I H:\S7.At{ IVS mun pAc}]A m ciitciissu, Ft-oin the accounts ofthese men, the whole t Sonchim K.it.i=.ii, Oct. l2.—-If the inte- ‘test ofthe public in England with respect to the Georgian campaign is iiicritasiiig as 3-apidly ng the plot is thickening here, the proceedings of Omar Ptti'ltii's ariiiy wil|_ loon he as closely watched as those ol Generals Simpson and Pt-lis.~'iet', iuid they fiillbe as well worthy of l|l.ll'l|llt)l|. Not only are the gI‘I‘.t'll hillsides of Souchuin becoming every day more thickly dotted with tents, but it great part ofthe army has already commenced moving along the line of march; and, as tho ctiiiraetcr oi the country through which they are about to pas is now acquiring it special interest. I was glad to avail myself of the opportunity which was atfoi-:h-d to mo of iiccotnpanying a small reconiiaissaiice which was made it few days ago to tltc Miugrelian frontier. Our party consisted only of Mr. Loiigwortli, Che Euglisli Comiiiissiono:-, and his t1t'(‘l‘lEltl- ry, Mi-. Chtimpoiseziu; Colonel lltillai-il, of the 'l‘nrkish army, who has followed its fitrtunes ever since the siege of Sili.-trio; the Commander ofthe Frcncli brig of war Lu Vigle, and myself. Tlie Ahnsiaii lioiisos are made gent-rally ofwattle, and thtitched with llltlltlll corn. In um.-‘t oftho villages, there are bothCliri.-x- lian and hliissitliiiain iuliabitaitits, but none of the womi-ii cover their faces, or are more shy tlititi savtigos generally. The men are nfrziiil oft-.oiiitiiittiii; titt-inst-lvcs by ltospirility to straiigrrs in time of war, aiitl pt'oli'ss sytnpntliy with the iitvotli-i.-s. How far this is ;_'tElltlll|t'. it is ililliuult to judge. miles _from Aintilili-it amounts to 10,000 anticipated, is at the fortress of Rue .tbout six lIllll‘8 beyond Sttgdidi, and about sixty froin Suuchum Kiileli. Taking the Vigle in tow, we returned to Sltciiisliei-i-iii the same evening. It is a coiisidei-able place, at present only partly inhabited. The Greek atid Russian popu- liitioii have shut up their sltops and (l€(:l|lllp- ed, and the Turkish merchants have it all their own way. Pri:ice Michael has it handsome house here, built of wood in the Riissiiiii style. It is his principal residence. At a distance oftliree hour's journey in the mountains are his game preserves, where he strictly prohibits any one from poaching his wild boar, with sheep, and deer. The liiaits of Prince Michael's jurisdic- tion in this direction are not very clearly do-fined. He claims Samtirsachnn, it pro- viiii-e lying between Abasia and Mingri-liti, on the frontier of which Sliemsherriii is situated, and the people ofAnaklea profess- ed to owe him allegiance, but it is verv certain, that his powers of protection do ntit extend beyond Sliciiisiierrtii. As we rode out ofthe town, on otir way back so .~iouc|i- iiiti, we fouitd that there trtis tin titlditinn to our party, and we were soon after ciiliglit- ened upon the siibjoct by the arrival of an Ahiisiaii, who pit-ttuuiicctl liiiiiself to be the slave ofa Turk iii Slieinslierrai. He spoke to one of oitr scrraiits, who was it Pole, and iiiforincd him that he ttiid six of G AZ E'l"l‘t:., Riissian force within a circuit of tillcen tippoiiituient is in both raises the same. tticii. 'l‘he ntost iinporttint point, and tlI6_B0lll'CC, and in a ltliIllllt'l' calculated to ini- one at which the tit-st struggle may befpress tlieiuttivi-s of the country who wit- " nes.-ted the éereinony, he goes btick to his government under the most tiiviiiiralile auspices, and there can be no doubt that in adopting this course Omar Paclin has done more towards uttilizing than could have been etfectcd by the most elaborate and judicious treatment of the NOVEMBER. 28 that its importance does not yet seem (0 Iiave been recognised in England, wlten the attention oftlie G-iverniiio-.iit cannot be diverted from the (Iriinea. If, insto-ad of sending the contingent to Kt-i-icli, it hm] been put under Omar Pacha’s order... in services would be made more available, and, a good moral etli.-ct would be pri-duct-d among the Tutliish troops, who are tilrrnrly ht-ginning to recogitise the merits 0fElIgli§h oflii-ere. At present, if Omar Pach-i sue. coeds, his tiiiinipli will not be the less complete that it has been won in spite of obstacles thrown in his way by the allied powers. hose of Prince Mirliael; the object of the Invested with tiiitliurily from so high. it the Circtissiatis individual and petty chiefs. These will now be afraid to resist the will ofthe Nail). who, owing ererytliing to Omar Pticlia, will be it useful instrument in his hands._ The great difliciilty in dealing with the Circus- sians lies in the fact, that they are deter- mined to be subjects of the Porto, in spite ofthe Porte itself; indeed, it hits always (publicly at least) disclaimed the idea of appropriating territory intliis direction; and o POSITION OF THE ALLIES. The Manilcur de la Flotle publishes I letter from K'dIllIt’r‘(.:lI, from \»\lItt:lt we extract the fol- lowing :—"' he i-snnonsile has i-ntirel ceased for soim: flay! at Selissiopol. The Rant as how- eveneoiitttiue to throw fruin Iltc north :iii occasion- -- -~ - ‘llllrllittll ."t - -n w mm -= u no less we «fix. :: :‘.:..:'...".:t:. :'::....::.::1.:=.....1.'.:t.?t::.;:':::; - - . ' ) . ' ' . _ - * I ml“.-Y um" "r”w.".med [Owens ‘0 nbsmm l left sotne liotibes statitltttu in flit‘ |tl:iei*, and they from any sticli addition to the Ottoman dp- ; are e,,,m,,.m,,,"n' “mm”, “W,” “WW3. H, “W minions. N0 lI't’fll)' Of |tBflCe Wllll R“35”"tiiiuo at a ilistaitmc their work of tie.-.trtirtinn. which (l!‘pt'lltlt‘(l upon the forbearance of, 'l'tw_v may also wish to t-onsuine their iiiititiiiiiiiiui tiese iiioiintatii tribt-s, would be woith a;i-revii-iisioiticir tlepatuw. forth-y are actually rush, atid we sliould be continually ein-' bi-oilt-d with llussiii if we attetnptt-d to pro-serve “the independence and int»-gt-ity. oftlie Ottonian ciiipii-ta” upon the Ktibati; while a frontier coiiiposcd ofsiicli iiutteriiils would be an endless source of iiiinoyaiiize to the Port». It is probable that Ointir Paclui sees this as well as many of the more intclligeiit 'l'tii-ks, ttnd has Cull!-‘lllIllt‘(l the Naih as it stipi-eiiic niitliority, with the The country is thinly poptilaiti-d, and we only ass two or tliree villzigos before rcacliiiig Slioiiislinrrai, the first iinportaiii place upon the line of lll:tl'Cl|, about 36 tiiiles fr-viii Soucliuin, and situatt.-d ttpoii the sea, 3ltIll(‘§ ti-om the point at which the rozid Sll‘ll{t‘._-t into the interior. \Ve found that it was not safe to proceed by l‘lll(l'l|l!- yond this point. A litissian force of 40 ll) men are stationt-il at Sugilidi, I2 ltiiles distant, and the iiitct-int-diote country was coinplctt-l_v in the bonds of the Rttssittits, and tirctipicd by Miiiggi-vlitiii tnilitia. \'Vt- lit-nrd lll“l‘t‘. that a tinuiber of (Ioss:icl<s and militia were at Anoklt-ti, and it was impor- taut to llt.~‘(Tt‘-Vt'l' the truth of the i-iiinour; we tlit-i-t~l'--i-o miiboi-ltoil on board the (‘-_v- clops .-ind La Viglc,which met its lit-re. and ‘pr ~i:ei-dt-d to tho mouth of the Iiigotir. Fort .»'\ii.-iklcii is it pl('ltll‘t.'Sq'll‘ ruin, Slltllll(‘tl on the left batik olithe rivet‘, and stit*rotind— cd by it tlrtiso fort-st. As we saw sinoko rising froin ll('ltlll(l the fort, it was jIl(l;_H'(l Ilt'Ct'SS:tl‘_\’ to e lt‘l‘ the river with an lll‘lllt'(l 1'-wet‘, in the event ofttn iiitilitiscaide. Sow-ii boots, with it force of about scveiity men, under Liottti-,ii:iiit Ballard, of the C_\elops, . . . um. Liuiwnum Vnumrin‘ of me Val", wild country, the liviiigis, upon the wliolt.-, pullt-(l towtirtls the tnoiitlt ofthe river. which i ubiiuj tn.” “wii".ge' W ‘Wu “'0 ‘WW ""1"" was coinplcteli coiiiiiitiittled h_v the guns of "' le“ '".'|m 0‘ 5"m"h'”"’“(" mm “mic '“,‘lm" the \'os.-‘i'l.s. VVe tonuil tivt-. foot of water dmnsm .cm"f'hi-‘i’ um ‘”w".' thllnl" M incl ,,',,,n H", hm, H,-H", Ingmw, which is ""9 M-‘_ nriiiy wliicli is now itiiit'iiig- into Mtiigrt-ltit; um mo‘, cunsidvmmc stwmns "IN" this:tilil-|ttlUl'lltltlltill about the road was tlii-re-_‘ c..,,§i' Um," Um. p,,,.,y j',,,,Iing at the fin, ‘ loi-9 Vt‘;-y acct-ptaililt-_, into 1. \\';i:4l riithi-r us. [hpy c-mm, "W," ii", ,.,,,,,;_._;,,._, cmi,,,,.s M. a lt)ItllSllt.'tl' at the iuipiility pith ulnch ()llItlI'E fire. Wliicli our guide told us was that oftliel ' ‘ichu IS. hmir-)i'"i" ml ‘"5 C""'l’"'i'i"' 1" militia: not it human being scciiied in tlic.‘Sli"c."f his c.'wrg~y' h"““'°"’ "'0 "“'"l""' n0;!i,i,,,,,,.i,m,d' and “H, mmd seamed Snlol lirtdges wliicli niiist _hi~ coiisti-nt-ted along tliiuk that we did not anticipate much warn-3 m°.h"S' 40 "Mes 0' ‘"5 '"'''.d'. M” "°°"“' lsni-ily retard the progress oi his ziriuy, and ing front the tneii stationed in the lntlllllnp, . ‘ . . of the ()‘,.,.j,,pS ,0 ’,_,i,.g_ an ,,lm.m_ vvclletl days or a loitiiight tttIt.~l elapse lit.-to”. proct-t-detl tip to the bank of the river fill‘; lw “'".l"i h'"'Sc“ m “C”. “uh H": m”""'."~ soinetiine, and came tipoii the remains of! M"_""""“’ """_‘l’;" M" d'fc"‘l’“"!"4"(!. “'ll' the village of /\t|tll\'lL’tl, of which a few 'l_'°"'"5""l""l"‘l"Y3 "'0 l’"‘i‘i" l’."“""."‘”‘ cll'tt't't:(l logs tilonc rcinain. Having satis- d‘-“E-l"r3,"d Lad” "W" '" , ‘"' -'”°"°‘l'l"." fi,.,| 0",. ,,,,,;,,‘."y' “.,, “.e,.c ,.,.t,,,.,,in,_, tn “,0! short time, and. returned lor niore. hlic b,,,,,_.‘ “.i,,," “W Show pm," the C‘.Cj,,pS hrouglit Col. Siininotids from liZlliIl\lit'\'l|. tlii-ow oui- party into it state ofsoino ext-ite--‘ 'n"""' l"""° l""""l 2"’0”,i), '""” l"""J"‘_l “,‘"”" nu-"[_ \\/c j,,,,,,(,d;m,|y throw nut ski,._lin the last fotliitgltt. llie lltlltn til .\t-w- mislit-rs to protect our 0ml)tlt'l(1lll0tl, aiiilic_“"'t"' hm‘ "'5" ""_"""“fl '" ill" “"—'_l'".V*"'» gm," ,,|},.,. ,,,,w ,1 large g,.,,,,l, of :,,,,.__,,,,,_,,E lroin rtnapa and boiuljak. ()ii lltt:|t' w.-ty ¢,,n,.ct,,d ,,g snmc distance "I, “,0 ,.i,.,,,._ . the lln_vlillvc.- picked up the N=tll),‘\l"lll) iv.-is As they sretned to be people of the country, I °""""»‘a’ "’_ l“'.Y 0‘_"_""' P“‘5_"" " ‘'''’'l- _ [t|.,g,"-g_ L,,ngw,,,u, and Ch,,mp,,isem, ,,.,.'m declares his expedition iigaiust the ltussiiiiis up with 3 flag .,f g,..,c,,’ Wm, M_ De vip ; to have bet-r: ciniur-ntly siicct-ssliil, \\'llIt:lI is lnorin, otir guide, and myself. Isomewhat at variance with the rcpott ‘oi thi- one orfljc ;_.m.,p, l,.mi,,g his whim cap Karachni men, to which I alhult-d I)“ my upon the top of his gun, by way of respontl- l"§l l‘'"‘"'- A‘ "_” °""_"';“t O'_""f‘ I ‘"'l'" ‘Hg in ,,,,,. fl_,,_,_ we j,e,,,.d pm", him that ",0 evidently ltas _a high opinion ot his power im',m.di,,i.._ neL,i,i,0m.i,,,0,] of An,,kj,.n was and influence in the country, as lie litis ap- his uufortuniite cotnpaitriots were at that nioiiieiit slaves to Turks in Slieiiislit-rrai.l \‘Ve tlsSlllt‘(l liitii that his frcodiiiit would be obtriiii.-d, bttt insistrd upon his returtiing;§ for the iiuistt-t's ofthc other slaves, lllltlltlgl we had liitcratt-d one, would have S(‘Clt‘l(‘(l . the otlit,-rs; they are iiowtlirowii (tompli-it-ly otftlieir git.-irtl, and Oniur l’tit'lia hits since assured Inc ufliis intention to liheraitc tllcttt.i The road gt.-iieritlly follow.s the sea-coii:-t, crossing the mouths ofiiiiuiiiieriililc l'i\'('l'.~1, - the britlgcs over which are almost lll\'ttl'lil.-i l)l_V (.lCsl:'oyc(l. ‘Vt: slt-pt til it ltii-git \*illug_-_ci upon the other sitlc oi‘ the Kodoi-_ in “I iiiaignilicciit si utitiou; the lofty i-lin l.lt'(-s. bi-iiig ct-iiiplctt-ly liidtli-n by ||):is.si-3 .1 wild vine. llricwo were lio.<pii:ihly t1:t't,‘l\'( d, at coiiifortable but was |tlut,t'tl at our ili.~p..s;il, soft L‘t)\'t‘l'lt'l§ and pillows were airitiiigi-tl upon wot-tlt-ii sti'ttt;lici'.~:, and \t(‘ lItt.~'St‘(l a tiiost cirilizetl night. The Staple food of the country is pasta, or ltttliuti (‘.ti|'n l)r(-ad’ almost exactly siiniliair totliut oftht: States, am] quite as good. Tito i:lit-cse is t~at;ible,. tut very salt, and l)(>llt_'ll pitiiipltin is. populair. Fruit is ailitimlaiiit; so that, for it ‘I - ’? ;tl:i-ati‘c ol his |tl'(‘Sflll opt-iutioiis. they l't!t2(‘l\'t‘(l with loiiil ('llt'(‘l'§. fullest expcctatioii that the Allied Powers will l’('tl(lt‘l‘ him ultizuatt-ly iiidcpt-itdeiit. At [)l‘C.'i(.’lll no liunizin bi-iiig wlioso power was not (lt‘l'l\'t‘tl froin the one vi-tit-titted source coiiltl actpiiro. :in_v inllut-iice ainong tirsc liigottt-d iiiotmt:iiiit,-ors. lt is in his acute |tt’l'('|‘l|ll()lI i»l'tiii-so lt-titling ft'illltl‘(‘S of the into-rnail policy of (Iit'citssi:i that (liniir l’:ii-lia has ['Il‘t>\‘(‘(l Iiiniscll ti Slillllll iliploiiiiitist; and poi-lutps it may he ques- tioned how for it was it wise int-nsiii-c to foriu a coiiitiiissioii iiitlt-pciitlt-iit of him to :t‘lllt‘. all political and civil questions in the Such ti coiiitui.~.sioti has lIt‘\'t'llllt It-ss bi-t-it fornit-tl, and it will (‘sill for tho utiiiost tli.~'cictinti on the part of the gt-nth-int-ii itoiiiposiiig it in llIt' c.\t.'t't'i.st- of their ll|ltt‘ll"ll.'~‘; tlit- politi- cal i'oiiiplit':ttioiis in :\liii;;t«-liu and (il‘t'tll‘:_Vlfl and the tillIt‘l' ’l‘l‘tllI€‘:t|l(':t>'l7ttl |‘l't)\ll!('t‘:~‘ are inlinitt-, and ollitrs of n.~'~'i.-t.'iiico upon ('t'I'-- taiii ct-ittlitioiis lli|\’l‘ ht-i-n ttiid ct-rtrtiiily will tigniii be llltttlt‘. Oiiiitr Pat-lui will w.int. to [ll‘I'lltlS(! eri-i-yt|iiit_i_v. so as not to i-oiii—j pl'ttllll~’t) the salt-t_v of his .ii-iny. 'l‘|u- (,‘i\'il, (7oiiiiiii.s.~ioiu-r.-4 will [)t'|Illtl.<t! it-~tliin;_r, so us, not to rotiiproiiiiso tlit-ii‘ (iI|\'t'tlIlll('l‘.l.~'.' 'l'lir-y will lmtliht- pi-i'fi-t-tl_v jii.stilit~tl in lltt'll'l .~t'p:ii'.'ttt‘ lines of t‘ttlltlIl('l. lluw fut‘ thi- ;_ri't~:it raiis'.- \\'lll('lI we all have at hvtitt will be l)t'Il('llll(‘ll b_\' the rt-stilt, it is for (|llIl'l'.~‘l to ili-ti-riiiiiit-, and l luiro no doubt that, (lunar l’:tcli:t, on the one Initial, and .\lt-ssi-.-_ Loitgwoiili nnil (.‘li:oinpz.i~r.-iii and liinin: BPII, on the other, will do all lllllIt'll‘ power; to ll\’ttltl\\'ll:il» €l[lpt‘:tl‘§ to ho nliiio.-‘t the.’ lllt‘\'ll-llllt‘. ('¢I|l\‘t'ql|I‘llt't‘.¢ of the piisitioii in; wliichtlit-_v are placed with icli-t'ciict- to one llllUllI|'t'. Oct. l2l,—'l'his inorniitg our Sltlllll)(?l'S. \\'t'l't‘ di.~turbt-il hr the llI|tlltlt‘l‘ of ciiiiii-vii,‘ and we saw the ships in the li:ii-hourtlt-t-keil out with ll:i«_vs. \\'e liiuuil the czitirro of; tlit-so rt-joiriitgs to hit the ttiiiviil of dt'.<-' patcltvs from Ktirs, nttt:t~ttixi-iiig the total ili-ft.-at of the lltissiitti utiuy inn-.~tiii-__v that city, with tttt oiioriiiotis loss, the piirtit-itl:ir.~:' of \\'lll('lI lt.ivi~, t4|lll>llt‘,\‘:<’ 1-; :|[‘l|I'(l _\-uii_ lmoltit-g..i't ol my \\'ttt(lIi\\', I saw ()i:ini- l’.-i- cliu il|litI‘llllll!_' li:unrtii\' of the l'.it~t, \\lllt'll_ lt was an' 2‘-igltt ttftt-r liiiriiig t-xlioitvd his ..... .. iiiszpiriiig soldit-rs to ni.ircli to the entire uiiuiliiltitioii oi the army which their coiiiratles have almost dt-sit-o_i ed, to SP0 his lligliiii-ss, upon it prancing cluirg_vi-r, lriitliiig his Iitittnliniis to the war ."iUllll uit-ii, with two lnittt-rit-at of tirtil|cr_v. followeil hitn along the Kutni.-- road. the music of their bniirls liarinoniscd wt-ll he moment wt-.s wt-ll cliosoii, and, comparatively free ofRttssitins,thtit the near- l’f’l""’d l'i'"‘,Cl"ll _G°"f""‘"" "F “ll "'9 l"'”'_. with lllt' booining of the lll‘lt\'y gtuis, \\'ltit'l| est large force lay at it distance ofnine miles """"’5 "r (*"'°”"": l"""',!l‘“’ °‘’""‘’.V "‘ . were still celebrating the vii-.tor_-'. The all‘. and that they rarely visited Antililt-a. S"l""")’l l" ""3 l"'"""“""“ "l l"l“‘l""'35l' “ml « ti-ooP'“ "°"° 5“ t.""Wl h"=|"t. "ml l'"V“ l""‘5‘*‘1 The people themselves professed themselves _ _ in the ltighost degree friendly, and we gave 1"" N"”l“"l"'l'- “’l'i°l' ’"'“ ‘" l"""""'l '"'d"" “Wiconfitli-nee in their £t't|I'l‘iIl and in the suc- sdiction ol Si-ft-r Pticlitt. lhe terms of ,.e,,,,f,,| gum, of ‘he (.,,,,,‘,,,i,_,,, in whicj, "my them a sovereign to cement the alliance. . ht! b°“Y°“"°“ld' ‘"'° "l'""s‘ "l‘"“'°“l Wm‘ are engaged. It is much to he regretted, iitakiiig piep:ir.'itioini iiid_:c:iti\‘e of an inteotioii to evtictiale the ll0l‘lltt’l'lI positioit. Thus we lati-ly saw an iii-invrse lirr lil.-Zing on the loft sitlis of Fort Catherine. The tiist inrin who t(‘t(‘t'lVHl it was rt sailor on the \\ tin-h, who |‘.\l‘lrt.ltIlI d. -The lliissiiiis are -_vo'iii«.v to ili-cainp.‘ ll is iioi exItat-r- tlIIi{Il’_\' that he should have thou‘.-litso, |‘..r it i. thus the l\lit.~i-ovites ut:i.i-iitlly shin Iltt'Ir ipuiiti-is; ihpy MEI on tile and do-stioy i-vet_\lliinI_v tli--y can. not take with llwtn. 'l'lii-_v were prolnilily hiiriiiiig Itt l"-iii Catlirriiic their '|l’tl\'l>l||It§, or. lH'.'l|.‘|')fi. lhut-ozil ilr-positi-il there lot‘ the supplv of tlietr sit-aim-rs. whit-h are now at the hotto ll of tho sea, 'lilic next day we tl(‘.\l1'tI(lIl :tntitltt-r t-onlla:;r:iIioi. in the «Yin-«:'toii of llailu-lii—si-.i:ii, the ltIfl‘IllIitlt‘f, no duiiht, ot anotlier ei-at-ii.iti.io, lit the tlwlltilllltd th-2 l“lt.‘Il(flI and l':lI:1llt~lI who are not lllllt'll!|l on some expo-ilition are tpiirtly iiirtkiiig |IH'[I.’It';tlltItti iuspriul the winter in t-oiiitiira ly as pus-.~ibl.g, ()m- :ill!t‘$ tlisplar in that I't‘§pl‘l'l :iii i-xi-L-~-«liiigly pri-fiiaililr :tnlour.for llIr_V -"Ito liiisily t‘lI:_'Zl¢_'t‘tl biiilil- iiig for tlit:;t.Si-lvvs litils, t-ltitiiiit-vs, i-mils, \\tmoli'lt and ivt-Ii stone houses. The ;:t'tit r..l in-rlts_ the inipi-r.;i| ioatis p:irti(-ul:irl\'. um pro-_-it-s.»-iii«_: r:i- p.ill_v. The Criini-:i utll llt' iotl lllltl to us for the lllllliillilllflll of a iisi.-ftil ll|Vr'llllIIll. tli it of tlr lining. All t|i~- pt ols of sla_'ii:iiit \\';ilt‘t', so iirjti'ioii.«i ii; the liraltli Ill our men. |i:i\i- t ow i-iitiii-iy iltszip. pt‘(l|'t'tl. l.:itg-- and drop ll-ssi-is .~tirrt-iiinl our prin- i-ip:tl lt|lll(lll'|_‘S. the lio.-pilots. and rltltl .~, and gziinll tr:-ttclii-s l’l|(‘ll(‘lt' the otlii-rt tllll('t'\. l"iu:ill_\-. “P :in- I‘t'll:tllt of lit-lug :ilmiiil:iiitl_\' aiol It‘I_'||l;i[ly siipplli ll \\lll| piori.~ioos during the \\ititt'r, and no i'.irt-lt-s~l_v await the r~ tiiiti of tho! l'~V’Il.‘|r|| on ,\\lllt'll the lliissiiiiis so t-oiifiilciitly Iclicil to fly]-cg us to cvzicii..tc the llriiiii-.i.” I) 'I'm- Pnissizin Giiverutiieiit ('l|lllllltlt"3 oxt-m-tl- lnQl_V anxious to (ll:<('tt'llll the riiniour of it. lll‘lI|‘,! t'llt}tl4|_\’t.'tl to tailor propnsiliuiis of peace A high poi-soit:i«_ve is reptmiil to He uii-_vht as well sign his tthtlii-:ilioii as talk of ltutll ll|l.\.Vili|. li:i\‘e said of tho l'Iinpi=ror of lli-i~si:i—‘° [|t‘Il(‘t’." .\ Ia-to-r frotii llrrlin, says ;—-—" 'l'lic lllt"lIIl)"fs ol thv- til-l nobility of l’ros~'i:i still rt-fiisie to t:.ko Il.t’ll seats in the First ('li:iinhi‘r on the opening ofilicitpprozirliiiig srssioii, liltlt'§8 the govern- ltlt‘lll. .\lIfIll to restore the ltfltliliigpg (i-xriiiptioii from taxation and Iltllllllfy 5t'fVl(?t\ &,.') of vtliirh they were ili-prireil in lt-H8: N.-goliiitioiis were rt-ct-ittl_t' lllltlt'I'lJll(t'll between lllL‘lt| and the |3U\lt'Y'l|lll('llI on the subjo-ct, hm ilir-v l|‘ll to no result : the Kitig, linwi-vcr, ha. t'lIll‘l’t‘tl that tile)‘ .<h:ill he rcsiiiiit-ii." 'l‘ui: Y--i-.~.'(: l’iii'ssii.~t l'iit.\'i~i-:.--Art-oi-ilimz to tho t-itlvis of the l\'iuL' “l l’rus.~i.1, l’riii<'t' l“I‘t‘tl- t‘li('l\' \\'i|li:iin, son of the l’itnre of l’rus.~i.t. is ltt‘tIt'~'l1-rlltltl talte part in the sltliiiggs of tho (‘t-um-il of State, and also in the l)ll'4llIt'.‘S :it tho llllli'tt'lll iiiioi.-ones, in order to boeuine iiiitiatt-il in pt blic :-lllizrs. t-otisciit l-Iicii-rv \'i*..uts A l’ni~osrii -—A tmtnli and ll’tttl\’ old l'i-l'ow ii-rt-ntly |t8l~II'tl throngli l.\i-its, l"l’.'|ti('8, on his way to Savoy, his native rt-iiiitry. No less than eiizhly years ago, when he vr:is lorI_i-- om-_ ho was st-iitenccil to tho Fri'ii<'h gulltes. lat‘ llftl lot some ciinu-. At the roiiiiiu-in-.eiui-iii ofour rt-viiliitioii. lietnu then a lllltl ‘lo tiuvil ni'iii, he was ghin out [ruin the world. The otlit-r day he will y.-|._-“mil at the age ofoiiiv liiindr~'tl and l~\t’ltt_V-tille- No t-snuo is ss~i-med. but the probability is that the |ltIVP|’ltlIlt‘ltl thoitglit be had worlu-tl out more thaii s nitural life in the iztillies. and that he was past doing any liiitin. It is said that he has it lit- ile property in Savoy. the iim-ro-st on «liirh has been srctiinnlstiiit: exactly one Iituidrul yI'ar.',.ot‘ aim-3 he a|’rivPtl at the age of tueiitvoiie. 'llI ohl ti-Ilow enjoys perfect health. although he stnniil so much that his face nearly touches his ltuess.