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NEW YURK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST .17, 1874.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. f 3 ets 1 course or ayeat, Mineteen ratiway stations ana } istry, Jor nine or ten piace nunters wm never long M. DE GavaRpigz—I maintain them for him! ventured to ask Nim 1, 1D Nis opimion, President i) WORLD AS Il I, forty-nine houses, destroying hine bridges, hun- | be Wantiug, but bow to find apother poet Whe | M. SCHOELCHEK—In that case { say, sir, that you THE PEDESTRIAN TOUR, | Grant woula retire trom she ouice of Presiuent dreds of mi Of telegraph and numerous car- | shall combine the humor of La Fontaine with the | area liar! (Explusions of indignation from the upon the conclusion of his present term, rages; i ae crowning piece of fun, marder- | tenderness and weird jancies of Fo uqué, joined to | Rigut aud Ceutre, Loud cries of “Order epee “1 am fully persuaded he will,” replied Mr. ing several, llway oficials wuile on duty. Re- » the playfulness of Mme. d’Aulny. with “Hear! near!’ om some benches of the Le! | | Smith. “In & year or two, perhaps in less tm: cently tueyhave been butchering prisoners. When | CAN SWEDEN DO ANYTHING ‘The PREsIDENT—I cannot allow one member of } De ipti f the W 1k f Z r General Grant Will butid himeel! @ residence im Religi d Fi . Spain will be delivered irom these pests of humun- | or bas the Colossus of the North finally ove! this Assembly to address anotuer in such Lerma, | seription of the Walk o President Grant’s | Wastington, D. C., having aiready purchased the Political, Social, Religious an inantial | ity no man can foretell, Under Isa- | Wheimed her? All who love the good old Scandie , Monsleur Schoelcber, I call you to order. (Hear! : round far the parpose. And, furthermore, tt is 1 e Hy an his intention to go pal Ly er hear!” irom the Kight and Centre.) Sons Over the Alleghany Mountains. is intention to go to Europe immediately ait bella they taid thetr country waste for | navian traditions would be sorry to answer in t Causes Moving Towards a Vast Change, seven years. It will be well jor Gatholics in . affirmative. The people are a fine, stalwart race-— ‘M. JULES SiusoN—Why, M. Je President, did you his term of office expires. [| don’t think America to understand Chat the cause of such ruf- | Done can surpass them, They. have a iiteratu } allow one-half of tne’ Assembly to pe insulted? ee General Grant ever entertained the rermotest idea flanisin is in no Way the Cause of the Church, The | too, which, to those who are weary of fast or /ash And how can you censure the reply when you did of accepung a renomination for the Presidency, Pope tully recog: ized Queen Isabella, and even ionablie lie, is like arefreshing preeze, reminding | po! protest against the oftence? (Exclumations even if it Was tendered to him.” A Relative of the President on | ,,“}8't the intention or the President to visit you jurmurs On the Right; general agitation, this sum J agk to the fact that he y se) owing to r ck to bi 40.” sent herthe Golaen Rose as au extraorcinary | one of parish churches, cottage heartis and house ba 3 : he ogee ore ee é PRESIDENT—It can never be admitte France, Italy, Germany, Ruse mark of lis favor. Now ute Pope’s act was tanta- hold bread. Longiellow’s translation o! Bishop mount to a declaration that Don Carlos had no | Tegnier’s “Children ot the Lord’s Supper” ought | tn an Asseiubly a member may say to one of nis the Third Term ely Hey A d T Kk divine right to the crown. The Church of Rome | to be lamiliar to every American reader, and Mary | colleagues, You, gre a lar! (Hear, hear! You | id “He will, probably next month, or at least baw sia an urkey. allows of no such right in temporal princes, and | Howitt has rendered equal service in presenting | are quite right) Promised to come out and see us, He is becoming the student of history will remember thatin the | Fredrika Bremer’s novels to the English speaking M. ScHoOkLCHER—I beg your pardon, I was in- - @ttached to this Washington, and rhaps I may sf sixteenth Coney ea hea Wore iv the nentiments, expressed it, shone ‘ bg personally. | t a eeed for saying not withou seanO Tee THE JESUITS WRO' EPUBLICAN PAMPHLETS | Works in any way reflect Swevis eas, |. JULES Simon—Words which were an outrage REPAR e Most perceul and prosperous co! Resting on Bayonets and T: t against Queen Kiizavetb. The Protestant clergy nation has a great future. For Western Europe on the Assembiy, on pistory and on public moratee PREP. ATIONS FOR PRIVATE LIFE. in the United States.) pee TUSt- | argued zealously the other way, but the Queen | Sweden ought to possess a special interest in the | were not repressed, It was an insult to whicu we _— — — in B thought hanging the pamphleteers the vest aud event 0! an able and ambiuous man ever succeed- | couid not submit, (Murmurs.) g to Bullets. most expeditious answer, | mg vo the Empire and strength of Russia—surely | The PRRSIDENT—There was DO personal offence. WASHINGTON, Washington county, Pa.) \ NG BRANCH. THE MADRID CABINET. no very impossible event, Sweden would be only | (sxclamations on the Left) Opinions were put August 13, 1874. | It should be rememugred, too, thas the govern- | too gid to get back Lapland and Finland, and the forward im this Assembly, an ther they were | ment at Madria 13 now purely conservative, and | Ror'h of Sweden Would ve ah admirable basis ot just or Unjust, vey were ee Devsonal imenits, | The square, massive looking brick house 1m the | jhe Subscription Ball at the Oceam Can tho extion of the 0: that the Socialists at the South have been efect- opers ions for the armies of the Western Powers ‘(Loud dissent On the Leit.) But when outrageous Outskirts of the village of Washington, with a Hotel—schilling’s Body Recovered=The Qu 0! e Orient Remain ively putdown, Don Carlos has thereiore ceased should they be engaged in a struggle With Russia, | Janguage is addressed to a Deputy icannottolerate , wooden cupola, pierced at the summit by a fag- Swimming Match Between Johnson to be a political necessity, He is not wanted to ‘The first victory tiey gained would place Bi it (Applause, | * Unsetiled 2—Let Us See. save property ‘or to maintain order, Heis only Peversvurg at their mercy. It is, however, acurt- | ye de Gavardie used offensive | ®t, 18 pointed out to the traveller as the real and Trautse. ae disturbing the one and endangering the security us Tact that the house of Hanover bas persistently words to me, & republican of 1848, and one of the dence of Mr. William Smith, a relative of Presi- LONG Braxcn, August 16, 1874. of the other by persisting in this cruel and seifish slighted Sweden ever since the accession of the proscribed of the 2a December. deat Grant, The house from ita lofty elevation The subscription hop at the Ocea Hotel last’ Lon warfare, Buta Bourbon would purn down acity house of Bernadotte. Kiog Oscar LI, is almost the M. JULES SImoN—I repeat that the words uttered 2] 0 tN NDON, August 1, 1874 | to gut his cigarette, | oniy European sovereign not decorated with the | yesterday are an mdignity towards the country, 8¢emS to have picked its company and to frown ’ night was a success. It was very well attended; Ivts trylag to write about French politics, The ENGLISH AFFAIRS Order ol the Garter, and though citizens of the | history and morality. Oar protest will be entered from its great nest of giant oaks, arbors and | the dresses were as tasteful aa ladies’ ball dresses situation 18 1a8t becoming unintelligible to for- | Would scarcely need to be glanced at ina survey United states may laughingly ask if he is any the | on tne minutes, (Nolse.) It would seem that we shrubbery on the ambitious efforts of less wealthy | gt watering places usually are; there were enough Ol the state O! Kurope alone, so isolated ‘ % snow the | worse Jor it, they must recollect that 2 ite eigners. As for the French, they have never tried | country of Pitt and Casticreagh. It is are in the Assembly only to be insuited. It is the drst EUROPE IS NOT YET BNLIGHTBNED tame for that to finish. (Increased agitauion and and more humble demzens. The surroundings of | pretty young girls in the room to make the homely vo understand . Still, July, 1874, is begetting an Fowar 2 ie Phat Sie ohtoge pachanG Resale Coie Ace crowned: heads {t a etiquette to | murmurs.) ‘this pretenstous mansion are beautiful | 914 girls uncomfortable and the avatlable males ominous resemblance to December, 1851. One re- Se a ; rn rier, y are Lot you | ‘The PRESIDENT—U the tumnit continues I shall “ hat 18 a 2 calbuiatatudraile soe Ca Cae 7 | Seems to, have been fairly inastered, and one may are 1n vie position of an officer excluded irom the | guspeud the sitting. -(Nolse.) j enongn to , be inviting pags : oe arin | Ccltghted, and tha dancing was tolerabiy good. 8 which pi coup | be tuankful that so few lives were lost when Lord regimental mess, Lous Philippe never felt that | DB GAVARDIE—L ask, gentlemen, for a tno- | ‘Be reason perhaps that General Gran IY | The inevitable german was the feature of the plain the | always on his visits to the West spends more evening tn the “hopping” line, and it passed off @eétat, “The Assembly having become a mere hot- | Northbrook was bent on personal government, and be had quite got over his nickname of “King of | ment’s silence. f am anxious to on the | or less of nis vacation at the princely dwelling Of gmoothly and to the satisfaction of those wno took bed of factions and intrigues,” Louis Napoleon | Lord Sausbury, at the ludian Oftice, was equally the Larricades” till he was made respectable by & | words wuich escaped me. (“Ah, ab! determined to have his own way, Which, mone solemn investiture with tue biue riboon at Wind- | Announced that he knew of something better. | instauce at least, was not that of te Viceroy, | sor. Cunappily, the Swedish. kings have tet the | Sh" su.e9 Stuox—But the language against which | Nelgubor Smith. The relationship existing be- partin it Ir 1 thought it would interest the read- That something better turned out to be the beau- | The latter was souudly rated by despatch for ms slight, for in the memoirs of Lord Palmerston We | we protest was not uttered by you, tween the President and Mr. Smith is through | ers of the HERALD! would describe to them, with Uifying of Paris, the doubling of the national debt, ounost ioe tg (a cranes Beebe Takase Sih oteee Minister that ‘he’ a BCHORLOMEE— IT you withdraw the words Mrs, Grant, whose mother was a sister of tle (ne eloquence of @ modiste, the exquisite green the universal corruption of offictals and the ca- | newspapers but which is nevertheless true. Tord | FLYING A KITE FOR THE GARTER, ue eernere ce ae non, (Exclamations , Mother of William Smith, Hence the intimacy and ’ costume worn by Misa Brown and the becoming Ppitulation at Sedan, The Marshal Prestdént, Mac- | Norrhorook loves power gud has aD insatiable but without effect.” At the recent coronation, | on the Leit) | friendly relations of the two famiites. And it | prown costume worn by Miss Green, I would tell appetite for work; he would manage every de- | England, atone of Kuropeau Powers, sent neo | 3 BLCHER—] lgave | 2 , 3 of W: 0 ¥ 4 partment personally it he could. {his was Frece- specia. ambassador. To repair her error she sent se alan nee aaa the le 1 gave | would seem the attractions of Wasnington county | \hem how well that salmon-colored moiré antique rick the Second’s inethod of governing, ana during Prince Arthur to tue Norwegian ceremony, theredy |“ M. pk GAVAKDIE—I am anxious to explain the | fe iniinitely greater and the associations de- | jooked on young Mrs, Primrose and how that some iorty-ix years he drove Prussian clerks causing no little consternation to the good people | woras which, I repeat, escaped me. (Loud inter- | Cldedly more pleasant than those tobe toundat primrose satin set of tue moiré antique to which the | Mrs, Sammonkuller wore. I would go and Secretaries of State crazy without rare visible _ of Christiaua, who had scarcely nouseroom tur 80 ) rupuon on toe Left.) It was under the tmpres- | the watering piace on the Jersey cos four or five men-ol-war, Small kingdoms in the | you, (Well! on the Left.) Hear me out! | President repaits a8 soon as practicable alter the | into ecstasies over Brussels point, point Mahon, evidently has some such pian in his head for the benefit of his country. All the troops round Paris are ready to start for the cupital at two hours’ notice. Another General (M. de Chabaua Latour) has been just lately added benefit to the State, Tne Englisn won't stand distinguished a guest. and his suite, He came with | 4 e of | this sort oi thing, Considering tue enormous aut OK OF Re FEM AN MAG Ave Mes ee Sec, Ue) to the Cabinet—placed, tov, in the most | culty of ruling 240,000,000 of diferent peopies, North remind one of those in the South. It is not M. SCHEURER-KESTNER—We are listening to you, | adjournment o! Congress, Even at te present | appiiqué and Valenciennes, aud gsow eloquent on ligions aod languages by one central autuortty | 80 long since ; 20 * | 3 e Gri ra ess Reel g vital post, that of Minister of the Interior. | j/ ‘becomes a question whether John Bright's pian | PORTUGAL “ah De Gatanpiec ie is you who. give yourselves time Ulysses Grant, ud Jesse Grant are Wel- | the guoject of diamond earrings and pearl sets. Was favored with the blessing of @ pronuncia- | girs, (Laughter and noise.) Lemployed tue lau- | Come guests at the Suuth mansion, having arrived | put the book of patterns of any lashionable dress- with the Assembiy. In fact, he has got from it all | cutting up ludia into five or six distinct govern- | mento, but such events only mean alitue firing in guage with wiich Iam reproached under the em- some days ago | maker and the counters of tne first class dry he can ever hope for, and go 18 reasonably anxious meats, independent of each other, and only re-_| the sireets o! Lisbon and a lew lives of idle spec: | ire of a paini ! sentiment— (interruptions on the AFTER A JOURNBY ON FOOT | goods ana jewelry stores will supply better tne it 1s well known that MacManon is losing patience | may not one day have to be adoptea, namely—of | | | sponsible to tue Secretary of Siate mm London. "| tators lost. The stolid Lusitanian larmers gather | —causer 7 ec! f words used in | ain) —canabd by tie recollackon:e! | of 187 miles. 1t was a pedestrian tour of no mean | jormation than I can furnis!i on the latest styles In to kick away the ladder by whicb he rose. Then QUEBN VICTORIA AS A LEGISLATOR, in their vintage without concern and Oporto mer- | the previous sitting, It was then said:—lce Mime. |: ree ny nth: tT it At home the English are discussiug theology | chants -ecurely drug their wines lor New York ‘ 2 er tl Ny s undertaking, and tts successful accomplishment | pay ui a % me. la Maréchale is constat ly tel Ig, him that with tiat gusto peculiar to the Angio Saxon race, | and Londop stomachs, One thing troubles the | brie por SL ee ation, nt Bs : nel heaton Fe ‘3 bail costumes and jewelry, and Lam quite whlung: he 18 @ heaven inspired hero sent to deliver | jhe public Worstip dill, which is meant to put | native journalists, ‘The Spamardsare so tond of | 4, vm Garauhta what does that mean? entities those comprising the party to the honors | to jeave the business im their hands, I may say, France, and that itis the young Marquis, thei son, “ “5 on the Left)—(here tsa dif- accredited first class pedestrians. It seems that | nowever, that there is a dectded improvement at is not “the contempt O1 ali Lonest | Ulysses, Jr, some two years avo conceived the | is season over the last in the company at tne down Ritualism so far as possible, 1s sald to have | them as to wish for union—a grand Iberic con- and not the Prince Imperial, who is destined to be | originated with the Queen, who, immediately arter federaiion, The haughty Castilian has a vague | te! ¢ the result ot the general election was Known, idea that the accession of Don Luis to tng second 1 Emperor. Soit seems that MacMauon will soon | wrote to tne Archbishop ol Canterbury, and di throne of the venmsula mignt venefic his country— | 3" Reisson—Will you allow me to saya word? , eof doing the Alleghany Mountains on 1@0% OF | principal hotels; that the fash vulgarity of last do something silly or try to do so, like a good | rected him to drait a bill to that efiect. Dr, Feihs pA sped it probably would, only His Most Falthtul | yy, 018e.) . ) | atleast that portion of the range noted for the | year is happily absent, aud thut famuiles can enter many other men who have clever wives. For the | by the way, is 4 primate of her own making. When ajesty’s Subjects preier their own Weltare to the | ‘he PRESIDENT—No; I cannot permit a discussion randeur of its nery. If was his intention of + 7 3 rae ; a Pen te ate desnag, | lis predecessor died w royal order weut torth to ideal of a United Peninsula. ‘Tuey remeiuber the | wnich is quite ioreiuu to te minutes evdug bution hevodendy ia Magaavor lee sebe; (Ce er tea eee ee rieeee Fest, one man 1s as good as another to rule despot- | yyi.raeli—tuen Premier for the first ume—to offer | old union under the Philips and how gid | “a pe Gavaspig—Did not the monarchy also, in | SrTHue J y sobred + | meeung objectionable characters, ically, It is @ pity that the President’s head | the vacant see to the Kishop o1 London, wiuch | they were to be rid of it. The other minor ' your opinion, all beneath the contempt of ali hon- , bUt unforeseen events interiered wit the carrying | THE GLOOM OF DB‘ TH. should be a little staaller than a pin’s, but per- | the Teen cared Ara nae nays | See ot pone eEy saieg pene Grab oe EN est men? R | outof his plans and in consequence the coutem- | white all was brightness, music and gayety at the Madame will get some clever men rouna | M%D Senter en ie F ‘4 : ‘ | ON tHE LErT—No, M. Brisson did not say that. | piatea trip was postponed till the _ pres- ee9 , haps Mada power—quite an impossible theory, and abhorrent teed George 1. an zlluwance of $60,000 a year if | Ocean Hotel, it was sad to see its close neighbor, A aAY. Vell, 1 maintain the words I - 9 ‘. a fo the mind of Pitt and Gienvulle, whom | the volatile Athenians should «ick him out some | Ql,PBGAvaxpin Well, Tm 6 wor ent season. The party was organized tm the he professes to admire, However, the Queen’s bright Attic morning. Now, | esc him. After ail, the French have never really had liberty since the early Middle Ages, when they used Murina’s on the Lett.) 1 say that they | ¢) ‘ aerials and Sted or | the Mansion House, slient and gloowy, and to re- edie, eck persist im them, (resh Uproar Cilseescorcepnckiey Grantees Cousisted of meniber the sad cause, Poor scuilling’s death bad 7 bill is @ great hit She rightly gauged | A KING WITH A KETIRING PENSION { ‘aha meee ai ye % , : rel ne g 3 of th . Ht to cut each others? throatsallaround. Siuce then | the popular Seutiment, as the second reading of | safely secured is not Ukely to care much about | Une same side Of the AMER, 2 ey gaye | BY lid father and | compantons—Jesse Grant, properly, they Tequested tue proprietor vo have na they have had, every now and then, @ few days’ | the bli in the Commons Without a division piainly | What may happen in his dominions, espectally | you, and which did not escape me. gud Walle Murphy, ats ee Mommas. Murphy, ex. | Music and dancing in tae pariors last evening. i shows. ‘The new act will not probably be muck when he has no power and all around him are of ‘Tie Paw 133 , | aad W Thomas in ign dry a ad sent oaEtn as Tot | enforced, bat it 1s a serious warniug tote Uhuveh » doubttul honesty and wisdoin. the government | Greg ativeron) 4nd I maintain the call to order. | Coliector of the prt of NewYork. The two fortner | el rer Oe ali iit: Gea os Pp Le [ fool le el gat that she must remain Protestant or forieit the Of Greece ought to ve intrnsted toa sound Amert | "Here M. Gallonl Istria entered the Chamber. | Oi tac quartet ure In the sixteenth year of their | Nad made arrangements fora pleasant Saturda; room, screaming, lussing, stamping, swearing and | dignity aud emoluments which alliance with the can fluuncier, not too scrupulous, with a good | Mf GaLLoni b'iSTRIA—I Was not present when M. | Ogos respectively. When the HuiaLp representa. | “Op,” expecting fying Visits {vou the dancers al shouting “a cloture ‘Then the clank of scap- | Stéte Confers. | The Wealth oF the gaa ements | tne countrr would rag Sterol etnae niet: | Seuoelcher enterea the tribune. I am tniormed tive called to-dsy for the purpose of learning the | tie Ocean subscription pall, No wonder that his dards 1s heard, a few hundred gentiemen in red | ton would tmeun forieicure o1 at icast one-third of | Such treatment, Awaiting this desirubie consum- | Wat Ne asked whether the words 1 utvered tn Te acts im regard to the journey he was most cour. | late cast a glool over the Louse wuere he Was 90 trousers make their appearance and all is hushed | the endowments. One ts bound to add tout this is | Mation, King George may take a friendly hins, | PY to AM. Gampetia ite tigi ne an OF feouey sepetree By vivees, & bendeone enh Gee HE EMA GIVEN UP rte DEAD for a few years, The odd part of it {s that France Lear ae ae LO EE OS pecees Heer eae Rah ba voatee nan a meee | horror, of all honest men.” And whether I) nogesiy-ana good common sense of uis tather and Barly this morning the body of the drowned mam manages to thrive as no nation in cvntinental 4 x acknowledge them. Ihave nothing to witharaw ' ainost in the same degree the latter's reticence, | came ashore opposite the Ocean Hotel, only about, Europe bas thriven. Quite unlike her neighbor, Yet, were they Wise, they would sce that the robbers, tKevolutions have been known to break 7 Crown gives them much more kberty than their outin both countries. Maximilian was somew..at ene Lenieen that remark. (Loud protests on | However, ne was enthusiastio on one matter, and fe reer eee or tne oe Se ee brethren would give them in the event or disesiab- | rougiily dealt wiih. ‘fhe Hellenic race could never | “4. SonorLonER—Thon I declare that you have | Of tne Allegnany ‘Mountains, fe’ said just | Waves, and was discoverea by some of tae Uceaa Poor lishment. abide a dummy. In Carlylean pnrase, “Kings must | 1 Iv. FO! . i ap 8 i lent : f | Be ea nee Pern eee erie TUL WROAD, LOW AND MODERATE ion cuvacH | do,” not inerely drive tandem round ine Acropolis. | “NEe" #o.tein Urainaire, dled. Harn, Locktoy Bree nee weet sire dog pale. | had’ only’ ‘bed about. eighteen” hours tue tue Italy seems to become more hopelessly bank- | clergy are stil in an overwhelming majority, AUSTRIA, | and several otuer members of the Leit rushed to | fred 6 r ate Y | water it was much disfigured, partially by th and in the convocation of the new Church of hog. OL the great country which is vitally interested . there and consuited a map Of the State of Pennsy i 1» pi y the rupt every year. The people are sincerely loyal | 2 ong: | the foot of the tribune and apostrophizea M. Gal- | yania, and on a piece of paper made a ronghdraw- | fishes and partly by friction in the sand. The eyes | land the laity woujd have half the votes of the | in the wellare ol Greece—the compound Empire of | T c) . to thelr King, the Ministers are almost pedan- | Lower Mouse, Such an assembly Would show very | Francs Joseph—iittle need be suid. Hungariay | 001 d’istria tu words whieh could not be heard In | ing of che route they proposed to take. The naimes | Were much injured, and When, taken. from | te ttach 3 hitei cy to What are styled Romanizing pr: self-government ts daily turning out a tauure, the | COBSeauence of the, ‘ | of the principal towns aloug the line of walk were | Water the flesh where exposed was covered wit tically attached to the Engtish theory of pariia- | li eae TF reainapiace yal Orne i! b art ' Se viatoeraoy andi veb pier nein more Soren t |. fe PResipeNt—Geutiemen, return to your poted down, and no calculations of the distance | Sand bugs. It was dressed in a bathing dress tices. the Protest piscopal Churca of lre.av aristocracy DeOd i he Pt | seats. Sucu svenes are deploracle and compel me apart of these towns or villages were made, in- | Without sleeves and pants to the Kuee, The friends ! mentary government, the State asks nothing bet | 1 2. ji i$ un example. than Ireiaud belore the Union. Why should not | 8 | : ef ter than to leave the Church alone; but they have | the SULTAN OF TURKEY AND THE xUPELIANIsTS, | the brave Magyars spend money and enjoy them. | YSUSPENA the SILLE ae na sett the | BsmUCH as “BUCK” Was determined, fone of the | Oo! the deceased hud been walking the shore watch= no bread and ie, and they h: Old Bugland is not the only country where Chris- | selves whie they can? Taose stupid Germans at | Suan tea 2 ed.inte. places set down could not be reached, they mignt | In the Waves Sil hight and several false reports e no specie, ey have tians are loving one another. ‘Ihe Sultan has been | Vieuna will be oblied to pay at last, or else there | chair and the business remained interrupted ior | get accommodations at a farmnouse, or, failing in . Of the flading of the body caused rushes to the foods, malaria, bandits and paper money. | favoring the Rupellanisis and rendering all the | Wiil be national Lankruptey. But’ wuo cares? | # quarter olan iioure | tte potter | tills take shelter for the mignt ima recess of the Shore and | temporary excitement, schilling’s Still, as the Italians are anxious to | other Christian sects jurious by ceding the Church Seriously, suis Kay, hgnthearied people only want | regulate tae oraunisation of she Council of Stave | mountain, See nt Of last, Week she lade lets | tater, Pino late calyishs Senta store: tte, actie tread in the footsteps of the great Mother | of St. Saviour to tue former. Constuntinopie is ex- | a firm hand to govern, them, and they will thrive | wis read a third time and adopted, oon s a r | Over Sunday. “No,” was the iather’s answe r e r espectabie. ‘Till then Austria must | vania Railroad, aud commenced preparations for | 9! ae) i e lather’s al ° cited, and no doubt thinks New York 1s equally so, and be respe: 1a must lie aes their long journey. All their baggage, with the | “Your mother 1s old and needs some one to taxa of free nations, they must take comiort from her if it bas ever heard of the Empire City. What may — helplessly on her buck while the rest or Europe | Mistory. England was in a perilous state for be the tenets of the Kupeiiauists is douvtiess | talks around her—perhaps considers what Is to de | THE BABIES’ LIFEBOAT. exception of one tooth brush for each person and | Cate of her. You can take care of yourself.” He 2 " ' ue Hair brush for the ent rty, wi | returned to Long Branch to-day to find a disigured many years after the “glorious” revotutiop. From | Kho 10 soem veorientat Curisuuns disgrace | Papers ail conytattlave Evgias on tle Teste of | | through to vis viuuxe, ‘aud tis, Uaencumbered, | ABd WAtiated corpse mn place ol the strony young 1600 to 1693 the Old Country passed through a3 | the name of our faith—Theodore of Abyssinia was the home rule debate m the House of Commons, | wan Account ef the Expenses for | © vo. penpcmrans @ranren 0 than twenty-lour houre belore, | ne Tne OFS severe a crisis as that of Italy in the present aay. | a most orthodox Catholic of the Coptic commu- and speak teelingiy of thelr own experience in | > TRIAN ‘ARTED OUT. | f 1 that direction. Past Excursions—Six Days’ Work of | They wore cloth galtcrs’ with heavy soles, asa 4 FLERBT OP EXCURSION BOATS. ; With her also it was a question of @ French inva- | SOT Diy aa hee ane Lee Co eee auty ‘There 18 ood news from the International San-| St. Jehn’s Guild. protection trom the heat, and {a biue flannel shirts | oR ee ee sary fine, oe the | i} % nd Y . river er evening, sion and the restoration of the Papal power. TWO | never be quiet with some 4,000,000 \Mouammedans | Stary Conierence in Vienna, whose committee pro- | New York may well be proud of its “Floating | #84) a ae ee ae ee rite | most. popular” hotels area reat defeats were suwifered by land tn two succes | keeping down ‘SOine 8,000,000 Greeks. Svoucror poses thatin European ports there suall be no | * { i pt eve years, Four hundred merchant vessels were | later Hellas will followin the wake ol Ttaly.. “Let | quaranane; that ships irom healthy ports shalt | Hospital” andof St. Joun’s Guild. One should go | of the drt men uf the world, Brewkfast was | jav0red Rouges, are well repaid for, she trip. y one living head, but one arise,” another Byron or | be allowed to enter Ireely ; and those from iniected | to the piers where the barge receives its living , hee at Hane raatny ae Seven ololock in the | ioe ental morning 10 Jot! cutee Pores at captured by the enemy at one /ell swoop, and the | another Garibaidi, and King George may be borne | places shall undergo proper supervision; both sick | freignt of anxious, tearful, hungry mothers,.with | ae roentihern Rani BEC aenviey Pt eee | for a day's ocean breeze outside the bay. lor @ petal heen apc hae a ule Russia will be ia vain i Austria abd Germany de- place; the healthy shall be allowed to uepart after | the terrible woe this lifeboat faces, the fears and the WALKIE having made all more‘or legs 1ooteare, | Branch at noon, each apparently crowdea to its civil war in Irela ea f disiafection. Any one wh as ever been over- 7 Hi \ wa of traitors in England. Add to these ills taxa See Pe TELy a gistious antusieeneLtntiasseen? |) Wo an v m0 ay fot a | Stiefs it 18 meant to assuage. No wonder children | they started, Alter resting here lor soine time, | the COMpany on board armed with gasses watch- Raeeer i todo, What a glorious settlement oi the Eastern worked and then allowed a month’s holiday for a | have died off like sheep in the shambles, breathing } and taku @ bath in the mountain stream, they | ing the bathers in the sur! and the promenaders tion double and treble to that of the former | HiSiirbotitical rest For it 1s dificult to belleve | tained Jor ten days th unfurnished lodgings, under | she stifing air of Big alley, Gotham Court, Bone | Fesumed thelr journey, reaching a hamlet Known | OU te Clim | aaa question, that nightmare which is forever disturb- | trip abroad, to find himself snortly alterwards de- | reigp plus the beginning (and no visible end- | rnit the benevolent Czar will succeed 1n a July sup, with no books by him, will tervently | auey and D Tulane der the dis. | 8 Coffee Run, where they put up at a farm- " Ss reciate th od sense which has at length im- | y an onovan’s lane: jo wonder the - | house ior the night. ‘he distance was calculated The swimming match for the championship of RAM Cr Riregnm denn. me oue ocd heuer gE (reeich hitters pons manded t nose whonave | pensary Physicians threw up thetr hands indis- | then, when It was found they bad walked in that the World, which is Axed to take place on Thurs« to any but princes. They never starve or sleep | pereaely demanded a change. Oniy those who have ; day next, excites much interest as the day of the see that others have tolled and suffered for | oy "Gimp grass. Before a battle they are saiely been iM quarantine Know its horrors, Formerly, | may at the fearful inroads which poisonous gases | “ATter a gcod nigiee rest and a substantial | CoMtest approaches. Johnson, the English cham. j and go thi 5 j eioks| \ great ends and have not lost heart; and so they | posted on some shady eminence out of the reach | 8 the word indicates, they La AIS, days of | tom unclean bodies, from decaying animal and | breaktast, such as @ Pennsylvania larwer’a wile | PieD, Will be remembered as the swimmer wno r tt. How any travellers survived is a marvel too must be brave and patient. Meanwhiic one | 0! shot, whence they can calmly survey the most iy Gras arvel, vegetable matter, from illy constructed sewers can oniy prepare, the pedestrians again startea | Uidertook the wonderiui task o. swimming across | thrilling spectacle earth has to offer, a spectacie IN THE East. e ' 2 1 4s sorry to read of bread riots at Florence and ‘os the gods, as Scipio sald, The Brassels Conier- | “Outside Christendom the Uld World is more | and open cesspools were making among the little , 04 the tramp. Jesse and Youug Murphy tell behind | [ile Channel trom the English to the Frenci coast. Piva, and must hope better remedies will be found | ence cau hardly effect much, England 18 coldly in- | Used up than ever. Turkey ts making frantic e!- | ones of the poor! Ah)” suid they, “medicines | 02 this alternoon some two miles, wuen they were | ie THe to accompll mt from tue etn than reading the Riot act, “Bread, bread, gentie- | different or hostile to the project, and only are- | forts to pay ler bondholders, and may for a few | are of no avai against this insidious poison that | het ye of being worn bi by bpeie older and more | Seamer, believed that se ook iene pedir shan? | gard to years longer stay the inevitabie smash. She has | creeps in with every breath to corrode the blood | Bardy compauions. le stripiings would not 5 body, P i] men, and not speeches,” said the women of Paris horrow’ Ov “Anintod, inerences with Persia, too, the religious question | and ieed upon the system. Pure air and plenty of | Yield to this charge; but additional vigor seemed | eee a bas f caused nim to be taken irom the an °89, while an inch of cold bayonet forcibly in- | yy) preventyher tearing up what is left of the | being at the root of them. The Persians, a8 you | it is what these sufferers need. Not for a day or po eucer Durant compost tine, and eee closed up | scoonrplisned sha ak withtut’ injneiogemeoein gerted into the stomach is even leas welcome to & | treaty of 1856 should she ever again be engaged TA MGRHAS TAICRR MriGuah GteooTAbe AL em TATR: LO ba but jor weeks, They must have that nouns ph SDDS DHELAG ene OILS WAlin ition Hoey | he had been atlowed to do so. He 1s svort in atat- hungry man. The great remedy for the existing | in @ serious naval war. John Stuart Mtil thougnt | tains that itis the Sultan who 18 guilty of heresy, o EMOVE THR FILTH PROM THB POORER STREETS. than in the second place, In tue second day out | Ure, adout five feet five or six inches, aud very it @ great mistake on the part of Lord Clareudon ‘ ri Ie be twenty-lour mules were accomplisned, th muscular and well proportioned. His chest tg un- datress 1s by every possible means to invite Eng- | 1, cede the immunity of heuiral goods under an re hi eer gre Sern ee tks ged ‘ime and again has get Fatma urged the | brought them to “sloody can Wuarethemnet aD usually broad and full apd bis shoulders. thick, lish and . enemy’s flag aud of hostile goods under a neutral ~! jon. - | authorities to cleanse the filthy spots in tue poor | n » His greatest strength appears to be in “sip | other curious source of quarrelis tne fact that a | quarters where disease has its breeaing place, A | ‘OF the night. Pp the upper AMERICAN CAPITAL flag. He argued justly that England was a peace- | nomad tribe, bitherto living in the Ottoman terri. | tue. “ i cee t ON THE THIRD DAY OUT | part of the body, although his lower limbs are well into Italy. Unfortunately till France is settiea | 1ul Power, whose wars would always be purely | Yories, has yassed across the itomnerinre Pers, | ‘pasmoule fort has always been made at the | ney nag become more accustomed to the exercise Knit and his ioitis brond’and. strong. "Swimm i defensive In the juture, and thererore that it Wa8 ane py 1 mM * | moi Ds WAY | and felt less of the inconvenienccs and petty dis. | SPPears to be natural vo him, for he ewims in all and a new Pope elected who has never enjoyed the | in the interests ot civilization that an attack on | Grramoval tos date. distancen ircheely. sexing or ey which lpn had aes made, oe comiorts attending it, About noon tuey ie S Beaiord | manner of outlandisn fashions, is fastest time T ‘age a the work always stopped there. 4 summer the Me ad temporal power, speculators cannot feel that there | her should be as dangerous us possible to the ag- | that they will boa mere predatory horde and carry | seeds of the sity’s Wivaleatittaeh Dore 8 Dlentitui Springs, one of tae tastuouable sumiter resorts of Seetlug to be made with a sort o! striking stroke, nent security for their investments. It is | gressor. But the feeling in London is that the ' er Penusylvania, vis the head down and appareatly under water, a is permanent set y on a guerilia Warlare, for purposes of dlackmail, | harvest of bitter Irait. It was too late to go back, ylvania, visited principally by ap oid line of the arms thrown forwerd in Arty ‘circle bnon United States would never sanction a return to the | d * Te Y ei % . . # against their vld masters, the government of ‘Te- r ‘aid. | ristocracy und by tue iamilies o: retired poli- pleasant to see that here, a8 elsewhere, the ' o14 code of maritime warlare. At any rate Great | heran not being strong ‘enough to Keep them in | ee it waa sneckinary ie 6 Seer’ | ticlans. ‘They loitered about here fora litte while, | Wit the palms of the hands outward, not striking work of linking the nations together goes on | Britain willsaffer no further renee one to be iM- | order. Meanwhile, the official Reuter informs us, | Guild, with the HENALD’s endorsement and the aid , Visiting the springs, &c., but were compelled together, but arm after arm. In swimming on apace. A new postal convention with Belginm | posed on lier action at sea. On the other hand, ' the situation 13 strained. No Uariy Will happen. ol a’ generous public, aid. What remains to be | Tatler suddenly io resume’their journey in couse. {he Dack he draws feet and head together above allows of post ofice orders to the vatue of | herons than they are. it is hard to sec. Death, | OLE of the ainbassadors at Constantinople will | done will, doubtless, under the same auspices, be aueNCe Of Soe person th (Ne village Fecogniaing Moreau wlisarciiniie: "rapidity. tha orders " , C1 (air. h ‘ol vu discovery prover f. $100 and Introduces the system of postal cards be- | wounds, amine, pestilence, burming villages; how | PAtCH UP tue alain, CT NE aera ee Ing tocne patcy that they never looned vehjudeane Stroke $8 easy and rapid and he sometimes. swims tween the two countries There 18 good news for | are any 01 these to be prevented while thousands Of | the shadow of German induence 1s already vis- Monnaie “| Shelisburg was reached, where the tired travel ) Huh. with nearly halt the jore part of hia vody out Pty bp Papo binge in bg? ig lye = shelis are beg perl ey thousands O1 corpses He | ime, England and France are otto have it all have been taken on these six excursions tor pleas. | 1eFs supped and turned in ‘or the mght; not, how- of water, the principal work seeming to be done “ 2 » sais | ballying to ail, so Cousul General Jasmunu has | titall hed with wholes t Of the journey co enjoy & good swim. The distance ‘ , ne) DECREE lor carriages on their line. A railway carriage | Ises, to respect the laith of treaties, and ia her | expressed his’ displeasul pientilally supplied with wholesome fuod prepared | lishes " than his opponent, and & smooth and t » ss re at the dismissal of | st ct "i ‘ity, | sccommplished this day 1s set down at twenty-eight 4 * looth and elegant The va hes tunately he was not structed from beriin, | a lity ing of the fourth day, and had travelled to Mount | Le like, y use the riod of nours. The inventor was probably a | quiet, mind her railways and not come more than Gn ‘the whole. Gi t the best quality, and those who sat down atthe With many a mile-on thett way, bef ; | xpression—as the English champion. The course Rater of his kind with s many sided intellect. Nor | three times a year ino the English market for | OB the wiole, German interierence in Eastern | board remained as long as they cuose to eat. One | grit aay * r way, vefore sume Tolk | 15 'to ve irom opposite the Ocean Hotel to the ebierve With What ingsnuity the iustruiment i | loans. When Was war more courteous, When was | Ssta'yr the Fatherland: are purely aetinee aT deel | eet, MOwAn, alter, eDLINy as Much As sie could, Vine™” waa” the next. polut” Teacheds hen | Of the DIM ab the West ead aud Dack to the piace constructed to rack the joluts at all times ae well | chivairy more splendid than when Ragland and | She can omy desire peace Tere ls DO other | eet wine SOTE TOM and drunk one ater Somerset. then ‘Amnoldsville ‘aud On of starting. ‘The men are in the water every day ' - wo as to suffocate in summer and freeze in winter; | France were fighting each other tor ise ey movement worth poung in Bakersville, where wulking for that day was together, swimming out in company about a quar- also to starve and cause jever to the unhappy con- | with short intervals of respite? Perhaps | shou! Braid milk. Then, in an absent-minded way, wiih the ter of @ mile from shore and ther demned one. | Alter you have been perhaps tweive | make a distinction, one full of moral significance. | except thata vevoNiicd Rake broke es ost earhest expression of face, she Idoked over | Prvet hoe ‘accomplished. This” day's journe ® | waves for an hour a8 a part of their raining. a hours without Aiea soins Hs - ee cele | In ane ae bars o suis long, struggle, under Ed- | gicr, JB st Sabie COS. Tet elt a SU poReHHtON OF her anouiaet Cea eae goes ih ca | wus particularly pleasant to the Wavelet wa tte | A WORD OF ADVICE TO BETTERS, “Tre minutes Marre” a fee! you must | ward IL. and the Black Prince, all went smoothly— i tw i Assen; a ‘The match wili be a ver: make your choloe Letween Ureukfast Or the sats) & 4, the Cyl morn was’ done with polite | Bane URE aie ‘Communists eveaped em Carte she aAtire Uxpease seeoun tor Pe igs Mat and auaply repaid them for tae bards ps aiway | no doubt many hondreas” wuteviaie the Metauck jaction of imperious Speeches, and kni were even occasionally re- | . p, rS10U8, | this week for the pur of witn | gena were at the bottom of it, or else the Moors | y— | attending In @ more or less degree a tour of the P easing it But 16 Of HUMANITY. leased irom capuvity jor a ransomn—something less | Thuy ve beginning themeelves'to imbibe the sam. | 204 Will Show tie quantity oF food consumed : | kind. Bakersville was bid an affectionate farewell _ May be as well to whisper @ word o/ caution in the CLALMS § It makes one sigh to think what atime the world | than the whole o/ their estates, The French King's . ” Tagdoats. 18 taking to get comiortable. Life will be just tol- | treatment was worthy o1 bis splendid rival's lame, | Oral principles of 17s9.% The rollies and vices | patze, tha na erable tity years hence, with so many improve- | and the noble manner in which the prisoner Keps | Pian jautators before the Pantice rs Tree, on Lia Crew ot area ene ape Ur tapiea ments looming in the near future, but we shall, at | his word is matter of history. Unfortunately the | is dreamed of Said a Hindoo to a misionary: | Gureur ane Sup es and tadles. the best, be sipping the gruel of old age, or, at the | French buighers of Limoves were foolish enough anxiously inguiring after the spiritual health ot iat | Rowboat. worst, Sans eyes, sans teeth, Bans everything, to grow, tured of magnificently organized butchery | purishtover, “Yau. yah, eit, me very good Chris. Medicines aid "medical ‘attendance. . $900 00 | atan early hour tu the morning and the journey | ©8S Of those who may feel disposed to risk their 70 0 | was TomIbed, with tne atenelGe al Bringing it phd | money on the result. Johnson is the tavorite in 4 16 , Close by striking ior a point where railway trans. | the betting, as he ought to be, for while Trautze w | portation might be had, But this idea was given | '8,80 excellent swimmer Johnson could, no doubt, 30) Up, aud {t was concluded to walk on to Mount | Wi the match with comparative ease if he should 30 00 | Pleasant, alittle village of white houses that lies sire to do so, But there is a rumor floating in weipelied, to answer Manet Guieaneatins otk See eee GLA eo, ener eck Enns. | tan, sir, mé drink plenty brandy, sir.” Very likely | N,,4,Amd=Onphan's Comes Band... 145 | ag the foot of Chestnut Ridge. j fhe air just a light, vapory, and, it may be base- People we never knew and called impostors for | burned, and the Inhabitants to be ‘slaughtered, | it will end in the Emperor of Morocco giving par- | Crockery, tabie linen, &c, si | 182 00 | THR PLACE OF DESTINATION ess, Fumor— that the affair ts to be, in sporting our patns. himself bet yen on @ sick pallet tes nine | /amentary government to his subjects. 1,64 potinds roast and coi “17. ga 08 | Was not reached that day, owing to the distance | Pariance, a ‘‘cross,”? This rumor says that as the * THE CONDITION OF GEBMANY. blazing streets to see that the Work of destractis ane RERDIYS ee 2 19) a | and the disinclination of the pedestrians to over- , Odde are tn favor of Johngon and are readily laid, Turning to Germany, one would aimost fancy | was carried out. Itis the last glim, Stat has done the same for his, Japan has had a Rep- | 104 00 | exert themselves, But on the morning of tne | ‘he vets are to be taken quietly by the friends of Bismarck mast have hired that young man to | ofthe hero of recy and Poitiers. We could have oc meErh tear Partly elected | " ¥S| ths oar ortasneanttonie Cpe Si Teen care Sbeeranie ecco aus ee u—a vest Which would | " 0 au end, the entire | shoot duck shot as im, such new jorce will he de- | spared it well. Under Henry V., and the captains | gi ohca empty Congress abd every other .egisla- | eqPOUnds POET ees % fs | distance tramped being 137 miles. Each one of Mowey realized by the bets divided. Now this re- Tive irom public sympathy to pursue his task to | who fought for Heury VI., the latest vestiges of re the ena, Opeot tne opposit on ‘npwapepers humbly phivalry were obliterated, even prisoners rah war thes Feta ol St ie paceran tee Tn UPON OC.) verre pees lene. reproached itself for having thwarted the states- | being executed on the spot, That era is marked | ‘408? regions tt is reported that ‘ahem ‘== | turn ANG go Over the. eneire dist well for people not to bet too much man who bad made Germany. “We have only one | by the murder of the pure and inspired | is pyying Krui ose dowb! Total. eves $1,617 87 | much allorter perud onthe are. Werertaken er Money on the result of the race. It will bo Bismarck,” it concluded. It is @ pity that excita- | maiden who delivered ber country, So it must |g (od me io pas ee hem eo eal rumor, for ste | oo Wednesday next wa ence | RUN Snorer period... The cars were taken at | Sry Gn. the feewe oF pre. race eS bie young Catholics cannot take these words to | ever be. War is not celesiial; rather it comes ‘v0 puor to pay lor them, unless her emigrants | " bi iy @ much larger al ner | Bri aut ittsburg was reached by the stances, tert: 1s ti under any m= heart in wnother sense. The Chancettor may talk | from quite an opposite region, and nothing can in the United States wili lend the money. They | barge than the one that has been in use wiil be in | Connelisville Railroad, where, after a rest and a $b , Bhd it can be just as well enjoyed with- “sIood and iron,” but he is @ man of brains, | make it look or be beautijul. All the good the | See to thrive under persecution much as the renqiness for an excursion which will take piace Chalge of attire, the party took their departure oe at on oa", on the event as with @ fortune who will never use more force than ia | plentpotentiaries will do will be to put some JoWS ol the Middie Ages, Wnatis true Is that tue | on thet day. It is hoped the excursions will | for the village | Ss¥rncig“aud tnkelike go oureday nextan it te Hecessary to compass his ends, It 1s reported | money into the pockets of those honest Belgian | O48 Emperor has just. ‘ theviosforward take place dally during the mokiy | We were rathe? bard looking when we Tésched. | ee ee eee ee tees that he was opposed to the bombardment of Paris, | tradeaioik, whgaresuch cheery, pleasant litveinen | that is, nav weerced especial faaeral honors to | ~~ browned’ by the sya and eeme: patustaven, | such experts; and People who believe in the moon and that the measure was only decided on after | and women. @ real hope of mankind in this | tuem, and most deservedly, The one reused all | Destitute Sick Children’s Excursion ; though comfortable and adapted to the ‘purposs | predict just Buon lovely weather as the present for 2 665, the party felt in the best of health and spirits, and, | POTt tay be very unjust and the story it tells m: 15 0) | according to Ulysses’ statement, were ble to re- be uniounded; nevertheless, t¢ will be just on his exclusion from the | matter is that both one see insine be ‘ear removed, s ~ beast ‘MERICA AND ENGL offers of marriage to stay aud nurse an infirm and Fund. | for which they were provided, sul are not suitable | TH? by meate, he popular English actor, who feeble statesman of the pietist type like Herr Von | there isa large party who, from tne highest rei- | 880d father; the other also voluntarily chose the | The following addtional contributions have been | would ay no ing of ts ou mi iaued ma ita vata "se | single state, because she wished to stay with her fe ‘ould 8 otn f ‘wits tour,” continue he won a high reputation at Marle Wilton’s pupular . | f and afterwards be- : " : meianiteees Ree ee a imate covaiee Like Von fire may nov be -growtas = SE ine ie | mother and’sisters, Goodness seems to be nearly | Teceived by tle Rev, Alvah Wiswall, Master of st. | Young gentleman, lookiog thoughtiul, “You theatre, the Prince of Wales’, oon, without one grain ol political insight, would | indirect induence ts chormons. ‘They have sown | “le same thing in all lands aud to be based pretty | Jonu’s Guild, and handed to Heary ©. De Witt, | KROW Almost every person makes trips of this | CAme proprietor of the Globe, an excellently man- wield the lorces of the State in a blind persecution | good seed i Italy and even in France nor Nave | Mich on the principles of a cervald Book, the last | dimoner:— . kind, and as [ have kept out of tho newspapers ali %@ed “ondon house, is at the Ocean Hotel, ti Of any doctrine that might hapgen to dispiease the | fuey jailed to Feap 8 hutvest, Whetwer tue in | Page ol Which was written nearly two thousana | Almoner:- sion! it would be infinitely more agreeable to my. guest of Mr. Toole. To-morrow might ‘hoole y joctrine that mig PP i “ y } etuer the ID | years ago. Through New Yore Mvratp. ........ cee $73.25 | Self iff could continue to do #0.” x lunges {nto the dramatic waves in sight of a New ol % brow erick A. Conkling. Sees Laven: wo ‘ . ; 4 that uo successor of bis would, The Germans of | from the Varthagiglans downwards, and in these THE FRENCH ASS’ MBLY. Through Edward King per Geo Wiiliains. 30 save Pra tees, remember it 1s not every tatoo ane ‘betutog, he eee pe ryeerenae the Patheriand are mere ontidren in the art of | Jatter days Hindoos and Chinese nave learned what SKN? 70 GUILD OF P fuily wecompiish a trying tag eetake and success ang that the oly “oreakers"" ne will sieounter constitutional government, their liberalism mean- | angry merchanta will do. it is generally understoud ‘ ‘ 200 OO | tea DNMy MA ML te rae nett the Way of bedes- | wiii ne those caused by the enthusiasm of his audte ig chiefly the lorcible suppression of the Catholic | that only the assurances of sir Henry Bulwer | An Exciting and Tumultuous v % feat the justi Bes peace TI) H&RALD Will do the | Give, . religion und afterwards oi Christiantty. They are | to Lord Paimersvon that he sincerely believed, fore the Recess=When Can a Member Justice t deserves, ‘i “ H 5 500 | “Bel a ees constructing ior themselves a new iaith, | after careful inquiry, M, de Lesseps and the French Flannagan & Wallace } elieve me, dear sir, the pleasure of being a ume, sembly of France assembied in , D fa . e parishioners of the Catholic cultured materialism in the long run. The | strong end healthy nations are only too well typ- Kenditt & Denmuis . 10 ‘Oi what do you speak? Is {tin relation to the church of St, Jove of home and the love of couutry are infin- | fled in the men Who jought all any ee sizpence, session on Saturday, August 1, M. Bumet in the ipoial ys ' Mita ‘3 What 18 now famillsrly called th | Psat at Red Bank, N. J., gave a picnic on Satur ences Witich will for a time elevate and sustain | Belgium itself is flourishing as usual, und that is q | Chair. Amount Sa 0 | on om 1 » bormoroad dan’) oe, to the grounds of the Highlana Lighthouse at the hew creed as wili that mystic poetry and ro- | guarantee of peace, as leaving no shadow oO ex- M. SCHOELCHER sald—Gentiemen, I read in the — | otherwi: ee aril ai LAB gg BL hed tt would | N@Vesink, N. J., which was attended mance which is tie charm of German literatare. | cuse for annexation projects. official report of Friday's sitting that M. Galloni | Grand total.. deve 88 sean San reise ‘fan onan a ied 16 bers of ple, led by great num- But the reduction of the Deity toa name for cer- HOLLAND, d’Istria said:—"The Republic fell beneath the con- Contributions to the fund are earnestly solicited | “Taen Tamied to the Sonciusion that there wilt | cout ‘asure seekers from the surrounding tain hat of nature, and the rejection of the The same ati be said of Hollana, which has now | tempt and horror of ali honest men.” at once, aud may be sent tothe HERALD oflice, | be no su at as athird term—that President ho pt Many of the guests at the Highland \ 01 se. : mab-, i 0. 1 ; ay i 4 | e co! egotism which will ultimately prove very unen- | martial glory. The third ute kingdom of North- M. SCHORLCHER—None of us heard these words, | 8, Schultz, No. 63 Oust ntreets Tee ite Weston, | st | gy inns podentoe in such matters, put oon Doe eeita mach pi astro, many or tere tes . Galion d'Istria— |. Ds, No» North Washin, . ‘4 “4 " @njo; a 4 . ‘BR—I ‘as! 18 true that he son, Nos. 643 aud 635 Broadway ; * . ns q 4 RB OF THE Rigut~-Certainly te, People’s Bank, corner Vanal a 10 (in Whose special honor the hi THE CARLISTS Christian Andersen 18 seriously iil, Ttis a small M. SCHORLCHER—An4 ‘ that cada if ne main- | streets, or Rev. Alvah Wiswali, Stator’ St. who nea pleasent word for everybody ‘od wnt pate ng fivish co acace eniozed the maz dance PA i" y of pleasure. Tuo hotels at have beep amusing themselves by burning, in the | matter that General Hainer could not form a min- | tains them? Jonn’s Guiid. No. 62 Varick street, 4s Well thougit of iu the town of Wasuington, 1 | the dignlands tule are tu

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