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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1858. thing wery. Sixty " the front breadth, or By several founds, with a fancy | areases of with coitfures to match. One was & that which sho ocenpled, and who haa iets ’ he Arch of Tri eu on deli q far as it bas passed off, is unique; but the great hiatorical ~ 5 bed Tie ee or S| Pee ae bang ge ster. faa extn pag | un angnenet of, cians, walipncrest tate cn. | ening to each, wren of ory wie and Mac ith one rast feat at wih rend oreo ee Aftor ‘ound ‘consi some rooms eativals nearly ‘The bodies of dresses are made ‘snd but- bouquets ‘dress, Another was of reoovered ‘the emotion caused by the sight, e floor, ating, in, all of " ton sees he Sere and mle a a bd deavor to furnish you i my next with some of ita de- tenets oak, Wan pe peal y over wee; Seen Suee Ly ne Mime. Cave turned her thonghts tothe obyect of her vin fect generating aes pzone ee means | newly it an ga neem ate, | ites mt tne tm foray | grt ars epouse es Cait” Kaui war comme | wes osng in natant wtp cone Wheg do not permit them to pay more than £50 or £100 year | on hand; and besides there are innumerable retailers WhO | While we are celebrating in Munich the history of ti | 4 Pros m mo pow ea) rece leaves, Frith violet. Another was com 0) fo Mag hp ae aloe ab 8 pel cont Ee phat enecie rine thenineal orig ts a Fronch | gue, and adorned Dy siatuary sad pala penis Felnagpede maavennnnt ot eee portegs aharsslon | Srey SS DEP i i aeaaad suas to allbw the bandenux to pases ii'oas, falsnod be: at hee door. uli ras the chambertsaid the hotel, wee conmeanen of the famous Greck play of Sophocles—the | houses beer is usually served after is anmounced to us from Berlia, We had ali hoped tat} iy jockeys, fri fancy gim hind en cache-peigne. most 3 ; and the Conference of the States of the Germaa Zollyeren, Moire antique, in’ black or colors, still retains the favor Round wi have been nwch worn lately; we have | gular effect on the sick person that the medical mas. Adipas Tyranuis. At first there were some doubts whe- | and the most fashionable even: noticed one of sky-blue flowers, without leaves, 60 deli- | began to hope that music would produce a cure. Mme. i There ther it could effect’ any permanent hold on | plete without ne ier a ® | now sitting at Hanover, would decree the totai abolit uj it baa so long meee and, indeed, dress | Cate that it appeared to be made of feathers. We have | Cabel, on hearing this, did not hesitate a , aad, seer teat et per ae aly fas od 2 | nas bane ord Called Brannenthal; Sut | of the transit duties throughout Germany, because it was Pg bg i T anenace. Tee spare) ord seen the same in white, intended fora bride. This styl sotwrithetand stand ing thf Mg ¥ her deren, peotinued Grama played some 500 years before the Christian era, | fountains of lager bier are bubbling m every direction, | Known that that was the proposition of Hanover itself, | frequently im cachemire’in broad Algeriennes stripes, or | Makes an elegant trimming for a ball dress; a pin! her temporary neighbor, Not content with this, ou tha the Tracigations it possesses for the scholar, and for many | and the accents of lovers are never sweeter than after the seconded. by all the Northern Sates of Germany, and of ip ight ¢, wadded and trimmed with piaid, | 2f¢6s, for instance, with this trimming in white, would the day afters baying ‘sung at the concert, ahe returasé {ebo, without attaining that tile, have stil the associa: | ling bave frst been moistened Sith ett: eo | Austria who considered. that measire. as iadispon. | aud aleo in black silk trinimed with pai, or plain velvet, | MX Tasies, before leaving town, bavo ad olegant | anit sang forthe sic man five or six tines a cl a She fated‘ metropolis,” The scenic "etel_ was” agmvable. | Ubland’s Odo wo Toast Pie Uhiand ioe ot rat sable to hor joining the foltverein, ‘Tho only oppo: | when trimmed with shotre, the lining should be et iho | coifures made'of blonde to which they have added, whea | had done before the pubic: : prot Germany ¥ ; country, , a tats Cte in tener, cozees vag. | Secipsigute compen osteo four kroat Tg eee level ois F nen tee Sarseeae. steve veru hendnaepe.tathies fer aut thei tanto and tbe dress my ‘Seal ahi, Chott sels stan om tan bee, tected taetioe mbak oe ted by. ‘se ot yj i it ture (as yet “ gu stye"’) on toy varia ant ur re; but gens . with checks a a J- Prey 4 Aa cms ; * to the reno Suulter ori to iS Venus 00 a of roses.” ‘Add to a Naser bier, Bavaria and Wurtemburg withdrew, but a few piss 2a 4 Be te sind ea ‘by. fine colore t prep Rh) boa = teen guivitloareny tag the En era ald Bee re een rele yon he manner of acoomplehed schol; Dut, it must be | and ba have a bacchanalia dt for theeanvass vad DTUSL | tay ayo, their opposition to @ proposition so eminently | threads. “Round the botiom of the skirt were three pla u | ores of coral, with golds goiture, Not tos ym | Pubic deposits.” Seeneees ern tas teint whieh neceumery ob the | Ot reat painter of Munich d Raitbeoh,, who fas just caleuiated to banens Serenay commen inetadtiiey :an8 1 SDR AOOINE of the checks, four inches wide, in gt.) will’ notice only one more, seut from one of st flo. | Other deposits Cite those thrills of feeling which alone can give perma. relufaed here from a visi to the Duke of ‘Saxe Weimar: todicectiy tbe camnnaron ot allaalons eadiogiede Cet: | STIS, «iced soca Melle OARS” lps “bab! Tiss toa lady at a fashionable, watering place, If wage | Reet... wa RACE tint | Sherlyn" aan rasan | dav outa dara ne, | war he emcee ceeees | Sedma quire i oats Sone | arr SOR eum. age with his mother, and however naturally brought about by | beck of Rome are thethree great German mastors oftho pre- | German fatherland; when lol a new objection 1s raised | in Sronl, attested oo Oe inate; or the front breadth | '°98 sprays for the body, Other securities....... 15,227,068 Decrease the Grecian poct, exciting -ympathy for the unhappy | sent day. Whether philosophical speculation, stich as per. | BY the Minister of Finance, in Berlin, who has. just dis. | Oy Te aa patterns in fanoy-velvet, imitating a a Notes unemployed... 12/865,360 Increaae. Lucius, King ‘ef, Thebes, it is. wot a matter to De dwelt | vades the great pictureof the + Destraction of Jernsalom,”? | OV LoL eG anilling ot doliace, which he Goanat cacy | piaited ribbons, brandeaburgs fastoned by buttons’ the Foreign Theatrical and Operatic News. ‘The amount of notes in circ is £20,015,065, open ia ine Present state of society without entailing | by the legions of Titus, by Kaulbach, enters ogee bes bo hpenks By Prussia is now theonly | same color as the dress, or ina Greeque, ‘Gthors have the Loxpoy,—Our correspondent, under dave of September | & Seproene Of £188,006, 400) the stock of bullion in something like a sensation of disgust; Even the children | into the scope of the painter, and especial the Aorical Wellsupply ly Ghar aisha, Frisina. Ie Sing beouly | same omer en Oy hit ik, wn Borizontal wreaths of } 99, writes as follows:—It is understood, to the genoral re- Py rere oe 8,134,086, abowing my incroase ef 9 ‘oem to have ir brow, Twi y 4 , game color as the dress. D compar reura. rich in the midst of thelr undeserved. sorrows readers | the arta, prefer, for my’ own part, paintings which ro. | ‘ausie duties, hough sho is not unwilling, and even pro. | Mowers gurmounting fringes the same, olor af the AreR; | gee ¢ ait choatrically inclined and appreciating poople, |” A correspondent of tho London Herald writes. them in a manner repulsive quire no explanation, and music which ean be appreciated | Heck, fo redken them comainenly ire of ‘pubic opinion. | sik, anda baif breadth of the silk just described placed | that our popular tragodian, Mr. James Anderaon, leaves | The lowest weekly return of the Bank of since ‘The [talian Opera is to open with “Norma without an index. ‘Cornelius, of all modern German | Pe Will be able to resist the pressnre of public opinion, | Alvernately, i pes ‘They say he | 6 beginning of 1857 was on the iat of November, painters, has undoubtedly the greatest productive geniua | the cia Te merphants her with the protest | On warm days some muslin burnous, lined with colored | fF Your shores per preseut muailsteamer. They say b€ i967, whon the builion had diminished to £6,484,006, and . a and te most plastic imagination; but as regards the ema. | Stfances of her manufacturers, together with the protest | 0 wart Hays M ‘are very pretty when trimmed | bas declined an engagement of £7,000 per annum from the | the incroase from that dato to nn ikon oe. Our Berlin Correspondence. ciated, Hesh-and-bloodiess, spiritual forms of Overbeck, 1 of Austria and the minor States, who evince a disposition | Silk, y Kew 'y pretty cecal aie the Mt Williams | return shows £18,648,915, is na 164,819; and the in- ore plated, 5 . e Net as a question Teal ss i " Brruy, Sept. 29, 1858 ‘oe his apotheosis to those who are better qualified than } ' bring the matter befor ~~ rong rs “p, ¥ et A a ry caper rally rip eeet cither manny pe gaicls beapunspeite Laas 4 crease in the Bank of France, from the return of Novem. The Hitch in the Regency Question—The Berlin Quidmumes | Lam to appreciate saints. Thave just wit enough to ap- | of public law in acoontance with the treaty of Vienna, re: | {ti emp, risbons of platings of the same material | S72 Starring in the provinces, and making much money. | 52°14 "¢7 S41 700, the lowest we have, to. the iast retura ot Sea—arvivel of Prine: Napolcon—Fine ArtimThe | preciate beauty a men and woes, and no more. Wero seeclta Bite ins ehtier Wages Cie bees Preaean Fe asthe dress, The Christy Minstrels aro at Liverpool. Mr. and Mrs. W. of £7501 108, is £16108, 408, or an exes of tho increage Gis Scone: Dass, is ‘ 0 pale aed would neree, bee roemodsl giv 1S) | tment, and it is not at all probable that the Prussian We !ately admired several dresses one of our first | C. Forbes are in London; Mrs. Forbes has been offered an e i89F, tho increase cf bullion ae, ——< " i be d by the establish t | houses. Among them waa one of light brown gross grains 4 , the from January Notwithstanding all assurances that the negotiations be of the Munich painters are great and, perhaps, | ee eee ee a Teer oppose & Ineagure co matt | tafletasy with adowisle skirt, trimmed with two narrow | Cosagement at the state ee ee ean the, | England to the last return ts 28,408,604, whilst in. the tween the Queen and the Prince of Prussia bad arrived @t | Successful imilators of the Halans of the fifteenth and six- | teiyconuected with the prosperity of the whole | Sounces, edged with ore ala vieille. The upper | Present lessee. Piccolomini’s farewe! England, , Bank of France the increase is £16,092,098. Jusion, and that the result of theiragree. | teenth centaries, but what the latter produced con amore, | Dountsy. . skirt was open, and very much rourided, forming rather a | Crystal Palace, last Tuesday, waa indeed a réunion to be | The English Board of Trade returns for the month aatisfactory conclusion, and thi sult Tee | aimost without an effort, is now hard labor to their imita: The acquisttion by Russia of the port of Villa Franca, in | Jouace tham a skirt. ‘The body was hizh, with four points, | remembered. "Including season ticket holders, there were | eight months ending the Sist of August, 1866, 1867, and Ment would be published forthwith, the final solution of | tors, Between wooing and waiting on the muses there is, | 16 Mediterranean, has roused. the German pulse quite as | and ornamented by a Feiering trimmed with .a plaiting. 15 ‘all the tadies, owing to | 1858, bave been issued. We subjoin a’ statement of the the unfortunate Regency question appears to be again de- | after «'l, a considerable difference. ninch as the Euglish, and the consoling words of the T¥mes, | Ou the sleeves were three graduated frills,surmounted by | Dear upo® 15,000 persous present, p owing 1 | total'declarod valuo of the exports of British and Irish ferred, The public fully expected to find the official not! Of porcelain painters Munich possesses a great number, | icra ine Cherbourg matter was but so recently all | #9 open jockey, trimmed to mateh the pelerine, the comet’s fine weather, rivalling the beautiful flowers and manufactures during the month aud eight nid i prone snce'sdepartare | Ui atens them many clever enes. | Thetr copies of the | far and apprebension, will not auswer the purpose of | _ Another was dark groen; the lower skirt edged with @ | py their well gclectod summor toilettes, and excolling | inoutls — : fication in the Staats Anszeiger before the Prince's departure | oid masters, especially, | would recommend to Americans restoring quiet srcaitin tesla tea blow thowt pom ide plaid velvet. On the upper one was a platted velvet teh, thet sm to sue dane for Warsaw ; but his royal highness has started for the Polish } Visiting this city res are below those of Paris or | Culiy and commercially, and it can certainly not be the | to matcb; and at equal distances were bands of the same them w: ir sweetly pretty faces pu 1886...... capital, has spent three days there in his fayorite military and the rit atleast as great. Munich poliey of England to allow the only natural aily she bas on | velvet fringed—piaccd in twos—abow two-thirds of the | tints, If not the prettiest, certainly one first and foremost 1857... |. 1 805, = i Prin, In alk a 8 porn, but principal- | the continent of Burope to be humbled in the estimation of | depth of the skirts, ‘ amongst the pretty ones was the fascinating actress and | 1868 11,134;763 . 15,596,564 amusements, bas then hastened off again to join the Prin remarkabl its bronze | yok and Gentile. ‘To say that England has no cause to be A very handsome toilette was of iron gray poplin, with ast ear, the the Cess at Baden Baden, and still the oracle remains as mute | on Tre 419,947, the’ ina! sane Compai tinge You are aware that Crawford's monument of | 2 . ‘atlug ih the woods, | «siogle skirt, braided in « handaotne pattern up the skirt, | charming singer, the Cardinal's niece herself, And the |; CoMPar Noe asl} paths : aMrmed at this step, is simply whistling in the woods, | # sing! f iP is oni 042, or 4°13 por cent, bat on tho eight as the most tacitarn individual of tho piscine species Te ee RA ST ag room ie riaer ever Bed 2 Padi i ntenat As geome agp meni betM this dress was a large braquine of the same mate- | applause, the cheering, the waving of hantkerchie(s, the | months it amounts to £9,000,164, or 18 por cont. Th: ovidautty a bitth somewhere, but oe tiany ou Siaaeate tadaa inka stings to | the relations whieh but so recently subsisted between | T'a!, iso braided th a pattern up, the fronts aud sides, | showers of bouquets, laurels and crowns—well, and they | ‘Ths imports of gold and silver amountod to £1 pinecone der harenn ip gpasaetneshe Buta : a King's foundry ale takes | Austria aud Fnglaad. If ¥agland abandon those who are | Teaching the waist. | The body fitted the figure, and was | ay weil merited, for ‘{I’Knfant Terrible * did all that | and the exports to £860,987, ‘The total. value of Jectures are afloat about the precise mature of the diffi Pgs ye tinal meetin pepe nse — “3 | supposed to befriend her, on the first convenient pret entirely covered with braiding. The sleeves, the oda- fay in hor Hittle power to please. “Ak fors’ ¢ Ini’ was | Ports of gold during the sight months of this year amount. calty as about that of the flaw in the Atlantic telegraph. | SoS oq’ bony dome wilh a statue of Avan and tive, | 880, must expect Just sth treatment a8 she bias re dsaque f best, Yess Ge Satie oO ibe Dems, a ee ee renee came Ahe duet. trom | od (0 £15,801,884, and of silver to £4,594,804, making « One rumor is that at the last moment the King flatly re- | (hree hundrod years oid, which is inbended to grace the | St tue bands of that email Power, Sard & wi han, ‘The sieeve was Deoided ty aattera coundand up | ola ‘Trapiata,” wich she sang with ber talented | total of £19,086,28 during that period. ‘The’ oxporta of » ranca cannot be le a depot. ry " ‘1 - fused bis signature, protesting vehemently that he was | Bew Max miina sirect, destined to become thy Corso of | {S84 Nilafranea cannck Ye mare & nasal dep ee the back of the arm in a pyramid. ‘operatic jeune premier, Signor Ginglini, to the exaction of fis soi of sisesSbensabonoiing oo suaieouens " : | Ma he abject’ of this remarkable work of art is fl certainly be settied: and Eng. | AD elegant dinner dress was drab taffetas, sprigyed | a doubleencore. IfGinglini could only act (and he has | 122, 5 , bo tate: perfectly competent to govern the kingdom bim en ag Ei ok alg ee i. “ the Oriental question will cer ettied; and King | le ‘5 . 7 bth as. he sings, “Orpheus” in | during that time £13,443,418, the co OF the imports > A 1, | Men from Genesis, but it is unpossible to appreciate OF | ang ought, from her own colonial history, to know the | with small blue flowers. On the were three dounces, | improved!) au eighth as well as he ones over the exports boltag £6,4B4.800. self, apd required no Vice Bim—aithough | deseriie at without being» thorengh heathen, You will | Vijuc ofan eighty years’ lease. ‘The question is wot what | trimmed with s frill of the same, headed by « ruche of | him would live again. After a trio from. ‘Triumvira, who ports being £8,482 800, it bhp it % po secret that bis ment: padition in j therefore excuse my snwillingness to make tho attempt, reality much worse than it has © et. According | ‘ another version, the Prince of lrussia ol sto the | proposed convocation of the Chambers for the giving their opinion on the Regency ai titled to do by an article of the cons ‘The Loudon Times, of the 22d ultimo, sayss—Although if the present inux of’ bullion continues we must prepace for a state of inBation, it is diffionlt to conecive auy course it can possibly take, farasthe management of pub. lic enterprises is concerned, the pot without 4 cha- racter, and go man will (rust his neighbor, The London Post, of the 28d ultimo, observea'—Had the present Atlantic eable proved efficient fur, say a period of six months only, would not snothor on the same pattere have been under wen before the expiration of that time? After the evidence already accumulated one need not re- gret that it is otherwise. The next cable must have Greater conducting area,and we believe need not be oa- veloped in a spiral wire casing. ‘The London Chvonicle of the 24th ult. aaya:—The means Of instantaneous intercourse with America must not be left dependent.npon the chanees of a single cable or a par ticular route, We must tie the cumtinents thgetbee by many bonds of union, foliow.ng diferent ol and ter- minating at different points. The Liverpool Fimes of the 26h uit. remarie:—Mr. Breit states fn aicttor that what little Mr. knew of eleotricity he derived from himself, an@ the tot- ters anit correspondence in the news ve greatly calculated, he declares, lo ini mind. He expresses a hope that the directors will be om- couraged to tay & cable noxt year of three electric couduc- tors, and be gives some inkling of what may be done te prevent future failure, Tue London Por of tho 224 ultimo saya—In the Mac- leod affair, tn the Mormon insurrection apd gow in «the ‘This is a Mew and very clegant style.” Th the port now is, but what it will be made in the course of body of | must be “trane ized, that is, eatsted with, this ambigu- i Cherbo: ’ en roadstead, and is now the 3 Was Open en coeur, trimmed round the top by a | ous record, on came Milo. Piccolomini and Signor Giuglini se (mmmidable taval tation on the cootineut of | bine ruche; with thie wes ® emall fiobu, crossed ia froat | again. ‘The surrounding bills re-echo back the delight of Furope. ‘That thie maltor is not one of little | at the opening of the body, composed simply of frill | assembled thonsands when the duet, “11 Svon del ‘arpa consequence, and not regarded so by either the i The sleeves were excessively large, | Anglicke,” is finished, with a faultless finish, and rede sovereigns ‘or people of Europe, is evident from iN, with a narrower one on the edge, | manded. “7 Mami’ What's that? i ot Ola the fact that (ie Sardinian government did aot venture to ted by a blue ruche,and raised im front of the {mm but scantively, Pues When other lips,’ , treat with Russia without the consent of the French fm. | arm by a bor You know the k'nd of noise you bail-tamed Yankees make ever, the Prince bas never formally acknowledge * peror; but the London Times now explains why the con A stil! more was of buttercup-colored rich | at a celebration of Tndependeace dinner. Weill, that's always carefully refrained from setting foot in t i paren ate eae re Egmarkable work of T cont of Knglant was not asked at the same time, and why | talfetas with @ dovble skirt. On each skirt was a wide | about the sty!e the inew Weat in for, aided by the melod: of Lords," where he would have bad to take the oath of | wag the property of the erent bankees and fas stunt, bag, | Napolcon HHL. did not think it worth while to mantion the | founce in a Pompadour pattern ou a white ground, edged | ous cheers of the gals. Ob! Signor Giuglin', what a num- , i : | was the property of the great banker aod morchant, Fug- | ote. at all t well inteationed aly with ap open velvet resembling lace. der of young ladies were, figuratively speaking, struck Adelity to the constitutional régimes Te press, whick | ger, the same who in return for the bonor Charles V had The Russian flag in the Mediterrancau caunot but pro Areh mauve moire antique, brochee with white, was | all of a heap like, as your c! apd falsetto votes came had at length ventured to allude to the ¢ Hou ime tg, Mion a bis house, Dura the Kinperor’s ob T duce a powerful effect on the Greek population, always | made with a singe skirt, trimmed with stoves of point | wooingly to thelr’ auricular organs, ' Slandickerly"” down reas a wish for ile speedy termination, has oti Stavanger aa 4 of weak {Ab | favorably disposed toward Russia because of its'religion | 4’ Angletere, fastened to the bottom of the skirt, reaching | f their Mattering hearts. One sweet one “ riled fag rs ; ; obligal ou lmical by aay Oller hind of wood woul smell as | a4 its hereditary hatred of Turkey. ‘The Greeks, who | about a quarter of a yard up, and gurrounded by a mauve | cousiderably,” by trasferring all ber atfection, slick off, Seen APM, UOk tame to. ee he decthten f Me | euares ‘ 7 are the best sailors in the Mediterranean, will readily en, | ribbon bow. The body was trimmed with a point d’Angle. | from us to the Italian! So we indulged in a “rolache” and superior authorities iw respgciful silence. The Nationa? | Ui the old Kinz Lous las done muck for the aris. the | tt on poard of Russian meu of war or morchantmen, ant | terre berihe, und ribbons to match those on the skirt. | took luncheon and imbibed freely—ihe sual songolation. Gaette and the Volks Zeitung, almost te ouly democratic | Bite and. ay} hace alveaty ox decd thea former letine, | Bcome the vanguard of Russia wherever the Cross and | ‘The sleeves were ornamented in the same manuer. Ry the time of our return to the concert room, tht hero- a . i sary te emindad cabressed in a former letter, } the Crescent are seen together. Russia, by having any A basidsome but leas dressy toilette was of myrtle green | ine of the day's féle was again on the platform, ning Grgans in the country have becu seized retmatedty, audon | @ iideral snd high minded monarch. Ikis very couute: | Station in the Mediterranean at all, where’ her ships can | tailetas, with « single akirt, trimmed with two riches @ la | from Mozart's “Ton Giovanni” “Verdrai Car:no,” whic Swaday morning—the Berlin papers appear on Sunday ana | BAnCS Despeaks bevevoleace and gievationof character. | winger, has gained a pont from which she may agitate the | Vieille about six inches wide. The body was low and { (of course) gained an encore, when sie substituted, doubt: not on Monday—the good folks of this city were startles | He, 4now fol the example of @e Einperors of France | Greek: and Seiavenian popilations of Southeastera Europe, | trimmed with a narrower ruche, surmounted by «black |, less out of compliment (0 Balfe, who was present, (whose trom tea agg cn aap and Ru Fanrooe “ apie, 4 Ue ciay | and cast the seed of discontent throughout the whole of | silk gimp. The sleeves, which were haif-long, hada |’ music, by the way, formed halt the programme,) ‘I noms Cemeeepety By Sears tat even’ the Pentel, wii Joy and acclamation Lasaity | tho turkish empire. If she cannot fight naval battles ia | black jockey and a deep ‘turned-back cuff, rounded and | Preamt | Dwelt in’ Marble Halls," without exception Fea a A Wa ate it a tins nomattts dest as the im- | the Mediterrancan,as { most readily concece, she can there | (Fimnied with narrow biack riches. the “Kelrinioor’’ of the matings. ' Never was the truth. toe eee ee a ¥ nome $ create Cie causes’ which justify battles in another direc: For evening dress nothing is prettier than a white mua. | fu’ “Parting is such sweet sorrow’? s ure makes men satisfied w ie present mons ? tion—in uther words, ean create the occasion for peace | Iwi dress. With these pagode sleeves, or sleeves with | more feelingly exemplified than whea Mite. Piccolomint Beet | A Cioteasoe Nocman, a Chinese end Araceae aver” | or war as it may Dest cuit her condition and the atuation | {Fula are irequently worm, without under sleeves, which | warbied ‘Conireu Wartir,” from “La Fillo da Regiment. Cherboarg, and | TO," professor Neatiat, 9 probattiy, the best Chicas | of Europe. France aud Russia have repeatedly urged | are replaced by velvet bracelets with loug ends. i , tddio,”” was #0 touchingly enunciated, tht one the Maa in the Moon, had finally been overtaken by in | Wiholar i Eorone, wom that Gelecnil 6 be more, aed hee | 0 Turkey the opening of SOK. G Cho Adri. Sep. |. We creed lately with a spctied sous elma fe Sn ge sg Pll lg ‘able , y i 2 ~ Ea such @ port be opened, would not this afford tuslin, W y 5 el did gle str! cy J feading cette Ran the! Fo By salary on peep ead Ppoonge np egiowp hier AF lap td Russia. mrens of “oommiunicaling with Iriece | - Colored or plaid ribbons are much uscd’ ia trimming | about to lose forever « little treasure. Judiciousiy sie had not occurred within Ue memory of man, and 20 5 nan Dag arr ang dicated “to the AngioSaxou Race | Yanilo, and the other Routnanic chiefs known to be ia | White muslin dresses; nevertheless, @ toilette entirely | stayed the corrent of er tears, by pressing forward words can express the astonishment and ind her interest? If Mexico or Venevuela were to acquire a | White will never be out of favor. For instance, a white yas if t0.assure oS that she would s00n come back. our Gothamites on being deprived of the usual li port in Centra! America, it would be a matter of very little | tarlatan with pink flounces, or withJounces edged with tint was with her, when she sang with ber wonted pendix to their morning's meal, especial! consequence to the civilized world; but if the United alow billy with a tariatan berthe, is ve eparkling “L'biamo’ of the “Traviata barmiess supplements, containing local inte! States were to acquire such a port there would be no end jays apretiy eveuing dress, expeciaNy tor a young ov ty: Nein ” wae pend <a deaths and marriages, &c., had been ca engl * to the comments in the press, and the reciamations of dif- y- - : as “Heaven bless, speed aut yon,” tice in company with the Obnoxious leader. It might ‘be archon Se sat tnd Mexico, Central Ame | ferent governments. It is not the absoluta value of the | A pretty dress, which had fhe double advantage of ane whisperingiy andible from Ue tips of her inaity under these circumstances, the bopes of | Cxrendg even te his property. the cbigger motets at vhich the power acquiring it may bo. } Serving either as'a walking dress, or inight be worn at a | aumirers ee Pat persons who look | Wich ts invested in Ameroan securiting toto ad the den | Sto¥ on il, which must be laken into consideration. te evening mauve ‘silk musiin,” with wt amd Mrs. Gorman, Root, (iate Miss P. Hor. nei tune | Soteneun conquer’ uy ea | One great prigeipie is clearly estabiished Dy Ub tH ere three | ton.) wi f ith i conti pester hegdoh gh Sx pte needa gl me Sever tee kacedk on Eee titan teat tac ma et ahtion, Upp mane te the pont ee Vie Feonce’ crane” | rows of ebicores ruches of taliviony en the wpper one the prosperous ious of the provinces. Mrs, Hawin Forrest, be considerably damped; but this is far from being the | |; 4,0" tu.) /Mlsrest Ga De bonds does pot shake lis belief | that France does not think it mecessary to trouble Eng. | Tuches were arranged in brandebonrgs en tablier, and | (or, should we not rather follow the play bills, and say case, They are Gimmly convinced that all such arbitrary | [eoULTecN oe ant Progr Ae am ety Ge | land ubout every step the is willing to fake or to concede | #urrounded by the long ends of a double bow of ribbon gue of the principal draws at the Hay measures are taken without bis knowledge and consent: | [rpui orders te ot eiteens, bat tf Congress ever coufer | {2 feeard to other Hations, and that England, from tho sel- | Placed on the sides body was square, trimmed with where her attractive worth has secured that the present ministry, being appointed by the King, | \e order on ae ved Enropeate what of caledier | Ssbaess of her character, established in her’ former wara | Tuches im brandebourgs. With this was worn a silk tulle | a renewal of her starring cogagemeat. There, too, is - lf y . broat. © hal hs u i= ot eee ss agg pg mag Po gy dn abd the mont meritorious of bis pupils. Fortu- Predat Mts caseeeed ae ahr eee ‘J pat of the same material as the dross, gathered under a } table Bockstone, the Icssee and principal low comedian, ie wishes, and that as soon as he is realty master of Samy ounde pea ete ony Saas Rasabg fad the } venting such batties as Wagram and Hssling from being | Tucbe, and a second putf of tuile fastened into au insertion | (oo well aud too'mmeh rua after to be filled by even & the situation be will send them tothe right about, aod eee ee ees td eet tena at | fought over again—n other words, a meaus of preventing lace. record of bis worth: aud, indeed, ag ranch may be said of select advisers from the ranks of the Hberai party. There Toueutab tee cemoae tet ns Fngtand from forming coalitions on the contincat of Fa- » baving the same advantage, was of | Me. Chippendale, the stage manager, and admirable repre- ere already lists of the new cabiuet in circulation, in ead fow weeks ago, Fagiand alone was | pone All this tenda to establish the preponderance of ¢ English barege, ‘The shirt was covered with | autative of Les Ports Noble—not always of the sweet which M. Rodolptr Averswold figures ae President of the st cones as Cute, Maxie sae (| France as a Continental Power. it Eagland can quietly flounces, trimmed with @ narrow black guipare. A | st tempers. ‘The Olympic is open again. Robson, Some of the best commentators on the arts, and nearly arch ondemoed groups as anfit for the 1 kycn Laveoon bis been subject to ow Adam and Eve, grouped at a pub- fe promenate in a beer drinking ety! Perhaps some claasic pnp!i of Prof. Thiersch (who, by the by, is stiltalive show | and has just celebrated his gubdee) will exclaim Forma having | Sragite ext.” the favorite journal of the bourgeoisie, which for a lony time bas scrupulously abstained from woixing itself up with Prussian politics, and confined jise! “t Britain and America.” He % 9 believer in wan’ (oat dewtiay ," did @thorough auvesationist by le gitimate moans, ° He will not be satisfled (at teast so he telis his pupils) tll Ragland has couguered ali India anda Fespeetaule part of Chia, in retura for which the United Island, the want of a vigorons executive able instantly te euforce the Iaw (of the United States) haa beon most powerfully experienced. ‘Tho treaty just concinded with China will introduce the Rossians to the heart of Manichouria, and the trade wilh the country will take enormous fab Arbgee tis presence of these results it is not surprising the Ras- to be founded at Blahovestac! 7 besides, coatemplate peopling the right bank of the Amoor with Chiuese, who muitiply in the islands of : ° He happy to find that f was tuistal mad that | ook 0» Austria is driven to the wall, she . | very aarrow plait of ementerie formed « Leading to | Viu'ng, aud Mesdumfs Stirling, imder, and beautifuland | The Londou Times of the 26th ultimo says:—The British Pounoll, Me de Patan 8 Minister of the Interior; deneral | ait the States of the Coutineat, as far as they are repre. | (oom 0n Nhen Auslris is prestige, and = svemtualty be | the Aupure, and sustaided the bottom of the fonace, which, | ncccanplished Emily Wyndham are nightly im the balls, | treaty of Tien sin haa now been nearly a week in England, the Minister of Trade, ani M. Simons. the Min ae sentevt by intelligent men, would be gind to see us extend | pee sided from ali interierence in other Puropean irs | in barege has a tendeucy to hang too close othe | which meaus full houses nightly. To-merrow the Roy al | and not even « précis of it has been made public. The tiem, retaining. the situations they now ocoupy; but it ©, and that peace and good will toward America | Hot her own. dress. ‘This dress had two bodies, one high and full, with | Princesses opens for the last season (alas!) of Mr. and Frederick Bruce arrived at the Foreign Ofice om would be as well not to dispose of ihe bear's skin before wading semimenté ia every quarter ‘The Panish-German question, which is ati! occupying la jong barege sash, ornamented by a guipure and plait. | Mrs. Charics Kean’s vnparalieled management. After | Saturday, and every one rT that the Sk aan Dntiee Unesly chan. Ver he pcos ee nus made. as I think, a pretty handsome sweep | ws Germdn Det at Frackfort, has lost alt interest. “it is | The other body was low and plain, witha fichu pelerinc | bem must come the deluge, or cise Madhiox art bis pata would certainly appene in the Tuesday's Gasette. all alive and kicking. The fact that Baron Montentie has a to polition, 5 must turn to the pol ove the solution of which is reserved for other ages, | Composed of rows of guipure and green plaite, aud fasten. 9 ive heir, the poet Harvris comes out makes no sign. Merchants aad accompanied the Prince of Prussia to Warsaw can hardi dich most attracts public attention, and to wi Were Germany cnited as one Power, such difficnities could | €4 Niront by green bows surrounded by guipure. The ‘The English Opera, at Drury lane theatre, has tarned | shipowners were naturally impatient and irate. To them be interpreted by the most subtle logic into a symptom pA 1 already alluded in my former letter not occur; Dui the weakness of the Diet being apparent, | *leeves were formed of (wo frills. Uo sveceen fer beyond the Inost sanguine expectations | an early knowledge of the stipulations that must hereafter bis being out a and he ie not the man [take him | 2°49 u by Russia, in tl Denmark avails herself of it with great tact and perse- ‘There }« some talk of ret nd to the gizot sleeve this { Mss Pyne and Mr. W. Harrison, ‘s would appear eAcanlpeoad commercial transactions are oot ouly of the for Usha bea aes wa Of the epporeenition aibreet vf tha parton of the als verance. The situation of the Hoistein-Tanenburg quar- | Willer, which would suppress the prettiest part of our | extraordinary at this dal! period of London's year, but | highest ‘ble interest, but of great peconiary 4 him, by his close tonnection with the future Regent for teh i# capable of a re! 's porbaps best understood from a iittle caricature just | re te white sleeve, and leave us only the cuff. come from the country. apd the London | tance ‘e have been able to give the of the the leah torelvenanmh, to secure his lease of office for aa mers Of that gi Dlshed ta Munich, ropresentiag a German peasant, » have seen some dresses of thick materials made with stern Counties, Croydon, Richmoad railway — which the treaty was framed, but we know in period » - " = witha club Mm bis hand, pursuing a Punish dog. “If plein ms ve wibens py a without <a we ow exty. 2 ee ey 5g nothing of the document which was ultimately signed. dedinite and pe ot at ” ‘ Rowe : we Napolea sed through | = says the German, “ i were pot a member of soot ment. Rich taffetas of plain dar! ore are very fashions. . e's lant chef ere The London Statesman obser res:—The nore bapa f or _ Ricgad . Comnplintontary on xioe | Russian. & proceed 00 her war fcom | for the preveution of cruelty to animals, I might be dis- | ble. We bave noticed some of these simply trimmiaed with | ¢ still ovenpies the bills. | Appropos de Dalfe: his | viliafranca has, suddenly, and aa it by igs noon from his cousib to the Czar of all the Russias. This proot of | pokes “y wells snaiine ae if — Posed to strike you.” all ott he vonne rows > buttous oo the skirt; the body high, and |b vatif \ and accomplished lenge GR petting og Possession of bis Czarisi' Majesty. Aud theroby tho drat entente cordiale existing detween the courts i ee : , Coe rg Wortemburg bas jest concluded a conco wi Vy leeve quite took the provincialists by ste vont festi- | stopping stone ix gained for the Russian, = faye oe cae ETE | tem. They Of te dental of the | pope, very imuch after the model of that of Austria. In is wae | a yet too early to epeak decidedly with regard to: vals. The Musical World, henaum, Literary Gazette subjects of the King of | Cbaage in mantice. The buraous, we have said, is stil and other artist 6 journals a1 has become a Catholic, | Worn. We also see velvet mantles and loose jackets, both | | , ithe forgiving of | in velvet and cloth, One we noticed was of green velvet, | i iranmed rovad the bottom with passementerie and gui- . Willeet Beale), sud the poet Dr. Henry mor that a free port is to be established in Alge- pare, wi th a similar trimming = the top of the sleores, one of tansie Cam's recent wr lors, and iginate iecly with Prisee Napol . | which were very wide, and with two mentants of guipure siclan iu Chief to tI ropolitan Free Hospital. pammigte nags By RS ak “imeans being a fire io frowt iastend of the rear— | TeQryainated eauiny's A Ae Consiictionnd Tae are. yached on the siéea. e New Loxnow Tunarus.—There aro just gow two thea betion eet the At moe be the two cmprres hai | Coupled with a fatr opportunity of employing and dveci- ports and free trade doe: not Gad many advo- Another, more tres io progress in London, which may usefully be looked been adjisted, bot said to have. recived. a fame tha: | RLMBe sailors, Tro, Magan’ posesses the means of | “teria Frauce, ‘The Fmperor has other desigas ia tho | tritutned with piaid. It reached nearly to the fect behind, | st. The Britannia theatre, in’ Hah street, Hoxton, and b A woslé'be more 4 hit compare. | niereepting 4 itusean eet im the Hritts!s Chaznet and at | \Ucicham she establishment of free ports. ia a rounded point, On the shoalders were two frills, ar: | the Pavilion theatre, in the Whitechapel road, are the new: Py pe! on vot that Rin desi Hs COMPADY | Gibraitar, but it is not tikely Russie will give her chide range! in the form of Seen finished by 9 plaid bow. | luildlngs which we allude to. They are neither of them, pens as ol an opportunity of dotag =, Wheo the “sick man” The sleeves were also t with a frill. as yet, roofed in, but are expected to be complete and lay be HouMtiat mbcther |S 10, be aileaded to, which, accurd.ag to sensibie | The Pome of the Quarantine As with dresses and manties, so with bonnets. At the } open before the end of this autumn, They ate planned toe oul’ ronllng e en, ar ow, the Kussiay feet will already be ana V! of Quarantine ‘ot tine the fine weather prolougs the adoption of } for very large audiences, larger even than thaee of Covent Me MMe [redocea between Russia ) iy tne Mediterranean. wnd hard t chase, if the ports of | by the Einglish. ight and somyer bowncts. At the seaside amd in the det—the prices of ‘admission being woderate to all — cen added With et. greater dan u valon and Maraei'les—were to be resorted 4 bw = Sean of egy wore us oe hats are almost wniversaily worn, especially in | parts of the honse. ~ oe om might do | on the burning of t warantion buildings, remarl dress. are of varied s—the 1s St a ae Pe a The exhibition of paintings a ppeet | ef Gah cccarvense tos Tagan por. ee eee Tat | The Surrey. hus opened with «The Branded Race, o» the strides Colossus in lis march towards the setting aun. The London Atheneum observes —The ceremon: divine worship at the Tuileries is, .2 reality, one ot Peasant bits of dissipation of the Parisian week., The ceremony i ove of full dress aud opera glasses; and whee ‘the entire audieace, or congregation, are in their places, and St. Petersburg bas created a strong sensation, and is | pie, pays tat ¥ ba Pratiee ta, a tact, whout to become a thoaght 10 bode no good to Anstria. which has been en | Kivaiatatioa ot Iessiey oot vay tor her mall enters deavoring without success to bring about « reconcilal aleo for her men-of war, and that the mere fact of the with Russa through the good offices of the Grand Dal sod ta the ast sneet alter} of Darmstadt, the Czar's brothe "Kassin bes now gataed enstier Wiliings, the most talented of the aimneleriog medione to the “sick man — consequedee of this the Luther Wurtemburg say that the Ali that bis Majesty aime at just now teeming with the os Of two songs, catitied “ The British Bayonet’ “The Death of Rizzo” ‘The composer is Mr. Walter 2 august appearance ts acknowledged with greater demon- stration of than is awarded by worshippers to the Lord of Heaven and of earti. The following account of the vintage prospects im the ks of sculpture by ! «Harold of the Couent’s Ven, | S0Uth of France is from a reliable Alor Bartels, which lakes piace Fnglaut could bring her might to mewn & scarcely more excusable dopted. They are frequentl d with tage, | Fata! Secret, - Yo —~ vl yh~ > the Wee of bad years cansed by the tavages of the oidiuan, we te every two years, be ¢. ‘The consolations of the Freuch | act the roles of sanitary police im | und 1 chip, fell and brown oF biack straw. The s uppeared at the Ststlaed inthe tobe. | MAY consider that the disease bas nowely. disappeared The andacape department « pres at any bn re uot much | hayyt ys ihe writer, the contempt of | Irinwiais ix gencraliy of brown straw, aud forms a real sagthipc a cer ype ee wn’ | Tue dryness of the temperature during the summer, particulariy striking: hot besides the wsaal comple | Prem: (heretic, “ spectacle at | rgbt and the a jorce were the saine. Infact, the | shade trom the aun. Tis trimmed with a large flat bow which has proved injurious to cereals and other produce, portraits and pictures of st there are some | Cherhontg. The great fact argutoenteverybody | }nglixb trade, wlations of which were inconve- | in front, which fastens a jong feather. The Loais XIIL,on Mf ANn tue Stace—Mr. J. Towasond | hag been favorable to the vine. The fruit is abundaat tine b sl palntings. The gem of the collection | cag m out bie own taste. One Chesmatunsp oa vi} of being restrained the contrary, set v aking, stil! one of the members for | seq perfec areal H. taken prisdiicr by the Rupe ti strictest confidence: Sardinia iteelf “of them. by femthers aot feathers are pre forming during the present week a4 the | our having bean obliged tw destroy many old vines ia of ee Siena. we ea ‘ without the “advice and com diplomacy — ba: F from | ferabie. The Marie Antoinette oat alway s composed pensend attr consequence of ther having been attacked by the dis- Ay ein. oF German Cus aod the visit of Conant of Constantinople that he should } of clip, It bas a Kind of curtain, aud in front the form is ene ease, we auticipate a vintage equalling the avorage years yeing held wow +, mute acco j Previone to the festivities of the obstacies | oaty half round. I is generally ormamented with flowers dress. on Friday night. Af of the old tianes m tot . ra visite ceremony," on navigation | outekle wnt the (rant will proceed to the north Ths ant the I , alver ail said ant rical eogagemente untit Chr : Trilon has parsed the Bankruptcy cut the whole of (ermauy. with the excep veh worn. Achip bonoct is Con of Austria, the two duchies c Galignam's Merenger of the 2d of September, saya of h Con ’ " nets ate stil land Coneal, Mr. Straw te are stil fut the European barvest:—In Belgium and Hol Board of | very pretty, with a black velvet curtain edged with pink q yt Meckienb ree . average crop baa been ested eties of Bremen, Hamburg and 1 ~ k A thorgation to the | and trimmed with Bengal roses mixed with black velvet The new Adelphi will be ready for opening the first hot senson thas reduced! ee my —— the aad folsom, and the principalty of Lichten-ten shige free te | arranged in a wreath across the front: black strings, edged ve tes Peceantaee: . tha Wit beavabien trae’ haan te The tari? was ostensibly formed on fre. trade prince pioa, |" vate & down | with pink, and a small bonquet of roses insite the front. Northern M. Jules Lacroix’s version of Sophocles’ Ra produced at the Theatre Francaie with all the which the French spectacte mongers know so ied himself of the free practice | Thie style of trimming is very pretty. With a green tulle eprescntat ye of Great Br lain tas bonnet the ruses should be white, slightly tinted pis have not the right to place them with ptok, and the strip reen and white admitting all descriptions of merchandise and prodrice | m foreign countries, on which the duty wat to be ume it, not ad valorem, as im England, the Unt et milee reg in the foreign mn ele other ¢ ssemble on their boards. Madatne Nathalie | beat of the at summer was to pay more than tw per cent, but this the Consul, Irut from the jgeai authorities, that the com- | white coq feathers spotted with black, and gold colored | Played bis part well, and although the choruses were tire Re eine $8 wulae eee acious, and while talking a great deal Sander of’ the Volare had to Tecevwe the suthoriention to | lem some, the versification was smooth and flowing, and alto- | ® large exporter, will { ruish a fair a about free trade erein governments maniged Crop beng, on ths who'-. rather above an average. . : 2 ‘ oe cate. H, im fact, that bebavior bas not injured ‘Another was rice straw, with bows and bouillons of | sether the play was very creditably performed. “ Mas to be a8 protective and prohibitive as auy of their neigh <3 | the wublic Lewitt has ouce more proved Low uncere- | pale green crape. The strings were crape. The onrtain | At Hhumburg this season Viewxtempe made his first ap. | 01. barohe generally ne saan See coereaes Sarre Ts oune one of the tse oe 160 | moniusiy the Beitish agents at iu the couutries where | was trimmed with a ruche of crape, aud on the inside uf | yearance siver lis return from America. Meyerbeer, who" it Lomeare that fa fsslusd eter te tee . a thaler per Ibe it Gee te oe ree ialt | of inege calibre they feel themselves stromg, it has aided to establiak once | the front Were crape bows, mixed with flowers be in better health than usual, is travelling | Cautts tn some distr «.. ie a severe a he yand Saxcny [rope teat all tolls ye mena moved. | ‘The esnancipation of the serfs in Tussia meets with | more the extreme compinecney which « often places the hite royal velvet «a favorite material for bonnets. } with an invalid daughter, and it is doobttul whether be | Crone will onesed au as crege ” the Seened of the Eelivercin chet oc Lge 7 ow J | gree but not entirely unforeseea, obstacies. The Kinpe- | Ottoman empire at the diseretion of Groat Britain. The | One much adiired was trimmed with a band of dahlia | w . “ ed velvet acters. The curtain was white, trimmed habits Of the administration to which | with velvet and two rows of lace, ineide was a sinail lilac vited the nobility to follow bis owa cxample, bat it does | he belongs, and principally in the Fastern porte. Thos | flower, and ribbous to match, Several of these white | wot eat that, beyond Poland and the ancient Py ito that some time Defore the British Consul at Jiddah | bonnets were trimmed with colored velvet, feathers and | province of Lithuania, any other government c provoked that fanatical riot, the frightful resuits of | blonde ng tem was one rather raed fn front, | Rossin bas answered the call, The peasants, Kuowing the | whch aro known to a all, by substituting hit own | edged with bine velvet, and trinmed outstde Emperor's wich, and the onwilliagaess of the novice to | author'ty to the loca! officiate, ant by having taken away | feathers, placed $7, backwart, The cartain y ie cgrela 00 nan | wader [l., not willing at Gret to iatroduce the | Conse! has not, bc ses, dove anythin this eecurrence | cote Sreclations ot | Meaeure in the usual autocratic manner, bas merely ia | which ie not i ic omit but that this motion con (the rates must be unanimous the Yoliverein), beeause it will grea am the railways, the profits of wh what apparently lost in giving up un Oe ote See sunounces the arrival thers ow A seene § Daving Intel d, the the other objects for facilitating and increasiog traife, of lay tng dbwe a line of ratlway trow thetr terusinus to the donk of the Lever atoamships. A fellow who deserted to the esemy from the ale t Our Mantch Correspondence gratity t, have takea up afms in many of the government | by force ue Ottoman fiag from an Arabian bark mented witha blonde network. The bwndean ws Paris t rauks when before Sebastopol, and by his Mestem September 29 1464 A bave driven the nobles from their estat. Bot, whatever may be the wrongs, ether at Statea | by a double bow of blue velvet. about (o Guish, the theatre prepares for or ome. caused the: of a number of Bho comeaton, toe Iefand oF at Alexandria, « leeeon results from what has | Two very pretty eapotes were of drab taffetas, drawn | Varian at occurred—thet the trading nations bear only with | en bonillonne in « polnt infront. The crown and strings | a! ‘ways th uneasnr# the mpoeed, on certain om were blue. Ou the outside was a blue and drink a The Bekitation of Modern German Painters Another | ® + aud protection a the neighboring towns, emane pation of serfk, even Chapter on Lager The Pointers, Kavliach, Overtoce, | oe ee eects novelties are announced, Tt wilt iy same sort of thing: who bas drunk once will in. The papers speak of ot repairs and most just been nite tin Manchester, and awaits Lance aa court martial. ‘The treacherous informtion ie pace he had deserted rom, of the same race as ther ot Coma Porcdain Paintere—Profear New and poses the same capacity for Culture, 1s not spose | the only ornament iuside the frowt was a samiler bow to | embellishments now executing in the theatres. ved a guide to the Russians, who, making « ann ond Modern German Literatere—Tre Villa vat wll yet coat the Emperor many dieeploss than to a ‘They would do better to cleanse their repertory. Far from viack upea them the same night, killed Captain the Tov. ~ s 4 - man iden af the condition of the people A simple negiige bonnet was of good drab straw, edged | so doing, they enrich it with gallant ornaments (to use o9 | Cavendish Brown and thirty men. Tole was ‘not given wu; Franca Projeet—latintica of the Growing Power of ™ the an york of the Minister of be e bs bs with biack velvet, and trimmed with the ribbon in very | stronger adjective): the inside and the outside o| the vase, | with the exchange of prisoners at the end of the [Moe Rusia, &. @ | Accordiag to kim real cstate was thus sof the latter aud the | narrow stripesnow so fashionable—piaced stra’ the merchandise on tien With the ke | wont to 98 Peterabargh. Desiring, subsequently, tb re- Toe exbibition of modern German painters liere is stil! wereias across the head. The curtain wae also of ribbon, a ihe Ths, daring the fortnight, three pew pieces | turn to England, he contrived to obtath a passport, and . ~ 00) eatates with fron tw BD peasants of wer’s, i full beading. In front of the ribbon was a bouquet of ave been given" Bibelots du Diabie,”’ (Varietes), | had been for sometime m New York. attracting a humber of vieiters; bat they are principally | 95/999 » 109 He Coun ‘tons, donot | pink flowers, and another to match at the back on the | Fils de la Belle au Boledurmant”’ (Palais Royal), “The | the minutes of ‘Conversations’ held at the recent an- Englishmen, Americans and Frenchmen; the people of o~ leo oo ‘8 with None Was satisfied at the | curtain. The front inside was ornamented by au Em- | Canotiers de Ia Seine’ (Folles Dramatiques: nual conference of Weslyan Methodiats, at Hil, furmiah ar 3. Munich preferring to drink lager bier and take amuse 3.900 “en 1,009 ime cf long passages The system and length of the | press bow of pink flowers, with leaves and sprays. s ovals call there three a femmes we shall be wir 10 ‘om qnavantines bas already been greatly modified without elegant dress bonnet was of white crape, witha | asked, is the meaning of piece a femmes? Ab! this is an paieverting inieesanen eae, mente on the grass to both the old and modern maste H 21/000 serfs and over eonvenvence We do oot kuow M it is prudent to go | wreath of roses mined. with Blonde, fuller at the skies | important panel eb animinaneten te Rd een yy ged a 4 Bent 8.0 cheap plene, chonted en & yi 8/090 foot | The whole sumver Of peasumte Consleted Of urther than across the top, The inside was trimmed with a | piecrs with decorations, with machines, with transforma. | { Great Britacs i 277 0m), above the level of the sea, very hot in simmer, very cold | CrowD peasants 90). 90 It snot, however, by acts of brotalty at the confle. | wreath of small roses across the forehead. tions, and there are alo des pisces a femmes. Let os make bers in Ireland is 19,408, Tast bp winter, and very changeadt Serf +0 . 11,780,000 | grat.ou of Staten Island, by a contempt of international Another was of rice straw, trimmed outside with water | up our minds tosay what it is. They are pieces constructed 4 ‘ mate ig a8 good law, as just practised by the English in Feypt, that ome | jitiew and aquatic leaves, and inside by asinglé branch of | in euch amanner as to bring forward and exhibit a very | missions (9 68,848; nat it 6 Approximation to that of America as wind and rain can 20,750,000 | will dixpose the other nations to modify their sanitary | jeares. large number of fermales. Rach lady dresses herself as wel ‘904 miniators actively ¢ a quake 0) Gnd consemptions are quite as commen, and | were siso 88,000 proprietors with from one to | ™** ; One, in diffrent style, was very open black tulle over and aa hile a8 pussibie. Of comes there arc a cy er) 5 om force mintons Md be tore 60 Were it not that ¢ orfe each, employed in towns and citics, and obliged white crape. The front full. The certain was of white | many, and of the best that can be had. When the direo- 7 intel received from the Indian woo wt the ute of ardent spl. | {8 89 Lo retets, to ear mamtere, tenes are Gor Fashions for October. taffetas, edged with straw and velvet, Inside was a cra- | tor of the theatre bas not enough in his smala, he sends | | According to jatelligence resolved from the Indian seam rite, and the weakening potations of hot tea and coffee are | nearly as well of as the serfs on the piautat od the (From Le Foliet | vate bow, black aud white, with lace ends. A similar | outand hires them. Have not the Americans invented Oy Oe 8 rch or eo ot agg entirely uaknown to the laboring cinses, who substitute | imperial measure (9 intended to reach all The tong continuation of fine weather with which we inside the front. The strings were white | children shows, the English cattle shows, the universities | converted to auare the’ teres green davan * Cochin bier for everything of that rort. The b 7 —_— are this year favored retards the appearance of those with black velvet. scholur shows, our literary men their own show (at fane- | China, Et ivigioas of te lagertiee Sur every’ MP niger exten,» tosiettes which we may call decidedly autumnal. onr belles ‘was mauve and lilac crape. The front } rals)? The Paris theatres have invented the woman show. | erapire of Gore & brewed by the King, and iver degree of loy Mewes, Sept. 26, 1958. at the sen side are still to be seen in ali the el of crown was formed of black and white | What can we say of these picces of which literatura is the | The geolor | mutern of the late Mr Pngh Miller hae aly io patronizing it. At the King’s wory oobody | Celebration of the Foundation of Munich—Grand Mivtorial | summer dress. Printed and white musting, a, ‘The curtein matched the front. The outside was | only pretext? Nothing, except that it is painful to see heen parchss°1 by the Kugiish government for £600, fn padition to | » sea, Another of aout £600, subscribed alt wi tulle. is. Anumber of stone mags wit * Pogeant=The Zolivercin—Opposition of Prussia to the itings, and bareges are, of course, worn, The evening | trimmed with three bands of narrow ribbon, ends these poor young women subjected to this flattering de- fo View 10 the peremase of the vet with of ity for tho di two shades. Across the head was a wreath of wood vio [| basement. Itvis true that these ox; aro cing Cuntan of Abolition of the Transit Dutier—The Villa Pranca Acqut foo urn Scuar Geils uae vartoes entocninn es’ |. bapena Fortan vietets. bighiy tovorenie 0 ed ttl Gate positions waite on the gue ler covers are provided, and there is af over the count leotion, wilt be banded to Mr. Miller's widow . in water aud 4 man at the cask, and another to take the | eiiton and its Comenquences—Th Danish German Ques the handsome striped shawis with a small point reach- | Among the most elegant coiffures we have seen was one | A time ago there wns a row” in the oe: The of Ringland costa @ million and quarter & money, which i amply suiMicient for ten thousand custo. | dem—The Wurtemturg Concordat, de., de om? f.. Mey HR fal meals iu Picniee of pots; te tee ety tae bong Gotan ot SGece o C4 ‘evens gm tho score me 3 Sato; er (ry pee opp gh neafhenmlg + 4 mors They come and take a mag, which has just been | We have « great celebration here=the seven hundredth | taiiettem, and in both these materiais checks are in areas and onthe other a long velvet bow. A D io . used by one of the guests, proceed with it to the / :ntain, | anniversary where they rinse it, and then take their stand at the spigot | festive the foundation of Moaich—accompanied by | favor, Green or blue, and black, and gayer and more proce atone of a peculiar nature ocean varied colors, are all adopted, according to the taste of the | lilac flowers. Another, also of blonde, was that the audience remarks ty thine but flattering A orchestra wae wearer We have seem some very pretty talfetas in very | Cerise velvet in little clochettes on the left chorus. ye phy the po- Nice interfered, and gave orders that the curtain 1d be ip 383 = i E wod wait their ture They then tows down ther pre of | past the archwologiats and antiquariana, painters nd theat- | ico w stripes. Minin ekirte, that is to say, without | acorns on the other, mixed with acorns formed of feathers. | dropped. The was obeyed, and, as the gas war im 1957, were 9,558, while the coimsmittais in King. ain kee King never sella lose than a quart of | ricv! tailors, have hoen employed £0 furnish colors, ward. | founces, but trimmed en tablier, with bows, pamemen: | _ A very pretty headdress of Gowers waa of older blossoms; | gravivally turned off, the audience bad 60 choles but 1 | iand amounted fo 76,850, or eight times more. ten 3 beer a id #it down wherever they find & place, | robes, leather brosohem, helmets, armors, lances, ewords, | WT © With aiguillottes, or ruches, are worn with taste for | the errics were threaded like a necklace, and pinced eben to population the proportion should bp cires and a rao. | waking dresa Temble skirta, and indeed the two deep | back on the head, and fastened on each * drink standing. When one mug i# dnished the proces# | silks, woollen end cotton goods, to represent in one Hving | Gounces which replaced them at the commencement of | of fruit mined with white hawthorn. a recent visit 10 iorepented, and there ig beithe cr uit wor rockon proves he progres of seven gombuciea, Blue sight, aa! puts ae: 1 ase BIW Weing seperaeded \CuMUng? ge We baye seen several yey vet fal Hon, whoreas thay are eight to one. Sovere storms of rain have passed gyer portions of fra. H i 5 i i BH eG i | i

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