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a NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUN 24, 135 SESE a RY” eg 3 ry fete consieratio.: that this mars hee Bitg wine ap ar exticle of comm. | to wi distraction ts He am f aque Wisit of the Now Works Light Guard j thetr deciajon was subsequently reversed, T have ee tons tice or on aa SS nda Ononee, ben og coat Ee Pei af Bart ving aa Te Hownsae 7 that an mr bor = bli Nome on Holly, Gartbaidt and Kurepeam Diplo-| ops, Thai it was with great Paani ss esas seger | perdi tediiecee’ Won © qhareeee fe om tg a ee 5: m OUR NEWPORT CORBEITONDENCE. tai ot apy there belng’me work for, thom; be } macy. ees Sp icents, the magaitude of too ba- | tor, Be wHimate this joer proveny fapm ee rs that the forebodings which have called forth | ‘Newromr, June 22,1360. | Were to the spring; have heard that he was’ ar- TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. nual Decomesapparsat We treo accounts of tt | thcizens gelions of wime. I regret that @Bilel was st this advertisement may prove t bo unfoundot, bat the wy Might on the Sond: wn | eee of arson; the plan for working the At the mont extremity of the boot which doing used by the eboriginye, under tae cit [coss, eo lovg | Bact Ist-nc the woauker was 69 unproptitms ag te pre very faint one. Th: Trip to Weopert— Bough Recep park is not definitely made out at present; there are de man costhare My ch | 08 fe wert moe goitg ceer the dno «otale wad secing @te superior, Siice writitg the above we lear that ut cizht ofelock | by the Nempart artillery—The Quartera at the Atbaniic | \allp at the berth bd which make this inpossilie Gee representa the Ialias penineular and separated from use ‘crops were protuced. Hse Haones). Coebind whh greet iat - On Thursday eVouing «hat was fous f on to ved ot Hol—Anmiwenary Byaque—Military Parate—Pre- 900.0 mgr a She 1 Rape 4 eh jae by } mainland ef the kingdom of Naples bye narrow otrais, | DOW singular it ts that the Musparc Acertcatca bare ties the beautiful, rich and ever pthrvis 4 igvorant of, and iadi(fereat to, tts tc aense virtue joe plying to Algiors, which wer this morn. ot Gartwet—Reobew of the 7. tw | Seericoae a Nan tera Value ; @ore remarkable tast (ne 3pacteh soon beg " Ounatond bw sy bust. {1 fo @ land full of striking tracitions disteict esha, eat is 0 ly ideptided ap belonging to Me Waser, th as § G verner Sprague, of Bod: Litsnd, &:, ans; om 6 ere ene marked with his initials, Roats have boa engaged and Light Guard, Captain Garland, acoom- b Stereo ecnployed to senieh the river an€ bunt tonite tor | _ Tan New Zork Guard, Cipteh given many years’ stu po a B pe yaaa ine ary Legs = ‘e Bie bedy panied by Dodworth’s Band, left your city for Newport hs wed a « bs Veal boceLactors f - | en Wedmewday night, where thoy were to colobrata B muthelagiate ianaied inet Aggy pomtred ‘his hevees eeiel gress arom where ‘vor. sas 0 | Convention of Congregation misters: — their aunivervary. They embarked ow board the steamer the genial (elds of Sicily; heaven and a or = poet ‘ A OUR MONTPELIER COMRESION! 8, | Bay Sato, Captain Jowotty of tho Full River lime, aud at | of the Commissioners alse. went up to Albany; drawn on these evctanting bounds; and we telands which superior ietehigevcs im imoreasieg tue produc: Mowtrarang, Vt., Svar 10; 189% ° | Sve o’ehock P.M. started om their trip. Ov their depar- Amagine Tasco, while yet boy, gathering ve o their Guntry se greatly. ‘ Large Gutrerg yf Divine —Oryanss tim ant Work of the | gure they recebied the congzavulations of their friends, Opposite sbore, in his rambles from his native feeding bis yoong wine with postic conceptions, ‘Debly nurtaring the first germs of those creations Conrentem—A Vest oth: New Cipii—@ riotéon | Both military and civil, and among the former were & 3 | OF Or idand New Bate Birier—Sar wud av Mird Dy? | large number of the New York City Guard, who, with the ._ Preccedinge— Adjournment, de. Light Guard, umber among their mewbersbip some of afterwarcs ‘with ouch Oriental magnificence i@ | pumerous oe ‘THe lively aad beautiful village fs unusially full from the priseipat mereigits of the neetropolia, ~ ‘bis ‘‘Gerussiemmo ” gament lag Se attendance of mintetorwand delegates to the: Gonoral ‘Tho trip up the Sound was very tempestuous, the Though comparatively small tm territorial exiect, the fing of the De | Convention of Congregwional Ministers and Churches, | eaiy pouring down im torrents, theveky of Cimmoriom dark- | Te ot che preduetions end cepebinies fer ore- Whoee sions commenee® af ten o'clock this morn- | page, tho wind howling with fatensity, and the sca eae coe Oey: Sv eed oe SEMEL Caen, SG |The rein, bap. boom, pearing down. sl. day, 494 8H |, Qrenbingsnte: chars ewell, with foamy capt, jah made . m : peta voy a green Uiinge look very greeu, aad whits Uniags: very | Jand lubSers fect somewhat ‘srrifled. The noble ft rose onc tie Kittie abe Crt Trewe are onivdy ia White: steamer Bay State, with her vigilant commander at his ma broke forth oo | Colum vis end Lincola comptes ber Ce. Yoreod fae Alive. | The Convention was called to order by the pastor of thd | pege, looked on. with difference at the scene;.it Was DO- | Set be ee gure ' Congrogational church, who stated that Rov. sidace | thieenew te-them, Pho passengers liewover,, wore nob Walker, the worthy register, wt absent from illness. | quive go-lndiftorent; they were mach toe sousitle to feel | The body was then, permanentix organiae! by tho clvica | the affvot of Boreas’ pranks—tho gemtlemen passengers i ‘was eucosesively cooupled by the Lombasdsand the Arabs, anti! the Normans, on i retare from Palestine, took possession of it in the eleventh of Rev. Hi F. Leavitt, of Vergennes, Moderator; Rew: displayed considerable trepidation when: they attempted rnlury. Henry Vi, of Soasbe, im the twelfth century, ‘H. Byington, of Windsor, acct Rov. J. E. Kinkin, of St. | 1 walk the saloom floor, and the ladies,.Ged biese them, ‘Sanexed Belly tothe German empire; but at the extino; Albans, Sorites. woro allizea-aisk. 36 would no doubt bave-been @ monoto- Bion of thas dynasty. ii . tis ‘The cpening sermon was delivered by Rov. G. W. Rass | nous sccasion Bad not Dodworth’s Bamd been on. board. wrown of Napics and lolly to Oharies ° ‘Cow, of Hifton,.from Eph. iv, 28 who was assisted inthe | while se storms was at its zeaith they discoursed’ favo- . Bt Louis, eat was ander the reign of that prince tha: = book place the celebrated massacre of the Freach inva ders, called the Stcitien Vesper. After many and various ‘vicisaitudes the Frenchmen were flaally compelled to re- Bounce the Two Siciliee, which im 1734 were taken pos- | pession of by Dow Caries, son of Phikp V. of Spain, aad greet grandson of Louis XIV. of France. | devotionadoxercises by Rov. Jt E. Rankin, of St. ABnas, | ige selections from the operas and the Sisbionable music peak depreciatiogly. , hie waiter nate, of the: and were meritoriously applauded:by the Pe Dep drcelparnnterneymengg Wiis vanes | The discourse was an able and energetic presentation of nla ea ol them? Acd whet foiiy tete'k of the vepr@tones of tao | evangelivad truth, containing@omee capital bits upon.the ‘Tho Bay State wae due at Newport on Thursday morn- Fy lg Sa ae Oe on ar Me intense and bitter denomiuntionalism of the preseat day. | ing, wut the cause which Ihave already mentioned pre- } pontretisaston! I che demk 4e, and tie North ove. | After prayer by the Moderator, he Convention adjourned | vented. The Boston Light Infantry (‘Tigers’’), Captain iy, to two P.M Newtoa,.who left Boston simultaneously withthe Light ‘Thus commenced 1a Sicily the ominous reiga of the Nee santana “el Guard from New York, baving shorter: distance to politan Bourbons, whose tyramnical and oppressive domi- - ‘The Comrention was opencd: by prayer from Rev. Odas. ‘ > hors latter, | tours; J) was & competitor for theplans-of the Central lon bas made the #orid, and the Sicilians especially, a ii ay a 2, sos The Africamsin Florioe, | Walker, D. D., of Pittsford) when the Moderato” an- Ponep aL arpa lect pacing Seder? | Park; the original plan wag more ‘noiaical and artiaaie forget he cruelties of the tyrants of old, for which the Southern Productions Enterprise Manufactures TRRIR RETURN TO APRICA—GOVEKNMEND CONPRAGT | pounced: the standing committecs, after which the fol- Seen Iveta Gas body of mony, wen — poordar a tedts Rao rete oe Leg ey od Bouth—The Graniteville Furtory—Mateut and Quality of WITH TAK COLON (7610S BY NTT —PeO?8 POn Taw | 4 rated: enctent kings of Syresuse wore especially cole PUBLIC— TEE TIMKG- CORRES? UNOEYT OOAREC ig dolegates,,to foreign boties casio thelr several | ties» 40 nat as an escort to the whols. After remaining | Ive wstiiello matters.) Think thereage, a. twiwe gronter "ts aad inex xa ve mbe Central Park tua eneerg eae er presses CONDITION OF LibmA, KIO, z 0 "Wisvr i: Hyde, delegate te: the Goudial’ Asaocladion of | there foe four hours the Bay Stato arriyed. Ibwas the in- | Bumber,ofibekigee upon the Central Park than is OX Mee baveuble resources, a was, . ime ces ‘The Now York Siate Goion'zauwe Society bes turned up _—. : tention ofthe Newport folks to have given the-New Yorkers | superintending the work on the Central Park. Fopabl'¢, consicered the granary of Burope, and at « later ~s@ of fte woll knowa epeculating ‘odger,jeat, from V, @. E. Sanborne, to General Conferenca of Maine. agraud weleome by displaying firo ballooas, rockets, and The Portion of the testimony of this witnems Rev, K Smith, to General Association of Massachusetts facts ®bich beve («lea accer ou: notice t woul) apuear Rev, &. H. Stone, to General "Asooiation or Goncecticat, Kvangelical Association of that the reverend geotiomen are pinying @ rather tuteront Rev, P. F. Barnard, to | Rhode Inland. Rew J. EF. Rankin, to General Assembly of the Presby- remainsag te ‘was corruborative of Mr. Hogg's allezstions im regard te Ha esr ot the arrival of thedag. state unt | favltinee and lack of taste in the details of the-work em aa —- ‘the Newporters from displaying their ob to Malay, AO Period, beipg divided into three diflerent States, whose Fespective capitals were Catenis, Agrigentum (vow Gir- gent) and Syracuse, this latter Siate could, in emergency Of war, bring tnio the Belt 300,000 soldiers. The whole Of the sian’ at present can bardiy be reokoa- | eur country, and while one section ts arrayed againet i 5 1 | ancther on this question, tothe tmainent deager of oar | vorumcet bepeleraposssoesss praios sme ares | terian-ahareh, Nove Bootie, ae proton sere esate da ta rege Goons oes Sin >this Mf SORE PB cons west 7 egret 5 By My ny i panies ee tance of | Biaek cloude dixeppesred, and ol! Sol came forth with | jaadvertently mentioned in our edition of yesterday aw lately came andor mpop- | Mo? Wrandot and: enomer cruucr is wall known 9 98r | whigis| will hereafter stabe. Welowme rage: Wut yet tho'atmosohere veasctol. | Inaing compelled foremen on the: Puri to ‘attend balte Ecta i Susie hese yp | erat wasting nop or he ea in | vee Trea turner ow abr | CR Shes Ra ST apt rap” | Menon ey saree me saat | Rt ret ne," rT i S i. Bs. ter citizens of Ne ‘i ch a die. eving ition, regard to Southern productions, eaterprise ani imic ‘Seeretal a New ‘were not behind ane r au for tacoe lent |’ ventence. Tam the more dostrocs ef colag thie, beowune | BHtdie MeMt bas since wkten somn Seo bandred more, ii ee cominittee to. genfer with tho editors of the | menmmersing tokens of welcome The TWigha Guard break- = fagtexd weith the Newport military, amd. suffice it to 4 A writer in the Nord gives-an.amusing ancedote of the everything was of the flist quality, and was disposed of | Mevolutianary war in Sicdy, After ap engagement st- with great gusto, The New Yorkerawoce determined to | Gaidtasexbdetia, in which the- King’s soldiers were coms. make the macat of their stay at Newport, and aftor break- pletely deaten and fost their cannon, the insurgents foun@ b " , of whe | Sof worm wii Garibtless bave to be teturesdt to Afrios | Kermont Chronele, the organo aad protege of tho Convou- Ha es ease bets suemsis or -atan carly cap. The preseusw of (ho Atriowas ic Florida nue, roms {Pa peevatel eens lies oi fen paps net loca! and macicipel fenctiored civil riguia | Northern scpsrierity and Southern sependeace, nad of | este tapertent circeestance for Vis Uaioe zuwie Sooke | "Re Committer on Me fir Preacher: reparted Rutland } . wero outa * On the Seld a despatch of Gameral Letiaia’s to th “ ite Olt seas trampled Gpon. Persecation, Imprisoameat Oy. They ane that wae @ pratable biog ai toat | ms the nlace, and Rare. James Dougherty, Jouason, a8 | Rerat eying thelr akill at, capa, with, a choice | Ont omplnising thatthe cannon ween too henry, aad and death bave boon, up to this moment, the only ans ver money could be mate outof tt Tansy immediately ap preacher, for movting. e ver q ‘demkics and for of th m not draw "The ins: cihich taey ever received eh the bands of thelr Intatanted | 0 submission or eubjectioa I regret that | hed net the 4 ponte oe ar codueenal wap aaa around the. | WAraed the despatch watts A nasteeet pt stating hat thas tor the euntrect’ to ‘Chrry ee | Afrioane house, } B's lave.an cppostunty of christening De Alkea’s new obargng the goverament SHS a need to take ‘Tho Convention, adjourned until half-past sevea o'cloc's quit, I will confine my remarks in this cocamusication | Wem over und feed them for one your on the we erent cgarsdapeliice etter tho guidance of to what Teas ta the immediate neighborheed of Augusta, | ler sito. Birange to say, the overememt bea} GW. Collanier, Seq. a brother of tho Svnator, ani the ‘Through the politoncss amd weder che guidance of Wr. scooped the contract, snd the negroes wit jamrt ey ay ber ye A eal an. apportunity of iar regg, the President raniteviile 4 ne 4 loug since a membor of the presen Bett Oo, William Gregg, the ot the G: Manufay. | Be eesorted wack to Africa, usder tho ee of tee Or irty years after the isatian ofa State % turtpg Company, I visited the cotten factory at Graaiio, Colonization Society, in ebips meerosiy bets pected 4d | ernment Vertgont had no seat of goaerament—no ville, which ts located about twelve miles from Augusta, uncessforiadie than thove in whiwn they were captwed. | Howe. Governors, councillors anc begislators were: aa , iy Georgia, in South Carolina, near the great through rail New cnic is etmpiy 0 dingracefa! speculstion, hy m aes of whe rood w German pedlers, aw? not uafrequently road reate, and ia the valley of Horte ereck. The pha- voted thele way, with packs of cltbing and provisinas Daw ka. lapeteria idea of labor being made attractive is morefaliy whicn tho society will Bs euaried to poowet a terge | on their amount of pudlio money aad pretend to De ‘ove gurt at The firsa house was located ta, realized tn this establishment then ia gay Fourtertte ta titation ever founded; and yetthore ts mothiag of social Montpelier, prowyind the abont trading | toWn Woudd give the land,’ ant Build the Capitol by Ist fem oF co mmuaiom about |i; It ie capital employing Inbar y meant to make time end opportunity to go farther, and to desoribe more islaad. The weather was delighi@al The ruin that dik canaen suited them exastly, and that t 80 ingioriously the previous nigh Rad solidified the sand: | S™M# Ae of them. and dust, and Newport presontat: « emost attractive ap- | 4 totter from Aucean of the Boch ult. says-—Tke pearance. steamer ‘Tri At two o'clock PJ M., (Thunmlay), the Light Guard, | prought ye x cys poet neg ith the Bistan and 3 ow pork military as guests, sakdown | Irishmen, two of thom, officessand fifteen Belgians, with a most reckerché banquet. af the Adtlantic hotel, served | one officer. ‘The Austrians are to form the nucteua of the up dy mine host Newton, was made,his debut on this 0c | fourth battalion of rigemen. ‘The Irishmen form the ad- caaion a8 & hote! keeper, having been formerly a merchant | vanced guard of their 2,008 eountrymen, whoare toarrive im your city.’ At the dinney Capt. Garland occupied Use | hore in detachments of frog, 10010 200each. Another let- head of the principal tabbe, with the Commewfant sad | tor from Ancona, i the Opinione of Turin, confirms the Staff of the Boston “Tigers” on his right and Ipft. After | above, but adds that the Irishnca were disgusted bot the din of the knife and fork assault and Reraing of with their quarters and the ragged fellows they wore po pool ps had ws measure subsided, Capt. Gar- | henceforth to cousort with; that to quiet them, they arose and made an eloquent speech of welcome tohis | gent to an inn wateadOf to the barracks, but ‘that tet guests. Ho then spake of his own command, its present 7 Beary) flourishing conditivn, aud stated that its future was bril- | Sucione wie hye ty eo rman ng -~~4 Septeunbes, 1808. This eine, with the byt, cost the negroce amounts te very little, wa it ons wot com | $10,003 The building waa ef wool, three stories high, above ten ernie a dag to doo Toole fo04 for the most | hectugonal in form, and sarmounted with a baifry ia the i A shed for thom to dwoil ‘preeea Nant with promise. “Thronghoat the sdress he was in- . cen ee no longer Byitixh sul Since th ~y tak: pane (pr fis own advan'age, bat resulting 10 the beactt of bath gost panteinel rien, acre Nytore: ede The Becond house 4 completed in 1898, at an expanse | “EuPled bene pear eg nk so Me POR roe “y or. disclosures ‘ne capitalist ned the Inborer, usder the wise circstion of | oommonsliy & smal . wd f- | ef ¢438,000, Montpelor paying $15,000. ‘Ths exterior waiis ‘inte Nes one eA by per Riera Gilence and indifferesce on the part of goveraments fateltigent men, ine bappy climate and ine land of plenty. | Thee sre Ainge borght obielly tm lenge quavitig fe | were of beautifully fa fhn po bee from Rous, aed with | 2% eas, Sees of tee tigers and Liew, DD” Superior Court—Special Term. tg ook ae bp | Horse creek isa tributary of the Savannah river,andjeias | tbe ney st taken Zhe & day to fags ont wnat, ant ae - a tieplay po A hades? howe Choi iho Hart, Mr. Mueller, Mr. Barry and Mc. Murray, of the New Before Hon. Judge Woodruff. seers ropean Powers to the court of Napies, sugges: | 41 tnree miles below Augusta. From Graaiteviile to ite poe Sit Ge cuhwat ioe ee ae eet Se | abet 325 F 65 north of State streets simple ta atyle, and bs Light Spay i Fan 2 Dodworth made DRAMATIZERS] OF SCOTCH NOVELS. tive of some reseonebie reforms, and of a more it through broken beds of granite, and at | pretended that tbe neg-are wilt w fot one convente’st for the purposes for which it was desigasl. It phon cek ' ome ane Jest 23.—Jean M. Davenport ve. Dion Bourcieault.— rule, became then expedient, and meceasary. | Surce It passes : ae sbuceacti> as coe the Uniiod sistes caen, Was of, the Grecian-Doric order, with its proper entabla | 4 AIF | POeae was a grand dress parnde of the | uss case, which laa. ttigntion as to the right to trann- Jotat notes were oace presented Wold | a air average to ‘ae ton Of fewilicg occ, wagre | SUF nd pediment extending the width of the contra, and — Te ae “= 5 ae Fight to trana- by the Weetern Powers at 10 nects por diem. Taq coat 10 tue Coiuntariua Soyer”, | to wings of 30 ‘cach, makiag the whole longch 15q | tendered pt. Garland, ae eee eek tate ‘alter Seoat's novo of the “ Ficart Of Mid-Lothiaa, geve ee ae woul therefore be ‘ feet, ‘The centre . 00 feet on, aul ae ying 2 —— on ‘nding dasght Meer pootaiane: the Judge ways, motion must be granted so far aa 6 arnt Aes 1,(U¢ weproes at 1@ gente per day for feeting,. ~ het, Toth apex of the peliment of” the portiog ectators eine 5 tbe gr ‘ples, to make tbe sens cocntry ls much brokea, and might be called alm et mean ee iaieet eae en sere tag Bios oy ge | entre was 60 fet, ant We tne top of ‘te dozas 100 foot 0B.0*, Reid the Boston “Tigers, through one of thoir Tele pte 5 3) Tee 4 : wae ~ ‘ 200 | eat thin ad sce wd supeeinsg. | Rumbers Prowsntaken of brotherly and soldjerly folie | ‘Feferred to in the answer, and s0 as to require the defese im all cages reorived by the deut. and expen age buildinn © S vert with scorn ‘meanifest ae ident, ever: <a g Was burned ‘courteous treatment of them while oa - : et meee Ce ee et wi | REgTSRT ns hos oehan- omens | Se ca - —aA ot 7 Me ba yy “ fog wf 1 vqece mension, aut after tg ‘ant exciting debate of bh aooay took Supt. Garland—who is naturally Nave, 20m of . | Tine daye, the sub ich was the proposition t man—by surprise. my vores isthe Birkin Parlisrsent, ob Se ea eet ae to Burtiguen or sims ounoe wow ia | ggAfter the presentation tho battalion Joinod hands and Dave Gree uo al hopes ot 6 wiacere sad diavable See 7 would be he Have, an appropriation of $4 0 wa ila tocar Seles cenetnoennny mintensze, © Hietiom with thew royal eatcred ding of nse, provided the tahabitants . « J family compen swore BY ‘hs wbole haben a ‘anne ae reer would give fall wceurty to the Treasarer of th: | a8 the evening the band gave an open ait com" | JUNE M.—The Male of Michigan we. Phenis Bank, New o—_-s i he el — pe if Teosive + Feateltiat’ diey” *0M pay, jato the Treasury within too Which appeared to cancenirate around them the entiré | yurk, New trial ordered. Costs to abide event. Pm aha et > falskiog are only she con: | Width, besides a cloth room, Pleke: BONO. ie saee, Ctoriog Tours, © Sum cal ws hailing, which eoatemplated choicest morceau, and their execution beyond criticism. Oirmation of those compacts ana graich, Pe the | Dicchamate Taal, WAH “couse, grist mill, gus the eva | an cohegmneel and aerere. my _ pee wed ined troopa pone A Bye ph Bo reed’ rai Femewsal. seabed Shitect of Boston, , { gelebrated Oongreas of Pontide and the .nm?4"S 1648; | works, COPRBY'sahop, aa mil, eflore, clta ware | 30? oo) | Old, was made by the dist an “Neto of | Spree of Rods Tnland, nocompanted Uy his Rat CHILD LOST.—HONORA COFFINGER, ABOUT ELE. transmitted from fa'ber to eva 16 the pree.. 4 - Meeskanee, OR¢ gil the fooe | though the house was furnished ander Hie ey 1959. | Were received with full military . The Governor ven years old, and tall of her age; was a passenger {rem Acceratio inal Bren tbe beet avg angeags | S040, éelon the other baldings | he canergun Mr. J. icharin. “It was completed otetme TH yy | GUO B Toning BME MAL AF DE MAe up and down tho | Front!" Seniny evening, June Th on her way from Case See4.ty,the Bmperor Nepalooe ila bie proclamation wo | #84 appeatages of linge fans: ThwY gre | Peskstover bi | Tho exterior walls mewmure seventy aovent foot aor “0 | falliary fics Ok ok ek Te merreotnsss of | Mew Yorn." namage, for Boston in ont of the Round teog tepiratioas and long oppose’ claime of the | Ot! & Dundred other substantial buildings, suet | “wads tas wu | Oebee, and the Cann ot ae ent ee eT naan: - We Garden'io tame 1a the New York tieeald Tialiant for thelr Mdepradence, na the tinion of the | S# Rouse for the omploy’s and operative ee eT ee tas creat, to tne pcbita tad, | Core ante ee the a Lh in cate, | ie the Foview. Governer: Sptigus préanitéd Captain || Pome, ate stormasing Oe ee Seep oT ate aeee | cart nas, Smal at conten et | Sem Rae emeemercets | iba aaa reece | c+ Reet Gite ee Ses eas eee | See ee Prelteninaries of Villafrance Nago. ‘Atrion by the frignte Niegera, as well as of « | two wings. ’ The central build: my wef d home from a RN Yorwn sect, addreseing Diesel! to the on the sunject ac | Cty Schoo! houses, savings bank, and eo tcrth The popa- | Av” ‘ neue cxptares |; oy at as in 5 "rope. THAR OR BARK.—1F se : Or! i dy tbe Faunce. {thoes laqulries are weie enue a-auge | tC, the height of which to the apex is mixty fort. It ty Sep." _ ATHA, BURKE, ARK from kag cant een des. | afew viack nate % ke J. deme 17 eile Papi the teowmony of ee Ste = one ty ak foot ait seven ig pnt gtr Roem todd prerafieam oy wen Cis einen Swe Se howery ov v i : reopm. 8, reoumtl j to height, and fwrty- foot in di at ; . - { ° sells | formed by white labor, fo por. | Sirnea Troma” Whe" fast OC ‘Attica, that ay fe. | base, The whole is capyal by s gilt satge of Ag | New York and Sovtn and doubilees 1 will be recipro. | Sted Oss Duly ot Bey. 06 A = world Bear four Te tha | tured pegroce wore sanded At Mourovie, and dig. | ficnlture, bya Mr. L. G Moad, of Brattiebore, which | ed on some future oo \SiOn MMA L. W.—A LETTER FOR YOR 2¥ rire "ROAD- Sanna Sah ay Shoeting cain | tributed moog the varins pieaisvous vf Lorie, | image is frcctiously termol by'the inhabitaste’ as the | ¢ At hallpast seven olchiol, i. Se Me the Light way Post office toy Setzed by the inbabiante of Ceatral aad tbe Ro. Lo {oe p09 whore they are now hold aa claves by tae ature olyiized | ‘“Yaler gal,” and 1 in the viow of yoar corcemamient | Guard under the escort of ihe Bowen Light Infy'ry HEDERIC COX, LATE. - magna” afer the flight of those ven. tome | peor’ : for drat | Begroee tre geatiomed, #0 woalt RoW cana | BO ornazoctt fo any bulldiug. "In" tho ost pics Heh too | mareded down eat to ons home, | A. the | AYREDERIC COX, LATE OF TIVERTON, DEVON, BN, Teaton to feer tbat aparchy wou puen af’ | beekede s ent ust | Seles respensibie for thin fact. five" castaved tary oe | tll for its clevation, it has no grace of posture, and no | New Steamboat left thee dock 2 salvo of artillery was ined, wil hear of something to hie sdvaniage Uy culling at Peacetui aad orveriy govera-aeat, ‘roult | The chet te very year, | SF Mase to plat ani reap ive cuum ea rear of rome | Heavy drapery about the foot tw rotiovy its hare hinge. | Bred, ands display of fireworks and the reciprocal cheers | ‘ gnc i ltl Meta Ses be slow te tavedien <i Oe aie . en Charies, | fellow negrore who hold them ia boxing) Wis. a com | Compared with the fare which will surinyant the Capntos | {rom the boat and shore termbtated the visit of the Now A. ST.AELE, WHO REMOVED ‘FROM HAWLAME toward pred of the modern not company, 28 ile. | Feo 7 00 tke Ubrisuaniz'ng efforis of ihe Crows ition bolt n | pL grewt (ailure—for which, carved tm | Yorkers to Newport. FB, Aucct aiie of Mey, t Mah fo ascertain where he now as 8 verified; and pected apectecte leat | a, the Mate ‘$909. RETURN THE NEW resides. Have been in some of Jemeg By the ftps for uoene, tne tanee sasteee nee re | Mle, a broperte 18 contiausl'y incressteg ia | | Sime lime age & correspondent of the Loaton Nau, | ul the State Homme witht ie Guishet to ist massive v4 waWrOnt. ae ON | Sy. Ay whee ich [aformatiot wil outer SUrorieed some mew, whilst 1 tnapired the greatest say | Se aa er erpencieres O8 improvements and by ihe | SWgaieg Bunset Justitia” wrote Letde: vapor stating Kast and getline styles att far swore crwtibabie than the ia- | The New York Light Guard, Cajtate Garland, retarted et ee em a nt sate Cally spreeoe eagentmente oF eymoathy. whieh are | sn ap dividend of net prone of ton poe’ suan fa ace, | governieent.on the atrioun onasks wibereas tes fox ve toad Duihding, A tr sassh wupetior te erate Sins of dy | Stun ctleutamtaan tab rramety Senta RP a Cy parove yosons —a Geo Of the fastest ani Gocet vessnie in tae sorviom—ine | Other Commonwealth io Now Rag: wud, roe LR Ooaet, woereas (us fect ie tbat duilding, 0 i imuch superior W the State Buse of aoy re they celetyrated the company amulversary. They comey ‘ New Yi would . hear veo in first rate time, an will be seen from our Newport Inquire ors Coal wer ee MOEN, weet eee is #3 ant Porvemeue —sre eager | 10 Law wowt szconD PROCMRDINTS. fome services He siso spoke of the mantvity of tue seve 4 aot + RRs we iateotante of Northern and middie tty | be ebisleed Tears a rich mam, « Unig a we i g H 5 i iz E Ha 4 é Aare grviog .** most eailying exempire of moto. | evtabl shea the factary he was Offered stock American equedree, wheres they wee Mowe tase, June ®, 1869 [XroR: N WANWED—OF MRS. ANN FRAN Fation ane ihe », "Of Umea ine scound | pany but de dined eabecribing, thet he-regrew net mecia, ead ave sunibaod tne grouisah aesire ts coed The Vermont Congregational Co ° » bared emeearicte bent oor Teenie Kine ie tr by at Be The vational fleg opba “™ ‘wobl, by, het patriot gubsorine 4 ‘ni that now he cannes fad say ot Ls | d Ly on onveution, like tier Segis~ ‘The Senatorial Committee met yesterday morning at the | bee bas nee sees bene hank poe as Wark lt an King, Victor Emanacl, the © ‘ the (Of Naptes ore sitll groun."* S40r the intoleraie Inture, 18 8 betty that does tte busiaeer . . ria " n at doce vi ira very short | ayger Bouse, parsaant t adjournment—Mr. Rorch in the er A Se Sas youe of the moet aoe-chical despotism —°4 —— The | ments Hine. ‘Three dbys and evenirys-suilice fr all teste to bo | Chair, After the reading of the minutes Mr. Andrew H now Hew ally received Fi i H : [ i af i and, om the comunent of Karope a to the | ote | 14 Amity place, or R. W. ‘Ories of Cistrere of tae brave aad unc»mprom."%« Sicilians | Keglend, but nowhere have I seca enptaiag 60 be comm. et "oboh “Justin” ‘wrate tance thet saly taco | ype | Gqeee wan called to the stead. —— ee Could not de beard wiih passive lndifference by Gulati | pered to Graviteville te the health‘al, caeerf 1 aud happy | MORE afer che jomed wwe Afrinw myustroa | This morning #¥ day begay with a payor meetey at | joing daly sworn, he testified as follows:—T was ap Peete Sea and bis unterrified ant death eworn companions. The ; <Opeerance and coacition of toe operatives. Toe couairy | Wey casountered four iegat waters, sut off Jaye | Beifpact five o'clock, under ti director of Re Br, ned > P the ttt May Ite Yortwilie is ost Oauee (or which ibey fight ua ‘er tho walle of Palermo te | arouNd i deactifel, and the climats asludrions the steamsr Ethiepe was sese web fire or *: | Viator fi " pokated w Commissioner of tie Central Park in BAT, and | Agalu odie mame adtiress, stating whore ou the rome cause for which tbe ltsilans ehed thote visod eh | Nearty Gil the yout round the poopie wert with shane, | ageate ce board, who bes wreaty filed thom vecosie +uf Pittatoaty a very larg and vosetuble looting | wap elec ‘Treamurer and subsequently Comptrotier of | St maida Varese, Como and % Martns. Toe Bourdon of Navies is | tor! ‘wisdews open end breathe tue freon air. Tas beer nd were on thee reura © Kagiea o nen more | @en@eman, who migfA pass for a Water ain mg the yonn | the Board. the minor featmme of the work on thw JOHN mi. cane N oF Bo more an Iralian (bao Fraccis Joesph of Hapabarg, nor | of labor are limited, giving the people time for recros oo, for ‘ farts | OF eH OF the body. AL ten o'cloe\® the Vortment Doranm . tne pa bets Cersom, bows ke Weak to. bis rola.tpore righienel, than the goveraceoss St-tes | tatenin ta, the tenes, eal temeeaat Seetaes | tas auven Sins ¥ might have-ieen changed by ‘tev svchitect-in-chief, tm- year oe Habla, “Bras alee later The soos 0° Icaly, no meter whether thay wore | week day, cights, and Sunday eoboole, @ih Sowa, | Waye on the He Sisshonary Sucie@@ held its aumiversacy. The reper | portant alterm@ons were madh'Nefory a meeting of the aly i oom Dora at the fout of she A ps or bryoed the o30-e0 of Use. | ers, ome wechere, writing masters, aud Incfintic nan | ing to our tafor | Of tite Seerctary, Reve J. P. Stone, ewnl vomy-enconries | board; the aobitect-in-chief, Mr. Olmstead, I Cp pe pt tina, are ail Bound dy ihe same family alitancs, by the | provessors in ail the usual branches Of educaiion. There | im earnest Ss regres Corte Cie Teer; Sed Gis Srennarer’s ‘vropere } : r santosh oo ‘7 Gaon ment eneves m The ay | monte. it diewbard the unexyeted fact iat thewactaty vs vet n'y eminently fh “wr Lis position, tawing derived his enpe- | We rees = — $s Ng? Masiors 0! of their tyrannical dominion. | hae fo ee and abrubdberies, win Core of the pris | from debt, but ba@ something with waisb: (0 comm | rience from a ‘tg acquaintance with lemdscape garden! whe cam relation “The sare of 8 thousand widows, the blood of @ thoussal | throwing up covl'ng jote Of water tm fromt Of ths factory, | OAs, this fact would Meese auother year. | im Europe and ‘ie country; tie pte: eset af seem party eke for wi contre free OT a3 om = martyrs who tet herowaily ibeir deaths with ths words | and earn cxiage ia the village hes 18 piece of land and | Mt ie Dot their wien to ot | 4a tBSaiations were supmerted by Rev: Dr. Aiken, of Rat- | othe ‘ i <‘uberty wad independence’ upon their ips, mate inet | pretty wh. visited this | Were they woula } land amd Rev. Mr. Noyos, of the parent: suciety ia Newr | ones ® fortnight +. frequently it meste-for special purpoeer; 33 Commercial atest. Haste, | alliance incissolable forever. No aillance of p-inces or shares and | ¢¢0%e and deetroy Yori The first spoke @ the desirab¥aess of Cereloping | Sdon't recollect® omy case of penatation among the enw | 6 ™ PEND noe. Kings, no Giplomstic tetrigding or cajoiory, wil ever be the sDipament of s single cargo. Tes is a0t i008 Desens, lay agency in our cilarches, ant tte fast diecmeert the: 6a; do not thi ot el 2 ‘adie to rescind the boiy comoaxt passet be wean the | The Graniteville factory heart of a | Ses general thing the Fogheh commaniors sont toceme | Pemiiem wf the Hone Wksiowary Sosaty: to the two do. | PTs: aS fi ph ha ce | SS several memdere of the great allan family The whe | slaveholding region, where, perhape, there are more | CMIKR Gre ome Of Infotel mem, wh), beng peor, | Nominaties by which it has lately dea sappomted. In f wen that peculselen coal! be prastineds Kuow of no cob TH. —3 WAS SADRY DISAPPOINTED IN: NOT SBR- Save tseiy attamp ed to tarow discredit and b'ams upon | slaves wishin a giveh circle than la cay other part or tas | Semd Ueir foes to Ube African coast to Gil Meer | om oourse of lis roma, Mr. Nuyonennpiuisctal Yor | Jean between renmbors of the Beard and tie contractors (eee papper epee Garivaidi’s copdoct om ecoount of we ature \aterferense | United States, and yet white labor is Wound cba used eo | 9 Mag aad i occurs very often wanna btnes eons ee ee taken dc the avveste to the highassinasnrs. @, Whe eee HOPR. i tm the Sioulen airuggle, com ering fo ® man who « | prodtediy t) the employer, and eo happily to the om wing their pistion they retire severgl 4 } perenvere 4 — 4 DLEB¥O WILL MaRT OM, x NIGHT few years ago dishonored the very Gams of Gliduster by |. The fact @ that througneut the Soa\h, partica | thousand pounds richer thas when they arrived. RO 2 a eee of the | de you p egy aa = te Y oe vo ww ARY ON MONDAg IONE. bee foolish sttempta and usurpations in Central Amari¢a, | {ur {y ia the cities aad towns, there are namere of vary | Td Glave sonal fe mot more than 400 to 1,000 milna-te ex. | a, SO arvie wen entutel be Dee. | — Weer — i jected that Garibaldi aod of hie fot Hhite people who would deom themvatves dingrecs’ | Wt, and if a vessel ef war wore siationni at nan sieve | 27, McKeon ani Mr. Tyee. | The fest vocau his remarks | (6700 10 * ola ee earl tee whe meta. The 1, THIETHO YOUNG MES. of the King of Sardinia, | to work sice by rile, aa ices laborers 1a the tate eae | copes, and tbe crelsers kept constautly waichiagolong ; Tilt) the inquiry, “What think ye? WHil the Lard.come | Serene wore this whe Board tho sghe: it: adhpted to Abe iornin. iwthh steatage-of the Bh Inst. art whe ealiedas ; epandence and Uberty of their | megroee, but woo fecl elevated tn factory oF ouhag work | We Comat, net & single siave abip comid eeoape, this i | acer ber ting codeine the dinteeabliatiin Wiis. | hg tg mg ay Af oe Duns puacehanametvcunan i their post of bonor is now | where slaves are not emp'o) ed with them relative iy way of destroying the viave trate. Oar own | pigaation Swicy at which Tr. Child preskiod atl Prof, | Wie course by she unbiased jodgment! of Dp te ttt ee i OF Messiaa, as it will be by and superiority and laferioriy Of wastes rare ie | oMicere cannot do so, beosuse if they board vousels whic | Ciirg or Barlinstamn, err, slessre. Cummings, oft debos. | wevaed in all the-arts combined ‘with the work, as <r | Onledria end Adruts. [a past [ote preserre’, a thelr cccapadons as tm their netares. | Ore net slavers they Rave to meet very SerioUerepmB bury and EH Allon, of Mass., and Prof, Boardman, of , Sell ox by the general approbatin of the public ot Vesurias, over the | There is bo Sooers Detwees white ant We may here giveatew brie fsc'# fromaneye wit- Middlebury, delivered very happy ead telling addresses, | The transverse resis wore in the origina® plan; the |) j the Lyd moserchy, Garibalti slave tabor, as “ aeserte § The lador of the 4 ve to the end contition of Li Mr. Commings and Wr Aldea were wory teen! ineon Wkioring of Fiftyeaanth str wes alee in the original: By h. LA] (Gs tens wes, waar Adapted to the wat aot to | Se icrormant was there om one of tacit gala days, wries | F'MiMe the fixed attention of the audience, which, wae | Plan: it was doomed necessary to widen this streot on ac ' shrane tn Chile or aay wbee men, walle mechasice! ant killed labor ie to tere out enme 1,500 Bat ine sitar a a the stilmens was mule maauioat by tae tick | evant of the nomser of vehicles whieh would nasombie- head of Dow Pedro's Beet ig | better and more ~onuaniy performed be Waa. ote pee — fey Taare. About sevealy mea, mach lime | Wo the clock at the farther side ofthe charc'. tere in entering sie Park; the conwaat:was Get xiven te ~ tr the cane of the Graniteville factory , . } “ Me. Wheeler, who “rnnsforred it to Mt, Komam; the latterr the serious attection of capital those of Faltels eon ons Ger B ..dh -R 9 THIRD DAY'S > wade claims for otras, and sutseqgently Mrfeited the mand of Major eae, 7 aweward Mowrrwtamn, Jane 21 3660, | Soutract: the commotion of the werk was givem te somes fend irreguiar that they belied all ths renorte of tke Oo | Yesterday the day began with the morning meting for Duly elie; the entire los tration Sostety arofar | prayer. At ten o'ctock the deingates from fore!on bodies | ghar the ox from fai , 88d the condition of Moarovis such as to | mace theire addresses, and letters were read fom ues " rs Produce as: bat @ favorable impression on the | who wore unable to be present. oun nF ieas, ae, VeNece leteons, 2 60: N. By stranger. houses are all falling to decay, soc there | Mr. Droke, from the Aseociagion of Towa, war very full - Se are po kind of improvemonts io progress. ged are bd vt Gaal, with ty Se witty hit thas | THe bo better than cow i thrilledt (he bow Among other Shings he said Chat if the 0 alteratic ete thou deve | and other wees, Past would onty sond minginen Weat, they wonkl manage | purks more mak Be tected; thin Mentor me metcetes | a ‘can Only Sommant the commiseration of humane to keep thetase poor hab tiey Never OVAL’ Kor hook WAM | Aho number of waowe. Ih the or lewal pial; ail the ‘oridges | oe 960. ihe hoxsted rewult of the aval of the Ame He hat come Kastan a bogging tour. Al tint | at present om the Park wore built by day's work: 1 Uhwak Curwous IaLawns, ‘a a0, 0 the 8: Colonization Society | Yootant t alt for moans, But how he ht, br | they have heem Built in th economicalig than | MYmaw Th Lente Quee— What te Lila Ue in Former Ree | ———— | raheartod, Chanden, of Greenfieh! hod | by contract: the estimate for the brown stone bridge-was | RAAT frmvs— Voloante Origin of the Ielanda—frade—Numiar ont 4 oN | Disappearance and Probable Satctde of | five dollars withont his asking for anythies } #17000 cr #18,980. it cost 8200.07 ShapQmore toveon- | 'T uin'nraaneot es COMMIT AWE ARPOINTED, TO with her euperaban‘tast a 1 o ald, thiat divinity as iia needed no dort | struct it of nmrble: there wil ‘twenty ot | om 7 wea Ce Gay ' Ku-Mayor of New Orleans, I ae ; there will be about twenty ties rot our National I of Feds, de, 0 sever fang sppty } Oe eared creme Peayene, Jone 11 Messrs, Rev. Allor, of Varmint; Dos, of Rho Tat foo! to the Mack, cannot tell how. mmc i will enct tovcoa- | Stina, nt woe wreloc Ye Meta corn Ren 8 ChKy Halk A ‘These iwinnds, though @ few years ago a terra in Os | ame Aisappearance of Charlee WM Waterman datarop | Avery, of New ¥ and Cumsaings, of Maine, brief | Atrurt the rongla; thete whith ig. limited; the Park wilt coat Pa.iee iterated will pmnan wile f notien, cogniéa to the world, exoept to tueir Peruvian naig@bors, teery world, and | of the city, is the topic of intense interest. Mr. Water. | sponded to lout ¢ Lid a feast $4,600,000, thee transverse roads will cost & %. Marion, Cuee as mug of islands, abowading in CA i fran had ‘a universal acquaintance ani many warm | theif several Staten and the sansa in Ble | $500,000, the trees on the peoinomals cost $IaNewe, anit wealth and ourhesities, and are ibe shipping en'repot of We sever st hom the world was eo friends, Ie left bis residence on Phurstay Inst, ani he tes. sthopoans apd i aanves , POLITICAL i" fot since been heard of, Cireamstanoes | . eae . ebay! Stree , . Wheelin, . the Pacific ocean. They hare been the objest of much sent to the Northera | pired to show that he wat laboring ee eee SARE. To hours was tics, | Cone GEOL teen dt seems eae Stoo AS SHRETING OF Tine twaLyrn ANIC Dia ‘eoientific ahd epecuiative invenigation; bat po two have | markets, to New Ye two bandred (hoa | excitement, — wes yen wy The singing wee ne, and the remarks and other matters aiade it more’ exwewive” than sreumed, by ur: FOr petenr than a cuasmmies wan na locke | arrived at the same comeingion—‘‘as many men so many P! = 4 webu mp? watch be en ee Oe Ay speakers patiafictory mag be dy - ont y wang. stable manure, and the latter was finally used» tn deme ate of a are anited souen. —Carried, | _ ve oF 5 wey 1 Feng ce MP rae a ° ‘Other romarke were mate by Professor Gark,a very | mauriala have been furnished by sane member waa rien in sce A meeting | eptaiene— Quet hemines tnt semtenticr”—that fe of tBO | cies paris of the North, and evecaquestly moaspoliss | to relieve the apprebension. When he lef be war oor’ | seewjas man from Burks, ands very ongaciag min from | of the Common Cowell; ane of she caap iy no on the Parte Wigiaeercntlom eerie MARKMAN, Ohairmas. fainnda themeelven; me tothe guano, It generally com: | dhe market in tbe early part of the season. The (asiiiting | tainly in a state of distraction to give @ i Eichmond. The Sroretary's reportawas lien reat, which | fuentahed eand; Ube fiat stance lying in the park were oat he | Coded thet ft t# the excrement of birds, sole sad son Of tranerortation by rattroad and steamers enable the grow | | the worn, ont wat forth by hie family will be fant Shgwed «erent gain pon past year ttm cou | foe n summer hoase on the Ramble: in the haste to tyro t Hoon, together with the decomposition of these sams ani. | $18 0 dohver them i ey A | tn cuenceeama’s pase, Caer Fina tori, | Relations, fe. “che Coavention tee ayvurnt 1. | pen Tar ocier othe patie its walks wore completed be RRLIQIONS NOTICHS. Beri . J ¢ ing's pr, cam wathet . a ft be je ant Mi P. ’ we « « we wee ou y, mals thempelves. I have concluded that the latter forme | Geereh are erry flan.’ wing 8 Desoming te thie | gence about him. No trace of pant tas | The weather hat ton anphesant until (his Pf) before the siaee were taken, ap, and it would injure tao | TORY. PRANK REMINGTON, PASTOR OF THE NOR Georgia are very fue. . Poach growing is becoming tn tis | @ . 4 teapentle are © when Mentpelicn was bathed wnt the hillt [paths if the stones were jpk® ap, so that they were Fo: Toptiet odaireh. ‘nt Prince Garden Musie fhe principal part of this famous manure, thai n0¥ 001. | repion am extensive ant profitable business Mr, Groce | un ag. Tt ts not tmy 4 may stil around her, refreshed by the sof may | sopeod for a aummer honse to be built similar ta tha ane | on Fourteomth suvet, ‘Sixth avenur, this (Sunday) afer pice the ationtion of oaplialista throughont the commer. a a fp an Baan | A | pon my lays, shone wit) their «ammo ie, valle me. With ihe plone | ow the Kumbie, Liew ® person named Keloo anpioy Mi | NoOty-at S3g o*elonte. . dial worid. Ammonia is the provailing constitreat, the | ocosp “Orebard of Me Grege.le at Raaie, & bowntifal | Cripts omy? wes or ahead sath Ne om fie nomen a fama, 1 do act row oF nia aetna com: Paid exbalation of which may bo emoll at the dietancs of moe | spot. where thet caterpriaing, Ci I. 4 . re Boca Rate of Lorene ry Wresrwere 19) er vis | raltied eny breach ve. L have beard, hat do not ARAARARARPAARRDRRARADR ADD “a f When a longus. Maay hold that {i i# imposetblo that ant- | Thre, airs. W* the ronitenc capper atablichet fiom | réduged the legal rate of Interest from 19 to 19 y Sh nny ag Sepp the edb he Tomah RAY yes BRU Al TTA OF . ” Char! “7 . he is two youre fur the redemption of lands woich | shop; be ' J; Ute Raatier was ining. mala and binds cool bave produced #2, enormoas | Many planter? and landowners aré turnlog thet: a:! Toxo od tees Se aon o | fisted by & comm croc, who Poggmamended Hab be lrg dig ng ro Cte Gaqatty; that it mast be tha decrmporition of rock; | ylon to tte cultivation OF the grape, for Mp rrp “ ; 2 ; a * ” , ‘ ° , ° ei . . . es e sf e

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