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LFBED sRs60, AU TTIONEER.—A. BRAGG & 06., we coll aot) ob once Co Tuseday. Oot, 6. ot 10K o'clock, ee OTIGR. “J. BOGART, AUCTIONERE—BY the village » Oy ul r Monday, Oct. 6, arith nad sin se an y ‘chatuunor and to m iv carpets asogeny furnl' hal SS ae costly househo d aoe tapestry rocka wav wagrn, licht wagon, leath Ye. The New Waven ‘cure leave Twenly se rect at 7'4 o’closk for Mount Vernoa. wosis, 70, dozen aickiacs, hands cnr o. aliorn’ tries ‘of pearl. gilt acd ger gals batioas, i galooos 146 ‘sumerous to meet Bg rome of buckles. lly, belonging to, Mestre examluauion at fund writ be sold tor cash. Thea ele ta requested HENRY &. QUINAN, Aasignes. AUOTIONSKE:-BY OKDES OF As. 7 Lot. 6, at | Stavuaten tfoweralts 78 H fi 1D R. E vu T AUSTION. Ui LOW & CO will geil at auctim on Tuesdas Hrowe" Bovaoge, exseutar's wale, by Onder of George nie? Bxohange, ex ’s wale, by order of rf Robbins & Son, 19) Bowery Vire Insurance Company, $15 each. ‘The above was postooned from sale of september 29. On secount of whom it mty concern 2 ehares Metroy oes inanracce Mompeny. $0) exch 0 do New y Railroad ot Jersoy Cit” Siovench. Fann ae mor raKeT par Bar ext voadn oth Central fa lroad dciog « inrge end constantly in rine. and ta resins seat a6 per eoet bo last y: & ¢o. ‘Faultable Vire Insurance Company. $35 each, ¢0. Baceisior Fire Laaurance Compaay, 85) ene! sho Bucees River Ral cond Ist mortgage, paya.le Fobra- ‘3400 New York city § per cent bonds, payable Feb., 1839. 306 shores Union Voal and Lron Compary, $V each. 10? do. Banmer ‘nsurance Company, Sideack. 1) do. Mech nies Fire Ing Lo. of Brook!) “31,00 of the capital stock of the New Pagland'Cs One Spr Bi Com pany. lo sino do, ao. he ermapeey han a large surplus, sad hes ‘paid reguisr <dletdeuds of 2 per cent for wera yours pati UeTme. 10 percent on day of sale, balance next day before Jaa Parties wirhing to diapose of any secnrities on this sales day ‘will please serd them in before 12 o'clock on Wonday Special sale of st ks, | bonds and other sectrl les made any day required Regular sale days, Tuwdeys and Fridars. DWABD kg! 4g % suo Lt rare SLEQANT boraes — SCHEACE wil sell at auet Ee uesday, OM. 6 Fi; due o'clock, ci at Jon reds, an i tai! brown horse 15! eens old, nuled perfestiy riod, sound Silmand without 1 og; wil! net shy at locomotives: a beantl fui driver, and cas trot in 3 15; algo wagon and harness; also, @ DBeantfus awiie® tall sorrel wore, 153, Nauta big. seven years a; wervnated in €vory way, nnd a atyah drt ‘wagon barrens, Wr; also, several rockaways, top sad TOR 1 wagon, ILBIRY 8. sAVAGR, AUCTIONERS.—DIBELBE & ah gh Ey ails their ssieeroom, 81 Cedar street, enc wWam sry gente, pesey, mat mens’ f furn'ah: yy. Oct 6 ac , watches, an invoice of ealusble ‘beoks, &s. fog gouts, cloth! ioe J 000s, B00 Bike B. HERTS, 8. ae HERTS MOBS.—Arelgnees’ sale of reaty made clothing. and 1490 Treaday, Oct 6 at10 o'clock, at 192); Ubaibam my Pena of about 86,000) worth of seasouagie ready = eas sae sack, frock and business coats, altt, ‘galin. aan oot ep peel oe dosekia’ an ole ee tere we, gosds trimmings piece goods, 0. Kerman pT gd funds. By order ier‘of the Ca oy 7 mone AU WIONRER—BY 8, BOGART —TUSS . OL 6, at 1055 o'clock, at the gucdon rooms corner Bratktortene W lista sireets, noarebold faraltare of every description, locking giassen engravings, ac. Nu —RALSS sroons, BONDS 4ND otber secnrities by DLOW & ©3., will take Place on Fuesd y vet 6 1s i quarit fora oan look, i tho Merchants’ Exchange. “Partice wishing to add to t36 fist will plese hand in tavir securides before 12 o'clock, on end made known 03 appiica- itor a ee ides, and who actually hold (be ercuriues. Ulee 14 trees ret Nor floor, Ba k of Cogaman wealth NOR BOYLE, AUOCTIONBER.—8TOKE 225 HUD. 20m sirget. near Fr ome s'reet, will gail on Taseday, pat ,01 10 o'clock. at 29 Leouard street, all the faraliure of Story Eonse, uame'y—Bruasole and iagrain car pete, mrartle tor Grrestog bevesas, Washetands, pier «lnaten, ofvane, w.n¢ow carina robes, tenther beds bair mitireswon,* counterpal Ti thy fureilure of tea rooms, together with he And Alichen furniture, with which’ the sule will com Mence. Teraa cash, sod city money required, or a of pot lees than 9 per cen’ Wil be taken, ts goods m ist Bewold wad dalivered ihe same day, as the owner is leaving ie atts, NEW | PUBLICATIONS. EW MONTHLY | MhGe PRILLIPS, 34 R28: M4 7 COMPANY wilt’ fwly thet sinoe ¥ syd on the lat of November tnep will oxmmence the lnrve of Tap afl, ANTIC MONTHLY. ‘They will alm to furolsd tae reading publics wew soares o& pruserneat nnd, instrction. and w give to euibores ee ‘and tudependent vehicie of thong! The current IMerainre. and ibe prominent questions of ‘he hom at the came time, no rusies Tay de Mra. M. Heceser Biowe, Mrs. Gaskell, Author of * Buk,” Mary Sart bs Boab,” do. Yrs. L, Maris Child, Mrs. UO M. Kirkland, Mrs. May,’ acon, of "The Dead Me @. uti, Au ae pt “Doctor Ania Was} Bhirley Rroows, author of Aspen Court,’ jon reer nove pied, ‘ill be liberally paid for. if aefihet Wil im to Dave east number ready tn thme ation and eaje a, the moe remoxe parte of the sous yon or before ihe Bru tay of the mons De whisk Nein Eric, 35 crn enoh nour ter A ibecal disoount mss to clude, or to those who Day to nal a¥oution of booksstiers, periodical deniers, sowsmen _ Bad donk agents, is requemed, aod thelr ordere respeetfally yo Fy eT, rum ly conetastiy on Z 4 ha Shine brishes wade fo orten ey rye HORP ER H INPALLIG® MEDIOAL recipe will be s nt Jdrene, for restoring Qesautying tbe heir. on the Peoelpt of twen" rire cota t Sas been tet tt amdrea of eases att perfect th by ade ron | Aspinwall, oF at the evo ulton treet, New york. ll oF he wore Ho. 6 RROSENE OI, Kerosene Ot] Cray an: sonouepe to thelr agente ‘Justomers thet they bare ‘* prowess by which dor i pete eta aac BOW Cs8KS.—8°HMIDT & 00., MAN mare geeky Wilinimrser aeat Vesa BO Svs fata cat Hanae r"Orvers pom ty #xveuted, edna [0 NASOPR. ARORR —1URT. RECEIVED, 4 LAROR LOT OF tao celebrated 0400 aa Ny Sete a TAO. ORC eae sence __ rahe es INVENTORS — BAR & 00, SOLIOWORE ts OF CAST eae ‘Com powed Ae {t tof the mont he rmnleae Jeubernsee % for the #kin and all skin diseacen 12 CAL aBRAssD VESTRIS RLOOW—OF Iameerma. lative it phones withons an ern: ‘toa, & beautiful, mon, al agametic sii nL NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1857. ‘TED STATED phate ae seateee are {qierenlicl esommmetations ‘Barclay street, thire Pry ptm ot ‘Pos: ofige; any others wilt Brox “ep pier water tight Fiatbueb arent rod to make the steamers of apd 180 Oap'on new, and the few sepa om tab ne of reser 96 tne and fi ian thoy NB ttiohes jectachinp beng. obterted fmmodiste ose B SALK~VERY CHEAP AND ON WANY 1K8DS, thet very superior new four story brown sion basement house No. 7 East Thirty first strert 115 fret east of MAdisow avenue, built ty the ver? beat manner, coutaining all tue me dern improvsn ents Jequire on the premises or of the owner, = G, Bat Bi, 43 Bi. Mark's place. tmumae RK SALB.—-$40—A THREE YEARS LEASE OF A ‘bree story bouee. with axcen bas. 206 si the farniture besitos w plendid ber and Sante fixtures: onntigaons to Lave Baw YORE FOR Onstle et, Battesy Hose SOUTHAMPTON, HAVRE AWD SERRA FOR Go TTHAMPYOR ee anininon po apo net BREMEN. Sout! aw (OR SALR— WALL, WORTHY THE ATTANTION OF | Ariel, Baturday, besaindd ¢ ~~ 3 3B) Wes., Cot. j geaiiemen doing Uusiness in New York, or s ver-ou of Katurday, Oct 81 | Wei: Noy. qoderaie means. an txoollent new two story and attic (ame | , Thoee eeamahipe wud at Havre, Specie Nivared tn Laine oure, fled in with brisk, plazza front, eood cell it and Paria. FOR Stirated on ekford siréet. bevweeu' Meen-vle nad sormet | RANOM, Agesi, No. 6 areas Wow Yar avenues, Greenpoint, Price $1,800. icquire on the pre- misea ABS REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON AnD BAYER, —- ‘The magnificent eamehip VANDERBILT, Of ron ALS IN BARLEM—A Lor Of lure ne, commas 258 oe ars “ oar ‘avenne, iaying even 7 street resu'sted. ligaied, curbed end eu ered sidan sg 2OUTHAMPTON HAVRE | HAViCM lor MEW TC Tost, a fas pies vauning (hrwess oe street, wat besold | Saturday... uu Geeureay. ). address Paina u, Herald office or apply to BTR, q Price of PREN ROBESTS, shipsmi'h, 368 8. tl ons nr at gate, StOD; senond cabin, es REAY HiLi—FOR BALE TWO FIRST ClAs Mt bona i Thirty eighth mirset. neor Fifth avenue, thr BO TORRAR pate Kort. rt je of ths street, brown alone fronts, four story ant Sack 1 —- = oy euro poy of postage other Gilen), roan ty Browperasa faites eben ane by day 7 enatonnre, Of posers sa oe the best manner for ape vale ‘36565, lote Tig cteook ou the moruiag of salle. main to sve ibe property apply owe wo ¥. STAMLRY. Cl | cnmabis center Ee VITED UP FAUT A tore tomeiber with vara’ ae rotresbi town, 7OR BAL orte best toestions down to be sold & CO., 170 Chatham square, RESTAURANT, WITH BAR AND OYSTER BAR ures, For aale: doing & food business cy 57 Wea sirest No arents need app st ILLIABD SALOON FOR 84LE.—WILL BE SOLD LOW tos good tenant Is now doing a fair business and can ve Increase? Rent modaraie and location ceatral. on Canal eel JORN BOXD, 135 Spriag street, betwees an VALIFORNIA PaTENT BIGHT—ONE OF THE WOR? Tn rag ie gendnn heres! oe cain, be a Galoet Cah ‘Onli forp'a only; it is now in succeasfal operation in * tartar str Tesied. Address Ty box Lalb Post otlee * SALE—A HANDSOMELY FATeED | Up HOTEL ‘anloon; doing rool boainees; will be sold at a low jose veda the Third tallsa Sel on Bad gn remizes 195 COUP tre, Brooklyn. aaa ‘OR SALE—ON FAVORABLE TBRMS LEASE FUBN) | "{ ies vases nd ; Beta art dt Sue bene cy Deena ‘pate or oiher fare iniended. to sail us fol owe. ¢ house is wel 5 02 two sirects, 4 evry and elegseity furniahed, sd is uoy dolag a very pro | (cy of Washington eae aernecrerersssesaee Bepto when $8, f ee rents ew food, php Apgarao. Getoder 7, imam . wlars apply alternate Wedne P abt Liberiy street, Mow York. “oud oery PKOM NEW YORK = Ootaber 15 Be oe 2. KR SALE. TH# LBLS@, STOCK AND pind oF —— Banned store nerthesst corner of Thirty-fonrit Seventh avenue. For pasticoulars apply to DA corner of Fortie b street anc Becoat avenue. ? Canin Pastace—From Wow York and Phils. della, 975 X10m Liverpo i, 21 guineas, 17 guiness and 16 gulnéas, ace’ rding to the accommodation in the siatarooms, al! ane the same privilege in the saicon. Including steward’s fees. et imu Cat CASBY, pest enaneideneeestia ali oneecrsninenjarnntetenesiatennh FoRS Lag omeng 1 U, LEA! = AND FIXTURES 4 Ais. jon Louse, op thi ot T seventh pirest and Foath sven opposite New Haven depot For oariicuiars apply on the premises. jyOR re teow STOCK —_ [5 geod bang or Tus store, 687 Broadway, consisting of cutlery. perfumery let artiede wiadow, dc. apply to 4LUgN 2 aD Wa RDS. 99 Berciny eireat. POR 8ALE-AN OVETER ALOR, Rok, 4 .c00D onivens with one year's lense, | owuer will give malisfactory the premives, No 58 Bleecker street. (OR S4LB—~A OSRPENTER AND BUILDNB’S SHOP* of ec years’ keaton ® good siand—at 128 Amity street. Inquire cn sald premines. JOR BALE-IHE WE required Liverpool 7 ifieniaa Of pase desirous of bricging out thelr frlonda, at o:rreepondicg rales, Thove steamera sre constructed with imprived water tcel compartments. Esch vessel carries an euperiensed gargeon and every attention pald to the ccmfort and socom: of erpool trem £1 npwarda. by these versels at usos! rates. peat to the agents will be forwarded with exnomy iil be, temmed bore to partion who are freight or passers aply atthe oftee of ihe comoany, SGN RALB, ib rondway, Row York Agent or WM. INWA Tower Bulldiogs, Liverpool A.ceat, OUTHAMPTO! KNOWN PUBLIC BOUse, known ae 4) Bowery, the barrcom, fixtores and all the | QNOR ry HAY! Biatee mall steamer FULTON J. 4 idiuge eras the Above house, inquire om the premi- | 3), Sales mall eisamer a OR SALR- y Jspnusa AND VARIETY STORE, estanl oot paying business for ths las trariges graces! tr} And improving business tho fare Toa person wh todo safe and quiet trade Renithy Delghbortoad, tis aan >pportonity os snidem Tet ‘There® small wock of well wala sted and valuable ther with ihe bores, Gail at or address 4) Pana and oa 8 Pier No. 6f Moris river, iret with, & oda, wpieh will be ro'd for com un Show casos and gen fixturen If Ceulrad. Zonrh evenue, one door from Bighib iret, oppoalie tee wo WM. 8. tener irego wil ‘scs0oe tke Prtlon Sire TO LIVERPOOL FOR 5380 —THR FAVORITS irom screw # eamahlo CITY OF WASHINGTON, Captata will rail as Above. on Thursday. Cet 15. Cabin paw $50, inelading all the necosvary cooked provinonr. Avply to SABAL & CORTI®, 177 Broad: LACK BALL, LINR—FOR LIVERPOOL, BAIL MOK: day, Sth October, ibe favorite clipper packet ship 13s A0 WEBB, Caps, Bryer. For vabin seonnd ‘cab n ands nase ADDI Oo ard. pier Mo. 29 Raat Fiver, oc w'IACOR WitSOn, Sos Routh wu WOR LIVERPOOL.—"OLV BLACK STAR LINE" ~ The splenaid new packet ship BESOLUTE, 20.0 tons, Thos F. Freeman master, will, positively sail on Money, et, &; Kan auperioe sovoms odatioas for cAvia. sesond cable and wee paAseongerra eng, 8 apply on doerd, pier B"ves' river, or 10 WikLtaus’s OUON, wi Fulton wroce fF IVERPOOL—THE ORLEVRATED SUIP AMBBI- ‘A Will ponitively sail on Thursday, October & Por pas 4 In eAbID, anloon, or steerns rib river, oro P.M. DRM AW GAIN—& GOOD CITE C. and paylog well {00 to $2,090 ean find an opportunity to invest tba ft amonat wo great advantage, Addres; Congress Herals oe. BR SALE OR EXOHANGS—A STORK ABOUT 38 en from the city on Long Island evtablidbet 25 yon good business with an established ron of eusiomers nid be wolf chery for asa, or exehavged for good properiy. Ladrens 3” W. Bm'th, Comaa, Long Island O1LGE TO ZOATMEN —| — Balk, P+. -4 Batus Georral Washington. burtien 188 tonn ply to JON’ TRAN 5. WAY (oo. of Van Brunt street, Br potion, ec te tae tain or board, lying st the foot of Van Brant street, STAURANT FOR S4LB-JUST FIITED UP axd éoing «good basinesn. Id eee woe be eo! sh cvetomer. » ppiy on he premisen, 9 LJ TRAM ENGINES ANI) ROILEES FOR BAL. “One locomotive boller of 14 horsepower, and one uprigh) boler oft horse 20wer, with ope horixoaial vnaine of 8 em wt fore do of 6 wer, by OOBAMER 4 Wit aa inom aro on dosed, pler 8, wy Kouth streek SO% LIVERPOOL—DREADNOUGHT LINE —THE Cm FP levrntea ciporr ablo DEAL NUUORT, sckuo wiedged jo be the fantom ship ations will sail on the 15h Octo er. Ter accommeations for all elataes of passengers are un- ieneiicidaen att resets R86, Lads TAKE PLACE PROM WILD'A HO tel, at on Sy | yer, for all boats Saeet Ks wine, Proprietor. RAND. ROWING RROATTA—OPEN 70 THE WORLO— iS at ow ‘at Coprad’s Garfeo —The Kegat'a Club will meet cu tvonday evening, Oot # at 40 Kouth eiree , to compliers the entrarcs. eptoring after that date will have to pay HOCH. BS Bouin sires ‘addit'omg! eptrance fc migalen aie STEPHNN ROBERTS Provident AM Marwews, Seore'ary. mgasta ey oy Lye ABOUT THE CHAM ie Tales Fi <FIRSY PAOKRT FOR, LIVERPOOL: —PAGK NOTE aR, = The fast te cilppry ship CARA. VAN, Capt ‘eaace. vost vey on atanore. For canter, socom) eabin and # yom boar, lee 16 Maat fiver, or we PAPROONT B'Goris tou wt, Rs PEW ORLEANS—TER SPLENDID PACKaT 4 Poteet Peabody, will posiiee ss | tps eee on on board, ‘at plor 15 Bast river or, to GORGE LUGAS, Ke ‘ednesday, the 7th Meets withont fail. For passsge ALL TORNIA— UNITED 87TH MALL LINS VIA Mo ea Tiesak The United Bales all Aten ship Oo. wore HORONEW, CORNER OPEL WUDROW AND Wuninoygeis, ouday, Goober tik, 1585. Fable gine aa At.2 0’ si00R; 158. per couvert. UF. HOU 7 ez amara 4 8 PRERE, Ie NOM — And (he Imported We Fe cards ‘he prige For gale (pint fonetite 8.195 Pomel wtree’ coe door he ow Ma J BARLOW. Ba far HE ARBOUR—¥O. vam spoapwar, NEXT DOOR TO T the Brondway therwwe Thia ol old wore Bouse, for fm = care under tae firee at ard P. Fox, haw Tuy been trenaferre.t 99 WM. It McKINNE®Y. Te the most bean'ifol * been long kcOW™ Se one Of fond Religniful prrbite neee ® a 7, Aad Dae Jomt bape Fe Geer rated and Tarnished nim. eT wersed Syre Mr Moka: 4 well socked with "ing Serer ie ae peta he {artes whamea jo betier than t0 4 the F uanrioes of thy LN Ba 10D wh “he terved up every AVERLEY RRPTAL street and Broad returrished ty BILLIARDS, YLia RD RAMA WAGMLAM A Wal a, {wee MO. 3 3 81, = bipeete pall, $0 Gare i pe hs Wy ; L 0m rreetot of pri r ‘cr, will feaye on ature M. a Were: ABAM A, Geto yer 10 at yee, » Lire fork to J ae WINKS AND LIQUORS, RISA AND BCOTOH MOLT WEEETS 0 y dee fandard brane for eale from At fair market priess, The raveortvers, omer Bema!) wrorment Mi the follomiog chloe whie ny: Joa J pIayf vin: Wines exira “* pad ‘brand Mor gare vary superior Dubiia far "tring te ma John ‘ anne oeanalied “Otgwn Ct high ‘tavor. for. rohanere are ro) 2 routed tha oe Davis a BON, 808, Ham | ° choton no prot are sold niatam hones look “Texportern, 7 Well sree, For ascla a with Pisa #. trom Now Tork om Pasacnys and Pav JOR CHARL RS - r RO.—THS UNITED eas ARLESTOR AND, F1ORIDA-ARMI WHEMLY aw, | SROLK AND Pata Dunes te ‘he, Tose Aone, MstAee cy as leave aS ieee . ion ry BT on Cg Sit inet, at 4 gn Wednesda ime 0 Mt. eee | will leare ia Morice.” Be, ar Ss Es A OU le ate ‘eine } “ _ lon | 7 i cade Gites |Sipemh “eatery Sra tieman ay Jeave on Baturday, ‘Those for - caters wit thine sheng, Carolina maker regteg 98 on Friday momma ot route. Paseage get Bava tee Aire PLSisGri Wikeadra Faso Filaika $59 00 Hin Appts oi j AFFAIRS iN EUROPE, Our Paris, St. Petersburg and Berlin Contam. SKETCH OF GEN, HAVELOCK, THE HERD OF INDIA, &e., dH, a, Uur Parts Correspondesce. Panis, Sept, 10, 1867. Sympathy for the Sufferers by the Indian Mutiny—The as senilic Nesionale under its New Name— Free Trade be tween Englond oma Prance-—The New Medal of St Helena ~The Emperor's Visit tothe King of Wurtembe g—Obsorne Publications in Parit--Theatricals, de , do Whatever may be the oplalon at to the ultimate resul! f the Indian mutiny, cothing can be more decorous than the expression of sympathy exhfbited towards tho imme. diate sufforere, Jn ai! circles you hear of nothing but the ‘most unallcied horror ai the barbarities io whio\ tender ‘women and beipiess babos bave been exposed, aud there is iittle doabt that eueral sympathy will epocdtiy dis Play itwoif in m more substantial form. Every day eilcits fresh revelations, more eapesially brought bome to the feolings of the Frenoh by the actual residence of the rola- tives in the French capttal, There ie a widow Isdy now Living in the Faabourg 2; Honore whose two daughters, ip the beginning of the year, wont to Bengal to join her son, ‘an cfllcer in the 46th Bepoy regiment. One nineteen end the other se:enteen, and (hey went oat under the protection of the commending officer’s Indy, It wat a common remarés at the time of their doparture thal Lt was @ shame eo much beauty anou'd be permitied to leaye the sbores of France. The answer was, “Perbaps #0; but { 4y thelr scle inderitavce.”” Poor things! it appears that they now form part of the harem of one of Nena Saih’s followers. As yet they have suffered no other irjiry than a defiement, which must boa moral death, How som the matilation which so many of their countrywomen have undergone may follow remalus to be econ. The Assemblie Nationale bay re-eppeared under iis new title of Spectaieur, permission haviog been sscorded it to retain the words ‘founded February 29, 1848, uuder the title of Assemblée Nationale.” It is difficult to botieve that with this permission any of iw tafluence will bo cir, ovmscrived. Contiderable ourtosity is of course evinced respecting its (rst articles, as it has put forth a programme declaring that, with tbe exception of the side, nothing ts changei—that the same writers, the same poiltical viows, thesame unalterable principles will rule its conduct and away its motives, The article of yesterday wes carping, ‘but eminently cautious, while discussing the present de pressed staio of the money market, ite text being that the results of a depraved policy took time to derelope thomscives, and? that Francs was only now reaping the fruits of the reckle: jon had hurried her into an 11) fated Eastern war. both pariies are really in earaest, hoy! govervment to proswoute and the Assemblie Nationale , it 18 not easy to perovive how an armed truce !s te matpteioed with the ir eny more than wich the Assembiie Nationale. At the eame time this contiaual ccntert With jo-rnatinte, ending ip dofeat or victory, isa terrible piague epot in the Imperial pystem. The Emperor's devotion to the camp at Chalons ie tho subject of various remark. Some wiil have tt that ho is only tntent on keeping the Frenoh presoription mulliary spirit om the qué vive; o'hers that he cherishes de signs which will one day make his name as famous io military bistory as {i already is im oivil, All agree. however, that his ways '@ =ominentiy “ finding out.” As regards England. tt is eaid that bis observation to Lord Palmerston, on tho occa- tion of bis recent visi to Osborne, was, that «ither l'rance and England must be better or worse friends than they wore at prosent; that the existing intima‘o rolations coud not be maintained witb the oresent restri ‘aud that unless the Roglirn tarift was ons: eapect to that more fvxurious manufacture which was erpecially termed the staple of franse, be was vtterly Powerless to persvade the French capltaliste to make ovw- cosvion#. Lord Palmerston, th is neliewed, ja about to offer Wament a frosh free trade bud; wines od silks aud erticles deluxe of Fr dooed to nominal doty io pontoon for large conres- stops jn the matter of Koglish w, tron, cutie-7, ., &0. AB @ pioneer on the French side, pide i Miche! Oho” valler at ihe Counoll Gcneral of the Hi qrine diatrict—bas been ¢iscoursing miy of fortnes cl tar! The old soldiers of the Republic and the £mpire have Deer {looking in orowds to the pale t receive the now meéa) of &. Heep, The creation of such an order is na- tarally pointed out as an indicauion of some latent policy im regard to Rogiand, which scbemes of reciprocal trade, of exprestions of eterna! g od will-whethe: taking the form of substantial sehecrtptions to the sufferers of Jrit'sh India, oF persopage visits to the reigni seem axtagoniviic to, Tac let whet amount of ial pleading bo bronghi to bear apon it, can Mave but one object—to im prers on the mind of tho French soldier ihe memory of « lasting wrong— of a pteve of arbitrary by the pations of Morope, in which instrument, vt the chore of ihe French nation that fame chosen and elect being the foonder of the reiguing dynasty of France. The #mreror i, together with tue Empress, to pay a visit to the Kivg of Woriamberg at the end of this month, at *tuttgard’, whe the Emperor Alex- aoder, of Ruasia, is to give them the rendegvous. There. lex) mpahy nich the Nord xoresse to be Briveh authority in In ia nevion with the same on the part of the French ‘prose, the mepy strange incidents of the times. Those who Russia wolt may aucn coats her nothing— that she knows fall well » felver out in the peninsula of Hindostan t will advence her projects a hundred years, aud thai it is to ber interest that the Hritirh should long maintain the com'est, Thore tee grand achems on the taps for making oyster bods wherever practionble on the French coast. The dis covery tbat oan be trautiated with exogiion: ef fect to spota where no cynier was ever born, bas awakened the cupidity of @ nation whore fontuess for’ this deliciour fleb must be great indeed, seetg it Is proof agaiast # »0! meps which in New York or London would be utterly upenieadle. Lord Camp ells bill, whch bas recenily met Oe Fng!ieh Legisiatare, for pulting down obscene prin padlications, bas fired ibe police in Paris, and note ov pastes that some #bop te not foro'bly entered and offendivg ervclen seized. Hove the aathorities are net onptent with punishing the vendor; every agent in the bosingss it Reniea up and placed before the bar. One of tho most proiifig caures of obaronity te the jublioation of photo [raphe tho su Jecte of which ara women as well known in thelr panier course of life as their extraordinary Deaniy of form, and theas In every variety of ws re by the photopraber’s ari crpied and stareo'y ped by thousands, avd not only sold to the streets of Paris bat Aistributed over every part of the empire, Yesterday the printweller, tho two photographic mrusis and six wo en, whose seacly could not conquer the determination of the Court, were ail rentenced t> flue and imprisonment, and some of the women were 40 utterly amanot at the sentence that they wore carried from before the trivaaal ebricking and tearing tho!r bair lke Baocbaatos, Tho Champs hi) t608 daring tho past wix yours has wit erred strange scones. Tt bas clanged with the martial phalanx returning from the triumphs of the Kast, a moavuriog i word agaibet riot, redeliloa and revolu thas ng and queone and Eastern potectates from the enda of the earth; {thes sperkied wiih miiious of lamps aud wi'nesed iho imeges of tho mighty dead along is broad walk and awoeping thoroughfare; put recestiy it bat had @ visiter more attractive tban any of (hese, oamely, ® monkey from the monagerie Of the Cirque, which, escaping from ite controliers, wok foil posacation of the locallty. ‘and, like @ troe revel, would liston (0 no terme, no periey, which bad a teadonoy to compromise (ls perfest freedom. Then Jooko might be secon all the day kong swinging from bough to beagh— pow before the Orystal Palace, peoping through the at the gorgeous exbibition within, now now lwp eade of the bundreda collected round the fairy theatres, se to the syren strains of yooutisia, er country ould be head withoat s Ta vain the keepers coaxed, the children of- too Joeko bout L off Wo avotbor of reeeive rvuga irea.went for bie audacity. As he became short of fool, however, Jocko got foriout, and ¢esoended om the cake stale {eo an waianche, and chee or twice capsized some anfortunate ver Dually plying his calling at one of the al fresco ree taurents, and carried off the precious fruds that wrre meant for wealthier painios, At last bumaa forbearance could hold out no longer, the chilerem were in terror oF their lives, and the whoie army of warriors deolared the Champs Eis s¢es una’, and poor Jocko wat comdemned to _—" s Zouave perfcrming the sentence with unerriag m. ‘The ton of M. Fould. the Minister who is covering Paris with his palaces, while driving bit Wibory yorterday, was seized with @ Mt, from the effects of which he is only par- Uinily recovered. Theatricnie are for tho prevent soraswhet doll, The eruion in the Batic of tho pow erfaiWeete of Fogland aod France, ‘We spent s whois day st Abo, the anolont capi! of Finland, sod former eal of !is artrorrit+, an? ao exootiant obaervatory. All la gow (ransferrod to Ho! tog! whore wo ane epenta day, Asit wasthe Sabbah wo bat an opportandy of aiteuding the public services of two churches, whieh stand near to etch other Uce was e tnaga/ficeat edifice, reentiy ereste::, in wbtom sho Protoe: tants who speak the Se adish language worsh'p: the other mace smaller in size, ls devote to ® Ruste Gr ‘wWorsttp, for (he bene® of the Mursten jcame, roldtora and their families, who profer sho rises of the Crock ehnroh, Both he churches wore oriedet by attentive Srdienoes, Bat what contrast bowween the simple, ig nificd and tuatrurtive scrvines—prayort, reading of tho Scriptures, singing and preaching—of tho onr, end ths ivaumerable avd meaningions ary lore of the otbor In the Ruslan cburch we saw three obtiiron baptized, oud stood 60 Lear the parcuis masts bo adie to seo every thing that was doae, Twioe did the priest anpty the tip of bis Grger, dipped 'm water end iLea iu o! to the fore bead, tho ¢yas, the ears, Whe nese ibe Los, the breast and tho feet of enon nil, aud afterwards ne wiped the sam spols ith a syorge dipped ia water i take more pace then I ean aLord to give to de tbe carowo Dies whioh jook place ai tie administration of ihi¥ orl ence whieh |1 40 eimple and beautifel as a¢miatetered In ovr Protestent oburobes, but which is se encumbered wiih ceremowies in the Greek obarch Ater Dactism we bad strange affalr— Ings of the pri there was the n z ebiidren who fad beer baptize’ (though ney ws dewsiy but a er apls of weeks old) aa Contes ated breaa and wine were mingled togeihor, aad were given to the In‘anis with ® specu, just ax a caother ives groctty wobid A boy of ten or Lwelve years old ao revolve 4 (ho sacrament in he samo way, Avior hase there was 8 Sermo. We had timo enough while al Holstpgfors to obtuu a ne good view of the fortifications i 3, which was tho cholr and a ff eeahorg on tho de in front of the c'ty, which tho Kngish and Frennh flees attacked and sileaord, and might have takoa posses. #'cn of and destroyed if bey had been propyriy cymmand- ed, ou the 9h and 10th days of Avent, 1869, and which, nly Lave taken tho year Defore Sf he bad pot ber thwarted wed omber. raved by tustraciova irom Lord Clarendon’ cabinet, The Kuselana wera wholly unprepared for © rigorous at- tac Frow Helstogfors our eveamer carried us acrose the Gulf of Finiand \6 oval, whare we spent part orm cay. Te is reating old German aod Haasea ic cl y, of some 25, casily bays been tis 0 jwbabiten a; and that place, tbe tagen b ed fivet the fir 'y, tbat the fab! ioe If they bad attecked the p.xos with prompt ivde, and given assvrance tbat thoy would mot surroader At abd ibe Country around to ang at thocloxe of the rovernment, which bas inhabitante of te “Baltic Prostacer,”” as aod (ourland are called. From Revel vo came to this olty of St Petersburg, pase log Unrovgh ‘be fortifications of Croamiadt, which are sita- ated ou the island of Cronstadt,and on several tslands in tno south chapnei. between It and tho mainland, Thess fortt ‘outlena ero sow formidable ia appearance, thoage It ie io that they pt ef the inet war, al and Cronstadtin the ret pear ofthe war they had the right commanders Lora Nelwon would probably have deasl:od aoihing beter or ranicr as a task We arrived ip time to get quietly installed in the excel Jem boare!og boure of the Misses Benecn on the Kaglish Qouy, (near the now Admiralty) Defore night, and had time before the light of day was quite goue to take a strol) siovg the south e! je of he No wardens yk alsog ihe northern side, we 1bus passed te this walk, which «xtonded to the 4 two wiles, many of the finest duiléings tm this “oity Rebate gas “od jd ied a been called, inalediog ou th roe Benate House, the old ‘Acmiralty, eee, we Hermitage, tbe Marb e Palace, the Psleoe ofthe Prince of Oldenburg, and many other great ecinoes. 1 saw, & littie off from the river, the equorteten ttniue Of Peter the Great, the Isaac's Obureh, tne great ches of the S'ate, ihe Summer gardews and the 3a umer Paiace; end on the north sidothe Exohango, tho Univer- ‘9 Academy cf Science, one of tho groat military pola, the Academy cf Fino Arta, the acede- wy, the Mining Academy, &c. No other city in Feropo presenta auch & view as the banks of the Neva furnish, se that stream passes throngh this great city. It le indeed = wonderful olly, and the moro wondor{si as having a'tsen upon a swamp, in the forest ree of norte tailtade, sbout Rortb ee th end of Greenisnd on cur cm. Unert vd au this bas been “he work of a iittle more than 160 years, Anutiquity itee!f, full ax 1 tx of monuments wbich show what despotic power oan do, can furalah no paralle! to this, ‘The second day after our arrival the Kmperor andall the covrtcame up to the city, by railway, from Peterhoff, which stands. on tho south shore of the Gulf 0° Flojan’ weet of & Petersharg From thi Cepos near the upper end of “Neveky Persproive”” ove Of she grontoat streols of the elty, the Imperial party procected | 4 that milea tn length, to the great Winter Palace, lemn mate. | have see & grent many ‘de: in Barope within the last iventy yeare, but ceror anything to compare with this. Inthe fret place, both atdes of that long atreet were lined with reverai rows of tine Inoking sot ovnrs; the regiments in tne upper end be ng of the oxvairy aod thote of tke ower ead infantry. Insinding tho troops which were stationed sroand the palace and at othor prominent yoints not far distant there were 60,000 men under arma, Aboat one o'cinck the Imperial cortege begaa to pro. ceed alone the sireet, and did not reach the palace before two oF baif past two, First came nome cevalry of the Guarce, then came she servants of ibe palace, in livery and cn fool, next cane some gvards, then followed more than 2 dozen carriages ci stave, oparly gilded all over, cach drawn by tix horses, whoo barneas #aa covered with gildisg. Thi eu were rieutly rallied the * golden carrisgos Fack bore was led by a groom, won, as wrllae t On the near borse ix froat aud tho driver on OX, wore three Cornered hata, and were Sbout as muck gilded as the carriages and horses (hem- selves Afer a donen or to of these car:iagos had peared there came a splcudid regiment of sian cavalry, and then followed uire or tem more ‘“goldei drawn by eigdt gray horses. Empresa mother and the affianced of Miobael, whose tm: ke place the pert day, for which great event (he o>urt was Coming Into the city, for waa to take piace in the Winter Palace. Ay the site of that cerriage rode the Emperor, and by bis site his old er! son, a youth of sixtcon 9: After the carringe rode tho brothers of the & the Prines of Ovlenborg and other perrons oovnectet with the Imperial (amily. Next followed senrriage with he Gernd Ouchesases, wivon of Constantine and Nichotaa, after It the remaining oar- fiagea Cilowed by another regiment of th) Gosrda. Th was, taken a8 8 whole, jondl4 pageant, kuch bas over seeu the like of ia shese days. What « diapiay of barbaric wealth and arevdeur, and how weil calcalated 6 strike the \magt- De jon Of the masses, Bad Cape vinily of the serfs, thousands of whom bad come into ibe clay to behold the spectacie! At night there was an exiepsive {lium nation, especially of many of the pubiic bolidings, Oa the three following sp Sie cass ae Capt San eenvtee ton far groater ox- ven} ‘The next day (Friday, sugost %,) tbe marriage of the Grand Deke Michael took piace; but I must reserve the desorption of it, as we'll aa that of the great /i% which is to (nike piaoe at |'ote ‘at, for iy Dex; letter, . Sept. 2, 1987. The Marriage of the Grand Duke Michael—Peculiari'ies of the Ceremomy— Grand File at Peterhoff— Brilliancy of the Seow, dc, de In my leer 0° yettorday | stated that the Grand Dake Michael, the youngest of the four soas of the lato Rmperor Nicholas, was marriod last Friday, the 23th of Augus. would eoom that the Rerrians do not #) ash the same Ideas of iit ugk to Friday which prevail in #0 no other conntries, bots Papal ant Protestant. It is oven possible that they consider thet day to be peonitarly favorabie for ander- tiktog importan\ matters, and [ know not why they sbould aot. Atal) events the marriage jook piace that day, in the chapel of the winter palace, one of the largest an! most magnificent palace! in Mar ope ‘The ceremony toot piace at noon. The numer of per fons prestat was not yery great, for the ohapel ia small ‘The foreign ambassadors and #0 ne gonslemen connected with them ag secretaries or adéactés, the ministers of the Emperor, few great diguitaries of the National Charon, the chor of the chapel and a fow other perrone, (n adit ion to tae Imperial family, wore ali who wore thore ‘The marriage ceremony scoording to the rites of the Russo Greek Charoh is very striking and eves imporing Jn this case a small aliar was placed in the centre of the 5 eB oes ihe, "* at least Dow as regards It performed before, opt al, The Gymnase tae a vande ville in he ap title Mario, Gurgiaat, Gr Graziani, bably the great Lablacho ‘Mottenone, Urbani. Nantior, Dt the pregramme. Mme. Ristori is off to Madrid, where she form fifeen nig! for which she isto wilh ber hotel expenses, ani an Our * Petenet Orrespondence. wasncne, Sept. 1, it The Veyere from Soxkholm to Mt. Pederitnarg— Abo ont Helsingsort—The Swedish Episcopal and Russo-Greek Religious Services The Portifications of Sweaborg-- Reva! — Arrival at 8 Petersburg— Public Monuments—Splondor Of the Russian Court, de., de. Tt te fast @ fortnight since I last wrote to you from Stook- holm, We were six days tn coming from that city to thie place, Threeding onr way through the islands which crowd the flord, a) the head of which the city of Stockholm stand t, down to the Haltic, we oroased over to the coast of Finland, and in doing #0 wo paewd through the Aland islands, at one of which we stopped a few moments to re- colve the mail ands few passengers. Wo did not pase near fo Bomarsund, to famous (m the late war aa being the foono of the only achiovement of the Orsi summer's hapel, which @ wholly destimte of pews i soate, and two little tables stoot near, one om each side of !t, on which wore two “ marriage crowna’’ of silver and gilded, osch weighing about three pounds. Two monks, dressed in Diack, stood near the officiating pricet, be onging to the Order of St, Basil, Tho prieat was the chaplain of he Rm peror, and withal » marriod man, as all the orieeta of the Alone are allowed to per. have see Tole Is rorving hem rig’ for Vie Toate’ . cried ran Erow Bo to fg 1h r8 rd to the duties re? Bat fame, for 4 a oot . wir deloule, ecu ene sly for his Grace our A ehdiabop of New York and clergy , whose feolings hitto be respecte: oer’ the iecoo wanaplea tid and even gorgeous, The bridegroom, bo (#8 tall amd fair young man of moet Agrecable feco, and the bride, who Is a very sweet looking German young isdy from ——— Dachy of @aden, ore. sopted themselves with prom ie before the rc] ‘issing hie service & wax ‘he Dride aad the service were mis\aken. and hed some chapter wine wae ik 8 little pane od itfrom « marriage crown” on 4 the bride 7 Wei> baste, ome stenting tg the arowns over wm * tide of ‘nob , 'O brice ay ° bi idegroc holding (netr bande in bie, them san °? tt tho altar, the choir, the grtest end the o PAS chanting with ® loud volos ail’ the wnte What a sigos ai iret there wee the priest, with @ mont ea each. Me, 20d each mork beering # lignied cae Neat com the brite aed bride room ein mane 49. ADd tart of ail came the train how. pemnemeney houg train of red veiv a, It wad tadoed @ ma: volie+s apectacte. one Tart of the par vice ‘the portion of the | \taoy aniah to the Imperist femily wae read or reeled, and above m and the Other on che ether. ‘ong ater, be enh Wwornght henés of the 4 rele’ ber ww 21 for by name, the p-isct ont Pct pg tt a Hig, Kart, bine lua lo somethieg HNO BLE ‘ibe otbers) oe mone ius” (Lard Deve Mercy C8 aA) Ce en the 4000 Bikes Of he bam ereors and the high aotrs of boys, who gang the tenor, hong eatoutshing!? prolonged In the fatter part of thé roepruse, to Was they were dying @way In the cetenons Ai ome etog/¢as in (Go wext pea or any Ober Jaeirament, ton howe all ina rm ‘TH mn yhich it difere trem. the’ Boman hulte ebu. oagth the service wea ended, snd the marriet cocple marea oro ta ine vide of the chapet, where the other metabers of the Imperial fexatly wore standing, aad re- celved ther very cordial felleltations hen vss ine mar tbe Grand Dubs Micbael Tho sneno was crorod. vvilient, Tho aplendid droases of tM» Corny Dipho- mailgcs, the Corpa Minwtertal, and, T may add, the Corpe Imper'ul, contributed to give the covasloa vory great epiender Geer Las great oxe cf the 9) Desuliful villager which ba 60 the southern shore of the Gal? of Finiand about © goceen miles from st, Petersburg. A railway now unites {t, and the other vitiagos just altazed to, ° the oapt- tal. Bleamboats ron several timee a day bei woun the toe ciate, and make tbe voyage in from ap bow tren Bour da quarter, Theo boats are pleasant, ovd tis taro ie resaonabie for ® xalm About the middle of the afiernown agevere ala siorm set n, hie for ters nr more inreateaed very aortoaaly to interfere wit, If not entirely pravant, the (i) mtasitoe which had been anavanced for a veraidave Vortanstaty the clouda cleared a8 and tho oun wert down ocd t TOON AFCeR iD AHA to tens of thontyrd and a rived in tims to dime eh bad invited os to spend the night w'h the At nine o'clonk we went to the famons old palace. so cording to the invitetion whioh we Dad vecvive’ and het Hime before wo entered to alo 9 Purvey of the tilurniua Non whieh had slrenly exmmenced. (t far caved ad eyeryiblg of the sorte bioh we Davessen. in tho rowe of the palacr is au extensive gerden party filled with treon and svled av Farge baring or ponte of eater, and aqnares Mled with Yowere Avouad tha edger of water fore was a row of fa mos, moar the was very brilliant In tho trees, af elevation, wre ionumerabie lanta-ma, Bad colored, some of trom llow, end aome bleo [twas really wom In front of the palace ad below the brow of the ridge, or recendary benk, om which ‘t stands, a foros of tir t= 90m atretebes out far and wide = A-canal ie cui through that forest {rom mctrentar basin of water. fo which a boactitat foontain was playing, straight fo the Gaifcf iniand = Am number o! Iszapt, of various solors, aud arranged tn mgreat variety of Ognre, adorned two long buildings cown to the edge c: the forest, the basin rf wator and the The w bole soeve utterly ba'tied descrip inn. We next entered the puleco, making our way thro igh crowds of people who surrounied it Alrtaly a large number of gentl>men (mary of them officers) and letter - Amerbied, and soon ths buliding was (ied with chly dressed and elegant ple The dbplomati tras there tn fal force T'was s Nor tea ottlont @ he Emperor entered, with bis mo hor Jeaning on nit arm, lowed by al! the ‘otber members of the Imperta: nae, and some of their connections The promenade aad the dance soon commeno’d, in which the Emneror took ne pm but spent the time tp 7 ch Lees auch a8 withed t0 be presented to hi midnight supper was terved up ta may rooms, and many of the guests partook of !t ard many did not for want of accommodation Tt was one o clock before #2 cold get away from this Driliiant scene--the most brilliant {t har ever fallen to our jot to wee, Sr, Perezervna, Sept. 6, 1367. Imprasions of Russia—The Emperor Alesander—11is Cals, net—The Grand Ouke Oonstantine—Souvmirs of the Pre. ceding Rrign—Russian Rathowys—Preamt Coniition ff the Bustian Serfi—The American Legation a &. Delors burg, de, dc. To. day I leave for Berlin, by way of Stvitin. [a a tow hours, therefore, I shall have turned my back on this gress capital. I, is probable, indeet, that the gresior part og this letter must be writien on board ihe Adler, which, a it Dears the namoof the noblest of birds (the esgic), ott is called the fastont steamer in the Baliic, Oa thiy point I shall be abie io speak more dodaitely whon I shail bave resched the pert which I baye just named, and wheace tho railway train will carry me, if no calamity proveat, te tho god city of Beriln. An Tam about to quit Rusmia, perhaps {t may not be o interesting to your readers to bare Rome of my ‘sprue. Aone” oa m variety of subjects, about which we i America baye been in the habit of desiring more tafor- matien then we can got, or do ge!, throagh the ordinary obancels. ‘Weil, T have been here eleven days. Ik bax beom ths fourth visit which I baye made to Ruwia wishia ine lest twenty yoars, and the fr#t eince the aonession of Aloxao der IL to the throne. I have endeavored in my previows vinita (1897, 40 and '46) to note the changes which wore going forward. Oc the precent oocasion | Sars not beon etter an idle or intiffereat “i001 “Venioe.”” ow Emperor’? ve to tay a few wores ear of hin age. “ Like the rest of his family, ho is more Gorman in bis appearance than Russian Indeo*. there te hut Iittie Resin blood in the Imperial femi'y Whatever they way have has heen derived through Potor 1 father of the Emperor Paci, The present Emperor is re- presonted to be a very amiable man, and woll in’ormed. As his father early initittes bim into the routine of Stave atfaire, and made him his companion and tnd mats friemd, Ets accession to ‘be th y the pinion of ® great many of thore who had commitind politiont of- fences durirg hie father’s retro Thos far nis reign bee deen populer | f ‘af fairs of Sate Ng dtoned wi 7) Will be the Dest monarch who hes ever reine? tp hemta.. ‘Time will show wueiner he win pursue Unie Course, oF whether his bonevolont uatere wil hot lead bim to give up wo much into tho han is of his Ministers, most of whom are new man; tho ola men who 40 lang rood by bis father’s side have noarty all retired from cifice, parily from age, and partiy from other causer This was to be expec ed; nor will tt bo « greet Jone if the men prove themealves to pe °f the right fort—a qnestion on which there has harciy beon time —- to ena ole avy one to with onafidence. Seve the minigterecf bie father certalci7 hat been long enowgh to ffice. Some of them, indeed, wore oa 4 neworthy of the Conidence which Nicholas repored im tnem, Among the tew miniaters the Prince Gorterhakof etaade vent, as holding the portfolio of the Ministry of ren He ie believed to bean able man, ase possesses what isso much Ww de desired in all off} wre of brotner, who 2 —= Lo pn gh ys enn Ceaecentan te Chief " jssian army, ie now Viceroy of Poland, havi succeeded Marshal Pasklowitch in tbat \mporiaat, poo Hoth are reported to be men of lenta, and will probably ‘org cortince to bave much infinence in the government. Mr Nosoll, the Minister of Pabiie Inetruciion, Brook; Mim ister of Fiance, and Mowravieil, Minister of the fy Domaine, are al! conaideret to be men of more than ordi Dery capacity, and well Stted to hoid the pox whiot they oreo, m4 the brothers of the Emperor, the Grand Duke Constantine 1 on all bands proucaticed’ to be & very able tong, and ove that will be tikely to exert 8 great moat fearlees man, an ja in the habit of speaking bie mind freely The you brothers, the Grend |):kes Nicbolas and Wicnael, are cont 4 both of ther married to agreeable lacie.

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