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.@e Wepaulcee Ambassador in Bagiand— GF cat mark Gets fartane So Amasicn emanate to | 000, or 2 per cent on the whole population of (¥rom the Loudes Times, June 21. the. hi In one 195 We # 2:.c. wr ante Nepaulese Ambassador his been iitrodueed, pebitante G55 hue font senbarted for'ew York a tor Jona B ee bea Bao anh tHe hae ED Reesy! Dresence of "rly - , eee %y| _Invenxsrine rrow Maxico—Tux Cuonena, &e. ee aks hy yet vise Eaginnd, the missives of the sovereign of Ni —The Kio Grande (Texus) Sentinel, of the 26h “abe WO ey tena ‘yesterday, as our report announces, Aegssh ult , sa) r dates from the city of Mexico are Peter sane the ri vy be joy ghey Loy to Le pe age egy mgd y Nae the Brae Bake rey ends tbe bunband ors em. At ie gxcelionsy. eg Ole naan pd atleman n of the ity. had madi Y donation of $20 wy pal Pe Tro ent tents is paren ET 2 Kote + u ir wi i i = Mons he "cou: of aoe money deme, Cred conteratign prevaied wnt the eas weeretes tute men cle, tare PP, more Aigible inhabitants, eo mu uJ tal Frinee, thang, yde park, teview io te | buried alive A lady, whohed ‘cea bared et nigh Seat aatistss ened pow. he: 4 any he one to te apent. without +) timely posonaeton of if a i of : d of op toneigetins certain of the household made her appearance in the city on thé followi ft hevdl thoug! ; morning, having succeeded in“disiaterring of ‘Meas < : an iden oe dealan or ped nes a Sena |: GA, entirely recovered. infeisigte i borer ‘ann ena the Mehsana ee ne enue of saving the eS. rhe A : arrived from Guanajuato with one mulfion of dol- jd ay A bes TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND excellency’s ne of the graadeur | ). 7, anil penal Miey Ade Modwiggen Margaret the frat sieehed ene ihe onsmace Menem | hy of Guinan i otceen a Sek ae " ai ht se ee the Nepaulbee Prinoe is aemeee enough od ra arena were made. . 2 nee of enchethenabs: | 0 seis, Renee eee en eae jeHlugh Thee peers he fees (th valmay oy from what he does not see, noless than fr t r wn ol or » No damage | Narport Marths B Nagle Susan Molntyre Alfred Mobo — wand who have, fevered ‘ite + Re'seesy and pethaps hie final conceptions may Fee etelneh Romeres, Te the other Statie.'0f |! 5 Waris Nesey Meda ‘Yes n= Flt Do $0 th thvertdssn ls ey me oe aR cee =caf oninions not altogether unfavorable to our a oe gene = the city, the cholera is said to ohiied bi pe oes aes THE MARRIED WOMAN’S ee ae ahh hens eecited us the favor of Oxsnhare Miss, O'Melia wileabeth oOt yer alice Foci sees PRIVATE MEDICALCOMPARION, Nerive William DR. A. M. Norine Wil BY. DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, 80 novel a zits. appear still but imperfectly dis- SHIPPING, closed. Lord Brougham, indeed, was prepared the SES AY a ce Neleon H PROFESSOR OF DIsrARHS % ” other Toad ve certify, from a never ites. intuition, | fad 32 ht) e t ptrepredor bf omy ad Nittelor Ramon ‘Treeaticth Edition. lime. 3 PP ‘0. "Pree, $1,090, best and maetenenat but the erincnren Fie Coprate Weer, ABOTTO, Sariain Ynes, Fumeen Desie TRMieh, or len eencrylgeane eg they the East India a hone ponies lena cpcimmnnsisy ve Zouiatis, ote Gi Spsmneeneped sere pcaas > 4 + -lfhgpageng whieh shou - information, were content to presume that | These raipe It by contract expressly for vin Hi ‘ th either the desire of knowle ° OF the gratification mnn mgt ty mtivirenglane tv enact pF O/Conner Mishesl O'Natle Jove inte womanhood, re i tah yan, ol ural energy excellency acyoss and their secommodat om ‘Th i ne yo the dreaded oecen to the shoresof Britain. Friend- | sge-led for oe jee om Now rindermecy odie no cto mee al 4 or Price of from $130; exclusive use of entre, aise state » ship and courtesy, we are briefly told, have sug- hae Ci ‘be attached te gested this interesting mission, no¥ iz there any je boris sewured ‘wall! pote ‘ Teason to doubt the substantial truth of the report; ‘epply to Pir ave. Bor trelgit 5 le Mary but the occasion is so novel, and the relations. i = Ana bey ree cae the parties so peculiar, that we may dwell upon the BICKLY AND UNUAPPY WIvEs. serene A pent but although such has been ett rte Sure atAres will ¥iteral character of the relationship, yet there subject at somewhat more lengtt than would be Ray Mre. cor Mott & Robinson Mre Joha Reilly Bridget Botract of « Letter < sresopeiate. at the festive reunions by whio! - Saath te 4 fort Catharine Hell Rowse eres Frederick Oaborne Poe G py il ' ‘ — 0 fashion, the visit of the stra».,, 7 omens of these shipe will net b 5 = tle 9 Else Bite Laat. ia John O'Reilly Philipp » SA : . iver, bullion, . Se seeciees, srepen. et bostala rt hiner Gsthacine y ‘% For thirty-five yeaa, a4 has gow subwistd: eles raat tadlag eign Werefer, and te valine share Raper, Gauharine Fete Witew opted oer, Re ty undisturbed, between the Indian government and | 7 *— ~~ ome ee aes ee see rama Persons Henry Ly Parker Capt Joseph He- Reid Isabetia Ryan Aun or Reilly Miss Ana ‘nore, Reilly Mary, Allen Ryan Mary abe! Page Samu: Paraamer Chas M—2Parmalee C ace posmotee Cope ‘arish Senaca H ‘was ao cordiality between the parties, and the | day, July 27, oy 1B Siclock Mo from ’ ‘Cort of Khatmandu was almost the last in India | Canel street. All letters . from whom, but a few years back, any mission of | 4, ae, Soe vee ‘amity or compliment might have been reasonabl: ‘expected. The hostilities which terminated wit the peace of 1815 had been short, though decisive, nor was any great advantage taken of the superi- ority which rested with the British at the close of the campaign. Nepaul was subdued, but not through the Post Office. For freight or passage, ions for elegance or comfort, COLLINS, 66 Wall street. : Bmith Widow Mary Seitai: MnWaP sralienderg , Rayihlieg farmed githe AM nate Sears Mise Phis select Rese And = Smith ay Stewart Louisa tokely La Smith Maria Spelisan Gamert Salmon Su: Baielis Mre Pleiffer Hem Lo Peabody Alpheus Peake H PerorDonBeldome- Pogram Orlande A Peok Horatie ro Peace John Pease Randolph 1 I ing that the vided = remedy, conceived was of Pekin, if Emperor, whose “good offices” had been exerted'on the occasion, would himself | WATER SS¥ancrat will leave as akove: her ropslar a depute an envoy on such a duty. a the Nepau- {Re be. Bed © application st the oflee wat the dehbe: a ‘arre lear ad deliberately meter, unable tp brook the, | Hteedevanasay Re Yenny Nem Orhan ana chagre, and " 5 fe first serious disaster which the arms and fortune of 8. ROBERTS. 177 West. cor Warren st.” subjected to British dominion, and only partially Gilt Thos te British influence. Stipulations were made | W'9R, SAN, JUAN DE, Miva Rao ed schooner Gibbs ie ° for the reception of an Eng! resident at the | ENTAEPRISE will seilon the 13th inst. For froight ouly, ie A ~ Mo Nepalese mengial, but the condition was insisted apply Immediately 00) FOWLER, £6 West street. Trafuor Hensah eh Gctee Francis a ey ‘upon solely as a probable me! of averting fu- . 5 Goodrich WmM_ G Patk orter Willis bs Tuptures, and the Indian government even aN Se een Thowes Mise A Tale Scoawin 8 Gort Bon} fens y } sand Piers Rdwia T ‘ails offered to fc the privilege in favor of the Court F°, SARIPORITAS VEE SBAQRES—ON SATURDAY, sabeoh td an ee oy Extract from a Letter. et, North Ri he’ Portgames’Carlos Powers Weightman COMPBTENCE AND HEALTH. Pon Pope Joba T. Lawn, casrsPs., Oot. 24, 1807, a My Duan Srn—I know you will wish me im encroschit behalf of myve the reigning had ever 4 It is very 5 dynasty he that the characteristic of Weus Cotterin Shae i banobancnpedt somes peapipy poo ae moder origin 60 rently inseparable from [a- pe Mrs, Graad n a 4 gence. 2%. was nen, S tater zee of 8 dian ayuastios, should be discoverable evea in the phot Stet pneere eae x L peak hrvagh The State of Nepaul, though reputed for antiquity of | fi? 5 po Ef wre iy hCe Ramsay Jas PaanetConty ‘as one of the most ferta- i and traditions to be the Wales or the As- | pes in debarking or fog torpascengess ty this line. Fer wy ey Mise B Ine Raybould D Randolph Jeremiah turias of Hindostan. There was probably, indeed, | passage or other formation, apply te ba | Thee a Ea a Hindoo principality existing from very remote 100 Cider sineah coeate of Wiknoes hd Bardion Thos sy iea's Lg! peseney tases ip. theee parts, but, the sovereign new Toore- R CALIFORNIA, VIA PANAWA.—THE ae meal By are cctee Hersh Bream Mt Moshow P@ | Ssvenly, wish the most ee panei ee re, gen FOU. fattamcnip GENERAL ZACHARY TAYLOR, Row, GRNTLEMER’S L182. Joan A TT*** acon Altreasiok S Hayward Me 7,Pa k Realy Thee bd bry yh Wh ! i " A.5. Pittman, master, now on her route to Californie, s | adameh Co &S Abereromti Pernelte done Ewes wie Sevable: te endure te sontinsance, while T felt She autocrat of Pekin with the legendary dynasties of | expeeted to reach Panama about the loth of Augest. “he ason Adolph Robson Williaa bs — 93 e tenenany China. It was in the reiga of our George {II., and | bas vuperior seocmmodations for Tor pasege | Airem'pe™ = Aeneris A rts Robert ich David 5 | Mabie senstant, avegte tated eth tae tas a Fe ee eine chatetan ps tomas. | ne HAWHIN, No. s7 South seve. Suniten Bie ienry" Y Bose Mens ‘nix years, mans juarrele of the royal family of Nepaul, assembled MEDICAL. "i Ailea Honey iMeon Romnbers Chae Pisre shenbelm Sim teeew tinguished the hate tetera, GAM | eer met oce Williom Be ) eae at State with which “we ace now'con- | PARIS AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRIVATE Sites Geo ew Romaine Juan B , discus. Venereal warts, gonorrhas, gleet, syphilis, he. Alexander Wm Allison’ Roos James % gemed. | The conquering clan were termed | sured inn few tents 's vegetable local application, withou’ lice Kdward Albert Antonie O spared the j te preserate em kas,” and the cradle of the tribe is probably | pain. Cases of fourteen y that the other physicians Aylivare Thos Andrews Archibald eae Philip bed of siekuess! ail of whieh would uave patente | satanied by pe city still eye pe yi nae in ee a, Wa Ct ~ 2 will gracld Wilhelen pd yaw Rutherford Alex Ww I then seen a copy of The Married Woman's Private district ceded to us by the ki Oude. Bat 4 I ~ 4 Avere rs i’ Reilly Char ‘Companiea. ei { — See been the if aie * — Fe ag ‘ereguarity Pile $1 relenderd Navendoyred Asdieey ambev'e ‘ey fae Troms Physician. 7 ey soon practically asse' A > 2 i I , asta DANGEROUS DELIVERIES. title to sovereignty. They first erossed the Hima- wo Adams H Armetreng A D layas, and actually laid ‘Thibet under tribute, re- Mica. ame pecEne pescoysaty, or sas ne OBSTRUCTIONS, Lis oreo a ga | eeiving submissive offerings from the Great Liama | duce into his pratice several new remedies, effect mic ee Ricorden Daniel ‘himself. Inasmuch, however, a8 this exalted | $uich sad radical curesin dificult, syphilitic disoasss, ob- Baker Gaps B Lit Rob Riblet Geo W—% d dlephary & held to be the. vanitshie lvieg type of | Bake ermated iu his "ld otheg, Ld Ann stret, nent Diosds Bendagie. Jon Mie aed , Badd andal Dye SS RCI E SSIS ARSE AC a Re BAS Bake, © “Brothers, 2 tolerable to all true Budd! and a mighty PER, ‘Mess Chinese army was marched to the Himalayas for D*22 Paget Lye ay Lot ee ie po Aye 3 a my will ‘ted Ia ite pages the purpose of bringing t e8ore tO reason. | Bent of merenrial and other diseases of savers, Bleck Geer the means of prevention, amelioration, and relief! Itis worth noticing that the Ghoorkas, who have ‘casea agmmeved im tee toive ange. pF S Brady Deal 5 both before and since proved such formidable un- pry eer ‘Chee A Sele Richards Bhwabecker AlbM1) agonists, were beaten at every step by the Chinese | Seemenmemeenneesrneeenaranraese Braty Thos) ear. spulting RW 70 THOSE JUST MARRIED ers, their first relations with ourselves ISTOF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE N&W YO! Bro & der Christi ¢ DmLPw, were 61 ggested by their a, hensioas on this oc- L Post Office, July 6th, 1860. = mh Ay + id mall Yredrick “Dn. A.M. Mawnicesu: He Vinees af my 3.) " nuebergn Geo Michuel {in "The Married Weusn's Private Modis i ‘i Le easion.. But when, satisfied with exacting a re- | garccaen nN ™ THE TAPER MAVING THE LARGROT eantation, the Chinese withdrew, the Ghoorkas | Please mention the date of the lint in which Tenet | eee Sa a ir clai conquests ‘o ouch on extent, that at the commeacement of | AfamaSarah Airs Miss A C, 10th Atwell Margaret the war to which we have referred, they had ac- | Zils MeeChaties” Agnes Elizabeth Austin Rsboesa tually crossed the Sutlej, and were fighting with | a1! t Miss ST ‘Cosilia Ayres Mary A ling the i Antoinette BD B Jrk& Co Mudson Revftleary Mute Chea” Huse 1 af tie kt wine = Irvine Charles = Isaacs Dr Andw . your ined , and fe ease a iy wilt Grail herself of the information sontalned sn ite peeee” etgamnaee dally received of this character, unnecessary Runjeet h for the privilege of dome J hill chiefs of the Panjab. As our expedition pene~ ke Iesbella Ro Berry Mary J fo ay af mt ayy ad spe hesitating ns ts the propristy ef iesutriog the foe trated their country, they appealed to China against | Baker Mi ry 8 Bebeo Elica M e? wr a Jemesca ee © importance AA ing us, as they had formerly appealed to ourselves 2 Beard F i 3, ganna ds Senet Uin‘sialy invelving their fature’ happiness, eonact'e appres against China, and there did at one time seem to Bel ye Jenkins We F jeonings Winford eiated. be probability that the forces of England and Jennings Thomas Johosce Sami does tolbete at ahs tape eee ‘artary would come into gollision on the froatiers inbott neon Joseph are of Thidet.” But, with a sagacity highly creditable, oenoon Rebs S Jobasven Jamee Sesthor 191s noccemar tense ft oveay age aay Sa teal the Court of Pekin tes: the tions of the Jones David B Jeres Anstaia job: of knowledge whereby the suffer ‘whieh @ jepaulese Envoys, ve direct application to the Jee Wilton B kes fap a’ ones Wife, » mother, ors slater, may be subject, ean be Governor General of India, and on receiving his peoos. ase] Sopfrem — " i 3 HS of ibe fall . in via ot Rok Wa De ea een" “TOR ae. tioners with contumely scorn. . te Mary Karsun CH ith Leased COMPANION” i some The war, as the reader knows, resulted in dis | Beach Susannah a + a Smith wed All letters eomfit though not in diegrace, to the Ghoorka c Keapp W Keductoree 88 Sch 1t Heinrich seanes, ) tulers. ‘They succeeded in inflicting oa us one or | Clear Etlen Clouser Catharing Chaster Mise Pame- Kaliiteary 7, | Keating Ja Smith Jobe D | Be Sehweitear Morven two serious reverses, and in creating, for a few | Gary pi bi ge 5 apa eviering Capt lip. St ss weeks, a persuasion that we had at th found | Clark Susan, Sth ot Cox Maryor Elin gusta OVER 2,000 COPIES HAVE BEEN SENT ie enemy to sazong for pu Since thu period | Sepchgrange Genre pues SPA aa fis BY MAIL have sate sullenly, and perhaps suspicioasly, in their mountain en debarred, like all other Rey, ws Keator dnc: Keetii native powers, from the pleasures of conquest, b; re, Mul- ¢ our supremacy, but maintaining an ade well exlculated to command respect. Their country | has been reapectably governed, and their indepen- dence vigilaatly preserved. Cordiality, as we have Cy Connolly Miss Mor- rae Cortbert Isabella Blianboth © CURB NO PAY—DK. Ut may be cousuited ‘on tho treatm ~ Kinnelly WA Kieran Patrick Kiseh Hi au ‘y oaomy none, and but row Ay re gunn J be- rietta ise naee, yonms, devoted to tween the two governments beyond that sug ested | Connor Mary C "Beates A J by political necessities. Few Eoglish ‘“isitere Sees Bader eats, wet gation Chae amon cured in three dave, found admission into the Rajah’s territories, and | Conway Biddy Coreoram Margaret berry #4 ees pe jie ye Aad BS.—DOCTOR GREGORY whenever the disturbance of general tranquility D J me eery ny Bryan David fale ge pm ers a Pont? cotdentivily wt bis revidence, 67% might be thought to # t opportunities to the | Daker Mrs, Fort st Dusce Mey, Puctery Driseol Byrnes done. Byrne John BeEh EF ewte Stanforth Chas rere ks Matt E MMe, ie © regular ambuatious or ill di , the eyes of Indian states- = rs, catvo ot, strest a Devin Byam Alphonse " Patients without restrictions or hin. men always glanced uneasily at Nepaul. Still, no | py _— ne 7 c 5 ae sanwn Taylor Jas - act of overt ility was ever committed, and our | Dex cr Bits z Byer ne Moy Clabby Patrick = Crane David fang oe Prong 4 Taylor Goo. $. REWARD.—CROSSMAN CO MIX~ contiouous suc we now left the Destin Bridget or Darcy Bridget Brida Compbell John) | Canmert Julins 2 si oli a ey As , for the cure of gonvrr! f all remediea ee tage§ Davis Dor En Ch 732 6) ‘Sem Lamged Capt Jno—2Lahmer James t yet die for the complaint, thia is the most certaia; 19 #0 isolated in their independence, that ptt. Pa 4 Tt] my See che ConpeolSA ne Jeremiah = Lang Jacob lor @ Treamearne Mr makes soy ia; s for the future may well have suggested a con- fecbeth 7” at = by ee Sppet somes Fs et a ~~" propatetee chant liatory mission to the mighty sovereiga beyond lie Caldwell Jose? Vataac Monroe M cent gon rhea to be brought ‘ton John en der forfeiture of $500, Mi a drag sieve 3 Recetas , at No. 10 Astor rect, corner of William, Foi E‘EE2 MOTHER'S BOOK, OR MORAL PHYSIOLOGT— E ery married pee im two dai caf eorner of Chambers inn J the seas. If only half what is reported of this ex- | Dorey ty a¢ 110 Broadway, and ‘ S cellency’s sngacity be really true, he will at least | Donivan Catharine Dieklaog bes Wm Catharine have no dificult: , during his sojourn amongst as, im satisfying himself that the possessions of his coua- trymen are inno kind of danger from the ambition or averice of England. He*ean scarcely tai of ascertaining that the professions of amity and the desires of peace which were interpreted to him on Saturday evening, came from the very heart of nee Phill yer Mare Camp Horner Clark Geo Dwyer Margaret or Cindeld Captain Clark Rover Rie Carpenter DMI Cart James Chapman Rev Wm Sectwns ht Lau Lederer Miohsell : Thompson Rove Tho: J Ste: Tomblineon Na Treup W Were this book carefully John peon Thee F y ton & ye sR Them Torle Tr ck Eliza Preill tends gen Troman Fleming Ferner Geo Ci KEW aap. JERE ok those by whom the Lician army is commanded hari Carrel Th : } t and maintained; and although we mast not strain ct Susannah Es Fitsreraid atsty Spavtord Grane tHe Fecny meet Rf mre seen he on the application of Oriental hyperboles, yet there | Prenhiis Miles = + Cluvey Pat prawferd Bet more 2 Tattam Chas ” ean be no error in conclading that his reply on that | Piemming Anne Frases secy 8 Sake dpa ng ious face 6 Eisner ss hd occasion expressed, like his communication on | Freeman Blieadeth Flyna Mary Fiyna Rother Loughe 4 Usher Capt BB Uhl Lewis Ungowitter Fraw- Wedeceday, a piacere anxiety to preserve coneord | Fisher Rebeces S e mie BB Yewenatrom © I v aceke tween the two states by that cordial alliance of Corett Gitedrist Mt 4 Gallagher M: apn Fs Longhey John, 8 Joe Never Violette Pict entiment and strength whieh he promised for his or Mery Sern ee Hogan Dennis fonely avenge XA Yeehell Wm ured Pe fneont Reubew Viekridee aT Villsion TR Van . Lyon Luts Albert evereign and himself. Galvin Margaret eee F i * fuser Biward — Ladwig Ferdinand LORS —& COMPLETE PRACTICAL Arentmy, Gar ‘ - Coghdan J b= Bessy Groektort & Overs Calling Ch s Foreign Miscellany, Lailew dard M. Thiers has returned to France from St. Leo- Laced B The sole object of the honorable gentle- Lodge Pit Letge ‘hevete Cheleen isit was, according to the Debate, “to render eo poerin, ate Deere a itemere € “ Jefferson g Hance: to whom, not had ever fe ithstanding homage to an old kin it profouadty ancient differences, h Van liorn tami attached, and for whom he felt inspired with a real + =r 4 mprowee pave affection.” Whelan Martio Walker Daniel lishers', STRINGE NokND, ~ > ene — a. An experiment to try the effects of shot on iron vessels shows that the shots create numerous email Hill Mee MJ ms e holes, and Sone! of themselves, split into frag- Hol veh Vtbry o ; ments, which would be most destructive to those atton Miss Fanny Ifo at Hers Jo Werd J i war Wed aoc abbard Mies LB Logan Bilee Watecn John Waterboure lew Wamekin® Kirohot Ward J on board such vessels, It is deemed, therefore, that iron vessels are unfit for war purposes. General Gayon, who distinguished himself at the Jate Magyar war, and shared its misfortunes and ill successes, has just received a military appoint- ment in the Turkish service, equivalent to briga- Hale Biiae < Warren Henj & Warwick w Marcie Mavorin Kaward 8 Meard Janos Methaoa Jon Mervill W Cowan Joba Cowhey Mr Crowley & It Cowan John ° Qoulter James ere othe wife, one movher—the ot adding into wemanhond, or t! . nteny Daniel dier-genera), entitling him to the order of pacha. ‘owmner » ¢€ une in the deoline The French Academy has not had any sittings of Gharsh Myron HM Clute John S son aymptoms, und (th aueee.o much interest. _Mignet read, on a late oceasion, a H Corrier Samoel odor! vere. in erery © eulogy upon Cabanis, which was favorably re- Cniien Joba and 1" ceived, as his talents always command respect and James Gummine Lawrence Winem eben TT) esteem; but the subject is thoroughly worn out ; Miller bebe BH(MD) " A ; ; 11 Keatt Wide: oM Th i #0 many panegyrics have already been pronounced Me Pen Feet ely ities Goad Pofee ecny | ng Setalce oa Dewlet Le ‘ on that great philosopher, that we ean well spare | street Dast ir Dawsoo Mille | Wilson WS another. E ng Merihe p Davi ’ Desf wth 6 yi wy irae Te . innier Saral Davie G L—® Davia Ca i at # Joh Michelet has finished his history of the revola- Killigeew Blisabevh | ) > te Drape itevart M Willistes Honey euler Rd= tion, and received due praise and admiration. Am L p Davie Fre Davis Wea Phleoce Ws dy) dee Piehot has finished his uecount of his journey | LMeilersMiteMariel athbridee Blien B Lawrence Sarah eet ee andy ite Rbadpa'ee leek W. Law ry ne Letoester Mrs Joseph Lewis Jane Ang pales Be Pym) . j sever te rm to Ireland and Wales. Jules Breyvat hus pablished | YSNAU YS Anwe Lidule Mes Wm Lewin Mev Tin at DeAlmar Don Jose Davie Joho, MD vtaver He'y = White 7 ters reaching my case. Om i a book which promises to be popular, thoagh one is MeDovgal street Ledine Lucy levy Flora-2 De Rebevereira Aw Penson Leute uk ¥ hse if nteey os express to yeu the relief it af 1s . to 2° Balton Franco wer 1 eo ~ cue subject—the historyof Socialism since | Pardon Alms Latee ‘Soey Tari werth Cor | pe Gondgeourt Mon-Da lx Ponary Man= | oe Worh Joba J Wood Prederiok IE gl ing SI e » ne Woodward Cephas Woors Janes r - Lawrence Margaret Lathan Emeline " *y cpened & preepect to The disciples of Cabet declare that the last ac- dies Anne nto Din Hy Daniel § hein 2 Me hele counts of the great apostle of Communism are op OT e cag Wad much more favarable—that he has now seated him- | t+ [oetouse Margaret itty Kova yn Fe Boni Fi Burry Tuccvee it ing of boures, telf and his followers on a part of North America, | Lymington Bere 3 121h iret ponte, Bee tds Bea bea Murray Rdward yariows rubjexte tre where he will be able to thst the superiority of his " : be ha La by rly aobemes BA Getharine Mirna Mise Mary Motor Mary Dagnaw Jos Mraselt James Malin Foter ° Abbott Mont Alicia Dreher dnlne ren? gare et Poitr A letter from Christyana, in Norway, of the Sth, | Mekeny Mary Monntjoy Lotitin Borty Jane De Do Storkalper Mon- ash Beene te call on Melerry Aan jolany MreNickolas Martin Mary . w Morphy Thos states that emigration is,this year preparing on 8 | ferin Ann More Mra L Locion Marshall Macy b | yy a mph ay pay gone i ‘ . leore Bar Derent Thos s - ou large scale in Norway. The number preparing to Paliey Mery ocrshesd LS avemee "| Deeting& Wood Deevy Thee Ce Devaar dona B Mabe dae

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