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4 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. ne ence CUBA. and tnat the credit- | or do yeu not make use of them?” M. Foreade de CHINA AND JAPAN. HORSE NOTES. R oO P E ore anand Bone ser the name footing anchors: Mr. | is Roquotte: to whore this question was directly ad: . of tne if bel nhs assets "hs ccatines as ie reply to these in R pall would | Destruction of Chinese Piratical Craft—Im- ‘The Hariem Lane during the past week wasinan | Barly Peace Anticip,*ted by the Spauiards= aeemmaamnnd bin 2 ae ted establishment | not into what it be called a jamen tar, portant Announcement to Foreign Repree | intolerable condition from the clouds of dust that Views of an America." in the Country—Ore of a second’ tribunal. Mr, Sergeant Simon, ., screat murmur.) “Against such an electoral | sencasivese Triumph of the Mikado’s Gove | rolled above its surface, preventing pleasure riding | ganization of the I surge ™8—The Siguance Thiers on the Present State | rate appr ne ee ee, mae Meiceeed | eltion Las to Oboe rene a emt, tne OPE, | ernment. entirely, On Saturday morning, however, wehad®| Adair—Troops Still ¢ioing © tho Field= en nis debis unless with the consent of @ certain | facility of hold meet These latter, Twelve piratical snake boats have been destroyed | genial shower, which delighted the hearts of the own- Reported Victory of Quesada’ y of France. proportion of lis ereditors. Mr, Alderman Law- | however, are utely forbidden when they | yy rioutena nt Grey, in the Algerine, off the island of | ers of fast horves, and in the afternoon they were all Havana, Apris % 1809, ise for tae ‘caso of franiulent. trustees. “Me Samuel | days ‘of the ‘clectosal “méeunya Mc thlers | Tonqua, Four junks with valuable cargoes were re- | out with thelr favorites, Among the many that were | - The insurrection at present is t slack tide, ad, at Morley highly approved the bill, the merit of which then Ag demonstrate that the Crown leased and given up to their owners. putting their horses through their best paces we heretofore on several occasions, its speedy termina- ‘ , ght to connection with the Parliament by It is reported that another French missionary has Noticed the following:— tion is generally prophesied. The effect of this ie TAN i RESS ING S& W, aoa aearbes CURES IERE RR Pee TE tak oe means of the add: at the responsibility of in murdered in the interior. LORD STANLEY'S ADD LASGO Soo en eet ae DA Ree ee Cea ie | tee Mlniaters SugNe TA a Rete CaueT | Daemamneuete’ 8 EROLDIBEIOE.. os tespoetant.f: “Mk. Keer with Ratilomnake, observed in a very general increase of confidence — ihe Attorney General next moved the second | exclaimed M. Thiers, “we are told that by such & | event of the fortnight has been the a ft Mr. Harper with a sorrel and bay team. among business men and an improved state of the RIOTS IN ENGLAND. | dtr. Norwood objected on the ground that the aboli- reading of the Imprisonment for Debt bill, to which system the crown would be annulled. What! the great interests of the country and the sovereignty of Di of notifications from the foreign representatives of England, France and Prussia, sunmmncies | the ter- Mr. King with a black mare, going a two forty money market. Its cause may be found in the con- 13 - | the nation are then to be sacrificed to royalty! Does | mination of the struggle between North South, | Clip. tinued reports of success of the government arma poe uae ant acaeeet pie roguery, vhe Queen of England seem to you a nonentity t ee | aud the withdrawal of the neutrality notifications Frank Baker with a pair of flag tails at about a | throughout Cienfuegos, Colon, ‘Trinidad, Villa Clara Mr. Staveiey Hill thought the bill should not be read | What is occurring in Great Britain as_ re; the | which were published last year. It adas:—~ fifty gait. and other surrounding jurisdictions, by which large The North German Lloyd's steamship Weser, Cap- tain Wenke, from Bremen the 3d, via Southampton the 6th, arrived at this port yesterday morning. ‘She brings two days’ later details of our cable tele- considered, The bill was Tead a second tine. Murphy Riots iu North Shields, a second time until its provisions had been further Irish Church quewston, Instead of deciding the Hevici eg . mi ra have been done, somalty, BBAet standin uty. made an appeal to the country; the tnlnfatertal Cabinet Was dialayy and when the people had pronounced its verdict those who Ce ‘Thus is the Mikado’s victory virtually acknowledged, and the imilaguided men who reminia gZ ot Tn ‘arms at Hakodadl have now to learn that their causo {s hopeless and their doom Thobably tose of Alize Tsui ant Sendat, ony will bo um! voguized, ‘The tice of the former 1s spared, but his territo- Mr, McCormick with a horse he calls ‘The Mule.” Mr. Runkie had a black mare, a new purchase, that showed better thun two-forty. numbers of insurgents have been influenced to leave the fleld, and those remaining are extremely careful to keep out of the way. Another cause is the want During the afternoon of Suaday, the 4th inst., the | optained the victory were called to powe us | recognized, The life of 4 ay Mr. Lockwood was sending Champagne Charley | of unity and organization among the insurgents, te Gazette announces that the Queen has notorious Murphy paid a visit to North Shields, with sovarciants ad ta ey is a ern ay ul ty, 80 britoament Iaauml ts condemucd ret a and along at a rapid rate, which is becoming palntny, evident even to the much so, al land we tin: ‘adicals, v territ is a son, \e created f'rince Arthur @ Knight of St. Patrick. the result which has characterized his appearance | Dotnot one republican. In France, on the CONLLAry, | My cay ENG eHORY ove, IG, his com. Senin, | Mr. Bixby was driving a team, consisting of a roan | warmest friends of tree Cuba. ‘The . aris Lendard of 4th the inst. formally denies | !2 Many other towns. He went to the circus for the rumors which have been circulated here respecting | PUroose of preaching, but found the doors closed, the latter are numerous and redoubtable.” i is ‘mitted to suce: to his estates, The mercy pet eatvedeevinted by the resent government £0 the hour and black, that were up to two-fifty. Walter Briggs was driving a litile bay mare at a As bearing upon this point I quote the following extracts from a letter written by an American resi- F ir victory towards their vanquished rivals must carry i rricaded and guarded by police, On meeting with M. Jules Favre on Lil i ,. qth hose nations of the Weatera forty rave, dent of a small town in the jurisdiction of Remedios. alleged onlers for warlike preparations at Cher | his disappointment he provectted to the New Quay. | 4p ie siting ef tas Cone reg ae es sen | un teate of sdalration io thane nailns of the Wenern | two-forty and began to harangue a great crowd which had boars. assembled. He had not spoken long before the spirit The report of the Committee upon the Italian Bud- M. Jules Favre spoke in reply to the Prime Minister, clal importance only after numerous revolutions, which have terminated in so many instances but amid wholesale political jnurdera and sens of woble blood. Japan may, indeed, point Giraffe. Mr. shields was showing the best movements of He says:—‘The forcea in the tleld are made up of Peasants, negroes and Chinese, poorly armed with of the Irish element was roused and number of | from which speech the follo are extracts:— 7 pistols, ilunde knives, get has been issued, The estimated defictt for 1869 | ferce Aghts ensued. The police interfered, and Gelinas at question debe we have had to | Wie pile to the perot, of oe _bahary Me nation, and o wants veer & gray and bay together. They Od tai, RCE taNes. esa ibd 1g 74,710,874 lire, several Irishmen who were jarded as ringleaders | ays, is whether the duct of th rnment mover ne Ball ly. y have no funds, commi at, ammunition ; were apprehended. At this the mayor and Se hon ren conduct of the govern Wright Gillies had very fine team—a black and | qiscipline; are without organization, nor have they ‘The triai of the persons concerned in the Montha- fan ° ti since 1863 has given satisfaction to the legitimate as- QT ages: bay. ’ bor stree’ trayedy was concluded on the 3d in Paris, | Services of & number of specinis were coins os, | plrations of sue countzy. | The reply of M. Thiers 1s loop see: ie Mr. Ackerman’s bay mare was trotting inside of | °MCeption of any, and they know nothing about the ‘The prisoner Firon was condemned to death, but | proclamation was issued by the Mayor in which ane ea ea ee ~~ two-dtty. art of war. The country people who have not risen Rizé equitted. Teference was made to Muaps ; and in the evening | tne former, if a certain progress has been accom. | Late Barglaries on the Line of the New Jer- a Soper vas sending his bay horse along at 8 | are greatly terrified and have abandoned their farma ‘The Firet Chamber of’ the! Netherianas agreed on | BE tore uP this document in the presence of a0 | piisned gréat abuses still subsist, ‘The liberty of iu. | sey Mailread nud Arrest of the Supposed | saitlitile short of two-thirty, and fled to the woods, which are full of men, women enormous crowd on Tynemouth Sands, After he the 3d to the bill approving the modifications of the | had done this Murphy preached in his peculiar Bylo dividua's is compromised, that of the press made a matter of traitic, that of electors annuiled ana that Barglars—Fall Complement of Burglars? Mr. Richards was showing several the way up the lane with Brother Jonathan and Pet. and children fleeing from the insurgents. They have to the people. There w: large fo1 1 in their sion—Comumit.- | Mr. Bonner was behind Lady Palmer, while his i about here and through count slate ta the navigation of the Rhine. | present™aad to disturbaace. occurred. The streets the ““Ronorable Minister ail’ these: terenitigg mee f pag Sadr to lime Toman ailenea man was driving Peerless close to hin, ‘The mares Saga nnaeen eee ineceea Ones wn A repor\ lias been tssued of the progress of the | of the town were filled with excited Irish people have been maintained and secured. Let} on ® were allowed to open their pipes occasionally. " su uC, Fitts works {or (ae Mount Cenis ratlway up to the 3ist of | throughout the evening. us briey inquire into the matter. There would noc | Autecedent History of the Prisoners. We see that the Orne aE of the Coats will | there are about @ thousand of them, who have March. ile length of tunnel excavated is 9,522 be much difticulty in showing that France Is one of || Remote towns and out of the way places offer, if | be inaugurated at tt Ae me pr ge burned three sugar plantations and have not yet ¢ remaining still 2,697 meires, IRELAND. the countries where individual Uberty Is most com- | less inviting Inducements to burglars and gentle- | roots" best three in five, in hathoas These ace wig: | been attacked. No quarter is given and no prison- vihur landed at Kingston on the morning ~ mapeapanned wre IO OIgen eee hee eteease, Spout mancuvres | men of this kin, certainly greater assurances of | entries, and all siranyets in this region’ D- Mace | ors are taken, My only fear now is that outrages iad 2 once went on to Dublin, where he Suicide of Lord Cloncurry. lug of thee phrases? When the Penal Code speaks | Safety, Our courts are not the places of pleasing | enters cae ee Ae ian noes, Moe! a = neve pay be commited | y ho suiall parbien. into. which dress of the Corporation. Thestreste | _ The Engiiah papers of theosh inst mention that | 9 oalpeble intrigues, ie dednes thelr nature inolear | lotion. they used) to be. . var judges” ate ir eoath a Heney Clay. A. Ouduey be ene themselves they wil fire the plantations.” Under yore greatly crowded and the Prince was | Lord Cloncurry committed suicide on Saturday, at beni ea heerlen ee Rae Gani ae not so sympathetic and susceptible. — Jus- and A. Patterson g. s. Velocipede. date 6? April 1 ths siife gentleman writes:—“Tie arlous points. his residence, Lyons castle, county Kildare, Ireland. | and all thoughts may be subjected to suspicion, | tice is getting her eyes opeNed, Swilt and sure ere is a very fine Hambletonian colt, out of | attempt in this part of the country by the insurgents, His lordship had been under restraint for some time, having recently twice attempted self-destruction by the most extraordinary means, but on Saturday he eluded the vigilance of his medical attendant and threw himself from his bedroom window; the resuit of the injur.es he received being that he survived urnals state that the King of the dag lis iast excursion in the provinces, ted by a stumble of hts horse into the » then greatly swolien by rain; but, omed to ali manly exercises, suc- Every day it happens that tiiose who defend the rights of citizens at the bar of justice flnd themselves powerless to obtain redress for the wrongs of their clients, Let us now look at the liberty of the press. In thirteen months you have insti- tuted 118 prosecutions, and what have been punishment.are following on the heels of crime. Such an arrest, therefore, as we chronicle below is not to bo wondered at, and, furthermore, it is evi- dent that a more important arrest has not been made for some time, as will be seen by the following Be n'ne sides the ree, standing at Passaic, N. J. quisition to that section of the Stat e stable of the trotting horse Geo! the Faahio ig a model for horséimen. canis b¢ the norse share 18 that is required for training purp¢ 0308. He will rge Palmer, at Be- everything unprovided as they were with everything n to carry on war and completely ignorant of the man- ner of conducting it, was ridiculous in the extreme, and has ended, as I supposed it would, in the rain of thousands of ipo ignorant peasants. Half of the insurgents left the ranks after the frst fight and ” > ri The Coney Island road yesterday was thronged | the others have been dispersed on four different oc- butan hour, The deceased peer (Edward Lawiess) | the results for the writers of tne incriminated ™ ceeded Wiiiout much dimculty im reaching the | was tue third baton; was boEa Seniier ce toi | articles? Nine years, one month wet twenty-iuree | details of the case:— with fine horses and gay Cquipages. There were | caslons; and, having failed in an atvempt to reach x 3 130) n ‘ " many visitors at the Prospect Park Fair Grounds. | Puerto Principe, are going about in small bands, bank. and succeeded his father in 1853. He leaves a widow, | @ays imprisonment, nine months of interdiction of Four suspicious looking individuals were ob- ‘Training will not fully commence ti ho" Garrisons are Pte ‘stationed at several poiute a the F Elizabech, only daughter of John Kirwan, of Castle | civil rights, and 135,000 francs tine! And do you | ..iveq Now Jersey Contral Railroad trat roety tiga on eee REET, isdiction.”? Itis considered likely that an arrangement may | Hackett, and eight children, of Wiom four are sons | think you have disarmed your critics by such rigor? | SetVed on a Ne sey Central Railroad train | until after the entries close for the purses. Juri on. 4 yet be come to between the musiers and men at | and four daughters. One miay aitirm as a general rule that tose who p coming to this city, As several burglaries had re- | | At the Taian Coon esterday morning there were a much ciensten old Buaniers, or meee and secute the press only dig for themselves the gra cently beon cominitted at different towns on the line | 2, eat number of horses worked. Among others | sition, recently observe: at the insurrectton Preston. ‘Tue masters are willing to make five per . Cardinal Cullea on the Irish Gaarch Bill, cent the amount of reduction under certain condi- The following are Cardinal Cullen's words in Into which they must one day fall, tue freedom of elections. With res I now turn to ect to omcial of the road, the last victim being the Superintendent robust, and seems She isa Lady Thorn, who appears in fine health, She is very in excellent trim for a protracted would have been put down long ago were it not for the love of barre inherent inthe hearts of the fein . clared ty h r telear: sent to spect rective | Campaign. ‘eat lavorite for ker matches | Spaniards. He intimated that if the fault did not tlons Wiilc) (hey have stated to the men. reference to the Irish Cuurch Dili in his recent pas- candidates, the Minster has deciared tuat they | of whe road, a eleg Mas was 0 special de ve | with the American Git, the first of which comes off | lie at Madria or in the Havana palace it was with cht Manning has refused to allow th Were indispensable to government. Were tis | Kilcauiey, ofJersey City, to be on the watch for these the 3d of he lieutenant governors of the various jurisdicti Archbishop Manming tas refused to allow the peti- | cory). Proposition tue, nothing could be imagined more ig Re cay on the 3d of May. the lieutenant governo: arious jurisdictions, tion for the release of the Fenians, still in prison, to Most import; 6 a ot » | discredtiadle to those in power than the maim. | fellows at the depot, This oficer was promptly on At the Fashion Course the attendance was 1a! who, coming fresh from Spain, with their fortunes vaiure at the doors of the Roman Catho- | the Legisiaturen It te eon ow bonding before | tenance of that system. If agovernment is obliged | hand. His keen eyes, sharpened to proternatural Tosterday to witness the working of the horses in | to acquire, found It easier to do eo amid turmoll and Moortleids. now at the head of affalrscarries thei succes lully Beer, Ne ease Ie MAE I Leas trans | Beutoness In detecting rogues, apecdily sclected’| Creagh Thee Welt © Goohe cote ed ene | sirife, and sherefore made no proper “ipon the ade The Lician papers state that unusually cola | UZFOUKD bot nouses of Parliament wo may hope that Gntugh to 1aoe public opinion, IeSLy c3 among the crowd of passensers the suspictous par- | course in the morning, e ministration of altfairs in ths island by the Weather stil continues in many parts of Italy. freland, and Tiss our Rae erecaa, ai ailiictions Emperor: governs by 3 many He tellowed tiemyon ty He tea oyan end son How anne ig bert eheeunenies ePeanerar Petaes: in his report of the recent opera- Snow lias again fallen in the nelgiborhood of Flor- | Yrill soon be forgotten. | However, we should not put | Canney cr cate, of i tucli he has the Epo, ARCATA Bg ak Tae Repos i Hons sgainst Biguanca, which appears in the Gases ence, at sian and in several districis of Lombardy. | (ondidered underiasings Gf man are ference | wich the mation Molds: in ti preeluchy to effect then of the 7h argues the practical termination .0f the » prccinet, proceeded to effect theu DUSPORATE STABBING AFFRAY. The banks of the Lake of Como and of the Lake of | feated, and in the present case private interes!a un- So ie Relea ee ant tue quartet was, however, too ae Sentai Fecha 8 Py Mike Tenia oe a ene Lugano sre waite with snow. Gountedly wilt be preferred by wen of influence to | ¢n9 depuites, eitier directly’ or in Wye TOP OMED a elén of, Coroabie Flynn—One Mau Fatally | heard that forces had gone from Trinidad, iisiahas = the public welfare. Indeed, the votaries of ascend- the obtain that! BI Wwenty-seventh iF . a Lean Cienfuegos and Villa Clara, and communicated About wiidunghe on Friday, ti fust., adit con- | ancy are threatening everything violent if their pov tga station ito aad hero, — some- Injured~Ante-Nortem Testimony of the | the fact, the insurgents abandoned the extensive do- nected wi dy Carnavon’s coll was suddenly | monopoiy be interfered with, and they are so foolish lly . one of this gang gave tuem the Weanded Man, files which lead to their strongholds, In their pre- inundate:! with water, and four men lost their lives, | 0d thelr own Reraal cena ie tale diy but he did not enjoy us freedom long, for he C FI held cipitate flight they left undisturbed their wooden ee y ritves. | will oppose the imperial ment or | Oficial candidaicsi oxiaied under a oroner Flynn held an ante-morrem examination | Cipitate 0 farapets, after setting fire to-eomie oc the mee pis sted tree miles from Queen's crown into the Boyne. Aon, whl bag 2a yesterday, at 202 Wooster sticet, m the case of | buildings esegeph teen villages. Their numbers eee : i ea by uM: James Nelson, the man who was severely and dan- | are rej car teed Ndi teal but Sppear hot soa he © North-German Confederation ! 7 . erously stabbed during the progre: f exc 1,500 men. prearranges e res] ve J. Heary and William Crane. | & g the progress of a barroom bas subn ‘ the Bundes:atu respecting the Répctira Axe we eh: rriod 2 binck parpet bag. ‘The | fight in Page’s Hotel, corner of West and Spring earn ptt eS A aaa sno eae general | stamps, for the znley on the Foreign Policy of the bre A ‘ 8 ee bag on blag examined | streets, yesterday morning, at an carly hour, as al- | state of the roads the combined forces arrived at payment They have long been in use er “i a ee ee Of oe nao museum of appliances | roaay reported inthe HERALD. Nel: ho Siguanea on the 3ist. The road taken by Letona’s on the # , i. ad eut~The Peace of Kurope=The |) ~ ; ; rsuit ol the burgiarious y rep Nelson, who ts un- | Command was intercepted by stockedes and tree La tly si 2 busi- , wh 8 ch anor tha G 3, akelete eys, 3 t pay ness of tie telegraph office. i At a banquet given to Lord Stanley im the City | Prassia nas proposed to ubrogate the treaty of al- partly difea’ with powder, soveral | suuom hence the action of the Coroner, who sought | with great difculty. | In conclusion he saya:—'The Hail of Glasgow on Friday, the 2d inst., which was attended by a large and influential assembly made up of ail shades of politicians, in reply to the toast of his health, bis Lordship made a long speech, from which we make the following extraci:— It is, Oi Coarse, possible that diferences may arise between members of the present and members of the late Cabinet upon matters of foreign policy; but if Such Gidlerences do arise, I think they are much more likely to be upon _ of detail, upon which we may all have an individual judgment, rather than upon questions involving any large or general prin- ciples. We are all for peace, we are ail for a policy A deputy gave notice in the Spanish Cortes on the 8d of his ntention to question the government on the disappearance of certain jewels, valued at 14,000,000 reals, from the cathedral of Toledo. ‘Its currently reported in Parts that the Emperor has written a letter to M. Forcade de la Roquette, congratulating him upon his recent speech in the legisiative body on the question of the government influence at elections, and thanking the Minister for having expounded his political views with so much ability and sincerity. liance, oifeusive and detensive, wi h States of Germany. There are two story. The optimist one is that France, having made diplomatic observations about the Violation ot the treaty of Prague invoived in the so.dariza: of ail Germany, M. Bismarck, out of aeference to the “susceptibilities” of france, and in the interest of the genera! peace, has thougiit it politic to take the initiative of a measure which national pride would not ave aliowed him to take at the dictation of France. A less imcredibic but more alarming explanation of the news 1s, that M. Bis- marck, haviag no doubt that tie Frenca Emperor will shortly attack Prussia with ali the legions that ne has long been organizing, two patrs of handcufis, false whiskers, airs of rubber shoes, a bottle of oil, some wax, daaic, fi powder funnel, @ square and compaas and other is vad auxiliaries used in the profession. On the ach was found #& revoiver, the chambers 2 loaded, cap ed and ready for use, is We Will still call him, had, in addition clasp knife almost as fearful in its ‘This arrest oc- tious as a tdalay scimitar, 1 at four o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Hav- been detained at the stauon house all night the prisoners were yesterday morning taken before Judge Dowling at the Tombs Police Court. Onicer Kilcauley | made ailldavit setting forth the above facts. Alawyer j insisted that no spectile offence had been commitied to obtain such evidence as could throw light upon the case. ‘The testimony, as adduced by him before the jury, proved to be as follows.— James Nelson, of 202 Wooster street, testified that he was unable to say whether he could recover from the wounds he had received or not, and proceeded to make the following statement:—rhia morning, about one o'clock, I was in company with David O’Day in Page's saioon, corner of West and Spring streets; when I went in there were several men in the bar at the time, among them being Wie people will have observed that even in the most mp) le passes the insurgents cannot stand. We ree generals (Pelaez, Letona aud Buceta) after consultation have determined to return to our respective jurisdictions, deeming the insurrection overcome, and it now only remains to pursue the small bands still existing, whose dissolution may be considered immediate.” Like all questions, however, there are two sides to this one. ‘The three generals mentioned seem to have an extremely limited range of vision and do not perceive that with the exception of Puerto Prin- cipe and the seaports well armed insurgents hold all the country from Cape Maysi to the bounds of their jurisdictions, and that for months the chief of ope- thinks ic ot non-intervention; and though it is not easy | expedient to concentrate ils 1 ce a1 ate liam Maher; some words passed between me and | rations in the Eastern Department has been shut up The Frevch aes and semi-ofMctal journals of the i. eee on mate eA notin a og @ less extensiv me be Siimmiehicor duchies Keone meee Maher when we clinched; while straggling with him sear pie a Ce it 6th are full of denials of reports. The statements ol * ct, uro- | The repeal of the treaties with the Southern | diered wita lim, aad barticuiaviy as he had had | I was cat on the head by some one unknown to me; eac! " ot about the existence of a Franco-Italian treaty of pean politics, especially when these politics States would neutralize half Germany, and make It | the pleasure of a@n acquaintaace with one of vf me; h day growing stronger by iresh importations depend to the extent they do upon the personal will very difficult for to Ausiri after being cut 1 broke away trom Maher, and we r ~ t or hung a 8; ly tor- 2 > wei as the ally Of France, aso parti st positively before, a quite certati arms, are scattered, sho! peed: alliance, an exchange of notes between France and enone reer sues sey ae She aghoe Ou the Khineand in ieigiumn M. Bisinarok feels Reataianes ih samieear Gree oct he doubied ae incr wiigh wieptd hi Roky ae on the right autielpated. us aires te SaEnineher tact = | wi inc mingg ae e edie gun wi tand wi vt re ya lie side; 1 cannot ively whether , Prussia reiaiive to the demolition of the Luxem. | and dynastic intero gloomy prognosticauons and ear dee chemo Fe ie pera noi that witain bo or three days he shouid be able - Bay positively whe! aher stab! sg oR ase pee ang. faee bourg fortifications, and the resignation of the Minis- some ominous symptoms, I look to refresii his memory a3 to the identity and ante- me or not; finding myself wounded I again broke of effoi Nigh of the authorities. The artillery column c forward hopefully | statements are tn circulation there comes this even. | cadenia of the thitd aing he recognized | 8Way and went up to the other end of the bar, when | the ter of Finance, are all contradicted, Hook forwara conddeaiy to thie ae eae and | ing a telegram trom siumich denying that waore is | as Jaime Griline ‘Tae secoud ous’ Le recuton | some other, man Who Was present and whor'doucy | Wil ni Bie AM be Md A certain amount of agitation is said to prevait in | 1 100% forward confidently to this, that even tn the | any teath in tie reporce! intention of rruscin: to as a wentieman who uot long since, as | Know rushed at me and struck at me twice; I felt Spanien Sond ol to the fleld in, and yolun- Portaga! on account of the recent royal decree modi. | U28#PPY event of European peace bemg disturbed, ul tie treaty. The Phare de & Loire reports | he believed, was sent to Westchester county to an- | Myself wounded eacn time he struck ai me; after | SPabtards, 1s ordered to th again, e electot y re: 4 contest, it iy . ships befe ay tan ab a , 4 nlice officer names ‘Neil came ¥ for Howiand—I beg your pardon, 1 former | arm all the iron-ciad ships vefore May land va 0 prison, with- | Dé just then, and 1 encies and reducing the number of members in the Chamber, ‘The decree is considered to be unconstl- tutional, and a deputation has waited upon the King ing im Glasgow—the only serious risk of any serious complication in which the United Kingdom cau be implicated, arises from those pledges of pro- y for this work, wir nd day, have been lodged, is to be , 10 aus salions tuat may be wdersey. Oiicer Kil nie to use his utmost e: promised m lavies committed pointed out the man to him, saying “that man has cut me;” it appears that he dia not arrest my assail- ant; | was then carried to the station house, where too, is anxiously looked for, and in everything is de- noted arduous work in the future. The reader may form his own conciusions as to the prospets for f Mace, au r . in High Lite. rs Lo prove crit y against them, aad gave | My wounds Were dressed by a surgeon. — dismissai of the Ministers at whose instance it has | to remark that those small States are’ protected uy | lise, ihe follo fariod committees On the Hike nt ete ioee ce: SoAnyTa ‘Nelson, went ines rect | ‘The. planiers of Cardeans, Colon, A good many public meetings on the ualional jealousy quite as much as by inter- ee = 2 shocked last Sunday by aulroad. in company with James Neison, went mto Page's saloon to have a driok; Wm. Maher, now present, Reme- dios, Cienfuegos and Villa Ciara have undertaken to hetd. natioual morality. No great Power wiil willingly see hat the Commandant Thevel had cor sas . and several other men were in the barroom when | M#litalu a special force of Guarda Civil, composed ready been het any over great power aggrandize In tis own neigh- @ in huis cu On hearing the re- Wilh a Yauler plowing and invelloctuse sous | We entered; “soon ‘allerwards, Nelson, omy Wort | Of 800 foot. and 200 horse. ‘Tie sonnel Sx peere Seon only Toa} danger to thege minor coim- tol several persons hurried to the Soy % Placed at $444,000, There are 150 estates in those re! ; ENGLAND. out of auytiing like a general ert or combination among all re discove bed and a pistui by his side, «i she body of the oficer A woman He is of medium size, with biack hair, back trom a high forehead, and dark He was fashionably dressed ed wel ers and mustac! Maher re Caer, and from ceeded to while they were struj inch with one another words they pro- near the screen ; ggling I heard Nelson cry out, Jurisdictions. The contribution will amount to three per cent on the admitted profits, - for the absorption of the sinalier | In negiicé was in the reom frantically calling tor . diem - ap) ?? the At Villa Ciara the 4th, the troops had returned The Loxcicn ‘Times on the Alabama Negotin« self think that any such combine. | assistanoe, “At first it was feared that the wou, srrateget A inay merpemalict | che imaey seeing Gees’ MOM Wee Bret gota’ gai | from Sigaanea. Tey found all the habitations. 1a “a tows tion or wuderatanding 1s a probable event, because, | Mandant had been as-assinated, and the lemaie, yvapetit, One term in the Beates Pason, iarh from the barkeeper and struck Maher with it; | S¢tbabo destroyed by fre. ‘The Padre Santa Ana, ene, jor many reasons, t would be a thing exceedingly | wlio w chess, with whom hediad pears ago beeh eonviceed of varaare te Feast | Manet agita closed with Nelson, when Nelson again | Don Frederico Jova and Don Ratael Rojas have been The £/y.s in its leader on the 6th speaks ina very | diMicuit to bring about. If it did occur—lamentavie | been c { (or some six montis, ania and paid the peaalty of ais crime by | threw up his hands, exclaiming,” “I ain. stablen 1 | Sftested aud sent to Havana ‘The latier is the au- flatter ie of the prospects ot appotnime and mouraiui as such a result would be, greatly as | Was arrested on suspicion, but soon released on ball. eigitecn montis’ service to the State in the Cherry | 2m gone;” I then noticed that’he was cut inthe | ‘or of @ pampiiet on autonomia. : of Mr. ¥ as er to the Court of St. James, | W@ Should deplore tt, greatly as we should protes: The greatest myst r Hill Pentieuuiary, He is alleged to have been the | face, and asked him if he was cut in the body, and | _ Advices from Trinidad state that some of the ne- agatust it—stui Our own position would hardiy be The con sed to 18 as fol- he repiled that he was; at this time officer U'Neil groes carried off {rom the coffee plantations by the ‘. rincipat Wiiness in the Royal Insurance Compan, ~ >, Breietoass er ed tat we, sugle handed, should Tor aa oolect wet | from gomniteing the recat Ebucty an wiih, "ad It wil be remembered, tis Station houge, “vee! UW ath and took us to the | SGientuegos on te oth irom Skeuanea With, his a d that We, sing! should ect no ig the fatal de . * nthe a s ey : : ve, | BO Cia & contest against European | commandant (ook pl foney. Alter’ the robbery it ts, sald, he heats | Joho Williams, residing at the corner of King ana | staif,.e section of artillery and two companies, of rat thing, however, to fect ourseives | Fy wai all the oftcers Uauada, where he was arrested by Captain: sonia: | Greenwich. strects: testiteds-Doteree, Coats 2nd | chasseurs, with the sqaadron of mobilized cavally t his c a8 fone . 7 A ' Javada, Wher arre: x a v1 . ei in woe ine Well, passing from that, and turning to our rela- | * wily, whose santiy Is feared for, ta who resprerea $50,009 of the stoien money. Finally | One o'clock this ‘morning 1 went to Page’s saloon | f eee oe an et ee iiss it hug agreed to refer everytaing | HONS Wilk the United States"l suppose you will | | arge of ber husband, he became, a8 Is stated above, the principal wit- | With James Nelson and David Orbay; While there | ..strohibited the cavrriog of ania Dy atiouce aaa @xcopt iis own Louor to arbitration’ abd ae | &Xpect me to say a word on that, Well T own that . hess against Nodie, the principal alleged robber, | Maher and Nelson vegan a dispute and clinched with | Has prohibited srense? whats ttee’é 7. aaa the uaz (b misen Commies dF bee yt é the faiinre of the late neyoua- FORCIGN MISCELLANEY 1 who was tied at Elmira, Not long since, | One another; there was no person near them at the | baa oaeo Go be tome od by. Versa 4 agreed i: iettGkid Who Proves to have beth F failute there iy no denying ti—it is a G3EIGA MUSCELLANEDIS fails, it is furcher siated, he was arrested ona charge | time; I heard Nelson cry out that he was stabbed; 1 CGiaee an e rVolunbsene ae an baad wer { fP2\"oiportunity to as-ert their claime be | ‘ilure, I think, watch was hot caused either by Phe Germs four thousand | charge ot breaking Into a Brookiyn bank, and tried, | 8aW Maher strike at Nelson several times; Nelson aedenns; She Cen. VORGCTS ACS IROVINE © ery 6 portunity to assert their claims by anything done ‘or by anything eft uadone upon our The German papers mention that ‘four thousant but acquitted on accouat of variance between the | Was badly wounded; we were then all arrested. the country continually. Macaguar, Alravez, Yabu- Gig ry at side of the water, Notwithstanding that, I say, luo | emigranta recently passed through Hamburg and | [ny Srduieed Di tecome OF Ay months ago, tt is The following verdict was rendered by the jury:— oes Santo Domingo oy other pointe a the juriedlo, the AMDariGome May cRe tomoke | Ret think J can bring myself to take @ gloomy view | Bromen, within the space of three days, en route for | algo said, he preferred @ caarge against Wally | “That James Nelson came to his wounding at the Secteen tne Mhigg weaationa. iy eagun Gove ‘her that could have been con- | Of these relations. For my part 1 have very great | 4 norica Patrick of winning $10,030 of hun at faro, but that | hands of Willlam Maher, on the morning of the 18th | (eo from insurgent dept laced detachments of from tion, ia ‘ hich ali this is ati +4 faith iu the good sense of the American people. 1 pm he failed to appear for cross-examtmation before | Of April, 1869, in Page’s saloon, corner of West and bo nty to el; i} men at ditfereat olnts, which have @ work Of tiair Own dal th ; | do not think that they can wish to increase their The Journals remark that the Northern and | justice Dodge, before whom the case was brought. Spring streets, by the knife”? ten r oF Surcies polnts, " Seeretary of Stat hi “ py by getting into any fresh quarrels, What- | Rastern railroad stations are continually crowded | He is declared to be a sneak thief, confidence ope- The prisoner Maher was accordingly remanded to are view teen enerally current in Ravan for tiGt tiakeoee eeaine ae ha. we have secured the inain polat—we | with miutary men, who are hurrying to join their | rator, and all that, and his chief /ée to entrap | the Tombs to awalt the result of the wounds indicted the pens day oc ere than ta eulmnie han ae by - e our duty will stmepin be te ied our own consciences; and we have put th ga '" 3 otuers into the commission of crime and make | by him. He is a carpenter and lives at No. 301 West of mg he FS o Pr toe te) ‘San co for ore ! overeat Y jee | OU Country unmistakably in the right. 1 will | Te “ money by “squealing” or giving testimony against | Sireet. The witness O'Day was a prominent per- — ea rots Ay ened b vont aye fn Suraeobosat for a tenewal ore cane Ane Jef | ony add that to my mind questions affecting the Prussia ta concentrating considerable forces on | thei, sovage in tie Larkin murder case. Pcmsye en attacke y, ane tae ! the rican government. “Aa tor taak downe external relations of the country—questions, that is | the Western frontiers, and orders have been given The man giving his name as Henry is stout of urn, defeated with immense loss, and the convoy which im their ultimate result may involve the, issues of War or peace—are incomparabiy greater than any others with which the politicians in our aid for paymy ich Our American cor- Fespondent, describes a8 being advocated in the Uni biddiug the men to join their regtiuents two months earlier than usuai. figure with tow forehead, biack hair and muatache, He was weil dressed, and also mr gen ina fancy GREAT FIRE IN MONROE STREET. captured, ‘The siory is that this bas been received officially. r' - y " Jeneral Escalante is reported to have been cap- sie ! : i Hobart Pacha is at work, with a commission, on | giriped shirt. While Grifin deported nimself with rmronnenaenastind sone Dow to treat it; but Ga nee a tie course, Know | day can have to deal. “We may quarrel among our | mp Ctere hace, Wt, at, work, with « commission, on | striped sbtr seeming indifference Henty kept ner- tess, Aleut Makes ‘Phistuash thetbars ame roca nT that Pres: Grant’s governinent contemplates a | Slves and we may inake It up agaiu—probvably with | gixty thousand Enfield rules have been orderea for | yously twirling his mustache and uneasily casting y ol . —- course action 80 mena ‘and olensive an oat n damage ca she one nog pee a the new national tailitia, his eyes about in Srey Girection, e At half-past four o'clock yesterday morning officer THE TWITCHELL CASE AGAIN, : - ~~ . ahd on the oter—b atever may be our feelin, a t Crane, Whom both Grifin and Spaulding claimed | Green, of the Seventh preci jiscovered fii u " i Suelo oa om aside, Me Motdy will is fo tee dup of ON ot oe. ‘te regards the node Hes, from whence itis forwarded to Dalia, | to kuow nothing about, of Comparatively coarse | extensive four story pe) ree brick phone Reith A be instructed 10 open negotiations for an- | worid, to soe that our Country shows a United Haut, | ‘The Austrian government 1s actively fortityiag tue | Mould. His features ate heavy, his expression #ul- other, diflering somewhat in machinery, but em- bodying similar principles. Should this be the case our government will ready to give tie proposals Cervatnly, if any diplomatic difficulty should arise, 1 should feel it my duty, so far aa | con- scientiously could, — aa ee: northern frontier towns. On the Ist of January, 1899, the empire of Russta len, and his looks the reverse of prepossessing, be- sides being very plainly dressed. Notwithstanding the fact of the arrest of these Nos. 166, 168 and 170 Monroe street, owned and occu pied by Brown & Bliss as an extension table manu- (From the Philadelphia dg Hype on April 11.) The melancholy tragedy which commenced with the murder of Mrs. Hill and ended with the suicide of George 8, Twitchell, Jr, in his cell on the night 1 to endeavor to strengthen | numbered 363 printing anda 427 lithographic estab- factory. The structure cntained a large amount of or @ fair consideration. Shouid it, on the other hand, | the hands of. whoever might be baad Twshments and 413 libraries. St. Petersburg alone has Pearthanthey will escape punisumentiaey the preset costly and highly ‘taaateeatte material that burned | Baye uaing Pah es “ports ahve ithe various be the desire of the Americans to keep the question | Minister of the day. And in 89> 1 | 77 printing establishments and 46 Ibravies, at least, unless some five offence can Dey roved devails a My meerned., Duin the past few hours @ Still unsettled, the Britiah nation, having fully mant- | ain bound in justice to those who How held power to Prince Wittiam, ex-Riector of Hesse, has returned | against thom, Being sound with burgians toois in | Witt wousual rapidity and defied the efforts of the rumor of a lull confession by. the Bulolde to hus to initiate fresh negotiations, yuna: how. | grate tha: in doing that {should only ve reciprocat- | ance William, ex-Hlector of Fagle to the King of | one's possession in tie daytime ts, though an ontonso | re department to get the Names under control. The | Com nies yen widely civcutAted’ amt at Shall welcosie Mr. Motley, ot Only as aad moma | Ms, ths Justioe and fair play Lhave met trom them, | Prostar werene (ee eens enc eagle to the King of } one's po States, not one in this Stato, ‘The law here, | entire conteuts of the building were destroyed, in- | CCUnse! has been \ regard it as of sufficient import but as » has the confidence o! ¥ power: Se gr bees wie ha hm fli 7, eer dur | Prussian mouarchy does nor justify him tn keep: | to constitute’ the nding “of such tay lements | cluding machinery worth about $40,000, and the | ance and reliability to be laid before the public. it dee © aud Of he Moat power i pouticgs r 1 hers | y ; jug it. . in one’s | a nag o gel = a, ges es that building itself was damaged fully $10,000, The firm is necessary to state in ance, ho’ iil thas nited States, (the Fivehietio ot ‘Turin caricatures the state of | they A oe veinite Ct a Tete | ealtniate their losses as given below. The origin of dayton dant on ie soueoe eee: ound be tee Tae 2 a e e-4aW, entre vhitcl tf ' '. ist = Parlinment=The Missionary FRANCE. Wann Oe cae tan chia an ond. Prucsls; on toe No stronger prool of the necessity ofan amendment | the fire ts suy fo be spontaneous combustion. Of professional etiquette not to divulge any secrets Yr ae Other France and itat tueir bess to hold on | Of thig law can be given than in tho facts discovered Loss on building ) insured in the following | confided to tnem by thetr client, in China=Alteration of the Banks | Tueiry on the Presont Political Condition ot | gad endeavoring te ne ay a utt bess to hol M the above attest, ‘Tue nature of the tools fount ompanies:—Globe Insuranee Company, $1,000; At. | “Te confession which Twitchell ts reported to have + tawotte Impriscument for Dek A Rg bY Bed 2 in the possession of the parties howe ‘arieet ¢ | lantle Pi ine more), $1,000; ette | made to his counsel is substantially as follows:—On rupt; .. Jhy Eo ee The total amount of the Confederaie German for hayg indicate that their game was breaking | (Cincinnatl), $2,000; Hartfora (Baltimore), $1,500; | the day previous to the murder of Mra. Hill, Bill, ‘The remarkavie speech delivered by M. Thiers on | 89W forins an effective of 600,000 combatants, with | into Of banks, express companies, mer- | Citizens? itimore), $1,250; Karraganae (Provi- | Twitchell, bent upon effecting her death with his In the House of Lords, on Monday, the 5th inst., | pay, fh ‘inst., attracted general attention im | SY! Ineluding toc landwehr, thus subdivided:— | Chants a FR Acédstdmed to trust to these iron | dence), $2,600; Security New York), $2,000, Total | own hands, made a siung-shot at his the Dake of Somerset asked for information respect- ing the proceedings of missionaries and gunboats in and near the Island of Formosa. The nobie Duke, in the course of his observations, took occasion to the Legisiative body. The tatented orator, examin- ing the present state of France, deciared thougt many improvements had been realized by government aa regards liberty, yet that the country Twelve corps darme tor Prussia, one for Saxony, for Baden, one for Wurtemberg and one for Hease, The Germania mentions that the following general order was issued the Sist ultimo at Munder, in ysliories their money, bonds, stock and other New is rare to find a more perfect equip- meat. Being armed as they were showed tac desperate readiness to combat contingences. insurance on building, $11,260, Li hinery, companies: ifemet ing 600; insured in the follow- Firemen’s Fund, of New York, $700; Monumental, of Baltimore, $1,000; Franklin, of Baltimore, # 000; Williamsburg or Williams- jontauk, of Brooklyn, $ Vad of busi- ness in Camden. With this murderous weapou he struck the old eee a formidable blow, no one but the actors in the tragedy being present, and then, ‘unassisted, threw the body from the window into the yard, He then walked down stairs into the Hanover: —By superior ceived froin Berlin f " M2LENS burg, $1,000; 000; Hart- | and proceeded to wash the blood from his h scknowiedge his mistake in having said on a former | was til! far behind others in what respect, | all the ien vauntinn Golahy Teservetae eke Tera THE WEST TENTH STREET GAMZLERS, ford of balumore, 81,000; Resolute, of Baltimore, | at ite hydrant. Wile 80. en he noticed Occasion that the persons of whose proceedings he | « 7j) f the press,” sald M. ‘hie “ army corps, up to the age of thirty-two (incluain, terday morning the sevente ‘40 rreated | lerchant ol cago, ; Republic, | that the dy of his mother-i Ww, ear expressed disapproval were connected with the reac be wie ne fa econ fa gered shoes twelve classes), are ordered to join tnett Tanks. ‘ALL Pa cohen weevions ty On tate: Weert ~reshaisrt Of Utttcago, $4 000; North American, of Hartford, | him, stilt “exhibited manifestations” of “ie, As Vondon Missionary Society. The Bart of Claren- | Certainly in progress, Inasmuch as preliminary | tne men belonging to the Landwent, up to torty | te id a Sere and Tis |. Saree aac Hartiord, $500; Albany City, of Albany, | soon as thie discovery was ade he hastened into don , the noble lord to papers already sathorizatign, suspension and arbitee sup. years of age, wre to be kept in marching order. aids, of the Nintn precinct, at the gambling quarters $1,000; P arette, of Brooklyn, $1,500; fee the house, entering the kitchen Arsh The frat mur. on e table the House, which gave all | pression of papers have ppeared, t for d : . . Bi , West Te and Mechanics’ jaitimore, }; Corn Exchange, jerous weapon which he encountel information in possession of’ the government | all these beuelactions government lias inangn | oonuaine the rane, bubushed in the Germanta, | of Wm. Evans, on West Tenth street, were arraigned | And Me York, $2,000; Cleveland, of Cleveland, $2,000; found near the body of the murdered womai - OM the subject matter of the mterpeliation, He | rated the system of prosecutions, which system contains the following extract:—"A rey. exchange Of messages has been carricd on during the last few before Justice Dodge, at the Jefferson Market Potico Westchester Coun , of New Rochel i 100; State, yard dealt ad, finish. ized, and hurryt Was sorry to say that the conclusion to be drawn | is tantamount to an open war. Doubtiess there | ays ber reen this city, Vienna and Merlin. Great | Court, to answer any complaint that might be pre- | of Cleveland, $1, ‘Total insurance on machinery, g Womhan another blow on the in from titose papers Was unfavorable to the naval | ought to be some law of repression in case of activity reigns throughout the War Ofc f against them. It was ascertained that the | $24,250. ing the murderous work. He then repaired to his Officers concerned in the affair, with theexception of | outrage on public morals, attacks on private bilization is expected within three wet individual who had given the euphonious cognomen Loss on stock, $20,000 to $26,000; insured in | room, and the deed was discovered in the manner Ideutenant Gurdon, who displayed a judgment and | character or insults to the sovereign; yet the only mored that Prussia intends provoking F of James Sinith at ihe station house was the quite | United States Insurance Company, of Baltimore, | with which the public is already familiar, forethought entitling him to the highest commenda- | means to attain this object would be to entrust cases the election takes place,” ad notable proprietor of the “game,” and against him | $3,000; Firemen’s Fund, of New York, $750; Poto- Such is the substance of the alleged confession, tion. But the real truth was that no proceedings | bearing on the press to trial by jury. A far better R Captain Washburne made afidavit that his premises a ih Baltimore, $1,000; Grocers’, of New York, | and we give it for what it is worth. it wiil not be ‘Were necessary to be taken by the naval forces ata course still Would be to never ecourse to the f ‘eports are ba pnd in London that fresh bag “were conducted and maintained as a gambling | $2,600; Monumental, of Baltimore, $1,000; Franklin, | amiss, however, to recall a circumstance which 48 the matters in question should have been dealt | tribunals except in extreme cases.’ As to the elec- g Rig gee have been sent recently to Lille, house, where the game of chance commonly | Of Baltimore, $1,000; Guardian, of Philadelpbi: tends in some measure to conlirm this story, Mr. with by tie local authorities. The government had | toral liberty, M. Thiers does not admit that the ca and Strasburg, and that the fortifications of called ‘faro’ was dealt, and that gambling | $1,000; People’s, of Baltimore, $1,500; North Ameri: | Mann, on the trial of Twitcheil, endeavored to prove expreseen regret for the occurrences and had re- | French nation possesses it. It isall very well for the Fiore eras Are swarming with laborers, Marshal | implements used in carrying on said game n, of Hartford, $2,000; ple’, of Worcester, | that the weapon which indicted the fatal blows was turned to the Chinese governinent tie suma of money | Minister of the Interior to draw, as he did, a com. | Ni€ A ad _ Dresence of these preparations ts | were found in the place,” &c, Smith, | Mass., $2,500; Lafayette, of Brooklyn, $1, Occl: | a slung shot, and not the poker. If, as reported, taken on account of the injury alleged to have been | parison between the number of electors in England ronee See With great suspicion, because Whenever | or Kvans, just as the public please, was required to | dental, of California, 41,000. ‘Toval insurance on | Mr. Mann reaily knew that a slung shot did We sustained. He hoped that the steps taken would pre- | and in France; but mere numerical force does he is si vo ret ocaie Sign of his having much to give bonds in the sum of $600 to answer the charge | stock, $18,700, work, his carnestuess in pressing this point can be Nents recurrence of similar proceedings. Lord | not constitute trae independence. Besides, univer. | tink about of a serious nature, the Court of Special Sessions, ‘The legitimate ] — Loss lumber yard adjoining the butlding, | readily accounied for, Shaftesbury doubted that the missionaries had any- | sai suffrage as it is now practised 1s under strict con- A Prussian inilitary commander recently addressed “hangers on,” “ropers in’? and general | $2,000; insured in tna, of Hartford, $6,000; Com- —_——— eee thing to do with the Formosa aifair, and the subject | trot, ‘The suffrages of the towns, which government | the troops at a review held at Munder as followa!— le ners,” comprising the sixteen accused | merce, of Albany, $2,600; Mechanics and Traders’, TUXPAN SUGAR, ~We were shown Yesterday some then dropped. " cannot control, have been destroyed by those of the | Very probably your services wiil soon be required | found in the room at the time of the descent, were $2,600; Enterprise, of Cincinnatl, $2,500) Lumber- hg of sugar grown In Tuxpan, and sent to Mr. ‘On the same day in the House of Commons, on the | country, witch are under its control. “Why twodays’ | by hod ming Sand Ge? And you may shortly be | then discharged by the magistrate, as the officers | inen’s, of Chicago, $2,600; Williams! re ity, S, Munson, of this city, The sugar was manufac. motion for the second reading of the Bankruptcy | hands during theae two days is the paliot box en- | called upon to take the fleld against the old heredl- | could not make any specific ch rges against them, | Tota! on lumber yard, $17,000, Total loas ut | tured by rude machinery, but all of the samples bill, along Ciseussion took place. Mr. Jessel gave | trusted? Are you quite sure it remains closed? (In- | tary enemy, inst whom your ancestors fought | confining themscives to the atavemont that “they | $77,000. Total insurance, $72,250, Excess of loss | were fluely granulated, and some of them would Many ressons for the alteration of the law us it | terruption and prolonged noise.) You make out the | under Wellington—in fact, against France.” The | were there, and that's all they knew.” ‘This de over insurance, $4,750. rank high inthe market, Under the fostering care at prose. stood, and showee the gross injustice | electoral lista and to your salaried agents you | officer had barely terminated when the men, much | sion delighted the accused, who immediately left the In the estimated loss on machinery the botler and | of the United States Tuxpan is destined to be an tins With whic) it worked, He proposed among other } entrus’ the duty of tacking to the votera the name | to hia dismay, burst into loud cheering, crying out, | court with their many friends, who had visited tie ar which are in the basement, are not included, Reean’ oly and the manufacture of eager in that . tua: no executor or administrator should he | of such and such a candidate. You are armed with | “ live we!” “Long live Napoleon Ii!) | court room early in the moraing, anxious to leara | It is believed they have it py but | district will enter largely tuto her eomuereial Ox allowed (o ictaiu for his own debt or have a Dryfor- the tremendous resources of centralization, Do you | “Long live the Kmperor! Hurrah!” their fate, U deawroyed the ‘will be 38, borts.—Housion Telegraph, Apri, 19,

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