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E re) es The nen raster af the object of the Emperor's . ‘A cricket ground was on Wednesday added to the te Algecte to soon tare Sw So surnace ‘Whas le the Nature ef the Present Visi- fold atirections of the Park. At the head FIVE DAYS LATER NEWS. Fa ed *Y | Tho Peeple Respect the Power of | mre ts wr ground by paying Garces teat anehy,” ond ‘condition was remsashed by ‘We have resetved the following very valuable and o3- the United States, opentng match. Two sides were chosen from the married ‘whe sew himen Tuesday ote review at the Bole mene eeeins ~hmuetenaitnein te: Sete and single, The Benedicts proved victorious ep the i Instead ‘ef recalting the treope Mexice itt enta | Which affiets Petersberg, from @ well tn- first innings by nineteen rune Mesa Richardson, Arrival of the Hibernian Of talitome new ones Se goon tebe sexteot Cercain it | formed peerce, tm reply tothe article en the “Russien : Haughton and Vincent batted well. ‘The slows of Mr. P er tn tara the Page, tat Colonel Dupin, who commanded | plague” which appoared in the Hamute of April 33:— The Dangers Besetting the State | ceca, we courteous secretary of the-club, proves oint Basque. sy erin, ru rr te Prmen a ag ete = al from Politicians. eectiv, a0 they always d, andthe Wrighls, pie ony P Mi distinguished themselves, wes de Bier Wachee a thocannd ssa to oppose ae "Be In view of Ge interest now felt in the ‘fiborian season, and the strength of this old cctablibed cub, @ur London, Paris and Berlin SSriny Mig fr some. year London eorerondes of plague,” I send you the enclosed articles, roughly trans- which numbers altogether over one hundred) the New York Herald, and known in the ‘States | lated from the St. PetersburgjPolice Gasetie, and the Vay | The People Ready to Receive | and ty members, was hardly represented, and Correspondence. for hia carly labore in behalf of cheap postage, died Ret | demesiay newspeper, in the summer of 1861, when I re- Gov. Pie consequently there was a good deal of loose feld- ‘William 1. ussell, Li. D,"and his daughter, « charm: | eided in Russie, and leamed something of the disease, <Etarpert, {ng and “‘awiping” and cutting | serons wicket, tng young lady, wore present ab the ssiés of Ameri- | which then prevailed there to = considerable extent at, der, &e, wate ene Se SO Se er oe Whe French Press on the Fall aaraneamatbiae iat, ay smong aximala, and destroyed perhape ffty human lives ed ; i Grfanhng bowie fit cus has Bee extn Detweea Bt. Petersburg and Moscow. It was not thought " " te pupils of the Free Academy. This is a step in the Our Berlin Correspondence. Mr. Thomas M. Cook’s Despatches. y- of Richmond. Sean amet, 10s, | epitemlo—perhape was episootio— bot was balioved ta be ommawn, Va, Apri, 10s, | ahs Setion, and wil end togpreed king for the ¥ doug mee Oe having the poleon @epostied en them by 2 Sy which | SPPsrest from the final surrender of the enly remaining tractive features of the Park. “The ground cheep. te ade, . ‘Baglish Residents in France Chagrined ete—Bacitement on the Stock Bschange—United Sine | + .06hs is from the diseased animals, rebel army of any consequence, the next step in the | mirable in every respect—only requires ® Bonds Touch Seventy—The Prussians Crlebrate Thety | nie a re rams to bo taken assumes prominence, This next step, | rolling to render it, perfect Cricket ites widely at the Union Triumphs, Vidloria, de. rarw adopted tthe polioe aa aa tothe aires ap: | nstaraly, is the reconstruction or reeloration of the re- | Siracts «concourse of higher andere ‘ho. All ether interests ave ewallewed up in the glorions | 5004 *P- | volted States, The members of the club dined together after the a, &., news from America, It arrived here forenoon of It did not spread widely, nor does t appear pro- | a, sons op THN SOUTH 70 THE NATIONAL GoveaNumnr, | match. ‘The President of the United States,” “Quem me — aro, | mated wb each = arm sian in ihe coat path whieh | saurday, Bastar Ss olga ngpat aaa rasa nom ine ennse of he present wnoeual | “ane people of the South look upon the course to be | drank baer oa ng coup rho ew Ye steamahip Hibernian, from Liverpool on the obliged follow ; . Seward, papers, Bertin mortality Petersburg, vather, as indicated ‘ Lendonderry on the 28th of Apri, arrived of Point | 97*9 S04" .2, ‘Coetiaually arising compllchions, to save nay vr aya Your leading article in the Himuain of the 294 inet, prrailes oe ceeresnentna bail suai eos Sourtery, Honore alike to the players and they 5 ‘Basque at half-past two o'clock yesterday afternoon. | his country from the of « foreign war; to Gene- | of the day, when the sight of the Stare and Stripes wav- | ‘2st ‘he malady now so destructive there Is releps- | S114 tne general government, and the péople hayenothing | Sc seen. a" maneniea,, MP Bage, wae ‘Wer: dates are five days Inter than these already re- | ral Grant, who has so.ably directed the opera ‘ pee. ing fover, cooxisting with typhus, The Vakial district, vonoshing | eld, at the dinner, Bos Baasraat gtaecal chefs, who. te, his aafsaiietog | #06 from the rool ef the United: Btates degation, in Vic. | WENT? Semeune Mam Umiaa Mie Taltel Geamay, | wbslover to do withit. 1h lee very delicate matter to ‘ee eel ‘als dilamsdl ana | guEettto Se erent ee an toria street (aptly chosen locality), set people inquiring 0 much earlier than usual, fe one hundred and fifty miles bandle, they sey, with sundry ominous shakes of the aexiva nee Senertonet, what had happened to cecasion so universal a display, head, and predict from it more of trouble than has been southeast of Bt. Petersburg. There may be, this year, a the suppression of the rebellion. aba uesrey' pe age was then announced DY | sore tendency than usual to typhus, from stmospherio - he full fc , President's Se (hove who had bad sccess to the telegrams After the causes, and the statement which you quote from Dr. barbed a Gere was a better business doing in English and foreign Wheat, at am advance in prices, vant ire W Chea “Mie deo Sian nies acer ree children and servant Mrs Hutchins, Mrs © Bu [Mho telegraph wires gave out at Port Hood, and we trtumphant march of Sherman, the defeat of Jobnston mark that the States ave never been out of the Union. Mee W Hobson Chee eet were consequently not able to get anything more of the Murchison, that one of the diseases and its: conditionsare h th ‘he South ‘States Me mer! 'O Owens, F BH B MBberpian’s news last night —Ep. Huns.) Bragg, the: repalse ofthe desperate attempt of already present in London, may be well considered as bade aot tert. Woodworth: E Da Wm Sidell, E Uittord, Ct] Ww" bartin, > Lee to drive Grant from bis position, there could be no applicable to the crowded and dirty of pcg torialiy transported to Europe or Asia and annexed to Soman Fear, 88 Wormwood, Woriiréod Our London Correspondence. Goubt of the final issue; but 1+ wag thought that the pertiens of one the realm of some foreign potentate. They forget that, javana—Steamahip Bmma Valeria—Mr and wife, on :" dial of jowns. This te always the most unhealthy season in Bt. ao the Pep eeeeis at ire eee eee ‘Mr Nelson, My ‘Loxpor, April 20, 1968. Saag the Peoples and Dismay of the Aristocrats at the Fall @ Rickmond—Slavery Ectind—Mazimilian Preparing ‘t Leave Mexioo—His Diffioulties om Every Side, dc. ‘Pho news of the fall of Richmond and of the total de- Petes particular!, the lower classes, who 0 a the Russians did Sebastopol—that he would steal sctecbled by the ong winter by inact ty by the stri define the States to-day that did tn 1860; thafthesame | Taxrico—Schr Supero—Mr Lane, Mra Gayaree, ie away under the cover of night, and make a new stand, | observance of a low vegetal let during Lent, are now | interior organizations, political and geographical, exist at expoacd to the efMuvia of thawing filth in the yards 4 with an army intact and burning to avenge its disgrace, py tn of that uvie Crosne courtys this moment that existed before the war; that, save only Al at Lynchburg or some other favorable point in the inte- | “"Reiteving that there is‘littio danger that we shall be | in regard to the slavery question, the relation of the DEPARTURES. Liverroo.—Steamab); it fi and ehild, John reno, Sand tive Suldvonn W Geiser : fe Gnas of Leo took the world here in England by surprive. rior of Virginia. If the battle which preceded the re- | troubied*with the ‘‘iberian plague,” the name of which | States to the general government is wholly unchanged. | and wife, Francis Bontger, M Lindiman, Charles Gi Me ‘has the rebels had for » pout all nr lana treat was of hie own choosing it was an error as fatal aa | Seems s0 formidete, beh pti ling simaye take all | ‘They segume literally that old things, by some strange | Feeve,F Las Cusan Andres Las Cus ‘abraham 1 Berea : ‘@tmking before the attacks of the federal army was gene- that of Napoleon at Leipsic, which led to the overthrow | water and crowded ‘odgings which promote typhus, 1 operation, have passed away, and that all things have | H ‘Burieer, Gustavo’ Mureto, James ‘ to, 1a of the French empire; if it was foreed upon him by | #¢nd you theso Russian papers showing that 1 decome new. The United States of to-day, in the eyes | Mubm. TJ Blickley, Mrs Uist, Madame, anos gs the tactics of Grant it shows the superior generalship | "#2 Plague” is not novel or very much to be dreaded. -| of southerners, is a vastly different political institution of the Union commander, who, undismayed by repeated | DIBEOTIONS sane TEE eee PLAGUE—TEB | from the United States of former yeara. A good deal of gaily acknowledged ; that the total suppression of the re- Bellion was but an afhir of time was also equally a0- RBowledged; but the courage and desperation of the ro- idee , apt W Mathews, Richard Pf, Miss Sulthen, Miss Hodson, Mrs Mud Jock, Mrs M ¥ Rev R Rudler, Mrs RJ De a oe F ios (belo made many fear that the war it till be pro- checks and disappointments, has kept his grasp on the schooling seems to be necessary to open the eyes of these wected for rome considerable time. Pre pewioid oh i throat of the enemy with bulldog tenacity, and only al- pr Fe ereiae te sceala sake ioek qeastione at sats Richardaon al tg chide, Jon 2 iawle 4 Dick Giupatiod; and I-d0:n0t believe that any, ave a few spec. | FOvernmant doas, not apologise a ain en arbors, | Wowed him to break loove after the sacrifice of half Dis | 4 sma on various parte of the body, parade icgpan’~ Iiee clans rbd etal ae abaenapeenaaiar rn Oe yn ‘eaters in cotton and Southern bonds, grieve over the fall Sreciady ict te, atapamebanoppactiany, in caae ot a nee, army, the ghattered remnants of which appear to be Girosd, bresst, sides said, scrotum; itetrikes ine But, withal, they have s more exalted idea of and ro- | Reineman, J B Richardson, Mr. Heanlack AG Sientes, v @e'that most intolerant aristocracy, the alavoowners of | lution, for our government to aid Cuba in freeing herself | fying im all directions from the sword of their pursuers, | (oTi” Dire Nos tal Se it oe Tee geig, | S00 for the United States than ever before, and are | der, wife’ and four aioe, Manel AY Der Mise Ge Bouthern States. The thinking men of England, and | Sem the hated yoke of Spain ? Tho organs of tho liberal pres, who, in the darkest | CoNl¥ iad pond sc dae Jay pay extremely anxious for the utterance of the words which | Cleveland, Mise © F Cleveland, Frederick Reuter, 4 fedeod of all Earope—the intelligent middle classes of | porno n tert ticcin tho Tagus. The Stonewall is eu | Periods of this terrible and eventful conflict, have always be sid » UsUS | shal constitute them parte and parcele of that great | Hon: Norris. and wi rh Rev Oat Deen staunch op the sideof the Union—which they ee Karat some part a small tumor | country, The war has completely cured them of all Justly regard as identified with the cause of freedom sala ing, Asc! “ag ns yaa ary grat St- | desize to be separate from it, The present generation in throughout the world—are highly gratified at the wonder- | *i2® great dtmensto ¢ appearance of the tu- | 14 <outh, it may safely be predicted, will nevor attempt ful and almost unparalleled successes of the Union | mor the feverish movements increase also, but inthe tu- | . other scheme of secession. With them secession which diffuse ray of light through the | mor itself there not only appears no heat or pain, on murky cloud of despotiam that hovers over Europe. | she contrary, the more it increases the colder and more | Meau# Tun, Snancially, socially, physically and morally. In an article entitled “The Beginning of the End,” the > From such a curse, I belivve, nine-tenths of the intelli- Gasete says:—The North han not overcome ite | #enseless it becomes; #0 that at last it may be burned or nt people earnestly and heartly pray the good Lord to carga yr vt two rapid and half-random blows, | cut without causing pain to the animal. This tumor is iver Dut by a well digested system of compression and star- | gin or soft, necording to the place, and in the first case VIRGINIA THOROUGHLY PXNITENT. vation, carried out with unflinching consistency und per- ng But to confine myself to Virginia. Here the feeling I severatce, If the South had not been vanquished in | on'being cut presents a mars of a fatty appearance, and | have aitempted to express perhapa more conspicuous @e 01d World—bave for a long time past been ardently Seoking forward to and desiring the glorious consumma- Wen which has now crowned the efforts of.our arms with waccess. At the beginning of the conflict, when the abo- Mion of the institution of slavery had not.been pro- ‘meanced by the federal government, men saw with ad- ‘mization the courageous struggles of the Southern Btates, end the question then was solely one.of dominion; the of the liberty of man did not mPa moment ht ly outs'de, but nothing has been heard of her since her de- Ryan c Oskamp and'wite, eJohn Mores, Saise Soph Ryan: mp and wife, Mrs John MW Rennedy, Join Morss, Bdward Kennedy, D Debuchy, G Grodiags’ © Martin, ¥* Millwood, Winter, Mrs Gare and two children, Wm Schuchman, wife and’ child; Henry Weil, B Suppigan, Mra Hornick and two children, Mrs Dem ‘Miss Mary Kertoot, Mrs, Burnett, P Guage, H Sutter, # Bube, J Long and wife, Charies Robin, ¥ Malonevs, J . ER Walker, James Ruback, J Peasce, Wm Brown, Ei t Mrs and Miss. , Mrs Sandursand Hes" Charl Levi it Srontao: Wt and Sere Q Jones, B Custer, wife and two children, Samuel Hearne. Eaward Fergusson, which he has taken near the Arc de Triomphe. 1 have Deen informed that Mrs. B! w intends paying a abort visit — United States this summer. moment, however, that the adopted by the federal govormment, then there Dattle she must ultimately have expired of inanition, or |-when soft runs ting there runs | than in avy other state. re the war has been most 14 SOUTHAMFTON—Steamship Bremen—Dv ‘wes a reyzision of public feeling, andthe cause of the have dropped her arms af tho feet of her Tore powelfal | [sn n ee enee ee eae ieee rahe | seriously fell, and here the rebellion has had ite greatest | J Affaires of the ‘Cites Decame thai’ of humanity. The | Sfemoon at the house of M. Eicuum Laboulaye, wbobas | Sntagenist ly but surcly did the tolls close Peal tirana influence. In this city of Richmond, the would-be S i ind Mra Goo L. had Teng seta glorious example to Europo— | Tanitected a great interest in the movement ea indeed | Sfound her, till the heart of the rebellion was | inner part has the appearance of « sponge-like fibrous | capital of the would-be confederacy, the late Preside eee aa eerie og gh rity waa the wonder of the world—when std- | Fe does in evergibing. which ‘pertains to ovr country. | geT00% ia Charleston; and its bulwark has | excreecence, Aftar afew hours, sometimes days, the | Lincoln walked the streets alone and met with only re- . a, Limp | gealy cae of ie ee Cae ete preepieen eee phi al” | Rev. Mr, Haynes informs me toes £25,000 sterling have bur Wsermger nd bayer _ eee Th ncren, | tamoris attacked by gangrene; then the animal becomes mpecttal treajent. bce bad bs A nad SS bo a3 3 been raised in England. a te rene Zeltwng obeorves | rest) jeves, toases ‘throws iteelf on theground, | SoUntered upon an phy ding je seized ‘were appalled at such a conclusion, as & moody silence, and contents iivelf w: uo cos, ri ees! ue the infuriated populace and torn limb frum limb. reuattento wc pure-and excellent 6 form cf | . The prospectus for the new Mexican loan is published, ie ng the ground and then ex pop ) the telegraphic messages containing the unweleome tid- | PAN# pent es Hore then we have an index to the popular sentime: and the subseription will be opened on the 224. It V ings “tie resctiouary organ and its New York cerrespon- | , Sometimes the Siberian plague ih the dap of At leagt of tho people moot concerned Ta tle question of dent, of Dr. , have been un. | & fmall vamor itor ty Arne | Pecunbtructiod aad restorsiion. * wenried in their prophecies of disaster to the Union | {22 Course of two, three, or at moss six, hours it aiisins |“ ird—A hearty detesiation of the rebel leader, ‘cause, and must be painfully conecioue of the blow in- sodaenly conepanoet fo decrease, ona in Or} Second—A love of the Union. ficted on their principles by its triumph. No doubt one, two or three hours disappears completely. Together 4hird—An unsought, hearty and significant acquiesence there ie howling and goashing of teeth in the camp, of with this the suffering of the animal commences with the dn the policy of the government so far as enunciated that the arietocrate, who see in the victory of the ‘‘plebeians’ gradual lose of etre , and he expires in the course of & the old iticians or the South never again be ! é i La imbursed jn fifty years by annual drawing at 600 france: Twice a year also one million five hundred thousand francs are to be distributed in prizes among the bond- ef over the “chivalry” in the New World a presage of what placed in power. the belgarut the corgepending ‘bead to-600,000 recen\ salle them in th Old. : dey, asa tae ee ‘Poorth As ndicaed tn s recent Jetta from Me. Wick. 600,000 frat ‘Berlin Stocl hange the wildest excitemont Ma: THE 4 hamy, # complote surrender of the dogma of State rights, the next two to 100,000 francs each, the next focr to | prevailed among the dealers in American securities, It | The main cause of the disease consists in the pariieu- | And’ im this the wisdom of the South is hae 50,000 francseach, and the next sixty to 10,000 france each. Notwithstanding, however, these magnificent in- acemente, and the French love for lottery sp-culations, 1 am inclined to the opinion that with the old loan, which Tull of Richmond, toare will bob be. suy grest Tosh efler aby great ru r the new Mexican an, ‘was stated in a former report that the five-twenty bonds | lar condition of the atmosphero. The Siberian plague | Gen. Lee dec! whatever may be individual opinions were considerably depressed by the failure of the A moon commences with lusty, etre horses, and happens exelu- | on this sul overthrow of the Southerp armies is meeting between President Lincoln and the Sor sivety in the hot months of June, July and bg ben the triumph of centralised power. commissioners at Fortress Mouroe. By bow- | very rarely exceeds that time. th particularly increases Fifti—A hearty concurrence in the emancipation of ever, they , up to 60, when the | witha south and weet wind, but with the appearance of | slavery. This conourrence is found in the assent so falve report of a victory of Johnston over Sherman sent | cold raine, east or north winds, it immediately dimin- | freely given to the principles that guide the general them down one or two percent. The contradiction of | ishes. The appearance of the disease is also facilitated | government to-day. the report and the defeat of the rebel attack upon Grant's | by low lying meadows, ap leyyrerpiy « Gets ge water, Siath.—A recognition of Oe, exiting love). goreem: fmtreochments raised them again t 61 and 61%, | or 2! ling dirty water, as is the bog ory re ment of the State as represented by Governor Picrpont. which were the last quotations before the fall’ and ineu ‘of’ food; also mildewed oF zpusty food, ef Richmond was apnounced. The eficct of the news | and damp, slabies, — Pants, April 21, 1866. Brecling in Pranos About the Redellion—Mecting Expressive Uf Sympathy—The English Balli—American Anob- ecracy—Ph Mexican Loan—The Zmperor's Visit to | was itslantancous; in @ very short time the bonds warn PRESERVING RORSES. does not seem to be the of a Soca mae Mites, de., de. 4 Wereaip 10 66, then to 06 and afer "Change hours sales | pop the yrecavelien oT nares feo baa by | Reason for excluding her from full communion. 4 wero ted at 66. On Sunday (for im this country bust- | the siberian ‘the follow! org 4 That such is the sentiment of the masses is the result of 6; 7 None of the French journals have assumed the position | eee is done on Sunday, though not officially) there wae | {rece Placue es my most carcfal and dilligent observation and inquiry. | Bremen C F Her Hinde Pangets fhe Detween the Pope aid Maximilian bas ended | taken by the London papers in the rebel interest that the rive 10.68, and yeaterday they touched 70; but, | "Nee 6s norses oot to pastare; give good food; add to | Tu MACUATY OY Tus navuxPmon ov arate covmunuus | Joeehe Ruste, Jobn Normans, Low | es total rapttre. The perticulars of it may be gained | svacuation of Richmond was a matter Jong since decided | 12 00m of Telapeed to about 69. A | the hay one half of good grass; liberate the horse during mr vimana, jdsanna Sehiapa, Cleveland; Abbe 9, in wich he com- : The whole difficulty then—at least as regards Virginia— judy ‘Manus ‘and son,’ Mr similar movement lace at the other bourses of Ger- ; many, especially Frankfort and Hamborg, where there | fret ent from work, ane, in wert aightat cadaver | 18 settled, | Only let Proper caution be © xercised to pro- n enormous transactions lately in United States tect ‘thus hy inclined and tnspired, iy to place horses in piucee sheltered from the wind. Bepa- t People, eens} Seoatred, upon by General Lee, and a masterly piece of strategy ire M Hchelabeaber, Hire Oath. Brtebeliess: . which will enable him to strike more frequent, strong ee eee Teed vee aeand Mire eng Cleveland; ‘Mr. and Mra Ludwig Fries and two be restored to its normal condition. The liberal men of France, who have always sympathized with us, are joyous. Although the journals have not been permitted to say much upon this subject, there is no little uneasi- ness in political and financial circles relative to the pro- Dable result of peace upon the relations of France and the Mexican empire. A French gentleman remarked to me yesterday that the Southerners in Paris had lately changed their tune Ge confiscation of church and ihe liberty o bonds, The favored few who bought them at 36, and have day else ' eaten Lad ts ul tonocslestiotts without re- | 804 Fapid blows against the invading power of the North. | 5ot Giepoged of them since, must have realized handsome | Teue,‘he, ck hemes from thows Tic ane wel; Pils aveld | Whole machinery of the Stale may be Stand: Mr end 3 hig To Pa Ermer bait pigsty bn had tote horn | Prem and pope Bare ary enemy enarinced that te | frm, bu ren ws ho, prc ten care | Impatn each a land mat and to gues | tn, $e convention rome an eet oun | Sale byeang as Metts MaMa Ya a it nt re ts wil when ‘extraot paign of i agi G vi a ire Jobn umann, unore; Mr Bo Protest a spirit o Yebellion $s crushed out, and our country will soon meee, gg a hg od wash their men rng mag Lal geder-7 ahem yo ecient by the general government | Hing, Bt Louis: Hi Shoer. Baltinore;, Mra. i new imate ° Me Governor of the State, has only to move Er Wi Meee i, es y Crt ane Seamiaen Sb Louts ‘and Mrs H Hoppe and child, Tepent of theif speculation, and will bave the pleasure of | porses with . New York; D H ; Mrrand Mrs Julius Bubler and entid, 1d, Mra Ide Ecoard Ppa hg melt ein selon Lente ing an — n | State; issue his proclamation declaring cian money next seventeen years, sup; H eo Pp vacancies should happen ere then to stop the payment. ae not to let them drink their til. Om bot | in the state Legislature, and calling special 0 upon the hard’ work. Horses to be bathed daily, or water to be fill such vacancies; at an early day ass:mble the While the eyee of mankind are ox war in America, fertile beyond example in bloody battles | thrown over them at least twice, but uot at raidday, are ia special geeston wo : a see act ee caeeaaen eek pamed » no and obstinate sicges, the King of Prussia is celebrating {ie martial gloriss ecbieved in bia, Mttlc war with Den- | whet (hey ate ewealin ace ere cor he. bores paris lew declaring all those acta ‘all and ald} let mark. In honor of the storming of Duppel and the otber | with Glauber ealte twice @ day, morning and ‘nators to Congress, and ion the State for repre- affairs of that brief campaign, three monuments are to be | that each horse gets ono and one-half Jot; and, according | *cBlatives, and order elections in such Con; erected—one at Berlin, one in the vibiage of Duppel, and | to the judgment of the veterinary surgeon, in place of | nal districts, and the whole work is accomplished. one on the island of Alsen. ‘The foundation stone of the | Giguver salts pouriuto ther drink as much milphure | The people are prepared to receive Plerpont as their his establishment to this, the proper capital of the ‘To return, however, to the "s protest. Hie Holi- pene goes on to say that if the peror Maximilian—at ‘whose backsliding he expresses regret—persiste in Bae pelley, he wil his Nuneio, and threatens, if ts Majesty still continues stubborn, to proceed to still stronger measures, viz: excommunication. Now, these Nuw Onurars—Steamahip Guiding Star. Dick wife, two children servant, J Hendrick, srs Ann ‘Tingley, John B falsh, E tus Hopkins, of Southampio is Charles in, ry, faites tee, ay ocays elah. very Proposed measures against which the Pope re: | materially; that whereas they were formerly loud in - 5 5 been carried out and 4 i first was laid yesterday in the Konigs Platz, a large field f thout aversio! Governor now without questioning or quibbling. If de- | MeGinni ual SE aye Uatinitinn, and. reproduced at full | thelr assertion of superiority-as a race over the “North- | or piat of iggtnd ‘opporite Kroll garden, jun outeige Sen continne's fortmight | TUK MOUs aversion, | iaysare allowed truckling politicians will get at work | ODalton 8 NeLoan, Potts, 8 2 AW 4 wage im tho French Muniteur of zesenser , 60 that itre- | ern scum,” and confidently bragging of certain success, | the Ryandedburg gate. Give as much room as possible to horses in stables, air | #4 suggest other ideas and notions which will only | Tilson, Mies Am: tman, Mrs. ‘Harriman and jos only to be seen what further steps his Holiness they now assume the position of victims and martyrs, Se them and sprinkle with cold water; but where the breed discontent, embarrassments and endless trouble. Boers, Benjamin Hi of © pod Miso deem it proper to take. That the Emperor Maxi- P Literary Notices. horsee in the villages are stowed too close, and, in the . “ Hirriecn, Joram J Newman, ‘ Eitan himeelf regrets having accepted the throne of | compare their condition to that of the crushed Poles, and Under the title of “The Life and Martyrdom of Abraham | Pinion of the commander of the regiment, require more Ricamonp, Va., April 30, 1866. Giovanni Ivanov! | {i pe oe are "oeeko me there cannot be the slightest doubt, and that he | invoke the sympathy of France in their behalf. room, & report has to be made to the stat, HR RICUMOND POST OFFICE, n Wulf, Andrew ¥ Laney, ¥ 8 HP Taylof, Lincoln,” the,Petersous of Philadelphia bring out to-day | “n'yarde where an animal takes ill cr falls, all the a fresh edition of their valcable biography of our late la- mented Chief Magistrate, The chapters added to it com- wibage until evening, and then if-atter Post Office Department, has been sent here to take pos- Prise all the facts connected with bis wasvesination apd | gion the animals appear quite healthy, they are to be seesion of the Richmond Post Office and put it in regular dying moments, and also embrace an interesting narra- | taken to other yards unoccupied by horses, but not to | Tanning order, Since the occupation of the city by the tive of the honors paid to his remains in our principal cities. | permit them Ye placed in yards already occupied by | national forces this office has been in the charge of Mr. UE. ‘The sympathies and best wishes of the most en- Nghtened and liberal men of France are, and always have been .with us, This good feeting exhibited itself in ® meeting which was held on Tuesday even- ing last, at the house of M, Edouard Ta- doulaye. The object of thie mecting was to express gratification at the course which events had taken, and also to take the initiative among the Freneh people for rendering practical pecuniary aid to the freed nogroes of the United States throngh the organization known as the Freedmen’s Association, The meeting was at- tended bys large number of literary gentiemen of dis- tinction, all of whom manifested the deepest interest in Leonado Grego, tunic aie Dr, Alexander Stake, of Mimour, epecial agent of the | Faris inet, Con Byr Peper ane sua EMBO 4 uel Pitman. ‘allus Sam New Onteans—Steamebip Fung Shuey.. a gine servant, Jgna Fenner, F Diiaea t 8 verter ‘an i Joba H to be prepared and get ready for his reception Beptember next. The Mchican Minister at this Court, Sefer Arango, ia, it would a; , of this — as Gewpairing of the Mexican Empire be has already ro- @igned his post. One more fact I may mention in this Senet, ant tat eens King Loseeit who has been @ a viait to her Majesty Queen ‘has decided on no minister to Mexico. Such @ determination, to shrewd politician as the King of the Belgians, very ominous as to the likely security and di wiity ‘the Mexican Empire. Mexico Mt likely he may have to quit it seerne most proba- from the fact of his baving ordered his castle at gandt, E U Binith, J 1 Motion, Jet, Annie Nangerrorst Harry ‘Sands nad danghter, Drs APuata Caeet heaters f Warner, Mary Vendor org Cape Jas, 'D Dunlap, geo 'W. Myer, John Swarbrick, Mrs Robue, JL Myses U8 ¥ ee a AL | The same firm have published an illustrated edition Parker, the military saber iaikt nae ecaen of the “Life and Adventures of Vidoog,” the celebrated To sick bi ve food freab peng aa ‘against Richmend, w! ly conve- French thict catcher, exprerely translated for them from | sorbents sorte OY mash ot cat meal, ith the adat, | in0e of the army mails to which he was obliged only to the original French. They have also issued six more on of kitchen salt, or give his attention, But he hes, nevertheless, with great volumes of thelr Kbrary of humorous works, coinprising | '¢ With salt water; for drink water Kindness, reocived and despatched all mails for citizens en- cient quantity, Bosides thie rub the skin with bundles “Sol Smith's! Theatrical Apprenticeship,” “fol Smith’s | of straw, len aan ta neat brine. * trusted to his charge the same as the army mail, Dr° ‘Theatrical Joarney Work,” “Sam Stick's Yankee Yarns,” For preventing the development of the disease make | Starke, as soon as he can receive the neceseary post office deep incisions in the swelling or j annoint the | equipments, will open the office in due form, after which i 5 : i 3 = i 3 E g NJ 5 @ur Paris Correspondence Pans, April 18, 1865 Bereytion of the Nam of the Fall f Richmond im the APPROVED BY DOCTORS OF .ALL THEORIES. } around it, " the eedings. Prince Albert de Broglio was | “The New Orleans Sketch Book,” “Streake of Squatter aff and pal or — eared sen ee ie med from the | Cilied to the chair, ‘and in tho course’ of the | Life,” and “Polly Peablosom’s Wedding.” a, enim ait oF enuff and sal-smmonisc oF | ume malts will be made up here and forwarded direct in | Immediately eure a Stitch et: eae a care Bs ings made some eloquent remarks. M. 14-1 Under the title of “sketches and Skirmishes,” Messra | ficial to rub on the swelling twice a day oue part of | closed bags to Washington, Baltimore, New York, Boston, In the Bide or Back. of the Niagara— Death of an Ame: ican Sanat naa well babe Ene pes dg 4 Ticknor & Fielda, of Boston, have brought out. a volui sulphuric Oy pd Ld Te ow ald ‘and other principal northern cities, ‘ens copa Vice Oomeul—Mr. Bigelow—The Freedmen’s Association soo o | 4 under ry swelling root of a helle- jure Lumbago and Back Ache. i bi is Us Titties toon, dc ‘Augustin Cochin, author of a work entitied “ Resuits of | of delightful essays by Gail Hamiiton, one of the fresh solotnie, It is 2160 good to make | It is aleo proposed immediately to remove the office secu ae Emanei »’ made some admirable remarks, in the course of which he pronounced an eloquent eulogy upon President Lincoln. After the speeches, the following committee was appointed to express proctically the rym- pathy of the meeting with the freed negroes of Ame- rica:—M. Edouard Laboulaye, Henri Martin, Prince Al- dert a lie, Augustin Cochin, Rev. Guillame Monod, and Rev. ward One familar with these names will recogn.ze repre- sentative men of all parties in France—Catholics, Protest- ants, pastors and advocates—men of letters and mer- chants seemed to vie with each other in expression of deep interest in the great questions being settled by the erbitrament of war in America. ‘The annual English charity ball, in aid of the ‘Britiah Benevolent Asseciation,” took place on Tuesday even- ing in the dining room of the Grand Hotel. It was under the patronage of Lady Cowley and other distin- guished titled ladien, and was very crowded. Among the guests were a large number of Americans, ladies and weighing one-half a and most piquant of contemporary American writers. Hager os saniet dropp! ryiepe ame ‘water in | from the cen’ now sae see S genca aed pos The papers cover almost all the current topiesof the day, | * 'P&¥ Oreventing the development of fever the -strength | Puilding to pages: saeco eapee tone moral, religious and political, and captivate by thelr | of the animal and the nature of the disease have to be | years ago by the gener) ayn ty Flay originality and dry vein of humor. “The Autocrat of the eee, Assent, ft, heating beets ese Tere | partmel. ed : ” Hi loes 6} Breakfast Table” has ben reprinted vy the same house | {ngu fepeat the bleeding. ‘Give internally. talipetre, 1s the ratteunts Gaabiahan ere oe Giver Punnttes obae in their diamond edition form, to correspond with Emer- | three lots ate time, twice or thrice a day, with water, from uuaatren by “ity, eine ‘single ‘sseepeion Or the son's poems and essays, Now that the summer is at | ® bottle. falls Gry, 044 one-half pound of Gleuber | York River road. urg road is running hand the convenience of these beautiful litte volumes ee eee a through under direotion and charge of the United States alts to the salt} it 8 alao good to give beer yeast Rai ‘establishment. The Danville road is will be tested and appreciated. A very considerable | with water, one pound a dove, twice s day, which poe Rn. puperintendence as far as Burkes. ence con eee disease, ville. Central has run one or two trains out to @ horses are of weak structare, thin, Bum about forty-five miles, This company, and have fever of « putrid nature, give them oil of tur- — ry ing their own road, and re- Mossrs. Ticknor & Fields have conferred a boon on our | pentine, three spoonsful, with the extract of wormwood te it an rap spate with a view to an earl; travelling and pleasure-eeeking public in presenting them fJtead on oe a half-bottl - it this janie ones Bay py 44 Geagbone {te extent and A with such portable and sgreeable companions for thelr | Say bark or wormwood, to half a bottle add two alos of Washington, vi the Orange and Alexandria-road. The AFFECTIONS OF THE KIDNEYS, And unequalled as & STRENGTHENING PLASTER, Sold at 204 Canal street, and by all druggiate. .—AT_GOLD PRICES, RBFRIGERATO! * sliver Plated Ware and Table Cudery, China, Giase | oar RS coer tas . ‘The news of the capture of Richmond spread through Porte op Saturday morning last like wildGre. We hed Been expecting it, but did not expect to receive it so o een. Of course weare all delighted. Frenchmen, asa gale, I should say, are not particularly pleased, as they {Sent trouble about Mexico growing out of our return to poace, The Southerners here give it up. ‘The most diagusted people of all are the English and the @orthern copperheads, who sympathize and fraternize ‘with them. The English ‘‘neutrals’’ in Paris are doling @ver with wrath. Let what will be said about the good » feeling of the Engliah outside of the ranks of the aristo- by @vacy towards us, my experience and observation has amount of the best reading matter can be thus conve- piently stowed away either in the trunk or the pocket [LLB meri them sich res an ex aslo wherever made Rpvwn. syuhalwayenate, aod bay ‘ora now generally’ recoghized sey evans, INPLUEN road is running to South Anna, and con- ts seaside rambles. Tepested three or four pe | rgative, xad these who understa J Gonvinced me that it is not true. The English people, as tiemen. Among most of the American reridents in mir ppt we eawwn os struction parties are at work beyond there to Fredericks- theory will Lr bas oud these whe @ nation, hate wz They would glory in our ruin,and | Pars, however, { am happy to say tbat the A Wall Street Transaction. Tn all moans of treatment {t ie beneficial to give in- | DUE, to which point the company will very soon be | ration whatever, e's writhe and foam at ‘™ bad taste of our countrymen and country women appear: SUPREME COURT—crRCUIT. Jections of camomile leaves or arnica, with ® pound of | prepared to operase Stor event | tens Meek ena won ns TOW eeeee mend and foam st our success. They, too, feel that | ing and participating in English balla, with the prosent Before Jud Vinegar, and with the addition of four lots Weak the govoramens will make use of this lied for rt Deft th PY way of settlement between wend them is to come, and | piste of feeling existing between the people of the two judge Leonard, ranegar and with the addition, of four lot of uttioue | communication with Washington, to accomplish which | wemeelree: Aiee"shet eomplosia’ are clear - +» tat they must cither eat the leck of apology and satis | Countries, has been genernily = ee] ape Mar 8.—Pey'on Jordan and others vs, Henry T. Moore.— | to assist perspiration. ss = fog vod Sambers to agun Portion of the | 2 ty fee Sean wit og “ domned. How many of these English “swell” or tit ‘This was an action which grew out of certain transec- from Fredericks! use . + = @ection for the ‘wrongs they bave done us during thie war - CURE FOR THR BIBERIAN PLAGUE. * ‘THE FARMING COMMUNITY. ‘were costive, they are po more; aristocracy would patronize an American charity ball io | ioo6 in gold during the autumn of 1868, ‘The plaintiff | (Communicated to the wt. Petersburg Vaydomostay Titec "various linea of railroad, the | Rintsroed it jw now sound, and refteshing. fight. . Paris, I should like to know. {here is always here, however, @ quantity of corner grocery and shoddy pains or local affections, they are now gone. American aristoci ‘The genuine have B. Brandreth in white letters on Unites ‘The reopening of are brokers and sold gold hort on account of the de; a Cossack officer.) re-establishment of the Fem Clients the general invita- ‘The Parte journal: m at last to have unan\ a ong prectel fendant on two oceaslone to'the amount of tpgatf thou. | ,- 48 200 sss swelling is observed on an animal (which | tion to all traders to, bring in wares and f racy, who think that there is nothing 80 ¢ @greed upon one point, and that is that the capture of ‘inte * jety;”? and, if increases pretty quickly in size) on the neck, breast or | merchandise freely, indicates clearly thi ‘of the td ys r cotton the question and cleees the wor. 1 | can Go no. Slew, are Cee en receive, mogn like, a | end dollars, Ono of the sales was made at 140 and the | other ace altacked by this disease, incisions should be ‘ernment at once to adopt. all such measurce as may | "Perdorpar orric Dai “4 comments of the leading Paris journals. little brilliant reflection of English aristocracy, even from | other at 145, The price of gold, instead of falling, rose, | 1mm ly made ‘and across the swelling (and nd to incite and hasten the return of industry and BRANDRETH BUILDING, NE! » deeper into the live which, at the same tine, are | prosperity to the State. This is further indicated by the w Wo strowed with ‘corroe\ve sublltaate, after which itis to | Wise nad benevolent order of General Halleck, directing be placed on « perfectly hungry dict for six to twelve | the frequent male of condemned horses, mules, bar- the blage and garlights of a ballroom. The Conslitutionnel of yeste: morning contains a two colnma article upon the new Mexican loan, showing conclusively what an excellent fluancial Fexion’ it in, |, and what a glorious future is opening for under the rule ef Maximiian. Ali Mexico gg ya is Just & little money, just this 5 having beon rateed, she will go at “herbolt.” ‘The sehecttan \,Alontieut contents \weelf with the simple publica- @ = gor!’ of the despatches, but the Constitutionnel, the semi- e@ieial organ, which foriwerty was very bitter and rabid against us, but which of late has been singing as gently en a micking dove, makes the following comments:— nnn et ON G° TO THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, 380 AND 32 Gn ne price ee ahaa tieataa atta te Map ere a Wor Yok Sun pomrore any étore in New ATENT BLEACHING ba} le ae eer ae we au See, af, “ite opens to-morrow, took ill fell during the course of day from the the rebels, bas loft the siate in a at it has excited sa immense enthusisam in the wer Oourtons, se inhe whas ‘ihe coved Wil q time the disease. was observed, nnd sommetlinas ine fow | fastens nents wah caly such measures us proposed | oLRANRD, ‘a D. ‘They ‘any Feea ays,” end that the plaisups hetiag er the end of | hours. General Halledk will prevent the utmost destitution geeanen: Br \- . be. on account of ‘enormous lottery | throe days closed the transactions with the pu AC this me one of my Cossack artillerymen eame to | thrvughout the ooming year , . ee it will not be sufficient for them to oa conquered, poem amounting to three millions of which are they = To) mre bare effected oo ao eae ‘rfc my _ Se eS EW, > ote aul SS he victory, and to follow not only tn peopl ba have is aele for fous and It may be that the Tendant was not Doted by pubeorvent iasoon And second, | time the fall of from the ian plague was Barnsa Farenpiivare.—Last week a fine steamer, owned at Bt Ht Al OTH wn iy * Seinen but into ih countries » conciliating | great inducements offered in tad ‘to say nothing of | on the ground that by the law making greenbacks a broken off, chiefly in this city, and running between Portland and ar i act MM i ¥ te In respect the discourse pro- {ne etoven por cont interest which Af rom! by thie tender the Court could not recognize gold as having an; My after the incision and bestrewing with | st. Jobo, was burned ata wharf in that British Pers A? BIGGIN! mi sounced at Washington by Seward, offers us an | loan, ina market where all the mens wanted can be | intrinaie value above par. The motion fore nose corrosive sublimate, tied the horse in the shed, and in- | nothing being saved from the vessel, not even the lives 3 SIXTH AVENUE. ereurance of the which animates the gov- | raised ou good noourity at four, may load to the taking of | being Jenied, the defence proved that the defendant had | tended to give the animal neither food, nor dru fore ofall be crew. The United Blates one art. John 3 Sixt AVENC ae eornme: Rute ie speen| period ; eriod legray we Go oe FS wala eee Nietive ho-mae bo beliove that it will bee oe poor eS wy Mangal 0 Jee ohare Tertule Gon bento iemen regret ft , Cislstance of those of the crow who were saved, ss 7our blesewine hake over Pamilia, Cactus, Leghorn and had given @ genera) authority ghased upon & state. According to hie the same disease raged in our foreign port without resources, The b All the Paris journals have made up their accounts of the t battles before Richmond fronithe edlumnes of the Few Yors Hanano, and among the Amefican resl- h the plains ‘would | detachment on the: Bir. after the taking of Fort 4 iregele, un nat the ‘Gateenaet x} not any | Perotteky, and, when caeree’ undred horses fallen arrival the Lieutenant Governor of New take thore of neigh nations, many ‘lis tm he Y freaginess about it) © eel! the ‘thousand | from the piague, then only a Siberian sorcerer wae found | Brunswick imperiously and offensively ordered her off in ath bllanlnanesitnssiltslil itigecibitilifeaaticeee ty which oreo be repaired it Ait that | over vo Fvons, of day bersre yolorter, a king dollare. ; ee with the shove described method, and she further fall of | twenty-four hours, and she was compelled to depart, ATENT AMERICAN STEEL SHIRT COLL Pr! J ht the only true policy, the’ only Srecheat one, tho | of the report, says the New Yor Hxnatn, vthe moat ‘The jury were ordered to bring (na realed verdict at | ‘he cattle was immediated stopped. Jeaving @!! the rescued men of the crew bebind but three vamelled snow whi si i ‘att @aly one which acoorde with their veritable invereste widely tprend of the American journals, had'nins corres: | ten o’-lock the following morning. For the plaintiff, Ged. Of measures of precaition in both eases, excepting | men, who wore fortnuato enough to know the facts and pa 4 Mess sojpiee” Collar, $4 , lowe G Genet, for the defence, Kichard @. Gorman. chanaing the place of pasture, none was taken. 10 g¢ OD board ip time, -—Jortland Argus. Jowrnas de Debuts says) ibue terminates, ater | pondaote op borsobeck on tho field of baste. Thokp een

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