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_— — —_—_—————— 2 THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE:" SATURDAY., MAY 25, 187/—TWELVE PAGES. : e —————— e ——————————— e " tag () : pavigation of the | 1ine, with dark streakn, which are the éannon eom- | the extenaion of tha battles into Nicsnin sent 120, - | tarral hotween the dissofation of the Chamber and r Y, rald hiaobject In proxecnting the_prescnt fnqul S o manaing tho pass.. Belween them fa the main | 000 mon. women, and children into Austeian | “tha prmetal elections Drestdent MacMabion s per- THE COURTS. was simply” the ontnoment of Lanearter 1n tha | Moty Tioch room . ; " for obmerving thems; for the Danabe was nneatlefactory, The Aurtrian Gove a y Croath s Tl ewin n [ streets are Aollom wider than Faternost ernment replied in energetic terms that it 18 not :::!‘: :m:lld:lyn::;y‘, u;qn on theright a small '°pw:m‘"%?l:';:;;.;.fi:ps A }“‘:""h";' fectly entitled to déciare & state of siego. - propet gy“mr:::‘l‘;elg::lfi:-'!rl'ém'p;r;e‘thzglgz‘: and Ao traceler who stops tn ook ’.’.»L.."{».’{m““.,. disposed to recognize Ronmania as & belligerent. . in which are four or fivs little brigs and gAl- | and the Beryls campalyn furolehed its quota o TRADS PARALYZED IN PARIS. The Repnblic Lifelamrancs € fendant coutd not be accueed of wishingat any | faan {m{:fl"f* y ll:lndlml the porter, with his —— . { leys, frightencd at findiug themeelves alone. famishing _fogitives to the obliging Teaton's | Bignatures ara Deing solleited among the Paris | The Republic 1 ee Company Wonnd | time to cvade tho process of the Cort. IO HiA bannet of Troies OF the uncle of Alaidin, TOPOFY TO TN FORR. care, Now come the Romanisns, Ocsova ia pper Iamps, or the water.car. GENERAL. Tnear the frontierof Ronmania, hardly half an hon iradeamen tda patition to the Premdent repra- ? Up by the State Inditer, il Syposter met bir, Bwelt goon, “g“ and ‘5‘“‘! tler clanking his brazen cups, with an Jmme i ATITU | ot | Un i T ok s e o o 30 | T B G A S | L ok 0 s snts e poriieg : i et Tttt PRk ot hy | S lane Found it oy i o, ey Loxnox, May 25.—The recall of he Ruaesian X } . llough 1o trial had been had, an ncaster ever = K g carries two smokentacks, nas Jow bulwarkes and one | focitives very casily, ‘They le ssicep on the it " . s ME Y| Tepterentativen from Viepna sd Relerade 18 At | (iftet and, 1 ins, everything we ore sccustomed | ATAmpints e e, with tnelt - opankes turned | pouno Moy ohghs Timey' Rerlin. alepatch Samunel D, Ward Appointod Re- [ fEioreri, s, mentat bealts Mo, it wax OELENBURG,. Ibility of Servin's parficipation in th toseeonn ship. Dut when the mament for action | UP b the Inancction of the pumerona prowling | - #the Minlsterial Post contendn that the cone ceiver Undor Bond of Insane when he committed the offenscs charged SEIE . .}, Torribility ot Servin's particival ntho war, arrives all this df S etk Ls eleaced b :!nin. and thelr heada resting on little bundles iy the Minl ost _ton! con- u‘mlnnl him, and f he proved It ho would be dis- | Celebrntion of the 1024 Atnivéranty of the T |Norz—The Rusalan Ambassador at Vienna has s disappenrs, the deck In cleared, the [ which appenr almost able to walk off alone. so full | spiracy which upset the French Cablnet is princl- $500,000. cliarged. The prescnl case wasnot, however, an | Mecklenburg Declaration of Ind, eunc kame on & fatlongh.] failors dlsappese nto the interlor, and the sbip, | are they—bnt perlipn It were e well nat to tefer | pally directed sgainst Gormany, French arma- attempt tozet Lancaster free fromany punlahmenty | ence. Spendy ,‘{'. v TILE RUSSIAR BQUADRON. tnrning on hee centro, gues umder the waler, which | to the vermin. The women, with the children | 10hs having been earrled to the highest pitch, the for It was proponed to have him confined inan any. i A to ;\‘ N Ahe enters as docs a acrew into & plece of wood. | clinzing to Lhele skiets, siragule abon: the lanes of g e The Ji Find il 1itm a8 soon as posaible, The dletinguished counnel l4patzh to Xew Ferk World. R, Aspeelol from Deriin reports that some vessels | This singuiar ahip is 8 ganboat. She In the nven- | the lown and hez, or fambie in the heaps of refase | Mask s thrown aslde, And an attempt made to e Jory Fin hat Lnncaster Was | furthor ramarked that Lancasior cama to him the | CHARLOTTE, N. C.y May 2L.—The 1020 annl. ol tho ltueslan aquadron which left Amerlea with 2ealed orders will return to Cronstadt, and others will anchor before Gibraltar to intercept noutral ships carrying arma and ammunition for Tarkey. EMDARKING " ALEXANDRIA, May 25.—The Egyptiancontingent tion of the Russian Admiral Popoff, whose name | left in the market-place fora few green leaves or | profit by the Iatest Buropean complicatlon for gatn. day befare hin teial for pecjury, and wanted to ro- | versary of tho Meckl rhe bears, I tho war abont tn begin mlie ia des- | an old bit of carrat of potato. Theee weaple have | fngallies, Svhat the Monnrchical conepirators im- Ingano When Tried for 18in Bims eaying he_ hed best Rhandoped by hie .upem’l,,-“w was cel f,“'“l" 4 chlc s o T ined to some sirange experionces. * Awey on the | quite ot all smbition they are content simply io | mediatcly atm at le e resioration of tho Papacy Perjury. counnel,'bu e eefodedt untl same rienda of Lan: cbrated fu thiA city to-tay, Qlstant horizon smnke ntlsca from the funnel of | vegelate. Food, nleep, forgetininess of thoir lost y b 4 canter became reaponaible for his fees, During | Balvoes of artillery woro firod at sunrise, all t) the Stakoararic, which also I8 watching the Turk- | homics, fa all they care to obtain: the gypsfes, [ | throngh the bumilistion of Germany, Tue Zimes tha progrees of the teial Me. Swett said lfs intor- | Lells of the city were rung; at th o 1 inh fron-clad ficet: and between the Stakourane | nppose. may be teckoned not even to lave any | correspondent points out the Fost as tho samo | - P : couree with Lancaater aroused tha suspicion that | o0 inited 8 3 0 ramne timg and the Popofl are innimerable torpedoes, rentiment concerning thole fomes. . War brutal: | mapor that, twn years ago, published the notorious | When Pronouncedt So by the Gounty Cours | ho was ineane, aa the Iatter took-no interont in the | 410 United States flags wero olsted. The mili. i, DEFENSE DY TUNI'RDO, ires these unhappy folk, and may do so o their cane, Uelng a stranger in the % A tary wers reviowed a [ . fanow embarkiog. ._____ . Thay, are prond all G56r (e porty and will eer- | descendantn, as ot dId 't0 {hele ancestnre, 1o | oeational articles on the imminence of war, He Will Bo.Sont to an Insano Gt come 18 Mie comciumion ety Homae ks | oot Ad e onarat T, T by o, Vincg I : talnly keep the hostilo Irigates some four or firo | fugltives of ‘the bettor clase Idlo away their thme in | . THE POWERS NOTIYIED, 1 close of the trial, batwhen tho present ciso camo 5 ) when the mititary : ENGLAND AND TIHY WAR. | milesaway from the town, This is as far as the | the small Austrian citics alone the great stroam, Brnnx, May 25.—~The Tagblall says the Duc Asylum, on lie concelved It to be his professional duty, Inas- | SNG firemen parsded the princlpal streets, and M. PORSTER OVER-MODERATE—NMT. COURTNEY | dtpih of whice nermitted tho forpedocs to be latd | apparently caring hut Httlo whicli side wins In the | Decascs, French Mininter of Forelgn Affairs, has much a1 he had been employed bafors, and | proceeded to Col. Bryco's grove, where n plate 3 dawn, but not far enongh to provent the bombard- | coming siruggle and manifesting no epark of belioved Lancaster to be insane, to defend him in e IN PAVOR OF THN DISMEMBERMENT? OF TUR- ment to French Ambassadors at Berlin, 81, Peters- . form hiad been provided.. Thousands i ment of the town, because modorn artillery Is ef- | enetiry so far na the role of thelr own Rouwania I . . the present procecdings. Ile, ' hawever, , ol were pres- : ERT—TIMELINESS OF MIl. CARLYLE'S LETTER. | fective nt o much greator distance. At .m,’,.",‘ concerned, 2 burg, Vienns, and London, identlcal dlspaiches | Now Suits, Confessions, Judgments, [rumpflfll tuplnl. :m':'.uned with Lfi,.fiz.al‘r‘;'fi".; ent. ¥ i ')' Currespondence New Tork Tridune. it 1s true, the alm wil Ibe oncertain, and conses So much for the fugitives In this vicinity, ¢ The | notifying them of the recent change of Ministry, Divoroes, Bmkruyhlu. Bto. had'acted solely on the advice of the defendant's The coremonles were mfl.fl‘i by Dfiyer and r Loxpox, May 12,—Mr. Qladstone’s spcech can- [ quently the damage. will bo Jess, Lut the moral [ mention of them brings me naturally to the recital | and pointing ont that it in no wiso aects the for- friends, his wife, and mother.in-law, Ilc had no 4 ot be praieed 100 highly. Ho himaclf 18 said to | edect will be the wime. The presenco of thess | of G ey e Hn” paliey: of Francer Regarding the Easern {ntarent in procuring bis releane, but acted olely | MUsic. The Mocklenburg Declaration of 1n. ¥ ider it the best he ever mad: d he cortainly | torpedocs doea not, hawover, hinder navigation, THE DISTRESS IN NULOARIA, qnestion in particolar, France will maintaln neu- . from a aensa of professionsl daty to aformer ctiont | dependenco next was roud by the Lon. Geory, SOTAAgE - 118 6 ever made, and be cortalnly | 5 Fueir position 1 known and thoy can bo avolded | caused by the Tarks® vindictive eampaign ther re- | teality. For the past six months the publichas been | who had been, aa It were, loft on bia hands, E. Wilson, a_descendant of sa orlginal_shouer, never mado do groat & epecch In circumstances so PRECAUTIONS, cently, and [ happen ta be farnished with some ¢x- | _ A somewhat different and more cxtonded dis- | treated toreporta of frequont fallures of life in- | After the verdict was rondersd, Lancacter was | Afior mugter, - original siguer, favorable=beginning it. as bie did, afeer two honrs Tere is how the departore of a #hip wishing to | cellent sislitica, given me by the mirslonary whom | patch was addreased to the Ambassador at Rome. | puranco componles in Eastern States, and now taken back to the jall, where ho will remaln until . oy » leave the port Iaarranged. The commandanisends | T have mentioncd above, and whi b his toucticd upon the religlonn question, and gave romoved to sn asyfam, 4 GOV, VAN SirUoArd o OMCer” and #ome men of 00 acine | Dremared with Freat care, T Anpeata.that i icn | Fesssnring cxplanations. s diopeich 1 the Are | Chicago bas ono of largs siso horself, The Kx, T ivonons, was annoninced aa the ofator of thodsy, corpa who know tho way out. Tho oflicer begina | villages in the districts of Sevlioro and Gabrova in | barsador st Madrid gave friendly asstirances con- | Aminer, Ma), , sentup word yeeterday that r-yn E, Gndoryahn icd & bill yeatérday agatust | (1,7 }is spocch: the @ § Y S operations bfi sending the crew and passengera bo- | Lulgarla, viz.: Novo Sclo, Kravenik, Iiatashovo, | cerning the attitude of France In regardto Cartism, | tho Republic Life Insurance Company could not | her fusband, Frederick W. Guderynhn, anking for pocch the Governor sald : 1uve Rlller‘n the yort-holes have been catefally | tabene, Gradnikl, Dashevs, Debnn, Nova Maholo, PRESIDENT MACMATION 8PEAKS. comply wilh the Stata Insurance laws, and yester- | & docreo of, divoees on the ground of u’nnlm ('I‘I'ne last twelve gemrhau scen tho meverest ing these precautlons It wonld still be possible to | atores, 1083 churchos, £0; sthools, 31 In | Commissary-Genoral Kranz and otners he saii: | Neécdlss, Sled the usual potition to havo the allaire | aqnitery, IHorfrst husband's name i Samuel 3, | 10#inca thel croction. During that ui:ffilfi'{:‘;fl beerve from the jetty the ronte taken by departing | these ' “wsme villsues ° 2,706 = honses | **The rumors of a postponement of the Exhibition | ©f the Company settled. 1icsays that he hna Iata- | Robarts, bean aseatlod by all the ehaatic disordors foliowing : And for this reaton a1l ingress or cyrems | wero, pillaged, 3,003 families Wera compleicly | have huduced mo to make thia visil, The Lahi- | Iy cauned an cxamination to be mods of tho Repub- | And Laurs s, Sherman complain gonorally ba- | Fempent In thy wake of civil war; sectional hatred, bur been fotblduen, for toms days. The'day | plundered, and 0,047 persays wero knownto huvo | ition wiil open May 1, 1876, saannounced. 1w | Jic Lito Tosuranco Coupany, fn pursuauco of tho | Chito har Rusband, tonry shiernan, hoe heen | DRITICE Slimsrechicat sbitlored, by yunerations ¥ { olgian steamer arrived, and | experienced heavy Josses. 3fore than 7,000 water | espacially deslrons of protecting the frecdom und | oy 0e 1874, entitled ** An act In regard to tha da- Rulity of ceuelty, though she fxlls to epecify in- ;’ accumnlnted dinlike, . tompored Dby “but little E‘a‘ ":.’.“:,‘f"{n,"’ bm:ryhln‘l’l;‘dllulfix:ufi: l'mn 2‘&‘{;’,“’.‘,.‘; m:;s; )Ir;nu“oex‘fin;u{fi‘ ur'lelged' .n% run ac:\xirfl c«g ;’1‘1‘; n'xte n"l, :m::‘ullfl‘:‘ei{f"-:g'lm Presie, | s6ittion at Tataice tomnnnlu"‘" Foo taath ::;rlc-:el. 8ho, liowover, intima! esire for s di- v}c‘l’r‘}l‘&“u‘.fiififilnml‘ffifl ag;lnlu u:rl{ ramparis, o of ophress- A enl- 3 e & y Insutial Vi ing the deslred efocted, & cannon-bail was om: 21,000 sheep and goate are sct aon e | dontsatd: T am comnglota of having fn1alied n | examination ho In of tha cpinlon that the condition | _ In the Clrcult Court Anna Ellza Waltors. put on | 2ud corruption widesprend and "‘d":":'ll?l':&“fll‘»'elr{ o R S SOy GO | i ot it d oA O I i | LA LTS R, sl CTNE B | of b ompany e e s o ender e furher | Sy W, N Ao o o St | o whe Db e T 0 08 hCaIni hin brow 10 neA o went of 1o Niclalcl to | Iaken. If Chess. Br0 ihe alatisticn ot Iomscs for . | canse Lam tho guardian of the Conatitaiion that] | Continuanco in buslnoss harardons to the Jnsared | 1575 0t on tho 200 of May, 2877, was obliged & | Fenan 10 Loliovo wo wera drifting Into that ehanc facharge, 1t s plain that all this s scrion: small portion of lln}nrlu'n fortllo district, what | ncted na T have, To sitribute o mo an intention | thérein. and bas so cortified to the Attorncy-Gen- | jeave him on account of hishabit of pounding Ler | fnarchy from which there s no escape wave !.’1":.‘,'.'{..':%‘&’:' ll,}!;l;:n nr:‘l\{‘tfi;n :fo. ::;':f;n I:;l‘: ;n:;lll.l :, &s'yll:,tfing;xll “’. ‘gr‘ mu‘v'vnghb:uu whut nay | of sssalling the Constitation 1 & misconstruction | ersl, 1le, thercfore, asks that tho Company may | with his fiste and thrashing her with a cano. tiruagh the < r°'md°"'°m|m‘ " It wus only 10 1 iect to Jose If te 0 people for w tho form of a small Italian bark which, threodays | of the Sultan are lot lwru upon the rich | hend that my sole afm s the malvation of Frauce | be rustzainad from farther proceadfng with ita | Peterson, c‘!lrulm, her witn bigamy, sud praying | derive our hiaod whicl enabled us to pml:lm n:; of 3 . of strngglo and excilement which would have serl- 1" ously impatred the vilal force of any ather orator 4" who dopende—os indeed al) orators must dopend— ©on pervous power. | Tho other specches of mark have been those of j Mr, Cross (tho IHome Secretary), Mr. Lowe, Mr, Forster, and Mr. Conrtnoy. On Mr. Cross' I have { boforo commented. Mr. Lowa's was brilliant snd ; bitter, but mude no great fmpreeston, Mr, For- § ] i i ster'a was ablo and dizappointing, 1fe began by taking a timid view, Ile was in tho position of neeing too clearly tho cnormous dlficulties which besct any solutlon. Ile haa not taken s firm, clear 1inc of his own, TTe does not Lelong fo the peace- at-any.price party, but his opinfons have, taken adrab tinge from old and present assoclations, In ordinary timee I Lould loy no stress on rbarlc hordea | of my clisractor, Tha countey will svon compre- | ho summoned to answar his petition, that it may | -, CEristian Potorson fled a hil againat Pauling | the, recolloct Mr. Forster's clvilitl Lord Derby, Hut theso H “ . | 8gD, wana ecen at auntise 10 cast anchor In the port. | Wallachian platna? Out o preat num- | 8nd the Government she has given herscll.* o for the ununl relel hope, Thouglite of thelr pemeveri; o i are not ordinary times, and It unscitles tho Jude- | RV Totingabout the nrobibition of tho 1bryo: | ber of familica renderci almost dastfiuio tn tha ToBiCty eTANOEs. bunlueus, nod that o Hoceiver iy be apnolnted 1o | 105 0 bt well granted a docroe of divorco yes. | 10VINg characicr: Gf the petiimacity with wis { . ment of many men to be told by a Liberal so high | doos, ahe had arrived by @ miracle, This ship had | ahove-rentioned Dulgarian diateicts by the Turk- Tho Monlteur announcea that imuortant charges | ance of Jaw and with the usual powers of 8 He. | terday to Mary L. Cronin from Timothy Crunld on thoy resisted tyranny and attacked fraud niid cor. fn rank as Mr, orater that, nithongh ho dlesp- | pasaca parhaps 8 bundred tmes withina footor | fsh brutality aud cnoliity, 1,600 familics, or about | of Judicial authoritlos are approsching. Ceivor, Mossrs. R, 1. Sherman ind J. L. Nigh | the Bround of descrtion. Fuptian, gaintig victory in the end—thens thongai %' proves mach that Lord Durby has done, ho ls not | €¥en an inch of certain death, for the now submia- | ,000 permons, have sluce recoived anbstantial re- © NOT BXPALLED, appeared as solicitors of the Auditor, L COUNTY COUNT. . made oar faith grow brighiter in the capacity of s ¢ Biall sure that any ono olso would have dono bot. | Fine machines do not foke, Konio opinion of thelr | Jicf, fhanks to Uio genorosity of Engliah and | 1t s now declared that Don Carlos was not ex- | ‘e following Is the report fu full of Maj, Robort | _1In the estate of E, B, Watd, of Detrolt, an order | f00I0 t0 follow thoir oxamule, A gliupso of : e ‘Loord | ¢ect can be formed, becaiiso on tho passago of tho | American ~Christlans, ° Wnat monstraiis, aut- | polled, bt went volantarily to nave the French | M. Woods, the Bzamincr and Chief Clari of the | WAs made admitting a copy of tho will (o’ probate, | teitien la even now gladdening our ey, T ten It Is Lord Derby's eubsorviency to Lord | Emycror Alezander, Thursing, Lio wan treated | Tuzcons, tymnnous cruslty and selfsineds It s Uivetament from ombasrasomant, Insarance Dopartment: 200 lettors waro Imued 16 0. W, botter, o tatecity, | MVILIn the laat four years the commotion of oag i Tenconsfield which hae wrought half tho mischiof, | to the spectacic of a torpedo explosion. Tha s, which perinita Karope to aflow the odlons Mussul- WAITIRG TT3 OPPORTUNITT. Tn Hom: TR et Pu under bond for $280,000, ¢ e | troublad political waters has o far Rubsided that { 1fMr, Fonter meant that no Tory would have | tem 18 60 wall organtzed that ‘it sumiced ‘fur 'ty | man such licenwe as ho has takon in Lulgarin, and | Loxpox, May Paea paris duraton says Mins | Aoringierd—uin: ‘o simiosnce ta sont inatrumitosa | = In tho catats of Juscph Populorum, letters ware | MO, €an plainly purcelve the “iide’ is 1 L, done better, e should have eald that; but cvan | $2TEFOUm fo paint out with his dngor any part of | an e wil tako acain au acain unless holn diivers | fator Foriou bas amicred the mtuptae of several | 9F el fnthuni, Thevcmadsan Sxaiminadny of thy | lasued to Faul Pupnlorum, uador bord for 89,000, | §iit0E, 708 SUPEeIMe CEbiLof the United st V' ot would havo been far from truc. “Docs Mr. | hige columa of wator, Gime of suioke wnot high I | peint of Russnn bayonate Ono Hese a forsinsts | MicFrame in lepubllcan provincial newspapors. | Eamipany of Lhicac, aud UAYe tho Honor bo Sutxa 1ho | Androw Hassior wis trled for I 4 sc. | BHAInSt tho violonce of Infuriatod mo)orities, s } Yorster reaily bellove that Lord Saltvbury would | the air by the subwnarino exploslon, GF thhe horrors which aro. £ easuc by - 10002 therd | n Mo oi oo cicles the bellol In cxprossed that | followingrepnrty " | : quiltod, or tarcony ad ac- | £ tho nrat timo in_ 412L060 yants quectiesy o i ot have mado a better forelgn Minister theso Inat SCAILED INTADITANTS, Tiomelors wandarers, and bearing tho historles of | B3 . ; o LTon, e ihan. T Duslnots, . Bt has fee: | sy ool trled for | f bolng aolved upon conuideration rolating ta pums or Marsollles, which will scrvo the Government & | sued no new policics since early ju thu yoar 1874, . Cole waa tried for larceny, found gulity, and ) Jablie 1 two years than Lord Derby? Thia spectaclo has restored confidence to the [ the hundreds who have suffared fn all the sublect | & pratest for ets of neveris nsurance in force 18 rapidiy and contjnious glven throe years In the Penitentiary. good, ‘The President has withdrawn Fedoral e e orater dld crlticise Lord Derby's | hearta of the inhabitants, among whom a panic had | proviuces, Eowanv Kixo, i iog. Thers were. Ih Force About Moy po Dennie Hayos pleadod gullly o larceny and was | horiicrs from Interforing with the free action of § at dinanicte and has falrly enoagh earned e | begun to epread, as wns shuwn by the numerons i mbout §20.U00,000 [nsurauco on' Aluy b 1874¢ while 0a | ouandeds y Biates, and for tho Arst {1 4iaco THOL (he Lraich aburc which the Mohammedan journals of Londun | removals. “At the present monieut all the liouses ABYSSINIA, May 1, 1677, tnicro are 3458 policies fn forco for Johin Shay was on trial for Iarcen: of the South are Jeft to shapo tholr legislation have bestowed on him. The beat prabeo of Lim | 00 tho Place Catten, which Is close to tha voa, aro ABIA. A SPECIMEN OF KING JOUN'S DIPTOMAC T Tores Has Bliiniaried From ADsst Kok 0% on 'iay 1 s Blsoitoly unawed by physical force. and his apeech 1s thelf abuse. The dividing fine { empty. In the beginning there was & poncral race TUE THRATRE OF WAR. s ‘ T 1874, to $90.00un May 1, 1877, AT WAL Judge Dlodgett will ko on with his eall to-di The speaker was loudly applauded. Tt ¥ el X g hy 1, AT ncressing, ai 0! . ¢ " Y »: Forutor achool Inclearly slown by Me. Forsta'e | (h00g GO h ol rtaro “was atmont Janr, | _ DERLTN, May 0.—~The offlelal Russtan Juvalide'| 4 et s e hey” yee” baan copcladed. Gordon | LRE (Ack thet the Tediring. bollcyhuidars art mainraly | JARcon, Uary, MoAllieler, sod kacwall wil tar | budy wna joyous, and the urtlllety salvocs wero . Apeech, What the Turks want you know. Mr, Foreter 18 for absolute nentrahty. Lo would the Letter risks * | mouons to-doy, Ju Moare and Wil il | repeated at lntervals all ' :l dered tmoracticable by the large crowds of Jows'| Bives thofollowlugaccount of the Aslaticthieatro | Tasha ad oponed negatiations which seomed to bo | prirea o soke, s snanyof wiows st remaln are - | BSOS SETs o STl sty “nd dudge Koge | runi at aunsot, Th:'ldayd;:l bright s e o Sl the ihstomce, Nt vasthe dowawin | of wirs : progreariag mowtfavaraly, when King Joha e | £4iesre e simbir e e Bollod i | o mollonsfor ow irial, Toro 14 e il to-nigit e general character of the country bordering | covercd a conapiracy In bis camp, which he sttribe | Jan. 1T s of UNITED STATES OQURTS. TIE BTURY OF THE EVENT, country the Jews form at lenst ono-foarth of ti o . ‘The corsicatvs of vy l-upuu’x'mm ey i bk boovcnion f o st | WRU, U trane-Cascanian wiovincer 12 tint of o | uiod'sy Bgyptuan ageacy. To tmmediatly atrot. it G0 o I, Rellhg Ay of | | Jary Forby, s ol acinal Thomoa 1. e | The carly colonial iséory of Norih Caralina have joined in a European concert for thé cooreion /1 ! i Detweon tho Anglo-Tarks nnd Liborals of tho | ; OF "Trrkoy at an arliar tlme, buf thinka the fiine now past. lils upposition to Mr. Qlsdstone's . third "and fourth resolutions is duo_to their niountainots of which the bilis ara bi I o g g v t e rtinent, the schedules of +| retts, ‘and Jlarbara N, Harless and Geor; - i e ot optnls “ibtotfarovey. 15 ‘sad | fien, ani ino Rtlowing sl touk Dlace e | R bk e valoss o mids aid vt e litery | od Gobdon Vashw's envoys and two sona of . tho | o Sy i ewiniorel ot 08 Toal Fitate owneds: | reham to foreclons & Toriwnas for S0 ou0 on il | BOWS that her peopluweru cxiremely fealous e et T O ages” | |+ How much to go to Klachcnoftt® * miovements. Thcre are numerotla carriace roads, | Keyptian Sholk of Zella, and cut an arm and leg | rusd. desth ciaima, otc., 1 beve Glcd wiit the Depart. | N, aix fnchcs of Lot U nd the 3, 17 fect of Lot 10, | Of thelr rihts and qulck to restst any govoru- o e e ame i e e et ey | s1kive foubles. HsneK) but they 8ro in 8 bad condition, especially in | 0if te wo lattar, in consequence of this Gordou | EMoyiyeing ta statoment of o susetannd tabp- | DIOCK 3 1t Clark's Addltion to Chicago, mnoital moasures deemed to o oppressive, { fpeaking for all thy last Liberal Cablnet except | 14yl you take threat ™ #pring, at the rainy scnson, ond in aulunn, Every | Posha loft the Abyssinian froniiar and poshed | tiescr che Company oo ot ey o oy o s 1od Mablll | ° Jumes W, Alllson commencod s sult for 85,000 | Tho people of- the western: part of the 2 r. Wi ru;u:o. and cr mu'.‘o&pcn ) n the The embloye naturally refased. To this Jewan. | POV 2nd then mliftary requirementa nnd the wish | on to Kharioum. ~ Notwithetanding tids sin- ABaRTS, ngainst Allce Oates. colony, fcularly, wero extromely jealous uf [ pmmo of il present Cablnct, both uso the wIo | oo or saceeerted, wWho oyfered. two roublenc ) do. | L0 sccare tho translt of commerco haye canscd tho | gular- check Lo’ the negollations, peaco {s Amtidacn Eraminers UANKIWUPTOY MATTES, peraonal rights, and. as it so Lappened, wero g ok fllr’;m-gt'. u“ wnhml or nentrs wits b l\ 9 | filing past withunt taking any tickets. Then the | 058 10 do sametbing for the roads; bat, in mort | till probable. Thero scems (o bo no practical dif- by books, ralve, A fioal meeting will be hold June 13 heforo Reg- | called upon to endure greatar. hardships the ™ Eosetor micans 1hek hio. nentraiity | frstone returned and offered, uutil tho astwo- | instances, the lmpuleg Lad o be given by Entopean | forence rogarding tho teris and bc:& Patilos aro | Toslstate ormad... 8 " Eloiioo w1770 | teior Jonuson, st Peorts, Ja ‘tho' caso of G- . | {holr brachran of tho casiar scction, 5 e : id o be S : uite fro- | desiroun of pesce becauseof intornal Alfairs, par- ; ron et al. . e P ey bo benesolentto iumla, i, Crote meant Tient, four roublos; four anda waarier. Seeinz | queat ropair. Tho prineipa) rods onnactiu the | ticularty the Kiog of Abyastola. It bolug reposted | . iuece: 210.734.97 | < 30"k Jonking was appointed Provisionl As- | jo €8 tht among tho weatrn luliubitants tho Lt ! the tive Calimers | cmoany ba decwled, with & profound sigh, 7 [ siiayet of Lrzcroam with that tho Kingz of Shos had revolted and captured | “eruia. ... signes of Charles Palmor. Dl calstunce dlrst urcw up topay | Caucasian v 5 g ruls. Ldesy provincos ara those: Gondot, tho caplial ¢ t Lo A L s Jhw atatlon vy nies | from. Alexandrupal, = thrco o s bl clty, Of Abvprinih, Tt Exvat "':5:"?:1: Gihice and i 5’-’52 . all fevers, even fear, wear out in the long fun, and | 107, tm 27,87, OF Atps Clial, tho bordor port. | that poace must, be mads. by wome third pariy, h,“’:,:,‘,“:,‘;_“"_;fi,‘fi:‘!‘,fm;i i 7.071.21 a 250108 | ‘The follawing cancs wero_ refe to the Royal' Government. They orgunized 5308 | pribbard .for fual roport: Jnhne&rvel‘aln::anl?fl;\‘lfif bands of Itegulators mut only 1o resist tio of tho two parties in the Houso and tho conniry~—~ 5, 100381563 | Ylandy & Duncan, Swatlor & Dalley, Jano N, | exactions of ‘llegal fees nod opprossive tazes : aro poles asunder, Even the Sallsbury wing of * tho Mintstry—tho actnal majority Which has re- mada. : B¢ J The people began to make fan of the Turks, Th Hranching ont from Molla Musa, one of theso | J2ach parly would be willin 10 the mo- ferrad « Doacli, Moscs Bartlott, Willlam Archdeacon, Erby | by thelr homu rulers, but also to opposs i fued nffia??n‘c'{“fifil nto war—ta only fmpartial in | he Teoplc began bo make fan of the Turks: em bel oain procecda to Tichnip and '{?“‘l Valls tho xoc. | diatlon of England, and i Sha would underiaka | Utictiedand uncollecied: | o 17,440.00 | & Uarnoy " 3. Wade, "D, A Gaslman, C. ¥ | the stamp tax and other oppressive messnres ¢ vont Important distinction. 5‘ sfeci all the de. | Ehaso they e foo lgnorant of navigation to 8ad | {he third ind aioet Bortherly goos 10 Mekns, i | bhe sk thoro would o ognco Inavers LawmOMBM: | oy piiitiod st ST sl #1535 430 | Hshrinis Wil o hud duly o el 1. Wool | pussed by she iritish Larllamont. s Ty wit 3 clelons that wi e ¢ taken on al o o id -~ R NPT o e o g 8 o landing ol o atamped er ) t SIhleh‘\he progress of ta war Will bring up, © A RTORY FOR THLE MARINES, oDk Ll Lwo form SPAIN, onmmoncompuebti e gresn o 2 | dlobert B, dancina wia sppolnted. Aulgnc of | Hoelaid Tn tho wulons, soit ot s § Rentuher e e sbocchon UGk | Therslecven i report, fha U Oloman fct | Sttt iLE L TATS R ) R D | K s G250 * TR | MO metin 1o the case or | lteoutor appcinied l bebat{of o G e e atatabu phd 1t s iy | Dombarded ft, and. that tha Tarkish fort hed cons | Broyidcd with grass but circultons. - 1n ddition | Maparn, May25,—Romors of war between Spatn | FUrmiiurysad isarcac. Welaley rothers wae continued o July 9. fareqo Jus ethial dntles, On e Wthyddy of ¢ portans beeauso lt 188 Iuinluous ‘and frank cxposl | Aciontiouely anawersd the re. | Thers ia an O1d | it taes comiessint. Cpie uroads conaected | yng China, and of the dispaich of naval forces to snsdmitted I An Assignos will bo soloctod st 10'o'clock thia | Ba¥s, [7ike t0e torves of Guv. Weyou andthe o Lom o what ‘tha party witlh whom Mr. Consinoy | Anccdate in circulatiun hire, Which fo now given as | Saeicy caunerated. 'The distancy trum Alex- [ ¢ EIEN B0 O clolly dented Total samimittad liera. i 81 morning ia the case of Jacob 1. Prank. erulators cane Into armed contast ot acts really wanta, - He ta aole to put his caee wi en absoluto fact, and as such fmplicitly belleved. | mm o E, zl nlr’nl . Becond- 3 ly . Net Rnnmn“.m‘fdmfl‘n; i The socond dividend meetiny in the caso of Joa- | Alutuance and a battle ensued.’ Tho lalter oub the reatrictions which, fo_ same. extent, hame | 1t 18 80 funiny aiid apropos that 1t will bear ropeat- | Tads jend ‘e Borari Of thope w10 TUR HECENT ARDRSTE. Ahes dedutied Biesttinin ) ainens | BROR G It e sk fued p e toeday were broken and dispersed, but ‘not until they i perMe Uladstone, lig 14 distinctly for applying | Ing. The Rultan Abdnl-Asiz was vers proud of | carringn rouds, Tetmired by otryben afe || Mabmn, May 25.—Tha Minlster of the Interior TR | gocaene, Warren b Co. begn b rt for 81,000 | Lok lulicted grester dammages than -ty coerclon to ‘Turkey. e woulil restors the Euru. Bigs Irc um;‘e“" u:" oy “nn::nflnhfit:nm nl:nlx; tacliment in 1854, while the (bird la fit only for | 28 Informed Congreas that tho persons who wero ,fifi% “."mflfflu; i T B u.h.\mq,‘n. or 81, suffered. The North Carulinians bavo a historis poan concert. Mo would actwith ltusala, Turkey must bo diemembered, not all atance, but provinca ' by province, and Ihe’ rearrangement of her terri- Y tory and ftn form of Qoverment must bo 3 wetiled noew, with or without ~England, I, and It Is Bot for tho welfare of England 3 that It should bo scttled without her. Mr, Court- ' mey bolleres the msss of the Enulish people wonld 53 cal pride in thls battle, and claim that it should he post of Orgofl, then nacends the | publio order, were huff-pay oficars. ' Tho plot was A% En‘i:m‘;,fl‘;fimf‘ sucd Mary donand Zebina | runk as tho firat battle of the Revolution. Tis ridge, and, passiog Ly s aweot water | dlsciosed by subordinate ollicers, to whom the con- : 81,460,609 | " pavid K. Connens and Juliua A, Dayer bogan a | Dricf Introductury naturally leads to a bistorle- Gibraltac was reached and tho pilot. About o taks lake, resches tho Kurd Village of Kurabulach, l{:lmifln made overturce, ‘The Ministar hinted | The bulk of the asacta sashown sbove fs in such con- | anit {n ropioyin againet James Cash, terman Slo- | 8} bresentation of the Meckicnbere Declaration his Toave tho eaptain explalned the bad fx he was | 3 LonGs Ibproceeds aiong tho wostern slde of the | st the conaplrators wero adheronts of Senor Zo- B e o s /40 ourrent {uals {8 1h; | mon, and O, J, Llowland to recovor an engine, | Of Inucenuonco, a declaration which tho fn. Ha folt Rimself wholly incapable of making o %o Iinlyel, crosses the River Garnsux T'chal, and | eilla. 1t 18 repurted that among thoss arrcsted is MM. 'l TUF¥azes bilog on depolt st difatens | threa Uotlers, two derricks, and some other per- | ple of the Btate clalm nut vuly to have been In . The first road goes from the Village of | recently arrested charged with conapiracy agalnast o to England 10 salotofu bia name Queen Victork, | Yorm fila payabe. The ehip wailed, and while in the Mediterranea it o wcoat Woll: (e pilot was stilh o boamde ot shon | Tomanail English port, Out of this perplexity the pilot terminates ot Uayazld, The sccond road gues | 80 advanced ladical Uripadier-General, araranCe ACpATETICa e 811 & pOrHOM Of thei being ene lu&:ll)?rumrly valued at 81,7500, advance of all others, but the (ndentlcal stru- ‘ o from the Villago of Tchnchtche in the Provinto of ined . r $4,000 o ch Jf % thowo meetings ean Darlly be exaggerated. Bt | _ * Follow that abip,* aaid bg, 4** she ls golng to o pabes ta hioher ? ; o o by i Come | pgitie SpClar aued Byrou I, Sawyer and Heary B. g ¢ State thare nieetings com-. myz““’ Msr:nmaml"d. Engiad {d by, o golog of the Dallk Tchal It then makes for: Diadin, . QOING WEST, r. , 1t cannof aslly e made avalladle by (o Com- | attar tor 85, 600, Wyer Bl ry B. | colonles to be * fres and independent States."” tcers o nay current lomes, being too unwieiuy, b 1n thaspring of 1775 Murtiu; then O t pend. ol i . | ritunte on tho great transit road from Erzeroum to' [ Lowbo, May 26.—A dispatch from Copentugen | Son’ &°HCor auln P 4 V'otor Akerson brought sulf 000 1 thospring ot 1775 Murtin, thun Goveriior o ane Tavioens o, daf, and sl nlaht, Batdus: | Saracid,” ano’ Tursier wost Soachos SRTasid: | says s Danish travalors from Clormany compiun | LEiHeried el Brose Saaekct Urne Hgpinug | Swabn Nolson a6 Olof Hemon. T+oo " o000 O | North Caroiina, dissolved tho'tlouse of Asecar "'"’3 waa goen 08 (ho_ horiaon, and tho Turk fol+ | Lol psn not wo high as the preceding of dolay in rallway traflic, owing to 1ho heavy | BLSiassshownin thoarat coltion ary wiven as carried CIRCOIT COUNT, bly, and by proclamativn forbade the aisem- Towall it with i} conenco, Four days pasecd, | Cace (DUt s om0 water at fimii nt o b towked the e e e T | e et eresnt tod Ll resoneyelo D | Arthur Farrar and Samuel H. Whecler led a dis | INE of tho Provinctal Cangress of the State, then alx, (hen eight, then ton, o nnuk"'f:hl.ltbe:uhu nA:."ml Th“l’lifll of | transport of troops tows: ‘estern frontler. 2l casos, Tho Nicures in 1ho second colnmn gro actual | troes warrant sgainet Marison L. Nichols to re- | These acts, it Is alleved, led to the nssembly of $+1d1 not think ngiand was #0 far," sald the A e third road GHOSBLY KXAQOERATAD, ‘as far 84 conld be sscortaloed by tho exam- | Cover 8480 Lack ront for the firet toor of Nos, 337 | the Mecklenburg Committes of Hueli'. which \ and & would be a strong thing {o say that those who il composed them had thought out (he malleras 4 clenrly ns Mr, Courtney, aud arrived at a docision " involving the riske sna’sacrifices of war, lle, like M i i Mr. Forster, hus since his speech beon mnde & tar- got for Turkish arrows, it Is seldom of lute o “atprerent only for horace, it may essily Lo 3 faan valer L tiat anything hos been seon In Engliah | disereot Captain. bo s 0KDON, May 23.—A Tarla cotrespondent enyss | Jncr, excopt thy laige tiem uf atock abors men. | and Ut Weat Lako streat. s organiz mediutely alte iournalion rownibling. the ‘forocity of "tha | = Atlenuih s grest portwassighted, Theaathort. | Made prsciicablefor capnacer tls wouth from R o tonien: faret od, the resl vaiio of which couid Mot woll | Kflaw K. landall commenced n wnlt in tioapass T tte of, Alimnce, bt Cusie i Andlo-Ottomun papom. Tho ona’ which ape | $1¢8 vialied tho iron-clad, and ssked tho Captain In | 9f Tl Abascol, and, ascending the pass of | B letier from oney S Micars way jrass) duisrmined, Tho Chicaso teal citato wassipraisd | againet Lenry W. Patker, claiming 84, 000, manship_of Col. Thomas Folk, & great- # years in the ovening dercribes Mr. Court. | Xngllah what ho desfred, C Sheasma fiama, uricouis talhe Musaktary gt Surpy | MOUINOE H0 her Sere mstoly shotad by Ml B AT G R N L e TR OALL MONDAY. e o e P e, Bolky s W i nicy's spovch ae modo up of **schaoteboy prorili- ( - ' 1come on behalf of my master (o salnte your | pEANCH WOSE 0L DHMR HaXld (6 45, worsta | GrE ut rapreseat onty the Jlability 4 policy-hold Jupas DrusmoNu—In chambers, tele et dames e Bollk 18t Lrasilant ol tho e aner of which 1t was taloly asid | Bovercign,” Al the word favereign tho stupatao- | from & river. rdty, from Achlzik to Adagan S R SR Vo ther crodiiore. " Thie lare liam of Diis payable reprer | JUbws BLOLUNTR—UBIIGIed gail of his ealendar, United Btates. This Committee, seeording to in the Ilousc by Mr, Forsyth that, instead nl{nlnu tlon of ita visitors was complete. thcr-l ll- ‘B\;n‘-hum -m L It accompanies the s = 11ts DonCy borrowed by (o BARRKCIBENt I lia atrug. JUDAR UARY—H0, 8], 0310 100%. 103 W 104 and 100 | historical ncvount,” asdemblod at, Charlotte's reitien by gentloinen for gentlomen, tavomed fo | ! What Boveroln aaked the chlof man, Rt nk of o live: Dusahoit ki, from the A TEMPERANCE, somebiha matarlly tishiilies of insCompany, | bolitenotiaivi Y hite- dude Gary'and Town, as It wus then called, th county-seat of Duweitied byimantacs for”fools st s avage | 1 Queen Victorle, 4 TwocIn Encianate Yillazo of Rer, ascends o, wigeai tho Higo SOK | Guavuaan, May Sh—Thusicth annua) Convene | Sl ee e Th o o, PheTecmn of esiats St et | i easea, Mo casu o sy o se Oary e oartpase- | Mockfonburg. ~‘Tho ~Committco — came 1o- coough, bat i Is provoked, if not excasad, by the | | At these words all the people of the country | arfyun, The two mule tracks Mkewiso cross' | tlon of tho Cathollc Total Abstinence Unfon of ricnienta have beon carcfully examined aod vevifiod, | _JUDOE MOORE—63, 61, 03 No., 83, Gaffoy va.8mith, | Rether = May 19, * 1778, and orpanized began to laugh. A 800 ToUn 10 e COFTact And PrOper, k i Y ork, " the) the Bouk Pugar. The roa rous:! o, B Roa with Abraham Alexander, as presiding ulll Harelevial 1ad Rapientl” filig tme aut :.':u:u Vot e .‘.‘;:E'.?,:" u':'l':"'r ':'x:"‘:'.:gl" 15 | Boncs Sociodes throughas i Suto, il ba bld | £6%3F RfeaRy I Sosticig bt | and LR SRS T PRt | cor and Jul ekt Alxsinger, and Epbiay o Vi I " i mcetln, ¢ cl q CRlen NOt, o 3 ¢l ' 3 . ! night ey ud ot the icamer which should ave of Atdjen and uin_ lilva fcbab | o West Houeo, sy, Juaa s, moxt. Tt | et ifief Bt il 51020821 | 100 CHBL YIS Cantvai” liairoad | miattor which called for conultation and uctfon. descel il ] fulted them and they Lad foliowed another, be- | ACHEER o 2% cribtu wbstacto along thls rosd gt thy | 1% expected that a chnaldsrabiu’ Buinber'of clérgy. g A committee, conslsting of tho Kev, Hegeklah ook | James Balch, Dr, Eplirafin Brovard, aud Esquire i n a 7 “nomia 3 oving It (o be the same ubip. 1 repeat\haf this mon und layman will be i nttondance, Tha Taial | ¥aine. " would provably” succeed fn" satisfaciorily | .JUbox MOALLISTER —8et cases 000, Qr story o given 8 absotutely t rainy season. At dlstance ot Aburt ninety verds ol I AT nnm‘!n. TThio Compmy, Bt T Bwichow ) 5003, Hoatle ve. 77 la giv hofor from Osurget to lintoum Lhero aro two' Foady,~one | Abstinence Sociotles of Bsudusky aro making ar LR AT R LA T AT KL R AT e By o "0, B0 bt Yo S0k | William Konuon, eubmitted o sorics of resolt , Sonorsof porousiition ani tho gonsral iasolence 3 lone whithi have discroditod the paper In qaes: tlon. The history of Me. ('lr!!lu‘l letter, with ita thoely wnrnfng to England of Lord Heacou« fold's mod plins, lLus not beon, snd probes ubly will " not b, told anthoritatively. Hui It ia not diflcalt to mako plausible ON TIIR RAGUED EDOR. asol t appears 1o be truc” that the ! . d along the sbora by the fortrors of | FLngSiacnte for the oceaslon, Atwong other thi mangkers have heretos | Inciusive " No cass oi trial {tieas ot ita orlgh, Lord Carnarvon laoneof the | _Confidence then retumed to the (nhabitanta af | BSarI8e rosd » they have arranged for an excursion 1o the lalan ¥ g - tions, which evoked long discussion and wero fnii-Turk. party in the Cabinet. ilo i» also tha | Odessa, and alfairs wero improving last nlght when | Giche Dalely the atbur a mule frack by Kobulatland e ag hee" e "nnfl'.f‘.“!,‘.‘i‘z'c.‘i"‘?"h’c,_-:.'.? O [T H ST T «y | ndopted on tho following day. These resolu Colonfnl Becrotary who wont Mr. Froudo on a | thenews of the bombardment of Hrail the fortze B picaides inese, thera lu 1y winid up lta AMAIrs, bub in\lew of Sl abor oatelsl, Slosurgicuss st 4 Foccial tuunan 1o South ATtica, 36 Nr, Froutos | smania, was recolvod, Thoa tertor fesimed a | fpother dilcult mule track from Aclinlzik to OBITUARY, iutinces, i the Taturs an Coudion of mos oF SUDOMENTE, oy ey e e, locleninre {Aiiaiacy with Lord Carnirvon taa continiied sinca | Bway, and I am Bow wzling b the midst of a | Lowum throueiChal. ke distanco i abaut oty * Bvectal Dispatch 10 The Tribune, e _'m'z"-.-;; of Sptalon that thay willaut e able 19 | goranton Coumr—CoNrEmORS—Nettlo Lotsonhacr | rite reads o8 followa s - 1kt Mes, Mr Slende a1 ons Sl MY Celnies | Reasd pdiiles 'neva sro the roads troddun by our troops on | DVXONe M., May uG.—Andes Swith, Esq., an | iaftTo conditto of tho Company (s such ka0 reaor | 3Eylamos L wnd Ueorge W Ksies 83(7.0.~Tus Uauk | " mhat we do heroby doclaro ourseives a free and D “'I;"‘},':';‘,.'.“ e Ak cronsing tho_ frontier. Anathier important com- | O1d gentleman aged 75 years, residiog with his | Ita further continuance ia business hazardous to tha tn- | OfMontreal va. Henry tWafl irong ot sl ¥e, Charlesdt, | Indupondent poum..’ are, and of right ought to be, o A (e e ON THE DANUDE. | hitiflonionit, o Rl Hiitoio $hi | a, lousy it o, fun o, e i o | SHEACKESy o, e b e | MBI S " e . . emmrd | B oS LA n e h . Ci 3 3 l, 2 e o ] id day of May, A.'D. 1677, b= 000! e contrul of no vther power than that of our e L e S P i b e T o A e iy o R 30 v Deae by ”:;3‘»!3:‘?' % cm:r mrk’lnmrmen Daparinent Kesalase. P obirovar—sunae tooxns—George Jacaby va. skl the Gunpeal u"}”'fi?“{ e . . , i L 3 g 7 ANy ‘whic! den sccount as pucely conlectiral. . I Knew nything | Poapla ar dscing from this part of Jioumania by | dcended the gltlnhmg ‘dgo, procomin o Meds | probably e case, Tho Campany, by F: I, Kales its xoliclior, fiod | Winons QUudrs; 82100 o iion va, August | BOICTnLY PIodRS 10 ohch Gilier our AutaAl co-operds 1 knew, and 1dare say I ought 1o apalogiz to | thousads. I havo nover seen people so panfc- r_mm*n. Khouressn, Ar oulhhuph:kfi, and lassan 3 —— 1ta anewer, confessing the truch'of the llogations | Wisher, #7605~ Bivira 2, Lossta ve. Danjel '\hfm tlon, uurrlvel. our fortuncs, aud our most sacre i Caroscron and w7, Vroude for iaaking | sicken. & Duliarlan mbalouary, who Lt beon | 'yl Soud waich crustos i Saguiluni wis i NEW YORK ITEMS, Tl Siarn, ‘o Chent g e, by | 1 ———— e e it s 4 {2 S | et e S e | i SO RIES | |, goepeatonhe, | | pelen Sadh G SO BRI | e s smipmoroam, | etk AL et e . Caryle, Yy | 3 2 parta aru the uw Youk,- Msy 5 —Nu taxes are pald on | Recowver under o bond for , 000, Tho s 5 ’ : o 5 ¥ A, Caryle,sod thay S~ Froudo Bad nothiug t0.40 | ypects than our frivads th Roumsniane are, mani. | Kscent (o the River Kura Dorv. a tributary of the | $47,000,000 of oA et L 1 i weual form and Samuol &l Nickersons John | . Althongh Calro e siHeuy suesking, 1o Africa, | UnHL April 80, 1510, whon {4 was re produced, n story wan luld bir. Carirle ho wat ked toconwuor | fort bo such fears, But puopls along hers bave e oo "apeuany dued bY | 1 takice §100,000,000 warth of liquor a year ta [ ¥o Farwell, and C. I, Wurwall slyned it as surs- | It Is the most Intensely and typleatly Astatic cit the columna of tha Halelgh (N O alier. DE: sed neres u Wol . Y ]-‘vsl".l:‘I:dr;'llx' :&‘u"fi‘;&fl'.’. of u:nln‘:c;cu. t'eo“ng'lfrx::: :’,‘:." i'::,',:‘.fi,‘:,’ fix," m‘ '.,lm"::' ::,:::.:":::’ l‘"'f:"‘:""‘fi z“ ‘;:‘{,{‘:“":‘)‘;‘;ffyfl::lfi:&"v“g:;hd; aasungo tho thirut of the eity. ki fl':"[fl‘f‘fw"l“ INSANITY CASE. i n:o ‘?("nn ;fl‘ut néwv‘v’l‘zfl(’:‘llx'l;: .:I:nn:n?l:i.r'fil.c':%"rr:h: tlhli ummt Jeflerson r{mmc:llma:lyu umm:{ ‘hhr‘: tho =ountry, and all L \ 4 A e Ty £ ] e trinl of Alvin N, Lancasteron & charge of in- ohawmedan Bemitic races can jocumoent as . **spurious,’ an n one B blie ne'T an, Tt et mioea brobabiotpat, | Vs last yesri of the sacked and burned &5"&2“12‘:’1‘.’:‘ by iy fmpracticatiiiy of dio oad : SUICIDE, sahity reuited yeatorday In & Vrdiet by the qury | tadied,. The people call Whomboives Egyptias, | letiers au tho subject, wrikten from Alonticell, o8 very' posliively swerted, tho infor. | Villages: of wen roasted alive afier being [ 3033 SSCHER EER I e SUAmY by the ravines pecial Dispaich 10 The Tribuna. that Be wae {nsdno on the14ih of Fobruary last | butare Araba; thog talk Aralic, aud ard of tho | suys: ‘mation waa given uxpressly o order 1o | tled to recs, and wot cloths put over their & uilecting Kars and that be ls so now. Thie case fe & very remark- | religton of the Arabian Proghet, The Copts, \Whon Patrick Henr; solution, far shart of '8 T Lancasior, who wawa | of the uld Egyotians, are even now casily dietin- | Independences ow b"‘,g; Jigntning throuah ever) ualthy Jand specalator, "bad had ‘considsrabls | irulstod from the ontinaty Arabs Ly thelr suporior Jatniog docluration of tha xame dato of the Inde- be published, “and o be publlshed that very buturdsy = moralog. For on that with Erzervun wkirts the spur of the Sugaulung at | _ Gosusw, lud,, May rs, Moson, wifo of | gble one, and = short l{n.;)rlll of It may ot bo un- | Wwhose name would make them tLe represontativea Batul L 1 morninga Cabinet council wav held, and a de- i fuces 50 thal suflucatiou from thu awoke might not | Yeni Kefl, but this Is very steep, and though, per- comuitted dnlcido by at | instantly reliuve thelr suffurings; of nameloss Lor- | baps, & means of tnmlnl' :‘r‘;’ vlr;fiw'l ':gn‘? cfiy:ho 2::&,:“,‘:?}". m: cqmn.:’: a:,,'.;;,’,:‘;?‘::} ?fifii}‘“fln e ne, Kre- . it fe Delieved, a which Fefuess Esumaiang: wilt peol Miss Warro Vow | mppear Bt they s, 4 vorn: G ettty oty S LRt TSI 0ta | ey proven, bave beon surs A teuided e by | Fou, vow e wilch 1 U rosdn o ape | Prowctiteds 22 2 Bty e Ve wiuugned | My classs thosn b coupoilul (88 con. | [uplencs f Mecklarscunuty, X0y shicitig i wome uther poiat i the_ Tarkish dominions. Mr, 7 | converyo, b a sirsgelical polit of tha greatout iin- : dito Some'$10,000. This | struction of tha great monuments, snd whosa | 1 rom British allogianca aud abjuring alt pullfic e b (e Hlctory aoiy MiF: | hundrods of crodible witnesses of varlous mation- | purtasce; “Thence tho ouly macadsmlzed road ln Exclting Adventure with Bears, bo clalmed 10° have satleficd by asalining to e | featurea aro found Tn the statutes of the mighty | counection with that uatlon, aithough wob ;. bury wing of tho Cublnct, The valus ot ihe | lities, People romewmber that littlu childran were } e cotntry, S60 verute lony, rana to, Teoblzond. Dundes (Scotland) Advertiser, some mor on Tows land, Detwean 1871 and | monarchu of thirty sud forty centarics ago. ‘Ihy fo Congress, “too, fe meder ' Bowrd b ¢ut toto arall plocos and thelr remains earried tri- | A #mA11 pottlon of thls road, near Troblsond, was Three of the crow of the stcumship Intrcpld, | 1874 Mlsd Warren began a chancal constructed by Prench enginesrs, tue rest b, blm for an account, and & common- it - | thew aro Arabs; bot they are s amphantly thrh the srvita ou Sayeela-by |t ok T totak axponua wea 1,75, 00 ross, | AP Boutar, bad o very exeltiny adventuto uttho | BIm fofn scsasnt, and & eommon (a aoitlo e, | (hews 450 Rt Lok (eY 418 S SOWECAEo0en FRee, | maon thatbody, Yot e sxemplost Infep biuodthiruty and feroclous folluwers of the atand. | Lles, or 4,087 roubles thu verst, Tha road Greontand wcal-fs tuts seavon, During the ent Mecklenburg County In North Tarvlina wi & y , . o road Is well ayuinat her to stop the prosecution of her commun- | ditfer very much from the people of wham llerodo- t 1 4 by un srdof the Prophet, and Jt1s nob stonisbing tiat down, but bas this disadvantago—that It le | Uiso that tholr vossel was laat besot suiony tho | Liw mult, 1o ail ihess #uite b awore positively | tus saya, truly or falacly, thnt o hundred thousand | ASYeronce quoled. = For the prussnt 1 nius they fles, Mastof theso fugitives have some ro- | liable to' Le fooded and ruined “in _the | Ice, throe of tho'crow~Thowss Royal, Wolvar- [ thst ho bad settiod with hor by the transfer of | of thew atd tim ware forcad by Cheops to bulld uubellever fn the spoceyplial Goupol, Y sourcos, At the Httlo wtations one Snds enormous i‘ll"’ -nuquwy l:?:" water from the adfacent | hampton; Jomos Winter, Petorhead;and Willlam | mortgugeson Iows landa. ile was indicted & year | blé pyramid. Lut Mosr el Kakirs, **the victorious The discusaion continued until 1830, when Nea of bed . 3 s, 1o winter slso Imuivuse quantitics of snow s ago for perjury in swearing to these statements, | city,” Is witogethar Arab. Tho Rowan fortress, | Lerislatura of the Stute appoluted a comuiiites Pllea of bedding caveloped In coarve sacks; large | sccumulate on the Kop Da rhige and Zigan Mulligan, -Duadee—sct out one day to pay & | 3¥0 isa'in February Iast. The trial iasted scven | oreciad to overawa Mumpbiy, *and still known®os | to tnyestizute the subject and collect any,anld woodon chests contalning hopachold ulensils, | Dairidge, which bave to bu cleared uway by the | visit to the ship Porscvorsnce, of Petorhead, | duys, and resulted Ina vordict of gullty on wl the | Bubylon, 1 tolerably perfect; much more purfect, | il evidence relating thercto. Fourteen ‘wite food und clothing, wmotimes furniture fn great lrfivulluui. The \'tlw bowever, notwithstanding xuch, 1, k-nyan-i:'\ll abou lrmn- wlles diatant, | thres counts, The extreme rnnflhmam for the | Indeed, thau any rewnont of the Romsn rule i nesses wore examluod, all of whom maiu- quantities; aad over theww turce, which reprossnt | Ly 406, W pasatbly duriug i whole of the year. | Attor walluic about, a couplo ut wilos it wad | offenscs would ba diteen yearst [mprisonment in tha | Englaud; but it s sumna wilos south of Catro, and | fuinod that they Were present at the the pats : yum proceed, frei, to | ween that the digance between the twu whips had | Peuitentlary, After the triu) he wos sent to | wuanoteven Included in the early Arab town, ool pdence o patiént sccumulation of years, tbe wretched | Baynald, snd further on to Jabrees,” In Persla | bocn mivjudged, aud that in reality they werouix | jail and romalnod thora for about two wecke, | Fustat, now called Old Cairo, As ot was ona | Mecklenburg meitiug - when {ndepende! 4 beaphu wha are drlvun from thoir homes hover,and | (00Ut 2HO versts); secondiy, hrough Khiais and | miles apart, and tho dungerous nuturo of the jour- | Wheo bls'~counsal, Mesers. | Leonard " Hwets | af tho hrst conquests of Mahomet's dsciples, ong | Wus doclarod, Part of them stated tha elatter, and bicker with the ofticlals, while tho teain | Mush to Uitlist thisdly. to Krvindjan: and fourth. | ney beun to dawa ovon the scamen when they ro- | and A, N, Waterman, csused him 0 be ex. | of the ea outa Of tho great Csliphs, aud long | the document was -doxlx‘ted on_ Muy 30, whuls chienie depended on tho secrecy sud (15, 150 Sir Btaftara Norboots, bnie the Tarkish policy, was abls ta vidicute 0z the very lutjer ‘which fu the wora- saved hin End hiw perty from Not fora long time have the Anglo- Turks been 80 supry. yel thoy wery abliged ] to bottle fp their wintb, | m‘ weution { another theory about thls Jetter—thnt tho **judis- i putahle fact, " which Mr. Carlyle sald hio know, waa Tiat i1 tireat Dritatu weiit (0 war for ‘Turkey, then Gurmany asd Awstris woold eldo with Rus »lu, ‘Thlu fact o ¥ presumed to Lave hvard fro evon (tagainst | lower ranks lr:} ahometans, and posalbly many of similar_ proposition is first month_after, whan ulways open to hhm, Dut thera ean bo Htt goubt that, whatover he may bave learned from f ! a W , ha Jearued tho primary aud moet momen. | Walts, and walls, and welts ¢ E: 1y, to Kars, OItL otc,” There (s postal comtuni. | 8lised how far they were from any veasel, aua'tbas | amined by Dr. J, Jewsll, who gave sa | tho centro of Amb civilisotion,’ 1t has | others were unable to lx the date, althoueh o s baieial e sosree, T1o | Taiiilvas aro B0t comseny 1o, by sased rsm iy | cation between Erzeroum sud Troblsund; but tho | thele sealing clabs’ wers the vuly weuons with | apiaiun Tt Laacaster was Insanes A otion | biore featurea of purcly Arab typa'than Cone | statinis the event to have bappencd fi Slay, 177 M Yias dune un lumeuse scevico to Wiy country and tu | Danube, they feel safe only when they Have passed ‘Turks, true to thelr old bablts, prefer vendinglot. | Which thuy were armud, h‘ hun thoy came to reals | ror now trisl was then made on the ground thut | stantinople, or, indeed, sy other Oriuntal city | The Committeo also clalmed to have obtalued the world in genersl by makiog It kuown as | the Trontler, or ara withia casy reach of 1b; and | Lre by speclal courfers, Telegraph linow connect | 1as the ceal distance, shey bega to dollberate d invane at the time of tho trial, | of its slzo eithos In Eurabe, Awln, or Africa. The | proof that, while the orgiual declaration of o e byt g Ay Uoatis 383 | Fecmnd el S s Siants e | s doubu ot e T e S e S0, | bl Wreor, ot i 20t M, | Raclutond . Beon i b sy et ¥ 0 ou) 0 kv 3 i . e ¢ 5 % 3 Y Jr. Frosman's now volume on %¢The Ottoman | PUf, Wy, b ween tamplug aloue the Aol Tyl Tho LoiaL febpii of b Wisgvauh | the Journey whila tho Uthers wara of OSIRIO thks | by s 1o e ecas Wi Wik (st Comut b0 oot | 1 Catror Siud b D o 1he arvew. pleyerasquy | COBICS bad beeu taken by John MeKaltt Ajer Tower fo Rurvpo, il Nalure, it Growth, and ite Dectine™ (Maculillan & Co.), desorves. more than 8 mere mentlon. But lo-day'l gan ony refor Lo 1 us 8 book which_anybody who cares fur tho facts —n whale faully togitey o § by Ju D teckicn- ruors by & melanebory boves | Wired in tho vilayct fs 100 verats, ey shiould e up tho ailempl. 1 the Sudet | b trial sni-tl e becuseo. ihanisa alics convictvas | sirvels Of St O1d parce uf tho towh sconce.of n: | ander, ous of the Beeretarles of thedlocklel sud sometimea bey, As rogards Hatoum, this isa lLittle town with an | of tue deoste an uowelcowe visitor camo | of s crime he hich : burg ' gathering, ono of which haa been oIS Mlowly oy [ 8 passagu fur & few wllvaof | gxcoliunt haror. tho Bay of atoum being nclosed | upon tho scens in tho shape of 8 shis bear, with 01o | ko “romained b e L e o e e | ronsa B the possassion of Gen. bavie, siteted TR YPuIKS, euat and south by hign wountaivs, and protected | of bee enlua lnd{ 2 sbo Wik st comlng botwoen | such was the law, and directed that & Jury be eam- | remarkable. Though sil the tyranny of the | by Alexander, ‘The Committea subsoyuenitly edin avhabby cart, underlylag the present sltustion must, heve, an sastand sosth by bign. pblinial p 7 iy ¥ the River Schu. | the wen and their sbip, the vnuly chauco of eaca; L "Turks has not sutiiced o alter thi duliblo char. ‘| Leglstature, and v e oty Tt L wla'hily | ahmaem e e ey 200000 o Rowes: | i B e Ml e LY | Wi, o ot TSRS B RERE! | B oty s wad | st of thy e, ok i, s e | e tenitly of e oo oo expressl comical to me tn U cot, 6 waler s " s, el | wus conclude 0! noon, 0 twO guest] wquares, the fountain, 8 gurdens, 8 Arca | ependence. Filinoratuie (amuss’ deiolilon of diri—tnuiter ta | expressibly comical o me tw tho memory of thens | E0I5TDichever way the wind Slows. it s dsep | tho ler Look 10 thele hocln tne boar auickened et | subussied. rora. Brme WEGIAEE Lancasies wab fne | tho Watored roRr e rowscof viike. hava s paif: | 1o Mecklenburg Duclicatlon of fnjenslioues,. 10 are (ha sullun lande; the wosien: witte ool matted blacl v wroug place.” G, W, Buasey, aboré time wag clove upon the sall- | suge st tho timo of the tri: b 10 fuce the anl with their | ho was n nd sscond, whether | French look, the people who crowd cvery thore ' { T, e infarn arc a4 wbiibn anyching Baropean e can | 10F waa held In Meckleuburc, enough fur the largest vesauls to yet cl co, and In 8 wotaen, witt thoie | fostifcations of Duloum, both kowards e ool ang b A ot 1715, at proviuual = ODESSA. . fed Sack yullow' fa clr | the matnland. . For tale purboss. the cost bonules | clubs was usclces, aud accordfagly uno by ons of | tsirty SF forty witesse, ined, fngigd: | ber Hore, & loug utring of groaning camels, lod | Which a serics of resolutions of & provisl A BCARED CITY. Heats, waroing. shesd Ear- | tonuf Aela Aloor wers eompelicd to. work on the | tlie sica took uif portlany of e clowtlng “snd g A ;u"gl::fin? ohyiclans 'of ihia | by s Dedouin in & white caposh, catslos Toads of | form wero passed, which resolutions et ‘!"-L",; ¢ , varylug | pedoubts 1 ” ! 4 i " 1 1ho monotony of the jourey wi redoubts last year, The new fortiications | threw them down bu the lce. In thie way the | city. . Judge Blodgets cbarged U es- | green elover or long faggots of sugsz-cane. ‘Tuore, | ed fn the colonisl pupers of June, lfiddma‘g-lzu Ins ..,uubfinéfi'.fiffl‘hfl“.‘flut‘: a0 lowards thy wost, s0ull, and east. ‘The eae- | progress of ol 81 was retarded, as Bruln stopoed un'uy ugfunh:u. 'nvl«wmz |h=° Jl'-';{nm’-m'y hull dozgn m“.gwm 'omu‘.q“l Idly in the | were mudo the nYh fect of & proclamation LY foumanians do not ubdervtand. 'Iho patorfamitie | BY» 18 sltackiog Batuaw, iuay ocouny command- | 10 ¥null aud tear b cuch uf the articies s aho came | and calling thoir ‘atfention to-the fact that it was | widdlejof ‘tha rosdway, A Lrown-skinned boy { Gov. Martln, w copy of which may be found i3 s wually o dircy, ofcusive-lookiug ruscal, oiiey | 1€ poaltions on the hilla rlatus in terrces near tho to them, thls meane tho mien wero enavled | ypeclally uecessary 1o notice the diforcnce be- | walks u‘uwllh w0 clothing om his long, leah the srchives'of the State. bareheaded, but sometimes capped with the whive | %0 A taucadamlzed road from Batonm to Ar- s little ahcad forsbout a couple of miles, | twuen Lancasie xecutive abllity and businesa | Juba, or a Indy vuothered fn voluminous drapery Wallachianneut goars bis tar girdln e suppiid | 43688 and fars w lu coures of y b tluo, howevor, they bad parted with | capacity boforo he met Miss Warren aud since. | rides by on a donkey, her face coverod withs with a Klfo, aud sotatlmes with & Jorg ooad | s to bave Luun Anishod but year, According to | Wmustof thelr clothing, ond of them having nothing [ Tho testimony of Dre. Jewell, Blake, and Paoli | transparent white vell, sbd hor knces nearly as NEW ORLEANS COTTON MARKET. ho weary the opanke, or cowbide sandal, bound on toe latest {utulligence, 31 battali of intantry, |- but kls pante, s craval, snd 8 wooleu shirt upou | wae entitled to grest weight. as they stood high In | high as her chia, bullock-cart with small Naw OkLwsns, May 23, —Corpux~—Iu falr demandi the foot with innumerable thongs, which b so | WIAB 0 Funs, were stationcd at and near Uatouns | B o bsd retalucd possession of uisclub, aud, | their profession, L. Kilbourn,” Brower, aod | wlisels, which creak borribly at every turm, Kous | gycs 2,250 bales; middling, 1045@10)c; good middil unlversaily used in ‘Tarkey i Burope: for the rert | %408 beglnning of the war. Of these, 6 battaluns | fusteniug bis cravat w s end of the w.t"' Lo | Kmuowons bsd unly had s cusunl scquaiutance with | past with ite caryo of treacle-jars. Hundreds of | yyqaijige; WINIDE falr, 1201256t Salr, 1wel2nch be tea bundlu of rage. Thon com tba chiliren, | 3iie A% Btouis, 14" batialions and © gaos st | Waved itus s siinalof distress and fortuoalely'the | Luncastor, and had act bad o ood au obpostunity | donkey-boya loln wait for a faro, myriads of BAIf- | et inchangodi recelpte, uety Wit sxposid b Lirer riding In o curt drawn Uy o donkey of & ¥orry bures uc cudairl, 8o0d ¢ batlellons, with 18 | attentlon of the crew uf the Persaverauce wasat- | of judginzol his mental uvml{.h The charge | clothed children play lazily fu the gutices, tue- Y} stock. 140, ks week's salek Corrempondence Now York lerald, Ovzsss, 6.~The report that the bombard- went of Odessa was imminen$ having been clecu futed at Rlscheneft, I bostened to the threatencd polut, and on wy arrival found, fnstced of & clty In - flames, 8 lown e cslm and silent 88 the statue of & lichelew, who, from the sutmit of his pedestdl, #% where Lo seems mounted as 8 sentloel to survey 3 tha borlzon, appeara to be looking oat for the ex- 3 yected Turklah deet. ’ ometimes b romangy dog, Whoue und, b ‘Tchuruksu; the Kars 'Corps, tu- | tracted tathe perllous pustilon of thothrue svamen. | seeined fuvorable to Lancaster. ury retired | baned Arabs smoks long plpus and conversa emar. | {904 4748 by river, 2 k. % gy g oDEZ8IA A8 IT I8 Tras e o nrel anid winone baTe bacal been rutpheg | UCUEE WIth the yartion' of the ftowd and | Heverulof tho crew Of the Verseverance dmme- | At Liali-pusk 1% yeutorddy noor, and T ity okt conttrss o STy S oo (s !,‘h‘(‘t’,‘.,",g R i v R i Nothloz Is at ouce so sad snd strange aa thoas: | DILby coutinual Landehip and exposure. Thesu | hag,SsociVe 8¢ Erzerouus aud Olu, cousist of 68 | diately wet out. arued with guns, and uitor guus | i p.w, The Jouad that Lansaster wua inaans on | Jair ol running footmen, in whita sbirts LN S % N Yors, Bt by eiver, 2 Attaliuds, Lehrosry lsat when be wan tricd for | shurt trousars, shuuta to clear the way f it bkl pect of a bLarbor completely ewply. Can you waks yousscl? & plcture of what the bay of New York wonld be without the fnnumeruble sbips which give It }ife? Not that the fmmease Amerlcan city can bo et all compared with the Russlsu town, slthough the iatter boasts uf somo 200, 000 {obabl- tants. Lookingout to sea frow the helghbt of the e, i ot ot et il | S slitnn e Mgt OL US| HAEASLA RIS SR Rath Rt | B nd thele predatory babits, form & very _‘;',:'A';r:; hoss and cust of Kare; 10 batisllo ing luft, snd were y thoy bad almost 0 6loth- | perjury, snd st the present tme, aod reccommend- | -rlage fo whicl, bebind haif-drawn blin e b ot Bare: I Ink o d ware yalte exhueted with (ho csc. | g (hit lnl: slould ba contued In one of thostate fu- | 1ady of the Vicereysl batain taked to mir, st Dl . e &l {1 ‘g bear aud ber cub were 5o closs beuind that the me asylume. accowpauied perbapd . e o Huropean N a >, r O ot iy s ot s o ey | lums are ot Gt aid ‘30" Satarions. & squsdron, | rescuvrs b o digiculty Ta dispalculng thow with e b eadition of th veadlct, which wasxe- | Ureas, s0d by & governesy or Rutea whose boouot | On Ssturday last the Adsuie Exoress Cowpsny, iy, Gl uatvins Lot Dacing (o day touy are | 370 Wuus st Erscrount, Kightbaitalions of the | soveral balleta. ~The following moruing tbo thres | ceived without suy excitement uf surprisc, Mr. | and French coslumo contrust strubgely wiin tho | of thleclty, roceived from Apyle Croek Way ifenough. 1t will Lo aificuls (o guuflom P k] are garslaon bave just left for Ercervum, Small | waflors teturned to the Intrepld, They wure oa- | Swets applied for s record of tue pmrwmnrql)ucu veiled fgure opposie, A still greater coutrast | Coanty, Oblo, 8 mammoth rustic chalz, directed 1 Austra during the wor; they Uread tho Turks, 8ad detacboicuts are dlstsibuted over the remaining | curted part of tho way by s sumber of the crew of | the verdict of guiliy fn Fobuary Tust, statlug tust | v oitered b tog .PW"““ of the women Who | o yion, R. B, Hayes. Washington, D. C. It1s Buck, purtion of Astu Minor, tha Feruuverunce, aud the wmale bear baving bucu | be propased tosubmit ibat record to @ Jury iu tho | wtand by s the carrfazs basses, whose bablea ara | o4 B0, 5 o 0 M Tio, O o back 8 oul 3 " A Cualr for Frealdent Hayes. would do sltost anything ratber than gu vi m - ¥ scen o the vicilty, a) ently ou tho luukout for ty Court as s0on &8 pracjicable for tue pur- | carricd wstride on the shoulder, or sometimes in Pty bt el kstnd et Lo RO e v Tt FRANCE T beat and bas cub bo was | kowluo Witied e | wose ol obialatng o verdlcc ol imeauity in'ihe | tho basket so carctally bajanced on the head. Tho | corved **Lookissa," an the sight srm ‘*Sould ity . y i upon her shouldure since 1875, ciured by the vasl . mast of the men's clotbes 40d (helr sea-baots wars | Lounty Court, 30 that Laucasior mixhi ba placed | Laskeis tardly differ from (Noso depicted on th | Caroliva,* on the Ieft **Colorod Volens, it of from sa coilnence of wors than o huadred fect, | BROB AEE SRENY gl 7 fi' 4 NOTIFICATION TU FRENCU NEWSPAPERS. g:ck:d up, 81k more or less torn, The three wen | ib an fnsane ssylun. Iie aleo asked thatan urder | wulls of the sucicat owmbe, and produbly the Laby, | scat *:Soutlern Commission” avd < two batterles swousted with beavy guns are vislule, | PO PURERES 00 SEUE 7_,,?,”, or 50,000 u:f:' Pauts, May £5.—It i said that & uote bas becp | Da¢ been kinddy treatud ua buurd the Fersevaruncy | inlgt bo wade tothe offect (hat, when Lancaster | oatitely naked and Iie vyee full of black Bles, Lo | Atienduont,"” sad ou the front lcge *+ Noril —oue un the Hglt, the other on the laft, surround- and supplivd with clothiug, so that they suller sbuuld be ¢cleased from the sxyluw, if that should | much Jie what {ts sucestors were In tlo daysof | **South.” Tuls presont, O ‘which all the & ed by water, 'Fley maku oy the water 8 yellow 2o bad wreiches over thy Auslsiud frouticr. where tiuy | SOmwunicated to all the Conservative provincial wilucts Lrom thelr cxposure snd exciting ¢ ¢ hito Howsw vd A o v ? . D2 ad- | over bappen. ho sbould bo resurrendered dnto the | the Pharachs, In tha ulder quariers of the tuwn | were pald, wes forwarded Lo (s Whits o d 10 bo Kept und fud fur ueasly tiehie momilsg | papers, stallug tbat durlug tho thres wouths' 19 | wenture, _ L cuatody gl tho Vulted buates Coust, Ue further | the scouss ore tauch (be nmg. ouly that thure s | batus v, R LS