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THE NEWS FROM EUROPE. ADDITIONAL FROM THE ASiA’S MAILS. LOUIS NAPOLEON'S SPERCI AT RENNES. Count Persigny on the Anglo- French Alliance. English Opinion Regarding an American Protectorate Over Mexico, &0., wo, wa. The European mails to the 28th uil., brought by the gsteamsblp Asia, reached this city nat evening. A tele- graphic summary of the intelligence received from Aislt- fax has siready been published, end the details which wo give betow will be round interesting :—~ Our Paris correspondent says that the result of the con- ferences just closed shows the utter folly of the Russian war, whion was waged to rescue Moldavia snd Wallachia from the grasp of Russia. The two Principalitios will no: be united in o single State, but are to havo constiiutions dential, each province baving its own election assembly, which will elect the Houpodars, Tuekey having no more to do with thene cfflolals than to recognize their election. ‘The form of goverament ie, in faci, s species of republic founded en uviveraul suffrage, aud Rusela, by @ skilful 4nterference, will, in ali probability, obtain such an inilu- ‘once with the majority in the two Election Assemblios aa to have the geino quite as much in ber ona hands as (f ber presersption for the “‘sick man’ had never been ‘Bnatehed trom her band. ‘Tho telegraphic literature of Americs and Engiand was being subjected to a clore criticiem in Pari, Thatof the rival Mayors cf New York aad London was undergolog & rninute analyelg, for waut of avything moro important. The French have to indemnify themscives os best they oko for the coratrnived stupidity of their daliy prosa. Our Bertin correspondent states that Queen Victoria was to leave for Eogiend on the 28th. the King of Prussi pbysiolans bad decided him not to rus the hezard of re tarning from Tr geroace,to salute hin Llastrious vieiter be- foro ber Geparturs. Amongst tbe flaneurs on tho Paris Boulovards may be occasionally ema tho two ex-Prensiers—Lord Paimoerstoa aud the Duke ot Valencia—walkiug arm in arm logetber. ‘The Paris correspondent of the Loadon Times gives tne following ecovant of the due! between the Dake de Gram mon: Caderousss and the Couat de ja Re A youvg French Dake, of illustrious name, enterod tho Cirqio 06 Nias veratrice, @ faw isay on hie arcs, aud passed before a Sarciojan nobiemax, gide-ce-camp #0 the gallant Sorereign cf Pie¢mont. In pasving, he bowed to the Ser- Otnian, but tay palate was no; responded to, “Sir,” said tue Dako, prevsntly retarpwg ty ths officer, “I hoitore that I arm cf eufficieally good famiiy for my salutation to be returves.”” “ft does nes please me to saute you, M. le Duc,” wae tho rep'y. **fhen (ahe'l compel you wo do My” retorted the other, avd he removed the offloar's bas from bis hesd end made & motion with if as if bowing to himself, A blow was the ropiy to Lois aggression. fn pext day the parties yought Wika ewer: the Frenchinsa ‘was wounded in the wrist, aud the seconds pul an end to the combat. At weeting of a General Court of Proprictors of the Rass Indie Company held on ihe 25th, the peceion of £2,000 granted te Sir Jonn Lawrence Dy the Board was contrmed. The Northern Whig of the 24ch contains & careful digest of reporte from several parts of Irolsod with referen the actual cousion ant prospecis of the potato cro; thet # areived a: fal! r rity. From this ft appears that, while not wholly cecaplog the appearance of thy fatal biight, It promiroz in tue aggregate to be 2 most abundant one, ard likely to exoeed by macy degrees tho roturn of Inet year. ‘The Bel'eat Mercantile Register saya: We are happy to report that cur locst manufacturers are beginning io vbeouraze direct shinrucnts of goods from Tretand we Unived Staton. Messrs. Charley acd Mat coim, the agents for the now live, have forwarded the following goode from this port for rhioment in tho Pacific steamer, Cwplan Tbumpecn, from Galway for Now Yort:, Avgust M%:—Linen thread, 10 bores, 6,530 ibs., vane £400; sewed musing, 7 boxes, vame £1,100; linens, 49 Doxes, 89,067 ) ards, value £3,509; sinew nandeercBlofs, 24 boxes, 6,638 0: x29, valve £2,980; and 82 firet, second and thira cimas parsengers. We are bappy to say ths fine ‘veree! is quite full. ‘The young Prince of Oude bas, save tho Paris correspon. dent of the Gicbe, gone off to Marsellies, en roule to tae Red Sea; b! te filled fifteen back cabs; ho hes loft half the corps de ballet in tears of despair—his only pursuits ore deing & the dancivg gardens sud Debind the aoene ‘of theatres. He i to recara for he wooing of Pariiamea Lext #pring, in Order to bring his wroage vofure tue “Goi jective wiscom.”” It ix ataled lo the Brusrols journals thet twotve French Totagees have junt been expelied frow Belgiam. rumor fn Paris of # pi of marriage be Prin poieon and the Princess Olovide, vides Oanghter of the King of Sardinia. The young lady wa born March 2, 1248, and is, consequently, io ber sixteenth your. A German peper the immediate recall of Sir Bulser from Constantinoyic is imaiuent, and thas Lord Stratford de Reaciife will resume hie post as mbaseador. Sir Hovry is scoused of having supported he Freveb poucy. The Times’ Paris correspondent complains of the French sllowing sttacks upon England to be cirou jared AD.OLg | , through the modiam of Hithograpbic sheets for from Paris; but he says that (: in aifBoult to Delieve that the Emperor approves of such & course. Although the Indian Council ts not yet completed, in cormequence of the nt nominees not having all ‘0a their acceptance of offices, 1 ts Delieved that the cigut gontiomen selected will be as noarly o the tur John Lawrence, Sir James ), Sir Freeerex Currie, Sir R. Vivian, Sir Hl. Rawlinsen, Mr. J. P. Willough by, Str. J. Pringle, Mr. G, A. Aaailtoa, Mazzin: bas issued an addreas to the physical force ia Switzeriacd,!n which bo states thas the fate of Barepe stn their banda. ing manger. ‘Tho Meuse and the Scheldt have been brought into con- ection by a pavigadle canal, acd on tho 190 instant the Grat barge arrived at Lidge direct from Antwerp. The Patric strongly advises, indeod urges, the necessity of the Saltan visting at jeast the Ubristiaa provinces of his empire, as ibe Dest means of establishing order aad confidence — that Mad’ile Procolomiai and ow York by one of the Lever line Galway {0 the prosent moatn. had ‘most brilliant receptions ever givea to § Our Parts Correspondence. Panis, August 20, 1858, General Scott's Name at the Morse Dinner in Paris. At the dinner vo Professor Morse Colonel Joha Preston of South Carolina, presided. About eighty Americans wore present, among whom were Jude Mason, our Minis- tor to France; Mr. Chandler, United States Minister to Naplos, and Mr. Hamilton Fish, of Now York. Colonel when there was ‘no North and no South,’ or that then Virginians and New Yorkers knew but one country. When Now York was threatened, a Virginia Colonel “tall,” de, came to the relief of New York, &o., &o.; NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ll, 1858. it, appeared at tho appointed Strangers Visiting New Yor*, the earnest warmth which the sentiment oalliod forth. ‘Was real, gepuive and sincere. of Great Britain and Ame- the Telegraph. aed ailight waich hare Future rica as Assured ‘From the London of exultation telegraph monies to i yreryhogd uulity of the work. [tis upon the popular thai the wagultuds aud consequences of this mighty enterprise have been moet strixing'y tm prese- ed, Bolure gratulations couid be traasmiten from gov- erpment to gov: gave vent to their joy, tue people of the two countrien ‘their feelings insticcuvery waght Them that ® feat of marvelous import had been accom: Pliahed, and that in some manner or ofbor, throngs agen- cles either immediate or gradual, direct of indirast, the concord and amity of two kindred Sates tat become a erester certsinty than before, In Evgisad we talked aud thought about it, ti) at lat to euccess o! the enterprise burst with almoat unexpeciod abruotsess uoon our fers, In Amerioa they have douse evae more Preachers took the topic into the pulpit, aud ediressed tbeir congregations upon the beneticent powers cf the fercourze which sow, by Goa's blessing sad tor Go porpores, Baa been st length acawred. Tyo secular ac ‘thorities followed with equal apimation &ud Zeal Mani- gs are to be bold, rosclutions voted aud teatteals givsu, end we may already jearn # lesson from our A \ertsad bretbrea in their promps recoguitioa of nations: service, ‘The expedition frei whica the Agamemuor ons Bo suc cessfully returned was i least as Kwportaat aod ab horo.o eA any of thare which, in old times, brought down tho arkuowlecgments of royal visite, Knigttnoods, prowo- tione and gratuities. We must say, howevor, that the instinct of Amorican citizens has carried them straight W the mark. Tue volve of the people bas been the voice of uruth. The reni iroport of this wurprising ieat is the connection of two uelons aleady uniled by links of ligdage, wa ututions aod specob, and separe‘ed only by the space of wars wach tuo wonderful wire bas now anrinated. We may regard tia Ieot conquest of max Over natars from meny potuts of view. We taay discern in it the crowning and concinsive eatediishoent oF tolegra,bic iniercourse—for, uow what two thousand miles of @ stormy ocean Dave Deen Buc. oosafully traversed, there remains oo gulf or distance on iad gabe which mey BO} oe briagod, * * * * * Tt ie ‘mpossib'e but that the proapects of peace should be improved by ea tawrcourse which at most exlngueates tne chance & misuader- standing. Evglisbmen and Americans oso DOW certainiy mever quarrel over & miatake, and tbat, we trust, is equivalent to en areumptien tha: tacy eaanot qvarrel a; all. Perhaps this result ia pose tho ees probable because We ere often excbanging hard words wish each ober. People who are prompt to ‘jnugte” rarely tight. Aiokertings furcish a vont for tit- temper, and eatreczement ia not thought so much of when it ccours for the Lundresth time, having been always fol lowed by recon ion before. Taere is another coceld- ‘eration, too, in fever of peace, which is, that as America becomes an cider couuiry she is assimilating more in ideas with older States, and loving the chief viement of difference betweea ber views and cur own. Sut the great bond of 2li musi be fixed and tmmovabie in the eympethies and covvictions of the two uations. What have Old Exglanders aad Now Eaglanders goi to keop thow asunder except those leagues of ooean which are now Goninijated? Tass is ons of the forms iu whigh truth must ever prevail, if oaly i o&m be recagniz.d, sod now that rovognition appears no Cortain wo may reckoa with agsurance and thes! mg vos the result, Gcean Telegraphs. Avother great sadmarise and overland telegraph is faiked about, it's said that the Emperor of Ruaaa has derermived to lay down @ line which shat! connect St. Pe tereburg with bis North Amorican possessions, Cain and California. ‘\ meeiing of the Sa>merine Tolegrapa Company (1.00 don und Dover) wna Reid or the 25h, at ihe Loudon Te- vorp, and after some discussion, a dividend ef eight per cont Was agroud to. the Europes 7émes says:—A groat public dioner to celobrete the laying of the Allantte Telegraph, wi ortly teke place tn tho pollding whieh was erecied ‘or the Paris Exhibicion of '65, and i ts inionded, at thoommmescoment ot tho fective), $0 transmit @ megesge ecroes the Atiaatic, wilh the certainty or receiving a sympatiizing respoass before the dinner terminates. There tc comething original and fesetvating in this method of colebrating » soiontidc fost which throws into the shade all tnat bas been dowe ix ovr time for quickening humaa thought and giv ug spare to the cuward mareh of ciyilizztion aad bapyiness. A pumber of Foglich and American gentlemen, bo reside in Pers, are the concocters of this furdacoming /éte, bat it bas also beev warmly taxen cp by the leading aniives of the French capita! and hy the people, and we are in the combined movement the declaration of aa op\uioa, — aye v ve understood, perbast, than expreesed, taat thy Diced nd strife, of fad slaughter, are ado: fosed in the humabizing contest prednetive power, business ri vy The Mmperor Napoleon's Specch at Rennes, The f.llowing is the speech which was delivered by Finporos Nepeleon at ine great banque: (or broakfaes) atRenner:— ntlemen—I have visited Brittany as much from « BeLeo Of Culy 85 from sympaihy wits its inoacitaats. 1b Wao my Jug to become acquaimied wits @ part of France which T had’ pot yet vivited: sad it was gratu’ying to my feelings to flod myself in the midst of the Braton people who exe before all monarchial, Catholic, and mariial. The departments of the weet have freqaently been represeuted ws Deg Gnimated wila seatimeats differeat [rom Looee of the reet of the nation. The warm acclamations which have welormed the Emprere and myrel! througnont the whole of our joursey contradict euch an assertion. If France is not comp)! im her nature, sue is unea! move in ber feelings. She desires a government suilicl ently stable to remove ail chance of political oonye sions suMently enlightened to fagor reel rows mad the de veropement of ihe buman mind; sufloiertiy equitacle tw Welcome the assistance of ail right minded mon, wi ever Rave been their previeus political opinioua; rufficient'y conscientious to declare that it strongly pro teots the Cotbolic religion while it at the rame time ac opts freedom of werebip; im nvort, govern ment strong enough from its interval uoion to be re spected as it ought to be'n the couccils of Earope. ft ts Decanse I, the elect of tha pation, represent toose ideas, that { bave everywhere seen the people flock toward. me end encourage me by their demonstragons. Be red, gomtlomen, that the rememrances of our yall ne ver forges the alerting eoltottate which has beon ibown for he Prince ‘ial Doth in towos aod um the country; the poopie ae the pledge of their re wellaro, | thank you, geatiemen, for bavivg crgsn.zed tats meeting. which has an ty of expressing wy ideas, and I ude by ant to Srittasy, whieh is hers #0 houorabiy represeat d. Jn order that its agriculture may f0CD develope i'nelt; te tooare Of communiortion be col pleted; ite porte be improved; is factaren sud com. Hon of Fravon, and ance. He said:—Nevor mnce 1815 have the reistions of France with Europe been at once 49 honorable and so friendly. Nov 0 cloud, which might here been dangerous, has ately obscured our relations wita a coun try whose alliance had been most \ty comeuted aod fruitivl, and i bat required nousiug loss thac all the wisdom and all the reciprocal fricodsti, of the two sovereigns wo it @ coldness between the two Powers. Happily, as wes said by the Emporor at Cher bourg, if it were eonghi to revive the rancors aad pas- rions of another period, there would fall before the curt senso of the public. In fact, gontiomen, tha interests of the two nations are now so cisely united, thet ft would be difficait even for tne biindest passione to bring poe po rupture. do great baa become this com: nity of interests if \o- morrow Londen ‘darned down we should reciprocally he enormous comme! losses; aod, while ocourring to Berlin, Vienpa, or 38. Petereburg would excl'e our eeptiment- of com! jon, fa Londow, on the contrary, our intereste would euffer almost as severe'y na im Parvin seself. two nations have reschod that point, ey aro draw their present anion. coneider the interest our commerce ae frecly s# to immense col.nies; it i¢ not her fauit if, persiacing in oar stem of production at high prices, we donot know bet'er how to profit by it, As to England, ber interest in ine French ailianos is, perhaps, still more manifest. She completed in 1814 and 1815 the conquest of the maritime end colopial supremacy which was the objeot of ber de- sires, and to w! abe was in some sort destined by her insular potition and by the genius of ,ber innabitants. ‘That we Ag now enjoys beyond dispute, and she says to herself, LF Pt yy Frapco, even if (which God forbid!) the fate of battles shonid reserve for us now disasters, the only result she could obtain would be the maintenance in possession of woat she alroady hes—that is to say, of her maritime aod a oa consequently sne would have mocn to lose tle to by & war with France, (C'est vrai!) x complete treneformation oO at ‘thay abe uch a forty ° — 2 [4 io eparate interesta from ours, that, in two grave cirenmstances, in determining to 6, in Concert with us, first war and then peace, sho perbape took counell (was infloencea by) rataer from our How, then shall we of the 14th Jan- SSetmel “fret had taken um. 0a learning the was unanimous in Period the true reality, directs and {0 gee order come out all the excesses of the of any exaggerations of iN knew nothing either of the Engiand against the Fmy professed by & portion of 's 88 ignorant of all thom. It was, then, astonishment thas wt the public emo- Hon, bogiand resporalble for the atten dt of the 14th, and to look upon ber Sopeeuss From thst momeat pudlic opiaion ta Fogiand, cneaimous in denouncing the , @ad- Cep)y stopped in the midst of the maarfostasions which tt Eo all eldee was pte (eens) Then, whew. Se ange, good or ‘pa sport eo unjratly repreacated to the puviic ag ap act of towaraa the Erglicb themacives—and eepec aily tho addresses of the rT ams to put the c'imex io the Jrritetion of "1 mings, then ocourred what will always nappan ia a free country when the nationa! feo'lng ts 1 % inte play—~ popular passions no horger knew any bande, aud the po- atop waa Copor.iwated Dy toese pagwions. Thus bt wo had to complain of the disposition of ovr aiies wowarde her, the Eoglah people, oa ita sido, tink ing sei éeopiy wounded by France, vo looger obeyed, apy reutimect but tha!’ ite irritation This irritation pr voked in Freaoy auothor qutte a ebormy, and which migys have beep deogerous han vot the Emseror’s elevated rea pon acd anirit of juatise been there t) anpreciata the (ra csuse 0! our porgnpor’s attitude, But, gontiemee, wiat- ever may havo beew those blo IDimunderatandings, whose ocovrre noe it wt feast is easy now to prrvenl, they bave changed nothing iy the situation of the two nations Wasi rowains indispciadla is chat the naw lusuacls of Foglard leat ber ag naturally to draw c'oser to France as Anes tormarly ord tw Keep & Olesaece from her; tbat oure follow @ lke Uirecton; Uhat, fa epie of misuadersnodiag acd recipreesl umbrage, and in apite of ths tatriques of parties woich mshe ine moet of them, the Rugliah publis @zcerely desires the triendship of tho Km aeror and of Tranccm=(eopiause)—that, in ebort, there is really bo- tween the two Countries no interest, Nu serious question, in whicn the eimpleat good sepes cannot pat the two go- verpments & accordance; ana that thus it depends oaly on ourselves to matntain an ailiance so artvactageous to the (wo vations, (General marks of adhesion. } English View of the Fate of Mexico. {From the Logdon Times, August 27.) The imteluqence from Mexico y howe tha: ae movement of that republic towards extinction i¢ inoroa- sing Mm @ rapid ratio, Toe reactionary government which hed acoceded to power after te Overtnrow of Jomoofort Dy toe mtrigues of tho ecclestattion! party bay airesiy evaporated. Although sided by contributions from the shared, and the efforts of the clorgy in all parta of the Country. never for a moment obiained ‘nny geore away, end alwoply atyled iteoll & A from its hav- tog Ot porscesion of tho city of oxic, the ouly seaport it ever heid wee Tampico, and not only bar this now oven absncoaed, bot General Zuloaga, who doaignated bimaoit President, appears to bave fled from the oapital, [ne news is vague and from indirect sources, but there ay pears Do doubt of the main facts, aad tupreme autho: rity baa now becn seized by & Don Juan Juse Baz, for- teriy Goveraor of the Federal istrict of pexico under Comoafort, aud who #t the dale of the provious advices was understood to have deca thromu taty prison by ZMlosge. The political views of thus persounge seam duudsfn!—be has been euppored bitherte tot ta belong to the cburck party, bor on the othor hand has ho goue we toll lexgth of the ltborals— but, a he bes paces tae army under Gerorais Parodi, Rangel and Traccul more or leas identified wilh the coustitutional aide, ii is to be presumed thai the new revolution is to be rega~ded as in favor of that cauno. murt always be romermberea, however, wat gupe of the watchwords assumed fron time to Umea by suecoseful icaders in Mcxieo hi 40, avd that the sole objeot of “democrat, ‘constitutionulist,”” or ‘dictator,’ ta to ob- roi of the public reveuuo, and « svilicteat re cogvition fom foreign Powers to enable him for- mally to negotiste the swie oi fresh portions of bis country to ioe Ualted States, and divide the plunder with Mie adberents. il ties laetawhile impose upon popular ignorance and bigotry, outvying each ovber ty C@cmasions what it is their iuteaion to perish wite the meu «bei Country rather thea to tolerate for ¢ moweat whe losm of natioual tneependence. The sole distinction between them is that ‘ho liderais tu their various sirug- gles have accoptet the sympatey aod ingirec: wid of oubllcss o ® beter position thaa weir citave ihe apprvasbicg Comaumaaiion. moniort were recalloc, prooadly a difficulties woud be rapidiy emoowbeo, buy vader ary circumstacces the efair must naturnily require Celoate mavagemeat, £102, although the euscepubiliies of Mexican uationallty would not te lkely to britg forth @ Tel or @ Bruce, or to offer any impediment which might not be removed by the preeence of # siugla Amoericaa rerimest and the jnciécus outlay o: m few thousaad au lars, the views of other foreign Stetes and some deovnt outward observance of tho requirements of public law nead ve attended to, at home, likewise, aithough an extea sien of verriory is always uuiveraally welcome, there it the necessity fur mpnaging tt a0 aa uot to Increase the bit terpesn between tho slave S:a'es aud the abolitioniste, end bence bas arisen the question as ty a protecwrate or eeoesation The former might, porbaps, conci jority on both eldes, sicee, ualiko sanexation, ‘Bot Girectly imply an sugmtatation of Sootbera power; put even in thes respect noining could be veutured resbly, Tous, alivongh tbe trui: absolutely stems ripe, sat rome imme duste step may cousiiered to be damn ied im the gepera! in ereats of commerce and hawaniiy, delays may oul! cur during which the sceve of auarcby tia} is kow reducieg the sepabilc to the lowest deptba, and the & W reflect disgrace cearth, most Ton bay ate¢ for a short further seasoa. By Eagland cocmengs, it to be effected by the United states with honor and cuoretien, Can be anticipaied ouly with satisiaciion, Torre is noccuviry that offers com; voly & richer fleld for developement, ow with which, If it were ta Ame- rioan hexos, cur mercantile transactions would more rapidly tsereaso. Meanwhile, howevor, it ir the duty of our government bot to let these considerations induce thew to look Metersly oa while large wdividual interests such ee thore of the boncholiers are Delpy iv any way endangered. To nee without protest the country belug noid vit by Dit unicas @ correapondiag portioa of Tne wel ovided for or discharged, would wetacttly to sacc tion av act of epoilation more meas than auy in history At the wame (ime it mus! be acknowledged there seem lated Noth : sda the Ly ett ate, jotther as r 9 Impending acqtaition o the country, or thelr Sons whi wa as to the s which tha acquisition wonld tevolve, have the people of the Ualtet States thus fer fallen into @ sirgls act or statement iacon fistent with good faith. Indeoa, for several years ia tho! sotual relations with each of tue goverumenta that hav eprupg up in Mexico they have shown singular forboar- ance, whieb ls toe more remerkabie, looking at the provo. cation to attack the weak aud degraded ever olfsr to th: reatices and powerful, and also at tho limited means o Topreesion which the Osbinet at Washington can in snch ensen command. The Amoricane evidoutly have nad th sense to perce'yo tha; it was the misersbie of the country, te ® itting termivaticn for ber career of corrap Lon and dishonesty, to sutfer the leet abame of faliing to a pation who would win hor without biows. With to der debt, all the American polilic.ans who have advo- caved either a oF ADECxAo@ to have spoken fairly, It bas been admisied hat in the event of a protectorate ihe Uotted States would be bound to seo that the securities apetialiy assigceo for the payment of the dividends, and whick vuder proper circumsaaces woald be ample, should te fatibfully adminintorod, white incase of direct ancexation there is reason to infer there would not be thi weet Bie myt to evade tae full aad proper recogaiticn of every existing claim, no Teanop to “City Intelligence. Proce Rive Lvrenucevor.—By the varioas challenges in the Clipper, we \eern the importavt facts that Martia CBerchill ard Coa Qaipn ase void enc'ous bo fight Jobasy Lamarus, the Buflaio boy, who was brought up by his father, and vow claims the clamylonsaip of “ fostber- weights.” Martin is willing, in order to tnsare a fight, to reduce bimeolf from ono hundred and thirsy to ove bund red and fiftesr ponnde, bot more, h® rays, be cannot do, If Jobnoy doer not accept Con's tovitation, then Con “wilt fight ary haodrec and twelys prand man io America.” Here ip « chance for somesody to piica iate Con And become “atcue Jeremiah Sulliven, alfae Kowuth, will Qght any man fa New Fogiand who docs not wera over one hundred ana fiweu pee. Jeremiah evicces & a Ditton w follow bit superiors, ac be is ous to & fight io the seme ridg with Morriesey and tho Benicia Boy. If thoro # soy geutioman braiser in the whole eiz New England Sates, of the required weight, apresr made to Cepost fifty dos came Woou produced @ of tne river ca , £0 says acy Ind in the United States of oue Tuadeed and twelve to one bundred anc stxteen pounds, for from one thoaraa’ totw> doliare., “Who is Sweesman's Novice?” aska aa admiring world, We rhould think that some ‘ine sport would grow out of bold challenges. New York Mumia Avovt To Vastr Inetaso.—The Sixty nimth regiment, New York State Militia, com- mandec by Colonel Ryan, are makirg arraagements to pay & visit 0 Ireland by cue of the Galway steamers. They have alroady had several meotings, aod ards of A buncred members, we belleve, bare signified their in- teation of carry tug out this novel project. But tnere is an obstacle in the way of its fulfilment which will hare to ‘The Pritiah government Lo hawt gay to land \y’s realm a whole army of Irieh. American citizens. Lord Napier on ths government to know Cor the Sixty ninth’. wo “old sod.” Al Central Presbyterian Church of Brook! in Schor- pd street, near Nevins, next sabbath (lo morrow) morning at 103% o'clock, A Gausast Fraxctt Mostc Tractrer Cowman —A French muric teacher, who, for some mouths past, has been giving music lessons to two young Indies, daughtors of choumplauces, dragged sountly castigaied with oowhides nutil te heant bate for mercy. wax then delivered to a pohceman, who took him to the station house, whare he told she Captain that bo was a singlo man and inwuded marry the gir! apd 88 D0 Oe appeared against bim be was dironarged. ‘The father ot the girls called soon efter aud gavo the full teow of the case, Tho galiant Frenchman wea superin- tencont of the Sunday school children who were present ‘at the laying of tna coruer stone of St, Patrick’a Cathedral, @ sdort time since. ‘Tur Vomsr Visine —Tho comot so lorg expectod is now visinie every ¥ ight to the naked eye, and the tail oan be tern distinctly with an ordinary opera glass. Ki is best seen about 6a bour after sunset ead an hour before un rige, Foor o’cicck ta the morning ia the best time to ox- peot ft. I: may he looked for tn a line with the two stars calied the Pointers, acd from nearly a rigs angio with Arciurus, Asiroudmers comoute tha’ the orme: is cow avout 140,000,000 of miins distant, aud is ravidiy sp- pronobipg the earib. During tue feat week iu Ostodor it will be of the mont ririking brightnoss. From 18 elements ix t8 ocesi ro thas is ts Wo identical comet oun fa 1764, aud gat in 1827. FouNDLING Found in & carpet bag at South Amboy, on the Carden and Aindoy Rat!road, at dve o’closk 2. M., on the 20th inet., 8 malo obild, about @ week old. Had on & white muslia elip, Uanvel petticoat, linen shirt, flan- Det bepd—a'' resi ond cleap. It ts pow tn tho caro of Capt. Siinpson, of the steamer Sohn Pottor. Sinos ‘ound ‘the onild bes deoo lyiag in vory heavy spasms, it ts sup- posed from the effects of drugs. The Great Base Ball Match between Brooke lyn nd New Yorh—Khe New Yorkers Victorious, The toird and fsal mstch between the best nine of the Brookiyn base bail clube avd the best nine of the New York club took pisce yesterday at the Fashion Uourse, when the New Yorkers won bandromely. The day was fine, and over five thousand persons were on the ground to witness the game, Of the three matches played the New Yorkers uve scored two and the Brovkiynites one, Annexed in the score of the home and home match:— NEW YORK. ee lawoneeoos = TUE SEW YORK WEFKLY HERALD, The Opposition Conventions at Syracuse—At fairs in Washington—News from Europe, An China, Mexico, Cuba, West Ladies, &e.—The Querantine War—The Ladies* E.questria Convention—Serlous Accident on the Hudson River Ratlrond—The Latest Intel igence=Markets, &o., &e. Tho Wrexiy Menauo will be published at ten o'clock this morwing, Among tts contents will be found the follow ing: Proceediugs of the Opposition Oonventions at Syrscuse— Complete Axplosion ot the schemes of the Fusiontsts—Sepa- aie Tickete for State Officers Nominaied—Namee of the Can: Néater—The Republican Biste Addrets, ko. Atfuirs in Waabingion—The Congo Negroes -The Steam Frigate Nisgara to convey them to Afrtoa-Onr Relationa with Central and South Ameriean Republies—The Paraguay «nd Spanish Mysions, dc. News from Europe—The Jiddah Affair—Tntsresting from india and China—Commissioner Reed’a Negotiations with the Celestinls—Finsneial Intelligence, Ae. Important (rom dexico--T¥e Question of the American Legation--Vrogress of Amarchy~One Huadeod Towns acked—¥eosrdon end Bringag sd!l fa Prisoa—The Govern ment Terned Bighwaymea—The Ruin of the Merchants, &e ews from Cuda, West Indies, South Amerie, >. The Revellicn on Btatou Inland—Totsl Dest uation of a the Quarantine Bwildings, de Serfons Acetdent on tho Hudson Btver Railroad—An ¥net reor snd Drover Killed—General Smash up of Cera filled with Cattle apd Hoga--Grest Destruction of Property. Ladies’ Equestrian Con vention—(rest Gathering of bques irionues at the Union Kece Course, 1. 1.—Crinoline on Horae- owek—A Splendid Foie de Menege-Grand Cavaloade and Scrub Rece~Four Thonsand Fpestators on the Grownd— Tolietvof the Lady Riders—Scencsannd Incideuts—The Prizes, and to whom they were awarded, £0. Editoriais oa Leading Toples of the Day. ‘The Latest News by Telegraph. Financia), Commercial, Religious, Political, Bporting and Marttime Intelligence. Weekly Review of the New York Cattle Market. Family Market Report—Betail Prices of all kinds of maz- ketablo produce. Marringes and Deaths, togother with « large variety of ta. verestiug Local aad Miscetlaneous lteros. Single copes, in wrappers, retdy for malting, can be had «i the counter. Price six canta: ‘The meils for Southampton and Havre, by the steamship North Star, will close at the Post Oiloe at bail past ten o'clock this morning. The Weexcr Hexarn will be ready in time for mailing. Subscriptions avd advertisements for any edition of the Anew Yona Hgnarp will berecetved at the following places Samson Low, Son & ©o., 47 Ladgate hill. Kaos & Macey, Gl King William sureet. « Lansing, Baldwin & Co..8 Place dela Bourse. nsing. Warr & Co., 9 Chapel street. R. Stuart, 10 xchange streot, Raat. . Lanaing, Baidwin & Co., 31 fue Corneille, ‘The Gentlemen of New York are Charmed with the fall style of het just ued by KUPANSOARID, of Lid Nasaan street. ‘White's Vall Style of Gentlemen's Dress Hate Lo Saws, 148 Fulton and 242 Groouwich sree, cor. 20 wh David's Fall Style of Gentlemen's Flute te gow ready. Give Bim a cali at 299 Brosdway, near Dusse Tonge with the ar " lator, il be hia Gay, i, Basta hy have just received » 5 artenent tole Cameo-ty pe. —Wlamson Besthew Pao he Teoty peo —gems of beanty avi ar toarepha dag werreoty pt on i iy va. Brookiynites Come a med om is Jordan to get thelr photograp ant pained by the Queen's are rho mallee spon tha vaople at 9 Dirontway. Mr. Reeecher's with other Di- vines of waste Add elsewhere Rave hat Sgr cone painted by the Queen's artist, 209 srondway, N. ¥. ond a large variety LOD BROTH ERS. Pine Shirts, tn Custom Siple, nroad Ready all tizes nnd prices, a: MOODY'S, 92 | 7 New Fashions in Gentiemen’s Farisning Siremer, ot GRARH’S thirt and (uraiebing Herron’s Superter Sewing Mi new and valuable improvements 41) Arondway. of fall amd winter for the above traie is now com- plete, Pg me ot All the dest awe a (0 undoubted houses. BP DavLis acu. 208, 20) and 29) Broadway. Boy’ yay and Winter Styles bow veady at No, 3h oka otret, corner Of Messe o vars Fail and Winter Boots af une beat Matertale, LOBLN, BROUKS 7 SON, 184, ralton street and 10 the. Good ten warshous, Mo. 1 @ninmander With Patent Alse, fire and burglar Deflance Batre Seta pdioe isa "Depot i Poa ster eo, A Card.—All Persona who have Gray Hate or bair of s bad color are invited to bol gs {consultation sired, Good Tea 2.2. coffee for $1 CHRISTIANSON" Chambers street, Turkish Heir Tonte, 25 cents « Motte, to be . bed at CAMPBRIAS More, corner of Righth ave. nue SP reenty anes” Po enone) Brerdreth’s Pilis.Up Kown Ofoe at Me, CAMPBELL’ + drug store, corner of Righth avenue and ‘Toenty eighth street, Se Sid tinct pormunal cadence, es ud bed bai, abouls 1a pursuit of on <6 ~~ it ot Ov vrd examine 8 ag Har ano Gar Karancisimrst. a ate \ Bia Hroedyee Ne oencr of Pullon sircet Boat and is the ing. ciesuaing, Barry’: Tr! erous t urilole (or dregsing, bi pak ing and restarting (bo Bate. ugalle. Maas Radics’ Care Truc Orfice,—Marah a Us., No. 2 Voaoy strvct, Astor House, Traases and supporters. bs % obeages color Amok OF ooiorer, ot) conte & bottle me ‘os brows wibout dying or anim ‘ein; no trouble ta asi i applied Uke waver: doce not injure the use {t with nuccume Bold al the arug sore Si G comer of Alien, N. ¥ Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and ‘Tow The bes! in the world, whe lesole aud retail ; aud the dye prt vaiely applied. No.6 Astor souse, és Ais Mate 4 Shillings a Box, Block or brows. No. t facind street. Infailth'e ouguert for tke Wige $8, at Cameron 19 Poulton street, Hrooklgn, the on 7 place waers a frat Fad artiote can be bad ats reasonable price. Holioway’s Pills and Otntsarnt.—Suaiferect from dinewee, these prepsrations are endowed by bal ths word With auod teaumonials, are they pat No inieran oF exiecual disoase cau resist them. Maives Inne, ‘Truce and Baxdoge inatitate. ey etme | and tn for deforsal ings, teamale supporters nd inet alt, No 2 Aan BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Birth. * Vaw Beoxew.—In this city, September 9, Mra, Aumcar Nopian Vax lmcnen, late of Hackensack, N. J, of a eon, Mother aud child aoing weil. Married. Covsine—Diennow.—On Saturday, April 17, atthe resi dence of the paetor, tha Rev. Jarvis Nicholas, of the Bod ford etreat Sothodiat Epiecopal chureh, Mr. W. Hi. Covsima, of New York, to Puans A. Disue wxth daughter of the late Heory Froat, of St. John, Now Brunswick. ANGaIns—Quinn.—Oa ‘Tuesdsy, Septombor 7, in St. Peter’e coureh, by the Rev. Father Quinn, Micwary J. Prcais, Faq. , to Mies MALVINA Jonauna Qoiss, sit of New York. Rinwggant—Rosy —On Thursday, Septembor 9, atGrean- poist, by the Rev. 8. Lancop Mr. Bexsamim Ruurmuaar, UL Now York, to Mias Fixina A. Rory, of Beockiyn. Ulster ana Urauge county paoera pleaao copy. BIMONDA—MOWRIM,—ON Wednesday, Sepromber 8, by Reg. 4. Bloomer Bart, Mr. E. W. Sisonns bo Misa Everins M. Norvie, alt of tnie city. ‘Suni—Rveseit. — At Glenoove, on Wednesday evening, epember 8, by te Kev. Thou Mullaby, Francis E. sn7a, of Brookiye, to Many Jawe, eléert daughtor of Onpt. Jor. G. Kuseelli. TryLex—Nicnors.—In Warren, Maas. on Tuesday, Sep- tember 7, by the Ke B. Stal, Mr A. G. fyuaR, of Viontia, Us., to Mise arau 3 Nicaois, of Warren Wricnt—Macen.—On Saturday, Sept. 4, inehurch, by, suo Rev. Dr. Hawks, Josara T. Waicar, of 8 Lous, Mo, ® Mies Many M. Masow, of New York, St. Louls papers pieaze copy. Bacar —On Tuesday morniog, Sept. 7, st @ quartor ‘ant two o’ciook, Jous D, Becucal, & Dalive of Bremen, Sermany, aged A years. The friends and reiatives are re.pectfully invited to at vend the funeral, from bin iaie residence, No 40 Tomp s place, South’ Brooklyn, on Suaday aftoruoaa, at vae ov 'C.oek, witgout farther notice. Beavnigsm.—Oo Toureday, September 9, in this city, Wuneimina Donommaa, wifo of Adam Braatigan. The friends and relatives of tae decossed are invited to he fuversi, at two o'clock this (Saturday) wfiersooa, trom 47 Amity street, Browa.—Atter @ short but severo Mlaoss, Jonx A. stuve of Kings coun'y, Irelaad. utenows, also the cilloors and vegimaent, of which be was ‘und bis tupersl, um his lave reside 9 ) atiervoon, at two o'e rat aber ‘1 idence of ber uncia, Mer, John Browns, exed 24 years. ‘The ty lends and rel.tives of the family aro respootfally invited to attenc her feaeral, at 1209 street, Mandattan- ville, thie (Gaterdey) nflerndca, at one o'clock. Onack —Of parasyeis, MARan 5, UiLAS®, widow of Ebenezer hase, ager 61 youre, 6 months and 4 days. The relat! ven aod frient# of the femily are respectfully jov vee to atlead the funoral, at 141 Fortieta street, this (Saturday } alternoo at balf past one o'clock. oy , of Conmmplon, Yaltiven, Many F. G m Toceday, Seprember 7, at her late resi 4 ‘27 Wall atreet, Ni York, Mra, HULban Gamay, aged 60 years, 6 months and 17 cays. ho reistives and (rionds are invited to attend tho fune enrling, | wry it, by all | g the Hatr Use Wilen'’s Hur worta trying? | . dole ab 3d ral, to-morrow (Sunday), wt twelva o'clock, from the Rev. A. M. Wilson's cburcn, seventh nnd Twelfth etrects, avenue, botwoen Keveuth Hospensor,— At noon, on Fritey, September 10, after a short ilinuss, of cholera infantum, son of Wm. and Amy Henderson, of Bergon Point. The frieoda of the family aro invited to attend the fuse ral from the ferry foot of Curtiands stroot, as twelve o’clock to morrow (Sunday). Jarveat.—at pd ms, on Wedneeiay, September & Awna Frances, infant Caugoter of Edward 5, and Aane F. Jeffrey. Lows.— At Bast New York, on Thursday, September 9, Joun Frascts, son of Heory and Metta Lubs. aged 2 years, J month and 4 days The friends and relatives of tho fam‘ly, also the mew- bers and ex-mambers of the New York Germaa Horee Goaroe, are particularly tov ted wo attond the faaeral, from ibe residence of nis (Saturday), at two o'clock V. M. Lyon. —The remains of Wituiam &. Lrom, late of Sacre- mento, Cal., reveived per ship Ocean Telegraph, wore yesterday interred in Greenwood MoNatiy.—On Friday, September 10, at hia residence, 17) West Twenty ninth sireot, Mromast McNatiy, ater & short (ness Lue notice of his funeral will be given in Suaday’s Ho- ea. O'Bary.—Oo September 10, Many F., daughter ct Hanny sot ane U'ileasoged 13 yours, 1 monthe ena 8 a. ‘he rente of he ty, an pommel ae ee, tere, eecond ent, are res; “ ‘seed thet om her Nes resisoces, oF Hor of Bobi! —Io Brookiyn, E D., on Friday, Septomber 10, after a long and sevore ilinest, Prenme A., wife of Geo. Pestoger, aged 82 yeare, 8 moathe and 5 dayn. Hor relatives and friends are resperdally invited to al tend the frneral, from her late renideace, 186 Johoeon street, om Sunday afernoap, ai two o'clock, witaout far- ther invitat Perens —(a Friday, September 10, Arcr, daughter of tho Bev. 7. M. and Allee U. Peters, aged 1 year aad § mont The friends of the family aro respooifully invited to at tend the funeral, at St. Mary's cburch, Machatianviile, to- morrow (Sanday) fternoon, at baif past two 0’ shoo Panur.—0o Annrax, the beloved son of Rlenry B a Philips, #4 10 years, 5 months and 27 cays. ‘The reiavves and friends of the family are reapecttul y Invited to attend the funeral; of hiw father, 524 Broome street this (Sstarday) _- two o'clock. ° , Ricnanns —On Thuretay, September 9, afer a short aud severe illness, Jamxs Rienanos, aged ST yours and 3 mont! ®. The relatives and friends of tbe family, aod the mem- dera of favs River Esgrac Company No. it, of which ho was.a member, ale the offi ore members of tne Now York Fire Department, Insarance Patrol No.1, aad the members of Valiey Forge woe Company No. i, of Greeppolpt, are reapecttully tov! wm avtend his fuoeral, from his late residence, 412 Madison atrest, on Son tay afternoon, at two o'clock.’ His remains will be taken to Greenwood Rerow —On Friday, September 10, Carotrve FE, only da ghter of A. B.and Ssrah Raton, ‘in the 17th year of her age. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully tavited to attend het faneral, this day) afternoon, a four o'clock, from the residence of ber faiber, 108 Wo mter street, without further inv: itatinn. Smrrm.—At Roatan Island, Angust 1, 1558, of yellow fo bed ed T. Surm, son of Adon and Louisa F. Smit, Frent’--At Seotibtows, 1 L, om Thurekay, September 0, Davio Texay, aged 80 years and > montha. Tuomas —At Yonkers, saddenty on Fi morning, Septemper 10 pire da sntu tom, eso thats Tho: Pa 9 gy + WORD TO THR WIRR.—WHRN THE DAYS ARE HOT. tent, and jondiy summer fun threstens fevers and | sharp cold, cis B. HEN DERION, ots, at East New York, this day | | { Pawar IN THE NRW TORK a1) A, BASMOND # 00, ‘nit Brosdway, Lnporters and manalnctnrs of Wea's FURMISGING GOOD, Invite the atteetion of tho jabbing wade ‘To their new wty len of CRAVATS, KUAAFA AND TTBS, Also suspenders, \iuen cembri, hander shbote, Kid ploves, 40 its for one of tt As pote agent jos. Koglish manulsctarers of tubater and ribhon tea. on phen to offer fn3nse- mevis in these unequalied ip uae city. A TLAwTIO CABLE CHABMA. Made from the Ailentic cable amd mounted ta gold, te Rang on waich ohatas for asle ut retaii by G. 0 ALBIN, LL Wall surest, decond TLANTIC CABLE CHARMS —WM. 8. TARHELL, S98 Pepedway wil! offer (hig Gay a largo variesy of Monnted m gold, iver and brass from calle preeured boead the Unived States steamer Nisgaca. VERDELL'S, + EIDILIS BIS ORLRORATED. evODNS ABTHOLF'S NEW FAMILY . SEWING MACHINES 2s the eautent working machine aver inremted With the book | Of directions thousends the city bave been ensbied to en chiltven caw run it, Os amd etre. aad urne sod eoalde. Jé LINIMGMT for hones and oatde, the prosiegs healing an soothing powarm * lintwsant In made by combining areie with » mont besling and penetrating vexetab's o! For sista or ms and benat i tw wit equal, Lepot 4 Bewle wn atreet, N. ¥ AU TION TO BOUTHERN MERCK ARTS. Lunderstard m large quaaitt ion Bebiedaim aromatic echoapps from Fhilacelpbts,, and sald to some of the wholessie grocera, druggtite ard Manor merchagte who Are oifertug t mush be my wholew'e price YT would cues Westorn merowants from. poi vile stuf, ao ¢ te notbing but american whinke duced some thirty Arntos posasases burdaal’s arnios I lac ela er * PDGLPRO WOLFE, _—_fole importer, 1 Boever sree ORNs. BUNIONS, NAILS PENETRATING THE fleeh'extranted without pain, no that the baot aan be tmmodiately afler the opecalion withont the least face to the patient, by Dr. ZACUARIX, surgeon Reta 760 Broadway. D MOND JBWELRY, At manufa’ otnre’s prines, 25 per cent below jetsll store prices, D. 0. PEACOUK, represented 0, DAVID Walt, 45 Brosdway, no stairs p* WERELER, OCULIST, 432 BROOME #TREST. DZ~ voles stenilon exclusively te ine eye. An ex Of twenty years av an cevliat in thia city enables bim t qua ble eases. (fine hours 90 do’cledk, wee 2. WATTS’ NABVOUS ANTIDOTE I8 NO OURBALL, rolemaly agiert Chat tt will exterminate all per- vs colons, at ae evil Fn oateme Sop, nesta and physical, nenraigts, rheomati¢m, vervous bealyche de Union Govare. . Union aquare, Je unsurpassable! @ uitynal romtort® and sccommodationn, apgere intondla {f pormble, in sdvance of thelr arrival. Tis WLRY D, CLAPP, Propriotor. NE WATCTES AT CULRERT RROTARRS, Fine jawetry at Cr Fine aitver Ward hi Pice plated ware nt € or'e prices, om, Ropresenied by 405 deoadway, up stadre, i MRINGK & CO., No, 458 Broadway. TMT MOOT CERTAIN Mhrumsdem, Goat Usa ee . Balt Rhewin, sod alt diseneew ried! of tae blood, no meter what comep they may huve flown from. Thy LIFK BALSAM is daliy curlog toe worst ensened er apd Whdn Dynpepsin, Artkms, Plies, Ty sy onan Neastipation of the Bowe!s, Genare! Dentlity, facipieat sompuion, &s, ac. Frincipal Depot, No, 246 Gread wrest, New York. 16 eemte per bottle, aix for > gent for Brook! NAY®S, No. 175 Fulton street, MPORTRD JEWELRY —JURT RYCRIVED «4 SPLE- did assur ment of jowe oly 0e pulleran, Com- prining bracelets, ping, earrings onaina wineva dit rei lor kels, ies, 4, at OSBUANK, Be. [Reet ACK AND THK COTTAGR, the country aud tbe town, ATT'S LPR RALSA lyn, 61'S, B97 Browiway, corner of Sp'iag sirent, tein and prirate mansions slays al! taveot, nud the rate die by bis pila: *0.'d Magnetic Powder aad Ptlte, 424 Broadway, UST PURLISHED—THE DROGGIATA DI for 1608-'), containing the oamdé of dees le rugs. medio nen, &c.. Ac. throughout the Used etal Canadas, Weat Todten Re. te. Price 88. MICHELS & ELDAR, App ston’e Bullding, N. . Ls out FoR IMATATIONS OF LEA & PRRE! Worcestershire sence JOHN DUNUAN & SUAS, Broadway. 4010 agents ior the proprieiorn, UXURIA toany pert of the foo ate Ur Umaitas 10s Mamma n . ou i, dare, Lays, if8 7 ulin street, iroantyn, : hn 5—--___ BYERS MIBSOULOUB YoRRn pasenoraa, NO MOBE VaRMe Lowres, ships wareeouses, 4c, Bept permenrntly free from bugs, roschen, rats mins, inte. "an’t all other Yermiay BY CONTRACT ¥r. JOSEPH MPYRA, practiosn chemist to the Courts usais, Boglacd. trussia, Ac hae estavliaied hia office at Brose we he will be to enter | owners, manufacturers, brewers. euperiniandanta of Duldines, ke. by which be en: meow from 8 sore of verm permavently, and where bie pregarations 2 cents to BL fale and retell at prives f ton the United bates nat ‘Generel agent ¥ Bushton. 4 10 Astor Mouse, and 417 Weondwage ‘Tbe eperaiions are for be propriovar, G8 pe pox K ATLAS ‘TO-MORa0! N** vos! ThA! ir} Monckton. i. THE PAs SPY; ‘ tr OF NEW YORK IN N76. OTF 8 CLES pier IN Ths Nw SUNDAY, SKETERB aR ORI siNaL ARtiUGeS ON THR ie 4 ABT UuRS serench Of A ROURD AND SALTIFUL BODY, sow NEW YORK FURLISaING 15 AFL a#—TO MORROW, ORAPAIY pee LOTION te Fie dowDay MORNING ATLA, DAL NWS, In nil reaperta fie ATLAS be anand to morrow ta ‘Wil be worthy Of public attention Full of pe ee ot hk i iter, Fhe wevols slaw | WONCRTOM. by Cbarien Iurdet end the nticles of wt ping -- Sha ecvenee of Manly are very auree- feature Fold by ail news venders, Office 44 Ann street. Price four conta Advertinementa received 1in'il 9 o clock, Saturday evening. ADWAY'S RADICAL BEFORM.—RADWAY? REWR- dea are Coa that power over the mints Li°Rtn have wed tp Neaitog en! invigoretiog oa an hina of be Rend q reat te onaes of fever, holere, Nery, rheum etiam ead a and 4 and deprenaioa, oF jah Anown And iniveraaily recognized, Co's new disnovery ia Cur eeroater than Ul is the most mt boon they civen to the world. This pill not only possenses the nd uaiition, bat 6: in Heset Una a ee ety ty avail so mel, requires, 7b un nary mast rrodace Er cefeaiee ta aera nee he WING MACHINES ‘FOR ALE Gixonns nerno VED ae ee eee akeaiase ‘Shae oe Lo Brey ake mem eorame ge a oo Co.'s Ganette, whith will be elves Ful i tn the au ea ctenpeceretges ih SINY 4 00. New Yorn. Giron iver INVIGORATOR. r COVPOUNDRD ENTIRELY PROM GUIS. ved fold by all drvestata tn town and eounnry i bi per bese’ ONKS, WROLAGALE AND RETAIL.—W. 8 ETRONG, mpuiny EDITION FOR RSRPTEMMAR, al ‘UN's Ta sepnanent frye fae i ite te gin i: wud tn order to prevent Precisely what the name and the niamach and bom sla will be ome De. D, They Ny $4.50 Fa Ee

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