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i dantly extrsordary “ of the Clatins that is the object to be.attaiped, and we have that | mixture charcoal and lampblack will bura very briskly. @ brig with foremast carried to os Sot These whe beloved tn vitality SOUTH AMERICA. fully, Place ux, a4 you say we are, on the same plane Sci ticvar'anng eae eaguheliien coca ‘mast gone; iictbeat tains. ° great ‘federal republic have @ right 10 exult, eusmeanaenanenanne with tho nosy in this rexpect, and soo how long before eke aueiuinien bore dows to her, to render assistance If reais, " Yontare to think thet one or two speakers ‘The War Between Paraguay and the Al. |' there will bo an irrepressible couttict in another direction | 4460 theamo effact. by these two acids |, Steamabip Hanes, Vor end TT 4 A nenannncnnnh motory. it not democrecy that has vanquished pena’ eee ard nce al nad a Aes eet y tee aatines te conectengaa whenah Sencar’ ai gn aes 5 srnrnner: 0% 3 mot . m “ our lion : 4 tocracy, but federaliam thas iumphed ‘The steamebip La Plata arrived at Southampton on the | free lund a white, woman Wha bs not protected in life, ipvisientiy etthehet ty eee | ax ae nth white smoke sack steering W; 194, 4 Arrival of the Hansa with and established the subordination 2a of July, with news from Buenos Ayres to May 2%, | lberty, honor and property, By laws just ax stringent, | ©*Periences no alteration in the mix! that and the | PM: int 4460, lon 47 40 ship Saladin. cs atog Tiv: 0 other constitutional righte to those of the from Montevideo 10 May 80, and from ‘tio Jancio to | #ht as rigidly eniurced a8 any for ihe protection of | Nordbausen acid; it may lie in it for days, and even at | suing wilh mdwe aud passengers, 10 ee wy Three Days Later News. a yt Tung 8. pe A torurod oF abuned med with impunity? | | poiting point, without any symptom of reaction, But | wail: — pmo Sy ten hirer difficult to that apy future secession can Senor jate Minister of Pinano> at Buones |: five mg a’ month, is there any Spot in the United | this mixture will immediately transform cotton into gun lente Sues at8PM, with colton, w U r ‘Quartemnaster.. F miata ane Wt ae formidable than that organized by Jefferson Da Ayres, arrived at Southampton by the La Plata, to nego. | States where sho ‘could be tied up by thombs for five | cotton, which will catch fire without leaving residue. ‘Mh inst, ‘Pana, at 5 AM, din ine Ens baer ape federal te wil proba be strengthen and th Ame: | Mato fan for the Argentine cvernment. Hiya | hours oy inoe fo wake her work ak starvation wager | New Caledonia was incovera by Captain 00K in 14 se aeraodtelananchis Grotge Groawel, bound. 1, [tot iti vican may become invested charact ister Plenipotent not inst eK 7, not iH walt yenger, «ie Hr. Sowara’s Despatch on Bnglish Recognition | (et, Mookie a to ehows whedhor tat unity Gas mpcclal ralosion te gland. The Bi entity, | Pa popstar ebuilition of sympathy, but the laws of uer | RO gave it its present name. George Forster, who se- | Ofna brain nnd was buried st seu, Lithy at 2 AM, “ok . conciled in practice with the principles laid down ii the foreign loan had unanimously the Buenos | country give her just protection as an inalienable right? companied bitn on that occasion, published in 1786 a 8 mapoly cleamer Bermuda, bound for Philadelphig,. Lib, of the Bud of the Rebellion, Declaration of Independence. ‘Ayres Congress, which had also been oceupica with the | Then givo colored men the sume opportunity 10 pro- |. very short + of the plants ofthat island, andothers | S222 2M lat 8149, lon 79 09, spoke schr Maury E Smith, ‘The subjection-of the South, however, ts triple alianco ad other ‘meastres of lem importance, | tect themsolves and their women that white men have to | Yry ‘sapount/af Whe pian: a bound XN, eee nED Cees fait acommpli as the Declaration of Independe ‘was still sitting, ' protect thomsetves and us Give them the right of suf. | 1M tho Pacific, In 1794, during the expedition fited out | Steunship Fung Shuey, Hildreth, Now, ‘and-a new chapwor bas thereby been opened in the his- ‘The River Plate news by this mail is not so im t | frage. Depend upon it tho white women will not feel | to discover traces of La Peyronse, Labillardiére visited | Met on the bar ship Famperoe bound for Per is " tory of tho United States. Henceforward other battles, | as was anticipated. Up to the last dato (may the | themselves aggri*ved at the distinction. the same ‘and during a three weeks’ stay added inst, at 2 PM, off Cape Florida, saw steamship Guiding Star, THE FOURTH OF JULY IN LONDON. sieges and capituldtions will take the place of Bi Parag continued to send tyoops over to Corrien- ‘We are not particularly ausious t make our appear- ree! ‘ag 7 henee for New Orleans. Hill, Sart and Yorktown Cornwallis ties, Sed wore ‘advancing their army. In faco of that | ance at the polls in company with ‘the Ksquimaux, the | sme plants to Borster’s list, and thirty years later he whee Starlight, Pedric¥, Charleston, BA hours, ne goyne will dwarfed by Jackson and Lee, and movei the vanguard, of the Argentine forces had Feises, senph.can teach us how to cook and eat our rebels; | published a description of olghty-four plants, which Been enh pemengym. to Mrinae Lass. | anya, ib the will not surprise ua if Lincoln occupies a received orders to retreat and avoid a battle, in order | the Chinaman, who represent long pig tails and-bad | made a total of one hundred and twenty-one, From that | 107th Ohio Volunteers, numbering 490 officers and men, \o 5 to draw their opponents well into the country, and | cigars, or even the Indians.’ the US Quartermaster. Teale tio’ vereen ‘aificult. Meanwhile tha’ com. ‘Although if their deacandenin, bore on thee soil, and— | time to 1860 this list was scarcely increased by more i ‘Ship Mala ag “sa 4 Hutchinsen, Manila, Mareb as bined po case. jored. raco— than i passed . God W Katre “Bi agian AIT rae gathering io | om ow upwahiho “boss Diowt™ of the connry thot ite five orsix specien, ‘Tut from the moment New | Hemp. de tod inary Willame. Hine ad ims ant ane , Caledon' en possession of by the . 3 "ape o Ope, " tie divisive nich the Orenials or Montovidiane hed te | dificult to tell which. is which, should wish to vote, ia was tak ft iby’ the Prench, | winds sinee Ad inst. Of Cape of Goad Hope, May. Tt wala was moving for the same ee President | we eo no reason why they should not do so. It was | various successful efforts have been made to extend | away ship's head and starting: Nain stein cau ing’ ve sip: Mitre was to leave Buenos Ayres Jane to take | kind of you to rewind Senator Wilson ee ‘the knowledge we wad of the flora of that | toleaksothatshe could no hefresd with tre Rnenoes were | to iges int wood Censure and Resignation of the deed tho importance of ‘eecurranees be y thei Cha pen Nye gill « ss Son Lord acellor. ie se See tcreas eclecie 0 alike alaaraaw ent ee eine ion of ineiea eanled, aR git side of the records of the late givil war. tales | the command of the army, when operations include us in the bi, but we cannot get rid of our ap- stantly going; succeeded in driv! JAPBOYSHENT IN AMERICAN SBCURITIBS, | of “outrage, and "havoc iasetee “by tho” Briteh | Locommence, Tho Brasian Weet ‘wasal Goya, in the | polated work ; we tii ep iain chilfron,gurgo | 20%, snd through the labor of MM. Pan- | Sndh fendeting thoirak manageale. cS troops which have horsitied .three. generations of | province of Corrie: ready to with thearmy, | tho sick and influence the meu:onerous-duties and re. | ¢ber, Vieitlard, Doplanche and Bandouin§ the | oi Witn 866 passengers, to Ruger aubare, 08 ane hae &e,, &e,, de. Americans are already being dy more | and it ie probable | the Loxt Raglish pasket will britg: sponsible enough ; and Heaven telp us if we'bad tolegie- | number of Now Culedonian plants properly ex- | deaths. if " ‘ recent and vivid froggretsnn Ban heroic age — ‘and Lew gaat news, Meanwhile the | tate as well! amined and described has now been raised to upwards ae Bikrathe (Brey Matthias, London, 40 duyy, with to the pony For Bj ighiecime | moet the Aret expenses of the war without detriment’*o Sotentific Ingeliigenc 5 -of one thousand three hundred, without counting some | | Hark Mauldalla (of Quebec), Gale, Haves, 08 daze, with The Bremon steamship Hansa, Captain Von Santen | novelists will lay thoir tnd evolutionary | the ordinary oxpendilare, ore therevenues appropriated | “Whitewasped walls whichy are to be payered should | four hundred species of cryptogemous plants, including | H'4y jon a saw sip eleanor fir)" bound 2 dui 11. from Bremen on the 2d and Southampton on the bth | po and orators will draw their most exci to external or internal dividends. kinds lat Jon 69 01, suw al , bound ¥. inst, avrived at this port at am early hour this morning. | materials (rom the same souree,. Nor can it ssmut At. Montevideo General Flores was the Preomeey ee ee Over with strong vinegar, OF. wait of aa eee eee tig tere si Vincent, ‘Durant, Bt Vincent, 2 dayyy ine ‘ 2 . |that the i@ues at stake were in jon_to the | Oriental conti ‘and wo.ld leave at ite ina paste 1 Beiencos o interesting sul E to Middleton & Co. ace ema e's oaealiaaaia Bs of, the enter. iihedher | sbors ime, -Sdnoe Vidal i 0 De the powsional beat of | Hons may be:cure of eating tho'r gap by blowing owt | Brongnlar is of opinion that, considering the size ofthe Brig geen Wave ‘StGeonge, Me, Barer, Bridgeport, be nnspipthost \ Bt not thes Csels i eaeee ‘ca the North addr ing Flores. ade | island, which. i fant (Br). Wells, Eleuthora, 10 days, with fruitiie - ‘The canvass-for the impending el ne was progress | American continent, and whether should be ac- | ish Doterel, while passing near the the contents of an ogg, and filling it with mustard, mi , wi is eighty leagues in length by from ten to Bp: at r). Wells, of was fired on by the tiene into a paste. Make # hole im each end and then blow fifteen: in breadth, and its irregular soil, the number of ‘Sehr Charles, nee Taunton. fi cepted by modern Civilization, were questions inevitably img with great spirit, and the ners teem with the de invalved ‘in it, though thrust ‘put of Sait hy wort are. steamer Para ; but, on the Dalen Jack Deing | the contents out, and when filled paste paper over the | #pectes will, in a little time, not fall abort of three thou- | Schr Quickstep, ume ec a taiis therecf in the various boroug! ? ive motives. Upon these questions, and upon the inted, Paraguayans made sui effects . sand. He consi “4 is erect ime various MTORR Cpancllor | ford, ucaton wholnor” the "wudion” bale | they Having opencd. ire under te. impromian That | Dole , One tase ofthe manta eee acum ‘trong researblonee to that of Anetrlia at | Bip gebann Tins), 8 days from Caaue the Doterel was a Brazilian vessel. The Montevidean Hitherto the Prussians have alone possessed the secret | ing in its strong resemblance to that of Australia, al Brig Hydra, from Cuba. veroment had ordered @ ge plan of the Stato to | of manofacturing the fuminating substance used by their | though that country is moro than one thousand two | Brig Tapara, from West Indies, on capital emplayed, in. the ‘oosrvction ot "rig infantry for the needle guna. Numerous experiments | hundred kilometres distant from New Caledonia, And | Wind utsunset SE, with rain, The authorization of Flores to the concession ‘a | have been made in other countries. to discover the sub- | yet, notwithstanding this resemblance, there are numer- ‘Miacettdinas railway from the city of Montevideo to Durasno was | stances used, but without success. M. Cordts, of Altona, | ous familics of plants quite unknown to the latter JS Tanx, Smith, hence for Savannan, put ines he Scar sent (0 Butane with the Pron’ Sat ene as now compored a substance of that kind, which not | country, and which arc exceodingly common in Australia, | Charleston 1th inet with lors of sails. tee of seven per cent. ‘Tho line will be 120" miles sah i wibepec ond cs f me ota BS ; foe Jong, ‘and will open out @ large extent of fine land. | nly produces an instantaneous explosion, but it is not | Lastly, many Asiatic plants unknown to the latter are The Cer SE Wocton, eigen the 1c was introduced in the House of Commons on the 3a | Uap, Of ge i gp imst., and on adivivion the vote stood ayes 163, nays aan cide, ‘but thas “the settlement of 177. On the next day Karl Granville, in the House of | effect, if it was not the tof the war, admits of no Lords, anuounced that the resignation of the Lord Chan- bb eerie ae oeenbrngis i all 1t9 celior had been tendered, and intimated that it would be | quence of yea freeman ting no one can, vai ed accepted on the prorogation of Parliament. changes may hereafter be traced. back to the crisis now in zs een course of development. Her Majesty has, by an order of Council, authorized i news from Kio Janeiro during the fortnight has | affected by damp. frequently met with in New Caledonia, pat Row Orleans, ac the latest ucvounts {rola each of Use the tran-wission of goods and passengers from one part France. been (says the paale Broeiie See ot little import, ‘An English journal says:—Our French neighbors are ‘A machine was exhibited at the recent soiree of the | Por pater <a oe eee Becal ip Ager weneneen od'ta the a bret coufhea to the’ discussions on the bo et, ther Bid not content with entering the lists with us in horeflesh | Royal Society, London, by which all the particulars as to Ginemers F< oa iio ap devia coun biscgth to. 'ee ea Butlet, and supported sony, Low David. to the inhperial speech, ond the Consting bit per- | and steam engines, but are treading on telegraphic | the speed and stoppages of railway trains are registered | Ba io x eg s followi ali paseen, y the ing the carriage of national prod ns by foreign i by ‘ Pa a eer ay sic fu aia Soden tteriow | comes beeen, Dri of te, Supe whens coma | Stat, We Dove *Mntnty ‘pounde bv eas shale | gaan givag‘eih tb grain preoon all the informe: | ir oo <0 Senboners.. houses exist, A resolution of condolation with the | use under eighteen to twenty pounds, but can obtain | gram, giving with the greatest precision all the informa- United States on the loss of Abraham Lincoln had also | French instruments, with worke unequalled by anything | tion wanted, The apparatus is the invention of Mr. W. been and transmitted by the mail. In the i Fi een been Maia and the 1 oe il in the PO | we have yot produced, even atthe price I name, and lees |" Armitage Brown, of the London, Chatham and Dover © 1 Robin and family, F Mow, D.Good- | With M. Drouyn de Lhuys. nu, Rosalie Strobach aud childrea, lL Von The drawing: of the bonds for the prizes in the Mexican : jumuner, J isgeir, A Taylor and family, | Lottery Joan took place on the 3d, and seven shares were vu Vuboh, F JaeKer, G Schott, Mr Sehoabeck | drawn, i heut ek b er ang worm item The session of the Corps Legielatif closed on the 4th. Grande do Sul had not taken place as far as known. liabie to derangement, for Jese than eight pounds com- | Railway. 26 Fohtmanty' 3 Keiahart” aa daughter, ba i lllarssngs =F bor eres _ faro a bape tohag — has ageote, ether Lae se ‘A Lopsrmr Factory.—The Macbias (Me.) Union thus 7, Gk Btnib, Town Tens use, said they would probabl and . progressing qui su - | describes a lobster faci a me ce a Sth Aiken? Bo warbergen t Midna li reamomble carly tn Satery west tees pelined. oot TEXAS. ewe ee aaee ee a ene aighigi rigs. flanco of all competition. His secret scems to be good | one hundred and thirty persous—men, boys and girls— | sresmehipg Bhip: vA Henning and sixter, Emma Gold- | the importance of the matters discussed during the manship, @ profit and the abolition of all are employed in and about the ney, and one hundred ‘work: , @ moderate ’, O Kneuzer, F Cohn, Auna Moos, F Gyro- present semion, and the liberty .of the debates, into The Public Feeling—The Freeamen—The eld of operations i Rees jerthe vin, bs, el - men engaged catching lobsters, their ee ee Woe aie, | Which, he added, ‘political controversies have largely ‘Crops &e., die. Foyaltien, alise penalties. eatendig from Machias bay to Naraguages baga. The fare Kiatt and daughter, Aug Schurmanu, | entered. Far be it from me to-complain of this, since PUBLIC MERTING IN MARSHALL, ‘The following details as to the origin of the substance | firm pay the catchers two cents each for lo de- © S Erith, © Mattield’ and daughter, A | these controversies respond to those which occupy the e, F Guber aud fuinily, H | public mind and enlighten the nation. They cannot but * Pauling Hausrath Jelabne | strengthen a government such as that of the Emperor. Falken J" donee wel | ‘The Patrie says:—We are enabled to state that France , and England, acting with a view to the preservation of Aveus, 8 Maaa#, A | peace and general conciliation, have come to-an agree her ‘and family, | ment upon the principal questions which may result nine, following resolutions wore adgpied ata publio | xaown as jade is going the round of the French Jour. | O1iS°% four thousand pornds of tbe meat i daly put ‘Yourcommittee Believeing that they faithfally nals:—The argillaceous compound of which jade is formed | jn air tight tin cans of one and two pounds each. Fhe bs Bey sont the views and feclings of the ontire population of is chiefly found in that part of New Zealand called by the | lobsters are kept alive until put into the large boilers of | 5, ,gxcunp—Mesers James & MoKenzi nly, and they doubt not the State, though not called | English Middle Island. ‘Tho natives say that they findin | heated water. Dead lobsters are not used. It seems | cently launched « fine schooner ot pon to express an opinion beyond their immediate * i cruel to the ‘red coats,” but it is legitimate business and | Messrs William Parsons, 2d, & Co, of neighborhood, respectfully represent :-— & Jake of that island a kind of greenish mad, as plastic a8 | affords a great amount of sustenance for men in all parts ‘Whalemen. 1 That they recognize the war as over, and are | clay, and which exposure to the air soon renders as hard | of the civilized world. Canned Jobster is declared a] yp, tad, Hogan, Arcile Ocean, ‘Taléabuano Apri anxious for the establishment, not only of order, i " Juxury and is eagerly sought for in States and countries ‘d 14th inst, having no olf on bo 0 ty y,of good order, | ge flint. With thie clay hardened they make their knives | Wier? Ohstors are unknown. Fifteen girls are employed SG ois ne 876 do wh oll, and 4000. tbs bon ? Slan ales Rien Blas 32 . from the present state of American affairs, uh re pratense? Wittschelt, |, The #ame jourval publishes a despatch from Cohstan- Bir and wite, sie hte f Beltend. G Procheruud euiia, | tnople stating ghat about sixty Servians had attacked rr ku ¥ 2 ‘ Dat good fecling betweon all’ sections of untry. * e | v0 , Bi errr srmntas acm co feoeeh, Seoul nee eee acy [che Benes aden ema nr inet} a ata aprons achat Seth rs Gre ase Mr. Seward on English Recognition of | at 67f. Tc., or about-the same asthe previous day, 2 Toxan not having been the theatre of war, and her Dia, at Monterey, and along the shore at low tide, are : SncRivmD av Tus fish ofl, having returned on nccount of the ill health of the! ihe Sicenincnil ok. Gos etalincee pee os cunt having en econ ell to | vr ck aosta fo agarannariyaatick,whkd | NEW YOR UGALD OFFICB, — | “leas ar ners, Drbs ae Hh are simply lumpe of argillaceous mud, hardened and split July 16, 1865, for Ailantic Ocean. by the sun, and which constitute a variety of jade. ‘A new kind of fuel has been invented by an Eng- dishman named Stoker, composed of carbon in powder . oe 8 Spain. Ear!) Rusreil laid before Parliament on the 4th inst, sre ts ceaenhed ‘asGarent Fim will be appointed Ba- the following deepaich from Mr. Seward to Sir F. Bruce, | gmcor-in-Chief of the Spanish army, and Senor Olozaga the British Minister at Washington, 1m reply to the | Will be nominated Envoy Extraordinagy at the Court of of;¢ al notificalion that the government of Great Britain | ¥6 Victor Emanuel, Spoken, “ec. Skip Wm Jarvis, trom New York for Valparaiso, Muy 26, lat 16 8, lon 40. Bi ‘Alice Leonard (of St Andrews, NB), 9 days from Clenfuegos for New York, July, off Sombrero. cority artsi ising from the civil law being temporarily sus- pended, are solicitous for a return to the civil goverpment ; that for ‘this purpose they respect- fully memorialize the authorities of the United ized the rebellion m the United States as at 3 Austria. States to af apprehension of ‘resistance, | ®# pure as possible, obtained from the distillation of ligbt Foreign Parts A Vienpa paper of the 3d inst. says:—The nomination | cither direct or indirect, upon the part of our citizens, " woods in a close receptagle of various metallic salts and Bansavos, June 1B—Arr brig Susan Duncan, Pillabury, | Devantuent oF State, ‘of Count Belcredi as Minister of uals will ‘appear in to- | and to rest assuged they will do all in their power to re- | seids acting as the combustible matter, and of different Mayaguez, P. R... Baltimore. ‘Sid 19th, bark Henry Prowbridge, Duntze, Porte 3 Wearisctox, June 19, 1885. morrow's official Gasetie, The Archduke Charles Lows } store the reign OF good fagling and government. . ts,’ ‘Sho “web Melbourne, N. §.1 ae uly 8—Arr brig Hunter, Fwulkner, Phitadsiphia. £m—Due congideration hi ‘n given toa despateh | will make » communication to-morrow to the Upper | With an earnest assuran this ‘and watinfied it | *@glomerating bodies such as fecula, &c. The whole ie Mexico (city) May 23 | Kim Denker sch Lutaita, Undernill ri Russell addrevsed to you on the 2d of June | House of the Reichsrath relative to the ministerial crisis, | Will be soon attosted by the officers of the United States | triturated, mixed and pressed, forming @ paste, which Minatitlan, ane § | York (and eld 224 for Baracoa); 15th, bark Jane Cargill now here or on the way to Texas, who will receive noth- ing bat kindness and courtesy from our citizens, we doubt not the government will give every assistance: ite power to aid in restoring; -as.speedily as possible, civil government. do; 28th. brig Samson, Delano, do; 29th, achr Lima, do: 2, bark Wh fron, Moulton, do. Pennaxauco, June 1—Arr bi Arno (Swed) Lonegre NYork. Passed by 13th, steamship Suwo Nada, Jayne, trou NYork tor Rio Janeiro. wunxC, July 11—Cld ship'Lancaster, Delan, Liverpool (not fore). aes gout, NB, Jily M4—Arr brig Magna Charta, fay on the 14tivinstant, you were so Yat this Department.” The Presi- dept i gratived by the information which that paper Denmark. contaius, to the etiect that her Majesty's government It was rtated that postal treaty had been concluded ed lo consider the war Which has lately | between Denmark and Pr by which letters passing eon the Uniied States and the insurgents | {07 any place in one country to the other will. pay may be moulded into cakes, balls, Ac., of various sizes, to be afterwards dried. When dry this.fuel may be lit bya lucifer matoh; it burns like a piece of tinder, and gives out neither smoke, gas nor flame. The caloric die- kind as to leave a c+ Montevideo, 8. A Monterey, N. Me: Muscat ... ved, That we are pleased with the courteous lp ad ioe oe om re il ent ste piace, ut ave on bis vim auld footings 90 fat rh ania Koh red be cae ae ped peace Nagasaki. Jay New York; schr Jane, Outhouse, do. Cla 15th, abip ¢ snide the re-establishment ie place, and appreciate his views an ings #0 renheit, scvording proportion oop w York; schr Jane, oune, do, : » whoie territory of whieh the United Markets, fag we have heard them expressed. the different Geist parte above cited, ‘his fuel Now Ofleane. Wheeler, Wilmarth, Lingan, OB; sehr Lucy, Appleby, % ; 1 possession at the beginning of LONDON MONEY MARKET—JULY 4, Resolved, That, as law abiding citizens, we will re- the 1ventor) will be found very useful for heating Nuevitas, Cuba. 4 American Ports. athe civil This bas been # quiet day in ail departmenta ‘of | spect the emancipation proclamation as 4 war measure, (says ras i ¥ ‘Omoa, Hon, . BOSTON, July 15, AM—Arr bark Wentworth (Br), Milto pateh that her Majes vernment will forth: ol ro} ¥ jadelphia, Cld steamers’ Norman, Baker, Ws H me aut h 1 Oe Oe Oe eet tld ada te ee, ay we haverbesn ented ees, cual each ection’ | PS tw plambew soldering Wome, oF in irece for | Bombey, I 1 Padang . dervey ide, Arey, NYork; bark Com. Dapont, Chitford ie dito her May ties in all ports, har- | have generally closed without material alteration. pressing linon; for heating glue in workshops, or else- | Bonaire.. Jan, 26 Panama, N. G. da market; scpik Robert Mowe (Br jonging to her Majesty, whether with- | Consols have remained firm at the quotations oi last | 18 taken with the final disposition of the question and " . ’ ‘ 0 C, to houd for W ‘orders hence. | evening, and the only features in shores aud foreign | determination of their statue, as consistent with the | where where fireplace would be inconvenient or dap- bro eae date oy Cages: May (Br), Quilon, Georgetown, Bg? ices on into auy such ports, harbors | stocks were the fuctuation in Great Western and the | constitution of the United States, which is the supreme | yerous, and for many other purposes. ee irate’ = Ra fosies: Gs gad wader ; war carrying the insurgent | buoyancy of the rebel loan. Consols for money and the law of ms OR ae Ene Bn » paper, addi to the Academy of Sciences, M. | Callao, Pera. ‘June 13 Perote, Mex: en Oe Se liaks: yun , and Lo requir pnt Vessels-of-war, which | 7th were 903g a %, and for the August settlement Resolved, That, good establish good ressed meee, M. — ; u « nano, * after the time th: be reonved by her'| 'suyasee sn bs lement | oder and good feeling, we desire the ald, countenance | Cd. Blondesu describes » new mucilage, extracted from | een ee a A a en eat tan OF Majesty's authorities may have already entered such American securities, which were very flat.in the morn- | #nd support of the United States and its officers, and to asen plant, the fucus criepus, which grows in abundance | Cape Town, C.G. H.May 15 Port au Prince, Hay.June 6 civil government, feel keenly the sense of personal inse- porte, and which, having complied with the previous x the receipt of advices from Ne bury everything in the shape of prejudice. If we are ICE! ‘i Br), Wilkin. lamations of the British goverument, may be actual. | ing’s rise in tes qo ot ald nhisheeas wsrtoet henteforth to live under one government, every good | 08 the coasts of Normandy and Brittany, and the leaves | Caracan ../..--....2eb, 24 eon, eerpeal Lica Taxaidaclipsahoray he if Hy within such porte, harbors and watery, forthwith to | in most instances | United Stateh government six per sicrtsres Rete aee he rar pelt iwren- | of which, of a dark green color, are deeply indented. | Carihagena, N. 6... May 19 pt. Sr Aes rete roan Sg Fn 5 jepart irom Lhe sar ent 6-20 bonds declined %, to 71 5 Mlinois rh q jovernment noc he : 4 Ac . . it is with regret, however, that I have to inform you Sarvatenetuneeete; sethon ieee ~~ maner Terolved, ‘That, us evidence of good faith upon the This plant is used for food after fextspigpnt ii aa cp vere gga 1 os ~ Chi e Brill; schré Texas (having repaired), Czar, Alquizar, Ht 3 that Bari Ru despatch is accompanied by some dite ob the previous afternoon; Erie Shares, being | Part of the citizens atid late soldiers of the Confederacy, preparation, which consists in washing it in river water, regen OS Ven Mas ” goon, E. 1. ..... ion 3 3, showing a rise of 3 percent. | We hope that all public Lng or surrendered to, oF | in order to Tid it of its salt, and then exposing it to the ae ay “Tee. 3 servations und explanations Which are deemed unaceept- | $24, closed at 524; a : ” able by the government of the United States, It ishardly ‘Alahtic and Great Western cortibicales of debenture re. |: laimed by the United States, will be promptly restored. | gir for geveral days During this exposure it emits __ MISCELLANEOUS, wecessury to say that the United States do not admit | mained at #63, a 8734. D. 8. JENNING, Chairman. rs ° what they lave heretofore constantly controverted, that ie ee ie MARKET—JULY 4. R. W. Lovausny, Secretary. vapors having the peculiar odor of sea planta, and at the : Dsl the original concession of belligerent privileges to the ‘There has been a quiet market for cotton to-day, aod MOVEMENTS OF THE FREEDMEN. same time exchanges ite green color for a beautiful white. ‘ * be ° Ld ° 6 Febels by Great Lritain was either necessary or just, oF | prices are the turn in buyer's favor. bn some instances * [From the Houston Telegraph, June 30.} In this tate the fucus crispus is without any taste or MACPRERGOK & BORSLD SyeTH ber med bY pee ts of oe ae bee an irregular decline of ts. 4d. per tb. has been submitted ‘We obverve & large number of negroes flocking into | smell; in biting it, it is found to crackle like a dried mem- ~ lew York, he Correspondence whicl ook place between thit | to ior Egyptian and Hrazil. ‘The sales to day were 4,000 | town from Brazoria and Fort Bend counties. Hitherto : : San Blas... ¥ alr Ser eeniole Sad sas ot "See ey os Sey Se of | bales, including 1,000 on speculation and for export, these negroes have got along the best way they could, | Drape; but by degrees the saliva exercises its dissolving Gagua la Grande, C. July 6 BREWERS OF loner pape niga on rg salcarsng octets 4 << Wo understand Colovel Clark, pest commander, has now | effect upon it, and it may then be absorbed into the sys- Ban Francixeo, U. C..June 28 BAST INDIA AND BITTER PALE ALES, regard to the said insurrect on, to be an unfriendly pro We have aiready given rome account of the amault | Wnt of commissary stores, and will put them to Work | ing of tapie, When gtrongly heated it emits a smell San Luis Potosi, Mox.Fob. 19 | ‘These ales are of improved quality, brewed with great care. Hf s f upon the ditches, &c., of this city and vicinity at once. H San Salvador, C. A..Jan. 16 | pleasant, nutritive and strengthening, and can be relied oe tecding, and that the United States therefore declined to | recently in Chicago of a Mre. Terhune on a Mise Fransted. | 4’ trip to Houston is quite @ fashionable excarsion with | of burnt leather, which denotes that nitrogen is one of Martha, N. G.Nov. 20 ri . receive from cither of those Powers any commuvication | At Inst accounts Mise Pransted was living, though in a | {he freedmen of the Brazos and Trivity. ‘They travel : Genta Martha, N: G. Nov. oe | pkewery Went 18th nts, between 7th and 8b . which avowed the existence of such an arrangement. 1 | precarious condition. Her deposition in regard to the 9 'y it@ constituent parts, and, indeed, if calcined with lime, Savanilla . lov. “ saben wernt arc ate 4 ben, Mec. cater bys haat ree era rae, it evolves ammonia, This fucus 4# completely ineoluble, yu! ‘They arrive tired, foot-soré and hongfy, only to learn | both in alovhol and ether; ‘but when bgiled in water for a ee ae that they were | a certain time i dissolves, forming # mucilage whjéh ‘some go | Cols into a jelly strongly resembling gelatine. It may, April 22 errai oces, ‘Africa. Apl. 20 NORNS, BUNIONS, CLUB AND INVERTED NAILS. nd all diseases of the Feet cured by tave therciore now to regret that Earl Russell hag | attack has been taken to be used as evidence in case she folnts, DR. W. JAMES, 691 Broadway, between Amity and Fourth; streets, Ahought it necesgary io inform this government that her | dies. It is as Jollows:— J Ws government have found it expedient to consult My name is Amelia Fransted; have beed' married ; with the governmeut of France upen the question whe- | Mrs. Terhune inflicted these wounds upon movin Rey- thor her Majesty's government will now recognize the | nolds’ block; do not know whether I can survive; no Ot pe ; pe «back! .egnin.. Sat UNIONS, CLUB AND INVERTED NAILS Festeration of peace In the United tae ae a exons of tac, syear ‘tue last arch Tosser’ | 12. ibe, public: negro quarters here P take wach | however, be easily proved that it is not that substance, Oe ater Nain Uy Dra RICE & WAIT: 68 Bowery a thn ed Wits teomee te eae t Engel hat. - larch | was er- | fare agthey can get. Some hire out, people generally (itizens’ Bank), corner of Canal street, Dr. kive’s Anni ‘ernment avow that they wil! still continue to consider | rested by Mre. Terhune on a charge of adultery and was since its dissolution is neither precipitated by tannin, by a eet ecard | " 4aking them conditioned on the consent of their late hilator cures corns, bunions, &c. By mail, 60 cents aud $1. that any United States cruiser, which shall hereafter be | discharged; 1 have not seen her since that time until | snegers, Those who stay at home will do best; thore alnm, nor by acetate of lead, and if boiled with sulpbu- lying in a British. port, harbor or waters, shall te de- | to-day; the hdd threatened my life; have always | who go home next while, a8 a general thing, those | rie acid it does not produce glycocolia, In order to obtain IVORCES LEGALLY PROCURED WITHOUT PUR- tained twenty four hourt, #0 us to afford an opportunity | tried to Keep out of her way; met her down | Who Ngo it alone” will tethele ana hangs vege Day tOuver good cases hed, withest feels od for an insurgent veesel, actually being within the | here by the Post Office; she took me P the | donde.” Those who are in the hands of the government this substance, which M. Bloudeau calls goemine, ina Vance “havice free, M. HOWES, Attorney and Counsel Fie eernes emai toraaek aa sat per toni ete hp aM oo ees 1 | will be taken care of as well as io the power of the | *ate of purity, he boils the fucus crispus in distilled Jor, 78 Nassau street. pass from the eame port, SNeaprweliy it you'want so talk women ‘Jin go ape cng | OMcers, but it is quite another thing from the comfort. | water for several hours, and the mucilage thus obtained, A OREHEAD'S wml pt further source of regret shat ber Majesty’ govern ee aes ta the all and she said, “You mas ar Say sy 4 hire ON Sees = i water, 18 precipitated i the latter by M° NEURODYNE, ¢ deem: > make joual re- ; “4 ain ;” [From the Crock + alcoho precipitate dieaolved in water, $ an onthe ani | Sere ge eee, | Pr Satz ety | he mon sopries fs rtr ih,” 47% | ran emaraaie prepiegn he Bef hemlet oi : 10 more ; w F } Briers how to ve. lumued ‘by ‘her ‘Majesty's goverument | have s sister—Dre Henry Hush tiving ie? Lat | making contracte with thelr former owner, to remain | thus obtained ip thin, transparent and elastic plates, re- dune 1 | sclenee, Tk ia designed for the relief of that most punta shall have been received by the said authorities, any in. | salle, and my other relatives are in Cleveland. with until Christmas. We think the authorities | sembiing isinglase, and, like the latter, possessing the tarely benefited by the use of medicine or the skill of phy- surgent verse] which may be found in or which may Mrs. Terhane bas been committed in default of $10,000 | might detail paroling officers and send them to other ; ’ siclans. enter any port, barbvor, or waters of her Majesty’s domin- | bail. Her story is as follows :— i ont than those named. It certainly will be a Property of swelling up apd becoming soft when soaked ‘June 20 NEURODYNE may be described an a compound, aromatic, . fons, and which may desire to divest itself of its warlike | About a year and whalf ago her husband was taken 1p 00 our late poldiers if they have to go to Hous- | in cold water. Goemine is neutral to vest paper; it dis- Pa. April 19 casero, comPOR, forma here, presented, ads Tet character, and to assume the flag of any mation | sick with the typhoid fever, of a contagious form. Her | ton or Marshall (the nearest pointe )) 0 be p®- | solves in hydrochloric, and aleo in sulphuric and nitric Jaly ae aoa ete tte believed to ponsene peculiar and valuable nived by her. Majesty's government, with | daughter, a young lady of fifteen, who waited upon her | Foled. Why not send an officer here? Crockett is « : ; E Tmertien, never before combined ins remedial discovery. which her Majesty ix at peace, ‘will be allowed to | father during bis iliness, upon Bie recovery was also | central point, and if parcling office be established here, acide; 14 fe ot the same time rapidly soleble in potash, May fa beneficial action Is prompt and deciaive, and ite use not do #0; =~ turther, aa yuck vessels, after die- mrack & cows with the cineeat, and while ¢ she was il! it would be most gratifying to the citizene of this eec- | and in this it differs completely from the cellulosic sub- perme ey seaventent aoe Golighital arm ermselver, wil permitted to remain | neighbor recommended m an Durse for their . | Hon, stances which form the vegetable types, since none of |“ a | of nervous excitement. i ecten While it strengthens in such port, harbor or waters without on insurgent flag, | ter Miss Fransted. She was employed. From that TRE CURRENCY. om Guocugh tt twenty-four bows rele will note spe, | and happiness departed from their home. Mr. {From the Houston Telegraph, June 90} these will disolve in any of those agents except sal- SHIPPING NEWS. Freee toe eran Sis haliay nifd vhabiaing, insugues to, the ‘eabic to the cases of euch veesela, from being able | Terhane, a man of gay, dashing ‘almost | The great demand for change notes has ind: the City | phuric acid. Judging from the large quantity of nitrogen Gad Cp NER brain or sensorium, which is the centre and in of ner- to admit the legality or justice of the instructions thus | immediately became very dev io bis atten. bo en CI ggg ag thn eameennd ® quantity by the | it contains, it must be one of the most nutritive eub- Movements of Ocean Steamers. pg ee iy tenet effects ct kote ie peuuibenl y Gasan an to a stances in the world. pate ere steamer in the regular lines. | Thesher situate in the head, face or limbe—in fact, in any * to made, it is my daty to injorm your Excellency that, in | tions to Miss Fransted, and continued very gallant til the had the first place, the United States cannot nsreot to an | she was dismissed, which was whe: le every in jbacks or city currency, at the option of the ‘The for or from Livei call at Queenstown, ex- trof the human organiam—f the cause evn be traced holder, twen cents, fifty cents and one dollar, and In & paper addressed to the French Acadomy of | cept the ‘Seandia ne which calm" Lonucode . The | Par che disorder or derangement, rapid relief may be eonti- abridgment of ree Procal hoepitalities between the public | recovered. “ Mre Terhune had ‘at various times remon- aoe, crea Ore on i ae vesse!s he United States hose of Great Britain, | # wi ir. Terhune, but each occasior are plicants thie morni Sciences etsenbacher, Sovonges her Majeny's government shell ineiat upon | of with some insulting reply. With the capers ot Mayor wpaies. “The purchase money ‘will be deposed ~ ere oe aie anes often ton tame FROM EUROPE. dently Proerfal power of NEURODYNE to control nervons. enforcing the twenty-four hours rule before mentioned, | Mite Fransted commenced MF, Tertiune’s inattention vo | inthe treasury for their redemption. The amount put | Concerning nitric ac well Known that boiling | james. Leave. Date. _ For. frritation and excitement ig shown by its effecla in caves. af of which the Univod Stater have eo long and, as they | bit family. He would remain away from home till | out is but about $2,600. nitric acid ie a powerful oxidizing agent, and that itis aren woe . «Now York Baar Oe inl annotenive thahte without rest, OWING think, 90 justly complained, the United Hates must | 8 laie hour ot night, and sometimes would be absent THR CRARAL OnOrs. constantly used in laboratorice for that purpose; but | Gny of Washingioa New York. toan excited or agitated condition of the uerver, will find & apply the same rule to public vessels of Great Britain > fF oye B Peon 2 at @ time without his [From the Heuderson Times, June 24.) even at the ordinary temperature fuming nitric acid will Noun Americas. “Quebec, prompt remedy in the baimy influence of Neurodyne. Again, it ismy duty further to state (hat the United | wife knowing whereaboute, Upon several ocea- | 4 groat'deal more wheat has been harvested in thie gro Afrtes.- ‘ Title proper to tate that this preparation doas not eontai States casinot admit, and on the coutrary they controvert | sons, when Mra Terhune asked him to give up | section than any one expected. There will be considera- produce similar effects, which acquire a high degree of | Giasgow * oak cme sete cn sit — and protest againat, the decision of the British govern- | hie mistress, he threatened if she did not abut up he | ple surplus above an ample supply for the people. ‘The | intensity when monohydrated uitric acid is mixed with | Jeena vihete cant be no doubt about the nervous origin of many of mont, which would allow verels-of-war of insurgents or | would sell out bis business and go elsewhere, where he | corn too, since the recent Teles, is quite ising. | Nordhausen sulphuric acid, that is, with anbydrous sul- the most prevalent and. diatrenatng complaints. It would ne f i erate them. The disorde: useless to enw . ra which early wor ‘nud finally wed the majority of American women are entire, ly of a nervous character. disease may appear in varied ‘and be differently named, but the souree is the «ume. ‘and that source ia the nervous aystem. Headache, Neuralgia. nd 40 forth, througt to enter or leave British porte, whether for dis- | wouRt not be bothered with her nonsense. In several nt or otherwise, or for assuming a foreign flag or | instances Mra. Terhune was the recipient of letiers from otherwise. As to all insurgent or piratical veesels found | Mise Fransted, postmarked from Cleveland, Ohio; but in ports, Larbors or waters of British dominion#, whether | she knew ively Mise Franeted was till in thiv etty, tuey entered into such ports, harbors or waters before or | and these letters were but blinds to put her of the trac Indeed, from present prospects, this is to be the year of plenty, so far as the products of the goil are concerned. ACCIDENT TO AN ARMY TRANSPORT. [From the Galveston Daily Bulletin, July 3. i, the fumes it emite. Boiling nitric acid is known to trane- ber phuric acid which has attracted moisture, and is dietin- guished from common oil of vitriol by ite dark color and “ ‘eakness, prosiration after any Lew orders of her Majesty's government may | She also states that upon one occasion she received a | . The army transport Corinthian, in crowing form sulphur into sulphuric acid; fuming nitrie acid will long aod palt pring from the same fountain. we Tecaved ty any authority of her Majesty's govern. | Hote from Mit Fransted, ‘couched in. the most in- | Saturday, struck, and lost her rudder. She was taken in | go the ame when brought into contact with flowers of se ous, 204, Pre unerpixoation why the bent eforte of te @eut celaviehed there, this government maintains and | salting language, informing her that ehe (Mise Fran- | tow by the steamer Herman Livingston, that left yenter- physician go fal in nervous ‘The means day morning for New Orleans sulphar at the common temperature; yellowish-red va- Meners dnsiets (hat pach vessela are forfeited to and ought to be | sted) was aware of her jealoury, and was fully pre- oI pat ty of «delivered to the United States upon reasunable applica- | pared for her ehould she ever take it into her head to TRINITY RIVER INDIANS. pors are seen to rise, the mixtuze becomes bot, and the ‘be alike vail Mew, 0 in cortaln tNEUKO- tion jn such cases made, and that if captured at sea, un- | aesault her, Thus matters passed till yi , when [From the Galveston News, June 30.) liquid obtai 4d must una\ . fy act ot der whatsoever faz, by w naval force of the United Stater, | Mre. Terhune, accompanied by her nephew, a iad of pro- | We have noticed on our ‘ireete, during the leet few | , Gacll _ 4 Dera (ee, DIME has epecite fect upon ine Sensorlums, cad bees each capture will be lawful babiy eight years of age, came down town to look after | days, quite a number—bucks and’ squaws—of the Coa- | 0 0 presence fulpburic acid, Sulphur io tendency seems to impart vitality to the Brain. Streagth ve aattas of the ‘Trinity river, and the pictoresqueness of | sticks i# oxidized in the same way, but less violently. ol power ta thee given, to the nerves, while, at the mame Notwithstanding, however, the exceptions and reser | house, In posing, alone Dearborn street, in front of node by her Majesty's govern- | Reynolds’ block, khe encountered Mise Fransted, whom t herein considered, the | she bad not met before since she was employed in her the declaration by | house as a nurse. She avers that Mire F., upom seoing whieh ber Majesty ave withdrawn ther | her, commenced laughing She stopped when former concession nt character to the ingur- | wear her and requested an interview, which Mies ther freely admits that | F. at first declined, but afterward assented two conntries bel to upon condition that abe woul’ go up the in whieh they stood street into Reynolds’ block, stating at the same time fore the aivil war, the right to search Pritieh vousels | that she had better not become obstreperous, as she was through the sedative influence of the misie” ‘Heanhrul nection ‘now rapidly enauem,. nervni= agitation ia diminished; pain gradually departa, the natura wnt aeting tre and ir ibe sage of pan and dizer, . and, in the place of pal wre ball the retctn of renewed health and strength. This the theory of the remedial action and remarkable siocess ween inote might he salt, but th must suffice. ‘The juch more ye wall, but this . the pul the verdict of » Aapinwall | gic Antidote shall be with the public. ‘The private tent of wations which have bec their costume has contributed no little to variety | de; the of our every day attire, Many of them have been in the | © tonisrigard b rodpatig “4 concentration heh cs Confederate service, and are now seeking to turn an J peof Nordbausen sulpbut honest penny in disposing of dressed deersking and other | acid be added the reaction is very strong. Fuming nitrie ae “y Feniati articles of home manufacture. “Passing away’ is writ- eriean ....Quebsc. ws ainentemcae py — “iS ‘acid will dissolve phosphorne at the common tempera. hy ot Wesbiogton Mew York poTANce, tore; phosphorus burns in contact with a mixture of ‘equal parts of fuming nitric and sulphuric acide. The je—Bhouwld Womem Vote? | experiment is not without danger. Fuming nitric acid bas come tan end by an arrungem atin for ber. The; dup the stairs into th THE very teaterial vengees bebwoen the two manne? * | oe , and rs, Ferhune began interveding with TO TES Serves OF Ipeery ia attacks red phosphorus bat slightly; after some time the INGBTON, JA., AND NeW | merits by some of our most eminent eitizen® Las bean aly It will be a source of satieh her to give back her horband. Misw Fransted, in ataunt. | §t®—Forthe last few weeks several of the leading dailiee | jiquid resulting from the operation will precipitate the o Sea Sr rue thas pubic boneak wil result. know that her Majesty's gove ing, tantalizing manner, told her she ought to be ashamed | (inclading the Hxnavo) oppowed to negro suffrage, have | gcid nitrate of bismuth. In the mixtare of monoby ‘era Cras, from New York nhngeriionais views herein presented in # spirit favorable to the extab- | t0 be jealous, and more to that effect. ‘This was more Ag l MOREHEAD'S NEURODYNB, OB NEURALGIC ANTE en bringing forward in argument agaivet ae want | drated nitric acid and fuming gulphuric acid @ portion of v ym Hasta AnD Havans—Steamahip Corsica, from New | Hore, iscarefully pui ap ia bottles containing five owaves of female right to vote, and help make the laws aed red phosphorus is transformed into phosphoric acid and “4 Revepron, Je-Steamship Montezuma, from New while on veer pa i A ed own protection; and appear to think that they have | catches fire, the reaction being aceompanied by a co- | Yerk, July 2 from Rew Tork D. ©. MORENEAD, M made ont a strong case againat the negro, But are the | pions emission of the usual yellowish-red vapors of | ,20n HAvAna—Sleamship Morro Castle, from New Yo 19 perued New cases parallel? Granted that woman bas no political | geutoxide of nitrogen The mixture of fuming nitric Peeresbip Bagh, from Now York July 20. SOLD BY THE PRINCIPAL DRUGUISTS, ws—Mteamabip Fu Bouey, fi N ——— righta, but hee the no legal rights? Are our men #0 | soid and Nordbausen acid je one of the most power | yon duly aa ee a. | Spang ieee utterly selfish that they vote and legislate merely for | tui agente for oxydation known; for the latter feamebip Lodona, from New York July 19. bd M IMMENSE DESTRUCTION Oe ee tk 10866. themeoives and forget justice 40 wives, sisters and | not only attracts ail the water of the nitric acid, but SPROTAL NOTICE, seiner: aaa ghana daughters? The truth im, therg is mo desire on the part | gigo determines a roal decomposition of it when the es eee’ intended for the New Your ners, ar Say on you equi ab to. how your Ihment of lasting and intitnate friendship between | than the wronged wife could bear. Ali the wrongs she the two natious, J have, &o ‘ had undergone fora year and haif flew to her brain; he WILLIAM B. SEWaRp, fora time was crazcd—a desperate woman, with a des- perate purpose, She drew ber knife and sirbck ber rival—onee, twiee, thrice, and repeated The Fourth of Jaly in London (From the London Times, July 5.) ‘The Birthday of American Independence war duly ceie brated yesterday, and never, since the 4th of July, 1776, On Boano Steameuty Rerveie, July 8, 1866, has that funous Auniversary been uabe | We, the mndersigned, passongers on the Republic, wo gratifying to | pride. During the last four | from New Orleans, being near the end ofa very pleasant ‘ol Walker street, Ne jeara the American patriots must e, desir ‘ore leave, to return our thanks " teh od Earecin's have, weloomed ith mingled feetingr. See eet tT pollagl and’ hie officers for their | Of the volors of thie country to exclude women from | temperature increases. if a miature of concentrated | “~~~ “Scaae fee wae venom ben fate stood yoHie entire Dl vata we wont ey tnt ompacns fi seus his wes ie a ba wan — sad polite attentions to our safety and comfort, | the protection which direct representauion psd} it | nitric ack! and the Nordbausen one be heated in a glass | gun pyems........... 4.43 | uoon more — a1 | ev ryihing. in ihyas pre yl ot ee oe preven veartily recommend the ship to travelling public. | there was, their interests are so inseparable that the in oon sme 7% mun saree. ove 944 | a8 new. See ts rend: We Minit walt ruption and possible dissolution. ‘The foundations laid © Hemuninway, DP. Baldwin, © J. Phillips, Chas. | terest of one is that of the other also Fetort to boiling poiot, an abundant evolution of pire - ‘“ several hors Woh n leat, wo ahall have none but your by Washington, Franklin and Jeflerson had been | ©. Jierke, WC. I Mire WB. Torrey, Mise HM. But, more (han tits, we fre dircetly reproanted by | oxygen is obtained. The mixture of the two acids will Part of New York, July 16, 1865, anutter, Yon aly WiLL TDMORE violently diepinced, and no one could: predict with | Bryge Mee LM. Torrey, Mire M.A. BL Muir, F. Lei- | the fathers, brothers and huebands, for, in alnety-nine | in a fow minutes change arvenic into arsenious acid; at mata a at 169 87 Walton attort confidences that they could ¢ vetoed to there orig). | brook Wo H Povloe, Lewis Uliman, ©, Taylor Gauche, | caser out of every hundred, if they volod they would cast rf hd at 4 ARRIVED. Atul Fire and Burglar Sates always ow bai position, No wise man would ven now commit | N Buriwe, Homy Lebie Rowand Gohen, Ps Friaerhl | the ware ticket with the quale members of the family, | He common tomporature fuming Bitric ack alonc dove | seamenin Ralbee (BF). 19 Liverpool ee IN & CO. 286 Brow Dimeelt to rach o prediction, byt experience hae abun | and einer aud where is tbe gain’ Ib i only protection ip iat | mot Axereies any consible action on arkenic. In the kame ” mdae, lo B Cuiard “Nth inet 270 mito Be WARY lithe butabet

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