Show FOREIGN NEWS J HAMBURGH rhe the great commercial city near hamburgh agh frankfort on the macii has by k her ef last important act made good a wrong done long ago to many of our citizens the total emancipation of the jews is now a fact in that city the israelites there ha had A enjoyed it formerly but in 1850 or some time later tile the rights bights of citizenship were taken from them it was the contribution the jews hd bad to pay to that period of reaction ahen rhen the results of the voting for the repeal of the old law were known the fact was published in ift the A 41 higie figle article says enough enough in a few the jewish citizens of this jawn dawn J wn and the adjo adjoining lhing communities ehi efi joy again eid equal alrig rights lits with tiie tile the 9 christian elti citi citizen zeng I 1 it SWI switzerland TZ erland ERLiND ithe the tho federal assembly elected aa M henk of berne by a large majority sP s president resident of the them swiss conference for 1865 uga and 11 knusel of lucerne as ice president foreign correspondence r refer efer with faction to the fact that the french government has lately concluded a treat ity with switzerland which contains a trase clause of great importance as it strikes faethe blithe bli ili fat the root of a prejudice which republicanism iffla lican ism as it exist in switzerland ihas has as yet failed to destroy roy ros this clause stipulates that french citizens Yes resident ident in in switzerland be they jews Ns catholics or protestants shall je e entitled to ill all the tho rights anduri andar 1 I 1 ji leges enjoyed v by citizens of the country tip up lip to the present time jews have live not only been prevented from taking part in the couns counsel elg cIg of the government in switzerland but b have ave not been permitted emitted to hold real estate of course in admitting french jews to a perfect equality with swiss citizens the diet lees ves itself forced to revise the old laws ind nia to free its own jewish citizens from pe he restrictions which have so long oppressed them the paris correspondent athe I 1 of the methodist says the free city f frankfort has preceded switzerland 1 I in this progressive movement movements the authorities eri erl bruties bri ties having on the ath of october passed pasted a law by a vote of to by I 1 which the jews jewa were declared the equals V christians the importance artance of this wai AZA revolution revolution may be understood when we L reflect that for years this disinherited 3 ste te have reigned masters of the money m markel market arket have owned superb villas anu and and 3 I 1 worshipped wor shipped in the most s splendid I 1 synagogues synagogues and yet have been rigorous from holding any official liosi position tion tien and in certain quarters of the city where as in switzerland forbidden limn iden to hoid hold hold hoid property the primul promulgation 2 a 1 1 zon lon of the law by which they are declared t ed the equals of their Christ christian lan ian fel I 1 jw piti alti citizens zens wens was celebrated with great 9 pomp p in all tho the the tho synagogues HOLSTEIN tho rho the he hanoverian and saxon broo troops ps are be immediately withdrawn from hol ein eln in a very summary demand for their moval coval having been sent to hanover ed d dresden by the prussian govern bent t supported by austria B GERMANY lecounts gunts punts from mecklenburg ger r state that an emigration en masse going on from the duchy to america that the landholders are cookii looking lia lla for with dismay to the moment when ahe n adwill Ay will wiil have no hands to cultivate culi vate ikeie restates te states estates R IRELAND irhe iree lie lle V 4 newspapers in the west of ireland lam iam ment ent tha thap the country is still I 1 eing being gained ed of its population and i fast becoming a great pasture for fon or the rearing saat ma c attle cattle to supply the english 3 mik et AUSTRIA iLUs lius dl us trian lo 10 lower iver rouse house finally jwan an address to tho the throne y INDIA ails alls nov 14 have been receive ceide ce e british forces will enter ahoo a out tile the middle of december A lar larg g dase ease in cotton cottons crops of the eovin nor tawes provinces cesis is expected A violent lent bent gale gaie othe east cast coast caused great hou hop sands of lives are re apo sported arted lost los lafe I 1 RUSSIA W germany and Ni nichles duchies chles chies prussian troops acho have return returned id from the seat of the sate late ja towar war entered berlin on the ath with nile nilo the king at their head were received t with great enthusiasm the city was vas gaily decorated and il inthe evening the king denmark had haa armed aimed at Kolding bev several thousand inhabitants of S wanted to proceed there to render homage g e but were forbidden by the authors authorities t L several arrests were made Dag bladt announces that the king 1 received a deputation n of five thousand RUSSIA an imperial imperI AI ukase has been issued for a new lottery loan of a hundred million roubles coubles at five per cent the bonds are redeemable during sixty years by semiannual drawings the proceeds of the loan ioan are to increase the capital of the national bank and promote national industry A TURKEY disturbances are reported in albania six hundred albanians took up arms and massacred mini numerous erous crous turkish officials fici als the tho turkish troops were proceeding to the scene of insurrection it was feared the movement would extend A convention has been signed between tile the porte and persia for tile the I 1 indian telegraph line via Pana uhlan pen pending dino dinc tile the completion of the line to dianich Du anich ITALY the italian senate has passed therill the bill bil I 1 folz for the transfer of the capital to florence by to 47 votes during debate on convention in the senate on the ath general cialdini said no compromise pbs possible sible sibie between austria and italy and alid general delia della marmora said he shared with the views expressed by Ci aldina signora no wag wai was in favor of going to rome and of mak making ingWar war var ill in venetia vendia the debate is still pending FRANCE FRAN CE the weekly returns of tile the bank nank of france exhibit an increase of cash on hand of nearly neatly twenty eight I 1 ifill millions hons of francs I 1 1 the bank of france on the ath hist reduced its rate of discount from six to niver fiver per percent cent M T hocquard private ate secretary to t the e emperor died on the ath dinst the french court of correctional appeal had confirmed previous judgment in the case of the thirteen deput deputies ies ibs convicted of holding illegal meetings the french steamer ardecie had arrived at lisbon with one regiment of french expedition expeditionary ery army from mexico from froin the city of mexico official gazette nov so a 29 ME MEXICO XICO I 1 MINISTRY OF THE TREASURY AL mexico november 28 I 1 1864 1 some I 1 ome proposals having been made to this department in regard to establishing lines of mail steamers which would run between points on the gulf and in the Paci raci pacific carr carrying 1 g the mails that there may be be between at nv e en one and the other and in order to obtain all the advantages of the best service the present order invites all persons who may wish to run the line for the ports of the gulf of mexico to present to this department proposals to the tile of the next month in sealed envelopes which will be opened on the following day that t the most ost favorable may be dealt with T the tho lo 10 said proposals ropo V sais will b be Q regulated by the e following lo ang basis I 1 theline the line or company will be mexican and in a contrary case its members will give up in all that relates to this business any rights that they as foreign ers may cave have 2 the vessels of the line will carry the mexican flag nationalizing them selves conformably to the laws 3 the vessels will be steamers ste amers ameis and of the necessary ca capacity p acety well weil ye 11 found and manned 4 they tiley will have to make two trips moti monthly athly going and jand coming 5 the tiie gulf will have to run along the co coast t between matamoras and cami peachy ngat a all ail 11 the tho porth ports olento open to the inland trade and also to those of the coast it 6 in 1 r each steamer there will vil vii journey free of board and other expenses an agent duly accredited by the government to take charge of thanial ls 7 the vessels of the line as well as the goods that they carry willbe suba subject ct to the ordinance of the maritime cu customs of the gist list of january 1856 and i irm ire dispositions irn iri all ail that relates cocom to com mercial traffie traffic 8 when it will be nc nees essary sary gary to send troops or munitions flom from ona one point to an other only the half of tile the usual ratas rates s will be paid to the company there wil wll will labethe be the sam same e allowance made to the agents or employees of the government 9 the company will give security to the government and to the tile amount that this order will determine for establishing of the line within a period to be fixed hereafter by order of the sub secretary J DE nr SOTO CARRILLO chieff the third section the total fall of rain for the season reason at sacramento is inches |