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4 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1867. AY can department, whith will bo descriped im detail pros. i mombors at the Afth, aesyre ‘might be expected, most of these re- MRS IN BURG? ; cal ; tr ore caine Tak “ctoven Oh Meares mii ar hen inlets faeoie eg meno cid Of si ar to "i Russia of which there n 2 allowe i enter 1e ut ing at leven 6 t the vil f the 1a hss hich, it mercan actor, to x hus wins im a of wi ALLY wih we he me ok Ce oth aetienia at aah ace eal orm, for than's heared have 8 008- but, Girardin says in La are Low a aot te aeieee bp he Le bo ow take thing« m their own hands, it is to be hoped | &4 ote partly — amine the whole ballding, Deeattse half wa: wn @ muibil 2 se commercial, moore avers ater rary nme, ts erected nnd shrze Torso of | rag poots tere tes g fcr] py bya popilation devoied almost on- ice Rlationed ‘n fack, (here oppe nore Te he E tion, 0 ing f th: Pa ris Ez hit iti mn and Scene Neomen and soldiers inside {Lan ord) eae visitors. - Paacte otrasitn Wibel eoiahd Panabi | epee tiation of the empire is vory insignt@- pening of the Pa: MVUION o It 18 sufisfaction to know, how war, that theres | poing repairod at considerable expense. Other exh’ 4 ‘the. two. ‘thera are. ouly ‘ nothing to see. The central garden, from which all the.| rs compiain of the rough usage the ‘azes of fragile inhabitanta, twenty- at the Imperial Reception. avonues radiate, like spokes from hub, fs atill ia om. | priicies suffered en rowe, Dat no bad Intention oould be and of the remainder, three bryo, No flowers nor grasses ore to be eeen thera, As | justly attributed to the French authorities, Accidents have loa than 5,000, and there are some that you have already been. informed, tho building has been | of 1the kind will occ all No might bo expected, must, ~~ aly ed " i arene Bint sow Yeach of which Peaeeee of the Exp: bished, ba en pepe ee extremely Doge; ine ee 3 is acsigned to a partioular country, then the circum. —_— a success mere ‘4 . . itt ference of the building is di y each Deer gt Londom oomertta: this play Moseow and St. ‘only Special Review of the Exposition Grounds aud waizued toa ‘pavticulos class of esa” However ugly. ENGLAND. ments aeaiand come 's ‘A revenue exceeding £7,000, tbe ediflee may ay tberofore, it will found moat Pee adventares: nder- Condition of the American Department. convoniont {or thom WBS wish’ (6 Ioapeeh. she guate ful, It bas beon in robenras! five years at the Adelphi. either of « particular class or of any one country, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF TWE-HERALS. Four years oy Me. CUBA Yesterday such an inspection was an impossibilty, ¢ Pa hee Jamieson, of weenie ‘The only department in anything like working order Pondon Gossip and Ite Latest Topica—The | Jossie McLane. knowlodge oF Tho from New was the rostasrant department, and to that everybody | | Politicinns, Reform, Fentans, Fine Weather, | consent of the auth: 3 manager of steamer Raleigh; Captain Marsham, oe London Life---Among the People, the | 210% temsetves whilo awaiting the arrival of the im- | | Theatres and Court Fashiens. the Adelphi, also denied selmith Mr. Jamie. } Orleans om the 6th, vie Mavans on the 10th inst., arr Court and Theatres, “or ie, co ee ee pas a everything has a ama, } York, baviag been fase ie to tr Seeman maser naten vases nwt eee 1. to | During the past wook ‘Conspired to pat | John Sefton. Th: raigod & oar: witnena to see the visitors at the Exlubidion eating their | the good citizens/of this great dated pOlisitato the best of | row about this socond produotion | and files, Ww rage nahive Quote, WaaGe at ane an apenas en] Pemore | Thareform Dill Raa pageed the second sanding Gon dectared, that tt there: | Rogarding the bark Ooean Home it is quite evident | and his wile closed up thoir place and went) to bed, ter F » With roast beef and ale by a Cockney, with omelot aad | Without opposition; Disraeli has made one of his bril- | him surroptiti story; | that the Captain-was innocent of any intentional violation | maining quiet till tialf-past five o’clock in the moraing, eoling Towards the Princess of Wales claret by a Fronclaman, with sausaxe and, Vienna beer | tant, aancy, Poslite speeches, which hits friends and | for Mr: Sefton was known magont re ree en Tho Florence M. Tower, | when a scream was heard ia theif room, and in afew . by &@ German, with macaront and wine by an Italia, | foes wlike andeauses aigenorakebuckle; Bright roars as managers wi arrived on instant, was in the same scrape, | seconds Mra, Weibel was seen by ono of the rt and Queen Victoria. re ante a eumenaeene ie hig ae and beana, } sently as a sucking dove and-wants ‘a settlement” be- pepe yd hon! Lah beset wot 4 appenth, theneee : ws — cnet : dhaseabgk ns pr rds Mea, — an wns hard cider and buckwheat cakes, will not be open for a fore he goes avd dics; Best of all, the London 7imes, | brought back to England and introduced other | fested straw paper on board. It was rumored also street. Ina moment afterwards ‘eivel came inte fortuight; nevther will the ‘burkis, Chinese and | which has recently beew remarkably accurate In its Per- | Suite ferrite fsa ripe mr ining bas | tho steamer Sur of the Uniow brought somo unmani- | (no street with the blood gushing from a terrible gaat The Small Cities and Urban Popula- | wire in. order yerterday. were more than crowded. | lamontary prance flow declards that good reform icoe stolen from fim bit br fi, ‘and: bones wie re: festea ase ee ere Philadelphia | im ihe teft side of ae neck, aud passed ne — = The jum was tremendous, tho prices reasonable, the | bill will be adopted “dint the country is saved, To | Written the drama, making it woakor cach time. ‘under bonds make a sottlemen:. . way of the house adjoining, While standing ‘ore Webel tion of Russia. Viauds good, and the Dibnbiesexaliont cape these reatwariag etrciimntauoes the elork of the wenther | Trl si0"™ intocds to resort for redreesagenst Manegor | THe charge tm the internal revenue which is to take | (oft the house andTan away, immediately after whidl a, & ae. nu tere tens general a chorus of praises of thesr outer, | bas addol is endorsement by giving us such bright and | Wedsier. place on the Ist of July merely amounts to a reduction | the bicoding woman returned to her room The alaran pris? as of d ssatis‘action with ovoryboug cise, Most of | vcautifur'daye that it'bas become a positive pleasare to The revival of The Duke's Motto at the Lyceum, with | of the indirect tax, serving asam excuse for the increased’ | was immediately when cancel eens sa . the restaurants were not erptiod. yesterday until the | 4; 16 oa Fechter as Lagardere, is very guocesafal. ‘The Italian tax of ten percent on’ fixed by tho | Fourth precinct ran to tho place and ‘irs. THE PARIS EXHIBITION. ory of “The Prperor is coming” was raced by tho | UY The parks aco groon with foliage; tho botanical | Opera herias at Covont Garden next Troxday with | “fect tax " Heccines, as Bed by tho | Tomrar am the door of the fress-geems SMB ihe: ie guards.at the eud of the road loading tothe grand en- | 84rdens display'f fine varicty of flowers, and Rotten row Nona, we am orem the mote a Ws y | government, which, "by the way, ts not the true estimate. flowing copiousdy from the wound in her . a vo st trance, is crowdéd'at last. So is Roxont atrect. iar the bandsom re im London is Ww Sug EF fort was mado to stop the blood by se a R_ART GALLERY. "i ” ‘i " rey. Thore ts nothing like tt on the west side of the id her neck, bat without-avail. Ske SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Meanwhile the phe Ce ee proasks ae “Phe season” has been fic inaugurated. Some Thasee S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. b per from which aie soon sank to the floor aud em Opening Day of the Grent World’s Fair Exe | io the the art gallery. and the division allotied to Kuglish | People Tangh at the idea of “nobody being in town, ‘THR QURKN AND OOURT, -Mendez Nunez Sends a | pired irom hemorriage. Captain Thorne, of the Fourth. nrea was crowded with beaut ful women cinet, being in’ormod of the marder, mado instant pen io full tolet. To reach. this hall was as arich man to get to heaven, for every tions enuircly diferent from his position, wt Panis, April 2, 1867, For the past month the weather in V’aris has been re- ‘and declare that hionabdles wh ly show h For some time the most alarmiug reports havo beon z during “ut iba He rnfased ta thionced thorough, | current in rogard to tue condition of the Princess of u ages bebe we 9 Steamer— | Prov’ for Weibel, and tearoed that after leaving the’ uring “he season” are not missed ia thronged thorough. | Wats, and ali the smooth sayings of the Journals could | Tho New Tariff-Commerctal, &c. Soees become shrengll Mamieon Gineatiae fares. “Never was there a greater mistake. Tho streets |} not abate tho popular anxiety. The arrival here of tho Havana, April 10, 1867. through Roosevelt to Chatham, whero ho was bad, but yesterday the Great Exposition | Comrade 1a ticket that would adimit by one of London in Maret are very diffsrent from the strecis | King and Queen of Denmark was taken asa proof that | qe whole week we have heard nothing but reports of | sight of. 7 trance wa ntly refused at another, Equality divi "5 ~ | ihe Princess was dying. Tho Duke of Oambridge hap- eign, unt Coroner Gover was subsequently notifed, and fn con opened amid the most brilliant sunshine. Dig moray | ee ne ae lt callers to ere tie of fondon in Jabuary. “They seom transformed, as if | Sioa to havo his simeors closet ono day, and a'rainar | the captdre of the Spanish steamer Mocteztma, of tho | | Foranor Gaver maa Sheet en aad others dawhed dark and dismal; but before ten o’clock every | ent cloud had cleared away, aud no May day in New York | W wasever more bright and smiling. Consequently all SHebe the ai you were visiting another city with simtlar bulldiuzs, | ran Uhroagh tho city that the Princess was dead. This | Santlagode Cuba, Jamaica and Aspinwall tise, Toe | caitod at the house where the murder. was committed. but quite a diverse population, You seo at once that | lovely ant a 9 [ttle tady has become a great favor | rows ig sald to havacome by telegraph from Santiago, | dirs. Webel was found lying on the floor of the frome With the vi tl < 4 fi : m1 thore are many iore'péople hero; you eatinol bat notice | Ke.NAT the people, ant ai it oe Aub at | tothe effect that a stoamer like the BMoctezuraa toom, where she had dict, surrounded by @ pool oF lay Of paintin:s ts so vory flue t mseives with ntington’s _ Re ~ pu ss of Queen - od, A temporary examination of the body showed tho Parisians held high holiday, and tho crowds of | Ma Rocky Mountains and May's | the immense increase in the number of private equinages if i npopular, in spite of fer many | being towed along by the Cuyler, as seen by an Bug) that the jagalar vein Lad boen severed, the qd fr irangers Ww re e ° very vo. - | Lea rn iP SOBS8088 every part of the cit rs the mn t Le. virtnes. Fler abdication wevld be hailed wita generat ‘ ived at Sant Bat no one can toi which the deed was committed being found on the floor, sirangers who are here savy the city to the very best ad z i ‘auinnee |p Serr pore the city: ‘Indoors the chines fe not leas | Tiree an When this fick oF something equiraient to | C*Pwam Who arrived at Santiago. 0 Sed er Daapetche aeints ce icecuasea, vantage, Tore to tha main halj, | Cvident; soctoty ts quite another thing. Balls, routs, | iy “sas staied in the teiegram describing the opening of | Who rocoived that despatch. Tho owners Ican say bavo | "Gy examining the bedroom it was found in the ytmoss The great point of attraction was, of course, tho | whero, ia dinners, follow ech other in bewildering succession. | Pirlament by her Majesty, one of your New York con- | nosach newa. The Moctezama is not due hero until | disorder; and, from freau bivod spots on the ved, it waa magnates of the empire , 6 and of P: f the vari nuntries, ong lists of titled quests dazzt ap Yo: n to say Chat this sentiment was tb the Spanish ships-of-war in San- | evident that tho sirugzle between the marderer aod his biton llding, aud thichoreversbody twracd. Prom aa | 4" ater gah Eee cre ccony ch tcc saws on ete ae onicaenoceot kingiand, who | HO 1TUE na. One Of A aa ae ce aes qoue to | if ist commenced there. Doubllows alter (H® fiw early hour every avenue leading to the building wa faible nig | Moot everybody at some place or othr. Tho air ts ful! Sho dues not sive conrts | tiago, under Mendez Nunez, the Concepcion, has gout Jy plioatinnietaheatoeste napthasenene saweé Talia crowded with vebicles and pedestrians, The Ch Elyedées, the most magnificent-strect in the w presented a moro picturesque Appearance. | Saperhuman perer offorts had been made to get the exibition into somo- s thing like order, the workmen having been emplayed day and night; bat these offorts were, on the whole, un- | to two 0 sutecess Cul. the long anit beantifal avenne of which was lincd with At adistatice the Dullding resembles an immense gus- |B vt\h, and (i Page do ta Concorde also #urongod, thelr ometer ‘decorated with flags. On a nearer view con- le Jena, entered the exhibition groands by the fuston worse confounded appalled the spectator, The Ke door, Three other carriages accompanied that roads wero newly laid. Heaps of dirt and dobris were S ; ry Sa0Ort, of gossip, You feel thaf ‘tho sonson’? in London is hot heir t amere name. Itis a3 reat an institution as tho Sab- bath, and much more rigidly observed. TPR IW LONDON. Tho regutation routine of life in London during ‘the season’? consists of a sories of dress parades. Of course ‘and you The shopkoepers | gee about “someting,” which tho report dows not ox- | ped and yam to ng, ant for this re } your ress, sued hor, and there inflicted the fatal wound. There were understands their aentimenta; | Press i « tako in the | 8Pots of blood on the couster, clairs, walls, door step, jo presume that they are alone im Aa many of your readers have interosts at stake in and also in the hallway, where deceased sun after being: etfally of lor Majesty. . fiscal changes which aro to take piace in this iclaudon | cut, i; Americans aro a! taught to revere the ms " sent By order of Coroner Gover the rowalns were conveyed 4, ot for her rovalty, but for her vie- | Me 1st of July mexty the Hanazo should be among | vy | to the Ouk strovt police station to await an investigation. ; 2l! remembor that the warmth of the re- | Grstto have a complete copy of the new tariff which The litue girl of deceased, about two years old, is Bow a& thie routine is only for those porsons who are for'una'o coption of th aie of Wales ia — wey oe page il has just been pabtished officially, aad T therefore send | the Loward Mission, wSere sbe will romaia for ihe 2 ab! 2 not famned to | from the universal respect entortainat for bis mother. seal | presont. enough to be abto to tive, and who ars not cand émn 1to | Top arith netouraiment, thersfers, that an Amorie.a | 10 You berowith. After so:much talk about the oca Se sis ah acsen Giceak Nan le al oaaa as al simply @xiat, Rise in the morning at ton; broakfast at | ifstans to che manner in clishtnen of ali con- | reforma which were promized to Cuba, a simple other murders, It wae there that” Ferrts killed his wife, eleven; tert the papers, write noies and dross; prom- inde to their Sovereign. Some shrag their | at the tariff will’ suMcs to show that ft turns out a for which he paid the penalty on tho gallows; andcome onade of ride or drive in the Park; thon luncheon; from » (She is inane!" Others tlt aay 1 tio put satisfactory to the majority of our mercha amps 1d, never | Out ‘rom th es looked lougingly ve frout room, wither her husband pure. Empress, accompaniod ‘by their écuyers aud ofiicers of thew household, 's of the Tullertes in an open carringo, orses, mddon by postilions, at a quarter Crosaing the garden of the Tutler years ago & man was thrown froin a2 upper Window te, 6 ernie! 2 i rn rt Another class rs. i the pavement aod killed, but (he perpetrators werenever onevery hand. The buildings in the Park wero un- qcautten Wien oneited eoULiaeeAMe Geet ebistetce thres to five o’clvok calls are mado or received; from | sure yon, 5 you keno ‘Tho oniy ftem that {find worthy the notice of shippers | Yisebvered ed, bas the perp wpe finished. Crowds of workinen obstructed the entrances. | the throng gathered outside the grounds. About three | five tosoven early concerts or locturos or billiards; at | that Dutch b Only a fowidays ago ap to this island is the article of flour. The import duty RST. P THE distinguisiied ¢ haa beon reduced from $4 to $3, 258 per barre! of 100 ue follewing are the.fecde 08: ciialled a the ipapee ne Queen as “Airs, Browa,” | kiloa (about 200 pounds), without restriction as to flag. | Sc ihe Fourth precinct station houses— nay rs ndal abowta servant of tho The Havana cntrepot scheme, lately brougut forward : TKSTIMONT OW JOUN CAveR, hours, the day {s closed by wiat wo may charitably call | ole purporting to give an ace: with succor, According to the information {have of @ | f'suw a man and woman quarreliieg with each. the virtuous couch. The gentlomen are roquired to | in the style of ee ae Kiwis my ty tm ig BY roliable character the government will in all proba. ire meson rs stdin eee eee ee movements of '. nt, a got a drink an saw a change their costumes three or four times a day. As for were not altnzother destitute of ating ts proven by the | Ditty take a favorable view of the matter. A special See ae was tailed; the eas ph yy tho ladies, Heaven and tho dressing-maids only koow | fact that a published photograph of tha Queen seated | commission was sent to'Spain with a view to forwarding | gix or seveu incues high; 1 Wkd known the man he) how often tuey change thoir appare!. upon a pony, — es oat was at waco oriered to be | tha project with tho oilleiats there; for this purpose | biymamo; Teould identity big; the deceased wes the In Now York everybody had his own ideas about ao. | Sephcosed and copisa of 1: Suge foras Bish | gach morchant procent at the meeting eoutributed his | Ove | saw quarreling with the mans J stopped, there ciety, and does pretty much as ho tikes, dxing his dinner | " The unpopntarity of the Queen is an admitted truth | quota of thirty-four dollars, and without this prompter | ana when I went utp there the door Was broken ea hour to suit himself, dressing as he pleases, cailiag | hero, and reports of quarrels bet her and tho Priuce | it might tie on the sheives for an Indetinite period. the man was'away¢-Edsbnot ‘theysaid mnaai@ > when it happens to do convenicat; but hers ail these | Of Wales are constantly incircalation. The Pemoe tiu- Tsend you the complete tari schedules whitch bave | pot ase them fight eps kind ot tussnog with » q fe solf 13 by no means a favorito; but still public opiaton | become law, Don Joaquin Adriacnsens, one of the om- | gehor; I took adrink at the corasr, and 1 was matters aro fixed by rale and precedent, and novody | sides witt him against his moter in all the real or im-"} ployés of the Colonial Omics, font out hero to organize | ghout'two minutes when I saw the mau run etownd the would bo bold enough to ‘violate the social laws All | aginary—probably imaginary—differonees : so freely | tho now system of revoaus in this isiand, arrived in We | corper; J did uot take notice of the man’s drvesp no Tam Bnglishmon submit to thom with agravity waich is at | talked about here These things ute montioped not | last Spanishetoamor. It will Lo lis dviy to communt- 1 down Jamos and. Mudigon sirccts towards Hogserolt,.& ap much ag matters of gossip as’ to’ iMlustrale! cate direct with the Minisler for the Colouies, through | fen hulf'a block before L knew what had been dome. first amusing and nally becomes admirable. Stil!, | the assertions previously mado inthis corresponfioacs | the modivm of the “Gobernador Superior Civil’’—the | eared that the murder lind besh ‘committed ax s00n' there aro some queer contradictions, For oxample:—A | that the old-fashioned divinity that dotlyheagea mon- | Captain Ganétal.-Tirissapecial delegation, or Board of | y went out; when I saw tho womanedirst shel ot lady cannot go into any of tho bost soats of a theaire if | afch is obsolete in Kngtand, and that the Mnglish peo | Taxation, was duiy installod yosterday, ostablished in | stooping and bicading at the neck;. sho,was in omy who can hardly be catiod a shopkaeper, since be has b seven o'clock Gomes tho groat event of the day, tho | #ho can hardly’ famous English dinner; after dinner the theatres, balls navy, ropeated and the concerts until twelve; then suppor—evorybody | thus ref s 8 e Queen who is sud to Te: eats supper in Lonfon—and finally, at one of the smal! The ame ecandal was made. phbiic thousand wor'tnen, who had been emptoyed in tevel- Packing cases were strown about in admirable disordor. | jic-'tie heights of ‘the Trocudera, wore. formed tn lino Chaos had come again, das the Emperor and Empress passed, Tete said that the Emperor has been enormously annoy- bs ', Showers of bouquets were thrown into i a eae neir carriage. od bythe detays of the Imperial Co:amission, and that ‘AL the ontranee itself there was’ but little cheoting, in conversing upon the subject on Sunday he smashed his | and no enthusiasm manifesied. Tho imperial cortégo cane across the table in his rage. He might better havo { drove into Abe long groans and alighted at the Em- i re Peror’s pavilion, on the Near the ontrance to the broken It upon the backs of the chicf commissioners, | BN, j ding, ‘The avenue, about two buudeet whose mismanagement has indeed beeu most gross. {| yurde in length, is lined on either side with tall Vene- Fortunately tho short-comings of the Exhibition had not | van a staffs, colosen green Cy eta ann from Aon z i tops stroamers were flying, and from escutcheons placed. been concealed from the pablic by the press, and con- | oy yhich, Dearing the ” imperial monogram, NE, sequently there was no disappointment and no great | yunches of tricolora protruded. Abova, for the entire rush of vistors, Indeed, tho number of strangers in | lenath of the avena>, waa hung a green velvet velnm, or » vo | Cunopy, studded with golden bees, the emblem of ‘the Paris at present 1s by no means so groat astmight have | Nadojonsic dynasty. The Emperor was dressed in fall deen expected, and the rise of fifty per vent in tie price | evening costume and carried a cane, of apartments, provisions and clothing, has principally | _ It wa: universally remarked tat ho looked exceod- : incly pate and caroworn, It is woll known that he bas affected the Parisians themselves, who are loud fn thelr | jjeou extremely annoyed at. the backward. and, incon. complaints against lie government tor not interiering. plete condition in which tho Kxhibition opens, and he ja There aro about as many Americans hero as is usual | undonbtedly very much troubled about the ittness of in the summer, tho only difference belug that they | tie Pi pomteteespay pee aches tote mamenras havegome earlicr, Many thousands more are expected; | not. bat it will be useless to come to the Exposition before Neither was the Peince Ne whose absonce was a the let of May, and those who intend visitin: Bur souree of general remark. Tn'oraer to avoid the pos- aba am atin: Kurope | sbiliiy of being present, the Princo and the Princcas, IN ite aa democratic in thoir tdeas asthe Ameri: | the old Custom House, now used for the Intendencia de i 4 . . sho wear a bonnet, She muat elther take off the boonot | Pine’ aithough tuey still rotain the absurd customs aud | Hacionda, or Treasury, Ray eg et an or be excluded from the stalls and dress circio. That is | some of the absurd costumes of the era frouy*which The complamts aro numerous agamst the new law, |’ q doctor was sent for, but she dicd at tou miautes pass i thoy havo ein! 5 and whon these appear iathe puble press in Cuba you ow whether the man I ‘was ber fair, perhaps. Bul is it fair to admit gentlemen in shoot: | “SZ N"') the morn'ng paper, brouzht tm as thie letioris | may be sure that they aro seriously made, because ats 00 Wate sit ii for tbat parposs alone will do well to delay their trip | Glottlde Yeft Pari for Havte ‘on Sunday, and will not, it’ | iDg Jackets if they choose to wear them? Tho foreignor | toing concluded, x “leader” ‘thus. refers to the Quoon’s | severely folt, Soveral cattle raisers bave applied to the _ TESTIMONY OF MARY CaBat. ef 3 . 4 he Em} vi ell. was fi “We confess we are a AMenOss 10. puede x deceased, but have seen her; i Gress aro complejed, ‘the Exhibition witt b° one of the | grossed ina purple brown ealin robe, and customs; bul by and by he discovers that the | yin which the House has submitted to sees responsi. | su i beak ras j sho guid it was hor hasband.' ad with a long train < fered to be imported any longer free of atl di shoutdere she | English will not conform to his notions and that | pio Minister, the only army authority kaown to foro Parfott and Rodman guns baying boen recoived | there; wheu'I came down this morning, ‘six, I it is most comfortable for him to conform ber ery rd = om ed Hl — parry forces there is no tack of activity in the | jor dieaking ho sundow out ad the di 1 making & ap jnowe man: jo 6 bik on ‘ber band, an 10 took to their Thus, fa process of time, he comes to boliove | KE Se! toe his own cownrdioo fa, maintal The Fronch steam corvette Magelian having sailed on | ).1u' 0d rer me xor the man then sard f that the Times is a great nowspapor; that Punch is | ing a barbarous institution at ‘His Roval Highnoss’ | the 8th inst., thero are now no more Freuch ships-of- | and ‘you Can stay there,” and then ho tan fanny; that it is impossible to eat diuuer excep: in a | dictation, and coming down to the House of Commong— | war in barbor. coruec; 1 weut after tho doctor; I yaw Ree breabwing &! droas coat, and that livery mikos asorvant more atten. | Which could have destroyed «His Royal Highnoss’ ” | | Too assassins of poor Maas have beeu secured and | window and door from iny window ; we ty y - | authority tn half an hour, by decitning to mss the | identified. They are two brotuers, natives of Spaio, | that sue had to leave her husband sev y tive, dociie and skiiful. Whon ho has reachod this | Mutiny dill—with a statement that tho ‘Field darsbal’} formerly lavero waiters. Ono is a hercutean follow, and | heard the man that lived over the poiat he may be considered civilized. Commanding in Chief"? was willing to tmhodity the rega- | be must*have strangled his wnfortanate victim bya | wien 1 canic down S| saw 4 ‘ FENIAN AFPAIRS. lations, in deference to the wishes of the House, ax far | more grasp of his powerful lends. Their acquaintance | jor own duor with her throat Cut and Dleedi Se as was compatible with bis duty. » Why, if the Hous | was made at the tavern whore Mans used io dine. In | ghe chen took hold of me; sho me About the Fenian insurraction, which has created such | chose to insist, ho must do precisely what thé House | al! probability they must have seoa on him plenty of | pugband had cut ber throat; I asked the men a furor in America, there is now not the least excitement | wisled, or teavo his royal cousin without an army, im | money, aud them conceived their hoinous crime. The ered aruund to take her of from mo;'1 hero. ‘The papers have done writing about the subject, the nae of the whole history of Englind:who is the | wretoned wito hes.claimed the proteciton of tue Untied | reese come out of the duor while she bad hold of, or 2 | Duke of Cambridge tuat ho should thus compliment the | States Consu.ate, as the wife of an American citizen, and, | | cxnnot toll exactly what ho said, ‘with the exception of a stray correspondent in Ireland, wo | House of Commons by his gracious complaisance?”’ If | though she rut Sint it, she did quite rig! into ker own room; sho was bleeding to wonders of the world. OUTSIDE SCENES, et bonnet to math. Over ok satin cloak trimmed with velvet. Injesties were received at the pavilion by the Thoir Although the Moniteur in its official programme for | princess Mathilde, the Pring’ of Orange and the Comte the opening of the Exposition announced tha: the public | de Fiandro, the Duc de Lenchtenberg, President of the could not obtain admittance to the palace until tweire | Russian Commission, and the Prince and Princoss o'olock, and that the ceromony would not take piace til mperor and Euptess stopped « moment in two P. M., long befere the earlier bour \ast crowds had | the — pavilion, and they lescended a band posted themselves on the hei;h's of Trocodero, overs Partant Pour in “yrio,"’ and, amid crics of ereur? and “Vive I'Impératrice,” uttered looking the Champs de Mars, and every road leading to unl Froned faintness, their Majssties, bowing it was alive with pedestrians converging to the poiut of | upon either side, walked to the door of the grand vestl- main intorest, ‘arriages were not numerous till the of the E ition building. Hore they were ro- latter part of the day. crived by the Imperial Commission, the Prefect of the Tho arrangements taade by the police for the wainte- | Seine aud tho Prefect of Police, the President of ‘the mance of order, and the regularity they evfc Council of State, and the Ministers of Stato, War and time whon either reguiarity er order appeared in » | Marine. tells: how he has not yet seen any Feniana. The fact is | this be not democratic enough, What stronger language | thus she will way for the dector; the policeman mo . were admirable. Although it is diiicutt to estimute the When the Emperor and Empress entered the building’ that the English Roeder ver: Sai Bs tthe F a could bo usud? ne COMMERCIAL NEWS heat i ectiyy get pre the numbers inside the palace and adjaceut grounds at the | they were received with shouts, which Being taken wp pen uees’ thw & oh bey LATRST COURT DRASR. Besides the failure of the Dowager Countessof Romero | went with me; when I returned the woman tying time the Emperor entered, some conception of them can | by igreprescntatives of different nations passed around | Operations, the papers soom'to kaow less, and the detec- ‘The Quoen held a court at Buckingham «Palace to-day. | (whose son is rich enough o pay twice the amount of | gp the flour; she had told me On previous occasions 1 be formed from the statement that every alternate rowd | and echoed through. the entire building. The weak | tives know nothing. ‘If it wore not for the Irish inform. | It was nut #0 brilliantly attended» asthoac whieh have | ber indebtedness), er misfortrine of -a similar kind | h, was across man; she vaid he was a bad man to her; leading to the batiding was crowded with vebicies ad- | ‘Vive VEmpercur’’ of the Frenchman was drowned by | o;; there might be arising every day in the week, and | Mreceded it; but for tho information or'the ladies: @ liat | bas just ocourred—that of Don Carlos Navarret», also an was @ quiet, peaceable, proper woman, as far ap vanoing three and in some cases jour deep, wiile (ue | the loud “hurrahs” of the Americans and Ej liad - e ee , of the principal dresss is subjoined:— @mident planter in: this.tsland. Do nos forget what I | Tcnow; Lucver noticed him drunk; they, had one child, avenues not 80 empioyed were used asa means of exit wh h compared to me former ge Droadaides 0 each rising would find the government unprepared. Duchess of Saxe-Coburg Gotha —Train of the richest: } foretold readers. The clouds aro darkening. | 9 jittie boy; Lheard no quarreling before the occur. ‘y cannon to scattermg reports muskeiry. e for the empty carriages tuat Rad already veposiied their For a cirole extending on every side balf a mi'e rowad the palace, every ave bridge or gate leading to it was guarded by police om foot or mounted; and once aan a carriages has an ecu gular accordance to the coushman's Or the occupant's wistt, ‘The Eraperor and Empress and their att but in conformity with thedesire of these satellites of nt: noone eatetoente tama: authority. A total force Of etzt thousand men were so | do. oted 40 the cx! wo Fenian Generals travel through Ireland openly and are | black satin. trimmed with jet lace aad | jet ornaments; «| Pe lot thom heed the “patching up” of the Cuba | reuce, < corsage to correspon‘, with stomacher of diamonds; ‘There wilt soon bo an end to this year's crop. RSTIMONY. RY MONTYRE. never detected until betrayed by informers. fa the | CriaMEr torent ‘very elecantiy trimmed tocar | © The sugar market hes shown more life for the last fow | this witness ni irene BE fone airoat; T very heart of London the insurrection which has Coiffure of ostrich feathers, I: is of tulis, | days—a sories of tramsactions iiavo beon wade, mostly | tie smashing of windows this morning, and I just’ beon suppressed was complotely planned. Here | and parure of diamonds. Princess Amélie, of Saxe-Co- | on tho basis of 7 reals for No. 12 clayed. Some good | my husband and looked out of the wi , and aw thee councils of “war woto held, maps propared, proctama. | DUPE Gotba.—Train of the richost white poult de soie, | reiined yellow muscovadoss, of the Victoria estato, wore | woman Lieeding and holding ou. to the other womam, ‘maps | Propared, Prociama- | trimmed with white and pink. aifolas and “pearis; | placed st 9 16 reais. and then saw the man walk out between them and tions printed, and the police were none the wiser. Not | corsage to correspond, very clepantiy trimmed ; A moderate but fair business bas been done in Ex- | qown James to Madison and down Madison; ‘until all the birds had flown did the dotectives discover | skirt of white and pink silk, triau with tulle and | change. Sterling firm at 9 to 9'¢ premium; Franc ‘as’of the Spaniard, the “Evivas’ of the Italian, the Hungarian ig and the undofinable, unpro- nouncea's expressions of their joy by the Japanese, Turks, Chinese, Persians and othér nations madi . turned the corner he ran; I went down ia my bare fests ” employed in Weis would ‘bave been ‘with. earls, Coiffure of ostrich feathers; tulle veil and pearis, |, discount; ‘currency on New York, sixty days, sells ut | yo ooked. oman Out their assistance, and at tines their uathority, a state | by, imrerence of the building, about two-Chiraso¢ | 8° empty nest, which they are now carefully guarding | Qoumtoss of Dundonald—A rich rose do ebéne ponit de | wo 27% 21 per cent discount He land eet bat could ‘not beat what he : of irremediabie confusion. a mile in extent. Upon tt, m the sections belonging to | in the vain hope that some silly fellow may fly back to | sole court train, lined with white glace and trimmed Wi rey moat of the disposable vossols | y saw him runmeg down Mudison street; came With dificulty escaping the fury of a mounted flend | tho differeut nations, were placed the various national | jt, with Bruxelles point lace and rose crepe mixed with of convenient size are needed. ack itwas crowded all round the door; Yaia not too who rode at you savagely because on getiiog out of the | commitsions, their locations being designated by their When th risi talie, over @ white satin ticoat covered with tulle herunttl aiter it was aii over; {saw the woman yester- carriage you to the right instend of the left of 2 | sevoral tlazs ; hen the recent rising was put down ali the Fenian | and trimmed with Bruxelles. pout lace, rose aod day vu the stop; she was a quiet, peaceable woman. small flagstafl, you prid twenty francs and entered the | “|The Emperor and Empress neconded the French | lenders who escaped’ arrest in Ireland fle to London for | ribbon. Coiffure, a plume of ostrich feathers, witle \a- SALES OF REAL ESTATE. THSTIMOSY OF AAGARET EDDM. : xh bition grounds, being strack at the time with noth ing 40 much as the contrast between the or and tho confuston inside the gales. Ditic sido, whieh ts ‘immediately en ‘Uhe left of tho main en- bof sil led tulle; ormamen' trance, and passing round the platform ‘throug the ter. | “NY: Here they stayed, paying visite and ‘raising long veil of silver spaug! 5 ta, dias ‘This witness said:—I was awakened this morning monde, Dowager Viecguntoss Ashbrook--fraia and com |. 19 OR. LAVA hearing fail om the and wien I looked out I sat ou'side it is to jeecker, Son & 3 20) @.4th av riiory dovoted to the sixteen exhibiting nations, com. | [o4s; and although wholly undisguised, they were not | gaze of rich mauversilk broche, lined with white - imagine, it is ten timer more ro tq deseribe tio | pioted their tour with the English ground, which is im- |: molested. The newspapers here have not yet learned cleganuiy. trimmed with pee lace, pa Sean a of $23,000 Mrs. Casey, and when I went there she took hold of me lamemtabie confusion, the srcoaplaritg the unflashed | mediately on ihe right of the grand vestibule on enter. | tho tacts in regard to the arrivals of those conspirators, | Mauve silk; polticont of write giacs silk, entirely covered 3.450 | and fel! back dead; [ heard the man and woman quare © ; Preparations, the | disorder which | everywhere } ing. They. usually, spoken few words to each of the | 4), thea thed + | with Brussels lace, Henddross of anauve velvet, white 2 OMe | reliing and tuspolins with each other iaat, wight; he di@ came apparent 08 you wae tho gronnds || principal Convmissioners, and wote ‘introduced: to tug ir consultations and thoir present abodes, and will | roathers, and lace lappets; ornaments, pearie aud: dia- 3.169 | nots her; she struck ium; he wauted ner to go im ae ae ean * Hf ptaigel ve Guers, Keeping Seater ang resgoana 35 ibe repeated | probably never hear tho particulara, Imagine Gonera’s | monds, dad Boorkaes Tenino (ieshinast ee ke can 3,000 then use, but she Would not; they both ‘piled the ediaLe ja inl Cheers on either sido he plaiform. " an Mi black tafletas; @orsage 7,350 1. * factog the Pont de Jeue, by which the Erperar tote hts @ a particularly long stay among the Chinese | Her Stonewall Jackson | and Mageuder | coming | Fetes Ne Mitac Maltese las peltleuat.at Dinck and 0: ee ae omen RMON : entra and near the gate onnosite ihe ‘ote Militaire, = e ero, dressed iu theirnational costumes. When eached the American department Mr. Beckwith, to New M6 | Autiig the febeliios, taking a irimmeden ablier wie blackiace and nouda | 3 nalaining to the castem of the other Commissioners, did : 1d smoire, lots ad house in the most fashionable part of the city, biack acd gold cord, Rooter ¥, wand Mais | 78h sten6 lows am Lexi . | Ornaments, diam eft: uy before; that decvased had told hor that she had tw Promenading up Broadway and Fifth avenue, and mak of blue satin, trimmed Se ot. —8 lots ow Lith any 2. 1,375 ce am cy aad. *» 0. to lea’ husbaad three tines oa account of bad tremt- ing speeches at some quiet hall, and all without the | Corrospond: skirt of BA Ae Saleesals, theinte bs Bh any pn ey moat. ; Knowledge of the police! Yet this is precisely what tho | trimmed. Coiffure of ostrich feathers, laca and} giotan. 3, 77th st, 125 fh, cast a¥., each 25x1022, Alexander Frazier testified that yesterday m he Fenian leaders have done in London. No wonder, then, " Lady NG, Bay th Hi $203 | enw deceased vehind the window breaking pa that the gossip about Fenianiam should be go ‘slicht, ir—Train of white pouls de sole, trinmed with buile her band, waile bor throat was cut, and saw ¢wo polices limited as it ts by everybody's ignorance of the subject, men ruohing in the direction where the Mary Ann Frazier’s testimoay corroborated that of the. en he was to have departed, the gardens were in encl $14) | aters. “sho stated that she hoard quarreling the even by recktots diorder, notwithstanding the vigorous eforu of hundréde of workmen busily employed in attompting to give the place a temporary ‘ayperrance of complete: noss and Method, Which {i cannot hope to attain in less than four weoke of incessant iavor. Wagoas of every description, wheeibarrows, men, women and children were employed ap to the last minute in removing heaps of rebbish, straw and planks. they contra Not present them to bis associates. Tht Empress, how- ever, complimented a few of the exhibitors and the eraily, were loudest and most hearty as the im- ge passed through the Amertean and Engitsh ts, and having a done’ the tour of the plat. form thet Majesties passed down the grand vestibule, man finished <wiss chiters Why, public opinion is stilt as eyonly di upon Madison toward Chambers street ; he did and pretty garden arbors were made the temporary ro |g. or Funke D. -srnepd * y a cepunctes For em iy packing ‘cases, rioks, moriar ang | ove Sher visting the ert and some of the other ga tho question whether the Chester affair was a aid or a ries, left the croonds at a quarter to four and returne: the Tadertes by the same route which tacy had come, TRE AMESTCAN DrrARroTENT ‘8, a8 compared with those of other ations, in a disereditable state, There ecems to be scarcely eny- thing done a yct to preparé the articles for exhibitfon. smaticet {factional portion appears to be unboxed, hoax, as npon the question whether the jo “Red, | with eo atin and White and Biuc’ crossed the Adantic under her own | daisics and grasa Coil ostrioh fc mi ‘Tho papers all say that the insurrection in Ireland of the same ead lappets. Lady Adelaide Tay! bas come to an end, and we all velieve it; but no o1 eap-napela cnn tel what the insarrection was, how many de soie, trimmed with tuilc and white satin; Foreanee aa 4 the sub:°| correspond, rey, elegantly trimmed, with ots of } Osicor Coarles Van Deusen testified that Le was duty the night before, and the husband wanted him compel! deceased to go tuto the house about nine o'clock, whea‘lie said Le could do it; she | yo = wantod witness to arrest him because he ber to. 700 | go intv the house when she would not go, he . ‘810 | could tot do this, that they must settio the other “debrie. lodeing houses were’ turned into stores for lumber, and a Chinese pagota was enenn- bered with workmen's ae ae rs and empty beor barreta, Nota fifth part of statuary which i* to oron ment thé groutida whe it tte place, and in some inetances: thé M-assortod and hastily arrevged groupe, instecd of adding tothe benaty of the scene, only increased ie ry or OALe east 1,080 is tll br tain e T soe 348 | wasn enagof murder or be could have arrested the mai” > oS o wore engaged In it or how it was suppressed r lng, each 9 ject is one wpon which Mr. John Bull does not care to | white ¥ hen te faite A converse, and the less he knows about it the more com. | tulle over taffotas, trimmed with sat! irk of white | 3 lates, am T5thnete and these present a most melancholy ehow. A few 4 bouquets of | # lots najoluiy Such $90 | among themselves ; both weat into the ein alte Venom the gardens promico to | Busetocosmotivg cade feanty emo Clesant machines, & | placent he will/pe. white frosted, go gh are, of cabrio ay 112) | about’ eloven Drolock he, came.to: bun t Tn pn a earn tong | huge locomotive and 'n feeble show of silverware make GOSIP_ANOUT THR PRESS. feathers, wroath of the samo choles flowers, and. tulle | 3 jot °. * iat ar. Ot fogbi “woo | stood im the door tas be exceedingly Deautit tt; lay ame Ag ~~ “48 toad ccPt | ap the American portion of the great Exporition a3 it And this leads to a few words concerning the English lapels. Lady Louisa rich white poult do } 7 lon 0 io) Soi at, Mf Wire ete W and green, Reba Lene gray ell ees eS roy appeared on the opening day. The entire department is | press. Just at prosent London is full of Am 80! ), trimmed with bovillona of tulle and rouleaux } 7 fors, w. ay Aand 26th et, 1,00 | he would arrest them uf @vergroens give ths whole a more int sone 6 ¥ | in a most unfinished state, although one mi; suppose | andmany more will be hero during the summer. of blue satin, over a white glacé and tulle court petti- | 1 jot adjoin! a ® to the corner of Now appearance than might be expected. There 4 eay- | that time enowgh hind been consumed to have at feast | would really seem that this were the ti cont, trimmed with blue satia, Colffu: plume of | 3 low each 20x09 and the wont in. th ing the benuty these garueus will present a month oro | ikon tho articles out of their casos and exposed them to | little moro attention to American n feathers, with pearl tulie voile; 4 lots ad, ay yor % hig Work; he said my hw on; Piaf’ hence, while one is forced to regret the unprenos. | view, even if in the most chaotic manucr. But the goods | ten thousand Kaglishmon wore to come to New York the Webra’ fai st, OL EL east av. said eho had boon 3 months and ‘aga’ > Sep. ths atte canlly’ tmeginnd, the laterior pr the | Richie tS vice’ cmere 12 8 few instances, aaa are aGt | American journals would double theit cable telegrams at a ahh oi fook east HG | ever eowe neay hor child, been living witm.: , ir : ‘once, ani ‘ail the London bulging tfacted much more atiention than did the ‘This stato of affairs is in no decree attributable to the — English press takes no puch weouble 9 fire's i o" a the bap eel the dup to @ Inte hour the gardens were coimg | Cxnibitors, who are here in great numbers, and anxious | @blize its readers. tin the London 2¥me of March 19 | an! } 7 ‘at No. 5@ es ly be poelgeet 2) attention of every one svoming | to nrtan; ir in the specdiest and best possible | there was a brief te! from New York informing 08 vugnat a a oe coneye aariue he rece, Thees Wie were Dic cire | Seer 1a ante eee tha, Ee, 08, the, commplesioa | Ghat there had been & rot on St. Patrick's Day and: thas ; w D thet several were re have hoard not a word that ee easns ‘ase ‘the building, or who had not taken their | gbatactes wi they onght to hare reveived ‘caslonaece, more of this afhir. Who were killed; oy the riot iy Shere the Velen 2 he came py wb LA save aoe near the np ee See bave boos thwarted in their efforts, mach to we suppremea 3 whether it ts ait ja progross—these de- A} back, later, he said he with his iperor” , gave more nt isghat. considered 108. Hi puvettioeans reetanrants whieh occupy @ great who proposed to exhibit have concladed to give ‘The other day there was this,line in the telegram:— win Fey] means Dr oo © Pred to the tele cig CF, the palsee than they could | gy the idea, and send thoi goods back to the United | Tho Winter Garden Thoatre has been burned down.’? 8 ne Cay one ue econ fe the ~~ Any and encumbered edifices to be | Siatos, rather than to tndergo the disappointments and | Now, every American knows that the Winter Garden 50. pod pepe - ; regated sarc 's. A snilicient crowd, however, com- | wials and polly annoyances which appear, under the | Theatre was located in tho Lafarge Hotel, and we ask 18,750 § ‘$s ; be never / - Gitte i 08 ertingisn lake et —- ae present management, to be inseparable from an exhibit- ammctber — ot te oy also burned, whether iy bey |g pa og rd cident 1 te Witness what was any lives were lost, wi tho theatre was x Oficer "clook the Sree Fone Tonal 7 P raisted in climbing Those WhO manage to obtain space for their articles | consumed? This intelligence, of immense farotaws nie Perater Heong}! by ® man who ping, fell i the lake, fro. ¢ Lighthouse, end alips"t emerge from the valloy of trfbalation soured and metan- | thousands of people here, Englich as well as Americans, ot Hed — ge eo “That btn 9 from Which he was taken owt | choly mom, perc, unable to enjoy lio hereatier, | t carefully withheld by the fentorprising British prosa, | white tulle over trimmed with rites; bodice ies) | man, bes Just cut bis rivneas, with A quarter of a» hour before the rmperoe arrived the | aicte or aMhire Waltributable to the fuotleleney, want o¢ | tho: burning of the Surrey Thectes worce ke vecmes | ge rc (oe "Metiuen--a. wile: peult ao aio warn street where ; be got om rr no , moans taken by the police (pr-cantionny eet erat and Gant OF Ihe Coplmlencnst Cenurel ie rey Thoatre here. news 16 pou 4 | cae Joa a; he got oo ed with plaitings of tulle and white ite glace and tulie court petticoat, of tulle, mixed pompon rosettes tulle, Coiffure, long tulle. voll with ASSAULT ON 4x OF fow local items, generally a day or two old, and | plume of ostrich feathers; oraamenta, pearia, are prevented the crowd from approachio conple of handred yards from the Pont de ts a and the entrance of the Exhitition, thus prectudine the ~ possibility of any demonrtration whatever, eiitior favor. able or otherwise, the United States, who has had ontire charge of a falling off the standard fixed by sanguine Americans who knew capabilities of our nation, it pence London journals aro an ago behind those of oe ‘ork. Take out tho reporia of the dobates 4 8 icen.—On Monday afternoon a | tified by officer or by the working claeses and ematt bow at bo credited to the execution of the comm feveral columns of excellent; Neolored ger.clems” Of deceased and ber O7irvin verphamg to wee the erveare ray sr | Tie poopie have done nobly, and the show of Amorican | called “loaders.” ‘Theo “lead” are, to, the Roce per lhe: cf sardine Behe ‘accused (a represented as being six inches Mae anibelto Scommantiog w prod wernt the | productions wonld have bee ment feature of the | Enclish press what the news. ts to the American RUSSIAN MUNICIPALITIES. with Peatny. « fore Zustoe Vacyun, in Clifton, charged | ‘high, slim, wih, abs side pe Sats ae een eva sare ances's | Comeiny Sauget as irMtptaa ee | Reve een ty ha tee Gs en nee Fe aca atarnaa the propery of Gener Brow, | dried is 5 aap oo ni arnal resembles a than ono undred thousand. Rovnd the Poot de Jona eae oe iat coment the lmipertel Commission de- | ls considered, ‘Tho ot are tne. ieee the better | Condition of the Smntter Cittes and Urbas Vane gemnlted for trial Constable Wheetigan took | the jary . erhaustion ere stood six or seven - jousand more, good humoret | cided to grant the Ameria Commission tickets for the | lish paper the greater is supposed to bo its J Popalatt tho Empire. ‘4 charge and proceeded toward Richmond, when | from rest 4n incised wound of the and Tight Beare Oye ToT ne ae tan Me | season, actor it bad intimated that no tickets would be | When an Ansericaa journalist discovers a Dit of import: | (St Petersburg (March 19) correspondence of Londor | soddenly tho prisoner soized the officer's club and ere the hands of her husband, Gottiried ficiontly impressed Wil By 0 = a the Keaperor's baued’ anless for, Mr. Sinde, one of the commis. | aut news ho pute it in as fow words as possible and gives Heraid.) 4 him out of the ‘and endeavored to ‘at No, 33 James streot, on the 16th day of Aprit, pony to SS eam — eyoud the | gion, tenoaeee een ‘of resolutions, which would In an article in the Pelerbourgskia Vaidomostt OF | gy» | The oflicer fired ai hi wounded bim the 1967." . pry oan} had d the gates and aye. | D&¥® boon passed if Promed, attpating ‘that *he com- ro of menage ree which is Bey, 000" spying | Some laborers passing along Lote mounted, the crowd and the exodus from the Se wemting ie oom ay ae? re Nunared france fnverea\ing matiatics on weurten pipes Sonens io eye Her rede: Sake Oy te: eee are. palace itself a very shortly afterwarta from ‘the Aveicany whe Tecelved ‘no ay, and gare jn fare inatances that, towne have sprung tp f:4 ‘Ruste | Masseire Remensd. An election .of offees for heen. Rev. David D. Fiotd. While the Fi cad Mmapres to taking thet ir fervices free to the j but they were STatarecrmanice comments t "4 \° perry Stooxparsan, Mase, April 16, 1867, mperor snd Rmpress ¢ their | withdrawn when Mr Beckwith promised to get the dered Usém convenient for commerce suing your was held at No, 12 Old slip, New York, yee D iD.) "ter low progress to the batiding, we Rave time to take & | tickets, althoy vei thrown Gold water ou too Induntry, but miost of them were ‘of | terday afternoon, with the following regull:—Thomes | Rev. David D. Field, DID, for many yoars pastor of p= 4 . On oe 4 gestion from the beginning. Teas ony sneer ara the ia ye Od for stratogio F Am a Lh ého Congregational chureh tn this town, diod siddonty Sens ox: in oe Roman, and tuaghinety @ Of the way the Comuissioner General of doing busi- Ponape eneen a - apse jebster, ‘at his residence in this place last Hap ours fancy goods of the French, ‘The Ameri- | Mr. & B, Ruggice has boon elected vioe president ‘ : 0 oy Banas ame of lowes oaly 09 0999".05 ant Beoretary, and P, @

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