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EUROPE ~ The China avd Teutonia at New York. ‘@we DAYS LATER NEWS. ‘War Advices from America Anxiousiy Expected. ‘Movements of the United States ‘ Squadron. THE DANO-GERMAN TREATY, WROSSIA KEDUSNG' HER ARMY, FEARFUL RICTS JN IRELAND, ae. an aa : The steamehip China, Ceptain Anderson, which left ‘Liverpool at three o’cluck un ihe afiernoon of the 13th and Quesostown on the 14/h of August, arrived at this /qort early yerterday morn: tbe steamship Teutonia, Captuin Thacke, which loft ~eoutbampton on the 10th of August, reached this port miso yesterday morning. ‘The news by the China is two days Inter, ‘The political news is mowre in tho extreme. On the morning of the 1200 August a ‘earful rlot took piace in Belfast, Ireiavd, when brickbuty, blidgeons, Gtones and even guos were nsed by the belligerents. Geveral houses were wrecket, a nuunery was destroyed, aud great oumbers of persons were verfousiy wounded by the missiles used. To preserve toe peace of the town It was understood the authorttios lad determined to cail “Out the military. At Londonderry, Ire}asc,on ‘he 12th of August, there q@as tho usual celebration of the siege of that place, » “Where was some fighting 1. (he eveniou, and one or two «Persons were reported serious.y iwjured. The Cork (Ireland) # purivy of the AgSt BAYS the vast tide of emigration which bss tor so long a period lowed ceasclessiy (rom our shore hos at length almost subsided. Tho fine eteam vesseis, in which the last place ‘was usvally Oiled, now depict ali bur empty, The large @rowds who daily clamo tor passages buve disao peared. £0 great has been the decrense of numbers that the emigration agents hive retuced thefe churges con- Siderably in the hope of “resuscitating their trade. A -plentiful harvest at home and the absence of tndccement “to the other side of the Atiantic appeur to have acted ‘powerfully and quickiy tn changing the destiny of many -of our impulsive country «nec The London Tiracx bints that Lord Wodevonse will ‘probably be appointed tte Exri of Carlisle’s successor ag Lord Lieuteaant of Ireland Mr, Charles Wentworty ike, proprietor and for many oars editor of the Aikenwn., av't Mr. Robson, the cel- @brated London actor, A conference at the = assigned Oviedo as qresiten + (0 ‘The rosuit of the elestinn (or @ontatives throughout the whole of Heigium gives a ma- Jority of twelve in favor of the \inoral party. Despatobes from India, daisi jo nbay, July 24, say: ‘Cotton goods dull, but rather « better market for shirt- fogs. Cotton lower, Frights to Liverpool 508'—a de live of 58, Shipmeats of corton to Liverpool for the fortnight 66,600 bales. fx change 2+ igd a 34d. At ‘uistry of War had joneral Prim, - Chamber of Repre- Calcutta, July 22, ebirtines firm but quiet. Twist ‘dull, Indigo crop @ "re better. Exchange Ba. 4%4. The steamship Westuninsior, ‘rom New York, arrived -Of Cape Clear on the eve..! the 12th of Angust. Later American news war anxiously awaited, the steamship Citedonia baving taken wut, via Caps Race, the fotelligerce of Grant's renewed movement ai it Peters- ‘Durg. Ponding the rece))t of inrther advicos the papers leave little or nothing ww say on American attire. Qur London « orrespondence. Lonnox, August 13, 1864. Fall or Revel Stocks—A “Vw !beet of Blockad+ Run- ners—The New Amba sad r from the Empevor of Mexico 0 Great Britain—Jef. Mavis’ Commissioner Alreaty Selected—Selief in Enctaid in the West Seceding from the Eastarn States, &c., fe. When the report reached the Stock Exchange of Grant’s Glowing up & citadel at Veteranurg rebel stock fell ove per cent, To take the town would bring it doww five Por cent, aod the fall of Hiciioud would drop it at least ten more, But at thie thiae that stock is worth more by ‘Afty per cent than the best touds and stocks of the United States government. All thie is owing to just ore thing, #0 far as the vulio of the rebel tock is concern. od—the {ccililies for running tue biockdde at Wilming- ton. There is awhole flect of steamers just now in ths Clyde all ready to ran the blockads. and jnat putting io cargoes that will average in value bali a million gold dollara each, And about nine out of ten of these efor to run the blockade are suc Scores of English and etal eovel merewants and ebipownerrs ere rollipg in wealch Qow, with hundreds of thousanda—severni over a mil- Hon— f pounds made in blockade momings . The most kpportant news Huse von ' ovq@iange of ambageators between thé oew « rnd the @reat Ruropean Powers, The serrsd toy hy voy Wxtraor Aivary apd Minister Pleniporencary ty ¢ mrt of St. Samos, from Mexico, is Seno be pre. ented’ to Quven Victoria in a (ow “ Tho Miblater for Mexico wil! t hurles L. Wyke, formerly Minister to tuat country (150), a diplo- mitias of © usiderab!e axperinac Now the grand question is, when will the United Btates seod « minister tothe dent palace of the Aztecs, @od woo willltt be? Jef, Daviv haw aiready selected = min Of great (oct and worldly arignee—2 particular friend of Siideli's—to go ont tere on a friendly mission, Will Mr. Seward allow bimsel (o be cat owt by Vavis @nd slide ff a minist e* Not come from the United Stabe you may depend the sew Emperor. with tho ad vier ¢ Louie Nup Hi sec how good a bar fe with “the deracy.’? A shifty, $ @ Will Mot do ony good, tae music must be "ae Lom ont but the envoy from the young Mex! oa grester tia 44 Malt a dozen Eoropeal de United Stotes 4.09 will sail for Vera Cruz dou tof Saute The wheat harvest in tbid but rather be: Ww milion oF ntity © wiry, it Is now doc ior, Is w the average, thera ters of Titaote and Onto od indian comn-—“mai- lorger and larger . sells immensely at it) & pound; or (specte) a bushei for Today And 1 (yl parched) | saw yestordey ina retail corm de Indow at da, sterking ga gli fh eck hy pounds to a roney, & hundred pped 4 that whea ost vg’? it js hy own wok oF the 1 the roaboard= that eo, God thay ail their Deat cess wm Haptic St be wed through those with pe, and yok, the Wess is oparace from the Liew, jhe Atabome smd Keacamrge. The L tos wer steamer Koorsarge and anothor Thien stouner (HamMe Hot mewtioned) paswed Deal on tne Lith justout for tho westward. CONDE ION 0% THM AMPIUCAN SEAMEN (ONION AND VeRiL) WOUNDED av cHesOURG, yParia(aug ) correspondence Tondon Timos j M Dufour, a gormou of (oe lioperal tinvy, has pub’ Nehed «0 intresting account c( Hie wounded seamen who fwers brought vo tbo naval hospital rbourg after he cnizacomont between the stuns acd the Koareatga, 1. liteon. inen, obe is doad, twe remeit 1M @ dangerous Piate, the #8, favored by a eivong constitution and he ox care with which they were atrended tn the osy.bu are recovering. bor daye victors and waoquisbed 'ylog moar each oiger io 6 roatn foryot tive Givil awsoord Of which th wel he viotim 7 were visited with t anne and the same nomenity by the officers of we “4 the fret romarke euguerted » uD) “ Wulour's ssuoment ® that the preate ourober of the “wo. a + aneed uot by Canpon shot of shell, bat De wpluiters (rot (he edi. MMAR boon observed by aval eone that wines the age of shells ea naval Pen ad etion of human ie hae been paeer grente ound ahot alone was used. Jt bas bow Le ¥ Spars cf mento serve r Jp an error to suppose that the platiay of weoden sdips roiects the craw the sujlutere seattered out. The etal asiMg <eBbbre of the Bias @ in thodern wartare requires a greater Bum. them, aud follows that, one shot may cause inure des ruction by striking @ Com- FAL group of men ‘Thin was the cave ou board the Alvbama A shel: dred trom the Kearsarge failing awong Diveicen Men who were serving One of tbe Alabama's guns killed or wounded fiiteep, The Alabama fired alto. gether two hundred and seventy shots, of waren the kreaver number Dut one hundred and sixty-three shots i sarge. Nobody appears to have been killed by t shot—all the injury was tnilicted directly or ip by the shells, The captain. of the Koarsarge very 8000 ceased firing from bia four thirty-two pounders, which produced little efect, atid used bis two eleven iuch howitzers and a rifled twenty-pounder pisced forward, ‘Tho victory was.guined oy these three pivces alone, The Foreign Enttetment Act. RECKUITING FOK THE RYBEL STEAMER JAPAN, d Rot it were tricd at the Liver- pool Assi of kugiand, on & charge of @ breach 0. the Foreign Eulistment act, in enlisting three men to serve 4&8 seamen on board pf the rebel steamer Javan, Ihe Attorney Geverat of England prosecuted for the crown It was shown that ‘antain Maury, of the rebel navy, rinteui ir. Temp! tending that the Javan Lert i proceeding to Chima, bat that instructions were altor Wards received (o take her to the cuast of France, for the. purpose of bavding Ler over to foreige purchasers, and® that consequently the men iu the, first instance were en- gaged for (he merodant service of this country, and ne for the purposes of war ie learned coun el adverted in strong terms Ww the tem of espionage which had been adopted in this cure, and characterized the nesses as A set Of acoundrels, unworthy of credence, Wi regard to Sotuire, he wae of opinion that he beionged to class of private detectives who wuld collect evidence to prove anything that was proposed to them. Mr. Brest, who deiendéd Highat, reserved the same points as Mr Temple, He took a dillerent view with re- gard to the shipment of the crew, however. He urged that the Japan was sold to the Confederate government bevore she lett sreenock. ad that the crew wore shipped fur the purpose of uavigating ber to ber new owners, but not for warlike purposes. Wish revard to the payment of money. be covtended that Messrs, Jones & 0. were merely wctii ¢ as ageuis of the Con'd@erate government, and had psid the wituesser money earned in the Loned erate wervice Mr. James combatted these views remarking that it was puerile aud ridiculous to contend that Jones and Hignat were uot porecily aware that the Japan was in. tended for a cruiser, and that they Had procured the men to engage |), the Contederate service. —* His lordship said that, it the jure be ments of the witnesses, they could bave no dount that ihe defendants acted witha kuowledce thet the men were voing to serve on board x Contedecite ship, and, in fact, that they were hired for that purpose, and they must thereiore find sbem guilty. ‘The jury, after a xbort consultation ‘ound a vordict of guilty) and the deendaute Were bound over to appear to receive judyment wher called upon, thetnselves in £500 and two sureties of £100 each Ihe question reserved for the court above is briefly whether, inking the evidence as entireiy correct, tbe otter 8 proved within the menning of the act, Aller the case was over his lordstily intimated that he had, made a note that there wis uo evidence that the persons who Went 8 BeaMeN had an interest. when they leit Liverpool to serve ‘or a warlike purpose, and there fore, if 1t Was ueceseary to prove this in order to obtain & conviction against the defendants, they were entitled to & verdict of acquittal upon that ground. ved the state- ‘The Position of “anada, ADVICE FOR THK RUMOVAL OF TRE BRITISH TROOPS— THE COLONY TO DEFEND ITSELF AGAINST AMERI> CAN INVASION WITH THE AID OF THE ENGLISH Navy. [From the London ‘times, August 13.] Istwalways good for veanle to inderstand each other, and jr st at (bis counocture the estublisnment of such an intelligence De:ween tbe Vani.dtang aud ourselves may be Of great servied to both partes tocether. Nothing more, indeed, seems to be wanting on etchor Side thao a clour and dennite perception of ‘uiure policy. Tbe colony 1s very weit ailecied, and with good ressor, wins the mother coauiry. ‘Ite population ts thoronghiy los al, an ity intorest« are completery nlentilied with its aleyinoce. The Canadians, us we are assured this morning by one of themselves, 75 not oaly withant a wish 1 dissolve the Coupection Aubsisting bovween their country and Great Britain, Dur ‘would Ae! to maintain it: nor can we dikbeliove these proiox#t.R when we remember the condition, of depencence wow accepted st % ® —" Itreems to have been forgotten in the re cent diseusetons that she exmibition of this haudful of British troops on the Ceuadian frontier is in itself tualy an clement of dagge. When the Americans ave u xrievance agin ua they immediately threaten to jnende Can.da, Wi? Not so much becai is x dereadency of the British crown as becw tains a ew British soldiers, ant ts thas # vulneral of Loe Brinsh empire. if Canada were defended only by Canadians, it would scercely answer the purpose 6 the Americaus t» make u raid ito the province ugih est ofa war which woul! oring (he Brinisa navy un ‘her coast. A conflict witb the shief maritime lower ° world would be a heavy price poy tor penetratin; yw leagues into a country which it wond be very troubles: me to ocou,y aud impossible ty annex without couquest, [uta regiment of the British army would bes more entiug bait. By the capture of euch atrophy the Americans could wot only gratily toe on ual pride, but compel us to A comfiet iD woIeh ihe AG vantages Won! be all in their t If we begun & fxni toem on ud. aud sufered we snoud be forced to go on ag ots pride would be invulved, enjoy the #1 gular zood jortune of tuk.ug us at our weskest from th position mont advantageous to thernselves. Now, we ray thet we cannot do better for Cavada than Femove this provecative to tuvasion. Let the Canadians provide tor thew own defence according to their own esii- mae of the iemard. We see that thore Is a party iv the colony which bolds that the b mene ts NO arin. ment, uud 1 that doctrine prev Mived Lo aurrel with it, We are certaip, at auy rate, thar it ie sound when ap) ied to am armament of imperial troops, und {f Lhe colonists choose to extend Jt they may, per- aps. be the dest judges, itvt «nether they rely for un protection upon batural did culties and poitticnl reoul- on, or wheter they resort tw the more recognized policy of military erganiwuon, let the work be their own. From ts iow may count upon the aid of a powerful navy, tod What that mea® to a war may be from tbs embarrassineuts of the blockaded conie On these terms the disadvantage would be wl with the Americans instexd of with us, and fernais thee miltions of white wen tithe Norh suppor'ed by th mene! rower af Briain would form as (rou! lesame an enemy o> wiz millions in th. South deprived of free am ercemrse Wth the werla, AL & rate, mm RSugeests that these Should be our erm: our present policy we at once deluding our Colunigts aud tem jin w gTession the only Vower from which ression 18 re feared. The wolated cetach: our tro might attract invasion. but coold mw omibiy Their removal would extiwguish one of the priseipat chances of danger, und for the rest the colony sbonid provine ugoording tits ressuree® snd mnteresté ws exit ‘Ine Canadians must be go i the mated by itself. of their own position. They are under present, of mdefinite impressions if i ons, and Weeun hardly presume that th would be soaod. but if they can distr the views ot th y.and divest themselves of ali idlusions about our itertions, we have ny doubt that ubey will adopt a wire with the Mother Country than ever, THE DANISH QUESTION. derstand A Rerlio telozram sayr it 1s statot on good authority that the negotlac hewwaen Austria and Prussia re specting the proj mitted to We J vwl for the establishment o &} govervinest in tha duchies are drawing to a cli Ht is said that a belief i entertained ip the oificial cir cles of Beriin that ine rights of the Duke of Ang burg to Schleswig-He wili be shortly reco The currumt of pubic opiniod In the duchies 1 presented as unchnuged, the vopuiaiion of Scniess| Holstern rejecting ai! combinations coutrary to we inde- pendence a the duchies under the sovereignty of the Duke of Augustenbure. A report egies (rom Vieua that im the segotations for peace the contracting parties will add to their number A member Of the German e Liet, aud that their delibera- tions will commence im weiy. Tha oft Drestener Jornal psbliahes an article on the present position oF the Senieswig-Hoisteiy question, ate stot ing ttus—Regarded from the point of view of rights, (uO great German Powers have acouired sy a much right to the duchies, bY p&agraph ove veace prel Minaries, A Was porsessou by Learmerk, od nol, therelure, deeare the federal execution sattlod, A rovai decree had been pubidebed in Berlin ordering the disbandwent of the iollowing troope:—AN the mobilizeg iwfantry oc the Clags entitied to furlou above a aumber requited On & poace foot whe un mobilized aetiliery companies called into from tortresses, and the regiments of iandweh, mobilized troops. Thosé valy of he jase K with are to be en titled to diecvorge who do not wish to reiamtn with their colors Sivailar « a 4 with regard to troops Of the same category serv mn the rower ee, Brewec Political news ts wa edingly rear public attention being the prepara. omling visit of ry feved acir on . feqniring t make up nooumte with he Svate to the p the mor has become current yn Varia thy g talked of resgnation of the Minster ff at Mast really about to tnke place he weekly returer ase in tho cua millions of francs. . the Rack of Francs show a de. hind of over four aod a querter 5 Yealy. A meeting to doninu'! the tismolation ef the ¢ amber of Deputies war to have t 4 at Florence ioforma. tion Of the game baving reached the authoritios, they Conld pot permit it to be held (or Kuch an Object, and the meoting waa consequently snandoned The Prise Ring. JOB CoP AND J®M MACE. [From Rotl’s Life in London, Avgust 18, ~ These are to make a further of £50 a side On Weduesday, August 17, at i's, Prince oF Wales, Copley street, Stepney Greeo. We bear that Jo Coburn has already betaken bimself to the Emerald to commence hie training. Mace goas (uto Work after Dis benefit next week. Yoong [onv, who came over from Amorioa to abaiat Coburn, daring bis training, hus boon called back to the Staves, wuere hé has beeo matched to ight one Fitegerald THR CHAMPIONSHIP. Morsden and Wormald ngnin posted £6 each on Thure- day, August 11, at Rob Travore’, Syn and Thirteen Can tong, Cartle atreot, Lalerater acre, The naxt deposit NEW fey aud remam on betver terms | | Irontounders’ Arms, Oshoro street, Whitechapel. Mara- den is now in town,’ und is to be heard of at Bob Travers’, IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. The’ Brig Vision at Sea. WHERE SHB WAS SPOKEN—“4LL HANDS WSLL.'* On Suntay, dure 0 tho misncre kn Vicon, thet Unsatisfactory Condition of the New Empire. soul est crait (hat bas yet atiem ited to cross the At- tic, departed from the Battery, at New York, direct for Liverpool, She sailed out in galiant style, with © lors Still True te the Republic. flying, manned Uy a crew consisting of John C, Donovan and bis dog Toby, and one mau, named Williams, from Rhode Isiand. “Her departure was witnessed by a large Humber of people, who remained, despite the intense beat, wotii the vesvel became a speck on the water. Yesterday wy received information that the Coronet, from Quebec, at Loudon, bad spoken the tiny craft at she being then out twenty four dave, aod having reac! Uraga lat. 45 10 North, long. 63 West, or the vicinity of Cape — e Race sal hangs!’ wore ‘bet short of proveions ‘ an le t pirates apna, ti Letter from the Mexicam Gene- Commercial Intettigenée. , THE LONDON MONKY MARKET. val-in-Chief, The funds op the 12th of August were ateady, Consol remained at 8034 \4 ‘or money. Tho demand for discount bad become quite moderate, and the supply was considerable ‘The beat paper was dove as low as 73 0 7% per cent, with the bank rate at & The West Indi mail steamer had arrived with £517,009 io 8; ecte, a considerable portion of which was expected ~~ oMe'workly returns of the Tank of England The weekly returns of tbe ngland show a decrease in the dullion of £267,608 Baring Bror. & Co, DECIDED GROUND OF GENERAL TRI&E.. quote har aver 68. 144.; dollars, ne price xed; eagles,.| + Am«nican Sacurrties,—Baring Bros. report:—There bas wei a beon less business this week for tho continent in United WAR TO THE KNIFE AGAINST FRANCE, cinta duretavancnds"Bier sieathete fag ttat | THEE CHURCH AGAINST THE CROWN Western bonds, New York section, 73. The quotations dk “SU of other securities nominal. THE LATEST MARKETS. [The weekly report of the Liverpoo! cottom market was published inthe Herarp after the arrival of the Hiber- nian at Father Point.—Kp Heratp.) . Livearoo, August 13—P. M. Corrom,—The market is firm and active, and a.good ad- vanoe—in some cases as high as id. ner 1b is quoted upon official quotations of yesterday, Sales to day 12,000 bales, including 6,000 for export and speculation, Burapsrures.—No change whatever to-day in any arti- cle, Business very quiet, Proveuows—Inactive andiprices unaltered, Lard firm. The Hmpire and the Confederacy One and the Same. Ken ke, By the arrival of the steamer Roanoke, from Aavana, we have recvived highly iwteresting news from the noighboring republic of Mexico. Yesterday morning wo Published some extraordinary intelligence from the new seat of empire, which, however, is, on the whole, by no THE LONDON Moe TON AUauat 18—P, uf | MeaNS Borne Out by our city of Mexico correspondeuce ‘Congols closed this afternoon at 894 a \, dull. Ilinofs | We have need of much care in receiving vows through Central shares at 45 a 4% discount; Eric at 40.a 42. French sources, a8 there are numerous soeessioniats peek aan ene Sane ie ore 18.1 abroad, who, kuowteg how toteresied the North foels in mn theLandon Times (eity article}, August 18, the success Of the arms of Juarez, d» everytbing in their re tee Sie ne soe Senin saiinns power to disseminate faise iutelligance, which may some- the Confederates at Petersburg caused tho Confederate Joan to recede to 74 a 76, or more than one per cent | times be success(ully imposed upon the best jadess. For our own part, until more decisive intelligence comes to below yesterday's (August 11) price. hand, we will aot be%eve that Goneral Uraga, the Com- NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. mander-in-Chief of the Mexican Hboral army, has eaten ¥ the noble words contained {a the letter from bimsolf, Wasmxotow, August 23, 1864 which we publish below, and whieh is echoed by the THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. patriotic Trim and tens of thousands of true Mexicans. Notwithatanding tho denials that bave been mada, tt Is Awaiting further information, we subjoin. our corres woll understood here tbat peace negotiations have been | PODdence without avy more comment, for sometime going Ong An effort has been made by the government to suppress avy mention of the fact. The Secretary of War hag even threatened toarrest any one | Phe only news feom Mexico is a letter from Matamoros who would offer another despatch, eveo private, upon | of the 25th uit., which presents the stateor affairs in chat tho subject to be sent by telegraph showing an unwonted | country as being by no means as unfavorable for Juarez desire to keep the public ta tenorance of the fact. a8 Maximilian’s organg have lately tried to malo the Major Hay’s visit to Niagara ts not withoutsignificance | world believe. The statemont that Uraga bad deserted ‘The only recret ig that the administration may fail in its | Juarez and submitted to the Emperor, is again refuted negotiitions. For this reason they want to have ® | in this letter, which contains a paragraph from a letter secrecy of their operations go that, if unsuccessful, they | trém Uraga himself Maximilian,eveu by the show:ng may deny that any have been had. of the Hstafette and other official organs, finds many un- ‘The denial of Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, is | expected difficulties. It complains of the want of nssist- laughed at bere, It is well known that ho ts in the habit | ance and co-operation from the tnfluential end wealthy of denying anytbing that he says or does, It is known | citizens, who heretofore were opposed to Juarez, but Aino, from his own mouth, tbat be came hero to represent | {O17 bar tha clarsy are vers mucopfisod 10 thie CIV to the President the necessity of taking some steps of the gation. They expected to get back their property, bus kind indicated, and he will be confronted with meg in | Messrs. Maximilian, Almonte & Co. want it themselves. whose pretence he dare not deny the fact. He can so | ,,Notbing bas cocurred worth noting in St. lomingo. Bick soldiers coptioue to arrive thorce, aud provisions, in anewspaper paragraph, but he cannot, and will not, es contians to be mie Beek abate os puraine' ot bbe dy so in the presence of a person who will prove the eidorable alarm is folt at fulsity of his assertion, It is said here that ne is charged | Yakotw, wich Is said co eve left yous part on the Bin with letting ont the secret, »nd has been compelled to | steamer Frances, which lately arrived from Philadelphia, dong it publicly to save bimnolt from the allegation of | have nea esi coca a porter eno bas fous betraying government secrets. The facte, as elicited, wif { 474 undoubted iy destined ultimately vindtonte the correctness of the Henan’ jibe yellow fever does not seem to abate, wing, doubt- Fikrig the Senator’s denial to the contrary notwit! gg tiberty seven ar the 2048 THE DRAFT TO BE PROMPTLY ENFOROMD. Our City of Mexico Correspondence. As the time for the draft approaches, much anxiety is Crrv ov Mexioo, July 31, 1864. Manifested to procure substitutes, which is increased by ‘There is no news Of w very exciting character wo bo the fact that this District 18 still oer two thousand short | sent to you from the capital at the present time. We of {ts quota,@nd a draft is inevitable, Substitutes are | are not yot able to sap that ‘the empire is peace," but hard to get, however, and bring from five to Bix hundred: | rather that no piece of the France-iutch throue is yot dollars when found. It is understood tabe the determi. | even partially ostablished. [t appears to me that this nation of tho President to eniorce the dra‘t promptly | place ix too high up in the mountatys for imperialism, upon the exoiration of the fifty days. at all bazards, as it | end Lhe so-called Bayperor and Empress, if they remain fe evident that reinforcements to the armies in the fleld | bere long enough, will die the nat.ral death of al! exotics must be had to eeoure entire and final success; and if a | 12 an inhospitable and ungenial clime. Not that tho nt number of volunteers cannot be obtained draft- | climate is not favorable to their health, for the contrary be resorted to, in the truth. They may live for a long time in the palace SUBSCX|PTIONS TO THE GOVERNMENT LOAN. of the Presidents, or amid the groves of Chapulte)ec, ‘The subscriptions to the 10-40 loan reported to the | OF even among the pleasant and aromatic gardens of ‘Treasury Department to day amount to $233,000 and to | Tacubaya, without losing any flesh through the incie- the 7-80 loan $857,800. The total subscriptions to tho | Mency of the season, bus tuere is among the people APPOINTMENT IN THE NZW YORE CUSTOM HOUSR. wholo concern, a8 the axying is, “ligher thad a kite. Philip Herzog hes been appointed Assistant Appraiser Let no one rely upon the lies of Frevca newspapers pul- pe 0, Unde ee Of per fn the New ¥ rk Cuetom House, vice John 1, Paush, | lished io Mexico, wader the surveiliauce 0! the Kuperor'e promoted to appraiser, myrmidons, Nor yet in tho frivoloud stuf! to be found WEST VINGINIA AND THF STAMP LAND GRANT. me. Our Havanu Correspondence. Havana, August 18, 1864. io the ‘Mexican’? jourpals which Maximilian’s off) of the household atlow (o enter the gates of the palace, Tho press here, as it i& in ail simblar Couutries, sped'cs The State of West Virginin, admitted into tne Union | ouiy what the ruler alows it tofay. or fi it dare to way since the census of 1860, bas accepted the swamp lund | onything of its own will, It Is sure to ctler words of cringing adulation of the tyrant thatoppresses the peo grant, and will, under the decision of the Secretary of it 18 hard for ay persou in America, or nthe he Interior, receive one hundred ard fiity thoueand | ire parts of 10 upderstand and kspreciaic Low acres ae its proportion of the quantity which would have | thoroughly deg and fotterod is the Nexicaa press. No paver that undertakes to wiiteaue free eeorued to the Od state of Virginia ‘Se MOOLBOORS FOR FREEDMEN. Ry an ordor of the War Depirtment, issued Aucust 12, General Orders No, 70, of Febroury 22, is 80 enlarged as to inchide schoolbooks among the stores to be transported for the uso of freedmen, yendent article would be allowed to exist for i {within the small piece oj territory held wn's godfather, the Tmperur ot the Freach ut to the news Of the day, or at lenst svc collected from the mass ol talseawd and di whien we ure surre Ihave mea truth cession to rely upon the bickveyed Hex of ti CATINET COUNC: tionree pres# and tho garbled stuterm if There was a long session of the Cabinet to-day ssaries, Who ®sarm bere from Ha p I gent you a jetter from tis | ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS OF WAR but T cannot say whetber it was rece Two hunared and flity-five rebel prisoners arrived bere | There js scarcely any in se r on Sunday mght from General Sheridan oak oe ppd ny vege o tbe ause there 18 ho defined postal weaty belween Spaw and United states, und no American iine 0 heoting Mexican ports with those of the ‘Tots sa ghton the purtor a pe fo ncitve merchant Ure line from } Steamer ® con Seer to PRON br MeKensie, of Haluimere, was brought here yester- doy and consigned to the Old Capito! by Provost Murebal Wooley (or treasonable correspondence with rebels York wo ar mouthly trips buek wards and A Card from Surgeon General Bamno TO 18% EPITCR OF TUE TTHRATD, Wastunator, D. C., Angust 22, 1364 think the thing wou: greatly misiuken uot pay? f haiine, bess recery The undersigned has reat in the Sunday Morning | sity tocarry the mais of Lhe Mexican and U Chronicts of this clty the remarks of Jndge Adv cevernments, would have its bands full to n " ( passenvers between the two p General Holt on the proceedings of the court martial in ent might nor the enterprise be udvunce, bis case, fle learns from this review,and from the y Jed Wo Bay this on accoumt of the sup) t attempt to ela ter, by giving you ver communica. age of one of my letters, | w te Teasons at present, | will do b dea of what i stated mn my ordor of the President appended, that he hos beon dis. missed the army aud prohibited from ever holding of.ee now at to under the United States. tion, and if the facts be publiched twice there will be he undersigne o pe art.” The uniersicned hea no idea that he will lore one | Te awsre that not long alnce the Franch. Generst friend by thie action of the administration; but bie good | paraine, who, it is said, {8 much pleased wt name {s valuable to bim, not only as regards those who know bim, but th who do not, Md therefore, na be is furnished with # copy of the findings ond © of the court be will present to y the f ever wm extenn gueril ae a great bai! n@, 9 bower of the Emperor and hie Jovitations were iseued to (he principal families the pudtic a brie! history of the facts Jontiog to his arrest | j, Moxico, of couree m 4 the richest, aud the foreign fod Hrial, «review of the record i@ bis evse and Bowe | co inn!s resident in che capital wore Cesited to gend in a commentaries on 1X6 report ot the Judge Advooste Gene- | j:4: of the “most reapectabie” of their countrymen thea. rn, # He will be content to submit to the tin Mexico, #0 that invitatious might be issued hdyroent of the world ag ty how far he bas been guihy i, These partial lists were pr y mads out by of the ovences charged, and how fir he tas been the vie- European Conaula. Bot the American Consa a tim of conspiracy, fR'se swearing and a malignant abuse apter potion Of Independence and propriety, sent of official power WILLIAM A, HAMMOND. list of all J roeidiog bere, atacing that he —_ could not make any distinction among #1 © yimen, Important Setzare of Eircarms in | ( eneral regrgeat ery 8 that Jonathan byes go poke : fay ot him,” 18 Gatd to have tors up tue tet, an? in great Seger thet cine {oeon sent Invitations aniv to the Vico Consnt, de Marghal Murrey aud goveral of his aide, acting on in ux, aad Mr, Corwin, Jr, who now ably d formation from the War Departnent, Moesetet to the es the dutiea of the American Legation 1 men, in view Of the exciweion of other Amer: house No. 42 Walker street, in thie on Monday last ity, C.tiELs, AL ONCE declined tie honor uf the “lmper and, having affected av entrance, disenvored therein | j4\)," wuice passed ofl, Nee everything bere, with thirty-two casos of six-barrellod revolvers, each case | or u eAcitetment, Dut a grent deal of exiense. 3 . - retina i 1 Ce loximiiian fs in a Mest Unsatiefactory position at contuining from fifty to eighty pistols—mabout two thou. | ee Liss minkteg te uinbie to Del; reg odiod sand two hundred in all, On examination® it was found | {y msolves. dr, Fe@ando Matairez is Mivister « faira, avd Velagg: while sob-ecret despa Financial matters ae are 80 scarce that public aking down. No monoy has as yet beoa raise nd nepe can be hail here except by bewt ene of that the arms were of the “Savage Art Company” patent, } Foreign and of excellent quality.g?heee, \t reams, were but part of A a larger qanntity which bad been collected bere and from time to time forwarder to Indianapolig, Ind.. suppores | one of | or tw be intended for the use of the go called « triboe 1, Which the people are fT oex Liverty’’ of thet section, Thore arma were, howe whick, it # to be hoped, cuey will resiet. Th seized at wapelis by the government authorit fret, aith ju the stability of the new gov there, and Je, no dowbt, to the discovery of the | and! ees T am grewily mistaken, there are whertahonts of thore seized by Mar lurray. The | igus now w be geen that ie mutt son cages Serzed on Monday Inet wore marked “Stationery,” | vo to the wall, News, or stuff co calle’, trom the United bat as Yet 06 ove has appeared to claim toom, and it is | grace Is dally Sprand about tho city. aud | must aegure probable they will be «quietly left in poremerion of the | you tant thy hatred bo the United Ste og tum mLor- government, to whom Marrbal Marray turned them ever | youtioviste f# very great. This aris the water! yosterday. The honae where the arma were found ts at | fone cuat (bo giuet of the North will come down on the | present vacant, and hee apparcntiy been so for eeme ‘ore with is iron hand and sumash tueir rouen When met need it was as a warehouse for the | empire io pieces by a singie biow. They know that the © Of goods of Western merchants. The agent of | gaye of Juaree ia popular among oii ana tho promives bad not the alightest euspicton of the oon ra they, as the blind eubecta ti 9 traband nature of the goods of which tho house was mind . fo Hberty, are strongly in tv tho regeptacte. fepaodenen and the bul iats tt 8 ARC ORAS SET ES vy aud miserable ag de \ 5 ‘ dorney, as L dave sald, are oo mg ber MAILS FOR EUROPE, fon 19 19 inset into hie av he ignorant filed Sottie i Of the Worst kind, teeabt 10 be niml wo The Cunard mail steamahip Porsta, Captain Lott, will | i ted Blates, Hut tet mesemare you the true ‘The Naw Yous Bwraco—Rdition for Roropo—will bs sverals, wonld grawpAbe eword and bly pubilshed at bait-pact oight @’clook thie morning. American unity, however the furt The mails (or Rurope will clove at haif-pass nive o'ciuck | AY wm fo Ve for the “moment againes (hes thie morning. ve doubtless heard ° ‘ the alle leuticg ut Goue A udio Copied, in Wrpppers, ready Cor ufiling, Avg coute, YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST’ 24, 1862; 5 im-Chfef of the Juaristic forces. For months past Most insidious attempts, offers, and 1 know not what else, | be suddenly have been made to bring over this important obief to tbe | bere thet on the Gause of the empire. Maximilian has employed ali kinds Of agents and the meanest tricks have been resorted tw | adjud: " It is now reported im this | but the only ag he made was that every one should City that Uraga has at last got over bis objections and | mind their o for seducing this solid patriot. given io bis adhesion to thi opire Of thie there is 20 Copfrmation. On the eont there are not a few who disbelieve the whole thing. Even many imper\slists shake their Leads at the news as at a thing too good to be true All {cap say is that Uraga has not arrived bere, though Freuch public house keepora say that be is expected every moment, if ever be arrives you shall haar of it. Mean- while I send you some highly interesting correspondence Detwoon some traitors of tho republic and loyd Mexican generals, embracing letters (rom Uraga bimseit and Gen eral Trias, a highly respected officer of the liberal party. Tovited to sei their birthright, like Esau, for « mess of pottage, these vtlicers have worthiiy re-pouded to those who would seduce them. fiat let the documents ap eak for themselves in the forcible style in which they are written, I taust add that they come to me thfvugh sources entirely independent of Freach supervision or espionage, and may be relied upon as being true transia- tious of the origival documents. which J still possess: — APPEAL TO DRAGA ANB HIS REPLY. On the ath of Juve, 1864, aamall number of traitora Addressed (ieneral Uraga from Guadalajara, asking bim to come over to the impertaicause To these men the Geu- oral replied (aus ou the 8:h of the same movth:— Junw-16, 1864 To Savorrs Dow Juan J. Castrra, Dow Jesus L, Portit- Lo, VICENTR ORTIGURA, ANTONIO A. DEL CasriLuo aud RAvAKL JUIVBNKS CaStRO:— Duak Sins—I am satistied that, in addvesslog ine your Suggestions for avoiding the effusion of more slexican Divod—the sacrifice being barren, as you sag, or what is the same thing—that 1 should aduere to the order of things which the Emperor of the French ia seeking to establish im the republic by the force of bia bayovets, you did not conceive the slightest hopo that | could yieid to 80 mean & suggestion, but that you have sought (or an opportunity of sowing’ aiscord i tue minds of thore worthy+ Mexicans who ure 80 herotcaily struggling for the independence of their country, xiv: SAFCULALION LO false supposititious wud absurd comments respecting the power and the elements of Lhe national party, and to the vilest of calumnies concerning myself. Fortunately, these attempts are rendered abortive by ihe ood seuse and the pacriotiam of the nation, which knows its rights and has the will and energy yo fullil tts duties. I weite these lines not to give au answer to those whom Loonsider unworthy, but to deuounce their disgracetul meoninations, in view of the wise judgmeny of my follow cltizens. ‘AB regards myself, [owe to the confidence of my gov- oroment and the brave meo who share with me the glory Of fighting for the most sacred oi causes, and, above ali, Lo my patrivtic ovpscieuce, the most solemn und explicit declaration that J welt never put arms out of my hands until the dauin which J shall sec the peace of my counuy soltdly and effec'uaily secured, ‘Youshiug the details contained in your letter would be to mix ovoself ‘with nauseating filth. 2 have nod sive 0 Lesjratier myseif in it. Besides, geutiomen, you are those who believe least in what you say. ‘Yo a soldier of the republic, mutilated for she ov of liberty, und trained up (rom intaucy in the doctriu®s of PoUuLicul independence, vO other motty is necessury than this:—War unto death to France; war unto’ deah against those who, treacherous to the holy cause of the couniry, recognize’ or protec: the Joreign imvad:r, or to the Jarce-makiny nomurch which w"is sought to enthran® om vur soit. J have accepted war, and my country and the word may soe in this the guaraniee of my j.ledacs. JUSE L. URAGA. LBTTSR FROM GEN. LANGBENG 10 GEN, THA. Tho toltowiwg letter from General bunilio Langberg, gentleman of German descent, late of the coustitutional army, but who, soime time since, went over to the Inya dors, will also be read with iuterest, though wilh vet a tiche of the satisfaction. and pride which must be evoked fn every patrivtic beart by the calm and dizuitied reply ot the republicau gegeral Lo whom tbe insvleot missive wae addressed Merxwo, April 3, 1864 ‘To General Don Asari Trss:— My DisrinGuisHkD FRIEND AND ComPanion—In our last inierview at Toluca we spoke at length concerning tho dissaustaction which was ciused by tue conduct of tue constitutional government. We now see that we were Tight iu deploring it, Vecause your antecedents aod mine plar distant from such intrigues. You, my friend, are a man educated in Europe, cousequent'y’ you protess more intelligent idess distinct irom tbe general run of our army, aud I have made this among other observa tions to ‘tue presout General tu Cole of une Kravco Mexican army. the idea of the intervention aud the hear approach. of the imstaliaion of a constitu tiomal monarchy in Mexico are vow ineviiadie, my ftiend, aud you, beg a man who, during the American fuvariou, knew bow to sacrilce your in terests aud risk your life for the country, ougat to tuke care Ubat 6be does not vow fuse ber bived tBeiess'y, Le. sides, you ought to kuow tbe nveral teudeucics vod ie intultigeuce of the man selected to sit upon Lhe theuie of the Aztecs, aided, as he is, by w uation lke France, cwil ized by inspect, 80 that ‘you need ‘esr voibing ior the principles which you conserve in your heart, «nd which are demanded, by. the ugo in which we live. it 18 an ab surd thing to beuieve, a8 wome dO. that toe conservative party is that winch i. going to rule i Blextco, 1, who am here on the principal theatre of vcourrences. guaran toe i you and to every one that the political tuougut and the dominant idea of the men who wre now ut the front of public ailairs are not elbher the exthrongmeut of the ancieut aud recalcitrant ide.s of Lines bug past oc tbe proverbial aieorder = aud = avarcby which have just been rthrown, ‘be prince of A government, liberal and muderate at the sume ume, are what must triumph. Mexico, waving at 1s (ounda tivo & young touarck who ip bis cary years bas arugk tm the ins} iratious of our eeutury, and whe (rem convic Lion boids ideus of true prozress wad iniellizeuce. Concerning yourself | bave already 8 ken (6 General Dagaine ana given. bum: some devils of tue high quuities which adorn you. He ie a centiewan of frank and sincere ideas; be sspires to nothing more than to be the faitotul echo of the voice Oo; his govervinent, he desires nothing more than to ee bexico regeverated, free aud uappy. ‘Ype truth o: his words may be sven utter the slighest 10- térview with bim, avd 1 cherish the hype aud conviction that France, reyreevnted by such @ man, cm have no otber futention than the nuble avd humanitarian ove to which I bave referred. in virtue of all these circumstances, and in use of the right which our sincere iriendship gives to me, I invite you with ali the sincerity of my soul to follow my ex. umpie, hoping to co operate with your prestige aud teily ence 10 (his “lube in estabiishiog Ube Kood tustitutions which are recognized by the cities oF most importunoe of your country, Those cbiels and may desire ty seeond tuemy honorable result, Alihough nit afew diys leave for Sinaloa, wiih the object eversia Placid) Vega and Pesquiera with sball | of impresstig ame ideas. u cab send your answer to Mazatlan, directed to © Jonel Aleman, of that port, aud perbaps it will not be aibfor us to have an interview with those ventie Y friend, thot you wil! ineditate «edi this letter, and be persuaded of my eudly intentions, Xe. LMILIO LANGBER @ENPRAL THAN’ REPLY. Mazatian:— Ne Your public and private life, combined with TOD Origin, oNgDt to lufiueves me 80 fur ne Lot by Cause Me eLy surprise at (he coucenis your letter, dated ur Mexico ou the 3d of April las ongbt tainly Wo be surprising to any one thet aman bas looked A politics as the means of gawiny 01s to Whom, bavieg no txed priveipivs, 118 wi bether be sides with the phe or tue Gbi- Joug we tt uot weston is profits mad Ubat O bast position possibic--should Keil, as you lave done, the sacred cause ct uationsl todupendence, wid prostrate himeeit at the teet of a clowa in orm of & monareb to receive the prico o! bis crime id or a giance of fevor, which jivtters od tickles hs ho,es Of reward; not’ shoula bie ADA assicuoN y with whicb you to Lave embraced the ndisin of ‘the wretched band to woich you belioug surprise me ta the least, because io your earvest syicitude there i+ an end sougub (or-—a resis, however infamous and degrading it may be. Bat that which troy oughtto suprise aud astunishis the stupidity evinced in your aeiectou of per- 8 08 among Whom you wouki-pretend to make prosely tes; lor {) tbe forimer wet shows a mun deprived of ail virtue, the latter revea'’s (he sbseuce of even common renee, Whee you did me the justico io Femember that! bave sucriliced my ivtereate and pertiled my life ‘or my cam uy when I believed ber vationality threatened nught not to bave bronghs to mtod these “aviences ot my strict acd® bouncen duty, in order to deduce from tueni tue cousequencathat | suould vow. be # re my principies, set « my digvity, aud ste er with & most batefcl defection, From t premises arises a deduction dian } conurar tbat which you pretend. w establish, If T bad av time in my life given the slightest proof of weakness in my principles or of wkewarmnoss in my patriotiew, the neoleat liberty whieh you have seen fit to take in ad dressing me your poor imVitatiow would in a certain sonse hove been justifiable; but to pretend that | should be a twartor because | have deen 4 patriot, te desire tuat I should be converted inte a atehones hecause | have always beea houcrable, aod to juvite mo w sell my the | however, to be strictly revises od.and many wil! therefore into the cold. It is also stated inst & Commities wailed on the Emperor, asking bim to give back a)! church propertien joated during the time that Juarez beld the capital. ness. Sothe church is organizing, as usual, to take ven, Tean only add that the church ie circulating a strong document here, clandestinely, in manuscript, against Maximilian, It ie conceived in their accustomed svirit of bitterness and hostility to everything progressive. 1 have no time to translate it, baving got it with great dif. ficnity at the iaat moment. It is, however, enciosed with this letter. The opera company from New York arrived bere not long since and will, doubtless, make a great deal of money. OF CCE S eS To Paper Manu tecturers, Cash wil! be paid for 19,00) reams of Paper. Size, 32x46—48 tbs. fq Fourdrinier Apply at this office. cCRSSE as er Havana Lottery.<75 per Comt and x. Royal premium paid for Prizes. ghost rates silver Information furnished. id for doubloons and all kinds of gold TAYLOR & ©O., Bankere 16 Wall street, N. Prizes Casnet in Au y terien, and information given. GALLAGHER JAMIN, Brokers, 410 Chestnut street, Ph okie Prizes Cashed ta alt tae? tertes, and information given. JACOB, Broker's Mien, 176 Broadway, New Yor, Royal Hava Lottery Drawing, Apoust 4, on a other page. eee CMetal TAYLOR & CO. tees teees Pease tenes eens . . . A great many side hits are being mada at the Plantation Bitters by a score or (wo of disinterested friends wn have endeavored to tm tate or comnter-eit them. [t# al of we Use. The people won't be long impoaed upon fhe Plante. tion Bitter=are Increa lain ise and papi arity every and wha the water.” They are in same aved at as they were at firat, aud will continae we suall stop making tem, ntation B ters pirily. strengthen aud imvigoraia mt diet cre stem heat iy appetite, nuidote to cians of wat ‘ em au emnit Intern They prevent ‘They purity the ath and acid They cured aand consiy They cure diarrh +a, cholera and © They cure! ver complaint ani nervous head voir They make the weak trons the lanculd br lilant, and are eXhausted nature Sarat re-iorer, The rac eantint & cular are around each bottle. « ereynen. me chanta« PerKONS Whose Se‘lentary hablis induce weaknies- ba-mita paciialios oft t, luck Of appetite iatre ing. iver cor le Stipation. wil and permanent relief i are recommended to weak and dell mothers, They are sold by all respectable mer hants, See ‘hat each bottle has our privace United States stan) over the co kand Atee! plate aide iubie. Bawnre of reilliet bottles. «See that the staup has nat been tapered with. Any parsou pretending to el bar haere! ee bel br} aw ner and im: eto should be immediately r to us, ire DRARE & CO, fttent of the stomar " No. 21 Park row, New York. Ree ie oor ee Ope lige gery Vs By Bs Shales OR Sete Pep obaevhemeg sh ababay Ag LYONS PURE ONTO CATAWRA BRANDY, By the dozen or barrel. ‘This urticle is sald to aqnal Prench Brandy, and at present cost of importation is wold at third the price, DEMAS BARNES £60. pmemie Aganita, 21 Park row, ew York. Compterton — Latrdte Rlocm.of Youth, or Liquht, Pearl. Te has n@aqnal ‘or pre: serving and beentif in. the complexion and skin Sole by nil drnggiats, and by JAMES LAIRD, Sole Proprieuve, 483 roa Address to Smowers.—Pottnk & Boa, Mecrechanm Mannfacture:s removed from Broemne , street 42 Brondway, near Kourth atreet, Wholemte and! retail Pipes cut to order and repaired, Astonishing, toot hach A Benutttu Yet true, Hearne hey nevralgle and catarrh insacup relfered and rmanentlys cured. Use WOLCOT & Instat Pate Annihilator. n A Bad Preath.—How “lan, tow is has seoarated—how many friends for ays | rte. My + Tee a radical core nse the BALM OF THOUS 85D BLOM oe as x dentifricn wight and morning, 8 leo bee nth Cie complexion. Prive 75cenia For 8a'¢ leew il drug gists, A Pertect Hote DyeePilieva. Fitrty cents Retter and morein quantity thaa apy $ Ldye, Soke by draggis A rranted to Core Br aptars.— WHITE'S PATENT LEVER TRURS fa cond ric Per ently trom all other trisses—tight. clo@m and exey, no gene gure on the back or cord. Curet warcented a nt pam iit free for a stamp. GREGORY & G0", 60 j Broa vey 59 Groudivay May be tact LOGTOAL JOURNAL for fepte:n her. oo Warriors Clergemen, Poets, Canninas: ¥tat ite us, Races ineindiny Fighting Faces, Generals, F covers S2a year he country becauees love t—tuvse ate contradictions which Ouly the bead of * madman and foo m conceive, Not wish £9 10u0 the partioatars of your jeter, I Limi myseit to soyiog to you, alter what It stint at lam tho same rau of and 1847, to interests’ and Life itself are as nowlug com- | becty of my country. Yours, sc. } ANGEL TRIAS | 8 lotter te prevent necemary, or | . revecadd (9 |m iengwer to the patriot Mexican a¢ tually “aquelebe cn is @ wreienea l'ranc ed nero, the Hetafelte, a kind ¢ of tba Maximiianyoverninent a ehiely uf secussiie gent meats, ead the priacipal hope 1, now exproeses. ® thes the Sowen maf couquér the Norsd, vad lage wam of entigrauts by traugierr be bieased con deracy t the golden isads of Mexico. Dr. Gwin, oe, as fawe par aia, wD is end brive Sonor uch B0o lege (ods be tne The Awer was to nteroat eror ik a echoue for 1g OVOr jintnense Fei0forcemenis Of Colonets from How he was reeaived Ido uot know, bet bo loft gine we expected eF of Dermaate a ah ure’ cot hoartiiy pity these pour peopie: ns to this city passod the Punrth of July ys Oat doclal manner. A diver was given @ America Consnlae, and one at the house of Mr. } inck, the former Congul of the United Stains, ihe evening WAR paged ID the most pieuswnt tanner, eplt vonet by mume , both vooul and instrumpastal, varied bp (Rear, Lowevor, that a pe bers. tr 2 here call bim. Mad Gwin,” from Ondivor- ‘a Gying visit theotier day. His object, tt by first post 7 AF Dow oF S28 TOWLER WALES, 953 Bea lwar A Sure Cure.—Re w. Ae iowa Pever and Ague Cure, Itwever falls. DopekS? Liberty aareet, op Gtairs. Biokrene 1s a Rejavewsal or of T2ap- proachable and inimitable excailanee ® or all nervans com plaints, no matter how products: 16. san infalitnie specitic incarasof General Debility and Dyope psia, Thogead eects. will be felt immediately. Females ai koene a trial. physteal ability. $1 per botrie, om # BUTCHINGS-€ 91 particularly rructern Tts mission ts to reste nded to give the Rio, we stronath vtimitty ané ix barties (or $5 LLYE it, Proprieiars Cedar street, Now York. Bold by H. Bi Holmboba, 0" oadway: Demas Barnes % Co, 27 Parkrow Criatr tore’s Hain and Wig Leno! wholesn'¢. and Dye, Preservative \ retail, No, @ Astor How ‘The dye appiied by skiiful wom ity, Corns, Uuntons, Mia ite, Vintarcet Fonte, e all diseanes of the fem mY pad by Dr ZACHARIE, Tee Broactway. Dearne: Impede ed Signet, NOISE®: ® /TaK KAD CATARRH AL. FPROTIONS IN Toe HROAT, CDROM 1” CATARRA, CATARRA OF ' pak TYMPANIC MOOT MENDRAND.4 Instat oTewaom pte BUM ACIVAN TOBE CURED... 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