! rfuj,l.0f .tchalfirtf -forgetful " at oitprmelptcs,n.!dorwhat k forbidden by,,ourow honpr, Our principles' lin-pose lin-pose upou us, to leave ltV fb.herWond tu Lies hcci .the soverclgiity Whtcfrwejiavo rights with the. etjuilibrium or IJurowi'; 1 ' f'nr,"eitfrre.ttion tv.hibli do not allow to twelve. Hi ranee, thcrcrore, .caimot-lntervena Tor the rstabbsh(uei,t:of thur temporal nin' tiiorfty pfithe. pe.(in1.is prpviiieesi.'nKd hefcannot permit Ahslrhi (b. re'sok to force ,tp subjugate-the pcbplbrwhilb sl.e rcpU(liatethe.cmpl6ynteiit orit, by hep- ' ' ''' ';;', ' k . - lluVtho.tempbral'dbmli.!(iu of tho po'iie should bun paternal one, -mid rather like family-UmnXliko . state.' lt -ft-not uectf Sary then, foVhis'tbrrltorto bb" n very, rxtensiQ oiio; we,,cvettsihink -it bs-scuttal bs-scuttal thatJt ihould'bb alvcryrestricte'd one. .. 1 he1 smaller niayN bo tho ierritory,-thd ierritory,-thd greater-tlie sovereign' will be. ' What BlgniGefio the dignify of tho' poniiirUhe iwuiber ofsqijare:ieagnc-.over which ha order -thiiiiis pirituaadi tnorlty Wayjnot :be hamnen-d proiuwcd by his, political authority, Ife. ie ''""tb; striVfc-. instead or oularg . ngJj.icrritory,wi la dlfijuisl rjther than.auguitnV,-thGlUumbcr6rjdSs;iubjts. V o. Kpuld havUho-liccoseUyS'or - ;thb ; Wf. telriitruleflckhiiivledcd' as n pTindplc:or Jifopeanbrder;" , ASfbr Jthe grcatcr-orJcsCtprritoriiil " cs'slbn, tho W.wlmocomprisw'nir-tliat U fniiwrt-01 fniiwrt-01 "fe"!1 'I1' butrstcoiidafy hply,iec;..M4eplor'ab1j,th'cVpbnU'W ed pu i volcano, -ioccsiahtlymciiaced with arcvolutio!i,.hd.lKphelihrInerely liy tor-Bn tor-Bn military occupatrbnsi.'whichcxcito airthOfSuswpUbdjtitfs of nh.tl6t.nl rfeclli.? ngainst-lunt. Our inll-btcned mid'.ut wicctfiil devotion calls for a speedy Change Thntchafigc js rifceSsaryit ft ofgciit; .aud it; eau only .be opposed by'tlm "''f.W '9f;thV HapacyiTr byjUin.ndcstrriciuls, Tlio ol.jcct 'Tiow sought is -not-to Ibpair Ht i'qter's patri. mpny, but itus to save it. Lt Van tt U ,Cotigr(f. . . - srAijf. tiift fJitoLcnA. mcarcai.jourimViii; Nititar, contains tho following rci ikcUons and fetalis with respect to tW cliploru in;Spaiu) '- . th tin longer impassllila to "doubt that .cholera has. fixed itself; upon Jjpnnlsli soflj and has-not quitted it for the last six year. Impprtcd Jn 1851, ts' genu con timits, fruitful, ami dcvelop'cs.iUeTf as o.oonas circumstances favor it; disappears and agnifr returns; onrt jrasslng Yrom one place to niiother nunually makes numerous victims. Itscems tb'tiaVcichoii Its' domicile. do-micile. In our country, .and. judging from its persistent ravages, to jBml thcro, the! most favorable condition of existence: In-proof In-proof bf this fact,thcre JsIUia"oflielaUtate ment of the;iiunibfcr,o(pcrsons.dwdof the cholera in ?falaga from the 1st of Jloy to the 20th or June br tfic present; ye.irV. nbf. withstanding the extensive emigration provoked by the malady," five' hundred and nven.ty-fa.ur men, jrIx hmftlrod ?artd forty-nine women, and-bite tiiOusanu" and uiut'-four children: total tweutj'-two huU-' dred.and sixiysefen persons, 'A, Afala'ga paper estimates at five thousand three hundred and forty-four tho number or cases or cholera which occurred during that lajrao of jtlme. The disease 1ms shown iUelf in the province of Jaen(Anda-lusia), Jaen(Anda-lusia), and tlireatcns to nugin.cnt.. .There have been already several caf.as.at Klnarcs. At Hayleh there have been eighteen cases, nine bftricm futal, and a jvart of tho popi ulatlon has fleil. The malady exists also at Grenada, and in tho whole, province. At Gualches the invasion. has .been terrible, terri-ble, as in Tour, days thcro wore one hundred hun-dred and forty cases, and by the- sixth day there had been already one hundred and seveuty-thrce deaths. The- terriblo cpideintej caused such ah'cmfgratipii that' haiids were ivantlug to bl.fy ll.b dead, llcnco tlio decline of the- malady was as rapid as its appearance. Cholera nlso prevails nt Adrn, aud In other districts of tho province or Almcria. It , has shown Itself at Valencia. 'Hitherto Madrid has escaped, . 11USSIA, Wmow Iluastxo. A Strange nlTair fs related in the Uusslan Jourhalsr-'Al .Moscow, ten nights back, tlio occupiers, or a vast house at tho corner of Great West Street were ttwiikeatit by the glare and craekling of'a fire, and, ou getting Up, round that iv large pile of fuel, consisting con-sisting pr logs pr jir trees, which had been collected in tho conrtyard, was in (tallies. Tho conflagration was extinguished s quickly ii.oj.slbloi ;On examining the remains pT 'the fire, (ho calcined liones of afelnale werb, found, urtd.i tufned put ibat a wldpw'iiatued Tholoika T , atiput forty years cf age, who had Jived in the house, bad disappeared. Nothing cpuld bo heard of . this woman( and ashq bad repeateilly declared 'that- ln'cW times the saerilicoof human victims Is necessary to appcaso the wrath of God against sin-1 ticrst tho conclusion was come to that she had lighted up the fire and placed herself in tho iuidst of it to bo cbosumodl In the Kosstan empire, the Moscow Journals state, seir-creiuatlonrrout motives of, religious re-ligious fanaticism, is uot rare In tho province of Olonci, for cxnmplp, in the course of last spring, not fewer: than fifteen fif-teen persons, mcu nnd women, jnrned tliomwlves to death; in the belief that they were perfuming- aii act plcailag io God. , |