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new YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1866. by me oat puiting deck, Yo renly 10° “Loviry, my | aot logal to hold much meetings within a m! hag aunenaatine chapter 74 of the B alt "“mmnanr |! t { j i ocoupant of the , anes Oe) Bese ar, taken tho matier into his own hands and has tssued his | by the king, om «uw viades are the words O wivr Ubero b The Or ng be, my fe "iat afvor again | akase that no meetings are tobe held, In spite of this, | omorir! “ind Vivu Cunia e Vind-pendensa daa ! m . f Papeete ee te een pammeah ier ng cn Mandey, | Tho tralian Genoral, Villarcy, Killed at, the battle of and it is not impossible that something will occur which Coren, was a native of I yee, ia the old county may permit the case w be carried into the Queen’s Beneh, uf Nice, now a department of France, There is no question more important for us to have a¢s- Among the Garibaldini troops you come here and there tled, for whenever the public mind ig much disturled, | Upon sprigs. good-looking Vivandieri, whose costume and’some public expression ia demanded, Sip Bichard | coveis:s of @ hat, with a feather in it, red jacketyehort. ways comes: the surface in onder reen petticoat, with a red border and a kind of Turkish pega Che ale ao eae} E “4 theso Amazone is doscribed as having | France yow ox ented at the Bolinge, manulactory, They aro stmpte sain umn pagans mis a Ye wo uf 1866 Feyuibes the Board of Bigchoe udin’a ARF v-—, ano Tsiusihp “of polling told met a my ~y Uat vis Was “vw passenger, the | houses in order to petition Parliament. Howe: but solid, with a» .atbar: i aleei: hava sone 3 Blobard Mayne, the Chief Commissioner of Police, haa | hilt of WVory Weenccrrrri rene ee i.e ARE Befered | dows their pames for one hundred trang ench. “Ma | MAMI MKS estimate in galt Partrid treasurer and secretary. I Gpect.e Very | pesca: nate meeting of ihe, Bopsd tf place on the 278 , ing bs ragraph '2 tio. held at Rist vatiwo P.M, and that notice oF y diately given by the: Rearetary of this to Ner of Mew York, and the Ma} and Compiranee of the city et kane a ov Board then adjourned to next Friday, at three : HEALTH OF BROOKLYN. 6 Schiater that a man Witiam J. Be atee POs etool, dled of cholera Youle delightful oon. Oficial notice was received at Nantes on dine 25, that the Portuguese government dectares the Frocb ports of Nantes euct Saint Nazaire infected with cholia, and that the whole department of Finistére and the past as far as La Rochelle-is “suspicious.” Thkb Nanps journals afhem that the cholera has disapypared from heir town. The gold held inthe Bank of Englaad Bank ds (Tube 30) £41,000,000. bi Se side, of his getting throv gn by 6 certain the oreert Moatmran goon. Fevurued Wh instructions to hitn to telegraph to General Cialdir;, at Florence. This and a deal of other telegraphing, he did to him and to other partios at other points, “after he had fairly got these of his hands, and bs, nothing more to do than to Our Venice, London, Paris ar iq Malaga Correspondence, ~ ex u t tin 4 ti -oject of cultivat- | the constitutional expression of opinion. trousers, Ono of a : poe es, Pnddresse) hie tu Euglish, and found he was CAUINET DANGERS, tn ove ‘pecullaty Nashing, and from whose ginile pro: | imported into England in the woek Suen 98 °f OM ann. by officer: enieialias ARS THE ITL, a erase ea eked, but a Rasalan, | The position is dangerous for Lord Derby. wither he | truted conspicuously n long dagger, which the wearer | amounted to £1,639,000, and exported to £1,40,000, nnneeonmnis sepeen’ ved emmmpaleriesh al & ATRIP ACROSS THE if ALIAN ARMY LINES *,, however, perfectiy, a colonel in the | must fay he WI not introduce a reform bill, in which looked singularly capable of using. ‘The weekw returns of the. Bank of'France thow a fare re} speaking Englist, Russian agmy, boaring despaiches trom his government to ite Minister at Floren He had arrived the day pre- vious at Rovigo at an hour. Simultaneous with bis arrival Luere came the order, which T had learned lator vation, stopping the Wansit to the Italian lines, umiediately called on General Seudiere (a French- by the by), the Commandant ,of the forces sta- tiomed at and around Rovigo, who received him with amén.ty, and after communicating by telegraph with the Srohduke Aibert, at V nd an order permit- nineteen hours? it!neas, with allthe symptoms of cho! at half-past three P. M. yesterday. He was attend Dr. Ambrose. He had been a man of intemperate habits, and leaves a wife but no family. He lived on the south- east corner of Walcott and Richard streets. Chis is the seventh case of indisputable Asiatic cholera which has occurred in this vicinity. i Catherine Roonoy, a woman living in Striker court, wag attacked by the disease about five o’clock on Thurs- day morning, Over indulgence in young cabbage is said. to bave been the immediate cause of the attack in this case. The woman is recovering. Danie] McNally, who was in a state of collapse yester- morning, is, owing to the efficient treatment re- ceived, said to be recovering, The physician who at- tended this case represents it to hnve been as decided & case of Asiatic cholera as he has ever witnessed in nearly thirty years of practies, ARRESTS IN BROOKLYN FOR VIOLATING TRE HRALTH ORDI- NANCKS were made as follows:—Conrad Vissel, Thomas Hamel and Jacob Meir, German scavengers, were taken into custody at a very early hour yestei morning, by Sioer Bey iG ne wT oevpanoona cinet, on the charge of dumping ni ul streets, They were held for Tae, * John McCormack, drover, and Hudz Mallen, a butcher, were arrested by Officer Bailey, for violation of cave he ig out of oflice in a month, er he must promise a The Augsburg Allgemeine Zeiung examines the present | ther increase sa the cash on hand of 22,209,009 fraucs. Dill, and that bill mustat least be as liberal as Mr. Glad- | position of Prossia, Ga ‘asks who are her friends, Al- The English Board of Trade poe 3 thes the stone’s, or he has po chance of keeping in office. It | though they are allied, Italy, the wriler says, cannot in | yatue of the exports for the month to have beoa would be idle to attempt to pags a bill like that of 1959, | reality be tho friend of Vrossia, They lave only am | £15,870,000, agaitsst 213,194,000 for May, 1885. and useless to try 2 new series of — fancy | enomy incommon, Liberal Italy must be ashamed to | 4" tai mmam from Labon ant ‘« franchives. Then, if Lord Derby is to intro- | pe in partnership with Bismarck and his party, and if | >, aie rom Lisbon announces that a reyal decree duce a, bill ta, aikeral as Mr. Gladstone's, | she qvuld only cot Venetia slo would have no objection | Bas been. promulgated ealting out the roaerves of the how can the tories fairly.take office, for the very same | to—nay, would porhaps yather see the defeat of the | Portuguese army. seven pound clause in boroughs or its equivalent must | Prussians, Prossia is to the Hallaua only the means to- The London Times again indulges in Some compll- he included, and there would remain the fairness of | wards an ond ; when they bave either gained their object | mentary remarks upon the visit Of the United States the conduct of the opposition open for discussion. It | or it has proved unattainable with the aid of Prussia, | monitor Miantonomoh to Bngland, and says that in al- would be said that the opposition to this bill had been | they will care no more about the latter, As to France, | lowing this vessel to vist Ungland at the present ino- factions, and that no result had been obtained by & | sh¢ looks upon Prussia much the same way, vin:—as a ment the.goyernmeut of Preaideat Johnson has con- change ‘of government except a year’s delay to the | means towards an end. France desires to haye Earopo ferred a service only secondary to that so frankly ren- tories, dissolved into a liquid state, for only when in that state | dered in the resent suppression of the miserable Foulan REFORM ASSURED. is & possible to reorganize it. The way to melt the par- | demonstration on tho shores of the Canadian lakes, There is, therefore, little chance for Lord Derby, oF | ticles of Furope into one liquid mass is through war, Adviees from Hio Janeiro of the 8th of June, re- even bie son, Lord Stanley. Perl the crisis may | ané it ix so much the better and cheaper for France that |: ceived in London, report:—A cotsmercial crisis prevaile, end by some decent, respectable, old whig of 1688 | hc is not obliged to make war herself, when Prussia | Tho coffee market is compistely paralyzed. Good firsts forming a temporary administration, Aman like the | doc it for her and brings about the desired state of | nominally quotéd at 7,100 a 7,806reis; stock, 130,000 bags. Exchange on London, 23. 24. At Bahia, June 13, hag been sick with diarrhosa since yesterday. Died after: jed wr Rtn Ferrara, Rovigo and Mantua in Time of War. ting him to goon his way, eleven hours, bowever, elapsing between the sore of the telegram and ‘pt of the permission, POLICE RULES, White I was in the little café at Santa Maria Madde- Jona condoling with my Russian colonel, and talking of mattors in general, myself being the lea:t uppermost in my mind, I felt a slight tap on my shoulder, followed by a request in a low tone from a. respectable appearing man that I should present myseif to the Commissary of Police, I lost no time in doing so. After the inter- chavge of formal bows he asked me what I was doing in Santa haria Maddelena. T told him I was waiting to go back. “The date of your arrival t” “This morning.” “Where from ?”" “Padua and Rovigo.” igiance, Caution and Preparations of the Austrians. Bogland’s Difficulties in the Miinis- * 1 Cri: <, Duke of Somerset or the Earl of Clarendon, or even agreat | things. If the war hglps Italy to get ‘Venetia, it is satis. teria 218. nonentity like Lord Granville might do this, and then in | fadory, and without oxpense on the part of France; if | exchange 2537 26, Sugar—White, 2170 a 2,250 reis; & year, when the two now demoral!zed partics had re- | Pryseia is defeated it is also satisfactory, for then there | brown, 2, At Pernambuco, Jone 16, exchange 2534 coverca their political health and new lines were drawa, | win be no dinloulty in getting a suitable equivalent for Vhite sugar, 2,600.a 2,850; brown, 1,600 reis, Mr. Gladstone. may again coine to tho top. We shall | Vaotia. ‘Then there are, of course, the Rhine provinces, scat THE PUBLIC HEALTH. Arne iti i Ly have no really strong administration till there has been lo are said to he craving for annexation, and though Tho Beitish Peo le Coming Lavaely to the @ genera! election, hen the country has. eelected and Panes ban no ambition, and is satisfied with her chosen the men fo represent reform and coneervative | prsent greatnoas, she would of course not deny them Political Front. “Abode principles the battle will be close, short and sharp; but | tle plebiscite. the Health ordinance, which probibits the driving of Venice #? f In the end the reform bill will be carried, rp aca Chamborof Representatives has refused | ORC Case Of Cholera Reported in New | cattle hrourh tho sir‘eta bewwoon tho hours, of ‘sunset oeeneneaananeniiand “Occupation in Venice ti means for the mobilization of tho troops; and, in tho | Vork—Two Cases Reported in Brook | andsix in ile morning. | They wire anirel spittle Se A iD —of—| Ver 2 », Ks od o e—of—of Venice. lyn—Regular Mecting of the Health | wel! yesterday morning, who fined them tive dollars each, qunion of the Frankfurter Zeitung, they have thereby FRENCH GOSSIP. agned their own death warrant as mdependent legisla- Ain ors Our Paris Correspondence. the Pama, June 26, 1866, a A friond who passed the evening at the Italian Legation the p yesterday tolls me that it was stated and believed there | !t her interna! admi wt be able to enjoy ‘Yhe harmless and innocent nature of this employment seemed to relieve his mind of any doubts or suspicions he might have had of me, bis features relaxed their hard- ness, and he said blandiy, “I presume then, you will take the diligence that goes from here this morning at nine o'clock?” (It was now balf-past eight o'clock.) “Uub! Altro!” exclaimed I, at the same time raising my elbow and passing my hand half closed, by a rotary Commissioners—Contested Right Be- tween the Commissioners anda Coliec/or Smythe on the Authority to Name Dis- charging WharveseReply of tie Seore- tary of the Treasury—Rejorts of fe Sanitary Superintendent and Police John Holland, farmer, paid a fino of $10 for keep- ing hogs without the requisite permit, A grocer named John Finken owns a very wicked looking specimen of the caning speoles of the animal kingdom, and contrary- to the law governing “dorgs”? at this keason of the year, he has allowed this animal to go unmuzziod. The case was examined before Justice Cornwell, and F.nken paid a fine of one doliar. Mectial Law and War Glory in Spaim Zeitung cays:—Aunstria may look ate victories with great satisfaction, pot un- but just on that account sho ought re inelined to bring about reforms tration, as without them she will he fall fraitsof her victories. Tho ’ WAR ITEMS FROM THE CONTINENT. from the wrist, past and over my nght eyebrow. | that General Paravicini, of the regular Italien army, who | Moos stdher pbs fay Pept op ‘ Ke. thes Ree ‘These two words and fro motions in Tallon mean auy- | was appotmted to serve tinder Garibaldi, had been assas- i repeenet es oe i re Board—Improved Sowerage+Health of Er ai ss ck S Ba apy Sede meatless hey eset fillyngneas to ‘got einated by a volunteer, who resented the fact, nobly | According to the Publicist of Berlin, whlah, published Pethysk es bei ee a clane euaaiaanbe Fatal Duel in she Sonthe, ree ITALY away from Santa Maria Maddelena, and were so under- | forgiven by Garibaldi himeelf, that Paravicini was the ie allened ranged anise ot ee el Ces SE Orns oS rast Lb LG oe tie wee eet ‘gtnilea wha Fouah b. slihsatiactoeas at: tia Meaealoh yi bs man who ordered the fatal fire at Aspromonte which Wa® | Prugsan government, comminicated to the sald paper. ine, between Alonzo Greenlow and A. H. Taylor, of this ending at two P. M, yesterday :— No cholera. Public health good. No new cases nor signs of cholera at Quarantine. Last night, however, Dr, H. Gomez, of tho New York Dispensary, reported a bad case of cholera at room No. 15, on the third door of the tenement horse No. 14% Mulberry street, that o/ « little girl, aged ten yars, named Cecilia Reed. Dr. August Herman reported tt Jast evening Mrs. Gives, of No. 37 Pitt street, was suffering from an attack of cholera morbus. Dr. Randall subseqnently tele- graphed for disinfectants, MERTING OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH. The regular meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Health was held yesterday afternoon at three o’clock, Jackson S. Schultz presided ; Colonel Emmons Clark acted as Secretary. The minutes of the previous meeting having been duly read and approved, the following burinoss was trans- acted :-— POWER OF THE COLLECTOR OF THE PORT, A communication from the Treasury Department, in- cident to certein correspondence instituted by Collector Smythe of this port, and questioning the extent of privi- leges claimed by the Health Commissioners on the right to name discharging wharves fot vessels released from quarantine. A spirited discussion *on the degree of power legally vested in both parites occurred hetween Presi- dent Schultz and Commissioner Bosworth, the former ‘sustaining the action of the Board of Health. The following is che Collector's letter, to which is ap- pended the reference of the document by Secretary Mo- «J ‘The latter was killed at tho first firo. e weather here is excessively hot. The river here FORTIFICATIONS, oi bas ley four mohes in the last twenty-four hours. If 1 have said nothing so far of the appearance of Santa Maria Maddelena and its fortifications it has not been from oversight or neglect. In its general aspect there is nothing worthy of special note, and thore are no visible fortifications, All the military I saw there was comprised in one sentinel, who seemed to be measuring bis paces in conformity to those of the one sentinel who was pacing in front of the town of Ponte Scuro, on the opposite bank, Anchored in front of Ponte on. scuro Were a numbor of the river aud lagoon craft called burchi, What was behind, the Powers above and the Italians across the river knew best. As the presence of other passengers hindered me on the way back from making a lodging house of tho diligénza, I employed tho time ip conversat‘on and observation of the country we were passing through. A LOOK AT MANTUA. A couple of gentleman {rom Mantua informed me that at the present it was anything but a pleasant place of abode for civilians. As I lad been there, I could readily believe that of it at any time; but now, in addition to the malaria of the swamps on which it is built and by which it is surrounded, they were suffering from the presence of even & bog tar ae force than usual, and were oppreszed the fear of cannonading and bombshelling from the ftalians from without. Tho gov- ernment was doing its best to relieve the feare of a num- ber of families in regard to this latter by sending them away from their-homes. . But here, from the window of the st aes Red ti thing bore the index of sniilmg peace and plenty; but these appearances after a while began to partake more of the military spirit of the times. Soldiers wore lolling around barns and the doors of farm houses and ex! ing their “listless length” under the shade of trees, Upon iny expressing ng ong at the absence of encam| ments, I was told that tea were quartered Pan ie farmers, That makes it for farmers and fafmers’ wiyes who have young and pretty danghtere, thonetit L As we got nearer igo, the aspect of she country became still ruore warlike and less raral; the Mrelied stitf left growing, but trees and farm hot siaea te : and razed to the ground. The it rowsing ‘the Army Lines, OUR VENTOR CORRESPONDENCE. ‘ace, June 18, 1866. ‘Fue reader who bas over had experience of the Aus- tian rytnia’ cigar or the ‘Cuba’ will pot think it wiran;e that I shoald contemplate a trip actors the Ita- Jian Tinos to secur’ before the breaking out of hostilities ‘@ supply to last tiarough the war of “Cayours.”? Next to the acquisition of “Cavours’’ I had had a long- gng cosire lo visdt the city of Ferrara, a name linked pith those of Ariosto, Tasso and Alfleri—the two former living there im the good old times when poets and painiers basked in the warm rays ef their Prince's favor—when the munificent Duke of Ferrara, in appreciation of the Orlando Furioso, set- aled upon Ariosto a pension of four dollars and twonty cents per month, and never paid it. As for Tasso, he geve him seven yours’ imprisonment in a crazy house, Besides stealing and surreptitiously publishing his wanti- script of “Jerusalem Delivered.” This the noble Alfonso id in recognition of an opinion expressed by Tasso in Basguage more emphatic than flowery and choice—that “they (the Duke and his set) were a gang of poltroons, ‘Angrates and econndrols.” But J moet return to myself, I had been long wishing to yo to Ferrara, but thirty-four miles of the way had to be one in-diligences—a mode of travel slow, uncomfort- aablo cd decor. A railway was being put through, and ad been being put through for fifteen years, bat the Austrian government bad found pretexts every litle while to impede the work. £0, xiving up all hopes of ever secing it finished, I, a little short of two mouths 80 nearly depriving Italy of her favorite hero. ‘The Russian government has ordered the Warsaw au. The Princess Metternich is now staying at Brussels, | ¢horitios to prepare for tie collection of provender and whither she went to see the Countess Karoly, a daughter | tie establishment of now mil'tary hospitals, i veil, ‘The ambassadors of France and Russia at the gourt m peg ae ae a ee el a cf Dresdon have loft, according to instructions from mr Sngiaiee. Bipeiow apasily ia-een and. their respective government, to Soin the King of Saxony The Paris hotels are crowded with Amerleans, woth | at Prague, where ho is now ‘The Buglish repro: freshly arrived from New York and from those countries | fentative is still awaiti tructions. An agree- ment is reported to have been made between the Prug- where the war has broken out, Baden Baden, Hamburg, | Tay civit Commission and the Koyal Governmont Com Ems and Dresden, where numbers of our people are in | mission of 8s xony, according {0 mnch ‘all tue pablo : which bad ‘been seized at the several tre the habit of congregating in summer, are now deserted. | Cre Ti roughout the kingdom had boon released, #0 There will, I expect, bo a great run in Switzerland, the | tha: pusiness may bo carried on; ia constderation for ées and the watering places on the northern coast | which the Prussians are to receive a fixed sum, which of France. It is a pity the projected American Hotel, | has been stated at ten thousand Prassian dollars a day. cutirely on the Now York aystem and under American | two Pomeranian, landwebr regiments from Swine: many Americans in Parle gs tore are af present—the | Monde have arrived at Dresden Grand Hotel not being conducted in a way that comes up | _ Ae a proof of the credit which the smaller German to our New York ‘deal, States enjoy tt may bo mentioned that the Bank of Ros. General Beauregard is among theAmericans staying at | tock somo time ago wished to contract for a loan of half the Grand Hotel. He has ealled ‘the United States | a million thalers, and although the bank isa very good Legation; but he saves his dignity by Frenchifying his | one they still thought that iu the prosent scarcity of name and style, which are thus given on his visiting | money they might bare some difficulty, and they thore- cards, “Monsiedr le Général Toutain de Beauregard.” fore induced the rand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Savfet Pacha, the Turkish Ambassador, gave a grand | to giveg guaranteo for the loan, including ail his do- diplomatic dinner yesterday in celebration of the anni- | mains and other property, worth eno hundred millions. versary of the Sultan Abdul-Aziz-Khan'’s accession to Bat nar aghsor lend anything on the guarantee of the ‘Prince | Grand Duk although the bank is said to have applied the throne, The Augirian and Halian Minisiersh’ some | not only in Germany, but elso in England and Holland, people fancy were political; but almost all the rest of | and offored ten per cont interdst. the corps tique were present. Thero were HO |, A large number of the most influential members of the ladies; for, although the balls at the Turkish Embaasy aro Mwestphatian nobility have published a declaration in the most delightful of any in Paris, the Pachas have not | which they stato their disapproval of the wer against got made progress onough in Western civilization to ask | Austria, and of the alliance with the “crowned and un- wom, Ho a remVe tadr' 46 the Emperor‘of Russia's cht | Sow nen revolution. ? my, tutor Ei ror, just died in Paris, whither he had come for |e Salona men-of-war steamers Arcona, Hertha and med: Gazelle, each mounting twenty-eight guns, and the lean riben each, have been Augusta ana Victoria, fow General Asboth is in Paris to consult Dr. Nelaton about red to leave tho port of Kiok, with provi re threo months; but no one kucw whither they were bound. ‘The harbor would be .protected by the sailing frigate ae _MISCELLANE A Te CHARM te BEAUTY. 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The tea paid for agavloons ‘and all kinds of gold and si TAYLOR & CO., Bankers, 16 Wall New York. —— -—IT If NOT 4 HUMBUG—BE_ CONVINCED. + Though oes | in use — for = short time ALFE’S GREAT RHEUMATIO REMEDY has fined & world. wide reputation. and 18 recommended by the ad doctors in New York as the only sure cure for mn, ‘a bad wound in the head, which givee him much trouble. —HYALONXIS, po ali 960, decided to adopt the slower but more available formation obtained ip tts in the night before, Geflon and the ship Barbarossa, with o few gunboats, | Culloch :— x + ‘The New Treaiment for Kyo Diseases cures perma- Meeancd= Whites ac kny were A mraeh fim: tale} eee eee ee en igo about ton thousand SRAIN. Some rumors have it that the steamers ware destined for | Laxrex FROM COLLECTOR SurTaK To SRCRETARY w'coLocH. | Really. without puin or detention from business, C fons BBished from. Padua (© Kovigo, ang | Tee tires oF four thousand from these razed houses F EN eg? iocanet: the Adriatic, tg operate against the Austrian coasts in ‘@ir—The ship Napoleon arrived at this port from | [méammation of Eyes, Opthalmia. Vicorated Eyelids, 01 Red Ges funnlag: odie “ie Ths arated: sie | added, to Cemsnlkary Conca simensearonse, mare went: A | Gur Malage: Cesreopendenes, Conjunction with the Tialtan feet Hlavaba ontbedih inst, Shewaa-dgtained by the Quar- eC ate ine ‘ it, to the exel - antine aut a fow in wr to examine her J. i sothing, however, a the government had need of tt all | glories yee me ae eT ea Miaxaetr te ‘deci cnaroomente ¢x- | sanitary condition. On tho Oth iat, the vessel having ride oe ot apn aine Reese for (ho conveyance of troops and material of war AUSTRIAN PREPARATIONS. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THR BUPTALHION OF TAM REVOLUTION. | cher of the Fedoral corps, and Prince Charles of Bavaria, | be°R released from quarantine, agenrral order for the ARTLETT & DEMOREST'S SEWING MACHT Qowards the Ialian lines, (This was the identical date | ,, Among the last onpein}. before getting into | The authorities announce this morning, om the faith | as to the next operations and movements of thelr -} discharge of her cargo into Woodruff & Robinson's Com- with valuable . ab Mrpearyh 3 joo ’ ° ry Rovigo (within about t i Lm sai’ i8 | of what they publish as tolegraws from Madrid, that the | forces. They have had a meet ‘at Sohwointart, bat it | Merctal was issued from this office. To- desirable stitch, and in every, particular the se.stas Gis th amd .26th of April) that Austria had proposed to | had been built during the time ustria was talking has not ired whether tho; tae ‘succeeded in the consignees: vossel present to me a written order, | family Sewing Machine. With all the attachments com- Proreia to disarm.) Bt the other day an unexpected | peace and disarmatnent with Prussia, ~ attempt to overthrow the government has failed, and | {02 (> ay understanding. Pecmntl ‘yun oMicer of the Board.of Hoalth, recking what | plete, including treadle, hammer cilenn, ke. kc., and diree- ‘opportumey, by the time being opened to the public, was | , 1 #0t back to Venice the same might, tofind the | that the revolutionists have all surrendered. But pub- | 7, 4 jo verscl “haying complied with the Quarantine laws,” that every child ein undersiand, $28. « PaPortanity, by ee & oP pees bride had not been blown up or the doors closed dering | tishea @longsido these telegrams is a proclamation from | uA, Qrinem Natonals, of Paris, has an article upon the | ig at liberty to proceed to Pinta’s Brooklyn, for pliered to see Vorrara and its pictures, buy cigars, and, | my abrohce, ‘counter-rovolation” in wares a which it means @ | tho purpose of slashing her cargo. Ah accompanying Co., New York, ‘a8 4 mere incidental matter, pick up news for the Sie coetipeint Soe ee eee a ae RoI e eee te nae ee under | papot, signed in (he asthe manner, states that permission Prossings, Oi f ENGLAND, tah Moe. the kingdom is quiet wo are unable to | sienes and denouncing revolutionary Prussia, sad If pote oad Pinta’s Be ole park iad ne Hoaage ‘Bena. understand the necessity of martial law here. Ammunt- | such au alliance be formed and Austria should be vic- SHARP PASSPORT PRACTICE ' te the general order issued this office shall be obeyed, i f the veute I will begin tion has beea given to all the and the | torfous it will be almost a death blow to liberalism in wire . Still wines on hand a rong fl. \aeresee al tbe station of sat Koneee Sonremnenteere 1808, Parich teidicee Teubella heeciae Mcatomtiet ap te frmgarepe; Lut 8 coalition: 96 ebas kad WARE Che prin. Sus feoaies hy ere otng for etoare, Hovis, my passport was asmanded of me. This sur- Oe SID SS mouth of the harbor, where she commands full range of | <lple of subjugation of natoualities ix alied to Orvontay’ | direction upou the ground tantwhen, & veesal a released Price, With ‘prised rr & litte, 9¢ the frontier was siil) fifteen miles hire na ML ok Oe pecs Aaa pat wild fn ov: INTERVENTION. ~ without calling for the tm 19 intervention of ae yheerear foe hae ae ce FRED. 5 QOsEENR, ‘off, However, 1 did nothesitate to show it, Upon my . we be ne ‘This is the third Tebellion in twelve months, _ it |. ¥rance. i Health ie Shere fs neces. nor. warehouse into which she may If her remains infectious and dangerous to t f obvious that her quarantine should've padi nae Ml that she ongnt not to be to her cargo into any warehouse whatever. TY, on other hand, with delight at the prospect of coming in. Now the body of the party would be glad of any decent excuse in order to get nid of the duty of forming a new Min- iatry, There are several reasons for this. tanner cei fiber Ss | wa uhy Satan se to two were | ri relat 0 authorized to interfere in the internat concerns of this Seregsuon of the Danish portion of Schleswig, on the country, Har not France some bankrupt Dutch Prince of nationality. that Napoleon would like to quarter on us? yD beaters: shee Semmens through a of has. advantage to the TEND! cured ut pain Dr. RICE, 68 Bowery Spee ee renee telling the officer, In reply to bis demand, as to whether J iwtended to gley in Revigo, that 1 was going te Fer. ora, he nak #<Fareon | WHR tie 0 who neve ~ething. ‘Why you can't goto Ferrara!” NS. FEET, or 'S. BUNTONS, BAD NAT} A a, g Cae, | Norton's new remedy for Cetarrh, breaks up the die, heerass Cte way 7 In the ease aay is eloved.”” Other travellers | ,.2% the frst placo the tories are tna minority, and DRAMATIZING THE ORLNCAS, part of Germany nen jthe danger of infection has terminated, and she may <9, jug behind ve provemed me froin pressing him | ‘8s 49 NOt like todo what Lord Derby finde it abeo- | |, Today, (Sunday) tsa rand day mi Ue Tome | OF ‘The hotels are Mlled with strangers from the | Safely discharge into a designated warehouse, then it is | fere,ct, ttt fpuntatn, head, pein ta. the r there ed at the theatre © ic other Rhine. ‘extabli ‘ont that no restriction the noises In the head, ve obstruction Srevy forther questions andl paused oat one arn] ley wecessary to-do, 0. o00 the offen of sate pass | ‘here wipe performed athe the omer ede ofthe ine, Tha aeabl-hmonts for tho sale | Satire authonty of the Calector to ladiae i ware: | Sie SPs on ee Spd a pamphlet to GK! ‘Depot 11 Ann house remains. has eet rm id. It onl; by Na Ta the - necessary. ‘get us all wild. we were le wou! 'y the | branches of industry connected with th dit q a on Smit the cabines {*. Lhave raised this question. not for the purpose of in. inte the pessepsion of ‘the Adallamites,” the forty-four treasures of the world at the feet of the hero of Callao. | have {ul etaplorment for their hands, and the cabinet ant affera fow minutes? walk was in Rorigo. wobe, shee Manes! © th hemselves into the gulf of destruction. Hold also by F.C, WELLS & CO., 115 Franklin street. LORI: vom Lancs all " * Next, the Aaw . Of course we know that the false accounts in the Hx: makers fn the Faubou t. Anto! terfering in any manner with the timate and reas ee Tt wasted! o'ciock, batT wad inno hutty ‘for the AAsitamiieg rate themselves very highly, and | and all the other American papers were dic 7 | tor furnishing ite numerous plead residences invgiy. | blo action ot the THeatth authorities but for ine purpore | J)AEBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUD—tHE MOST POW. 20 1 recopnoitred rand the dine town amd along | $e, MY to be subsiaiced wy being made Secretaries of | tue Joa ‘Ainericans naturally feel toward Spain | puilt than they can well execuce. 7 | of sottling definitely the right to the custody of dutiable erfal disinfectant kuown, itvry faraijy should Wo danks of the Adige. Then sk went into’ s tiithe fwet® he very least. . ieee Tait Tong live Mende Nafier and the 'lt- } a: ine request of the Ai Feet Ofio, sll.. foods, which, have ect rsieased from quarantine and | DAvbY'y 6S. ‘a ei name 1 by SOE lbergo’'and ordered: four-ceute’. worth of wi . PXCUPAMENT AND SPLIT /S TME-CARLION eLUB, “Gul he 1e'ia proveining et Cadiz, Gold is twenty | Newspapers, printed papers, and pattorns or eawoples of | “yma. oem Sap lprecion. ae A Virginie,” that Lavight have a pretext for wi ms The Carlton Club hag bs a scene of great excitemont | to thirty. We perce premivn there. Arun is belng merchandise addressed to the Ausizian provinces.or the tide deatgpanea ate, sted wot tits calies Pees, TAN AND f Ath e Kustom OF making syiainances tdid sot nese | oe see tie resipsation, and the party ia fast splitting | made upon the bank hers, but this establishment is un | Winnie sr te Levant, at which, Auetea” melaaint ports of she ey as tho ‘stores named by the Meath ome | Banlaher. “tice Zo cous ned by DeMas BARA npagy there; hey were two prfedie, “who, between uP ine Deehewtes, Stanley isenand Diarkelites. Lont doubtedly good, Ax yet we have had no failures. SES He, core 4 eS oo Bers, and af iiffre folated from nthe rovte of travel an CO., 21 Fark’ive, andall drug bie mollis of thetrsupper, mere wemiegnboa Werhy wines te put Lord Stanley forward ae Premier, if Misceliancous War forwarded exclusively in the mois vin ce, ad wilt | Lame. The vessel, besides, has had yo sickness on board, B8T_ QUA! Of GENUINE ITALIAN VIOLIN ht olen tho wore tonne nal att ea teats | iowa, ax wader of the House of Commons atleast, Bot | Te Rnglish goveruinent. hae pin ny seotalner-ommr ine Poste oh pepeeee Ek cies een ee ae Pistts St ar Eoin rade an ale baptism and singlo ‘blessednend ot some ins [un Dsael will not be consigned te:ebecurity by'e pour: | sal Neh. of a eitenlar note to thelr diplo: | iermemseneaaamt Uy thee route. AN letters, ee. ad- | Trneting that my congo will meet with your approba- | ————————oa—ewrss ® SON: No 6 Astot Pion. cated being x to, get minrriot Not Uiking’] Sev oF SR emaeabaleeenaabe senbedhy 19 EAA ao fete preecvornay The citoular is expected tebe, | Aran? and. Anstra ae monet er cna aoe A ENYTHE, C 1 Smratwaron axp is the prests or occupation, F Went te another | Le ‘@riee tat, ageinat the Will of @ large body, have to | tain certain reservations relative to tha posstbte revival | , Viacards are Jane 26yposted up in sii the streets of | Hon. H. MoCeranon, Secretary of ihe a te aoe 4 ! sp) ok: ‘Naina Veatevid Thi ek fal et aca cogs MIE | covcit iw ae Chuceaiior of the Exchequer, and, what | of the Eastera question. Ham)urg snnouncing that the King of Prussia bad a3: | Te following is the letter from Secretary McCulloch NOPADIATROR Rott Gee suc, wid-ooce blue chins cuted of thele renialonaa, | 2s ke auth lem, duader oF the Howse. June 28 the Crown Princogs of Prussia, Princess Royal | “2¢4 {0 himself the titl® of Protector of Germany, ref tring the subject to the Board of Health — talsnen, Wilt Una day xhine & handsome vas : ‘a TEMDERS OF OFFICE, nin ctaigely new styles an Me. Lowe i6 anid to have beer-offered the seals of a Tre. ony Devanrumyr, J And their jaunty froe Wn July 12, 1866. 4 asy air, Femindod aye of early of England, removed with the royal children t vi General La Marmora, of tire the Italian at has fol- dort—a pleasant Watering place’ on the Baie cing | lowed the example of Marshal Benedek, sui tbactny Dini) Colifornim days. So, to cherish this gnemery, T ordered Baie. fn on Pine fo hold any coi m oard own : Bee ie ron nn L onteree ea) Was. Wd wae sepatmentiais he has accepted on condition that Lord | Horr von Strauss, the Schaumborg-Lippe councillory| wevammees creeds a alno refuved to allow any ema Thealih, " dus BAO MINAR Si ceet are eT Spoke Gat (hey ove from the Way tho hostess | Olarvadon retains the Foreign OMee-the port for which | WhO lias been charged by hie government with felo: |,” * Pe runanstalinchies cm vise raptor Bia~Lbeg to trae . tio Sixt AVENOL, SEAR TENTH BTR it pBoke that hoy uove'r gos lodginge inv fhat aext-o* | Lord Sumaley in deagned, if he tn Wot Pronuier, “Lord | MOUeY. voting forthe Atciran motion in the Dict when | , Tite Emperor of Austria has adoptod a rule iutrodueed | qyic"iay rosicea byt He REA SIL, 6 CPT OF 8 letter ee ar ee kee eigen o- 0. D: ease | Tien wen to re vera, aitd they toldme | oroy ign adélines, to scetrt dich “ander ine eenen, w—E Crerteeenered pet him to take againat it, has 4 pe he country recognized the advantages of oy bw Bore ATL ghey a — . yc Ratisfacion in every re } 0 Bute o 7 veral papers to dis; . He bas authorized hi i! aiia X b rela he discharge wail, BR atic Gndbi in te was wherel bat "widow's places for shat | althoogh te daughlép endontly marriedyihe ecound son .| TePIy, another visions article Les uppesred inthe Prise | perlor grvdes, og the. field’ of ‘battle orn the ronrea ¢f of cargo of sip Sapoindn, which Voxel ti ciated to bows. eerie or disesees ot Pelee Tees ee pene 1oant crs ot Lord Detthy. He it 100 goot a whig to desert ie Gazelle. Tho wholo question turns upon. how be | ie Cuudpaign, those officors and woldiete who slrall have | Hen tiothanea howe eae, Havana, and to have | sic, of tree Novant Pace, HENRY A. DANIRES Dy ite FOF rest 0 ‘ Onght: to have voted: when of the six Sieter he repre. | “tinguished thermselven, aud f0 onnter om them decors, | bic’, scharced from, quarantine om the 9th instant..| Eorgeon. Salou muate, Aa RST ae Ory je is heen red to me inswor. ‘aum- . “ Hote, 1 wen ‘here and w pacly; but if{we mast heve a tory admigistration it, sented in the Dict, two were for and two against tho | ‘D8 and other howorary rocomponses, pecdred the hast bed, I can hot te ice may that thus | World be satiskactory torbave Lord Clarendod pi Pruseian motion, while the opinions of tog sovme good ronson, must havecsiaed ia the opinion | 7 SivETee ar tron sen conde te foe ane” acumouen meray gid Naioet my Sebere.l met , ae ian Qoenareacs oho oa - yoy aes Hesse hag passed throagh Berlin by the | of the ith Commuasioners for their difference with L' unevine eteon eine = ae a or Sage prin pan x r 0g Pi e je of | ‘Austria: aod, besiden, ai ¢ 4 ine connecting the Anhalt with the Stettia | the tor, but of whit T not advised, I will i reatin, Siro rants tee, Moat in turn to The elterght af the. | Boro womans antpigal 4 one , did not agree with each other. Railay. Tho royal prisons ix to oeeupy the castle at | thon yon to rubmit thin Gv hececiosure, to the feitatiyssfeeshing foto ane ied Ark,” the “Lily,” the “ Ross, the “One Hore,” and . “ ouTaDE © Berlin. burgemasters drew up a latory ad. | StettIn, and butlers, cooks and carriages were sent on to | consideration of the Bord, and advise mo of their views | Will nse no other. For ako" MAN, BARNES A a the’ Avohanged’ tan a Hora, ore is nothing’ setiled, of gaaes are pubs | drers. ing, to be presented on his leaving for the bis sory rosidence there ag agreeable as the | at the earliest possible day. Ve eifully your obe- | SOS SSSUN & ROBBING, ahd SERIE OO en Dice cov the Renae aelse aja e cue oF hem was a | lidhed every day, oat Lard hauer ‘and will } front; ‘but the ‘Council will not sien the draft, jared ‘hoes pormalt, His fall w not regretted | dient servant, "ANDERSON Tr wRY We @f the commapdant of che hanters eaibe te tnonaht | not do so until mrkday, when jhe now arrha will be | Milecing asthe ground for their refusal that the necess ty |. Germany. Hs aig SCSeSeRe WO the Btectoral Special Agent, under Resolation of May 38, | "™* NESHY WOOD'S NEW BOOK, . vying hoch of the two T world | happon that the torlee oud the ashi Dome TET, | ee ee one ee constitution, if Uermany is to | crume- Prince Frederic Willian, is his secoud coust REPORT OF CUOLERA CASHES, PRINTED PROM ADVANCE SHETS. for a wight s real, when I was accoried | au agreemont, the Thue this “re awit out in tt. maploes, 16.Rot pointed. | Pisce Charles, ‘aad sinter of Prince Frederick Charton of tie” Wthows Oe number of Rlser or chats rence’ ing his head beneath hie ahoulders, whether | did not want 10 go to i 4 Another Carieature bas appeared in the satiricat | PrUss'® In this manner the two brothers-in-law are | at the office of the Assistant Sanitary Superintendent up Ja velba tak went eee eg me he had Paper. Ihe Sancho, published at Brussels, in which the | Sr Ms '® hostile armies. to Joly 13, by warde:— Ward.’ Confirmed. TERA FOL, ay Wits iyse WOGD, Author of “Fast Lynne,” “Vernorts Pride, “Oswald Cray,’” “ark ” OThe C ee . ity. ‘ ! wishes to hare ite leader yrriter od re of EI are re ted As an Sustance of the foret! joarta: "0 ‘ bows "Foca os gurtat het hatte day eget oe Pn Wane | NT" Soins sve | rea ces ee neem at | ee st | eet veils When he qrasstied aie by cs doe T oot ee ad octane | AMIDE Journal bates Mr. Gindstone as heartily as doy The Courier of the lepariment of the Lower nhine | BOL OnIY hd the War OMce in Berlin oluaived the exact | Prt! HH i $) exrunb tay tare Gua Ns capacity Jengthwise, dew: beipccs te Sore toes aristocrat(e extraction, and | yubi aher a lotter from Wissamboury, of the 23d of June, | meastirements of the Saxon railway brkiges, but had ac. | Eifth | ; 3 | cha volume. "rloa, $1 Bata pape, or 98 in dl ied ay aig so lee spie f avry pete wa. ted ntl cme ndvotog mate ih red {rally had ir timber requived for dbele reconstruction arb. 3 5 8 | Tiokaetens wee Sotied to otter ot on Sat hey ma ep the two seats F could Bo far ar the arrange - to th reas ibe Raine, 1s staten thas " carpenters 4 » the Arsh BAe one f jngements have gone st ¥s said Tway t oathee from Saxons had destroyed’ them, three hundred eek 3 | a zi ape tee Sas ary ak | og eka eget aes | ma eens Jone commer ane | eee eater | Seca | FY RAMS ata eget eéral times hefor: in wy lite. The reader will und alba fe Sere: | varias, Fen are in general young and healthy, 10 do thaw to put / -pyap a - = 1 ss N & Bi stand all IRE BRevision peas with gee emer will under. | cay, sti ugh Calrne f, Anceltor. are, | and ate fiyin.€ (PAVOld verving im Uiearmy. The emt NmBeteouth.... 1 1 ~ 2 Chestnut street, Phitadeiph's, Pat 3 : wit w fo anight’s rest; | however, rumors, most likoly pubiu cireulatiod OF woh, Le ‘4 7 6 Mitac. Foreign Item: to Pr ar Py y NEOUST ¥DON AND ab8 bape By hich t bap 0 ‘a bet yr thon | the teopécive telonde OC the canditates for otlec. Fer gennts arrtyidy, are estimated at ove hundred and fifty a The epee! Commies poy nm ry") fe Total... .4+6. 10 12 4 26 Prsttsueo. si pou IN LONDON AND Deivek AM Hivihe seounct ug, oF the vellcka, 1¥8 | Instance, vo carey Qut the aerengemente it is waid to be . ton to organize, In connect the Pant Briel. |g ROURCT OF mew A Mi DEN, DOW > \ edging pines and a q Acommbs.cation from the Chief Bagineer ineitont to BY MRS. . NEWI - ee and the harbor of Gee tminded Wilh an immense sup. | 4. 4 w. ets, | pee (erred to the Beerctary with Author of Kate Kennedy,” Gr. oy, can yaeaney can be sade, Thea | Ply of provivions and sum. usaion whjolt hus fallen into | \yceiaded to hold tpese regstoman thes Wmeye iL & to prgpara em nate, ‘The Secretary wong reed the com: " Ber ry aa oe Bulwer Lytton must give up all igen of the | thelr bands, The Hanover, ™@ treasury at that pince was | the quay. of whieh Wik the park ce | Pilates or De, Newman ¥ferring to his revent dismissal | yhe eels Neate ignored ve been ary Jeepector. Refe, wo oifco i pra to make way for the aristoenict€ ap ane, xhibition, Doo- } fed bio ts not mistaken In assert upon the Woo Bnare wan Want ta f jndgeehip, it That wagag easy matter—o ; unequiveeally (0 wmlortand Eeoaid necessary ae The’ Prise’ act ie bowity engaged atone the shore shock of le with ecemeary that La ford mvak Abandon the claim he’ Pruseian fi ton, a int yr be pay oa te Pond take te c ' of internat fegattas, Venet h ihe 8 are hit ‘Sir pare him | Sir a Ww h t pay au colon of .. the e+ | from his oMce of sannct? mim a deal of remwnsrance on. I 4 ‘ and NBME on anne, ho wane ata 2 28 fof the Cecile, Lord. Crenborn. The Tue woaldhy elétene of Nort: Boheme are arriving | olal of cholera o a? ; Lag age Pt hy erred to =| een ™ Sasa : ie Se aap ia EEN 1 tis pigron the Bove Oy eueen, oa Sa ot ie yrobonthnuuia Sea ernst Rae 2 eight hesdel e™ privigp nny aby tore liver of bilie wore then referred to theMixeanurer | {our Moles Bip three Boros ‘Tho ‘aregyonsitenese Usiton mn the Hone Samten pair oy the Pracinc® SRS tevaw ® ‘ann a6. Ave waded ane | nimetgefonr; total of deaibs, sented some specifications showing the ae ose 1Y CENTS. Mend Wien an dictate eee 2 the Lords Lard Darbw ** i as yeast’, toavo bey sve cua up the invaders Ot | oie uno. “Two men in wrogiment, IMtO1Y | et cahinty and adviaabil ty of clearpg cortain, jure Maited, age. on recetptet peice og ane uf and Tord Choline Typt FP enenberg, ene of the mont APSF, | asin 10 Legale, were, attacked at (he latter | Tre ina cite at Prot" 8 enue from their low ~ a ee - ae a a acetal om : “reno. ex, wat occupied by, ; sede ipsa ,"* ait “ shcepuiate of Deooming oor” wo F. A. BRADY, Puplaher, 22 Ann, $n wane bop 2 Sn wees raion is tho Wry pore 1 ORES ars ey ree | _, Advices from Conetantinogl dsioa seston bse obiaia: | wPitomrea' to Dr Cras a0 MT ye asics geuatica, sys. i crew ag ; van cajihie tt prting Sues Gladatou | argument pape UY — Yo a banetet | state that nom ts aur eat ; ws ponte , ae ei char, ‘Tho ext onectowta ol ind inelice In the Commons; and in the Commons, itary G on We “ @ wepply of fund ing been four ie Tho follow table from Det ‘ye ower sas Ae DRETHS PILLS and ar \ in, howeve sonce thege 1? Aiea. | Joaving their quarters JSS | aeseription are 1 hav od to Weir determination to Seta Prem aN Camel Department of b ho rea bol oh Bp at comin, however ou ibis ray OF the old-| distant from the DY Yt” va ‘<0 in Pacem sufficiently | goFernme SLphen ee ine coupon Noa to falh due on tue Notropgian Police was thon banded in by the Sec- ‘Pilla must, be kab. 40 fool, And stot ‘A letter f of Stree Operstions, wolidated debt. The Minster lias IAld before the | fete ie tie hips in" Une? Sones vasa at 0. New Yorn, July 13, 1966. in the hip, tm the breast TO PROPLE ON THR BORNE inthe ¢ a ¥ in ken, Central Gormany, published | Saltan 9 precise statement of the financial Position, Md |i oy te tea cae PE nt 5 Pours: ter, coin e Toues o heer artnctle: | sanive he, wato of Uatroops “Teoept-Gurarmr | cafes rs on oe RGomoOO | una iatoing mahal of Serer | agen by dagen Soe STR au ded r jon « a <a the Sep rites oF 0h ‘ 4 | by ‘this depart in the musht and = us ha Tide aye heres hr a fitter eter pueraion a nimayeto be wppited ie ratelae Rwcek | 2, ie commoreist ane oe Rayph ‘are Sees, heehee tulaances vor the week ending July 10 (Pile oust PURGATIVE IN TTR woRTD Aine ga, . four eauenn va ratal ‘ ran ioe tied ve) Tutettiencee being feces ved ‘of the result sot havens Nouces served for abatement, ........ ¢ COATED iwenrouses L heated my night sr ied my ride our annonnced Pratelaee euare ak od | the Pederal Diet, tho commander ordered out fring pat. Mig the foe No wancer abated under service of wotie......... Shiporior to sugar, % akon or pay t Gallery, tr ag Mioeened te cariton te e208! 1 ti¢s, who followed up their practice with such veal that | perseare couang ie , 7 cl o Frée'from taste, = flee Ahoaea ° ot cituigenee | tbor Bir and Iu hie_aeerter, chr 9 ACR, | In one day the whole. mock of eur army was exhevated fb tho baa rehire inde et nighteot removed ms pe ns vading she ett mo teame trom | Gladstone and nee daughier._ The Fimer s shibo crow |, ‘Tho Prussian Pariament le fo, meet aw the sth of | oad bankers at Alexendeis on cata remover. een eee« Live early anmmer dawo, an hour aud s half » om oa crores ney were renpocti 4 amon Mee | ine ny ane Stie to wane pan ia making prey sion Tor tessesas soe donne and other } tneounl pout of realy mutton, beet a Yo, and from the Po reflected i * ante ded? vorn! iainarek pale. te t 4 2 : pise, renccted on Gee Meibing aroned. IV dewriptions of | péople, at ehet so her Wawband writen Gait Dnaly Tose | '€) 88 far oF Internat government foes tiihowgh fm the mou fetal of ONO GO, 18 | ac C8 yee .: Qunriaes were as Much in demand a@ war tems Lwould | graph. The crowd nest cheered a’ oteree ‘The Chronique det Arty aitrme that: Ciatdins | specie the cmt nog Preach, ra AP: ? ; / P # next door veiatg@, ime Reform lab, have taken notes of this one twas | intd back on | nad groaned ee 8 nen! for the Carlton, was originally 8 medics! man, and snbsequentiy en- | mail steamers, no fatiures TWELYTH WARD nad ogses were taken out of the | ibe tories, high © s‘on ‘and aitribates to him a portrait of Poniatowsk, ‘ Ragetan ader and After sotha: Atter the horse 1996, i aha 1 ee ‘at fo gry Pnited | ton of Certain tr my cushic wing m The people thon went to F the ‘ettwra 1 got xp and made my toilet, by rubbi ‘ Mbover street and at ein Raronom Brannow entertain dt sch me ituckice ame passing mj dngers this: a ota hoiee, OF lq was roa homer Thee they | The King of NAIp'bas taxen with him to the camp 3}, | Sater Munwar ad Mn aad 4 Cofamander | Toreiteh wank; } ore ie cow “e ind went out fot vietly, but, they have etill suruek Gi jt two goy hair, Lthen drew on my low ais the Fiver. ig into, weer 4 Carlo Ademollo, a painter of battle picees, The artist | A Maury, U. & N.. and Princo al Gor! 4 8 con’ pen 1 naturally Demi wy actosk, wilh, Dew'des the | picion a Yaa. a ot avae, te Troreite and <S ot of fear, har been authorived to wear the uniform of the staf of ri 1 saw a boa! ar | Bc'Gacraben wear ot Srdeny nat of the people | the National Guart. ts PR et Dae gy mS 0! Cided to confer + get gu hie Dea xing tay | the ‘awe The tories sna aah caine Ne | The Paris: Prete believes wnat, Ttalp-witi shortly her's vee ane Figo the series why su to die out W saw | pen of Colonel Know d On te he ne eate | tiate a lonn of four hundred millions of francs with Mi Fe Jovpoaty of, 7 ir | temove the provinces \ery atecnth apd ve ah sib in me But these hopes begay topped | of siege, and all becanse ‘eon Id, secured upon ehureh property, and at the boat, then two-thirds A.A, y across. atopy oor ‘pepens pen they have hissed amd gieaipivancial news’ ‘mystertourly alluded | goon, mag GRedience 10 On a eeeet culation’ Jilie Cochrane was (n the Hoare of Commons to | 0 by L'Malir, ‘The 4th of Joly wns to be celebrated imeriean rest. hy ft ~ Victor Emanuel has had three cavalry sabres made | denis in Paris by a fPte ckampétre in t wo. They are of a uniforin pattern. exe | not en inst voar. a private fete aivem bv tle Mir ur. rollowed by A, seemingly, re » yo too a, pare of tie pamenaer, whieh were pours ag rge cas sérvive to hiw, ae i plainly sa ack if it {e legal to hold public meetings in t MO wis ‘Bos. 40 te went meeting, for borhood of Pariiamont, and i} turne cut t for che carn *

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