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——- 2 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER §12, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. , , AFFAIRS IN EUROFE. seh Vat erorene kke rrvom = ie tiene +3 ours Wer our return to Naples wis Oa Nupies Connenponte.ace. nimea entered we oity with an03% & pal Be that wo must allude to ane ” ; “ vited by & deputation to ‘The woight of the entire group From « return recestly issued, it that the cor- | Condition of the people Description of the State Capitol— Population UND fTHMA TRANS 6 “Hog” aF, | 12s de. too wildest | aboot 282 coum, rect total jon of the 901 ‘parliamentary bor Some of the diflerent forms of faith and auperatiiien) *Be 1 Cy 4tiractions Feit toed a ie te Napumt, Sp. T BW.) Phe Last Doys f Me King in Nopua—Susveeded ty Gari bald —Seen's O% Naterno— Inierv'g a with Garsbaldi— Na plea Wurntart, he Vhe 6th aw, Tho of Sertumber, 1840 will long be ro memberet “ty, two of ‘ihe most oventful daye Naples Lag over seeng de first, us thai om which the tast of the Bocr- ous ele is forever; and today, as tho entrance of the Woawexyon o hie country, Hal's liberator. The city was “rly yesterday morning ail eatir with exc tement weit the ‘ews that Gari>aidi had arrived at Salerao, and Wes the King was la the afternoon to loeve # country: oughs ) 4 total | distinction being but emal!, Recent , Santee Scud a tae rete, Geaaas freoonaat o time, have been strack with in? of the Opening Battle of tha RevlutionmIndian Reni- \e 451,686, or, deducting 8,47 for the auivers: pa cay ley cg the ppriowthood there as compared niscences, Be, de. 208. The number of occupiers With those of China, The attendance in the \emp'es, The bistory of Kentun, gross estimated rental of £10 and upwards, was 576,889; | orderly and reverent performance of the religious ser- ‘emturcy remains to be writtes. What of £9 and Kno d 58, Oe i Pome under == 140; | vices, ere ae Vhat, in pee ee 7 ~~ of | ® field for the pen of the competent historian! 1 iried in is over ru of £7 avd under £8, 82,808; and ‘under £1) iflerence ‘to an} j ‘0g | vain to procure at Louisville a copy of either Marshall’s, 615—total male occupiers of houses, the yenial of which is £0and upwards, 864,118. yuan such s!bopeloss act oP Conversion wo Gar itianly. Butler's oF Collins’, response was, “Out of print.’ Tu a recent article in Blackwood’s Magazine, we find 90 love the Jepnnsee peienshooe, I picked up im & second hand book stall, af Oin- following instances of delusions, of reat mi Pela ne stots cinnatt, a coy of Wilson, and a curiously raro work it ie. aH . a impress! de crea iatcommeh, “Tho tober of Charter wag ioe | Dreschiogs, ard that their rb-toric, logic, ws well aa good | 4 “Fiend bas premised me Collins’, and another ‘“Hay- ane, aud hence was styled Jeannie le follie. is grand- ‘Toanners and e:egance of style—whother in conversation | wooi’e Tennessee; but these are imperfect and alic- father, Ferdinand of ‘Arragoa, at prcioandly matnn @ little to be admired; 32 | géther unsatisfactory. bt we ee +4] A proper history of Kentucky is ebelie octasional attacks of insanity, in which he | Sty !ed the Japancse religion —was quite as weil adapted P 'y is greatly needet, anc fancied sumeetf «bores; he woud pranoo feaud tbe bi to gelit the feelings apd touch the sensed of the lower believe I can promise one will be immediately com Nard table, neighing, kicking out at hie servants, dere menced under Walking s great poise, until, exhacated by fatigue, he suf. | . There ws Tuan oaBbicn s* to the particular form of | 1" can 08 yore * rcp complete fered Dimseif to be put t> bed and well covered em considered the State religion of Ja shan on attempted. A gentiomaa re waking he remembered nothing that hed passed pen; ose Gust we-can gies, \t appears to be a form of | siding here, formerly at the head of an important bureau ister, the Marquise de Brezée, bad a droll hallucination: y i: | at Washisgion, is perhaps as well or better qualided than ** Elle croyait avoir un derriere de cristal, ne voulat pas ‘those of the highest class are indubitably bottereducated, | “2y Other for such a work. Msy we not hope that be more intelligent, and far more respected than ia China. ‘Will give the public the result of hie mature thoughts and ur mains de pueu qu'dl ne iui arrivat malheur.”” OFOM- | They are spoken Of aa the encouregers of intellectual pro- rees and education, and the natives gi ‘tbe credit a very extensive readings. Moreover, he has a vast ool- ve tbe introdueers and inventors of many of ther arte and | ction of material, partly the labor of bis dietinguished ap gsiences. Next to these stood former! 4 in all proba- Pinay tea nga enn father, who occupied the most prominent positions 15 the mo! Clergy, fomewhbet resembling in character the tly prices. State during its earlier decades. ty—the people neers The stave was inaugurated on the 12th ul’. . It nears waa aan arse to Naples thus alese and ete ost Art, Literature and Science. rereant © ne bre ig =o There is talk im Paris of the constravtion of large yriog that he pover wi king, | theatre, to contain 6,000 spectators, at tue corer of the > sctapart for bimeclf the palade Angri. | Bontevard Bonne Nouvelle and of toe Roe du Faubourg St. His Gest decree as Dictator declares ai the gavel and mer- | Deajs. It us stated that it will be called the Tueatre Aa- aptie marine vo Le under the command of the Seruwlis | gio francais, Adepiral, Perso, . ee " First their Vat toave of the palace yenterday, Gays it was a | Reformat Uellaaets OF ted ia ine Commons’ Com very melancholy affair for the ‘partice ctucerned. Tho | WKken la year, bas bead planed ft tae cr orbood are Que’'d pedmed very much akvcter by the tears of (be fo | the found Mr. Watts’ “Embarkation of Aird,” and Fa alntag Rian pees aces amare bane, 2° | Mr. Piskeregill’s “Burial of Harold ? declared acs only hey won ae ie ery, et com. | “Wellington's Career: a Military an4 Political Samma- whieh the vpsnimowt voice of the world had ea 7 | Mentary om the delity of friends tn a¢ versity. ry,” by Colonel Ham!ey, ig annont set as forthcoming by nhouhi ne longer remain under the rule cf that family 9) Tuts evening Naples is in a siate of the moat Intense | Blackwood and Co, acty nave redoced 80 large @ por- exottement; cvery wiudon 10 the « s (amiosted with Longman aud Co. bave in the press an ‘‘Antobiography 2. ius umerable lights and decorated with the tricolored dag, | of Mrg. Ploze!, Including @ Ovilection of Ler Lotvere from 3 gf OM it the Surdininn croes in place of the Bourboa | 4315 to 1990."” which disdgured :t befure: conspicuous among them | 4) ia colors emall pleture, now at the Manchaster exbl- ; searencn of ths olty vo night; | itIOB, of & Man Looking out of w Window,” arch only ‘contis ; | measures eight incbes by six, is said to have been sold in nother i one Continued ory of the vi 0 | Paris for 800 guineas. » sod Soult wee y's moving dey, and tee old ten- -- thouwands of * Virw foyien re mat oe the eek + Max von 4) take care ribald ig diiculs to move in the streets; mea me adwtrers e late Germaa poet, ot moat me ge way for aman who will tale better and women op carriages, carte and every vehicle, wave | Schepkendor’, have regolved to benor bis memory by 4 Wt the prom wma Iricolored Hage and chou frantically. A constant cireem | mounment of noble simplicity, ¥o be plaged on is gre, wri mer gbie corer and largeDoxes of everything porta- | n both directions fis the etreots; meu rush up t crot | en the “Goltesacker,” near Coblen| ve Diocks € vp thegateways and were beg transported 2, hogging and kissing cach other's mustaches until The discovery ‘of a method of manufacturing paper ? & i i i sigan ty rake wh ore Inia. ton of Italy to abject muvery «nd ser * arcend the re 1a seven a herrte¢ acd uewilling departere of thean who ue L fely looks @pon everything eo thelr propersy, body Fe out of breath, and it is evilently the impression here | from the leaves Of the tobacco plant te announced. It is | committed suicide wader circumstances indicating insani- w tbe m gle, where they were shipped om board veesele | yhovts that the millenium bas arrived. We sual! see. | costed to be employed im the making of cigarcttes, and ty. Fourrier “peseed bis life ine continual ballucina. poe LA pepe nero Fs Bins ane . Frankfort is famous in the political annals of x wortd alongside to recette them. Mest of them were | Gor ship will probably very soon leave for the East. is the result of mavy years labor aad research of one of | tien.” Carden, Swedenborg, Lavatar, Zimmerman, Ma- popalar op scoous! moe, and and, indeed, in the bistory of the Southwest. Here ook @ for Trieste, where it ie suppoeed hie ex-Majerty auenies Our most akilCal phy icians, who haa discovared that ole | homet, Van Helmont, Loyola, St. Francis Xwrier, St. Do- | O7Or Shey seth tau tn the atxtennel cettery, Niece. Oy Ay | congregated the great lighta of the Mississippi valley: Cape se 4 for a kingtom low: Romrentic Story. of the most fearful disorders of the respiratory orgsns i8 | minic, all had visions. Even Luther had bia bailucina- | ¥, ‘one y, to dhe number of 36000, took up arme | Bere have | pig e prop: aes to fing Abstrian consolation for Aiea THE SISTER CP THE FRENCH EMCRBRS. produced by the acrid vapor of the burnt paper imbibed | tions; Satan frequenty, appeared, Dot ouly wo heve ink- against their Lovereign, and actually: va tne antrihenh caucuslug Political mamouvring beid avd head seved, thougb at present he gee only ac From the Court Journal, Sept. with the smoke of the cigarette. stands tbrown at bis suphistical head, but to get into the capital. ‘Tae Emperor Nebonanga ‘them wito great Sway year after year, during storm and calm, for the lset reformer’s bet and lie beside him, Jcannie 4’Arc gloried in ber celestial visions. The following description of the Papal States is of in- forest at tiie moment:—Before tke war of Italy the States of the Church were divided inte four legations, not count- ing the dtetriet of Rome. The first comprised the provin ces of Bologna, Ferrara, Forti and Ravenna, and were called Romagna, They have teen annexed to Piedmont. ‘The second consisted of the provinces of Urbino, Pesaro, Macerdia, Loreto, Atcona, Fermo, Ascoli and Camerino, ‘and are commonly called tho Marches. They have on the severity; but it seems likely that Ris aseassicatioa was | DAlf century or more. The present rather timeworn wong about by this reactionary and that the se- | Capitol has been the scene of countless plots and counter ver! of Taiko sama and his hostility toChristiana arose | plots, of contending passions, anxious from « fear of this ful confederacy of warlike priests, : d hopes, and bitter Frere are clr gece of the prieothood who rigidly abetain disappointments. The old Weissinger House, which stood from all animal food, and spend @ life of penaace and mor- } upon the spot now occupied by the very fine Capital Hotel tiffcation. Celivac; , though not general Amongst the Jape- —an odd concelt, fof it was built by the town by direct vere tive, ipcotinence being punished with death. | ‘@xation—the only instance I have ever known—often re- The Txkois take charge of certain temples, in which hospi- | echoed to the sound of revelry and the sport of party taliiy and Kindness are carried out to a very profane exultation, A writer in ‘“‘Harpers’,” for August, on Joe. [ Py hr an Govts, Whether he is ufatuated enough to | | Tho death of the Ducboae a’ aine’ bes g ven a terrible | 5. 0, Mozlay wilt commence with the Int Novomber « : , shock to the family of the Empress; much united, and, new, cheap, religious periodical, the Monthly Paper ¢ Waok of making 9 inet eiraggio at that De ot the hiv to which the fairest acion of the | Sunday Teaching, wuder the sane editorship a2 the Aor o Sirwees remains to be coon, An ‘mmerse | house of Montijo has arr ved, until now tase os ly Packet. v y Juable works of } rated. The vature of the uinoas with whicl 1 Dachess ™ lanoeat “08 specie, jevreiry, plate and vales . was aillicted rendered from the rst all hope of recovery { _ After the lapse ot geventsca years since the i wrt havo Veen within the past three weeks seat on board | yo iitcl and for the last month she was wavering bo | Boumcoment of bia intention to that effect, M B Spanish man of wer supposed to be for the same deeti- | tween lifeand death The oriel, which took piace daring Tweddell, of Stokesley, intimates that he is preparing for ‘ Face Bonn ‘deo ‘Yhe preas a new bistory of the important Yorkshire dis- tmstion -end tbe palace 1s literal: 1of everything. | the stay of the Prepress at Faux Bounes, was decisive. a 1 aoe hoethapeplne * . Ing all the Pom. | Fr thet orisw she nover rallied, and remained prosteato | ‘ict of Cleveland, from tho earltest to the preacut time. Bre eelvbrated Musée Berbonieo, containing . ‘anf almost {uanimate, scarcely to be called in lle, there- ‘The Royal Academy hag recentiy admitte1 to ntady in port and Herculancem colle-tions, bas elso saffered cousi- | gfter. The Emperor, wio bad beon apprised by telecrash, | the Antique School a young lady, who has had the cour SPE sab Marre! tes, of the prone rth Romagna, on the east ihe Adriatic, on the south ihe ngs ‘$¢ t .. ¥ p ofthe fatal | age to enter on a thorou sensible course of props- net uJ ‘th; | Daviess, alludes to some of these fc deradly from tho royal fugitives, who no doubtwish to | while at Marselites, of the iney itable ap} ° ee kingdom of Naples, and on'the west Tuscany and the pro- | other or dispute with the citizens upoa questions of faith; » of feative scence. That 4 ai catastrophe, bad wisely urged the departure of tho inm- } ration for the practice of @rt, by doing that which men tellowet: garry with them those sovvemtra of the times that were. | rece trom Fra oa, lest she should be catlod to only have roy ‘Defore, , — of Spoleto and Seregis, ay, sae 2 ~ their : — ‘ae of oe, ee e referring to the great commoner may not be mueb over- Friars Bt netly_ we have the momnatn priesthood, sso Yemen. | WtUsht Tam sorry I cannot say as much for the entire boos before mentioned. ll these sects are more or leas | &rticle,and by way of parenthesis, will correct one or Mendicants, and amongst these thrifts Loo gee ed two errors. Daviess was not the second of Rowan im the ‘The siricts were filed with people eagerly weking for | sjster’s dying momenta. The sea, with al! itr 1 pews, and 001 daring commenced effacing or co | venience and trying, was far less tobe dreated the b A ee wd moral effect of the sad event to which the Empres. w: The mode! of Professor Drake's group for the Borlin 2 | Museum, “The Muse Watering Pogasne,”? Kas been com- a to4 by the artist. Tho muse measures nine feet ic Ube provinces of Spoleto, Peragia and Ricti; the Orst two couatitute what is called Umbria The town of Folign>, which is in Pe ‘the Fulginium of the ancients. The yering up tho Bourbon arms, which are £0 prominent oD } have een compulsorily a witness had phe retried to - ¥ “ oan ie abop ven” of Napler, curounded by groupe otepecta- | Burrts according wo er hizntion. ‘This the mont ice. | yeahs ye mas oragatncar Tees: THe eToOn i | Tourth legato combanes the srogincs ot ltrvoeaded | duced; fuses ws ae pefecly sbngas as tne eonairion | m0%® duel with Dr. Chambers. The late Hoo. Geo. M. devs look ing on with a ludicrous expreasion of delight aud | die trict tm human life, has boen avoided, at ull events; vy Neapolitan ry. The district of Rome, which is arrived at, to prevent a dispute about the color of | Bibb, of Washington, was the second. Daviess defended oother of haman grief, wil! bave To the exh{bition at Brussels, now open, an exhibition coir as of Bs aq | under government patronage,’ to which’ contribations Woring the calm of her Majesty's | Poe ine English school were specially invites, Sir £ twin ced under & specia} regimé, consists of that city, of and Lime, tie sole, su ‘terbo, Orvieto and Civita Vecchia, toe latter being an they sapprensed foar for tho results of their newly formed te: | Gone much towards the ‘evil one” beg geer pm a — Each sect declared the #1 mority. d before her return. - >. f onpuco~l a “ ‘ Ir el Landseer has sent his “Highland Floed,”? Messrs. Ward, | important commercial port. leur hue; all the churches were by the ears upon the sul tucky annually centred here, and innumerable are At threo o'clock T took te train in company with three | |, Fee People have left more regret to thelr circle of | ize aud F. Tayler also (among others) bave ooaribUteA: | The London Seoremtst eays:—It is now almost cortain | J<ct, wll suthoritice at variance: the digpate became se, rem! narrated by the Older ‘ciieesa, 5 otwer of ear olficers and an American gentioman residing | q-a)be: The story of the rivalehip in lave with que for that the failure of the potato crop is then in any a Seteret oe eee ror; PLapen’ 4 cannes, howerer, detain you now, but may hereafter bore, hoping to have am opportanity of ecc!ng Garibaldi | whom she was willing, when the trath became known, to Foreign Miscellany. year since 184%. Tic root crops are full of weeds in most | ques! ato bee! ppd patos ay = gost nn oo the harlequin raw ~ pl, prota apie Thave been enabled cases, and where tolerably clean they cannot grow for want of sun and from excess of moisture. At preseat the farwer’s chief bope iz a dry autumn; without it bis pust- tion will indeed be serious. ‘The Roman Catholic cathedral at Armagh has been twenty years in course of erection, and upwards of £30 000 have ‘expended thereon, independently of a contract for £15,000 recently entered into to complete it. The total-sum contributed to the Papal fund by the Dublin archdiocess amounts to £16,124 4s, 64. The exesution at Damascus of 210 of the Druse mur derers bag struck the Moslems of Syria with terror. It wo attire of the Japanese policeman, as seen to-day, 18 to re- I bave refe ‘State Capit ny ged say rn oe ee ee ee Bcriptive poadtiod log Fin ae or Dae law @ ropresentative 0! many red one w! mar with Dave them unless they mend their ways. But to return | fair poil ithe Duliding Le Bana which presente 0. fo the loana to the caurch. It Is a standing law | of ite erection was the finest Statehouse west of the the Japanese bonves that be who lends them cagh in prey eM pens med Now, however, Ohio, Tennemee av cent at imple interest. Bills of exchange payable | with full length Bereatter are duly given to the lender, who carefully pre- | por Sbeiby. Mr Crittenden, who, oe arco seves them; and it is not unususl for . persons to pomagg eng med aged oma Tn the House of Representa. : i ao. | Sacrifice hesown happwese, but who refset with equal | During the year ending April 30. 1900, there were ex- w Salerno, ‘The road passes through « magnificent coun: rosity te nouent the saaridce, is well known’ st Ma | ported from China to the United States 81,661,428 pauzds wy, winding around the beautiful Bay of Naples, and bay- | Grid. Toe Duc «'Albe was at the time the most elegant | of tea The export to Great Britain for the same per! weg oerour left Mount Veeuvius, rearing tte grim head an® | and bri a fe propo yy ap of Spain,and | amounted to 78,416,052 pounda. C1 bt for his pame estates a8 much as u au a constant colama of hive vaper, Gre scained | for his own persooa! qualities by evory family fe Madris. | snem found guiiy and condemned afo.immetia:cty ci sides, a monument of awful desolation in the midst of the | 1, was soon beheld, however, where his fons had | Goated, Opes oe of 1.dah have been axvemted, of po bie Jertile plains below. Beyond Annunciata you lose | been fixed, as he was seldom a day without paying a visit | 5@ have been hung and 111 shot. 4 , pene ‘the mansion of Madame Montijo, and : « b 4 Might of the sce; for, cutting crows the moun. | {0,tht manent ae tbe rent a rae Aon cata. | King Victor Emanuel has sent the insignia of the Grand weimous country, @ continuation of which forme the | young indies belonging to the family. Cross of the Order of Si. Maarice and et. Lazaras to Add Qremontory which eeparates the Bay of Naples Fer 8 long pried ‘even gossip ‘could point ont the » pp a, te 2 yored one, 80 ¢q' were the Duke's atlentions in pub- 3 rT 270 of the prisoners from Damas fom. that of Selerno, you are surrounded by some | ie divided amonget them all. Ii wag one of the most | cus arrived and wre t tone to Beyrout to bo Sf the most picturesque scenery in taly—iofty moun- picssant sighte in Madrid to behold the highly docorated shipped for Constantinople. y were condeninod to the Ub leave cepec! Gmosione as to = pang oo tives a rally buried with the corpse pa above the reat, What particular ‘oes Intervet may be claimed in the other “world, aa well as to | Js in this {could not gee. ont frighten off the evil ove, who is repi we @ Very | the sta) worth form of Boone, Clarke, dozer other aataral horror of och 10 Cm scaly palatal nature ja | Settucky's brave acd celebrated erin, wo cerines . or ous a troy me, be amore propriate, occup! often. by all old writerstupou Japan, and that is po ph mon earek Ag the eacrifice of the more enthusiastic priesis iu their | jormed the Ken river and desire to inherit more quickly the biessings of tbe future | almost solid limestone. situation of the whole place would sustain 5 inuict apy punishment for the atrocitics committed apon tue Christians. It is estimated that the actual loss of property at Da magcus hag been upwards of three miilions sterling. The losses sustained by the inhabitants of Mouat Lebanon tame on either band, thrown together in fautast'c confu- = the one Lene oe hap gp morn nage orp b; y8 for life, po ea Lagoa yd part a = . 6 bevy of beauties, of divers s! comy and aga, scoundrels, jest class. 10 oxeeptions sien; deop chasms of every coaceivatie shape, villages o! | ynieh the family at that time gould boast, sitting tn front: wore very few. Seven of them had died on tie road, and de emai! whit houses of the country scattered over \t | and behind them, standing ia a row the vurious pre. another large batch were to follow, together with thove Ail, above and below you, produce @ sirange sensation of | tenders to their preference. Madrid oo ald tell at a | condemned to serve for life in the army. Theirembarka- ; a college of | strikes the eye of the -* giance for whom wes intended the murderous attempt at | tion was a strange scene, on which the Moslems looked | would be at the t blo tooal. | state. The nelehborhood of the great religious e stranger as very low, but vuryewe and admiration. There are some pointe on the conquest which had @yidently occasioned the armiag in | with sullen thoes and ap evident sentiment of humiliation, culate. All the eee eameneion or theme &e . 4 os a pg oe et 8 ee re mea thi ++ = ad Daktimoro ané Ohio Railroad which resemble it, but Kere | embrowered cravats and whito kid gloves, with all mno- |", jester from Venice, in the Augsbirg Gace, saya: | totally dectroyed. Twenty eigbt cotlogee and 960 viliages | fotang cite ct tetenpa, avcat bat way petmecn Jeade | ott, fom South Frankfort, this feeling ity gives natore appears ic iia most luxcrlous drew, The moat | Per of glittering order: at tho butwonhole, beneath which, | mie fortifeations of the coast aro capable of roeisting ang | are in ruins; G0 churches bave been pailed down, and | Snadeaca,” It waa visited in 1649 by a Dutoh em>asay, "The city contains about 4,000 iahebi faished cultvetion appears on |} all, giving to it tbe ap- | Ser pee ay matey en, eee attacks, however redoabiable,, The defnco works of forty two convents, ith ine Buropena este. | who aay, hither repair all the learned of Japan to diapute | air of a it und sitenstive pase tes gle gpoarauco of a miniature world by iteelt Fig, olive, pear | the only one, however, whose viows remained inscrcta- | Iyer two years nekriy’ 000,000" Lorine have been eu. | duets or the gardens. in the fertio pial OF te Be aE eee ea a oe ae Paredion, | £200; Aud I have met with many gentlemen of cultivared the Anti Lebanon, from to the Hau- rau, as weil as the crops of the Hauran rtsel , the richest district im Syria, @ total extent of 44,700 square miles, are a)! completely and trretrievabiy just. ‘The Liverpool Times of the 6tn lust says—During the even months endi: ‘uly 31, the arrivals of foreign wheat were twenty six a half per cent beigw the correspond. ing period of iast year, and of flour, the total import was thirty eight per cent jess than in 1559. At Milazzo an tncident occurred which deserves to be cover every svuilsble epot, and bie. Meanwhile one heart was sinking with hope aefer- He ee re oer eee ee potae actin alee yy | Ted, and the uncertainty which in love is mortal; and | plcve om the latter. |The provisional torte Of te wide ‘Yves, festooned from tree 0 tree, seem hardly able t0 | each nour increaring this indecision, became oae of the oar their Lbick! usvered frclt. The railroad bis some | most sickening agony to the fair girl, whose vigilanoo Lat nl — <a. tenant eoabenctr eae ak ar pory beary grades in ‘i, 604 8 at present extended only | Could detect no praference ciuber fur herself or for aay | young men have sought refage in Piedmont, bot very fo" phe one in particular amongst ber companious in the duke so tara Vissea, which ia about twenty seven milea from | Seeiduiticn, no equally were they diateibctod amonget all, | Meserving under tbe rioolor fag. and the ross, thoa- Awerno. Arrived there, # our cas sight presented itself; | She wag of too bold and decketvoe character torubmit | Claiming against foreigners: and tyracts. . Commerce, orerybody made a rush for vam of eome kind. We iy As aad of time vo this unprofiable torturing of | payigation and manufactures are in & depiorable state, wore fortunate to secure one, and of we drove si a fu- A grand bal masque was given by the Queen. She re- | The of Turin, announces that Citta della Piore in yeew vate, with a crowd of othér yebicles of every eort, | solved that this ocvasion—whieb is always considered the States has risep, and that a columa of ingar- gi and overtiowieg with iriots, | OB€ Wherein the greatest tredom of speech is permitiod— of that place entered Monteleone on the ‘9th, pro- naieh, ees aS eS ee ee 4 put an end to the uncertainty which was eating | Claiming Victor Fmanuel. M. Lemini, an influential land- some with muskets, ovbors with pikee aod sticks, ell | her very hearteway. Alone of a'l the family she ex. | Owner, ig at the head! of the movement. ebeaving Ske madmen, iva Garibalds, , viva,’ til) | cused herself from attendagce at the bail. Aided in her A German paper says that there are thirty seven Hon- ait Bsdlam seemed let looee. Atevery atep we met dis | Tomsntic echeme by an evot to whom she was moca a:- | garian olticers serving under Garibaldi, one half of whom tached, she feigned indisposition, and rotired to bed be- | wentexpressly fram Hungary to Italy, the remainder Panded Nespolitan eldiy *0, three or & dotem to | fore her companions hat depertet for the palace; mo sas- | having been emigrants. Ten Hungarian officers, it adds gether, lolling their weary vay Deck Th 5 5 ceeding to the other world on a given day, and expressed house a willipeness to undertare any commisnions for di tu = = a frievas or relat. ves. carefully noted down all such | yabie visi? in “the autumn at aie messages in books carried for tbe parpose, they ioaded their wallew with aims,cnd armed themselves with & sbarp scythe to clear the road of the many thorns and Driass said to impede the paths of Paradise Thas equip ped, the poor creatures would embark on & deep lake {9 & emall qunce; paddling out @ distance, ibey aitacbed heavy weights to thelr bodies and sprang wto the water, whilst their admiring ‘fraternity calmly regarded them aa men Much to be envied, and took care that the capoe should De burnt with fire, asa vessel Woo sacred to be ever de- Mied by being applied to less soble purposes. The Gasette oi 3:. Peterebarg publishes @ letter from Madame Albrect, wife of « physician, dated from Bako dai, in Lhe Island of Japan, the 16th April, giving aa ac ‘ingular ‘The enthusiasts usually apnounced their ‘atention of pro- Many locatties ‘are pointed out of interest to the haistor| and avd hung it up on the bushes, ate bis lunch of breed. pag oR gee smoked bis segar, Lehane hg 9 wrapt iu thought, apparently coutem: of bie garment, thus, ip the feild and pene! p dy ered with the hambieet of bis followers. irectly his ehirt was dry he weat on board the Tuxeri, © | Picken was therefore aroused. fougbt at Melezzo, and of them seven were killed or s $ Were the remsants of tho Kiag When the family carr! bad driven from the door, | wounded, foimerty Veloso, western si count of an excursion ino the mteriw of aioog from Repg)), © the rose, and dirguising Tevet wo a long bieck domino, Ie the Fog'ish Quartert 5 rel frst ei dwg i AE Tie yd country —It required many efforts and more time to great rived hea, Garibald!'s Instead of the brilliant mythological coatame which bat 9 y Reviews, for March, 1825, 8 | trogs ring masses. cruse the Japanese to comsent to our project. Accord! imeon, lived sbeop, apd « more comple been prepared ur ber, abe proceeded tothe palase under | fund the following remarkable paragraph :—Wo are not pesicvmene- Wo treatics General nloce nave the right of tra her's som- yer) “y the fee eerie ene A ae mien ot th ~ andet | advocates for the visiovary projects that interfere with ueo- Our correspondent at Athens, says the Nord, relates | jing by Jand in the interior, and the jana have here etrop cer in — 9 aeube which baret ‘apen She widen Ot aoe pote tas | Sheetabliehirente. Wo svout the ides of @ railrond as im- | 88 incident which may bave very serious consequences y, ple Coneul; but, a8 he the same privi- it we be reat balircoms, but che thought oeeup od her mindeoae | Practicadic. What can be more palpably absurd aud | Tbe Hellenic goverament is in the habit of having drawu oneul Geberal, tbe auth -rities could not main- was. ancord- held bat one object rt igly ridiculous than the prospects held out of locomotives | UP periodically a summary of the information woich it re- | twin apy objeclion on tual score. We purchased Japauese the patred me crowd which swayet to and fro ia the dames. travelling twice as fast as # ooaohes. We should as | ceives from its copauls ia Turkey. Having beea informed | jjj1078, or, an thoy are called here, cages (kahm.) They ie, choked with Pg cng a gmt new at nc, it erin | 8008 €Xpect the prvplo of Woolwiek to mailer themssiyes | of that fact by the Ottoman agent at Athens, Ali Paahs #0 | contained vo tort of weaue, abd are ti long enongh to | yirnere Teg rements many the been shoeen for hint au a general conciive ta the Sinai, | de fies oF upon ous of Congreve’e ricochet ro:kote, as | far forgot himself ag, im epeasing to the dragoman of tae | Gnabie tne legs 10 be extendes ; a0 that we were ooliKged | The Sate matin ee city. eee ite Wile’ Keftre, Soo bott teaseat't? | to put themselves at the mercy of such @ machine, going | Hellenic legation, to describe it ax “base and icfamous.”” | to git croes egged in Japanerefashim, wo hat, however, | [ro sate,military monument Ken-e thread her way towards where he stood, talking age tv, at pu ba rate. The Cab of Me gd ys that this language did not the beck » »pporte { by a ceshion. We were five in nna eer end eee, ‘the Scecs tbcir pent, up feel gs, aod pulling Of thelr greasy | ge wae his wont, to one of the ladice of the Mentys fa: | The Londos Stondant of the 4th alt., says thata proay. | M#tonieh It on the part of the Turks, who think every: | ber—the Consul, bis wie, their son, myself and a lady's | is the Rowolee te eee battie se west shouting aod loping part as though they ex | mye Hist she feare? wot recognitiot: aad priise bon | eo'%0n was inet goted by tho Noblin aa Ieingetown. feat, | SbK Permitted to them; bob that, heveraholees, if jast | maid, and cach af us hat alitier or cage. Seven Japanese | jarety. ihe Menvan eae and oped mighty, others d)2 {tin the most gnmet'fart | by ihe sleeve, arked him, iu the shrill. te! rupir | Way Company, ov Satarday, the Let ingt., against a gon. | Setstaction was not given it might thivk @3 to break olf | functiouarics worn ordered to be in attendance on us, and 1 wer. dt The ino style bu-some seemed invensely diagusted, do | tcne adopted On the Hike cccasione, whether bs wedi | tlewoan tamed Rickardsoo: with a view of patuing an Soa, | ‘plowoatic relations, and to chore its owa time for ob | each of them bats Iiter and two domestion; wo hat alsa | jropcmenttoCol. Richard M Sate, dowot sbey’ wore. on ar ant of ouriataout | tear to dane With one who bad come iho bai! «ith n» | M poswible, to the absurd ‘nnd ropreneasiole pra itico of tenes poole gp A ee Fp RY two guides. The litter is suspended from a jong pole of Sale peida, sade prope, we riages behind |<, reaching down Go ke . otber purpoee than that of treading one sing! 7 ers getting A train while it4s. - a deoply offen: on the sbouklers of moo—two before ant t se Daraly anything a one long etree “idings | with the hero of the night, the quisat “Dua Jona of tay on antes, jor thelr own oeas wale poly that tbe goverainont cannot, without "0 D8 | The laie Legislature made amo. The ect ear a Ld chara tr a ie en0e matter drop. ments crowd of t sod fo wbien be wes tue Observed of all obser vort tor ned, o ado tue moet rigorooe measures to pre. | 2teFS are Feeolved to act with energy. ane qoverpment paiac f bundred of the bie real and agmumed character urged him to comp! Vent or punish a practice which oan never be of any ap- | 62 of the crisie which is commencing, to obtain or do the pic Sonal Guard. crery window io (bie | with alady'e with, and immediately (arcing trum too | preclable afvaniage to the person indulging in it, aud Sere aes beh Rid tave t ph te Bread a pe souniry bas one) was Giled, & Freap of friends with whom be was conversing. he cal | bas often been aitenied wish disastrous consequmnces leteriness apd hesitation Sovereign. lable monument to the great nad pesecd = gasses OE pe age ee nly omered bis bend to the dosaien, end led her, with | in this partionler jastance the 1 penalty of £2 was ey wna presented to raise ee nr through be cews d and a compliment, to the qaadrtile jast then form \py | neath ibet the defendant b; y licens signed who now enjoy see ere serait ct can 0d the, Wings of the Delading, | themslame eaheasne at tes werk enmieee Cak non ans | hotsor; bubtean-efiecncdae tant cowit of Sal wives | Seefiecean queteagn teases iesp ing Gite taap id demain which Boooe reviatnved from savage thralioa where mere received by General Peard, that We | fancy how the heart of that yoong gir! must nave bea: | Jen: itigated by the magistrate (oa nominal fino, Jt | t William fuxtable a Hioense to sell “ spiritual this joven ure Sarees = _ ya corivel, oat Se ee eS ae ea oh she bad ren May, beverthelegs, yerve as a ware ing. In the church of Montevilliers, near Ha ue ee Pe re ia the morning, for great maa : whispered ear words of | From 5 ‘which it appears — Ammeeli, whish wae ho origin of the report in Napiee | deep meaning, upon which her raters Lule was paumber of aye ch Which rater toner | soveatboatn ead 4 co yds i i ; 1560, do said his beod wae nearly istered by the kisses burg’ Can you sot faucy bow that stricken bear! must ates Wf Eeghees is 19° bome yportion of wet to dry days | of the which the people for ® lovg time refused to Dellove | hewe faltered when the words of trath, bright with hie | days63, portne ues of the conves' the Kanawha, where, Ets OR Te ce thane et oan | Rares saponin ete | eRe are enn ag ay babe ey] Seaton en eeu re “at ly on eo , for, wits a y name o real object is lowe 1m ; [ ® saueb larger iad, be boart a great resemblance to | was breathed by bigs. It was the eliest daughter of tne >. + wreck® reported during the month of piace wes fu, Ubon coawe bocted Sem ware teen tab ¢ After some conversat whe the | Countess de Montijo to whom he was dev: and to her | ft s, i» the rnonth of Janaary there wore 220, body of a Indy eaperior was found entire, aad over aa are thea wemorated ip ribaldi'a fw | was he resolved to disclose the secro: on this very night. | {@ 5ebras 2 ca, 108, io Avril 193, tu May 121. | Seegriptiom on alate, stating tbat ber name was 7 Satien at welch we enone Statue gost apse the Bowed yh J Ne hope could therefore remain to the uphappy victim in July @), taking a total during the presout ville, and that eho died in 1760, 79, after Gift; prepared for u@a chamber, which was , commanded at Point Tieg Fc bad sough! the secret which was to bo her Wa con- The 7 veare of conventaal lifo. ‘Though vault very clean, ani decorated with magoifeeut paper hang ict. Old Goveraor iene Lewis, feii fo a jeninatica, “ube withdrew from the ball. "Whes mad oho Grand Duke of Padew in closing the legislative sos. | bonew of several generations of mune, tncre are oaly twelve eT anes Tor us te eit dows, benches with a sort of | Benge in the Capitol of Kentock; on sa to reek further aruid that gay tlicong? ia Rurried hows | #40 of his Chabers maie s sec, of weigh euly woe | iascriptoaa, Sere provided. These statious are desigued for | gevier, Caristiaa, Matthews: ant nae and upg herself in ‘upon the couch she had teft 1) ype paragraphs arc of general interest: — Daring the sewsion of Parliament jast ended, 5,574 fupetionaries who travel on the public service. They iterwards rose to poi anc uthers goores of racge! boys bat to seek the dowpair wish which the years of her fu- | _ 1 do not think | ean vottor defend the {atereate of my J sition, with 197,604 sigustares attached, wore presente! | occupied Ie each mus only sersnaiad irons the sence te | om, that “7. lo el Gn Gee ower their hosde, in At-dawn the leies reversed from the ball. Ali wore | the couse that {avers tho potectiaihy cad mee en Gon Wee oa of a . the t'tal abolition of | one for therdomestics, aud wee divided invo Withreet sone, Dover, tauld be ‘built. | Virginia will do _herwelf cranes ia ean inna other eae fn a | maya otra ae rege | Sedna oe oases ees | Reo eg rte Ey rpm we res | rin My ay “te” Je oa ght the conteg 0 to make her partivipate ia the joy which the Duke's pro | _ “it le with joy, therefore, that | eee ~ ‘An infivential German paper has tho following reply to | lighted oo Our ‘Tetiring'to reat, The rade were vary | PTOMdy ctwines their brows, Tye corner s.oue will be sly van bad ineptrot. She eatered poftly, for abe tuoagt: | Baden and Topiite, which at lees gers geneeneiet theo. the Jourvale which maiztsin that it's for tho luterent of | E60d. Those in the frst part of oar journey were wide, Waa lhe Dext anniversary with all due ceromouy. Dr. ‘afer ging beyord dalerno we ‘She apzroaciied the bel, ani | #0 lone desired, auld mate ts hope than the power aud aa. | Germany 10 keep the line of the Mincio— What is there | Std planted with high trees, the branshes of whica ex: | peu ytemigge, Will deliver the sddress oa the cosssion, ag dere ens s antry iuoe, aa it was with dismay at bebolding the iuvalld, to | thority of oor Gorman fatherland will ‘frow tn concert commen the Rhine and the Mincio? The | tended acrors. each of o tong eendy of American he peblie anariy dark began to despa.r of Garibaldi's arrival, a@ We | whom abr bad bidden a! oc a few Bours and who | With tbe progressive satisfaction of its true imteranl ta- be A yg te tad raluabte diacoaree, Sasso? Shas reeentag rete ans | Ruma, Some emmy St Weve, ee | ree sy is rete Sea ae * » Suat, bo a * | Bow ontel coverlet, wre ipa black domino, f leap oak dieappoiniad, a cloud of dust comlag down the road | with the maak abe ba’ worn tora violently from ker tect | nomtonicd Bineot er Sic ae eee ae ¢oue'the memory of her sarey fencer, Jn act property pet every one ou Une ext vive, amd the next moment | gpd clutched with convulsive pressure in her hand. Sho | his taaction te tae sentence toe creak ene tem, it marvle or broaze. toeu heavy coaBiry wagon, drawn by ‘our horses, dasbed past | Called slow, Dut po aewor was roturndd, Bie, mocticn, to the appellees ira over did more to reclaim the wilderness and beat beck, vw, just epabling us io cuich a glimpse of Cartbald! Bia- | moment she perceived, even by tho light of Np a ag oa Hie by tte, the savage occupant thea the pioneers ot wi = iS, eee oh | Bas reed oes ier Si Pigott Se ee ees Ics ine ade heroes nt et? bicep 7 bat, that 1 bite ia | form wae lus whi and thet he had cour wots : J ot ibe as Defore be woteres Pelermo, Dut #o comnecsly | feavarer were working 08 if the, arved of the deat! ie baown to be en be te even, for Gor wpetionar ice in groupe) vented on wtnois. Goes aad clvitantions trere Lan een the wore of eve. Sowered dha! one color could bo hard | agony house Gubareuna Ay dl. vy . Ipsos altonals to’ gingelor, fh coaster ¢ ., Eyery hil, valley pain miighed from another, Beb.gd (hie came ten of twelve | aste to the Dedelde to bebold with lorror the confirma. by temporal Seanaie tot Gore in gnoco, with at the sbosiders « project Foo tien Cen artt of wie Saree war of the races ouner wagons with Lia followers, aud with only Wee : had ‘thems free the: Wolinees. Mincio thare wings. "In consequence of this we | Zoe Tans, who roamed the forest, did mot occupy the var daidi entered Saierno. It wat @ race to Keep ap with time—the evidence Kt year, when the veesels now con ‘of value in | “functionaries with wings.” Behind Country a8 & permanent home: it was rather a commen them in order to get late the town at th 9 time, and empty poial | *eting for the Hiritish navy shall Be @mished, they wll Mincio to | bunting ground, where contending tribes met im ferce s race of the most tung kine f che dost wat Of the aati- count 736 vessels; with fie ms pe fap a any, is aa ab. combat. But when anew race invaded the domein the mover vefore seen were completely buried in cloude vem, and aftr | 2! 108,786 boress in guns the navy '8 oaly about abstain,’ Besides, war made common cause iu the work of extermination. or five dai, which bd over (Rg & bores’ s engi Tas bali as stroog as the Faglish, piece How well they sucoredes tot the bloody reaorde of Boone. Sianatee. Oo we casa 8. a Sroma oe pace, al! wu The Duke tee | A Milan journal, published tm Prgzeh, called La city was saga one® Lick and « hundred other memorable spor en en of the bride | Memalives, prints information direst Ancoaa, to tne | Italian and free, it was an intermediary for « groai part Thad ececom was vowererwustped bs tan dane crowd i ee Sanet.| Soe eee eS peer ten Raabe! te West” aa ‘ho wad casey ber eat che town, ani when ws wire xt latt bie to pea th2 | gpatr ef untquited love waa cclircy crerooae would she | Thee cbjscls were evapected to be = Decems- timeaished to be briet. I mate meny sotes fag phase, aribala! was oo. the balcouy. Having Dartily | guasent to leave her frieed nd to accapt the ‘Antonelli and others of the Roman Oourt,, Sse }~ pT wn = ere. oy Shctg Dalal we matirned at shoot | mare and fortune it ll Spatr. | Sceh is the story told sa | ment to Trieete. pany TO THE EMTOR OF THE HERALD, wor Um Gee Ae into tbe large Foneptice Pom, acd frees ths ts tee antes | fee chranicice of Madrid, end many people in Paris whoare | Accounts from Syria are considered tatixtactory, | gate receipte of the Oorporation for the Joar amouetel to Merorouta Horm, Naw Torx, Sept. 30, 1660. of Virginia, ce ‘ety > Foon, at the cleeed door of whch were focr bie bea {timate with all the parties bavecmfirmed 1t | The French troop! meet with ao ai ‘tm thor work o0e 228 bn Id., snd the total ‘cxpondivare to £587 421 ’ a we . A. 5 force ~ < = weal” anor © memory Gieenatr ies J | oftand of. The relaxed nerves otthe countenance, wheal: | of pactiieation, which promiees, to go on well towarcs a | 14. 6c , keving 4 balanoe in the hands of the Onaester, | , Y°°r St 12uie correspondent, in his letter of tho £6th | Tics the British porte ‘at Raskuaniay Cunslon sed ee, tect of American cere cure un entrance te a5are | wifettad mother wow—are elven, quoted to peur witiees | MTorene vermination Inin at the deginuing of the present year of £78,007 az fd. | IA» MAKOE eeveral mistakes in “his devcription of t. | cepnen. = cinmed and wo found curt ives tiene with CaciSaid! ia Bis | of a trib; apd we give it ip testimony of the guacrous | , 1t le nald that General Governor <encrat of | oan tt ee pet eS Se eee a ae ee Core Sebaauel gine Bute, sat Scolony opoe ee re Bf tas eet foc anos ahimt ace 2 | Ratate of Be Dusect ae well aa of the stan of mind | HUBERT, wilt yoo be called vo an i comimnand in | Sayevs 0 £4,207 004.16, 104 , showing an ehoeus of Sar eaesoee of the chy of L site quate el oof bus sft ba: uncer what diferent | which enabled ber friecd to forego the ealteh iadul | te srmy of Venstie, and thathe will be replaced in his | ‘abies over damn omvle of BASO@oT Ite bane ee ame ny ye =p ‘late ooo 6 tunes oe te hopelese sorrow, which would have blighted 4 yap yor es by birth 007 Iie. 84. pb ape eee fn ant poy ay ~ te Paris the Nord say —The last official ac. wouth ro A to ——_ * | compte from Constantinople state that the symptoms of pa tay fe of the Miasneipen taine of Palerme and of the eve of erente whicd ca hundred twen! for the present. Curke wan cortaiate leading tr whele {i 1080 wes about 70,000. | Spirit ie colcaiing Keatucky. om Tapia etvoraron hited tent Os aren Can 'Kentecky, bot ‘will'be come r t ag your corr : ; retest. A Cotamen itn jo those which agitate tbe public, and which haa | woman's husband pb BN Nisbe did ot apy the prevout Cy 9 yo —o the brother of the | around uy ii would show some thousa: bo Femaing are to ibe p— bee LP ng Sandidate of the wlemas), | ful spouse, the can red ‘an did not rewido parva tay hh, i wil Dave greater gravity inam is | that aii of the gold and Of the present State: but what hag “ Ca iy supp . | packed It up and taken uatehce of remains belonging to an our congratulations and gout © #her A Naples letter of the Sst ult. eaye —O% the prisoners | ent to the Savioge Bank, quities do exist here: and many of Sek og anawor bis rg Ba way, “ter, | 8 6 great qeamure of the taken dering the sation and the captare of the forts on | ted in his wife's @ bigh degree of interest to the arch: — cor afair goes on woll appears totally re a’ Velay, resniyed to pat the idee inte | 20 OMe Ley > di Kent all who weredieparei to join | Porterday, called and quikes of KenWwoky are now vancous (nat he Res become the most Woaderfel mac of | sxeeation, and cause & stabe of Out Lady of France by bo | 2: a4 Saat to Naples those who wished to go, oe + foes Oe Toe eres Sanit te sulense Ba aco and be admuratice of millions, bct speake@otibere | raised in tai place. Thanke 10 the ailiaKve a Mou A letter from Albania mentions that the Catholic priests Covsiderable { ‘he minor relics of art ome hele If be hod Dat an aaigaideant part | peigneur Mer:bon, Dishop of Valus. on the 6th of Ruptem. | Of the Pforinee are preparing & petition to the Ports, Mra. bg depo, Lories <a, jes hard \e realise that hanfiy four mocsie | ber, 1658, & soleeription wae Oleaed ubrusctoat all | SAking, em9mg otber thines, that they may haye oiebops, | now with her al a os nd with only p bamdinl of devoiat folowers, | France, aor on to 29ub of April, | fee Emoerce, in | Matives of the covniry, and not foreigners, to reeds | pody 5 SE Aeamort enmiecs at ment or acta, gh mace bine matter a | eadicion to © git wo money, ‘presedted Monseiguere.| ever them—eipes Yousicnor Bogdano rich wees onty tho | Seewe ree we *preial committon on 7 oe date pemande of Toya! tro ips, deferting | Morinon, with 160 000 ilecreqtme (abort 107 tone) “fragt | Bate of te Finperor of Aastria in the public prayers af & canal *} Aa@ociat!oe, the cha.> a mn we Hy atvuccitg trom wie | iroa, part of We cunmoe taken bY the cenquenoes oc ao. | Menoribg Wha Saian aitogetbor ae i be ware not to 0’ | Froeetech Sone wenden Seon ¥igaroaaly proves «be none! | hamlopo vereign cooptry. “Oar jadetats rs vestded, . Rot caly ie Kenta ab ry ¢ ia tee M. Benosiiews, who wee rend with the ereeice | Awue Protun (ates the letter) hae sent $0 tie cons ete Sa | iechenton fone te ne Woot aes soatngeet, acy - vedo hie of thin eo@raucus sat se, hee 4 veD vv Jonce uf high | Hoa the gam -f 900,000 plaeres fo silver, and 300,000 a ye | Bie Detereea see rere bare boon made wad aaah vales A. tue see Rleg | ligenee im the arrangement of the work sed wea pasieee we provisions.” The pavers recive by the | but Ht ie Bh ie proposed to continue ihn, te owe'cB | gouty waleh le Insorape From ‘aot toa | from Albans are full of the moet hostile and te- | for tr that eon | serraptioe’ ond. the fines, thete resenrches without ip 4 04 tad | Mere B18 40 prodogn # mag cendiary artieiwe or Turkey. In the plainest langange | are eoomected 1 Sok Tor won erie of Solonce may onanktaete - Gave works which are eyo * Chroticur of the ompire t» seize the | the community Mpo reeulia. Kentucky offers 9 now t ; bg UFoek e297 | of a house (ustion mee be en ee Te oes ot eatsriane the onaer of Wer te ihe psa Obituary. Sy, ee eed at Ving tnd wie » ieaided at Bi of ai) nia carnir, taxen Bastor, Ost. 1 a ersity, deserived » ah ; : tyat tho p09 ” vee vocdeetied. FONE hie desertirg @ Z mee 0 F atit, Tae th Cheek: coullae ee 500. fow, aud very Sew, of the remaine to Peyote " : ¢ «me 2 “«@ ee eee ee Sey ee lee ag td ee ttn Rove ratner deveced 1 Of Whe Ree ee Met, OT Che OD. Ine oapue, Ore 7 7 - M S Dewinpling? more Une 10 cee: u | gircsh wud de wucolmabie wel dowetedn ees Of Hue aiatery | What comelinens whe posscened, sepreseaied this awtrst < Gangrene. meee ) SSoengy Mga tae tes te dco vase pi ns ° say,