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NEW YURK HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 + evantry, ‘upon authority cfence of re -dl é ¢ don, and that on the journey from the latter Committee, recently held at Columbus, at which seven- | fendant, her husband. From the pleadings 1t appear cueeety, Se Se otha me mehr te tae ace but so long as he THE CHOLERA. was first attacked —*, the d isease, which Mm ten members were present, twelve voted to sustain the | that tn 1566 the plaintiff, who is still a young lady ot o: Yoreat upon yk! » Sepenenes.- he maple iripee Wak within. sighiemn hewn at: Bh Prenident’s policy and five voted to sustain Congress. traordinary physical and intellectual attractions, inter. Whesse, es, omnes ecm eens ee. Tapes rr Proceedings of the Internations! Semt-| Qedical inspector ‘of “the” city, and. Dr. W. | MARYLAND Revouvnioxiec,—The Intcitigencer of the | married with the defondant, a prominent and wealthy aw atl pak eames the new has it, read such a book tary Commission in Constantinople | Budd, both pronounced it a case of Asiatic | 1@th has a despatch from Cumberland, Ma., stating that | Dookdealer in this city, and continued to live together teen Probably money is sate eae nee Bok. commmodliy Cg 4 its Action and Theory with Respect to cll seeilk Fi ot the Bows 6 mae wet in the largest vote ever pollod in that town the Johgson | as husband and wife at this city until the fall of 1868, ing it to sccount, but the number af new eee pont pd cg jocks ininerature as | th© Propagation of Cholera—Routes ot taken the disease, and it was hoped that it had | ticket was triumphant, We hear that Elkton, the home | when he, without cause or provocation, Immediately eS 80 great that there was a competition in the the Epidemic in the East and its Ef- ieee Sey. ane regret pea expremed -— oe of Senator Cresswell, was handsomely revolutionized at ates P4 a= fen Europe, shan nacned Pd trade, profits were pected wer cases to 01 and er ebild, bas al twas inevitable ener inferior sscurty taust be reearvod, pleco on the 20th of April | fect om Trade and Worship—Qusreme | burial, as the corpse had in ths caso been kept uninter- | *he election thereon Monday. tinued tlt proceed) uss taken against ita ‘There was a new field for money beyond doubt, and ue, = emensied tines and Fumigation, &c. red for four days, The general health of the city is ex- in the jfresent caso. The defendant, in his anawer, many onterprises which had formerly been monopolized ing Operations have been greatly OUR CONSTANTINOPLE CORRESPONDENCE. ee pgp RS LER RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. allages wat he did Rot absodon lier, but, on the combeary, po Sati cna se mrok lh Bayt 7. bat 7 the inclemency of the weather. Coxsranmixorte, April 24, 1866.) privy Council to the local authorities at the diflerent wenn nts in this city, where sho has since remained. smissed the com> of fact and coneli- ted by the plaints enable her TOKeeUte er alleged rights inthe matter, The motion was com- aced by J. K. Furlong for the plaintitf, and continued lay, when C. FP. Wetmore was heard in reply There were ninety thousand fewer persons in receipt The International Sanitary Commission continues its | eutports in the United Kingdom, urging them to take Services To-Day. giparocbel role England and, Wales at tbe end of | gitings in this capital om the sulject of tho proper means | presastions sctinat the introductlon af cholo, 4041 | aye gary of tho serieg Of aseourus Ny John Wil orease of more than nine per cent, Half of it was due to | Of preventing the return of the Asiatic cholera during the | this stop are the progress which the disease has made in | Nagas, on “The Things that are Coming on the Fart,” the improved condition of the cotton districts, coming summer, The winter has here been extremely | Europe even at this early season, and its appearance at | will he dolivered this ovening, “at eight o'clock, at the A Fenian shoomaker has been arrested in Sligo, Ire- | mild; there has been but little snow and almost no frost; | Rotterdam, University buildings, Washington square, Subject . for attempting to seduce two men of the Eighty- | yen the usual rains of the season have been bat scanty. The Use of pon a trial before the referee } Prudence. Shareholders, however, wanted their 15 por ‘cent, and when twenty concerns together were on the look ut Gert on Ge the trade was inevitably security implies moderate interest; if the in- terest is to be increased the secu! ust to some ex- | third regim ir allegiance, ring " phur. “The Destiny of America. '? olant, The decision was reserved. tent be, pan though ‘4 is qui to. possible that high | them 2 Venta cain aot ete uae te go to | Summer has come without any spring, and apparently » Aaah collauaale ie meaner, Apel A). Rev. Eastburn Benjamin will preach at half-past seven - —— commercial intelli management may | America the former will be very warm. Tas nae cated to the jemy of on 4 half. ten th jh 4 at three o'clock this y n exatnines whether the vapors of sulphur are | and balf-past ten this morning an ARMY BULLETIN. Sommand prods aod safoty tee. Unfortunatel: 4 Before the Gour d’Assizes of the Seine, France, were | It is worthy of remark that while the eommission is | s preventive against the cera af thoterg, “inlucs been | afternoon, at St. Ann's Frew church in Rigliteenth streot, ah eau 8 judged, on the 28th of April, no less than twenty-eight aged in concocting measures to prevent the return | obéerved shat the mining population of Fahiun, in Date the afterpoon service being for deaf mutes, Rev. Geo. them boys under sixteon yours of age. prge aaidaaaio! Sate ares the Hodjaz, nono | caflia, Swen, has never been visited by this epidemic, ach Unis ovenla: onpRnen, Aceused of the crime of uttering base coin. This crow P' Egy tho | #04 this has been attributed to the sulpburous vapors | @ Hepburn will preach at the same place this 6: Captain Geo W, Curbing, aswetant quartermaster, to of culprits was guarded by as a crowd of | are being taken to prevent its reappearance in the | emanating from the copper pyrite which is worked there | This evening there will be « servico in the Preaby: | Jackson, Michigan. 6 ee each other with, involuntary, fa: | city Auburbs. As it Is sald that the cholera made some fore mtn rama th ise i i her band. during the ch | torian church in Allen atreet, near Grand, at aquarter | ‘i & "John Ch y ¢ Island of St. Litela, in 185 dnance Sergeant Job the group presented as sad a picture | fifty thousand (say thirty thousand) wiotims during the | viticg ‘of 1a Soufriere, sudorod most, there being as | Defore eight o'clock. Sermon by the Rev, T. L. Cuyler, “Army, from duty as the W satisfy these conditions. They advanced their funds ‘on advantageous terms, but with defecuve security, and disaster, ‘the result: was Spirit of the Foreign Press. All the French journals of May 5 contain the declara- Vion made on the previous day before the House of Repre- re can be well imacined. | last eummer here, you can imagine the number of graves | many as twenty-two « of Brooklyn. to duty at Fort Miller, Ma sentatives by M. Rouher, the Minister of State, every | The pisces de conviction placed upon the bureau before | ground and in the capital, most of them not more than | ber for its «mall popul 1 jorwegian language will bo held at No. by q TY | the judges were simple and few. A handful of plaster wie, fm aituated above the bolling Service in the Norweg ring RELIEVED Paper commenting mote or less on the subject. The | of Paris, along iron ladle, a small stove, and acertain | Wo, or at the most three, feet In depth, and but slightly | ie eet i ai tit ite 52 Market€treet (formerly “Presbyterian chureh of the | — Ordnance Sergeant i hard Moore, United States Paya, in summing up the Minister's declaration, says: — pees hed Spr spp ay ee aoe por covered. Then the ordinary sluices of the place are left vapors, with which the Sea and Land”), at haif-past ten A.M. Rev. V. Koren areny, fore Far’ bel ‘ort Hale, Conn, and ordered to M. Rouher has spoken, anda bright light is shining | (U)Y Knew the use, and wi - Ingenuity, seit’ | open, filled with the most infections of substances. These | Hence Dr. Guyon conclude ‘etlictdtes cy Bea ata ikea 6 upon the situation of France in the present foreign reliance, youth and apparent innocence, they were found being left to the immediate action of the local authorities | Visited Fahtun it is not owing w the prophylactic : f Ae ai ‘iad edn oo pa yond by i Sale tas, ite Bins complications. This situation is go clearly defined hat | ™-suflicient for the purpose. The coiaage, consisting 6 t to the accidental absence of those causes Rev, Dr. Wescott will proach to the young, morning | Army, from duty i. not a voice could be heard throughout the world to ac- | Of five franc pieces, astonished the jury, so perfect | they are totally neglected. olera. It appears rather strange that Dr. | a cond stroot, | 0 Fort Hale, Conn. evening, in his own church in Forty i he execution; and the facility with which the ‘ erlooks the fact that the Oe shincbeLamnovs. euse her of @ policy of ambition and ambiguity, orto | Wi" t : Thave heard of nothing being done by the commission he fact that the mines of Fablun are | jorweon Seventh and Fishth avenuea : » ners were enabled to get rid of it as fast nines, and that it has long been urged by D: Major General T, H, Ruger, commanding Department sii oeane Visine fey reel oe henerniee a8 completed no longer became a mystery. The | on the subject of the best treatment of the cholera, hat copper ig a provorvative against choleca; an | At the Pilyrim Baptist church, in Thirty-thira streot, | of North Caroling, has boeh ¢ dered to assume the duties speech on German affairs with all that he may have said } (etaile of tho trial were curious, | E one of |, Where somany physicians attendod to the sick it might be | opinion horne out by several facts wo have from tine to | the Rev. Halsey W. Knapp will preach, morning and | of wvsintant Commissioner of Whe Frowtmen's urea in in previons discussions, and they will find that his lan. | {hese youn scoundrels en map ragdcreagnted supposed that their united experience would form a code | time brought under the notion of our renders, epicially | gyening tint State, The chi quartermamor of that depart ordains that the -individtal accused of coining nay be | of treatment which could guide others inother countries. | Atyatywia (pain) have menifected thelr presers The morning servies in the Memorial church, corer of |" A board of officers has been appointed nine the absolved, even after conviction, if he should succeed in | It\scomposed of some thirty-eight members, named | power quite as unmistakably. ay those of Fablua obtaining the arrest of any other coiner, It was a pitiable Europe. | that Dr. Lisl sight to ‘behold this. steeple chase between these accom. | 224 deputed by the various governmonts of Europe. | thal Dr Lisle, ed | ploce of ground at Camp Dennison, Obio, a 8 permanent cemetery for the burial of deceased United States soldiers. ‘be led in spite of herself into a struggle in which she Waverley place and Hammond street, will be conda rmined not to take an active part. by the Rev, Dr. Spencer; the evening service by the Rev. has ever been the same. “In the present situation highly satisfactory to feel assured that France will , of Marseilles, by aging sulphate of doges than'Dr. Bureq, « ‘Tho Opinion Nationale of May 5, after reviewing the | plices in crime, each one aspiring to the prize to be ob- | Many of them are not medical men; some are civillanss | tyeniy one cholers patients Out of tyenty-alx: whereas | Mr. Bly, ‘smlstant minister of Calvary church, cave. of abeoned for sixty days ts granted to Brovet German situation, gives the followin, pes by bape hy Pet prope ple f pgeedar li mostly the secretaries of the legations residing here, and | py t! onda 'y treatment he lost twenty-eight patic A sermon on “The Second Coming of Christ,”” will be | Brigadier 4 al O, Rutherford, of the Quarter We ask all men of common sense who are blubbering aco Macy ee one aene ee, a few have been sent expressly for the commission, as | out of thirty-six. | We really think that such strong evie | preached at the sanctuary, 10 Firat street, this evening, | Master General « office, oe Sivsnscinalien of she. evils. of: wars, was help yer d Was the chict imwelt, aha gold vetrochusenta tt the | from France the clvil deputy is the Count do Tallemand, | #¢H¢® a¢ this deserves further attention by JL. Behop sineten: Gace tury and id to Maior en na re fless Mak Legros i & a ieee wor 5 ae The pastor, Rey. J. P. Nutting, will h, morning | SPhy’ 7 i ealeeant having been trampled upon at Warsaw and elsewhere; | P*lleville theatre. formerly chargé d'affaires at this place, since holding Poiitt and afternoon, at the Freewill Baptist i Bevan, | eee ee eee eee tla temoiea, ' no more international rights; people could not even | There is much talk at Rome of astounding cases of ex. | the rank of full minister (in partibus). agreo " rred Cano « Vice Presipeycy.—The South and | Wenth street. Major D, Woodrad, Twelfth United States Infantry, to. calling reht all, anomie sen Senin at roms, faite Ih coiiog gis uarel Mentone we avnet ‘isy cxorciee | The members have resolved into two factione— Wet ee Chiat ‘si i. apie il ts - ithe Nev; tie. Hiallpvekdhun erect: Meaay in the. Witl |: gether wa eee regimental headquarters, recruits and pons ha and euaeta inbeesianea White, others an | by monks, who say that she Is possessed with devils, | English and French—the former headed by the Secretary / oneal Rm A nt . rs ah i tieth street Presbyterian chureh, between Eighth avenue | companies 6 and H, Third battalion, are ordered to pro y u j “d m ri af men county, New Jer for the | and Broadway half-past ten in the morning and in | coed to Washington serted the right of nations to govern themselves by | The girt lodges in a cottage near the monastery, and is | of the English Embassy, Mr. Stuart, formerly of her ind repert to Major General Augur. Placing tho national sovereixnty, expressed by universal suffrage, above the dead letier of treaties which are torn asunder; neither war nor peace, but an armed peace, dan- gerous to liberty and ruinous even to free countries. To & situation of this kind there were but two remedies—a European congress or war. Nobody desired a congress; nobody is desirous of a war which is imposing itself to taken to the church to get the devils cast out of her.,| Britannic Majesty's legation at Washington, Vice Presidency in 1868. the evening at a quarter to Sp. ol er a The Presby- invited to attend terians and the public On April 8 the Francisean Superior brother preached a The chief subject of discussion is that of a Tae Ravicay Powey.— sermon, in which he solemnly prociaimed the names of | quarantine to be placed upon all vessels arriv- | gary tit 1870.” they aa: the devils who had that day been cast out from the girl. | ing at the eastern ports of the Red Sea from y we f They were Bego, Asmodeo, Belzebu Lampo, Justitie | those of British India, As the pilgrim passengers which | leave there at that time.’ In these fow words the Hart declinator, &e, The Pope would appear rather annoyed | these convey are all subjects of her Britannic Majesty's | ford Ames epitomizes the policy of the radicals ae untold- by the absurdity of this superstition, for he has sent a | possessions in India, such a detention naturally afects | aq in ghoir constitutional amendinent. jive us the ron of the Trea. ‘and you can take what we Sixth * Universal will hold the ner of Thirty clock and Sunday school at two o'clock in of quarter before eleven in the morn- Brooks, NAVY BULLETIN. Everett DETACHED MAY 9. minander Thos. G, Corbin, from uty an Hoot oap= Burope as disease imposes itself to the exiausted or- | Physician to examine the ecstatic girl. them most, Some of the members hold that the epidemic : 4 Bs 8a heretofore announced All are invited to attend, | tain of the West Ind ganisin. Snow fell on the first of May at several tons in South | can be checked and arrested by rigid quarantines and by | GeNeRAL Ganenenn’s Mruricat Vrosmeent. The Cin is 416 a Sievinse RING ane byeuligiattne ; Der AC Devon and Cornwall, England. At Totnes the storm | thoroughly furigating, while others, in the minority, | cinnati Commercial says: — al Garfleld Nods himself | Free church of the Redemption in Fourteenth street, Pagwed Assistant The English Divorce Court. lasted two hours, say that, ‘being an epidemic, it is not transmissible by | ing tient piace. His military reputation made him a | between Third and Fourth aven with the Board of Kxamivers at Nw York and ordered TE vORC “DON 4 : ontact with infected clothing or by diseased individuals. ; wii Ang aseg ; ; : 1 the receiving abip Ohio. COURT OF PROBATE AND DIVORCK, LONDON, MAY %. | — In the course of evidence given recently before the | The anestion of a quarantine decply interesta also the | Congressman, thrusting him in over the- head of | ‘Conf of the Christian { vi Avmistant Surg the (Before Sir J. P. Wilde.) Deputy Recorder of London, it was stated that land near church corner of Thirty first street and Ninth avenue, Persian and Turkish pilgrims. ‘The former, after visitng | John Hutchi ) Ohio and ‘ed to the Naval Academy. his prede at a good mu Featherstone vs. Featherst-ne and Jeremy.—Dr, Spinks or, st. Paul's churchyard was worth one miiliompounds per “ William rier an vening at the Nussau strect Baptist ehurch, Jobn Y Taylor, from duty ed for the petitioner. The peutioner was achemaist, | acre. Hee ee ee Eee a eeeser a, | Last winter Garflold took an active part in the Senatorial |. Hrooklyn with the Hoard of Examiners at New York, and waiting Fee ui sean srgicans in a 1852, After In consequence of the improved condition of the | those of Mecca and Medina: and the Jatter | contest, favoring the election of Schenck. That, of Rev. Edward 0, Flagg, the rector, morning and even. | orders. - 6 together in different parta of England théy went to | Thames water, large quantitities of whitebait are now | travel hence at least. many do) through Asia Minor to | course, was not rolished by She friends on the | ing, at the Church of the Resurrection, in Thirty-fih | Surgeon J. 8 Dongan, from duty at the Naval Acado family in England, making a suitable provision for her, | “4ted (0 London by railway daily. the enidemic be introdnced into Persia from India, or by : sapiens aha: At the Chapel of the Holy Trinity, in Eighty-fourth | . Lieutenant ¢ D. Whiting, from nd of steamer T nt Edward A k Mr. Joveph Brookshank, a Bingley (England) manufac- | tho Persian gulf, it may be carried overland into the | to succeed Ben Wade, and that Gen turer, has been committed for trial at Leeds on a charge Ln sed ew — head be taken direct by | help him to draw of having feloniously and maliciously destroyed eighty. | sea to the ports of the Red tevin dp ao, | Phas Bid nos ole friends, ¥o | ¢¥oning. irs of I The French have also a large number of pilgrims from | °F 1p 60. Fh Das pie pee. P Sapna of one, So PEDOREST, OF DE SORT SE TA GRRE aR Aiea GED REGIE, and the'| Garfield ‘now has te controat the combined: forces of Lecture for the Jews, by the Rev, Dr. Morgan, rector ‘At the London Guildhall, on the 30th of April, a man | Works on the Suez Ca Sherman, Wade and Hatching, and it is not improbable eatemi teak e evening, in th named Rickett was remanded on a charge of having | coniticting reports of the French and English despatches, | Mat he approaches the termination of his political ea. | street and Eighth ik would near Fourth avenue, Rev. Wm ond will Southern Ohio in | preach in the morning, and Rov. Edward 0. Flagg in the Bhe had since conrmitted adultery with the co-respon- dent, who was said tw be employed at a theatre, —De- erve nisi. Loxpon, Max 3.—Gerrard v. Gerrard and Ulitwrne. —Dr. Spinks Kipeeres for the petitioner; Dr, Tristram for the respondent; and Mr. Pritchard for the co-res- pondent. wnarriage in this case took place in Nov- t mer Don, and rf Monengabela, ) sloop Macedonian, 1 to steamer Monongatiels, nt Roderick Te MeCook, Acting Master Lyman ember, 1800, at the British Embassy in Paris, the res. | ¢mbezzled one thousand two hundred pounds beionging een ats calor Geer aes aneethe, aes bo thy |::veer. half-past ten in the morning. Jews and Christians are Kougn FG. M Acting Avnisatant ot having run away from sehool with the peti- | 10 Messrs. Walton and Earl, wine merchants, by whom pate direct to the Hedjaz for the purpose Of aueartale Tymnssee: Cealemimeincie. tte Cbhate whi tienes aaces cordially Invited. * Barleigh, Gunner GP, Cashman and M After the marriage they went to New York, and | be had been employed as traveller at a salary of five ing whether or not the effects of the sacrifices are there . ‘sou wigbnaed ‘The Mysteries of God! will be the subject of the | MV. Thomas from steamer Toga and wal shortly afterwards returned to England, and lived in | hundred pounds a year, including his expenses, left expoeed tothe sun or concealed beneath the soil | The Tenth Indiana district is getting excited over the | morning discourse, and After Death the Jodgment” the | orders % lodgings in Halsey street, Chelsea, The petitioner was In the year 1865 thero were 2,567 offenders committed | has reported in the latter sense, This is believed and | nomination of a Congressman, Hon. Joseph H. Defrees | subjett of the evening discourse by Rey, Day K. Loe, at Acting Third Assistant Engineers J.C. Brown, abass then teacher at a school, and he afterwards obtained an appoin'ment in the Bengal mounted police and went out tolndia, They then cohabited in India until the end of 1862, In July, 1863, he went back to Indias but she was ‘enable to a company him on account of her appreach ing a. she remained in Eniland unfll Septem- , 1864, when she rejomed tho petitioner in India. By thai time, however, he had received information as to her conduct which induced him to send her back to this country. He soon afterwards followed her, and he then * ascertained that during his absence she had been carry- beck tg EP pone AR Ae rag Be eee, i Jag: proven by the Meelis Gepasation as a fact is the present incumbent, and six patriotic gentlemen the Uatversallst chure b, corner of Bleecker and Downing . © Soe ary A, Chase, from seamer Tioga a imprisonment, 19 to be detained in reformatory schools, |" ‘The Porte is apprehensive that it may be called upon | #f eager to serve thetr country in his place Dickie iii Act ng Third Amsixtant Engineers PJ. Murphy and and 216 to be whipped, fined or discharged on security. | to execute the findings of the commission and to nom ‘Tne efour Srxatonsmr,—A New Haven corte: | Washington square, Mate W. & Armand Morgan Lutton, from nteamer Jar Some minor operations in s have been perf nate officers—alLat its own expense—for this purpose. | 1, Breese ve wobeble |. “Phe Soul's immorta granted leave of absence ia heen Hospital, Geaek, eae what ts yom ot One of these might even be that in case of the retum of | "Pondent of the Boston Post-says that tho most probable ee eee Ensign §. E. Willetts from command of steamer “local anwsthesia,”” The parts operated upon were ren- | the cholera in the Hedjaz, Arabia, there shall beno sac | eeult of the political combinations in mneetiont and walttng orders nies ret ea Is oN o ed § enato: 7 ‘erner, Mates Parr Son, in presence of Sir James Coxe, Commissioner in | among the Mussuiman population of Constantinopio, | (’r& this cagsuicee ‘ no | {AY on which, In nccerdance with the promive of Christ, | orders Lunacy, Dr. RB. D. Tannabill and Dr. Barbour, all of | and thoy say (though I do nog believe the statemont) that | Makytaxp Pours.—The Annapolis Gasetty and the | 6 poy Ghost desvended in the form of tongues of Gre Acting Ai in the University Building, ve u'clock thiv afternoon, on Whit-Sanday and Ember Days. ant’ Paymaster W. W. Castle, from fag on a criminal intercourse with the co-respondent, hom ¢: themsel iste the Sheerif of Mecca and the Civil Governor have noti- | Somertet Herald, two Union journals, are out against the " steamer Tioga and ordered to rattle accounts. ecar Ullithoroe. The co-respondent had been on inti: | “40m exbressed themecives satisfied with the results. | (rl Shey. Ot ations and retirement. from that country, Nica section of that party, The Gentle oppose colorea | 22 Sat upon the Aposties assembled in council; where: b ‘Acting Voluntesr Lieutenant Thon F. Wade, from mate terms with bim when be was: livin with the res | In ae t and Ponca age Ayr, yma apprehensive of their lives. radical se rg of that pa: if i; . PP ; by, as the Scriptures teach, they were filied with the Seamer Shamrock and ordered Ww recewing sh p pondent in England. © respoudent and the co- | forward present q fh t at 7 . | suffrage and favors a modification of the registry law, oy a ve Ohio, Feopondent had flied answers denying the charze, but | and if the weather continues favorable the harvest will | 1 Sas cetutiie iis castonios catia ee cnen|| aah cease Holy Ghost end began to speak in divers tongues the | “Ariing wasign Chartes Wilson, from receiving ship ‘the petition was proved and there was no defence, | beexceptionably early. When tl are ready the sittings will be resuined, We Dorihion’ we te wonderful works of God. The festival i# more particu- | Vermont and ordered to steamer Winoonki, at Eastport, i, vo 4 strong faith in the honesty and nee 4 M Decree nisi, with costs against the co-reapondent. The government of the Danubian Principalities has | learned through the public papers that the government patriotism of Prosident Johnson and in his efforts to re- larly observed in the Catholic and Episcopal churches. Third a Wie sae alae als, ae abolished the use of passports, of the United States would probably nominate deputies i ; In the f ' constract the Unio id believe that the abuse ao fre In the former it i# s double of the first clase, and a fos. Miscellaneous Foreign Items. At the French convict hnlks at Toulon has been in- | to take part im it, and seemed satisfied thereby. It will | jo" Toy Fee by a cortain class of ‘politicians is uf | tival to be strictly obverved in the latter. At the morn. meamer Tora, end honors my discharged. ovo t is watd that the Hungarian statesman, Horr Deak, | scribed on the to exist for some months more. called teat Ing service tho Irssons from Deuteronomy xvi., 1-14, | ¢ jin attainar Jambine. abd honorably din andl fhas been summoned from Pesth by the ‘Emperor of In conclusion I will venture the assertion that the eg wk ws and Acts 1v., 1-28; the Gospel of #t. John xiv, 15, and | f "ym swainor Jeamine, and honorably discharged. Austria to Vienna, in reference to proposals for a more jons in Cochin China, Such an event | cholera is fully and fearfully transmissible by diseased | Governor ov Was Vi Ped um | Epistle, Acts li., 1, are read, and Paalms 48 and 68 are AB cee oy Pee MS clea Mia apcedy weitemen of the ivngaran, question. His ever before occurred. his arrival caused a con- | individuals and by infectious articles, and ittherefore can | mers is spoken of as the conservative candidate for | chanted. In the afternoon the losone Isaiah xi, and Acta | Mont and order 1A beach anid the Emperor is willing to make important can- read, le sensation amongst his companions, be arrested by quarantine and fumigation. This must be | next Governor of West Virginia. xix., 1-21, are , and Peale 106 and 145 are done both to and preserve cities and to check its ; chanted. "The preface for the day ix in the cowitnunion | Mauer Jasmine, and wating orders. So. seca te et Meme! oC ee Mangariane for i ae piven 5 biden doe continued, | spread from house to house. | There is no real reason to ‘Tux Farxpusn’s Bunga 4 ee ex. —A correspond: | Simon. One of the two vers ‘for those who are to DET AGRED—MAY Ue ate 7. rey en extension from one family to another | ent of the Macon, Ga, Jowrna’ , writing | be admitted to hol) lers'’ into be used daily durin, Acting First Assistant Engineer Day) , from The council of the National Rilo Association of Iin;- | Many of the twisters Ml beamers are out on strike for jp Messenger, vette lym iy ir ducieg |, Aion Lien Aasoant Regionet 3 avid & Robe attacked are promptly and effectually cared for and . land has issued the conditions under which the Queen's | aM advance of five percent, which has been given by | the premises furmipated, from Barber county on the 26tI; altimo, says Monday, Wednesdi Prien et the embe ‘Acting Séoond Assistant Engineer William Moat, from pi pedoae deeds Aevmn Beg hyevoepietreny™ pe irerr big AS edie age Io Aly tomeamea Trompe action is indtspensably requisite, and general | there Ix no Bureau the freedmen are working well, and | aay for thie season, fon fn Png to the rhush, ate | cleaner Jesmine, ond ordered 10 steamer ldaba Vise for weaving ecaras cloth Was & deferred ty the cleanliness and & healthy diet equally #0. seom very well satiefied. May and June will try them.” | fasting days of obligation jor Goorge W Kiereted, No competitor will be permitted to shoot unloss he be provided with a certificate from the commanding offi- f — 1 ied 4 orderod to steamer Idaho, eer or adjutant of bis corps that he was returned to the | masters. The operative stonemasons remain on strike, Baurwone Crev Poirie.—A meeting of the so-called Thoga, and Was omen ag efficient on the 30th of November last, or | &&d no steps have been taken to settle the difference bo- © era in England unconditiona! Union men of Baltimore was beld in that The A x ary: Raaien veTACHeD may 12. has quaiitied as efficient this year and has been selected | tween them and their employers. The foundry laborers | 4 CASE IN LONDON AND PREPARATIONS TO MERT eee ee oy ay, Arwintant Surgeon Jowiah Ho Catver, from the receiving to represent bis corps. ~ are also trying to get their wages increased. ‘. THE DISEASE—ITS rnooness aT ska AND now | “7 °F ~ ‘igetomona da ae perenp pega jeoers “ the Executive Board of th ee! yey ship Princeton, aud granted rick leave of carne ine) nd 7. ic Congress aad the minority of tate Executive Com- dg ee hf pend . Acting volunteer Lieutenant Charles O'Netil, from the At arecent meeiion to Lenten, of the begper fiind pune of miler dema be Bbaprnine as ena sup. IT 18 CARRIED. ne their work amon, Leggo ingSedt Bg receiving ship Princeton, and ordered to steamer #ham- ton {From the London Times, Ln | he Tnitlee were adopted. erg jay contains in | pee map | Pon gino the gen ed to London atte, -eern of the Registrar General ‘sul es NOW mt competed the is an rently undoubted case of Astatic ints wate, tee comm price charged recently | cholera. ‘The discase in its epidemic character may at | ° Of the House of Representatives, hax been appointed velaud, Ohio; View Presidents, W. M. MePhernon, | Lackawanna er was from two Lye to two shillings and four pence | any momont be among us But the trath is that ita | Collector of Internal Revenue for the Secoud Congrem Saar er davinin; 6s visstvtnd tle Oud per (eight quarts) for milk consigned by | course since its appearance in Europe last midaummer | ional district of that State. of St Louis, and Rev. Willlam Bockwell, of at allivan, to receiving ship Ob Wholesale country dairymen to retail milkmen ; but are. | has been marked by none of the usual ebaracteriatics, | ¢ e age 5 ‘ Judge | Pbiladeiphia; Treasurer, Ebenezer Cauldwell, of Now | ,, Acting Master Gideon & Holloway, to reemiving ship duction is now made, and from one shilling ‘and eight | and we cannot venture upon any of the conclusions Se ee ee | Vers Aeanern. Le New York, and Albert | PFivecton. pence to one shilling and ten pence is the standard price: | which would have been justified a few years since. Hap- | J. J. Winans, of the Greene district, is announced by his |» Capwell, of Brookly corresponding Secretary, Rey Second Assistant Engineers I. D. McEwen, Frederick or about five cents a quart. pily the change seems to be all in our favor. The cholera | friends as a candidate for the Supreme Court, subject to | Dr. Backus Secretary, Rev. Or. Hisco, | I+ Miller, Chas HM. Greenleaf and Acting Second Amist- While the annual rate of mortality for the whole of | Of 1865 was not like the cholera of 1849 or 1892 It was Managers, D. M. Wilson, J Rew JB ant Knginerr David Pace, to steamer bh lows Aprowrusnta,—Rdward Wright, late Speak- ‘ might be deemed consatent with ounenny—MAy 10. ywing offierrs were ch for Seta yee eae Wine “| Lieutenant Commander Geo. H. Perkins, to steamer Liberation of Religion bse ar Sipe on of the Executive Commitice stated that the exceeded by £3,000 that of last year, and the hada balance in hand of £1,696. Resolutions ‘were adopted expreseing satisfaction at the results of the last election, at the passing of the Parliamentary Oaths and Qualitication for Oiice bill, at the present position of the chureh rate question, and at the willing evinced 4m the Univers ties and in Parl.ament to abandon secta- flan tests. © ‘The Religions Tract Society of England has held ite pels 6 con Union State C f Newark, N he > te annual meeting in London. The Bow stated that 627 | England is only 22 im a thousand, in Manchester it is, | ¢88 Of an exotic pestilence and more of an ordinary api- a rd ny Regence State Convention. | Thomes, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and Rev. Howard Gegood Mave Mery 3. Desimense, to centage Binearet, licants received free grants of tracts to the value of ¢, 31, and in 1865 was 35.6. | demic. It did not arrive from the same regions o1 el | Judge Josiah Seott, the incumbent, is in the field for re Vernon and Rey. Rdward Lothrop, all of ine Ey ee ; ", haw us rt a hy fags 1B emeBg Booed to | by the same track; though, on the other band, it bas | pomination. The mame of © B. Kwing will also be ety soll and Henry T. Devis, to steamer Mamachuset Sods granted was 417,558. The figures do not include eg land, enters fully into the | lingered strangely and Uenaciously | in many places sented to the Convention At the University of Notre Dame, at South Bend, tn ORDERS REVOKED —May 10, the foreign grants, the circulation in France for the year | subject of the Impurities of the’ atmosphere and its | Mroughout the winter season. and has diffused itself | Pree corre iana, an itoponing religious cer-mony will take place on | Lieutenant Henry D. H. Manley, (0 steamer Lacks. Being 1,030-000; in Switzeriand, 212,120. in Belgroun, | effects in that city. He divides the atmoxpheric impu. | 'fegularly over a wide tract of couutry . Jouxsox Coxvaxrion i St. Lovin. —On the Oh of | The'SiA urine monthe Some twelve bishops: among | Wanna, and to return to school ahip *abine 313.000. Large grants in money, paper and publications Into solid, vesicular and garcous; | Huw tho di ease. after devastating the cities of Egypt | June next there will be in St. Loutse grand State Con- | them archbishops Spaildine and Purcell, have accepted | Lieutenant Winfeld 8 tchley, to school ablp Babine, ave been made to diferent countries in Asia and Amer. | shows that the first, which occupy the lower | it Tae) eet ned ane a ae ei ttt ac. | vention of the conservative party of Missourl the invitation to be present and take part in the coremo- | and waiting orders Ses, the total value being £14,575, The total receipts of | *ratum, act am irritants to the respiratory or- ere. ‘Auanilo ( fpain and F at in " pettinettincgpedttay assis General | aioe of blesing and erecting upon the dowe of the Un onpenep——May 11 Qe society amounted to £107,255, and the expenditures ; thet the vesicular imparities, which form | reer ee ae Laer ee ean and France, and fel ayy maatpent. —fieneral | orsity of Notre Dame, a tatue of the blemed Acting Assistant Surgeon Ernest D. Martin, te the rae 105,584, leaving a balance in hand of £1,371. The direct excitants of \many types | ¥non P wag wap dinner tnt Dy ite tooo Fl ro | Avgurtus Caesar Dodge and General Fite Heary Warren, | Virgin Mary. It oy will | ceiving ship Princeton. circulation of the society's various publications during | Of disease; while the . purely gascous enertate the sys- ‘pons thn» By Tor a tow davs'on the tonthern | of Lowa, both support the President's poliey. eclipse everything kind which bas ever teken RENIONED the year numbered 46,060,000, mr prey. “Of the solid im. | plague a pong oa Dak. savte teen Gah, teveah | Oni Pouaric —A Washington special to the St. Louis | Place in the United States Midshipman George Mere ‘Thursday, May 3, from half-past eleven o'clock until a + 4 the principal is coal smoke, 4 MEMOS yr tnd dense canopy over | Htle has heen mid of the demic, "hae il been | pemorratcaye information from all parts of Ohio ator | The Jeni Menem wave —The annial wawon of the | ay Me et atggon, anchester, and causes e murkiness in the streets from | fooouod Gnly a few days ago will ber trean | that vigorous efforts aro being made throughout that | the city of New York, The executive comsiuitice have | of steamer Togs agen, at balf-past yelock, it was.as dark as in the | Wrch suey ate never, free. Mr. Leigh shows that the | (Phe reader's memory. A Liverpool steamer | State 10 elect conservative men at the primary electio insued « circular notifying the congregations of the time nesioxmp—May 1. of a winter's night. At both periods there wasa | MAM annual m oe ee ie greater in | sited for America with thirteen hundred pore ‘ ce p> and plice, and we anticipate an upusuaily full representa- | Acting @neigo F. It. Jaschke, of steamer Paul Jones moderate fall of rain, with little wind. Leneeave cat CSesiicy on tn uny’ other divisions of | SE’ kased. ‘There wae me ebolere at Liv Faxgumen's Covars 10 w8 Asotimn. —'* Dixen,'' the | 1101," "Tie questions to be considered at the comine sae. | suepended from rank and command for two years, and Hagfand, Wh ihe exeeption of Loosen, she left, nor was any infection supposed to exist | Washington correspondent of the Boston Advertiser, rays | sion wiil be of importance to Ieracl It ie of the fret | one half of his leave of absence or walling py There are various new private clubs in embryo in Lon- | among the passe ; but the broke ont upon | it le understood that the President has directed the abo- | consequence that fair representation of the | be forfeited {7 that lume past twelve noon, the town of Birmingham, was enveloped in almost total darkness, ai Iway, bearing i don ; one, called }, conn) of gentlemen Vvousel ° United © Commacter 1 ST. Arnold, late commanding officer Royal Marites, Woolwich Tek cies cit, Company. | whose bond of union is to be thelr Noretion, £) private | (oe,fo7aae, and the Weety cases Halifax with a report | tition of all the Freedmen’s Courte in the Southern eee aaa | ad eemaner Goonies Fusry the box was sent back to London, as no ohe | ‘Bea established ; another club, to consist | increased to three times that number. Exactly the aamo | Staten former snenices, Whase pre apromrep—ay 10. © elaimed jit, and it was left in the lost property office just become un fait A | thing occured in the autdmn, when the British steamer Tue Parnowes's Ber ~The Boston Port says the and importance of the de Decatur A Randel, of Baltimore, Md, Acting Third ‘eatil the-end of April, when it was o and the body Atalanta arrived at New York with the cholers raging | yrecdinen's Bureau is the biggest cut worm that ever Asmintant Buginect, and ordered Wo steamer Chicopee @f a child discovered init. Dr. ‘tbat the €n board, though she had left this country with aciean | 1°14. Siantation and a letter from the South The following pastaral letter to the churches of the arrorereyMar 11. ‘child bad been bora alive, and had lived for a week, but bill of health; and, again, @ British troopship with so! | © os Ber rom the South #y* | potscopal diocese of Connecticut has been laued by Norbert G. Coffin, second Beutenant Marine corps, from Qming to the Mate of decomposition of the body he dicrs carried ‘tho plague in like manner to the | that a sub-agency of the Preedmen's Bureau w worth | filshor Willems May 4 : could not tell what was the cause of Cape of Good Hope. Now, these three examples | more than the Presiden walary The following prayer \* set forth and sliowed to be rowwren—way 1 ‘An English Pariiamentary return some curious S particular setedast “ppattlosinr jafereoce and | ens New Hauonums LaceiaTean—The Legislature | M0!4 In the cho of thie docese Should | Henry» Oler aud PA, Beattie, mates, and waiting facis relative to the making and drinking of beer among i Tn ne case wan the Giasaso ooppementenind to tho | of New Maspuhien witl meet on tho Gh Gay of 3 fre teckenes ae un, | oraere aaaetaiea” ss hone sod chet’ aan latory. 10 no case was the disease commen id to the | of New Hampshire on of June. A Great Sicknew and Mor Thomas MeGlone, acting from the United Kingdom in the year end. ported. The cholera patients were lanted und. tread | UBited States Senator ix to be elected, ‘The mort promi- rm, be weed. At presemt I recut HOMOKASLY DISCHARGED MAY 9 A ies ose Natun Gt ah ta 226, ., | up to oth at the Cape and in America without the least harm | 2¢0t candidates at present are Hon, Daniel Clark, the . seni kT Birhop Acting Volunteer Lieutenant N. B Heath, frotm May &. Mat Ciaes at see tete ee and one of his laborers set to work | to the inhabitants. The epidemic did not break out | prosent incumbent. Hon. K. H. Rollins, of Concord, maven ‘ Maa Se ee to Ausizalia ma} Zealand; m still larger 4 Representative to Congress for the Second district; Gen. | © (od, mort merciful tnd «racious, who deat defend Thy Acting Third Assistant Engineer George & Payton, Sete Bee ee et Se tree eral Gilmar Marston, of Exeter, Representative for the | Privle ‘01 (i ieee ine ee omaday sort trea | (rom duly 3 lent, in Bouth Africa, 11.864 to Hon, Mong aod hinese First district, and Hon. J, W. Patterson, of Hanover, | us we tumb'y beewech Thee. the viwiation of divease hina ten porta; ad 40.00 Uirvigh the ist of the English stile. Mepeeesneaaive Geen ihe ine Gunnin dane Marge | Wnd Sabah ow iced ls eemncned, Semaine netese:): 7, tine Amdcans Burgern (iD. fargest, May 31 menu * p ~ prese ; many abd great Uranezremmia than 360,000 ng | Fad — Seton's they sible :andiaates, who may, like General Ferry in Cop jodgments Gen we te Blew all the means that are | Acne ~~ Asustant Eng omer Notviaa Raver, from third for more than 460,000, a fourth for more than od 2. cautinell wes’ tne eoten ot | Sextanen, nectiout, secure the nomination are Geo G, Fogg, | employed to ‘gate this impending trial Moroapber 0 leat. ii 550,000, ands fifth for more than 600,000 barreis. These | Suns Cologel Mason W. Tappan ahd Austen F. Pike. And, above a @ grace to subenit ourselves, APT inn May water and both. How did the cholera nate in these throe vessels? > 7 Purgee ve browere together paid more than £30,000 license tog place wes veuned ate Zacharian | Were er aH ob board by a Eiportox ov Mormerows, N. J —tn Morristown on ,: cme ng jealth, in bs sek to dal 6 oe Save one nr eS eee " antiquarian ; + George Bennett, | gers, or was conditions living | Monday the entire republican ticket was elected, Geomge | the presence and vonsolations of Thy Holy Mpirit and o [ pre iy Holy Bp ose vy weerranp ovr way 12. sete acre st oe ees | ia ai aa te | hap ei. Tae Sa are tn. | OY wee eine Mayor Oy» mary ot te | Wry To ‘mms ame rah Set Cm | qu 3. Yt oa Mery, Enslame. remains the only half of | where cholera was known to be rife, and from Brest the | Recorder, Wm. ©. Baker, had ® majority of 54, and the | °” a biel Regineer J G. Young, 4 alien jodens have detwvered their jadgments on | Which has sod, gadeaich on tae tim | Satuanion Sangat curedliy ‘Reve’ Chea tapetina’” The | covers! citermen bind eovuctmes wernge of 51. eghing Liattagn nave caprenee termambes sasieay 6 Sent Ae er Te ew bie ors ana inet ae a tp 1 ate epanie port, | Ranicat Mumetwo.—The radicals of Baltimore are to | favor of the union of the Old and New Sehoo! beat hon raoworen—way 11. Digamy, ht weood imarriace Having been Docks ren es haven mane meeting in tbat city Friday evening, the | of thesburch at the nent General Anembiy at 8. Lewin Lier inert &. Wiltaa, Agawam, 0 formed’ by a"iomnan thot ‘leraynmn, the procer | Female sc 1th toet. Hon, Praveix Thomas, of Maryland; Senator | | Toe Boston Congrrgationalia sume up recent sttivions | Vewienaut commander, trom January @ being ® Protestant within twelve mouths of the mar. | some tonel Port | ve, of Nevada; Gonator Cress y to some o churches to the number aeitenant uy Veemut, of simemer Monee, who was theref all and void. rink which they infection could have beea taken, She tad, 7% : well, of Maryland; Rap | virinen hundred and Atty four, Many charehee bare | to lewtenamt com from Apri 1 t for y oy * woler tis aeian, however, German pamengers on board, and it is obvious | resentative Garfield, of Ohio, Representative John I. pecs greatly ‘peressed from whieh go retures have yet Lieutenant Roderick Melon, W lewtenant com. anon ir Jost) Kaveh hed thought se when contain a letter. of tbanke by ly poole cane toeme demu bae regi wh Thomas, Jr., of Maryland, and Representative McKee, of | bere rewired maneer trom Decgmber 26 lat. laa Uying case, he conviction was upheld [edra Rollin, Kari Blind and continent, brough them | Kentecky, are announced Of the owe handred and olghty eight churches in New ‘narlee Mr , @ master, from Nov judves © Hagaw Lord Chief Baron the seeds of the disorder, In default, however, of thi “i as epeakors, ‘a . 10 at gg Mg ay ay a, ah ly vo with the recent Great | Svidense, we chou br. led to ibe ceucisetva teat ine | GXMURAL GRANT awd @um Pramsurcr:—The Richinona | Hameshie uly Ihe changes bere never beers humer. | AMiatamt Rargeon Daniel MeMurteie, to pamed serve wore the Lert Chit Justice Loteay, Barons Huy sas iat Wakes Genicteay hes ne Faleon of Cholera may be generated an sluply a8 | Keominer opposes the nomination of General Grant 10 Bisters ores Tea pastore thirty | ABt Rargeom, from May 11 Qian he ee cen ae qt! ithe ‘Lora Calet ra ond eel a aye linn free. | hear that disease broke out fo'a steamer caring en | (be Prenidency, 68 the ground that his removal from the | 2 4" ight ramen oat orm roma | on re, EAD OF TER cuanance | stice held that the word marriage, whore It oorues see- ccording te the report pubmed | thewand Wee hundred, people, but except for direct | army wz infariogn to shat branch of the abc wr. | "7 0 ABSnE totises ‘cintrenen, Weshhagien, bon | CEG TIMER ReaD Beteet cena eae” Godly iW the act, must have tke same Interpretation ae executive committee of Sicily, to a prolonged | 1! he cole be serpriamg to S64 that this disease | vice, and: thas Re “Will ces o ledicrous Agere” as Pron. | The ALES otinete Motea, end thirty-one Cardiang | seere—d. Mooper, Blarch 18, J. H Yullers, Mar Gli eager emmag Iu the reply alluded to Gari. | “4t Aho meuntiane ine Tnlernational Conférence ie sitting | “*% miniaters have bewn sent Kooth since the cle of the | Thitd Avsiant Ragineere—K| bAwurds ona! & Tr It stated from Athens, May 3, that the reporie that that the banner is des tn the East and conducting {ts inquiries into the origin Howon to 4 Soumumn.—J. D. Coggewell, United states | war The Conference propore w employ at least Gfty | March 2% Mates—& Davie, March 2, sed © me, Sreparssians are being made for aa saoseroonen We thes and of this hitherto mysterious disease, A | District Attorney for the district of Wisconsin, bac teen | mi (nation the present rear aly. Epirus and Macedonia are utterly untrue, They yield of the Welsh coal fielde har better senso for the investigation could not bave been | removed, MeCoah, Li. D., of Que Belfaat, « “ to have originated im the fact that two hundred r It now amounts to chosen. The ‘Of the last twelve months hes |, and General # #. Bragg, late of the United otal this elty, the’ guest of Rooent Carter br. A Graft Of Bitty seamen intended for the Nawal Apaden rt werd gepiag done aight dine aor bool to the returns of the coal | shown ws the tn an entirely new aspect. Ite | States Army, appointed in his place, Nok onl will Feprenent the Free Church of Pentland and arrived in thie City yeoutere ry ing a provinces. ‘Swansea, Newport and | symptome a5 ae So see but naan Seon, Oopmsenene Memewat Ruscriox —The republicans of | ube Evangelion! Alliance ot (he General Amembiy, Ay ~~, —. , — iw ree ia changed destructiveness to thie oo 1h eeagion. pave! eupply steomer 7] John Cane, who first | time hes been lee, 'Upom the whole it soon to have | OleUsburE, N. ¥., elected their Mayor and entire vity ye Ae ‘aheuiea presiding Bishop of the Rpier Siar ter Asoapolia, Marylaod Ome wandred esdnional beating in head with a | been at once both mitigated and naturalized, while we | ‘cket on Thoreday by one hundred and forty majority 14 une opel | pen were hed from the pectving ship Vermont Church in the Uoited Mates, acknowledges and Thal basette, after lente bt eg spoke for clase upon two hours and afterwards | ourselves bave been happily exempt even from ite modi. Naw Youu Gonensatoniat Carmnates — General Joht | ine omcial pote of the extonmmapicaton of B- Co. | for the mare destination The Mamach A bail. Hie xpeceh was, upon the whole, the least r a sitnated fied visitations, Twice Inst aatumn it effected alodg | 4 pis ie the pole, will proceed With eupplies fog FRintereatiag one of the kind 1 ever beard ‘rom him 1, Ine service being read. ment in this country, but not a settlement, and the in- | 4: D't * being talked of by the democrats in some parts | lento sent bin by the Lara bishop of myaedrons did not rev jmawees clin, borne to the | junctions of the Privy Council will ald, we trust, In xe | Of the Btate as their candidate for Governor of New | By acecree of the of Ruse 0 Rome, owiKe BOARD AY THR WAT one aad curing us the same immunity still. the condi. | York. Dean Richmond ip also talked of. Agrn 6, » formate Sir og Welngrayles wae wet forth oGiners are appnnted “sf Snow core Sos eeorabty Ge pape wou anon ab om Sone we Tun Pampery Favons ree Ricwr Bowne” Move _ ——— . bd yt the smnoal eter ination car. exposed an generally un sh CS, the her Sricsiarsar seers ate sat Mant, The Provident is reported to have stated in an Motion for Allmeny Pending Appeal. 6. =< Boat inscription: plate, bore a. be confined within narrow limits, | interview with an eight hour man, that if Congrew failed SOrERION COURT. § iemnle tan saan fr aean i cate ammande that we shoult | 10 sanction the meamure in the District, bis eftorta should Wetore Judge Joven ited, Into the grave, Ser gore tai erat," alte lecteesia! gre. be directed toward making the system univers! through Ada Mh Beaton ot. James W Berton — The pariios Extensive froa have broken ot at Felenne and Anbee, pg may organize without any out the government entabiieh mente (he setion are of the highest respectability li war # two Belgian villages near the Franch frontier. At the | Sara Would have been sateral s few years ago. Tre Owe Reremicas Brave Cowarrren fomrsss rem | motion by the plaintiff for alimony, counsel fer end a former place the Dames were mena.ing to every ; 2 ee eS Seawvot. PReninrst..The Washington Intelligewer of (he 18th | lownnee pending her appeal le the General Term of (he tnIrarR houner bad been 3 enn of yaate hams bap poo Prieto! Tt | APR Tt le reported here, in intelligent political coreim, | Court from a decision of the referee herein atvere wo appears (hat aramgn carne from Retierdaw, \A ip thal ata mention of tLe Ovo Reovblican Sale Comte ber aciow for divorce from bed and boerd @ the de bet, Deovm, Mam |