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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1860,-TRIPLE SHEET. 5 rt Miler Stef ae Ae Royo aR a PT ae wows aries rathimemnesiememnemaen y interested im the coming event than in thearti- | is railed as to what may pass between the Queen And then tae blood rune redder as, by the law of associa. | from Paris, and their music was about as delightful Wi a . poltiieal excitements gotten up every evening with | *°¢ the Prince Regent on tha present state of | tion, the memory reverts to the past Ideauity of the re- the soreenting of @ baahinedoed infant a THE WAR IN ITALY. No Mg "yo. gh Min te quit, Why? ns, torches amd the tom-fool paraphernalia of the | ed personages a take b ee —s — j Pay night of he a meg en preted Were ig ingianatBhorteropa—buiin oat for food— Y a as about 8 travel ‘sh Filibus Leaving bad luck | ci ruiert. ur ity goverment are ta labor with | Warsaw, "and great curly "be roused aa of name Lmofieat aera sa ve, foes at ike | Dehn them.” Boe oii "and White Anteloa whe Bagi oe met wanted—Chiua £1,000,000 por cv a8eq ences. our Vrown wi itwillbe = were jog men 5 ‘preaen| od —— for suaataining the heir to Lopes Queew’s viel i From ba no fiquidcanco of wns kind. femembored that waa the eerie ty Hrance, Ta 6h ts ihe | warp eaboding SS a es ee ros WHERE ARE THE \SUTRALITY LAWS? —IS THR AOR Tent Ye aaa s P ry Lord John Russell is arge of Queen potas , commanding ation en pees ee and to upop USTERING DBAD!—PaTRIOTS, NOT FILI- . son the Prince’s arrival, and were oongratalated | ou!y goes to see her daughter aad ber daughter's children; (ha Eg ee eeeattaied Ua wale tae ae) (Somens ROv-—witieay Oe DURA OMA A... Teleheccess........... i —— » royal party upon the fact that Boston, which was | We ¢0 not iberefore couteriplate her so much in the ca- | rian, and imal ciaoomitise of toe howule and amonious con, | ment {9 to wend them farming tools and man 10 | SELY-XAISED EXPEDITION—NAMES OF MILITARY | —not yet provided’ for-only ‘£000\660" voted 12, oo? Pecity of English sovereign as in that in which she bas Cf France and thetr Indiow alites, for the | show how to use tei, and also missionaries and AND NAVAL © ~ ; i alee, ‘tt town to rebel against British authority in the | ‘toue with equal lustre—as au Roglish mother of the true | the bo andthe West Tho construction of fort Fit othe | feachers.” AD ‘Of $15,000 for iiftoen years isto | Por Fre Cane AAS SOS oee | Se ae nee Be Teen; Bee steaueet, ines ce, was also the first in the States to send greetings | domestic stamp, presiding over ber Lome with a wise | Tvink of /be French for tress of 1¥t Quewne. forming, w Pegrasted theen, and white inca sro tobe promibiies | TOTCEAM WITH Ald-—iraLy 90 5B Pui re ae Baa A: ihe gucerel war, England Je in dignity, and training ler children in their duty to God ‘Saarresion. the primary cause an:| commencement of that | from settling on lands, The reservati TO THE ADKIATIC—BRITISH OFFIOSKS ibis che lete (hie steamer pars al! the forts. This Prince on hig arrival on our shores. Mayor Lin- | Qnty» aug See event{ni war termlaated by the trea'y of Pariain May, | 24'the moute of Bandy creek aad extends Op) ihe Arkace | 48 PILIBUSTERS—PEREONAL DESCHT?TION OF GaRI- | OOMpromises her with Austria and all Germany. Russia ecompasied the Prince to St. John and Fredericton, While her Majesty in enjoying the society of her dangh- rah sian aan te ah Ry ay | Sas to near the mouth of the Huerfano, a ‘contains BALDI, BFC., BRO. } gmt ce ante eo pegge en Roi aa Lg |~ Brunswick, gad it would seem that he established | ter, and Prince iowa xolden opisions amoog | and. ‘rusting whe Tactidies of Intarcoutes with this city in | about S(teen bundred square miles. The agreemeat wes OUR SPECIAL LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. | Hf an ee ey the South Africans, the Prince of Wales has passed from | Jouruering io or returning (rom pots ttrther west, witt in | werely a verbal obe, ag the bwelve Cheyennes, although | land locks #% voluateers aud says she is not afraid. fan intimate acquaintance with his Royal Highness, ‘ . o wise inierere with the courenltuce ? ‘A Tipe ty On Boany Sreawsair Exveton, Bound 10 ieacy, wan with a Jighted on a of powder ts tha the colonial dominions of Sugiand into Mr, Brigav’s wodel | ? . of his lordahip, whilst | galisiod for themselves, were vot sure of the couaent of , ital ie Po et the preparations for the reception in thie city bile of the United States. Quite a uew phase of | !\ Will atiord to uaa ‘ul occasion to render his presence | the rest of the tribe to the ment. ‘The docamente Ory AaxwicH, 70 miles from London, Sept. 27, 1380. | analogy of blic aad | today. Revulation, repu! Pittebr " “4 + im that stato of forwardneas in which they might | !e, cclal and political, Ml bare met biz there, Toore ply for recard Is the Tuvure canals ot cue game,tiine #4. | will probably not be Pigned until vext opring, align ‘“Rxpect you at five o'clock to-morrow morning, at East- | ‘76 Oliiope,, N sabtastend ef teageeralt tones see a great and flourishing people, rich, enter- | name anc co ‘im viliciel seal the of y there i some hope of fluishipg the business this fail ‘Coun! peen, There fs to be a military display and review | prising and hospitable. He will sce a great mixture of | renowned and liherst wateomens noe name oo nea enone aman: {ty lodges ov matically nana ag abet ay amted Bad o> ) Common ad's ball at tho Boston theatre, A mua- | reoee and very curious combinatious of personal qualities, | cident of tere aring ours? the vial of his Saniaheo iaiits | Pichetat, some twenty dive failce distant Swhien ing | *tibuaters off, Ticket enclosed, Don’t fail.” ‘This was | , Au¢ now to Gartpalat. Too. Dest bo oan awe thing estival or @.eoncert, or something of that sort, in He will see institutions and manners = eaek bas 20 sir kingly moved the hearts and swa | gent jn three Chiels—"Old Woman,” ‘Biack Bird” and | Sent to me about midnight yesterday, and I thought it was | do for Naples ts to strect railway. Hall, baa been projected, but doubta\are expremed | that'thore people are act ike bis oe aeopi, a fern of tds 4 Wib profound reepest smi Graaore: frSirong Arm”, They profeas tue pfofoundeat, reversice | too good a hing to paas; x0 here TA, astonished to oe «| Bees ee aoe eens aeaaped Secibaael, wie legene er tho Prince would accept the entertainment, and | institutions not like the institutions of ts mative land. |” Not content | gee ee —— — bg ey ‘whereabouts’ of tho | Tesiment leave Eoglaud, under flags and music, without a | ena a aniy,® modest, unpreaumin, little ity government are all at sea on that subjest, A | He will leern that America in aot the political paradise of | gaeded to Toronto to euppurt the requgst TP the Mapor, | depredators ou the Santa Fe route last winter. word of opposition from the government, and under the | tieu.” "Your 'clock tec hi tae ream tobe ittee haa gone to New York to settle this matter, aa | jrrch we bear = nor fs cnlnk cot ental “The invitation, & Toronto paper, ‘was coaveyed to | ,,"* y babes re rpg a ig peed noke of aseventy-four. What does it mean? Wherearetho | horee, like the gaucho of the parpas, on as fs some other pointe on whieh cur muniofpal fathers | and ‘fertile woil aad wito territory, and adoandicg’| Ma Greece by General Robinson, chairman, and the Hoa. | Waco peuween he Commissioner and each of the chiets, | Nestrality laws? Never was thero suoh a bold-faced act— | | weFe, from the iranmel of rooiety fogged somewhat. Population, Amorica ie nevertueless one of the worst g9- | zens of Pitsburg, on Saturd layor and citi’ | The operation was somewhat tedious, aod must have | Men, money, guna and ammunition, and in broad day- | hours, and werk eee ty tet S sleet for Yerned countries iu the world. He will nee a great poopie \tsbarg, on Saturday morning, and in the course | een Slightly diptasiefnl to Mr. Greenwsod, if ho reflocted antl work or ght i resumed until the afternoon military review upon the Common Thursday after- | 20 swayed and biiuded by an abstract. idea ef linerty naa | OF the aftersoon those gentlemen were ‘called upon per. | heen hy , . Light. meal, and bed at nine; Lut little meat, no wit ei bo an impunng apoctace for Boslon. The Fiat | eqraity aa to be peachy incapable nf reaung tse | SPRAlH,OY Lerd Lyonewad Major General Bruce > inturm | Haat most Indians eveon fei heal excntive warrant | Mao ago of fuibustering Is dead. Patriot, not albantor | SVR Heer entre 2 lve au wien you granp’ Se had pn ts, under the orders of Governor Banks, to | Scrre#Ponding concrete, and, compelled therefore to sid | Gian eoicmporary wide'=“We Uole, also, tnal General | ¢Blltely frco from entaseous disoates.’ A small band of | Row. That Crampton-Barclay Ronatft afftr was noting, | Toaily of purpose or feeling ‘cin eaitez te ae BO p, and ia order that a full division may appear, nine | rumbers, He will find all. tbengutful people: all the moc | Febivson and Mr. Denny wero not only kindiy aud hos. | APeabes iw on the ground-—princlpally women and | Walker, Heuningsen aud Lopenarcovershadowed. Horo! | ner. éver sweet tempore, speaking litte, and whol fates belonging’ to regimonte ta ottior parte'be the | eyed interest, all tho professional mex” all the subetase play treated by our most istingulsbed oltinins, bat | Te i.oie number of Iudians pretent can be given ag | William De Koban—tbe sailor, captata, plot, traveller, lin Poslectfal of self, 70a feel at oreo at” home” wit avo eon detailed fer the eowasica. ‘Tho numbers | ‘it! oue and ticew of the country, longing above sll | ciutiavitation ascotpuariot the royal Geely Voakes See, | Wows —Aeven, hundred “Arrapahoes, ty Chayones, | gulst, merchant, French, Hugliah, Ameriean—everything, | if] snay uke ihe term, iho luge timc te ates militia may be estimated as follows:—Forty-two | moat of ihe push « chameh thee ehiecionton mat; Aud | coe wad Huron.” They ei yi who woald attemp, | *ome that have been around the fori all eummer, !n ad- | inal! lands—eommander-tu chief of an expedition which ho | manocr. dis wardrobe may be summed uy briely-_twe to now ai indirectly, by word or act, | ee a Shiv ase pe sree ly che, be bas got up himseif and deepatched inthe Emporor, Fonny | Ted “avne! Shirts, two pairs troweere, and a black fels bat, Th " iecore, utes, Sity men each, two thousand one huadred; | provide them with a permanent remedy against govera- | between England States. “They are ono in | his trusty sword, a biade of some (hirty fly inches ia Hon of ‘nell conte,” anmei In ments that arc weak aud incapable. He Will sce the high blood Commissioner gave to Littie Maven and 3torm | name, that, to carry republicans, This man De Roban | jength, bi jon of Coen Tyee Tigh Dry and Pony | "Sati ae yee ae era | mga eye gts we ncod cs kT | ma che Scand fom | tok down he Grow ettion end mud testi the | ss inary up ke a » ) - é t ound rs, two hundred; officers (general, ficid | levelling tufluence of the mob, so bam , sol erauiyng bmi we {c delighting tho Canadians | 71 Cf caumpaiga medals of all the different sorts, warmod | Washington! ‘Geaeral,”” said De Rohan, “I bring tho T3cipepen, nad. selgna about ¢ 35 pound, the chest and Good y bimeelt, we have accounts Uape va! aff), sixty-four; musicians, one hundred and defective sdminisiration and Lage IB aoe of = the doings ‘there on the gigit of Prines | tbe hearts of Several red skins by presenting them each | Washington of America to take the Washington of Europe ms ofall spoagh bo be, he We torribig with the sword * ay be considered one ewordemea that no decent man who hes a social or pol! ‘ with one of the gittering ornaments. The prizes were at ” making ® total of two thousand five hundred | to cee can be fornd to Ik, The Presidentship is | irentcic ine: eldene and. replete whee Le tat® | 1:08 exibited Uy the forvanalo reciptenta to hosts of ad- | ‘MO MAlY I” The ship bas always been in lack. What's | Sith tt Ait ower cool, and collected, particuieny see fourteen. The Datialion of soldiers weariug | Practically going bogging. Gur Fringe will, we trust, e | uring the stay of the royal ful Toe Prince war pre, | Miring friends. Little Raven had the misioriuge io loss | 28 name? Think of that. General Garibaldi was born | fire he sccms ihe very personification of intropdiiy; and itish red coats will be @ marked feature in the dis- we Bee the elave States us well as the froo. 3% | gent at reviews and balls, and penetrated far into the lani | 28 medal goon after its reception, and, in the fullness and | on the Fourth of July, and landed his troops from a | yet with the warrior you find combined ali the modesty iN there We can boast of no such regimenta aa the crack E poplar ook mative tepengl o vert nerf el sek of the Boers. The sous of her Majeety have had the a. | S&¢nees of Lis heart, be offered a rowurd of ton horses t0 | steamer called the Washington. What a coinoldence, | of woman. His hair is now soanty, the veard full f MA | the lucky finder, ‘ ate of NewYork, bat there are several corpe the protection of equal rights, acd that men ‘who Tartage of kind and wiso preceptors, ‘and they are fail of | "ES wr Reut has resigned his post of Indian Agent, | This i# the second batch from England. formed estt wall neleeoeds tne Sentence rimerkatie es Massachusetts Volunteer Militia that can | finn cAinuiy Proud Of mor own, freedom contribute to | The 18 4 happy mother, and she dearly loves her | Sid gees to the border in company with Jadgo Groen: | The Melazz0 steam yacht satied Soptomber 19, with | their promiuence. " bo excelied in the country. The grand diil- | the presenoo of these astonishing moral auc. poritical pho. — — fi.nee the siicticnabe sediety of ber es Cag fn eet Oy charge of af | three huodred Pompadoure, Both steamers, with u Bri- i A bomen our Pri » ‘russia and German; “tod R ‘asbions for hich has diled the minds of our geuerals, and cap- | bonne our poeta egy to-snlne mare senna expect inch, and they ait herp sumppokiied 'Y | Boone, of Denver, has besa spoken of both by the Iadiane | tth icgion of one thousand men, ave to rendezvous near sone = se gcqopany mighty mea of war, is how 40 go through with | Noll Balanced constitution of hie ative». !, and he wall pret sal: and olbers, aid’ from what T can learn would bo the | Naples; but so close ie the commander, that although 1 | Qetober ie loeding oe daemons: dowardn the winter. lutions of the review upon the parade ground of | changes Engiand must beware if she would acop her place | THE S¥ORTING EXCURSIONS OF PRINCE ten woah vy cn pergr eta rg ig tee sn tn hie guest, beldcensiet give we the signals, What if | We Rave wo lnlger the: frectnely: Mas Simglieny OF aS mon, Tho line, when formed in marching order, | SmOug nations. | sistent ti ve ALFRED, being a grandson of Daniel Boone, of historic fame, aud | the expedition brings up in Central Aucrioa or Mexico, Fad soitetiels he ries ahs ten elne ee ecan American tions: ror Qrahan m bay 401 7 or. J erele the Gomaon on. the outaid, from Boyiston | just sow, for our transatlantic icc gare doing cir vast | The Gatiryvabed party tor cuoanied aad rede izto the | Iadiam trader and \reaty mover.” | OT TOM M2 AR | oF Cube, on possibly at Venice! ABy quantity of 8 | beginning to make their appearanca combina some whe through Charles and Bongon streets tofPark strect, | to show overwbelmir gly their reepect for the pri. siple of | bush on the Anumterdat Plata, They bosted-ali the way | ‘The Kiowas, wbo have been for some time hostile, gent | COUR—billa and paper—are before me, Goo. Bates & | the character of winter dress with the lighter and morg seems hardly possible that when they are enclosed | Toyaity and the person of our Queen. They are according | to the Ocege, wai avoceeded in kilMng two ‘ine ouaKs and | in word yeeterday by a Cheyenne chief tha! they wish | ©9., Birmingham, small arms trade, furnished 1,000 rifles, | — ke rn Of the tollettes worn in warm weather, hiraited space of the parade ground-—a lovel pint on | {2,t26Prin6e all the honor, hospitality and friendlinessin | three baie, ‘The Prince mecined warily to enjoy tne | wo make peace report is in circulation, aud baa | and somebody else sends a Dill for as many uniforms and | oyerice dreess aed are Tepid bee etue, Bide, exeept for ar thelr power with unstinting band and carcest beart. The | sport. Fis countrrauon wer firebed with excitemoay, | reached tho States ero thie, that they bave killed tareo | 4 Tee core nay roland bp mocter materials. tern aide ofthe park—there should be suflclent | people of Fugland regard the reeoption of tho Vrince in | aba biecye epervied with delizhi, “Ho wis veyuosied t\ | men at Poacoek’s ranch, two huadrod miles Below here. ant, gpa te regen rahe matey fp Py ggg Bed vodingass forks Of crete will iaaagerete (he seesea, ‘ot b's t - Garibaldi subscription only amounts to £2,000, be bas | #Dd can be worn cither with a pointed or a round body. jo dispiay ‘the column in review. Our military with deep intereet, and will not be slow | accept one of the backs, whereayor Le requesied sa gnt | if it ts true, we are hardly ready to come on friendly | Grawn on Garibaldi Roe A £13,000 more. What if the | Of course, with the iatter, the skirt must bo eet in large ¥! We bear that ail toe game Kilied was seat on boar? Baite, a man in the employ of Colonel Bent, at itary sense, ben the opportunity comes. Mr. Gecrge Reed, abo hal exerted Nunses @uthr’ | point about forty miles below ihe fort. Be was | Wi! they pay afer delivering? | Perhaps. Lb Sgr Pb Bo adr magma hela pivasure to his Buyal Agnew. Tos fist hace, secured in the back three timee, received thr Major Edw, Btyles, British officer, 18 te 1 the | Gresnes; either several narrow ones 9 the ines, or ona 101m deT8 of the troops will depend somewhat upon ROYALTY AND REPUBLICANTSM. volt ané OU, gutloped off 12 fa pareate coe T Soleteas ag in various parte of his bog, | military department. De Robaa is the naval A. D. C, large, surmounted by narrower ones, or by 9 trimming. stances. If Thursday should be made a holiday, [From the Baropean Times, Sept. $9 | in'at tho Ceath tbe vig aedates vastly amoed te | tod wan sculped with w dull “ktite,” tho’ whcio | 2 Liberator, and chief of the «=vition. The follow. igo buttons, called mucaroony warrouided wit boy - * | Our London coutem the courtly Morning Post, | ¢ | the irivce seemed vastly amosed t | tad was sculped with @ oi tlley the whole | ing te the muster roll of officers atuwbed to the corps:— | are in great favor as oruaments for redingoles, or a sim: ees in general suspended, the different corps | hasan article Guweke catia’ vimit 1 the youag Pri hed the peer arenes A moet piewant ay way | covering of him head oa which toe hoir grew, boing torn esjor—-Eaward & les. ple style of drees. ? vo tueir full Complement, and not Toss than 2,700 | of Waten to Canata, in mach of which we agreo. Bay Reeds 5e tiie tee bal eed ee eee eee eet nett keene |. coreabe—2. Sielamets, Hampion (Adjotant), @, a, | > Pasdementerie, which bas so long played an important ren wil be We Sl ind seh wir, pian "self wi it oe ete Sormeatcmccam tw | gua ey anges ora back ty ce 2 | cama, Hohe Crome, W, aon. hnty W- Gre | part mole wilcontave dr machen # been understood that the Ancient and Honorable | mestic happiness which has fallen to her lot, and which | f1W0. | A! clong tbe ling there ¥ sre \atications of tao | He ie now at the fort, and will probsbly recover, but will iheaaeod me Blakeuey, C. R. Buckle, 0. ©. Hur- P the paletot ie the form of mantle most used, and is fare to esoort the Mayor and the Prines to the | is in a great part the conseqnences of thes vir. | WYAliy 01 thes payer day ll CLR Re a Patterson, J. G. ‘Sade, G, P, | made either in light cloth or eilk. ‘The burnous ‘we still review on Thureday, It is intimated, however, | *¥ee | Iz have the care and jadgmont of her wa | {i¥> one Biale Pr Y : 7 - the | Waiker, W. Stares, R. Walker. worn, with either round or ® square hood, though our ‘ iu * | jesty been so woll exemplified as in the education of her | 1. ; Welcome, Prince 5 oh | attack. . Ensigns—A. Ariinj W. F, Bontems, Geo. Crouch, A. | ¢leguntes seem to prefer the capuchon vieille femme, ou ¢ Prince will wot accept an escort, and this ques: | children. So much interest have these young princes nud | ‘He cAtoe upon some ince waving fa the air, But the | | Astranger from the Fast, viniting thie post, is aetoniahed —— Lloyd, B, Mason, C, H. Morel, W. ©. Now. | account off its belng more becoming tothe figure. Bot . | erected near the Coega vailey. The Priaco and Go | lately acting as the clerk ef Cos. Loa’, is. Yulchmag, who 4 etations pee yernor sloped jor the cight et MsLoughlia’s | only reads and writes tolerably, Dut who i « titea 'nguist saling Seteet—Retee win erat vee, es in ther of the Prince of Wales, his Royal Highness | jow them wirrevor they go. otbing © pore the | ftation, then at Cove for thy seed ciht of | in bis way. Inthe course of an boiroue sl coarnim | fea4 Daporer pats = ed in the Crimean war, in the | 1/amas are much in vogue, on account of their lightness Alvert, was elected @ member of the Ancient end ; eee rod Deaueaiens ieee ; p res Ie ag Hw Hall aad wit ees made its and cf plersburg; . ‘orm of neglige le ance, ble Astiniet daaee : wt one dicen yearn ago, Nor the oh etersburg; 16 {ix horse power, and taken 100 in Oret lg ly appearance, | ve offhia varyters, aad tha | cabin, and’ can accommodate $0 more, She has bas created & revi rensation. It is a epecies of ir, pliment most graciously. An escort by this corps | eldest daughter of oar royal house bad given aa heir to Prieee oft bis ridmg wh p as @ prize Ww the beet abot | be mortars and four thirty-two pounders a La heap g with largo paite at ine waist, and ie accom bys ‘oung Prince vould not be a bad idea, te kingdom of Pruse'e, Whe. it became known that the | “5-4 "°° } Lap, 0 probably be settled with the committees who | privocesce swaxcned that now thet. they Are geitiug on | kieeiees etfort of the kind waa a pretty triumobal arch | at the jargon of sounds which br ‘ears. Ya the fort, and | Sur!" Sonn GNetll, Martin R Rmltb, A. A, Chippendale. | Paletote avd burnous are generally trimmed ail round wil of piekes men, These a4 some capita! shooting, | of the fort are still more varied than their leoguage. Io a} / boot, thy Pe kingdoms of Prascia, Wor it became known that the | Giich sy aurp: sed G ineral Wyrpact as tovcall forth the | OD group can often be sea Indias uf toree or four | 77 Of Blakely guns. Blakely wil! sox overshadow Whit- | small polmies bast, th prve eGR Ti, a 4 ball in the Boston theatre will be an ele-| sent bis roval other ia Geuisde and the United States, | Femark, ‘-WD-. woold the French eay if they saw fucn | different tribes; Mexicans, or “Greasers,” ua thoy aro | "yg Youplo decked armed a mers acd, motdordre, is to | material more or lexs costiy can be used. ir. Liberal appropriations have boon made | we all felt thet bo was Iauncning forth to some of the | SPOoting!” The viet ehot war @ Metcnman, uamed | gonerally called in the far West; half broeda, bred from ) gent if overhouie?. Clowe carters wnt boarders eh The déebabille, in cachemire, is trimmed all round of hie bigh etscion, and, white rejoiond at | Ooester, who kucsked au orange ow ntick wt a disianon | all variction of stock; white men, from the plains, the S¥ tes dudes Hadith to te Wastoeanen, 887) | with e broad band of quilted silk’ or poplih, of a striking thue eariy for wo responsible mission, we | of be buud.ed yards, The whip will de retaired ia the | mountains, the cities of America and balf the cities of Jy ftint ap, wad the Bitlet regulations | color. : idly, and the Orel class accommodations at the ed hu tae suceses which we never doubted, | Datebman’s fami'y, anc banded dows '9 future gecera | Surops: wagewrs bailing indiscriminately from ali points ir Ube Phi . Gray, which is the favorite, admits of bands, elthar dari already engaged in advance, I hear that gome | and which be #0 well deserwes. What we havo heard of | {0n® Tho burybure seemed vo have evjaye! thamnse nee Ee ee ee ee eee. nae. WN BOARD OF entP, biue, green, violet or groveilie, Plaids are more suitavia mncb, and wero tical delighted with the off .p the most admirable le vet ~ oh ? $ t amilies in neighboring cities are deterred | Ds tripe ard travels corti: aw all our expectations, and we | Uribe prince. Coumsbinat Witmot sayer—sfa wisat | Goverament has leased Bente Fort for the use of tho | ,2gtPe Mei sir auistted to berths and divided Into | 10 robin NORE 4 ace shades which will Dave trust op bis retara no will in many ways make full aap, menses, regwiariy by Companice, aud iholr parks are 0 ing to attend the ball heesose they cannot find | our that ike tages 0 this important tour bave not | "P with them just lixe one of their pumber,’ aod tet | & until such time as !t shall parchase it. The rew H car Ww ‘ber +f reat success et ine beginning of the season; « little iter at our prinetpal boisis on se occasion, Let them | been lort uyeo tim he in “rep ular cise feliow.” The name of Prince alfred | ‘ort located xt this potnt, and named Fort Wise, wii be 2a | "SRE EE ne ts fot tera) neaith ana acoommots- | eu the Havanre Ax bisok wil be the colors moat elegaut Is themamnteenntoedl Guid ei Gts wit! cor. | Will be engraven op the memories of & thousand hearts | important one for our Westeru frontier. The work on the | s:on of the men, they will be div ued tnw ihr. and comme 1 aut. . dially joi. There nam bee supeaannienae abigher | 1 South Africa, vulldings necearary for sheltering officers, men and horses | Oye of which isto ne constandy vu ek | trinmives wre worm @ tablier; narrow flounoee ov pee all niahs Hi Reset Coulieha, and more richly <erord p pularity than the amiable and \pProeress ug rapidly, cousidering the nature of tie wols | 3. A guard, the sireugth of whic '* to bo regulated uy | Tuber me « Ino ge home w'th Lis girie a the'morning. txcelient lady woe tow Aus the highest position tn tbe Our Bent’s Fort Correspondence. the men bave in use. Quarrying is doue with old axce | the sentries required, 18 t0 moat every mornidg wb ula | cerument of the theatro is only partially develop. | land. ond, vile yo ene ran fo nen Bewt’a Sunt. 1 stovasips kas preserve on iy will Bo —. the | hire of each to be tec to ata | yr whieb tre ssenarecd Lb -r domestic , aud to r 2 é fe mencef eget, Tate, are. to haggpeinte to, #ili deeorfbe 18 a8 soon ae the chastio clements | Pe cmning yet diguifice ofprcolation of ber owa politioal Urrmn Ancasss® Rivan, Bopt 20, 1560. J | seasun before ibe labor is eomplets’” The suller's goods, | “3 ave resolved themselves Into ‘olerable order. > matter of trees for the oull we are io # terrivie tion, The lemen ace by common Cons at Lar- corn black mute, with the inevitavle cravat. The arbiters of farhion only allow the small cheieo between white wriktouat k cravat, and biack weistoont aud white cravat. ttieomt, either b taring colors ure ves, Which mer Fearon, © 4, | tions, ' porition fm the @tuie Aw the mother of a large family | 7% Upper Arkansas Tadéam 4 yency—Bent’s Fort—Atiempt | Worth $125,600, are lying outside the fort, almost entirely | “9, ‘The men uot belongtug to iba watch are to be Bia ne e constitutional sovereign, her away has been alike | to Sele with the Indians—Th+ Trealy of 1851—The First Siacaly dispsredehitermee of indiess, A pubding will | oFdered Lsiow, when requ! wm fh pina of the auly. | Binions bas experienced, and her wecond won, Prince | ‘He Sealp of a Pawnee— Hesult vf the Council—Number of parang ay aye at the goid vegan, either mons Den- | "QM: 04 weather every man te w boon ura the | ave 3 Alfred, ia another and mere distant part, may be traced Indians Present— Resignation of Col Hent—The Jargym A well ta teen 00 soem tare, woetter before or after the | *™ le aoy | bey i F 4 ber wns | IEEE. D pon Pairs Nery Ubing, ae ubpretenc'tg a posible, This taxw~ious fo the nenpent oe eee emg imyAte eeheond of Sounds and Languaye—Reurn of Oramissionr | vottirg os 0 winter le nos delermiard, AL unent all ore | ee ae ee Sra lichtg Wi tie bes criterion of table and ety ter ter'toe tende over nearly the fourth ofacentury, the Britiah Court | Oreemwood te. de, eee SIRE REP ORIM | 15 iter (0 iW to bee pair t© tho leat tacas of the | Yurioue article must be Well made and worn wii ele Deen inld dee again mom er « mbidercd RO thorergliy ute extrctae © apt ity, Dresses, maptier, bonnets sup? Acep oa . . Bu te v ideo “ah gance acd Wste, or vy Boke oth wearer and clothes 0, We have no erinoliae for sulrt botoms—nu bo- bas been 6 model of parity end Tefiaement, aud stands Tbe Indian Agevey known as the “Upper Arkausna’ | OF 10 Uitte nC eenwoot ia now atta. intoy - pies. . ROS € water Gre io be thruwu dows fre | Sppesr commen; wht * o1 the utter band, Wf bien faites sodere in this one-boree city, We sre in astate | Sit 10 Ftr208 Conran ear eine ctteot” upon, tis | 12 oeated as this poet, ave hundred and fifty miles froa | she carringte wat « 3 | d Ibe becélug te to be brought on tock every morn. , 86d DICR Portes, Wey d.ve eM wr Rooratio cachet, which tution, and the gents must per force fal back | mannersand morals of the aristocracy of our own time | Kaceas City, the veares: point on the Missouri river, and | ber, beck ——. Promen ae wea'ber will permit, »y — «o'clock, and tu be | cannot be obtained by any cther mow ir good locks and good marners, But the indies! my ve said to have permeated all olatses and cout: | de “port of entry” for wil thle region. The fort is vailt foe, dy 5 pach pm ? weil aurea tare sn MGT s ms geanesan: eee and Chambery gauze ara tiers Referring to a! viait to Germany tho ky biotte ci 2 . 1. The wen are , out ond brush their head , foule of re flormova. vo more latitude and longitude, and «very tht ty ~ oo a rocky othe Ar tangea, That stress: dows om | on to the twontieth sounin, received baet | ove, With whit yan ef tv of ny eything | Sovning Post sayes—"Mystorious’ meotiags be wou wipe Aca og priya lepton BON oo rage tly te | every worttog ith white; ‘the orvancrta wre geeraliy 4 some light Died | "3." At uu the bedding te w Le brought down, and | color, sob aa pink, pale biao or apple ¢reet sap time, dented 193 day on tho appearance of bad |. We noticed a white tarintage “resa on 6 young lair, er The ekirt was entirely covered with rarrow th + — o'clock in the evening, every man is to be in | Fach flounce wes trimmed roan: bert ha TGs tae ene. Diack guipure. The body, of course andat fle placed on ove # jan the ‘‘ human forked radish,” and they are in w mind beyond everything, in regard to sneir ball The top sawyors ia the millinery !'nc aio made and the doors of our ingane hosp'tals muat b» open next Friday to scoommodate the moulsts crowned beads may take place at Ba‘en or al Wavow, " azigrest curiasity is aroused ta to thelr tmport and te, or rather was, situated thirty-ire mites up ube | Bis *rm. bis brother in law, his nerhow and a fs epee noe we Ws pep eps rover irom the present point of writing. Fort | expedition, were employed to taxe the parts throvra | “ Chars uf the politie—the arco 4nee 10 gee bor daugn ; “Tiiea Was yuilt Im 1815, for the purpose of trading with | from Kanga Ogg te wg hed big By ! bis bert! except the mea on goar eee Sew, 4 . ~ | if 8 e | 1a Tue edi : en earn Yor apa ber daughter's chilsrea. Wo do net, there | to Todiacs and teappers that thea inhabited the vast Nearly ‘il the white meuberr of the grou are fom | Pe aan aan web eeae hn surrounded by black lace, tow plate ‘80 much in the capacity of sa Fr ye U “ ” - 11 go mad before the ball te over. bn rs ’ “ secon cf the Upper Arkansas valley, Its rough adobe 17? and stisk clovely to ths pronunciotion pe | / Mrtores » th the winden SEEL, erst Wie areae ab weea @ event of ry fair proportion of bread, the rations of suck, Teseroctan cn inagtheh snethet of tbe tran astuank walle, which first met tho view of tho visiter, were ta Sonnerce thee. en avout | hg Too men are strictly forbidden sleeping on deek, | Tose buds, forming « diademe in (rout, aud cadins be! wa given in the supper room st the grand fete. The ee aan) Creey Seneny em OS grgareny Ramenes totes hie ‘ew are apt Ne So, end whleh te gaseraliy produc: | ™ 2 Saber white drest, of crepe, web Sttiamed rvend the Jodecn, which communicates with the theatre, is of, from Wh withn, The traveller, who had been wandering for | (rhe Loss of the Connaught—che Conduct meat! skirt with three bouillons, eacb of which war c-o- marred d for the purpoess of conversation, and tho | weeks over the almost trackless plains, found himself aon. ith a view of preven aceident from Gre, arentry | with narrow ys vel = as grec (era leaves y are promited $6,000 worth of ec xare'idles aud i tren dlag on the finest carpeie that Barope could furnish, | New Youn, Oct. 13, 1°69, | paigennr ree peeae een Rune meet et | p oo “YT : Bonen - oe frm than | worth of Ugnors. The bali wi), audoubtediy, ve | ‘eunging on costly sofas, or anon whiling away an bour | ygeers, FowLayn & Acrmvwaut, New Yorn — bind te be taben without leave, | demarops formed ta ‘aa pray ee er" | “a Dillard table, inlaid with 1 and f io the 1 | 2. No habits ere to be pe d amonget the mon ex- | 0 skirts ape ew oe Bhat tue write ccna Ms srigbe's ! Pereesle Ray oid Cae ets Neecmainye camateel topes siompy ei cept ie lncterna, A! are to be extinguished ateignt | expanding lite the tail of apenoork. The bri rem oung Prings will receive a cordial greeting froa highest style of the manufacturer's art. At tho table be | ho unfortunate Connaught, allow me to addreat you a fow | pio) w iight, excopt those over which there may bo | Very Varied; 1 is rare. howe | the kueo, Nerrow five Pret of Wale 4 war known before De left Bepiand Soul! art raturr howe uxtd bo had paid a visit to tas | WOUld find everything that the first hotel of London or | words in behalf of our orave rescuer, Captain Joun Wil: people, who love Lin for kts moth.c's ace, ire him for bis own conduct end deporimais | Lalte! States, to which he had beer is rived by the Chief | New York could furnish; from the fruite of the troplos | pon, of the brig Minnie Schider, to whom, under God, we 2k ae on any acsount to be permitted, except | Sue bod antakt . oe came among us. Magistrate of the Union in lutier full of gnix and | to the venison of the Far West, all were abandaatiy our lives. bag > Ms | ticles it ie frequently made en px Lin fat nt Femi Politences, atireeee? to hie poy al other q owe 3. ‘oe lucifer or patent matches to be allowed by i Pp 4 ‘ne questions that have agitated our Cii7 Fatnerr > set before bim. Goods drawn by oxen or borne on the Sustained, as I bel ove, by the Almighty, I was evadled 4 The officers ere strictly charged to trace, when going | fret mien ebips. Tt isnot pr that th © funey nee pled tbe coy piiewnt to ber @0u iD the epiriber We w- n wuncr of conducting the Prince, on bis arrival, to | vitation, and by this time the perole of the greatest city | backs of packs mules, from fer distant St. Louis, were | to note with calmnesd the agonizing scence which ococr. | their rounds between decks, and, to report instant) way peel hn ene of the faveritc tritémices ter lhe 1, Some axe in favor of having him smug | M AMOLCE have given vent to thelr joy a wo acral sold to the huntors and trappers of this ultima thule, at | red on tbo quartenteck of the steamship Commaught oa | Pos" iipute lua cert ee r a owen Wo were nivately to hia lodgings, while others aru: pa on, dh. AR ee hen ccealy dof his | Cettainly remunerative rates. One dollar was eked for | sunday art, tho Tih instant, and commence at thet point, Brory cain precaution t# to be taken to prevent he oe ake uae al oc ok aga better course would be to allow the people tw on | rereptiaee. The Amerioros may not lve royalty aa a | acup of flour, and the same for a like quantity of cot- | when it was evident to all, tat we wer, bumanly epoak- | liquor belt@ brought on board abl, fart tote at top. At the bottom it sux trimmed wih « evetern ¢! political role, bat they pave et least the dia. | fee or “sublime tobacco’’ solaced the pe gularity and decency of con ere peculiarly re- illon, or rather with several, in thie, piace! one ames Norough the streets in an open barouche. The | Cinicaticn to appreeisie 1B6 beet wpecimen of i ho- | of @ ilfe Io the wilderness at five dollars a pound, and | '®e, without hope. quired on board ship. It is the daty of thore in command ~~hs-, .soreneh, Se meee penne s jan would be the best, for the people bereadout | pea tary principle ia the person o Eng and’s fature mo- | ¥ \itkey, which, notwithetanding the labors of Two versela wore ecen In the ‘istance, ant hopo re | to repress, by the mort decided and mummary measures, | the other, and separated by Les denies * , ta‘letas, beld at intervals by bows # alpniiieties ik rmined towte the young Pricoe. If « good on- | vere.” fut the courtiy it holds up to de- | nd Hew kine te eometimes taken for thy. slomach’s #aK® | vives, It was gon clear, however, thet one of these was Fania vin, aan fp chook every species | ind cirstice. ‘The bows were porapots wish chu At alt wht! r four “ i ity te afforded them ine public way it will eave | Uf-Tet respect and admiration the good qualities of the | as for «0 Lb wom, ‘bere in the distance, and could mot, think, possibly | Gimost of thelr powor whatever may Aisturd the com- | and girofiee ribbon, fastened vy a very deautifol kgre "iy ly og ec: wable trad ¢ yald him gene- | Second vestel ye oye made out to bes brig, and from | standing which should sub#is. ou bored. body, with a berthe composed oi two voail vm Desieging bis Lotel and carriage, aa wou'd be iy p ae the ‘wenes governed ia | with tbe sonmse, Ler course likely fo make us out, ws we were slowly WM. LE ROTAS by bowe of biack and girotier The elooven short, ane he were bid from pabite view. pend Depeaee of Be top re OS Tent sor whtee te Sandtved Celts ackarh wed for bow | reach're alveed under our fore and afters, with a quarter- Ceptain and A D.C., Cowmauding expedition, | Deuillonness, were trimmed in the same man. The to settle all the perplexing questions that now | men the turieua forms “ whirh patnome choo 10 mana | WALKED, abd [oF other Muy w ice rab. Bathe OM fort | Master at the wheel. Ore Banwicn, Sept, 27, 1860. Coifiare was composed of « wreath » our Councilmen, and to give the Prince scch a | Retr ewn interna afar; iwt w sleet 2 time | ie how Rhuge, mouldering moduoons Mf ruin, having 4 tists Sine 1 weak forward te the bridge, and was eon. ‘The strosty wore still at four this morning, a8 I drove Y, " " wher. Joos there was little hope of cur being seen, large ot In Bowton as will add t0 the eum of his pleasant | (Mh Prost for am atin om the pola | Teva tem forts from wile thx tower dated, was. Soon, however, pe egg be there a cab, but crowds at ies of our country. the Queen's ton is at ce the ~ | etrmesore wet so megnificest in proporsions as tae od, = Nobody admitted but those in the ring—I ‘ae and m bult of etose Seicas of atcbe Torend oo orp waa rushing with burstiug | SP! pay pote—and standing on the platform, I studied | pine joctend of being ucrizonial, they wore very bouf- ihe vomiter 4 bisyfeet upon the carta der, acu inanges P are the r . To long than | Mibesier'oy man, Captain McDonald, half pay, crack | frnte, and cach apeoe marked r¢ © very narrow string of ie ieucte time, b bo beusewep- at castes or net brow gh haa paueed our weather goartor; Sear | regiment; Captain Cri, halepay, wid Captain Mela | fy 4Pd whe dauremizea: A very wide while Oranges 2nd tine wines, waichot pore tof boats, and, rounding to, 4s | mote, first olan of tho Musketry instructor, are intro: | Timers as the nice with tong anda “The bodys draperies tations of its citmsene; te, we hold, tm manners and Ategraceful t* ‘ne source from whence it has proceed THE ROYAL SQUADRON. (From th Portiacd argus, Oct 6) oxdrow will lence Heitfax for tate will arrive bere on Mouday. Capsaine Willard, 4 > Fort Wiliam, are non eat, Gud ta their stow come duced. Tow im ‘bie--Tirtilah officers Mlibustering? Go | tertene? in ive dic urent places by etrings similar to thosa tT py ars puss ay and al Winge gevebracte ow." ae | BRI we seen it stead, Bungee, dev away, Walker. Anyibng aor | $96 WAGs A Dict i Seren nas tomorrow, im tae pllothoat Nettle, to Js. woe uot atll "66 thas this couniry—1 moss the | Se) Ke Sing wr,ho farts cho gale jriuaitted, of all | tbls The nectrality avs are dead, nod Miibanero \s & | «1c: of this elegant at tanteful drete wen most pleasing whole region of the upper Miatic anv. Arta nan — was O94 ron w ived, with even! hearts, | new wame for bers, Jota Rusee'l says Willams Third wat | oy re freehneee, The bead drew | peanibe belp. Se now & t are ali Getting mo. | Tobe wes slop { Lost Ke, who woke by hurenn instromenw, had pot only | 4 giinuster, So wae Napoleoa * roorneed 4 nt. i | ss liver went reed im Capt. Leitch, bat also percha: Reghnd most mover meatica the word ogni, | Sivis or eotte hf somewhat Fingular ryt 0d wate, aud harmo wiaered of value. The discovery of guid on «ry crema, aud ibe conpequent influx of Whiter to the new Bi Sera - are famtlier to all As the shoe rimey was tue | given on u Faiere up i th tio cow coat to our rescue, the noble rath ‘ pe a Captais debe Pet, of 26 Minuio Schiflor, baw tice | since Lady Palmerston has wubteribe!—mirubiedictu! Tae | hx m' witis the 1 Lovet, dem! sjusies, with « collar aad wide to get rold, the poceemity arore for 2 treniy >: Ne eee rodeet tas vennst to he een ete jy | Willot England's Premier! Surely Garibaldi is wpalar, unin caunerel 2 Bi SI woes wih et i, gprs maser, having t Dich up our busis with passengers, | italy is popular, in ep'te of the Times. Jt us tee, wno Lure of colton ad woot, and, with pookets, Ortho Arvapahoes and Cheyennee wero the fortnnate, or | and theb earryice on sder a beavy prees of canvass | have worex! ‘othe train? What, au Anerican! Yor | rearance, Gray, toummed witha ribbon, 2. Vieutiiess' burtone ef the color, i & favorite. rather unfortonate, owners of the coveted tnud* ant w | Seale rycen gee hl pene ng Ag mene | seare Dector Heatote Warwick, Virginia, | a riots are aay.’ Say tue ehbee the onvign with a Dall wader it A esinte wil: et bp a detarhmen: od of Capt Tifeet ta otming Revept aaa them station, wae tarpod. The lage Cuogrees off, | Nx ciara ult he wan cane more oa Ube feamer's tes | who Ue Teed with Caribel; aud Ubero fe Capieta | pian or deuebed with » guivary pasementere, or a , Po Sept. az) | i ‘Gevray © tr ing suite | quarter, ‘ 5 rain || B2zne Het, 1 | ten o guipure a ‘ * I . the ent re re ee pea Sep ge visix P.M, when I reacted bis veme!, Captain | 7.5! puntneas Nea, guipare all round and «waite ribbon paren’ we sod prites hereeit w e 1 i net of Be) was 80 anxious inst the large’ namber | tuced, broad eb: nen | der th fronte and mame were atlichet witn white. 7 Jot, and which is in # great part oper cammeqarase Of those virtaet Ta on In. are aud judgment of her Majesty beon eo wou ber, A. D. 1860, was thy Nem appointed for the mine @ | The oo is trainer Violent, and to some taxten may sot be anr-pinb'e Ita originatity 2, perhaps, ite princls uo om board would perth before hit ever, | pelea, 6 he ¢etermined to get a ‘it not bece ap wbinterrupted serhe .! triumphs. In the ap- Por provinces the Orangemen have Jove thelr utzaost to aes proceedings Shich Foovid rem to the bea World im general, aut the dwellers to the lawl of geld im particular, Cart. A R. Potts wae toe ball repre no sage, | pel rocommendation. irate, and | Yrurve jaerele will most probably be ta vacuo thie ~amer, which be at once dia, and bung vy re, ‘In thie way much time wae paved, and the de Nitud a6 in (ne education of her chiiiren. So auch | Cut @ month Ip aivence to get the lactwer u agale st A > wonld | winter, The rare and great conrenieson ty - “Ww parked to and from ths eteamer with greet deep. | fe Ropan gives him letters the enief, Ve val . Vieut Pmart appen cand pres —— at Boer hg Poy thirtees — = 1 on 4 regu'arity, the see having most provideatially muca | pave thought of weet £, Genre! het ‘There wat uo $0 doses Reems fu their favor, They wilt aoe aaeen, mistaking bim. 1 told hin thet the comntry expsot- | be slightly wadded. ae, Etenens Gnretens Doreeey Jo nil on hoard Map diitie Minnie, Captain | ta him ts do hisdvty. ana mentioned to Bim, in cond: | The lors style of drove intridnced by the waletote ’ | i | i \ | devoted to our want Mi seemed to be per- | dence, not to figet thet Garibaldi was a lemperancs will, no doubt, prevail, m eor lore, for some tine, Ig 'y oy in the co.aeloumess Of baying eaved ua from | man,’ Many getvemen’® sone arg on board—artiyts, | will be difficult to find Arulpiuuie pumeemeing fq, a Pitebest ists be» 60 drenéful a death. merchavia, fidere, Whet & Comeany! Somorh for | Princess Roya! eroaiet neariy the cathuriasm wien alt rake vantage was reety to beg Ttromt you will kindly Interest yourself in procuring | giory, One chery of artillery may sed them al in A tarlatane dreee, the invention of we of car leading Capt. Fotis bn) found tm aesombiing the | from New York snd the country at large a puitable 80 | two weeks’ tims Into stern ty. Ame thie ie war. Aol. | dreremakers, bas caused fo wuch excitement, snet a te The Kwow it dgement of Captain Wilson's bravery and humanity, | dier Ww a live targe’ put op Dy one ratios for another to | roription will not be unintereetivg ‘o cnr & . THE QUAEY AKD Heh COCLOREW, Pr Ls oo Vest, Sept. 27) dusky eb ciginer to be present at [Frou tue pi #8, Sey i : paboer K “otand treat” le @) | be my officiel duty \to write the Mtate Depart. | phone at. Bare ‘a peng with reowvican motions, | fas trimmed with very narrow foun, whies 4 pd ame sraaten! eons, honed an Rasovgs, bot tne yonner ted sot arrived. The t ay | meat on thie Lag po Ae that the Presidept | gua the wisest wy et & * them * f little above the Knes, trimmed wih « ruche of tay ly of a child who hes 9 good fibor oe Of ISE1, whic! wes the lnat made With them wars joint , * Hi make Captain Wilton & yaluab: ont, While it Ceribald) (6 Mazrin xo ve the Hiusion, and the top flonnoes headed with « an b ASA oalitice ere transi ‘tte, ths moment the | One With the two tribes, and therefore It world be uke | Feem proper to edd thet the grew of brig teem! de | thy revolution in Sicily, ani Ge: st orger dimensions than thoee on the other flounces. duties of Oid World and the New are ve ‘¢ delighted o\ the oppor: | the piay of “itemlet” with the Prace lef oul ft wt 1 Jed to aid ip our resene, I Cannetom)! reaction Mr | peo are in Siolly; Mexziniane a jes, Mordini is | . etptare of the enmo material as the dros, with lone his capabdilit, tonity of the Bou" nf Gaver Thetor’ reverence a treat oleertiog ow tor was H Convt ie ae oe ‘rg, Shoo “> | Veagipiag; #0 le Fanti, but no triead ef the chief. Ra- snd trimmed with the same desoription Of ony we neorttiy | fer the virtocs their royal parents + own gol | OF te dome Dub have & ed bis com 5 ANd to whoee great Bicone | tuza!, the enemy of Cavour and c LK WY a kind of e The sleever and" iy were sowered with doob ied, and i "with the low present, amc Cwiribate a port.oa of ike om board we are all much nce ‘earaar, Mensiaina. All may de pulling difercut ways, bat ee en ea we bavealrowy trorthed, c | . ; q ory. 8 w ¥ stone side of bowed of mia | ine hak neath eaknet oun Oasne United States Conse! «i Newfuan ‘land Mervin tc the heed, Carthai4t the heart, of . | Bead Sy Ube ates. apiarepriets Coutare wbieh auld be make fel the tatter _ —— Hon, une the pen, the ohor found to eait eo friry ike a dreae have aot ned Lon A New Maxcescror@ Towr-" the uD ncbin, ‘There is a tender vy to wear dresses open at front; resuit of rt inot @ pew town to be callet ir, ty, sword are even now reorsioonily seem. They wll no longer his next brother, bw pranches | & cut near Portamoniu, Va iJ ern, hey worn wo closet. 1. w expe ted that revers will be faanion- Rearty tute: of tha chicle @!tt baooe, Oread and cofve, aad th ut heade » | able, Bmbroidered pulmpes in murlin, ava a moderate BOailor, and oe ae wae es ee | wine ovilar, ar’ wit! thee dresses. Some fe rgrcegattas Miya Sane eae meee ~ ene > a wir are 42 etre " Hike in Africa. bi wen ae prvvond favorably re: nimont fiat at de, presentet cetved. Goody to the of $6,000 wore disiributed, avery the figure. as ee oe Orellana In the even- sa rule, im ilk take the lead ferris fsa a tettan teu oan etre Pues {aera i'm nearer saga ht bP Ht eh Tira eesecuenrents s g ersential to eerentee moved arorud with @ fe ike ‘the tamons ‘cook Salem fiewers as @ trimming. ey a9 to avoid Par gly 4 step’ of the asic wee made yy Srakcre, Crusieed by Some cl cat milliners pad dress Wought, over aor” {nemeing ce cnormons tamboriaes ‘clock e728, €L0 eviote @ remarkable want Preasian frontier eA 4 wanted Congr acum mar ver ia which ts tis th i ig ih i