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another evidence Jones, Gloncester. JAPAN. . ee aaa a, Minne ote poe rearua | BAe EL Mtoe Mckee a, canndaananaeiias tributed 162 We have no Gedieated to Diana, bat Bone. aoe ee aes for Pullastebphie. the Mikade—c. with las his Bonennde of followers, who daily offer sacrle Tor Philadeipiie. ‘By mail from ‘we have the following special | assurance to jenBicting Ac- fee wm honor. Men make gods of for New Heunswiek. sustain not correspondence, in detail of our canie despatches, io | “uch a disabling extent ag her ill-fated neighbor Appearance and Age—The | 1 gastropomic ties, employing themselves Mew Hoven for Kilsshow- ‘the 26th of May (Austria) Kussin has at present more than one English Minlster—Treaiment | 1 more in wi they ‘shall éat, whut Jobn Hickey, for Elianhethport. Verse infuence to struggle apart altogether Weunded Vollowere—A High Noble 1 shall drink or wherewith they shal! be clot Ld Btizabeun . from the pernicious effects of the Crimean war and 1 than seeking afier righteousness, ‘fie vom PF iy, for iizabe Pipost. TURKEY. the serf emancipation, to’ which we have with a Fenian Name—Exodus from Jeddo— | mon devotion to us, the depression of MW Tor New Brunewiek ae dnenhaenencneete car adverted, In the first place the mania for aan The City to be Destroyed. 5 seocnininal in wees and the iperensing Sum aut Sehr A for Elizabethpert. army new rani " a0) ceremonial ¢ innovation also Whe New Council of Siate—Thirteen Christian | Every quate ey eg as iuade icselt felt even TORCEAMA ABT 3, 1880. | 16 t tt the day8 86 | geeamship Yi, Mon ‘ae Membere—The Sultan's Reforme and Rémlnn | here. Of the eutire expenses of the vast emptre Pee ee Prewoh Ministers visited | 39 evil the G us character ¢ eer betng OY Wind at auoset ¥, more than a fourth are fornisl yy the War ec thus break open (pre- | 100 it# insidious workings. He (the soeuier) 3 e st <2 is Opiates of the Movement—Imperial Bympa- | Onice; and, in spite of all efforts to reduce pen "These prizes, as well as those for the greatest num- | seen a crucifix hanging in front uf tie ciock Ina Maas liad thy With the United States Minister—Friendly | ihe mre, this evil 18 rather Weeliug Towards the American Government. | ¢'001 than’ otherwise. Nor is this to be ConstanrmNorin, May 14, 1865, | Nondered at jaroen. we Copear e aees en e > ‘On Sunday last the Sultan opened the new Counel! costia linprovements in its arms and equipments, ‘of State in person. This body at present consists of | and, above alt tha Moy Expense Raaposaanly y tcurn iD pI of proms yet aman ving Al Christians, | {i timunication upon every transport of a large body e Council as | of troops from one point to another, the con a8 suitable persons can be found to fill the | many legacies of evil bequeathed to his successors by ; & i Ly Sonn Josren WAGREN, from Philatsiphia for Reston: ashore on Brandywine Shoala, before report! liu hiiged Salle and rislos saved ; vessel will become a Cota! Iss. Notice to Mariners. NRWNUPYPOLT HARBOR—PLOM ISI. AND sumedily) for the first time the cave of mystery sur- “a's Cl ber of bull’s medals: watches, | Baptist church; and, fiually, Youn America’s con- rounding that most puissant prince, It Is perhaps | Win weawarded At the close of the feaslvaly and Ne Saat of parental autliortty and aianription of mAD- to be regretted that the accounts of the imperia! per- | who has proved Risnaels ra ‘best marksman or 1 “4 with omar Judgment CY f soni cr largely. One part; e among competitors will be ed aii endangered the public morals, ‘Th af, yeah mf pe! hi fram shone honored ceremonies well wn in Europe, even crowned | ills the speaker pointed out to be Lv mh a8 @ thin, elderly | yy Schuetzentoenig. or King of marksmen. The } primitive siuplicity of the eariy Clius : , ; HARDOR PLUM , tan, of great benignity of countenance and wigntty | whole auiount of these money prizes is $5,n03. the | leas outspoken denunciation of sin by Cristian mine | The Nevo ynort Mert ewburrpnrt sitiaie on ha ofdemeanor. The others ure equally precise in their order of shooting and the hst of prizes on the other | isters wherever apparent, Isiund are at the present time so much out of main yrs 1wo sete of targets it arrange’, : harbor. Assertion that the Mikado is a youth with ng particu- | '"? ATRCe BFC DOF YON ATTRR Rcsadeas Taberid ln: bao cui in comtag 10, the harbor, vom 1 Pilot they vacant seats, the Beperce Nicholas none has been more baneful | lar points of difference from other youths save lit Y wt ‘The Rey. Pastor Pliatte, late from Nice, attracted | run a veatel on to the bar, and no farther. A: present they han thls, Military in thought aa in habita, the | the late G: YESTERDAY. Tange WSW, when they should be as near W ax juriole The 1 do not send yon a copy of the inaugural address Guar was a good colonel Duta bad ‘gmpercr. “Like (haved eyebrows and blackened teplt. Tho latter RBLGWUy SREVIORS et 2 & Very large sudience Jest evening at ‘le Broadway | tighis show be moved So the cates, Ren ene tae ee: forms of embellishment are always indulged in by ‘Vabernacle and in the pulpit usually occupied by Dr. ee ante pte ‘by. the city, Wesel provided married women in Japan, never by men oy maidens, St. Patrick’e Onthedral. Thompson. ‘Tie congregution for tke evening was | ean come directly ap to the wharves without trnuble or meat. #0, beyond a doubt, one party made theirsalutations | Considering the disagreeable stare of the Weail°r | in many rexpects anew one to the Dioutway Taber- | $04 Bevera) yoAete Nae race Ae cht non Wine Omet to woman, and for the other the chances as to their | Yesterday, disagreeable for ita suffocating closeness | |, 19, peaking a ancuage which wold ave been | Haghey went ainr to atau 19 5 th Th b : 5 8 eye te having seen’ the Mikado are doubtful, inasmuch as | 9% Well as for its dull, damp, unwholesome aspect, berish to the greater proportion of the congrega- | Right from this very caume, The, Board of ‘Laghthousg Geet ail the Japanese agree that his Majesty is a young the attendance at the cathedral was exceedingly | tion of the aftcrnoon or morning. The house was annees ‘iipping to be Jeoparaleed by the neglect of the fled, in fact, mostly with whilom denizens of sunny ‘charge. Te show man or lad, ‘These deceptions need excite no sur- | NUmMerons, attracted more particularly by the festival France, gathered rh} attracted, persaps. more by Ree ort dhe Bosra of Trade catnbisnedta tie prise. It is a favorite diplomaticjoke of the Japanese | °f Trinity Sunday and the close of the Triduum db | the novelty of listening to a seriuon in (ieir native | cliy to call their autention to our local interests. to substitute mean persons for dignitaries, and thus rected by His Holiness the Pope, for,whose temporal | tongue—thonyh tlis is less uncommon in New York Whalemen. by the Sultan on this occasion, as it was imme- | Frederick the Great, he attempted to make the army read > the State; bi diately telegraphed to London and Paris, and Wie erent a te a ca remnved than the doubtless have found its way into your columns long exit 9 with the Suns. | pipectay = The mene ere this reaches you. ‘The programme set forth by | dinate to powder and pipeciay. sergeant cast down his marshal’s baton and it his Majesty for the future government of the em | Caine a serpenty whlch swallowed up every Civil pire, fully corroborates the genera! outline | function, and the effects of this distempered 1 gave you some weeks ago of the mens OC RO LEDAE the expense of the rest are fa- ‘ebject of the formation of this new institution, it | "Rue apart from this dlandvantage, wherein half the contemplated action and the radical revolution it is | kingdoms of Europe are her iellow sufferers, Rassia f than is generally supposed—tian for any reason of ited in Monerieny intended to effect in the administrative machinery | as to contend with two drawbacks peculiar to h¢ influence obeisance to an inferior. Support there was a large and generous contribu: | Helfer or religion, fhe body of tile: Louse Was Well | gare Thomas Window, oF IN og reporion tn Mesut ‘The day following these interviews Sir Harry Parkes, | ton. spnyeaiy: hued sponcingitanied sown ape gic Ga mae Ldipelbsiey got) with Se ae Spoken. the British Minister, attended by an escort, was ap- | %0 O'clock, as usual, ery Rev. Dr, Starrs, V. G., | ence in which the new faces predominating » a from Pertiand ri Matanzin, Sune 4, Wat 95 proaching the castle of the Mikado to pay his respects, | oMciafing as celebrant; the Very Rev. Dr. McSweeny, | occasionally in‘erlarded with faces matutinally Up | Hpgiemms, from eriand for Yntans J When he was attacked by @ band (accounts vary | deacon; Rev. J. McLean, sub-deacon, and Rev. J, It was a quarter 3 eight when Pasior Pilatte as- | Brig Crimea, $Vaterhouse, from Now York for Aspinwall, from one to) eight desperadoes, who threw the es- | Kearney, master of ceremonies, with twelve acolytes | cended the pulpit and the services bexan, without May 00, lat 83 30, lan cort into confusion and wounded with swords eight | in apendance. ‘The musical’ arrangements were | any great dea! of ceremony, though witl some fea- foreign Porta. pope a os eed of usual hi sandard anid "satisfactorily } tures about them not entirely familiar to sa Ameri: | | Consravrrxorts, May Malle’, bark Lizcie, Mackay, ( " carried ut. t termination i e and no doubt, indigenous to the worsitip of the orton, x wounded and captured and four allowed 10 escape. | first, pare 1 the Most Rev. the Archbishop East ‘and a part the ee once intoned told By- DPwARARA, May 11—Arrived, brig Chariotie Book, Goit, ef the Porte. The Suitan pledges himself to intro- railway is to have jusfice done to it, with dace salutary reforms, and guarantecs equa! rights | 4 haste and recklessness propo to the to all hig subjects, without regard to race or religion, | Ness of the commencement; and the expense of con- ¥ ar Ay " struction, occasioned ly by tha scarcity of ‘There is no doubt of the sincere desire of the Sultan | 4 a is to inaugurate a system of reform, arid that he will eeernn ibe gt e- Hit ghee yolmel endeavor to carry out practically his new theory of | lable. me idea of the total cost may be gleaned government, and that he will receive the cordiat | fom Ha pee hope aes ot Malls 00: A COR RATS 65,000,000 support of some of bis Ministers; but J fear that the | kilogrammes in 1866, and 80,000,000 in 1867. It ig | The same account adds that the last six have been | ascended uipit, and having read the text for | zantium. en ee A Anboit (Dam, majority of his advisers are more or less openly | true that this outlay 18 one which must in time repay | ‘disposed ol.” One point only seems certain. One | the day preached 5 lengthened and argumentative | After the nsual serviecs Pastor Pilatie announced Md ay fF pe ll an Ae mal yo ‘opposed to reform, and would rather see the . | itself # hundred fold; but for the thme being it who undoubtedly was captured and executed was an | sermon. Having first referred to the festival which | the text and procceded with the sermon. Nannie. etamabie, trots Newport, W, cnc: view Jon sf ‘ J ” BOvern- | gions @ formidable upon the already atvenuatea | flier of high rank of the Mikado’s household. was so auspiciously being celebrated throughout the as alist - Worles Ford: from Ligon, for Rum Gos next ny; Saab A. ment remain in statu quo, or even retrograde, than | resources of the government, and not unnaturally | , 2i¢ Mikado hus issued a stringent oruer in refer- | world, he alluded to the mission of Christ upon ra if Holbrook (Br), Guckstone, Yor NYork 4 ‘or eet 5 take any steps to introduce innovations more in | excites much censure on the part of those short- | ence to future attacks on foreigner. Samurai | arth ‘and observed that the Saviour came down THE HOWARD Mission, apo me ee Gee ee accordance with the enlightened spirit of the | Sighted politicians who think ‘a quick sixpence bet- age. As might be expected in the formation for the | ter than a slow shilling.” To this feeling is doubtiess first time in this country of an institution of the | to be ascribed the present depression in Russian rail- kind, some of the members of the Council of State | Way shares, which, however, are beyond all question Amerivaa Ports, AM—Atrived, ebip Toa: nloy, Russel; E Sinnlekean, Winkmore ion HG Honity Hands AM Abiridyes (officials and nobles) guilty of assaults hereafter wtil | from heaven not only to redeem sinners, but to es- b. s be degraded from thelr rank and decapitated by the | taniishta Chureh, to stent, to perpetuate aud {9 A see common executloner—not allowed to harikaré | complish His merciful designs toward men. That Station House Ledgers at fireukinst. BOSTON, June themselves. ‘his is sad, for a Japanese noble under | Church was to be from nation to nation, was ‘The usual brenkfast to station house lodgers at the | Belford; schrs J ‘©ry | to go from generation to generation, until it attained | Howard Mission, No. 37 New Bowery, was » Oreen, New are men of inferior ability and listie or no education; | Perfectly good investments. bonds to retain possession of his bowels 1m ¢ ven yea- | Elza B imeny, cu f Pr and a majerity will at fizst be entirely Infuenced by | Tbe second of these drawbacks, and one equally possible contingency ts @ mere wreck. Their viscera | its high object. ‘The commission was given to all his * halt pent alee c'ekock, aks Robinsons €' Cree Cor rE Ta Phicasipake: the Ministerial views. Time and experience and a | obnoxious to the politicians above mentioned, Iles in | #Te trump cards. apostles without distinction or without restriction; | “Fday morning at half-past eight o'clock, about one | Vet GV Minot, Hesioy) Bavaiia bry Bhan, judicious sifting of the material of which the Council the reductions now being carried forw tn the ‘ex- Me oe ee rose oe sami of Dr. ba but over and above fl these there were | hundred und twenty-five persons of the class 80 | panno, Suri :verver [Dutch nae, Liverpoot 8. posed may effect much, however. On the oc- | isting taruf, ‘These, like the outlay upon railw: s | speoial powers ani vi conferred upon | designa icin rooks, Burgers, Pha po eg yen Ng i tige Ra are certain’ to beat abundant {rule sooner or later; | Obliged to retire with his wounded, unseen by the Mi- | Peter, fre was. the ‘rock upon which the ted being present and participating tm the | *yti.g “Bark i:lwood Conver. camer Jersey Blue, Port Jolwson: bark : . . of mercy (previously entered upon), in attending to | veeded to review the carly history of the Roman | tion. During the several months in which this’scheme | White Cloud, Jackwonyitie;, beies, Thug. bay Wines those wounded during the battle with the ‘Iycoon in | Cathollc Church, showin the prerogative and | of benevolence has been going on the average cost | Philadelphia sonrs Teletaxb, Port Spain; Tdavella, Galvex: ni January. He was, however, politely treated, and no esce'| : restraint was placed on his’ free exit. On the 28th Percceaoea, and welvon to wate that not Of this breakfast has been ten doilary per Sun- | "Gq,RLESTON, June 4— Arrived, sehr CW Holt, Hoot. Sir Harry Parkes and M. Leon Roches, with their | ing the persecutions of heresy through ages andthe | day for an average of one fNivndred and | Boston. At Quarantine, ache Tropls Bind, Neboma!), (rom suites aid the eight wounded, were returned to Yo- | Combined Influences of the world, te Pope still held thirty persons, or about seven aud a half | Mete2OY one cnae Comerr, Kuhn, Rostor kohama after an absence of three months, during | the same authority, cheerfully and devoutly submit | cenig per capita. Bread and rye coffee are Salled—Bark Fastham | Br, Aikinson Which, in the effort to open the ports of Hiogo and | ted to by miliiona.’ His title was divine'one and | the regular dict of the occasion—« suificiency | 7th—Azrived, sche Starlight, Boston; 'T Osaka, the government of Japan has been over- | jad long since been recognized. When Constantine | of pota being afforded to the moilcy brcakfasters. | Phia. thrown, and collisions brought on between natives | received the faith he was ihe supreme civil ruier of | ‘Thus far the percentage of women at tic breakfast | ,Sav'et Steamship, Shennan pI retarn from St. Petersburg, his M: ‘asked | but meanwhile, when we consider how lai ‘@ pro. | Kado, a8 the Doctor was left fulfilling a mission | Church was to be built. The Archbishop then pro- feast of bread and rye coffee prepared by the inatitu- | 7th—Arrive ajexty General Ignatieff’s opinton of the new Council of | Portion of the national revenues are derived state. The Russian Ambassador replied:—“Your | this source, we cannot be surprised to learn that Majesty must permit me to decline to express an | attempts are being made to throw out the proposed opimion until the new institution gets to work and I | alterations and to reinstate in their full ini have, an opportunity to see the practical operation bec MO maeeaee et which have been tem- it. « The sudden death of Mrs, Morris, the amiable | The Subjoined table of statistics, if reliable (a doubt and accomplished wife of Hon. E, Joy Morris, United | always perinienie with respect to Rusglan official States Minister Resident here, has already been an- | communications) will give our readers an idea of the nounced, and having occurred soon after the inter- | present state of affairs:— aries New Orleans " rF c! enee: Pe ; rht, raption of friendly reiations between Mr. M. and the EXPENSES, aud foreigners, which good judgment and patience | the etvilized world, and, acknowleging the Pope as | tahle has been very small—fur smaller, in fact, than | C3Re {Boston JW Kenda r - Porte, which were reconciled by an apologetic des- | Roudles, Kopecks, | Cou have avoided. About the date of my Lisi letter | ihe spiritual pastor, Quitted the imperial city | Wouwa be ordinarily supposed. No variations in the mLIN a goede arcuts, ochre Bak ounsy patch’ from Mr. Seward, the Sultan and Fuad Pacha | National debt... ..--., 76,038,806 64 | the Prince of Scudai recelved a notice irom the Mi- | and established an empire in the Hast. Nor quality of the food given have been i+ yet intro- | FORTRESS MONROE, Juno 72Paseed” np for Baltimore kado that, afler deep consideration, his Majesiy had | aid ‘Theodosius or any of the barbarians “s itues 0 shi ppdiys le, from Bremen; bark Hunte ur Saga decided to allow the Price to prove his lovaity by | Wno iuvaded. ihe surroundings of the Bternal | $uced tle Sanday morning eee ae aore ot | Beige Hen, froin West indien: 12 P Sweet, from Cov tenas. sending a force into the territory of Prince Aid7u to | City ever attempt to meddle with the Pope’s sov- spiritnal than of ‘Substantial nutriment. tsALVESTON, June 1—Arrived, brig Frances Lewey, Lew~ lay waste and devastate. This command, issued be- | ereignty. He enjoyed an undisputed title for the It Was & qucer Scene that met the vy or the spec. or Wark availed themselves of’ this melancholy incident to | Department of the Holy Synod. whow how fully their respect and friendship was re- | Public Instruction. siorcad towards Mr. Morris personally, as weil as to | Maintenance of ti 4 univoked for honors to him as f | Cow 1,552,939 1,725,236 8724 8,881,886 353% ‘Tampico, pay universal ° J t *< Atalanta, Mo erica inister. alr. m 2 first. Miniate: Mintsty 2 | yond a doubt by the machinations of the southern | y, wand years an citly recognized one for ied a at * ae ants oh oie Bur, Ne ten GODAG Go tis paar wee | aL One aoreiters ARS | daimioa, ‘has had the effect, apparently, of uniting { rst thensan Bh ge Bins axieto Teed See eee ati ere Bee ui 0 OC ae WN, 8 iniipatioe previous to Mis 4 eattan ied’ bay tevecisace | Minteite d 16,917,563 173g | Scudat to the Aldzu faction, whose adherents seem | fore ever the Saxon stoad in England; it existed be- | jn its proverbial mood; and tevin: dvinaie. driante bury port; dune jn the diplomatic service, he having resided dur- | Ministry of Finance... 45,054,240 go” | %0 be making active preparations to oppose the | fore Germany had recelved any refinement or civill- down came the rain, aad then internuitied its drizsio ing ome years at Naples as Charge d’Asuires, | Ministry of Public Property. 4)so2'5g0 47‘ Southern faction now ruling the empire throuxh the | zation or before Spain became @ nation. Where Was | for five miniiics or ho, ag if waiting ior something. rived, brie Lyeoun (Br) 3 Hoth Mix, Morris and limse!f were conversd Ministry of the Interior. 16,864,766 40 | bey Mikado, Aidzu and four others are declared | the government upon eartin so ancient, founded | phen it drizzied again; then it intermitted, and then soir a Lina miodeyn languages used in society on the ¢ Minictry of National Education. — 818491306 55ig | Nebele by imperial decree, and the well infurmed | upon a title of such high authority, upon such strict | drizzled aguir ate kaa one of those tainstorme | deiehia ter doy May Munroe, Munrve, do lane? Wma ; Japanese say that the hatred of this prince to Chosin | principles of right and justice, Deaides the sured | which drizvle emphatically for tive miuutes; then | Phillips, Somers, do for Saugus; Daniel Pierson, Pierson, di AS many of the Turkish } more | Ministry of Internal Communi- jes speak Frene “ Mrs. Morris occasion- | _ cations .. 12,413,009 cog | (one of the Mikado’s advisers) wilteertainly insuence | sanction and title of divine religion? The temporal | gtop and take a for Salem ; Marion Draper, Meady, do for Gardiner: Abwtainer preath; then, haying taken a long ‘or less fluently and correct Ly visiied the ladies of the harems of some of the | MinisiryofPestandTeiegraphs. —'018,510 62g | active hostilities. ¥ power of the Pope was necessary Lo preserve the in- | preath, drizzle again, just when every Hg | (Br), Pettin, NYork ‘or Halifax; eo W Pierce, Gr Ministers, and was on friendly terms with alimited | Ministry of Justice...... 2 8,470}082 71; |, Minna-ji-no-Mia has been appointed Imperial Gen- | dependence of the Moly Father and to secure the free | them hot tos. tr } AW Jeno ‘disappointed Poni els raph, Kemp, do for Provincetown ; circle of the higher class of Turkish society. Her | Imperial Board of Control. 1,868,987 26i; | eralissimo and with an army of thiriy thousand meu | and impartial exercise of his spiritual 6u- | gtop and take i Sie rae Boston Se gwadden death, which was announced before many Polat Pe nee = 612,815 10% now hos se Raersgo (government road) irom tus premacy. it might Please divine Providence to send settled into the y Srocker, kaxter, and NH, ry " persons had heard of her illness, cansed a melan- | Expenses ie Polish b to Osaki x “ persecution again and again, ‘ihe Popes nad been le rt, wi y Was OX ! indelobis ; Chase, Ingraham, Rov! ms not entered in the a Ohara-Sakino-Gijin, 8 Kuge (noble) of the Mikade, | driven from the Holy City; but again and again they petecitia aay. Pectiny ‘ey: epslty Sailed—Schre L b'Small, ? MW choly and profound senvation, particularly among a the Mussulinan ladies, whose social circle and men- counts of the Ministry. », 12,898,915 62 tal occupations offer so litte variety tat the loxs of | Expenses of the Caucasian and EH Nash, raining, | “6th, AM--Arved, brig Hunter (Br) punctu- | Boston: schrs Ansie M_ Moilitt, arrived April 15 at Yokoliamia in one of Prince Kin- | came 4 i tions of * 1 * shin’s steamers, ‘The Prince has joined the southern yee . pT ig en cre pean 9 Bele De castonal drops WO! one of the few personai friends whom they num- Saucasian districts, 5,976,021. a5 | confederation and his steainer bore ihe flag ot the | that the temporal supremacy of the Pope was neces | ate the co- if it was tryiug to -top and | Kath; Isaac Rich, Crowell, Philad bered among the European tadies was sensibly felt ES 000,000 Mikado—a rare aight, bi ns a sary In order to secure spiritual independence. The | couldn't. ee Pe Shannon, Diike:¢ B Woods, | by them. 19,997,984 62 On the 16th Ohara nad interviews with the Frenet | Gharch could exist witl penses. out it, the Pope could exist | “They were @ litile damp, those station Louse lodg- | Scull, Bos on for hilndelp nad di and British Ministers. He states in his notification lout it; but if the Pope were not free the Chureh | erg, in consequence; for though the police had dis- | Sgt Rockian) fo. NY it having beet f Mr. e | Extraordinary outlays. 38, ‘onic. ay e ft iaving been, the intention of Mr. Morris to have | yee ptac ot leveling taxes; coe eh" = 8 | that he comes wit troops of Liven, Satsuma and | oud ‘mot be free, ahd tho ebildren of the Churen | {ritated the tickets for breakfast, thes” had_mot dis: F a Weatie, unter: the service performed at his residence instead of at | Tee Mg RevenMes keereertaee. DOT 718 43g | CIUKUWO, He is probably an avant courerto arrange | would not be free. Tt was, forsooth, represented | tributed the umbrellas with which 10 yet there fetes Fetamets Frstic, Vagors Wi the church, On the evening previous fo the burial —_——— 2% | for tue change of rulers over the foreign sctzlement. | that the Pope could do without his temporal power; | Water dripped i large drops from woollen unac- 4 at ‘ the Minister of Foreign Affairs sent (o notify Mr. by te + 480,598,517 ex |, The Knvoy Plenipotentiary of the Mikado, now } put those putting forward such pretensions were | eastomed to water, und became tiereby inky} P Gatos 3M Vaiees Thos Cl ors ; Morris that, by order of the sultan, the Turkish Min- isters would attend the ceremony, ‘The funeral pro- Roubles, Kopecks. Coxvion Was the largest ever seen here, The Sultan's Hnaposts 713,58) eoweh, drawn by four jet black borses, was followed Hnposts, duties, &c. WO 51 by those of the Tarkish and ail the foreign Ministers, | Crown jewels. . due here, has orders to raze Jeddo to the ground | ony anxious to get them within their own ‘ <j i n ci rf ni iy Water diizzied through beards —unacenstomed , ps pee Si CP PDR HOLDS Rey CHAR. ORCENE LO. OHRAT | layariolona peat Tul Anes ae eueceme paver mL ee Meike “Nuxuy Of nitration, and. touk there, | Bple Went Winds Pesora, 1.0, Hoary, Geo W 2 ‘ necess jo KecUre spiritu: ‘xerci ot el 5 yt vy . i J F - ‘This Ohara is not a Fenian, in spite of his na’ Feligion; for elthongh Senter ead by a color hot exactly its own: water fle | gainer (ir), Elizabeth. Marion Draper, Teles: At Yokohama quiet reigns. A few Southern | them the Pope could never be a subject aon, Abs pn, Angle st without | tered tirourh shocks of hair innocent of comb, | Motit 1 8. Isaac Rich, Wreath. ad uow he | brush and shampoo for weeks, and never mentioned | JACKSONVILLE, June 1 ‘Avtived, sehr W A Vatt, Beers, and the rear was brought up by coaches occupied by | Government proj oi, | Soldiers have appeared in the streets. They axe # | was obliged to maintain armies, not to invade neigh- ere, EXC 8 siicration of ‘or! a rivilane, principally “American and. Engin ret | Sundrics... Tag | Tough, wild looking crew and following their a | foring wrritories, not to wage war for selish aan ae aes ie baa heen Gnemning herctined Gia Re Ea a Meer but Wild avec, Core dente, The Protestant cemetery, where the inter- | Revenue of the Polish kingdom, rival a native shop was plundered, causing a generat | put to defend himself against the unjust and w! icked and did not dare tw speak vf it. Wool- Sh he Fa ee er ey Md scare among the natives. entered in the accounts of about two miles ment took place, is at Feriketn awn is now guarded | toochingtions of his unscrupulous enemies and to} jens, beards and shocks of r were OFILE, Juve S—Arrived, kchr Sarah Wilson, Smith, from town. On alighting from the | the Ministry. ++ 18,987,712 23g | bY the troops of the foreign Powers and ai cach exit } protect the patrimony which had been handed down | tne’ petter for the water baying becn there; | Boston. f the cemetery the procession 1 into the | Revenue of Caucasian and trans- * | ina guard post at all which two swordsmen are held | irrough the tide of aes. ‘The Archbishop coucluded | the water was the worse for it. It wus, it fact, ag if | | NEW ORLY: t aryahip, ancora, line of Zaptier, or Purkisn | — Caticasian distvicts........... 4,769,400 40 hes och) with ai appeal to the congregation for contribations | providence had taken pity on the alvuti y iggy Bre Jeddo and Neegata were not opened on the Ist of | ¢or che Holy Father and was wered by i sponta- " , " iS 10 1 fissi Oe apei'as promised: nd'Tumor har iethat the prope: | (tne Maly Kaates and waa anewered, Us skort | fontces of the Howard Miedan nad ha sition is now being entertained by the Mikado to | ce august ceremontes were then proceeded with and | of Providence which (though the scurers of the | beArrived, trig Gen Marshall open the entire empire to trade and travel, terminated shortly before one o'clock. affair did) the guests in question did ot. seem suf- Rondomt wi guards, drawn ap on each side of the entrance. Special resources, derived from Mr. Morris subsequently addressed a note to Fuad the Angio- Dutch loa tuking ab appropriaie acknowledgment for | Floating revenues. the honor exicnded to him ov this mela: ‘Thoms, Fava: sobre tua Frauen, Honiton, Set apart for railways. to whic P od, 4 y be premature, but it can only be regarded as wu ere sion—a reply to which is annexed. ‘The Port ed | oe noe Heine ‘ coe ficiently to appreciate. Ranged in rasa on elther Newbern. ii ; how more than ever anxious to cultivate t ‘Total. . 490,503,517 Gang | malier OF a few months or years wien Ak will be sce. ah Ge. Gastinn ae ieominbe. sue ot the table they” Weared Paci those Lexevations BH Toad, saute, Carlonas: ehr Mary relations with the re it would seein, that in splie of the enor- Pacha on ail occasious eu- | Mous expenses attendant upon the maintenance of Mr. Morris | the existing military establushment of Russia, the a. ka is quict, as also is Miogo. At the former Yesterday the Rev. H. W. Beecher oftctsted in | eyesof theirs at pyramids of bread sct at small in- 5 Cleared, sche Nelle Brown, Migainn, * at the latier “1 tervals, as if they would say to the bread tn ques- | Boston. there are no hangings; at the latter business is duil. | piymouth church, He read one of the Psalms and “j " * A sciscy. Jur 4 rs .. The Pacitte mati isin bad luck ina xwalt way. ‘Toe |S sion, “i'm happy to mect you very hazy. indeed | BAB ARATS Sg eas (eae ale Vitathie, Kon yovernment, at deavors te eface from the memory any unpleasant reminiscences of Uiik temporary dis- | present vot War possesses the entire cont- | crear Republic on her last voyave from San Frau- | P hed trom texts in the gospel of Matthew on | why couldn’t you bring a If BN lage nano the mental condition of the Soitun was aii | decorative honor bat one in the empire. Judging March 23, when 2,080 miles ‘rom Tit Porta Tustoned | Weed his discourse by referring toa leticr he bad} preaq were stormed, taken and connscated with @ - 1866, and mnerely repeated a ruinor which | {rem our personal knowledge of jtim, we should feel | enis unshipped the paddies and — lashed | Técelved in which the writer requested his advice | celerity that did unngual honor to nitubleness of oft che neve AML TOnIEDEE WES VOY EPSIENE | Ee Oe ree eee ree | ae starboard wheel, and’ the giant completed | and instruction on some of the ordinary aduirs of | Muscle on the part of the storming purty, DUENO | As Beonine inivORCHY OUTAINED . os fi y “ her journey in fonrteen days, againat bad | everyday life. Mr. Beccher said that people of every raped boner: are ig Been ture tet propriety on A ‘and States where desertion, &e., eu 1 to in the despatches of the repre- Advices from Odessa state that the price of wheat T governments, but not pubilshe has fallen consideratly in that port. The fact is vrTik has received the following oficial note by | tributed tothe prospect of an exceptionally abun- orser of the Sultan:— dant harvest SUDLANY Ports, MINIEIRY OF FOREIGN APP ATER A Russian journal. Nadziela (the Week), has re- 2th Aprtt, IS6E, ‘ received a first warning for ustanuly misrepre- Hiu—1 have had the r ie pl before bis Imperial ng the economic and social relations of the em- Majeniy whe Ras ‘nd for drawing “hostile comparisons between ‘the 2th March orking. classes anny poy TS working classes and those possessed of pro- dered to the moral Phy . : y aklast with icity, No charge natil divores cbtatned. POAC a te ae a oe ee acct tae | Dation from the days of Solomon to the present have | a gentleman and having accepted Ui invitation. Nee ee aE OWES Adorne i : 3 ‘ lel had their proverbs. The nations west of Judea have | One slice at a time or two ata time—tt seemed to | ———--— aie . as to length. and too | naa their proverbs, and we of the make very little difference—and then . swallow of —DIVORGs LEGATLY OBTAINED IN ANY STATE have those which prevail everywhere Fye coffee was introduced into the overcrowded orifice | Ads wien Nr oF Capcaures KORE Crem ee regarded 28 wise xims in which had received the bread, by wazhing it | Sfitwan Ts neoatwan aeeond Goon, various causes, have been so common. The Great | SUC a8 reign, bey ‘i ET en down bodily and unmasticated to mzke tor room a | Zt ; vas - Republic remaing here for repairs, a new shaft being | Just before you are generous,” and “Charity beging | second edition. Thus went on the ben oER LEGALLY OBTAINHD IN n Francisco to bring over. at home.’? ‘These proverbs are common (o all per- | an hour, until every maw of therm al! here non-mipporty drank is Teported dull except in clarters for | 89NS of whatsoever station—to those in tie polite | and some ey even began to exiiibic ce Nopnettesy ho teem y and refined ranks of life as well as to (he common | that interna! Breadiness of feeling wi Colighnhtine’ sa tinec 6 Roatan. * . B J in the serch ee sereinyed exept the MaaenAie: people and among the laborers with their sleeves | preadiness of dict, viz., a sense of heiny for propelling power. This crippied, is without @ paral much cunnot be said ior the paticuce and science of the engineers and commander. The popularity of the line is not enhanced by the delays which, from mains of your deceased wit ‘« Lively sympathy in the misfortune nd the regrets caused hy | * MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN ITEUS. Tally justified by the notice | Besa : oh 4 tnrned up. The national character of a people can | by for more and of having no room for \t-—of waned, 1 hasten at the sane tiie Karel ana Cnvahoga (American sicamers), wich ure | {Ya tn thelr proverbs, In Spain and italy their ing started recat ge fa frroatrae S Wike epeutey RIAL wie. 8. TORBKM AN nd to neubunson data cee he Halla papers state that the fortifications " esi : proverbs are not of the purest tendency, and with | of yeast and bakers’ flour. Then folie cd brief ex- worst s ia, Galle and old, Y ces of my high con- | aro’ Civita Vecelia are not yet completed. In ad- eB rt respect to women, When proverbs ure appuc!, they | hortations, and the breakfusters wer: iariased, to | & the hoo iy ant ghod cout- sideration. FUAD. dition to ihe works already exeented, palisades and THE SCHUETZENFEST. are intended to convey the idea of mere intaidns of | return who would at two P.M. : natiatied. 43 the Liuetins, erpees, Hon. E. Sov MORN, Mininier Resntent of United States of | covered roads are being commenced on the roads pleasure, the philosophy of which is bad in meanog | cos: York. Sa cena vi Pr veer. ery a America, Constantinople. leadiug to Viterbo and Corneto and also outside of LG ROME ‘ and intention. In the proverb, “Ke just before you | ‘iat pa SeaRe 2" tial pa Saturday last the Prince of Denmark arrived from | the 8! John’s gate. French troops are employed, | The Order of Prizes—Arrangements for the | are generous,” it is generally understood thac you Ss H I P P I N G N BE W 8 CASHED AND INFORMATION. FUR— Atiens. ile has since been received by the Saltau, | Gui not gratuitously, and the Papal government is Shooting. should be just first and generous afterward. ‘ihe . all leontized louerias. T. ChUTH, Banker who returned his visit next day; bas dined wiin | sinking a great part of its revenue in these works, Th Ittee have, after l 4 teat eladc character of justicg in this work! should etand Sa | Broadway and 143 Fulton a. Fuad Pacha, the Russian and English ambassadors; | The Pontifical authorities are under the impress iene mye; After long and tedious ” | higher than generosity; but it is uot eo, It was Se etn hae soca at be wishes of Constantinople, and is orf | that Civita Vecchia will in future offer an inviolable | ation, completed the plan for the distrivation of we | quite ba i, Josice, should | be done, but not Almonar ‘or New VorkessTuis ay. DEAWinus oF Tae Jor home via Vienna on Friday. aisle for the temporal power. mn priz ch will be followed during the | that rigid justice Which af enforced would be malig- i ry as Mesneee ys irtiy before the opening of the German Customs | COMO: Prizes, which Wil Ting the | hant and become gross injustice. Ciirisy bad Ineut- 4-29 | Moon rises.....0ve 10 08 Pac aha ae ainent the French government is reported to | “*¢ SIX active days of the Schuetzenfest, from Mon- | cated justice and righteousness, but with Flim mercy fuvited the Court of-St. James to jolb ie tirade | day, Jime 2%, to and including Saturday, July 4; for, | stands higher than Justice; and'when an oilernative 7 29, High water..ui wa 10 27 MAN GBOL ASR B2 15, 40, RUSSIA. it prodence in decisions to be taken by the | aithough the oficial opening of this great testival | #8 to be chosen, mercy is to be the tighor! snd let 4 & 1, to whic n i “ \ " tien Te- ) oF onl i 1% 115, aUN. ‘the Cear's Fiftieth Birthday—Cowpliments to aplnet, to wich [ond Starter te said to have | wit take piace on Saturday, Jone 2, the shooting | Viewed ‘the prover, “Charity begins at how... and Pour oF Fem ¥ wenn #5 8060, eg te is 88 ei Bi the Sovercign=The Finencial ‘ Condition— for prizes will only commence on the following Mon- | analyzed it m something efter the same style in a x 4, 2. ot, a is Bio! w 7%. Exhibit of the Budget. The Austrian government has decreed the sum of | gay, at noon. We ought, however, to introduce the | Which be had treated *the other. As tndersiood by Le Herald stonm yachts ie at Wairlail atip. MCINTIRE, MOBRIEN & CO, Manngren, pm owners and court wes to the | For circrlars wd Information in the above Lotiorics mlurese Hvemela will be tow oot free of FRANOK, BMITH & CO, Dovington, Wy. TTCKY STATE, LOTTERY, EXTRA CLANS 860, 260,06 ins for a svientifie exped 2 " on of a whic {8t. Petersburg (May 6) correspondence of Manchester | 24¢,000 Rortns for @ setensific expedition to explore | igiowing table with the remark that the prizes page oe g Ge. prover. le, would. bao Examiner.) A Saxon officer has invented an Improvement by | named tn it are only for the common targets, | pose a rich man, having an abundance of all ae We have just witnessed a ceremony suMciently in- | Which the needle gan can be discharged thirteen | Known, in the technical language of German | things that produce and incre , and ARRIVALS, family was one, and all members of the whole, one chip Joun Gideon, Winters, Washingt teresting in Itseif, and additionally so from the re- | very eg ite. The application ts ald to be | ox verts as Kelrschetben, at which twenty shots a Texgar Po A “in ae tose cubes beuveh, De memgeens, | Baked MT Ae ante Geaea Wee vn 15. fections which it was calculated to arouse in the | As has been formed in Florence for the pur- | can be had for #1, There are to be two other sets | distress, he should @ay to him, “Go away, go Away; | Martinique, May 29, and ‘Thomas Sei iy BAS a minds of those who beheld tf. Last Wednesday, on | pote Of establishing @ court of houor, wherein all | of targets, besides these, one the prize-tat charity begins at home.” That man might Be acti 123 men, and an engine of 100 horse power. RENTOOKY eo ars nee i ,puoraan BY MIRROUWE the fiftieth anuiver f the BPmper birthday | disputes are to be decided, which at present are too | proper, called in German hechviben, on which | according to ruie, but he would not be acting accord- ‘Steamsb ‘Ariade, Bidemaas, Galveston May 2%. and Key ws i. Fe aa Lt pu arya the Emperor's birihday | frequently settled by the sword or pistol. the pram | prizes Will be objects of competition, and | ing to charity, “There was no ruc in the case by eS i eee ee nelacs hae " * woRRAY, EDDY & Co. (he was born on the 29th of April), he was presented | A French soldier who deserted during the Crimean | the targcia on which honraty. paves donar | Which a tian could evade the obligation he owes his | Gi, Had macenste windy Surg ie Pit. wed te be PADUCAM LOTTERY OF KENT by the officers of tue hussur reghuent of which he { Cuinpaign of 1855 has recently been sentenced to | ted co the festival are to beshot for. Whoever wants | Drother in charity. He was only haifa man who | the on $1 19, panmod a, brig rigs Pood PADUCAT FATE. Chase 421, prow hee been a nominal member daring hie whole life | (att bY @ court martial held at Orenotie. to compete for these prizes will Lave to pay $10 | Would go hy rule. He should exh 1d. ditfuse | teran passed several aail of various rigs working: En hk eae cs ss pet asags bee { A cannon foundry of Krapp, in Essen (Rhine | for vix shots, three on one and three on the other, | Kinduess, dnd generosity, and mercy around him, 5 eibedia aking. e ititn ay Ghaatene erin 608, with @ very handsome plece of silver plate, sur | Prussia), extends over ieee <n as The signal for the beginning and close of the sae by joing 80 he —_ = chart 2 and a hip Niagarmy Biakenien, Richmond, & p at) ef mi . a by admirabiy € ted wre of ty if | Gecupied by bulidings. It ‘welve miles of rail- hooting eae! N re . a diect teach It to his sons and daughters, The whoie human Da @ 2, «, 7% ae oi, mounted by a ahiy executed figure of bimseit | e shouting each day will be wiven by the dixcharge of @ Steamalil . dibs WisbD COLTON & Sout Manhatre o | e veatine: if the road, six locomotives, 150 wagons and sixty horses. | cannon, as followa: On Monday, Jun on horseback, in the regimental uniform. ‘The only | thore ure v.00 Jets of gas, consuraing about five | tire P.M, aud $1 premium wil be “ald for | of another. Justice and mercy useparable; | with mdee, to Yhiliipe 4 rows. For elrea!nti, $4 in the Dor RAT, EDDY & CO. inaccuracy to be found in this splendid orn us of cuble feet per day; 10,000 men areem- | tne first bulla eye. Por the greavest num- | and Christ satd He would have mercy and not justice. Bteamship Brunette, Howes, Philadelphia, wi ° , rt Covington, Ky. ies In the form of the horse itself, which in size proportions is apparently much in Ure foundry; 1,200 at the mines and forges, © of balla in the centre by ‘To the writer of the letter he wonid sny: Be full of ‘ages amount 10 $100,000 thalers per annum. | Rurige bea” Mhernoon es: fo ee soaama | Kindness, and generosity, and merce, id in flow motive power consists of 160 engines of 6,000 t number, $2, and for the third, $1, and g1also | !Bg Justice you will be folowing mer: jard. Bleamsbip Franconia, Sherwood, Portland. wis F Ares. (ihe F arrived Osh, and’ was 1acorse' ag. the Chesupenke, Siyrery ts Orricy, CoVERGTON, Ky. May 30, 8H8, DRawixe NOrE THE PUBLIC. iter qualified f | heavy than 4 light cavalry regiment: but this defect | hore power each, ‘The daily consumption is 14,000 shot in the butts eye previons to the fir- = Steamship Claw us, Walden, Boston, with mtv, to Wm P I, Jobn 8. jh Yl - i § @ bn! 'y x eamsbip G » + y With 1S. Se ily Shevitl 6f Kenton county, Ay. hereuy wer will hardly detract very seriously from the aduriya | bushels of co: /o0 bushels of coke and coal and | ing of the cannon closing the shooting at seven Bloomingdale Baptist Charch. aye. tify that ai, the. oh le, tubes, murabere, z. Laon fouth ther tion due to the unquestionable taste und beauty H),.000 cubic foet of water, i ‘The prizes of this class on each eubse- “Ephesus and New York" was (in dis- Rteawship Ac et 1s New Bedford, wi CPrancey Sinith & ie shis oily ave still in the whole. The total cost of the gist is ¢ The Pope las acceded to the request of the North during the rest of the week are all ar- » ms be We whee 8 | passengers, to Feruison & Wood, feat may be sald oF sibIlehod te Sher, eriean Hh ne fl to sond courre detivered here last evening by thy Rev. We Bark Sara Aust}, Orkanovich, Neweant! ne i wil held subject to te 100,000 roubles, or abont £14,000. Minerican [ish and permitted them to rend a alike, so that the statement for one day gives coal, to order, Hw! st ‘weaterly guics onder of Judge Hane, of {he renklin Glrsuit Court, nor hh ” h testimonials of} pubi aye always . DOdY OF Tuer men to Wome, provided they equip and atement for a 8: Pope Yeaman, Taking for His text tha: novion of | SelMove balwarkynte, ‘ apawing iekon place ton or Keaton covvaty, Ky-+ if wre especitily in the case of (he presen p tshot im b after discharge of can. » apostie Pant’ ie ' jan reir ‘Bark Atincth (NG), De Haany Bremen Feo 2, vin Payal | of olther the 19 by College or ‘so fue a tes snperor toward whom such gifts testify noc tucte autrin, Paria, were efpenpetsettiees Mode ageaeobaks > nimemaghedlla prt bigh : ; ‘er ut vvlonige. Since the eer ee Of attnesmentand May 7,with empty dorreis and 6 mers, t asthe days } into @ man Who deliberately he exhorts them to walk eirownn px ‘ayal strona, paving lost (w Usual In eintiar cases) the stereotyped and cere wheel tabee, une ei, into my pew ne, , ip Argory (or Providence “ Ps d ex. “re re . 40 38, SOOTT, monlous res pect of BUD fora despotic sovereigr sharp knife and ¢: were evil, the reverend geutic.s ceded to salons, a ‘ ry ‘ Dut also : ction he one P a Soa vere La vu ne yd ven draw a comparison between tie an it modern vas i ky Grobe, Cotte prs sett veto Jamen Taken from ‘1 Cincinnati Commercial, eS ierstod jar ruler. Jong wi Vives 1 ] jon - —< ird greatest owunher, ‘ " _ id & LO. é apr i oo ee a. — ariscolhers of a huore gloomy character, whiel It is TELEGRAPHIC REWS H " cities and apply Ot ec rae eee, arent. the nF FSPRPHIA. i800 ORRE WATHOUT MEDICINE BY impossible whoily to ignore. Fifty years of life, —— ne said, was a great city, New York isa “at city. iF Bdwin Reed (ol AKK ee tmpeneiOle wholly to Sheen consdmiedia the, gov. | A Fenian mans meeting wan heldekdeabville op At one time Bphesas contained sore 300,00 intiabl- via Delaware Breakwater, wi Heh erndicatcs Dyn Caney Nathan, seubbareargun netsct ee oats portion inors the Si 'urday night, and was addressed by Colonel Jot tants and Wenporioe trae tise aeceee SIO ork DP ictteran ws Et i oe bi ous natte Mm c " r 4 y - | days r | qn of Haman existence, and the most valuable life | O'Neil and Professor Brophy. ‘The brotherhood ap- famous a8 containing the temple of | company with Me ten Gene, for Reltimanr’. fa excellent, os at hot Yc pralonged bevond the mite asaigned to it | Pedr '0 be preyaring for some serious movement, Diana. en Paul iirst” went, there he | Bebr Mary b iierris ‘of Fintringtom)s Urn, Magan @ Pathan coos haat lige yd Ny natuce. We do not venture to say (indeed in this | The Nations! Board of Trade will leave Phila- met with great opposition from the idolators, who, fap By Lc lg nd a ae bein Shir cy Lg ca oe tontuimont to treason even fo | deipnia to-day on an excursion (o the irom and coal } For last shotin t led by a cortaln mage maker, drove him from the | Tg with dense fos sod light. ~~ a ., with fine 'h ee 4b bss ihe Ta fons 20s een, 0 ; Hippertant fife in the empire | fields of Penosyivania, non (7 P.M.) ibs sapeced be tale acd y, crying, “Great is Diana.’ All the vices and Images, bo raster. Ties been 7 daya north». Hatterse 9M, wnd bier yall procera . . (a ye in as " bat those who remem- | AQ ow domo paper Is to be started 1 | poe se oro tRZee FOR Yih WHOLE DAY. corruptions of Atte eT gd PopUation | gERE wine seinns, 16 slays, ish mo! : yeaa a T Whit Alexander H., our, three, or even tWo | Atiania, or the greatest numiver of bull's eye Bote by any, | ancl great prospe jourished there, and the prince Adah (Br), Lecatn, p= a JORKS, ONS, TNL ARG) BAND, A yeare cannot “Wave falied to be strc |e eens Momde salt iN one during the day. «eb | of the power ©: ness had many followers. Ne- | to J Owenn & Co. 4 ares ‘of the Peet ot CHARI, With the omitions chouge im hie appearanre, whick |) General Meade bas retarned to Atlanta after am ab | Por the second greatest nnmuber.. 4 | ferving to the text the preacher then adyctted to the bp, hy tate th yi virowe, Beano, 96 | Oe anes eng ope wh curing the lat few months haw beeume: puinfatty | sence im Alabaina, Kor the third greatest number... i | @reat importance of clergymen eapoctally walking ‘with goat ekius, ae, 1 Po... HO’ eae een manifest. The most sang: ovalist would now be Quite a neipber of prisoners are in Atlanta from | For the fourth greatest number. ¢ | with circamepection always, but the muck more 80 by Sn Yeidren, Caviloer, Ji wre. iy eee, wht MALT or SoTOed to Contes Ht ty veridienie! auras On | Colambas, supposed io be connected with the Ash+ | For the fifth greatest number,........5 .... 1} in placea where the spirit that worketh in er ies Riianetl & fan ber # aye HOT! b Rl iD the sutyect of tue iuperins beatin are a together | burn murder. ‘These prizes are paid in rash daily as soon as | the children of disobedience is rampant, Aud how | Hattoras with iiaht caer: mtd Wiggs NO. By MURRAY Bt N BROADWAY, Without reason, Nor is ‘his Lu be wonde The | {he republicans of Hartford, Coun., held @ Grant oe, by the Pinance Committee, on the grounds, | tnplicable was ae" counsel of St. Pami’s | chr flora Lu werene pened M . sonmad wine, CHFTylug ON Of a HU ietlo! Wart voieow Of & | aud Colfax ratifeation ineeti t Alivn Hall Satar- | PON the certificate of the person in charge of tha | to ihe Bphesians to the ministers of New | cont mary, Kiwaworth; Vireinin. i moos we hatre fay evening. Speeches we “bs General d. Re yc and the names of the fortunate winners will | Jerk, as indeed the anys here are evil. | gobr Marind Bil er, Virginine UR, 8 soraws Beniply treasury Hawiey, Coldne! George P. . KW, | be published every morning by the committee, ‘Yen {| He then pointed out, with uneparing, eloquenies, the Sebr J.J Pharo, Roper, ‘Intute. Bion BK N are mo Met birders fo Welch.” thgweP for THe ten areatecy eet, cation (> TM | or uteral interests over the infetlectal of the moral, | Behr d LWomere, Wright, Vin : king mht burdens for one y . RA a , en greatest numbers of shots ip the } of inal ellectal or the u ¢ — PreseDt powwess Alexaniter C, Bullet, for (uisty yours associated 7 hulits eve made by any one person during the cow | it said, was one gre t Fource of Christian decadence. | elt Caroling Sune, Ky PN ope mph pt ¥ wirh the press of the county, died in Lowsville om | tinnance of the entire festival, as follows:—For the | Personal aggrandisement was the motive spring of ‘Sebr youn, Spates Ur, anime Ge msblon corned: Tn father a Saturday and was buried to-day (etiira usetech Yr foe the next greatest, $6, Jer alt sce. cea a 5 cog ty Lag Nm Kenr DB Breeinian, ent, Witgin deen omy 8 id for some: order pit a yal ‘ urtous thoagh « - - - wie third greatest, €40; for the fourth, ft mortar lone: el ir lone, Nelson, Virginin, yr i ‘and to ehable medica that the manifest XAVIVR ALTMNT MODALITY. A epecia! meeting of | sao: the sixth, $25; ‘the seventh, $20; . | ou than the finest channel) of human thang none [ieee ry Gsstin Ce rei w i Coane this association Was Held yesterday afternoon in the | #164 the ninth, $10, and the tenth, $5. the { eer cnet mmasiee, by \eee Belt Rapidan, a eg ; 60 ii, ward 0 realioe Roem ‘Uaeeeparere nies hike Wy sates " iowl: oF CO . ‘ ea GIRL, Georgtwwn, 1 | wii of St, Francis Xavier's College, whieh was | “hor ywoive shots Iu the centre a sliver ined ® people driven aa if under the ineh, ali forthe | Sone ab Aer Mayer, Baitivore or lis bette of DR. DE JONGH'R ORNUING O11 intgely attended and at which @ new coustitution | te given, called a “festival dollar? (Feat-7her), of | acquisition mere material advantages. What Bebr Pratt, ith “qi adelpite for & to the United States vy cons) Anner, and code of lawa were adopted, The chief new point | ite value of $5 Of these five hindred have been | occupies the buman mind? Not the spread Rohr renew Fh or for ur --. Be ees ty 8 0 th 8 2% pateod in the new constitution ie the levying of @ regalar | ordered to be je at a cost Of $1,760. One hundred | of the Gospel or the conversion of sinners; the | ¢ehr ewell, esth, Heckias, ya Shae ae ae ott) mete, Ys ne Blie I annual doe of $2.60 instead of the irregular contri | gold medals @t $14 plece and one hundred miver | opening of a new boulevard, the widening of Broad- % " abel bute ty alaiiional Be She opialbecred! "he atatiotice of (he hoesign budget for Leos are at | butions and assessments collected and levied hereto- | watches, aleo at $15 wholesale price, have been or- | Way and the or the chances of agents for the | fength before He yort t ve now achanee | fore. The Sedality adjodrned fo meet again on the | dered, and the marksman who succeeds tn bye | the next ‘were mattors of engrossing orth. BDWA fr ey hy y ttreet, WY. Of judging for ouime vee yh fhe hopefol anticl | fret Monday in September. twenty-five halls throngh the buil’s eye of the target | interest, A wo pre-eminence of the . Sold by all resp -ciavle druggiaw,

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