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“" NEW YORK H¥'¢aLp, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, ‘186¢—TRIP meee ieee SG TY am time of from, seven years to ten—six of them te wean see hf : under the colo! ‘jour io reverve, It iscaloulated > ty BE M, Sooulsin unrefecing ee , 2 Ua thie will ga apective force, when required, of Fiolme mew where do ell ooh lok for mpas CHAMPION P Bf Sita nand it te sup hans Nee coe £ A to biiak the fact that alnce the Reform yor great ' THE CHANFION PRESS. the, Frere up, seriously and for 210 rental, smnong the ie phat dT THE QAAMFION oo nnane sa bay FO ag Keepers; bu it is wala, ‘only give the Tralge Cy ; THE CHANPION PRESS. ting a rontonce which is noth the argument, E CHAMPION PRESS. MAIL ADVICES TO SEPTEMBER 26. NAPOLEON'S \EALTH. oaiting u rntence wins cet pc eee ase saat : : cas: ia : oe pan pr lean Passe ly ; ANU, Ue Hite Journey to Biarritz—IMye-45 peaper- aims ibe pane oe fowees aol. overt De 9 EV UB CHAMPION PRESS, sherri tance of the Questions Whichs oi, ris ag. thing if they were disfranchisod altogether. pina 3 D fe t of Justment. \ Pre ag gree ‘but the orn DUPPSeed THE CHAMPION PRESS. Turkish Report of & Defea' Toe Faneror of ina Frosch eft Gfcveree to the parsonsiwbo live in houses of Fa THE CHAMPION PRESS, mes fabrionn oe Candian Revolutiomists. | ay sinus Mende re 20 au, ram ane (0 ent teat cag itn. pine “tn [eee ea a tad ie be HE ouaitriOx PRESS UAE nena that have been spread as to the first Siege sn. inereete of an er tiunide- Mand, i thai thay eat Seattee se icpatr i color oy 4 THE CHAMPION PRESS. aaah east oe ‘that poo of we ao oy asnaily at dlections. What wiil be the second ? The second was extent is ie rue font tn penne ee THE CHAMPION PRESS, A ‘Mediterranean Question”? | ery. Tse woll-beiag of the a Dalvesine lasye majoriey ofthe whole of thé east taeucy. daria atrial predestseors and found. | THE CHAMPION PRESS, _ Snese for slams Gae cnieinns auricalten $0 will awake o.a full sense of their power, They will say, | er of > present compane- domain sremenee never found “FOR PRESSING COTTON.” Anticipated in France. ee Ca ee eee Ir ‘We can do better for ourselves; do not jet us any longer | 10 am or foreign color, and'is sold by this —_— A the world that it is no wonder rumor ex. * let ‘shop for ourselves; | With the vance thst Nt ta "perfectly chanesless, and will MPION PRESS, og pee ype Rr teliave eluous iar arcmrenceaion Ou aegtbor, nad | gateeer Nariy bree times ver, the bat gresn tat ean be | THE CHA SPOR PRESSING WOOL.” ment ie kept every variety of gross and \ if Cone eam mea we ave reset to bars tha Shisaryte hate’ Sar nde! "aniony®we'bans oor | sorte Mate asbiourewm.and emanate | se Bai Napoleon’s Failing Health and ‘*Con- | Soe-c™e ery fed story, hes bis medical advisor any ing aattroae Hihee “Tebvetior.- te goen one "Wo kava, toa poosr ietas acess n use by the Naty Depdressattst the —TroR PRESSING STRAW.” in recommend pr warn him against the ‘‘serious ‘take of ‘ag we ‘shown over and over at romans Companies of the —_— ee po combining, have show again, | Middie States, a nhnarede ni ‘and RESS, flicting Agencies. Tho wil of he er ig of ouch paramount weight ia | tar eee ey Win”® tenfold more. Mores’? than evere ‘before | maimers,ihroughousbe North, by whom Papen nhs waning “FOR PRESSING HAY.” the most iniricale questions | Deas which you Perhaps the Rint that you have yur trades | dy side with the * foreign hae Goes. fecl F ce ineedncnmancoaan is sn dependent om him alone, that it is of the greatest ‘with dana actarlorsted Uaey importance that the exercias of his faculties shuld he ‘oP Taishey reopen SE cde sk WS pe cee ae ae on iad acierloratd. when othershed | THE CHAMPION PREP __ peta! Jobn Bright’s Speech at the Reform | grat inncase, Oor eaus area’ Petite aim. | Rmbition 1gbToN2 OPO me, cfieot ‘coming. fr sg nea hed ren. see periorty of this color ean pe baad fn he whan “oR PRESSING OIL FRO oulty in understandin, snat have been thrown | fitmess for such y we received RAMPION PRESS, Monstor Meeting. gangs Par crmapontane, Toco Panu | sometime Ph eg ee | Si gear See a ee ech Gummne ra00." . ae. were are comptic a vations is to shor petlion wi finest Eogiias ee Bley acerca: | Seeennnerats Send ee or and tr way his resolutions in, ‘pecu- men willing to work for h Pyar the law $ sé ¢ The German mail steamship Bremen, Captain Nay- | War gies Gnd opectal purposs, Although thelr inducnre | Rappines turt 1 shall be Wrctents, SOLUS of eae er eeraed, setlonala, Oe orimets OF anthry tba 3 I an ce oe aes smaner, from Southampton on the 26th of September, ar- | ™qr 0? oh CUEAO Te nS Fl cate tnd | them. | (Cheers. Son hak whee a ezealane, Fett pen | the. opt; fro familiar Londen Mosicaerrite whieh | Very usefel — gived at this port yesterday morning. perfect freedom, they may, however, not be so éasily re- | ask myself whether classes ‘condition B, ei material. Ber nows details have been anticipated toacone | sisted when the mental energies aro borne down by | that is sufficient, fod ‘and ‘sieve bora ‘and bees fond to voisin ts brightncan®'-cLeegd. Savery THE PRESS, i rined in Dodily sufferings, These disturbing forces, these con- | to-night. I have come paganarer 1S, 1866. b arable extent by the report of the Hibernian, publ tending court are headed by two persona of ex-| this mecting, and - ° Sco 1s aan 'o8 peaasieon THE PRESS. Se Boxann yesterday. aited rank, ene of whom lately fed the | was held in the tr flondon Magn, Auta 3 ges. =" oe Our newspaper files by the Bremen, dat~/ in London Rapes, to Biarritz, a4 oe? ie been & Drought us together a Meee Cnet ey THE o the 26th of September, contain adawonal details of | some time enjoying my cee Rete one im ‘extol too highly,”"—London HE PRESS, Saterest and importance. event either remove the Emperor from bis p! at the | boundaries and t . TRE PRESS. ‘Tue Nouveau Monde arrived at St. Nazaire, France, Bend of the goverameat or even slacken thal rave ac- | fresom. ge fuspendsd.” (Cheer) if these tlanderw: be eras, bang | pletely successful tosta?™aiverpocl Delips Pert Avpast is, a pata from Mexico, with 1,400,000: in specie. doubt that many of the vital uestions which | called upon to do bat 1 08 Nad no dy: | you ate: ain reforms sOreeres, CCNCarE eee nat | Under the severest ordeal it gmerges, ure, and unde- THE PRESS, Discontent exists in Passh On account of a report that | are even now anaiting the Emperors good willand plea. | nasty complain d Bo tale, an I hold itto be, then Sead what itis hate | e..-,tiverpoo! Dal ots of pariiy, pelinacy, curability and He Hungarian Diet Will be convoked without the pre- | sure would receive a different solution from that he might | day the wearer of ‘said of you by those who ‘are hostile to ‘your political | body (and consequent economy) eee appetes yng THE PRESS. intmers of a Hungarian ministry. swith to give them. hegen these none would become a {cheors) aad on Fighta; then draw your ranks closer together, and make | sumption of Saxon Green is speedily reater than perhaps THE PRESS, wious appointme’ More serious subject of contention than the Roman | know, the Queen & more resolute and ‘determined fight to change the | ® comabines. ' The cholers prevails in Hungary tea greater extent | question, on which the tendencies of the Biarritz party urged state of things in this country. (Cheers.) Some of the SAXON GREEN IN THREE SHADES, THE CHAMPION PRESS, Bhan in 110 outbreak of 1831. are known to be rigidly conservative and ultramontane, | franchise of the peo; net have said since ‘at Birmingham ts sjeateleren eupumecle te jaye ls sal vsaviaon “ceceientTek ose from Japan anpeance | While the political school of Pranging are avowedly bent | less liberal shan the that it is very unfair to try and paste this upon the back | SAXON GREEN, DRY, L. M. 2D. is in 6 Io. cane and | For Pressing and Compressing any and every materia). Shang! recommendations hav: of th on securing the triumph of the canse of nationality and freedom. Itis, perhaps, under the necessity of trimming be- tween these two opposite forces that the Emperor some- what obscurely conveyed his mind on that subject in the circular published by the Marquis de Lavellette, by as- Shai war had broken out between the Tycoon apd Prince Whoisher, The former had hitherto been victorious, ‘The Straits of Simonosaki had been closed. 1001 LAN RERS, WARE SAXON GREEN, IN OTL, L. M. 4 D., in in assorted 11+. | FARMERS, PLANTERS, MANUFACTU ha a cans, 28 1b. cans and 100 Ib. kegs. HOUSEMEN, Te thon not familar with our packages we cation sem ‘And all persons destring to economize apace, want y's brand and certificate Cs Fespetion be co party. | Why did they, err (Hear, hear. fe their newspapers - a@ great come down, as it were, from the clouds to tell us all about the constitution of the country?” I say that the doctrines of Mr. Lowe uttered in that speech are in the of Lords they are dangers not so mut main the doctrives upon which the party have acted Lord Clarendon has arrived in Paris A. Baoww, Esa.—Daan Sin;—We agree entirely with the opinion expressed by the gentleman of ‘the Novelty Iron better in health and was | sertin, “the interests of the Pontifical Throne were | within. Its foes, in my opinion, are the} its own thou; Ask for SAXON GREEN hatever shade may “THE CHAMPION PRESS.” Count Blumarck ig. tncl vat tho entcaaee of the. | somrea by the Convention of. the: oh of Aeyrember’® f housshelds icetoas in thetion pate an eee oe mentale nT ee ee are aE] "gly gees tT Gie kocsoramans soa amee teoe te oe sede “SHE CHAMPION PhEsa” present on horseback (Sep 24) That Convention, wo all remember, “is to be loyally | too much {t abdicates the duties of a Senate, Jtfivce ite | to say what ho eaid, and 1 fancy thers is hardly one of | desling has not got it send direct to the company, who will pila Sroops into Berlip, when he was made a General by | executed. The French troops aro to be withdrawn from | cote, ite power, és procics anto the hands of one mn, and | them who could say'lt vo well, Howl went to ack yous | "petal ty ab pontaad et mcchants and druggiais and “THE CHAMPION PRESS." the King. He did not, however, appear to be in his | Rome, but in their stead, and as a guarantee for the | he often, as at present, oa 1 on mvans ‘men. | question. I don’t know how many thousand people th by the jany. meee MPIO: » ‘calth, and after riding down the Linden avenue | Security of the Holy Father, the Emperor will leavo the ca r hear,” and laughter.) Unfortunately for that | are hore to-night, and I don’t know how many people have SAXON COLOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, “THE CHAMPION PRESS, moval bi » ing protection of France.” On thé other hand, General use ft does almost nothing—it does not eveydebate | been attending your great demonstration in Manchester; Pee by the State of New seems) “THE CHAMPION PRESS.” % the company of General Roon and General Moltke, | d’Aurello, in the act of dismissing the Franco-Ponti- | froely—e session will pass and you scarcely har any | bur put tho qacetion to. them through ihe somiened a EE ms Msmountod and went away without waiting to witness | fical Legion organized at Antibes, intimated to the | discussion in that House which is calcul tolnstruct | below me to whom we give so much trouble, and to "| —CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. “THE CHAMPION PRESS,” Ghe tscepa inoron gaat aie soldiers that, “although they were Henceforth to serve | the people im political vubjects. I sometimes flar that | whom we are 80 greaily indebted—T put this question to | A. — —— ; roepe pest 8 under other colors, they would not coase tobe French | it is no longer the temple of honor, the pat| which | them:—If this argument of ignorance and. drunkeanes “ THE GRANDEST ART PROJECT ee, en etON renee A jeter from Biarrite states that Count Bismarck bas | soldiers, and would, under all circumstances, have to | leads through the temple of virtue; it be- | be true, what does it show? There is a new rin — “THE CHAMPION PRESS.” @ngaged apartments in one of the principal hotels in | uphold the honor of the French name, of which they | come too much a refuge for wornout members | London—the MorningHerald—which the other y, I OF THE scan hat watering place. would soon be the only representatives at Rome,” and | of the House of Commons. (Cheers and laugher.) It | am told, wrote some hints for me for my speech on this 7 “THE CHAMPION PRESS.” ie Marshal Randod, in a letter to Count D'Arcy, the officer | becomes every year more numerous, withoutiI fear, | occasion. The Morning Herald isa paper which pro- PRESENT CENTURY. posi in command of that Antibes legion, tells bim that ‘‘that | becoming more usoful. If 1 cannot make itsef up to to be, in some sort, the organ of the tory party, 178 SUCCESS MORE DECIDED “THE CHAMPION PRESS.” Jogion is called to's high mission; that it will have the | tho great duties, decay and darkness will settle pom it. | bat 1 have had it from tho bese. authority ‘that We fendsts —— pressed 0 compactly that ether honor to defend the person and the authority of the | Some of itg members may read what I . beg to ‘that ty very rarely read it, (Laughter.) The Mornis THAN EVER, Cotton and wool can be Dressed 0 Holy Father, as the corps of occupation bas already | assure them that in these fow observations I ani speak- p Boer} prot Dont to a fact which I stated with great ample ona } will sink in water done;”’ that “the watehful solicitude of their sovereign | ing in no unfriendly spirit to the House of Lots; but | tude at a mocting of the Sunday achool teachers in Ruch. SUBSCBIPTIONS POURING IN oe will follow them;” and that “the most lively sympa. | wo have a distinct purpose to-night, and our pigpose is | dale, I think on Good Friday last, that. a very large por. PROM EVERY QUARTER OF THE LIKE A STONE, Const. t, 22—Eveni thies of France are enlisted in the cause they are about | this—to restore the representation ot the le, to | tion of the children of the working classes in Manches- — a wi Tnteligenoe received here from Candia. stator kip) ERE CRIES SOTA make the House of Commons, the House whch pro- | ton, a poorund deplorable oradle clas, was growing up without UNITED STATES AND THE CANADAS. Worked -by hand, horse, water or steam power. With it is difficult to aay to wl extent these declaratio essen nt the people, a real Ro for thei ) nis — $8,000, Turion peasants have fled from the interior of | ao widely in excess of the Emperor's own words, may | sham. (Cheers) Now the facia of sur vepresitios ss alan Sisk la Mawchentie there nue greta! of THE END RAPIDLY APPROACHING. Recharges rng minis “cet gh ier re ae gbioaera eandening ie uae any Greeks are | he supposed to bave beon made with his knowledge and { are . The important facts can be stated n about | drunkenness, although I believe all the facts show that MR. CROSBY HAS BEEN REPEATEDLY ‘The pressure required is casily regulated, It acte prompt. Three Turkish war steamers, with 6,000 men, hava ter, | Consent. The Emperor's circular prepares us for the | two gentences, I think at overy reform meetng they | there less drunkesneas In Manchester probably than " phe —e fro ry id fan eubstitution of tha protection of ¥ dr political } should be restate, and that they should fix thdnselves | in any other town of equal magnitude in th's kingdom. ENDORSED BY HIS Jy, in simple in its construction, does not get out of order, re- pe crabarked for Candia, Second Egyptian division | gna morat ascndeacy—for the material force of the | in the mind of every reformer age (Cheers,) I will for a moment, { will ELLOW CITIZE! juiring less power to accomplish the ame results then any ‘Troops Save eon sent to Anti-Taurus, Thessaly and ~ ‘Trang h ppame ry ome Steed te War taike of super. the cbuntey. i am charged with telling things | assume the drunkenness, and I will assume the degrada- LEADING FELLOW © NB. quiring pplish Mplrun are quiets |: haan | commanded by Colonel D'Arcy, ‘The Emperor only | often enough everybody il keer them. (Eeueies sen i sialic. == cdaspieaad res aw ae deen apeernted er of Comments, Fhe Fashe, Bas | vouches for # ateurlly of | ihe Holy” Father; | choora)” thie i faot which ile worth Looeni ae THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE. THE WORLD. Tho Governor of Candia has been relieved of his func- is: peroon eed cullorist. Ste Kmperet ee-| nercetae ne Ea Uinled Ringdn if Creed Cost of ere:tion and actual ri cyere nieonlied 2 Seer soca a died sous, panes Sept. 20, 1000, | aers ufmveit ~Pledged to the loyal falfiment of the | Brilein and Ireland; that of thoes bat one milion and a VALUE "600,001 CHAMPION PRESS OP THE WORLD, Worsland of Candie fave boon attacked by the’ Cretan | Sates of > beat thos autivos hivelinor ong ent oes ba decry net aT . abled —" cers le ut ire! sti nh — meee? Smeurgents, and that, afler two en the Cretans | Souatrs no iere than the Pope's, and of the French sym- THREE HUNDRED ‘Read the recommendations, which are from the were defeated, with a loss of 650 killed and 1,120 | Dathics enlisted in behalf af she they penn Sit painrine SEL peat We wounded. Teoruited to verve, All this ambiguity in the language SPLENDID OIL Pall 8, mac , ‘The insurgents had received 7,000 muskets and 300 | of the Imperial manifesto, and the broed hints in the Comsieting of the grandest collection of given for the valueof the invention, and for the advance Gaske of powder from Syra. acarcely less official addresses of Bis dist ed gene- —— ois ——_ vain ‘bod no good to thove "ote begn a etre tom as ‘at en | | LEGITIMATELY AMERICAN WORKS OF ART | ment oe French Repatte and Inipronses. Greated danger to the tranquillity of Rarcpe ‘ ‘most part, the county in thia country | ‘Noo Maglond? Ie joo joren oryan SCIENCE IN MAORINERY. ee ee ee ee ee en eee ime a80 ‘eager allowed w | tenors entation 1a onset sense of Armeriog gre have boon seven generations of men whocame | LEADING ARTIATS IN THE UNITED STATES Ovmece or ran Novarer Inow Wonns, nl andon - term. 'e bel 'y — 4 — ‘The same Journal publishes an article under the head as his word, see crayon sade trea franchise Fal arc and cow ey Pre Sian Shek fic satintligh crap ma jdegremaigiahen: Waw'Vons, Sept. 2, 1866. —' ms argument apon the of American 2 mseaet ree the lective franchise. Welt, I regard i res trs ie lle war threo widen OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC, A. Barowi, Baq:— peetan C ia and Brit pon loader draws the the county representation to a Regedit fall conor ¢ being iustructed for amp coura Dean Smm—Baving examined the model of your penchesien eae * hooped dead body tied to the living body of the borough repre: | the purposes of (Cheers. , in this country, preg penn Pree article continues thus: “Let us not loee ourselves smear. | | beaeve tt way peetree aera Lue tet eae | neteoe inate ei aod ‘THE ENTIRE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF COTTON PRESS, I om favorably impressed with the there wome free counties. are 5 lo; we are — — Or ES feah nice rim ee, aegntas | Saget Teterzanamae anne inte 2 ee. ee lau" i oe wales tation as a wi ins are qu OF al \ ¥ the (hich have been created from the first by the piercing Peer cery condition." Well, bat as t0 the the articies, and what they call consciences FRIOE OF ABARES — a ee a the Isthmes of Sues. | These are the interests ot stake where they are alive and wi is , | claunes. —( ‘They are all engaged én ¥IVE DOLLARS. least chance for delay caused by breakdowns Also the present day, and if France, Italy and Austria un- what is their condition? Let me give you only one fact. | some dry bone of this while the feos, Dany a —— ae ae: he ees oe py There, are one hundred and forky.fve bs with sh expecially the & of the people, ae lft & MAGNIFICENT STEEL ENGRAVING the mode of applying the power to produce the graduated 20,000 inbabitante each, ey return 216 mem- yh = We one yop ape the “4 tere. ‘there ‘are 109 boroughs with over Popula vould stalae cverything I have iu the World upon Jt ines WILL BE GIVEN effect vy menne of tho worm whet alld cxrow, 1s o combine tad the mance of the aropean,treaten pS ae 2. ‘votes, the sonnet ng van which tive ul stones ad roprensate. oy a ee ‘ eo nt Se ~ ‘Bt 4 —- a gn of Cendia.”’ Sittrs aba'the asavans of he taaation MS ond tion of the wi aa eyed gancigy hvagl toalbewede THE CHROPOGRAPH, preduce the result, with the least expenditure of power. - enormous. The boroughs under 20,000 have | Parliament, ‘would not ‘over three sessions ate $ cement ‘The Excitome: $9,000 slectore,, Tbe ‘over 30,000, bats 486,000 | Parliament but iuere would bee full provision for’ the “THE AMERICAN AUTUME." Hoping yop Wil Dove: euecgee WOH 3, sean Fear aries ttinge rot The boroughs under 20,000 have 1,360,000 peo- | thorough instruction of every working man’s child im the ILY BE READY POR DELIVERY. [ine SEotaneh occemeetin ae eon et chen bal The boroughs over 20,000 have ¥,806,008 people. | kingdom. (Cheers.) But there was another argument | W74L SPEEDILY BE REA > OT ae — ety oe tha ee a ba under 20,000 pay £387,000 of income tax; | which was very, often used in the House of Commons, SPECIAL CARD. ISAAC V. HOLMES, peg ee ape boroughs under S0,000 nave fi Cg ty elo ty ter whence we heard it, and 5 as eat, coe THE CROSBY OPERA HOUSE ART ASSOCIATION Constructing Kaginesr end Superintendent. the boroughs over try isso ia (proving it is eo sat net nded with Dollar u we ee eee Tabemer”) Now, Tam sure you will agree wih tee in | that really there is aot osly mo occasion foraaything | 20 6iftenterprise, and must not be confou Now Yons, Sept 32, lose. § article that appears in an English, Frencn or Ger. this, that a tation which as the franchise | more, but nobody has any right to ssk for anything | Girt Concerts, which have been advertised to ‘take place at key, the Opera House, without the authority or consent of the A transiated and admiration of the public, as if it'announced dous ‘upon the people. (Cheers) As to ‘and rest much higher up, (Laughter | Proprietors, peony regards the simplicity, etrength and power of your Tang od po en ing thecountios we have Lord Derby's own authorty for it, cheora) * * * Who was it that de PRINCIPAL AGENCY IN NEW YORK, Werks a0 th , if It can be won either by writing abont it or even a scones of 1848 | that the counties are politically the h grounds stroyed psa dihe f the Cis laws, and who acca Cotto Press. ting for it—which is. thing the Athenians seem | Would bee impossibility in oar 1848 was | the great landowners. Lord Derby said would — it ~ i ly © maintain (Art Institute) Broadway. iy yours, inclined to undertake. In size and alation Crete | Bot a year of out and news for Italy alone. The | iit him the gorilen of Ball 4 desu curse? (Cheers.) y, surely you know that BRANCH AGENCY, Respectfully you Tittle inferior, and in fertility and position far supe. | murder of Ross! and the slaughter of Patma bad thelr | ina he would tell you the of the county mem- | we, who are accustomed to aasomble in the Free Trade A. & FL BROWN & CO., Proprietors. to Corsica’ “Its foresta have ‘not yet been all des- | CouBterparta at Vienna and Posth, at Frankfort, and | pers and the borcugh. What are they Manchester I, wore largely = B, ©. ROOT & ANTHONY, STATIONERS, — yed by conflagrations, like the trees which | *lsewhere. The Pope's person is safe enough, but | knows not bribery, nor Birmingham; a e Know that nd Sie Was setee Soe Giad fa ta we nn eam Wow Porn Pourpnr,, covered the mountaius of Grecee. The population | ‘t i melther the Antibes legion, nor even the | boroughs of twenty thousand lation ani under, | the man who now Prime Minister of England. 21 Nassau street, near Cou Sramo, Porsan Couns, x. i faxceods two hundred thousand, of whom. up- protection of France, that can uphold hie author- | how many of them are full of curruption? | (Cheers.) If this be #0, it we, the party that we repre- BROOKLYN AGENCY, Bept. 19, s of sixty thousand are Mussulmans of the | 'tY: The Ialians—or the Romans—are determined to | qhere are small boroughs, such as Banbury | sent on this platform to-night, if we did mach to pro- jit ‘ We have seca Mr. Baldwin's New Patent Presa, We k race, and who apeak only the Groek language. In | Proceed with caution and to keep thoir tempers; and it | and Tavistock and Liskeard, wi 1 Deliere, get mote this prosperity, are we not fairly entitled to offer J. MORRIS & CO., eo 2 iwin's faacient tinies Crete gare birth to King Minor, who first | 1S questionable whether evon those 1,206 hirelings will | honor and great purity prevail, but the bulk of these | ourseives as advisers on the question of the franchise ? —— ster Selonn abiien Sth canangel sentinels ee ae ee ane it ‘soome jas | Poe Ping LX. tn fain to andanae the altitude of a vletien epi eueruenen cnt | Sate Dende’ “in tenes ite iat ean ae rite iat and have little doubt that it will take s leading position aay 0 pai foe y Ks 4 featonn ere Bresiirs fbet may teach the Sublime’ Forte the value of a new | Si to court ihe crown of raartrrdom, but he knows thal eo principles or mors in heart, “(Loud cheer) In | knowledeed, and it shuts s man out from distinction and | %. B.—For further particulars and deseriptign of the var | PO*% ee iaystorn of logisintion for its Christian subjects. A revo- | is subjects would not touch a hair of his head. On the | point of act, witaoat say. cxsuiparesion, wo may may that supremacy; but Lord at this momen’ is Prime Min- prizes, soe published catalogue. in machinery for pressing cotton and other materials. Rutionary signal has been hoisted that can hardly fail to removal of the French garrison ro soa ir ype lay of all the evils which are possible to an electoral system are Ses Os ee ee nn eee meus Respectfully yours, — Pmrodi/y the relations between the Christian ‘Of the | Comato an edey solution; the Pope's wubjec’s will gain am provides Cor ty she shenneral apuens et Regiens, ey at yearr past. (Cheers. Proscs ALLY OBTAINED IN NEW YORK BP My Fan on rome th ands | tN yak a Se Fae | coma ney, ova aat ata aon, | Lat, Soya Ura, Oe errant, mee os | Dato, ciara gba ee 4. RORTY, comaretng taint Fun meawrnine ver Uwremw erates avo ncaa. ravoxan, | Within that palsoe and that church the Pontiff may be | Sbeciusely fueviable, under the sais of the Ir which | revenues of the Irak ehreh, tu, the ioe rah selior 18 Noman : ; PETER B. LAWSON, Manager. ‘Three months ago the Christians of Crete demanded | 9% sent ey “enah, tha Seing ‘at’ ‘Haty | ROW prevaila. T'ventare to lubove catty wndertae vo | Ravart Pel ana’ teoame tes loans of tas 0 FO THOMAS R. AONEW a, GREENE sete Tea, bepk Tone.” Pretice according to the laws of the Ottoman Empire, and | Dene Mantas Soy, wish. r Sane FY te eee | csone Gor sade Cgbot things | Gontiea, Unseuc ls wuatd mes coannns to ako eneditne of Tony crete where 7 wi ta foun, Sept. ZI, frked for the execution of the privileges conferred on | Sad all the + wie tawtolebiaey” Greate. | Batre that Ceece ts te, veleets ter, ape Stel, tines | tacaten, locneen be would oat conceet ‘everylning else cheaper thas any store d — al (hem by (he Ba Humdgou. phase of the move. | (hesstervetncts: antwith o large appoiutteat Coast: where mentee te 6 auell member ef voles. Tents opposition to'all good things is Parliament Lord Derby Se Reepnre! bene uae rey fast le pa am Semmes he _inalionable mint | buted by alt ithe faithful end vheir sororments and In no Tomeay whenever bat 1B large consituencies is not the léader of he party fu high sons, He ts not | (UD Eres MADE ge Ee tt to be the best I have ever seen, and that it will be generally wight they af Crete independent, and decroad | is picturesque ee cae could keep up tha tha pecan oe at (Loud ) Now, if | its educator, he is not ite guide, but he ée ite leader im all | conta, aor eB. i Troaiwsy, used by the public when it is seen. It a, what has long been jas union with the kingdom of Greece. ‘The Sultan's | & grand s state a would the fieherman’s suc- have given a fair a ll Seng. Loe oe Se anes tae (onacanies and: ie. aaliams. er fie eis an ernment neglected to redreas grievances im time, | “*Att rom (alk ‘said mag. be liable to the | 00d, e vouder Oe he Smee we! Leek hose ‘er four alge puted bees euee | on ofan caste ‘Aderens Bt. HB. Foote ast Blood: | waste, simple, powerful ond durable Press Rei is always inapt to render justice. | It wow sp- | oxlras' of ircevance, but, Wy ‘meverghetoss, wher | Tne’ "6 Dare aay, Geen ee iera Look back al to be shiney” of the" prema wage New Tork. WILLIAM McKBNZIE, Proprietor. inn Peres st yp 3 we are most assuredly coming to. The five thousand uestion duties, Look back; ¢r, rather, ilies of Engiand, and which is composed of articles, | Copadential Iaformation for the Married, Sent, a Ervine right of Kmporors to maintain civil order | Sidters thet the Queea of Spain. is supposed to be | ua, Tuetion OF Be PAS duesion of our disgmcetul ex: | interestiog masy- of Unesn, which appeseed ia the teene? Beeeied. cage og ree of an conte Y crm} Dav Doon Ison Woass, Naw Yous, Sept. 3, 1686. Wwefer w the revolution of the United States of America, the eg dg Ng i eg A sid Me od pentieary, 208 Fen, Sat. <P asy Sled thay bow to suare Ph con el: whadended them oo ee Suaiegs iB. Be New A. Batowm, Baq.:— partion appeal to. priseiplea of fartice aad policy, | Presence of any or Rmpress the, pur. | E'dtperate ght for jon ag If they were resting it fen, pcg at ed Deroy and Lard ‘slaniey arg | GFROLAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Daan Orn have examined your Champion Press, and ney caine ate ® the. ether, oot gran. tne {‘againet his person, ad be bi 3 wa oral 4 phn ma" Take this py this curious fact, duriag tho sateuen ve axe ny esa 20 ee have no besitation tn saying that it is of great pewer, com P > . OF O . | mean ren for to notions ene sovereigar ® licenas to do whatever longer 9, thie, worl The demmention of tbe Furst | Wien of ait—ihe srsion which has Just pamed over | ack. I ballee i ihe your 1661, Lord Stanley, the present vor THE tande'eieh 0 teaitiig at coumieietion wnetenitad ty oor @rems good ia thei . If the Obrietia session ever remembered. ‘ DIERs’ Re’ OR. — Funan be ie to shomnetves they most sete their iter moan geome Oy Ry A gy fl Rented ty teed See I eieae ts tows Saar 0; See See machine of its class. The power te without limitation, being ee eee ee eee eee eee oe a¥ort the preparatory blows of Bologua ted Carteldade, ot ee Le arenas, eee to make a PHAN HOME FUND, capable of exerting, by the arrangement of 11s parts, to amy ho 'ahall exercise the vapreme powers of government? | Tae Pope may be ‘ustria to Magione descr hat he | step tn the direction of popolar Fighta, Brought in « bill ran extent that may be required. Reapestfaily, Fire cau only be .orovontad hy the, three, protecting | Wil only igs Parther and'ore tore,” ‘Wows ef thove | ow, hemp Ichataais “oesgure tn aimeanoos that OROVER'S THEATRE, WASHINGTON, D. 0., ieee Cokreta,, rrepiiacen rowers Who ti na pti o- pity Qo ay what fe Joatiee,fand. then determining #0 carry tuay ave at ths hands of the’ Romane ead’ talians es | 20 Seu ee ives in some, dieuity fa tendering’ Wo ‘THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 11, 1808, Qtoss thom Woaua, Baw Toss, Sept. 21, 1806. Se ne Se a ee mich independence and freedom ae be would be willing | the government our cordial support, to onsble them to $00,000 ‘Tickets st G1 each; TAOWD preewnis valued ot | ae ee A virtual decieration of war on the part of the Chrie. | ¢0 “lew them. iaddins carry their bill, ees 4 was sang paar Chane, an peek teh Le ius unde , ane Look place om the Lith of August ‘The population of any reform ot all bad no kind bse ot s conateting Bene Duan Sin—We have seen your Press in operation, ao of several Mistricte stows Mowet és published nouwe THE REFORM AQITATION. Tpposttica es waliguant and ‘ivecreditable qa Thave ever (Cheers) The newspapers which "or fle party tell monda, Jewelry, Stiver Ware, dc., be. ft to bon machine of great strength and power, valusble vral diate BEFORE Ren cane 3 fight tor 0 Cross and appointed a chief to command nd I Dp seen brought against any meaeure in the ~ oe a - CF Sa are Fh ‘The Managing Directors take pleasure in anoouncing that a tte combinations ea wall whe meg it. Movers revolutionary proclamations have been sub: | ter Meeting a imposing Dewmenstra- | mons; there was no ertifice, there was ‘le = = cool Se from eee a ctmple na) Bee aatiofaction @rquently published in different parta of the island. At in Manchester—John Bright’s Oration— | was too mean and too base to be Pye neu b Po - og 8 —_ pg no reformer —~4 the drawing will positively ovcur 5 machine, an4 =" — | Jason the 24 of September @ number of leading men | Hints to the Aristecrate—The Radicals’ Pho. | the progress of and ultimately to lass even] a lee ne ees ah) wot ae es | Allagente are requested to minke @nel olatoments of calee r- rom the Eyarchia tn the western part of Crete, met | tegenph of Lord Derby, &e. and to such tnow “not | if Tkmew it, Weihed free reds trom free. tredere, for a. to reach Washine |” very respectfully, yours, nd wigned the following document: (From the London Times, Sept, 26. eaglhy = ;, to make | when Sir Robert Peel repealed the corm laws he was as | *P4 retnen coupons of tickets, £e.,0 a8 M. MO WHITR & CO., Proprietors AMPUBLY OF TAT cat aun The reformers of Lancashire Py eminent men of | good and sincore a free trader as if he had spoken free | ion city by the 11th of October. wu — 0, 1906. Sr Sedaseddeormers | Laie” tested feomne Es, nel eeectassn cain te ea peiereee | feet ws HO seca LAS Bute anes | anwern trianain et “met Penn te Wine or Yee Ow General” Assembly 0 i Ore. anid middie chases to testify tho earnestness which they Oa wove not met, ana never could be ma, Another pol former, he introduce a Reform bill in mn wa. wvavAl, NAVAN & 00, Bankers, 6 ‘A. Batowim, Raq.—Dear Gir, We have examined ~ of the Turkish authority in | fee! better ‘and, to get rid of inconvenient acter 3 as "hoes (66 Broadway, that we union of Cente and ite rng iw By lente and gates, whey turned round end did eet hen. | Se before. Bomling Green, New York. Branch oftees Freed in operation, and wae - pn si lienes. To I 9 2 threw the Poet Puhon street, and 8 Fulton atrest, Brooklyn, the best of the kind thet we Ueno to the valor of ta tooet T'oention bis nanse, ori Tquols ‘wha be, mld. under | bill hed paced, oderate if was, underte, “WH, 8. MORSE, Seoretery, | 1 nas a wth becomes cotal ond protiable machine | Svcr ma reg 3 also Paine \nchuging Liverpool road ou the wert, and Towman poomehe cle met depora amen may bold | of the Unived Kingdom. with the Vet sileton, | tor ny on vomearing he one, nd etme 48 Fone | Powers of Burwpr and io\ the Mimighty power oF OM | The Dogan tf west opine eas “loos Be ae ye Oo eed BOER & NUM Reepesttuliy, joat High. be mann ler oe are not of very im | of them, a 10 the State, end sine ainn DY £ WARDEN, } ANhoagh the Chratans axe een for sarge Hane 46- | Seen aeunt pops te Seavelui tet apes Ue tnas or | Dortaace. Bak ieee cpisions a8 Taradeed | tes pheceg cr teen Oak. eect par now aiassatent te the nfgent navorunet” 6 Ube, vewems, Sartor, prison os I ie is a ready Tike ioashod Ulosthreag nan swoops have | 1 seting, which argred ty ine prowaen from ibe ‘Sane = werty whieh * in power, Crerywhere, and wil coatings to ont! | ve mat A MILD COUNTER IRRITANT DOES. Constrncting: Rogineare and Manufacturers fl 0 spring on their ‘The speakers arrived Procession from the Town ‘were received @econient becomes a great peril country. Dr. ‘po who nd attack the macred battal Pasha preewet three : and because party A 4 {Cheers wom r rod passed | “Sen Aer was visiting my cousin in Corning, a train oe Bin oer hest mr Bete! . Te esi moved wean ink Salma Wewing the wertine Same bl Perament? T pol vera Dery ne staat coon reamrane . rhe sctontite and the public « ‘are respectfully invited to ie n fell resolutives: off witho7t some refer. with this 1 say that they have twee meat could — von eaanot arise from Umidity oF moderation. The | stmeltawcousty trem each platform: pip he Ys ‘not fate confict with class, I that they have OSE of Ureathe, ewes ot ours assume that the delay hes been ence to these observationa, Bear in mind tbat, oaly ‘con: my +4 or vA call sed aa [ Intervention on the part of Regland, France ana | _, That thie po | were they recatved wth enthusiaac sheers by the Tory | deus, mn ate Partament from the Laon bates Lt, sions EXAMINE. | Pies ‘and this Iuiervetion has been tkterpretea inte | Claes hiseas party, but when the Queen sent for Lord Derby and com. dave made wz, Teenie, ot your plaster hee cured WT. NELMROLD, warrant to choose their form of government and elect | t it 10 farther the views of teenie to bien the caieaee of forsemag’ he fay health 4 yan, — Beir roverngn by a plériaci’e " rte soldam fmarerts of 40 either creel? be ye) sally belleved, bave Neoue r ad rAge™®. Preaident Champion Press Company, a ii dapat ngbioes seh Gore prevail on the mag who wieredthens Baavan Dax, Bebuyler county, X. ¥., To 804 Brosdway, New Tork, France Preparing. ond jenn te: eeatiments to become a member government. u ern | enn | Parin Rept. 36) correspondence of London Times | = Sry ase ay ewe one geatienenia:— I have pawn HOUSS, NEW YORK. + fo whem tt ertars chow! « R peome probabio that the reorganization of the | tothe in the boo prom eS ee ee S= ante a a Um) Will @onetad retahy im the emonsion of the | varqusbou ike os a (A countre. end J aah of wu amr + Raia

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