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| * coe eee cee NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1867. : 5 en 2 ‘enter absorbs the lessor or deprivos It, by mere juxta- | dincrest to bring on by promature fear the very fate they } eral fortress by conventions antertor to the treaty of pouilien, of, Ayn spiritual life, 44 wished to avolt, Thole sovercign’s conduct im the Lux- | November 8 1816, upou which the Prussian Govern ti pce emburg a darks but aot uninoligible | mens bases is claims. These are'—Article & of “the matter from very outset, might certainly more y eonciuded Da, y SL, », between the NAPOLEON’S WAR REASONS. ciren than it’s ‘Thougttat the insiance of his | Netherlands aud Prussia; article of of the, Act of the Dutch Ministers, who, having once burned their fingers, | Vienna Congress of June 9, 1815, and Article 10 of the now prefer letting weil alone, he had to apport | Paris Protocol bearing date 3d to 20th November, 1815, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. special diplomatists for bis Grand Duchy, he bes yet] ‘The mee sewer these arrangement declare the y beea true enough to his leanings to seud to Parisa own , a8 regs 3 military relations, a From War te Peace—Ouly a Postponement at | notorious annexationist, while Berlin baa to content | fortress of the confederation, and graut the King and ces of France as Aguinat | itself with a country judge, a man kuown in bis district | Grand Duke the right of appointing the Governor and uly, The inference drawn from thi: Berlin is that | the military commandant of the {oriress, reserving, to sel! ig still the all-powerfal word at the Hague. Tne | however, the approval of the executive power of the ——nneemntenemetil A Store to Let on Broadway, inh Nase ae ta ree TikkaLp Bompina? A BANKING House, TABLE FoR AN INSURANCE OFriog, ‘A RAILROAD OFFiog. A JEWELRY STORE, al or any other business requiring a prominent pl ind si A Store to Let om Ah EW iiskaLp BUILDING BEST RR SUITABLE FOR A BANKING HOUSE, THE EXCISE LAW. A Quiet Sunday in New York and Brooklya-- Indignat' ef the Germaus—A Visit to Westchester—The Law Enforced in Jersey City—The Crowd at Hoboken, &c. From all the police precincts the report was received Tost evening that yesterday was the quietest Sunday which bad been known in this olty for many years, The weather was remarkably pleasant, and thousands of EUROPE. The Luxemburg Peace Treaty Ratified by the Sovereigns. aud War Violence at bana ‘April 30, 1867, | PreJudiclat induence thereby exorcised upon pending | confederation and such other conditions as it shall be I t people were out for a promenade along the principal cK ons is incalculable. thought necessary to esiablisn in conformity with the AN INSURANCE OFFICE, The sudden vering round from war to peace which | {Prussia mo rocmvice are called out, no horses bousht, | future constitution of the eaid confederation,” Streets, or for a ramble through the Park, Everything y RAILBOAD Sprtci nme Prussia to Evacuate the Fort- | wx race on saariay war soareo of ereat pots .o | go suns tanepried 1 the yuh scene, of acon | the inet ariogezett tne Morzald determin | proved that te rete demonsirion ‘antiipe:ed by stmess AEQUINING'L " jut, wi uamimity, despite the i es ma] ANY BU! those who bad beon previously speculating for a rise at | With which the French armeneats are, being carried on, | tia, the Emperor of “All the Russias, and the King of | Superintendent Kennedy was a matter of whieh noone | oo vine ann OiyinyPLouation: but the Superintendent himself knew anything about, At many of the police precincts the reserves were held in readiness, but this somewhat unusual clr- cumstance was caused by the anticipation that the stablemen, who are now on a sirike, would attempt to in- terfere with the new employés, All apprehension of a disturbance arisiag from that eource disappeared early in the day, and at noon the reserves were dismissed. There were forty-six persons arrested in this city yes- terday under the provisions of tho Excise law. Fifteen were arrested for intoxication, three for being drunk and disorderly, eighteem for disorderly conduct, and tea for selling liquor. There were but three females arrested — one for intoxication, one for disorderly conduct and one for selling liquor. TAS PEMLING AMONG THE GEUMASS The indignation excited by the recent edicts of the Superintendent of Police is now, a4 far as the Gerinans are concerned, principally directed against that ovticer, and measures are already discussed to fet up a move- : * the bou: ‘as the “‘rentes’” went up on that day nearly | Prussia is yet cautious enough to take some preliminary | Great Britain further undertook to employ their best en- ress 12 Thirty Days. two oe ‘The change was the result of the commu- step ‘in case of the worst, Conditional ‘eatracts are pm ger eaiain tor bis Maleeis the "king of teenie: ae sing concluded with horse, corn and provi: ers; garri D the position of Luxemburg, = nication of the Minister of Stato to the Chamber, an- | Puvimucne retused; and. esriaim mailway companies. of, | jontly with the King of too Netherlands, as welt ba tho nouncing that negotiations favorable to poace were in | dered to keep plant iu readiness for the transport of by oy ord the Governor of that position. progress, and the news which came simultaneously from | troopa, On the wails of Mayonce, fasciues are teing ‘ ja ae | agitate fonemee aie Berlia and London, that a conference was accepted in| Raced Ph yt ry lang seieced ta loin et pf talen'and conDrine all the provisions Us sehich the post principle. The basis of it as far as can be ascortained | once, In Baden, the most exposed neal i all, ——_ oy ot rancor is to be considered as a fortress of seems to be that Prusaia will consent, if the conference | stronghold of Rastadt is being made ready for defence, e confederation. the I i; tioned it t The treaty of 1316 is therefore only the consequence #0 decides, to evacuate Luxemburg, upon the condition | ine suiliary movensontan ne toned against report | ithe anterior treaties, without which it would, not that its neutrality shall be guaranteed by the conferring bi mn hed — Be mae from ie keys she pres ence of & Prussian garrison at Luxemburg is only recon- Tae sap icin A inte Sona mak ck we: etal THE FRENCH ARMIES. eee eater ae, on Wea aed ened and the feeling here is that France, after having de- still more clearly by the fival provision of article thirty- manded the evacuation of Luxemburg as a matter of | How the Mexican Troops Would be Used Im | seven of the territorial readjustment of Frankfort, of right, would be placing herself in a very hamiliating , se of War. July 20, 1819, stating that the governor and command- i1 28) corres . me teebnans ni repeals teotoe Gar] ino | aut of the fortress of Luxemburg, whose appointment Position to accept from Prussia such @ consideration a8 | troops trom Mexico are concentrated in the ports of | '¥# been conceded to Prussia by article five of the she demands for it in advance, the Manche, evidently in order that a corps d’armée may | Healy of November 8, 1810, must take tho oath to the I know that at thg soirée glen on Saturday evening pe fers an ee eens aes Although it waa not until October 5, 1820, that the Ger- at Lady Cowley's, a great doal of dissatisfaction was ex- | detinitively decided upon at the War Oilce, but kept ao | manic Diet pasted a formal resolution by virtue of which pressed among French officials and military officers at | profound a secret that the intrested parties themselves | }¢ declared itself willing to undertake the chargo of the BRADLEY'S 4 ‘ATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIO Ce DUE PRING SKIRTS, ny sso -—sprtng ke Napoleon Explatms {lis War Preparations. The new “ Invii ¢ Mr. Bracley'’s manufacture is a great improvet atyles, and adapied to narro' Y. World, Ms The best sk a beer is Dupler Eiliptie Skirt —N. ¥: Tribune, Mare 3, r. Bradley's Duplex Sikiris are perfect in size as well as grace and flexibility, —N. Y. Times, BM. Bradley's Duplex Skirts are recognized in tats New Yore as the only seiet to be worn by ladies '# Book for March, 1807. ‘Tite most acceptable Hoop Skirts are J. W. Bradley's Dae Plex Elliptic. Peterson's Magaziag for April, 1867. It inaiseless W speak of (he general merits of the Duplem Pitot seine ore all oer imants to ladies’ favor— rank Leslie's Magazine for March. For sale in all the first class stores in the United States aad elaewuere. Approvais from New York City Ti support of the high remarks of approbation whist characterize The Situation for War or Peace Nego- tiations After Victoria’s Letter. FRENCH INDICTMENT OF PRUSSIA. 1028'S MALT EXTRACT ERAGE OF HEALTH, instivutions of Eurcpe, and recom— cal authorities of New York aw MNPERIAL JAPAN AT THE TUILERIES, B: Approved by the medic mended ae Hirat me fortrosses as regarded repairs and administration, it is | ment toensuro his removal, particularly since he bas | only PREVENTIVE JLATING aud RESTORATY &e. ke. ke. what they deomed, if this statement was trua, a “back | Se ixuorant of its details, \ yot important to point out that there had already beon | threwn out the idea that tho movermeut among the Ger. | Tule of tha ane an the AUREST, sxtect und sane & Sevea great commands are organized—of these, two iJ . ing out” on the part of France, will be wed on generals of the Garde, and the three question of the obligation to maintain tho fortress of | :oane im reference to the extraordinary regalatious and manedy, we quote a few of those cured ot its uses aan : It is very questionable whothor the other European | principal on Marshals MacMahon, Bazaine and Count de | Luxemburg in article 1 of the treaty of November 8, | measures of the Excise Roard concerning applicants for | frou many, in thls city Mr 01 W ACNE IG, No, 387 Nina Palikao, The latter is to succeed Marshal Forey et | 1816, and that the contracting parties lave recoguized in | jicenses was instiguted for the purpose of gotting up a | NV"n Wy, h sireet, DYSPOPSTA: Mr. Mt, W. PRs BY THE CABLE TO MAY 12. Powers will fool like “guaranteeing” the neutrality of ® | Nancy that is, in caso the Marshal dovs recover (which, | Principle that this maintenance required iu the common | riot, “This bas been officially dented at thelr meetings, | HENmUNS, 3) London ‘Terrace, FOUL STATE OF territory so much coveted by both and so important | yoforfinately, is not probable) from the effects of his | interest ought to be considered asa charge incumbent | and the statements published to that effect declared a TLPR, upon the whoie of the confederation. calurony Tre Diccias law, the Sunday clause included, was fully complied with among the Germans throughout the city, and the day was only marked by extensive excursions to Morrisania, Melrose and the Jersey shores. ‘THA LAW IN BROOKLYN, Gloomy as were the auticipations of the Pollee Com- missioners yesterday in regard to the riot fore- told by Superintendent Kennody, the hours sped by un- marked by any overt breach of the peace, Tue number . STOMAC: . No, 168 ‘Bast Tweltth at BODILY W. re NORDEMAN, No. 167 treet VEN ATE, RRA: BOGUMLL DAWISO: Beividere House, NES! TA a Heckman. sircet, TUBES: Mra, WING SC », 106 Ludlow INCTPTENT CONSUMPTION, de. io Or DEPOT FOR AMERICA, » S62 Broadway For «ale at the principal druggists to France and Prussia, as Luxemburg, Would they not | severe accident. Should the Emperor persist in his Tt ie b ty j yy virtue of tho principles laid down in tho afore- by 0 doing possibly invotve themselves in future com | a ee ae iecommaand the sail \'® | cited provisions that the convention of November 17, plications which they are anxious to shun? But if the . 1856, as modifying tho situation created by the conven- Luxemburg difficulty fs amicabl od, it will amount [arts athe blk geal cad sharing g difficulty {s amicably arranged, Will Disarmament follow the London Pence | pies in article 4. This approval was given by the fed- merely to a postponement of the inevitable struggle betwoen Conference ¢ eral rosolution of February 26, 1857, as it has always Prossia and France. {From the London Times, April 29.} been found necessary'to,be given to arrangements con- ‘We feel so confident that the London Conference will | cerning tbe composition of the garrisons in federal for- Other questions of a graver nature, much more deeply | have a feasibie, however difficult, enterprise before them ee sig Ls : THE PEACE TREATY. Ratification of the Action of the Congress. Loxpox, May 12, 1867. ‘The treaty which was signod yesterday by the mem- ‘vere of the Peace Congress has been ratified by their re- es lee 7 ee spective governmeats. seated and much more difficult of solution lie at the basis | that we should almost feei inclined to extend their The government of the King and Grand Duke is of of arrests, even in the most democratic wards, fell dar SING THE OCEAN. The Evacuation of Luxemburg. of the present ili feeling between tho two nations, which | *D%ere of action, and ask whether they could outy patch | opinion that under existing circumstances ulterior de- | ghort of the waual figure. But a solitary arrest for viola. | srunureds el iia circ teeiens 46 cial tae vend ube up # speedy peace, but aiso build up a permanont one; | bate upon the question raised may be postponed, but has been developed in the Luxemburg affair, The | not ouly iaduce the would be belligerents to “kiss and | considers lt its duty to take at pressut all: the ressrves French view of these question is admirably sot forth in an | make [riends,”’ but also to put up their weapons, The | and protests which result from the preceding obser- article forwarded on Friday Inst by the Correspondance | ©Xpectation of evil is frequently worse than the evil it- | vations, Havas to ihe provincial press of France The Correepond- | 8eif, and an armed peace makes men almost long for Be good enough to receive, &e., ance Havas is a tithographed letter, which is sent to all | Waras the close of an agony worse than death, The BARON Y. De TORNACO; the provincial press, and is supposed to represent to a | desideratum of the present day is general disarmament, great extent uhe feelings of ‘the Minister of State, and | and itis reasonable to expect that the Conference will By the terms of the settlement, the fortress of Luxem- burg ia to be evacuated by the Prussians withiii 2 month from the date of the treaty. , EFFECT OF THE TREATY. tion of the Excise law took place in the Western dis- trict. Win. Towniey, of 24 Fulton street, was taken into custody for selling liquor yesterday morning, and, on being taken before Justice Cornwall, was bailed to an- awer the charge this morning. e in the Eastern District the utmost good order pre- vailed throughout the entire day, aud but one arrest was Paris ave wishing to-day that they knew of any «elie against sea sickness which would enable them to crows AUanie with tranquil stomachs, Be it known to ei who are shuddering at the qualms which they expect will form the sad_ prologue and epil to their sojourn abroad, take comfort trom the fact that the mal de mer can be controlled with absolute certainty b a HOSTETIER'S BUETCRS. § aes is at least intended to create such public opinion as the | Mot separate without settling the terms upon which this “YOUNG JAPAN” IN FRANCE. This cee eon oe eee Suniiain whe naner ine Oe Peencentinic Between France and | government desires, Tho article, of which I xive vou a | great ovject may become attainable, trot such a promises of Margaret Kane, corner of Scholos and Ewen te cevected by 0 tow deve of tiie pure reasial , 4 ne write saya. perinl Speeches. their refusal to turnish him with beer, He was held by Its effect upon the nerves of sensation which pervade the The French Cabinet has made satistactory explanations to Prussia in regard to the recent warlike preparations in France, FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE. stomach and daphragn is wouderiul, Their Irritation ie cahned and subdued. and there is no subsequent reaction. One or two doses taken dally throughout voyage will eet ually protect the most delicate and sensitive stomach from the ee whieh i anon @ terrible drawback on the Jeasures of au oeoan trip. rir) who wish ther passage over the “great he pond’? to be really a, “pleasure trip” be sure to themsel a supply of MOSTETTER'S STOMA BITTE RS, which will not only secure to them health and em. joyment on the sea bat, if resorted to as wn occasional tonle and alterative during their stay in Europe, will protect trom the dangers incident to change of climate. New ork villce 36 Dey street, There is an eud to everything in tho THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. poleon—The Worid. The patience of France itself follows this co eit [From Galignani’s Messenger, April 30.] mon law, and Prassia must know this as well as the li'tle Gaice Vintacien saa Tho Emperor and Empress reeeived in solemn andl. Borlin and the North German Confederation has for a | y Several journals refer toa letter addrassed by Queen | or the Taicoon, and the other members of the mission, year past exce-déY all the expectations of Europe, | Victoria to the King of Prussiaon the occasion of the | wore conveyed from the Grand Hotel to the Tuileries in Guided by our respect for the liberal and civilizing doc- | Present difficulty. Private information enables us to | court carriages, preceded by outriders and accompanied trine of natovalities, of which we had generously raised | C0B%rm the correctness of that news. The commanica- | by an escort. A ling of troops was also drawn up in the the flag, we leit Germany alone to dispose freely | tou from hor Britannic Majesty was delivored on the 24th | courtyard of the palace to render military honors, The Of herssif, hoping soon to sce dissipates the ‘daz. | Of April to King William by tho English Ambassador, | francror and’ Eeipenss were sented on thot chaite of gerous intoxication of tho victory of Sadowa, | Lord Loftus. In this letter Quoen Victoria appesis to | state, and surrounded by all the grand oiicers of the Prussia seema to us to be the most interested in | the ties of gc and to the Christian feolings, of hu- | Crown, Ministor of Foreign Affairs aud ladies of the pal- restraining the proud pretensions of utopians and | Manity of his Prussian Majesty, to exhort him to pre- | aco, 4 i. ure serve the peace of Europe, by takiag into consideration a" . universities, whose point of departure and onject is the just susceptibilities of the neighboring Powers, The Japanese Prince, on being presented, pronounced Justice Walter wo answer a charge of assault and bat- tery. Justice Dalley opeued his Court yesterday for the first time ou the Sabbath, and disposed of the cases of Micheel and Ouden Raden, charged with selling liquor without license at their place of business, corner of North Seventh and Eleventh streets, They were beld in bonds to answer this morning. One of these pris- onere assaulted the officer who made the arrest with a potato masher, but without serions effect, Altogether the day passed in @ quiet and orderly manner, mvest- ments in refreshments being contined wo soda water, lemonade, peanuta, pop corn and candy, ‘Little John,’ of the Mulberry stroct palace, wae repeatedly toasted in bumpers of efforvescing beverages, and the javenile portion of the community indulged in the ‘forbidden Frankfort Money Market. FRANKPORT, May 12, 1867, ‘United States bonds are quoted at 774. MAIL DETAILS TO MAY 1. Another Reduction of Prices revolution, Without wounding her respectable external 7 = the following address in his native languae, but which | fruit’? to an unusual extent, A large number of New in Gents’, Boys and Youtha’ as interests, without affecting the independenca of her an- | thls Spontaneous personal intervention af Queen ve: was duly translated into French by an interpreter-— Yorkscs vised Guesas acunty declan the duy tx Goat Fing ready made Sore oe cent confederates, she could, by patient and just | teria does honor er Majesty's exalted reason an Stre—By i:nperial order Lam charged to be present at the | of the bibulous consolation denied them within tho do- CLOTHING. Our Ales and special correspondence by thestoamanips | policy, have doubled in a fow fears er forces, co the | Sound sense. After this communication Lord Lofwus had | sotean cerenumy whichwill tke place ta yo calla! rv | S4,.ne,PMows comentalow, dou esasesnileale to then any Sammonia and New York at, this port, contain the fol- | Breat prod of the general peacd and equilibrium’ of Ku. | ® long iuterview with Count Bismarck, specting the Univerral Exhibition. Japan ‘wished in that any cm a ros! d manner to give a proof of her friendly sentiments towards rope. A little wisdom and frankness would have been France, ‘Thave the honor of presenting to your Majesty sufficient to accomplish this object, and we had supposed | French Reply to the Luxemburg Interpel- | (he letier which the Taicoon has addressed to you on the her sufficiently sensible not to have nogleoted it, Intion. subject.” Tain very young and wantlug in expericnce. and T nalom Wo must open our eyes to the light, and sfler | ‘The Henao of yesterday morning contained a synop- | KRo™ Mesclt, Incompetent to properly exooute the tmperral to the idea which we desired to propagate, we muse avow. | sof the proceedings which took placa in the French | your Ma jest Aopen! co Four benevolent indulgence, whic thac the measure ig full. No; Prassia has understood | Legislative body on tho 27th of April on the-occasion of | fOe,,WiH cnable me to accomplish, my tatasion. 1 have nothing of the disinterested policy which we have pursued | tho dolivery of the go ly to tho interpeila- | of your Majesty's Uhrone, to study with some of my conntey- in her favor, No; the agitators who manage atfuirs at | ‘° “livery of the government reply to the interpe men the sclencee which distinguish France. Berlin, Stuttgardt'and Munich are incapable of under- | “on relative to Luxemburg. To-day we publish @ full | His Highness then presented tho letter im question, Standing the reach and character of our position, It was | report, as tollows:— The, Emperor expres to the young. Prince the sail y law and the free consent of people that expected | The Legislative body met on Saturday, April 27, mu. | faction w Soiening ie the paiee oe to seo recouatiuted the nationalities of the contre of | gctineider in the chair. M. Rouher, Mioister of Stato | With whom bis goverament entertained the most aumica- rotonded fo drive popndations, lice flocks f sheep, for the | Be Finance; M. Vultry, Minister ‘presiding over the | Gatiy development of relations botwoen theso, distant Drotouded te dre populations, lile flocks of sheep, for the | Council uf Stave, aud other government commissioners, Disraa aun enaly teratconree tek ap ranetehs io) eee sole splendor of a single crown, We desired the nob! | ero present. conntries, and which interoou ‘pro: Brutaliter of forge Attor Sadown the woldioes Of Prase ano ee won the preceding day tho Ambassador had sent to the sia treated Hanover and the Fibe Duckies, not hke ‘Tho President said—Im accordance with the reguia- Emperor and Empress 2 variety of presents offered by Peoples of the great German family, but like conquered | tions 1 communicated to the Minister of State the de. | She Sovereign of Japan. ‘After the audionce tbe Prince 9p bev mand for interpellations made by M. Jules Favre tn h oi At Frankfort organised pillage was made the order of | own name aud that of soveral of his colleagues, he apestem da staccrn ay, as in the disastrous times of the middle ages, t we 2A The most explicit proscriptions of the treaty of Prague, | Miulster has replied to mein the following leer: NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. in favor of the Danos of Schleswig, have been eluded at | Moxsinon 1% Paesineer you have dou me the honor to F . id | wignod by MM. Jules Favro, Bethino MU Malézieux, Newark. remain organized in three groups, treaties, secretly pre- aud J. Simon. The overament axpocio cee the gi eatest pared and signed, rendered the government of Berlin | desite to lay before the public Powers bo country ; Sovereign masters of the armies of the South. Official | the facts relative to that matter. If immedia day night detectives Smith and Hrant, of tho Newark discourses open still vaster horizons, Aud meanwhile wo | {Ad Worn possible it would Lave hastoned +) bring them t0 1 force, succeeded im effecting the arrest of a man namod continue to remain peaceable, tenance of peace have been opeved and are being | James Van Winkle, who is charged with complicity in a At the latest moment, solicited by Holland, we claimed } aciively puraucd by the great Powers, This diplo- highway robbery committed last summer, It appears from Prussia the renunciation of the citadel of Luxem- | matic situation imposes the greatest reserve on the | rat one Terence Caden. a young men hecane ieee. Emperor's government; and it believes its duty to be not | tbat one onsen she gad - burg, which she only held by a flagrant usurpation. pean waien S i Basten, contpetias Tesponsibllity of a premature public debate, | Caled at a saloon inthe ‘Sixth, ward, and upon leaving is was enough, it will be acknowledged, by the for home was accompanie? by Beveral pretended friends, ‘Hear, hear.) With regret, therefore, considering the natu sido of the exaggerated aggrandizements of Prassia, Well, | ( 3 oo 4 this Jost pretension bas bows Tal emotions of public opinion, {t proposes the postpone. | among whom, It ia sald, was the maw Van Winkle. Wiiciout to provoke at | ment of this discussion; but the Legislative Body has too Upon reaching a secluded spot Caden was overpowered ered a ne of passions which amounts almost | much experience of diplomatic affairs not to approve Of that| by his companions and robbed of a watch, a portion of with menaces and calamnice by tie Prussian journals. | Dring this important subject before tho ‘hamber as won as | Ms clothing and #200 in mosey, and threatened with instances shall permit. (Great bat} ® a e . Sev We are charged with all sorts of ambitions for the pur- | Sionsier ie Président, the aasuranoe Of ay high contitora: | were afterwards arrested, abd aro now serving terms of Jeg inet ig, fencmdh mercer pore mhenglive ff ROUHER. | confinemont for their guitt. Yan Winkle visited Newark be bone ead Tae icmiren’” Saee ecouan eh be bat ous. laer I had copies at once made of this letter, and sent them | on Saturday, and was arrested about eleven P. M. at the in the world—the interest of Frussiaa Germany. ‘Europe | t0 the president of the bureaux, which, after detibera- | Market, street depot, as he was abont leaving for New itself seems to count for nothing, The @arete d'Ade. | Hon, have decided upon rejecting the demand for inter- | York, on a charge of complicity in the affair. magne ae Nace tite cnas ar tan Hoge whe non pellation, (Movement.) Aw Eriscora CianoyMan Reroskn Aparrrance to His of in, iand, Russia and Austria will be uo more regarded |. M- JuLes Favxe—I wish to make am obsorvation. The | Cvoncu,—A difficulty has arisen between the trastees of BROKAW BROS, ga nd & Fourth avenue and 62 Lafayette place. x Announcement. Jenene earn, Co. c4 loston, Will open ir elegant Broadway (Metropolitan Hore! bultdingy tne few daye A-X~A-X. ~<N-X—-A-X AX ACR 6 ” it Leat Gall r pair, rt RRDOKS BONG. 4 Mroudways cofuer "Howard streak. Established 1829. »—A.—A. er the Exhibit rai Aeschicaetacenenee ate eMRSrE et aud 6 John street, Repairing, boiling, &c. The more than usually fine worther of yesterday had the effect—notwithstanding the great difficulty expe- rienced in crossing Harlem bridge, where it required four police officers to prevent mishaps and preserve order—of inereasing the pumber ot Sunday visitors from the metropolis, The influx was so large, and conse- quently the demand for lager so great, that although an extra ‘supply had been secured on Saturday at the various “balies”’ and ‘+gartens” throughout Motthaven, Meirove and Morrisania, many persous were compelled to leave several of those resorty without having ob- tained a thimbleful, owing to the maltiiades which had taken full possesston of them. THY LAW ENVORCKD IN JERSEY Orry, ‘The rigor with which the jaw is vindteated in New Jorsoy hag become proverbial, and if avy man onter- tained au opinion twenty-four houre ago that the Exewe law would be au exception, his opinion is dilferent to- day. Fourteen arrests were made up to nine o'clock Inet ever ny for violatios of this law and with an impar- tality wi.ich reflects credit on the police aystor. These arrests affected the wealthy hotel proprietore as well as the humble barkeepers. The following persons were brought to the police station and gave bail for thei ap- pearance before the Recorder this morniag:—Heury Meyer, Noah D. Taylor, Jobn Taylor (arrested twice), Wiliam Morris, Thomas McCann, Mary Feeley, Jovn Wanner (arrested twice), James {ill, Nicholas Finnegan, John Spear, Charies H. Jones and Thomas Donnelly, These persoms were charged with violation of the State law and city ordinance relative to the sale of liquors on the Sabbath. Under this law the charge of baving a store open for the sale of liquors entails # penalty on conviction of twenty dollars, while a repoti- tion of tho offence by another construction of the act is punishable by a fine of five hundred doliars or by con- finement in the State Prison for two years, or both, Iu the city the greatest order peereaies during the day. THY BEGIRA TO HOKOKEN. The westher being agreeable yeaterday there was more than the usual Sunday hegira from New Ye Brooklyn and Williamsburg to the general or ant whiskey depot for the day; for, the ale of the opal having been vetoed in Jersey City, Hoboken yesterday the of Luxemburg, being a sort neu- tral territory, for the poasension’ of which everybody seemed to be contending. As early in the morning as ten @ clock the cross town cars wore ovorloaded with lowing details of our cable despatches, dated to the ‘evening of the 30th of April, in addition to the mail re- ports published in the Heratn yesterday (Sunday) morn- ing. The London Times of the 20th of April has the foltow- ing naval items:— ‘The Prussian brigs-of-war Rover, Captain Prandt, and Mosquito, Captain Berger, arrived at spithead on Satur- ym the Mediterranean, and after taking stores on board satied again: the same evening for port they were ordered to proceed without delay. The Imperial Russian ships-ot-war Askold aud Varaig, lyin auchor at the Motherbank, off Ryde, commenced tho cele>ration of the Easter festival of the Greek Church at twelve M. on Saturuay by a salute of twenty-one guns from each ship. The religious service on board Commenced at the same time and lasted until two A M. yesterday, To-day being the birthday of the Emperor, the sbips will “dress” in colors, and at noon tire a national salute in honor of the day. 4 lotter from Trieste says that the ex-Empress Charlotte ef Mexico ia a prey to the greatest anxiety, in consequence of the absonce of direct news irom her august consort, Xt is nearly two mouths since she received a letter from the Emporor of Mexico, whom she knows to be exposed tothe dangers of war. One {act especially increases’ her alarm; she lately learned from the journals that, wishing to give an example to bis troops, Maximilian mearly paid deariy for his courage, since his orderly officer was killed at his side. The doctors fear that the prolongation of this wearying uncertainty will react in & prejudicial manner on the mind ofthe ex-Empress. ‘A letter from Hanover states’ that fresh arrests have ‘been made in that kingdom. They are said to have ‘some relation to a project, attributed by the Hanover Gasette to ex-King George, of organizing a corps of ‘wolunteers in view of an eventual war. But the efforts have pot been succeasful, although steps were taken, doth in France and England, to obtain funds for that haum Store Pe & fen, wd Now Moerse hain Seere ct, men alone bere” pte ag 8 roadway, ear Fourth street. Repairing, Boiling $1. os Discolorafon Hed Mott. Pe ETP ete bl ty ony gg pared by Dr. PERRY, 49 Bond street. Sold by all druggists. All Prizes Cashed in Legal Lotterios.—Cirea= lars and drawings sent Batchelor’s Hal World; the only perfect z 1 Barel est | Anuesr or ax Antecen Hicnway Rovarx,—On Satur. ous, Factory Broo tnSasdene Salintte, insantane™ " = ao Specialty at ys, 447 Broadway. : . C. Dixon has the only Antt- Gancer.<Dr, J.C. Dixon has the only, Att dote known for Cancer. without kuife Oftice No. 101 West Nineiernih street, abenon mlerebres Corse, Ul Distanes cf See war, Catarria, " + sumption. Office 251 Fifth avenue, corner of ‘Twenty aight street. “ U SE ver fe aerie Hig Hoary Ward Beecher’s Story. rue SECOND INSTALMENT Curt ent Promiam Sewing “ passengers (rom Brooklva and Williamsbarg—a plethora a “ parpose, he Vatertana | Ml Bet tHau ours, and that Prussia wilt remaia in, the Pas aspen ustinena th cas eter ale tear oe oe St. Barnabas Cherch, Rosoviile, and tus prosent rector, | Which continued antil three o'clock in the afternoon ; READY TO-DAY AT 12 O'CLOCK. 4 communication from Hanover in the Vater! fortress of Luxemburg because auch is its pleasure, This | We nister of State that the government should take no | the Rev. Mr. Lynn, which has calminated in a refvaal | @ud, when to these were added the vast herda which | when we read the first instalment of Mr. Beechorte story, ena isa defiance—this is war, doliuitive resotation without having consulted the Cham: | by the former to aliow him to perform the duties of his | Couategated at the upper aud lower slips from the haunts pec . France can no longer hesitate m the presence of such office, Stace Easter Sonday Mr. Lynn has not been per. | Of the beverage loving in this city, the ferrybonts, as | it seemed to us that nothing better could possibly bo writtems William L., King of Prussia, thought it to seize on the face i lveueaetae a to tne | Der. (Approbation.) 7 n Per i bo coal ior ge He Mes tee rd den vate y of our sovereign alter having deprived Loy Sb epee regyrsthmecenrgge ch pee M. Giais Bisows—Let not this case be like that of Mexico! | mitted to enter the church, and has been informed that | ¥iil be easily quossed, were absolutely jammed full of | | ate the second instalment (which wilt i= solution ot sbatties we cannot prevent her. she ought | aioigg ) his salary will be discontinued, For several Suné crossers, Trobably not less than ive thousand persons 8 , foenee > crussed and recromed during the day—tmbibing and revurning—-and very ponsiiiy the anmber was con- siderably moro than thas, ..t two I’, M. youterday every nook and cranny where « glnw of lager was to bo had was crowded to such repletion that it was next to {xopossibic to get a whit of pure alr in hotel or restau- of hiscrown. His horses, dogs, &c., have ali been taken from him, King George's physicians recently advised him to take nding exercise. The-horses which he bad always used wero expressly trained for him as a blind man, and to him personaly, but are in possession of his cousin William of Prussia ' A request was made to the laiter to return them, but he refused. to know, however, that this terrible game, whon we are i -— Act , ; h ’ The President then announced that, as there was no | past be has held services in a schoolbouse in the vicin forced to th does not displease us, for wo very often | y tines sot down on the order of the day. the sitting | which be has bired for the purpose. ‘The matter wilt be — was over, The depaties would be convoked, when re- | brought before the convention which moots at Barling- THE FORCES FOR WAR. today’s LEDGER) we found it to be oven shead of tho first im fnterest, instructivépess, wit, Nemor 4 all these admirable qualities of deseriptiom = _ and character = draw in which Mr, Basher uired, at their private resideuces, ton in about two weeks, when It is boped that some — by satisfactory settioment will be arrived at, rant; and every fifteen minutes the crowd waa The First Chamber of the States General of Holland, | Prussian Preparationw-Caleulating the Al- WHY PRUSSIA IS IN LUXEMBURG. . BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. augmented by the bundred, until fumes of lagorfand | siunds preeminent. In the second instalment he drewe fm ita sitting of the 2gth of April, voted the budget of Hances—Strength and Effect of Hostile Ceali- nantes seamen attntesiae Sa a Ee. fumes of five cont cigars rolied up in volumes of funtas- tic clouds over the devoied city, Sidewalks were covered with moving groups; the ferry house was the scene of two continuous adverse currents of humanity—tue ove seeking for Inger with thirsty throata; the other satiated with liqnid opal, querdlous and noisy-mannored. Few disturbances oc- curred—none of any serious natare—and only two arrests were made; oue of the partioe being a deaizen of Brooklyn, and the other a native of the Elysian Fields ‘aud an old patron of the Hoboken station house, About four o'clock im the afterncou the crowd began to return; and, froma that hour until cight in the eveniug and later, every crossing boat was literalle tiled in every nook and cranny with the returning sojourners Though there was often considerable boisterous talking and not ® little wrangling 1» transit, owing to the presence of the police no serious difficulties occurred, (CE BOUND FLEET IW LAKE ERIE, Destitution and Starvation Imminent among the Crews. Escape ef Some of the Men Over the Ice. Assistance and Provisions te be Furuished Them. Bervaio, May 12, 1867, tue gentleman, par excellence, the clergyman, the, doster, econ, xe, good hearted deacon and his rigid, censorious wite, aad pictures , Sunday intemchange of thonghts and feelings among the members of/s rural com gregation which fault finding people sometime stigmatize ae “village gossip.” Tt is, in short, a grept instalment from beginning toend. Na (April 27) 4 f London Ti Th mreieg path tnecntbey ol ping Manwny Funmmat<The funeral of Mr. Dovid 6, An. rio correspondence of mes. i russia ‘ves wor Berm te be losing tine. ‘Tuut ake tas | 1868, have bees published tn Paria. They po.nt out the | 4@F#0B, member of Nassau Lodge No. 620, F, and A. M., secured the co-operation of the Czar, in the event of | mode in which the Grand Duca! government has always | took place from his late residence, in Atlantic avenue, hostilities breaking out, may be regurded as pretty cer- | rogarded the right of garrisoning Luxomburg, claimed | near Claseon, at two o'clock yesterday afternoon. The tain, With the States of Southern Germany, ivo, agree- | by Prussia: — —- “ae gemma ta Tats Coon, —— of — a ments have just been concluded stipulating the number | From Banox p® Torwaco, President of the Luxembu: le interment of troops to be placed under Prussian command. It will | — Goverument, to Count bk PRAPONCHER, the Prussian | 40K place with the impressive rites of the order. pot py ba 4 beng tony y, at Ugo Cena oe Ambassador at the Hague. peer Musrrary Fonenat.—The feneral of Mr. Edward C, meni war, the Bavarian and Waurtemburg armies | M. ux ComTe—The King’s Secretary for the Affairs of eho: having scarcely entered upon shat reorganization the | he Grand Duchy of Luxemburg bas aoquainted me with eae. & ge ee Bi PEM tees necessity of which was so clearly demonstrated in last | your Excellency’s verbal commanication relative to the | MOBtsN. G. & N. as and also of the Exompt Firemen’s year's campaign. Bavaria, who mot the wishes of this | cessation that has been requested of the relations of tho | Asoclation, took place yesterday afternoon, from the Cabinet in a most brotherly and cordial way, yet | Grand Duchy with the Germanic Dict. Centenary Methodis: Episcopal Chureh, at the corner of avowed her inabiity to supply more than twenty-five | — My telegram, dated yesterday, has already occasioned | Ja¥ aad Jounsom strests, As the deceased was widely thougand Geld troops on the spur of ihe moment, The a previous application to your Excelioncy by M, d’Oli- known, having hela several nent positions, bis rest of Hor available force will be employed for | mart, In consequence of inatructions received trom | oral was lary attended. Tho members of his com- the protection of Ulm. In Wartemburg the Prus- | Loo, I think it my duty to add some explanations. Dany and also the members of the Exempt Firemen's sian demand to concert the most indispensable details of | The terms of articie throe of the treaty concinded at eon aa ke oot. The funeral sormon the possible contest led to a ministerial crisis. Herr von | Vionna, May 31, 1815, and of article sixiy-soven of tho | W49 Preac by . Mr, Searia, ~ ot be send iene Mem act of the Vienna Congress of June 9, 1815, —_ de. Propasty Fatas Accivest To 4 Can Coxprcror,—Ed- ve tener ene clare Luxemburg a federal fortress, were comploted and | ward Bingham, a conductor on one of the Coney Island with this government nine months ago, and to retuse to the convention between the King of the fsnyining to do with it atall, flee Von Varnotien, | See eee ein oe Prams, conceded | cart, was very severely If mot fatally injured yesterday the Minister of Foreign Affaire, on the other hand, in- | Frankfort, November 8, 1816, Article four of this con- | afternoon. It appoars he was standing upon tho pro- Foreign Affairs, In (he course of the discussion, Count de Zuyien do Nyevelt, Minister of Foreign Affairs, ‘touched on the question of the barrage of the Eastern Seheldt. According to the information obtained by the Minister on the reports of the foreign engineers, ail were agreed on the point that the carlal of Zuyd-Beveland amply replaces the eastern arm of the wcheldt, and that Holland has thus satisfied the conditions impozed on her vy treaties. Private advices from Constantinople to London speak with considerable confidence of the intention of the Grand Vizier that the law of September, 1866, setting apart certain revenues as a provision for the agneral dabt of Turkey, shall be strictly carried out, The result of “the fret month during which the law had come into force—from the 13th of March tothe 13th of April—had ‘deen witnessed with general satisfaction, especially as it ‘was not the period when the best coliections were to be looked for, the three following months, being those in the lawyer, the sltepy di mo, the wi to the life that after mee The LEDGER also contains the secu of the series of the articles entitled, “Advice to Young owen” Tt is by Phe aldent Wooley, of Yale Cotleg NG@ STYLES FOW? RFADY. G. lL, & 3. B. KELTY, «47 Broadway. ine Bronctdtin, Agthmes &o., te od if Rermapentiy “ix eHOTOR Tk You in a overy- tn ES remedy fer cougas aad cvids. La ‘compl Pie a certain which some most prod: taxes, includ! sisted upon the treaty being carried out, and, after some tion rune thus:—‘‘Article throe of the treaty oon- | jection of one of tho open cars when in Smith street, | The southern portion of the bay is still blocked with a meh including that | Hesitation on the part of the King, OF rather the Queen, | Ciedat’ Vieura, May di, 1515, and articie eisty-eoven | wear Stats, snd was caught. bry 8’ car coming from the Siac’ tanuhdh eieetth saan paiaian sakes & ‘apon sheep, became payable. ultimately succeeded in the necessary arrangements be- | of the Vienna Congress having stipulated that the for- te direction, and crushed in « terrible manner. » : —— ‘The remains of Jobert de Lamballe, for so many years | ing made. Herr Von Neurath bad to resign. Wirtem- | tress of Luxemburg should be coneidered a fortress of | The two tracks are so close together at this point that | are suffering for want of provisions, Two of the crew Lace Curtains Nettingham from Aua- considered one of the princes of science, but whose bere, evs one Rag 7] pa Fy bay the Germanic Confederation, that —s tmainiained | any person standing on the outside ig almost sure to get | of the bark Werralites came in over the iee this morn- | Mol, atless (has guid costae, i re ext two months or 80, # above Of- jon, | crust L&I. : r ‘very learning seemed to make him a lunatic, were fol- | teen thousand men to tbe German army, Twice as ne SEgoue cso Ring ofthe huanerlanés, & beweres, ing, carrying planks for safety. They report thet the gE SRN Soe oF PR crew of the Werralites have been living for the sta ft Yowed to the grave April 29 by the medical celebrities of crew of the Werraiiten have been iivin Paris, as well as by Marshal Vaillant, as head of the Em. peror’s household, by Chevreuil, as President of the Academy of Science, and by most of the academicians. Dr, Conneau, at the head of the Emperor's medical staff, delivered a funeral oration, and Dr. Amal, as friend of she deceased, spoke at considerable length on his life, + No. 37! » New Yorks, patent: Co schsuuile dvtotiean Boliohure of Ammoet™ many will be contributed by Baden and Darmstadt, ¢o | acting in his quality as Grand Duke of Laxemburg, WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. by poo rene er ~ | oor tn obtaining patente. Thy’ crouse pphion bones me that the total Prossia may immediately count upon from [ajest! ot Prassia, wishin her Southern allies cannot be reckoned above sixty thou- - ionens es img toveuun ‘the oat Danna Ronnery om Morr Havew.—During the tempo- sand, It is, however, expected that one hundred thou- | articies to the changes effected by the treaty of Paris | rary absence of Mr. James Robb, buildor, from his office sand more trained inen will be fitted out should hostili- | of November 20, 1815, and to provide in the most offica- at Mott Haven, on Satu some ties be of any long duration. cious manner for the defence of their respective States, » raay afternoon, some sneak Prussian politicians pretend to be but little disquicted | their Majesties have to maintain a common gar- | thievos offectel an entrance, ransacked the place, and Tegarding the possible attitude of Denmark, Sweden, | risom in the fortress of Luzemburg.without this arrange- | carried off a quantity of valuable gold and silver coins, Italy, and Holland. ‘Should the two former,” it is | ment, made solely for military considerations, In say = Mr, Robb, who is somewhat of an antiquarian, sad 10a) for Fatents made at Unete ; won M0 dad rie to Inventors Pamphlets containing Inge of all countries free, A hand. some, Yorume come ainiriy 18) Mechanical Kagravings, nd the United States Uansvm by counties, with hints and Pecipes for mechanics, Wailer! on receipt of ibe, arg “be rash enough to attack us im the rear, the | wa the t ty of his M: the collecting for a number of yeara. Fortunately | vessela will all be released to-morrow if the weather is mn and the be Surgery was his speciaity. worst that can befall isthe reliaquishment of part, 0 Kiug of the Netherlands, Grand Bute of Loxembure, to | te Tailed fo discover a, magaiticant favor Lita sees, tere soik tebtioed ovary Count Nieuerkerque gave ® soirée concert in the | paps, the whole of Schlerwig. Still, whother this province the town and fortress of Luxemburg." stone, an old Scotch heir-ioom, which has been in the Forty vessels loft here this moruing by the lower Sf ik PHALON'S NiGAIT-DLOOMING CEanU 8 ee ae ra yma erates | Somat abaek tay corgacec tag | wineeaaettetene te crates TN | Sen tS Sak Be ts eg eee | = skirmi iy A lependent on the Naded th: I the Exhibition. Prince Qsear of Sweden was among his | (y' to be fought in Lorraine, and, may le, | ‘November eben fe the Rien of the NetDeriands and the | coins, ‘ FALLING GF THE CEILING OF A CHWaCH. whee nese SM Pett wares Guests, nnd, being a distinguished musician, appeared to | Raineland. Should we be beaten there by the Freuch, | King of Pruasia which has by the fed- | Exaction or Town Orswans, Warren Paina —The elec- ‘dower hl the ehild from psir:; invigorates the stomach and correcta acidity and, win A coe. Perteetly safe in al oem ‘mjoy the performance, which consisted exclusively of f mootrn Thirty a Besa itg Yotos So snesce Vor cca ne gehen Rn Es eee es nie ne. | eee February 26 80 By tule conven | tion of two trustees in place of Edward Sleath and Gil- -slansic music. — ot juered by the lanes; in the opposite event, Den- | ti caorh {dle Ry day she again made an enemy of | contingent of the Grand in. the composition of the | bert IL. Lyon, whose terms of office have expired, will An extraordinary will caso hae been opened in the | us," It is true that, in roply to a recent offer from this | garrison of the fori King of the Netheriands | take place to-morrow at the house of Hook aer Com. | % loud crash, breaking the pews and furniture, For- | London, England, Probate Court, London, A -Mre, Tebbitt and her sons | government, Denmark refused to promise neutrality, on | cedea to the King of the right of exclusively | pany No. 1, at White Plaine, Tats lectn Gill te nerd pangs fay the congregation hed asrembied and no | ° 8 SEA WAN owe SOOTHING SYRUP,” } i dispute the will of hor sister, a Mra, | COBdition of receiving back a portion of Northern Schles- | maintaining a garrison at Luxemburg in time of peace. | under the of the new chartor, which was made | 00 Was injured, Having the a0 :Ami # of * Ourtie & Perkina’’ ou the outaten. and daughters dlepu' gd Wig, a8 stipulated for in the Prague treaty of 3] The presence of Prussian troops at Luxemburg rests, w by the last aie wrapper, Allo Lhern are base Imaitations, Thwaiter, The latter had lett to her by her husband | put’ the language of ive, Copenbagen and Kiock: | ehareore, specul conventions, by 126 | giacriow oF Dawocnano Green Commirran Dust. COURT CALENOAR—THiS, OAY. Rhoumat!, 4 2090 Grane ' pene rat ys crea a getter Aprintsp ve 8a their ve goveraments, te caution itsolf.. ‘The | form the foundation of the federal nrgumsantn, As Pras: | CAPER. ~An election of four delegates from each of tne | Scrmnus Covrr—Gesenat, Trax. —Fnnmersiod mo- Rene, gay ray, MI AN hd to her sister, her children, and othors, and the residue— | Tanisi instance, whive rebuking a radi- | sia bas declared the federal te broken it allowable to | tour districts competaing the town of Morrinta, to form | Uo, Toe: 20, iy 02 My Oe, A, 80, Om I, ba, OS US) | RLRIC. we hal nib, Voldingeons some £168,000-—to two gentlemen named Smith. The | cal i for war, asserts tbat for Denmark to | ek in what light she hengaforth considers the position | the Nemocratic General Committee for the ensuing year, | 105, mon EH ee allegation against the will that the testatrix was of | Prove a turbulent neighbor to Prussia would only revult | of her troope ia the fortress of Luxemburg, who have | is to be held in that town to-day, —— ‘1 ot 18 a ana iner Royal nies hh t ‘she socmed te havo | 1% aking the Iaiter cherieh ideas of conquest not now | held it up to the present time solely as federal troops. gat Rom 100, 95, 247 108 941, ASI, ton, oab, 248, | ght iRfoemaig fare eg A) ‘aasound mind when ebe made it, pee ‘ve | entertained, and plunge the country into endiess misery, 1 have the henor to address this question to your Ex- CANADA. = te tn) & 1 as 4 beams Td a 5.” s Pad had some oxtraordivary religious delusions, but other- | The Kreus Zeiung, itself au organ initiated into the in: | cellency by order of hie Majesty tho King and Grand ie, favo ia, soon on 4, 00, 1425, 4 & QE & SU, Benker all street, HC. wise, tho witnesses say, she was a remarkably shrewd | tntions Of the government, Tunplred” ours doe ae ane. ed te iret er yon 02, te Rood enough to let me | rue Wasenip Wolverine—Expected Karly Ar- | 1132) 196, 204, 1270. eel x ae moment |The nse bed ot fied when the mais aft, fal eaprem to Gaqehaed, claservenee ta tae ten (en ne ne eee coRnAc0, sival of the Goverser General. | | Seramta Chrar_sracus onn.—Demurrertn, 8 | Civing m jects ote following jon appears in cle yRow Per “ . 5 Isaues — Now, — he oe + in the | With regard to Ttaly, it {* known in thie capital that] M. ‘1m Comfe-t Mave hastened to lay before his | _ Tor y's warship Wolverine, now in this port, | 136, 140, 14%, 163, 176, 179, Y8, 185, 186,'180, 108, 190, | ‘The Uary, 7 under the head of “'Ritualism in the Church,” in 7 "i Cigar Sditey mavens a Prinee during his recent mission to the bome Majouty the King 04 Grand Duke tho note our Excel- Se stationed at Montreal during the summer 198; 140, 158 106, 101, 2 SS Sr 4 e515 M. BALY.MONS, Mea canal street. — ‘on A - A Sir Walter Scott used to tell, with much zest, a story Ovpiers bave been received to put the vico-rega Iresl. | No, 175. 4 ™” of'a man who tried to frighten his friend by encounter- erga Spacer in onion fr ibe sary recapion of Scrasion Cores Past Wen Sa, o710, 1108, 2081, | alnwghd Be MUateee eH Mee aimee ing bim at midnight ona lonely spot which was sup- Governor General family, 2541, at 1680," 3104, ‘214, 3204, 7 to be the resort of a ghostly visitant, He tov! ) 2416, ‘2686, 394 soe ‘What Eleo id tt bet CAPTURE OF ALLEGED MURDEREAS AT VICKSBURG, seonenen Yamaha ae an bane tale aise Tose oe ape tin, ‘ vs the | here hey "ware plantation, “ipeta on Noa. 1,6, 0, 6 0,7, #8, 2810 Srugrmeatecs 7 r) tm ote

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