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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUSY 10, 1863, 3 CR A Rt aR a a I 5 eat ssi ceili the ‘ntelgence with surprive and concern, for I fall¥ | Detween the Polish provinces of the empire coast orth suppos ALE! REA esr. nrein Lele enue ten- secret OO BEE -~ ss wines t have your eietk Pe nie te et shared the lmpresr'vx. Of tho Duko iu regard to France, aod the country known u* the Ringe ef nag. (iSaa cf arth, Amarin, we, to, oot cot cremains ane, oe te SUEASE. hyeabartens eamneeeeet Meret Wedon has very interesting accounts of your sow Work, | Rnigar WayhOk, Mutant that the determination of the 3. That ia waieh sho Russian government. jrojeees to | how ich 's line, estimated by an, Pagiih ‘eoginee Voatereds rieahy of teak, Coe pONaS, we gone tO un Uoderstanding with Austria and Prussia for | who has been mati a wee | Wee nae, tho ullais “(pour regler iv sort) Of Lei | Could possioly ~ ppowing the public are abi ny VAIL, 09 Frauklin street, or at Mr Titua” tou WUGcEs pen toes | t0 send & message from ‘London tw New York by the | Bouncbrook, N. J iv. Ses , } | matcment) (0 the Minister Yor Forokga’ ARst s as Gear | Quatlle, lie for £2 108.» it muss ve obvious thas this | ~~ gp Pana | ; . thee may bo De dvubs as ve tho intentions of the imps’ | nami Would be absorbed by the companis owning the | A SULRNDID FANS FOR MALE—A? TARRYTOWN, impo: | heen eames be absorbed ts. the semenaine oualeg Se 6 tnilen from depot. containing aout) acre ak goed respective Cabinets, i ge fd atid fence malty. Tiruat that you may | fewveetive Cabinets, wight wot bis intentious rial government, lumbia wires, leaving nothing to the Russo-Amerioan | jut ts. tt te sould ou . a whieh A> wo the ¢ nference, eur despatch of the 18th of June 7 ; y slavery. Wesee the io excesses which | floating batteries required by our Navy Department, as it | - 7 . . 1 | gress of the colonies in the so: . ics meetaiah settee tan neces pecially. would Have. Deeds step ih the right direction, and had | Raced the thee despaiches iu on: bands.” Ajwor we Bad | tho Powers caunot fonfer with Russia i ebe refuacs wo | ‘a uot" tin’ much wo asscme tint intias cooler wit | | HOMESTEAD FOX tam —1 WILL WAyB A Goon 4 fre ton | all of which give me much pleasure. 4 time the Unionists bave led 1 oven yl you om the confidence manifested by Lr AT rig anes ie sumateeasenasian with a success. They bave command Maree Islaod re serecmens te entreation Zhe Se Go balan & me to Tsurskoe Selo thik moruing, in the hop who tried to prevent their landing, In Tennessee, Rose’ | the transport ship, and I nm yflrgy ecg ery on you | 7. ibe enabled 40 give us eon exphi = MPA, In New York | will turn them out, as you always have dene, to the en- errant red Semnicoien At very serious disturbances have occurred. These dis- | tire satisfaction of the Admit te intentions in a ilar project, at £650,000. A Farm of W « without buildings fruit. water, « bea! Corum in Weacheater for Immediately. Terae al Sr 4 appear, but it does not follow that we approve of such | afford » pectac! LA derd for 80 acres of goot farm 1 Would Seversl ioe Gabe mated Catia te tis sete wt { feat Frain ag thet eit ipe en et aa aavigstion Prince, when, after thanking bis Excellency for biscom | rerusal popaiaiies Wien Uhat time arrives there may, be the | ebl With « three rosnied hone and harm: Oy the Poromaa’ Could Port Hudsou hold out after the fall | laws in reference to the buying of foreign built ships. munication, 1 spoke to him in the following sense:—I | On the contrary, we are of the opinion that for Kussia | elements of guflicient mensae tentie tecacon teroee cn | Raaies Jn large a ES So tesmmmet, Sie insiined to the Ueilet tow cae iets Toont your Inst letter, reselved yesterday, to the Becre- said that I might have abstained from all remarks on the | the proposal to hoid # conference is quite acceptable (tout | tho northwest coast by fic between Europe and | sold rightaway. ¢ wher in the pap of Viele upon tb reply aivea: BY enenia es | tah a Laas aie ter TeCelv ed yore r aye pave you. | £ubict, und shmoly awaited, the. resciution at her @ fait acceptable). By means of © teiegiam we havedi- | Anal setiiement or the suvmaring questing bothers | thug’ rem # 7 ocimk, NB Good ¢ resin aie heen eae tat tae eh ae ceed and weed orton, 1] o's Lee I must beg him to understand ¢ rected Count Thun to express himself in this seuse, and | be oF not to be) to juntity Un ‘coustgnction af.the Resse. | 7 hee bombpr any ol rrationstwice 1 might offer wore solely prompt | yo correct the erroneous impression produced by our | American ling. ?™™Y ‘Be cowPtruction oF the Russo FINE TRACT OF FARMING LAND, EQUAL To (it is the Richmond Znguirer, at all events, which an- | trust that be may yet decide to have you build one or Gisteneene ces it) gurrendered on the Oth of July to the federals, | more boats. & fuller explanation of his sentimenta | degpatoh. = any on Long Island: only # miles from New York, mean eT ees an the ha Tice hyde fl Ag peel ne, po Ni ag Fe OSES for a [08 one oF two points might be found calculated to mit: We categorically reject the insiouation that Galicia and | Mise Braddon and ¢ for sate in quantities 10 ust parc. ase au acre: Ute the legitimate authority of the United States. A few | hurried trip, leaving here in tho Africa on the 6th ot No- | fix the feelings of dissatisfaction wich which bls r@0- | the Kingdom of Poland are on a par In respect to the Perfect and terme nay. Bd. BUNCE, the owner, Ho. 3 daysatterwards Gen, ee recrossed the Potomac, so that | vember, and, if 60, I nope to have the pleasure of seein ame ' probably be received by the aliied gov- | kind of conference proposed by Russia, we bave declared [From the Manchester Guardian, July 27.] Praped wns the States faithful to the Union are delivered from inva- | you about the 16th proximo. With kind regards to all,] | Woud he a feared that his communication | at St. Petersburg that the concurrence between the Our readers may remember ‘a’ bookselle T TARRYIOWN, TWO MILES FROM DEPOT, FOUR sion, Washington breathes again, and Richmond is once | am. &c., the a poh uae tod in England as an attempt 40 | Cabinets of Vienna, London and Paris forms a tie whieh | made bis appearance ii the Hull Bank uptey Court the A good Farme (or sale, one contains about twelve acres, more threatened. ‘the importance of these events ia in ‘Messrs. Joun Lamp, Sons & Co., Birkenbead. hwy and detach Ausiria from our alliance; | Austria cannot loosen in order to negotiate separately with | other day, attributed his misfortunes partly to publi. | 2hesauy, one seventy, and the other eighty ail have good creased when we remember that Louisiana and North pats shat 4 Proposal “which at tho present conjuncture | Russia. Cation of an unsuccessful Ove! by Mins Liraddon, at a time | smi’ very tule, Mell watered, Jats of chajoe fruit; gov ined Carolina, ine two States from which the revolt against Bummer, April 11, 1663. | Simed to exclude two grost Vowers from the dis | You may read this despateh to the Minister for Foreign | when that lady was Uukuown. {sth nutnert, cee foe riers Rng ye A she federal Cougress proceeded, are fairing active stepa to | My Dean Sim—You will have seen by the newspapers | Gyotion OF auestion in which they had expressed the | Affaire. Accept, kc. RECHBERG. | trated News says:—"* Aw rogards Mina tiradaon's erate : re sbi return to the Umien in maintaining the constitution they | the report of the diecussion in the House of Commons on | §n°far trom noes deliberate interest would be regarded —_—— racy with him (the bookseller), we believe the truth of am ad beiore tho war, the Alabama cage on the 27th of March last, and that 1 | Sthome pe eeu CLMtOFy, aud oven as offensive; that & The Poles and the Armistice. the matter to be thie. That ‘tho autores of © Three FARM OF 6 ACRES VOR BALE-—OR BXCHANGE named in part of my specch the fact that my late firm itted y which the interests of Poland would be ocom- ‘The following important despatch, addressed by the | Times Lead’? received trom her ‘printer and pub. | 24, 'oF ® sod Tenement House: situated In Columbia, OPINIONS IN BRUSSELS. bad had application from the Secretary of the Navy of Poised exclusively to the hands of the Powere by whieh | National Government to the Prince Czartoryeki, has been | lisher’’ at Hull the magnificent sum, in all, of two pounds | {reek an crops. and far ag otonsiles ane 12M ares, ‘From the Independance Belge, Jaly 26.) the federal goyeroment, through a friend of mine, to | youd fom Partitioned, and in past times oppressed, | placed m our hands for publication: — ten shillings; that the book, which was to have heen is Sacra, oneMacres Apply to P, ZBGLIO, 15 Contre Lee, who after his defeat at Gettysburg had | build vessels of war for them. ‘pire no contidence; in fact, that no form of reply Nanional GOVERNMENT, FOREIGN oaey sued ih weekly numbers, was never brought to a co wa. aol I do not wish to bring your name before the public, or | °°¥!4, in my humble judgment, have contained fewer ele- Vansovin, July 10, 1863. sion in that form: that, so far f thi ht be ELOW 1 LUR.— r to publish the otek rant except in tho event of ihe | Meuts for a friendly or pacific adjustment. Nevertheless, | To H. K. rum Pxixex Lapistan Gxantonvaiy the property of the Hull. boskseller, Mise Braddon. bas BB oes oneenan abe, Gh Garis Aetabes poke ae federal government denying the statement made, in boda eyes of England, at least, there was something to M. 18 PuNce—The National Government has received | since republished it herself in London, woder the title of which case I shail bave, in self-defence, to do 80, which I Pleaded tn favor of the Russian argument, in 6 far a8 | your letter of the 40th Juno relative to the question of the | “The Trail of the Serpent,” and that the bankrapt trat shall regret, . pL sie ayongh ped in restricting the discussions to the three | armistice. You are authorized to declare afresh that the | undertook tho pablication at his own risk aud peril, and I think if they do deny the negotiation {t will be treating wers, to go upon the basis of the treaty of Vienna, | National Government appreciates with a lively gratitude | could not have lost (ifty pounds by the six numbers he = you unfairly, more especially aa your letter to me and its | Which had been Sopied by your lordship as the ground | the solicitudo of tue mediating Powers, and that it is tnted. Furthermore, we are assured that the poem of oO NTRY RESIDE enclosures, handed to you by them, show that they en- | 2 0ur mediations. I would ‘ask his Excellency, for your | always disposed to accept a suspension of hostilities. You } “Garibaldi” wag not printed in Hull at all, but in London. town, about hai tered very fully with you into the class of veaseis re- | /0fdship's immediate information, two questions: — will be careful, nevertheless, to make known that the V nere, ane 3 . op quired. and the objects thoae vessels ‘wero intended to | _, 1+ What was the form and what the basis which he de- | eagential point 1 establish is the extoasion of tho armis- ph a accomplish. signed to give to the discussions which he proposed be- | tice wo all the Polish provinces in which the national in- Police Intel 4 oftlee ‘The American government, as you also informed me, ane ieee a A suk wegen sorection je hein, out. As to the special conditions Avoruzn Barcu oy Riorens iv as a ee tain Co endeavor to pirchabe suitable vemele or block. | ¢¥e0fFom aay particiration in the ratideation of the eu- | Yo ksiat upou the fllowlag winter Te eu | AKO twonty-oue yours, and Charles Toaker, aged fifteen | KY tie darasued o'er at yrrae ay ‘ading purposes, aad shat you were in communication with ts which might be taken by the three Powers; | 4. The ans shall retain poasession of certain | Years, were taken into custody by officer Field on charge him on this subject. or whether he proposed to admit them in the same man- | nominated localities, in order to prevent any conflicts | of being iunplicated in the attack upon Alfred Derreckson Tdid not name tho negotiation 1 bad with the federal | Her and in the game degree in which they had beeu ad- | with the population, (colored). of No. 11 Worth street, the particulars of government through you until forced to do so by their me 'y the Treaty of Vienna? 2. All persons under arrest shall be at once liberated; co ad : fallen back to the banks of the Potomac, supporting him- self upon the fords whieh extend from Wiillamapo wo Shar)sburg, appears to have succeeded in crossing the river and returning into Virginia, thus Fee aes | Meade aud the army of the North. This brillant inva- ‘sion campaign has produced, therefore, not the slightest result, and he may considor himself fortunate in a ing possession cf the exhausted country to the south of the Potomac, upon which the two hostile forces bave — since the commencement of the war. As wo redioted, the fall of Vicksburg nas led to that of Port lidson. The tederals are now masters of the Missis- sippi. They havo also attacked Charleston again, and succeeded in taking possession of one of the islands that cover the place, THE DEFENCES OF CHARLESTON. [From the London Army and Navy Gazette. After the successful defence Asin Autubon park, Wan Hoirhta, 167th stwet and Hudson river commodious Os, ALOr, Dis Ae ANG Bll DOnVenIenCeN, me den. Apply w EW, Tal \ 0 YOR SALB—AT TARRY from depot. One conta:na about 4, one bby, one #, Ow 12; all la vuw are well watered, ‘with lots of fruit Vossesnion immediately. Torus eaay. TR SAL) Ab privaie male over 0) Farina 10M ores, locaind in New Je Orange, Long Inland, Staten Taland, Connecticut aud other places, ‘ADRIAN | Yk. WILKINS & 00, No. 936 Pine street, Vice Chancellor stated, in reply, that the Plenipo- } all if 4 f which bave been futh blished. The prisoners are | ——— —— of Charleston b: Con- | friends in the House of Cominons, notwithstanding the reply, Pursuit om political grounds snall equally cease ;y all ox- ly pul v foderates much interost was excited among artilleriste as | Tepeated attacks made on myselt and my sons in tho | {entaries of Austria and Frursia, would be received by | ile shail raura to weir country. charged with having @ragged the complainant rom hia | HIOK, S4LE—ON BASY TEIMM, A SMALL FAM OF to the guns used for the defences, which appear to have | American and Fnglish press, and by the partisans of the i 3A jrermanent international commission shall b€ | ped and then assaulting him with an axe. Justice quack , low York. about one quar North at public meetings and elsewhere. conference might, a8 in the treaties of Vienna, be con | established in the country for the purpose of seeing the To have remained longer silent would have been con- | Seed in tne form of ls, OF in that of a treaty, or | armistice rigorously put in execution. Hayy” dl i asian hel mde ral gut! strued into an admission that the charges made against | (h.0't.9) pec «bag ch might be considered desirable; | You will be good enough to keep the national govern- | 'Cheries Deunin wis arrested by officer Fowler, of the Inquire of ©. me were correct, and therefore 1 {elt the time had | the'iwe basis ob the discussion (poini de depart) would be | ment aw courant of the incidents which a detailed dis- | qwenty first precinct, on charge of boing implicated in | UBM: N- J. arrived when I mist make some statemout on the sub- | tineg unin mre oe, ane three Powers, which con | cussion of the armistice might give rise to. the inte riot in Third avenue, near Forty #ixth streot THRE . ian ject. ‘ained nothing contrary to the views of the Emperor, a8 | The Nationa! Goverament is convinced that the points ' " RB AALR FRE THERE STORY, BASEMENT AND Thopeyourfumitgare. el wal), and. remain, ™ well as other points which he might deem it his duty to | above indicated are indus ble 0 any pss ete ‘The officer states that the prisoner was present when wubcellar brown atone House, No. 21 Becond piace, Brook- a SOHN LURD. | submit. Tu reply to my second question, Prince Gortacha- | whose object might be the sflectual stopping the effusion | 28 (0st Marshal Jenkins’ office was fired by the mob, | yn: has bathroom, range, turuses, marble bart Deen principally old guns, with the addition of some new large cast iron smooth bore guns of nine inches bose. These pieces were cast by the Confederates from their charcoal jrou, and are said to be capable of fring beavy chirged of powder, and projecting their round balla, which weigh one hundred pounds, with a very bigh ve. Yocity. Since this beating off of iron-clads the six ton one tniie’ from Godw iy lie ART, Godwinville, Bergen bore gun, mentioned io # former number of this } *if, yours, very tr Koff stated thas the resol mond z ana that he aided them by speech and action im their | lors and halls treacoed; $4.08) of purchase id savor, and isnot ull Tolle hie ‘ Torco of te three neighboring Powers moat directly cok. “Yon may sewure the madlating Powers that i lawious work. Dennin is also charged with having | iat it intntbovehouse. which will be xokt with, ite. Aida yu, was ved at fk wih very’ Nour} charges, THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. cerned in the aff of Foland would beoticaliy imparted | meats that may be coutrasted on. these. grounds ‘wil be | (row tones at tho police aud callin upon tho mob | gird fe Rr KibidOGid, 199 earl arent, Now York. Ns 4 * +1 —_." 2 - = Dut fas been since found to give better results with from. Beatle arpa freee ep et Peibtalipiobeesves hy the Roles, L. 8* | mitted the accused (or trial. R SALE—TWO AND THRBE STORY BRICK AND treniy to twenty five pounds of powder. Lately a guncf | Prorogation of Parliament—What the | (which would embody a practical jon of the six | A correct copy. Paeary. Walle, 6 native of ‘intend; seid 88) yenrs, was remo Dwelingn Oa, Wang cessed, Sagstychire similar patorn has been forwarded trom Blswic. It Qucem Thinks of the American Rebel- | points) to the spirit and loxt of the Treaty of Vienna. I | $the seal is omployet in place of sigaatures. Ti teatyatts cst uh hate ion ene cal nies ins bert,’ Frise G18 OGL eee, (Terr successful, though vis sin end respects superior to The esromony of Proroguing Parliament by royal com- a epegrent rig aid or da eye thee omit — gaged in the July riots.’ The accused was fully ideutitied | Avenue) DMM Aeon" a astinpaians be hay end pity, ply 4 ed “4 This last has been | mission took place on the 28th ult. result to which a strict adherence to the method of the The Polish Expedition in Mol as having paradéd the streets, in company with a lot of | - rm —— y tasted tn 8 one bundred and ten-pounder against @ | Tho Loxp Cuaxcri.tom took bis seat on the woolsack | ‘Treaty of Vienna would conduct him, namely: to the em. | Bucharest letter in the Augsburg Gazette says. fae Oa taney Crean eameaniah: sn: ethane Same B SALB—TO MASTER QUARRYMEN AND, CON. Forged igh ike size, grooved on a plan nearly | shortly atter half past two. The noble and learned lord | bodiment of the resuit of the restricted conference in & | Tho Polish band which, to procoed from Toultscha, | ‘Deir work and making mischief generally. Justice tractors, w Quarry of pare White Kast Cheater Marble, dderablo ntoreeig aman Filling, and has shown con’ | iaid upon the table the report of the Royal Comm: general convention, to which all the Powers bound by tho | where it had been formed, into Rushia, was of course | Quackenbush committed the prisoner for trial, ioe hour rota lly on Hartoa Rallroe: demans be ihe jenochey in. range. and some inferiority also } appointed to imquire in the practice of the Common Liw | engagements of 1815 suould be parties. ‘The Vice Chan. | forced to pass over the Moldavian territory, effected <2 SRE epee Pauqemsnt that may be Bean se preci tet were ie aM | sedan Cars nga nt irda, wis view | ene antrum na gan | hs ung fn ane tact aA Se secepng oth. am upreta.c, ab 5 in P Buch aconclusion: but i ina ten passengers, (qu ve , em a nis " .U ; 4 carte none bey te erate, Mine bore Of cae | tOrUy before three o'clock the noble lord vacated the | edly asserted. that ho. would ncoode. TO wothing ‘which | barked ou board a Yug steamor bearing iho” gis ag: Pe yy gy oe bats pos ‘acaad POR SALK—TWENTY ACRES : 0 5 = apg Me THRU Of the ome heordeeg | Woolsack. At this time the attendance of peers was very | would give the Western Powors auy right whatever of in- | the vessel bad hardly left the port when one of the eed, tess proved Land, saftable for farmin terfering in the internal concerns of the Russian empire, | strangers presented a revolver at the captain's breast, | of injuries accidentally received on tho 27th ultimo, by meagre, " o Lord Lyden and Earl Beesberough were the only minis- | tn which he seemed to include the kingdom of Poland, | Whilst his companions intimidated the crew im the same | th oxplosi Fasidonee| geaé hoses. Fave; Sa" Deceased ‘and ten-pounder Armstrong, which was also fired with twelve pounds of power (tho present charge of the gun), | terial occu % of @ cup of benzine at No. 144 Fulton street, Fone hour and three-quarte , pants of the ministerial benches, her Majesty’s | though | did not cease to contend that had a limited | manner. They had the steamer taken to Toultscha, at railroad, with all stock, furniture arming in} and gevo a range of some hundred yards lem than thai | Goposivion being represented by Fat! Cardigan. Fight of interference there under the ‘Treaty of Vieuna, | Which place about 400 armed men wore embarked with | Yon a portion of the plaasiaran Qew into ies beneine, | fms if desired of lirewood. "A house. and 10k im obtained by Mr. Jeffrey’s projectiles. Mr. B. Britten’s \ead-coated shot were also fired on the same occasion, but c~ving to hig. omission of the usual wooden plug at the Fear, the scarcely exceeded that obtained with the one hundred 1 Powis and Lord Denman, and a few peeresses occu. * [have not given the Vice Chancellor the least | thirty-five borsos, under the ordera of Milkowski. This clothes New York city o Brooklyn taken in part payment Appl Died seats in ine back opposition beaches. At three | ground for eupposiog that the tenor of his despatch to | baad Iandod at Kent, where the captain of the steamer Hota e thediiog. insnnes,. Deeessed ‘ean treunsaty, | Siar ine ee ere ee ean o'clock the royal commissiouers, the Lord Chancellor, | Baron Brunnow, or its present development of ite mean- pele epee and each of the sailors £1. From Reni the | yearn of age and auative of Ireland. Verdict, "accl- the Duke of Newcastle. Earl St. Germains, Lord Stanley, | ing, will be cousidered satisfactory to her Majesty's gov. | Small column proceeded direct towards the Crontier of | Gental death.” " J and ten pounder. of Alderley, and Lord Wensleydale, took their seats 1 ernment. Bessarabia. Prince Vouza sent Colonel Calinesco to Mil- of North Bngiewood, ow th & ben “Deneath, the phere Sir "Augustus Cliford, kowski to summon trim to evaeuate the Moldavian terri. Drowsind Acctomrt.—Douglass Williamson, a lad about | Northern Raiiroad of erway, thas arm ia under the Usher of the Black Rod,was requested to summon The Russian Reply to Austria. tory by returning by the same road by which he had | Slve years old, foil overboard at the foot of Spring street, | bigh state of culttvation; pleuty Of fruit and good water. rly in this elty, THE ANGLO-REBEL PIRATES. the attendance of her majecty’s faithful Commons at the ‘The foliowing {8 4 translation of the despatch sent by | come. After uegotiations, which lasteda whole day with. | 0 Saturday evening. and was drowned before any ansiat- | Would be bar of the House, shortly after thespeakePPaccompanied | the Russian Cabinet in answer to the Austrian note oa | Oub produsing aay resuli, orders wo employ force were | lice could be rendered him. Coroner Ranney held an in. | John D. 01 test % 7 by Lord Palmerston. the Chancellor of the wer, | the adairs of Poland. It i addressed to M. transmitted by telegraph from Bucharest to Colonel | quest at the lato residence of deceased, No, 27 Clark Ok SALE—A VERY DEAIRABLE VARM, MBAR whe Way Mr 8 He Wee Hw x Miiner Gibson, itr. Cnyagnam, Lord iat: wr. Russian Ambassador at Vienna:— 0M, Ralaine,. | Co meaon, Ta was Father dicate wo execute.” The five | #08. ve sonnet, eno | Lotta Gen. ot Lrenty ir wees: ura ab hi TO THE EDITOR OF THE LONDON TIMES. troy, other honorable members appeared at the | « St. Pererswora, July 14, 1866, | companies which Calinesco bad at HOpOOAS waa Vater Resviz ov 4 Grammar Avynay, gh Salons sen 2-geed Lrunel warn and auinaiinen:.ennenea bar, when the commission having been read by the ciork Sin—From the commencement of the troub the | only six hundred, and opposed to them were four hun- | was stabbed in the abdomen a few days ago while en pre! ae, and oniburldings a In the Fimes of yesterday you published a letter which | atthe table, the royal assent was given io the-Consolida. | kimidom of Poland we comprehended the just’ interest | are d | bi Pomme survey within ithe village of Stamford jetermined and woli trained men, armed with ex- fased, fo an affray tn Ballivan street. died yesterday tion Fund Ap] jation bill, the Boundaries Feitish Col. | which the Austrian government ought to take in acts | Célient rites, with sword bayonets. On the 15th July, at New York Hospital from the effects of his injar! place for either « gentle an or former uinbia bill, Fisheries (Ireland) bill, the Toepnrhie which were passing in its immediate neighborhood and | ten in the morning, the Poles attacked the Moldavian sol- | Coroner Wildey was notified and will bold an inquest for farther tater mation win ss Mr. Cobden was, on a point of form, prevented from Bnd about two mites fi Feeding to the House of Commons on Thursday. it is addressed by Mr. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the 1 Bill, the istration of Marriages bill (Ireland), the | which might react.on the tranquillity of its Polish | ‘iers, who barred their way. A combat ensued, which | to-day. premises, or oT. LA. AY street, eee Seales Tie, toe Yate. Chastes Sumaer; es ey himt bil, and various otlier pabiit: and private {nees. Although "up: tothe "present time the | lasted utll wo in the afternoon, when the Poles carried are ae ; ores Tn thie 7 Dae 9 . bills, Hisurrection has concentrated ‘all fis effortn, within | the enemy's position amd continued their way, 1a close RB SALU—AT & BARGAIN, TERMD RAST. Pui ‘danas cee a ne be Lonp CaaNegiior then read the kingdom of Poland, and although it was rather | column. towaras the Pruth. ‘There were in ail'one bun- | _.. ie " ’ pangpaene Orne er? Bee aenaes brew Sa deen ee THE QUEEN'S SPERCH. the elements of disordvr found within the bordering pro- | dred killed and wounded, sixty of whom were onthe side | 4 LFRED HARDINGHAM, OF PHILADELPHIA, UATE. Tats aatias be covac na yr . My Lorne ap Gextixmen—We are commanded by her | vinees belonging to other Powers which have flowed back | of the Moldaviaus, iy returned from Europe, ean be heard from Uy hadrons mat never memory of Mr. Welies, Majesty to dismiss you from further attendance tu Parlia- | towards that centre of conflagration and supplied it beeatee ines ing him at French's Hotel, New Bork, or Commercial Hotel, iu, damaek and green plush, @ carved juah: 7 ee eee ho will give me the names of any | Tei0ity te Cm ine same time to convey to you her Ma- | with {resh aliment, the most imple foresight sut- Warlike Preparations tn Finland. Philadelphia. it id 4 ult, Corpora and game other Furuiture, Cates Deball I shal me te Lae ee hi acknowledgments for the zeal and ussiduity with | ficed to indicate that those deplorable events cold vot The papers here are filled with accounts of the defen- y KR, ALANTHAS HRWRIQUO, LATRLY OF addrons . vat the above number, id they did eo (if at all) without AD MMe 4 Jou have applied yourselvesto tho performanes of | receive auy solution which wuld uot interest 19 an oqual | sive preparations being Rurried torward in Vinland, The | [” Jt t,ana.qua county, Bes © OR SALE-VERY LOW, ONR OF THE VINEOT ma ) any authority from me or | your duties daring the session dow brought to a close. | degree the neighboring States. Accordingly we hasten | Gommander-in-chief of the forces in that province, Baron | ofice, stating hie place @f Fesideace, he will hear aometh: Residencea und Grounde in New Jerery,] aeres,largrveau- "Yu the meantime I accept the admission that the depart. | Her Mujesty has soon, with doep regret, the present con- | to iuvite the Cabinet of Vienua to an interchange oF ideas, ples ts ogg Alylllenseny by apeinen he Sl Bara ani —iennieneieenoceniiione | OOO FORO Eien, Sree amen arvan Foowe, ‘ment over which Mr. Gideon Welles presides aliowed it. | “ition or Polynd. Hor Majesty has been eagaed, in con | We bebeld with » lively satisfaction that it did not inis a " Un AUNDRY WANTED.—FOR ONK IN GOOD GErPerlaitts in great" sbuadenes, Anely ‘eitutied, tm the vies ; . const roam witunted cert with the Emperors of France and Austria in negotia- | understand that desire for a friendly understanding | ed to be making constant Journeys in the environs of | [AU NDES WAN TID vom vie ang Lawns aily of Morrawwn. Wt, AEYMOUK, Iie bresdway, self to be importuned by forei to build ships on be- Hels! ra, Tavustehuus, Abo, ( and othe half —— tion on the subject which has been opened to obtain the | founded on our common interests, in face Of eventualities ingore, Tavestehins, Abo, TF places, | cdier, stating locauon, £e. A otc lederal government 5 not true that hie do- | fulfilment of Une stipulations of the treaty of Vicuna | foreseen by the abettors of the inisurrection, and who, in | accompaniel by the officers belonging to the military 62 a He m SALMON MADISON AVANUB, BRAD THIRTY. pastment: Tay firm witha viow of getting: | Of 1816 in behalf of the Poles. Her Mojosty trusts | inspite of the transparent veil with which they cover | Council of the Governor General. Gangs of laborers work R. JOSEPH WONEAU, WHO CALLED ON A PER first street afiret claws brown slowe House, 1am, lot gy geet “4 ye Bellng’ |) chat chose stipulations will be carried inw execu- | their proceedings, tend to consequences which might ey upoa the fortifications of Swasborg. a kK street, on Wednesday evening last, ats | 46 fect. Possession Lat of separ ‘vessels built in this country ican govern: | tion, and that ‘thus a conilict distressing to ber Ma. } affect in the end tho integrity itseit of the States ot his orks are being thrown up at Trommund and in the | o'clock, will please Inform G. La, of his direction, oF wate W. P. SEYMOUR, 156 Brosdway, Tan only say that I believed it to be truc,and Iteave | Jesby and dangerous to the trauguillity of Europe | Austrinw Saosty. ‘The Count de Rehberg recommends | vicinity of Wiburg. A tlotilla of steamers has boon or- | inlurs es muon lem cam Un had. ditucting tie eae Wo G, Ke, DR HALE OR TO LEASE—TH% PLOT OF the Youd whether I had not sufficient may be brought to a close. The civil war be- | to the consideration of the Kussian Cabinet some measures: nized upon the lakes of Neusierw and Peyun, between - > * on Newtown creak recently AR yng hy, ed bablic-to judge — grounds | een the Northern and, Southern Slales of the | which, in his opinion, might lend to the pacification | Tavastetuua and Tamerfors. Supplies of flour are con- HILLY MoCARTNEY—LEAVE YOUR ADDRESS | for an oll refiner "la'e dud caicbvay nob voter in for entertaining this belief, having in my possession the | Un an Union still unfortunately continued and é | of the,kingiom of Poland. Hus Excellency is too well | stantly sent ia to Helsingtors, and (orwarded by railway ‘with Dauiel O'Hara, at the St Nicholas Hotel | perfect under, and brices ewough to rebuilt s factory. good ne of which I forward to youfor inser- | jn anity attended with much evil, not only fo the con- | imformed of the real stato of things in that | to Tavastenuus. Timber ts being bought up tw the gov : sam | area sind dock, apd ower of ‘acenme from the ety by tending parties, but also to nations which have taken no | country for me to direct his atteption to the fact that | @rament in large quantities. A rumor is also in circula- | TYNION PLACK AND SIXDRENTH STREET —THB | ferry on ped In OIF maine ‘The contents of these letters rh. ‘the conflict. Her Majesty, however, has seen no | several of these moasures exist already, and that others | tion that @ military camp is about to be established at "ee young ladles walking dowa the Fourth aveuue, HEY BAUTUERA, 39 Broad sireet friend was pone ip 1 i groan eriel neutrality which her Ma- | involve general principles which are’ aot contrary | Parcla-Matmo; but this. will not be definitely decided | 17 o'clock. Thursday, August 6, who ized a gentleman . derai Naval Department, em ie "From the teginning’ of the contest, | in theif essential points to ‘the development | uBtil the arrival of the Eimperor in Finland, now expect- | 11,0 carriage, uear the coruer of BMixieenth streat and Jalon fs a ag By es raat c charade eer vee eiredpensens Gresk nation baving choren Prince’ William, of Deo, | which our august master bas reserved to bimself to give | ed daily. - ng aiidrqse to Prauk Nelson. Motropuitas Howl 13.00, 000 in Ber bry ry Be mark, for their King, hor Majesty is taking steps with a {eto the proseut institution of the kingdom, whenover ts _ nee ‘ iiee distant, 8 ecres. 12,00); aise, on the 11th of April last, to which I have not yet any re- | Mo he union of the fonian Lelands to the kingdom of Majesty may deem that the vroper memedt has arrived. The Russian Navy. ANTED TO ADOPT—A YOUNG GIRL, AN ENTIRE laeluditw 20.1710. one of 1b a ey blish the lower of the 30th of | Greece. For this purpose lier Majosty is in communica | Tho Ministo: of boreigm Ailairs of Ausiria, besides, ham The following is a statement of the existing naval forces orphan between I Beotent. | eres, Orange county, 0 «Fes, $5,000, to. deciding to pul e of | tion with the Powers. who were parties to the trenty of | self ndaits that the creater part of those ideas enter into Russia, It should be understood that this list in- | ant family, must be o lading CAND, PAUL MAN & COL, Bi Jaly, marked confidential, and the tmportant memoran- | 11") nich these islands were. placed under the jr. | the plan which the kmperor has iraced out. But bia | cleds only those vessels which are seaworthy and ft for | #mbroidering, and ‘be mens A Lh Ba + Be. 1 Tryzee rew. dum it contained, | consulted some of the leading menon | Vic rate or the Hritish crows, and the wishes of the | ExcoMency will, without doubt, also aMow that they can. | active service. , “idress Mrs, Onderdonk, Union ayers | [JOR SALE O TO LET—IN Pant, ROOKLYK, & Both sides of the House of Commons, aud gave them if | Tooigns on the subject of the union will be not be gpplied with any chance of success until material | Tho Russian fleet comprises six divisions, as follows: — , ” Hover, 24 feet 0 awries ated ontidence the original correspondence to read. Several barbarous outrages committed tn Japau upoa | order bas becn reestablished. Count de Rechberg will | 1—The baitic Suet ~~~ ane thirteen room | Aiey & gowd stable ‘They are of opinion that the course taken by Mr. Cob- | rrr i cts have rendored ft necuemary for her Ma- | certainly comprebend tuat 0 Jong as that condition, in- | 2—The linck sea fleot. WAxtED tH) SMALL CHILDREN TO ADOPT IN | the rear of ot is 5) feat by 13h. b will rewt weit den in publishing Mr. Gideon Welles’ ictter gives me a jesty to demand. repar: , and her Majesty hopes | dispensable to the salutary action of the government, 3—The naval force statioued in the Amour. the try. @cirl and» boy, oF two giris, trom 2105 | Of 1 since there Is more rome than T peed. with stable if de clear right to use ail documenta fc my possession for my | 10 sscde will, be conceded by the Japacese | sball not bave been fullfilled, ail attempt at organization | 4—The tleot in the White Sea ee toon mre, FOE, REE. EO | hr ts pon oe Sraatona, Carvel ceemue tae hen ia cescatenpeme en 1 oe Jussified in making | poy croment without is beihy nece-sary to enforce aie tienen wit fait, on oan hnas tahins se came he ms rom menage oi bmg tS - ° we o 4 — | eaet of Third \ oped - hem. The Fmperor of Brazil bas thought fit to break off | obstasles which the presoat (iscorders have hitherto op say ANTED<INFORMATION OF MARGARET DONA. | ~ enema Twill only add, in conclusion, that 1 believed at the | ¢ aha : rel uh bet consed oeed to tt, und on the other, before tl rym Tuis inst force js, of course, the smallest of all, and - os - ANDA.—TO ALL WANTING FARME—LARGE &! time, and believe’ now, that my correspootient had the | Bis diplomatic relations With Ler Mwesty, in consequence | posed t ry other, before the moral eucourage hue, wha landed in How York from Mann eater, Be AMO 80 Ok. Warne oe Hf ~4 of ber Majesty vot having complied with demand« whieh } ment whieh the hope of aa active intergeation from | C#iAts, indeed, of oniy two small stoamers of renpae lend. tu June, Lea, sathority of his goverament for writing the letters, | ne dia noc doem proper to accede to. Ser Maesty uas | abroad should necessarily bring to tbe wiideat aspirations | tively forty aud twelve Loree power. The flest iw the | landed. Aa reas Mr. Seti, 0 West Washin souk of Pailadaiphia by rairned iris ona presuaes Inres 2 no wish that this estrangement shonid continue, and | of the insurrection, is somow' ore powerful, wince it ineludes door yeart: “ Deawesting the favor of your inserting this corres. would be glad to see her relations with Brazil tab ids much on the great Powers to dissipate those | (WO War steamers carrying eight guns oaeh, aud fitted DENTISTHR. prog aime Hy - good pondence, | am sir, your obedient servant, eds to ‘lisappoint those caleutations. and tosccetrrate | Wh ongives of two hundred and forty and ene hundred taieiaic “saa ate aor . Lanvie eebortaes i) en ae My Loxoa axo Gryriatey—Her Majesty commands vs ation Of this situation, i taking into serioax | 80d Ofty horse power respectively, und three smailer VICAAL SAGER BAe SRCORS: A: NACE 18 di dations an No. 10 Pane Prace, St. James Street, July 25, 1963, to convey to you her warm acknowlédgments fo ‘ation that essential side of the question which, | steamers. bs duce tation tooth at RS Ses scion will tae emt fe ve rent liberal supplies which you have granted for the servic in our opinion, makes tt a danger to Kurepe. We shall The next most important fleet is that in the Caspian, | that waerever we becor we shail re STORY BKICK HOUER comripenTiar. na ileneia tee ae Mishovet tocxehange our Meas on this subect | Comprising two steamers of eight hundred and fifty horre Cand 8 ppor. fare able nt rareat Brooke Ga Wasniseton, July 30. 1361. oils us to thank you ourse of our dip lousatic relations, | (OW8t Xhd ten steam transports, four of which kutter are yay high prices, bat Ww that grem : “4 ec taval Aituite ot mut | for the provision you have made for the establishment of arriving at aa understand’ | armed with eight guns, and a6 other six with six guns | ‘haraving of wongy Va derail we olay tach, niperioe tn be very tr oe" Nave is in | Mis Koyal Highness the Prince of Wale ny. Aw 0 the deliber conference in which ail tie | ¢e . % vot no ny el ay oe Ab soem, ranging from 1.4071 ws am happy ® say that Misister of the Nayyiis io dente ian —Lhe dustross which the civia | Powers that ergued the general Treaty of The naval force in the Amoor river is at the present AMERICAN TERTH COMPANY DENTIAtS soe | 82 Re ei to have an jron-plated ship built out of the coun time rather Imege. It is composed of six corvettes, part, wo do not shut aiicted on a portion of Hee Majesty's 1 tak Fy, oppoaito PH Ub siren . This ship is designed for & specific parpose, to ac 7 7 one ers ought mounting eleven guns each seven «chomers, six of six — = DKY GouDSs. oxipluh a details object. I send you herewith @ memo- | ir oe nice bison andes oe eee that ohiaary cleanse . guns each, and the other carrying four guns, aud leven GREAT DISCOVERY ere pp Fandum banded me last evening from the departmedt, | i. have toon made, kas tn some degree diminish ‘and equilibrium for by the tre steam tranaports, three Of them screws, and carrying ool TEETH POSITIVELY EXTRACTED Ae DUCTION 1» DEY GOOD with the request that { would seud 18 to you by steamor’s | i 't16) Maesty las given ber cordial cx in which they tovk part. cor do we coment tbeir r ely thirty seven guns. The fleet of the Black Soa i« BY THE Use OF NIT OXIDE ys WORT . wail of to-motrow, amd to ask your knmoediate reply. | Caicciated to bave & weneticial intluesce upon that ing of that act according to thoir oarse much More powerlal than those just men It iaaupertor wo chi { ” stating if you will agree to build sueh a ship as desired, | ene cra (thiegs Symptoms of a renew annot admit either the opportune | Heed 4 SILKE BLACK AND COLORED bow soon, and for how much, with such plans and speci aoniae tane aneeed - Nibty'he anbmitting tO ther te | The Black Sen fleet ts composed of forty-two war steam m POVLINS, MOLAMBIGL Ea: Sentient 05 708 may Seem beso send ene. colony of New ealnad, | y connected with ,eixof which carry eleven gums each, three carry | pa’ ig vusial | pO VALENCIAS BAKEOE: °°) WAKER RORKA T feel very sore that the building of this proposed shot wise and cone listory measures supported by ihe Och, and the inder two or foar peters Dr HOYT, Deoust, Su Wi Broadway, near Tren OWELiaw Ce ibitas, ?. will lead to other bosiness of much value. snes nop i rect Baltic leet includes Leth ateont y Oe, CORTE TARL ETA Proof steamer a be, measures for there repression, order and tranqadlity witl | Power could accept «och a direct mterterence i ~ an. Oar own builders would be very jealous if they were | ig aintained im that valuable aud Hal a@airs; and besides, it a got other im the » a hundred and thirty five. one bund: RY To BE BOLD ovr at np Re this application fo you, bat, in the present con- A et Pyscovr 4 y One, one hundred and elever of affairs, it is important to act secretly and cau- Her Majesty hag the letter of exiting treaties, and would only IC NITROUS OX1OR REDUCTIO ghiy threo, seventy ent and OLIV ELY BATKACTED elfect of throwing back the paerfieation to which ¢ menune Lf onvePaL falar : tiously, and I have assured my goverument that you wilh | Smee em and she trugie that this measure | wisbex and the effurts of tho Powers are tonding, b town frigaias, one Of wincu mounts My Dr HOYT, sole twas ALOT ALAC H eM rORIUM keep this matter entirely and strictly to yourselves, aud pon oyghbnemn ee to the interests of the Eatublisnet | creasing the pretensions Of tho Votish agitators by all the ahers carrying from forty fve to sixty guns. #ix 1 is superior w of ete Efe te no means lot ibe known what you are building, of | oh ech tier Majesty haa aiven her assent w an | prestign which it would comovo from the woverricn au weats @f L090 Ge TOK, ane Maas of etic - whee. ; ck for the revision of @ large portion of the statute benk, | thority., foumt de Rechborg, in making bis ew pO three gums each. nine ere of varioun “ ayer ye ‘ You will netien that the largest Liberty t# given for the Spciemnenhabanar — Lew ithovgh they wal | beston depeadent on such a com soma eae rry ing together sixty e.cht gums. nincteen staal CoRPACstek OF TREO RBAT ALS az - eoustruction of the ship, one requisite uBly being tmport | cane otyauicte OF uBDCCORSATY cted the consuls. | consent of the Russian Cabinet, has bin aud Bye transports, waking a total of wixty Vor THIS WEEK w fer var entire STOCK, shia sat—that she is bom and shot prot. How this ie to be } dation of the statute law. Her’ Majesty has felt mach f digaity which our aagast master has | (Ur Rail a foaming MEDC CTGR accomplished It Is fer you Ww judge and determine, as the | rieasure in giving ber assent 0 an act Lor basing upon & the impose nz |, The greater number of those vessels were built fu} or ay ROM BARBGR RO! ainicehias Schkasenee that the objec ta, enable the puyorsane ‘Well deGued footing that volumtese force which has added 6 new | Eagued gat i with Englian engines betwoee the | ( DENTAL AS#OCTATION ALL OUR DRESS GOODS — peerey yp ree apn the suvernmont 1 | a most iungortant element to the defeantve mexna of the of the Cabinet of vi | yearn 1851 and I Will extract teeth without pain iy the use of the Nitroos Sadused 60 per erst. ane et an Sage ans is forts In Ove | country. fer Majesty hax giadiy given her consent to an | enna, and a evide ice with wuich Count | Thi list does not include the recently buiit iron-clads, ea toe 5 BLACK AMD COLORED MLk = act for carrying into efect the additional treaty enncinded | de Recaborg jut sti. td netic agent. a aia lan uaaiekiie Reduces 2 per I have aseured our Minister of the Navy that if sucha veasal can be built you can do it, and be bast great vo ot of the United St ‘The cmrse which was followed in 1915 seems to ur | by her Majesty with the Pre: nd) pee oe ‘of the slave trate, and | indteate clearly the de berdtions which can be establiel 0. ¢. COLTON, wo Bruen BLACK AND COLOMRD ALPACAS” dence in my judgment for the more ny S r; : . a4 (Prom th her Majesty trasts that the honorable co-operation of the | ed on questions affecting. oa the our hind, a geveral in JOU ALLEN i ® etuane 98 nee on im addition to tate lt ete yt pam eel oe te | gorerim mut O the Vetted Mates will thateraily aewat her | terest, and om the other administrative details In the ¢3 Wo: Sarena ant) of, Gaubt cunaaiyee thet lnarenteé }. omneabieng cies ons Mw she PANS DAMASK AND ToweLLINy wants a side-wheel wun ° ath (ijeuty in these endesvors which Great Britain has long | ciustve domain of the coufirming sovereign States, At | *20e ledge on the part of all ongsged in the construction, Reduced BO per one draught, radder at buin ends, apeed not than thir | heen engaged is making to put an end to the perpetration | that tine a distinotion was practi stabitebed t testing, and ultimate lying 0: telegraph exbiew wil afford RS, GRIV FIN, KAND STHERT. NEW YORK PRINTS, GINOHAMS AND CLOTHR Yeon knots, to carry a8 un at each ond, waiching | hac must diggracstat crime, Her Masesty bas aaceatt | twest thse two ealegorion of atoreats. The formes were | ‘2 *0® Publle substantial ey idence BD sirents Lov ET Laiton ret Boos | se ouen AND nnowN womueee sth oe six thousand! pounds, excluive of carriage; at 1 | with aatinraction to mamy other measures of pablicusetil- | the object of eeparame negetiations on the par! of the cour's of tae lines of almost any without extracting the roo sche on pull ot plstion, a0 , ae be built of tron. ‘ 4 thought for both of | Bese, the result of your iabore during the present sexsioa. | Russia, Austria and Prucsia, between which the tradiione | belleve that costly failures oa oF Fubber. 85, partial sols gels) per tenn. gf) | 9) LACK MANTILLAR 3 1 Please give 4!) 29 CZAI Ot na ieee write ma | Lt has been gratiiying to her Mayeaty to observe that not- | of Aulory, permancmt comiact and immeliite neaghborkovt | Aud that the more yertect silver or rubber, 61. Bitreting Be. Per heif prise the objects desired, expecially the battery and write 08 | vitnstamiing many adverse cirenmstances. tho geueral | created @ close telviarity, All the arrangements destine’ | “CR is Row practicable, do M UMBRELLAR. ai) one as noon a8 possibis, directed, as usual, at Now York, (OF | He cueeity of her empire continu naimpaired. Creat | to regulate the internal administration and mutual rela |" that enterprise more certain which, to the imjury cLoTuine. A Ee which I leave bere this evening. Waiiog your ad 1 doar ai troly yoars, aan aan judge what cngies’ to give If decks mast be plated, and the best form for glancing off balis. Mesars. Jony Laixp, Sons & Uo., Birkenhead. We are desirous of baving tracted a floating bat tery, planned with the specitic dbject of going inte ports local distress has beom suffered yn Great iiritain frou the | tions of the Polish territorien, placed under their reepee effects of the civil war in America, and {n Ireland (rom | tive domtaation since the Congress of Vienna, were ew the results of three unfayorsble Wagons. The Anancial | bodied in separate treaties concluded directly between resources of the United Kiogdom have been fully rmam- | those throe courts on the Zist af April (2d of , Ws6. ‘ fared, and (te general eommeres with the world has not They were sncceamvely completed by a verion ie [| rena ie been materisily impeded. [t has been a xoarce of gra conventions whenever circumstances required The | “mMaymentof their money in this desorijtin Of entor cation to her Majesty to find that her Kactern pomseesiens | general principles meationed in those treaties which | b7#e. and the recent failury of « portion of the Malta sad have rapidiy recovered from the distrens which recentiy | could interest Enrope were alove inserted in tho | Alexandre Hine, although probably due Y causas thet zation, aled jo 1858, " Wh varton, jot whatever may be our own views And Llewe ot the - eminent sulentific men connscted with subraarine tele kraphy, it cannot be questioned that repeated faiares naar Henan rs in the gino 0 wy Mee Rew 1 Oppemite Great EXCURSIONS, rdod with batteries and forts which are within from | Dev rNy ct ray ara eutering upon a cones. af ‘ot the Congress of Vienba. signe! on the 27th May | itt have been foreseea, wil! ui KET PLACE, 20 SIXTY AVENUE free ‘bandrod yarés (0 alt mile from the chanool. | ‘worl ee ana gucai, Aoamcal asd prmenerorl pros, | (Sth fube) by Sit the Powers ewe tagiaeparc torr, | companlen who are Seeking frou toe publi nancial « vet inaiey io Liopoae of yout cam off Uuetiing. carpecn ‘The floating yo iron plated ~~ to be 6 con- rity which hol le cut good promises for the future weil | At the present moment these genera! principles are oot | VT* ‘ ‘1 pt tha Fureture, Jeweiry, Ae, Une bess you can 40 § on oF Ssteucted a to ght dang atively | porns of thine extensive regions. On returuing to your | in question, but the administrative detatie and terns! t ia, therefore, with no amall pisanure that we perceive | send s mite to thé oid known dealer, B. MINT? Om unharmed by the fire the batieries, both \gontal several counties you will atl have important dution to | arrangements might be beneficially discussed betwaen t> | that, by means of the Atlantic Telegrepl Company. the ' od pangs Bho is wanted for no other purpose. | Hertorm, and har Meaty oarnestty prays that the hints. | three Powers, in order to place the respective perition « ofA 1864 Ia preity ce witneet & careful, | fl Te Chemex eeeding wi KNOW. | toy of alinghty Gor may attend your efforts to promote | their Polish possessions a by the stipelations 0 whe | = draw over 14 (fourtoon) feet. the bappioees « her subjects—the object of her constant | treaties of L415, 1m harmony with present necessities vod | Wiis Fy Gaeb @th endiubinlty cttmetets the Her ry ‘and earnest solic! tatoo 3 the creme of time, The Russian Cabinet declare vorif bn Bm ‘one Redd os Bagpeory Parliament was then formal'y prorogued anti! the 14ih ly to enter at gnce (nto mach am undervanding who . SD PICNIC FACT ASION -T Calin of ie FY, eager « ; £ i 3 ; of October . i _— sos ja course Of consten th Jeane Wom om Tocwtay, Agu safe Gepomition on the THE POLISH QUESTION, cally top.quection of electric ra cnn be bad Soamerary ped ag hd New, it may not be out of we Ressia and refer to Russo Amerwan lia¢, tae merua " — — Further official correspoateace have recently been discumed 7 THE CALAFORNIA AND WheThan a0 as been published. Lord Napier, Engieb toa advocated by the Pr ons 1 avec eeune exgroowe Soy, for gaan iW NERL OTRAMER gE ANTS tas to Lord Rasectl, op the 10a wit tne sxasion of 1888,» io Se: Pesw, OFS ber ane Ce srorsines AOE 8 ylew & Norte rrver, yeertay, to bear tae roplies of Prince Gortachakoff to the + lane a ast [eaties suiensr’t by re {=~} a ee § ob Jone Breen three Powers on bebalf of Poland. | had journal thas “Mr ne ee aap ~— ————_— oS pepe ira a 4 Seb, 0 take pias on Secasion his Exceiwmcy io the oveuing, when he Sedans ae & AND Lary Clorm r tee (Fe ine, @! donee Brsoetie ten informed me | the Vice Chanestior iret wae me tbA omm rue oo P (on aw Wedtere ms tat We tere 2 rat rarely 4 Gmnenmoats Premate tor for the same purpose this forencen. | (ound the Duke de Micketewen, o0 the 7a Coe SSUES, 2, eee oa ony 2 oman one op Moatort wider a very” decided impresetan of, the bed line will roa Seng the ona of Okhitet, 08 far as premtemelocentnet tesa takoniete ati effect which Rassian commumic.tive would heve ‘pirate, ecrose end Lagrence - ~~ Se ee ee ee Perm. “Toe Dukn we me a brief outline of the tenor ‘will be crmAactet to the adore: L, Sane Pave reat rat rom oC the despatches with which he had been made ac- aod teegattoraie ¥ trecwee The seorstary was rather disgppoinied that you bave | quaicted. Tee armistice wae rejected; ibat we had foro- ‘ganas ta the ap Saleh sero piareetoe as © “ oot sent any 0 te in reference | seen. Fas ceuterenone wore declined: (Bat we hed ap WA , thie line = ~ - force an emurance into Chatleewon barbor, defended. by | ta'tes aeptored "the Tarorrctnios Erpeore baw we ane ‘ond Varuitare. Sell of see ai Porte Somter and were , ead proposals toenter qn s obtained. Oar readers p~ e A erase H ¥, a, 1 bope that you may be to send mea plan for such | mparatel discessiom on with Austria aod learn that the Gouseil 7 SILYER BT GOING ay C+ 7 were weer even for the emcereiom for tbs lor % BILLIARDS. vou learn that are so busy, andeo well | participation alae Fewer’ Uagnamicies of te eee be enpretet - — ‘tale ey fi oh Ome hover, and righuly of Vienne. 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