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— AISaGL Nena aN etree ah est ae Camon, and wilt aeent him to the Oalverstty of Metre Dume, Ladisna, to be educated. ‘Wennerace State bonda to the amennt of Wil be wsued to-day to the southwestern ; Company, which proposes constrocting @ raitroed from Mcitinaville, Teno., to Danvilie, Ky. TWLEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM 7 i 33 a eis #2 it 4 BisTORIs FAREWLLL. French Theatr —Last Appearance of Ristori. Yesterday Kistor: made her last appearance before an American audience. The play was the tragedy of work Guished fret, and alah weatiy all tho wort dhel wucer completions THE NATIONAL GAME. “Elizabeth.” It waa the last matince—the last of the eddies had ceased J Ludiow Alexander, ##0n of J. B. Alexi ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. those exquisite days that have been auch rare treats oe held thetr life preservera, but some were out of place, | banker of New York ity, was drowned im the . im the round of dramatic dolights—the tast of that Base Ball Notes, boing, Gramm round eres te Weerers. back oF pf riveron Thursday, acer Owensburg, Ky. Ue ; aes ‘A Cleveland (Ohio) paper, speaking of the Atinetics, | guy be her from. the ‘color bf sah apps ps , tuxurious ftaltan tongue in our theatres for many & ppowed to tt | «ENGLAND, § ‘ day__the last of a grand doeme that we ean il apeee | Save mere 8 he same diderence between them and | drow, was assisted by some man near her to, & ¥8 , a esl > trat ‘Minister. He saya that in in times when grand d fare few, and the last the Atlantics “that is aiways recognized between Pre’ which I oe grasped Se er ae FORE ISCELLANEDUS ems. {Tuo Iriak Bill in the Hlouso of crisis of the country it would be vetter for Romero | of ap actreay whose greatacss, devotion to art, | TMNUAE now Gotuan and the quiet, right angled, Binck areas (i war too dark to recognize counts | Among the valuables of the Papat ue ‘Debate. to stay at home. Both Zamacona, in #1 Globo, and a! accarecy and sympathetic power have ee ‘The sane journal says that Al. | magoon camily, capocisily of persons BORnY TANT} | Cemov, bearing, according to tradition « Lonpon, June 27-2 a. Mt, | Prieto, in the Montior, are atill urging Juares fo | uted her above the cavil even of quidnuncs. om caro pa nan appanage ae eae a rem ‘She spoke sev. | Js Christ, ald to bave been executed by come: tm tho House of Lords the debate on the Suapensory | Shende hie whole Cabinet, bus the President ‘The . audience—one of oritical taste and contrary, he is the only “left hand” man Of | oras times about ber sister; wished sbe was wink bor | Bando! Tiberius Cesar, contemporary of tue See- bltt was continued to be maven Sefior Ignacio Mariscal hes, - | oaitare—appreciated with peculiar zest the the nine. It gives the otter playera each due credit sister, ape sce oxproeslous, eerie, me St Sten sigh. A aculptor in Rome has lately succeeded ta ever, accepted Ménistry justice. itis probable career abit cabil loa about C1 ‘An immense crowd was present on the floor and | that Juarez Will soou uate oficers to the other de- | Fefined pleasure that, was not to be enjoyed again, for hig career ang apuuties and sare of Shaver, Cuth- | Hour after we went into the water: Im the mean- | Sxevw"ing e bust from the same, which ima caused tn teqgulierion and gress excitement: waa mani | PrEneals: and presented more vividly than ever the iat they fill the outfield asit | time the water, which was at frat very comfortable, | ome commotion, ana the Pope has sent him @ Com bast Romero has been ordered back from Washington. | Very mature of the brusque, te, capricious | is filled by no other three playera in America. We | had become intensely cold, and when this door was | memorative gold medal, accompanied by a letter ef In a communication to the English bondholders, un- | queen. the character in | wonder if the writer ever saw the Stars, of Brooklyn, rey partly under her, her head and right arm | thang, Lora Oarnarvorfregretted that this question was | der date of May 20, he says that the intervention an- public memory will idealize Ristori, and | in the Geld. Kogers and Worth can stand with any | being well gj on it, she did not appear to be abie to Made aparty measure. Ireland had never gained any- mallee ‘and all obligations were compro- - iy tnt gee soeaid leave i last in sans thong et semes te Ame = the outfield. . grasp ar. 8 sod tala quite att on ailinall od her none Straw hats, according to a return to Partiament, off - a ir me tn the vein in whict y racuse deny th iega- | out agevere e up, a it ) hing on the battle eld of party politica, He criticized | Tse hy the negotiations with the agents of to in.) a reist fools her force—-the intense e: RRA de SO ded ee fed ops Arie tary ied land daregeraieiimmladseeapemeenn ne: that they had refused without cause to Play’ the re vivors and was not within seeing distance of any | @XPortation about the year 1800. The pecutiar Gel ‘8 governmen' xXpression the Irish ral ses. There in thé light and shade Policy of the late Derby Ministry, and anid he | ever, Romero states that he is willing to listen to opal re la the necessary lig algo is | turn with the “Haymakers” within the fificen days | one again until daylight. cacy of the straw and the skill of the workmanship* Gistrusted” ihe policy of the present Cabinet. He | Propositions from duly authorized commissioners. for iking effect. The story of Elizabeth ‘The Siglo XLX. it cot more ily ‘and it meets that great canon | prescribed by law. They claim that it was mutu- ‘This 18 the story of what { saw in connection with ne h a | thought it was safer for the Church to make torms | renee Mite or Mente nentnoes aoe fone | of art Guat, however ft arouses ond thin, it never ally agreed upon to defer te return game until nt | the wreek of the Morning Star so” fares other per. | eye nee ae eer ee cence toon With ite avowed opponents than trust its professed Sefior Zarco, in the Siglo XLY., asserla that the | Shocks us. This is not the case with Mary Antoi- | July 4, and that when the subsequent challenge was | 8008 than myself are concerned. a ga price Inest straw comes from received they declined to forego the agreement pre- it is painfully clear from the account of Mr. Chase | the neighborhood of Signa, a smat! ptace not far from nette, which is too full of horror and more distress- friends. If the Church of England fell into ® minor- | A™erican legation was wrong in shellering Euro. ‘all { viously made. that the alsters were denied thetiast sad priviiege of | Florence. ‘The country people plait the straw amd ‘At Washington the compiaints on this score | ing than an execution. With all its gorgeous effects it ity hala attection *for it would remain, but his ‘ontertal fail 1 ‘The Americus Club of he ath ave not bee! ned, and there is no cordial in the true sense, because it goes too far and cus Club of Yorkville, a now organtza- | perishing together, put It together at home, and the hata tn thew rough @onacience would not support it as an estab- pa dln ti ‘and pee es Juarez. nd i us on the rack, while the sequence of events in | tion, defeated the Athletes of Washington Heights ON A SAD QUEST. state are thea sent toa manufactory to be fntshed, Ushment. He was in favor of disestablishing the The disturbances in the State of Puebla are assum- th only anticipates our common sense on Thuraday last with a xcore of 38 to 25, ‘The Cleveland Herald of Tuesday evening says | Asmooth surface ia firat givea to them; they are ing ‘an alarming proportion. ‘The military in that | Of justice at change. Thiet, the ‘The Orientala of Greenpoint whipped @ atrong | that ‘mr. A. Darwin Patchin, brother of the young | then atecped in a weak satuiion of acetate of h ‘Wish Ghurch, but he would not disendow it. He | state are now commanded by General Lucas, but } reason why Ri Ig altoge'her more ry in | fleld on Thursday with a score of 38 to 1:3. ladies lost on the Morning’ Star, and Mr. “Thad- | after which they are ironed and pressed. There P @onciudea with the declaration that he should vote | General Alatorre has been catled to the capital, and | “e part in which she ma.ic her Arat ‘The bran bread and free love journal of thiacity | deus Patchin, a cousin, arrived from Buflalo | fifty-six such establishments in ‘Tuscany—one ab classes base ball with horse, boat and foot racing, | by the Monday morning train, and proceeded | Florence, two af Pestora, three gt Prato, four- and in an elaborate article exhibits tts entire ignor- | OM immediately up the lake shore, hoping to] teen in the neighborhood of Cam Reven Ab anve of the game. main tidi relative to their, (riends. ‘The brother | Empoltt and Brozzt, four at Signa, &c. The vatue One of the best jokes of the season was perpetrated | Was with sisters at the wedding in this city, and | of the average annual exportation of atraw hate on Monday last. A party of lively youths from Wil- ered with them on Thursday evening, returning to | from ‘Tuscany duriny the period from: 1B5L to 1856 ing were the perpetrators, and a party of Jer- utalo, and leaving them to pursue their trip further | was estimated In oMcral statements, published at the ney elders the victima. ‘The former have an organi- | West. Of course words caunot expreas the grief | time, at 13,200,985f It caunot now ‘be ascertained, vation entitled the Quickstep Base Ball Club, and | he suffered by, this terrible euding of what was so | because in the Custom House returns straw hate hearing that (here was a party at Fort Lee entitted | Joyful a visit.” are not Qstinguished from those made of other ma the Eagie Club, the young Burgers volunteered to Mr. Darwin Patchin is also mentioned as one of a | terials. *Puscany has no longer, as it had for a long } | Suspensory is confer vith governn sion, Perhaps it was her consciousness of this that Se Dill, (Great cheering from the | {A COMTETEIDE Witt Goyer gown tue revolt, He we | induced her tofinger another day on the stage tat ‘whig beaches.) Hea Ott ee too puctia aiorwards | she might leave the name of Rizabeth as the latest Lord Redesdale said this bill was saceilege and | and personally conduct the campaign. Generats | cho of her fame among & pe with whom her Po ul | She Qaeen’s sanction of it ought to be barred by the | Horan Diaz and Mendez are quiet af their reapec- PeaEE, neca Seta words of Dante, Gorengmamcese. E battle had taken place between the national | Attne end of the fourth act, receiving an enthnst- Lora Mariborough said the bit! was only an effort | forces og the Tovaias aie under haceeli ines Rie frst in tee tencneie at” pm entry by oo ne vera. e commander of the government forces - Of the liberals to gain office at any cost. was lassoed and killed during the engage- | the folowing quatrain:— Lords Doferin and Romily spoke in support of the | ment, but the Juarist¢ claim their victory. ‘The end ims come; the last word must be spoken — come up to the evrie on the Pallsades and clip the party ona lug searching for the remains of tie lost. | time, the monopoly of this branch of mdustey, Dill, and the Archbishops of York and Armagh in op- | Negrete was well received at Tetela, where the From great and free America I part. Eagles’ wings. They wentexpecting to meet a party which Ia now carried on in varions parte of Central, position. Juarez government has not yet been recog- But never, never can the apell be broken ; of nestlings like themsetves, but to their surprise Northam and Southern Italy, but the hats made , Her memory 1 take and teave my heart t they were met at the landing by a party of fall FIRES LAST NGHT. there are of inferior quality, and not intended for nized. A band of revolutionist commanded The Marquis of Salisbury said the bill should have | by Guillotes, gained a success poe the forces ‘This was given with an emphasis so just and an have béen made to exclude future holders of bene- | sent out against them in Guanajuato, The revolu- | @ccent and rentiment so happily consonant to the ro! a tionary movement in the Sierra Gorda was increas: | Occasion as to dignity aud give point to the verses. fices fom compensation. As this was not done ing. leaders had offered the command of their ee he thought the object of its framers was to com- | forces to General Escobedo. Presentation to Mme. Ristori. mit the lords to some ulterior design. This ‘The Mexican Board of Mining Commissioners de- The American Dramatic Fund Association on nt taxati a8 no plan of disendowment, but _ the | MANd the Ahwolte freedom from ‘on of all! wonday evening presonted Mme. Ristori, as a token eatget — bag who Mae In turn astonished ae Sxpprtation, ‘The average ay Fag Cis ay a by the audacity of the youths. But the youngsters plaitings, &c,, (not including hats) expo rom had come ao far they thought that it would be but Extensive Fire in reece Beroct, Vialy i# about 6,646,000f,, that of the Importalions of fair to let them enjoy themselves a while, anda game | At about a quarter of two o'clock this morning & | similar articles being 406,000f. was made up and played, and the ‘plucky lads | fire broke out in the store of the Empire Tea and An American recently demanded an exclusive stepped go quickly around that, they clipped the | Coree Company, 206 Fulton street. ‘The fre at frat | privilege in Paris for an, invention, consisting 1 Kagies’ wings and came off with the following new style of tlinminated printing by which the print scure:— Spread through the store from the rear to the front. | Gan pe distinctly vead in the dark. Phosphorus 1% ; Oe tartare it were bid passed worse The official journal of Jaliaco sees in the condem- | of.thei rd for her ag an artist and a lady, @ QUIOKSTEP. oO & RAG. ©. m | The fremen, with a stream, soon drove the flames | the agent employed and the process is very simple Would follow. If @ worse one could be framed they | nation of the Governor of that State, Antonio Gomes . ig 52 8] back, and the fire th dup th | and cheap. ve done it. He conceived of nothing worse | Gyervo, by the national Congress, an ‘attack upon photographic album, quarto volume, containing 200 5 42 Kk, an 10 fire then started ap the rear o! ‘ than abolition, ‘Inquiry should be made ai to the | Stace sovereignty which threatens the existence of | Cartes de visite of the members of the aasootation IS “$B ] tne ‘building, and at the time of going to | | A paper hanger of Roubaix, France, fell a victim ee eed uation; “Ik envy and dislike were | republican institutions. A revolution was expected | and many other persons with whom sue bad become 3 :4 B| press there seamed to be strong indications | ('preaitaat without frat washing. hs Wade. after Corporate. property.’ He “thought the Fenians | f©, break out in the State in consequence of thls } scquamnted in this city. ‘The book is bound in em- ‘ $ 41 that the whole of the building would be destroyed. | handing some green papering. ‘The inquest proved Hig a ciek = Ae fon. Mee rheodtin Vopr’ zand, and ‘The rails to Real del Monte have been laid, and the | bossed Russia teather, richly ornamented with i 1 ‘ ‘The basement was occupied by the Excelsior Restau- ie beth bad ee Pr ho ei ” 4 of copper, , Bot RCH Fras Main cbipct- and. the aes! Lage Toad 18 now in runmingporder. clasps, plates and guards of solid gold. On its front a * 1 rant. ‘The third story of the building was ocoupied | Manutacture of green colortug for paper. Commons ‘iey had better not be Lords at all. He i sr tne {a the following ineoription:— " | by Charles Forrest, engraver. There were one Or | THe gazrite de France inquirer to whom is due the wished to yield to the opinion of the le, but if ue af ODE REDOIE DELELELOLE TOLEDO DEDEDE DOLDLE DEDEDE EE LODE OD . 3 |. Th. 8th, 9th. two other occupants whese names could not be ascer- | first idea of the Confederation of Northern Germany they acted prudently, firmly and independently they HAYTI. PRESENTED TO y 72 & 7 6 2 9 6-4 | tained. The ling was five stories, and was | and declarea that it is not to he attributed to Frede- Would probably interpret the wish of the people MADAME ADELAIDE RISTORI, z ‘4 a! 5 1-46 | valued at about $50,000. The loss on the stock of the | rick the Great, as many suppose, but to Napoleon ft. it better the Commons have done. . A TRIBUTE anaenee anycesiag ts Eagle 6. Empire Tea Company may be eatimated at about | argues the catise in the following terma:—A d ‘Tue debate was then adjourned. ‘The Attack on Port an Prince Not Renewed— OF ESTEEM AND GRATITUDE, ‘Php Seam: Or Vacliogaes plneed smith ine $30,000. he dated from the Tatlerios in, uly, 1806, and wnich - The Irish Reform Bill in the Lords, Fessante Arming fer. Aelsavo—Naval. AMERICAN MATIC FUND ASSOCL Alerts, of the same place, a few days since, and were eed ta Rete ae Geanues ak the'Hteforta bill for Ireland was tend for the first HAVANA, June 26, 1868. Liisi aban vig gee ATION, 3 | Arcaton in's game of tea innings with a score of 1g | Fire tm King Street—-foee About Thirty | and the ohpire” salt gine ea ean Wernie time in the Lords, and an adjournment took From Port au Prince we have the intelligence that LOOOLE DERE PDSOLELS AE PLPIE DIELS IE DPEE DOPE LODO DE DOA 0 13, ‘Thousand Dollars. range sera Inftuence, by means of fodera place. the insurgents now besieging that capital are not On the corners of the oblong space surrounding ‘These juniors are not to be “sneezed at.” About one o'clock this morning a fire broke out in | tion similar to, that of the Rhine, all the States of the plate four smaller plates, made in shapes to har- | _ The Eckfords and Orientals, of New York, played | tne top foor of the five story brick buildings 13 and | Northern Germany. | Without doubt hin Majesty them Prince Alfred at Home. disposed to renew their attack on the fortifications. | monive with the design of the cover, bear the | yesterday at the Union grounds, and after a rather ° wished to detach Prussia from Austria and Russia, LONDON, June 26, 1868. ‘Tne peasants in the piaina of Culde Sac aro all | names:—Medea, Macbeth, Myrrha and Elizabeth. | tame display of three hours’ duration the game | 75 King street, occupied by Bruner & Moore, mana- | Tia ‘avoid the campaign of 1807, by making her tle aie a . armed and have prociaimed in favor of President | The other cover ts simiiariy ornamented, but has in | closed in favor of the Eckfords with @ score of 33 to | facturers of furniture. The firemen were remark- | accomplice and handing over to her all the North of Ps | Alfred has arrived in England and is now | 2rmed a Dp Drees efithe: inacziption plate Mme. Ristort’s mono. | 16. ipa ane FANART, an Ge gy a ably quick at the premises and just as quickly at | Germany, on condition she should adhere withont aor, m, surmoun| er coronet, an 1 names on xecul a » nl an tl Ger- Soa Bia pa pritiah steam guobost, Mullet had arrived at | fio four corner lates are Marie Stuatt, Marie Antol- Laing. attended remarkanty, wall’ to the duties | work, and by this prompt, ection succeeded acreees peceaceronts ey sealveiy eneceney, OC font ae an form. . net fereaa and Gindett of their ations. e Orien! unting, 8m ning the fire to the top floor and roof. The actu 3 Poetry the neighboring waters. Ts book wean shagenten to Mme, Ristort by Mr. | and J. Miller did very well, but the rest aeomed to md Pp actual | 4 lettor from Rome, of the sth, says:— “This Lonpon, June 26, 1868, ‘The American Minister had detained tie Penobscot . mm damage done to the building will not exceed $20,000, | morning between seven and eight the Pope celebra- H until the arrival of the Contoocook. John Brougham, the president of the asseciation, | be all out of sorts. The Orientals have good playing | put the dam: done to the furniture by water will id he Apostolical Palace, lcary W. Longtettow, the American poet, was last ba r and wes accompanied by a letver highly cutogistic of | material in them, but they should not attempt to | be heavy, and ts catimated at about. $2,000, No | the marrt private oratory, in the Apostotical Palace, evening elected a member of the Reform Club. : the genius of the great artiste. force tts development, They should measure tances ig po het the marriage of Count di Caserta w WIN gach clube as the Athlete, Athletic of Brooklyn, | 2cuve the loss te fully covered by insurance: ‘The top | of Count de ‘Trapani. hose prosent Weeks Vere Nee CUBA. sarang MAT! Orion, itamency. or Independent before they pA & ph 8 hd io Ba megs merous; all the royal family of Naples, | FRANCE. MUSICAL ANS ORAMATIC NOTES. San tough customers as the Mutuals and Bexturds. | (20,06 is behaved t@ have originstea from spon: } 11. st thietr heed, & summer 96 Neaeaises oes ——— me Arrivals from Moexico—Romore to Rotura | In consequence of the Indisposition of Madame La | THe #core of yesterday's game Is as followe:— rant spoke ow words. Of CxnOt n to the youthful ‘The Bank Statement. Home Speedily—Market Report—Marine | Grange the grand concert appointed to come off last ORY oat ee aplalgiesmdraghny eaigeg ‘ ss ry and then everybody oe anaem- Panis, June 26, 1863, Intelligence. +} evening was postponed, to the disappointment of a dou! -paat orol aight @ fire bro! “a eapolitans were wi Plece Havana, June 26, 1868. 23.3 Santo-Petro to seo the bride and bridegroom come ‘The reguiar weekly statement ee ee -Pek of ten oe peeage %, awit Sorat however, that bag be i H 3 bs Be dle three pert soe Nena At out, and fiaven they nade thle appearnace France, amule publte to-day, shows amount J s " euMciently recove! appear once more before & a treet. were faluted wi emphat jarks of reapedt of bullion in vault haa increased since last week ae eae jo Men arse nie Dr, Larrawabal, | New York audience before her departure for Europe. i : : Pisa Theta mage ibe atock $1,600: mn futures musty deny unt hope are dewning Morthe Nespotltam 11,000,000, france. ; Be + Mise Charlotte Crampton, the lady who is playing $3 | and butding’ $2000. * tre compar | Bourbons.‘The people of the former kingdom of the it Minister Romero, of Mextoo, has telegraphed to | «nj, 5 a3 uilding $3,000. Fully insured in fire compa- ar peopl a ‘Richard III." in Sait Lake City, evinces too much 3} nies, Building owned and occupied by John Loehr. | Two Sicilies, wearied ont with bad I PORTUGAL. beh pot it pla nS Het ee genuine tyranny for a wearor of petticoats to autt the Totals. A710 97 33 ponies for change, aod wo an ae ang ¢ wig Sarina sv ui cciad aint Hie’ umatnehe ta sotied: baat thas ew Cee of the masculine “saints” of that ath. th. 6th. Th. Bi. OUR. A VERITABLE BULL IN A VERITABLE CHINA SHOP. public—perhaps to both at the same time, The Political Amuesty. return to Mexico by the next English steamer. locality. The Mormon ladies, iowever, are in ecsta- Ls ae AP St {From the Evening Telegram, June 28.) royal family of Naples ta endeavoring now to extend Liseow, Sune a, on. | (Sagat, No. 34 Dube, standard uochapes, tea: | cin over tor ome thot nitive, it tines | proal'tane tnmomonal the phase oo bail ina | fend oe Snot eeton, Sake Robert f Paras A genera! amnesty has been declared in favor of wean Base EM nmathgen (wags curiae | Besides ittegal lotteries “Old Kentucky" is at pres- Tlome runs—Patterson Courtney, 2. china atop” has been regarded less ass conception | (# here for some days past, with the objest’of con- those perdona who participated in the political riots | PASt wreck. mimes Ot tenes per Ibe; a ent induiging in the “Lottery of Life.” ‘The draw. | mpire—Mr. MeMahon. of the Mutual Club, cluding a marriage between himself and the alstor Gnd disturbances last winter. the, Tallow, 116. a 12346. per Ib cn Ge 5 $095 | ings take place at the Metropolitan ‘Theatre, Louls- | ‘Time utgeme three hour. are oo be ee ere en ee eS ere | eeacane tae Gerona Wee PROT TE eh and $ " r . sf » peyeae idea of the inevitable destruction which ts sure to | be carried oat. ¥ for brown, and $10 a $11 for white, per arrove. Po- | ville, and the prizes are full houses where before there To-day will be “warm” in all parts of the country, > WALLACHIA. tatoes have declined to $4 25 per Dob. Onions ateady, | was naught bat empty benches. as may be judged from the following list of result from the presence of an unwieldly and un- | 4 pnaton’s & Pa Lotion” Removes at $6 ver bbl. Freights to American ports in- “Humpty Dumpty" is now the only theatrical at- MATCHES 70 COME OFF reasoning force in the midst of @ fragile and inde- | eRECKLES, PIMPLES, TAN, SALT RUCUM, al ge apenD i § aie wash lager heavy. Exchange on Engtand, 10}, a 11 traction in St. Louis, The ooo and unincumbered Adantio va. Vaton, at ds k Loets. fensive element. Few lave ever seen @ pullin a | BLAS, ac. . The Jo Ly ress to ¢! Bona. - “ » however, proves itsel ufftictent t thietic va. Niagara, Tato. mr pagpT | Woe ofan A pepe’ The steamers Bienville and Columbia arrived at | draw the whole Pals ‘at least the male [Bay M ie Starve Independent, ‘Capitoline. china shop, but all can apprectate what Is likely A.—Phalon’s *Paphian Soap? Possess the sage _ this port on Wednesday. A new oper: Wagner, to be entitled the “Singer vi jon. to follow from such an alarming entree, The | same properties na the tan Lotion.” #6 | Daring tie stay of Prince Napoieon at Bucharest ‘The steamer Rapidan sailed on the same da; Tt will not chap the skin, it i invaluable for th | sD are: pt y- of Nuremberg,” will be produced at Munich on the Uo vB. inercy, Melrose. simile i readily recognized when we look at | BATH and NURSERY. | he was waticd on by a deputation of Jews resident ‘ rn 2ist. Star, of Pleasantville, vs. Hartem. | ime. Tagiion! has suddenly feft Paris for her villa 4 hd a > | tm that city, who took that method to present a MISSISSIPPI. Len pnts Big ei ne Alea beady edd Bhd - oe rorine Pen ana, wita aac wremenious tml st)|). A-oLipests Mage tfut address to the Emperor Napoleon setting : y illthe PI : their head, Ben Butler, are smashing up the china it t Kalle inatantiy forts thelr. persecutions, asking an. amelioration of em inicio Tan eater et ee Tone tae THE Looe oe Tae enees Sree: Cost this American people so much to collect. | In ee re ie hs teach pole: thelr condition, and thanking the Emperor for his ihe aerate oe reer Sesser annie ‘Spencer, the fying man, has not been successful this inatance uo simile could be more perfect, and ant Prete. @ cont aoa tae nown diberality towards ali races of peopie. ions te 1 Democratic va from the | in his fight. His trial before the London (England) | The Terrible Accident ow Lake Erie—further probabiy for suck contingencies the designers o| —— Loyal Leaguee—A Negro Radical Candidate | Acronautical Society ended with the prool that he and Thrilling Particaters. be Foes anton [bya cnet fet tr yea SERVIA. Apontatizes. ull a ae ee MITeline aot as pha: | _ The following isa correc'ed version of ‘he siatement | yoritabie bull in a veriiable china shop, and no mean | oe 2 JACKSON, June 26, 1868. | tical as a velocipede. mace by Mr. T. B, Chase, one of the survivors of the | cling shop either, but one where & courageous but | ™ A colored democratic clab from Brandon, number- ‘Tony Pastor omnia his constitnents to-night and St 0 fi ‘ates to the melancholy fate | Mendactous bull could destroy the aggregate work of The Late Prince Miche!l—Seri Ch: Morning Star, 80 far aa relates to the melancholy fate | ; " fous Charge | ing three nundred, ts here to encourage the colored | will migrate with his tr allet girls and all— iam a lifetime. | circumeinlirindtccs lemocrats at the election to-morrow. A torchitgnt | ¢0 the appreciative «Ilub, > “intends to turn | Of te Misses Patchin:— Before noon to-day @ great antlered bovine, finding | Brronape, June 26, 1363, | Oo” 4 2 Finn w gored Par’ notes out of his throat and 18¢ into his pocket. I was asleep at the time of the collision: got upim- | the time hanging heavily on his lands, strolled i | The*fase ‘Pritice “Mionel loft @ will tn’ whion he | MeCemm Swe miles in length paraded to-night, Keily & Leon's Minstrels “lap the bones and | mediately aud dressed. Went to my door, and as t | letsurely and modestly b Lt door on Fons. tbematcsiess | ; when speeches were made by prominent politicians, | aound the temborine for the bappy Slopped out the Misses Patchin were at their door, | street into the store of E. V. Haughwout, on Broad: | on) Vour state From i appoints hia sister and two nephews as his heirs, ‘he Lo: 1 "i during the whole of next week. “Oh M ‘and asked me, “What is the matter?” “I replied Ido | Way and Broome street. it was early, and the visit | | Ascott evias ata Ween ee tear ‘The evidence elicited at the preliminary examina- had pecbregun aid Pras aneaia me ase Pints Maryland g Hot Kuow. but think we have runglown a schooner.” | bein as unexpected as it waa momentous, there was * iu iced tions of the assassins of Prince Michel implicates ? hen The San Francisco Minatrels will burn no more | and tha! f hoped it was nothing serious to our@oat, | Ho Ove mee atureand importance. However, when Ask for Miller's Hair Dyr—ost and Cheape Prince Kara-Georgewich in the conspiracy, although | Patent candidate, in Rankin county, Jolued. the cork after fornight antil they reach Boston, wnere | and that | would fuel dng ar ad tnentorn, paswed | had aon noticed by somebody tuduattlouniy | gr. ei) a7 ain cn akin. Sold oy asin, Deva M6 mI . iy ery <4 round on the starboard deck, and saw the Courtland | Cleaning the glass cases, no battery of just clear of the bows of the Star. Went down to the planted In the doorway preparing to shell the whole An Excellent Article. engine room and asked Watson what was the mat- | Concern could have conveyed any more appalling MRS. WINSLOW'S SOUTHING SVE ter, &c., a4 you have stated it; went forward tiupression. In went the bull between rows of tril: | article for all diseasea of children, 1 lookea down into the forecastle, but saw no wi tant glass cases, in which the most expensive of | from pain, reguintes the storm) nying the v ° democrats to-day. The State is claimed for the ple in regard to the “Shadow Pantomime" by fe bs ar del whieh wad poatianriana thao democrats by 25,000 majority. Ten counties give Faming over tuted lamp. id the murder democratic majorities of from 500 to 000 The Porte St. Martin, Paris, where so many cele- each, The republicans have gained four of the river | brated plays have been acted, has recently been de- counties, The democrats allow them all the river | clared bankrupt, and the actora have rented the OBITUARY. co ee erate ate none ot the inland | Resalxeanoe, and representations are to be given | Then went up stairs and tola the Misses Paichin and | Bovemian vases were contained, and. tirning te the health to the chit comforts eae counties. Though there is much excitement here | there for the next two months. € Others that as near as I could learn we were ail | Tight made his way to a magnificent mirror. Thanks Oe reeete oe era tis come Judge Allen, of Misvourl there have been hostile demonstrations and tie | Phe gpers of “teveuaneum” hes ranppeared ou | Tight. wut would Keep watch, and if anrining M4 | Shmeryy nia vanly, that wretched pat stood atapiaiy | MLW Nuon anon yo <yern. yah greene ies doesent dered Le Feces De ee a ate ria gate oer® | Out of tue cablu door and looked for ‘The “Courtland, | adidiring himself when his time should have been | having the fac simile of ‘arkina"® om the @at- Sr. Lours, June 26, 1863, one by Mr. Felicien David carried off the prize of twenty thousand and a8 1 went forward I saw her atera. bring: | oecupted in making acquaintance with the china and | side wrapper. All others are base Judge William 8. Allen, of St. Louis, died et nis VIRGINIA. in August, 1867, as being the most a A initia é i it st the Star's wheelhouse. Stood | eujoying a good time generally. He weil deserves i conte Mae aaa waka Womaatibord ioe en Meas aan French stage durin “en yearn, ears perform: a eee gint saw it grinding into’ the | Gever w get a similar chance again. Two bipeds | Roots Shoes, Galore and Stippers of veer eto order, at C y 7 % cal out from stole noisclessly behind him, and while te waa | variety, rouly made and © i are ee auaget ‘A reply — utterly lost admiring the sharp tip on his horns took | MOND'S, 573 Broadway, opposite ‘Metropolitan Hotel. Gay last. He was born in Massachusetts, and came | The Radicals Discommeed—Ne tunte Blection | 902 took plage on the 4th of March, 1859. to Missonri in 1827, Besides having been connected to be Held on the Constitution. A new opera by Mr. Carl Reinecke, called “Ki e, whi 1 .. | him quietly by the tat! and drew him gently back. Tana Omtoe under. Toeaident Taglon, Secretar or RicuMonp, June 26, 1868, Eixoasttoct 8 chal omer, quite Equal to Verdt's oat; then te a wonce allot Ok, vit vou elart Then with the ufmost Fy they by ed Lite Bathing Wegupen foe eae vane: . * y door CUCRS ' joes from wm nntit, New Mexico under Fillmore, memherof the Mice | Upon the refusal of General Stoneman to submit | Compositions. ing to aink T want to come aboard, for we shall go | around and showed hit fo tie been pear’ ee ee ‘aT Hrondwag. min ” The ly waa, the most marvellous that has ever been heard of. NION ADA! waver won't come tothe top of your spares nang Incredible to relate, not an article was disturbed, ——__—__——- on and you will be all right.” I then went down to aud that doubly stupid bull will have to pags his Circulars of Every Description and Notices the engine room @ second time and said to Watson, days in vain remorse for the opportauity he so wit- | to attend meetings printed in the nomtest ani bie Or] souri Legisiature, and occupied several otuer promi- | the radical constitution to a vote in this State Sisse Common’ ete original Bd fg hed ct ii Gem Eee Governor Wells and other leading radicals proceeded | “Jonathas,"’ which Charpentier, the author of the music for the “Malade Imaginatre,"’ compose for Y our'a notice, ty onnt I EUROPEAN MARKETS hatter as delay: would ‘be fatal to the party. ‘The | We house of tho Jesutta, at Varin situated on the spot | “Is not this & pretty serious business ” He replied, | fully Yet puss i aie once in tha cites at tim METROPOLITAN J ; conservatives were daily gaining strength, while | 9 Present occupied by the College of Louts le Grand. | “It ts forsomebody, and will be for us uatess we can PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, % Nassau street, ‘ a ‘i cee radicalism was evidently on the wane. The Governor x get away from tame Sarees a thet cur wheel TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. LONDON ONRY REBT.—LONDON, June 26—5 must ground w le rey in effect that 1e boxer rm ; P. M.—Oonsols closed at 94% a 94% for money, and | recelyed no satlatactor ban BOOK NOTICES. wheel must be ‘up, but still he thought we were | ‘The German Saengerfest commenced at Miiwaukee Ps nen Re soothe Metropolitan Sa Pix 8 0474 Tor the account; United States ‘flve- | giready satisled thie constitution would be defeated es not in great danger. 1 asked him, as | did as dest it | yesterday. ratoniat Pyles t saqar, whieh Swrenty Ueamey foie) mae, Mullway eusres,, 6036; Hl In any cage. Its now unquestionably eited there | Bunxs’ Porricat, Wonks, Diamond Editon, Lippia- were an maul,” “Pretty fast, but that they | The literary exercises attendant ye graduation | tise tertect Lemonade by almply nading water, - PI a. . . a en College Waalatt treet. i FRANKFORT BOURSE—FRaXkrort, June 26.— | Gential election. Some of the radical candidates | CAMPBELI’s PORMS. Appleton, New York. could Keep it down.” Sollepdlamnar barnegat agement bantam at I then went up and told the Misses Patchin and | took piace im that city yesterday. There were lea others that we were likely to be in serious danger | graduates. 4 npertactes Tan pra re, the tineas we could get. clear of the Oourtland, and that | A hor of clerks in the Cleveland Post Omoe | shi ofold and young withous the tatoos ect of ee {ey Letter Grrcord ihe youngest was in her nignt | Were screwed yesterday, charged with stealing | ‘way, oppodie Bond orece clothes, witha shawl around her shoulders. ie younger one, whose name | learn was Minnie, asked ‘The reporta from the crops are favorable, the late Furniture ( me if {was ‘a sallor. [ replied, “No; that twas a | rains having been general. colors, at KELTY' United States five-twenty bonds closed at 77% @ | now threaten to decline their nominations aud ro- 17% for the iasue of 1862, Parts Bouss®, Parts, June 26.—The Bourse tire into that oblivion from which they came. dull. Rentes, 71f. Se. POOL COTTON MARKET.—LivERrooL, June 26— pg oa aan oe bene aba = more active, and he ies o1 jay now foot up 15,000 bales. The jr ket editions of Bui : ‘ following are the closing prices:—Middling uplands, | The International Christian Convention at mesa that it ts got ts. iy evo wis wet Kye Ginsses and Spectartes t Burns and Oampbell require no praise at our or reer any hands. The diamond edition of the former, just issued from tl o MICHIGAN. he press of the Messrs. Lippincott, of Philadelphia, isone of the handiest, most readable rings All Now styles an@® jain atore, 447 Broadway. 1iMd. a 11%4d.; middiing Orleans, 114d. a 1154. Deteoit. that it ls possessed asenger only.” She said they were alone and did | The first locomotive of the Lake Superior and Mis- mae M4 Cle irialare teamed to-day or wutmprite of oe a pot fg GE Ca TR aaeciaw what to do, and if I would show them she } aiesippi Raliroad was dedicated at St. Paul, Minn., | , For First Clase Printing of Kvery Desorime the Liverpool Cotton Brokers’ Association have the Dernorr, June 26, 1868. | it 'gumoient recommendation. We regret’ that we | could not thank me enough. I then showed her how | witn imposing ceremonies on Thursday. Mion go to the Metropolitan Job Printing Essablimenty following statistics:—The sales of the week have In the morning session of the International Young } cannot aay so much for the Measrs. Appletona’ new | ? pul on and use her life preserver. The elder ‘The commander of the Virginia State Guard has jansauatreet. ‘ a Hoon 08,000 bates, of which 14000 were taken for eX. | Mon’s Christian Association Convention a great num- | edition of Campbell's works. The paper is good, bat | sister watched her closely and tmitated her 1B PUL | Hoon removed by Governor Wells, and Colonel | Keep Your Head Coot and Your line port, and 8,000 for speculation. The total stock of the plates are evidently much worn. “We recommend | tiug on the preservers, but said little or Egbert, formerly of the United States army, ai healthy” Get a bottie of CHEVALIBR'S LIFE FOR THE cotton in port, includi et unladen, is esti. | Der of resolutions were introduced and referred to | them to isaue a diamond Oampdell, and retain the | nothing. Minnie then asked me if 1 could ceinced tn nia steed. yy aD TTA. It restores gray balr to. (te orisinal color, stopa ite mated at 607,000 bales, of nich 369,000 were from | the appropriate committees. illustrations which adorn the edition’ now before us. | 8¥im. 1 told her I could. She then said lay | Pointer . ahune Pi ottear. delthifal hated Geo the United States, The total stock of cotton at sea The ident announced the death of Dr. DuMold, | It would be a usefult as well ag an elegant volume. | | stay by your” and took hold of my arm with both Henry Baumgardner, a boy, in endeavoring to | Chevalier ratiae on the Hair.” Given away at the drag bound to this port is estimated at 530,000 bales, of | and @ committee of three was appointed to convey | Defaced type is never agreeabic. It is e3| clally hands. f told her that so far as Iwas able I would | climb» on tie back part of a wagon, in Philadelphia | stores and sent ERVALIER, M. D,, 1,128 Broadway, N. ¥* ‘which 39,000 are en route from the United States.’ to the family the assurances of sympathy of the Cou- | offensive in a volume of poet: si i surely give hor my assistance, but I hoped we would | yesterday, unknown to the driver, had his leg caught BARAH A. CABVALIE . Dy ti ines ‘rhe market for yarns and fubries wt Manchester | . Resoluti adopted continuing the ee 808 Come LO tROHY OO RN ROCRT Ca ee ee eens nto |. Mocenue, New, ond Prarae, Eecestle Cane market for yarns and fabrics at Mi: lutions were con’ it A like dt . in fe a Bee O ‘store, 447 Broadway. De raaye pesereme sincr_sarmron, | Boat Bee eee EE THE LapoR WonEnEsT. sae ie er ter ete rer ene | aime Samrmrnm ieeramcentee, re aeeaemr eal aoe AVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET—LIVaRPOO! secon aTaS my dress menced su recovery ie money paid as ich OC june s-8P. M.—the market closed steady. Corn | we aasociation; ting W. B. I, of amy dressy, 1 4a dived ‘her’ to pat on her dress. at | (encetcu'tn the ite of Porguet, who wae mardered | ,,Neameem, Bromamy 22d Dimendoe Prinieg aaa Rec teat tg ean | Netra teens Areation tt | wcr'h'mace ner neat iene cero | alee cause oun” rod | popu Eaowa tbl Mt ear™s Ne | ea se jarter for new mix ‘ e in ‘out ‘8 n woul own r8. 3 de es Wheat t quot a | a Ap —y ee ee that doubtless the captain would notify us when he Vaan &e. Rxecated has declined 2d. and ts now. Seu at voy 6d. | Association. The Convention adopted @ resolution | during the present atrike. The whole action of the ‘and that [: would go | _, Nicholas Zoelinger, 9 well Known citizen of Har- r Bite oclinedt to 12m. eons pgcegpimnon a meoting was confined to the passage of the following agaist and see tf 1 ‘ould find oat our reat attuation. T rit on caaseh eftn, pe oh Bd week Prot anit eapatc, ear i oe ; 8 er a resolutions: — standing near the stateroom door, noon, JOB PRINTING BSTAl uno 2 che mare tlooed gi ard ILLINOIS. * | Resolved, That the mastor masons haroby express thelr de. Hes inne goin towaren tas though to put on het | joe Faken of Tai fom ite tn ad ook aa declined 6d. NOW quoted at 60a, 64. ~ not to employ any nen} who belong to the hrick- | dress a " Lestere.— Prine aruda mt | Mentng oad Anns Onno | Sets ares yamtanvne | neuter See | nce ene ge maya | UT enn ghee es Pork ta dail at ous Distillery Business in Cook County. igp. some one came along an ip to throw persons. death Considered the | sud all Kinds of Gold aad leer kore, 16 Wall street, N. ff. LiveRrroon PRODUCE Qianxwr.—trverroor, June ‘ ‘Ont0a00, June 26, 1968, | tions now ia. seere motion emprer ns hey nq tron overboard; went forward with @ view to loss ainoe the death of Joe Smith. The J cndrerandosere eevee . S Bor gation eine hah advanced tole, per gation, | _ 4 meeting of general ticket and pessonger agents ie toe of $8 pedi tg ton bears’ | 100 40. and noticed, tae (ecw the water roaning | mouraing. _- conghocr a rasa Selfewrinding Watchmen aucun Borman in hag declined 6d. and is quoted at | Tepresenting twenty-two railways was held tn this terest involved tn the fact that we need more laborers. in as though the es ee Tin was ‘ead The United steamer Shawmut is at Norfolk. or he. as Wiccsver, ‘one dove below Canal street. 66. 91. per cwt. for North Carolina. city to-day to take action upon the recent demand grated luroaeire naad conain sem bare, opafed. | went at once to Wataga and told Him We apeui gg | Sbe lott Hayul on the isth, ahd reports several, Tel, preneshete ernst ie Lonpon, MAnker. LONDON, June 26-5 P.M. | on the Eastern trunk lines for a pro rata division of Tavor;* feat ta the telure’ we pay gar men at | 200"S;'tis aide window and. 1ooked sod | OF at, 0f, various nationalities at Fort au Friace 10 || aye Fameus, Corngrao? Nusans, iret a ae consider a that “y Fulton, mM jitan Job Printing a at 28 Od. ber owt, for No. cel anes, Cat the through passenger, receipts, regardless of local ee Re acyats er a jesee ald, My God, thats fol and loft the fom. ao uray oscar ge, ew corner rae: Jetropolltan Job Priatin nseed, Linseed rates, A commt as) Logeth larboard cabin, slain | Orleans hich The Broadway Bridge of Size. seed cakes, £11 per ton for thin oblong for feedii Beressse'y, The thea to await a to r, but thas when I lost sight of him. I went to room | ‘Wanney, of Nashvil ry elem killed by a0 Senin’ Nos aaDSede SED and GONG Be Oe Det tin 9 action of we comMUNMES county during the | ceiver Altea benséu sad fhe other pany sufere al the ip He a eT errcerreey eat vo'ar | AKHOWR man. who Sea 1 Soionet Luckett, of er te aera via i and ns for standard wane =o 04 ab AUF. per DOL. | ave" months in June mantifactured von nena as T know, had them on eT told them the | Texas, has been arrested as an accessory Wo the _ A bridge yaa bait, go the ory 4088, thonsand parvels of higrings, on which they pails | . And to the above the following was added a8 an | boat would go down in ono minute and the sooner } murder. # Just over thought KNOX the Hatter, EUROPEAN bah one nn aay enelee Tojeho on wea am tn hg ete Fha ai | Phe progrtoret Pont ravenna | pasha feasting ee MARINE NEWS, PENNSYLVANIA attra gotation wo wil Mor oamont wach’ onan ater dus | There was nostticking or fainting, baball went out to | neld to bail Tor selfing lager eoe to. Robort Craig, a} fa Yewutfu malta i ee a mine ah 4s totice of the came. the ontside deck through the larboard cabin door, and | boy, who, having drank five glasses, went Into bathe | pi. attention af thowe wo Tae tactine tear lam, Set aga fare Bors tw ta Qearne | ee se Ree eet amg | alans weed eG er he miune ant | Weller SOkadwawe = Ae ‘ a } i Livanroot, June 0. The steametp "Teen Gap Detention of . ree «an tte ta optometry . pro Ss bow, had settled; I much } General Sherman is reported to have, oad incon: | Pasiionad the J Horn on the 13th, arrived here to-day Puitaparenta, Sane %, 1868, | upon'ine owners of some of the. mt be ePfeat bulidiogs failed ont to those shove } jonmuon rocemély that tere the Prains; they are Peon the tiateee , GreBnock, June 26,—The steamship Gitawa, Cap- ‘The schooner J. W. Allen, from Sagua la Grande, | AN" solicit thelr support in Dehait ‘of the uth a t down there, | peacofal and quiet, and that more murders are com — \, nitside edge tattted tn any ange olty : in Archer, of A h the time of their conte bolt Anes, ' ‘“ Haarived hore today,” nn et Montreal June ig qotained at the Laaretto with yetlow fever on Imay brslipnaioi fa thee trae a wah onset maa nd ofthe lower deck at that. time. ‘Turned round SMArOn vee a her ne Gangrene fe JONDON, June 2h-—-The steamanip William Penn, | board, The captain of the schooner died at soa. The | ‘The following was laid over titt tho next mooting, | face way from the boat, fixed my life preservors Rev. Dr. DuMiold died at Detrole yoeniay a arfee Parnes from Now York June 1%, arvived ia tae 'Thaines to- | vessel was ordered to remain im quarantine at | Which is tol place some tim next week: — hnder each arm and Jamped in feet foremost. When | 2000. He was seventy four your age. tsa main) ah ‘ dar Fortress Mourog, but ran away during the aight, Kovolvd, hat ths osu mansna form asmacdvos tayo a! LCAMC YON WTALOF Aan | faMN domg Of the ladies P Gonotad Sherman has aopled a sou gt Uns lato Kee duh lwesedinay, taene Walker street

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