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= NEW... YORK HERALD THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1868—TRIPLE peasant ' | Comnecticnt, Chairman of tne Cnicaro Och the. were, New Yorkand the banding of the earth with hi WIE PRESIDENCY. | Rene Mesgy ieeagaton yevonen | Sezatey (Oh, Merde ne pute narchad | wrcaoe tcgrph ar anong oo cee wel 4 fas It was a'0 37, nounegd by the! an snato dep. | Pwo and Some otter Rescianes SicemnaT ie ann | Are ereafter to operate in thie revolution of the ane ptation who “wad Wo conoet Honerat Bickies from | These the venerable mandarin, for the moment for. | East, by making it & part of the great mervous ays- rao ene ae E pry ke ‘Bi Ponte eo <4 Ett claw, rete ene Citizens? Association ai yr] tem of commerce and intelligence of which New Grant and Colfax Ratification Meeting | prow anna io thew, had, after a lone jour- | informed ain olowers te even ewith delight, 0n4 | York must form the practical brain or centre—ahe arant al ne’; and Inte {.tignes, been suddenly incapaciiated | those rich vegetable prodactions, which ithad 4 great ganglion, @ single thrill of which is to i : cn Fouad to Blane in tueir ere it the utmost borders nlige ancients ert Grae ROTM AEE" | Fea nae emcee fs, | re pet mman smo he pane — e , tends a) _—" One of the causes which have operated to produce ‘ON THE ROOP. this great though comparatively silent revolution . al ati@cation eoting in Nashville. Many other curious and useful were pre- f The Chicago Ticket and. Ziutform | St ® Naguviiam, Tenn, May 21, 1968. sented to the Rmbasey at he Cooper Taste, and | Has Deon the creation of ‘missions in various parts o hast os ‘Members were planted on its roof, | the Middle Kingdom, the intimate commingling iasties ‘sed AD enthusiastic Grant ratification meeting Was | and could thence look far and near upon the max: | of missionaries with the natives and the allent hanan cried by buy- | large came from the Sixth ward with Enthusiastically Evadorsed, heta at the Capitol to: ‘The ablest, speaker “eas | niceat clty at their fect and the great towns beyoud | Of Mussionarise with the Helives Onl A rhe Speweee: y Pay | corehlight procession (80 the story runs) to inquire ; Langston the Ohio colofed orator. Pecebulney felled thorn Ree, soaumannipan thelr | creat diticuly in the way wan at ret and) stile, cincan 18.called: out by Col | Wop wit reappears in this city on the doth net — was ’ ornaments, le - i sive. ‘They yesterday saw what but few Gothamites ity with which to "I “ ” waltz, co: A sepunica Rey anna Dagpes Ao a . THE CHINESE EMBASSY, have had the spieanure of looking at from 9 height, i ap ea etl gh hry Ad goer Tho “Bri um” wales pomposed last evening: Oo instite _toge their itiful island with its magnificent store- Z pre eye bole af dabtain by sera} with a hard | the charming Miss Fannie Stockton ‘in the ‘under the auspices © the Grant Campaign Old for nnn houses anes Pabely mapiious aii sworhorse gecroad present extant—bat re nssrenant rll om Kawa,” has found its way into every the purpose of fktifying the ticket of the party In the | rnetr Movements Yesterday—Mr. Burlingame by erat ens pny ye an Ang ries as Felson Lp en) yo Had ioral Fae rele noe ~ sits szart’s “O¢a del Cairo,” translated by Wilder, coming Preskiential campaign and the platform | a Brenkfasted—Vialt of the Minissere Chih the influence exeited by the Oltizen® Axsocia- | religions of {ne eople has bean te theoganies of F ditte, strainers kieves wud | begn produced at the Carl theatre, Vienna, w jopted gt the Chicago Convention on the 20th | and Sun and Their Attaches to the C and the purity of the last at Albany, t, Greece and Rome. Out of this has de- the o Of riee and | moderate success, daopted 41 ‘ooper Egvp' ooking Z t, ‘The large hall of the “buflding was | Institate—Phe Founder in His Glory—Geo- | P¢Witistanding the fact that it had passed | veloped a vast upper growth of religious fungi in the yy one Person. Lecereangpaaenigpesnnpiea., Satay crapmed by abst enthustasti¢ assemblage, | graphical Soclety—Chinese Maps Topo- | parca io forgive ie world and embrace Tajeu Chin, | £oFm of \dolatrous practices and superstitions Of the nZachoong loro ery pel tse-tuva, ts only heard at RECEPTION OF THE NINTH REGIMENT. 2 lest coloring, y ‘. anahimons to a man infavor of the ticket nominat- | graphieal and General—The Aster Library, | of the province of Chil, China, and call him his | Waite the people at large have mo very high rever: | the Passing of the year. These rod cords andeypress | ane untantry) gave last evening, ab ed Grant for President and Spewker Schuy- | tts Halle, Alcoves and Chinese Text Booke— Horr Peter Kueper save i these things be fait nenad pe aE ps5? i etor thg Siete See Ore, | wo ‘of the cookery-god, and other deities wor- | its arinory, in Twenty-sixth street, a full dress mill- der for Vice Preskient, and for the platform of A Ride Down Broadway and Visit to a Jews | lived not in vain and that blanc mange and jellies of | fostered a false science to. that extent that all the | *2ippe tat candlesticks | tary and civic reception in commemoration of the upon which the gahiidates ‘and the party | elfer’s Establishment—Diainonds, Pearls, | #!! flavors were Important items in thezommerce of | Common phenomena of nature are habitually attrib. | wich seoeak lin tenten tapas ae e doorway of | regiment's departure for the war on the 27th of May, Present themselves before the country. Corats, Silver and Gold; Bronzes and De- | XY, cient eat Tied to SupereetOUe CBneA. 4 the emblem. ofpoy- Gvery dwelling ip the empire, at the moment of the | 1861, ‘The drill rooms of the armory were tastefully y’ The plattorm of the haji was-crowded almost up | light—Homewerd and ice with Chopsticks. | From the roof a rapid change of base was made | sity Guaswell the giver of rain and the father of | Drak Min) other auspices ininenecs, tte thoughe | decorated with flags, ana ft one end of the maum the yery rostrum, a able nymber of ladies Our friends of the Chinese embassy were abroad | by the large-hearted founder of the institute to the | gtorms, A weird, natural creation, the dragon that by thus worshi, the gods at the first occa- boo] in flaming gas Jets, rhe name e Ket front seats. . 1p the body of the hal, also, | yesterany, gorgeously attired in the rien stams which Mae ee gpauain: » Aushie succeeded Ort em: | Revel Appears in full body to mortals, | Bometiines | sion o¢ over the threshold of the family Lay iy age A Ee eng age ie pe in the ent r as cicerone ” vi ie 5 “ ere was o very fair of Indies, who | thetr cunning artiste on their clumsy looms weave | passy eveutaally landed In the grand ‘hall where tho | Wis tall is observed in the tian Coees ar from, the A it every’ fayare’ occasion of | Was the motto of the command Hon peémel! 10 enjoy most Reartily the speeches, the | for princely Wear and mandarin dignity. ‘There are | republican pow-wows. Qe, held ang, there date! | inidst of diunder clouds; sometimes his derce bellow exit, Ane Bi ory em tngatars chagoad . sid and ihe glee ‘which interspersed and | many things which a Chinese gentleman—graduate | iMioming "those “who were conversant with | 2, metimes he whips the clouds, his minis- | 1=,eaw-mee ea is another cry at the end of the year. | Oy else. There were Jed the proceedings, ~~. ot the Imperial College at Pekin, with a red button | the language of Shakepoare, Dir Yolmmon and | £0st®, and somed iightning: me the monster never | Zhe.cier sells the sand which is used in heating rice, concert and the sem-ball whioh }® At the back of the platform, occupying the centre | on his hat and a horizontal branch of peacock | Sylvanus Cobb, Jr., that there were thirty-three | gxnipits himself totally. His a ‘on the ‘These will. answer as a happy supplement to the itatives from almost eve theréot, was avery’ fine Mkéness of the republican | feathers attached thereto, with fowing garments hundred seals ta: tbe auditoriums and when, the Toyal ensign, and can be appa opriat eee collection of proverbs and curses, a9 atrording ee 2 and: Bie Iaclen ap in Gandidgte for the Presidency, General Grant. Over | hanging from his shoulders—loves, and chiefest of | more of the sovereigns could be comfortably packed | the “Mandarins” are “permitted the emblem of | Some insight into the particalar organization and | fh musie {or the she picture, and Ceanie. acrose the whole body | the many are sunshine, ease, magnificence atid a | Away without serious danger to the foundations or the fourslawed in oat 4 are lers and supposed to be of Yankee invention. peeks wees Bf the Ball, were Sastry traped Unilin. Saat good dinner. Yesterday was glorious. Tne sun | Mico et satised that the s Instita! pe poate Sage SS eae Profumion. Right | shone resplendently. The air was warm, but not tn- | was really a tine affair and its founder a man of 2% Be IN am ae AMUSEMENTS. § " - hilarating, and in the “grand dome of the, hea- | sentiment and capacity, ascended to the surface of | ¢ 1@ of Godhood. In this may be traced ey LA RAA oan “d Demand an Unconditional Surrender.” * haa: Ge ee — the earth and gravely ab the doorway bowed a fare- at to Egyptian superstition—the Ringe Nae A A 7° 9@ @ Ye . 8 © eINTH— RICHMOND. Tena” a cloud of dire import was nowhere to pe seen, | well to their ‘smiling frend Minister Chib, as he | eontenn Deng, ap Dr. Gustav Seymorth as aban: | Piew's Ormaa Hovss.—Tho Poor strollers” —a | /hs, TIMELY INVIGORATION THE BUREST PROTEC- ro Beautiful days are fe 8, W! ipeds clothet shool 5 Temove w! astro} i a right was the motto— were aver methboa pi ities of the field; and | “wiper,” doubtless manufactared by somé genius in vale’ of Mercury. origin, just | Tama in three acts, by Mr.Watts Phillips, of the sen TTER'S STOMACH. a4 regenting the the medicine of the toning the digestive ae petln, h cin from the left corner of his tight eye, | TePresen t fallin, below even the most cherren Enemy's Works.” ¢ | Messteurs les Chinots, from Pekin's marble halls and | Pe "then, ‘hagilly torning ils beck wpon hid rich) Worthy of fang hs eo in oun cae the | sation order, but failing far the standard medicine age for ening the iesiss I is flamins — - “We Pro} to Move on the a he terest and | bowels and giving it vigor to ‘y FORT NELSON_PHMSBURG LANDING— saffron flags with sprawling dragons, are no excep- | hastened to his carriage, where he Immediately pid Boe ee a Sete - roe se eect ‘others take paige fehl b Se Nae sorresforeceres cesenceverer @ | tions to the rule. But to bégin at the beginning— | Mansel paling Its, oe as ees a noe cosae Wingd ee the ous fave tansriday ent | in this city ab this establishment last evening toa | areso taraced by ‘tbe patton engnged ip Lie sell seneraomnttrnwes! Reeder et anduive reso} of shoe Wha piaue: medio. rée ia |. pany the Bmbasay to blow, and usualy sppears’ upon documents Sf put- Sear saat of enipty benches,” there being | imediel fried liquors: are for toe ‘row park A aneneesene rt crseoe ne mo 5 awa Aigiet thot ae _ if ts takeo-all . nepisck— 9 C19) nee pollo Heidel co, ‘The literary gentienen, of "the party were well pope que ani Se Aan — especially in .. | NOt many more than four hundred persons in the pron ines jaeeted thal he cea i a "> OHATTANOOGA-VICKSBURG. ; QennETy Dorn, recoge genie aie MiNi OMS Pausoed poke Which were tiled civ ee Eualccved shay, 06 in the counties saperstitious shat [eternal paadiabe ns ge ORD thee, BER torve to strengthen, the argumente in abe aeeabaaaaaadaabeaaadaaaaade>racadeaade ‘ in thet a esol rh rae yl ie area eM i pupatoonimtpe Ash payiti omega cas ney a a beg sr seta with ints tae anatung | been proves edipnen cn proatip oyhis sags exoeeaingly smooth and with but fow | siterativ ifs Hosletter we Boomach "itera: co: resenting the words:— interest by gentlemen of culture, with minds of sum- ee eatin K oo ellen tna isprdy gars ae spread of the religious be Hatton, Bet on m 1008 | by he - Say fromincnie’ cause oedother 11t/talied to; | See be purer than the ¢ sicoholle Dasia of t is prepara Hon Sieben eo) en LenS cient breadth and scope to comprehend the magni: | yery picasant to live there, demanding if the gentle- Jssionaries of the sev. fanaa on ae oa cond thes; ‘vegatab! ‘used a ; rome! f sickness and a means 0 1 late as 1940 gove nt elicit from the phlegmatic few who witnessed it any | serviceable as amoenie of LNAOILODDIIIG POD LOO IIIS LOE LONE ODALEE DE EE DODE DIES: tude of the retations which, through his instramen- | men who were industriously poring over the volumes ‘missionaries ing health and strength. 5 The proceedings were opened by Mr. Cuaures tality, may be developed in the political as well as | in their hands were priests or scholars and if they yee peers to the piety pvt acrpelh genuine or ‘hearty recognition of applause. It was, Peisces Dagsonne wonsertyy ap ot jake oats, ant any Gennes, the chatroan of the Grant Oink, who. pre- oi had yet been examined. Before these com- | which some few natives were employed. In 1842, | 1m fact, @ miserable failure and devoid of al- | of, its dis A “say bo. Jute consceren 4 sided on the occasion. He briey reviewed the ac- | the commercial future of the civilizations and peo- | prehensive questions could be satisfactorily an- Nowever, permission Was extended ‘to the mission: | most eve tial requisite that generally con- | That fs Biiters have largely contributed to fon of the club since its formation fonr years ayo, | ples of the Cancausian and Mongolian races in their | swered one of the gentlemanly assistants stated | Stes to extend thelr operations, and since shen prose. | West,c¥ery essentia ‘plays successfal, and should | ableend no gne who Ta conversant with, the ‘record of th fhen organized to support the nomination of the | interchanges of thought and labor. Not only does | tat there were Chinese exloons and text | frigate emrena thet operand, ane dines Men Poor | ft ithdrawn from the boards at the earliest possi. | operation ¢ last twenty years oan enterta Re eemece: comeeny Brey, mee to that we ectable ody Ef old fogtea who compose the | Docks at hand, and if it would please, the pranseser actively engaged in this field was thirty- | pie‘moment. True, tt has ite Leavy. villain’ who el Die: Geabraces the oplatons of ail osssen Sod’ eo vatity te, noniiuation of Generel Grant for “i neaniee ne VLR hh GURL by Gault | seven, distributed as follows:— commis @ double ‘murder, en exqilsite walking | oymsle, embraces the opinions of all classes, of 8 v4 RegeLOey AEtee Datta Pita WIR ana, | Chamero Dommaros soak nse: is auearey 84 1 At Hong Kong. 13 At Macao. 3 te ho the lover, a strolling | versit; of" ing and dangerous diseases an Vice Presidency of the United States. With such halt of the emby who were thereupon con- 1s 4 i} cy gentleman w! plays ty ‘ y 0 paraasing anerons S ieee ure candidates and with such a platform as had been | O8€ Pregnant with results of vast magnitude, but | 1 behalf of the embassy. who we Tipthcye wore tia | At Amoy.... 2 | actor and dancing girl, and 9 lgndiora’s clerk, who | Fly accounts for the popularity Rreparation enjora 1 js in hole civilized portion of the Bison to the country the Unton republican party | those who are distinguished for thelr jurispradence | freasures were duly inspected, There’ belug but sometimes very comical; but notwitistanding | {hfe Ht has Boon ald of Great Britain thet. wherdver she b ese ingredient. it lacks wit, interest and vivacious- oote ber. the country must triumph over its opponents out- | and statesmamMike qualities of mind take our distin- | Litie 1urther of interest to detain the company, the SRoekpasiey™ i. ue, ands sadly deficient in foot she Cte eae ETS men wit Ee a ee guished and world honored countryman by the hand | Ministers and their attach in ‘she order of their a) pit ana Tekthackent, ‘and last Draning apwing Coen eat ine been antrodacea has acquired thé cone Ors within it. iGnenr) Sod Epeea Ail ile Mite k hich, 1 ‘nuk, entered their names upon the register in the Total. “ ss tesvsesseeesersssrersseeerenes 87 | to nO fault of the actors—was received. by the au- | fidence of the people. The medical proteedon “adel ite Cee ee een or ine ae | a ats end fomnoaltlon, fa aatnoae aecemcu in | chirnaraphy pecatiar to them and retired to their |.” Tovss aie tainker tind ‘hoon ougiiented to forty. | weno caule, ot the Aclora—was reoeived.by the an- Ufo those Guat beot henvy hearias™ | ny 1° Pen and form in the body of the hall then played a natioyal | its origin and composition, is without precedent in | carriages, which rapidly whirled them to the estab- three, ‘The regular system pursued embodied the | The cast could not have been better, em. | unto those nt be of hoary ie Tuly 6, 1867, 4 ee py Maio: date ade | the annals of diplomacy. lishment of Tiffany & Co., on Broadway. fundamental principies. of all lasting prosclytiem. | pracing such’ well known names as Messrs. | weserg Hoarermncaeion Piubure Pere at ely ir poco ing “National conven. MR. BURLINGAME BREAKFASTED, on putarstig teenies oF it Te re ne Besides the di emination of religious instruction, Boniface, Rankin, Hall and Dyott, with | “Guyrs—Having been persohally acquatnted wit Dt Hos. Ponta Chicago, where, he said, the name of Grant as | Yesterday morning, accompanied by his first sec- | province of Chi-di were for a moment abashed ut | Schools were founded and the sub-suructure of the | Miss Kate Newton and Miss Melville sustaining t] totter, and Baving usod your Bitters pari i. i esi- - different civilization of the Indo-Eu Faces | leading female each of whom did her best luring @ practice of many years, e vt ba Seay meter Tomtom fey with raptur, | Petry, Mr. Brown, Hon. Angon Burlingame met. at | the wealth, in aoe hem ues and Ingold and sliver, } was made an agent for the romulgation of the | save this heaubful tomestic drama from perdition, ading may ea timeny 10 muck 9) YS is tone and lon ng spun rat naa Cola atthe | thereat able of Darl Dadiey Pet wociect | "ih an Sun erica exertent Joa of aru | entht neo Dagens pte undey | They of fhe pay a amnpe and nu ante | Aa ty act eto lot for the Vice Presidency. number of gentlemen, among whom may be named | cies of vertu and bijoutry, were really amazed at the | 9 Alrect coniparieen with the clumay The soene opens in France where we fits make the Heer ae ay oT ee Are aT OREN DORI, M. iD + time brought into a THE BBSOLUTIONS, Marshall 0. Roberts, Moses Taylor, ex-Mayor Opdyke, | ¢xlubition to them of ornaments of valuations which, | 4nd unscrentilie. system Of nativ acquaintance of the two strollers, Pierre Leroux (ft HeieN A, Montana Territory, July 98, Boniface) ie re physicians. by ‘The following resolutions were then read, submit- even in these days of extravagance, seem incredible, 4 . Hoererrer & SMITH:— ted and adopted by acclamation:— Judges Daly and Blatehfond, Mr. Vanderpoe), Mr. | and whleMf of course, would Tot bo Kept for sale if | eee ane ey a ae the custes, | Sov ontoutface) ,aud his da sianghter Maria (Miss Kate | MCeRTLewascit gives ms. great plessre to recommend Resolved, That we heartily ratify the nominations of the | Stouton, Mr. Cowdery and Mr. Bristed. The break- | there was no market for them. A peacock of gold, manners and modes of thought common to the na- e' I lishes either feat. Pierre Leroux robs | Your Bitters to all invalids who are asecing. from debility or ublican Convention at Chicago; that in | rage leasantly discussed, as were the prospects | sprinkled with diamonds; @ breastpin and earr! i istent parts of @ great and national | Dovcr acpomphanes ‘Michael ay (Mr. a action of the stomach, as Cy wbove veces 8. Grant we hall the great soldier, unselfish | St Was pleasantly ” sexi that were worth thousands; a diamond chain for the | ves into cons! P a travelling Englishiman, Michael Cassedy (Mr. Geo. | muscular or nervous systems sympathize with ita deranges jot and Hvtound e + Whose ‘courage and | of China’s future as & member of the family of | neck and bosom, understood to be marked at $45,000 | C!Vilization was laid, and through it progress was | O, Parkes, of £1,000 ang. 8 will, both of phigh, mente, “From Tay knowledge of oe ng abe IF eqtal witety outer ui! i, | Rations—as a Power which was stepping out of ite | in gold; finger rings with stones, that were held at rendered comparatively easy. | For twenty years | he afterwards ‘sews the lining. of ronoune! *y rogress was not rapid, the natives stubbornly re- | yest, where his daughter afterwards discovers | stomachlos we have in use. ospockta yol ont agers: tnt te Seb rola sree are aan ae, | exclusivencss and was girding up its loins prepara- | $00.and $7.f00; emeralds of various Values. {rom | fisting the new onder of things and clinging them, in one of her womanly, inquisitive moods, Be ey poeple rece | the entire conience of every citizen, will oul regard to | tory to Joining in the march’ of progress which che- | Snormous aM ho ai Tvrecontedvor tha | cullar tenacity to their anclent habits; but and has them returned to their rightful owner, | ssosgrs, Hoererreed ouiim ritebarg, Pare Ll country rebelljon, and will jead tt wit! a the work has progressed with wonderful idity. | Walter Cassedy (Mr. M. O. Who has all alon; DRAR Sims—We cheerfully bear 01 the popu- Segonal | conalderations oF past putt on feted, om! racterizes the generationg of the nineteenth century. lag ection, ‘4 _ epg and eae a aimed ‘The comparative statistics of 1867 and 1868 Wili | heen ee a Lonel aaa i stad o as ane 2 Br Ae choertally =, appeals pu a the vanis of equal, sufrage for all loyal men, will alone ive Mr. Burlingame enlarged somewhat upon his policy, | looking at th Scat Gen aa they admiieg {serve to illustrate this Sablect with exceeding | consent to thelr union, William Lanson (Mr. Mc- gelved tn this Territory ly a coos rears congemalty acted 4 008. (eren thom forward with energy to mapesty ecusummation, | SPeaking, however, as a private gentleman entrusted | gurp anything they had ever beheld, even on | Sten at sin Ob presznted tie collowing taniesee oe” | Kee Rankin), a clerk ae Uinbesttatingty pronouuce them to be tho beatae wel 4a the Paste ete aera grualy approve the policy of paying | with important powers; and the wisdom of the course | gals occasions at the court of their imperial master, pert 30 | pecs, S ay ens adong n bevere thande* stones most ealable Bitters ip the ark TOE pt yes that tate hand of gragt ee nGaret Ga GSIREEAGA ND stop in, betes of-Chts-anit civil, | eT ate ees aca eer aaa Stations and 81 | order to obtain the will aud the £1,000 that had | "Sx. Loum, Mon March 14 186, @ nation shall never be fmpi ton when officially received by the nations to which | the upper floor, With these they were greatly picascd, | Sacred | already been purio! yy Pierre Leroux, an ears, HogrerrER & SMITH: ~ sige gountton are juatan ncrea aa those ot Whe hatte been; | He,Was accredited, was warmly responded to by the | remarking thai they had never looked upon works #6 | TEMPOTary ed oa | detected commits another murder to escape detec” | that ecaroely “anything worl! ‘remain on’ mae stomach, iat the next ndminisiration will sustain and protect the | SeMtlemen Who were present at Mr. Ficld’s table. exquisite. One of ‘he genticmen stated tuat in China | ,, tlons.........- Won, aud ts finally exposed in the third act, throu, PM ided msay remedies without euccpes. Winall Sea weit peel ee ta nee THE COOPRE INSTITUTE VISITED. they were acquainted with the art of casting in | Native clergymen ordaine a the es of Maria, te boldy accused of the double | family physician recommended me to. try ‘Resolve ithatat At half-past one o’clock four carriages, in which t . Communicants............ ux and then suffered to walk with WED Eke nonairaiens oe Gnuetaatle sale: | were seated Mr. Burlingame and” secretaries, a meen ena ee, ome wind zinc and copper | "“gix mouths after, at the opening of ‘the month of | deliberately off the stage instead of being, sppto- been the nN matarins Chih and Son, and the attachés—tnterpret- of April, 1868, the number of communicante was 900. | hended for the fearful crime, and ‘this edi- epee eee ie nee” ‘all Looe erg to the mission—drove ak vo the no! end of ane caren Tie ts ap Tl = athe ae date five native schoolmasters were en- | fying drama. " Bout the countsy, shoud "unite. Ia ‘one Breet ex | *helnstitute, where, on alighting, they were warmly | were informed that the figures Were made in France | 280° Te number of native communicants was 190; | CENTRAL PARK GARDEN.—The audiences at this effort to secure the triamph of our cause at the | Tecelved by Peter Cooper, on whose genial face were | and had taken the Exposition. num! fon ‘thid | favorite summer resort seem to increase every night. polis; that enthusiasm must not be allowed to take the place | Stalles as lumiuons as ever brigh: up the broad, | statucttes in marble attracted their attention, as also | the number of natives who had been baptized wi earnest work during the campaign, nor must the signalex- | flat features of his Excellency Chih, to whom Peter | § m ical toy which represented a canary bird 4 Was 169; the: number of natives under | Last night there were over a thousand people assem- seit nt ama etc macemrae Ses: | Empat tarened aking that vein sttenman | whine and clocksot Sim mmnufacare, wnin | breparston or Dagan was initio te Sumber ot | teq tq laten vo. Theodore. Thomas” maguigcent 7 ee vote outs h called the hours with the voice of the cuckoo. # ig ee cordial gentieman on whose arte leant was Pree | qn thant tere ee other cra lnueents of | Tuete i every prospec, infect, thatin the eourge of | at evening in inany respects and po las laorea® Setkoans 1s Gaalieas ot ti cote dent of the Citizens’ Association and Regulator- | importance on Broad: sat ibey semmntned the next ten years a native ministry will have been | ing. Under the able memént of Messrs. france wat thal the war for naiionalexjaence wana fare; | General of Municipal Taxes and County Expendl | ymPorianee ou Broadway; but they remained, #9 organized throughout the greater part of the em. | Gr Appleby and, Schindler, as hes been fuly Sepetmontwidedtetcti Eso the try at“Gri- | low how, and then ‘putting he epectacten in closer | TARY, that taey, Concluded, on re-entering thelr | Fiviygpg' Sno as | Hates, the entra Bark aurden myst teed becoe i e ve direct e er, pad Sean. proximity to his eyes, remarked to himselfin the court | Were they arrived at about five o'clock. * | Im Janaary, 1868, an erent oven Fred Which may A oe ero te trysting place of ,all New ers The gice club then stood forward and sung @ patrl- | dialect, “What a great man; au I to be thus | “amey tii ly retired to remove their gorge- | interpreted ‘A# a premonition of the climax , : otic song, which was loudly applauded by the | honored with the support and acquaintance of ® | ous apparel, form their customary lavations and | Téligious and social revolution which has been going audience. President of the Blood and Regulator of the Taxes ! on for the past twenty years, the Emperor issuing an Musical and Dramatic Notes, Mr. Horace Greeley was the next speaker, who | Of course the gentleman from Pekin could not but | Fer‘stessant Business OF the hay the disease eet | edict in compliange with & memorial from several | La Grande Duchesse” will be given at the Brook- held forth some half hour to the intense amusement | follow the embodiment of the Citizens’ Association | ¥ice?cnow chow the display of chop sticks and the | hgh Mandarins, which ae highly important lyn Academy of Music on Saturday; May 90, by of a considerable portion of the more irreverend | from cellar to roof of the building he has dedicated degiutition of ond (i. e., tea) and maccaroni ip when | features. this edict the rebuilding of bee ied of fa aplendia members of the andience, who had located them- | to spel the American Institute, the Farmers’ | the solids had been duly masticated and deli tely | Idolatry wh! ch had fallen into decay was prohibited, | Bateman’s splendid company. Shirps ss the rear and flanks of the main body of the Clab ‘and ‘the one hundred and one other con: | swallowed. is also were any Tepaire, in the case of those slightly. A Springfleld (Mass.) paper says:—The German a ‘ivances ic] iveraify ledge hin ite ° cept “ ” 4) 1 Te adam, sien adeedon ae. Music by the band followed. walla, Peter, with Mandarin Chih upon his left arm, | repose like good Buddies, strome me thoie hres, | Confutses was made; but Dy the terms of the docu. | Opera troupe which wegh hath ta hg BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IW NEW YORK The CHAIRMAN then announced that he had re- | walked through the long corrjdorsouthward, and ou | hility, at rest “with all the world gud the rest o man. | Ment Taouism and Buddhism were ei ly blotted | @ few days.ago was to appear in Troy, N. Y., but has Mh tg eke gy TO Celved & messi Siang that General Sickles had | passing the door where the pamocier. H. G. ooca- | xindd) Vales from the national calendar, with all their round of | torn down its bills, and, for aught we know, hag | Publicity. Ser 3 HOWES, Attorney, "Ta Nasenn strect. Beosiing’ almost tnmetiately. (ApRause) “tne | analy Aout fore On, the, teat nner alg ZARioe OF, TEE SURE EOCDCENE qr wnlch Sooshaw ts, te ‘capital, "a pro: | withdrawn from the amusement eld. Its career | —— «mediately, pplause.| ¢ | turnips and making manure, the jent of the C. + of wi RCES = Chairman then introduced” the next. speaker, | A-reverently remove! his white bat with the hand fall areas ator rita er nes giaeay in the new clamation haa aiso been pnt forth by the | hasbeen # fuancial failure from the start, andin this | A "SOLUTE .ViORCES LEGALLY, | OBTAINED, Onsvncsy M.. DErEW. ect? Bald that pfeldom | attached to ene isengaged arm and solemnly said, | 1561 that this favorite regiment has appeared in holi- | authorities pone | 7 people oe pen- | respect has been remarkably similar to every pre- esi ee ae ae $B atvoree omtatned. pe the | as ho stretcHiod it forth, slowly and majestically, to | day attire, and it is expected that thie circumstance | alty from worship ples or | vious venture with German opera in this country. no PUBLGHY JF ETEGING, Counsellor at Lent 3a Imax he noblest captain of the | hie companion of the imperial court of Pekin, ‘That bi incense, canudics and ailver houded that Wokot. | Vor che frst time in seven | is the room where the farmers of this city meet!” | Tamie appearances The new unter ee ee ee DeiGre the tdols tnerein erected. By the Levis | — A bouguet of decayed vegetables was thrown to Tne ewe np ew. # the banuer of South Carolina, wrapped in the Poor tajen Chih, comprehending not one word of | {nat worn before the war, which has not been mate- | of the Doge marr ty the offender was th: with | ‘Mona, St. Ody, leader of the ballet at the “Black A TORFIAL, by id THE SHELBY COL- Pecre) Haaaonaliy my oused tbeCuaay | Cinch Sean Wt Sapna i was ee | ay caanee mo ate ie rantanent | BASING, anywho, teBnaee | Gone” Troy one might is wee, wach cums | ght GLE REA on waxy tm ) sted in e ) zens’ Association, but supposin was some vi Of all meny-without regard to Face or color. (cheers | place nacred to the Americanes gods bowed lowe, | wexemiment halt a century ago, In Honor of the | belng also that the | Rimp t0 Jeave the stage 3, © Bf, it. reason for this issuance 3, and Iisses, and cries of “Pat out the gevse; we want | reverentiy, ceferentially—bowed until his long, sti, | Ocosion the band wili number one hundred per- iene nave been in the habit of eking out their e Prince's th , O] for the ig COLLEGR—CLABB MAY 97, 1 7 . , | formers beside the thirty drummers in the drum ronte summer season on Ti, under new mandgement, | 74 5, 76 %, 43, 5 4, 6. pf fvhen in any who: nies ake ash ee ih ey take ‘norls wd Thi an eee Torty-iive degrees corps, being the largest Shumber of musicians that ae y Sor righted “and 3 ait aes , | The property has i iy chs Rants, Ge rh apregeny op RETELY oh were ever aitald they would be surpassed by the | proved verond question eet tet ee ma” | has cver appeared In the strecta of New York in & foes iris hog been the case for centuries end can: | of the new company pl e it of the a "14 71,’ 8, 12. Rogro. (Cries of “Hit him again,”) Twill nose him | Het of Joss he was not “hide bound,""und he and his | Mage ody. On account of the taiure of the con- | ‘ough this ae been tne, cave for centuries aid cat | theatre in the hands of Mr. Charles Ontvert bs a te? ne a 4 . the members with the new white An amusing incident happened at the Salt | 5°, 87, 39, 3 4, 16, Be. ain, because he has no friends. (Great laughter.) | followers were prepared to do honor to even Petrus ply other has been posted up ~ jon sndewe'f MGINTIRE, Mow! Mi The national republican party way we owe that alle. | Covo)perius’ graven image. more shan five or six hundred mies tate Pea rece | by the Makdaving of Kashung, in the province at | Lake theatre. During the performance of one of the | yor grculars ant inererion tetany ofr gisnce to governments, Dynasties shail be changed From the door of the Farmers’ Club the venerable ‘The roll call of companies is at three o'cl Shekiang, forbidding any inte: with the mis. | me aaeas exciaioing athe sepery FRANCE, SMITH & CO., y the will and wish of the ian, aud When natural. | maker of gine conducted his companion, the first | memtal ting win fee Lafayette pice at naif: | slonaries in the tof thelr purpose of founding | {) Pan toot Gener neon oo ington, Ky. igor wer the flag the uation siial protect him and | Chinese Minister, to the Fending roo, those fouiow | Mental line wil form in Lafayette place at half-past | Soterann tions. “If carried into The Cniage Soeunurfene wilt leks pikes haxt | 4 CRUNTOGET @UATR LOTERGS EcPue Laas On, the guns of the repubite shall rescue him if his life | ing being Messrs.. Burlingame, Suy. Brown, | down Broadway to the City Hali, where it will be re- | 88 late advices demonstrate that they have month, my affair. Fifty-six societies: in Ann Missouri Hate Lowery ,CLA88, 881, Beige aor itargon adh | wi om, ee Uo | ete re nt Seen cm | HE ie ater scat | Gut, etn anh Ae S| ~ Geigy be gar w and they hat only to inscribe his name on | gave of the -awestricken Oriente was a late Compicted the route of qupervisors. “The review | Moan that the death coup Isto be fiven foidolatry | YORE, have already signitied thelr Intention to be | gestocky Stary cLise se, ‘Bmowpitp “by ‘wiesouRs their banner. (Applause.) When he was nomnated | picture known as the “Mec! of New York,” in J Sfument will be UP | and that the religion propagated by There will be a grand mat Crosby's CLASS B52—M AY 27, 1868, Broadway to Union square, h Fourt inseeiomaries, Bhera tionse s 17, @ concert on the 18! another there arose applaise which will bear the banner of | Which the President of the Citizens’ Association | Broadway, (« ti : contd | iully tolerated by treaty and countedanced by the jane 2%, 48, 0, 74, 5, 78, 08, 8, 45,88, 9, 87, 78,8. the republic trluinphant over all the enemies-of the | stood of aut prominently ih. the foregrimm ire | stzeet_ an ecuth strect tothe open pate’ oe and | high mand 4 totake its place ns the religion of | 9M the 19th, a business meeting and ball at Turn YRRAY, EbDY 4 bo. Managers.” - _ poriewe ne te ” through Sixteen’ Halle on t! icnic on Oficial Drawings of the WaT" aa a vane ore feb Teeeeetteatens ine aneeaatin coat the string | north side of Cnion square, which has been the country. MraeS. ect eae fe an: | the 21st, ‘Whe orchestra witch is (0 take parti thé banda o and i: shows in ‘the ears of Tummany | adorning the neck and shoulders of is clceroue, | Ste Most available place for the review ofthe tog Or the peopfet aad the barriers to ita progress having | CoUCertS is to be ‘com Of one hundred must- | gg, os, Bi, "i, ia” ae 1h 18, “match him.” ‘to-day Grant’ stands matehices a there on the cicerone smuled— ‘beni » | ment, at half-past five P. M., by Hon. Anson Burl Gee peee eo aerial edie te eae oe cians selected from the players of Chicago, Mil- " grhas 44 hy ¥ viper ng the sons of nen. ‘The greatest euptain of the | broadly, lovingly, Dut hot zwei lager: hen the | Sue and the two chief mandarins of the Chinese | been removed by im ation ximates to | Waukee and Cincinnati. 1% ce ee Gay, We in the preutest orator Kings ne cee ae ee | Cromdly, lovingly, Pas, not ewel lageriy. — When we fo Once {hae tae Tere anaes ‘hrongh Irving place | S'eiimas and, wilh witha “Seutury, sweep be piaT in ae sath Ge MAE THA DET tae | - Foretrectars, Sen ia Roop, & ny SoBe elon in i w words, “We propose to | geritlemen of the embassy were conducted to the Oo bers and attendar idolatry, with ali its werd monsters and weirder | the playing of + e ny Aber, Oo of the " MUBRAY, EDDY & move on the 8 Works." At Vicksburg he | morthern end of the hall, Where bung, ina frame of | Me, Chinese embassy may have an opportunity of wit of existence. Alread; weeds | Stage business ty some of the ies ak Covington, eontines hime: ne Words“ uncouditional | magnificent. proportions, ‘mmaby square. tucnes, of | feels the regiment froin the baste x many a resatts, rinse. u rn balcony and windows of | SUP? et but tremendous in ite resul sily got through with, and the storm scenes were | — sgurrender.” : the | reverses “of the | clotiton which some ambitious artist had attempted | ie Westminster Hotel. “Only eigit of tue Chinese of poh gig ‘already they have of spoiled by an’ attempt at making & wind stora, NOTICE<A TEMPORARY INJUNCTION HAVING Hderness by tie order, “Onward along the entire | to poriray the very benevolent features, smiles, ibe 106 snail Te pcompany Mr, Burlingame and | ani‘aee inning to permeate The hanwork ‘or | Which sounded like the yelping of a mangy cur. been obtained agaicat the Kentucky: ine.” He gives to Sheridan in the valley that most | spectacles, gray hair and dress coat of tie great man | i 'ejuandarins to Union square to the review. society with the leaven of a new and more pro- Francisco tel Fer oereenngotame | Repegeen her shy Gr8 fcties ee eee, a will Secide tel Poncise and laconi: over, “Go in.” At Appomattox | who wrote letters to the Legislature on the stave | A‘¢r a full review the regiment wili be exercised tn ive civiligation, of which the present embasay, | te arrival in that city of E. L. Devenport, the the Missouri State Lotte Tan tae aol” p proves y - a i ft J a Mourt House he proves himself a slaterumn by € Keaded by Mr Burlingame, is one of the ‘iret um. | actor. “any'ft ose M te unis fortaer aobee. “ the manual of arms. The route of the it ‘- | of the tax market. Of course when Peier in the ve » regiment Le forgiving and of a soldier to a failed foe. | flesh, wieh the litte Anger of bis @exter hand point. | {er leaving Union square wil be up Fourth avenue = . Tw a, | _ Mr. Carl Berginann commences his Terrace Garden laude.) “Match him! No. fellow nine p fo Twenty-third street ana Madison avenue to | &qivocal symptom concerts on Sunday next. = noe merch him. (Applause eae ciueens you | Meee Crit Seanadin Geet MIO aes’ | Twanty-alath: sixth street, down Pith steceeley “Trnere- have been Ser rene, Rowerers Seen | ian eae Watson’s benefit. takes place to-night at | A.~hine'in Ghnnibed SR a 3 ORO Hay Banke? that will mee: hero on the ath ‘of July Horatto | aud wjabdarin, aud tele followers the interpretecs, | Fourteenth strect and through Fourteenth street und | tHe Past alx years, by order of’ the Emperor and | Mr. J.J. Wat and’ Broker, 200 Broadeay aad 168 Fulton Seymour wil preside, aol c'will speak wien ‘mover | ail walt one coor (except one. hd he resoriea to | Brpadway to the Seventh Regiment armory, Au American geologist ins been employe to survey | _ MIs. Barney Williams has a benefit at the Broad. | <7 eS eee with never an encouragement, with never a | Lis fan) raised their hands and filaminated their (aces 4 Wing C pendence Ih regard to the Pa | the coaifelda of the empire. The result has been a | Way on Friday, Q dealera.—Why? The importer’ al ves ig fog Rp tt TS ian its | with anaes ana Wwhigpeted untranslatibie words in *Didatitiese Lateran Siecstwe 4.6 aur demonstration of the fact {hat theye astern coal mol germored tat Ma Howry gt pen Rasen eet retail new Bese Sih H a ee wace Sear, bi me court diaiec ay 26, 18a," tent and among the most valua- “ — we — anarchy, rebellion, revolution, with bankrapter, | pestdta wither the aoe Tagen Bw Yous, May 26, 1388, elds are of great ex’ Meyerbeer’s “Prophete” at Niblo’s i qatyie never | Carats: Se: Sa Se pad pith ruins but the wires that wilt bear aural | said inaay complinentasy talngs tothe ince on ie | Mimor Pleipotentiary tre ar, Sat ee bi the resources Of The Countty ANd torte poseitte. | Before witnessed ip Auserie, with Ful ea of ae ak ee tee ne ED SOtR TE AED, Ade is fuise prophet's warnings of evil will aiso bear | canvass, w ¢ the ince of the o1 @mticd and | S!%-1 have the honor to respect(ally invite ee yo 7 te ballet and spectacle. ges of the feet cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, $ith It responses from village, from hamiet wed cliy, | [nket pret ine ig nea aseociates of the Chinese Finuusny to review thie regimencon | Comercial Importance. During the same period | Paice ane spectacle, | oo sow vork, thus re | Broadway. the gatherings of the people to celebrate tie "2 | Igoked, ouly a Hutte mote obs ‘thensty bowing the | yest Nay $8, at belt pout tre occinck™ ne eetment om ees toy Mrs sarin a national Law has | ies to the witty semarus of the London Drohestra:— prorat nonce, Dirthiay, with the assurance. that in spi Mpertority of art over nature. servant, on™ (© Dey very respectfully, your obedient ¥ } 1 | “The editor of the Orchestra attacks ue about — peymout) and such a8 he—through (1 7 ‘ CHINUSE CHANTS AND MAPS. rR ilonel Commanding Seventh Fata Pa, tid yauite collegen, Be ates araarat sxe erinn | English whlch we use in our , We rill atate DR. DE JONOH'S fax and the national republican Union | 7 ple Petrus c.. 4 Weert and VEeTMinvYsS Tagine ioscan took, | | teltaninenar teats. ty the cates ca cmmerae | Oe the pulls ‘a writer-of this paper and of LIGHT BROWN Dublican party will live forever. All this time Jolu- | yuovnnt step, in turn, wondacrer the Aiian were, Gcel. | have the hone esta TR ae a eae | eT eer oy ie Emperor Bae bean iade | tht Tepid ie a. Germen (and be te procd of itt we eee 5 pu i d “ h 0 in reply to’ y ‘of | to Mr. gwaine \s 5 h — and of auion, Mine reeardn hitenusal Okast are t, and their attachés to the ooms of | yeveriar’edate, that it gives myself and may aasociates grent | connects Me treaty poria from Cansonta Tienitain, | Also will tate ht once that he isnot bo wel at time of conseauence of the immense demand for thie ted Triumphant, paves of American, History. and. 1 aoe selleocet were ‘hey ape ee tt no aie oS he ec etenpe rou 220,60 tlogunce St expreanon, ker Ot course he ecde ini | srsastecn exched. “ia aivericn’fesuienthnitatton Rs apis ie 4 Es ane ° ccograp hic Of ¥ ie r ave ore * en ineres rom $82,000, to 600,000 | Y Tn order to put a #nat K A " NSOD e. ” % Thang, ind Fegenerate the republic—aeks of you, | sceined \o greatly please the company. Me. :Were- | Co). Ewwoxs CLanm, Commanding Besa won rie revolution has eaade In the fmpertet Sout wag | left the Imperial Opera, having an ment with | Provesion aad the pubile in Amerie Ota LIGUT onow prc an te oui, gana ae | yan creme a uae | a | cana ey ib antag at | i i et Maar | Lif tnt ay Pieting the great work ithas begun. (Cheering ani ation of these, and from what we could glean CHIVA AND Ty : | patronage of te: Pi aE Meyerbeer, without arms, R. DE JONGH'S GENUINE OTL, latte.) . RBSHOD Of | ‘ WE CHINESE, patronage of the Emperor, a commission was sent lot_ and ee ey’ hipped to the Unjtdd States by his sole consignees, An Cora by the: baad. folowen t by the | (he) Geeved to regard the outlines ond situations of peeaitatistnaibem. gras to Burope to gathoy materigis and collect information | as arrived in Paris, He Ig violin gus stool | HPF © dnt of Londons tse ecaled with & new pais Union Glee ciud, “Wile we Wwe re parley jown re- being correctiy > Aced. "Mdinieane Cath tne his dager’ Impeuding Social and & doibed. |. uartvavettine, tibet tar oll erence: the greet oe ios ora proaees aes the easing reith the toee of tl mie | rade er wate. Cop, stacanes’ with a lus, Sebo & red ehiglay Delo nas ad over the country through witch the aimgor is aased, Omciat Discouditenance ef Wbianscueeell sion to the. treaty Powers af te rene boa foot. He'has given several concerts at Berlin ahd ahd ie ite ow then tional ot ura of the sole aeused! speaker— bar bescmtrcicsi | tows Fisited the replay eumurked to Mr. Brown that he had lytiom and Diplomacy as Agents of Prow | “ills the climax and really marks an era in Eastern | Letpslc. The young artist ts the sou of a village | ie hee DMARD UNKEY & 00, 84 Yeney stroct, N, ¥. Captain Jack JAckMay, of California, a del arded as it Ten tuete on indicated. Me wdvted! that 4 greae—Sireet Cries and Pawiiiar Things. jnercial, and diplomatic: hee beens ts wee reapontien nak Guirtesn years of age, Alfonso Sold by all seepoctable draggiote, » Chie pnventio; rhe >, a ay 5 5 n 80 slOW otton 77 ELLEY's WEEK — it erage Cony ntl mn, wii » spoke but afew | the age of China had, at no remote period of A world within a world, net a portion of @ world | that few except its moxt immediate observers are Penden, 1s arog phe latent arrivals in London oN ELLEY'S WEEKLY. Would roll up @ mayor''y of sorne 15,00) TOF Geant wna | PreseDe bountaries. Tee Toe ANd west Of 18 | s.tte relation to the whole, was the position hela b Oe ree Trice NSceee cate REOSTOO IF | Sierras ‘senerbeoe aeitany watteer anid other more new volume has just commenced with additional Poltax, 0 for Grant and | present boundaries. The secretary they remarked hanared mit Position Y | has been @ lution, However, and, though com. | elegant nocternes, priliian' and other mor | yeitient and origioal attractions. Music by the band. loot, ov iene, and Lissigniscetnn ee eee ata, ply 07 9h ions of the inhabitants of the world paratively aa, in its operations, has paca “— = ee ing to the perfor ce of one | wanes ber DoW AD = A yet Jerved, and replete the s 5 and ii y “ 5 ; , after listen! weal ope Fn per we Voi Ato] phiteal plan of the city of Pekin pte ne map to ‘bg seven hundred millions at the be- | UPon a mo sigan ‘ay Taineioneay Gaaneen tee of Lisnt's rohestral ta which the witid | Cally sdap forthe tay ireldes ry , in history. ; f Hii Uso w delegate at | of China, Of the year 1000, were presented for ine | SNKND of the present century. Fifty years have | fA nistory, Ja tor the 1 settted at Canton; in 1819 | instraments have much to do, remarked that it was wriven - boy Nd a {he meeting apection Mossicore the Tuandaring, proud of thelr | work%d wonders, but not wonders so stupendous as | anotyer followed, and #0 on year after year antl | the best ilustration he had ain whereitiaeeenn frag veka Wish to monopolize the eld. for then a wot be ajo Ja & that n Paripian woud | Next sucveeding twenty-nve, I tact, should thie eo- | AMONE the principal , en ee | be MES HAGGERTY, Who Was freayentiy ena | inform ust: —The introduction to this oJ is a m t ity and presentation oy oes att ya ue tent had he seen it, that he | claland rXligious regeneration of the inbabitante of | Canton... | eeeaes Jaf Oe ee The nBuoy 4 Fear acy oF Vaetraction onl lucene i J nding bl ity, toe Johidly called for, was the next speaker. Hé teviewod have imitated on the she action of the party during the last eight sears that | tovked upon the 1000 A. D. affulr of nota slightest | this nithert’o middie world proceed in the same ratio | Shanghae. t a been in the ascendancy, spoke of te benents moment. : 3 ‘ies of chi fague that Ew ad conferred ipon the coun’ upon the Ameri. From the roome ofthe G phical ty for @ quart’ Of & century orlittie more, the twen- long Kong “i fe dark nd in the 7 ere WHEEL, ~4 can name and upon humaplty by the riciores thd | rieiavers of tae, eINbaaKy were conderien te ee | eh century will open with the vast Rast to ie disteibation’ ‘sisewnere has accoved retty is something ¥ rare . Saran aeee eed Soar ere the clemency It had evinced tO e defeated | fu, ¢riem, Wi cpiticn are tangh to draw, | fail fellowabip ‘ith the great brotherhood of pearly With these figures, thorn many of the iis. | The of Bong Kong bave red by turonguout the land. (Applanee,) nn MAYFY | paint’ and wore grey ines wi “the | Biercial nations. The opening of pi ch 4 onariee were at first itinerants and had ag Auany as | 2p lalla oper . The season wi ‘ gy foe morita of tr - » ‘ ith the zen stations © care Of, : ’ A letler wos then read from Goyernor Hawley, of | p.c,urce ful pieces onlarly, the work of | cilities for sranapcrtation trom the Pacific slope to Fecor, however. to another subject, of lex’ Im- | Divorce cases are becoming very frequent since Price 10 coats, Fqr eng everywhere.