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————— THE ATATE OF EUVROPE. manner, should the parliamentary unity of the NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1866. FROM THE MISSOURI 70 THE PACU"XC...L\'!".I expenses of Indian wars alone it would save us the entire had condition; and, to use & vnlgn‘ phrase, had to “ cut Persons remitting for 15 oonins #15, @_ill 900i7e an extra cepy one i Futherland, since it is oferod by _roactionary. Minister, cost in ten years stic £0 a0 anoth: ion, had to “change B = Still, the Germans, with all their innate, hair-splitting —— DAt in ten years, i | or {0 24¢ another expression, had to ““chan, " Present Aspect of the German Ques antry, aro wiser th . s | Rt TN R | We need it financially, Tt will increase the valoe of | base,” making it Chicagor This' was “Pickup's fast DAILY TRIBUNE. fent of Bismark’s Schemes—Eis Appeal to | L\uhxm.u-rm. Al organs | i :':- '“:'-- ":nv- | ereey manufacture of New-Foglana' —EVery, rmJuuvlux the | kicky @19 per annum; 5 for aix motha . s Prussian ofler, and the rs of Pears and Bunches of est—every foot of real estate in NOW York, It wil Liere hie compromised with his creditors and came bacl Aldros THE TRITUNN. Now York, Usiversal Sufirage—Tts Efecta—All Qe | - 00 Fp, i revolutionize tie ot ‘taaneo. “Lravellers in every | to Montreal, Ho stowed himaelf in the back e 1:.‘1 SN wany in Tt F Critical Position of | (4, vield o suntry will require exchange on New York instead of | shop, and was besinuing to be lively azain, when an ac o e — . It . s the carrying trad." of the w tios was brought uzainat him for swindlivg, and now the | he New-York Semi-Weekly Tribar within th The agitation begins t cts of the Orient, rich 0 barbaric | s, will #eek this 50 is to be tried, | ted Toronto on Sunday, carrsing Roa ;um nov:ln.. oontiing: oxMaRY—Military. Naval, Nows frou Waakington, News Sy ki vyttt wuicides— A Tri h $rom Our Own Correspond siesce in th > : Fronexce Aprl 13, 1865 Hungariaus cannot fai : o s L 3 Upon hment of steam comu i g | BN ] ot B H e e b onaitn Woweris: Foikik I, "the Froodama, Dowps , | expected op, ttempt either to bully A or really to go to war Count Bismar suflered with censions froin Austria f have and w d sagucious merchguts New-York aud Liverpool, old o puld no longer aftord o were surprised to find_ that the jped waves, and boats were It 1s feared that some disasters of white. upset, b s lost. bitve taken place on the XXiXTu Conamuse—The Proceedin, Tuesdsy, Wedaoaday | and Thareday i fail. ’ Py eI Tux CnoLkra—Two Cases in New York City; The Stiaation st qato th ¥ eon was 2ot with kim, and thus the | the fatal day of Vili nd by mailing vessels goods which they had supposed | h It ould not be ¢ A 1 of 1848 is now o s 1 would fiot bear the expense of steam tratisportation. aud | A party of duck-shooters went to Ward's Island, at the | Quirantine. lliauce with Htaly could not be eoneluded; on the e Fotvdl will ot f The fruits s P thatexperience will be repeated: New-York will bocore the | cast eud of the bay, and could not get back for some time. | Tum Fuxians—United States Roguiars Withdrawn from Eastport trary, there are negotiations preparing for an eventual , uneertain but alwa Y . it in variety wnd | leading commercial emporium of the world, and Sun | They made an attempt in their boat to pull to the vity, Reported Feniwn Privateer, alliance w outi Venosta, the new E i"snd Prassis, “He nxurionsoe er surparaing niches, Trees are twice Francisco will have an importanee little dreated of ne but ‘were forced back. and were giad to get on the Talaud | Evidesce of Gon. Shoridan " - - Congremions! Committens bassador kes & rather ro 08 Jrge asin > ork or Ohio at the same age. In ope | We noed it socially, The one baue of all 1 again, After waiting for some hours, they put out again, | KEcoNsTreeTton—The President and o Majork; a ather rou eVt Fear the cherry s grown fourtorn fot high, 1he pear ten | 118 Do of the rosraining and bumavizing iafeuce | and, by hard pulling a last rouchod” terva fir . They | gamcor Dyoued o i Cortciog atemonis & way to Lis ing out to-morrow gy b pe | of wowen. If any man would learnbow much the strong- | were 4 hours ou the Island without food. o iy ] SerT Sunien ? feet, and the stems of peach trecs three inches in diameter. | est require this, let Lim spend a fow 1ths in y':':"".‘rp."fl" ersons Kiled sagme—Avoihis Exciteient in et talian allia | Ttaly, but be do | and’is just as bk Both those G £ Paris and Vienna, where he is to stay for some d evon wecks, the first Lalian diplomatist ¢ bas visited the capital of A Not less u was the behavior of prople. The it is not for the atisfactory hat if Prussia wages war, | of the Federal Const Holstein, but for the su- | #djovrued, and | the German C ifed men will probably adjourn theis itutio es u handle t meile Austria snd sromise bis freedom of action, r Prussia as for Austri are afraid of his duplicity, and 3 but the re ¥ caunot any ign interforence, sin ounded upon the great iger be | One peach: tree o with a trunk-cireumfe ¢ from the bud grew eight foet high, ence of eight and a half iuches, A | peach twiga footlong, stuck in the ground in 1358, bore fruit | the next year, The apple tree bears in the sscond or third ug two and a half pounds year from the bud, and apples have been exhibited weigh- Distinetly a Northern froit ! | munity entirely maseniine. Aid sacieties and schemes are no adequate remedy. The oldest States have surplus of women. the newest suffer for them. Make | communication eheap, easy and rapid, and the laws of de- | mand and supply will correct the evil, Above all things we need it politically. There is infiuite pathos in heariuge gray-haired wen and women who have | ived here for 2) years, or those in the prime of life who | | ton Turned Over United Miates Court. { NEW-ORLEANS Thursday, May 3. 1866, By instructions from the President, Gen, Canby has re- d the cotton beld by the military aud turned it over Roys Co with Kegard to Gow, Eyre. The T Capadian Commiaston Religions. Lerran yuox Uov. Peasy or Sovrn Canoutsa; Me. Oreelay's Repiy Tur PraLic DEmT —Statement of Sacretary MeCutloch for Apeil. s Specia. Panaaia C ; ction of the Business Portion AMERICA, — Lotte) " nterfere : The Englisn Admirel re Sail for Eozland, Speculatione iony of Gordon's Widow 1'{1,. Eowbardment of V R the City: Gen. Kilpatrick funes 16 Join Him wrrible Exciiement o promacy of Prussia in Germany, which could not but ¥o- | yup, e treatica of 181 the . . b ¢ 8 0! the great powers that | however, requiring a cold climate, it Lias not the pungent | left *the States” in childliood, invariably speak of the | t 3 State - Amien inzs and princes to Prussian beroditary | wigned ihose treaties ha et to take part in that f PPy g aogiod o] T R D T L B e Sl R0 T e e RS 1 Keport of ¢ siutuodors Rodgere; The Wat ow ) tho pation, though cherishing the idca |- most important change which 15 to trausform Central | enormous peaches, the strawberries—wlose vines produce | children born here, just coming upon the stage. At the | torewith ASOR like OIGAERG Gett, LEIRY-BRE 1O § for the Passige o the Par- ‘. it did not trust the Prussian tempter, | Furope. A Congross might sottlo all these questions—I | four or five cr s . . ju ning up e stage. A fore with the United States Court. The President first or- Reénforconents for ihe Brazilian Aimy; Neatralky of nor was it willing to buy that much-desired unity at o5 e . % questions—I | four or five crops a year—and grapes, which grow with | outset of the great Rebellion, through Califoruia, Orezon | dered Gen, Canby to make o fall report by telegraph of Bryzil in the Pacific War. 3 B f Sl Tharty, Diemerk's TOAGIORATY | antl CSABAR (oGRS Dol AT eswig-H stein, Russjan | incredible profusion, have a peculiarly rich and Tdaho, u very large party favored s Pacific Kepublic. | the conflict upon which he acted. _The Court reopened | g1%%Xoiwrns or zus sra— Kovel, by Vit Usgs. Fars 1o ho _ price o P e o g e | and German questions—but are Austri. 1 Prussia yet | taste that lingers lovingly on palate. At first these States quivered in the balance, but there was | immediately, - e Bieur Chubn. Book I-=The I of a Bad Repaty o, Chaptere tome policr him of i stppurt o tho popula | read 10 submitthie vialinterests to-tho deeson of a | I the orhard of Wilkon Flot, near Sycramento Tsaw | egongh sturdy pateotsm to put treason under foot, and | T ——— B e Vo tbae Wik, when Tou. sl Batry: Lo, O, o » Yo O i L },;‘fl*’i' ) Thero l“‘lll"*"}g"'-;' st soouer or H;r (l)l, at | :_:‘ly\luln-d]nu! Joar roos, soven e froms m{\ California, debarred from sending her men, sent propor- Reports from Holmes's ol Domatas Mans More Sanpicions Fects sboat Giliatts The Daioh Boop; - e B DUEress, M, must take place, but the dis- pounds of fruit each. At wholesale, in Wint | tionately more money to th itary C m and the | . . Tenant for d Hous Cabinets, all of which are | ease s s yel scarceiy’ dosperate enongh for such a | mands from five to six per pound, by which welght | Chaisting Commistice then aay otha Biate of the vl Hovks's Bour, Thursday, May 3, 1368, TermoNs—Saiuiations feom the Awarican Pross o tle aterests ofall the | rewcy. *Englunt wishes o spoedy and pouceful soluion | fruits, vegetables and enuin are invarinlly sod. Ticse | Great indeod must be the vitality of the Republic whet | fay e i) By bailis Bach Ll Lo . Borth Tt Beaihs A Fetmraiarem the pathies of the uation. The All *he pending difficultics, which contain the seeds of | pears were enormous, though far from their full growth; | the warm blood frow its heart pu s B B e iy . pointi ey o g oTe DUMEro! L S . > ] i i s heart pulsates to these remote | Jo wow B g i " the Appointment of Cos s e )i more und more BTTON | 1 Napoleon deire 0 strengthon bis | and i, Find asuret e it hey sometines welgh twoe | extremitie: yet we canpot R 0 ik, ebpart | Sionepits i Baxgoy D iGN D gorsed Mitary Taetige oo Banee ok o ing o war, e | iy position by such a meeting of and-i-hi noticed a cluster of 8ix, grow- | me oty far to the East—how . - 0 . . wtim Burcancracy. But Bismark is | ,,._""' bus Prussis, Austria and Rossis ot B ppaone o er ¢ 'icd.‘t‘:n | .“,:;lf:(;] |;l‘,.: :;fi“('lf.rv'|r.:-h::fl:r'm::.;' far no one kuows | hanset proceeded to her assistance aud towed her into tn Anouo-Rusar Coreow Lov—lmportant Lattor (rom Seore- plans for the aggrandizenent | yot to the ouly vationsl way for paciticating Europe. | afruit dish, and cach nearly at large as o man's fitt, This Mottt tpturyooed R, 0K Price, of and from Phila. | Ioiders ta Engan; AL TG L g it rocklestiess which charace | Austria, however, begins to yiold, and may be tho first o | was the 20th of August, and the graft which bor them was Make enemics of nations who bad else, A e by ol i ol (inompriy ue. us to the Franks propose the Congross, well aware that & German Parlin- | put in tnst April, "It was the most wonderful sigit of my Like kindred drops, been mingled into one.” o 3,;‘:‘il‘"";‘.';:"jfi',"';!‘,'j';' So-A8y: ¥ NS WAV S0 ] 1 AMNTAA Y NP ion of callnga Gerwan | Lt et il and P are a vamasce might | Summor ey, ol s ourd cones b bo the symbol | Togo fom San Fruncsco to, Kew-York conmume | e AT Bt eeks, Godfrey, from Boston for | MicsLiawmous Irsss. : e Federation shall be | become dangerous to the wouarchical principle. Such is | of miracilous growth. almost throe times as many. days 68 from New-York 10 | Philctsiobts o hallsst. is asbers noar thy Kast Ohof LiThnART Ireas WAL |.('u-\'l .;nuu- principle | the state of Euw In the same orchard hundreds of fig trees bent nnder | Liverpool. If we would remain a compact, homogencous e poar Visior o Dartmouth derr P of Tax Homen Mumxer. o f v 0, And arliament to receive and ich purple frui ves, pomegranate ons and - | people v wi We must cut | o - * 3 AT ¢ a¥p Formia Marxors discuss the Prussian propositions for the reform of the 7 f-'n'('l'n".f\'.l.u"'.'vf.‘.'i.,‘:f".f.:.,;..’,}_"" f;e“::‘;‘ '";“‘”’{‘"'.‘ - g l'l'"l"' we must do away with isolation. We must eut | Gloucestor are ashore at Movaska Bill, and the Vision has | Carrus Margers—New Yort, Boston. Alb sy, Philadsihia Thus the man who, until now, behaved as FROM PARIS, 8 , X chards of the State | through the mountains. E | bilged. Cowmrrciar, MarTaia—The Latest 3to3k and Gold Quotations. g e D ol | comum1 ]l\L-u ulmul‘. l;mmgfl ll]'v- ¥ W hc'l! six or ¢ ht The western end of t'e Central Pacific Road i fu\lwd . e ———— b oot i entary govern- TS years old they prodice fruit, und continue for half a cen- | forward with commendable enorgy, Ten tho Shora | e DYRKTISKNRNTS. 3 CAR Stonmbont Explosion—8tx Lives Lot Tue Sexr-WREKLY TRISUNE, contains all the Edi- M mark's proposition. A war was far prefor Prussia was not only possible The second book of R Pans, April 17, 1866, & Histoire des Oy ter. M 1 ' of varieti s old, contained growing in enor- | vada, via Placervil o of Kansas and Nehraska, iu the face of mueh greater Musical. GRAU'S ITALIAN OPERA. russion. Purlioment as 6 cat | Ermest Ren: New Book—A Symopsi y { 14 vears the; 3 e o ! paic tury. At 14 vears they are in full bearing, vielding from | ers swhrm among the Swerras, like flies on a b " T 66, 1 o veral SATMEC | Nexe Velumo—The Attacks of is ¢ | 1036 10 5,000 oranges’ per tree, They Wossom early in | Before the close of I | Tho tow-bost Tigress Sepieand Toter ba: ‘polists nesr torisl sriliion, Rot ety Joast th Qrarheiee | dmety A Borops wes faken Dy urpriss, —The Preparatien | JIri2E tlle fruit s tipe in the following Febrary, wid if | samwit of the moun Fulton last night, killing the captain’s wife, the firt en- | Torrespondente; Foreign snd Domestic Toters, Ioosidl 402 ne more than Austria. In fuct, there could not be Ieft i the branches, keeps until May. A full-grown tree is | ticuities will be overco gineer, the carpenter aul three deck hauds, aud scalding | Associated Press Tylegraphic Dispatches: s’ caroful and = sncaiile thokdint Soe the Ated o g 30 feet high, with dense bushy top, 9 or 10 yards in diame- | the locomotive into Sait I soveral others, . compieia ary of Forsign and #; Exclusive igreeahle in b rian statesmen | From Our Own Correspondau: It requires irrigation and careful cultire, years. Tonpotis of the Proceedings of the Farmers' CLib of tie Ator- ioan Institute; Talks about Fruit, and other Horticultural sad k, Financial, Cattle, Dey Goods Agricultural Information; Btoc ‘which_are published ‘in Tue and Gezeral Market Reports, but prob o Liboral sympathies would have 1 = o' t Jus clpsters, sevy s weighing fully five pounds ed frosls t dislike! 20 vig v pewis w yw the gane is reversed, the tables | Christianisme tis cntitled | MOUS clusters, fully } fresh impetus and s likely to go vigorously foriward ? 3 | | each. ©Or Gov. Low's table one mors wis a six-pound the Culifornia_Companies are doing far better than The compulsory postponement of the opening night g:‘:;‘,;:“;{‘: v’e‘n‘:fi &‘flfi"fi.&'fi'fi’i‘.’hfi‘:} 5‘,'?:-"- y these wlon, if Popular Novels by living sathors. The cost of ‘r(:.:' : '-" J::{dlix:dmlu;k geaes | "fh;- Apdtres : b the coming | bunch ffom the Sacramento market. Clustors w i are not 8o prejudic ) 1e+ | of the mourning Jowish women to the empty tomb in the | eight oriten pounds excite little attention, and [ am assured | difficulties, 1 do not know the present condition of of the Havaus Opera Company, was unfortunate for tbo man- cight of an excellent opportunity for cone | i i ¥ ton | jten A . " | . 1do not know the present condition of the bought in book-form, would be from six to dot . ¢ {poeing their usity end lu:l::\n al lib -r1§P",.,,,'l{|‘, Tt | garden by Golgoths on the 4th of April, 33, and gocs on that a bunch of n-l\»tx;w\ pounds was exhibited at one | enstern ends of the road, but when we left the Missouri | #gement, and very disasppointing to the public. It was, how, r,:.‘n.»d ...Mifiu.n Magazines from whic” they o osro. man who offors that opportunity is a political swindler. the so! mu mdment, twol td Iater, when Paul and | 2ok R X: (‘w . -li ~’ | last May ! med | ever, beyond the control of Mr. Grau, who could not contro] | fully seiected, the cost wouid be thres or fou times hat sum, v‘{'urA“;:;;}n. ulx,udKEu) fe sur v.\m. [ called ¢ dionib Aslel l sanviehitbs ala. A 18 he f rowers begin to make raisins and | endowed than any other enterprise in our ey aver | Jate ol the Arss peciirminod ls Monday, May 7, and the delay | WrEKLY TriBUNE Those who befleve in the principlos and h ‘_‘u\“t '<‘l:u,'dn en and Saxe-W el | i ek b o . { e cowpletion of the Pacitic Kail- | was, receiving euough Government ai and indie will probably sharpen the public appetite to hear the new sinj approve of the character of THE TRIBUNE can | crease its powor ared tht they do not intend fo ofler at g o (8 st 3 ~‘n’ ;!1:“ Z L n.:]~ ; stern markets daily with | rectly, to build and stock the entire rod, beside o magniti- | °7 and bring more money to tae treasury. e P s IEhbon 1 s > et a7 Cxaolly thoss WRICE wu x tion of Jesus, his appearance to the disciples, and | fresh graju fils, and is said to average | cent donation of lands. 1t is the imperative duty of Con- ONC o ibabsbe i DRE SaiT o, T T “;}:“Q;h ".;".';,”’“',? WOSY Bt U | 4, furmation in their souls belief in the Rasurrec- | 10 the acre g tent SLRETENA 06 Olilo, | £rems (6 g1ve t51s TRAICLE claonatiantiony sad Jf’ tha Lo . e e B .m.‘d““r::.:::m."‘n;"«‘.?:u":n‘,":;‘:n..4.: L« 7 i s ul-nmi.'y jbom -Ausiria | tion, the intuence of the Holy Spirt, the Gift of Tongues, | Frauce and G > Catawba, though smallor than | bo in improper hands, to take it gut of them. The road The complimentary testimonial concert given to | Parer S IEPUUTG S0 to thetr Country frioais. Price Pr Protomsr o o e l_rsm‘: "n ‘ ::..!I:"‘.\:;m];q'\:lu:h:l'r|‘,m: >| X with ’M.[l,‘:”;l.:; some “\"x;n:-" ok \ml:: ‘ll' '\'\;f: ..‘l‘f ers :n l{;lfln;r, l"m- | :.r..:.'[?h,:.:::.l,‘.fl,.;fl "_'.l'"': .';.“:“l ¥ a4 auction ?lu;?pu: sn;rhnx. at :rvm‘ Hall, v: oue of the most suc- gy’ c,,,ui n.ru .nh;:rg::,‘xo:m:'ye: y{nr‘;l;u nu\lb'-ln-“‘ sl o placed on & war footivg, willy of | fucta of history and hum plution | ib Tos Angelos County, cover upward of 10,000 ought 1o run from the Missouri to the Pacific hefore 1872, o b gerie: ::::::o '.:Z.'?:"'m'f.’a‘:“’:m“.'.fl'."fi s e - i v, still more readily adopt the idea of & German P | gnd explanation are sought by pir oltion | e largest is i Sonoma County, aud contains 500,000 | and if the Goverument is faitbful and vigilant they cer- | ke ] i s e i uit, which, once established ot Frankfort, and de- ] NG follows aq Repaat R OF e tte | vines. In 1861 the wine product was about 1,000.0% | tainly will, : il [oF tlokete svua’ st AL A HiIO S Maoy bolders of e rentotd . 1 etent to disouss the eventual Prussian projo- | firgt trials aud conquests, aud its social or ratber socimlis- | Fallons, and it bas largely ivcreased sinee, Many va ' that the Central Rond is an assured factand certain | "6ate did ot come & IK; solel? plaoss wire joft vasess, WAils ‘fl?fl‘:.’;';.'flfi“ih."“‘?"fl"uk“i:! Garnae : many ladies bad to stand, and we and three members of the 4 of New York to Mariba E., daughter of Dr. must go bevond the control of the Prussian Mit- | 1" conatitution Thus loa is to a most interesiing study®| ies of still and sparkl " { produced, but in g of early completion, Congress ve adequate er pnnect th couragement to a great northern line, to press were especially accommodated with an excellent position Ay TeC ,.nn:z\\: uvlmmu_r on & more atisfactory | ¢ the state of Society in that tin cor- | eral they are raw, ¢ far n ;‘ “i‘r;":_-s:l:' C‘:lgl\!t:”:f';}':"r" in | plat f it to the Church and after they resch N Northwest, via Minnesota, Montana and Idabo, with the | just outside the door, where the heat from the room struck us | At North Wasre, N. "i' on \v.an‘d-r the 24 : e s i |:nf oaskion the ol u water of Columbia River and Puget Sound. Tl wineril | o tos face. aad thocold from the entranco ln theback. 1t | Fies i, el K eioiem of o o ot svmpathy of all Germany, and wight, probably, do more | ciuyel; th oyt o Saad) The rallway can givs, The hrst link ahould | .8 position emisently condssive to the formation of an iade. KNICKERBOCKER-McCLELLAN=On Wediedyy. May 8 of sarm in that way to Austria’s position in Germany than | i ewish soci st Dy the chtab. ente hiead of tido- | commence at the hend of certain navigntion on the Mis- | Pendent position, sa the sutbusiasms from within was quiokly e e Brilly I Eatsketuocker Lo Lo | souri, and run to the navigable waters of the Columbia, | cooled from without, thus preserving a Just balsues of judg- McCleDan, dsughter of the iats [Togh McClellan. oy i successful wur. Prussia might then establish that | \\ " \ra then s \ Empire which in 1848-9 could not be constructed, | g1 rougl Syria t William win the crown of Chariemagne, which | gipctively se er would not accept from the hands of its pos- | (v Still who can foretell the results of the electoral | ristian . —Aatsoch, parated from 5 sec Antioch, whe: ud took with his singl Christianity | w relizion first di the name of ppolis, destived to the an it was destroyed by through the priaci cets. er, 120 miles above thiseity a chapter of moving aceidents 1@ flood and | The two rivers could be connected in less than 800 il nd pat, b and fagration | thus the arst steam communication across the Coutinent boouers | e secured. The sooner the work 15 inaugurated the be Put ter for the it in the hands of honest, untry. ment, There certainly should be some regulation by whieh weary stauders up shoald be permitted to occupy seats which are vacaut after a certain hour. At concerts, & margio of hell an bour to retain the privilege would be amplv sufficient, after LAKE=JACOBS—At Wooster, Ohio, on Thureday, A; e‘g-, J. A Reed, James Lake of New-York to Sarsh ooster. i A ol Tt (b 715 3 T et et s | LPTioakamrmetlems, 85 peoguant wother of SH Foreien | Sy ong wich Wt wing hom i be s | ficient men, and then des! with them In no marrow and | the conflicts between the Gormu: nation u:m her | Hers Revan interrupts the perrat to reviow the | oW in his drawing.rc ym, and tied her to the hall bannis- ‘wmnll,v-r"m- Two and ultimately three roads will be which they should be free to be occapied, to be given up, of | BROUGH—On Thursday morning. l(u{ 3, James McKsy, wou of TSLE petiess, o U e s ! The | missiouary ficld, that is, nearly the whold Roman Empire | 4T, lost the flood shy at hex up stairs bofore morsing. | pequired to set as ehecks upon each othor, to develop the | courss, if the bolders arrive, e kit A B oy i, Espestivly lavtad 00 om ;n;z.dlx eToRcl 'th [ lx. IP" yred —the politi social, moral, Nectual and religic ll.nl\‘\ e T! utry and transact pusiness. If the northern line | Miss Sterling, the beneficiaire, has for some time attracted ‘atiend the funeral, flom the residence of bie pazets ftu.m West but it is equally detrimental to the German pogition 0f AUs- | giqe of the countries - where Jewish proselytisn being ehanzed to afford ely by Governtes | elocl iris. The Exchange foclsall thisuncertaioty keeoly. THe | o0ind g t wers, the fames hat Chrstinn pred [T ¢ Conmrucied excluivly Ly’ Goyuiuent Wotey 1| atoton aathe contatoof Dr. Adum' Chare whareber | Lssiib 6 LS M 3 LUt e, Ovcee funds fell yesterday at Parisina fabulou and since 10 fecundate.” o the composition | wealth of the Nation. The cheapest and best way to bu % | fine voice tells out with admirable effoct. She has been study- | BRODIE-OR Wadneutey Moy I ster & protrac Inoss, bsiing ol '““d‘h' in six rw-k:,lm Ital .u,hbm-p‘m- ts | admirable skeich—the chief ob | it would be as & military work by an army enlisted for t ing for the stage, we believe, with an ltaliaa waster, aud has | Hisfrlendsand 'fl“"-'m{"'!w:";,‘;;"';‘;: voend ;....x 1 ints g u:l\lum;\l r.t ..‘y";u > the AUSHia | 1 dred paged b ) Barew & Genti i th exclusive parposs. But in some foru of other we ought | made considerable progress in that direction. Her voice is oy oy -y S sy ke 513 r;.,urr_ .":.&;»ns:"x:hylrl ,:lom ;eozx‘.] e X{'}E“ Tiroeper- | f1,e artist d 1ts At their best -k‘ business letters sud ne | to bave it Hasten the Central Pacific Railroad aud begin | pure and rick in quality through its whole register, with one | CHURCH—At San Francieco, Cal, Sundsy, Apri) 29, 1955, of pusw: 9 o b Lo D8 18 pecti- | grydition car’ study of books, r packages from the interior o this the Northern lin A- DB | ortwo weak notes about A and B, which roquire careful cul- | @onia alterons waek's s, Mrs. Litetls EL, wite ofthe loio - ="'1. '»-r!.'dml h’id !‘I Al':spllmylllifi uuig m‘;(a frequent | personal oba d modern matters | t0 New-York. banking and expr fare. o méthodia gaed, she sings sasily, hos mush Sores of W. Charch, iem ot Sather & Church, Sau Francisco. hau at Paris or London. People have learned during t SCIT tha iy and has shout offices, ( | ‘ ‘ g HAIGHT—On Fifth day, Fifth Mouth 3d, at Chappaqus,of pueumonia, inflated period of the currency to spend much, to g ;’m"l", ;]‘_’d’_",;;fl‘;fl,’,,“"‘. IHesBCTgers o Stage-coac FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. | xjemion aud a fur sharo of abandon. We should judge | Juues Il m-,.:finyun o to mad speculations, aud have staked their | o ohy aud charity, sci " | sees its signs in every town and mivin Like other = it hor vofee is flexible,and that in certain phases it s greatly | Tho relstives and friends of w"fi:zm,lml?w"m Jocial position; but now that the bubble is bursting we o g, o gy grent it illustrates the superiority of [ War fn the | sympatbetic. She sang * Ah ! mio gl 11 Profets,’ | ot 11 osioek. i 5T ear evory day of the most sensational tragedics. Last | ¢he fhree missionari Barnabas, John Mark— | Privete S5 IHORIMTPNES T side Stases—Colel well, it lacked in breadth and dramatic expreasion, but it was | GARRISON—On Tussday, May 1, after 3 short bat sevars illaess ors, at the head of au Autographic Corres- | oy o feft at the wre they are going out of | O the very Day. f S b fodl a0l Mary, wl‘n.o{WIfium’l]lflMfl“l‘yufl- gondence, which received informa m~directly from the | 1 EC G Mibe gate i | of the Uniled States m Fovia O Boiih Db » performance of much promise, and won & very enthusiastic | g roiatives and frieads are invited to attend ber funersl ou Feidey: inistry, was found dead in_his bed, and_around him the | 10T ghall attem, men intrust it with their le 3 e P . encore. The aria with which she responded, she sang most | May 4, at 2 o'clock p. m., from her lste home. the residence of ¥. corpses of his wife, bis daughter, & “ good tidings - livered in advance of the Ge . 1o | CAPE Tows, Cape of Good Hope, March 14, 1805, | charmingly, and at its close s gentieman appeared on the | Dibois No.% ¥l av., near Brosdway, Brooklyn. teen, \mli twWo s0as n{l wres‘eenhwd twelve, sugh ‘,m‘l aud ‘evil day s city, Mr. Colfax dropped a note inte the mail, making | The war in the interior between the Orange Kiver Froe | grohestra, who, after readisg a lotter from some unknown xx;m_.on: :‘.':‘.:u "-lyrzmr; ’{:\;k :x_.flu_‘:fmt. oged them all and then himself. “ e LA A engagement for the next week with & gentloman resid- | Siate (@ Duteh Republic) and the Basuto Chief, Moshes) t ber age. f g Pl was ‘comocted” with the press, during tie g u‘{lmr e {1’“ hich the; A the seed oss than & mile from our hotel, e | O ) o Chief, Moshesh, | friond. written inan oknown stylo and lunguage, presented | ;W00 L0 Ul sutly and of he father-in faw, the Rer fovolution & republican, then s spy in the service of the | LioEn Asin au0 oo ey tray h they sowcd the see time his friend sppeased, saying © but | is still carriod on in & moat desultory mauser. It consists | fher with 8 maguifcent gold watoh-chain. Bbe afterward 5808 | © Kiseam of B , are lavited (0 attend bec taneral, on Friday, Secrot police, agein a journalist, living in the best o i "“""-"'[‘h“}1‘[::;‘{";{\"{';\‘,"';"‘.“‘;3 _",“:"1 j cived your letter. Why didi't y it by | chiefly in cattlelifting raidw on both sides, tho grand | @ very passionate and dramatio song by Robert Goldbeck, who ( May 4 st 12m.. o tosidenco of her father, No. 13 Easd '""t"v,'d f’e gembled at lhu. !';xv‘:h:n e,‘tu m{nk(: Esuln_;:.«l; | ¢ the apostolic bark spreads ils “']r‘lf.;:‘:X:‘ru;;“| IR ey L s wriny of the Dutch Boers, which numbers 1,200, not dar- | accompanied ber, with so mach feeling and expression, that | (v\/ 11 lvg on Wednesday, May 2, Mre. Sarsh A. Williams, in the Sraperador & fow duvs before, the Qontud died lke o | auil; the wind is swelling anl ouly aspires to beat Wpon | o fyce'of the dificrtis of e et o | 108 10 come o close quarters with the enemy, ail the sho grin od & nunh::;u sy no";vlhll:n she l;lpor:led by | ot yarofber sgv L ited tostend the funerd ke, cat i throt, £80. the Caahier af ths | 1%, ¥ings (bo warls of Jeusl o, 11 story of thoss | CBPSCIEy than o # run’" the L e e Diired | Basutoes, s Kalir tribe, acting on the defousive. The lat- | Soother pasionate and very boantiful loredong b7 Hhe 4378 | “gorices st s Tute resdence. No. 16 Charlowst.. ou Fridey ahernooa, Credit Mobilier was brought before the Tribuzal for bav 5 f which thelt sloglenees of high pirgase leads | Distes & aary times. 1 asked the gentleman who has | tor are short of munitions of war and the former only get | “OTPoe™ 1 Wie! 816 & a m sensation, Her | atio'clock. wanderers, to which their singleness of high purpose leads | Diatee 1 SETORE IR Lo asons has your experi- ) their supplies through this colony, by permission of the | Portions in the concerted music she sang admirably, her rich | SEEE—————————————————————————————————— voice addine to and mellowing the geseral effect, Her debut b Bpecial Notices. ing embezzled $200,000, 5ot to speak of minor defalcations, o des of less notorious persons. The woral atmos- | epic unity, than Ernest Re: pur- @ scholar's lamp and ol nee taught you?' and it pleasan hear his snswer: It has taught me | one's twith | Governor, who has th ed 1o stop them, and who, 1t neutral, will not allow the | though he declares way be considered a genuine and well dessrved success. bere of Europe needs purifyivg. | r\:l:x:;fl;‘:;_lh::l:'lul:fu ?“" v ¢ the cities and tho man- | 1® human nature to | | Tho "imnlnm P.\‘rl:;mfl;; n}x’w-u gzain after the Easter | (o (he many men Panl saw ! For it is uo more by | 10 trust men, Show contidence in them and they will :ln;u!ulrln to l,:.m:u‘y:m.nl r\nl~ 11"“1 were ;nl-;: 's:l‘ : | Scfiorita C. Poch sang very finely. Her oxcellont method American 's Friend m,’-‘ recess. It is believed that the Prussinn co W of 'y o . orh- Jefore the war commenced. nances of th oers | " . The 38th Anuiversary of the American Seamen’s Fri Bttt tha vosenaitiation hetween, Hungey snd Francls | 108 D¢ k-learned familinrity with the langusge aud liters delivering lotters is 12§ cants, | are in & bad way, and £30,00 of * blue-backs” kavo been | and artistic foeling always inspires the oritical with senti- | e S ANIRI YO WONDAY EVENING, -May 7, & et armtuctin ol thaesTises AR, | L1 0 tue Geraite b Gréek & Romas pecyles, it by em only in stamped envelopes, - OF L ue-bicke havo bect | monts of respect. Mazsgleni was in suparb voice, and sang | eiock. ‘5 G Row. W H. H. MURRAY. of Orecnwich, ndent” utioss the Austrian Emperor makes peace with ol | 118 Personsl aoquutthnce Wt Lo ™ b Ax of threo ceuts on evory half | e et | with his usual passlonate fervor. With good Jadgment ho | Conn, ihe Rev, 4. E KITTREDO of tha Oy o the Ror. 3. N- iia wnsattled provinces, s as to be ablo to confront Prus- | SoesPRIE T0 KU EIL o el an th vy the | 08 irities oppo ] and sixteen cowards, which | adapted bis powor of voice o the hall, aad threw so much | = e Nettoo—us MelisTor Grest Bebols sl i G | from Wash n every petty ¢ race and point into his selections that ho gamed UBABImOUS | tinent. via Southawpton sod Breaen pet steamer [IERMANN, and for ! own. per steamer CITY OF IN, on SAT- d popuiation, hie may be found waLting Frankfort Parliament meets. e e— A Lesson From Eistory—The sis with a contentes in the scales when the | his next volume, | » Whatever may | intimate pature of their a St. Paul, | Apostle to the Gentiles. ny strys, that ke will revive in “1the life and ti of the t of Renan’s principles of eriti- out e 3 it. Half a million of t to slop to run down hill * heing in its favor, however, he might as well Last year it carriod rter millions of writ taken, and its veto upon the he Boers bave lately driven out the French and no catt ahsolute. Missionaries stationed in that pirt of Basutoland which they (the Boers) have overrun_aud will be likely to hear | | encores ia both. Mazzoleni’s manly and nnassumi; manner makes a most pleasivg impression upon his sudiences. Signor Centemari has o fine voice, which he uses most skillfully, and he sings with taste, expression and artistic finish, NDO! 2 : 5 5t &3 08r- 00, achians — A People bie clam, of thelr application in this book te the A d cer- | uid by cents d to | somothing from the French Emperor on the subject. Themeoives—Thelr Struggles for @ Prince— | tain of Paul's Eyistles as tothe Gospel, Iabis Vicde Jobb | the Cireumlocution Ofice! “What stronger proof of the | The American Cor <ul here 1ias taken down the names | Mr, Richard Hoffwan was marked attrsotion at this | per stesmer LAFAY on SATURDAY. May 5, will close at tats and hisheretic ons, themost orthodox of usshould | gih 08 Govapment mails? It might with just asmuch | of 200 respectable meckanics nud wgriculturists who de- | goncert. His selections were well caloulated to please, and 8 e m., aud st the ':-lu\vn offices. as follows, on ¥I mA-": Stations A and tire to iminigrate to the United States and who aro able | WS T0 0o ioneh s clear, briliant and | Scations B and ¥, 8 p. m. Siation G, 1:3) 3 their own passage, He will hand over tho list nvey heavy freight, or deliver An Appenl to the Prople—The German . ... nay admire and "lllll.'hl profit by certain propriety sell groceries, ismark’s Reform Propositi of his qualities as historian and g man. U8 grapbie | LB E T Post-Office Department 1s a hopeless | to —Napeleon’s Policy — A | deseriplion of the material wagnificence, and beauty, wnd | 3 yj e, which, like the Sriogs of forofuthers, bas | soe) L ant ta lay oo one or two_ships for New-York | Gnished oxecution, nd bis delicate shades of coloriug, insured European Congress and the Prospects of | cal corraption of the great City of Autioch, 16 4 Wideter | Jycroased, i increasing, aod ought to be, diminiabied. | when it iy flled up. ° S0 great s b medatdancy of Eu | bim encores for all that be played. His tonch i of that piece of historical w-‘{’{'"jg'-l b",'"'i‘!" b L of | Abolish it altogetber. Leave this, like other carrying | ropean Jabor here that he could easily get 1000 able- | quality which draws from the piano its richest and most re, refurred to sbove, is & latg 0CC |t rade, open to private competition, and the mail service | bodied to join the American aruy during the warby | youpathetic tones, and invests it with a pootic foeling which the Romau lflm&;l of u similar kind, agination, rt, be aliocks che Frorexck, April 16, 1866, Old Nestor, the chironicler of Russis, tel's us that about | | he does so without inte: ive with sympathy. wolid with erudition, brilliant 1f, in_ the philosophical rished associations and sacred beliets, | He attacks no person or | 0. of the Express for the followin; Tuited States would be performed 50 per cent | cheaper and 100 per cent better than it is to-day. 1 aw indebted to A. B. Forbes of the W atement of crude gold and sil- « F argo giving them a free e, The Americaus in Cape Town colobrated Washington's birthday by a public dinner, which was attended by repre- sentats the Parliament, the Su Court, the of is quite fascinating. Itis to be regretted that he is so rarely beard in public. Mir. G. W. Walters played an introductory selection for the The Best Place to buy new, tasty and well-made SPRING CLOTHING is st F. B BABDWING Nos Taad W Bowery, the largest ator and assortment in the city, and prices lews. tho yoear 860 Embassadors arrived in Scandinavia from = 3 L e g s gour 08 Embumidens artved o e etriois n | (i foe the lore of cosbat, ¢ ha Hia 73t or otk 1118 | ver from tho interlor, rocsivad atthe S Vranciteo offen | Ray, ke, ke, Tho Hon, B. Fringl, of Now,Xofk Biats, | crgenin s very chear shd mastacty mensery but fugues do not wotting forth that their peop’ in pussing on what he belm;-'n “"1'(‘-“{““ "“" = during the cursent yoar. 1t is the best attainable basis for | now Judge of the Mixed Court on the Slave Trade, occu- | jsterest a genera! audience. peace, valiant in wer, iubabiting & rich country, and en- | garding Christ only as nlu.m. :3|£s.| e n&.\, m‘ n 1'n‘t~\‘r | estimating our yield of the precious metals. Certainl fod the chair, with W. L. Avery, Arbitrator of the same ' fowed with every quality to make men happy but one— | degrades "*'""- N doctars G ot B . | lows than half of tho gross product passes through this of- | Lourt, and Walter Graliam, Aterican Consul, ua Vice- MR GEORGE SIMPSON'S CONCERT. a1 > r they did ot know how to govern. Now, having heard ;fi::;‘:h”‘p'd "‘.‘;’r‘;;“‘; '”‘X’“”w" quarrels, yr\'m s | fice; aud the roturns of our guartz aud placer mines for | Chairman. 1t has been pronounced the wost pleasaut re- | This very charming and popular singer gives his Tsanc Smith'a Son & Co. that the Northmen were a kingly race, each of them fit 1 .,‘.,yx,.,,,‘”,yl but he quietly declines to be provoked, to | 1865 exc .'llll,ill(),llll: ‘:hm |$I (;v-r:’;x:eghvm uniou that has ever bappened here, tved 4 annual concert at Irving Hall this evening, on which occasion MANUFACTUKERS, TMPORTERS A ¥ 0 { run from ocean to ocean the product wi h y No American sbips-of-war have arrived here since the | iy yo assisted by Miss Zolda Harrison, Mr. J. K. Thomas, conulwmf'- S RCTTANTS, The remarkabl Apbtres doparture of the Harttord and Wachusett about two | Mr. Jules Lombard, Miss Matilda Toedt, Mr. G. W. Morgan No. 405 ur-u'-:l. Now York. bo s priuce, they had come toask someof thew the fus roversy. The fomark '\.‘-‘fl.:'(d..'.':;i“n.'f :'.’, Lies dpotres | 000,000. & e ‘ i cir kings. There ORIRIS . . T Renan's | Rrcpeis o BULLIOX at San Francisco by Wells, Fargo months Admiral Bell aud captains Townsend and goinz to Russia aud becoming their kings. .y piilosophico-religions coutession of faith. The best abused exciusive of csin, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 1, 1863, Behufelds were very well |.lmm|w-un their roception, | and Mr. G. W. Colby. Mr. Simpson is so weil esteemed in No. 13 Narolkcat. 819,620,436 o' ol this city that there can be but litrle doubt as to the success UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS A! thee brothers, Rurik, Igor and Oleg, set out with the L2 of any writing man in the I i three years, e From Northern wines. Tom Washoe (Virgioia City, Gold boing continually feted during their stay, T ‘hairs ou Wheels, bassadors and founded the dynasty which, at least in t numerons, generally abusive, often violent 1 ) named with others snd the American Consul were invited | i ighty e rth. | 01 5 ) Silver City, &e.) . " | of Lis concert. fewmale line, still rules the mighty empire of ti ort, on him end his book, not angrily, not contemptuously, njl l,hh' ¥, to dine with the Governor, The Duteh citizens also gavo = ¥ dour wee, 15 to 35 pitsingly even, but with & genial philosophical cousider- | From Iu cae River Mines. them's dinner and then there wore pic-nics, balls, &c., MISS KATE MCDO: ALD'S FIRST GRAND CONCERT. INVALIDS. CA RIAGES toonler. 4 out A f the simple chronmicles ‘We can scarcely read it | the Such is the legendary account of concerning the origin of Russia. kingly as uite atencss, and, 80 to speak, wnctuous bouhommic. elhow triend Buncle says, * that part of the introducti As my ¥ From Portland (Idaho, rom Soutbern mines. .. ... . &c., mines) Vrom Vietoria (Cariboo, Fraser Kiver, &, till they left Torox10,.C. W., April 30, 1856, Miss McDonald is a young debutante of much promise, who has made great successes in private circles. She 25. ‘M}UER\' SWING and Baby Tender, $175. Boys STRONG WAGONS. Children's CARRIAGES, Propeliors, *hout u swmile, axd still, in our matter of fact time wichout g il a e e Moldo-Walackisne, o, ae | Teadsas 1f Fenelon and’ Ben. Franklin had ooy " 1,460 061 they prefer to call themselves, the Kumanes, scar ! Charles Lamb to revise Heury James's original report of | — 45,945,008 CANADA. is now about to try her atrength with the general public, and | Evgisb Chariots, Rocking-Horses. Sa Pocd from the Turkish yoke, elect ' prince | their views in the cawe.” Teceipts of month of Dec. estimated. ——— win ber way to a position among artists. She has talout aud | For sale by the menafactarer, 2 e "he condition that he ‘Tesigns crown aud | Meution was made in this correspondence, Lo years i #1.764,00 Confederation in New-Brumswick—Prespeets of | aubition, and we bope to be able to award ber the position | — I — e a sonjter an soon as tho right time should LRt T | ¢ e R e Thiy, 3. : Wuccess—A Railread Military Force—Libel loaimsat. Siewill be assisted by Miss Matilda Toldt, Mr. | sc..""..;.‘:“‘flu‘"fi’.:u..r;»..‘:“""..;"‘mourw;é‘“,....' '.‘4'%‘“‘“: leatiof o ol 4 . Renan, Vr ‘ury July, 1863, D 5 : con ! Friday) EVE! 3 paper e et op 5 ot acccpting the crown in tru e, 1331 that containg 211 titlew, That. tho namber Sals_Oarese of = Swindler—Stermy | Wi, Castle, Mr, Joba Parley, Mr. 8. C. Compbell, Mr, G, | second Sect. THIS (bR ETERING, B0 b e & g IR Hieved that the right time had ¢ Fs considerably increased sinee, you may weil suppose. Wenther on Lake Ontarie. W. Morgan and Mr. G. W, Colby. With such o combination | oolock' A shsiing. S i ; them, like Prepenses Life of Christ, aud From Our Special Corres the amme cannot fail to be interesting and attractive, Fifeenth Ansembly District T nion Association —A g P ' . Ossapasntens proe P ular meating of this Associstion will e beld st Uheir Haadquart Mr. James M. Wehli, the distinguished and popular FVENING, May 4. 1968, 1l AM T. BLACK, Prosideat. n, and bel for his abdicati haved 0 ‘he th P f Jesus. with u new translation No. 435 Vl::nh.-n.. THIS (I‘dh{l lock p. Wi L. prince by the gmee of God. ' The yw-' st remind. | ihe Abbd Michons LL o 1 8 bun rather roughly of Lis pledge Ratiag i Cres 1o o i 2 ch from New-Brunswick has besn re- | pianist and left for England on Wednesday, on the 1 eD ' om him, ) or consultation. But there is ¥ . Dee. | pianist and compos: &l . 2 4 . e o O et ss mmes obwed Tt Mthe | Work, not yet published, that might be {3 it T Toca mewapapers s not lage,ut | coived Ly Phe Leader: 1t shows hat tho uow Adisiniv | Per. Hotuvesboiod i o briliant repatation as one | =ROBRETF: DressSecrmart. o c Count ut'.l.flnndi .Imdml Embassadors to him in the way ing and reading than most we have been op ith. | the entir |m|»|!lnflull of their tield 18 less than baif & | yyation will be sustained by a majority of 11 votes i | of the most flnished artists who ever visited America, and be | gire_ A SURE CURE for nll‘ b — B Albert Wolfl tells us of its existence in the coursc of wu | wihion. 7he Call, s journal for the workingmen, cgm House of 41, If this be correct, Coufoderation will bo | earries ‘with him tho most grateful recollecsions of eount- okl d oM- . -t-‘“ nmv-muuu made. FiTS—tions, published by Dr. O. PHELPS BKOWN. Tho pee- ining that the number of the in- 3 ut 3,000,000; thi entertaining, scrappy e i1 Nesior talks of, ex Jubgr of the is M th lisked bere in 1ts amount to al biographical article on Reuan, pub- ent number ¢ the Evenemert news- 5 ponding to the penny phpers of the Ea jon of 10,000, st, has a 1 think none of the larger journa carried in that Provioce. The dispatch says: Government here bas loss kinduesses received, and of & saccess far exceeding bis most sanguive expectations. He proposes to return in the —acription was discovered in sach s provideatial manner that e tefuse to make it known. ss it has the most fertile in Europe, bordered to the sea by thenoe g " 0. a e Sang iyt ¥ P : eTa e aner. When an was in the East, toward the close ¢ than 5,000, Still they are very lucrutive—three 1. Jouw, N. B April 25, 1566 —The blewt river of the contivent, full of """',‘5‘" ':",.",‘“}"(:,Z:,’_ DRUGA, he came to Damaseus, where he received the hos- i $1 000 per year. Their ad- | not yet decided wiether there stall be sother appoal to the | Fall, and give 8 series of popular concerts in this eity, aud | FITS—cannst consclepionty oy in the mountains; of pasture-grous s, MEACEH g Lahity of the ex-Algerine Emir, Abd-cl-Kader. The ¢ very high, Single copies sell at the | people o the question of Confederation. A Cabinet Council | (hroughout tho country. . 1 oena™® rybody who lins used t, never haviog in » cids in the plaine; that they are descendants of the Ro- | pitality of the ex-AIgerpt T, v ) 10 tents in specie. The subscription | will be held ou Thorsday to determine: 1 Lavo spoken with 3 N FITS—ingle case. 1t l-eqmllwnumdflhudnym_fi mans and hers of their prowess, but at the sawe thioc f i Lfontvny ::‘v"fi.‘x‘.‘;:fi-lfil{ a0 | e e daitios 18§ e wocklies $5 per vear, | wany lending men of the Proviuce, uud heurd the views of the | The Pomanski's, with Madame Varion Hoflman, | . ~audthe eisdiens iy be ool Erut Sihie. . ur o ""E"""""’J"" ‘1‘:” n:emkm::lmfi::%m.:‘ . t:wn:;:ll of you and ‘:"mr‘lul of desus.’ | Tu'e Sacramento Union, edited with great eare | b .lf.'m'.’.‘."‘:‘.'i,‘i,’"fim”p..fin'i"';.?ff:fli'i'fii."iii’:?.‘: I:Ig:: | oo s series Slospirie o 9 S SEEEIRSE W0 “—bdervs Dr. 0. PHELPS BROWN “+ premmpe i Boa et thete s upon & forcign , then " asked Kenan, sometitug ¢ publishes much more reading matter "",‘" o 1ot e soatmtl wouhs Siros Sessded trivensh gy | Oustostun, 8. U, sk ao:90 o Sevamuill, Angusts 4 Nash. O N, 19 Grand-st . Jersny City. N. . te Do he o powerless s the brother of the King ¢ prised. ~Ab or ordered 1he volume to be brought, ork joursals. 7he Alta Calyfornia, the | Goltleration. The least sanguine estimate la that the Gov | ville, with extraordivary suceess. They bave attracted . e i 6, bo IR S peae . it phigen, suid: * Yes, Sir; 1 bave not ouly | oide it of b Sotnt s POOT | et 1o Mouwe of . Jvea ‘o 1ho | srowded sudionces,aad the papers of tha various cltes have | - FFEPATe for the Chelers ) Casio 2our loopis, Fotuect presont House it 1s believed Confederation could be earried, | W8S M N0l Loy mose appreciative style of their | 41 disease bY the e of Dr. Iy R 1 T 4 But the Count of Flanders lacks the ¢ d opening und o of the great Vigilanee Com- d but its fricuds foel it would give tiem gres strength to o | i LN wg apirit of the Waurangian brothers; be rece in- | rend, but annotaled L. = o L .0 Avrie thet he lostLis | mitte the murder of James King of Wpirsion from the example of bis biother-luw, the Avs- | Itwas during & FEVUL T o B e o yeason, | W iliam: but instaptly and heartily e wovee | agu to e people s wide Lus been th resetion 1wl parts urtistic oxeelleucs, Thoy propose to be 1 New-York in a | 50107 81 e trian Maviilian, who eigerly grasped the (rows o My S aiich. She was of tho quite superior order of | ment. In those days, when the life of any man, who | of the Proviuce. ¥ verybody is ring for -.nnor-l olec- | wook or two, when they will probably close the musical season sm-x‘r:m"'_‘_"‘;‘:‘;‘;‘;"‘ e oy a tozuma, and the aoswer was a blunt refuss] by telegrajh, | e loved 10 MEE JEE Sl and futellectual sidc—his 1" the desperadocs, wan not worth a rushelight, | tion, and there s haslly any Aou o that it will ke place Mlth. | with o fow matinces. STOE I e Ya4. SHIRTS 4t 9 sach; Linen COLLARS, $3. Kothing daunted, the Boumans stiek 10 ‘1" CCF inboretor and sympathizer in the work that Le dedicated e moral und physical courmge; but it | Y8, Wntih Wb SUlE Joad B0 dhe - antis” tn Nora THOMSON'S POPULAR CONCERTS, Vveryting el In proportion. e i of » forcigo priuce, and since the elect of (16 C1 o ory. Bha died of o f:ver p ) ide bu the affuirs of the journal, whieh, taken | SOt " EEEE O 0k euded from the fow i WY Hil'e Halr Dye, 9 ct. Biacs o Brows | waniasocis - bers refused the throve, they “"{_'"'H,.In.( e sigetias of & 't” - g Itaneous attack of which Lie bar ke Alta smmediately | emain on the border. Mr. Tilley left Fredericion to-day _for Mr. Thomson will give ene of his series of popular ..|;‘x......:‘tlns.n ahle: best. chespest i use. Depoc No. wwiversal sufliage, asking the people whethir | 1, S0 @ L experience of the e K abie advortising patronage of the | St Siephens. 10 fook after fhe defeases. There is wow ample | concerts at Dodwortl s Ilall, this evening, on which occasion | SN, == - SAGER thelr priic by fi.‘x’:glxfi Arw the Houn turned 1o ingenious explanatory and poctic use [ shed pod grew rich. 7 ey g e i R llary force O the (romHer Lo 1aoet AAY GMAE" | Lo wil bo asaited by 8 varioy of talaut ofexcelientcharacter. | (Siothes- WEIRSIR GIE' Ni3ch! . No. 5 Courtiands- ol h g Ol - e jor . 1 cannot refrain_fro blic) . « 3y 2 anta i1 the valley of the Sereth and Danube n ootnt of the com versoN of ""(' wul. - roof of the suthor's | thanking Fre ! {iacCreitish, William A Woodward, Al | © The volunteer force of the Grand Trank Railway Com- | Among others, Mrs. J. 8. Thomson will BPFEA after an ab- “"wm;.,- CodaLiver Ofl and Lime. wildersd; Low “they wsk, Who is Prince 1t is well enongh to ' 3 - bert 8. Evaus, and the other geutlemen of The Alta | pany is now fixed at five battallous, which is, I think, the | sence from public lifo of several years. Mr. HearyE. Browne, | - o\ NS Seved'ol Cousbe, Colds -y RO Hoberzollern | and whetlier bo wauta to be tl ler ! ng 6dclity to his work, U800 office for their special and constant courtesies, which have | lnrgest body of mon ever put under arms by any railroad | the well-known organist, will also aseist at these COUCCrts. | yud Consumption by wel WILBOR S PURE CODLIVER Olls il they vote for him without any diflieulty t in e %0 mieh 10 the comfort and pleasure of our eutire | company ol thia continent. The force 1 orgaiized it | Tyg price of admission is enly 50 cents, AND LIME. v proseribed by cwminent physicisss . i thavm sady certain that the eloction will be unapimous. but it " v, 1 would fain extend this list, but names are legion, | battalions of six companies, Although Bridges is at its i s /o edborrad S Fearful d . i BeibOamtab ’ 'Iy certein that the German Lackiand Piince. sou pes { . - bead, there will be wioon corps. A Mr, Halliday, Manaructared ouly by A. B. WILBOR, Cheuist. No. o A st A s nd’ space s limited; yet 1 beg the very mauy fricuds | 3 L0 po T ] The Tribune Enlarged. Boston. of the late Prexier of Prussis, aud brother of th iy ud other States, who have aided me during this | who bas lately figured in & ease of wlleged fruud aged - NEWSPAPER IN THE | ho) ola Now-York by DEMAS BARNES & Co wnd J. MiLe Queen of Portugal, will not acce; the m'l;; unless i ¢ Jong journer, to believe me grateful for their generous aud | the Government, in excise, intends to sue P'he Globe of | THE LARGEST AXND CHEAPEST HAU & SON, No. 163 Broadway. s Srotecting powers, Austria, Kuseia, Turkey, Procon Eop- Les Apotres, 1 voyage to Greece an unecserved kindgese. this city for libel, laying the damages at $30,000. He will WORLD. Magee's Elevated Oven Kanges, aud, Fraiice aud Italy, shonld edviss bim to. ‘Tiut bow s | ¢ gl oy ottt 10 its fultill o i lime everywhere prosent with tho thought- | huve the case tried atBrockville, where ho hus friends. | ety "The bet Tinuge i e, A1, t possiiie that, under the present circuiintanges, I's 1 ts and local mspiration cotmpleme . 1 cific. 'Th o | Aman nemed Pickup, of Montreal, is to bo tried for ul- Rarniomuatoxs, Fumxaces, Gas pon » : o o ; ol und wmended it, page by pose, for Jer from the Missouri to the Pacifie. The oue ot b y ‘REKLY TRISUNE. REFRIGERAT IR and Austrin, Russin and Tarkey, ean agree e elec I Law revised and am et A o A rilof 1 1 have seen—the one remedy for every ev leged swindling. His case is a httle amusing, He began WEEI x| X8 ambors...... 82 00" ALEX.M.LESLEY. it No. 603 of the Prince of Roussun.s exettos, thesefore, not e+ Tast_past cight months thu 4 O € itical, finaneial aud industrial—the one imme- | life in the city as soxton of Mothodiat clurcli—tit the | Mafl subaeribers. siagle o, | year—33 seeeee @800 | way. betwegn Thirty At and Thisty-sixth- st intercat in Jurope; the papers scarcely rotce it; | through the press. Riate o im0t only of the Pacific comst and new | fires, swept out, &c. Ina little time he farted & nows Mail subacribors, od to names of subseriben L1780 M, & Weadlers Engiand cares ouly for the Refnm bil et Do wunt wolt. A entitorics, bt of the entire Republic, ia the Pacifie Ral- | paper aud stamy slop, in & all, dingy, 20510 feot apart- | 30 SIS SN e to names of subscribers. ... 34 00 PATENT DISINVECRAN CONE g Burop+, bt for the latest phnse of the int road: imrmux mining interests specially need it Until | went in rear of, and coutiguous to the t-Oflico. Here | ot ‘soples, t0.0no addross 16 00 lm.o,.lfl;ln:,liflrv;-lm z:«"n\z aian o1 “h'-gl wig-1 lstein queation, which, originaily o U " Faas e & A fire was discovered last | it completion mo men living can eomprebend the vast Bo always wore a very grave fuce, as if coutinually think- | ienvy coples, t0 one addres 30 00 |y, it beof the st in it exigenties of comifort and soitary tweea Austria and Prissia, liug, by Count Dismark & pier | e Tt V-8 eloaK i 4" et vitRa of he | Boss aal variety of the mineral rosourves of the United | ing of th £ s o, aid dd wll i Disivess.” Aa 4 cxira copy il be sext for each eiub of eon. ety el v b sl wea chuatem, |t et posal tor the rudical reforu of the German Coxfed rufich, T evening betwéed & and G o'clock, in the fr iy | tntos, Our military interests imperatively require it. In | be made w little mouey, fl--dmurw vela plug SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. and am.mm b/ m s b to n great-German, If not European, w .| millimery estblishment of Max Lilienthal, No. 142 Niuthsts | CEOL b e const would be our weakeéet point. The | his dn iuto his pockets, § h‘ll coin with Uae | yoy gunacribers, 1 copy, 1 year—IOf numbers 84 00 ."""'.,d,,.,.,.. atrewed—and tiisn pepers are furious against Prussia’s 165t .o wujrer employed in tue restaur . Tue fre | 1 e is the true apostle of the Monros Doctrive. | aire of @ capital aud laughed—in short thiew | ye) subscribers, 2 copies, 1 yesr—104 numbers 700 28 movs. they warn the Geanans not to accept the Prossiun | oy ypeediiy extinguished with & f #n( water. BE | o e can transport men and munitions from New- | aside Lis grave wa! aitogether. Next he wpocuinted wm&#»fiu, or over, for each copy a0 Boid by Luggiets. 80 Centa por grogos o, w1l et i, a0 the K ug of Prusen 8| Ll claiosfie & ley pale o Sasio, Yo | Whon we can traasport B B0 B Napaleon wil | i und thca growing fuster, b practiond, tricka | Fersons remitiak for 10 copies 80, will ocelva 84 efira copy | WheigwDemi py Uy, o 1 Gerkmnst. Waa Boa it ot weonpt . (Gortsan Tmperial Crow, bacuuse | bared ur &5 060 n the Park haorein | KoK eras out Hepubiig plgsig: 1oy | ia Jusacn: - Lowug jponay, bo Srsad b a0l 104 v | [y Yo o wam offorod by arevolutionary Parliuiment, they, in ke | of the firo ls as rot ui