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it, and be ranked hereafter with the attempted destruction of Charleston harbor and with the savage vagaries of Gen. Butler. The Paris correspondent of the London Times believes the American question occupies the most serious attention of Napoleon, and that a Council of Ministers had been held upon it. He would not be surprised if that matter were laid before the English Government in a still more pressing manner, with a view of a speedy solution. He urges that the movement must be speedala record an extraordinary scene of patriotic excitement. Garibaldi, in the course of his speech, several times made use of the phrase "Rome or death," to which the people responded each time, "Yes, Rome or death!" He spoke in violent terms of Napoleon, and said "We have given Nice and Savoy, and he wishes for something more. Yes, I know he has one Prince ready for Rome and another for Naples." At the banquet at Palermo, in honor of Marquis Palleracini, Garibaldi proposed a toast, conclu
To be executed. --We understand that the causes that operated to delay heretofore the execution of John Richardson, alias Louis Napoleon, convicted before the C. S. District Court, and sentenced to be hung for counterfeiting C. S. Treasury notes, have ceased to exist, and that consequently he will be duly hanged in pursuance of sentence (and respite) at the usual place of execution, on the 22d day of the present month. The fact that parties have been endeavoring to bring discredit on our currency by repeating Napoleon's offence renders it necessary that an example should be made.