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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1867—TRIPLE SHEET. T a Poesy Now, howSvor, thatthe tris! is over aud the fato of the | contd not resist helng most unfworably impressed by its | them advantageous to find oneself in prasence of these | the present, it ts anid, fs the frst instance in wiich a writ unfortunate man decided, we tain it due to Capiaia Lb , 4 io a YACHTING. om Appearance, Narrow, crooked streets, with | distinctive features, aml to endeavor to trace the pri- | Of fri facia: bas been cither oxecuted, or altomptod to it JoCall to state the actual facts, Gremirox was placed ia the middie fail of dos:and mad, dilapidated proche on - = bo exeovied, within the palace, a Uirst clase berth with empla space, as tls accominodae | . among which only here end there better and | May causes rengs, Forexample, the The question for the considoration of the Court tion was for two persons, His (aro Was equal to that of | | The Jono Regatta of the New York Yn Club. The following commumcations from the Commod and Secretary ot the Now York Yacht Club, in relat: tothe ontries for tho annual regatta, have jast be | Ko structures presented ttemsetves, although | velier would s90 that fm France, in Paris particularly, | was, whother the dofondants wera justified in oxo the best passenger on board, aad at all hours he could | greatly to their disadvantage trom he awful condition | tron us largely empioyod in building, whilst in England of the surrounding houses. Lawlessngg and disorder ax the United 8: - to cily regulations have hore its 8wa¥.eo that a whole | Sad the Un tates ,it is loss and differently y of American health officers 09U4 Gud a creat | used, It tsa necessity that compols the employment for activity here, and tt 1 astonishing cuting the writ within the precinets of the palace of Hampton Court. The Crown contended that the palacs, being @ royal palace, the Sheriffs could not lawfully @xooute process eee obtain any service he requ hourly by Captain AtcCail, The Rate of Discount Reduced in | Wises Ho was visited simoss his apartment by & light chain attached - ef iron for this purpose in France, because wood suit | theretD, and the defondaats answored that Hampton | insued:— toa handeu!l on his lefe wrisi, but in such @ way as not deease and pestilence does M4 visit or i " Jourt t y oi u . ‘ ; , eno 8 able for butiding purposes is excesst Court Was not @ royal palace in the ange or to tho ox- exc : France and Another Reduction to jateriero in the least with bis freedom of movement, | roign in this place more frequontly than ts mid to dethe | aud the Umber formerly towing ee the backs or acs | tont of prohibiting the execation of the prooss of = | OFMOS Ow TaN SaoRNTARY Nuw roe ae “4 whey r sitting no as selene ME peu gira em Pools of stagnant wator, heaps of dirtand sweep- | rivers has been exhausted. Furthor, the Police reguia- | Court within the precincts of it, sm-—I am reqnested by the Commodore of the ry in Engiac jon, wo may now state, ww W 008. | ings in yards and public places are no uncomaon sights m1 . aigt At the conclusion of the arguments the Coart took | y Vt - : Expected in Engiacd. sary, in consequence of tha” prisoner having manitested | wherever vou go. ee Tmportant streets ive waver | C222, 18 limiting, for sanitary reasong, the height of ments the Coart took | yin Yacht Glub to present to the captains of yachte hou: Deon pavod yet, and the liquid mud having ia wet | const weather been splashed high upon the hoi he lowor windows by passing vehicles, time to conaider judgment, 1s, a8 wel as Of their rooms, force the architect to pt the floors with as little thickness ad possible, Tn the pip renga of euginos and rails iron haa made & - ogress almo' passing imagination, which is but the left to dry for months without being romovex Ratural conseqnenos of employing materiel. rendy at which, as it seems, does not give the occupants anycon- | hand and easily worked, In France iron ig absolutely corn whatever, but 18 looked upon as a matter of corse. | substituied for carpenters’ work. in France the fronts As to the general character of the city and its ‘nlubit- | of houses are not constructed either of shoot or cast a dolermination to elude justice by destroying lis own Delonging to the squadron the following communics- HOD. Pormit me, at the same time, to call your attention te the fifth and sixth rates of the Ailing Regulations, ge also to inform you that the tint of ‘entnes’? ix Row pom at the Secretary's office, No. 45 Liberty street. Re spect{ully, H. MORSON, Be - FRANCE AS IT IS AND WAS. Progress ef thi Cc try ia Commerce: Finance and Pt Works Since IN51, : A thoit of jewels and other vaiablos in the British PRINCE GORTSCHAKGFE’S VISIT TO PARIS | emvassy, in ortin, i reported tn tho papers, Sir An- drow Buchanan, the predecessor of Lord Augustus i Lo:tus, suftored a similar loss whilo in the Prussian capi- Sin--The annual regatta of the New York Yacht Cloud ants It is a commixture or conglomerate of noarly every- | iron, but wrought or rolled Paris (May 10) Correspondence of London Timea,} i tal. a ? i iron is subscituted for the ah : a Will take place June 13, agreeably to the resolutions : thing, dilapidation and rags, metropolitan pretensias ber work ali Hus oi he Cons'ttutionnel calls attention to the marked ims . 7 His Mediation Betweon France | tno sorrian aud Roumanian aspatios in the lang | and gandy dross, tnditorentism, vulearty and ign eee rae tne ailars he ote ny? ek HAW POMPE Ovecieap weidantbee tatcon piace within the last toon Bassi ab tue wecond gavoral misoting, bold wt Kiywam 2 diet demand that the nationality question shall be , With Occasional sprinkles of refinement and ed ‘oofs of tho railway termini at Paris y eneral conditions existence in France. hast ? and Prussia. a Cee tations cation. You may be atruck by the first appearance of & | of irom vand one of the womtce cr rie canis are mae Feidad continuance of the improvement | . This comteat haa been establishes by the Club for the decided prior to the coronation of the Emperor of Aus | pood edifice, but by examination the charm is gone. | trai Market, not yet finished—is pose pos ae ‘in some measure. tended to prevent the importance | PUFPOSe of offering to its members not boat onapcesncie: ee cee od ef tria as King of Hungary. You will meot men and women of prepossess! ag of the change from bel arked as it merited, In | Sattivalent for their active participasion in the affairs : ppear- iron, excepting @ brick wall some twenty feet high, ud in aplondid costumes, but perfictal | dividing each department of the four parties This to conversation, lack of knowledge and indifer- | Central, , Is the first great work in iron ont for information, The type of the | better | yudertaken since the system of construction in iron nas lotted Rouman'an, and part larly the mititary oMcersof | some into use. The vast ind such portions of whom the streots are swarming, 1s generally speaking | jhe building, are in iron, the association, and to exbibit to the community, from whom it draws its support, the yearly evidence of ite growth and prosperity. @ right to expeet thes any vessel in commission belonging to the squadron wall rem! order to obtain a clear idea of what bas occurred a con- siderable period of time should be regarded, and a com- tuted on the difference between the aitua- ad that existing at present. A reviow of that kind has been published by M. De- ‘The reports that demonstrations had taken place im American Diplomacy at the | Fivmo hostile to Hungary ars reported un'ruo, J 5 The Mont Cenis tanvel is more than balf completed. ‘ Roumanian Court. The entire length of ho tunnel will bo sevon miles 1,257 the immense pillars sup- enter for the annual regatta. The Sailing Reguiatl something of a Yankeo, a Southorn Yankeo, per roof as high as ah ith . | vinck, formerly President of the Tribunal of Commerce a nf reer mene eerie Sere yards, and the distance completed at the close of March, | with passionate ayes und sharp features, conversing se ee ales te anon tamed < Hryvag Hd é at Yaris, His work contains an inquiry into the prot made by the boat owners, if unequal in their oj 1867, was four miles 345 yards, The advance effected in March was 148 yards, and if the present rate of pro- gress could bo maintained the tunnel would be com- upoa the different vessels, cannot with propriety be made the reason for deciining to enter the race. If these regulations are imperféct they should be altered. but while they exist the boat owners shonid sail a eo of commerce and manufactures in France, and in order to make the change more intelligible, he compares the trade movement of tho years 1845' and 1851, The quickly and with animated gestures, The working | affording a thorouga circulation of air, and keeping the Nn, are represented as being indifferent and | market free from that mixed aud unbealthy odor arising , but which, as far as this city is concerned, deserv’s | from vegetables, meat and While continuing to The Stars and Stripes on the Danube During a wn explanation. The laborer hore ia san to work | use in the construction of the market lunge quantities ot | principal -poinia of the writer's conclusions may Run from Festh to Bucharest. pleted by March, 1870. hard from morning dill night, but without any aystem oF | cast trom muoh Of this heavy aad Die erat oy | be aummed. ap ae follows:cin 1801 the. come 7-1 te pega patella lalla shunslhamenelesiteage _ bame, but whom tho journal describes as “+a distine | Tho drayman, the water carrier and the wng- | very icporiant where price aud’ strength have to be c ’s total’ i fnohisonr rar ape grey aerate pray =e Ports, 14020,000.000,, making '& total ‘of 2,614, 000,000 pr cam le Me ae ee een ae ee, prosperity of the Club, to enter your vessel iu the com 000, | ing regatta for June 13, Respectfully, Ac 000,000, or in all, 7,615,000,000, | *as Fesal jp. @. STEBBINS, Commodore. 087, z Staten tone sar hod) Tho following vessels have already boen entered af in increasé im | the office of the Secretary of the Club; No. 45 Liberty oh augmente- | arog, guished momber of our ancient assombiies,’” communt- cates bis improssion of the issue of the Luxemburg question, Ho says, remarking on M, de Moustier's words In tho Legislative Body, “the Emporor’s govoramont thinks it tas reason vo congratulate itaelf on having BY THE CABLE TO JUNE L obtained these results;’? that tho Minister may certainly congratulato hiinself; but he is also porsuaded that tho ht to look at. | taken into accou: He bimse! beast of burden are noarly alike in the great gallery for the machines &ppoarance; torn and worn jost_ to tatters, they are | ts formed by @ FOF of sheet iron, about thirts drageing along a life of hardest oxistencs, seeming to | wide, supported by pillars twonty-seven yards in height, share the same fe d to sympathize with each other, | Those pillars are formod by four iron piates, in tho form feeling, as it were, the man and tho beast, the existence | of a square, joined by boits rivetted cold. The arches, of mutual fellowship in constant drudgery. Hore is, of rolled iron, which join the two parallel rows of pillars will be seen from those fow notices, great, very great, | gupporting the roof, have been got into their position room for every kind of improvemont, without the ald of scaffolding, they simply sprinj oner here i# a most curious id ; FAMINE IN THE WEST OF IRELAN &ec. &e. &c. and the 1 for WG. & 0. A. Stabbing @, L, Lorillard. which entered or left the Frenoh ports was 34,426 In eee 0, Wednesday, tho 1st of May, being the day set apart | from the pillars, and are independent alike of 1865 the figure rose to 61,156, showing for maritime lawes G, Benuott, Je, i or , » a adent al of truss an " FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ae 4 pat Salt, make: §, Sohllne ep stapR te the | for tha presentation of our Consul’s credentials to the ban! ‘That part ef the Eehibition building, Detweea | oOmmerce aloue a progress of about 60 per cent. ford Phooalx. asian Chambers, He does not believe that France | Prince of Roumania, an adjutant came to the botel with ery and the Central Garden is lower, and solely In 1851 the network of railway moasured 3,590 kilome- . Dodge. 7 eee omronnnrs Was not prepared for war, On the contrary, she was | two court carriages, oacorted by a squadron of iancers, | consisis of zones, tha roof of which—compoaod of a | tres (five-sighths of a mile each), but at the ond of th . Loritiard, The London Money Market. and is now better prepared than the public are aware of, | "ing partly before and partly behind the carriages. Our | framework of iron—rests upon a sories of cast-iron pil- | year 1866 it showed a length of 14,000 kilomeire _H. Fearing, Loxnow, Juno 1—Noon. | the riser ads. representative, with the adjutant, rode in the first, and | jars, hollow and moulded, about fourteen yarda in | Ally at work, The concessions form a much Annie +P. Burgess Ail of the above namod, except the Annie, which a a sloop rigged voawel, are schooners. THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF OKBURY TO BOSTOR. Govorver Bullock Vetoes the Bill on the G mitted to the Peoplu Firat. Boston, June 1, 1867. Governor Ballock tris forenoon sont to tho Legislature & message votoing the bill providing for the annexation of Roxbury to Boston. Tho volo was based on the ground that it was inexpedient and {mpropor to consame mate a project for uniting two cities together withows permitting the people tnterested to ave a voice in the matier. Ho said the submission of the question to dae people would be perfectly constitutional. ar amount—more, in tact, than 21,000 kilometres. In 1861 tho telegraphic service possessed 100 stations for 3,000 kilometres, and transmitted 10,000 despatches. Tn 1869 it was in operation for a distance of 31,500 ktlo~ metres, possessed 2,100 stations, and tra 2,500,000 deapatchos. The charge has been reduced by 70 per cont since 1851. The number of letters carried tn the earlior period was 65,000,000, whereas in 1845 tt had risen to 329,000,000. The postage has been diminished on an average one-fifth, and the conveyance has become four times more rapid. In 1851 the amount of the discounts at the Bank of Franco was 1,241,000,000, whereas in 1866 it was 6,574.000,000. During tho same period wo have seen the produce of our coal basins, where hands are wanted, increased two-told, and that of tho manufactures in cast and wrought iron tripled. Tho State has exeouted great works for improving the Ig and rivera, By means of buy up the tolls paid to companies the tariffs have every- where been either suppressed or lowered. In the year 1851 the indirect taxes and those on consumption pro-~ duced a sum of 138,242,000f.; in 1452, 804,334, 000F. ; and 1846, 1,282,268,000f. At the same time thet the consumption has been so prodigtously developed to th great profit of the Treasury, the public savings hi been most considerable. In fiftoea yoars Fran furnished capital, the amount of which may be set down tho Consul's Secretary in the other, and in passing | iength, having an oxternai diameter of about fifteen through he streots the procession was greoted by crowds | inches, The total amount of iron used in the building of oaxer and enthusiastic !ookers on. Arrived at the pal- | is botween 14,000 and 15,000 tons, manufactured aco the party was first ustiered into the reception room, | according to models and plans furnished by the when the doors wero thrown open to another roomon the | Imperial Commission tho 15th of October last, and (he loft and thoy came into the prosence of his High- | whole executed before the 10th of January. oss Prince Charies First, of Roumania, a young | ‘Tho cost of this tron, not counting the expenses of man of that mighty familv of Hohenzollern rulera of | carriage and sotting up, was about £180,000,’ Now, the Prussia for the Inst ceatury. He is rather handsome, | jroa employed in the Exhibition structure is nota faith- thinly bearded, of about twenty-eight years of age, very | ful specimen of that ordinarliy employed, Too plates amiable in his ways, and as it {4 stated much liked by | vary in dimensions according to tho weight to be sup- the majority of the Roumanian people. Our represen- | ported, and are in the form oither of a simpls ora double tative, im presonting his letter of credence, addressed | ‘f, ‘Thoso in the form of a double T were submitted but the Prince in English, and to the surprise of all present | once to the action of the roll ng mill, aud the house of the Prince also replied in the «ame Janguage, The pre- | Potin, Gaudet & Co, to whom reference bas been made sentation over, his Highness conversed with our Consul | for their ‘exhibits’ ‘of masses of Beasomor steel, dis- in German, expressing his delight over the great and | play plates thirty-five yards long, bent, also, to suit powerful ‘American nation being represented special constructions, This houao has further ‘obtained cont. Thus the audience ended, and they tho first great medal for the manufacture of iron in the back to their hotel escorted in the same ceremonial way | coarse or rough state, and fully jusufy tho choice of the as before stated. Tho oficial journal, Monitorul, of the | jury, who hositated not a little betwoon it and Austri next day, reported tho proceedines as follows alioging that Austria, formerly so behindhand, had n His Serene Hichnoss, accompanied by the Minister of | piacod horselt ona level with othor nations, ‘The same Foreign Aaira and surrounded Ps his court, yesterday | house promises a cannon in stecl, to be ruo from a sin- received Mr. Czapskay, agent and Consul Goneral of tho | gio block of metal, which will weigh thirty-three tons, United States of America, in official audience, Mr. Czap- | or about three tons loss thau the Prussian cannon shown kay presented his lotter of credence and addressed bis | by Mr. Krupp, which is composed of four parts, the Highness in the following word: strongest being the taternal portion—a mass of sixteon Consols for money....... United States five-twenty bonis... Iiino's Central Railway shares. Erie Railway shares........,. The duty of France consists in two things—the first, without precipitation as without slowness, bat with the calm aad resolution befitting our : country, to porfect the organization of our forces Loxpox, Jono 1-2 P, M. | and to’ maintain them on a@ respectable foo'ing; A still further reduction in the rate of discount of the | th@ second, to pay bo more attention to the brag: : ging of soldiors in the Berlin taverns, Reason always che Bank of England {8 likely to be mado in a few days, | comes afier intoxication, even afver the intoxication of Consols are quoted at 9614 for money, succes, Germany, to which the arts and sciences owe yf cpg ts 80 inch progress, will ask horseif, perhaps sooner than many believe, what peoples have gained by violatin, are firmer and a gonoral advance has been established in | iter the example of their masters, the sacred ‘rights ot Prices, The following are the quotations at this hour:— | men who wish to continue in thelr independence. As United States five-twenty bonds, for Franca, faithful to the great principle of emancipation Riis shares which she has opened in both hemispheres, sue has nothing Tlinets Oantenicnaaee to envy any one and nothing to fear. Tho Freemasons of France are beginning to address their “brotoers of the mystic Ho” of Germany. All Masons, tho lodge called Porseverance, of Saumur, says, are well aware that (heir firat duty is to defend tho soil ~ | ‘aud the tlag of their country, Put Germany and France ‘Fae Bank of ween ieee of the Rate | pavenonced to give proofs of their military courage; Lowtos Jane 1-2 P. MF they should consolidate the fratornity of nations and The Bank of France this day reduced its rate of ais- | “lose the era of conquests, Thore is now but one seri- Consols for money... United States five-iwonty Titinols Central railway shares Erie railway shares......... Do Justice to Navure. Tifa Ingratitude to nature hot to proserve-and keep t= splendid order a good set of eth. Nothing cu be casiene All that is noeded is to brush them briskly mighi and more ing with purifying SOZODONT. It will make the mouth © A.—Fashions for Ludies.—For - wi con: make—tl bert; " our Higwrnss— ns. ‘at 20,000 millions, which has been either invested in oy ob. city, the new. siyles- 06 J. We omnes % parang to bere seria eA pagel PR Tie eer ag Ep pale y Eaten bas order to pass from the park to the bank of the | loans contracted by different governments or employed Pays colevrated PATENT DULLER HLLTPTIO (m 4 The Liverpool Cotton Marker. mont, and of the dignity of the great human family. ai United States of America for Roumania, and | Seine without quitting tue Exbibition a passage hag | !o the establishment of railways, formation of powerful | spring) SKIRTS are purticulurly adapted to the Liverpoon, June 1—Noon, The lodge conjures its German brethren to join their je President to assure your Highness of Cotton active and firmer, Estimated sales to-day | efforts to those of the French Masons im the cause of ge pm instructed by his high snteom and gordialfriendabip. Tahall regard tt an srr aes Sip at lang feclinnry’ eeomiaten tor tans my moat plea wa natn fealings oxtating bowween Konuannia‘and the countey | Place, and below affords egress to the visitors to the fashions of ladies’ dressed, as indicated in all the tashiem maganines. Acrotail in all first oinss stores, amd ot wholosala by the companies, or in great works of public utility and in material improvements of every kind. 20,000 baios, Middling uplands, 11/44. 01134. Mid- | peace. f : exalusive manirfacturers and wole owners ef Dalout, , fy that Hes i river side, This bridge, in iteslf beautiful, is also an WESTS, BRADLEY. & CARY, dling Orleans, 11364. B euadteceit granae The African mail steamer MoGregor Laird was at Liver- amet lo strengtion =) ond 1 Sefrendanip apts ‘tal abject of ‘oxnibiton, bat is constructed according to AMERICAN SUITS ‘IN ADMIRALTY. 97 Chamberw stroct; aud 79 and 61 Reade street, M. T. { a Pool with dates from Fernando Po, to the 11th; Old Cala- | #4 between my government amen! mensions, which oan only make it as ox- eaaaapanemas rs Cotton firm. Sales to-day 20,000 bales. Middling up- | bar, 14th; Bonny, 17th; Lagos, 20th; Accra, 22d; Cape | 18 Highness replied:— coptional. The erection of bridges in iron, or of vis- | Qwaership and Malvage of the Bark Toscano, | American (Waltham) Watches. 1 (ands, 11744. ; middling Orleans, 113d, Palmas, 25th, and sierra Leone, 20th of Apri. At all | SRT am particularly” rofl Hie nc, Be BA Ip pony Snorer: Roe castol ia ee’ Of Bath, Maine. The AMERICAN WATCHES, manatectarod at Walth Liverpeel Breadatuffs Market. the principal ports on the African coast health was | ROumania, I acknowledge with pl ture of the construction of a bridge without the ald of OocRT OF ADMIRALTY.—DUBLIN, MAY 14 stakes Of Ehgivad, Deitzariiud and Peanoe; they ane t Liverroor, June 1—Noon, a: td ith the of | COURIT takes in the development and prospority, of the | goaffolding, so that the various picces of the structure Before Kelly, cheaper, mere socurate, leas complex, more dupe aad ‘ Breadatutfs firm, Corn, 293, 84. Wheat—White Cat. | £°% *° eiLasantise Pgine bie exception of | young Roumanian nation, and I sincerely hope that time will | can be put together simultaneously, and advanced. from Baik. United Staleh—Dr. Einngton, tm | gore eaally Kepein. order than thes ; Somes * | Lagos, which was unhealthy. The steamship landed one | *reugthen the bond of frienship you have just lultiated be- | gach side of a river until they meet, The bridge over | the absoncs of the Queen's Advocate, opened the peti- | marker, xy are provided with ane 4 fornia, 14s, ; No, 1 Milwaukee red, 182, Od. Oats, 3s. 64. | Hundred and seventy ounces of gold dust, and large ‘ween both governments. the Seine called the Hotel de Ville is constructed in | tion tn this case, It was a petition Mod om the part of | tious for the spot reguiath creme ore ‘ Flour, 29s. for Western canal. Barley, 42, 8d. Peas, 40s, His Highuoes afterwards conversed for some moments | iron, and consists of am single arch with a span | Charles Mechvlo Delemo, late master, part ownor of this wan oe mn mich tally pve es oe § ing ogee ) Livenroor, June 1—Evenii SS Sen eee with Mr, Ozapkay and his secretary. of one hundred and ten yards ‘The distance be. | bark, and other part owners, for a restitution to them on ery nied. ; hc Nagle pce ‘Telegrams from India, dated at Bombay on the 16th of | | Mr. Czapkay and his secretary were conducted tothe | tween the surfuce of the bridge to the part | the part of the owners of this bark, and that he and they | yor sale by ail rst class dealers inthe United Statesan@ } Flour, 29s, for Western canal. Corn, 398. 34. Wheat— May, report cotton advancing. Exchange on London 1s. | Palace and brought back to hotel of the United | where the, arch rests on the masonry work | might be decreed the ownorship and doclared the owners | British Provinces, ’ No.1 Milwankeo red, 13s, 94.; white Callformis, 148, | 41 9/1, i ui * | States Consulate General with the usual ceremony. near the quay—some seven and a half yardw hig—is not | thereof. The. petition was coe upon an af. |’ Wee faseeg: reTyA re eS sant i Barley, 4s. 64. Oats, Se. 64. Peas, 40a 119-164. Freights to Liverpool 803, A half official of this city, called Romanuly, < More than two feet in height, insensibly diminishing | 4avit — that on the 15th of — oo the bark oeeInn APPLETON 5 a iM A special telegraph wire will be shortly available for | ceedingly liberal in its views, and the leading orzan of | until the centre of the arch—the key of it in fact—- | Dad left Ttverpool bound for Charleston, and re Liverpool Provisions Market. Livanpoot, June 1—Noon. Provisions unchanged. Pork, 82s. 6d. Beof, 1326. 64. ana: abi aa op tay ane Intolligonce from Central Asia, published in the Bom- bay papers, states that the Russia ve abandoned : oun, Kr a ee '| thetr intention of destroying tho forts captured by them 1sts, 64. 498, 6d. i 408. C 4 6ts. ? | at Jeejukh and Aktippa, and of falling back on the line posi 1 ne ieletlces: of the Jaxartes, and have determined to occupy them, a Rass. the present Ministry and party in power, afew daysafter | attains to not more than ten inchoa Looking at this ‘ashingion atraet, Boaten, also contained tho following in its leading article:— | structure from the banks of the river its lightness is “In our issue of yesterday we reproduced from the | quite surprising, and becomes a matier of curiosity and pa y the lo information that the great | astonishment when it is remembered that not only does nation, the mighty republtc, had come to an acknow-| the ordinary trad of the vity cross over it, but, in Iedgment that we are a nation with a great future, and ary - the President of the United Btatos of Amorion had | Woigiing soveral tous of building wove Caderoeats acoredited a itical agent and Consul General near the new river er omuibus steamers plying to the of Roumania, Thus Kextibition an undertaking that would ies 1m Globe is the groat path | possible twenty yoars ago. The investigation of armor- meoting on thelr voyage with very strong and tempestuous weather, an was, owing to shitting of her cargo, throwa on her beam I iS'yclioved that a Waltham watch te worth Sauble se ends. In consequence, in order to right bor, her main j price of many. of. the imported watches’ aod mizen masts wero cut away, but a large quantity of | American. water being in her hold, and ail exertions to work her ~ zi { a ee as cw a BITUAL CONSTIPATION. becoming fruitiens, the master and crew were obliged to ae a news now to wiviOr s CERTAIN AND PERMANRUE in order to save their lives, some of thom CUR ‘Sol oooupations of fife predinpose.to Costivences, vith a ai * t rercine. Persons, European messages between Kurrachee and Bombay, and it will be subsequently extended to Calcutta, Daving gone on board the Russian vessel Tahto, tho on an English schooner then Lavgrroot, June 1—Noon. bd a ‘pee In gamle of ro csdmpecte Fd entered wu _ oy Cer as well <7 Ba rhs P a frigaien mo Mees, associated pte thet aceon pry mtg irae ag fa Ld foment i the — ‘those which allow but litte e Fotrelonm—Agtitte MA; Senet, Be 00; Fes aamen, age ay ave | hil with joy the day when the eosiga of the greatest a general review of the metals employed in the tadus- | into Queenstown by salvors, and subsequently oiaimed, *]stauces, might possibly be relieved yxdizess thrown off their allegianos to the Ameer, and have es- be aaenead ins ‘derelict, a8 @ droit of the crown by the Queen' 1s G4. Rosia—Common, 7%. Od.; fine, “1s Spirits | 1) : rm most liberal ation shall be raised trial arte. g dereliot, af @ droit of th 27 Abe Qu im, 54s. 64, Tallow, 420,04. Clover seed, és, Bonday, Ma hie Highness gave a dinner at tho Dr. Elrington, on the part of the Queen’s Ad Liverroon, June 1—Evening, | “*Titories. Pe libetd Palace in sett of ie ‘American representative, The THE REFORM QUESTION. nie consent 16 the restitnton, an he, the Queen's troleam—B8; H fined, Pot ‘party assem! m Teception room, there were —— eee been prod: i als caps sagge perp sated THE EASTERN QUESTION. Present cabinet ministers and the highest personalitics | ¢oneral Garibaldi as an Honorary Presiden | of the right of her ‘and as to the latter he Sls, 64. Rosin—Common, Ts. 6d.; fine, 185, Spirits Of the land, about twenty-fve in number. Our Consul ‘ef the Deitch Bird Lennon the court would come to a similar conclusion. @f turpentine, 34s, 64. Tallow firm at 44s. Clover seed, was being seated at the table on the ‘Judge Kelly having read the verifying a@davits, made- ij SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Prince, and the Consal’s secre! {From the London Times, May 20.} the ownership and restitation according- ~ cared Highness’ left. During the whole time the Prince The following is a translation of « letter from General | jy, subject, however, to the crown’s costs and the claims: London Markets. American Diplomacy at the Court of Rou- | tn". very lively conversation Garibaldi to Colonel Chambers, accepting the honorery | cr'ine ealvors. Tagomm, Jane 1—Neon. mania_Ji 7 of the United States Repre- | who was the mark of attention from i. Presidency of the Reform Leazue:— The Salvore vs. the Seme.—Dr. Waiter Boyd then No. 12 Dutch standard sugar, 248. 34. Scotch pigiron, | sentative from Pesth te Bucharest—The | arrangements were splendid, Rr resgetny aid lag seus the petition in this case oo the part of te, 64. Linseed cakes, £9 168, Linseed oil, £40. Stars und Stripes on the Danube—Reception | the wines of the finest Kinds. A band, placed oatside | Tinctins Wroutas nut a Bos ingore SSiste Now Brunawick, for salvoge sorvioes renjered OF Loxpox, June 1-3 P. M. at Conrt and Freseatation te the Prince— | Dito" also the tune of 'Yankes Doodle” and other | self truly ‘a son of, the people, dhem oa the 24, 84 and 4th days ot Apri last, when op The market for sugar is firm at 24s, 3d. per cwt. for | The Speeches, &c. American airs, agreeably flattering to American care, | heart andarm. In the immense laboratory Matanzas, os No. 12 Dutch standard. Svcqanest, Roumanis, May 7, 1867. | Arter dinner the party was conducted back to the re- ae Suet the captotn Sa he promt moverneat trie Lowpos, June 1—Eveni Having am invitation to accompany a party of our | ception room, wi coffee being served in Turkish pPy ocbin ten fs Peto ad style, the Prince again conversed with nearly every one ation bere will be: proud te follow Your ex~ Pancras decclsha tegen can Lea No, 13 Dutch standard suger, 24s, 34. Scoich pig iron, | countrymen from Pesth, the capital of Hungary, to Present, and with that the fete ended. ample in the glorious path which you have traversed. ‘New Yout office, 38 Dep 63a. 64. Calcatia Linseed, 64s, Linsood cakes, £9 168, | Bucharest, the capital of Roumania, I shail describe the | “ This will give a pretty correst idea of how highy the ane engin tend hdr hen begber pb rhea ol Linscoed ofl, £40. Tin, 85s. 64. for Straits and Banca. trip and my first impressions of this country to the read- | coming of an American representative to this country is ion me aged falsehood being appreciated by its government. It should also atated here Maas eae aye tremssangs above the presentation of credentials as well ers of your valuable paper. é dy Romarked, “My Hnir Le ate a. Sa oe jure leries, and t! agera\ the cause which seedy fo remove, are the we ical ta tents fe halt Solo i sky country. ae} tion, and, in the place of impurity, irreligion, misery, y 4 1 ' | inner at the Palace, are customary ceremonies and | and tyranny, substitute the true religion of God the to » a ee and perhaps the only od a ocean situated op courtesies gone through with ea the corediting of & Father and Saviour of ‘all, and tts tree breimertiond of But CE . Increase: Quaxumows, June 1=3 P. u, | Porte each other, wit stream between them, | dew Consul to this government, and that all foreign | {ree nations ARIBAL DS Sous lee ah 8. wowrisher a ockiy, | Bd connected by a magnificent suspension bridge, much tatives are now accredited direct to the Prince REPLY OF THE REVOR! MRE ea ee ee eetian aed Fete | |The fonng nae rp no tarball by the jorm League:— i Ingo ne CF a i Meieeune of To Italy's 4 patriot tnd ceptatn, and | fon's Roumania, illustrious cittzen, General ¢ in my next [hope to be able to tnform your readers |. Genoral,—The Executive Commiitee and Council of of the many resources and advantages and the appear- The Conard mail steamship China, Captain Hockly, which lef} Boston on Wednesday, May 22, arrived at this port to-day on the way to Liverpool. is to be said, although nothing new, however, where- fore it may be passed by to proceed on our way down the river. Tho vessel which was to carry our party—the Ameri- MAIL DETAILS TO MAY 21. can representative for Roumania, Dr. L. J, Czapkay— and ‘rcellent and stnanty bale dreeing. "Mitione to the fact. It the capi int life | riesBl by ts ernbeitaning rious, is not saved ly them, and fer thas jon of risement wad sale returnable withia com the English Reform Leagne have received with the with to the ‘t future of thie naturally richly endowed State | liveliest emotions of pride and gratification the cordial » and ovbers towards their destination was the Josef pon fat wpethinelg ay m sad compitmratary role to your aed oer, friend, # Ry the steamship Deutschland, at this port, wo have } Carl, @ well and comfortably built river steamer, somo- cate - iF acceptance of the office of Honorary President ‘the following mail details of our cable despatches to May | thing of the Mississipp! pattern, only much smailer, of the League. They profoundly appreciate the honor ¥ 21, additional to the compilation pudlishod in the | commanded by a very anilable captain, who, as soon as THE PARIS EXHIBITION. Zou, nave, thas conferred upon, the League, | They AMUSEMENTS 1d LONoOM. Te: grat one Boy = Aisnat yesterday morning :— cur Consul came on beard, peld bim and hie SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD completion of the civil’ and. religious livertiol of your SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE: MERAL®. oben ie ses th & Tho steamship Borussia, (aptain Franzea, {rom Ham- | country an unmistakable token of respect by = j cera benuiifut country, and iis entire emens:pe- we . 3 . A395 Arpedeas, e jon’ from al as ai ‘durg on the 19th of May, arrived at this portatan early | hoisting the American fag on the foretop, | feduatrial Produets—Iroa _ yed iu Con- State, In striving to realize the theory of theic own. Lonnox, May 16, 1867. i a SUItR OF DEINE. ae hour this morning. Sho landed seven hundred ond six- | and which was kept flying the whole trip down structions, &e. Constitution, and perfect the Parllameniary represeutas | In amusement citeles there are n few itoras of piquaut | Xi, ToT RLOORS POLISH OR OAITHIC BOOTS. toon passengers, to Giurgevo, occasioning much wonder and astonish- Paris, May 16, 1867. tion of the Commons of Great Brit; and Ireland, tho | gossip, Madame Muzio (Mise Lucy Symonde\ was to The oaly Hoon 40 pot 8 gURiine ORO. ae Tho Rov. H. Fineraw, a Uatholie priest at Tuley, Clef. | ment among those on board and the crafts on the river. | In pornting out the several methods in which iron is | league fool ties they Mave Zeer AT MPS | have made her debut at the Italian “pore inst Saturday orPOurte METROPOLITAN HOTEL, fr den, county Galway, Ireland, exhibits in a letter the ex- | The Stars aud Stripes had but very seldom, or porhaps | trio", according to the end for which {tis destined, # | Oot red yourself the champion of true freedom do | eveniag, but afterthe reboarsals tho idea was abandoned. ptt 0i ; istonce of a most direful, widespread distros in Con- | nover betore boon seen waving om this part of the | will be reedily soon how various are the different proper | Git counérss, bit because Laly hervlf Ras yet to clear away | Not the slightent aotice waa taken ’hornon-appoarance | All Strlowef Chotogrnph Albume Repatreds + Qomara, in the western portion of the island, shows | Danube; and tho fact that our Consul, at tho captain's | ties it-soquires, producing almost in each change a new a — rey Sat asaee | —s and per ae by the preas, but another opera was, substituted and the | at WEMYSS!, 174 Centre wireot, Sie Row Irish mony in America might be ueofully em- | request, tad to lend bis own flag for (he purpose, aa the | molal, endowed with a character as siogilar as it if BON. | Derity of wnation ls to be found inthe union anc bar- | affair quietly hushed up, sithough the debut bad boom | eee eee, Whe : pleyed instead of boing bestowed on Fenian agitators | vessel possessed none, proves wall the unusuality in the This facility of transformation, iron, of all other metals, | Soony of all classes andor a extensively advertioed. It is sald: that Signor Muzio | .Ad@resr- kK & she PL SS | ‘ - He writes -— occurrence of the American colors being seen un. seoras alone to possess, and becomes extremely precious h acqnieeced in his wife's withdrawal, bat thie oan hardly $5 Bronte. gee Yourth atest. Pipes to ao It in painful to record that we bave a recurrence of (he | in this region. in consequence, apart from its general difusion, facility | Ort" people. We joyously hall you as our own fellow- | be probable, for he must have kagwm long ago whotbor rier - wall, ¥ great distress which struck down so arfally the people We started from Pesth on Tuesday, April 23, and had | Of extraction and unequalled tonacity. It seems ke & | countryman, and our wishos and prayers for the happi- opnot Madame can sing well eaough for grand opera. is oe: ti o.—The Rest te tag of Ireland in the famine years of 1847 and 1845. inere design of nature, that while sappiying a metal the most | ness and progress of oar own laud will be benceforth a ia Too 'W Hay- wou ks only pertoot arinlowy rotable, inataat. at prosent «distress of a most alarming nature, and | ® Moat plonsant alide down the river, along beautiful doopiy Nended with wishes and prayers for the bappi. | Another Amorican failuro is Tae Wild Goose, at the Hay | Sofia) te Oulg Patron h whiok, if mot met wt once and relieved, will piace before | shores and scenery, at first somewhat monotonous, with | Wide-spread, it imparts to it at the same anrrmatepees pees and Progroas of oar Italian sister, Signed cm behalf | market, advertised an ‘written. ty Mr. J. Lester Wal- a eur eyes 80 heartrouling scones of starvation 88 } jow lands on both sides covered with elm, alders and | ness and & facility for being worked on which its of she council, i EDMOND Baa Preside: lack aad edited by Mr. Diow Youcicault,” Mr. Wal. ‘Sartlewe Reversible se : we wi See ee Pr ceal wae kates m4 ic eee shrubbery, and at this particular time overflowed as far | Utility depends, In the remarks about to be made on Adelphi lerrace, so » lack arrived here on Serwlay, with Wheatley He Be - Cn we 4 sy This feartul disctoss has beon occasiowed | as the eyo could reach, or until interposed by some rise | Other metals it will be shown how much they fall short 4 ‘and the Fiorences, avowediy to enjoy tis tri- | Broadway $ ia pty " Bice winter and fatluro of the crops. of ground, hill or hoights. Thia, however, changod the | im practical importance compared with irov, although THE ENGLISH: CROWN. umph in, the London saccoss of Rosetaie, but) Cursatne n Specialty at ‘Tho Vionna correspondent of the London Herald, | next day when we came in be:ween high blu(ts and ro- | Possessing pees od distinct and See jnshnd cg. he did not discover the sucorms. On the contrary, the ELEVS, 447 Browdwag, f y — D a Cearay ny memeeeee” SAEED 'W hisned the first night, ‘fhe critics cain taiaeaiin #2 writing on tho 17th of May, say! mantic cliffs of granite, lime, chaik and slate towering | fervices of greal 1 Violation of Hamgton Court. Pala piece came near baing at mr > pa Tho iatest fi ie Miramar is ratt perpendicular opposite exch other, and having the ap. | iron could not be employed. In addition COURT OF RXENEQUER, LOXDON, MRIDAY, #AY 10. “inmpite of the popularity of nf exer & Pekors Wehear romain ee, : ! Rang nag ig gens pearance of being, as it wore, cut through by the | to sll the advantages which iron isa enabled | re ariorney General ws. Dakin and'Others,—The Solic- tha hero, the play does not an a j than formerly the fits of suspicion and mistrast us to attain, there is oue specially new, | tor General and Mr, McMahon appeared for the Crown; sithough 1t was always a Greas Imerevem tnt dBase eles SESE, Pe ‘hich made her dread cowing im contact with those | wator im ite course of thovsauds of years, now ‘ : Mr. Quain, Q. C., and Mr. Day appeared forthe defond. lar im America. Boucicault | Meir and Bel rr. ANDIEAN, F} about 5 antipathy to Sir ad except ot bom winding ite way between the rocks in all and dating from tie hh o> ohana a body . | mock 70 edited It 00 nach oF toe tte, The fact penctice. No. | Astar place. ; cortal ‘a tion of the throat hater thers had boon origi. | Rewsisance may be justly given——a period commencing | This was am information of imtrusion fied by hor | that Manager Buckston® has a lenin, , wh rane. Fj van corti rare grand aera HE | trom the discovery of steam engines, and which is appa- | ntajepty's Attoroey Gonaral ogaioel the, Getentacin, the | The Wild Geone a grovA bit is oue of the best proote | yHiMipete.,...neeriion fering, dimchinntg 4 talligence From Wexito bas reecbed her ajo} secs January, she | nal clefia in those rocks, throagh which the water had te calm and free from anxiety and is fully persuaded | gouge ite course, @ evident; but the main work of ot forming and widening the passage of the Danube im this section has unmisiakably been dono by the rush and frequently writes, i pressure of the wator itsclf, which was ly 4 there ‘The Presse, alluding to the visit to Paris of Pringe | jeaping, skipping and jumping In small cataracty and —_ alls which sometimes made the steamer fly over barren re coon 10 the rate of some twenty miles an hour. eS ee ere vend oe wo arrived at Giuryevo, the rivor port of ason inc sonfarsnees were held in London. thirty miiee distant, laying oa My ting mediator was in all probability Russia from where = wid FT en and well- Priace Gortachakoff is expected in Paris, The annon nce. $008 direct tot vagenennngd “7-7 ‘Meat has nearly we much wowht ax that of the visit of in \ deawn by serve weil oe . the old eun- ole, i : a oh and fe DY Serve pence between France and Prussia, The carle | hillocks, aud possessing as ict and fertile e ri fension; adjustable drop P of its failure, for Loudon managers seldom condescend dodge when any ‘ether chance ia left. Manager Wheatley is here to enjoy himself, Meare. Palmer and Jarrett beimg the real managers of Niblo's Garden now. Mr. Palmor has bought the dresses and Cowend Garden Christmas spectacle, The nd that is to follow The Black Crook. Tha avecoma to act, but the rumor thas the! Lycoum (mr a summer season, in uc with John Broaghom, is denied, so far as Broagham's co- operation is conerened. Bat A newooncert teoupe, Signor Ambro bas gyno to Maris to mako hie dl @Amour, Mn Robertson's new coi ay expected to rum for two yeare at the Prin thenere, It in in every respect the best play now acting in London, and the artiste who appear in it are won inst the law of sheriffs of Mipdiesex aad thoir offoers, for having un- Bently not yot exhausted of beneficial results, as not ud | TT “traded into her Majosty™ ancient Royal frequently happens, when civilization advances, a 't | oy jiampton Court. wero, by a bound. It is still one of thafeatures of our A writ of = ps Eatin Wereeee eon iene hyo of Commor: Pleas agalnet the 8 \ times to gee manicind arduously straggting against that | TOO ETG™ ine Bherifly by ahelr warrant direoind blind and enorvating despotiam whieh fottors theit | tieir officer to suize the goods of Lord Honry moral independence, to enable industrial intelliceace to Hi Hampton msg panes hn a ov Pm ae 4 id, m the rance roign free--to reign physically free.also by employing | TT wat the citicem were violating the privileges ence to overcome material obstacles-to giv | of the Palace, and upon ObMaining an underteking from all necessary oxpression to their wants; in a word, to | ber hneband (that tuey could re-enter at anv time, if a van siane envbedinnte to toketiaaks they bad aright to do 80, tho officers withdrew, but a make the a fow days afterwards re-entered tho apartments and re- History furnishes us with striking examples, where | inoved the goods and furniture, and afterwards nold man, by tho strength of hiageniua, hae made subject to | them in satis'action of the writ; bit in conrequence of v1 the defendant's beankreptey nothing was obtained. As hw will phenomena, previously terribio and foal. this diag was deemed a violation of the privilegon ofits Steufnirtatin ea Aree fae Shampootng and Dyoing. 9% Duane, Hair black or brown, 1 cents per box; best in use. given aaoh other a dy ander the table at Joo Pitchers Goods of every Aosoripti i mm Company's m wincture, for sale aa low as at any other house in the city. HADLEY'S, middle of the Geoper lasutute bi pEBARRe! seats Ba Ree wage PCE Dealors suppl . fully clover. The comedy is a provest ¥ + Blanche which Prussia bad given him reser Sen, Beringer seo see vay (ot 24 | Pranikiin, in making the lighting obediont to his will, | of «ho Royul singe, the information was ficd, and by | cate; for tbe noble hero marries an actress, and is | LEATIE, 146 Chatham street, Bastern quostion, was not, in bis opinion, enoa fa'the grouad from one soasos or “Poneing, | Was not Toss grand as the philosopher than aa the riates- | consent aubscquently statod ja the form of Napny ; bat ice nega nating upon the tuncomle about fo S an pre saviuey, ao follower it France and aitehing, draining om it uoknowa | man in resisting oppression. Or aaa French post wrots | 195° oF Curdwal Woleoy to Bonry iil, since wht every posible way, and conmauentiy. the aristocracy Hite telisoa ank heatuny sornimer oan Be wa Gul ou! there Is" ne for Raseta in tho Es 4 the huts along tye road are miserable strucures of | oF him he “wrested from beaven ite Hahining and from | poriod i+ haa constituted part af the royal damosne | patronise the comedy liberally. St, Martin's Hail is | Py ° very little trouble and brifing @ K, partly dog dowa in the ground, cored out and inside .with clay, and provided with only single panes of glass, set in without frames, for ed- miitiog the light, bat never to be opened. The poopie eared lazy, indolont aud indiferen The were tolerably dressed; the England, Austria and Italy conld, if united, ee! & Russian ambition not eastty to bo parsod. rene sala, Lo anid to himsoif, invet be brought t Jand must be won over lo our Rastomn plana, if its then wo are the dominant perty; Anstria mon, » being transformed into a theatre, and Boucicavit is said to have & finger in the management, Mr, Lawrence Parrett has settled down here, but will not pray until) the fail, Mrs John Wood will recurn a Rew York ia Soptomber and appear Kings their sceptras.’ appurtenant to the Crown of Fagland, King Now education ahould bave for its oad the ditection Souee P Ba va 2 nA —, nee me 9 “4 of tha mind to the daily contest going on between mind | herjod of upwards of a century, it had coased to bo @ and matter, and not to fetter tts fro, inquiring spirit by | piace of the actual porsonal residence of the sovercign. ‘ting & bottle TBA ehts CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF ROO? A 40 cont bottle will make vn gallo pS pm cont aflons of the + ont tet leh boule oF Ca and OO. 362 Madson sarees, ot ree 10 (he great Prusian-horean- e “ ond 4 Toe palace, a8 weil as the gardens which ~ | at the Olympic, under manager Hayes, ina now bur- Feast sctbtuation nae Ragland cna took os. women, wgain smaliot ard tee net, “EBvarsd | Uarrow theories; to acknowledge » difonky es such, | round it, are maintained ly the Crown, and the ura Joaque, Kave Terry, the best sonous actress in __ TRATES . ‘The Feensh iron clad equadron at Cherbourg ta to pro. | still more iedideruat ibaa ee mes os” ee whon our limited experience cannot present @ sotation, | ro wn in the vinery are from time to time forwarded | London, is pl ag & fare tll ongagoment at the Adei- Hora), Havage Loregpy rte Paid 19 to Croumads to tnvite the fessinn Maite squadron |“. * here res Tey eocened ‘badly cared, | and to question each discovery of invention, not for its | for the use of dar Taveaiy's wie. The beat prema | po, at toe < rae of wich she isto marry and leave tae ‘aformation Pasniane ma nates a por stad je squad ¢ rie aans\ata In st 7 ur porformal ‘vloon Jtpds of Ggid and. .e. to come to Cherbourg, Tor but wb a eed of prisilege of being dirty and itd | shortcomings, but as an instrument capable of develop. | Ant uy Saturday, fee the beoett of the widow and children of YaYuur @ 00, haven the ntmort without sny feeling of shame, Rvexy. Tho Glayow Herald of the 17th of May, spediing &6 | Ler eet te were in & fa and oocupy ofigial residences in the palace, A guard ot nd and heme ‘they recent conviction ia the Greatres cage, say je which bad for cenvuries been badly cared for, ing horeafter sosae of nature's hidden resources, and of | honor is always on duty there, and at the demise of the i ot ereigd, of consort, aD Achievement Of the royal arwa contributing to lessen the wants of (industry as woll aa popt tes ho the pt Ti may bo ‘thot all the inereasing the happiness of man. Appoiniinosts (n and about the palace are in the gift of The employment of iran for industrial purposes f# 99 | tng Crown, and the privilege of covspyias t oe anaes tare toe ts | ments there is by warrant, signed by the critics, w We been quite ea away by ieportame te 1s te teterosiing, | Bach aaien enon Gharnberiain of hee Majeoiy’s" bousshcld, direewed ; Sremaie recdingn The exbividion of the Academy of many difforences in its industry, sometimes monopolls | 1th. housekeeper of the palace, and tbe rooms are | Denn thie your is remarkaoly fing, Frith, Landaser ing excellence in & special brauch or displaying gr@at | gijowed to be occupied upon Coriain restrictions, § Wiis contributing masterpioves, and qavars! sag dovelopment (9 evorsl, New s cawnot be giborwise | Malesty can al will remove ame of (he saouguale, | artinia nkiog tholr qark alrung!y ng Mellscrsaltge ist Ls feck Btttoh Sere (origina: inventor of (ae iroadwag, New nd Orapment Balers ANAS eA 0 RCIA ta the late ©. Hi. ——, the artist, was very successful pecuniarisy and arustically, Fechter will probably give tp the Léycenm next Obriatmas and go to the United Staten is Giya makes her debut at tho Princess’ to nights as Cleopatra, in response to the demands of the fk will be remembered that at the time of tho capture | cod til) worse ruled. The htt J Clacses in thi part 3 bat ‘tracts 7 New York and arrival in this country of the convict | asi’ seins never become Innilbolders; pba the elreumatance of Captain McCall, our able | are possnased by tle nobles of the country, who here Geperintindent of Police, having, as Was alleged, brought | tak» ine p.sce of Southora plantauion owners Tprmorly. Ids prisoner across the Atlantic ‘in chatus,” gare Lato jn the evening we enore an after ise to considerable aniinadversion, No proper ag- | having been noar to belag upset on acoouns of t ‘of the matter could then have besn pub: | cess and bad pondition of the main rund og into the without orajudico to the case of (he prisoner, iy. By looking shout the vlace (he (wlowlng dave we

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