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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OUTOBER 2, 186 3, TRIPLE SHEET. 5 +b, chickenpox; ¢, ma- of the Prechient—sterling honesty—was delightfully — view is the eale of (be Nw totenth 4% INTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL CONGRESS. | : inasogs: a ienielanenmee ne" THE PRES'DENT’S DAILY WORK. ihe res eat aterting y TET ths tle of be New Atmadon Guickallnes Mice te % ~— peer Tare majority; mumps; é, whooping cong . wlhueasm, ke, Foumatism ; é y e at inte waa prolonged one upou Kentucky | terms nas hie’ oa ph thy Se aL Bauer's amendinent, en-| 4, tepbord fovers ay tut Low faver; oO. Dentis Pat - ae at lates} thas : pired § Sune . ‘3 Ok dy id fever, m, typhus; m, yehow lever, o. c b winch the Pr Ht wam Most Orr " hab A wEW Aud F F has recently been dincover- Our Berlin Correspondence: "2 bs vay @ Wish, Ba voted apou (plag 19); p,ague; g, remitt ut ‘over: 7, cholers, As auic, Our Washington Cor once: | He wd ot itorme: > euuecruig she | €d 1p bbis mine, add: nce alta: She peepee Beatux, Sept, 11.1 eral Piiwit, ( Pu® ©) reports on proceedings of | 5, cholera’ indige a, iwiavtuin;t, dysenery wy beta ins; Wasu + 1868. mb of th fidvies, many of when he which the ¢ rose War gueeed cannot be regarded MEETING OF THTRD DAT--REPORTS ON THR BTANIBT! BOF DIF section two, regard: g @ctyision and quility Of real | v, cadcer; w, huspttal gangrene, 2, Crys PEIMB; Y» OW DAD | green of My, Lincoln's [ily «im cations, Peow rarities, | *)' 00! fed Kowa ra early the. the resatter the on aw at wer ah auie property, FEEENT SUATES—NKONGANIZATION OY THE INK. NAUUNAL eState, morigages aud Becuri ies theroon. Tho inquiries | cle: z, glauders: aud here, in-tead uf Kolog Ob t) aa, Pena a wh WK, ho tne acossor of wak the | Bub War ace, r w of the om onoka STATISTICAL CONGRESS, ETC, and resolutions of te 8 sea: on apply only to European | Organic diseases of the horrt, 0, cc, 1 will stop short, fov'e of Doing Husiness, en Le. J uowsedge bo mest ef all dew ted ia oO the Bite 2 Litigation overshadowed by beatile politieal Ur. Maurer, Councillor of State (Grand Du:ay Hesse), | conditions o raul en\. @ Aud wnortgages, and have PS:.| Thee onl of siaaeceatehs We Prascapbeaniatier pes Suey ee, Wak Sie. appearan®, aad mean Bee ieatven bs acteneetnstvionce tht cs cn east ae Y , is fore no interest for te Units states Vast (ield of statistical and foternational statistics! !abor. | pro go, Talted States In the aitebarge of bl bs bu loue re-witing moet gen 8c Whe OMetAt wtatition -in bie Sins. Connt de | fore. eee tes oe Uae aaa, grammy avammine | PRICE 4XD-wagmeran wrrariomTe a uumcu-ox, | Prendent of tho United Statvs lv ihe discharge Of Ui al ot the Vnion wid it | ange : Rl moves a vote of thanks to the | in, and the royal THE UNI) o.M SOLAR YRAR. The third gection reports through Baumstark. director | Offict:t aud executive dutios are made the subject ef popa “ yr. Cot 1, 1668 7 Quetelet reports on the statistics of Beigiam. Havin; of an agricultural academy (Prussia), en pr nd | lar comment, though they belong (0 a class of legitimate + aod 200 wh ogPR.. 19 belt the sympathy shown towards the Congre ad e - cates ners, 8 . ta given himeelf the impulse for comparative statistics of | wages. This question has been (wice tie ob ect of dine ‘endisbehinns gaan 0b whleinthe paapia. ieee Aipte. iabA «as * ‘ lib Carried. Professor Schubert (Prussia), reports the pro- | Kuro @, he has particuarly requested of ali delegetys to | sion at international congresios. Newmarci bas written vo , i tate perp ! ia! ceodings of the Arse section, ‘The activity of private | Communicate mortailiy tables of their count: ios to hima, | an adiuirnbie history Of pricus and waxos; bat eis not | Popular anslety to know tbe nature of (he pons Hal mover » see TOM buatista is confined 10 the material florded by official | Twrmy three governments of Europe nnd the (uited | the history of them Walch the Congrtsa had Io vtew. | ments apd habitudes of our great men, bow they eat, | @ ; d 1), . Mell | tates of America, who, in spite of the war raging there, | The first revolution, therefore, says:—it is prineipaliy rT hae Wid dabteatiiah ail tak cata ait aut i 4 Fag 1" 5 120 Dureius, which provides them almost exclusively with | have uot neglected statistics, baye sent tho abies re’ | tho atatistica. of Pricos aint Wages, uot tho iatory kal eine, Sigen HOS scpceaprial sit su8 ether man! a Gene 4 sluhidhe PAPRERD Aepshery OF Lain. noo. 20 the necessary data, At the first Qungress in brussels | quested by hin thom, which should eceupy tho Cougresy. Pertaining to public aad private life has ever been very | IS Sing” AND” Reorting FONE « 20 te wi) 120% ; In Englund he bad found the mortality up to the ago of | Litdebrandg, of Saxony. Weimar, against the resolution, | groat. The popular taste iu this respect, too, has alway IOANEUNON AND A CODLA D Mie hl Mr. Quetelet bas fused tho oileat and the academical | »,, + “ re r Sen Trot “ Tn a letter to the Madras (in 4 five years to be less thau in any other country, but at | For the statist a history of prices (rom the beginning of | yoo most amply grativied, aa tho hundreds of columos « 100 Wh character of the Congress into one, Much good 1s con- | the age of fifty years the tables give exactly the aame re- | thia century would be of great importance; a biatorteal a ~ poiy, July 15, und signed by thre geoens 4 t “ taine in the prop sed statute for reorganization; bat it | Su/t im ail countries, Be thiaks It important to kuow | retrospection of the past renders the present comprehen. | touching this thiog in tne Bow 74 of the past will | vervice, we int the folowing i: teresting a WLAN WKikpeet. 3 wid be inj 0 ende t topendont of | BW te cengus in exch ovuutry and district was takea— | slye. attest. Tho avidity with which the personal movements | Mt Petwoen « tongorge uF toh ' a 130 Mito & NlaakKh 79 bo cig te seen var, Ae, ROAR. Ae if ie was dine by officials, by the clergy, by priva Banmr‘srk points out the «iticulty which thecongresses | oF ho late Daniel Webst r, HlontY Clay, Jobn C. Calhoun matink the lose Vater oasis a0 a the exist ng governments. An association of statists Is | citizens, &e., &e. would exporie ce in studying that listory, Me is not “ i i diy st eaee. hee, 1B Deteg Witten by pobre ratii« . 00 BO. ee lO very desirable, but must naturally condue itself to giving Hr Marzant (United Nannbian prineipalities, Moldavia- | against euch blatory, but agaiust making it @ question for | John Quincy Adams, Seuator Douglas and General Zeots, | and fds some berd us am auinhte t 1. oF 100 a eta . 7 2 ¢ 0 Wallachia) ays bid printed report on the table, compres: Bocretary Seward, Governor Soymour, and indood of all | WHetler the vevor of cha seri en af 100 don. AO eonly, The statute proposes tao forming of | “Dp Carvaiho (Portugal) repurts on public schools in | Dr. Farr sayr that the question of present prices cannot | 1.6 congpicious men of our past and present history, bor- | u,in® aplmal, hos bow we bist juy i 1000 a permaveot commit eo, foundiog a Hbrary, and publish- | bis country. From the year 1854 to 1868 the government | bo woll understood without Kkaowing these Of tho part; | We canspicloas men af ous Pass and pre be morning fast, wihilo seated io tho abonse | 2006 Git Ry 4 4 bulletin, Lmportant reasons bad boon given for | bag founded 583 schools, of which for boys 452, or ails } Dut tue study of the latter wad more Ot tur privato indi dora well nigh upon thd lodiorous. Colurae after column bas. | with several | eicers or | tbe CP taal wage, Vad Wee 60 and aguust it, Tie rection therefore makes the motion:— bi 19a’ #6 ae er ‘the elie 66 40h. abe Dal aleaaen "Hildebrandt thinks that @ private person ia not able to hs 5g bs bet Ms yas argc poate by one of the gusrd to enter a hole in tho | loot 4 Wacom 4 _ 1 Tqadjourn bo question of reorganization tothe mect- | 1,738 publi , with 70,172 scholare—showing an | get the necessary waterial; for Instaney, the rates of in | HOW Mr. Webster was wont "to go to markets | ground clore to whero the guard " | 4060 Fain svakston ‘ fog of the next Congres. Kkerease of 28,980 scholars, | In Portugal the teacher i a | Lerest ai different periods . tnd how bo comported himself when he got | Hout for a taouguwe (a taine one, awd he property of ah | $1.9 Au . > paar aa ‘aa pudhe oTcer; eburch and school are completely separate. @ vote then being taken, tho first resolution 1 carri i vomembering in the samo connection that bo | #iecr),and put dim to the bi fo wou Deganto | 2000 4 o. MOsg 2 Yo ap ta am intornational committes to report | Tho scuoolice of children, ie obligatry,. ‘Phe former | by a majority. The second rosolutton says'—The atatis there, a Mebering jn the seme conn Uaioe, ths cart ana te fetes touts tse cobras G0 abs Ch cue Oo bie das was Senator of the Uniiod States, Secretary of Slate ip | ay Vb Layard !ng, care forward, with head orect snd thereca Minister cf the iuterior commenced with two public | ties of vrices (exclusive of the prices of wages) ure to bo debate commences ot ara schools In Lisbon, fis successor, Don Jose Braamoamp, | limited for the present to the objects enumerated in sud- | ® powerful Cabinet, or the groat Missachusetteonetan, hood distended. ALiack the mongoose, whe reewmed Lo 18 Bow 103% boo on f si fe commences on this point, Mirquls | co vinued by ovening evening echoof, uot only ia the | divisions 1 to 9 Tndoed, it Piast se de ago that wo reat im tho | S#fe nothing for tho but mer 4 out of | 200 anton Con a1, 200 4 Via, Vorvenirapp (F ankforton h: Mune), and Dr. | eities, itt in the country, also for tho Instruction of | Bor the venedt of tho reador, I will give aggin Gad. stadeliy Boston’ Pest shad; after to ‘of no. | the Way to avold the blows which t truck nt Cat Coal ake ‘ Cagyy ho (Portugal) want the question gettiod, the new | aduils. To every thirty-seven inhabitants of Portugal i# | an jnstanco of subdivision:—1, nourishmont; 2, cloth. | Brave and stately Borton Jost that, after ton years | him te mongooso unfortunately yd just been ted, | 200 ‘ 20 ‘ ; stutite to ve adopted, Lone bei is algo of that opiuion, | te sebolar. ing: 3, rent of dwolling; 4, pay for schools, | pulture in the harbor of tho Pilgrims, the doors of the | cowsequentiy did not Low suiticient jachiration to go uk | 100 eho 8b” Roo ‘ Vani He Hays the obje: t Connt fipalda on Spain, Since the Londen Congre:s his | and so forth, up to 9. Now subdivision of 1. Nourish: | tomb swung solemaly back, avd the lid of the saroophas | Mt bin sod Kill him: so we weoured the musky wad Sarsied | )0) bio 8% 160 f bhi 10 ays thy object of international statistics should not | country has carriod on eseryetically, aud, i necordance | ment—Rye, whoat, barley, opts, maiz (with the reduc- Ha a ieee ot curvieiog triend. | Rim over to que of the offces’a quarters tiavo the coa | 200 r wen 1 do ieft either to the delegates of govornuouts or to the | with tha recommendat ons of that ‘Congress, statistical | tion of thé nourlahinent coutaidgd in the different graing | U8 Was Falved by tho friendly hand of surviving friend. | vert carried out there, after tie, mong. should bave | 150 Quicks'r Mik'g 1 ast clutions of private individuals exclusively. Tho rea». | Feseaches of every description All dwotlings inhabited | to that of who:ty, potatges, poas, beans, beef, pork, mut. | sbip (Poter Harvoy, E#1.,) to seo what tracos a decade of | hal some littie time to got over bis breakin. fier © | }00 ‘ Mis at * and n bited have been enumerated, otic trian | ton, herring, butter, cheeso, egge, beer, wine, coffee and | yoars in death had left of the llustrious departed, It was Couple of Lours rest, wo placed the cobra in a room, with #0 60% lok 0 Lead Co A lutions of forwor congresses had not all (een carried out | gulation pearly completed, the lead de cri tea doors (we bavivg in tho meantime takon up a te by the different governm ns. Tasro ire many mattora | provinceo! Madrid fluished. ‘The cengus of 1860 te pub- | ‘Tho committeg- proporos to add to1. Nourishment— | fund that “‘the noblo brow was yet gerfect in all ite | cure station In the room from which we could cbserve all ng Co PA aboutwuich gover went ci ldnot got any information | HsHe4, also au acivual of tho physical and moral condition | Beavdy, sugar, salt, tobacco. To say, inatend of hor. | foatures,”” and that tho ‘contour of that impressive taco the movemerts of the combatants) the mougesso was Au traw Co, binge ¥ i m Of the poople, stattetical sanitary apd mortality tables, | ring,” “fish, principally herring.’ To 2. Clouhing—Flax | wus preserved the same as oa the day when the funeral Jet io and the tight commenced ; ; ‘ PJ Tom. pst ote incividuale. A cooperation of private iyli- | aod eriusinal tatistics for the years 1859 and 1380, The | and homp. To. Price of firewood, coal and turf, whieh | Oren thousand, at whose bead was a President oloct of | dopant nent cone matched the cota with but 4 . ideals. from’ wil counterion at the congresses would be al measure for Welzhis und measures bas boon de- | would give in all forty-eight articles, the prices of which | Of 4A thousand, o ag : S108 OF ||) Gevold of any appearance of foor. Tho oobra, with bend | 100 N'Y Conte i a, aikays, dosizable; ‘a5, well'an an, ldtoruational iibracy, hydrological worke have commenceg. Iu a | are to be inquired into. tho Uulted States, in all his eupornal primo, took up ita | erect and body vivrating, watched his opponent with | Lo0 ao, 200 2 | Bee wee ‘ yesh word, stitistics in “pain aro reavimated and progressing | Several members propose toadd milk,building materiale | gotemn march from tho library at Marsbfeld to wend ita | Oviseuk stun. of Pelug aware of how deadiy au euouiy ha 4 060 Mil Si'r dy ' Ba o (Atwssia) thinks that governments have not | with “cided success. lime, tur (clothing) and gas, There scems a disposi- ial Gide wreicddak tis. ouakatie: Gorn had to cotitead with. The mongoose wis soen within 1 00 Py py bees the t tors, but the protectors, of international con- Ficker (Austria) reporte on statistics in his country for | tion in the assembly to increase #till more the nuin- | WF mb by the Gress & ly afew day easy striking distance of the enake, who, suddenly throws rie Rit mn do “o Freer, ant sapvorts tho views of M. Ficker (Austria, | {He la6t three years, The chird and fourth volumes of the } ber of articles; upon which the Lrosident explains | since tho bereaved widow of tue rtateninan of our glorious | 1 k hiy head, struck at the mongoose with tren do 100 Tol & Waburli Kit vis ae mg 3 + | grond tabular werk. comprising over gevon hundred | that the original proposition had contained all these and | org yjajted, for the first time since the laying away, tho | Us free. Ihe monyoree, quick as thought, sprung | 100 do Ouse kUWS CORR Dr. Farr remarks, in answer to Leove Levi, that all 1 print, have boon pablished, also an anuucl of | may more articles, but that the committee had seen the ¢ yng » back out of reach, uttering at the samme time savage growls 0 Hud Riv Hit 109 A which cous be done by the congresses would be to ac. communications, Sincea coustitutional govern | necessity to couflue theinselves to a fow aud plain objccta, | Present home of Ler illustrious spouse, Again the hooded reptile :one on the defrnsive, aod the | Goo do 100 AltaTorld LA IO quaint tho gevernmoits with resolutions; the cary. - Mv2t Had been cranted to Austria, the Interest in public | ‘Too many articios would ereate confustou; it would bo To this day pilgrimages of affection and the loftirst par- wothing daunted by tho disiended jawe and | S00 a 16 d ses “aig 3 ary ha& much jacreased, and correct statistical infor- | better to begin with less. Milani” co: wien’ (ota “hoes y'eabttug: pines ing eyes of bis antegon'at do 100 Ont hae fog out of them could not be enforeed. ation begun to be highly osteemed. In 1581 astatiettcal Dr. Farr supports that view. He speaks of Jevon’s ex- (ides 4 4 a " i ; snake Chat he was forced, not relivh 4600 Harlem iit wo a David (Deuinark) cannot see the immediate neccesity | Raudbook was published by tho admiuistration, and | collent book, laid by bim on the tabie of the Congress, | St Ashland of tho Slashor's child, who died the persuasive | ity, to éraw bis head back couside 100 do, 100 Chi & Alton Kit. a apelger tha ord asi be tabectaesihal . staslationt con- he could state that in the course of jour mouths | containing the prices of one huudred and etgbieen } orator of the republic—the great idolized of a great party. considerably his distance ‘rom the ground, the mengoore, ana : al con- | four new editions beoime necessary. In March, | avticles. Pan then Maw York to-day all no to spenk, intent | Mt One teeing the advantageous opportunity, yang at | senqq ty g B'*, cat. BOAND. ™ gresses, avd moves the adjournment of the question. 1003, an Austrian statistical central commission | It js flually agreed upon to make the present number of y all agog, aura ose the cobra’s head, and appeared to tnthict an weil ax to re. | FN000 7 O88 700 rhe Mah Cont RR Virgel (Prussia) aapports his preposition to reorganize, | Mad been instituied and commenced fis labors. An ex: | articles fifty, aud to ade milk and the fleece of sheep. upon witnessing the personal movements of Secretary | ceive & wound. Ayuin the combatants put themselves ular Astertoan ten'cask 4 pia Rik F He says:--Tho congresses have beon a governmental | “eve tavalar work will be published every | ve years, Before the cl of this day’s soasion tho | Seward and bis maguidcent retinue of bigh titled diplo ph cegan | 0 panes & s encomnler Agata th aneke eee 90000 do. too « m0 9936 a & statistical aomual of thirty shosts in print yearly. 41% | President mnmounces that the proprietor of a great | mats, ambassadors and logations, It is thus that we are | pin” wily opponent, and ugain the Intter’s egiiity raved | 200" a0 iw bd 3 Anstivutio’ Statistics; but official statistics do not suffice any more. It Js a fuct that the statistics of railroads, savings binks originally intended to represent the official | activity of the goverhment Is zealously avsioted by that te individuals and Corporations. ‘The 1 ssociation dustria! information and statistics, though not yet id, has ali published an annual of ued“ Livoli,”” on tho Kreuzberg, brewery establishment c: 4 short distance from the elty, had invited tho mombers tw hig vast establishment for the following evening. A | porsonal habite, eccontricitios and movements of our dis. | tculars of about a do Coucert, fireworks snd a collation woull form the enter: | gingutshed mon, It ia the writer's purpose to go behind which time neither combatant seemed to suffer more then 900 Cal & Chiouge RI 100 ao 200 MichSo ANInditt eo 210 100 200 wis Cum Coal pret 100 do... DIO 100 Cou Amer Tr Co oT Mail S4 Coy borne out in the assertion that tho people delight in the } — it would bo tedious to recount in furtter detail the par. anecessive rounds, at the end of gnd gymnastics (Turner associations) have beon got atest interest to statists, The agricultural so- | tainmeut, The city Fire Prigade would go through their the other ; we will luait oureolyes to deecribe the final <4) i p Khggnost completa mauner by ex-offictal means. Yor | ciety of Bobomiy has inquired Into tho details of the | exercises. Members wore revieated to bring Thete Ladies | ail this, in instancing somo of the peculiarities of tho } and mo + interesting encounter : bi ih rin 1 ee z $ ‘ te area, modes of culture and division of the lund, and com- | with them, and to appear at Icroll's gardens, whero the | prosent Chief Magisirate of the United States, and to pro- | The ight bad lasted some throe quarters of an hour, tag the inv srert of retenco it is desirable that future con- | moncet hor publications. In Hurgary astatistical bureau | groat han ywet would take place timely ia ts evening of Se actudkect Of the Presid hig | 284 Vorb combatanis secwned to nerve thoinseives tom Cr GOseso00s5 1b ow 00 grosses should not have an exclusively oMelal charactor. | bas bocn e-tablished as a branch of the Acdemy of | the same day. Adjouruipent alter four v'clock ia she | Set %0 the people a faithful sketch of the President tn final eucounter. ‘The cobra, changing his position of do. | 200) jlo. m0 144% 200 IIL Ce mete The organization of @ congress i¢ attended with great Eclences, Tho.city-onnnctl of ve a nee lianian estate afteruoon. office, evguged in what may not improperly be termed tho cree as As ee, Sale meee w cat ane : dof TO So Pir Ra belo . hed a bureau, which is ularly intended to inquire THE RANQUET AT KROLL'S GARDENS. is duily duties. President, die.” Slowly on bis watch'ul enemy the cobra ade | 1 aineer,. o oe dilce itio#, A pormanent committoe, to keop up the | jntythe morbidity, mortality, consume, public morality i discharge of his duily duties. Just now the President, | voce . with onal courage the mongovse awaited the | 100 Frie Kit pref 105° 700 At six o'clock tw the evening more than two hundred | rovchos his business ofllo which is situated in tho rear | qdyance of hie #tiil uuvunquished foe. The cobra bad | 209 Huss and RRR 19245 100 do. 2 Md 100 th WHO 12% 1600 Chi & IE RI 100 Harlem Kit...... 14h 200 Mil A Fr du © HR of that capital, struction. &c., ke. y bowoem the Iabers of congresses, ts clearly Pietro Muestri ({taly) and Wappacus (Hanover) lay continuity necessary; otherwise it would depend upofl chance and fifty members of the Congress, bu ladies, sat down iu the vast aud splendid ball at Krot!'a | portion of the second story of tho Whe Houso, from his | now approached *o closo that tho morgoone (owing to only threo or four br * their printed reports ou the table. wardens, cullod the Royal Saloon, whore double the he Soldier's Horo. fo want of space behind, war unable to epring out of roacu | rt whetuvr the labors cou'd bo succesfully continued. Miseugen (Gigiena) aad cattrh shaks ihe ratiowiag’ | Mitaber’ pould’, heya tesa, comdeeranie, anated.teit Nonna Lette act ob recnae ik - rin by jumplig tackwardm, as he liad Gan tn the previous | 7280 dyvescesty Akg 60 Alon Fe LH AR: Lagoyt (i rence) i= entirely against @ change of the pro- | motion ine International Statistical Conzress, consider: | 4 dinner, the bill of {arc of which inay ” ig. | {rom the Batioual capital, at precisely eight o'clock A.M. | encounters) nimbly bounded | sir up io tho alr, | 100) wo 1A 100 Ct & Alton Mt gout organization, Public tustitations can take root only hat ft alm coneiata ia improving and compacing in- | terest one or the other of your epicuran readers: | Taking leave of his cavalry guard, he procoots | The cobra mised his obect, und struck tuo | $0 leading KR. bi0 118% 60 Mak Cin Ait Ist p : " c8; considering that for various pur. DINNER, at once to tha executive room, whoro he | round urder him, Immediately on tho 1 200 Mueb Cent RE.t30 1tN¢ By Geeir stebitit es should not take piace exegpt enee, as the tavulating of mont: Potaze ala Toriue, Potuge 2 la Royal . alighting, the cobra, quick aa thought, struck where visible defects’ notorsitate’ then: ‘The emeetive hs, meteorological observations, the exact | Les petits Parcs gavule ua racoun Lee Fiiets de poulstean | Holds ® conference with hie accomplished and Signin. ani, to all appearances, Axed bis fangs hod Sales at the Pablic Board. ness of former congresses has heen great; all governments the appearance of epidemics, &e.—the unitormity imub, ongaging private secretary, Jéby Hay, Fsq., one of the The mongooee, as tho obra was with ONK O'CLOCK PM. vane dor tin (solar year) is ef great importance; | Les Jambous de Westphal aise, Lea ¥iietsde | tho gnest typos of our young American manhood. This | {rawing bis bund attor baving toflioting the bite, instantly | 69 shy Cum Coal...a8 31 200 ahs Kovitiny ft have endeavored to carry out the resolutions passed by | esc +, further, that said importance is obvious even Boeut a : 7 * retaliated by fixing bis tecth In the head of ihe ety rant ‘“ ow oo bs ‘s them, If un Indep -ndent congress wero eonstitated, of | tn the common conditions ef society, of commercial in. Toe. Gaumens, saues.ait near iy eS FA lecdaladal Sd siord thé corroapondence received during | This geomed to oonvigee tho cobra thut he was & 500 “ c¢ 81 «00 4 4 chink ovo So nip w7-thal abet bhboine aiebabdin ns ¢ fur goinaricon of receipt and expenditures of Ber, By J the interval beginning ths previous evening, all of which for bie lerce and watchfal abtagunt; abt Dow uo liuger | 09 Quicksl ver iil Co 9 Mich Coutiial Iti dl : iad al enterpe s railway eompan e., and for Les pates de fol re . and | @xbibitiog @ hoad erect and defiant eyo, ui nis | 800 Qaarty HEM’, Co un ' the utliciat ld be fost, and such a congress ine onloulstias, requests most rewpoctiaity, Che as de Strapbo Pates de fols | ts arranged, digentod and dispoded of by tho President and |) "ang iyaominioualy slunk away. Instantly the mone | 300 do 4 org would ty k athy and fla ncial support of govern entot his Imverial Majesty the Emperor of Rus- Pordiis rotla. Tes Chevreulls rotia, his confidential recretary. This usually occuples some froke Bas on his retreating foe, and bur 4 tootu in | 400 2150 Mich 8k N 1, ngs, wit au it epald not exh:t. Hols against | §! teder Ui-vand all Greek Gatholios wn goueeal, to two hoya, tho succeeding hoor boing devoted to poruaal | lie brain, at once ended tho cibteat The sug we now | 201 ts 160 FY if : A: bi opt the calendar now in common use in Euro; do et to work to devour his victim: and in a fow minnes 00 iy 100 rf ti the motions of Engel, 8 owing the diMecalty of a per Visechbrn epelics Tor (he motion dwells opon che Ghaike’ of the leading Jouraais of tho Qountry, tho leading ono of | 4 gaton the head and two or thros inches of th: | 300 P ba 1a%% <00 ¢ which—the Hsasip-the writer remem bor \ bave seem | body, including the yonom so dreaded by ail. We miewld | 900 Kyle K muanent central dejarcnout ia rejard to foeality (every | 1D the Gregorian calendar, tho importance of uaitormity wsetit 6 wes tah oF , = wreinent ta regard to leality (every | coe interaniioaal statistical labors, nod gives examples of | Cott’ of Extenders, the Minister of the futerior, Bro- | iying yron hia inimediath table during a recent intgr- | have’ mentioned befvro, {hat, previois tq thie do ¢ 10, 660 , State would lay claim to it) and the eapply of the neces itted for the Want of it. sided. Several bight oifictais of the govelnment were wooun'or, ths wnake had atrack a fowl, which died be 4 10 sory meas. TE cpdiinn Wo onrvied tbaaiaiionty Prosent. The slocorations io the shape of ribbons, sas, | view, Irom cleven to ond o'clock, umlens it be Cabot | Cirmumior, ths mane Mad Aisne Otol, hich dle ; ph aa Ml 4 rack Visschors support this view. The unoinds menof (Russia) 1 willing to acquaint bis govern- Cre diene pe iteriyoa “ihe Nes . oe bal day, such pérsons az may olect that they have business | peyond donbt, ie capability of iwilieting a veadly wound. om KY vb lide 400 . opilon of Rngel’s motich for reorganization woula | Mont With tho moth a just pas 1, To hopes ees, i fo Wf taken dowa and gut toxetbe filigd a re#bectably | W'th the Exocutive are admitted tg audience, ‘The exoou- py A erlany ar ad — ot Ce appara. #8 Brood ' 1 é A aE a eo ag ligious seruples can bo everceime, tho recommendation we b ind rs . ed to examine, with a pocket jens, the wounds whieh ho a ao, Jeatb blow (0 futuré congresses. move the | coutaiued in the motion wiik be acted upon. A sized canoe. With a real Indian Sypetive wore tbe cogtents | tive room is a syeciogs epertaeht, Uberally farnleheds | juug repelved from the cobra, and, in washing away tho | 4» 400 Cleve & Hite t of the report of the section, which Je carried by — ollie’ 428. gloves seqre tonay Ixihaiad. fe and ornachentod With a ge portrait in oll Of ex Vrosilent | bjcod frome of whose places, the lens diveoeod the bro Z 169 0 Denix, Sept. 12,1868. } champagne, wheu topards tho clos Mr. Ligoyt proyosed | Audrew Jacksod, and a largo number of mape of the | Ken funy of the cobra lubedded ta the liad 0 the adn: eee jaketing OF Com ids Obani CENTRAL COMNISIONS—THE RANGE OF STATISTICS. aco wo bexcippin by tte pr on Be PE wine oh various goats of war. Tho President occupies the ef: | Bt int tho mMougouse. ows ite impunity | wt a . J x aa « Y ongrees, and to the Queen. n . ers | treme arte ( oat vonomoa: of pent bo bi wl eas hai arfived, id 1he'| "Profensor Dr-Gnolat, (Prussia) reports, from the frat. femtiateh. with fauecing samara ‘To the Congrens and. |. rang Teme Delos Geshe apaftmnens, wif ‘is Deck W0:)" ire of the most Peabo: oF perpents to Lie k a CITY COMMERCIAL anyon ther, on the of this ex- Tuerebar, Het eM. Kod the mombore | chajr of tho Amétigan Prasidency, the saino occa | (ther hand, & prophylactic exists ia the bi Si " r " for n { Eulenbérg.” Fresident Engel U 4 y Commission ia Washington, Alvo Dr. Colenso, the | ™ittee respecting tho uniformity of statistics, by estab. | & ahd ol gn sa traordinary rutmal, rendering !t innocuous to the bite of Asine.—Dots were invetiva at Tike. a and pearie Bishop of iaeiean ishing centwal statistical commissions, They have framed | Of, the Congress, Who had labarel eselduously ia their | pied by all tho Vrasident® wince the Cogstruction | @ reptile fatal to ail other animals, we have bad tho mon | gg 4 pobgthe , p of Natal, Africa, ; y Nocatlon, Ex-Mintter Vander Hayat offered a tonst 12 | or ino progent White Housg ta 4816 and 1917, | Goon comtuod over sitce (now four days ngo) aud it Is OR: PHD Onlee ot 2 Jing has been said ag yet about the plice of moot. | fur resolutio jet, the founder of interhational congresses.’ how as healthy and lively as ever; bot rhould it in the eapeTeyeY.—The flour market was moch depressed, laere, « toast to ‘hnge!, the President, who bas work. | All around this room sit the eager throng h having tho next Cong ese. AS tho selection among tho | 1. 1 is desirable to return to the Brussols resolution of | Visscle ed 0 bs © . COUrsO Of & fortwiglt show tho élightest indisposition, wo, | and prices were 10c. © Se. per bbI. lower to-tay, with ® ips cxprtal etles of tho couttaent, at least thowe | 1853—via: the eafest way by. whieh to arrivo atthe de- | $03." witha tong’ 10 the “Commute of amusotens | Some fancied private grievasco to prevent tor redress; | io the cauye of Ufa, will not full to intoria sav.) Me | very moderate oquiry. Iho y's receipts moro 4pD ‘and once fn 9 jong iuterval sho presouce of a wily polill | Oomaidor, thore for the members.” ‘The evening clorod rather early, temperatiro of hilarity not getsing Much above the f ing polut. Tho orghestra perform hich (retominate, has been exhausted by the sittings | Mred uniformity seems to bo Cor every State to establish fae congresses, {timy not be arise to propose Now | ® contra! commiseion, or similar institution, composed of ‘on for the next, iu 1808 or 1867, How | F@presontatives from the principal branches of ad- whole world would be astonished and gratified if the | ministration, and with tho aid of mon whose that {a the blood of the mongoose there In a prophylactio, | Dbl. T ay shales comprived 11,7 . poonped plergeriabs fury EA ok tue Fepa- | and that tho dew that it dortvon ia iinpunidy from | Weatern, 1,460 bbls, Southern and 600 ble duridy the dinuor. two Freneh artista, one a soloist on tho | “ee” be 0 es haslal a lent, | ah horb is one of many popular errors. Rye four was more en wills males ef 860 Ubie or on the corueta piston, were much | With dishovotiod hair, through which be (roqaent ly, CV00 |_| (651) 11:6/4) (0)! {hiv im fair dh peony 4 oworks in the fargens thay have do. | incessantly, runs hia tong, bény fingers, receives every xd eles ..regentey 4 deitcjous music ohoe, and the ot! d. The f ay pla t 1 th me on tudie D pecial kuowled, 4 a ot f puaehl flet :taics should offer iu that cago to cond out a | #tudies and special kuowledge enable them to | Theta Ty usa ten o'clock; but tuey were tot worth | ono with « splendid courtesy andina uneiteated yet dig-| FINANOLAL AND COMMERCIAL, | & 40 bbis. and 00 yunchd rn, We quote ; heud!" povernment steamor or two to carry tho'statisis | £'ve the researches @ practical charactor and } jooging at. ntirlacsh he te nadie sence pee Buperfine state and Werters ‘ 00's 040 be, olla delegates and private savants, to the | to remove difficulties of a purely scioutific natura; und to | six hay—pn. vALrY's RErO’T OW COMMIECIAT, MrATUATIC’. nifed yeniality. Ho iistons faitufully, decides promptly as ea Pxtra State, + 6 0 610 Sen of Atnavicl Wa will pes IC ‘uncles, the the revolution of Waris, 1856—viz: Congresa declares ‘The Presidont'¢ qmaupicates tigt a momber of th and kindly, and evinces the deepeat posible interest in Tuvaspay, Oot. 1-6 P.M. Common to very chute ott 60 9 OM ack Belt hare ee 159 * 16 | the desire that a cen tatistical eomulls sion or sinilar | Congress, who dios hot wih bis name mentioned, bad | the came Oxing hit imtodiate @tention, A few oxanplos ‘This has been a brokea day, the board having | Cxmedian....... . /Ob & Th it to ae 1 this ruggostion. Last evening the | jstiuuan bo formed in cach State, to ba composed of | donated three hundred thalers, to be divided among the A A 7 Southern mixed to geod superfine... 6 WO a 6 #0 a Hiuso was opeved to the incmoers of the | representatives from, &e., dc., 88 above. Fire Brigade, who wérs to go through their exerciges in | Will atmirably gorve taghow the earnest and practical Ajourned over in order to enable members to at- | extra do..........265 6s 0 810 tickets, handsomely 4 2. Tho statistloal central commissions have worked | the evening. moetbod by which the Preaidept disposes of this class of | tend the reception given to the Rossian officers Good to ebvice ‘amily a 1S @ 946 A tickets, handsomely engraved, | 2 Report's (rom Merrmgnn (Bayaria), Aschehoug (Nor | pusinese, Gold fell carly th fn of r tye flour, fine and superfine 40 4 6a They apperr particularly weceseary ty sugh conn. yy and Wilgeb.andt (Saxony-Wolmar and Atteaburg, - elie nee bie Jold fell carly thix morning to 1404, but after- | Corm meal soecer 4 2b @ 5 pe ovcoconmenercn cmapenenanaheretehanne Hote Conbenie whore. Hy strict soverance of the ditferént branches | Sebwarziurg and Renss) about the statistics of theso | 4 young, yey blushing boy epproashes his ward rallied, sold at 141, 141%, 142, and at three | Corm meal, pe ne armen. | Fah OREN DU ROE. nistcat! ‘i * countries, are jald ob the table. collency and Lands bua & recommendation, askiag that st a7 : Whe Lo vapins nit eetiastiniens vet L, Intendant Genera’ des Theatres Royaux of Aiministcatinn, atutletied are ia danger of a biawed | NA) cihete cotlgetion of a!l the reports of delegates WM! | he President will appbint him at large to a cadotship a ee eee seen ew a | a bpomiadyprendbaguijocriong more Wits @ Uhonneur d invie i i central commissions must not be oniy de. | B® yubiishot ia a few weeks, res ie soem tah ‘ ty ceay, | 253 at on early hour; later in the day the rate was | Wiel At the reluced figures am bhippone er tak —_—- 3 ron but ulsorceolving authorities, Their resolucione | , DT. Valpy 6 report on oommercial statistics contains | West Point. The young boy's heart is palpitatingly exer- | 41 1.5 to buy freely “ 4 shele @’see-ister a La representation de era Royal. binding cn the statistical mods operandi of tha | ltérestiog-figures. The export of Uritieh and iriab pr cteed by the varied emotions of bopo and fear—hope é “ The day's ra! party YON HULSEN. got in soch manuer that no statlétioal Inquiries poor pote omy toy ediom es a —— = that be may be tnstantaneously transformed inte a bright Money is very easy. Call loans are vix percent, | {rom store, at $1 40 " pHa 4 POCO ELCP EDEL PELE RELEDOLOLDDVELLEDDED EL HELO DE DEE LE io wh noir Conte tu, de pup coutnine the complete fab nich were 7 i bietion seve the mane se " tibast of wae © 7 © BwEet Morte OF “M ccuretbe,” by Gouncd—the re Spe ue Govieal Oompiniants ni, forms, ke., | Getned in the Year 1808 £42,364.081 This innken | buttoned cadet of the United Gates, to reside for four | With exceptions at §, where the money ia left with wistor, $1 ue ‘ “prod its etn ineies the raat” bf sae * Sir. buschea (Russia) apoaks In support of the resotu- | tw thirda o: the ‘eutire export; but last year shows | yoars with bia Unclo Samasi, in the moantein. | an ertablished house of high, standing, and at 7 | Green tay 1 longi 2 tor M 16T « ; ie vt s—was performed i | yore in voting upon them the frst ts carried unani- | % diminution of 19,000,000 storing agatust 1590, which | ousiy oppidumed home of military scieaco on the | where the borrower is & speculator who cannot | $1 15 for oid, and $4 at a $18 Jor vA eh sd tho orchestra counting not tess than | jrously. the sccoud by a inajority. The Present ex. | Wee the year of the greatest export England has ever nrg ws z : “ : wee te ere t val ba ace byob cigribete thks Coathe Bede twelve violon. | plaitether the reasca of no more wembors boring risen | Rad. The scooud clags of export articl taiatug in | Hudeou. The President reada the scripted commenda- | affurd to give a large margin. Commercial paper | feahed 131 00% vushola, The day salen aooourted to es sit areiet in favor of it soems to be that it wag not s point really to | Yalue oue-f'th of the whole dxpurt—are half fabrics ‘How olf aro you," the Executive inquiren. | jx 5 a6 for the Lest names. 217,000" a ic.. € them a ‘ tist on bis iuetru- y ti 0 ‘ had been In 154 1 P be voted uy The third resolution fs carried unani- | Ther oxport value vol apfhnn os ity lust March,” the frightened youth responds, There wan a better stock market this morning, | 17,0004, Shoat, ond sar. a 8b I,e. for Wentora (44,000,000 less than jn 1860), The third class consists ! he ov u 6 2nd Crown Prince, , with @ large majority, v Nie be reject 0 at ested wile ves halls ta the ra te Tecanbdivinieas ta.be gvisions, tho export value of which In 1862 waa | The application exano: be rejected om account of too and a more general dixporition to buy. Some few Dy. aoe Gis ena 4 Irie on that head. The details are too 1,004, being & staal! Incromse agatast Laat of 1860. | wanced yenrs; #0 the President, removing bis spectacle, | toy. were particularly strong. Read Wy Toya gard sto rorort; but it may interest tho render to | The fodrih class consi is of Faye VescoCEe i nbog | moat decorourly + aquolehen * all the young hopes by sere ve > te > aanenae, “7 er moma ne ee Tt 8 thio Mee | was £10,515,244, aud is constantiy incroaa Yo the | *¢ a serving," My young friend, I have on'y | P ? fen toed that mnber Of THA ON riry® roncurtes, | Tanye, and how (hey are ciasaed. Let it be m y five head= has sgain any nu Pittsburg rove 2, on the understanding that a four Inet —the fifth claee—belong ait other artictes not ena- | y thoes eppolntmente to make in a year, and for thie annoanees thet samuel Ri merated tn dao pe on of ofee | per cent dividend would be declared, ond that the hos proaght) with bim eotlection subd laions, of which a few instances a'terwarde;— 4 ding classes = Their value tn 1s yoar ¢ Gve thousand applications. My te #, particule !y Crom tho me a weil 1. Terrivory. | Wayaieal condition of tho country. RO in he total export of lant will owtro cue of these days, and I expect to leave uw | stock would henceforth pay eight per an- rts and m hat, as the ¢ “ 2. Administrative dfyision of the country, petite os \ ld 4 t einer “ S:ieee : 7 Comparing the years 1849, 1862 aw givos the fol- | record and ile here twenty thousand just such applien- If it does, holders ecem to think it o ecuion of that Kind, it would be left to the delogat on Amoriea to make them over te some sclentis lowing interesting cesalta-—In the your 1540 the export | (4, of fabrics amounted to £36,9%1,1 Cronsed fifty par cent, In 260 again fifty two pe: Of bait (vbrics wore exported In 1840 for “£10,644 1862 it bad tat aiation a tm 1068 it bed tn. yours. You wil! thus seo what prevent ame price @ i ceut, | immediately eppolnting you. 1 can do mo more than flo yon the ahort interest, which is 1@ | your application."? Cader the oppressive weight of this | understood to be very large aged fiity five por cent, and further nee Landed extant Agricu'tura, culinary 5 6 tables and vineyards 7. Sylvan culture, chase. i 0 nd partly on the fact | 1 Cuba, by Eame a ily ony {to complete his work did not 10. Manufsctaros, arte and mec Of pre in 1840 amounted to £2,086400; im 1862 | from the Executive presence, handsomely unowleted, (0 | tian any other stock on the Het that iv earning ith ‘ove hundred and for struct new anticipati ue, The voxt interview is accorded to wxbiving, “hecning and since then | form new hopes end ¢ per ret clas Lelongs 31. Peblic works, dividends, with the single exesption of Terre its and measurce. ly wore the means should be 4 ty Lagoyt about it. Set its export value in 1340 had bee | Haute, It is the only stork oa the preat » 4 it hof Ramon de la fagra ready we “ta ‘ 4 ie 4 > pat this Congrens Rt government to gr Traneportation £652 443; in 1862, £2,658,402. ‘The oxport vaive of ma- | strapped major of volunteers, who was ¢ 7 aati t arrying (0 10 tha com pletion é Banks and erodit, ehinery in 1840, £603,064; in 1862, £4,092.673. In the | enity of appearing before the Fxecut for th line of t hetween New York end the f ‘ional called for by the ineor Beoond class we hotice irou, in bars and rails, which in- | | ot ealeaneal nf densi dhvees M ppl aie vi of th we tobe om: 7. Ir dincth 0 an‘ consumption @renged (rom @1,192 892 In 1840 to £6,008 841. raw stoot | F { asking for @ love of absence : ; t reve, De. ‘Austria, Dr. 18. Prices and w * from £04,298 Wo £848 99%, off from £113 342 to £1,149,058; | hend m it i4 Understood that the ‘“‘regulet | Ohio i roe 3 per tilks and twist, £37,623 to £1,000,543; woollen tw i tuary to the United States Sani. | #2ctlon op the question proposed by the Preparatory © the Indies present.” Mr Quetelet proposed “tho Count | the Potoraac, aud where wits tho traditional and Bistoric hor which i# an entidote to the pols, oF w i 1 A, Dr. ¥ Working at, £9; uM 5 ier . ect Imperative’y re , iit. erg, and Belgian Previews Ta de soncee tp, ta eheets, £390,029 0 | 1.11 only bo considered through tho regular channels, 11 per havea right to co-optate thr 21 Charity—publie assistance. 312,806, 1 ted th ne Goldhel Sehambanainn ts ent, the | actes, This is ac-ep'e? by ths assembly 22. Sanitary service. i the principal articl> (n the third class may be men- | namely, the coloneleommanding ther ! o Sper * in \irtemberg, Kocsis, Saxe Coburg Gotha, 23. Creede, toned Leer ee — ror oe Mr las increased | rq) ating brigade, the major general commas ae teve tzerhamd, on Ua 8 Of these countries Fanextion— ° otlon, 22,222 to £1004,046, fieh from £202.492 to " he iil ioumuan weal ae “ ; id, 00 eis “tatiatie8 of these eo uutries, lon pabtio lastrection Re ge gam Rag oh Ue major genera! commandiog corps, and t ;"y ‘ ‘ ter pa wevia whowed that the price of geain Periodical press and Mteratare. £995 /45. coal (rom £576,619 t) £3,715,507; raw iron (rom | the cecrvlery of War—the magr ifoont ridicnionsners and y re F at in Prunes, Thoeonens bad been taken . Pabile savety, police, prisow®, £167,216 to £1,203,041. The two main articles of export | the Hiupidity of thie pingerit, good natured t ‘ Ain s, poradiziug x¥psiee not counted; ten mete. | Civil and eriainal cout.nuo to be aud woollen goods, Of tho former |. : of will bo fully appreciated. The I've Rap hag sony ‘ , te i és an coin- Army wor od in 1640, for 217,567,260, wad in 1862 for | " ow thts» — y } AB en or ing ah lnereane of T4 per cent ite a helene quietly Iietene t tho application t wr aan Schubert (Proamin) reporte a resotation from a ° of the great cotton erieis of last your, Of woollen fabriog | qud,removing Bit epectaclow, addresses bimsoelr thes to | ear une to be out o ; ‘ of he | 82. Co ‘ ower. the export in the year 1840 was 7,854, aud in 1602 | ty 4 ignort NAyOr ime | at blocks of } ( e . foe he t . £13,165 401, ropretenting an increags ot 14 cent Lorntood ¢ boty con fF b t ail works | 8#. 00% t riments apd distr gta. : leaves of 0 ae the regeler chem “ ; ‘ | ay . " bureaus one Ss: Come enith of cities, towns, t 1 08 AvaMl p i ! b n 7 og "Soules partes, oi Quolt Tournament tn Br y Heorelary of War. Major Toarnet Interfere |.» ys : | ‘ « me > | oi ts on f fi o and other Tho play for tho muy ont mnodel in I remit you wo your e ‘ 4 % my © .!| « in fi witoe " ¢ 4 5 t - . d t bands ten w it aie eae ere » Oe al h be ater Re evesiies & t ¥ $ “ 7 " ‘ r= ‘ i seen Fe ter ' a ¢ 4 a } t 4 b 1 i © iz fot Putwam a and Downing strect, Brook all thene nt ¢ ‘ ‘ rtuae cong: eaens Dunaiog aud Sammy Gethard, The following @ucciations |, + a8 appropriate in his caso ae any other | #hall not witness ar : bod mark, kod reader, that onel of those eud- | were represen klyn, New York, Taistle, New | 4 lea a «| Mere saree witis the ’ mice onoral neddor shiv ooo | t wn o'clock play com- | . * ” im by t and a 5, but w ‘ | ow ¥ tho first coro r tatiation b M , thors d Ladlow for the f «00m r ou ‘ ns . wpe A it iemper | F } Stow wblen wa ; er f eo t 9 « 1 . ° é . nek 7 ) each i cliers, | Fifth aod ninth ¢ swe A by New Je a “ eit 42,6 bremic of ax wpectting | LweMly-two t aod twenty ot ¢ hocaace b b by the gy ° wos: &, incend*anies; 6, hock of org. | THO seventh aud oighth gamus w ¥ je aud ‘ ‘ t t Yow con em, next, I dente on rivera aud cupal {ee cmrremen! tee !eeeeee oer ei pen | mr Wawt bee . ¥ “or . f Ato m reewlt known | nuns he neo, county be ; | highest so fi ‘ it . ‘ bo ‘ caus, WHORE BO erumenea sgres bo Lue mea- length oF cawaiize total Sevhaate betog Met y fh cy bel py gl tantind ¢ m ty Petustat 7 BOvigutton;¢, uumbor O bowts ruaBing, by att | ve on tented. gnwse, Bip the ordar | the artoy ® wore din of amentinsut te trate by Miewtr (Italy), | oF otner x; 7, ial Bamber of boals ‘ | evenins, for they had to fininh the play ent | ae ae 1 aaenlip Gnarocedy |” (Maveriaypdee. “‘ThoaMoial deiegatestre 0: | tutet nember of miles ean through, A. uf | 126 she Selah ab sary mart 94 for © Haren Yo 89 tut | perce eviand's Moral Heccosy tt oe ‘ ve ne ak (rou Chit ROVOERMONe Lhe frauklng | C04, 1, Number of sceidente,kiled, w yk of fyeenns oe wom Tien chegenel vate i Dye tiye Law oh oma: mw " peor all Wan mansions from statiatieal buses | exjieaion, foundering, aubgorsion, brea the boll, | Te, amid tremendous 9 mc akon siogminer hie | sense! nod ‘Taylor Towle, LL 0, U poe the ry) 4 day is socordance with the object 0 the matt resla. | shock by running it otbor boite t against obatacies | Wee the best conduciel and ee vee hm | Bifeum' behall Lot inpald ihe wrvies by PninsatDge Peowpt 12171 49 0 jn the wed of thé river or canal, by divors accidents an@ | WO quoiting fraternity that bax atl bomuanas y =~? cee. prvere) Lagoyt think the motion not etear eno 20 forth. | eruel war commenced. asenrer: ie pan napig ow tho President followed up thie splendid print with | Payments 3 ¥ aioe tos © Cibo ttedatinggiah between Whe Or wo take for @ moment statistion of death andor 'ertained by the proprietor, Mr J. © I bint, a Pe | one of bis monk 4 charting innghe, 604 (D4 faamer . Meare 8 oF wt hich shywid be eutitied 10 receive publication, thi sme head Of No, 22 I. Muiborn. i, Con- hem hmatiage Ae Adonencd Gem Nittte Spree, erated eopteon retired, the twithwes or hie head and E “ ig vvorallty of the governuanie, must be traated to in , genital debiuty a, hyd eyanonia; ¢, eine ed face rem ding Ahee be lek behind o Use embirmatenal Coleman's Pre » circular thus siludes resp Wie foveroment hed never hesiteted to vifida: d. angd jmperte NY. Deaths of old exo Court Catendar tht: Dey Qoewm ne fens, Cohwg and Fog th bresk- to the trenefe f the Almaden Mines to the yond Niutly whenever requested to dv #0. IV. Viedut feathe: @ A micide. cceaat | forex: Corer, Ciecry art I hart e. see Nee | fest to) morte, Phone ome bee Wh i Coormay) Hind lis goverument hag , punisiment ¢, KNOG Im War: ¢, by alot, f, S22), 80g, WROdy 109), O99, S144, Boe wart a | < m4 b as « Z ivated alt i ations with the greatest « Viricnt ¢ from’ RBkNOWN chnses, V. Peatle by | AAjmurned for the veri on vee Toe weterete w fl The set totes Wanmertion Of the perind Unter fe ‘ )

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