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{ @mobed WILD Lue vomperance societies which mustered in f ‘The Paris correspondent of the London Times, writing ‘op the 22d of April, says:— » Paris ig still disquieted workmen's strikes, The hairdressers of this department, pray you to employ, without remis- sion, influence with the Emperor the Legisla- "The op:rative tallors of London held a meeting April 22, im the Alkambra Palace, (0 consider whether they should or shoud not sirike for the adoption of a new Mme log which bas been drawn up. The meeting was almost unanimous in favor of the strike, and resolutions te that effect were adopted. A ‘treaty of alliance!’ witty the operative tailors of Paris and Brussels was signed. The Pope gave the usual bonodiction of the city of Rome and of the world from the balcony of the Vatican, ‘oe Easter Day. His Holiness had an enthusiastic recep- tion. } Am imperial Austrian patent was issued convoking ‘the Reichsrath for May 20. Herr Von Bocke was Antrusted with the conduct of the Ministry of Uom- merce. * The native ailx merchants of Shanghai have requested the foreign Consuis to notify to their countrymen thatin futare slik pwehases will be only effected forcasb. A Chinese memorial has appeared, with the Emperor's anction, advocating the education of Chinese youths in Aoreign arts and languages. The French Admiral is re- ‘ported as about quitting Cobuea Corea station. « Arrangemeets have been made to lay a telegraph eable between Yokohama and Jeddo, Japaa. } Tho tmperialist Japanese have (March 27) suffered a serious reverse at the hands of the rebels in the pro- winces of Shantuag. * Sir BR, Murchizoa had received letters from Zanzibar, eleven davs later than the previous dates. It appears that two mouths after the alleged murder of Dr. Living- stone, at Maksura, within ten miles of the supposed place of massacre, nothing was known of any mishap ‘having befatien him. sir R. Murchison insists on the necessity of sm expedition to clear up the myntery, It ean be carried out at small cost and acocmplished in a - fow moathe. ag i 3 li if fe if 4 i sf i ft fe as Ee | ds 8¢. if a¥ i i ! | ft ie g 4 Hl i i i il i ial i id i : i if | i | i $ i At FE E F H i £ it i ly H W [ H if i i : g | i | i | | {From the Leadon Star, April Acoupla«t weeks ago the Chancellor of the Exchequer, aitting im Bim edicial residence at ee ee el his eyes aud sailed compiacently when a oy member of @ deputation from Conservative Working- mee’s Asnrrnstions told him that the ie ‘working clamaes tm the town of tall chimneys were not “ i i : j bis mind must have reflected how shock ing invenstan ba when truth is in such close juxtaposition AS early morning as eight o'clock it could who work the ‘asentl re an foue turning a day like this to account as any of those Londoners who never miss the chanee ef a cheap trip by rail or water on similar sigas and. tokens “which "met" the werate tokens which m e . ng. just after swallowing rr @ome with fn some wearing gcarfs acrume their shoulders, aud al! displaying the Ke- form medat on thelr breasts. Done onde hoag od ings, now dignificd wash the title of “advertising ‘statious,’’ he could rem wihat was going to take place, and see, in re- markably semiting capitaia, three names, which dwarfed . the printing, viz:—"Jonn Bright,”” “Wile Nam Schofield,” and ~‘Edmond Beales” As nino ‘ctor! the duty” —tire of pe Rag - ent Snow hit, and various other | ~ mt Out their hamners on the oatward walla.” The effect of thie d at ten O'clook was very fine, as odd gleams of eu ‘wrought out the full tints of the flags above, and whitened chose under foot boneath. At this time the streets tecame gradually checked with people, aad it was now chet the almost universality of reforms opin. HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1867. . many thousands who waited Bail Ring, | no man in either House who undertakes to deny it, that | favorablé to the legality of thé contract between Heary Ward Beecher’s Stery there were contingents from all the chief towns | since 1832 there bas been no man of the oficial class or | Holland and But legality is ome thing, > im the neighborhood. At half-past eleven the | rank, and no statesman who has imparted into this BL comity is another, It our govern- _ divisions were “‘rexing on their arms’ at their re Pre a A rie ae yr te mba a ty TN pa yee yuan A I ERAN BI ting THE NEW YORK LEDGER, ve points of ey oe follows:—The First | earnestness, and so much of zeal as has been imparted | maker, it will not overlook those circumstances Sail division at Vauxhall, the at the | a ‘the last two years by the present leader of the | which would give the occupation of Luxemburg by | NOW KEADY AND FOR SALE AT ALL THE BOOK- ‘Third in the Oid Square, the Fourth in St. Paul’s square, liberal party. (Cheers.) Who is there in the House | French the of s demonstration me the Fifth at the Town Hall, the Sixth in Smithfleld, the | of Commons who equals him in knowledge of all poli- | against Germany. I: i¢ reported that a simultaneous STORES AND NEWS DEPOTS, Seventh in the Horse-fair, ani the Eighth, as stated ‘questions? ‘Who eth e ceitonet We communication made to the ian Cabinet | Wehave the pleasure of announcing that the publication of above, at the Bull Ring. So well were the move- | equals bim in eloquence? Who equals him in courage | 08 the part of England and Russia; whatever may be its jare of ennous P coed Secret Fedion, thas a Mile, after ‘noon the alty io. ble eoavietions? (Cheon) z these yous we mar {00 sure that it Tas been dictated by the New Story by HENRY WARD BEECHER, which has aftr a short aly ua begun to tarch arla fhe Scoond Soe who te bis equal, lot thom show him, ie they cam forme ot our Garman cu vompotarien eudoavor to Bre been written expressly forthe NEW YORK LEDGER, is vision, which came another ‘statesman dignity us inst France significant a 4 fell tu behind it; and. an, the necved "maced toenee faneae rin tie of Me, Gladstone: let thera peo. | klum, pe ys ee nem dees Commenced in No. 12 of the present volume of The the third followed in order, and so om util the eight | duce him. It isa the loss of our maritime supremacy, if Prussia | Ledger—the number that was published on ivisions, separated a quarter of an hour previous, int your, anal asin of Tort” mn or thereabouts, should annex Holland, public opinion in country ——— formed a continuous, unbroken well ordered, moving | of professing liberals destroyed honest and acoept- | has not as yet busied itself with these ulterior considera- to-day (MONDAY, MAY 6, 1867), at 12 o'clock, mass of naman beings. On the arrival of the divi- pm of nl Doo apr Mapes Dill | tons. Our slagle Kien.end denne ie lone Sey It is aaid that on one occasion, during Mr, Beecher’s resi- the vast seoged in the street Out of ee pres © Broneant i Aboot an. sael So, at ehich, YF Ut be waged, hiclery will brand as die dence at the West,.a committee from the ehurch where he leaned their occupants, wh: sinoet caren: | poner cf the, opposition, ‘and ‘mar ‘nasal se anti, | fen but as metnbere of the crest Rinepone teealisy and, | preached called upon him to remonstrate against bis saying tion ladies, the male population of having reforming government to pass a very bad measure on the nothing would ify us mere than to hear that our eo many witty things in his sermons, He replied to them: taken possession of its a. 0 inane aane KA ae time—(cheers)—and erie ape Personal influence had contributed to prevent ie —_ ‘ was given which appropriately fills the soroil | write sill fotters to thoir consticnta, ‘What fan be —_—_ ORE Se Dew eh F ’ ee ee en | oon eee ered THE REVOLUTION. peta wii * assdemababe Lage van ie members of the Haltiey branch of the Reform League, | st would take a week io travel from here to London, yet either gheunlepiles-—— Saatuatha riba tuend cls Raaigthg's: bend, and bearing a splendid tricolor ban- Pong Pars y onbanlrenpaperd emeceere Ms. ee Manifesto of the “Contre of the Insurrection’? | he gives full scope to all his faculties, and for the first time tse i thiiey ‘hse asin ig wcilin' of ‘Sou || enol aes diond cheat Ste aon aaa be meee fo the Homans—Garibalds Letter, dc- | ands @ fiting eld in which to display his transcendent carriage works, with a banner having the | their whole political lives have not advauced the ques-.| _, The following isa copy of the prociamation from the — “Manhood and the Ballot,” It now be- | tion of reform by one hair's breadth, or by one moment | Roman party of action montioned in the HuRauo's | genius, The title of the story is came quite. plain Bat however much some ungallant to can, ats oritical hour ike this, throw th themselves | Sorta vere yore from beard re eee NoRWOOD; men ir. 8 proposit female en- objects & great party mar, ‘] a aber, We OLAeaS meerioee iat, as ieee MSS MUM | aera tn nrg pes oo eee = enough, if not Ly + fio count lon upon. for Comme apse a san hicks bss forte ob, | (Costes) “Now, T Wellove’ tat tien 1 00, sien leave Bitcrcre Mereina bet ines, ene aae VILLAGE: LIV 18: NEW BEGLAND, je political freedom of their fathers, ir party in , Mot when 1 going A fier gute sn ent tom, Acme, | Sony i ceaurcoge, pn non avn | Sg ihe Grane fag Wate | Man ems Cio te walking five abreast in ‘tn as good order as | not much of patriotism, and not much of love of reform sat tt ‘they must continue Patiently" to endure the Joke — oe tAasir male friends, and the sawe may be said of in their conduct. I pete i attain vores iaey Covent ts. eb ppaiiiagion Sid Dat entice te secure the ticles, written expressly for us, entitled ADVICE TO other bodies making up the procession. all thig—amalter and meaner—concealed 2 conduct | tanner ot the Holy Office was "able to proverve the deapoty | YOUNG MEN, being a serio of twelve articles by the Presi- their banner being inscribed wil “Show yourselves—'tis for lib following order, the “Britannia Carri: the workmen of the ‘London and Northwestern Car- Triage Works,” the mill sawyers, cabinet mak-ra, coac a- makers clock case makers and pit saw; each of men displaying a handsome banner. ‘nen followed the pen makers, (oy on their banner the ap- riate mightier than the sword.” mn tool manufacturers outside a great an tions on the banners wore tho following :—'*. te trenchment and Reform,” “Deal with us as Englishmen,’’ “Unity aud Fraternity.” 4 cap Of liber'y and a litho- graph of the ‘Derby Siinstrels’’ were also displayed in the division. Four or five divisions followed:—For a few minutes there was a halt caused by the dense masses of the peo- je blocking up Constitutional Hill; and viewing the ine of men from ‘he top of Snow Hill, the biack mass bere and there relieved by the tables covered with really beautiful articles of glass mavutacture, the scene Was suggostive of preparations for gome strange banquet—the tabies being surrounded by thousands of covered [ \omrg After the wood turners, piasterers, curriers, brass found- ers, fender makers and brass casters came the iron and steel wire drawers—Phouix Saxhorn Band, and new silk banner, tweive fee: by ten feet, wHh name of society, “Established 1848,"" 4 repreeniation of the earth and Atlantic Ocean, m each side the Arms of England and Heve so now. I don’t believe in isa fraud of the very worst and of acter, I say try it, not by the *' a corru its rejection. Whv, there America joined by the Atlan‘ic oxble, and motio:— le fortal Wo who drew the wire strands tt of party, Which unite to foreign lands, It is not the bill of the Would that electric communication to Should now exten L to every nation. (Uheers.) Mar. On the reverse side a representation of “the Good ‘Samaritan,’ with an emblem of “Unity.” Theo fol- lowed the men’s bootmakers, women’s moulders, brushmakers, coach harness platers, makers, tinplate workers, Victoria brass band, banner with trade arms, cad motto, “Amore siti: Unis,” and Birmingham arms, with mottoes; mounted marshal. ‘he rear of the division was en up be the Birmingham guomakers, coopers and packlog caso makers, basket makers, pearl button workers, button buraishers, boatbuilders, grinders and pol! earthen is go clear would make every one of Speak, What has ‘wha’ happened from ‘Destroy this biil—destroy that government, but there | of Italy. yet remains the P jpn of reform, and thero remains earnest and a noble people, who still demand that this question shall be settied.”’ I be- From that day forth they have been masters of their own nies. in the shape in which it is now before us, . House of Commons, but by the “unerriag in- Srmngnand enpnrsien f-nce. Thal |. Beaune te Benge Gsota’? of an ancorrupt poms sad yoo Gat T did not unde: i when boldness would have been ascertain its trae character, and you will insist upen throughout has the country—though after what I am aboi singl ne Tbave heard or read, in favor of the government | secure. The insurrection in Rome will be supported by a hare q holefield would it to me to ine on Reed be done. ba modesty we with en! tened experience, ant he ett it'to me to give tho sdvios wile 1 will, not bay foto oy say ho was not disposed to give, but which porhay he thought might in some degree have more weight with some i I were myself to give it. it | ston, and fc realiy the advice to give, whether ogee ©, ome ee =o sense woul make me give it sense a i. d this our sme to him, counting his assent, accept it though I did not | tay bad ee ofthe * darlon the lnah sen soo Day, upon his aaslstance. The persecution of the has the Hyde Park moeiing and your | They must be united leader, that Lancashire meeting, the miogt- Saas f the dents of twelve of the principal Colleges of the United States, The first article of the series appears in this week's LEDGER, which aumber also contains the first part of Mr, Beecher’s story. It ison The Study of the Mathematics, by President Hill, of Harvard College. The second of the series will sucosed it in the following number, It {s on The'Study of the Classics, by President Woolsey, of Yale College. The third of the sories will be by the Rev. Jobn Maclean, D, D., President of Princeton College. Tt is entitled, “Hints toa Young Man About to Enter College.”” CONTENTS OF THIS WEEK'S LEDGER. ‘The attention of the public is most respectfully, but quite confidently invited te the following table of contents of THE LEDGER for this woek. Here are the names of the writers: — Tete / Henry Ward Beecher, Prosident Hull, of Harvard College, John G. Saxe, Fred. 8. Cozzens, James Parton, Dr, Charles D. Gardette, Sylvanus Cobb, Jr., Mra, Southworth, Fanny Fern, Alloe Cary, Miss Dupuy, Anna Cora Ritchle, Ethel Lynn, Mary Kyle Dallas, Amy Randolph, Nathan D. Urner, Wm, Ross Wallace, Mary Graco Halpine. a NORWOOD; on, VILLAGE LIFE IN NEW ENGLAND. By Henry Ward Beecher. mo ON THE STUDY OF THE MATHEMATICS, By the Rev. ‘Thomas Hill, D. D., LL. D., President of Harvard College: deing the first of a series of twelve articles, entitled AD. erimes of ly rule, there stao: France, which fought with us in Lombardy for the freedom ‘An cud was at last put to this unnatural condition by the mer Convention, Big er diplomacy pecans 7 Z z i i upon their owa rulers. the passing of this bill ey entered into possession of this right upon nev oalleve it | the 18k Docersber tea ihe er heneaincan auliied fatten the moet insulting chare | soll, Why did wo not rise then? Why did we not show the ‘anereing instinct” of | World that nothing but force conld retain us in slavery to F jence: because we did not porpeive that the solu- jon of the Roman question upon us and-that the power of the craft must gain strength with every delay, New situations require new and oe. Jn consideration of this we have undertaken the juty imposed upon us by our friends, and we now appeal all Gur fellow-clttzons who are willfug to Joiuus, “Areyou irous of overthrowing the rule of the Pope, me to Ttaly as her capital. This is the only question we address to our allies. We intend to hasten the moment ot been tl lay insurrection when its result ts other simultaneous risings in the provinces whic! SESS Srocay wets beenioe us have organi of the tory party. | will be appointed as soon as the insurrection. a Ite functions will be:—First, to protect order, perty. _ and Justice; second, to complete the national unite by joln- leave | ing the remainder of the States of the Church to Italy. The sional government will ty for this iaat object, will conduct the ns, in 1849 a general, clothed with authority ir government, left Rome with a) of the ar, ie aid Sot capituiate, “He faithfully. retained” hve opmamis- r Italy and for us. centres ailied with rovisional government ucceeds. from him or from me, ware workers, Peyton Peytoan’s Works the south, Joadershit to General Garibaldi; we invite him to YOUNG MEN, by the Presidents of twelve of bedstead makers, iron'piate wor Tied. es oe neath trees te Deh niew: anit mera pe oll . rare ak TOA eres party ta of rer | andoutside of Home, lot us forget jealeusy, sirifo and aus. | the principal Colleges in the United States, (gneve were eight divisions i all, . i wml gong earerthrow ae em ral. dominion, Man Ml. In the evening « mooting was held in the Town Hall, earnest a , the Bourbon, mt Lombardy and Venice | WINNING HER WAY: 4 Serial Story by@irs, Southworth. which was crowded ‘ Iv. THE EVIL GENIUS: a Tale ‘of Fashionabie Life, By | omni in every ‘of the Seven — ‘alae, be cy Seat THE CENYRE OF. THE INSURRECTION, Mies Blize A. Dupuy. : ne enti te vectt ae, | Theme party also publishes the following — = i v. ® result, requires only to eos cquamalaaton, a, ; 57a p= at tun eee they tera coninoa tan whol, Mem rates . = dou't want the country it-goverued; they like polite! | Squally ast trast sa yen,” aauiititer’ 11 ae —_ being gl ‘tap ~~ or. pt Sa bar at the pe == they do not want, sain tea ta CONGRESSIONAL re TION. as Deen no change—that is, nor coms, ray and ‘oppression sion to be feiyor to be believed to'bs foit, = re er ge bic er bd ‘om Lousvinuz, May 4, 1867. VL : manifested Birmingham : throughout the couatry. rich people of this coun- pals on dhatrict 10. - Seren try, a9 8 mere matter of wishing, would desire that ‘The Congressional election passed of quietly. Ata P. | Going a STRAWBERRYING. By Mary Grace Halpine. form, Eight months ed the coun! cpcapaiy end be meliiot and orertecdy shone Grover, State Rights democrat, received about 1,200 ma- = undersioed escsot wins t'tave | London cannot stand perpetually the exhibition of aity- | Jority in the city. Returns from other pojate in the a there ‘other quarters sad ia I aa Ae teal ck Tomae Of aecae rem ined | ae nen Sen uate Rigete Gammceaniay ore ; | QUERN RLIZABRTH. By Jomes Parton, oxtier Mearavorabia tp | be afmaie; Out ihero ts. the and we deracuran 308; Jacob, ied pary, "1687; allot, Pe = which you seek, At moment there is ee have the, apy ~ yr Grover's majority in the district will ex- oe ates ene ot Patiament, thet baoce Hesit upoa's | and his fiends in Londoa—let the workingmen every- | smal" Rotaras lndleate the election of tne’ demeoraric | UTKA+ OUR NEW ACQUSITION. By. Bred. &. Consens Peele crevisus. of the petplo te a wits extension where, by meetings—the greater the beter—pence- | candidates by a majority greater than Davail’s last year, ‘xi Of the franchise. It is difficult to estimate the measure | fa! and meetings, sound and rational aansnaaen It will be a day or two A CHASE IN THE DARK: ber Mo. VIII. of “Serepe Of this change, but if you will look back: only twelve | frm resolations; let them make it appsar to every per- ‘anything is heard from the Eighth and Ninth dis- 3 being months to the bil! that was before Parliament ie the last | 90, from the humbiest in the land to the Queen the | tricts, which are contested. of Adventure from an 01 Gallor’s Log Book.” By Syl session, and remember how it was treated and what was that there is a general, a wide, a universai a — said about it, you will then be able to distever te some ee ee aro at tol. VIOLATING THE EXCISE LAW. vanusCobb, Jr. extent the distance that we have marched wince then, | orale, and something betier must be I = See tet Sate 2 rope’ ral peo pr 2 Ss ot Bi caus | ean erent wh | The following persons were yesterday brought before pany sewers coca tas sersean aoenbbe tee acamist Saly thas to moet t Jastice Dowling, and held to bail in $200 each, charged | SPRING IN THE CITY, By Feany Pera. pe SGP gh ace Ponies = | Pony * * se xiv. ed sar en ey Sa goreramient, ou willbe ad i snk and generous eral Athan streets, Horman jpennoy, 19 Chatham streets | srr, rHx WHILE. By Alice Cary. that it was = measure that would entirely toon a Mere a electoral My? 4 ‘the Fourth District Police Court x. destructive of the conservative party, and there | guaranteed by the constitut coantey. Shar, 213 West Fifty-third street, was held to answer by a. was a general choras of observation that Lord | Cheer, in the midst of which Mr. Bright resumed his an alleged violation of THE OATH. By John G. Saxe. Oy pe ety pm More ed seat, having spoken for exactiy an hour and a aif.) ar A green agin Napa pea sb, Sa Sali: ‘Phalon’s Night Blooming Corcus. Ce On tes cosiraty, mon--onme emsinoct inf party, THE LUXEMBURG QUESTION. flint rec of Sar cat SPEAK NOT, SPRAK NOT HBR SACRED MAME, By and some bi 4 much the Roeder scared real e ee eal a Sa OT ‘Willtam Ross Wallace. fact describing to be [ee eapggterster oes manner . call se Danity Masdnieion- mentor’ Pre- eee STAR KEW hha BUILDING, . xvIt, the folly and the error o€ witich ‘hey ‘were guilty last baa slicer Nim as ib suman SUITABLE FOR ‘ WHICH SHALL IT BE! Rv Ethel Lynn, session. (Laugnter and cheers.) In fact, when ono re-,| London Times, Ak INSURANCE Over xan. members—for the sounds have scarcely yet deparied— | The next fortnight will, in al! human ty, tor- ‘A RAILROAD OFFI when one remembers what was said last year, we now | miaate the suspense which now paralyzes con! ‘A JEWELRY 8TO! COMING. By Charles D. Gardette, geom to be in @ different atmosphere and among hout Europe war are in — and athe” things compared = with ~1 decisive The aga af ae mi PROMINENT AND SEAS Lountto var —- unaccoa: wi . i. ley ae ty oe ae bid ghd a wae Sere Se ce scams Were ane nates oniean 1h bees tae Se a erat a eg party bas beon dragged from its anchorage. froatier may pernaps ——. . | before published. Also Editorials, jumor, Cur. longer any holding ground, and, - | receive of supremacy on the Conti- BUILDING pat fos, Gy ‘ster they J ‘not what (laaghter end Rent, the most feraldebte in its conse- | RENT £10,000, SUITABLE FOR ‘| rent Items, Miscellany, Notices to Correspondents, &e., cheers.) Some say that it is a measure far in advance of | quonces, as it is Frog *. ey — A BANKING HOUS) ao. equ thing that Mr. brow geen nh ga | necessary, which has m waged since days AN INSURANOR OFFICR, | say it isa highly conservative bill In of | Napoleon the First. Every day that elapses without an A Ral ROAD PLO ORs, 2 THR LEDGER ie for enle at all the book stores and news belleve the majority of the Soporamss ine gor. assurance of a naturally increases the A JEW! hab GT) STORE, — ernment find themselves bewildered, and as | impatience of both nations and the difficuities of media- cenny lie Ceslints erent inent and central lo. | *Pote throughout the country, and is mailed to subseribers the only solution of their difficulty they have doter- | tion. The supposed insults conveyed on tho one hand | Or iy soaniring agen “ ak ire. mined to follow eee yea te in Sha see reseed annexing the ee ak and hee “asus : pang eer $3 5 year, or two copies for $5. something akin to moderation and to weak. | both sides of the Rhine the cry has alrendy OR DOUBLE BERING ORIRTS | ; No, 9) Beekman street, New York, ness has seded, and even I, who am considered | been raised that war itself is less ruinous than | ayo new «Invimble of racley's manufacture perhaps the most guilty of all men in regard to this | @ protracted apprehension of war, and in milt- | J 4 tm ‘on the old styles, and especial Question, oven Leecape now without one single sentence | tary circles every rumor of hostile proparations | adaptni to narrow-gored dremes.—N. ¥- World, Meh. 21,6. | Ag Garely ae Rarknoes, se = ae ae cee pose | comets fee ein ota ne | paner Rligte SLA T Pnttine Marck Ss Ia? | FoRtans COUGH B. ih all cases of coughs aud me during the whole of last session baa ed ‘and | most precise accounts of French armaments come from upiex Elliptic —N. Y. De. od ‘Depot 68 ; cheers) Now, why is it that this change taken | Berlin; the movements of Prussian batialions are re- NY, Timos, March 21, 1997, colds, Barclay street. ? This of it~that since the un- | ported at the earliest moment from Paris. It is not for- Teoognized in tai city and 1 ‘a Halp Dye.—The F r tn the catastrophe which overtook the bill of last ses- | gotten how rapidiy the Italian war followed the an- a by ladies, —Godey's worit the onl sacle Bret Lr Sriienat Seliebier insiaatenee sion, the workingmen of tbis country have undertaken | nouncement the empire was at peace, or how ae be ous. Factory street. Frond Mr. ‘Beales, or 10 the of the Reform score prared into Bohemia in a pofait ate of dix. ( the general merits’ of the Duplex ered Tchls MS really ee appliady ae : if ph 'S Some cout ant teas ba om ies’ Seems the somite. antaaee im the United States day and ask for a Reform bill in such numbers that gency of ‘® rapture for the last twelvemonthe. ane Curtains a Specialty “Kerr's, «7 Broadway. ane ae aan pee Oross and the made by Prussia with bart oat ge re * 6 ee e fibre, at StL OMaceh they wore, locking aftr, ‘and the oilndranal of ‘Pench troops and Will the thotsonde whe read solamanettrveious verbioge | ia Seco ter aillties Weolkinge Tt has been anes for ine they ould fod at, wien Very, tueh vineae’ tet | Jv0 > beaies aubd ed bee boon more had tf been serosal of stew tees | ‘eSaverh valet and, swore ‘by millions of {nie Sbservation which I made in a Yery innocent letter Schon eee From the day oe ee SL mothers for a Sa cy WO A, fe which I was writing. Bat it eee eee a thas her military superiority to Aus- _— it be [Ty a wing ER ve conte wards thet the meu‘of London did come out to look for a | tri if tecamea ved idea tn the minds (Frenchmen, as noon which produes finosst | Satie, Ofieon 1b Phiten street, New York and 305" High Reform bill. They did tot go to the space betweon | well as Germans, that she would next have to contend with Seok prong therefore, oe, x y Charing Cross and the Abbey, but went | France for the champronship of Burope. . ‘When ‘quickallver RS. a) iG SYRUP, inthe direction of Hyde Park. or And sin It is this issue, and no other, which is now to be fought the bade, the most | having the fac ‘of Of & KINS of the out. rotten ab they would find all the other barriers raised wp | must be 20, let us at least realize the fat ngracetal as COMIEEBRS Tonle! | De Pedtions okie Teenie wilt et ae ae tie roomie feet Sele ei lin ey oe eee Se eee iaviiten Ciaeaatineeee kes it to modern its Benefits could condense | count gee ae TA aot be ak bis recess, (Loud Cheers.) And immediately following arene tat te eG reserve, Last * ‘would tell the | Bond sireet, ‘entil ther notice. their example—the example of the men of London—you year and the year it was biasphemy the reed ae le Ors . in Birmingham somehow simultaneously and unani- | Mew gospel ofnational righ's to a % 4 1 SR ndtv: Cares Aji Dt age of tho ye th Fae" of see has pon Yet paed Nigh haded procseaen of ves Th tas sauetiod, one nolesome and unfuling Tonto sumption. ‘avenue, corner 0 ‘Fwenty-cigith ef “y! ai woul ~! & | street. away juence of which is folt. after | not without trutm, that unity was the highest aspiration te in south Lancashire and Mauchenter there was a | of the whole en a Lenin to which nerves reetrune, Gontioman Havi Connery, Sate and Jimtiar and afterwards in the West Biding at | they were ready to Mnsir owe liberties, if ecos- functions i ot | pAtdoan et Bua "Me pAansie tf same aeneen ceo ent ot Semmens send Saeoee pa pe a oe ART ed Faaonet Go the eraeare cas the Mantions for egy pe Taceveriaad to coreg 7 haul Sousen sup ox og oy pomell ‘a. = — Sffect of these ‘and if there | plained by their aversion from the Prussian system of cdn- Biren peasy veneeatanaeeny tow tant op he vay ana hare amb weal tes avalee - Festina Py NEW YORK OFPIOE, 8 Dey street, nGitere’ & Bakers Pishert Premiam sowing meetings goon. (Cheers. Riding inked bre eR poe Re nh ee to-morrow here il be 3 Pinatas pepape oe ee fn anf a: tenn ped topic, ohm ert of Kaldenberg’e ees gy alain woe wanes ve to-aey, ee te veien of a great | ¢ hd ‘ [my satisfactory ey 3 "alan to he ther: Sill at Wace striae with Sss5 rae praise “inoueu fe wan not aim. | tore at Paris Bx TE Won sst'8 Soha sireet, ne ETD KELTY, 47 Broadway. , though p—y-¥ street, wore dnt ne, roeang ot nga: | fat i ef en fhe mma Py | nh re oktenaSrngy aca, Secagho rom, Ane sod ingulting measure that hae ever yot been | war felt themselves, eompeiied to own that rerults of wh NSS, Bega dt debe wicetynear Namen ae Rene GL. 8 J. B. KRLEY, 447 Broadway, vs adeq attained Fecon- ‘ow Broad re street. Repairing, RAS EMRE sigs NE the, other alght, epoke of Gladstone as the train of Cua Rarope pon lees arbitrary, and Gouing $1. se ; vane | Letery—Prines Paid 19 Cece Ciameiat | meen Hon arcarmeeyct Konges | Av Baz Beeree, Deestorattan,eniee Mpun | Sows Bee baton Wa re the ve of & ‘and of | might not be too dear a price to pay for the satisfaction one be PERRY 2 x Sold by all ———$_$_$___— party strife. The rest of the House he would discuss | of such a sentiment as the German liberals professed, | pared by Dr. draggists. ne Cee fF, itch Sew= the matter with; but with him be would deal ins | and the * ai tien tyiianoun a Thetis SPSS Se ripion rregier of tea different manner and on different terms, These re- | peace. First Svmpt cacti Sthing wechine), , 7. New York. nogades from the liberal party, some of the men who | ventured RANT a mute pyemets 4 met in the ten room, snd some. radicals who voted iast | so unscrn Wi evenckers, T9s ang ,Qrngmencal Hate-— Saturday with the goverament, heard thin taunt of Me. |. © case h the petal, seals 3 Hale rr Hardy; bp temp insulting observations of Mr. Dis- | good offices of friendly governments could be inv Alt 4 LOR’, 16 Bond street, Sa oe an ce | Ran ert ey | Uh a ANE | ce ern insul i . Sonpess or be tnanline to oseat i what § Britain and Rustia may ye succroful, Out | chine Company, Broadway, re Saree spall I say var" Min sat” potitiet yee oe on fia an premonition om, oan walt Prizes Cached tm Legal Lettorics.—Circe- ponett Mey cue as" ad pe Juan venbare vo soy tnis of Mr, Gladstone. ead unerb 19 } stated on bebaif of Eneland is undergood to pave been 4, CLUTB, Broker, 176 Broadway. went i GRAN 1 Astor place, — to ue SeDOR to anxious for it that I've been counts ting the want three. in our family; the young folk: i} want another, and I promised to ver henangy county.”? have one—I copy out to my wife's brother 18 lee! Day, the 1. Pate eae Pers aa for Kalo at all te vookatores an! news depots: T tf most coulidentiy, invited to us table of oontent ready and for the DEBE today fr tous for 1 that I've been t Rave one—I shell want another, a copy out to my wife's brother in © 2 J le ol ite. 0r Cok, Te-Opr: he kaa Seat ts all ihe “bookstores, and, news, depots, conddently, invited Sinaloa! coma nh inane ntaieaten tian ot Gps Bree ready and for tite at ‘The attention of the anxious for it that I've been count ‘want three copies in our f: ; the young fc have one—I shall want an and copy out to my wife's brother in Chenango count Se nL Ontt be news depots, ing iter Ar pare ot he, BANC IS SES ; n roan but quite ready and for sule at al The attention of the public is most lently, invited to its table of cont whine taing #9 See o ST guess he gare folks, Promised xious for it that 1 nt three copies in one—I shall want er. TO} Goat a capes ou taaair the Poa 5 jet Mr. Beecher'’s Story ‘Tguess fam. Ihave been se * We shalt they always pectfully, but quite nts. her's St daye. We shall folks, araiwaye ug soul to . ‘couaty."” 78, a to send & 7.” hi copy out to my wife's brother in Chenango county. aud for sale at all the ‘The attention of the ic is most publi confidently, invited to its table of conte! “ inthe Leben Clout Y ftean ane No-dayt es fortthat Dre, send a copy out to my wi ing ‘aleraeae part oF ES ee ready and for sale at all the The attention of the public is most respect vents. confidently, invited to its table of con! bs rT Beech wiittebenGolag se Set.ttty Reed re been iting the x ‘count 2 0'Cloc Day, the Prats ep maa ary sant and for sale’at all the attention of the public is most respect dently, invited to its table of contents. am. t @ been counting the day: want three coples in our family; the young always have one—I shal! want anoihor, and I promised, t@ '# brother in Chenango county."* ER's bookstores and Get Mr, Beec! ‘Il guess { am. 6. We folks, they era. have. une, folks, they county." iw. eareentay news depots. The tfully, but quite confi Story Bare been been counting the days, 8 the folks, they always ‘und I promised 40 ‘ant 1a Chenango county. ‘wale of the pul The attention bHo confidently, invited to its table of con! inser dhe weaay f GPgueet ane neouinics Bews depots , but quite anxious for it that I have been counting the days. copy out to my wife's brother 4. for eale at all the bookstores and news tion of the publie is most confidently, invited to its table of content in 0 day an Gee ba T Spt et Ran ‘county. copy eut to my wife's fo The the is Berenewe ee want ‘6 brother in have one—I shall want copy out to my wife's brother in Chenango pect ans couddemiy, tuvited vo tke table of coe sf Se, Gy", Mr. Booeber’s ee county." copy out to my 's brother in paca isan ta eer LeDOKE. to enstous for it that tb mm out ‘want three copies. in ways have one—I I've been counting want three copies in our family: the you have one—I shall want mS out to want three have one—I ‘copy out to my 1 ee are oc te OBRREREMS Mone. wil te ready for sale at all the bookstores and mews de} of the peetfully, bu antious for bave one—T want mn Areatsn diets, to GpiaMey Reed kere oan anxious for it that I've be inting, ; the anes b Lata eh, ‘cowaty.' }, but quite Kasai iavited tote able of contents.” in ae LEDORL today Sisfuon Lame suxious for it that T're, bean, counting the want aeother, and? send a copy oul to my wife's brother in Chenango county.” ‘blic is most respectfully, but quite cona- vents. in most rev confidently, invited to Its table of conten wie cs Gteaictetaatea er aana pram nbd Boece FyPona he et Ah confidently, ‘ols table of canter and I in sepeoitely, but quite Tear athory boon Snes We 3 "OEY elias ¢ Toika, ‘oika, they 1 promteod folka. ll etanceri' cs sige but autte tof ‘ale? dias part of Br BERENS BFORL. wil bookstores and news Ht fully, but quite it three in family ; the fola, Save ones T shail want another, and 1 promissd nb ae sr te Maat Meee GR al ts at . news ry but '. ve they

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