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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1859. 3 TRISH SWORD FOR MARSHAL M’MAHON, | (bis exhausting war, But should Praee, by 9 German GaLes OF REAL 29TaTR. __SeaRvINe aNp .Overve , ‘ BOARDING AND LODGING, * NO. 1 DRPAU PLAC®, AB IOND HOUAR vails at whet it calls the unpardonable folly, bat Yeon ball the seme, when its vexation is Over, ina or the worth of the offender, Butae aaseot the you bave been informed, a sword of honor | ible to foretell to what pitch the passions ‘ 01 Matawan cov effard to dlaregard what is due to his owa |. ts presented by the Irish netionalists—eave the | D: righ net bo ‘a famed, and for week open eivapas Sued co uoiee moral mdividuatty. That %» the lise of biu, the ehxir of | mark—to the Duke of Magenta, Not because he beat the | of time the continent of Europe might not have to suffer rm, pe tae bis ‘fluence, the charm by whicb, and by which alove, | Austrians in baitle, but beceuse his Christian name is | the desoiatioas of wer. he con preserve bis over the miedsef men, ‘Tweaty. Te LRT —¥ORNIHRD KOUMS, AUIP a RUN FO! pal} ; or fir kearty of gen‘lemen, wil doard, with havh avd was if vequtved. ‘Ake ‘tafuratehed rm for & ace i footy in the prt dwell Gre snail a, private dwelling 106 Frandiia street, accsnseney, Patr! eed his to serve them well, TheSardinian Premier | sinua‘ion thrown out that the aforesaid Pat fed thie toetinotivel the moment he learned that the pre- | flourish this weapon, at the head of the Zoua) os Pireraat Froneg ane availa heasd ease copdbions wich for his leader the sovereign who has given ii ‘to the | fere with her freedom of action. Her Majesty’s govero- | sores of land ty a will do . A Tewtiogie contemes cta be wcmmodated wis ples tingle seo ry les, sant rooms, ‘with hour 399 atreet, : y Z . LaT-TwO LARGE FURNISIDED ROOMS ON THE ‘ pur. Bewly painted and Aitet np; gas, bath. 0. ~ | Apply at 733 Broadway. fo gentlemen only.” oe bi AND WIP’. OR TWO OR THARE SIN. | poe - oe wouki bave been & traiwr to bis reputation as @ true | Freuch people; ‘that champion pressed lualion bud be edvited or approved, Neither hie advice | friend of the press, of {ree phi &o, | a8 nearly similar r. Ne Posuib: ‘mor his avoroval had been sought for in the mattel ° emen may? ortably furntsned roome, with MITAKY BOMP, 106 East FOURTEENTH e@TRy. Keep bimselt 00." Acquicsoence im the terms when | tothe proposed sword. fo bo sure mous; | Cetsfully heard, and whee representations in favor of ~ MM ie appis iow at £6 ope we feed aeahaoe BY, jo je diffrent thing. Count Cavour is | but no mater for Unt, there wea money fu them. Hore | Pesce will no longer be withous effect. to sult o peu sash Bea and bats; teres moderate, roterouses | sh Rquhatle Vivialon at Houaehha toasty eamauee and too sagecious vot to have discerned all the | is one of the series, with a note by the editor:— Prey read this despatch to Baron Schleinitz, and leave & the Lf mn xtbenged. N forniebed, Tbe expenses of hving ace ieaw from 25 ta 60 per advontsges to Piedmont of the union with Lombardy in a " Tnvnres, July 4, 1950, copy. with bim. I am, &&., JOHN RUSSELL. her pagcners Se i cent then in hotels or boarding nobaes of the eame grade. Maanciai and Cunstitutioual poins of view; wnd all the | Daan £121 xeud you fa. for the MoMahon taetimonial 4 Lard Bioomrn.p, ——_—_—____ Ng sip tty py Tee ot 4 QU ANTRD-HOARD, BY a” ENGLISH LADY AND Sen ished Austrian Haene. han Send. Lectin |, oak romid be leo cseemenatnapainedieadonsiaie batuhte,| A, Micthtah: Ratlvandl ares the attuaite to Chk ae AND LOT ON SEVENTH AVENUE, | wahoo meet with « permanent boarders would eniny tho | WW feutieman tan privatn footy, wance part board woah fait ear Aer, Your LO, madntaln the coat of & parla ta Lroland! J aun, al truly JOU gem SUR ZOUAYRS, Tristar tiitidesoes aay PS RIDGWAY, 02 William oven fore ary fans the door. AdStea Sirs Bly Coie, iy | een *Srowche—Kogieh etch Be Tesources: Herald, . a psy pantie PM NERS pRCUND RRM samy 95. Mama : @f Sardinia, could not have been insensible to tho value I ord of honor may be made to any price, psccateed Op various occasions we have called attention to the F%, SALE—A MALL ORN4MFNTAL COTTAGE AND = ae ome pA fh OW an lay Herald ice f the weor poration of $#o out of the three principal re. | ‘2? Swords presented by the Englian peovle to success! growing protperity and brilliant future of Oauada, and 121041 lots of ground, near Berges Polat; the greate* part A LaDY, BRESIDING AT NO 2 Bast THIQTKENTH gious into which sub Alpine Italy is divided, Aad ho | figands and buccaneers were val ry ANIED--BOARD IN 4 PRIVATE FAMILY, IN TEIB citv or victoity, for s gentleman and ebtit two vears ald, with scovmmodations for nurse; tao advertiser wishes t> ob: tain & permanent bome erpeeiilly forthe child, but will not 20 into s boarding house; terme mast be moderate. Reference given and required. Address W. A, Herald tlie, for two a valued for @ thousand | pointed out those natural facilities which, uador jadicious } ¢f tb purchase money may remain fora term of years, or mAY ttreet, between Fifth a Who has had such perfect means of toting experimen. | S™Bas As to the manufacture, we cannot state with | inauagement, may render this magnificent appendage to | be held im inwalment Apply to KOwak J, Uitwes, Al Wall | two ban-some ‘ certa:nty, bat we are of jon the blade should be forged {lective counter poise ition | Se Oe, cate rary Prati bt tren ae aot io France; while, beyoud all doubt, our worthy citizen, bho ple ig republics It poe aecionsy OR SALE—A THREE *TORY FRAME HOUSA AND hixely 10 uuder-eatiute the future effecta of extendiog | 400” Denegan. could produce a hilt worth any money.— | to fmpress on the public mind the incalculable advantages | # °ioi3 Twenty sinh street. few doorn esol ut Ricoh PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD Accomm from the bauks of the Ticino to those of the Mincio the | 24 Dudiin Nation. | that would necessarily result by connecting the Atlantic } 5) enue; price $4,000, Apply to Wal. CLASKS, money Dror A IODATE A | dey ; : ‘areet, corner of Coembers. env’e: 0 bia wife, oo? ery. gta oat urbana aren | SURCUDATIONG AS TO. A. BUROPEAN (CON. | Suey trough rah trtiny, aad orm ralyrat | WroRsulx-ALoT on Gaasuansramey aeavian, | TMs Reset tte tee eee, | W ANTRISATOMNSEND nob ite BoARD, FoR otan', but proaply and peremptory’ declared. that x | GRESS ON THE CONFEDERATION QUES: | river and caval, Consorvativo foresight caims nat mil | MORGANS Lotion ginatane sTHERT, BELLVILLB, | fe ond aiect, between Sixth auaSerea Srennen, Retersacce | W “Agrateuanaut adem private tantly preferred rte woud be imporarbio for bint to take aay fortes eavin | TION, ever retain the honor of having founded th» T’acitic tor. | in Franklin county, Lowa, wilercosate for aruge tance goats dreve'C. M2 Heruidcfice of id the conduc of wifuirs ag a responsible Minister. [Paris (July 15) correspondence of the London Herald.} | minus of this mighty empire, by erecting (20 colony bt and perfumery. For particulars spply to BU 4ER T'S 4 “ag FEW YOUNG LADIES CAN GET NICE LODGINGS ae —— Friends and foes alike confess that in % The queation Bow op the order of th» day ts whetner a | British Columbia, and by resolutely detormining to sbol! store, 306 Ni svenue, corner Thirty-second street, for two & whha lone lady; those who work lathe bouse preferred. APTED—A FURNISA2D ROOM FOR A LADY AND me witleter be iis immediate aeetoen ae ee Congress will bemag ged 8 rally the couditions of the we taogonely of the Hudson’s Bay amoany, ieee pene, weeks, A ply at No 60 Mulberry street, rocm 23 bs Ww OC ey tert ects lady oaly Toestton not be- right Jt was not to secure territor! for hia | peace agreed upon hy the two Emperors, and particularly | niary ioterests in the multipiiossion of wild beasts oe? - ‘efcher or above Twellth street near } revai master that he tiad formed the alliaace wita Franca, | the ceation of Lowbardy to Pedmont, Batik wil be im, | tothe extension ek agricultere and Uo progress of civtlizy | AUURN Fe Ey OF a ee, TOR SAUR OR RE |g ORNILEMAN AND WIPE OR Two SINGLY | Brondwoy. address. 1., Broxdwas Post ofloe. ] an purtued unawervngly that course of forelgn and | possible \o form any decided opinion ‘ra the eabjecs natil | tion, We revert 10 this aubject In consequence of the recent | be eaxey fe part i nisbed 200m, Io's private fatally, in a vleasami part Of Brook ANTEN—A WELL FURNISHED ROOM, WITH GAG domestic policy which Ausiria felt to be an unceazing re- | Sfter the return of the Emperor Napoieou to Paris. There | pubNieaticujof parlismentary papers on the exploration of } York, in the line ¥ Jyp, eon venient 10 all the ferries. Terms moderate. Address WwW ‘and beth, fo a strictly private family, by a young geatle- proach to ber oppression and an irresistible provocation | &’¢ Many who naturally ask the question whether the | that portion of Canada which lies between Lae Superior | forty wees of land. ‘The hatidings const of » tw ators fra Good reference given and required. ‘addreme maing | her feare. From the outeet of his ministerial carecr | kingdom of Naples ig to form part of the Confederation; | and the Red river eettlement, and which also contain in- | Bouse, filed im with brink, newiy furnished with all We mo} —S°EC — locailty and mumber in fart Herald Count Osvour bus never disguised his belief that Piod- | Whether ihe Pope will accept the office conferred on him: | cidentally some valuabio information on the digiriows in- Pome gory okey hee pepe aisole barn, Rena|Ery A antny OF RESPEOYARILITY AND REFIN’ ~ ee o all pew aod well srranget aleo, tbe t wighes to rent a handsome parlor to & gen'leman. ANTED-BOARD FOR A G&NTLEMAN AND WIFE, Mont was the appomtad meavs whereby tho peninauia | Whether the representatives of the different States to the | terposed between that set!lement and the Rocky Mountains, * oe “ ‘f ni . a ‘should've eventually emauerpated froma the datatnavon | Diet will be dyaustio or popular: aud, lastly, whether | This expedition, undertaken by the Canadian autBoriton, | Mok, boree oxen. coma de. de ; carriages: wasne. sui «| w; bor winout Partin} boura. 30 those willie g, 49 we Jet te a yp a et ‘necessary ‘P| Lacan > ugt : a foreign yoke. “Even: when most s:rupalousiy ob. | Austria will have to pay an indemnity to'Piedwmout for vbe | slarmed the Had:on’s Bay Company, who have always | heath, apd is eany Of areca Poscessior mau se ned imeas | BoccettReyor, iactuoementa will be ane Hogi TONES RE Teas Cogn oes accu \ Serving the malities of diplomutic correapondecce, expenses of the war, or at least refund the forced costri- | ceecribed the interior as & barren desert, doomet by na- Sonne Yor further particulars loquire at the snetion ——— ———$—$—$——— (the érift and meaning of every expression used by him | dations levied on the country by General Gyulal. All | ture to eternal sterility, and dreaded the discovery. of ox- Os 6g) Na el ey HANDECME SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LRT, ‘ARNTED—ONE OR TWO ROOMS FO! R A GENTLE. ‘Was national, | tats rather than |. | these are questions whicn very naturally suggest them. | teneive prairies which required nothing but culture aad “ ‘on Bret floor, three rooma deep, suitable for a party of ‘man and wife. furnisnsd or unfurothed, ia @ pleasant menteee,. El ied rhe son Twat inspired br ate selves, In fo ebions un saaeees nob 20 readily to be sual to he clothed with yecetation. When they kuewthat | ALOR SALB OB LE \SR—A Hi OUBR oD 10H 10089806 semen wishin: peanant and somtortanle Tone, o sould | ard gentee! neyghtorbood down town, with boxrd for tbe lady: Counsel, the best men of Tuscany, the Duchies and the | found. the truth would be revealed by a scientits survey it enit- | asthe Bay House, decupied ave boarding hiuse ‘and a tavern; | r*,lét'0.4 Srat clase family, with kiieben if required, with bath | terme manors’; ould be wer Legations, rove the other day,’ cud with unanimous THE WAR EXCITEMENT IN GERMANY. ed their tactics to aoknowle ige the fruitfalvess of tbe aol, | a4 for view and healthy looalion it ean not ts pe Uilaten place, University pl ert ler ° deat. —_— Voice declared solve to make common ceuse ae appears from a letter uddreesed by Mr. Shepherd to T. GAFFNSY, 57 Chatham street. _ TED—BOARDFOR A GENPLEWAN ipy, wisn Sardinia, and 10 confer upon her the seigniory of | POSITION OF AUSTRIA TOWARDS GERMANY AND THE } Mr. Labouchere, onthe 2ist Jaquary, 1853, a tent rm PRIVASE FAMILY WOULD ACCOMMODATE A Aaa de. op town, Quiet pl sera Mars Northern and’ " ters ‘what rea- CONFEDERATION. jeter Mr. Shepherd remarks that the goverament ROM $1,000 TO $6.00 WANTED. A THREE STORY | A senveman and bie wife, ortwo single gentiomen, wb | are no other ra. Address, | tons these ste one eee “hocepied {Frankfort-cn-tho Main (July 14) correspondence of Lon- | of Canada may probably desire immediate possoasion Bibel ee Teak Be matern. mpcorements and board aod pleasant roame, 0 moderate 8 ‘arms Eereoes jeok 104 Herald office. they publicly were, and by the advice of the responsible don Times.) of tho lerriwory between the Saskatchewsn and Red | oye, not ‘above Bond abet address, with particulars and | ‘air pisln and permanen! home will please TO $.—TWO OR THREE GEWTLEMEN CAN HAVR Mister of Victor Emanuel, Suddenly the war je sus. ‘The decree of peace bas gone forth, and the preparations { river districts, to the surrender of which ne objects, lowest caab prise, ©. A., Herald ottice ee ae $. single rooms and ful. or partial board, {a « social family, bended; the two Emperors meet; peace is imposed on Italy | Which Prussia was #0 lowly making for the conflict are | not merely on account of their being stations for carrying as BUIT OF FOUR ROOMS. WELL FURZIS3ED, CON. | with the comforts of a home; alno five front parlor on first Wuhout her people or ber statsmen being consulted in | #uspended. They have served but 10 show how unequal | on the far trade, but because they are of “peculiar vaine UECON RIVER PsOPHRTY—FOR @aL®, ax NY | A (hingriane micros tha, Cede reer ioe, | slorr, wellfurathed, wittot: board’ house coutains bath and , the matter. Tno fugitive Dacal pu; ‘are ordured to | to asudden emergency ber boasted military organization | to the company, 28 being the only source from which the perticres Oye Soe FA oe. pane a8 aed be menis, situated ta the visinity of Grace church, to let to one or } al} improvements. Apply at 16 Thompaon atreet, near Prince. hold themeeives in readiness to ‘carried back to | i# We have no right to suspect her governmeni of hay- | company’s acoual stock of provisions is drawn, particu- cotwte nahitiie tem inte eneapaled two stogie gentlemen witbout board Will be let separate or fe a cdrees box 1,544 Post office. ‘heir fantoceint throves; and those who during the Jaat | ‘Dg deferred {ill the last moment all preparations for tak- | larly the etspie articie of pemican.’’ this is decisive evi- a eu by boat and railroad le to SSLVaoThR GESN*h. —_— | ree months have compromised toeir fortunes, families, | PE the Held, yet all that hus beea #0 oftea said of our fee dig AM bs <p 105 NTH STRERT—BaNTHOMELY FURNISHED nee that an abundacce of food can be grown in regions | Nyack, of at tbe Orvg sore, carver Bowers and Fourth rooms to let, 1 has HAND*OME PARLOR TO LET—TO A GENTLEMAN | their wives or aiazle g }, aud hives by the t they have unavailin; ‘ken ip | Englieh sluggishness is at least equally applicable to the } #0 repeatediy cegcribed as untit for agriculware and coloat Te a ay, 1 “ | favor of national Fedemptiom, are to'be consigned to the | Ted tapinte of Berilo. at tho presoct day it fo ankn zation Mr. Shepherd then proceeda to state, addremeiag RNAMENTAL COITAGE AND TWO LOTS ¢ Aves ph rR liar Bi Ae gall ray Seetrrmry lop toy wig mercies of Austrian amnesty, Too well y know | ledged thatthe most important element in an army on | Mr. Labouchere: It is proper, therefore, that I should ground for sale—in Brockiyn; berutifulls strated: higo | sinth and Thutieth tree's ead Third aod Four:h avenues; the What those mercies mean; Count active service is the commissariat. Arms of precision, | ¢raw your u! r | eemprebends how powericas hy rane a bor rifled cannon, perfect drill, are all good things of their | thore dietric'a would most probably lavolve the Hudson's | wrosirevts: all soria of ruila, Wowers and sbeubhery, Prien | lon ¥, xhird avenue. &) ‘a Jet. guitable for familia oF single gentlemen, with ‘aubappy people were he to continue Premier of Victor | &ind, but all are useless if the men must Agot sory bel. | Bay Company in very eerious difficulties, and cause a | Beaver street, up stairs, back cilice i SMALL GENTERL FAWIUY WANTS DOARD. board. Location pleassnt, aear Brosdway. peace ig signed. Even for their sakes it | Yie¢, or the horees drop from insnition. Largo depots | great increare of expense im conducting the trade’ This a oe ee (lS I Ll BP ‘i ‘were better he abould giv» p'ace to some official nonentity | of forsge, &c., bad just been formed in this neighborhood, | is a very curious, and, we anouid be justited in saying, m WANTRD-IN, FXCHANGE FOR EMBEOIDZRED | pouse "tn ihe Se ren. ee ations , oF common plece respect y, whowe name will not re- | 804 cow that they aro to be dispersed, tales e abroad of | very silly argument, as it would be absurd to suvp%se muelin collars, improved «F unimproved Western land, | 13, », B, box 2.385 Post office. mind the relpsteted oppressors of their humiliation at | the enormecs expenses they had éntailed. e contract | that the Canudian government detired possession of the | Well located in the States of Llinots, lowa or minneols. ad De got ‘Megepta and Solferino. Be this, however, as it may, it is | entered inte were made at prices rangiog from 25 te 59 territory, pa order we Teader it unproductive; ‘on the con. | Sree W. W. J , Herald office. 0. ARD—TO LET, Rs] pROARD. AT 137, SE20ND was that which Cougs | Per cent. above the market prices of tae day, and in | trary, it has every inducement to develope ite agricuiia- | G>ancap TO POROHIBEOA FARM TO 10 ACREA venne, “ sR 900m, 008 OF SWOT rrr comeruneate eater some instances at more than 200 per cent. adove | ral resources to the highest pitch of its ‘capabilities 34 ee nae te dich coleane. pn di Se tet mery perce Roi rag paces te 167 gaggia oa fie a Rett itd a em, and as thet war has against his judgment been sum. | tbe prices of only three months ago, when @ provident Mr. George Gladman, the chief dirctor ana coutroller of | city property wl be paid; also, a scaall form near Aizeavilie vital ! 2. large hotel at a moderais price. Hestaurant ala carte, table | werily brovgbt to at least a temporary close, the only } government would already have been provided, for it ia | the expedition, in alluding to Mr. Shepherd’s letter, very ‘8 2000 farm athithtown, Long is'and forcash Inquire, &RD.—THE PARLOR FLOIR: ALSO THE ENTIRE | d’hoteatatx o'clock. French end ‘spoken. part ho could perform with aignity, self-assertion or | Bow more than six months since last New Year? day. It Properly observes that ihe Canadians avo up dotire t2 anti 5, 0¢ 8. F_ THOMAS, 86 Cedar aieet, New turk, B fectnd face of houng Nov dk Wet sin, ese reat — trath was thet whicd he has taken. He will bear with @ articies supplied are, bezides being so dear, | jure the Hudgon’s RR EB UReeccne gagge ern mesnaercanenypeca peptic’ eeaggeetiaue st ongytr ember with or without p' lable; vamell; house hee all ® dim to bis retirement the gratitude aud reepect of all good | of very inferior quality. Atravetler who arrived here | auy rights or possessions to whic they are justly en- O80 Soe rae Se apa HIMBER | the modern tmprovemer te; alvo s front basement; two oF three POE ee men; end those who do not, in aseason of unexpected | last night mentions having soen a cavairy regiment march | titled, but insists thet tue peop'e of Canada may J Ian tl 0 sicgle gertiemen can be accommodated with noud. Kefe tion to the fact that the utitmate loss of | sround, surronnded by elegsnt residences: lot fronting on | Sonse bas a)! the modern Improvementa. Aaddros D. D., eta- 1 NINTH STREET—8UITS OF FURNISHED ROOMS: or w ale or exebar ge lor clty of Brooklyn praperty on very tibersi nw OARD AT SPATEN INLAND.—MRS. GRIFFITH, AT | éificu'y and complications, forego one jot of their hopes | into Cologne mounted on horses which hed evidently beca | fairly’claim to carry on business at the Red river aud | {eros ‘eon loseted ce'h felling tack need eutewioe mite, | Pensem exchanged, ibe Van Duar Howeneed, taploton hax con 17ctin for a glorious and gallant people, will await patiently tho | Just taken from the plongh, broadhoofed euimais of toe | the Saskatchewan, or atavy other portion of sritish North BiGGS & BUUFHWICK, 81 Naseau s'reet OARD.—TO LET, A PLESBANT FRONT ROOM ON | [role for families or. single gentle podem any ‘nes wat Suing tiwe for bis return to active public lite, ‘woe cart horse breed, with baunchbones on which a knap- | America, as Ir and ag unreatratnedly aa they do in| ~ ero pasa third Boor; also singie rooms on second nd fourth floore | street, or to Mra. G., at staten Island, is I sackor a bat might be eately hung. Toe order agaiast | Toronto or ¥ al, Besides, 98 to pemican, oa whith 2. 000. FOR BALE OR EXOHANGE 872 sons ‘with good board and all the comforis of a home; pein and css * -. MINI OF SARDINIA the exportation of horses seems to have becn deferred till | the chief stcces is laid, It Sm plain that the company would Q Sp cboattanle and fines tmbered land in Jet | steges pass the door, Apply at 79 Ninth street, near Fifth JOUNTRY BOARD.—A FAMILY, RESUDING NEAR THE NEW ISTERS . ail the serviceable animals had found their way across | not be cebarred from tradiag in provisiong with the | [rou !ovmantp, Cote county, auie st new Bamuanire, con- } svemue. Roteville, Staten Inland, would take s family to board: ‘Turw, July 19, 1869. the frontiers. These things are bappily of the past, aud | punters, and when the cullivabie prairie lands had puesed | Runce, sls roadway, room No.8." 3 OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE Ad. | Rouse lerge and comfortable; convenient to the water: ‘good | The new Ministry is formed. we must hope that they will sorve as lessons for tho fa- | under the ploogh, domesticated animals would tke the 3 ommedated with © neatly famidhed roon ia. 8 private | sees eee tee ORR Ie, m2 Wo tte, General La Marmora is Minister of War, and also Pre- { ture, Jt wutild be rash to lull ourselucs with the hop: that | place of the buffalo, Buc there ia mnother rémark mvic Ge ane family; full bosrd for the lady. and pertial for the ge:tleman | “ew Yorke” | sident of the Councli. war is henceforvard an fempoetoiity, and while nations | by Mr. Sbepberd which more than insinustes that bath ae ti Re ae , s " ‘The boure contsing all the modern improvementa. | General Dabormda, Minister for Foreign Affairs. pay for great standing armies they Save a right to expect | the Gritish and Canadian governments are oversteppiag BAKERY FOR SA4LB-IN PATERSON, NX. J., 90- | No. 235 West Fitteenth areet \OUNTAY BOARD—AT BYE NECK, MAMARONECK Signor Ratazzi, Minister of the Laterior, that all the adjuncts of so costly @ macaine shall be al | the boundaries of coustitutional authority in ordering hs A ing @ cash Dosinese of 18 17 20 barrels w week, Inqatre aiation, Westcheater Co. The house s pleseantly situated | Sevor Egtena, Minster of Finance, ways ina state of ontire efficiency. Franca, with her | surveying expedition with a view to anew aottienent of | ati07 Murray street for furhher particulars, Oe ey ae WER ING 20 FADDURE GOOD | —degremds aijcining Pa raiee, Soak Seaiat jeney, Marquis Monticelli, Minister of Pablis Works. Jjarge depots, and admirable service of Cquipages militaires, | the neplocted districis. The files of this joarnal coatainam. | ~~~ “77 et, SG Oa acroet, halfeay between Brovdway Stabling Af required. “Beferences exchanged. Apply at Signor Mighotti, Winister of Justice. a understands tbis, ple evidence refuting the pretended validity of the flut- | A PAKRAY FOR RALETHE LEASE. QFOCK AND | Eng Bowery. ‘The comioris of home can pe had. Location —— | ena’ Post of Minister of Public Instruction Watill va | Peace is now, however, the order of theday, and J ve. | son’s Bay charter, but Mr. Shepherd almost uses the laa: | pam {itures, Jocloding ® good horse and two w fortwo large OUNTRY BOARD WARTED.-GOOD BOARD FOR marked in @ former letter that it wus felt here that there | guage of royalty itself when he refers to she preserva ieatitutions. T Gaff aKY, auctimeer, 67 Cxtoam street. ig w i bree adults, three children, two servants either ins pri- COUNT ARESE THE SUCCESSOR’ OF CAVOUR. might be a peace more mischievous than evena general war, | Vion of the future peace of the country. **fhe compan; ~ OABD.—A HARDBOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, ON | vate family or hotel, eaay of access to the city. Bathing and {Paris (July 16) correspondence ot London News. ‘This appreension fs already bevoming general, and on | aseume,” saya that gentleman, ‘that the Canadian +. AKERY FOR SALB—IN EIGHTH AVENUE, ONS OF wae re foe © ee eee bee a young lehy or osung desirable. Must be free from Tever and ague. address ) Count Arese, woo has superseded Count Cavour as Vic- which seem only too reasonable. ine bope of | vernment will be responetble for she pregervation of the beat stands; new fixtares, matblecountars and every | & sentemen ‘ ty s | F. WE. 208 Fonsi street, stating terms nad particulaze, for Emanuel's Prime Minieter, ie a bowm friend of the | progressive improvement iu Germany depends upon Prus- | praco aud the matoteuance of law and order in all tuo | {IPE Bew'm Be bakebrue; using about twesty barrels ef detweeo Kighib and Ninth avenues. 5 » 00d: ISTRY BOARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN DE- Frenen Emperor. I bave even beard it said that he was | sia and it ie feared that this peace has beoa 60 oageriy | territory ceded to them, acd thay will prevent law. | S00F per week; cakes end plea reli very good: will be OAR AND EDUCATION FOR OHILD2EN. WITH A SpA ‘board for his wife for ai bis bedfellow (his camerate de lit) iu days of miaforiane, | accepted by Austria only in hopes of snaklog upher luss-e | leen and disnoucet adventurere from iniringing, from | SM. EN, OF Aran. eget, He ‘witow lady, where they will have, eugerior advantages, C° Sat be one ta too when Louis Napoleon went to America after the escapade | in Italy by tnoreaged influence in Germany. Her influ. | thence, the rights of the company over the remaio-} ——— 7 Teasonsble price; the location ts pleasant and bealtby: of Strasbarg. ence, I need hardly repeat, 1s a repressive one. It is to | ing portions of their territory,’’ Surely this high AKERY FOR SALE QH®AP_DOING RISING TeEN. | Brand Spe alas 29 iss ona a Bb Tmusic also ‘The Count belongs to the old Lombardian family of the | Pruggia tat the educated classes look for further progrosa, | end imperious tone, asserting territorial rights, is ) ty barrela weekly bal{ over the counter: Rorse, wagon ng. Avply . y | Litts Sforzas, and has a large@srtune. He was one of the | and, if she uses her opportunity, they arc quite ina posi. | most unbecoming in @ small body of merchants EN Dt ab Gaaioaae 9, good OARD FOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE GENTUEMEN Lombard patricians who espoused the cause of Charles | tion to artist her. It caupot be denied that ia material | trading in skins and furs, whose extravagant pretensions . BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 81 Naszan street, may be oblaived careawonazle terme in the newly. fied OOD COUNTRY ROAEN, AT REASONABLE TERMS, Alvert, and after the disaster of Novara be became natu- | progperity there has been everywhere a great ‘mprove- | ere founded on pure usarpation, and who only enjoy cer ee _} up doves, No. 41 Ninth street, near Fifth avenne. Inquire ‘om @ term on can de obtained for smal fami Long | Falized a8 a Piedmontese, and was made a senator by Vic- | ment in the last ten years. The sovereigns of the smaller | tain privileges by grace and favor of the Crown. Tue {JONFACTIONERY, RESTAURANT AND 102 CaRAW from 10 AM 10S FM Aldo the front basement will be Jet, | Island. ina desirable locality, thirty seven miles trom the ety; tor Emanuel. Nothing whatever is known of his politi- } States aro good matured enough to begin to take con- | sneer thrown out against the Canadian government is | / and finely fitted up garden for sale very cheap, or will sell | With or wi ‘Accessible by boat. Apply to Mrs. HILL, 113 Eldridge street, | cal opinions or capacity. He is about fifty years of age. sidersblo interest in the well being of their people, and | more than vulgar—it is positively ‘insulting; ite power or } belt tcterest. Location superior; Jean favurabie, doing a | “~~ if TO THE EDITOR OF THE LONDON NEWS. they are wot rorry to be ansisted fir tho ceondmical’ part | inclination or woth, to matotain. iuternal tranquility, are | sc0d Dusiaeca fand well extablished: Terme iiboral.’ inet ligt la ar ao ed an | Beep A | I knew Count Arese well many yeurs ago at Baden-Ba- | of government by the Chambers of Commerce which | called to question. The ‘awlers and dishonest adven- . Guéumionl pupitor roomate eek kee, enallear one family on ftaten or Long Island preterred, address box 179 | den, where he was staying for atime. His antipathy 0 | have sprung up everywhere. Now, theeo Chambers of | turers” are really the oatives who move from place to RUG STORE FOR SALE—JANDSOMELY FITTED UP, | diswer at 6 o'clock; locaton central, 6:2 Broadway, above | Herald oftice, staling terme, which must be moderate, or apply | Germany was most strong, He bad travelled in North | Commerce, if discreetly uzed, might prove a better meana | place to earn their subsistence in what ts really their own weil stocked, doing & good business and faa firs rate | Twelfth street ‘at 153 avenue 8 for three days. Americ», in the far west, and I believe had Napoleon for | of gentle coercion, such as paternal princes require, than ey But what makes these statements as tilly as they | iocation for » physician. For further informaiion address his companion. If eo, the latter must, like the former, | the Legislative Chambers which in all these little coun- | are aucscious ia the fact that the company have never | Ebarmecy, box 1697 New York Post ollice OARD IN BROOKLYN —EURGANILY FURNISHED SUMMER RESORTS. | be # dend rifle shot and bo well trained to danger. ‘The | iries are a mere mockery of conatitutioualiam. tne | been able to enforce order on the domatn leased to them Foome on the first and senond floors, in suits or separateiy i aie ra fered to parities reguirlag supariwr,eccommodati 2 Count is fond of the Eoglish, and apeake the language fla- | genera} excitement which bas prevailed for months still | fbey hold by loase from government ‘the + King’s INING SALOON FOR SALE. —A FIRST OLAS} | Sry MStemiy in their dest cles frown’ ion, bo 8 BAYS HOYEL, ‘ + with bar ead lunch counter, for sale; it is clas trown stone bouse. 101 auity Greene BY. ently. Hu pecubar and extraordinary character is well | offers Prussia an opportunity for putting herself at the | ports und eeignories in Lower Cauada.”” There in Jimeg enone a7 Cote a rood reine | stree!, convenient to both south and Wall street ferries, Dia- Tannersville, county, BY. known to the Austrians; he is, perhaps, their deadliest foc, | bead of Germany. If ehe mise it, we must bid adieu for | trusions have frequeatly taken place, but the company na enables, Lo ipeving another placetis deelrows of dis’ | Ber al six o'slock. yell town and moet pops of hovalg wi opt fr tg lem, &., Rg. W. jong years to all expectation of real couatitutional govera- | bave pot been abie to puniao the wrongdoers, or pre | posing ofthis = ae pond ‘M. RATAZZG ment in Germany, and consequently to all hopa of M. Ratazzi, who, according to the latest telegraphic in- | the erection of a united and strong Power. Prussia , eS — GI OE one. Price 33,00). apply at 81 Pine sireet, 3 drese Norman B. Gray, preprietor; or Hiram Dixon, vent the repetition of the om nce, They have #00 bt br, ae Ee ar mar rg eRe pane A wtimamanncane | Peet es rpreaa Co.. £9 Broadway, tection by civil action in the courts of Can: au R — 4 e nd @ | telligence from Turin, bas been charged with the forma: } can form the nucleus of Buch a State, for Germany can- | obtained ic from those conatituted tribunals, and yet affoct Diieee, reat ennanen Sueme GLC. iw pesiog Enst | Dn). ov atc ses tere cayasian aacinre eet cone MOgxzarx Hou! tion of a new Cabinet, is one of tho moet popular men in | not, will not, become Austrian, whatever her Princes | to believe that rim{lar authority would not be ectatvisned | proftotat least $1,000 J menor bath, goa, ac. apply a1130 Henry sizeet, between Plerrepoai Fee Fi gL tree f mee nyeths se ner mt »Pieomont. After the defeat of Custoza he became a Minis- | may be; and, if unwilling to vindicate her own position, | in the regulerly colonized districts of Red river when it “ PECLPS & PALMER, 34 Pine street, and Clark streets. rey iow Pg 4 Sao ot ony font bean ural a ter ot Charles Albert, but retired, having beld office oaly | Pusisa still has spirit enough to run restive to Austria. } had been formed into townahips and municipalities. JOARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTURMAN BI isa jeave ‘fort or Cortiandt siseet: ai 80,1130 4. me ad 8 few days, Ho then took his place in the o led | [Paria (Jaly 15) correspondence of the Londoa Timer. ] According to the report of afr. Dawson, the surveyor | OR SA \R—-OUEAP, THE STOCK AND FIxtUaRs oF | B With & tan pedcvasars umieraenrecrencan, Lane hy Gioberti, and when that party triumphed he became | (The political world has recently been go oscupied with | to the expeditien, the Red river eettlement cominonces » £Srogery ek re 1 a good ne ghvorhood. with lease of the | Focmay with board, af 106 Uliuuan etl eet. corer of Bate, eon, CHARLES STRINGER, Proprietor. Minister of the [cterior, but opposed Gioberti’s proposition | Italian affairs that little or Lo attention has been paid to | ehort dietance above Lake Wiunipog, and followe the Rad oy Fee RL WATS, + set pore Twenty third Sire I se venient to Wall street and South ferries, Beferences éx- 7 to send an expeditioa to Rome to restore the Pope. When | the state of affairs in Germany. The word * dissolution” | river for about fifty miles. “at Fort Garrey this etream | ‘Oe: % Ub AUS, No. BN’ Weak Swenty tint sireet, NY | chan; bang gern fs ar te Magee t TWO 4ND Charles Albert abdicated, alter the defeat of Novara, | bas not yet been pronounced by Prusla, but dz factosho | is jolned by the Astioivoine, and along tno banks of the | J on aaLw—A DENTAL BUSINESS, BATWEEA 900 ee eee ee crehg afemtemta y | Ratazzi took bis place on the opposition benches as a | hae ceased to recognise the sovereign authority of the | lsier a continnoue settlement exists for twonty-five or | Mba $6 00,4 good chance for a good operator, aa tua wore Fore elles atl ale LO HANDIOMELY | house ia large and airy, with abundance of abade; it s easy of | democrat, bat gradually spproached the modern reform | Buna. Prussia, sg a European Power, is willing to place | thirty miles, ano from th rivetpally operating. For particulars address Dentist, box en! from root. wo single rooms. t lei, with office. @ there are occasional houses ere leaving foct of Bobmeon street pier, North ‘access, Btexmn ;ty, and became one of its most intelligent leaders. In | herself at the houd of the German forces, but she steai | to the Grand Portage, which is about eoventy-five mules Peer ase eect Onder an ta TrOeided wlth nas ase | river, dally, for Loog ranch, thenoa by staxes to Dea For $852 Re became President of the Chamber, and two years fastly ana steadily deciines to perform her dutics az a | from Fort Garrey. he population at the last conus was | "> |S Natty fourth Yoor from nee reference apply to Jobn Bauer, 6d Wall wrest. Aster entered the Cabinet under his old adversary, Couat | federal Power. Your Berlin correspondent is ina pri. | 7,000.” Phese, however, are strictly stationary; but a fn compleie ealliog order; ona bo wenn at Hoboken, Tact WM. HATH WAY, Long Branch Post office, N. J. ge Cavour. The elections in 1867 showed that he stood very | tion to give you more information as to the actual sta‘c of | large pumber of Indians eucamp there duringeummer,and | Oi.y, "For further periculare addres box SG) New tock BOARD IN BROOKLYN —A GENTLEMAN AND HIS UMMER REFORTS-BATH HOUSE LONG ISLAND.—A Z bigh in public esteem. aflairs than I can do, but it is evident to me that a serious | many nomadic half breeds who follow the chase regara Red | Post office. ‘wise or two single gentlemen can obtain board and ples. few more families and alagle gentlemen eaa be accommo AGoR hcpeapmend misunderstanding is likely to arise between Prussia and | river as their headquarters. Ia this district, wen, the nu- sent Fibre, at67 Beary street, convenient to Fulton or Wall | Gie4 at this establishment. iplagea from. Greenwood three nod POSITION OF THE CONTENDING ARMIES Austria, The tatter is of Opinion that she has been very | cleuaofacolony already exists, Tne soil is a rich allavia OF, SALR—A HAT, CAP AND FUR sToRR, wiri | "eet ferry. times a day. ‘3. H. PEavocg, we SINCE THE PEACE. ill used by her federal ally, and, with characteristic } deporit, and though but etripe or patches are az yet cuiti- Rai ee ok and Rstares porn iote, a708 longo and How Feat: B° ABD IN BROOKLYN —TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN M.M DROHAN, Sup. iow {Vienna (July 18) correspondence of London Times.] | tensciaueness, ene wilt insist ou the meintenauce af the } waied, ‘this altogsther arises from limited local demand | foes nnentpnceed for oy basinoas | hls 16 a el bat mye is coameaionenmaaeaael Ss italians Qeocdvartes stil) mount guard in some parts of | German Conlonereties Ie is soeaina elated that the ene hg le atid pore bd Lobeclcnt jobber oe Bowery. ters, jremises, Clinton atreet. Beterences exchanged. "EXCURSIONS. Austria, but they will, a @ matter of course, soon be dis. | kmperor will direct his attention to internal matters us | kets. Hay and parturage Nr : ee Me dak SOLD Of AEOKLTN MME Lee eg eens 8. hich | 200n as he gets back from Italy, and it ia rincerely to be | and those animals may be kept in fmmense numbers. The (OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED FIEST CLASS BS s A 14 OR A GENTLE. UB ¥ISH—BOOK = THE SRAM. prorus Ti the district ot Sine a raiaako” not, | boped that the report is well founded. Provincial repre. Red River settlement is not in the condition of British famil; om one of the best corners uo town, the B man and wife, ortwo gentlemen, with partial board A or OERSS leaves Ostharne market slip every bE agg A 4 handsomely furntabed front room; bath, gas and Ridgewood } at a. M., Spring street 9:20, vier No.4 North river at 9: Bow on duty inthis city. The Lombard deserters when } teDtation on a reasonably liberal basis will probabiy | Columbia when first taken in hand by Sir Edward Bal. | present owner ing to ratire; location unxuroseaed aud rier in ihe house, Apply at 66 Hicks ecreet. for Bocksway, returning to tbe city at 6% P. M. captured ny that they ceased to be Austrian soldiers | satisfy all parties, but there ehould be no farther delay. | wer. Some churches are alrcaty built; there are several | Tevt very low. The ease, good will. stock and fixtures, with | Wer pply nr ofty Bring ye ; “ kines tor blue fish xble boat rans , and takes when the country in which they were born passed into | It ia now eight years since the Emperor promised to give | echools and a \ibrary. The extensive territory drained by Pelt ‘inten Fy vies c ie om I sean. order B OARD WANTRD-—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO pikes « ‘of the Totnes, Fare 60 cents N. 3 —4 grand clam bake { | | ether bands. The matter is a very delicate one, and the | bis subjects provincial statutes and various other organic } the Saskatchewan and its tributaries is admirably suited for | toulars address Up Town uroce! ‘aquare Post ollice. children and nurse, in @ respectable boarding ‘house; ill be given every Tuseday and Friday, free. ¥ ¥ 4 one! five bard inte are disbanded | lawa, but untt! row the Council of the Empire has not | the residence cf a large population, the report declaring that = would require two rooms, and willing fo pay from. er a ! fe nen hs will be for aie oan mag managed to get beyond the “preparatory work” | “ there is no} ia the universe a finer field for caonization.”” F° SALE—THK STOCK ANO FIXTURES OF ASRGAR | Pat moz References exchanged. Addrevs M. 5, Herald Wot TO THE FISUING BANKS. —TAE LARGE | erin en ofdemarouon or We wo arminare—tor ine | (Ferrie). Theclinlganigiy matooue, Gately ee creed | Ki fo aed eee ee eee | earns . onsurpareed. From Lako Winnipeg t 0 of the 4 ot OARD WANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN, Tuesday, August 2, Wednesday 34, Suc ade, and from Somus Gxmpagen, seroee Goho aad | LORD JOHN RUSSELL AND THE PRUSSIAN | Rocky Moutatos the whole couniry ie interrociea by hu. | Bot tiend (0 K. Oall betwee D and 12.4. al at 0 Fuiton | BOARD, WANTHD TOR A OENTEEMAN, WIFE, | fucsiay, cued, Wednesda | Casteliuchio, to Scarzerolo on the other; for the Austrian GOVERNMENT. vigable lakes and rivers. Iron, coal and salt are abun- . | detween Bleecker and Fourteenth etrete; would require two | Bast diver, at 7%4; pler 4, Nor army the line frot Laziso, on the Garda Lake, to Ponton, Formica Orrice, June 22, 1858, | dent. At Redriver tbe summer temperature ig nearly B SALE—THE LEASE, STOOK AND FIXTURES OF | 7-oms, snd willing to pay from $7510$80 per month. 1A. ane Boring etree t s09$ | on the Adige, and that from Bassolengo, Dossobuono, | My Lonp:—Her Majesty’s government sees with grest | four degrees warmer than at Torovto, and the melon wholesale and rotail corner liquor store, in x good loca- | box 8228 Post ofloe, S2a hes farniahed on board sox) } down to Borgoforte and along the left Dak of the Po to | concern an indication manifesting itacit in Germany to | ripens before the end of ngusi, growing with the aimsoet }, Gon. Inquires #00 Hudson rest. No ngens heed spoty. OABD WANrED-BY A YOUNG LabY, Im A a ear | the Adriatic. ‘Tne country between these two lines, with | take part in the war whicn has broken out between | luxuriance. Such faithful registers of climate are the best E BALK—-AN ALE AND LUNCH HOUSE, OFF qmail, genteel, quiet family. like @ ball ISHING BARKS —THE 854 2 | Viliafyanca snd Roverbella, is neutral ground. The pre- | France and Serdints on one side and Austria on the other. | eXponents of the sgricultural capabilities of the country, ‘Broadway, in & good business lozallty; rent very low. | 824 use of bath. Cannot pay more than $3 per week. address Capt, M, anderaoa, Jt yoltsear | paratory works for the siege of Peschiera are to remain in | It depends chiefly upon the moderate and sagacious be | 0d ought to prompt our government vigorously to urge | ¢4, man who onderstands getting up dinners this fea rare | Leeds Herald offics. ee Say aeigen " statu quo, Merchantmen, whatever may be their flag, | havior of Prussia whether the present war is to remain | forward ite svatematic colonization. The United States, } chance, as ihe owner must atiend to Other business. Address at Te plier Fo. 4 North river, at 8; Jay street, ao are at liberty to navigate the Adriatic as long asthe | confined ¢o Italy or extend to German territory, and por | we fear, understand this wubject better than onraelves, } Shades, Herald alice, OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND BIS | Sf UGE" Pare tor the excursion, §) cents : enastott | armistice lasts, ” | ape to other parts of Europe, Their surveys show that the character of their territory E SALE CREAP—THE STOCK, FIRTORES, FURNI. | ore a iteial price will be pus” locaton, between Fourts apd | sme bail. Lines on beard, Ssertsnqeb ‘The slightly wounded men have been removed from ‘The Emperor Napoleon has declared that it is not his J west of the Mivsiseipp! ond south of the great Missouri ge Tae wad 20d will of one of the dest liquor stores and | Sixth avenues and not above Twenty-third sized. Address M, ait | Italy to Styria, Lower Austria; Moravia, Bohemia, Upper | wieh to attack Germany. It is hoped and believed thut | road, boyond the nincty-cighth degree of longitude, is ut- } jogging bouses in this city, Net profits last year $400 Satis | box 4,614 Post office. RANT MOONLIGHT FLOTILLA. —OOSCERT, Dane, wa, od | austria, ond the Tyrol. In whort, the patients are distri- | the Prince Regent of Prussia will not take part in an at- | terly unfit for settlement. This is shown in a paper drawn | factory reasons for K. Apoly 0 O. Be BHONSON, 193 pally ener Spee ed ee ay thw bea i buted ai} over the empire, and are extremely well cared | tack upon France. But it hag been maintained taat Gor- | up by Professor Henry, of the Smithsonian Inatitution, | Duane street, comer of Greenwich. OSEDING —A FEW XOUNG MEN CAN BS AG. | Sot magnificent steamer MEND RIK FrCuson (one of the: i for, The Viennese dispisy so much kind feeling that there | many is, if not directly, at least indirectly, threatened; } aud published in the Patent Office Report for 1856; tn GOR SALE CHEAP—THE STOC STOCK, LEASE AND PIX TEASE AND FIX | gy pony moe aie [ppt be pov ied Targestin the world) have been induced 10 place the sbove’*'!243%q ased ' is bardiy a houge in the city In which there is not a | that ifene did not take part in a war on the Po, she would | which ho dissipates the dreams of land speculators as tures of a fizet class corner grocer’ store, nicely fitted up | Pern poom'nnd oiber conveniences. Lay boarders accommo | DOs, eccompanied bys monater con » wounded man who is gratuitously supplied with board, | soon have to defend herself on the Rhine; that the Aus | to the destiny of the western part of the North American | ond in a fine location; tue only reason for selling is, the pro- | date, or persous farhithed with dinnera only. apply at 60 } {OF 8 moonligh* trip up the Rudaon aa pe "| tame foremes,e ange and ie Adige we | etna nowiege at a tcisrcloin bajpore at | Short icungs Fortean se-appyosganudes | Presta abe tBu aang il be wanton ete Cae secomegs . for hig knowledge as a meteorologist, supports xCbADES. ke salapneet i H reality the bulwarks of Germany ag France. There Gpiniog, and points. out the immense. resources yot in } suing evoona, corner of Liberty and Namat atresia, DinikwG WO” OM SURE GAOTEREE Gik the beat ever ofered There willbe no aE ant RELIGIOUS LIBERTY IN LOMBARDY. is much loose and upprovnd assertion in this statement. pinion, and pi ° fresnmenia | (From the Paris Press.) ‘The war between Austria and Sardinia bas uudoubt. | store for Canada on both branches of the Saskatchowan. OE SALE a7 A BACRIFION 4 CANDY STORE AND | x obtain board, with comiortably furnished rooms, by 8p: | no trapeferrable) $2, admitting geolieman and indy to | _ The Governor of Milan, representing Victor Emanuel, | edly—perhaps inevitably—sprung from the state of things | There, he tells us, “of the plains and the woodiand bor ice cream raloon, doing & business asd close tos | plying » tA tained at People’s pler 16 seem feed salt of 3 ood eh ror: Ark atoll Oe PO SEEGER ‘lune oifice, | Das procisimed liberty of worship, reading and printing. | in Italy. Since 1816 Ausiria has exercwed a supremacy in } ders the valuable surface measures fully five hundred lange suourechon, "ow bul Hiatt ee te ee BOARDING —A GENTLEWAN AND WiPR ANT dont office, pler 15, and at DARLOS conan | ee Seat Tuis is no ordinary privilege, It will do more to prevent | facto aver the Italian States; in the course of the iast few | thousand square miler.” The proved sterility of the Far | S00 Cush ty OPh mi. ccuine at o/7 Bighth avenue, near ‘one or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with OB YOR EXCUBSIONIGTS THE Seer a esate peas | La"katee neetanresame “greta Meee | Woosavanagero ‘be tatet fat te slosh ot | eure Fetes Mae iietaens hagetar cor eater | GQ*REE Unie oe Mapleton tee am 0 avemasd rance than treaty or army or battlements. It will give | the Italians for independence. When us de Too | THE LEASH AND FURNITUS) be t uated on the orth Fhore ariserw orl gay af the people a taste of enjoyment that it will bo almost im- | manded {rom Count Buol a pledge that Austria would | Red river and the whole valley of Lake Winnipeg, and OTRL FOR BALE, TB LEAt TLORE | sinner at6oclock. Apply at No. 46 di Hightfully situated on road, iMowT tage hotel, | iit d. can he t jartica, at possible entirely to eradicate at auy future timo, in no age order her army to cross her frontier in | tho entire region drained by the rivers which flow isto | o,008 tttsonecicut, and om the main Fallroat route trom URNISHRD ROOM AND BEDROOM ANO FaNTay, | ablelorms ty apple ouite premiere | N- Be Thace are) TROT att 5 jeecker street. ated in one of the most flourish | use i | tbe longer it lusts the moro extensively and firmly itwill | Italy without havi reviousiy come to an under. | thatlake. The United States, fund of annexation, would | NEL 'Yorx to Boston; house well tarntel doing & ¢00d ‘with privilege of parlor, to let, at $3 60 per week. In for Clone $0 the PARAS oii) ad ge | Sbterlace and incorporate itesif with the very life of the | staxdiog with Francs, the reply was:—fvo, Z cannot | be glad to utilize this neglected region, aud, ¢ we are 80 | Rorcsm will ve sold cheno it applied for enn, asibeowacr | uire'™tsa oh get see i Shoe soieit } people. What is worthy of remark in this instance is | give you that ascurance, for r! would be a surrender of } diegrecefully inert as longer to delay the work it woald } bas other yee rid - dag Hotel, Jersey —————— ® EXCURSIONS TO THE COAL FIELDS OF. PEN. @isfe | the fact that this is not a Protestant insurrection against | our sovereign power. We shall not intervene in any Sta’s | be beter for the intereste of civilization that the country | Chy, or atihe Meriden House, Meriden. Conn, ‘URNISHED ROOMS. avivanis, sia Delaware Waier sap, Scranton, WESC! 30 sew | a Roman Catholic Institution, resting ite right on sacred | unless var aid is asked for, amd in that case i will be grant. | should pass into their hands, however dishonorable to TOHLY IMPOATART 10 BUSINSES MEN—iF YOU Broadway, opeowia st. Nicholas Hotel. | parre. Wy. ming Valley, Mauch Gannek, allentowd, Bethis; stay Scriptaro, and deriving its growth trom the overthrow of | ed, and the knowledge that it will be granted is the best pre- | England. Will the Duke of Newcastle follow up the wise have 8 ew hundred ora few thousand dollare to invest pre yas Ft le and Arig hem and’ Rasta, will be comnued tlt a Bente: next af: wosmer | Roman dogwas, but a purely civil right exacted by Ro- | servative of order.”’ Conzequentiy Austria was not pre: } Policy of Sir Bulwer Lytton? in bu ners oad —- Ma R. —< coe a remy pe 7" Flim al) dba te CLS es ON COLE ON ry prone oe Sate iy BAp piel ) yeciniia | Man Catholics for the use of Roman Catholics, These | pared to give up the clatm to a right of intervention, ia | qe | 6767/7 10m ‘| URNIEBRD BOOMS 70 LET—AT NO. 9 WASHINGTON | TICKS for the eative exgurvion, ood for toy PTS Fe os rode bave demanded and vindicated it as a political necessity | case ahe was appealed to for the latter, aud Sardinia, on FURNITURE, : aga, second house from New York Hotel; private fam! | time of purchase; to Mauch “bunk oaly and for of national existence, tho other hand, would not give up the pretention to repre C vecee-aepemeuenqenpess aay ap anata aap UBT LOOK.—THE CONFECTIONERY STORE 16534 | ly, Gas, baths, &c, Re! Fequi four days from time of purchase To avoid lane Henge and ) oat hone een ae sent the sorrows and aspirations of Italy; but, inasmuch \URNITURE BOUGHT FOR READY MONEY.—A FAIR | *) Grand street, between Fitth gas stk, mreets, Wiltivsme. sa as es et. eae eaneeite delay, instead of goleg over the Quakake * sis THE POSITION OF PRUSSIA. as the King of Sardinia was not able to’ carry through value given in ready money for furniture, carpets, books, } burg. is for sale * MS very = le eee, JF parties call PUBNIEHED ROOMS TO LET.—ELEGANTLY URNIEE, Railroad Com * Sua tae 0 aa (chon, 4 The Prussian Gaset publishes a leading article in de- | such a dispute with his own force, ho has demanded tho | Sc. at!23 sixth avemue, between Minth and Tenth stresta, } goan'Ton they MT aia Daeg, Wine WIlk AKG mmOn Sy | oe Oe eae, soe the Donele Cad tsar ay | Sante saee, cent Ciutat the Cate’ Baten frotot od fence of the attitude taken by Prussia during the last few | sssistance of the Emperor of the French, and {; has boen FOR BALE VERY OBEAPLUN COW. | amnusement; Bouse has al ths eandern ; pricge | a trifting charge. to take them to Mauch ry bre , montbs, and endeavors to prove that its poticy has pro- | granted to him, Roe ARMOIRE AND GOOD DRESSING Lx STORK FOR SALE VERY OBSAP—IN CON- | Pasccable. ‘Apply at 643 Broadway. tance of six miler; thence they will be i | vented an universal war. Tho article Iays tho chief stress } 1. do not apoak here of the immediate cause of the war; reau wanted —A rosewood armoire with good French Fee eee choice Bock, taney eS —————————_—_—_________ | Gravity Road and devored to Mauch Chunks oh» 1 upon the fact that a real and suvetantial basis for joining | on thls point my predecessor has alroady very oompletoly’ | Busi a fie price wil bo sivas, Auely to Je We MIGKAY. | sai Going’ quod, money making Daslorw W | (000 AND CHEAP LODGINGS —OLEAR AND OOM | miles wienre on ihe Tlicwing mornine, Mey CUTAN ISG! * in the war was wanting, lt goes on thus:— developed her Majesty’s views. But from the statement | cabinet and upholstery store, 803 Broadway, corner Sieventh E'BOUTRWICR, 81 Naosan atreet. a Sonabhe tng op eee man | Switch Hack, ae. sc Prussia cao draw her sword for German and Prussian | just made it is evident that the fundamental origin of the | street. now WINDOWS FOR BALE—TWO LARGE Sao | William streos, N.¥. Open ail night, ‘Leave pier No. 3, North river, by stesmboelé of te Conbal interests, "but not for maintaining or reestablishing a } war is to bo 2ought for in the diametrically op pre: SQeey ei eeeaule, corner of trend sad iret of posice state of affairs in Italy which Anstrta herself has recog- | tensions put up by Austria and Sardiaia, Tnois war has OHOOL egal args pe ee one ean be bought cheap b; dud Sn | Railroad of New Jersey for the entire Y Bg ) recta: | CTOROKEN— OSE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN OB. | and for Mauch Chunk only al 7s aod 13 & 5 oap by maaing immediats inaslries: 036 | Ff tain turnlased .rooma, wih partial board, tne houws | Sco Mt et te Sersoy : nised a8 not maintainable; nor for sustaining isolated arti- | broken out without any reference to Germany. The as- | >) furniture manufectured and for sal indow bas six with we | cle of the treaties of 1816 (nicht fur Fsteteling etnselnen | sortion tbat France, when successful om tue Po and tue ‘i lars forwarded | it ds) Grand aureet, corner of sldridge street. Tory plgenaney atid in Rone ofthe siver, agar the ard, | Company. foot of Cortlandt areet, connecia wi 7, CSA ma ‘ rice! Cet ie Sa ectirary Mae TAG Tee ce QOHOONER BaTI8E FOR Salk-aBOUT 175 TON: | ter Hoboken. i at : FFF ile | The article further says:— is a perfectly arbitrary assertion. The momentous ques- SRC Rhen, ail id good order. United states Marsha tila: wil |“ a , 1 ‘The Peery for mediation made by Prussia wore far | tion of involvfng tho continent in war should not be de- | othe Bee CR Bt Tren NG off Hobosen. Apoly to J. U. DEMSaEsr, sj CITY.—FURNISHED ROOMB TO LET. WITH abt ad | more favorable than the preliminarics of peace which | cided on the ground of vague bypothesis and exaggerated RARE OBANCK.—FROM $5 T0$2 PAID FOR LADIES | 228 Greenwich street, near Barclay street, New York. board, to gentlemen and their wives or aivgle eeatlemen; (OAL.—BRST FAMILY OO. 3 o ‘ | bave now been agreed upon. apprehensions. Now, itisatenable statomont that tho @ik dreasea, From $1 to $4 for ants, Alaothea- | ———hinGoistS AND PHYSIGIANS—FOR SALE, a | bonse hese mort desirable locatica, with all the modern im 2% per ton, for a me i is i Tobe by be O DEUGOISTS AND PHYSICIANS —FOR 4ALM, A tn: cour minutes’ walk ofthe fe MO 5S verod, at $4 25 pr ‘The article conciudes:-— fortresses on the Mincio and on tho Adige are bulwarks of | trical dremes, kid a, A ‘Dy post eee, at 7 drug store, over ten yeara established, doing a good ust. pag Eg it ferry. Apply at No. ‘until 10th’ of August, frow omy yards I od on | _ Prussia hea no occasion to be dissatisfied with the un- | Germany. Is must be borne in mind that the fortresses pended io by B14 Bevents avenue, between Almsteenth and | 0, will be sold cheap for cash; satiafactsry reeecne for sell.) O28 Greenwich streets, ourner Of new (ae 1 expecta turn matters Rave taken. While discontinuing | of Pescbiera, Yerous and Mantando, not a writin ty ; Twenticth streete. Ladies attended to by Mra H. 0 trecis. Ladies attended to by Mra. X. tog. Apply to H. K, aTDOOd. No. 62 Beckman meet, URRAY HILL HOUSE, CORNER OF FORTIErE | sMreet. 137 Duane street, rhe prc se | Der miliary measures she awaits the further d en limits of Germany; that, on tho sontrary, whole CENTER ANT! 410 TRA DRALERS AND C ¢ ROASTERS —A VER} ‘street and sixth, .— TI and farntabod ui | of afairs with calmness. Ot Car territory froma ‘Veron v9 ihe. Adriatic in the year 1702 Ate new bad Woh of clsihing for ths Westra marsoe FO en ee acon, eva van nde sat cotton | hotel cite puperior maiuseabents to er boanemtt TOE TO OOAL OOMPANIRS. 6» 0:( Rete teat no } Saleen formed part of a weak, unwarlike and decaying Italian en will receive per coal iaace than tasks euppoeed roaster cotpplete, will ba acid on reasonable terms, for cash or | boarders, in having elegant suita of family rooms and single N OTe undersigned ig fie” | THE PEGE OF AND, 70 SWITZER: | Se uu thacandetaid that le many Germans it | Ceataa $BUS.S. OOuBOT’cibscuwceon = ee Sree | Sreth_Apblr sl Ro. A Gums aes ‘See alsoaaol ture entre oscar amie | MCtRPECG” lata as a 5 | WAND. The wtmost that can she pepper eK fete aedhraneninioechacr (kB AROOND ae a ‘adjoising house on Sixth aveaue. oe “other uae 88: j [From the Birmingham Journal, July 16,} upon these fortrestes as a bulwark af Germany, many Italians | 7 > cewet Ewen HAVING ANY OAST OFF SORING'S PATENTS; Se ee es ‘agree ia, } Whot will Garibaldi and Kosmuth say to this peace? is | look them as a menare to Italy. The treaty of peace 2, furniture or carpets to dlepose of, will resetve Jeweller’s nate oO"! OR TWO GENTLEMEN OR A GBNTLEMAN AND | jnyre Kspress Company, New York, 1 | beatin neiinsnlh dh ‘one in considering bee aa bere al hon aweso heuer te Beg bighost Prise in cam by eending to or adareesing *. Mints, Al 98 Malden lane, ee oe two ia iret | more, cag 8 ateay | terms an manner of the Al treaty, Teagons adduc favor vont avenne, Detween Twenty seventh ‘weaty: | 10 MHRCHANT TAILORS —THR STOCK, FIXTURES | Wet, oy aya ; { | former we shail probably hear by some act expressive of | the German States thus being Leena ee Arp RY: eighth streets, Ladies attended to by Mra, Mintz. Leo ne te com. nore, for aus, doing & good bnat- | APPLY st 65 Hammond sireet, between and Fourth, col "rT ; oH | his sentiments, Teitt 80 precipitate a course, The Prince a SS | ess; location superior. | This $8 a rare chines, as the propria COMS NEATLY FURNISHED TO LRT—IN A SMALL | ~—————-- He " Of Kossuth we have private information, which, as it | sia will, 1m his wiedom, woigh the impolicy of exporing MATRIMONTALL tor is going out of the businces inquire of &. G&AHAM, ‘private family; horse large, with all the modern improve: eg ocriS COMMITTEE ON FI a ' i, we give to our reefers. M. Kossath’s family were | country to be considered the champton of the maladminis ot Smith & Graben, 27 Wall atreet. ments, suitable for single gentlemen; partial board if required. of ‘will_ meet aol | preparing to procceod to Italy, and wero to have de- | tration of Italy. In cannot be necessary for tho safoty of YOUNG GEETLEMAN, A MEMBER OF ONE OF THE E]) LFOR SALE, THR RROLUGIVE AGENGY FOR | appiy'at 0S Houston es | purted to day, but the pows of the peace treaty arrested | Berlin and Magdeburg that tno govornaen tin Milaa wad | Fh pins teniien Or Virginia and Boul Uarolins of anus $} 5 Qs atticte trim whteh the net profits tor the aos —— ae DIKg OF QUIRT 3 | their preparations. | Oa Thureday evening they re- | Bologna should be bad. But in the oyes of the Talent, | Totorunats'y ia moderate elteunencen: (lag! ony worn | (July were 2. Sales erintly fur cuah, od aa be largely | TWO GENTLEMAN OR TWO, LADS On, IM J e' telegrapbic ateh fr ‘M. Kossuth, junc. } Prussia, should she appear in arma by the eide Aus: 0) would b@ pleaged t: 4, tha view to | Incresse ar he ity for one tate meaty eae te 3 Looe C | De ree Sis toslvaheh Geiser tatty: aie" tammacun Bho 1d. be considered us a dofender of everything fmnons, wilh m young lady or ‘widow. whose meave nro { Doers Apply OF OTs & WHITNRY, S Srosdway, | out board in a private fami'y on vary modocue, Oe Tat 4 ts “ Poe ees Sen Jeni #niple of him in aebleving the puegove hie am. | Foom]7- pe ak ng oly a Leen aSare alt Caan Gah Saeed eee ELOY) POS, SALE AN ROTABLINAMENT CAPA. | Tweniy engin wer. abe endalphe Madibreted sane Pea OMe es] BOUL... bi.of betag conducted by ¢ gentieinan and inary | : {ihe racredlv. preservsd and talhedly anawered Carrangement sgenpetioat lo. reaiiee B40 to 0 in the deld shall have been desided che two Dolliperont | Shy Sem refe eaves, barb in ibis city wud elecaleee, wil DO particulate apply to WA, BluF, Broker, 3 minor Powers will probably be strongly inclined to pat a stop to / cheerfully ‘urmebed to.an approved corresponden}, ret. John's par dost no time tn leaving Italy tamediately on the news of the | peace treaty, a4 #0 escaped a conference with Emperor }1 anodker consideration of the utmont fmpor- | pl ten or Kaiser. ‘Wpat kas vecome ot the Hungarian Committee nerto the wir has vrodaced but little excite. | irteli« ssrombled at Genoa dors not appear, oad the elaborate | ment in France. As goon a8 ive question of suporiority | {ny 5, committed and omitted, ep ROOM ON FIRST FLOOR, viel board, &¢ 192 Hudson st, near Rt On Lvs Be SGEnOnm fon Fite 7 eal Sacra | TRI SPR ANA sobeme of revolutioniziog Huugary has of course disap. peared with the cessation of war.