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aon SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 1866. poeuehS P Abe initiative of the popular subscription (iimited to ten fot, | gether withdrawn, will have quitea new story to tell next | bate over the E U R fo) E. rine ‘a il yaa hie ig heron ty Harris must bear a ‘SBDoUnces e Jeff. Davis’ Com- | friend. The mother members, to represent the wabueribors, whose ‘Hessian | Phe on * | numbers ‘amount ¥ usand—& poor piicity in Starving the ‘arises who is to the wo - arto say whom the otelashe ot Mr. La successor to Charles = tied ta ita chair, waa doubtless chuckling * hate ‘shalt ‘choosed, chook jacoounts, antane he Yow, York arreapente of the London ‘Times, the pair of thea all the while. A Our London, Paris and Bremen to the proper excoution of tbe masts IM. Albert, the of | the Salowing Ieee cont Nina eae lnad svery cay | gay fad mind Providence. di owerier, who was a member of the sonal g an | concerning the health of Mr. Davis are very ‘can do justice to 9 ster ro Pi nee for Elizabethport Correspondence. Sr netstat Man, Ch. Chain, Ve Pee eo ee BRE Gas, ia, Brewerarvond for hiaoy. tor Chauffour, Kestner Taxite Delord, Eugene Despeia, it cont penes Ferdinand Flocon {another member of the prov ‘unfor- | is said to be fast and the rigorous nature of | Pratt's bedroom. I did . greene, 2 Groppe, Victor Hugo, solgneays Ee mania whieh Domemes tho Me impeonment dal roe hs chances of ny minotes; then came beck withoot A bark. aa Committee other ny allow: me look in Moral of the British Eleetions---Re- Work men’s at Ste oy Teaco} Laurent Pichat | German princes. man who brings him his tod, nd Fon bem looked in, and ‘saw the bed made, bu . vitae Cireascian. Germania, Cu, oi Berens Seles Littre, Victor Mangin, ‘efitor-in-chief of the Phare dela ‘Thy little American community at Berlin are surprised | a doctor. All books are denied him, except the | child did notery. Mount, seein fuse abet Wingston, satieras, ‘ form or Revolution. *Micholet, Eugdme Pelletén, Quivet, Victor | to carn that a Unitod States Consul haa been appointed | Bible, and he is not permitted to receive asked, ‘Where's the boy? She Yazoo’ Twilight, Nevada. 3 Heirs, Mich oles les Thames, i ‘manager of the | for this city, in the person of Mr. Vonderheydt. Secing | or to write any, even to his own counsel. and taken it away. He said, ‘Wind at sunset 8E, light. National. This, you will see, 1s a very ‘red ibticam’? | that there is an American legation it is | sentinel is stationed in his room, 80 the say, pail, and he fastened the handle. and, while 1 would be sorry to say an word | difficult to understand what occasion there is | one informant states, with the tion to details which | was going with the pail. Miscell: of thneguimen mo, Laure ger aiad Py the | foe Oza and nny ane ut Paula | Mahar but snk at be veombe hn haivogelay, | Whe sb eyes No She. Porter Wm D.Wempeiead, of leuianip Geo rommet P w . SENSATION FOR THE PARIS QUIDNUNCS, olor yer oe ae nonstration dies io thoir be selected whats not even an Ame! : citizen, that ho eats little, ‘and sleeps pretty soundly.”” | afraid my husband would hear it.’ trom New Orleans, will accept our thanks for late papers. Captain Rhodes, of bark Goiden Fleece, has our thanks for favors, Saur Doueain, A2 (at Boston). 464 tons, built at Medior® tn 1846, Baa boat gold a Tout 9160000 ing @ comparative failure, They | and who, if he takes after his father, the Prussian ex-Min- Jars such as these seem to be ived with back and stayed a short time, name senonnts (or i ovieus tO. the French governess | ister "raat Voulorheyat, can hardly be expected to sym. | by the publio, for as the time of Mr. Davis? Thi draws | the prisoner io fetch some buns. . The girl went out, and ‘that anybody associating his name with theirs for any | pathise with American institutions. Probably Mr. Jobn- | nearer the interest which is felt in its result increases. It’| the prisoner said must make haste, as her girl would ai eee whatsoever would at once be a marked man. | son has good reasons for making the appointment; but, the event be room and came back Bader these ‘circumstances, in @ country like France, if 80, it would be satisfactory for the American residents would 07 th ead. She undressed it, and we Wwe ts the Lady Prince Napoleon is Bi built i in 1807, bas Leew of Boriin to be tatormed of them. indication of such a change. On the contrary, Ipedsooes and opened @ box. tok ous tho | gdi'sd eas A® Spians, huitet Baltimore where the fear of offending authority is 80 4 bscriptit never jth flourish, —— stances are always occurring which strengthen the gon- | things it contained. She wrapped the child up in news- B Mt 88 to ior; built: at, Phitadet- Travelling With? were, Moreover, tet sight may. peots a contemptible Our Bremén Correspondence. Oe re Say oe acovitet of panlahenente fall pon. | papers and then.ahe pot ic nig che box. 1 purdown the |. cle LaceuAnD Marans, Be green bem ot Fhilede 000, ; his head. Nothing will satisfy a ve large portion of | lid, and she locked it and put the key into her pocket. Sear Stax, of Or tess SadeaeeSieiDiohierss whiole ery Sere igeomennine Bae mone tee Brewun, July 27, 1905, | Th vcople but Mr. Davis life. Even the ‘most | Pratt came home, and the prisoner tld her that Mary’s The Prince of Wales is ae to the maritime fétes | The New York Schiitzen at the Bremen Shooting Festival— | moderate men express & feeling of soreer ona Ind been. 056 taken away little Tomy, pea at Cherbourg and Brest, the rcagon given being that now Mr. Lincoln’s Portrait and a Negro with Broken Chains | est on given her a piece of carpet, jagrace thi it ip A banishment. This eager craving for ven- | the one in which the child was found.” [rope fhe Lords * the. jproacnertafe in the Procession— What the Shoolers Did and How They peor ‘on an individual, notwithstanding the awful | After this there was some difficulty about the disposal plood Wo {ted to Paris from Brest, but have sent an ex. | Enjoyed Phemsclves—Puenty Thousand Bottles of Wine | visitation which has fallen ugon the entire South, and | of the body, and a good deal of haggling about shillings cuse. Count Chapelouf Laubat, the Minister of Marine, in Three Days—No Ne which might seem enough to appease the demands of | and sixpences on account, Mrs. Winsor appears to have cae coon etiquette, and will Got goto Cherbourg un: | Dbsosed of in Three Doye— Drunkenness, No Quar. | Which Mivindietive, may appear very reprehensible to | kept ‘it’ under a hutch, quite like a dead rabbit; but less he is positively assured that the First Lord of the | "ling, dic. ple in England,’ but it is not 0 unreasonable as it | meantime another baby’s body was picked up, and trade Admiralty will be with the English fleet to moet bim. During the past week this city bas witnessed a spec- | looks at a distance. ae fna4 can it be see. but | seems to have been lively; for the murderess mentioned From the circumstance of this miptster having sent @ | tacie which is unknown anywhere except in Germany, justified, it loner ise noo panty, passion, but om. re abo bad an pone Bi gmnent in a girl an, the navy to Plombieres with a programme of ; h rr see vies tor the Emperor's ‘perusal, the conjecture is | and which has never been surpassed here. I allude to | English pullic can have any idea of, and itis constantly | fined,” and offered £4 to be “taken in.”” Good Mistress azarded that his Majest; hiesse! Shoot Ly new prooj barbarity perpetrated on federal pris- | Wingor would not cntertain the proposal, because “if Resor ia le Me ea EA wedges, | (oo Oe one a eerie ceca ar cay [omen ikaere tf dy oiternesd entertained by the North: | she had been honest," remarked this rigid moralist, “abo {anseit towne united fleets at Cherbourg on that day; | Te Preparations have all been on the largest-seale. The | ra poople towards the South—and very rarely indeed | would have paid in the first place.” By this time there but all this is very uncertai Schiitzen from all over Germany had arrived, and on | have I seen evidences of it—it springs from the same | was such an air” with Harris’ little charge that it wasn’t rtain. The Independance Belge, of July 31, contains the fol- the New York Schiitzen, under Captain ise which makes them talk of Davis as of a being | safe to take it-by train; so she would go with it to the : Sn a ee r- |Catarday een ara ae Busche, | caircely human, ‘That eause is the incredible and infa- | moor, ‘To the moor accordingly she went; she laid the rAR, struck on the Sow and Pigs night of Ith inst, and was towed into New pam, full of water, will discharge her cargo of lume ber, and be taken on the marine railway, at that port, for repairs. ‘A Vrssex, supposod to bea fore and aft schooner, with ber spars gone, was seen on fire, about 8 o'clock on Priduy morne tng lust, near Watch Hill, im Capt Kenney, of oieoumet” Ospray, whieh arrived at Providence 18th, ‘Tax Bust Waatina Voracr on Reconp—The New London. Star, of Aug 16, savs:—On the 4th of June, 1sdf, Crp E Mor- gan, of Groton, séfled in bark Pioneer from this port tude fon's Bay. Yesterday her agents here (Mewsrs Withamsa Haven) heard from her direct at St John's, N¥, fuil, with 1800 bbls oll ad 30,000 Tbs, bage, worth, at prestat nearly $180,000, She sailed for $35,000, and rec sel at $10,0W), making the prouta at leabe $100, nowns one-fourth of the amp. de 48 the tm Whaling voyage on record. ‘ Launcnap—At Cherryfield, recently, from the yard vt Amos Dyer, a schr of 400 tons, called (ba Jane Essisvn. alee me sehr of 400 fons, called the Mattie E Tabor. uth the above Rew York Teutons at a Ger- man Shooting Festival. Aroitrary Arrest of One of the Schutzen. Belgian Sympathy with the Mexican Republicans. jowing in Its leading article:— who left New York on the Ist of July in the Bremen, ; , f the id treatmen’ which the Nortbern captured soldiers re- reel aws tied up with worsted; it was found; the built f rues in New York. re Ce ee ea eed Oy te veniam ianet te, | marched up from the dopot to the Hotel du Nord, which Coived in Southern prisons. Body was Wontified; and Sire Charlotte Winsor’ will | “From the yard aL Capt Samyera ine bark of bow MB Ione. Vorable. itis easy to abe, deapite the skill with which the | had deen allotted to them for headquarters. ‘The houses coidonce upon which the charges of cruclty rest is over- | never do a brisk trade again in babies, for she 1s sen- | MrS is buildiag two other vesses of s.mi)ai oriicienoy, which wili soon be huished. ‘Whalemen. are The facts grouped by the official prints, that the resistance of all over the city were completely covered with fi whelming and unanswerable. A Sanitary Commission tenced to death, and will certainly be hanged. A letter received by George Barney, Eaa trom J © Merri), the Juarists is very obstinate, and people ask with astonish. was appointed by the government to inquire into the cir- Child Murder Made a Trade in (ES oT Aig Pelee Sees eee ee Ee ment how it can it acause which every mail says is | evergroens, &C. 7 ‘the’ members of it examined a great tively lost can th on finding fresh resources either at posed cumstances, an 1 gre Died. 7 a | states that bark Feart hot England. iota, welther at | sunday, the 16th, the “show began”? by alarge | many mon who had been prisoners in the Soutb, some of | Rwour.—At Yonkers, on Saturday morning, August | $3°G; New London. NY edasedl and buried oy slic puree: hom were at death’s door when they told their story. son, ur ne ‘ — Tne BP ge, anew and very clever paper ty no means | procesion of wme en thousand Sehitzen, besides Tur. | Tyo terjnony haa wen publigbod by afi! action, | Agbé ts your Smontieand iddayas "| crowns than, mtn tt Histor ata Harvest wera realy eee Napoleon's government, ven- | nors, different civic socletics and trades, They started | and photographs of a few of the prisouers are pre- AE ed of toseal ta Monday's ti fanded at that isixid, with the eacersion dt stuee who joined we arrat: Ms a PMA Z bit poonhs The London Times Turning Tar. on | ‘re outotuesse setms owe hereto manyironeia | {the Rathebans, marched through the prinapal | ised 1c the, Oetving axeletonn coverod with hom | qqbtcTAt, OG, SuatAl rwe te beet aa of Sous | testi Bhrepand Meson 218 em, "Tae, Avga thd i the fire. It does not understand the importance of distn- | streets.an ist at ut Plats, or s! ooting bl rT speak for themsclves, But sul ” (a = bbls sp of! on board, aud henides: things thi je sores and wounds, v and Mary Looram, a native of the parish of Castietown- had joined the pir Jeff. Davis, uishing between iene things Mhat are urgent and those | grounds, which are situated about half a mile from the | more painful witheskes against the pricons of the Geoghegan, county Westmeath, Ireland, aged 1 year, 9 | the William thompson had &e., &., ae, Bosh seagoeiit ales 400 ac BR eee ieee | Os. Allbowen, a eee eye eee Fe ae of pete Sess tolome wlio: bere Tetsened | months and 23 days, Tae pha thee When test ace! : e eye! ies podeercts mr mn, Whe eonteilate Maximilian rie) ih war Pons rae tranguilde not but be struck with the fact that such things are much | He, Presence ialoey Meiptralyaed, (oe eaten ‘up: with Ug: pesos aus Tonnes Ob ta tapas are cee. tng Stan Abgallwoarthe was (rotary Seno te eT low paint OF, ood Cons; * 2 nandoa! ne ty ye tbe ” ee eee SES gfthoirarm chairy and vegies the alow and painfulstor, | better understoodand managed in America, Conspicuous | scurvy. A wretched object was pointed out to, me | two orciok, from his late residence, 260 avenue A) <cor- | being adandice Cie biimenn it and ioe sex aa 4 > Preseit to be done might be, ‘accomplished. ‘Tite correspond. | to the eyes of an American wore a portrait of our Inte | the othor day. ere wore Jun} ner of Eighteenth street. His remains will be taken to | Ochot+k flect, Capt Worden) expressed Lis anmey ty ¢ Loxnon, August 6, 165.'* | Buce’ from Nexico addressed the “Monit, tor the lat ve | President, which was carried by one of the societies, and | M4. tong, (oan atone Dim, Dut he wes phyataliy » | Calvary Cemetery for Interment. cee: inj Onward dusecie ot New Bechord ets Maxi ing with everything wreck, ani . con- | S¥cExpow.—In Brooklyn, on Friday morning, August for ernisers, bury 3% Moral of the Blections—Reform or Revolution—Proba- f man who represented a negro slave with broken mana- | sidered that at, Andersonville the’ Confederates put the | 3,4¢=s00" Spmthou ia ti anil roan ot his bee captured, but « Dilitica of Palmerston Turning Reformer—Certainty | tarieol © Hee any dhe creative activity of Bonaparte, | “the crounds and buildings at the Fest Platz Northern prisoners ona piece of land withoat even a | ‘me relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Ghat (f He Holds Bock Gladione Will Take the Matter | Zp G27) Vyoukd be ai insadiclentelo embrace, te | 4, rhe crounds and bolldings as the Fest Fisks were vesy | tent to cover them, that s tropical sun beet foun oon | savited to attend the funeral, chis (Sunday) afternoon, ab | sultirand, asibey nore warned b fand--Britain and Brazil-—Cholera in Burope—Se- | any ailairs which Maximilian i professing to undertake | WOrge Ut Dat, cine ye ring that they were only | their heads, and that they had not food enough given | two o'clock, from his late residence, 96 Concord street. | of about 70 ships were trem 4010 @ i * Bay nies yin a coundry where, ae yer thee are Delther | erected for eicht days’ use, and then bad to be removed. | them to keep a dog alive, it cannot cause surprise that | “gore. —At Sailors’ Retreat, Staten Island, on Friday, | Pirate left for them as i) curity Given by Improved Sanitary Measures—Lesson ublic finances nor indigenous adminisirators capable of | The principal building, called the Fest Halle, contains a | mind and body alike broke down. It isa fact, and an “August 18, of dysentery, ‘Tuomas Scorr, ‘aged’ 50 arn Bark Milwood. Allen, jew Bedford recting them; where roads are rare and in order, | dining saloon which 18 capable of’seating over four wful one to realize, that around that prison field of ae ® the me! 6, with 40 0018 wp ol, ali weal, Would wouch al Fa Dhow SE Ee One srhcre the ticulaton of hesone and merchandise is withowt | thousand persons; and the arrangements ‘were co ‘tue | Andersonville teen, thousand Northern soldiers, iaken | aunhar’s tndge, Pree ana Accepted Masons, ail alco. | Now that the general election is over and the effects of } security, where there ix no national army, and where io one, | that one was not required to wait so long to be served as | captive, he buried. Fever and starvation laid them OW. | the members ‘of the ‘Longshoremen's United Protective | varreax, Aug Mares | oir eton, Abie periodical saturnaha of blatant professions, noisy | Sach°an officer as Marshal Bazaine, ean do noihing better | 10.80 ordinary New York restaurant, The amount of | In the regular prisons, where at least shelter from heat | Association, are respectfully invited to attend the fune- LucHOwN, Alg 2—1n Port ship Uno (lal), Gastaldd, 101 New harangues, wholesale corruption and reckless rioting | than retake on the morrow places which armed bunds had business done in this saloon may be conceived when it | or cold was provided, the men were huddled together 80 | +a), on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. York 2ouh. : és usurped the day before {rom the civil representatives.of the | is known that nearly twenty thousand bottles of wine | that it was almost impossible to breathe 10 the rooms. ” For other Deaths see Third Page.) Matra, Aug 1—Sld bark Jehu, Smith, Patras, wc load jor have passed away, it is but right that the Ameri- | tmperial authority. We can only attribute to the vain desire | were drank there in three daye. When they went to the windows to get a little fresh c-ton. Je should know the character of the Par- | of oblining upplause from the most frivolous journuls of | The grounds were very large, covering between fifty | air th ‘shot down from outside by the son- Maxaca, July 81—Arr bark Young Turk Harding Boswos ean people sh Europe that singular letter which Maximilian baa addressed | any gist copie’ aid "out Wad CaDany [eae ene Peony ittod BaLanvo, July 2—Sid ship Daniel Draper: Brady Bosious Jiament which has been £0. auspiciously ushered | to his “dear Minister of Public Instruction, Siliceos.” If | 110 120¥. yes? ae iy out an iantly | tinels, “This crime is proved to have been commit SHIPPING NEWS sec, Aug 15—Cla ship Living Age, McCiare London Saiccetiasce © 0 to show that Pal. | the. terrible Parisians of the Boulevards who eit in | tluminated at nig) in scores of cases, The evidence, as I have said, is before - ctutma, Juno c¢—Ary Dark Bremerin «remy, Jace ppearances § jndgment upen kings and peoples could mot help Directly in front of and about one-eighth of a mile | the world; the Southern leaders do not attempt to con- a een K, na ens, NYork. merston has got a large majority in the new Parlia- ugning when Prince Cot the other day, decreed | distant from the maip entrance stands a shed eighteen | tradict it.’ They only say they did as well as they could, | ~~~“ x: PRA OTT US American Porte. warn ft at tho | Cbugslery instruction in the solitudes of Dacia, where itis | hundred feet in length, under which: aro the shooting | and all one’s wishes and hopes would lead one to believe BOSTON, Ang 1s—Arr U 8 rteamer Trefol. Wells, Grew ment; figures, at any rate, go far to prove that the } rue there are no schoolmasters, but where the country 16 | stands, There were two ranges for the shooting, one six | them. But here again, unfortunately, the evidence is rane Key} tchra 8 Loverirg Uteon, Vhilage phia Sule electoral constituencies have displaced a sufllcient num- | {OAMArnOreiy, oe doruble. M, Siliceos establishing by | Hundred feet and the others thousand. The Arst fifty | too strong in disproof of their words, At Libby, close to H, Uateman, and Liege Batchelder. Ecgnen. oo hews ‘Der of declared tories to render it certain that the Minis- | ordinance and in due foro this. same obligatory inswenetion in | tar.ots were in one line for the short range, and the re- | Davis’ house, the prisoners were literally starving. from NYork. Cid steamer Win Kennedy Walle), Batnm: try are in a better condition than before for carrying out | Purango, Michoncan, wi Leon and Tamaulipas? | Just maining hundred in another line for the long range. | Their friends in the North heard of this, and sent them Port of New York, August 19, 1865. ships Sylvia (Br), McCullock, St Jobn, NB st Leute a - Hl fancy General Neigre 1 cing his advanced posts at Papas | Some of these targets were for general shooting, and an ‘es of provisions. These boxes were stored in sheds fone lard, NYork; brig Hortense (Port), Siva, Fayal, eos Nemo By y | box p , @ reforming and progrestive policy. This, however, is | Quiaro, Jude and san «..ivador; General Brincourt at one hitting ten centres received a silver Schiitzen thaler, | directly in tront of the prison, so that the men could sec C Paine, Hawen Washington: Mignon, Bearss, NYorA, = Godfrey, Gov ey, and Isaac vTowe! ep: Ne 4 CLEALSD. tillo; Captain De Elchingen at Cadareita, with bis eounter’ | struck in honor of the occasion, and for one hundred and | them from their windows, but the authorities refused to Steamship City of Boston (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool—J @ only on the assumption that every honorable gentleman | gueri!ias; Colonel Jeanningros at Monterey; the Juarist - ‘ ‘3 ? Sid bark Syloh; briz S Goodnow. “ 9 Sands of Pescaira, Pucblita and Negrete playing at-hide and | eighty centres a large silver goblet. ; distribute them, _Th: re died from hunger in the | Dale. 2 " ‘Vert ov who is tet down as a “iberal” comes really and truly | bands of Practira, Purblita and Negrete playing at ide und | ClENY Conlin 9 SEC SITET BEI, susivoty for tho | Sisttor'senty” ‘The Southern defencl ie that chie was a | _,st:amahip Ericson, Lowber, Gréytown—Central Amerl. | 4M UR Onicy Sifitg Berry. Moston, See oer at ig _ ley, Providence. Cid brigs Wm Welsh Sirctridge. Bowong under that category, which happens to be the one thing ‘6 of Public Instruction in- | firet prize, consisting of one thousand of these Schiitzen | retaliatory measure, used because there had been a com- . yet to be ascertained, and this only by tbe actual tat of | Mex euturcing the obligatory progress of Intelligence, | thalers, beautifully arranged in @ case $o as to form tho } piaint My The teaainend of Boathety wen in the North. @ > eeeeeey Sveemie, Zennell, ‘Matamoroe--T Barmosty’s Dis voting in the House, On the other hand, a large | the children of the Aztecs pass at school! Heaven four- | *tield and key of Bremen. nt it is proved beyond all doubt—and every Confederate mahip Fung Shucy, Hildreth, New Orleans—H B A 7 bid that we abould presume tdgive advice to Maximilian or | _ At these targets each Schiitze was allowed only two | sdidier, private or officer, who is questioned on the sub- | Cromwell & Co. sumber of independémt thinkers, penieiees to give un- Blame tue sea he shown) bot ofiy for gratuitous and abliga- | shots. Three chiitzen whostruck the exact centre in both | joct admits it—that in tho Northern pr.sous no distinction iigamanip Evening Siar, Winpenny, New Orleans—James qualified su, to either party, will play a very pro- ry primary instruction, but also for Greek and in litera- | shots drew lots for the prize, which fell to Adolp! ‘whatever was made between federal and Confederate; a sient yart'in ine. now legiiavure. But apart from | ieeuaahe fait of al humanitay education ihe ving | Adrian, of Gétiingen, The reinuining two received | both were carefully looked afer, and always ad Propet | yon. Pox H Livingston, Baker. New ,Orleans—Livings. x ” aes prizes of nine and eight hundred thalers’ value. clothing and food. Sicamship Linda, Theobald, Key West West and A| \- shove drawbacks there remains the plain fact that a ma- | harmony of its developments * phil hy «too little known | “the other prizes were very numorous and handsome. Wing oNorthern prisoner was carried South, it was | cola-wenner # Brown, se sae’ Jority of eighty or thereabouts is arrayed on the side of | close our mouth we would say to bim:—"sire pblige our | Among them may be mentioned a large mirror having @ | common to strip him of every trinket he possessed, and ‘Steamship Nevada, Carpenter, Savannah—Wakeman, Goo- the |iberal party Subjects to pay thelr taxes regularly; oblige them to refrain | bronze frame, with silver figures in relief; several lurge | in many instances to take his clothes from him. “They | Kin # Dictmeon a yy pe Shasii a = _ from highway robbery; oblige them to ie You some good | and very heavy silver salvers, beautifully engraved; sets | even took our coats from us,” deposed Franklin Dismore, ron ip Camberland, Murray, Charleston—Livingston, Palmerston himself, hopefal as he ie, unger all cir. | rouds, even i youimprotsshem to get it doi: oblige dhem | of silver knives, forks and spoons, gold watches and | of the eighth Tenmetueo cavalry, ‘and part of us bad t6 | ¥'Zicamabip Alhambra, Benson. Charleston Arthur Leary. ‘eumetances could scarcely have expected a better result, | bate, ‘Dulige them to like the government so generously rifles in abundance. A very handsome gold watch, | jie there on the floor in our shirt eleeves.”” And the Steamship Twilight, Bpicer, Wimington—Livingston, Fox ‘and the question is discussed in all circles, What use.will | #ent cut to them ready made trom 3 without their | made by the American Watch Company, was gent as & | game man stated—his words being confirmed by numer. | & Co. q Sigiegg asking for it and in anticipation of their ardent desires; an rize by the Baltimore Schiitzen; & neat American | ous others—‘many a man just fell dead walking round Steamship D H Monnt, Bachus, Newbern—C Goodspeed. he make of it? A conservative says that this increase of thea, when you have done all this, let them cultivate philo- | buggy, by the New Yorkers, and a Springfield rifle, by | trying to kecp himself warm, or as he was lying on the Poy a Fre Parrish Norfolk, City Point and power will incline the Premier (who is a conservative at | soply if that amuses them, and oblige them us much u# you | Governor Fenton. The buggy, by the by, excited great | floor died during the night; and if you looked out of a | *iteamship John Gloson, Kelly, Georgetown—H B Crom- heart) to withbold every measure of reform be has ‘bub- |) Secbs ineil ocerioy’ic our bumable opinion-of M Bilioeos’ | setoulshmentand admiration among the “Dutchmen,” | window sentinel would shoot you. They, shot s0ene | welll Co, Pe pwes letter, which the Monicur 80 much -aduires, “Meis_allvery | &4 no one wold wonder if he could only sesthe heavy, | five or six of our boys who were looking out.” | Steamship Baltimore, Lewis, Washington=-J Hand, exto promised. Another says it is useless to expeot reform | wel) io govern for the gallery; but the advisers of the Mexi- clumsy contrivancies they have here to ride in. Colonel Dahigron was shot at a window in thie | Steamship Falcon, Aldrich, Baltimore—E Bynner. ‘anti! Pam. retires from public life and Gladstone grasps | can government had better take care, for the gallery in Paris On Friday Mr. Schultz, a gentleman from an Fran- | way, and buried naked. A man who saw the Steamship Chesapeake, Sherwood, Portland—H B Crom- Moluntain Eagle, usies, Jersey Cty. Agues (Br), Willage Philadelphia; rebrs Susdunah, Marshall, New York, E)jaa Sheddon. Egbert, and Susann3zh, Marsh, New York. yoraly Wiiiehouse, Jones, New Lovdug sid brig Agnes, ¥ealodele phia; achr Peerless, Se Joni x BATH, Ang 19—Cia ong Lateun Webb, Ureenteal, Wasti~ BANGOR, July 17—Cld_ brigs Excelsior, Gurlam, Canary Isles; J H Counce, Cox, Phiiadelphia. CALAIS, Aug 12—Arr acur Willow, McFadden, NYorks Sla k2th, schis taougin, Alien, NYcrk, 14th, Catbarine, Dae Vis, and'Lamartine, Griggs, Jo 16uh—Arr sebr ‘TR Hummond. Cram, NYork. Sid 6th schrs Adrian, Everett, NYork, 17th. Saxon, Caseidy, do. "EASIYURT. Aug 10—Arr tchr Tenuensee, Wousier, New ‘ork. FALL RIVER, Aug 17—Sid schr Thos Borden, Wrighti ton, Philadelphia; 18th, sloop Isaac H Horden, Tock woot: er NYork, GALVESTON, Aug’S—Arr bark Wm Van Nome, Va Name, Brazox Santiago, GEORGETOWN, DC, Aug 15—Arr schr George Kilbormy Norwood, Calais, Sid 17th, steamers Columbia, Chase. Coms mander. 4G LUCESTER, Aug 16—Arr schra B F Stamfc eee ie ede vite; Henn We wae Be 4s now getting borribly eritical | cisco, invited all Americans to meet at the Hotel du Nord. | pod; that the lite finger was cut off | Wel! & Co. the ernment. But those who know Pali - swore the Inger WAS Sea troll say {bas in the face of the growing tondeaey Tor vs ‘Thence we proceeded, some two hundred in rumber, to | in Vader to gu sta ring which, Colonal Dablgren | 1555 pecan tem Terry memo Atel Malllet, AF ON Sn : reform, combined with Gladstone’ 8. popularity, he will Our Berlin Correspondence. ~ ner ip reer tae % i hag cel ig oo py nag oor — mt a pena oe a oie wen, Ys aaaguae ‘Thompson, Klake, Liverpool—S Thompson's |) penton, re NOLR. As BM Rancher fed aebre, pe! an, Lee a " of six roled men c ew. . et A 7. pete nbd fa, pepe are Some 3 Bex, August 2 1868. | Qerompany ‘their “black red and gold’ ag of two old | agit hunishd sonaivon when they came to hin, and | ) gp Eugenie (amy, Chambley, Hamborg—RM Sloman | U3, My LO cce aae Nvork sor Foriana et oe prene the laurels from | Anticipated Trouble Between Autria and Prussia— | German © e ival, ane veters mpire. This old flag, which for so long a time | that the lightest dict was almost too much for them at p a ot are of eiateomanship, te | Miserable Plight of the Austrian Mcnarchy—The Pro- | it has been @ hich political offence to bave in one’s pos- | text ‘The grief in bereaved familios for those who fell | SMP Tyra( Re). Seal Bordeaur—Hoyd & Hincken. ‘On all'eides it le believed that this Parliainent will not | hibition of the Col gne Banquet Declared Iilegal—Great | ®°*#i0n, can now, thanks to the progress of free institu. } in battle is slight compared with that which ie felt by | Beattle. nape Jest more than two years, as Gladstone, backed by the | weering of Operatives—Arreit of an American Citt — displayed fp pet ht Ym mothers who know that their sons perished slowly and | Bark Lycurgus (Ital), Cusiro, Liverpool—Slocovich, Agres- Fadicals and sustained by the working men in every part ‘ ,ENSEY qvening at the Echitzen Plats there was either | miserably of hungor and disease. “lt ig very easy for | 1.8 Ts neiia (Br), Charlet, Belfast—J C McArth ‘of the country, is very likely, should Palmerston hold Comcerning the United States Consulate at Berlin, dc. 8 inging, % 8 oc — some suc! rig anes r you Englishmen to talk about mercy and forgiveness,” Dare coreetine Be) White eee BD ree beck, to divide the Cabinet on the question of extended | On asmalier scale M. de Bismarck is playing the same | fring air of Rascals coal bod wi that | Selene, tango the une oat owed Sod | gBage Auiie Hameey (Br, Poilips Cronetade—Nevlly & suftrag c i . E je. The English oligarchy fear the approach of ths | par, which Louis Napoleon did before he was paralyzed | such things were as woll done in America. murdered fifteen thousand of your soldiers in one i ‘Talisman (Br), Bene. Rio Janeiro—J 8 Phipps & Co. vi great isis, a8 they Know fa wel sa far more sweeping | bY Mexico and the gout. The affair at Cologne was | The weather was pleasant throughout, with the exeep- | prison?” It is this feoling which extends through every | Bark Damon, Crow Argentine republle RW 18th—Arr echre Velma, Moore, Philadelphia tor Bastong Ocean Wave, Foster, do ‘for Salisbury; Libbie P Hallock, Framber, do for Manchester, Sia schr Thos H Seymour, MOBILE, Aug &—Cld ship Tamerlane, Jackson, NYorkg DAEACHIAS Alig Said. tchra O Hi J : CHIAS, Atig 8—Sid schrs Ontario, Huntley, Jana 12th, Martha Nichols, Small, and Navigator, Sekabert N York, _NEW ORLEANS, Aug 8Arr steamer Chas C Leary, Edwards, Ashby, Havee; schr Argus Eye, 70, (Br), Scott, Bordeaux—Boyd & Hincken. ion of the heat, which was intense for this latitude. Ropes & Co. $a its results, fa sort of Prussian Second of December, minus Cayenne | ‘ . aes class of society in the North. To condemn it without | Rapes 0 keer, sttmson, Mobile—. ‘Dowbiless your readers well remember the style in | ang Lambeasa; andnow the enterprising . Not a drunkei man was to b> seen and not an angry | weighing the circumstances which produced it is todoless | Bark John Kerr, Sttmaon, Nobile 1 & Ward & Co, rand, Boston vin ” werk ? id steamship Lodona, Hovey, N York. ‘weak pow il, was bullied and insulted ising Premier is com- | word to be heard, which is very remarkable, considering | than justice to a people who are ready to shake hands pg eg Pome part “of ‘Eneland. ‘It-was very | Mencing an Italian campaign against Austria in Schles- | the number of people hore nssembled fend lhe asmoust |. with ovary SOMA Imam, RRA. te Delp BOM. WD mOney. 1 ee ee re nearer & gonsoling to the Foreign Secretary to have a fifth rate | wig-Holstein. of wine, bier, &c., which was drupk. provided ¢ was not a leader among them. Asabndy, the Brig E Rowe, Jones, Demarara—J Eneas. Power, with no large army or fleet at its command, to The question i bat Austria will do a _ jorthern people are impatient to be friends with the Brig Bogota (Br). Negro, Santa Martha and Carthagena— ‘send those insulting despatches to; more especially siuce sth sl ante bes to vindicate | Belgian Sympathy for the Mexican Re- | South. It is only against the leaders that they bear ani. | Hoadley, Eno & Co. 9 a sr eth calles the castigation he received at the hands of Prince Gorts. | ber authority and her national honor. If she submits to publican Cause. mosity, and it is chiefy concentrated upon the head of | j BRE AB Fatierson (Br), Pike, Laguayra and Porto Cabel- ehakoff during the Polish insurrection, and the humble | such treatment as she 18 now receiving at the bands of y Davis; for he lived within a stone's throw of Libby | — Brig Mercedes (Br), Kobi, Cienfuegos via Philadelphia— Bone he was forced to adopt toward Russia Itis un- | p, a wilh adie ‘ mn An Antwerp paper of June 14 (Escaut) contains the pro- | Prison, whence the corpses of starved men wore daily | Fowler &Jova. mocessary to recall the cause of quarrel with Brazil. It | Prussia sbe will abdicate her position as one of the great | ceedings of the Netherlands League (Het Nederduitiche | carried out in larce numbers. It may be asked, did | _ Brig Elizabeth (Br), Percy, St Johns, NF—ME Greene & ‘Suffices to know that England, pursuing her hered tary | Powers of Europe, and sink to the level of the petty | pond) at their recemt meeting. The following we trans- ie Ree General Lee know ot the manne. © which ree vary B LA (Br), MeD Glace Bay—T White . NYork. Arr steamehip Matangus, Liesegung, NYO1 lith—Arr barks Ascension (Fr), Le fMercier, Matamoros; John Curtis, Xylvester, Philadelphia vin Kew West, Below barks Chattanooga, Hi from Matanzas; Live Lexington, from Harn Gilman, Philadelphia; American Chief, Pressey, NYork. ‘td achrs Amelia, Gorman, 1" ee White Sea, Lee, NYork; adelphia. ‘of bullying the weak and cringing to the powerfui, } States that can be insulted with impunity, and only exist Lap yma gts man. Serpe ag ge tos acs Gelaee. mavaunmnens te neat ine Ve late from the specch of Myubeer Vieeschouwer:— they did, and therefore, as I have said, the for their ‘i Cow tL 17th—Al br Aid, Phiixdelphia. fas torcea governme 7 erins | by the forbearance or mutual jealousy of their bigger | What have we in common with Mexico? Much, gen. | lives, howover repulsive it may sound, Is not Bre doe. et ner oT Ponda enh De Bates @ | NEW BEDFORD, Aug i7—Sidschrs Ann 8 Brown, Bae raised brs. Henry Thackery, Stahl, by Earl Ruseell in February last, and diplomatic mob; weetions will be very shortly re-established between the | Deighbors. It gcems impossible that a monarchy once | tlemen. Not long ago Mexico was still a free and inde- without provocation, It is not the wild clamor larberry. cae tne so proud and punctilious should disgrace herself thus in | pendent State, with her own, government and laws. We po af NG ST all oak lanl ll sy A tag ania aC © wre 00) ed is creeping into Europe a f igians, a people equal lent ant , forme v bewnage 9 ence again. Slowly but surely is it galing foothold on | ‘Me tyes Of -the whole world; but.of late she hus let £0 | a treaty of friendship and commerce with Mexico. The | opinion in the North if Mr. Davis is to save his life. See nar erie Taudeuwala: Taugua F's Montell & ‘Sur continent. Itis in Constant'nople, and now we find | many injuries pass without being roused to resent- | Mexicans were then our allies, were our friends But | “Jf,” says a writer who truly reflects the views of | gariow. ” d it shghily in Ancona and Genoa. It vised us in 1831, | ment, tay it i# difficult to assign a limit to her the Emperor of France cannot tolerate liberty or inde- Ss pew rae By subject, Mg orators = went ‘Sehr Elva (Br), Culwan, Eleuthera} Eneas. ‘ble ain Vt is fearful mark Wotiud i, came ara. 121549) | paience, Infact, her present condiion a such as almost | Penden canzyten,, Pies terena tense suet | any ono doubt that ne could ‘have prevented these | Wy De cue art) Looe, eR aoe in been cllcted in he menntiwe, “This year | ‘0, iucapactiate her for external action. Her financial | tne tree Mexiean people. By force ho has imposed an Things? Nobody double it"” And so of Davis:—"The | , Sehr RB Boggs (Br), Cholanet, 8t John, NB—J F Whitney 7 straits bave reached the ‘of impeou ; there - ; 0. dhat afe pot wonderfully changed from what they were in | '2!nes, railroads, State domains are gold or mortgngod ; And we, the Mons of free Belgium, what shall we do | the secret destruction of ships, hotels, and cities full of Fa cng sino ig iia 3631. Improved sowie e, Niaened ‘nethe, lage a the people are ground down with taxes which they are | while we contemplate the opwencion of our allics and | peaceable ia chief well worthy to preside over | Schr NW @eulth, Tooker, Galveston—A W Ladd. piles of pure water, sna other hike impeovementn, gyre pret ry td isan padlr ype ts pty Sugabeeraay Be od Shall we raise the voice, protesting against the | such cruclties; but bis only just title is President of As: | Sehr LP a kamen Pee beyak—aurcay, & Hephew. {sa vantage ground from which to face the cholera, | *#na! fora genera) crash which would shatter the worm | shameful violation of the law of nations? No, no, we do | fassins, and the whole civilized world should make com- Pa ae A onl et py Ld Porngth Al ker, Philadelphia; Harriet Ryan, 8mow; Hero, Foss, and Hf ‘NEWPORT. aug trata schrs Sarah Clark, Griffin, Dela Aug 17—S ral riffin, ware City; Benj English, Baker; Frank Maria, Barber, an@ . \—Arrschr ins, a PHILADELPHIA, Aug 18—Arr brig Hel land, NYork; sere WM W and OME Bewieg Van Ki Wright. Chari, NYork; Jas Buckulew, Bavis, Br $ E Sampson, Clake, Portlan 3 Iyn's Point’ Cla bark Imperador (fr), Power, Percentage brigs Errichetta (Ital), Fillibert, Genoa; Annandale, Bun- ker, Boston; A F Larrabee, Carlisle, Salem; ber, Wiley, Bath; War Steed, Cash; Ephraim & Anna, and P'A Saunders, Townsend, Boston; Dr Portsmouth; Emma S Beuhla, Hess, Kingston, ‘Mass; 0. The | Chten fabric of empire to pieces, | This, no doubt, is what | not we are forbidden to do it because we are a neutral | Mon cause against such a miscreant.”” Ido not know | scnr John te, Norfolk—Pierson & Collins, which we did not possess thirty-four years ro cose tote tn: Proce end othe Buropeas. Coaptries Bremarck calculates upon, and what enegurages Mm t | nation. Ont neutrality is guaranteed to us by treaties. | whether this argument and this language willbe deemed | chr Reindeer, ‘ork River. Brown, Bishop; E Pharo, Cavhiier; ‘Acklam, Hooper; White The most tiringent measures have been taken ut all the | Dryyenn a. Tor (hough bela, aadamenandall - 4 ourt | We must be faithful to our neutrality that we may be re. | conclusive or satisfactory in England; they are certainly Schr Village Queen, Hatterhe, Washington, DO—A Abbott, | Loum. Howes. und A Liaro, shourds, Providence; Revenue, geaporis to guard against the admission of vessels from foolbardy, and aoa ta aavaly pore cash demnineen apected by other nations. This i¢ the reason why we | held to be so here, and, after ail, it is in America that Mr. Sone Chingarors, Lyons, Philaderphia—Bentley, Smith & lan ney ‘gt oe eine poe oR Cairo, Alexavdgia or Constantinople, until subjected to | ioeoience if he thought there was any real danger of have not protested. This is the reason why we | Davis is tobe tried. His Sauce @ worse fate cbr 33 Worthington, Worthington, Wilmington, Del— San, Bostent Me ty Eligabeth, W Metta, New Barns Lage the requirements of the quarantine. There can be no could not protest. But we have done something elac. | befall him than his death in Fortress . doubt that in an iinmense eity like London, with its ever | NS. bringing on a war. Por, wie hd Rous We have wot done it ourselves, our government bas done Ba gor—R P Buck & Co. ton; Horizon, Plum, Lynn; Sea Breeze, Coombs, New Lone lon—H 8 Rackett & Son. don. = coneie = hehe) } ferearing population considerably over three millions | Hearty’ all the various Siatce of Germany, would | '* hist oat make war on Mexico because our prin. | PFOfessional Child Murder—Horrible Rev- srreora Barlow, Fall Kiver~G N stranahas, PORTLAND, Aug If—Arr brig Nello Mowe, Balley, Ph cise of ‘the greatest vigilance to ward 1¢ off be a very different affair to that ’ against | cogs is married to th Lof Mexico. Frankly, wh elations. RB Smith, Nickerson, New Bedford—Ferguson & detphin; sche § 1 Stevens, Btudfey, do, Sia brig fora : Dewmark, and in the second a war cannot becarried on mle pepe dts wall gongs eens Autre the London Telegraph, A 1) Wood. PLYMOUTH, Aug 8—Arr schrs Corina M, Joues, NYorks, without money, anda great deal of money, which be | may uch @ policy lead us to? If the crowned heads | when {he General ‘compiles ‘his next list of |" Seht Harvest, Corwin, Bristol—@ N Stranahan, Ih, Reine Tageas, Fouedegnte. Our Paris Correspondence. Could not get without applying to the Chambers, who, | ¢Owld agree somo day (the crowned heads arocapa- | ine trades and professions of the United Kingdom he ard, Horwich 8 Rackets § Son, ee Denes k tank: sche Dossier Oakes Sacha Fite Pani, August 4, 1866, | after the way he has behaved towards them, would not | eqand sighed fy place our Count of Flanders on ite | must include tnfanticide among them. The trial of Mary | Steamer Ai ——— Gelpnis. ld schrs Prancls Edwards, B a Beauties of Imperiatiem—The Bourse Aficted Because the | V,%eFY likely to givo bim any. Time must show whether | new throne, thould we not be obliged also to send an | 280¢ Harris and Charlotte, Winsor, which has jast bocn ARRIVED. pr Kane, Ryder, do: Gtraite, Richardson, New York; Rmperor Cotches Cold—A Spicy Inguiry—Who ts the | presume too much aor the placate he sametiens ee ciast ine apes Coo Ne amaenere Goes Soeceees ik wn tagaien ood Wiser iecestve trace of a ea ere to Pecdooait Aue Te intiets ion PAWTUCKET Angle ta chy Hickmhan, Burger, NYore. 6 Lady Prince Napoleon is Travelling bout With ?—The | Of the Austrian government. the present the states- industry; while, since the mortality of infants in Lon- passed an Inman st bound i mi erate, up—the daughters of the Count of Flanders—and it is | Gon'and ihe great towns ie absolutely awful, it would be | Sueposea the Hi mbrg p Bound ant, pessed tab | Forres Mensce 7 bere. Eaves ene baad a a men at Vienna do vot appear in a hurry to demand satis- inst, a th ; Breach Peat Afresd to Suleribe to Ge Lincoln Medal— } ‘action for the scery ¥ Lreatment of thelr commissioner 18 feed ong wow iter marine’ republics, would i be | '00 much to hope that the rural districts have a mon Fon 7 3 fnrvan extra mnt 3 Hists as @ Monk—The Prince of Wales Not Going to | Hol ey are looking forward to the in- oly of the deadly vocation. The case to which we re ened steams hence for London; 18th, lat 40 64, Onerbourg—Outspoken,Comments on Mexican Affairs, de. | of the Emperor with the King of Prussit at | tyeu an uson tats by toeee an tae Bow en Prince, | was heard at the Inst assizes, before Baron Channel, Ton hi teamabi oneieachy vevers el," paberting Wheneser tho. Emperor is avay from Paris sinister | 'eieci an improvement in the relacous het een heat | Naturally we could not act otherwise. | There is a proce- Ne ee ee EE aes eee ce | Spouse W Jerome. ; 4, rumors about his health ,are sure to be circulated from | Cabinets, At any Fate they cannot go on i this way pm ring BA Rg Kict’ week, ama fer the purpose of Josten’ Page with mdse “se 40 time. The Mowdcurthovght 1 worth while vo | wueh longer, there must eter be a Feemvaaun oF 6B | oF Lapel thew'yon eaubot appea tour nevtrainy | OB, Harz, was allowed to pars from the dock | passed theirs" 03 uptul 4 it . insert @ paragraph affirming that his Majesty takes his | Om TOPO storial eu the Prussian Minister | '0.Fefuse to send troops to protect the daughter of L.co- sot Wiser Baar gs anteater strongly | of sand Key. passed sten 7 | ybathe regularly at Plombiepes and isin perfect health. | dow not care a button for moral defeats, and will hardly | POld 11. And you wonder, oh ye sublime statesmen! | been placed in her care; it had disappesred; it had been | tation, vouta b same day, at This was by way of answer to reports which excited | be very much affected by one be has just experienced at | thes 'wheelle vou"'noe wonder more that the DAtION las ead from suffocation oF expos- | presed n steamer, Baap sors 1, ou . found by the ‘some eneariness of the Bduree last week. 4 appears Cologne, in connection with the famous banquet. When | bad so much patience, and has not derogated all by | Ue tod eS eae ee eee msgeome enenanend signals with bark, 9—Arrechra Ella, Crocker, : Poland, dor Wanderer, Rowen’ Key, ven for Norky Lith, Mi chupe ie rien NYorke ry cot g og Kile Hall and Superior, Hateh, da, N'FRANCISC learr ship Syren, Moore, New SALEM, augit-okrr achrs Augusta, Getcbelih Fork; Hone rein Jam a, Gardiner for N , pee Ban i, Aug M4—Arr echr Wave Crest, Davia, PoLONTNOTON, Aug 17-—Arr sohr Whistler, Presbrey, New WAKE Aug 14—Sid sehr Hannah D, Chase, New | in, Perhaps t an wore standing N, show. | al. ‘ 1 “pee tbe Committee appointed to superintend the preparations tions given | “that the impor really dia ge: chill from bung caugnt | ‘or, was awoalved by the President of Police ax coming estas CF Oe eT CO TnEL ee praiees |e fe entmeny won incomplete, and. guust have te: | Img Wakemen, Gookio,g Dickizeque agra. | 4 | WAREHA! 4n a ebower. _ voy oer es pale pager the | jonger rept tthe people. They are only humble ser- mained so if the mother of the murdered child bad not | 4M ( the bar 12th, at 6 AM), with mdse and paseen- : . The question who was the lady eeen at Bristol and | Mane tothe District eure, who taled that paint wae | vants of a government composed of foreigners. been 60 Queen's evidence, 80 seen ee she | gore, ie Linnencang ot Co ‘oth ‘nat, int 27 125,190 79 90, . =: = aeiition with Prince ‘Napoleon, and mistaken by she Erg. | ‘10m was vot legal abd had to be rescinded. Of course, | After other remarks in the same syle the speaker | fiDha' agony Cpa a Rn Re te ee a clad wart ‘4 Gish Journals for 4be Privcess Clotilde, who wasait the | tle Attorney General was not satisfied with this | Moved, an address to President Juarez, which was | Which the younger nartated:—She gave birth to an illé- NE gale. accompanied whh a very heavy | (JORNA BUNIONS, CLUB AND INVER NAT Legere! 4 Judgment, bat appeatad from it to a superior tribunal, | S4°pted, expressing the strongest sympathy with the sid to paren gh on sen. 1PM, iat S720, ton 76°22, pasted atenm- cured without pain by Dra. RICE & HA tn Pane, sl Females ane; bt wo ur | Zea ay com lyases | Mebane, Sep et ee began rope | Gamal a et eta ae cat it | Heat Bin, ray, waningen, when. vi | Sistema notice has been taken of the affair that it must of noces- | the committee was occwpied by the soldi bh ave been employed to oppose leclarmg that they ; A 0, 5 con , occupied by Hory-and. the | were nlisted under fale, pretences, only as a guard for | Loto nurse, a she was changing her altuation, and | pase and passengers (cf Chem ha at | wmity be cle: ‘There wasa report shortly aftershat | S¥¢#ts dispersed at the point of the bayonet. ‘The Court y be cleared up. jas report shortly 8 | Of Appeal bas now given Judgment confirming the son. | “Me Princess, now called Empress, conversation between them on the road to the little cot- or teh #1 fhe Prince was suddenly coming to Baris, and it was | tence of the inferior court, «and rejecting the plea of the | Te Mexican Club have passed a vote of thanks to the tage where the child murderees plied her trade will show. an, Coffees, Fish, Flour i Murray, and nd b, Ssh Soria oer see ot gt maanens i ah G° TU THOMAS R. AGNEW'S, NOS. se Teh, Netherlands “Bond,” and addressed to them a very well Shed) 1200, Liverpool, 78, thee € ~— qhout the 10th, for the sites of the 15th, immediately { being one of the first instances i which a Prussi iter which he will go to tay ‘said, and thrown it into Torbay, flags of France and Austria in an enter; to destroy | bad ‘stifled on Adought his edject was to give explanations. He cid | government as contrary to the letter and spirit of the an insor beguiled the journey saying that for three Leghorn, the Rock - s J ere, 1 vi iy “ r 0. asl OW 5 ‘insor explain asl . Ou end Jrelacd. ‘Now the Nord saye that hewill be here | hor be resumed; but iis wet’ without’ poriace sajiahtened Belgian, Peohte’ Belkian Bag waited with the | S06 had. ‘put her fger undor the jugular vein.” She er. Ag By al 14 ion Une | Ale EVEN ORRAT BES cB _ ites, ee ‘BY ONE BOTTLE O ker, Monaco June 23, passed rae time at hie property | of justice has ventured to pass juclgment against the gov- | the rapubiic, to ereet upon its ruins ® throne as abomi. | and the sea 1 to pieces; and one she “put ‘of tnt ob being £4. is mat 4 ant. sostantte remorety all eoute, fata ne eTated. at Prangins, in Switzerland; and then it says that the | erning powers and convict them of tllegality, In America fra Prpceas Cloulde will not accompany tim, for the extra. J or England the seta might be suet for datonges, but in wal aetgines; ban they eases time, oF Oa frond J gue nck Sung wth aureha Bo ro “ ple are strangers to tbat crime; they know that it has wa Bremen ship, bound W. Aug i, Gay’ Head ordinary reason that “Prangins 1s more pretty thaa com -'} Uhis paradise of bureancratism no peice officer can be i NNW 6 tiles, spoke bark Surinam, from Barbados fortable, and that she preters Nendor.”” Thatis surely a | prosecuted, except with the consent of his sy joes ectious ov n born of weakness of a government whi ‘weak, feeble and nervous to, ~ areal tasttynumanam | Banheretg toca ater nat hme | tamu oar vewae ewe Tae ro, tenures Dude | Earn ee Anes tae ome eibg with ber husband im a | it#elf upon, the associated workrven, who have ts Gince Bay, 14 and keep the a y pke of Paria, instead of b bh and Mf upon, th d nd Reunion ( faldoboro), Tracey, 7, i daye pdf "than ven! Deantiful country. hitherto kept themselves aloof from the bowrgenise, and ‘With coal, to Snow & Bu: ‘pent for all other or i 1. Fam J { h : Io oe that yd eed Charlotte of Mexico pe an tactnneioe *! Ly fo conservativ.? camp, whose Ben Fripesse Roral Bt), Monroe, Cow Bay, 9days, with e pa or a few owt j ¢ may be thortly expected im Europe; the reason assigned § leadare were bidding big! their support, have resolved Paris correspondence on restore ble and ral _. dathe alarming state ot hér father King Lecpoutebecieh, p that te view of the flagrant attormpt of tho avthorities to | Marchal Hedaune ie etated to have asked the Emperors | negotiations, to ues oy ideale 2 apa ! If she once comes home I should think it very doubtful | etifle.al public discussion, the disputed questions pend- | permission to remain five years in Mexico, in eonse- | place; she tne oh fs Harris should get 7 Trieste Jue 18, and ‘whetber she will ever go back yy ing between the operatives and their employers must be | quence of his m with a Mexican lady. This news | it from the father of the child; but ‘get it anyhow else,” | Gi july arin fale Sty: Ly , The Abbe Listz, the reformed Tuan (not reformed, uurned sine die, and both parties unite to reeist the | stands very well with the complaints of imilian and alt by rig ve ), Waycott, 1, 18 days, with coal, ever, before old age made reform easy), is not yet in | inroads of jem. A great meeting of workmen was | his friends, which 1 have seen noticed in private letters, toJed Frae Cros! Paris, . but is ehortly expected. Since bis conversion he | held on Saturday at the Alhambra, at which resolttions | that the real Emperor of Mexico is Marshal Bazsine, rig Seren, Dy Crosby, Cow Bay, 18 mises rt With piety, and apends all the time not paseed | to the above effect were adopted, nem. con., and thus, | But the reason for such & at “Cow Bay, 16 days, with jp regan, ‘Aton muttering over his breviary in composine | thanks to the petty. spite of the minis\y | from his count ‘8 Marsbal of France seems a very ‘ fei, @ of “inystic music.” He lately produced an againat the House of Deputies, and the brutality | bad one. I will venture to say that his young wife does ), Gould, Cow Bay, 16 days, with 0 Bay, 17 days, with coal, to mas- mouth for Newburg. | Richmond, OB, 97 days, ry ‘@ ititled the Non ovsumus, by means of which their subordinates, the cunningly devised plan of the J not deaire to postpone for ears the ‘ment of the he fo ,.melt the bard bearts of those Italians who | Krens ‘cettung 4o-auit op the vs ah po ainst high smatdeestion and Pella! novelty wh would be se. A Parie journal sneer | those orders of society that form the strongholds of | the of her rank im Paris. the Marshal ingly why exercise hie musical genius | |\beral opinion, bas signally failed. himeatt shold remain &@ moment ‘occasionally hy Vor of his son-in-law, Emile Olivier. The German papers etate that Dr, a of Wach- | longer than his mi ae require is inthe ng beara? ‘ones might under the name of | ‘crebach, in Electoral ease, which he legree tmprobal days, iin cdtpemesam me | amare ements |S cr of i an i ‘etna, wi ho gcve + err ai Zoi bic: You wi raamber, wrk | arg pen Oigyeiess ad raed oSoroaar te iabo Usray nas any boas tod Woe PY Svs si wer reaes Mane Meee ea wie

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