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- . . " NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1867 5 é - | the other side the military authorities are most anxious | All are for service, with of ar- | sure @xpediont to effect the deliverance of our country. under r t } that the Champ de Mars should, at the end of the Bxhi- | llery, mili aenleanria, as men, os . '-! THE WAR IN SOUTH AMERICA, Reena Gnnade hae ca paged provaing {ot ¢ bition, be restored to its former use, viz:—the drilling, pt T psp. gt Urges follows. For the faporopriaion aud ae ; BW | roviews and mancouvres of the troops garrisoned around HE INDIAN RAILROADS. BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE. pedi for tie parpoge of the egal uotion of the rite Paris, The Leeds (England) Mercury, referring to ita annual BY THE CABLE TO AUGUST 18, | opmenc7 ra 9m cormspondenia in Yorkshire ane a hi rei colds r i | St ® rate not “ Porriae pesapennes, en - tw of yd s0me Army oa Vara. | 9! 2. Rereing fie Coron Mae u ia way yn pee, eoee: (From the London Times, August 7. } ay by the Upper Parana. Lod Bonen jusmodiately Pamelpal ‘and iniorest of the loan On the morning of the 20th of June there occurred Lispow, August 18, 186" ge@ specitically mage thereom oy aeoti: on the Great Indian Peninsular Ratiway one of the most NAPOLEON ON PEACE. The mail steamer from Rio Janeiro has arrived. 6 For tn Thoug! lerable difference of opinion ax- a sorious raitway accidents which have yet taken place in PAymant by the goverament of banat promed in the’ . i trons different districts, the general Saisie que a India, The scone of the accident is between Buoewul She brings the intelligence that the allied army haa | per cof poling fad? a ‘anual eum it the rate ie opinion seems to be that tie harvest will be fully up to and Khunnwab, some ten miles beyond the former sta- money whercou interest ie - he entire at out of The Franco-German Royal the a of previous years, and even provided the tion. commenced the long expected flank movement on Para. | Commtsstonars of her Majest ‘bY 2 y' weather for the next few days is favorable, somewhat At this point the lue crosses a tributary of the river aay by the U; Fearly payments in such ner lend have above it. Root crops are spoken of as bOhg un Taptee, called thy ‘Sookee Nuddeo,” which, as the name | SY4Y by the Uppor Parana. Saat $34 to be investod aud accumulated under thelr dined, Couneil at Salzburg. ood, and the bay harvest was this year oue of the best y implies, ts a “dry river,” except during the monsoon, tee we ene Qf (Our trustees, nominated trom tine be ber wits pleasuie this great Dale t's tevrentiastse tae, handed aun alsty Cosh ly THE DOMINION OF CANADA, ged ure the go crament of ata mt representatives wo hun ° Mtilations to be 1 os A return, issued by the English Poor Law Board, ex- | tho worid, you © Ses WI: width, and, as it was .on the night of the accident, fifteer Fincee of Canada, Cy er A hibits a comparison betwoen the rate of panperism in Austria Debating tho Alliances | Sr! Brisin during the month of May in thie and Iasi fam. | feet deep. A eharp bend in the river incroases (! ily. Ithank you for Bet eae 2 (Oa Bae eee Probability of the waver overflowing ite banks in tl Empress and my gon. hey also share iny gratitude for | Vent of a flood, and this it occasionally does, notwith- | The Electi before the Untou of C. on SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. sent of Caunda in auch otserseruritios timay be plopeas ree, yy tl ent ry 7 Issue, Coutederation or Annexe yoasarye ead io ta ee year. In every county there has been an increase in r standing that a food strevun of sixty feet wide detaches 4 g dinvolea of the?’ Comtniationste * S408 for War. the number of paupers in receipt of relief, In London | isos Por the pees oh efor Four parsons, and DY | A erve body of water from the mais channel, conveying | juon Position of she Fresh: Sanaa Mfresaury in disshargn el principal aon ° tt twenty-five wi it hae The Km "3 ka | it under the railway by two arches of thirty feet span logr DP iy @ ie avis—jThe Transate | whereon interest le au teed. 4. For charging the soo- has been ag great as twenty-five per cont, while i of EERTRTON's apeoch wan received with, loud’ waet each. The principal channel is crossed by @ bridge of | tantic Cwsar. revenue fund of Cauada with the mmount of the reached as high as eight per cent in some of the coun- pprobation, seven archos, also of ihiriy fwet span. Between the two Mowrnsas, August 16, 1807: | GON “8 Bor charging tne coussbinies’ sone Retet bridges 3 a large embankment of loose shinglo, and this Local politics hore still furnish exciting matter of de- | Canada with any sun oy) ‘out of the con: ‘ GERMA the force of the torrent had torn away from under the rails of the United Ki der tht the intereen Rugtish Reports of American Reconstruction | 24 en4 Wales, roceiving relief, 913,701 in door and N CONSOLIDATION. the forse of the torrent had torn away from under (he rails | bate, and tbe election agitation till goos bravely om | Bf ine called eee 04 wit the lateness x out door paupers, against 860,701 in 1866; in the second sleepers and ralls ded. over th which was | T8€ Opposing candidates being divided off into two rival | afier the sinking fund. 6. For continuance o the sine and General Grant's Political Position. week, 006,744 compared with 854,462 last year; third | “ims William of Prussia Proctaims His Rule at Atty fect long, ten Steet wide tad twenty feet | factions on the issue of confederation or annexation, Bre gee rt ey as : Over the New Confedoration. deep. The darkness of the night and the height of the 2 consolidated Fund of the United week, 099,703, against 849,508 in 1800; and in the fourth | The frst number of the Official Gasctte for the North | water prevented hv chagin prey rape et wuloaices.ceantaiee feared tear tmemaen feing feat end Moleomieahaleds weok, 900,256, compared with 848,873 last year, German Confederation, published in Berlis August 3, | mot unul the train pi into it that, the’ driver was parties. concerned, in. the-guise of recriminations, 4. tonder The last returna of the Bank of France show that the | contains the foliowing proclamation, dated July 26:— ‘aware of any danger e engine happened | hootings and stones cast in the streets, broken noses, King William Proclaims Himself Ruler | metauic reserve stilt tncroases, the augmentation being | ,¥°,W liam, by Goals graco i ng of Prussia, &c., an- | to shoot across to the bridge befor ties. In the first week of May last thero were, in Eng- rge so much thereof as remains undis- 7. For the raising by the government of Canada the rails gave way; | buncombe, &c. juaranion by the Commiesianes of Coty ed marines uM such movey (if any) beyon 6,760,000f, The total amount of the motailic roserve at Fr naleererlliee Beate ene eee aE ok Remi Rg Late a ee 4n anonymous document, addressed to the French i ie Sean Lemeeaiclie: Semmens: of North Germany, present is 85, 500,000f. ? ee fre, on ronan of ~ Moen. Suess. oes Se Fin uae ban wry in ali of seven carriages be- | Canadians, is now being circulated here, accusing the aruction of the ¢ and for charging the The Northern (Ireland) Whig states that the flax crop | Danes of the toritonce om lw the iyratetry warerapt. engine and tender, and ig variously computed | partisans of the Dominion of asking the English gov- | (¢:24i' fmumesictel yoy made thereon in the mori thas’ your will be excellant, ‘hore is much | of the constitution np te the, cok Tato) Wik the | Health pemtneere ihe tien nets conan tates sdtately fe twelve passengers, The railway officials report thirteen | @*#ment to suppross tho French language, and it te | suinor of the f SCENES AT THE ELECTION OF KGSSUTH, speculation as to the acreage under tho crop, and the | Parliament assembled for that purpose, the same has | killed and missing and twenty thjured, but ttis generally | proving powerful instrament In the hands of the op-+| witiin'rcurre ee ee pegees, of, Pectionnsat, + | provalent opinion ts that there will be a decrease of ton been proclaimed as follows (the text of the constitution | believed that tho Killed armounts to at least five times | position. Of course the newspapers take the lion's | #0M. ® stwicmont and account fiat hes boon dens is appended) throughout tho cntise extent of the North | that number; and a tnorou vestigation by guvern- from time to time in aad to twenty per cent as compared with last year’s yield; | German federal territory upon the 25th of June last, and | ment officials yet eee Ae Exceliency Me, | Share tu the various discussions, Ono of therm Is a rare | under ie dicection of the ‘Commusioners of het but-_many persons think {rom the prime quality of tha } Acquired ihe force of law upon the Ist of July. Fitzgerald. With the exception of three Europeans in | specimen, calied Za Minerve, tho chief organ of the | 2 Ge tet MA ceT wr aaiene THE IMPERIAL CONGRESS. flax that tho woight of fax raised will bo as great as that | ,.qeng,we ueremth bring this to public Knowledge we | chargo oF tho train, ali the passongers wore uatives. It.) Catholic Church ia Caunda, It baitlos forthe supremacy | Th's'act may be cited na thn Gada allway Loan net, 108F. 1 ON ABCD of last year. of Prussia all the rights, privileges and duties conferred | company in respect to this accident, tho bridges aro said | Of the Church in (olo, and ita religion endorses the holy | 1), 1) arias A ¥eunco-German Royal Council nt Satzburg. | 10 Paris correspondent of the Condon Pos, writing | Upon us by tho aforesaid constitution, to be sound enough now, though one of them is reported | inquisition and contends that priesis should keep the | 'AFCY McGee's Exvosures—Aceident tor the alte sitio Ailes modes ‘We order (hat Lais proclemation shall be mate known | to have been very unsound lately. | World under lock and key. It daily spins out a mass of ih Pyehe ri -at ‘ Pee SALZBURG, rea 1867. f ee Com. Pane ounaiteadlc Maalievbe by the Oficial Gaselte for the North German a OLher of tho pridges on the Great In tian Pesin- | verbiage—tntendod to be hing—azainst its moro Movrucat, August 18, 1867, bale. Eapierierilaieation the Rinperor and! Siapreas 0 gain close ion. sula Railway are to be in an unsafe state, fhe | evlighiened and Lberal conf Having a defintte ob- tatmen rArey Meteo" tho Fre rin the: Rninoror sep pea renal as ms ; tations of the American Cousin, Mr. sothera Given under our royal hand and sea! this 254! bridges acroas the Taptoo viadatet on the Nagpore line | ject alwaya {n view, ita persoverance tells, ag algo its ee ee payee lea 4 Aver Modec's senanney n 1 the 1 tho character of Lord Duadreary famiitar to | July, 1867, at Ems. WILLEAM are moro especiaily commented upon; and on two eopa- | smatioring erudition. On perusing its ardont oler- | 2 the aitempts to establish Penianiam in Montreal ap- and his Royal Majosiy Lows, the King of Bat es curiosity invied to witness his per- BISMARCK-SCHONHAU rate occ goverament co ug Onginoer ro- | tcalisin and tingtonian utterances against common pears in Saturday mornin, papers, aud occupioe ela » hes loft & most fi among the fow French critics who are Engtish langu The Emperor and with (hair presenes the last porforman rable improssion ported alliae with (ha press rehes to bo g have arrived tn (ais etty, and met to State diungr, given by tho Emperor Fran M. Rouher, the French Minister of Foreign euse, 1am forcibly reminded of an Italtan paper I once | columns, The seccnd portion of the momoirs ts pro~ & was in tho Labit of reading, ‘The sheet alluded to was | mid on Tuesday next, Ho statea that ho only nsea jas ne entitled L’ Armonia, and was published In tho city of ese Oil Torin end ‘usptred trom the Vatican, One Don Mar- | formation io bis own possession, and aot documenta THE GONGRESS GF SOVEREIGNS. : , & ore ee aaa ok ie ‘om tho government. } eind;-Baron: ¥; “i ustrian Prime Minister, | Majesty appeared (0 enjoy and understand the chev (atthe goita was minat editor, but po legs a personage | CblAtned from tho g nlp ap ee Sad pr Dundreary thoroughly. What Louis Napoleon Thought of Suct Assem= | pyc, Movates of the Gor | than Cardinal Antonelli wrote for it at times, forit was | fe steamer awpo was found hard on» tho rocks.om . A Intelligence from Japan announces that the Ruglish | binges in 1S43—"Kings May bo Becvived ye : @terviblg war waged by Count Cavour against | Sr'day, at Piston Island, by tho steamor Lady A couference boiweea tho sovereigns will take place | take Naga palel:biaw besm'daunged tie. Weavers and Peoplos Betrayed.” man musi i. vooal societios of this ¢: a vicinity Whenever the Count struck a telling biow, | S82 %a8 tela and will bo carrtod to Quebec, Bhe ia to-morrow, asene- Serene ‘ ge pana ‘Wika heavier Piece clita ses hd sebanl aang was hold on Saturday os the Gormania Assem- | makiag an indentation or ovecning a rivet on the medi- | WMderstow to Po ouly slightly injured. eis perk weet of sovereigns and princes in Paris roproduces a v for the purpo: g five delegates to | Sve! armor, ee en omen ie, babieniee the HE IN i suggestive eucl he rocords of ei > i ; , a THE WAR ASPECT. GENERAL GRANT. RS Perey oe ace meetin, the recarae oe of aingors to bo held at Philadelphia to Octo- | overwheim nim with ridicule ‘and. erudite qusiatius of THE INDIANS. z coniributed by his Majesty to the Courrier du Pasde ‘aleis | VOT, With a iow of forming a union of the German | rounded sentences from the Latin, All tn vain; the CAR RRAARREAAREEOS . pale aA i Count would not be knocked down, and hat the satis: Kight White Men Attacked by Thirty-aveGave ona of New York, Baltimore and Debating the Quention of Alliauces. ‘ in 1bds, aud run thus:—The meeting of tivo covereigns | musical organi ; ‘ R ‘Vouna,. Angust 18, 1807... || SHSM Stagamont oe FE Politiow and Chances | has alviays been a political ovont of the hizhest linpost- nia. ‘The proceodings were of a vory animated | fe'Armonia, porn trou foanition, tusl moreover to be. amet ree Latter Fated: Y # 4 = bave Fs 0 0 onia, and moreov o- : “4 The Vionna Gareite, the official organ of the imperial cll sabes aston ee Ee ee ak toes eercings, bane see as ther 4 (o ba diferent tntorosts at | hoid the dark voil of Ignorauce woven by its aiders and Sr, Lous, August 18, 166% abettors pierced with rays of light. And hore there are | Umaha despatches say that Governor Butior and eevem signs that La Minerve and the religious fanaticism it | men were recently atiacked on the Big Blue river by strives to uphold in Canada are on tho wane, thauks to - ‘i the {rresistible agencies of civilization, thirty-five Indians. A severe Oght ensued, in whick the Not long ago one of the Jiitérateurs from Richmond— | Indians wore dofeated. [New York (July 24) Correspondence of London News.] | always ended in end concequouces, whied, in fact, open - } nes © ¥ © There has boew @ good deal of guessing as to | the way to several dancers, I a Conca pied tho: OUAEG noid tere Lelees aeeae Grant's political opinions, and his great roticenco made | — First—In_ the vory tare ovent of sovoreigns forming © | gocieties were represonted, each by two dolegatox, The it vorr dificult fora long while, even for enterprising | olose friendship, their mutual sympathies induce thom | Convention was held in pursuanee of @ resolution passed newspaper correspondents, to got at them; but they | to defend, with loss energy than thoy ought, the great | at the last meeting of doiegates during the Philadelphia govornment, in a leading editorial upon the present aud Prospective slate of affairs in Europe, says that na alli- ance betweem Austria and Irance is possiblc, in case a treaty of alliance should be made botwosn l’russia and Were brougut out very fully In bis examination bofore | interests they represent, ands they nogtoct (0 value the | § Se movniig: f Fina of ane) tbe Russian-empire, the Judiciary Committeo the other day. He deotured | rights of their nations and the wrongs of their govern. REO ee ee Sanam Hoy the way, 9 great place for Pcrtgrotdle Sather bea ratiaaee ‘aa:icaink tablet: himseif frankly and fairiy in favor of the policy ot Con- | ments, because they do not like to burt the feelings of The following geutlemen were elected to ropre-| and I. learn th. 8 a eturn of Father Desmet, the Indian lon: the project was sanctioned. —Th ° the 0 ln ‘An oracio cannot have too many worshippers atitssuring, | ST¥—The Tribes en the Missourl. (tivor. my Other parties, it ts rumored, contemplate a similar Gross, and expressed bis strong desiro to sce it carried | the crowned head who on tho provious oveniog had been Ney, : igh Roo oul, while leat the same time was, of course, anxious | their host, and who has become the object of their golici- | Meyer “cartnauser. Classen Erbe, “dacuold and AMERICAN INVENTIONS. ported Poaceably Disposed. _- Sarcuaies eaeabctieE to have the South released from military con. | tude, ; ‘ is trot at the ‘earliest possible moment. ‘This dociara- | decond—Another danger ie to be fotnd in the polite- | Baunahn. A committee of instruction was also ap- | scuemo, the surgeon Craven having ¢o profitably opened Sr: Tove Angeesaty aay. Napoteoa’s Approval and Patronage of an | tion of b pinions, combined with the general | ness of courts, which imitates so well ali the virtuos pointed. the ball, Really, thero appears to bo no neod of writing The Indian missionary, Rev. Father Desmot, whe’ ao- American Reaping Machine. confidence in bis chiracter, will, I have very little | and hides so cleverly all joalousy aud rancor that tho | LAnonnrs’ Usiox Protacnvs Assootation.—A conven. | tho ite ofa man wliose career, bas beon alreals $0 :X- | companied Gonoral Sally and Colonel Parker to, the In- Parra, August 18, 1867. Mr. McCormick, having accepted an invitation from the Emporor Napoleon to give a private exhibition of the working of his reaping machine, a trial was made i week om the imperial farm near Chalons, at which ‘bis Majesty the Emperor was present, acoompanied by Marshal Niol, General Lo Boouf and M. Tiperand, Direc- tor General of the imperial agricultural estates, doubl, in the absence “of some, very unlocked for | sovereigns allow themsolves to bs deceived by the | tien of the various societies composing thig organization change in tho meantime, procure for him the republican | smooth and gracious exterior. They misiake poiiteness , . homantion for the Presidency. It is quite true that, ss | fora real foeting, and place thir confidence, without | Was called for at two o'clock yostorday, at Warren Hall, a general rule, the more a man is talked of forthe nomi. | reserve, in an alliance which has only for support some | Oliver street, At that hour a few membors wero in nation beforehand the jess chance there is of his getting | flattering assurances and some adly toasis drunk | attendance; but these not being sufficient to constitute it, inssmuch as the mero fact of a man’s being mach | during the excitomont of a fete. : a quorum, no business was transacted. talked of proves that he is a very prominent politician, Third—However frivolous the appoarance of these Fatat AcowEst on ax Excunsioy,—Stephen Toole, a and therefore bas many enemics as well as many frionds, | monarchical mootings may be, it is impossible that | young man about oightecn yoars of age, residing on & book that couid be written on the subject which would | ‘ian tribes on tho Missouri river, hag retusned (@ dhig not tail to have a sale and raise a sensation, ** The Con- | city, He reports that the commissioners met. w ith @ fessions of Jefferson Davis,"’ if trutaful!y made, would certainly eclipse those of Rousseau, Or the book might | fordial reception from the tribes ns far uordbaad tal 9 Keke be entitled ‘A History of Me and My Government.’’ | wintin, eo " ° pay ok iar gnees to accept the propositions of the gov: ameat Napoleou’s “Life of Ciesar’” would not be a circumstance | Yo gq on the revervations and maintain asizict new rallye upon the picture of Mr, Jeflerson Davis painted by bim- | waited ton days to obiain aa intorviow with to it, Imagine tho piquancy with which one would took | About ono hundred repreaentatives of hostiv ; and 1s likely to be as strongly opposed as supported, | during tho tétes some demand should not be made, some ; seme even in the ace of his pains ods pe i promise made, or soine concession oblained. Broadway, between Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth streets, regina Begg gen lp ore would be, be- | Suity and Colonel Parker, but thoir provisions gavo : i But Genera! Grant ts not a politician, and hasno | Fowrth—inalty, there is a danger which, however | was instantly killed yesterday evoning, about six o'clock, | Judah P. goin Moumingor & Oo, Rrawn saith a | 284 they were compelled to return. ‘The trial was a complete success, and gave so much | enemies in the political arena, and his military fame iso | small in appearance, has sometimes ended in serious through having fellon betweon two excursion barges, | master’s 3 th Facher Desmet baptizod about nine ond? ed Indies great and his services so britlant that nobody of any | consequences, Altuough etiquetto be eslablished to arty except Wendell Phillips ventures to decry him. svold rutting amour pons often an involnutary forgot | It appears that ho was on board ‘the barge W. J. Haskel, Wendell Phillips abuses hin roundly, but, as well } fulness irritates a prince to such a degree that he vows | which, In company with another bargo, tho Morton, as I can make out, it is for not executing some | eternal hatred, Tho present King of Bavaria haa be. bad been up the Hudson river with an excursion party, kind of coup d’étal against Johnson, and taking the ex- | come the irreconcilable onemy of France ever eince t! consisting of the momboers of ‘Troop B, Firat regiment ecutive power into his own hands—a piece of neglect | day when, at Fontanbleau, ho thought that, by the or- | cavalry, and their frionds, and while crossing from o1 which, however, is hardly likely to tell strongly against | ders of the Emporor, proper respect had not been paid | barge to the other, when off the foot of 125:h street, he ' interviews like those which | missed bi nd. Assurediy the beat thing the great Fatien Power could do would bo to write such a book as | Children and quite @ number of adults dua og bis Abe indicated. Canada is poor, aud still tt is ordained that | "rie “Yately appointed Peace Commissio norm man shall gain bread by the sweat of his brow ; tet bit : tien take up the pen and be doing. Leo's soldiors have | Spuious Fathor Decmak shold st ete aoe rosorted to the piough some time since, pormit of 40 long a journoy. 5 ratisfaction to the Emperor that ho immediately gavo orders for the purchase of three of the machines for use on his private farms, and earnestly expressed the intention of encouraging the adoption of the inven- tion throughout France on account of its great labor- A Look Into the Parliament Buildings at Ot- ana saving propertios, and said that he would set the exam- i THE YELLOW FEVER AT GALY STON, acl Chamber. i him in the eyes of the pubicc, for whom his «iience, his a Uhen, footing, and in falling his head was shock- pie by putting it into operation on all the imperial farms, | modesty and his shrinking from ali assumption consti- | are about to take place ‘offer {nconvenionces and dangers | ingly crushed against the guard of one of the vessels, tawa—The Privy C: Such distinguished attention as this has been shown ~ bis penctont —->. = be rest cay of be gtd for kings ag woll as peoplos—for Megs; ow He disappeared bencath the surface of the wator, and Ortawa, Ontario, August 14, 1967. eine kK - en thei a ‘ A u a . eo sas titing taeda atUDHIt, il, x te ochsid ered, car-|| cosh oneudh tataassecmbion cher cincicueedtmuralwnye | Tome eno ee en ee eet ene ur last night the body bad uot been r=. | The Capitol of the dominion of Canada stands tn SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HEM 9, tain that to Mr. McCormick will be awarded the bighest Hoon detestabie to. them; bat they have nover ventured —_—— tmother and eister, The mothor was on tho boat at the | three blocks of ground, situate on a bill (forming « bluff Ouwcissans, 1867 honors of tho Exposition. pipet ar nederdel ony alae KOSSUTH’S ELECTION. time of the #ad oocurreuce. on the right bank of the Ottawa river), formerly called ton, he Sbetinonice frome. garsieipasien, tn Dolisions satherines ., Feu, From a Winvow,—Alfred Ricketts, a colored | Barrack Hill, it having been ® mliitary post, and now 5 e led some of the democratic papers to hope that he was pistnslaArrEseNIee: aeOW 1 5 # dispatch from Galveston, dated ! ,o.day, says the p : perhaps secre\ly hostile to Conaress and its policy, 804 | coene at the Hungarian Voting for the Ex. | °dild four years of ago, fell last evoning from the win- | called Government Hill, yollow fever ts raging thore worse thar , ever known ber the result was some months of eulogy. dow of Bis parents’ apartments on the second story of Tho contre block contains the two logislative cham. i bh aed Sven now, when the delusion is exploded, probably President, No. 42 Ridge street, and was seriously injured, foro, Tho total deaths last wook f ached 187, ‘The bs Tux Veankrorr Bourse.—Francrort, Scxpay, August | none of their papera or orators wili ventura to speak | [Pesth (Aug. 1) correspondence of the London Herald.} | 4 Noroniovs Cuanacten av Lanoe,—Henry Gardner, bors, and the side biocka contain the departmental | same ratio of mortality in Now York would give nearly? oe : sy, | disreapectfully of bim, and if the republican party should Letters received here from Waitzen give tho following , i * | offices. ton thousand doaths for the corrospor ging poriod 18—EvustvG,—United States bonds closed to-day at 775 | noninate him I think tt {s very doubtful whether the | account of Kossuth's clection to the Hungarian Diet, as | Who travels under half a dozen different aliasos, but is To reach the logislative Council Chamber, now the for the issue of 1862, domocrats would “run’’ avybody im opposition to him, | member for that district: — better known as Dutch Heindricks, an enterprising . WEWS FROM ST. LO Of course, letting a Presidential election go by detanit, At five A. M. some sixty electors assembled onts!4e | young mun and one not ashamed to turd his hand to Senate, you ascend one flight of stone steps, cross # Cor. nom of. is. as it Is called, would be a forma! confession that the | the town, and brought thomselves by wine and firing iS ne ridor, and then find yoursolf at tbe door of the House of St. 100g August 18, 196% party had cessed to exist; but the fact is that it has | guns into the requisite state of imind forthe important | anything tn order to gain a livelihood, even if that any- is, Aug g eoased to exist for all practical purposes. The only hope | act. At six o'clock (wo bands of music and asial! boty | thing be @ strangor’a pocket, private house, piace of of Its rovival after the war was over fay im tho chance | of bofeomen traversed tho town, and were everywhere | business or “peter” (safe), and who has beon serving that the South wouid once more unite with it, asin the | fecelved with much enthusiasm’ by the fow persons at | term on Blackwell's Island for vagrancy, escaped yes. olden time; but that hope has, { bellove, vanished, The | that hour in the stroots. |The shots and incre se | terday evening in company with another youth, named bond betweon it and tho South appears to be completely | at last roused the tardy sleepers, and at mine o'clock the | James McNamara, from the istand, and up to a late broken, and whatover position southern politicians may | electors met in front of the Town Hall, Thore might | hour last night ad no! been recaptured, asgume when they come back into the Union, it seoms | bave es ~ ong jong to soothe yar Peegoae, AcciptxTaL Daowsiyc,—Lawrence O'Brien, who re- cortain that they will not take their places in the old | present, but mong them were cortainly many ‘ad: o x a deobarare rice. 7 oy feel not on! ce tne old | lender age, and ragged, (-drend men, who undoubtedly | S40 at the corner of Fulton avenue sed Cumberland democrats betrayed them, but that they are 20 weak \uat | re not privileged te vote. Very few town olectors of | Street, Brooklyn, was a ly drowned iast night Lords of Canada, Your first {mpression is that there ia John J. Kdwards, who {« charge et @ great dea! of scarlet about it, It is flaming with scar- | Union Savings Bank, arrived be 4 ie ng ‘a sorte his innocence, aad th let (or red) curtains, seats, &c, The sizeof the cham- against the ‘olnoare att the bank, ne @ sult for damages ber was a good one for the Council of Canada East and Thore were two hundred aw deat! h city West, but will be limited for the Senate of the dominion, | last week, more than one-half of cues onthe tn hia ot which will number seventy-two mombera Tho work- en wr ry sone proclaiy eq in Julesburg t0 supe men are busy increasing the number of ecats, (eens ae en ee «ouporadoes, Our Olea from Europe by the steamship City of Paris ated to tho 8th of Avgust, embrace the foilowing de- tails of our cablo despatches additional to the compila- tion from the mails published in the Henao yes! morning. The German mail steamship New York, To go to the legislative Assombiy Chamber—now tho ee House of Comimons--you get out on the corridor THE MICHIGAN CONSTIT® —tigwaL CONVENTION, jent: f g. any sort mado thelr appearance. while’bathing at the foot of Gouverneur streot. The | gag move to the right of the building. You do Droyer, which loft Bromen on the 34 aud Southampton | ‘heir alliance is not worth having When the crowd seemed tolerably complete, loud ertos | body, up to a late hour, had not beon recovered, hot. go. far, for the chamber is.” contiguous i 4 18, 1967. on the 6th of August, arrived at this port jast night, to the “*Lerds.’” Here you eee a ecene like shat in the 1a. the Constitutions! Coa’ , y urd MAIL DETAILS TO AUGUST 8. 8 Inst chamber. Men aro busily increasing the nutnbor of | decided, by @ vole of 65 § =. 95° that the pri seats, for the Commons wil number ait membors, and mist _ jewg > — viding for annual the last house had only 130, The diference is made up Logi ted ti vole by the Lower Provin 34 members, and the | the people. ted to tho separate imereaso of _reprose Canada West, now : ane tae “Ontario,” 17 members; total 61, which, added to the SEIZURE OF LICUY — yi SPRINGFIELD, MASS, old numbor (180), make 191, . IncrreLo, Angust 18, 1967. landing six hundred and fifiy-five passengers- Her mail advices had beea anticipated by the City of Paris, Our special correspondent in Paris writing on the Sib of August gays:— A Madrid letter of July 28, annonncing the arrival La Granja of M. Meneses, a friend of the King’s, a nae of “ Eljen Kossuth” made (hemscives heard, and, as no _— AMERICAN RECONSTRUCTION. othor candidate was put up, the president of the com- RES IN NEW YORK. Fin oe mittee asked nether the loctors would give in thelr Sear . % . votes or elect Kossuth by acciamation. T! latter | Burning of a Flour Store tn Frent Street— English Review of the Political Condition ot | Coume being chosen, Ludwig Kossuth was tnaiimously i va Battinased ot $88,600. the South—The Negroes and the “Five Mili+ | proc! or fe ‘a f Wai Gove . proclaimed member for the district of Waitzen. Several At one o'clock this morning @ fire was {iscoverod In tary Monarchs’’—Apnathy of the Whites. voters then propored that the new member should be [New Orteans (July 16) correspondence of London Post.) | specially requested to accept the choice that had falleu | the third floor of the five story building No. 13 ront It ts tolorably sate to say, upon a careful reviow of | upon him, The letter agreed upon for this purpose | streot, occupied by Shute & Van Pelt, commission it ‘There are four calleries in this chambor, namely, tho Sri that Marshal Narvaez, being jealous and uneasy at the | the whole subject, that “reconstruction” will now move | ran:— Speaker's, the roporters’, the ladies’ and the gentle. Doputy Constabie Cb presonoe of this personnce at court, put the screw on, | oq vaso ier further Tmpadiment either frou the | Hoxommp axn Great Parmor—With universal enthu. | chante and dealers in provisions The fire spread to the | Shoals Guanes 1a Ga ena seized over $2,000 worth of sod by tho exercise of all his infivence contrived, not | Piesident or iho Southern whites, The latter, in | #iasm, warm two upper stories, but at two A.M. the firemen had suc- ‘Ae toay be presumed, tho “gentlemen’s’? gallery is é in Chicopeé on Saturday, without difficulty, to get him sent away the next day, “ ; future, the Di ceeded in subduing the flames. The building will be | the worst of the four, the Speaker’s and reporters’ boing — teuth, have not attempted to impede jt under the | pooiiett citizen military law. They sougvt, in a very feovie and a saved, The total loss ia estimated at about $30,000. He must be by this time in Paria, So ends this last the best. This chaniber (s 01 tho same sizo asthe Sonate, | OMcial Proot fy iy paris, but is will be more crowded. STEINWAY & BON & SONS TRIC Camarelia afair—the only Stato affair alas! in this un- eee pe Pin but me thes wound the | Ths jatonosa of the hour prevented our reporter from STANT. happy country. Narvaez atter having tried in vain to | (uy "probability “now ia’ that ‘thoy. wil, wholly atheriand may regain gue of whose | procuring the insurance. To go to the Privy Council Ghamber you enter the left | tua iacy ave beens 3 Ate enabled positively to aadounee raisd another loan in the European money market has | ahandon even’ this, and let the negroes and thelr oa gnanliaous mind {t has 40 long been de- —— or oastern block, pass along @ corridor ant ascend Hs Pinst = arse Cory wenae On. made up his mind to decree another forced loan at | Northern white friends make what they can out | Prived. With thankrul revereuco we ever remain, de, Fire in Broad and South Strects—Loss About | gight of stone steps to the right, On reaching the Al ivRiGAN taxon AU FOR lt will be disastrous for the ruined Spanieh peo | of i, The elections for dolegates to form the serobled signed somo 180 signatures, $12,000. second story you see tho Jovernor General's room, | {iis medal boite d stinctiy classified Ata over afl other harvest 1s absolutely lost by bad weather and we constivntions 8 r mT t 2) forward this letter , firo broke out on the | with that of his aide-de-camp in waiting, and bis secre- | American e . In proof of which the fotlovln kruptey is universal ee tet ae Miadine tan ditton mae te | ere eee. ceamake Gat the electoral offeteis | _ Ar cbect teu orslock last aight a Gre broke ont on the | To co sch idm the three forming a little owls, A ho Preald PIOTAL CERTUFICATE as ; 0: ber, : iso io Vir- iy a de lation to Ross! ‘i 4 of the aidewt at [= Rap ‘« Faris orrespondont of the Nord says :— pamraes Fe eae one eee tic tort ot the | doubt whether the requisite expenses of the journey te | 8nd floor of the two story and aitic frame building | geek stands ch, and behind m ccreon is a wnob- | Musical Terenas (Lmembors of the International Jury o@ ‘A noto was recently sent by our Minister of Foreign | States. In vhese conventions the negro population wili | Tarin could be collected. The President declared, with | No, 140)¢ Broad strost, occupied by Ahearn & Bontly, | stand, In the aide-di mf '¥ room is a camp bed alsa, as A alie iit Panis, July 90, 186n. < _Affaine to the goverument of the King-Grand Duke on | pe largely represented by negroes. The constitution: | a sigh, that thers wae little prospect of so doing in | goopera, The flames spread rapidly trough tho bulld- | be may be in waiting at all houre Turning your back |, f conily fife a mote) Ka hmotlae ped the sithjectof the position created for Luxemburg by which they may frame will then be submitted tothe | Waitzen, and the letter will therefore probably go tho 4 to the adjoini rem No. 140 Broad street, | 2° this suit of rooms, you go along & passage and byihesuryot Ty ‘1 to Messrs. Stotoway & Boag the now German Zolivereiv. The delegates of the Zoll- | people for approval; and at the same time the new State | ordinary way of the post. ing an’ @ adjoining pi na, come to the door of @ privy clerk’s room, This you go Fireton they ‘* Taternational Expositio vereta aro, according to the new Prassian plan, to form | officers for whom they provide, and represeutatives to To see how large a proportion of the voters had taken | and to Nos. 13 and 1 South stroot, Tho whole of the | through and another, and then you are bef the ttm class X. i ol i MELINET, 5 ‘ai Parliament for the discussion of economical eub- | tie national Congross, will ba chosen. (course, a por- | part in the election, inspection of the list for the Wait- | root and the most part of No, 13 South street wore | Privy Council Chamber, which is & room abons thirty eiiia ™ joan tho federal Parliament. T. binet of the Tuil- | tion of these will also be negroes, Then the new pod ve zea district showed tuat it comprises 3,500 electors, dest 4, The vata the daildings is estimated at foet by sixty. A Jong table runs the length of the room, Gnmemidengot tnternational Jury, ‘eriee considera that thia mode of organization isa kind | tutions will be laid belore Congress for its approval, and, | 2,340 of whom belonged to the surrounding country. jestroyed, Cm with thirteen seats at it, and as many portfolios upon it. Amanois Thomas, of partiamontary annexation which would be in mani- | i{ found satisfactory, the statos will be roadmitted, the f these 96 came to (ne polls, and scarcely 100 of the | about $3,000; sald to be insured, The buildings aro | The thirleen seata at ad six at Oi , five at the go. Hawsticn, fest contradicuon with the noutrality stipainted for by the | new repres tives Will take their seats in the Capitol, | town electors; upon the average, therefore, about five | owaed by Mr. Peter Goolet. The first floor of No. 0 other and one at each end, and represent the thir. + A. Gevannt. teen Ministers of the dominion, Apart frow the bead | The origi Scmmepma: recent treaty. This note is rddreseed to Prossia ina | and the Union will be at last restored, Per cent. treot also occupied by Ahearn & Bent}; tf certificate, togetner wit roundaiin’ way through the Hague. But it cannot | Although the new Reconstruction law as fnaily passed Saaperh; their lead tg eitineaee 4h aBOE4 $1,000) 6 clip: | eine, eae Meamae © CROKE et meee Or wees | eeke eee jai tn whith | ee Seranprasmine any’ resyousiouty. io the maker. | ccacty aunt eso ue ees yenen ty the Heer Oe THE ABYSSINIAN QUESTION. surance. ‘The frat floor of No. 14034 Broad street wae | nave a foiling appearance. Thore ere four windows in | ROOMS, 7 Titst FLOOR OF STEINWAY. Mate ew mon(hs previous, it 18 89 much like it as not to require @ Si Joao nnaes occupied by Peter Pech; his loss 8 about $150; no in chamber, which look oat upon Major's Hill, a bill OF aud UL Bast Fourteenth streot, New ¥. soperate description. It give to the district com: euyane Zz my —a wh a regen tgael c 3 he district eom- , v0 7 gars inanders perfect contro! over the civil government that ainnd Rejotcing at Her Escape from War | Ing, % compo’ hee Deer Totem alt desitoyed; lous now nominally exisis in the South, approves ail t iow the Kiaa’s Captives Were Save Fed thaheuh OUibe od to be-lunered. ea. 8 they have done in the way of removing civil off Maxiraitinn Migut Have Beon Freed. | South srect ia 8 a foe ‘and liquor ealoon, kept by thi on the. other’ side of tho Rideau Canal. Each of tho} ayy thirteoa Ministers has an cflice, which need not be ey! Evening Rel aram, ONLY AONE cry sped. i Hk meme head office of cogh, departens thee. to an THE “GREATEST LITTLE PAPER OF TMB 408, coi Ths Hanover Gazetic announces that it ceases to ap- pear by order of General Voight Rheeta, of tho Prussian army. [ts offonce ts having refased to give up the name of tho author of an unpleasant article od the departure . electri deli cord, with a hollow bali a At be and authorizes either them or General Grant to nu i é tedoeg ms f the Liv ‘ of the Queen of Hanover, The princips! editor has been | any further removals they may deem fit, and 0 ‘ol m the London Times, August 7. 1 citehed [no i suman coaped wie : pe on ox. taining s ange Reig tile ye Hinge a be Se gee sgt Cae fr th bigots Dicordarge f arrestod . those vacancies either with soldiers or civillaus. It ex- “ ee 00; | the moseon vi i'S BAN. e PIL onic the tends and amplifies the disfranchisiog ciauses of eee ee ee ieee tena here cae Tellcataad | Tbe eanl mapmerse | 080 Whee, en or 8 Somsn ef these | &h { secretions of ihe Siomach cade Liver, apa sostere : The Loadon Times of the Oth of Augist, in its city Behrmen ‘as a liquor store and restaurant. | bo/is are ringing the ‘® great clamor and a vii : | organs to @ healthy coudition,. Bold former law s0 as to exclude every one who has over bi ie threes story, brick, and was bi hit, _ aria, pa: any office and who aided the rebellion: and i< pro- | oes tory conclum msuget. tue: uppen. part of tue outing wacesepins | meneee warr7ing. Coug cerriders ab Uwonk AM | for, the South, cottwinat E Advices from Frankfort stare Mg» a vides iy — pnmnaadib meng conde | agg: 4 the hands of King Theodore. cu by tho Canal Collectat’s oflice, and other mercantile pur- I must not omit a desctiption of the Privy Council's | fore ation * etree 176 Wifth avoans, 1 Null tae a the plethora of money and the fact that there is 9 large a ge of ¥ | ioug been gathering over th barvarous | suite The damage done to Wiecke & Berman's stock | refreshment room; for to some of the members itis an | 9% » eighth page. ovtstauding epeculation for a fall, the Bonrse contin. uss to present a weak and unsettied appearance. Every one ia inclined to believe any mischievous reports that may be elroulated, and to attribute to the French Em- poor a fixed design of war. rity Frenchmen bare sanctioned en enterprise the discovery of the North Pole M. Gustave Lam- dort, formeriy @ pupil at the Polytechnic, now im the hydrographic departmont of the government, pro- poses to raach the open Polar sen and the Pole itself by aroule never before tried. The project has been well received, and a @ubscription hes been opened. As soon a» 900,000f. aro obiainod the enterpriee will be carried noral Grant) for the manner in whch they discharg® | Ov ignain has at last buret forth. The factions which | and Gxturea veill amoant to about $3,000; insured for es eek ail that President bar {| Wore so lately described asin opea revolt agatvet nim | $6,000 in ftv» Meshaaies’ and Traders’ and Star In- the Lye taped “iy Lap pare mesengs oF Ie the tast | Bave Now apparently overpowered him. The King has | surance Com ,anies. fn ig Sar By hey Mn nbag-v2 dang i separated from bis Furopeao prisoners, wuo are | The Gremon worked bravely, kooping the fire to the tree, months has shown that the five “ahwointe moa | now pronounced ale from any danger of falling Into | preinises where it oryginated,, which was afl under one archs’’ whom it creajes are very mild tyrants, and that | 114 power agus. (ur captives, however, are hot yet | penk roof. Sergeant Noyes of the First preciaot, and Hoe eer eye ee oinhineas oF Ook h emee and | 100, Tay OS proveniy,. in the custody of some of | 4 good fores: of poliae, kept excellent order. The cause Jrrespoasiote government Over twelve millions of peopte | mmecdorwelientemsals, | Has, of oll oxesea, the pessticns | of the Gre te at. present us’ keews. jw a dangerous precedent, and the sooner it ended the | O% adausd in Abyssinia i conug : better is will bo for ail parties, No one can safely pre- | ¢. ‘ontrol of the oaly map whore covetousnes QUARAN TINE MATTERS. dict what progress the Southern States will make under | Vii qictiveness they bad reason to dread we have biter | the report recoived teat evening from Dr. Bissell, at their pew civil governments. They will be pond hitaire, oe only wil! more than mechalf of the peopl i ae “Gomera, ‘wo think, whether all the Lower Quarriating, an younces the arrival there of twenty- no votes tn the povernanted, but Oe he sym pen pd por } piiances of stearn aud other scientific contrivances have | five vessels, compris! ng barks, briga, schooners and one test nearly the whole of the intelligence and the landed wealth } Pliances On scten UNtt Aes or modera nations for very important sane. 5 Ln loft of the corrider © ristactere’s Halt Ihye.c Tus Be Jendling to the Counci amber, and is pros! over by air Dye. Best ver i Be or iaag eon Has Sa has Se wale and pleasant, civil little man, who has obtained the sobriquet of “Lord St. Hill,’ bot whose real name is Mr, Philip St. Hill, No one about the building ig more popular than St, Hill, In the refreshrm #0 a table, with a number of chairs about it, board, in which are kopt the wines, brandies, ete., com D aiituting the refreshments of the lawgivers of the do- if Then Cordial. minion, Lunch is served overy day at PM thy ne cy “or Go out Into the open air and look at wl t of ground 7 Foran a foe in front of the building, and you will seo # newly graded 2 F.C. WELLS & UO, 198 plot with ecanty ear straggling for existence with the | snd N. CRITTENTON, 8 Bixth aveutis, NX, Ab stony soll. This lot is used as a parsde ground anda | °F ¢ «i druggists: price $1. drill ground, which combines with the stony nature of asennad sneres Inenr: treet. Ali orders for ¢, Rooms Re: naarauee Bor ‘f expoattion Universe! Sut Among the Sty sames appended to the announce. | of the commusnityma sate of things never before veen upon Medico. ‘The veo messes which alone are pi roms Soe shorn porte, The majority of those the pol Reap ibe pines Sere Se aa _kitenitten Uaeresss ment ate those of Bile de Beaumont, Chasscloup Laubat, | ‘eetrth. eflicient in qur days are both extremely unwieldy and mied “pr Aique,"’ there being no disease on | 1.0.) "Enich ie to be repinced by a mone fence with an gold absent Michel Chevallier, Drowyn de Lhuys, Guizot, Emile de enormously expensive. Sastained action and proiosged | board. A few wer 9 detained for further inquiry, and | iron railing running along tho top of it. Mittonbove 3 ai oo mee " m WAR OR PEACE. hardships Dave become more unfroquent. A campsigh | some held in sir fet quarantine, Among the latter are |W pplied the building by m emali steam en. |, wanifacttire. Ree ficial 1 an Girardin, De Quatrefeges, Leonce de Lavergne, Leon Prec Spires ly go tb the arts i | the steamship 0, Ww. 1 hem Gun ta Rey West jaced on the river eide, This is the only water |/ Medal & WHEELER & WILSO! “ Say, Alfred Maury and Milne Edwerds, The Emperor | |. f EP UIES ith cotton and | pigpnnd jane v1 7 04 in or about the capital. Tho bee gone? heated by The Evening Telearam. Effective Strength and Condition of the that it bas me as difeult t AJ ool, three men rick; the brig Speed | poi air and is ventilated by fans placed in the E ine Teen ae Napoleon bas givon his full approval to the projeck French Army. y t overran them, Had our real object in Abys- | Away, from He (aua—was in that port forty-two days— ‘Tho Palace of Torvueren, where the Ewpress Charlotte [Paris (August 6) correspondence of London Standard.) | sinia been caiy attainable by war we might not bave | left of th w sick: the Jeanetio, from Ln corridor, ALY. > f | re Greatest LITTLE PAPLA. OF The Intercolontal Rallway Act. ——— Orrawa, Ontarto, August 14, 1807. | yp EUMPHG al fase Ue ks Herne, sMnghimesinn lens. No 98 Broader, 1 A Stata dom: nd was pinced by law at the dieposal of | im France that it te not without reiuctance ly aa jealous of their bonor as we can be; bat The followin, copy of the English act of the 12am tho royal family, Before the revolution of 1990 it was | f'Ahy inveation which prot see pam aaourate asely sheink from the wait of avenging Main | of tor ce eee from Peneasole, having toot three | o¢ April, 1961, ‘he setkerithe a jannats of interes on FOr she He occupied & part of the year vy the Princes of the House | resumé of the condition of the French army an. Nay, ere, CTysno, ana Dostaco, a second cam- | venscls be A bever aud ngue om board, which, being nou, | & lose to be raised by Canada towards the constraction | &! of Orange, Aad has been preserved in the same state bay lever neat and compact, The infantry consists of Mexico for bis liberation {s an oxplolt from | contagior se thoy were not beld in strict a sation, The | ofs railway connecting Quebec and Halifax: — f Grover & Baker’s Ht | aiuto has not been changed, and visitors aE o regiment of sesarmen, one of Zounves, three of wale a then the most chivalrous of mations might | sick were immediately put under medical treatment, Woereae the gonstruction t . rafiway connheutng ” Mecuiaes, Broadway, Rig . aif chown splendid ballroom the apartments of | grenadiers, four eure one battalion 5 ja Loup, Provinces of Cruedec, w 4 , A pecan PE us family bf Holland sear, all olonging to the Hmparial Gnard; then comes | | Tha reperied wremmeat ewuward alsmmn"Soutd THE BASE BALL TOURNAMENT AT DETROIT. sirarpmaine amet or a Harpies | soldi antes SubeeGctaf eeckee semen + Wo reqtive from the Belgian capita! the information | jutalions of chassenrs, three rogiments of rouaves, ies Gad 6, Sper ee eer ae Derndre, Mich, August 18, 1967, | 00,,AN4 om, sonditions approved by one of! ber Maidsiz yaRARS a Pate row.’ noe sod gs * Ghat a Sight Improvement hes taken place in te menial | three rogimente of Tarcos (native Aginan infantry), thros | c# ve out pF be Caen erent thom helping | _ ‘C0 tho base ball tournament on Saturday the Unknown | of Caneda and promote the interest of tne Dritiah by conti¥ion of the ox.Empress of Mexico, in consequence | Delwallons of igh i eee uis teesom timo | Caka'Airendy, for the last twolremouth and wore, | Club, of Jaekson, wom the first priae; the Alleghany |? ing wherens it would grestiy fecilta's the comstruciton of eo tordutye enol Hs Pte ce ale Me ‘ of quitting ber afte of isolation at Miramar. “he ®p- | the infantry bas about 800,000 under arto, and its ed to Lord Stanley for Club, of Alleghany City, the second, and the Maple Leat | tbat rallwas & act [gl 10 “48 the raliwny) ik pay joubioons and silbinds of Gold and neh ue PR pears pleased to find herse!f at home ond in the midst of aa a it to be raised al instantaneously to { permission to av Q Canada, Lhe sind ‘all of the tra ges totubensant Tg) Ed aiail Of & CO... Bankers, 16 Wall street, ‘ 4 7 ber family. -y of the Guard consists of one success. Gow — i 4 it 7 je Eveuing ¥ 4 A Preade: decree. has. been, tented appointing © | caiiecae ths of colruemetn one of Cbaesettn ous br zmore feasible enter. | Frtase in the aecund and Uhrd olassen pats tendency agar saree ie n'a most eet Bint creer EAUNE: caye. ae ee | special honorary commission is connection with the | guides, ons On Reet catsensitre, Wnbive of drersatee | Skettseay of 1 King. bie Viouterante are hardly Tk fatiy: “The tournament win probably “ove 68 Taeeday. oat naeaeets yeu ot the fame an fol “Machine £4.70 tock | * Ministry of Foreign Affairs to proceed to the revision of ee be mt ave of GnaseeeTa, © ot Daan 7 poy —_— lowa.= Subject, jo the is act, the Commie: tne Nieleo DIES B Ral 3: fase fets the provisional setttiement of the French claims upon | four of chasseurs d'Afrique, three of Spahie; tb ey mus: | @ golden Hay than he SAD OROWNING CASE, ony ae ere ret oe Geetet tise, | ore — ‘ Moxico concluded in the Mexican capital, and to dis. | ter at present gd horses, and can be raise 4 or Hartono, Cone. Angust 18, 1807. Sp ie he cere, tout pet contiam per an atm nan we ne Means A ae _) telbate the amount in band among thése entitled to in- sageeeld SRery’ of ‘the Guard consists of tw 9 regiments, Daring an excursion yesterday ot the employes of 43 Les i joan the gor: a i] ‘ pe good, py ‘ L* demmnification. that of ne line of twouty regiments, for” ging am Drtlins ont How linien Railroad to Charles island, | Sxtwey! en. stion of vhe we val ‘A potition (a deine signed by the French exhibitors | gata of 224 batteries, with 1) Guns and white | may ‘ume, Maleny le Inep, which can be raised to 49,00) at a moment's fon of Thomas hanion, fuga af the ‘uid the population of Paris to bag that the Palace of the got ‘beyond his ‘and began to Ie tag anaay toe CHW “ sikh Champ do Mars, as wold as the gardens around it, shoyld EO ol a ahaha sg cy etre ot be done awar with. but preserved aa they gre, QA pe Commianionary of Ber Madouir'y Preqgury shail wo} | us wenover, “i! UME BEY 0