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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1867, 5 — . —— ae $$ burg, when his Royal Highness visits Bombay iz th | ceived health, and the stil! kinder manner in which | March 20, 1867, received by the French matl, refers to | (offered); 10to1 inst M. FL. Delamarre's Patricien ; 12 YLANO STATI if E U R (@) P E pray “ en gh ety b pogrom fe pore) fromm Sa sap gg i Mort porrbrnpeincee bef ppt, lamanaieeeene amen dee WARYLAND STATE CONVENTION. s Are d aud continued cheers. ) Wu Such, whero a European custom house officer was | to I against Count F. de Lagrange’s Dragon (offered) Lb Awxarous, Md. May 19, 1867. established, and the place was abandoned. On the same | to 1 against M. A. Fould’s Milan (taken) ; 15 to 1 agaist Yeaterday was the eighth day of the Siate Cx I rage ar eta pone GREECE. the gunboat Weazel reached this, ing the | M. Aumont’s Flambant; 25 to 1 against Duke of Fite Con stitu« A ag aiadaiel : COTTON IN INDIA. Dank Of the river crowded evan below Wu Such and | Jame’s Realité (taken); 30 to 1 against Count F. de La- | “nal Convention. The session was passed in perfecting of the Patriot General Kalergis, Envoy along way above. On the 15ih the United States | grange’s La Ferté Fresnil; even against Count F. de La. { an organization and in the transaction of business of ao DETAILS BY MAIL TO MAY 9. ~ to the United States. The Bembay Crop of 1866-7—Its Money | C*VeMs Wachusett arrived from Hankow, reporting | grango’s atable (taken. ) eral interest. many fires betweon this and Wu such; at one timo Avren tae Racks, —3 to 1 inst Mont bert (taken) ; on ERS (Paris (May 6) Correspondence of London Post. } seventeen were counted. 6 to 1 against Trocadero, tO Pyprt pce 30 to » FALL OF A BRIDGE. eee Letters from Athens bring us news of the burial of the ‘ess in the Cultivi on the 16th yd Cg norees. the river hoes, and | 1 against Soulouque. aban 2 4 7 Greek patriot, General Kalergis. The general was well id Packing—Excelleace of the Nati have Rane onen ing by the thousand ever sinco— ‘Tror, N. ¥., May 19, 1357 Napoleon's Practice with the New Bren | pte in Paris, where he served as Ministor Pienipoten- emiiing. Things ort c ida atin aioe tat sen CITY INTELLIGENCE. Rod Bridgo, the most important link between this Rifle and “Frightful” Results, tary, The Emperor Napoleon was very kind to the | be bept ezine of Int> vs be si ne ee ip ow pe santosh, ont it i said that a jira ee ree city and Albia, over the Posenkill River, fell to-night ‘ general in more ways than ono. Ho was taken ill here | misnioner om the cotvon crop of the Northers Dives, | the river Dank, Just opposite the pagodas “ne "8° 7 | Fustanmx.—Colonel J. J, O'Connor, who headed the | with tremendous crash. Nobody was burt, A — not long since on his way to Washington, and obliged to | complotes the statistical account of the present position On the night of the 17tm five firos were visible, and | Fenian rising in Kerry, has just returned to this country Ax Escarev Fesiay prom Dosis Castia,—A private letter has bee received here from Captain C. J. Quin. who has just ardved in New York from Ireland, H» renounce his mission to the United States. The Parisian | Of cotton cultivation throughout this presidency. ‘This | each day smoke has been seen, but the woather bas | and reported to the Central Office, He re ts th . portion of the report is even more encouraging than that | been very hot and misty, so the view has beon very lim- presents the Omar Pasha’s Strategic Posi- | mecicat men ordered him home immediately, and he | Poth Southern Division, where the increase, in ares | ited. Last night a firo Such Sasa ie any p) Ong | People at home as still hopeful of ultimate success, and i ii died soon after bis arrival at Athens, under cotton in 1806-7 Ia, thexotlc cotton 17 porcent, and | one ena niacle T hear hat these rebels are Nienfel, | states that he has the authority of the Provisional gav- Sat ts VRS REM i. be York piel io ro a y ; tion in Crete. He bad reached the age of 60, wm native. In the Northera Division ine increase in | Remy Pes ep eanetans): a or ara martin town tomeede | ernment for the statement that the persons who have | from Dubliu’Castle, aod was glad to sbake off the dust subject to a i ve growth of 8 per | Ngan King. There seem to be no forces to oppose them, styled themselves representatives of the people of Ire- | of the “old sod’’ ancl return to the United States. He THE EASTERN QUESTION. cent, Then the increase in tho | and all the people fly before thom, though their numbera | Innd, Scotland and Eagland in this country have no au- | ®4Y8 the whole affuy was misrepresented, and those indigenous ootton not large. 1 do not fear that we shall have any | thority nor official connection in any way with the whofparticipated in the eqpedition were badly sold.— nian, 211% per cent, and for exotic 27:4; but in the ere. brotherhood in Great Britain. He says that the only | Mtusville (Pa.) Herald, May 18. Death of General Kalergis, the Greek Omar Pashws Position in Crete—strateate | northern potting of the prosidency ihe inereased yield | |The Wachusett and Weazsl alt remain, but E believe | reproseutatives of the Irish people of the vid wort aca aagpanetsag ncean easier -, 3 year in 1865-6 cot cent, sub- protection, @ Executive av: rectory. meeting of the “Sacred Envoy te Washington, Cam plantions. tbe... Sarkleh Canes Joos to a decronso in the native variety of 19 per'cont Legion of Irish «xiles’” organization, whose ‘members MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. n ay—Critic: itie: ‘enormous increase in the better variety is duo profess to be independent of all branches of the Fenian ~~ Greece. early ag much to improved yield as to increased AQUATICS Brotherhood, was held at the Apollo Rooms, No. 76} The steamship Arizona, Captain Maury, will ail from {Athens (April 25) correspondence of London Times.) | breadth under cultivation. Mr. Walton tells us that the —— ae Prince street, yesterday, when the question of procuring ‘The Pope's Appeal for aFree Mews- | We shall soon learn wether Omar Pasha has sue- | exotic cotton this year arms for the regiment they are organizing, and other matters, were under consideration. this port on Tuesday, May 21, for Aspinwall. The mails for Central America and the South Pactfic Austria at the Oar. ceeded in his operations against Sphakia, Three-quarters | previous season. These statements noed some exp: lente (April 25) correspondence of London Post.) . plana. . si 7 . the ial appear tranquil; but the western quarter ion, and care is required lest the public at home shoul f » . . a * ~ paper Zusertion of a Bull. belies tyeanupry ' 5 . : ea penne ing - no secroary, of the Vienna Rowine Gleb, ‘Beron Kia or Tie Fatuiva o¥ 4 Suep.—Coroner Wildey | will close at haif-past ten o'clock on Tuesday morning. eS = must be subdued, or the insurrection may at any time be misled on the important question of exotic versus in- | Arthur see. Hoh enbruck, bas been appointed Interna- | yesterday held an inquest at No, 406 Cherry street on The Naw York Haratp—Edition for the Pacific—witt E pone gana tec lnm @igenous cotton cultivation, “In writing on Mr. Walton's | Honst fotimibsionor for Ausiria at iho rowing regatta | the body of Thomas Harding, whose death was the re- | be ready at half-past nine o'clock in the morning. Relici in Hae aah and | ,, 72° Plan of Omar Pasha ts, as Iam told, and it cer. Teport on the Southern Division we remarked that it | Foi non ing the time of the | suit of injuries, On the 9th inst. deceased called to see | Single copies, im wrappers, for mailing, six conte. igion in an rica, tainly ought to be, to establish two columms—one at | Satmed te jnenln, & demonstration in favor of cult, | “Water sport is in great favor at Vienna, and on the ine | afriend named Jobn ‘Twigg, a cooper. then at work for Opening for the Clergy Under Sakrpi long orp and agen 2 Oran, to variety, Dut we ventured to. anticipate that evi. | otease. There aro two societios at Vienna, the Vieuna | Mr. Briggs at No. 282 South ‘stroot, Whilo Harding and MAILS FOR EUROPE bo against ont vs fe & ae dence ‘tending to qualify such conclusion would | Rowing Club and the Rowing Club Lia. At Posth there | Twicg were conversing under a shed the tubers guve fe the Seward Treaty. tancate with Fork, “mds from Canea to com | be gathered by the Commissioner whon in the | &f@fve—the First Pesth Oven Rewing Club, the Rowing | Way and the roof of the shed fell in. crushing deceased ann pissy pg te _— pene gil are Northern Division. In face of the great inereaso | 80d Sailing Club, Fxytértés (Concordia), Sargik (tho | beneath the ruins, injuring bis spine in a terrible The Cunard mail steamship China will leave Boston om ke &e. &e. ze ua Hh ty miles of na in the turn-out, and the enormons improvements in the | Yellows), and the National Rowing Club, Besides, there | manner. He was ilrst taken to Bellevne Hos- Wodnesday for 1. L He wou eomenne tie: Sinks of) ny frsaeee ne | yield of “exotic” cotton as returned in the report now | i# at Ofen the Ofen Rowing Club; at Prosbarg, tho Pan- | Pital, and thence to bis late rosidéence, where death ay Sor Laver pOOL. sued from Hs y it : berore " | nonia and a rowing clad; a rowing clud at Paca; a | ensued on Saturday, The jury found ‘that deceased sea coast of Sphakia from the town of Sphakia to the ore Ws, cur surmise would appear to bes very mis--| Sl i ealib in Balaeon-Wraed, at the Platten sea; | came to-his death from injuries from a shed falling on tak nd yot u The Inman steamship City of Boston, Captain Brooks, | POF of Sia, Keoving posts a outro and Aghia Rute! Clase eat ee ton nL an anatter Js looked at more | ona the Moravia, under the presid2ncy of Count Logo: | him at No. 282 South street, ‘They censure the ownor ‘which loft Liverpool at one o'clock on the afternoon of | const for more thiare few deve. an the Etesian winds | {tbe inthe misuse in the report of that very excellent | thetty, in Hungarian Hradish. Rowing sport is atso | of the , A. F. Briggs, for permitting said shod to ee, and distinct term—oxotic. The report says, by far the | practised by the German Turner (Gymnastic) socioties at | remain in an unsafe condition. Deceased was ifty ‘the 8th, and Queenstown on the 9th May, arrived at this bys tar ng nesta aster) Foden to introduce | greater part of the exotic cultivation was carried on in | PFague, Trieste, Linz, Klagenfurt, Bregenz, Aussig, &. | Years of age and a native of Ireland port yesterday morning, The main features of her mail anything into Sphakin, It ts sald that, a Greek general, Khandeish, It will, however, be seen that the said | All these clubs and socioties have been invited to tal Dearne rrom Srorrsp Frver.—Wm. A. Harris, Captain The mails for Europe will close in this city at a quarter- past one and half-past five o'clock on Tuesday afternoon. Tho New York Heratp—Edition for Europe=will be ready at ten o'clock on Tuesday morning. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, six cents. details of our cable despatches were, however, anticl- | who has collected six hundred men and received'a large | ‘{2X0tic” cotton Is not foreign cotton at all, nor is it oven | Part by dolesates in the Exhibition regatta at Paris. ‘ ; — , ‘i “0 The president of tho royatta at Paris w@ M. Adrien. | of the barge Colonet Russell, now lying at the pier foot 5 " fre so derived. The report goes on to say that “ihe Collect- p eee BE arts ig Mt, Adrien: lie A Well man, Mer. Willi zd iy tho amplo newspaper reports of the Hansa | supply of provisions and mititary stores, Leaves Groece | of. "Sir Ashburner tuiroduced a superior cotton trom | PleUre. ic of Kast Thirty-fifth street, war taken sick at nine P.M. | yA VEU, Muown Gentleman: Dir. Willing Dublished'in the Meeano on Pupliay: The rest will be thrown into the island a quickly as | Bran,” and it is thie transplanted variety which has on Saturday and died at ten minutes to six o'clock yos- | 512 T cheerfully recommend HUFF'S MAL The Hamburg papers publish the following news from | possible, Some pretend that a thousand men aro ready | Stown such splendid results. We are not referring to THE TURF ManIR PANO Ne TRA Tae eDe saansied Ini gave ty ——— Berlin:— for this service, es rt with Grd fab discourage the cult:vation of x a= his opinion that the man had died of that dreaded Fashion Openings. , 2 New Orleans and Egyptian, wherever the soil and clim- RE TITS eS disease, the spotted fever. ey y ig) is escape from | Sng avaricious, A abort time will decide whether he hose interested in the stability of our cotton trade | fal Stakes and the Favorites for the : 7 a ap assassination this day jast year, In his reply Count | ®@@ avaricious A short tine ne ss will look forward with great intero: m Rochelle, while passing through West Broadway about | Duplex Eillptic Skir Bismarck 1s reported to have said:-—The sitaation is | °ai Rettle the Cretan business. Ma OUTS Contes oe oee ene ee ee Lanes ¥. Bradloy’s Dup ‘Things are going in such a way here that many look | !afge and carefully conducted oxperimonts in the Ahme- one o'clock yesterday morning, was set upon by an an- now more serious than ever it was before,” : z dabad ziliah, with New Orleans and Egypti 4 [irom the London, Bear, May 7.1 known man, who, alter knocking him down, stabbed him | “ykeli.ae grace and i £ forward (o the oceupation of Athens by the protect Pow- ., 4 od ayptian seed, as the u aun— a ‘in tnan, who, alter knocking bim down, stabbed him Bradley's ex Skirt# are reco, dan the onl; The London Post, speaicing of the great roform do- | cores the only soeee oP ean ey i pranetiog Hv | mentioned by Mr. Walton. Yet he speaks with some | Aihunig coutraxt to that oC Last gear hee ae he ag, | in the arm,’ An alarm was raised, Out before the police | to;me worn by ladies.~-odey's Lady's Book March I monstration in Hyde Park, says:— Vest, bowever, might Keep everything quiet in the | caution.es to the prospects of exotic cotton in Guzerat; | rememberod, rain fell in torrents—the Ascot spring | Texcned. the spot where the outrage was committed|| | The most acceptable Hoop Skirts are J. W. Bradley's Du- & i : 3 , Y " and prol ere, as well ag in Khandeish, some care- J ee 0 6 rafflanly assailant lad made good his e: plex iliptic. Peterson's Magazine for 1, 1387, Nothing could be moro praiseworthy than the proceed. | CUNY, and Russian influence may intimidate Tur- | Mii selected mdigenous coed relat oven micron buaree | mesting was inangurated yosterday, it is asserted, for y by ba ha Tt ia useless to speak of thegencral merits of the Duplex key and'prevent the Ottoman government from punish- 0. Ne Artawrrsp Suicibe,—Susan Mack, a {ngs so far as the Reform League had control over them. | ji the Grooiee for soprano OF coat Cha topannat | than the foreizn varicties, In Khandotsh, taking tho | Sad last time. | Notwithstanding its pleasant associations 0 san Mack, a young Irish wo- They were witnessed by a largo number of gentisney G Simplo test of yield to brosdth sown, we see that Dhar, | Bd othor laments for maring sucess, the meeting | man, twonty-two yours of axe, rosididing at 1014; Nioth sted. <4 rleans acclimatised, have failed, as compared with the ‘hat fate id have bef: ” | teenth Precinct lying on the sidewalk, at th of Tn tiGh Hosen o€ iiealiesaenb’on thelrih ‘ay msticon native Hingunghat dnd Berar sad, which has prvtud ee oneh te the MES edt ciate ease eee Secaainnerees od isablaiby tioae "dnilag ban were given of intended questions as to the course of the THE POPE AND THE PRESS. dere, So successful Tiss been this Introduction of | Owners Of homes bad an interest. The heath wore its | severe indisposition. She was taken to the station. government in regard to the Hyde Park demonstration. the new native plaut, that the yield of the old Khandoish | (he score Of ‘raga’? and the attendaoce, which wee oc | House, and it was there aacertained that she had awal In tho House of Commons, May 7, Sir John Gray | The Holy Father Asks the Newspavers to | dwindled literally to a handful oC cern? woindes | limited that cattle’ grazed and chewed’ the cud with | lowed a quantity of Paris groen for the purpose of salf- moved that on the 20th of May the Houso should go = a ;”” | thoir usual serenity, where erst were seen the vivacity 8 ? Bull Free. Khandetsh is the only cotton producing zillah in tho | (MO usual serenity. wharn erst were seen the vi destruction. It appears that Susan had been seduced by into committee to consider the question of the Estab- {From the Liverpool Courier, May 8.) Northern Division besides Guzerat; and Mr. Walton, | S24 © - roncourse of raee- |. man named John Mahony, and that in March last, in Ushed Church in Ireland, The previous question was | _ The Pope has found himself in a strange predicament | with all before him that hae been done in that ancient | "phe leading aristocratic patrons of tho turf were. how- | Tesponse to her entroties to marry her, he beat her so moved, and, after a debate, carried by 195 against 183, | Fit regard to the provisional appointment of a bishop | home of *Surats,” thinks that the now fleld of Khan- | over, numerous, At the head of them was the Prince of | Severely as to-confiue her to the hospital for several ” . ’ gal toa Russian diocese. The Pontifical act is published in | deish may become ‘the most important cotton district | Wats and a select party of porsonal friends. His Royal | Weeks. As soon as she was able to leave At tho sitting of the Special Commission in Dublin on | the official Roman Journal, and is accompanied by a | of this presidency. Highness left Marlborough ‘House about noon, and re. | the hospital, she fnstituted a civil suit against the Gib of May Mr. Justice Fitzgerald charged the jury | confession that his Holiness hea no means of transmit: | |e srs bose duly peraind by. Gur renters oe doug | tweed at Gve o'clock, evidently much pleased with the | Mabony, | who was placed under hoary | “bonds m thecase of the Fenian Captain McCafferty, and after ting this nomination to its destination, owing to the in- ty pe ry fers, 80 that | day's sporta. The ring, too, was well filled, many ofthe | t0 appear and answer the complaint to-day? terdiction which prevents the bishops of Ri der | We need not dwell on the specially interesting facts re- Wdioene*) anes about an hour's absence they returned a verdict of | heavy penalties, "from communicating with the ‘Holy corded in it; but we are desirous to keep in vine that this by home”? speculators preferring this resort to that | It also appears, from hor statements, that Mahony had Elitptie Skirts over all other claimants to ladies’ favor.— Frank Leslie's Magazine for Mare “A FOR SALE in all the FIRST CLASS STORES in the United States and elsewhere, © Sm ie mes es aye. 8 THE HORRORS OF INDIGESTION, You complain of your stomach, unfortunate “dyspectic; but ought not ‘your stomach 10 complain of yout Possibly the pangs you endure are simply the stomach's method of taking revenge upon you for neglecting and abusing it, Per. haps you have never inade an effort to improve its condition, but on the other band are continually cramuing it with un- wholesome and incongruous food. "Have you ever tried HOMTEPTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. « proper diet, and regular meals? The Bitters in a week would put your digestive apparatus in perfec: order, reguiate the flow of bile in accor we with the laws of health, and produce just 40 much apertent action as would be neces for Your good; andwhon you were once all right, judicious and Fegular dieting, with a Litue of the tonic now and then. would keep vou'so, Ifyou have neglected these means of cure don't Diame your stomach for its rebellion. It ts. i r: distant York gathering, and the batt! the | tbreatened to oxpose her in court, and this so worked ly nature's hint that she wants help. If you neg! guilty on all the counts, The sentence was deferred | S62. He therefore hopes that his derision wil be repro: | great agricultural triumph has not Dorn accomplisued by | Yarions evenia was exceedingly spirited. ing onthe | con her foslings that she detormined to commit suicide, | tho next thing maybe inflammation. or alerBun cancer. ‘until after the arguments on points reserved. Gomme ty the knowledge of the bishop and the Catholics | descriptive torm itt written by Mr. Waltons bit | _ Racine commenced with the Trial Stakes, for which a | On her person was found a small quantity of Paris green, | thine ci" eing too ate in nese matiern, HOSTETTER'S ‘The semi-official Journal de St. Petersbourg of May 7 | of the diocese Camoerned. Is not this a curiosity, this | by ‘the improved Oomrawutteo seed that has been in Setaasinn eros ot ine meet Glonuae' ai the tent of her trausacttons ib fn isl She gebes BPs welfare Sete ee Te ‘ae % ; : : f Peneor = Sa peep sation tie, he Contes Lomo, pe lal Brant ae tcl ey rd the carta of enich hast ee apne oe bind ba a Ge si ld joa ae noes veyed to Bellevue Hospital and there properly cared for. | New York office, 86 Dey street. says:— ohne the collector wert, the | Place. tm n, reger, ‘with the ter- | Drowyixc Casvatty,—Sarab Frances Sophers, a child An mint Is enay now to be achieved. The in- | ov nn TONE cation inspector: and others who. Could be auwod. The eg og A RR eA mado, terrible example | igus yoara of age, whose parente roside at 330 Weat | Asylum sae Oe Ras See ere ene Oe Santi ie RELIGION IN WALRUSSIA ous feminist hora | raat nines thei race ofthe gn ar | Sevntcnih wa won pleyng on sh dock atte fou | Sa snerar Now Nort i HOES, ALT tn a few days Europe will be la poaaees or feeb: ith- * ton, ‘of ‘which only 430,890 are under botton ie this | drought torether animale whono running would have | of Seventeoath street, North river, about six o'clock last | THACT bes proved te —_ ‘antees for peace, and «now erm ot wanguill ity il cone = abundant year; and we observe that from thees figures in | S2,immense inflaance on the coming Derby. Kuizht of | evening, and running close to, the string piece tow her ee ww A Great Many irehes Ceded Under the | the report the "tnference ts drawn that ‘‘catton planting br this prize ser Peet lg se: ply Baer Riss an } Rees pret piy was aueuadl ondrne Go or late oer uf Bete Sptsats (iW ana yo 4 On the Wh of May the soporte of Lord Derby mak Seward-ttumian Treaty. crease To aihunase” "i go arms” iiy | BAF acrnmasin eho han abagn Dean sonsiero fy | in nen th body had bot bon Foran Heche eae Banat, een! go “ee ‘tered to the number ‘of two hnndred and twenty-five, | (St Petersburg (April 27; of the London | Coltector or Mi. Walton is responsible for this taference, | 20d the samo animales tho Rake, This issue cortainly,| Free ix Maroex Lane. —About four p’elock on Sunday | {2 ‘he much extaiied Extract of tron Sng, ss 2 io Hoff’s Malt Extract depot, 542 Broadway, New ‘ ° A Malt rit Monae foes ie ste ot Be Otenavaee tas | (eitae to Hods Malt Extcact depot, 642 Broadaray, XT Ape Bree pisietoear res, cotee ape pared by Dr. PERRY, 49 Bond street. patentee erin RMR Bovelopes, patented May, 1807. had its expected effect on the quotations for the grand at the Premier's official residence, to determine the policy How far circumstances unconnected with religion may but there must be some fallacy in it.. When the Com- Epsom struggle. At tho first blash us much as 6 to 1 morning a fire was discovered on the fourth floor of No. of the conservative party relative to the proposed | favor the introduction of orthodoxy into America, [have aT ant Cacabie ot. peeateee ceceonin Coe Dhan rar tie: was offered againét the Rake, and the sorry figure cut by | 47 Maiden lane, occupied by Richard Douglass & Co,, ‘amendments to the Reform bill, Lord Derby expressea | ZO moans of Knowing, bat many persons think thas the | trict, ne reminded his readers that the necessary rote- | OPopouax. the stable companion of Julius, sent the | importers and dealers tn fancy china and glaeswato. The bis opinion that there could be no justidieation in oxempt- | Seine Renee sea eae marches are more likely to | tion of crops forbids more than one-third of tho ‘whole Ta ocr hecd boca ine ineroased demanar store | alarm being promptly given, the firemen were soon at Ang the “compounder” from tho same liabihty that was | Uft smeral churches im the actlement they have jut ceded | Sree "tr that rule. be applied to Khandoish It sone oun Hain cictom <inpees Le Ginr peor aC tn ee vevaians Sacocrpeee fa, extineutilng ie Gates ives ve con- = 7 “Kni id whom he ance) consideral fore they exten: \e r floors, for whic! 1e1 common to all other rate payers, and that he considered aera Ge many at oom that the 436,836 acres now undor cotton nearly | potter. “It most, however, be borno in mind that Fri. | arc deserving of credit, as the tire was ‘at the tear part distant regions members of both Churches (Greek and | SPproech the proportion that the cultivation ‘‘can res- | ponoier has always shown his dislike to a hill, and on | of the floor, which was filled with hogsheads of glaac- temple. pa Aye a a This occasion ‘was unable to contoud with Lis more | ware and boxes, all of @ very combustible character. orthodoxy in America, but that Ing together r that disadvantage. The actual damage by fire will not amount to over ? “eorky” conqueror un: it will load to @ union of the Churches is very doubtful, | Shier samaice of Mr. Watons report on the Norwhern | “the rich ‘Brabant Stakes next came om for decision, | $500. ‘The damage to the goods on the lower floors amu olared that “whatever the decision of the House was, 3 and ended in tho victory of “outsider”—Van | be by water, probably to tho extent of §6.000 or $8, hecould not give way.” The meeting was unanimous : Toe comparison botmeen the present year and the last | ‘tioura, under the wendying impost fora threo year old | The invaraace. patrel watch, ander Captain Howe, cov- | A. Bact.—Nething Neted for abe. flair (Une in its determtpation to support the government. THE FRENCH RIFLE ‘Acres under cultivation :— ai ta 4b,, which throw tis Owner into ceataaiee, and in- | ered moat of the dofore the water reached them, } compare wit EU oon and lohnens to ive sppeatanesat the 54 ‘Rotie Wath * — potar, | 9ptFed that gentleman, not unreasonably, with ihe hope | and thus saved a heavy loss. There is an insurance of | Nulnam hair.” tt imvigoratea its growlly to DON rhapy or A Toulen letter of May 6 says:— 1868-8, 2,190,615 638,170 17,7,786 | Of Dringiae his colors very forward in the forthcom- | $100,000 on the property by city companies. The build- | sticky, and ta the cheapest hairdressing 1a, the ‘The at the foot of Fort St. Eh in | Practice of a Regiment with the Chassepet | 1365-' 14.37/367 031765, ing contest on the EF; Downs. A Plate of 160 sovs. Pe Pens ap pares tal mean orig ae The | $1 for half-piut hottle. For sale by all druggists. 0, and the Plage which was formed a few days | ‘manall’ Ars -Ni ‘ ees 88 9,08,765 | and the Grand Plate following in the order named, | cause of the fre 1s under investigation by Fire Marshal | salesroome, 008 Broudway. yi Sack, snow ecetpted om taten aaeieh ne ee rm—Napeleon’s Emotion at the | —showing an increaso'in 1806-7 ‘of 98% per cent in | furnished a couple of aalnen, back Terddten, Gaker. ——— hundred soldiers, brought beck from ‘Mi “Frightfal”? Resulte—His Majesty Fires a | exotic and ® decrease of eight per cont in native. | inthe judge's fiat of @ “head.” In the latter race. the x Surely as 1. onde ,Darkrcies, se ve Beton tom ‘Th had been Shot. anes eee beeper > lic would seem to have forgotten the good perform- silty deve av oattin oe shana nse ae of wited th Rgreeehn dempiinea’ to eeu [Baris (tay 7 Corroqpondence of the London Tien} Brotic. Native Atak "| Fo cl Liston whe wee allowed: tama ob tue t ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES. FOREN. COUGH BALSAM in all cence of au/ghe Sere sharierdelbest to onarite’ Sa. tie Serre Oat to witeeet ciperimeete was: tue Onaanteot Haas Wiae SopoT a | PPC® of 7 10. Pe cirypmgpaidiovend cheat lend aalapraadigl shear : a —_ mg 1806-' 37,432 187 76,381 478 8. Bard, was arrested Isat night in Amity streot by officer | | An Exeny Contain’ jwable ‘mation wees ina Maa tock ccanes fon chasseurs R 2. ontaining Yat Bago om eee eee eee setae te lene ioe | ia Cini Baribeks fe how as cree aE ey MA Increase of 810 per cont of bow itpmem-e age tle tune try arya map Barker, of the Fifteenth precinct, on a obarge of hav | Stpicaienwem Catarra 2 aia Paris, as Marshal Bazaine marched to the firing ground near the fort, where they | °79tie cotton and a decrease of 12 per cont of native. (Paris (ap 8) Cerseapentenee- et Denton Tire.) defranded the Institution of the Blind out of twent; Dr, O*TOOLE'S Consumption. ospital. Exhibition. They will be sftorwards ‘were soon afver their arrival joined by Marshal Having now tho particulars for the two divis- | ‘The seventh and last day of tho Paris races brought to | "& reece Nags babel anor 202 Bast Sixteenth street, Yow York. apt es the expease of the. Preneh govarsnea de aint-Joan-d’Angely and Generals Bourbaki and Brin. | 100%, + will suffice if wo merely give the totals for the | conclusion a most satisfactory Spring mecting, not only | one dozen of brooms, which were mado by the inmates Egypt is generally composed of cents, a8 ¢ ‘the imperial party arrived, and Presidency, as the aggregate shows an increase in | to those intorested in the remunerativo: returns of the | of the institution, and procured, as is alleged, by Bard Barry's Tricophe fox, the Binte. men. They lost one hundred onthe Emperor alighting the firing commenced.’ The | over, tom. | There are now under conan in the mele | stands, but to the public in general, who have largely | oq faiso representations. William S. Wait, Superin- jtenegilaea Ge briscipal Tarai aS and Amer. é tholr stay in Mexico. Fegiment was placed at 000 yards from the mark, and | Bot, Ain Ysextie soction. suljoce rhe leas | Batronized these pleasant <‘reunlons."” Up to the pres. . Y standard - impor- Lagrange’s stable tendent of the Institution, at whose matigation the ar. Tho ox-Empress Carlotta, of Mexico, bas written a | the results olained were quite extraordinary. After ® | tant qualification required in the case of the 7) eo aonemedinas aan woe Haak tes adds nitegid thes oliisatlinn prea Rost called KI ‘These figures show 54 per cent more land | erally carries off two at least of tho day’s events, and on | at the institution and ordered the brooms, representing than last year (1865-6) cultivated superior varie- | one occasion four races out of five on the card fell to the | himself to bea Cotmissary in the United States army reparation for all purposes apnnected, 5 belr H ts its falling Off oradicates sourf, are, ba ts a Soee peecal Tela © dig (Ee pea S00 rong fred ties, and ing lest than 1 TGAVEN gusen tiv, per cent in- | well-known Gladiateur colors. Thodistinguishing feature | and acting under the orders of Quartermaster Goneral GAVEY, No, 17 Jersey, Bzirope. ‘Admiral Poreano, late of tho Italian Navy, has sent SSeaarnee og grease, for tho native plant. | ‘Tho total out-turn | in the day’s programme was the Prix de1'Emperear, | Van Viet ‘The broome were furnished and’ delivered GRATER, No. 9m) SBeali eee asetint, Forte challenges to an admiral and two captains who gave | ter practice liad been obtained both at Or ea aaisaned cotton in estimarod-—by the | with 400 sovs, addod by his Imperial Majestv, which is | as ordered, Bart receiving and reeeipting for them, but init Bo i ‘street, Dublin evidence at his trial. tory, and that the men were under a cortal pono el povcriremsener— erty? rd a ats tag one 4 they peg eon = roe of bape And | nealecting to make any peyment. Mr. be after, enry he GOTTHEL $88, Noa Grote: Sauasale street, Hom. . A Quartermaster Generals office, an ‘The Dublin correspondent of the London Times, writ- par yee ore np cr gent Doing equal to nearly. 3,00,000 alos GF shat to Trocadero and three to one on Count de Lagrange’s two, Ihad been duped, Hie learned, also, | ENERY, Hi Aizyet, Guernser. pp Srp er ie nnn ay ernie shor «vnc | theca twee he Tamuning Se bles | Sean? tenga aay tera ed Sonvvhg umwore te Sorts | SRReaRN Gare. Ponies Stecming permeates bare bese Loe yh pe an exclamation which graphi. | unimproved though & large of it, the better | money. The Prix du Lac Handicap brought out the large | of We wee alleged, bad ewinged ball, | Songe Mae ete Sut ong policeman’ tad set anothe, When arene | cally dole at rna it igual wins yoaive | Stu ,%y imaonour xin, nwo, igure shor for | tnd of anion, and Gontan a Roun tbe mame | Blok &'G> ont of aaibor of marin; nowwor ngs | AMAR HU oandn, $ 4 the prisoner was searched, and on his person was | massacre!” The battalion afterwards executed several | superior varieties of the staple, and a little over 3 per ia z Levies te: rag one 4 GRAHAM. Newfoundland. found a printed document containing tne names and ad- ft at distances increased to | Cont increase in the quantity of native.cotion, We neod | {rccly Us hie party, who landed '& gond stake om the | and who had stolen from a lady avatuable diamond ring. | YUANOYSE «CO. San Frampieco, : ‘durit result, which somewhat compenrated them for the dis- | yr. Wait furnished Captain Caffrey, of the Fifteenth . Suioson, togethonr With ists ‘ot tue Semen aad addons’ ‘mont questioning tuetn on | Soafcely remark that this estimate of three lakhs of bales | appointment with Ferragus im the Powe d’Essal. The | eimct, with all the facts in. his on, and officer | HWRMPateaD, Balise, Loaders of the Crown counsel, of the jurors who tried Burke its superi coee ae ee is grown within this | Prix de Neuilly, the coucluding race of the day, was the ( Harker, having been dotailed for the purpose, succeeded, HERBRUGER & CQ, Panama. ‘and Doran, and of the witnesses produced for the prose- the increasing } third stake won by Count de Lagrange, and Bretoline, | ator considerable planning and waiching, in effecting | SiG eution. The document is in pencil. The handwriti that may be expected trom the central provinces | the property of the same ownes, was made the favorite; | tho arrest as before siated, WOss & 00. Australia corresponds with that upon au enveiope found with the og on MeL etioe Dnast be eenareat toeeecy | Bat her stable companion, Arial, took up the runal, HAROOUS Vora Cruz, Mexion ox three-quarters of a mits (rom home, and althor, . Prisoner, and rons pees v.t A terrible one who has gone through 1 these fall and oleae 1 reports Kponine struggled gamely to tho aintance, Ariel facad THE MOBILE RIOT OF THE 14TH INST. Hh a a 2 with the prisoner's career. "© The afuir shows tbat — tome itt wneertainty as to the actual yleid of tho | Matti very cone crdon” taal ta an eeaeco coat [From the Mobile Advertiser, May 15, BARIATE China. there Si ernst So nanition sere Tent the pavene, al. THE PRINCE OF WALES ON ART. american Can thy wé know here age crop Basa Berna meting 28 ot eee Ph igh poe 9 Ser Gat ant | Eg * And by all dsugginta throughout the World. were committed by them in the South, when they had easton 4 po phete mrmrgere from our own (elds, and the scope | Pxix vv Thocapuno of 180 ova. for 3-yr-old hordes and | Sid something about the sick, not the well. needing 4 i wards which have never won. Entrances 4 sova. large districts of the country in their power, and even | gaeech of fis Royal Highness at the ito to mention that Mr. Rogers estimates the total os ve physician, which ealled forth load cheers, Then he said yal | omit to m . Rogers en 1 money each; S-yr-olds, st. 12lb,; 4-yr-olds, 3st. ‘¢lb, ; beyr- i i ran fol es fm nec nao Seem wince oon ‘heron eat | ind Sp, Barada: | yee sed my un eae re lying under sentence of death, (From the London Times, May 6,) One of the most interestiag portions im Mr. Walton’s | count F. de Lagra d their ‘“territoritios into the slaves,” eoarecting Cardinal Cullen, of Datitn, in a tato pastoral addressed | ,,Td¢ anniversary banquet of the aval Academy, pro~ | report is his description of tho projects that are in such on Tia aera aT toeraphe, by Veatrest. Gris | | nimssit directly afterwards by | reversing the to the clorgy of the archdiocese, speaks of the condition | Yay, was given om Saturday afternoon, when a distin. | (feist operation in Guzerut for ie cleaning and packing | yajor Fridolin's Debut 3'yni Tat, Tat tnd “slaves” flere tne cheeriag’ wan loud and pro- ‘of Ireland thus ished company arsombled ia honor of the socasion Maaued and sosrgetically-worked undertakings, Mri (1M. joeccie ton macs pong a ES longed—why, we could not understand, but enough 40 Whit 1 were joe @ ot ‘ E * t ; : to cause the speaker to pause. iat oceurred durin, seattle condemning the evil deeds of secret societles, | apie the. quests afore dinner, lowurely to Inspect ea Or wo ead ane bem ne cam for, Rbandeteh | M. Schicklor’s L/Bamiral, 9 Yrs, Te, Gai tRis pause, near’ the Platform, we could not hear: but Cart Spec! > rte ig ee “KELTY'S, 7 Broadway, Dr, [Von berg’s Aatheti nigic- der ue Bye, Bar, Throat, Cater ‘hme. Odlioe 261 Fiftn av oer” & Babar Meee omen own Hee Telss te Beretontette: on are allicted during Sococean= in this respect; but there is yet very much to be done, | Count F. di Cr 4 deiltlons Of ts tahabibents have emigreted’, Out \owte ana anitae Geek CEL eee youn ou Deming euptiliots tn cbienieun aah Outer tte, by her er ~7 Sey Tat Feilow citizens, Twish it understood that t have the | of thirty years, nnd pever Known £9 fal. villages are decaying, trade and commerce are at a stand, | [rouo Sit Be rapeie tn tee pb waged 4. Dr ich its soil and industrious popaiation will yield an | 1 agst Photograp! le fh Fineonth United Sates infas he hel of oy : > oa tbe ‘bowels, softens the gums, gach catain of things te sosnded to aston wietnmt. Or Stanley painted by Sir Prancts Grant P. R.A. pn yg Se aAfusente Daing the feat 10 | tre speech, the United Matos army can.do it | BUR ANd cal OOE s coontiyg fro our Pulers able to encounter such difficulties? Sir Francis Great, President of the Academy, | that when next the woalth of Bombay is seeking | Star, in the order naw eq” A, mata Debut and New | Here there was more and some confusion, so simile of Curtis & having the fac simile of All ovhe Tho Special Commission for the county and oity of | Prince of Wales’ and Prines Edward of Sage Weiner, | M¥estment a coasiderabie portion of it may be | Entecado were i fr- mt, but were passed by Photographe, ee ee a Faden Kg atrgn gonna) Limoriek, Ireland, was opened at Limerick on the @ih | and om his left his Royal Highness the Dake of Cum: | Sersstogs bes setie meancive tutte fr; Bay who caine up on 6 aside within the distance, and wot} (gsion none ieeet, NS wets nov aaa nougl to nes Lace Cuprainn, a je an. a lighness Prince Teck, very erly 3 ween the "a PRING STYLES NO" DA of May, and bills for high treason were to be sent to the | bridge and his Royal Highness P ost of the | The proposed sotion exhibition at Broach may easily b¢ | socond and tht: the tosh and Min hnished rogether, Say caal for thle extraordinary stampede, at It was ae ea y We KELTT, ah Broadway presen! J st forty -f contrived 80 as to conduce to vhis importaat end. As to | Now Star al! ont ater from Drogheda, Ireland, of May 1, says: | Rave ow tbs mouse te. propcat "Fes bean ofa Sern ts eee en ee ee | oe D aargyt te prigeck Scans of 400 sors etree Tieitorm, or in its nmediate’violaiy: Lace Cucina at, Misentertme Ane 1 ch. a position ; itor. — Daawen war tan and | Will enable ito “Roce toe fall force of commorcial do, | 2 nls Aiajercy the Emperor for foals of 1864 Xn. | Loa enlcred apectators—had lott Hoa, at less Chan 0G ote eT RELPY 447 Broadway. ; ) Pression’ nnd the ‘loveer prices that musybome, And | the 2% sovs. each, 24 ft. and 20 if declared, kc. ; | “"We have been informed by thoro who riaiig te acknae bine tbe tod cee Lone pee acm | yet there is.00mooh bomution sa ever foe tbe toliowing | soe" j, colts, Sat. 710.5 | the melée, that the pro ‘ This was by no means an isolated case, for no boat that | figs Sie Francis Grant pour Royal Highteo ny | Teminder given by the Commissioner ‘Tt cannot be | ¢ os, Sst. dlb, About ono mite and a quarter. 98 | interruption of the Apeaker by a citizen of Maite. eater of this wonderful, spring cares Cancer, Co has loit Drogheda for the last fortnight drought less | Teds and gentiemen, 1 bog. to tender you my werman | 200 strongly bovae iia mind by all who Yaka un interest } F, ube. ; fe vc tain Charpentier, Chief of Police, it is stated by our in. | impiion. Serofule and al) Chigneya. Por sale ty HE than (rom twenty to forty emigrants, piisctoaliy thanks for the very kind manner In which’ you Tacs | 12 this importaut tench of trade, that msay years and ' count F. do ‘sdlrocadero, by Monarqne— | formants, attempted to arrest this person, when a scuiflo | WAN # O0., at Now. 3G, 300, BI and 766 way, and ‘Delonging to the counties of Cavan, Louth and oon red the health of the Princess of | %, Yast Weal off money were exzonded a wa tase Gena ra eaecmets ss ensued, resulting in the drawing of weapona and sud. | CASWELL, MACK @ CO., under Fifth Avenue Hotel, N. ¥. and nearly all hardy farm laborers, and the sons an Wort ‘myself. (Chocra.) I feol sure she wil be | Southern Ste.tes of America becari—as theP wery | M- Lupin’s Jouno tor Alb. sequent Artag. Of this firing wo know but lit Ret, wie ful spring eureaCancer, Con- Count F. do Volant, Sst. 7Ib. 1 2 3 | oxcept .4 done , rity to have wis 4 a with arms A Haliieaton Meeting of th tekst headed by $ mon are RAL Serer thar ‘punsrede ‘of salwerih young mea aad la: pro A iene bod aay Pog FH my By ve KY Sommer ee ho Bip na Maver “wodaclng 2 Toros the ee general . Mercantile Library Association—Usten Op- ut cheers) 8a though 6 eee retain ei im this district of | ine Uitered—(choe very peusty Wwe moctae bene Kept | (ell directed rr #ans and energy “bt but that Maer Fridolin'’s Branéhaut, Sat, aib nthe ticket he *, , re and that, in fach the drain, on the | {ober room by a fone aod serious lines the a sow proe | 2 %0. lobe tan, inthis vr, Go". 9a sncooestul, | 4, La Feported killed. ld at the New York Restaurant, 784 Broadway yilation of that county of farm servanta would be al- countey, — agal ‘among them Mossra. 1. 9, Sed. | will be held at the Ne . font credit, if all who wish 10 leave could procure | frosslngvowards recovery. sore planing eo ts of Volant, #'to Lagainet Jeune Promiére, |, | berry and James neltier of whom is believed to | ‘Bi even, at 8 oeloCk. 5 Ay 9, sf if passage money. to make toher Highness than to tell her A _ - The acident which too place onthe Tyne in connee: | Kind'esing which has iwayy ben szhbted tte ors THE JEFF ‘DAVIS ARTILLERY. vest est sob Seacag, tater ts eens Wien, Henge esate & tion with the great boat race between Koily and Cham. | ber first coming to this country. (Loud cheers) tho Bi nonnne ann and Count de Lagrange’s par, Six Mai and Jeune Nis EXPECTORANT. as promptly cures, i€ taita{uly a dues the — fh old akely Gun Company Bankrupt, Promiire boing the two last, At the last turn Bruno. istered, Sold everywhere, calamitous nature. The landing stage on the Quayside | regard to science and art. I need ‘not tell you that T dn i eee een sees hod Cort Volant wore ‘a front ul were joined by Jeune mation —5, Jures Since s at Newcastle {s reached from the shore by moans of two | take such an interest. (Choors.) If I may say so, I ROLLA’ COURT, LONDON, WAY T. Premise below the distance bot tne tener paver ges Be Finite Ofmren cine: dazu ui ees ™, Y take the same interest which my paronts hay y 4 Before the Master of the Rolls. gangwaya—ono being used for the goods trailic, and the | taxon, although I'may not bave the same experionte oe an ie ond the vatene Ordnanes Company 2 United | UP, and won very 3 propared thot | aque’ / America.—In the winding ep of this company | Jength and a half between the second and third. for a riot and availed themselves of the first opportunity y by a length im ., New York ageats, Demas Weils, Helmbold, Coddington, other for passengers, The latter gave way under the | knowledge; still hope I shall always tread Paix vv Lac (handicap) of 320 sova., for three- Ids VERT respect ‘heers. i bas * year-ol to mak wild scene of confusion for a . enormous woight of the crowd, and one hundred per. | foourlepe in that respect. (Cheers) I'am fatiored, Sit | of vio ha arisen ag to the owaership of some guns, | “‘and upwards which have run bofore ths publication Of | time, when the show were. iting, whe crowd dying up | Royal Havana Letery.—Prizes Pald J9 ons wore precipitated into the river, Great feats of | Gation of art In becom! by stwoen Ci the weights; entrance 8 sova. each, 4 ft., and Lonly if | Royal street in confusion, and tho wlarm bolls ringing. | Fonvigous and alt kinds of Gol = 7 Ing the possessor of a wor! tract was entered into between Captain Blakely and deol ; the second ived 40 the oloons, and ‘all kinds of Gold and ver. ue ‘Bravery wore porfo:med by one David Taws and others, | celebrated an artist as Sir Edwin u 7 9 Confederate States of America gw 3 to the as mile and’a balf, horse rece! sove, i aie bed TAYLOR & GO,, Bankers, 16 Wall street, %. ¢ ed | Would be impossible to find at this tabio a ,/ signment of bis interest to the Blakely Ordnance Com- * and thirty of the poor creatures perendectoar ye nen Would not feo! tho ame appreciation of so minreab's ’ pany... The guns in question are now claimed, as ngaines jor Fridolin's Gontran, by Fitz-Giadiatot from thetr dangerous position. It was, however, work of art. (Cheers) I the picture unde | the winding up company, both by Captain Blakely and | yu.) op * +s that not fowor than fitty were aucked in under the | somewhat pecuilar circumstances. It Fe pay « | the governmont of the United States. Baron de Nox: barges oF carried away by the tide. A few of the bodies for a private person who was kind enough to gi of od The Court suggested that the claim of the parties | Coon F do I ngo’s Marengo, 4 yea “ - f “ald elapse before | 1,Me (Cheers) Sir Kdwin Landsecr, alt op ougnt to be asceriained by {nterpleader suit, some oflicer Petting. 1 pene nee tet against Gow --—— sh nah nee The Ecarly Gates, a eweet breath, issuing, like Wore recovered, but some days wo’ 4 haa been before the pubic for you” of the United States governmont being made a party to tran, 7 to 1 against Tou 10 to 1 against Marengo, Praorrrs of Wieat Raisive.—A witer in the Wiscon. fy . ie peit of lovely lips ace, aa tas fell exten OF Ube: eagnatropde could PomNDly 0 |. SERS Mas e oouyRe_-(ihGh: caouappecaee?” 4 gress | Sivencenly au onder was Uiten to (hat elfeet 1210 1 agatont Confederate, 16 to Laguna ive de Bout: | ain Farmer illustrates the proftableness of wheat raising | Geanapoare mye, “an sone ink = wuRAD uf Sta - hears) ; ‘ " tha pours, ascertained. har. | duced one of the Guest monuments of arty ues in Minnesota by single oxample, Four or five years | oie ey ae only uecessary w use the SOZODUNE ‘The creditors of the French company which char- | this coy y, kept we daly. waiting for at the Battle Ce =e Mild. Aperjent Antt- House, under the protection of a detachment of troops nit'fo AMA sate jerywh re. pase ‘Ane sireety drawn Py in the streets, supported by a strong force of | up staira, inhi Oy # made the Fanning, followed by Nisita and Con- ago he purchased « piece of prairie land in Sharon, Min fedorate, Toulourou and Realité well up, sud Gontran Seeven, hich was to be nearly worn oul tered the Groat Eastern were taking action in Liverpool = cee wae rhe, and Due de Bou: fn the roar. At the windmill | Soch'ho last year rena eightonn Sune of wheel to | | The Howe Machine 0¢ frocks Sthob See: for tho enforcement of their claims, aud the sailors | ‘aluly been « most magaiticent Sena a ed in treatranfht | the xere, On account of the grain sprouting after boing | int De mnsktand, Presiden’ Nig iroadway, New York ~-banamasesohy pony bas commenced publishing po nly ny Roasee’ ‘not seen a finer “Bashwhackers’’ on a Rai fairly in the straight om fy tue Greig mariee, den, ge Sa at om acre han} The Univ Gane. masterly returns of the fev at ditare of the | ats and others I need not jalrant, Waits, Mit. [Krom the London Times, May 8.) Se ee ae eeeae ang a head | aostroved by before harvest, otherwise the yield joreal F A 4 iy er expen’ year we had to mourn the loss of Pony! (Cheors.) Last The name of the city referred to as threatened by — L¥ La Ferts Freeaii would have been twenty bushels yo The price of M, SALOMONS, 419 0 empire. The statemont just published brings the 90: | how we have to lamont the & ©, Rastiake, and | robels in the telegram from Chinn published in the from the fou ho land wae 98 6 sore, Doing. OI58 for twenty dhree brace F" 25 Kron ‘ counts down to October 31, 1860, of another Royal Academician, jp""ture from among us | Times of Monday should bo Ngan King, the capital of the acres, the fleld ia —_ marketablo wheat, | write, Whitman & ¢ Re etarias I tok: y H Aeuthfainess of whove plow peeMt Phillip, to the vivid nce of Nganwhul, situate on the lett bank of the amounting to some 870 bushels, was rold at the average Tavis attention to thelr Pas fone Crees tis said that instructions have beon sent to Todi, aw fos from Spanish jife 1 tone, There oan be no doubt the rebels referred to rice of $140 per bushel, realizing $519, Ail oxpenses, for apring west 4 pig ve. to organize © grand hunting expedition tn yes, agate 0 thea yee raid ta the nerd Nd [oh d now make ao annual | Inciodin feed, amounted to some mt yg — ge Witeag’e Led tok Sewing May tho iaterior of the mew empire for the Duke of iviin- You have proposed and ro. | Tue followiug exieaah frgm a levior dated Kio Kiang, tquinee Major ‘Yeigalin's Porragus | led gut o€ ous crop ad or Teco | weasel silane Botag, Na wD Ocean,