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RIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1566 NEW-YORK DAILY e - e [ : Rl | cen renewad aud they have FROW GENOA. and they decling to interfere. T gest that WIHITEIEAD=A! his | rpon ,“_‘0'",“""" ¥ | MR. SEWA“D AT A‘JB[ R l 1 ,.‘“(T‘;.t‘,'. ‘Union. 'rl;'lu;‘ uirgiumid 'uuk‘rhlut lmm are otber meaus and parties to remove him C°"un'u‘°' Tuesis; S . 1t nweds just what Ihave dwe q = (R o e o fami'y 4 Vi Contlaned from First Poste TR T ! : e amervn. Tt meode | 100 S <R O ton~—Tho Nusepens MINERAL WATESS I CENTRAL PASE, e ionds olihe tumty aed thove of Wl B e wkeni pd, and the bulaue their claims w | reconciliation, aud fust now needs mothing more. It nosde Crisis—The Views of Htalian Journals. Dr. PARKER presented a petliion from Messrs. Schuntz & | the funersl, at 5 Wostohester. on Thursday, May bers would be compelied to discharge e o . % ITUATION, | OO T, o vers lste of this. Tt ness & reconcilistion be | From Cur Special Correspondent. Watker, No. 1% Fourtl.ave., W fch was read aud referred to | 24, at 1y o' Lo tovenes Pock. Blip, Now: T e divi. end. Such a statate | A REVIEW OF THE POLITICAL SITUATION, | tween tho Seantors of the Unitad States who are row acting, | Gexoa, May 5, the Sanfiary Comuitiee, The ‘fif{;a'f';'uf"'s,:.fi::'."”,“.:’ Yok g Aising oa ite &rive. and those Senatora who, beiag loral sad quulified for FEPPOEC That the situation is not materially changed since I | the Board 1o me s “,‘u'fi,;:,'\:, and great e '.;‘&3 o form in its op yu, and would therefore | mal. For, as 1have maintained in this | bR b in s baukrupt law | clected peopls of the several States which were Iataly involv ot apon the relation | gy o yration of Parties of no Account Come | it duce the Commissioners of the Central Park to grant them the obi privilege of disposiag of artificial pricg water ia the Park. . WILLIAM HULL SEAVER. Fbe pesition 4 i oducing artiical spas in the Park fo at | Doath, at all times fraught with solema signiticanco, is favalids. convalesesn! visitors bave been ady, or may bereafter be, a lagt wrote, is almoet conslusive that the war is virtuslly de red. ‘There is, on both sides of the Mincia, the utmost activity in military affalrs, and Loth parties have gone so far i debate, the constitution 1s, that it should be uniform o Thou import; apparent bor and ecreditor. That oL ousl els od it - St Their ] rights, eir contracts | ¢ Life. i3 ! > 5 ot le. of f ol © remedies aro by person- pared with the National Life. | ! ot S6 SR $90 how [ el O e Arat es wud dorive great Deueft by being | never wmors lupessaive than whe it comes to youth, and closes 8 pare sonal HE '< ted by ® baukrupt law | '(;mlu .L: ;‘. o Ths movement of Austria in Venetia was a virtoa declars. un::;:::n:n:r'fin life in the morning of its promiss. Then, mors than under othet nd the re o] s ogniz b hl ¢ i e t ut o g - | the separation w s botwesn the acting Seaators and | tion of war, aad s reaflicms her belligerent attitute by con- | It i wichost Ping | cesvamatnsass, s bevpsnks b Sy 4€ Sommare S Pibribense: As for Ttaly, she cannot well €0 | could ren it b and bide us reposs upon the diviae promise of immortal life. Sach s al ‘actions. The ef- | Senators and Repre: | centrations upon the Po. se of artifl deaths, thus fmpressive and sigaificant, took place s Mount Vefnos, person harge form these | ncting Represen forward, nnless diplomacy closes up the | with the gevera’ publ 1 be uniform upon ail, or the constitutional re- | 5 i | be uaiform upen i 7 U ‘ot propery | Beconeliiation more thau Beconstruction, ho GreQl | sentaires o arsiceals br ot WATEE St o e | backwari it o he pueis pule the eccutons e of o7 i VROSSE g ¥i gl Southern States i3 underst: to indicate & ‘corresponding | path betore her, 3 5 » i » Tuesdsy. the ifith inst., when, on U be called retronctive even i "0 7 i Fat nl .i,flfi‘; | Need of (he Country, | o hetween the constituents of these parties irrespect: | There havo héen rataors that his political, bag ws basy at | L4 MISCPLLANEOUS MATTERS st 5...' ln;nl::t o o mm“’"’“fllh‘l‘l:n-l:“ stalutos are retroactive, It is not within tho probibitiod et : Ively, bof this doss not aflect the viow I Lave taken of the | ber diabolical incantations, aud they receirod a sort of confir- 18CTLLAY i PR a 3 - of ex post facto 1aws. 1‘1: takes effect u;mgl;u-‘km-‘n‘zwn;[: | cnsé, '+ #hows that what 1s wantad is reconciliation be- | mation yesterday in “""’il n‘ "”"3 ,-‘m,_d‘,. w! ¢'|. bg‘é;.’dfi ch:;[;(;i(:‘y [:(:h‘ml‘_\.;‘_.z_;n w ..nn.;._ri 4 end D J. AL antered (nto bis rest. He was m;“_-;.u ':::“‘ ohild ¢he country as it i8, in the same manzer that the two pre —————— 1 tween oo ononoted constitnants ag well as between and Austris are reported ave declared each for o N30 R0 FaoN 8 630008, of Mr. William A. Seaver of Now-York City. s st Bus ous statites took cffect at their respective dates. Wt e . " " be | deterwaination not to ck, und Frauce is roprosented as | The question of (he &o # property by the Satitary P ~ - : :c‘.w;':m! to evact it is found ip the clear and_explicit lan- Avprny, N. Y., Tnesaay, May 29, 1966, | ,:f;.f"fixfll, ’l»"'vxel piatives. Lo nnt_b:‘ y :,‘m;fl‘:‘n‘,’n:,;‘ attitude on thase teriok: ¢ ATisirie attacks, | Inspectors was roferred to tho Sasitary Committoe, vis, N, Y., in 1637 His oducation was obtained st Gendva Cotlage, 3 ; otther tn Qongress o 1a AR 64 (06 1 | France will aid Italy; if Italy ks, sho must fight alone, | ‘Lhe resignation of br Medauys was read aod aceipted. | 8t which fuatitation be gained the fousdations of libera! learning. dtately. Tue Sunitary Comwitice wag G rected 80 roport upon the | the anclent classes he eepecially well resd, aud he bad s wide w in the ot fere. with 1685 | Sacretary Sawan r . o 3t w acrets ard addressed an immense mooting of the | and il for France would uot ia (s* base ke this The o | exbibits at tuis' moment this extzaordinary and interestiag | for onstitution, aud to & bill 1 : - rhaps to any ot can the term retro- gy — e Sualtay i b o ;‘ ' » b the offensive sense | assembled at Corning Hall, this even- | phenomenon: u nation of States not ouly kindred. bot aliied, mpossible of preseot {0 Gecide ¢ ;AI:.lylfin'; et o wlf:‘l‘;rms‘svo‘-’('f&;‘-fll uml;-"&';)\' I:;;n;n‘lu oxamie 1020 | und critioa! kuowledge of modesa lrersture. An carnest sad slasocs - | o! or su on ditio recon ~atches mean, 1 venture the op! e | the g ¥ | . t Do yet hostile to each other. Yor such a condition mutnal d o A TOIre e Giplomicy o U roir, | D BWINBURNE sall tbe passengers on tle Englaad who 7rluuulu-e-nmb--odumlmlvw-dwhi&rfdlu b s :x Lad arrived at this port in the Louisa | father was, for many yours, sn bonored membsr—and what tie wrote We are propared now ng tice; for evel e the rati- | The meeting was organized o appointm ciliation is the gnly practical remedy Napo! ] ¥ ¢ | were left at X 3 ! 4 to usk, * What hinders the application of that remedy in tbe b ince Nepoleon furnec a5 Fipeonse | wETe 45 - fieation of the (':.,,lmp,.,;,.,. has s astebe ||m‘r I’l\:"r: | Fowler as President, with 36 ats. i "n 1;'}',,“:4 s posttion is "{mmw ! ‘:.‘:a‘;.’:;:;.-w ity =rot the declaraticos of fiw,,,,”m ;;“. [ 3.".}"{'~a“.‘.'l,’g‘£§.’§:‘3'2’2 nl"qq;;m:tm!‘."l;f‘bez mlmbor’ed 7.».’; bore always the stamwp of conviction and thus had ustive welgat sad nowledge of its conte « By which that con- | A committes » was appointed to wait upon ) and unirersally understood. It is this, | French Political Debat f iety, 1 do nos kpow thet he | S8iC e deaen, Who WEED Fc';' .‘Ofid:{rr.xmm‘ml 'emexcrpxnon oe [ worth. His character was aingularly besstifal. He was thoroughly | namely 150 fast as the unrepresented States | came for that purpose. He may jost as likoly—~on genara! | * 1 Y ki, n"l‘h-! mm_o*;. P ml. mfl"m e‘”fl""m i manly iz thought sud sotion, While his temperswment was tisged with el eyt A< e i | a0 sliamut fominine gontlensss. Nothing disturbed the ereaity of his ress to pass at any t d have arrived o this eity, and desire perzission to ttitude by reprosentatives ua- | grounds—luve brouglit his father-fnlaw a peremspto; {0 disarm. ‘Lhe former is, however, the more probab Jot. Engia the details of the bill, a8 | Seward and condnet him to the Hall present themselves i d ion in t be annulled. Ab other. Batse, apirit, bassd an 1t was upon the repose which bolongs to menlisess of " Jorted, the Commiitee have never been ten- j - scoived witk usiasti 0 questiona 1o T ! Battions I ocmlond. | | M Mowerd wasix A i s, | Congress equaly’ with all other States, and just [ U diaar e e ! way oo than ho haw aaid: | deavo the vessol. They wil probably be allowed to land to- i Gidersd and prepared, | 80d proceoded to address the audienco as follows o B U7 i Tiiere. bad. been mo Kebellion. | if he kad wiskod the peaco kept, bo would probably bave said | day. character aud cloarnees of intellect, and the cheerful, unswarviag (akch and in insisting upon the pro of the bill as they MR. SEWARD'S REMARKS. The representatives of Vations! Union party in Congress | more, MONTCARY REVORT OF THE PAST WEEK. of & trae Chirlstlan. He bore great suffering with pationce, ead wore, until something better was 1 Since the 1ast | My Goop FrmeNps—Your kind importunity will not | 4080t yet agres with the Presiden ‘Sifter | ™A% to the responsibility for begioning war, it f« now apon | During tho week ending last Saturday there wero 450 deathd Ho asver mads a brow look dark. - arence of the bill, friends of the measure, not upon | avail me as an excuse for speaking, if 1 ought to keep only iu regard to non-essentials _Some are understood to in- | Austrla. aud it will noi be eaay for her to shift it tothe | in the city, of whom 133 were men, W05 wormen, 121 boys, 100 Bor santed bot mniu ibe Committee, have submitted amendments which | silence. Porhaps, howover, v v 0 | sist that the people of no State ought fo reserve the rirht of Se. | ahoulders of Ttaly. It is not probuble that & et of Judges will | girls, and 8 colored-—au ingresss of 2% over the provious week, S%aanrhot & . r, th cession of disunion; the President says exnctly e same | be stationed on the Mincio and Po to decids who first steps ] o tLe Public Institations amount to 49, Thero | Just befors his deatis b received tbe communiou of the shurck, of futo either rivor or who fires the first guv. Besides, Austria atare ard 31 aiiil-births, while debility had 11 ¥io: | which from boyhood he had been & member. and 45 he weat o sheey conversiug | thiug. A Btate tuat shocd claim to resarve n right of Seces- cantot be allow A Cavour | tims; consnmption, £2; other taly diseases, 21; PUOW | o in the conSienoe of & sertain faith, §u the comfort of & teligious and patniotic | sion could not be loyal. Others contend that, aiter rebeliio h noniar o | o e eottd i 0ne —would say to Earope: * Thip wilitary | monis, 40 ; other bronchial and long aifootions, 29; old g0, 1L | Loy yoiy hope, b tevar with Thee, our God. end fn pecfect charity to cancentrata traspa on the P ommittee have become satified wero improve- | the country may justify us all in oo plan. These Lave inevery instance | political _questious in heed incorporated iuto the bill as now reported. None of | apirit, We w togother ro in October t. | & State vughkt not to be accepted which insists ) s wers 1ontured and offered while the bill was under | The nationa! condition ha3 undergone some material change | mita the validity of the debts of the Rebeltion, The President | demonstration is necdiosy; Austria is oo slrong in the Quad: | drowuiug, 10; istemperance, 3; sniche, 4, and negligeuce, 26, v aps exactly the same thing. A State that should insist upon | rliatoral to foar an attsck. Her demonstration there has forad | Oftho Coutagions Gineases saall-pux had L viotim; Weasics, 5 | with the world" Is was boried on Thursday, the 17tk inst., thres N eroup, 5, Whooping | clergyuien ofciatiag at the gravo-the Rev.Mr. Noely of Trioity e of o series of were then on the to arme, aod we bavedrawn our swords toaver: | victiws; scaclatics, 12, dipth that t W i quid §Candidus imperts ; o1 non o better have I ieased are the desd who die in the Lord.” 1 ¢ House. If they bad been, th mptly accepted then. I wasi d to | elections throughoun: the States. The lea tho validity of such debts could not be loyal. Othiers arguo | us to eall T the bill in the spirit of the teach | usly elaim to be Democratic, organi b that, as_a cousequrnge of tho abolition of Slavery, a | the peril. Let Austria reiire if, in ten days, she does oot ; coug {; &y ever, 7; typhol 7; cholers infantam. | Chureh, who was tutor to the deceased in collaga; the Rev. Mr. Koman poet, which foris @ maxim in bis art | o y and ovations. T bad wisoly ceased to | change of the basis of repressntation bas hecome desirable | cease to threaten, we will cease to wait her blow.” [ 3 other diairhesl diseases, 15 deaths were dis- | Coffey of East Chaster, who had stfended him in his last flinees, sad s ture to -ATnlrr t < hn,‘z : xh-d‘-' Mh‘l E‘n' Stasyys This cnv-dnm be done only by awending the | There is now 0o Qoubt tuat Frerch troops are really to | tributed among the vaiia Warls b ll':.'* fol;nv;m:_ POROT- | iy Rav. Dr. Bowlas of Woston, by whoi, 1 the et yoar of histife, neo y tho und 0 t N o g Tt hark [ onlo (o Ll 21 r 8 nd 3 2 , 75 3 i 2 £ > o sucoess, They thought undermine the | Constitution of the United States. While Congrees are yet | embark at Toulon f snos, and to maroh from Sovey to | tion: Fiwst, 9, Second, Tk L l:’:,' Nl‘;fi? ‘w1, Tenth, 13, | he was bapiiaed, &t Batavia, and who read the commital scrvios over Convents and churches are being taken | Bixth, 15; Seventh I17; 2 1 beieve they are meant for the French, 1t | Eleventh, 51; Twellth, 11; T Lsideranie nombers of [taltan soldiers are ex- | Yifieent, 6 Sixteenth, 15; Beveu! wuth; but they will go forward nearly as fast | Ninoteouth, 76; Tweutioth, 30; and it must be remembered that the Southern | secoud, 2 i s will in fact »’nded at_Loghorn and others will . by way of AMcona. The praparatious here arc, nth, 21; Fonrteentb, I enth, 37; Eighteeoth, 27 Tweoiy-ficet, 37; Twenty- b an | Tarin—as in 15 tu- | bers for troops, o admirs. | uuablo to agree amon selves upon the form of waxious ¢ | amendmets, 456 Fiesi 71 * Lat ns amend the Co 4 them- | tion #o s to proportion ropresentation according to suffrage.” | Presidoriay 1n | These seem to me fo be the only means of recon liation. Two | ttoes of recon- | of them are already secured by the narepresented Siates in | | their Constitutions. Tho tlird is a work of time, requiring | regimé | the ection of three-fourths of the States by amen come No ¢ pariy of ¥ 08 tion for its cuief, Audrew Johnson, T prove their devotion superior to ours | Selves to support Lim a4 & pindidate for t y inscribed our Administratios ciliation upon their nawly-wrought bant oting & new v ;}(nda;_ Notices. COMPLAINT AGAINST A COLORED SCHOOL. | >~ ot of the proceedings yestorday with 6 c0py | Fimanclal.—PHALON'S * NIGUT BLOOMING CEREUS" inst & colored clurck. Tbe watter was ‘Weclose our to be ongress foat | | jziug their straggling lines as well as they so 1 they vebomently charged onward for a partisan, 1 ot of tho Comstitution. Wby, then, the "delay of | Tam quite sore, meant for Freneh troopa. of & complaint " Mr. JENCEES doc! victory. V {sd the Demay; Loaders to make this | ess, when they magree EGpou “The quostion of Garibuldi and the volunteers is a good deal | promptiy laid upos the table; craetiog considorabls exctiament among the Ave-twentics; wis0 92ou; vious question. charge was tl it, the marvelloas | pay be a magter of temper. Toey | mixed up with the political sitaation. which is nof entirely sat Orrick or 1LoNT & Browy. D) Ap Luarinm, | th lxt e oibibited on the | ask Why shouid C Focton vt ieree w itk the Presl- | Iatactory. The Liberals detest La Marmors, and have o con- | o. LSS AR} | the ot slzteens. ¢ or perve. They beliove that France | 7o the Fion. J. T. Hormuax, b I the opinlon of 4 amiuent lawyes, when a gentiomn sues & lady. phevomenon w oo with | fidence "in his abili - | would coutrol every Ilnece Of & te teris. he be expected to nated by them? 1 answer, and Congress has as yet pre ¢ is immediately practieabl Mr. STEVENS (Pa.) wished to move to p iil December next, adding that | m Khode Island (Jenckes) woul ction | hoped the | AR s i Fi hesel ibnih cotored churck | \hou'd go # court perfumed with PHALON'S “ NIGHT BLOOM ng if be 't!: at tlie head of affairs, end S voloat hut & maley o ket ot ohe % . h cellent bo on—and thowe tos ar porary reverse, force us futo dishonorable | (oy 'y ypd F otoyed by, the protresied mest- ING CEREUS.” eenthoat. pre mict wey VOto war measures because the war s thelt | i 'now ragingthore; aud | hate been requested by a number of my ob soene of the recent 3 he whole disloyal | dent vpon his plan rather t commanity in that blightad end desolated region, accepting | Cohgress upon a plan to be o the conditions of partial amaesty and the 1nvit to re so the President bas a pla on tha bill e CHAM- apacial mestiag of e v,l‘F,»,,‘.'i‘;n"' calling on them to ¢ alsgiazoo whiot waro proclaiied by the Adwioistra | o Boze—at least none t edla otioabls. | be Gy wizress their disguet o n L Marmor st e i " ‘once renounced the principles, practicos and policy | ut in truth, it 15 not & question which of the two. the Presi- | polley; bui €7 T I ir dlsgnst s MATIOOPD Wik | pelohbors o ask 3o t0. festie. some order Feguiatiog the sme, if the | ~Chamber of Commorce,—\ M J:ux?v,: #till decl: withdraw the previous ud Disunion, toud 2 8 uow covenaut of | dent or Cougress, has devissd or shall devise s plao ul‘ rllr;’lr 50 meassred terms. It is said that the ministry i b4 are s left as much -"'.'o,a."hanmb«. BER OF E{mnglcé‘-m:-n-‘ua':'rmmnn \"-m. May 34, 1) aznd House se: d it. y d with t hs, and brought forward with | reconciliati Veither the President nor Congress | opposed Inllmorg‘nln:“"fl_'“l volunteers, and that this oppo- are every night, and the stamping and roaring of | at | o'clock p.u., for the election of s COMMISSIONER OF PILOTY VENS 1 bill on the table. | wiacrity the rem of th ng-cherished institution of Sla- | conld tem) evise nud project one in this eded. We | sition is encouraged it ot u.2tated by Fronoh diplomacy. On | o wotil 12 aad often 1 'clock st pight, renderiug | i plass of Capt. ‘Exts Nye, decossod. B M 1 Dog by & vote of 4 Yeas to 78 Nay | Yory '"1“ cheerfully threw them to be burned upc | apeak habitually and even fippantly of the policy which the | tle other hand, the Journals fofm us that volunteers | Yorh impe _,A":rd"'- 3 the housa st 11 o'clock on Sunds = L The bill was then passed by s vote of 68 Yeas to 50 Nays, | ttional altar w : thay had 50 newly restor President supports, as if it weie o plan that had been cou: | are sctually being enrollod, and that tull 4w or campaign for | FIRCE ?l’.".'u'fr".?“f.'fl;‘,‘,},"‘r'l?""a';':«'ff‘lm g B 4 Wailuck’s Thenter, T8 Bax NITL. T | pocted change attitude of political ceivod aud frawed in his own brain. It is no such thisg. 1¢ | thom bas been arrangod; but that diplomitic pacemflies keep | roper e s aharge, osd’give dirschisns bo bave e | Aomteria. besalt indisposition of Mile. do Gebels, the ==t - oy tinate, naturally eno lousies, and | is a plan which s+ Topsy” grew, out of be una- | them in the Laokground for the present. —This lastisthe | Lo JLIoe S, & Matince i betaf of Signor U. FOSSATI will be postpamsd ded to consider the Tax b | o | » wadier sttended to, Yours, &¢. apREN BROW Pty ” s ot g ' " | approbension among | It was the | voilable, predestined b from wor to pesce. What was | wore probable expianation. At all events, if there be war | —————— e - (142 S Ly oot bt e g 1 war pat was a form of reconciliat ld be resson- | Garibaldi wad the volunteers will have work assigned thexm. - — st Published. r. KELLEY (Pa.), amended by | down the T e nd it necessary to cede to Te- | Ule to both partics, whils it sbould | LaMarmora. too, would, of course, take tho field. The CONSUMPTION, SURE THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA stamping provision should Dot apply pentiog Jacobi 1 Papists the right of citizenship. 1t is Ity and renewed allegiance to the Sta Journals say that Ricasoll would then take Lis place at the AND CATARRH. of 012 §uld o elver Botin Jump, ingot or | Lo gase which bay ever oscurred aud which must forevermore | were Invaivad ia the Bobellon, an should at the same time | Gead of afairs. No batter sslection could be made. Ricasoli TROTTISG ON TiH OX10X COURSE, LONG ISLAND. 38 a PED DY MEDICATED INHALATY | occur as'the end of @ sucoessful resistance 0 Tebellion | (7iy iy ail that s resched we. The remainder of he speech | 18 U nearont approach o a statesman; with biw woel prob The lacgest attondatice of the'season hitherto: was | POCCESSFULLY IRRATEOSEITH AT MK - How could Demoorats and Rebels bo eonverted 1o | il . h ; i BY 1 P. DILLENBACK, b. D. will appear in a postacript ably be sssoctaied Crispi, the Liberal leader, Cugins and De- | o vios o0 the Union Comrse, L. L, to witness the trot d g s hat This fs & besatlful octavo volume of about 350 pages, bouud ia extrs. cloth, aad fllastrated with colorad lithographs aud engraviag. 1 relating to tobacco were amended by | gy Toi | L ¢ ¥ | th rt of o triumphant Union Admisistrationt ) paragraph, ou swoking tobacco, o | o 4 > . —_— pretis. I think sueh & ministry woald command the coufidence ey heers,swart | T3 R Gl STt o b st | —— b s, st 1 | L "o saot 6,00 i bl Sy, 20 words *on smoking tobaceo of all kinds" Question by nsking otbors, viz.:How could Dem B :fi,",‘,“flu‘,’j;"‘]’,,",‘;’,,f,"'{,"}:‘,,‘f{o',;‘;‘;‘Ffit‘;‘,’,,"',,.‘“o;:f‘"o: [ ¥iaD; Ptees b, w. Humming Bird; . Walkors o g | Toeworkexgiias e author's mode of practice, aad containe )¢ sweetened, nor stemumed nor butted. ocrats and Rebels avoid being converted t Is it woi their con- ths Po, we must folerate Fronch politics on the As % | Distator; John Turner's b. m. Fanny Allen, aad Hiram Wi large number of cases successfully treated, many of whom were s tax on this is 20 cents per poun malon that you oousonded for 4o, (hat 7ou now desire? I | M Thiers's Speech—Tho Impending Kmbrogile | 7, oy e tomper of Ohd poopte on’the ove'of thig | FRS 6k . Kllem Sherwocd. She laiter bowever, did B0t | jrunced stages of cousumption, asd regarded beyoud the power o; On wotic Iv ur.l& HENCK (Ohio), the latter paragraph :‘fmew‘d:?s opm.u;.-hxnn’z :re'lil-.lluun uf;;eu;;]clun ita now | —Napoleon nt Auxerre—Comments—Ristori | momentuous war, I give you some extracts from the popular | f'“ ‘f;‘"&vfl"lmr leaving the other threw to contend for | o S ooy opon ‘disesses of the throst, mamsl catarth and was amended by reducing the tax from 20 to 10 cents per | fesponsibilities must henovfrt? Be 16 ood faith accepted. urnals % be rich prise. . . O b e e o munking tobacey. of 't | dvised prompt and complete reconeliation, wilh the restara | i @sing ts Amaitn. s ot yetecilay, aer speking of the M mekiny | _ FIRLTAlles cume with o high repetelios £ speed, and | tabercuas dissssen o the Langs cancot fel o b decply iataresting bo . 3 % tion at onoe of the coastitutional symmetry of the Unton. Re. | From Our Special Correspondont. | made the tavorite, I¥etator ranking next in publio esti | a very large class of our eitlzens, especially auch ae ace vulforing (rom Kiuds, not swesteued, or stemuncd or Uutted, including | Jecting the angenerous suspicion that te Kebels aad their Pams, May o, 1065, | Batieosl banik bills a legal teuder aud otber acts Jooking cloarly | yation, Ln th old before the race, Fanny soid for €55, | or threatened with any of these meladies ade of stems or in part stems, and imitations there- | Democratio abettors wers only changing their palitiosl strat- | T spoke in my last of Thiers's great speech, and of | *Evea o4 1, there a now oo place for re- | Dictator 70, and Humming T o Tho rst heat W08 | " e important and useful icformatios it con'alos 00 the artof pre | , ot 7. nforte | won with great ease by Dictator in 2:33), and the secoud by | o i g gor the cosgpsy ey £ e - of, 4 tax of 10 cents per poun gy With traitorous purposes, L argued, with few an: ;i ““Mr. Mevees moved fo amend by imposing in liou of the | exceptions, they wore now o be reocived aud ac the applause with which it wan received by s aoditors. The | (v pa semproationd s eiots Europe. et B overSaore aialy | the same orse in_the samo time. The betting now became ol 5 on bis winning the race, but Fanay Alien wou the | tacks of respirstory dissasss 4o common and oniversally fatal fo this third he eptod manufactured tobacco and cigars, o tax of 20 | fellow citizeas and brotiren. 1 urged that this would ) approval of those who read it next day was as general. The | cou omised itsell hefore ltaly. There is, then, uo place for a back- wound on tobacco in the leaf. Th ont | be safely dome if only the tried fiiesds of el wavement. War of Deh! if the Minisiry has rosoived 2.0, Dictator goin: d noarly dis- E it " -(Ld ea e amendment the Administration, remainiog united avd barmonious, and | speech 80 received was & mauifestation of the thinking portion | suicide. Itaiy Lias not, for sbe feels in her veins the force of tanced. The mare won the fourth at mu“nfim.fl.,i 454, :o::u.z.:“-.-m.'.:-dm.':':: mfi-u.-l'lh‘u*w Mr. ScrENCK (Obio) moved, as & substitute for th thas refhining their Just s noquired prestige, sbould themeeives | Of the Dation in favor of peace. It was boped that ualess he had life. That forge readdes iu the Revolution which now uph Dictator being distauced in the fourth beat. g . r ( ed, as a substitute for the para- | now 6+ and magnagimously secureto tho natiou th -+ b Governwent. The treacheries of Novara aud the (ufamies of Aspro- UMMARY. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. @raph rolating to cigarettes or small cigars, the amend- | Bfandanily dosired paace and ind: o | 100 far comumitted kimself already, Napoleon would, in the 1866 | moxte sre 1o longer possibie. Italy must go to the oid with all ber | Tyox Covgsy, L. L, May 22 —Parso and stake, §1,000 T s Beitirfomad G ot, somewhat modified, printed in the House proosed fardently desired peace and indispensably required Prosperity. | of such manifestation, modify bis policy ina pacific sense. | foasabout ber. aud Brht in purs desperation—to the death. The won Coumes, L. g oo & 4 the se procee For atime the friends of the Union acted upon that polic 4 4 | Ministry dare not obetruct us 4% path. Ita'y bas net Dr. Dilleaback kas high reputation for bis success®n! treatment ob When Thiers expressed the opinion that the Government, that | fidence in nen who have ruled ber sines 1i50, an: Government wi Milo heats, beet three in five, in barness. . dinsasss of the tisoat ud lungs by wedicated inkalations, sad from Humming Bird..3 3 2 2 2 facte within our own knowiedge, we think his repatation is wel de- D. Piifer pamed bl R. 1ugs of the 10th of May. The olections everywbers resulted in the defeat and overthrow | - '!u mefidwci'n! ave rluthn much debate, which was | of the }llemoculic organization, and piaced the admizistration | 18 h:wlnon bad the m'ea?m lonlu:v w[vr"nl ::.xd ::-m-:‘m h":d-:-dlmut-n"w""m o e, '_l"",'“ 4 Walker named s g Dictst: 113 dis articipated in essrs. Schenc orrill, Payne, Law- | of Andrew Johusou beyond the react of danger at bome or | WIKbt even yet prevest 1t o real liberty of action 0 | be foliy to deesm that L Marmiors wishes to endow ltaly with IS—- g L i . rved. Thoroughly eduested ‘ession, and basing b prestice e B Breons, Sioan Barwell, Washbutne (Mats,) | sbrosd. The e sconciliation Las outren expectation. | Preserved) by Y iktinot declaration, by porfoctly legity: | €1, or s aly could powsibiy owe her adepandence to bim. W H. Woodra#t named s. w. Ella Sherwood, drawn. vorved. Thoroughly 18 kis peofonion, Enbbesingis s.) | abroad. The work of recouclliation Las ontran expectiie™. | Siato exkortation, backed by s legitmaty warning, eddresed | belleve there s 42 |m:fl-hfihu"m.mm“{de.u Time—: 2:354, 2:39, 2:97, 2:454. upon the most approved school of medicine, he has given to the piblis sious on thls polt. Toe war is incvitable now becatse istry e —ee and to bis medica! brethren the rich results of his 10ng and wucoeeslal to Prossia aud Italy, he but expressed the opinion of nearly all | fiove on tile polet, be A8 ICLTE sed € 1nto this sction. The RBeception of Edward Degener. oxperience in the volume now befors us. The work wust be of grees aad Hubbard (Conn.| ternal commotions and disturbances less serious than those but it did not Mr. STEVENS (Penu.) moved to amend the amendment i dar ok | 1i by striking out all of the first paragraph aud inserting in which sometimes attond popular olections in & froe country in | Mon. Its mere expression—oven without the explicitly oriti- | gliiu;y saw the siyss which yawned to receive r & time of profound paace. tha heretofore disloval people T | cal observations that sceompanied it—was an implied censure . b & 4 """i' ;{ it, the following: O all othier cigurs $4 per 1,000 Sinia, Teoueasee, North .,,..,S',L'..S,;.’.,,‘,‘,;u"u;;:,f,:; ; of tho seomiag peliey of N e e e e the s | B v st . e e, ohorward, then. | A number of gentlemen arrived in this city 8 few | valae both to the professional man a3d the geveral teader aad. ws and 40 por cont ad valorem exclusive of the tax; provided | Srkansas, Mississippi, Lovigiana, Floiida, and Texus, suc. | Of noarly all thinking Freachmen equally impiies wach Sen | millions mus ot be spend in vain Vo resalution mus: walk aida by | dars ago from Texss. and *stopped” at the Astor House. | bar*"" doubt, will tend to prevent se well as promote the curs ef that in assessing said ad velorem duty, the first $10 valua- | cessively, nay simost simultancously, assembled aud s comuion opinion Is that ueithor jnnor [taly would bave | side with the Government, sud Garibaldi embodies the revolubics: | Among theso geotiemen was N “Epwaud DEGENER, who, | AnY cases of dhrost and lung disesse. tion aiiall not be ssessed. alopted new constitutions, in couformity with the Coustl- | 80D 88 (ar 4s thov live usiess they had some 1o orably good | 8o core ea e g shalk move S Captoentl Rl Gl bm lighsed by | {50 (1 entirs war, has been prominently counected with From The Bostorr Congregationalist. Mr. SCBENCK nccepted Mr. Stevens's amendment. fution of fhe United States. They upturoed rebwllion | 1easons for bellerig that Bapéloon wiie ot Derionnly eppuend | e morning U hioaism i Texas, A sumber of our Germen eitizens im- | Dr. Dilieabeck speaks from exverience. and with cendor. Witk g {2 O Garibal wediately waited upon Mr, Degener and tendered him are- | (hese disestes the suthior has had s large and succossful experimos/ Without coming to vote, the House at 44 o'clock took | ¥ith all its far-spreading roots and ali its poisouous fruits, and | § ainland, if be is seot for. 1f he fs they acoepted sud ratited the then pending Congressional | MeAts in the archives of eithor of those governiaents toat | . Garivalds willcome tothe matward. b0 o rened s command | ception on the pat of the German citiaens of this city, and would show these reasoos in black asd whits, is not gonerally | Bo¢ sent fer. be wii come Jost ¥ 0, 51 N0 ls seuiguoth e - Y, A0 | 1y latier part of the volume is devoted to * Cures demonstratiag'the E will 1f be is not sesigued & comumand. he will be stil the mnhlrwolphculmwenlunaoolut.nmlmcn siivapowss of Mol I o8 in C ption aad other w recess till 7§ awendment to the Coustisution of the United States, which sbol- | . E EVENING SESSION. ishes Slavery thenoeforth forever. The peoplo of these Sintes | 4P That the French Government ean point to written | {.:::"lfnlunm scd wo to those in front if they wske | Hali o Orobard-st. | disenses of the respiratory orgaas” —exsmples which bave come undes . official notes, telegrams and * friendly counerva- | cowardly compecis with the barvarians in Venetis’ Mr, Well, who presided ot the meeting, made 4“1':11- Houhn mmm(hlnhtel{ went ‘\nxumul“omxmm‘?l (-rL:ze have, at the same time, chosen for themselves, by free and un ;';“’“""‘ :. s thoe of thom s & 4 fow remarks “hole on the state of the Union, Mr. DAWES iu the ckair, | controlled suffirage, Governors. Legisiatures, Jud ) | tiona.” showing on the face of them isapproval of war, is | The Popolo Jtaliana, usin oderate 1 3 its desertbe on the Tax bill, Srasicipal anthofities. Between T O oiciaries; and | uadoubled. e e hoas mateY¥ave obtipetions, | (e Boote o oo cabetantiahy aa puated by tho Genevs: T = ;'{:}'.'::"" R e 18 68 S0uS. % 1 Ma sbagrontion; nd wblih, oo pefieets WIS oy A he Tax bl reforence 1o the tax on cigars and | these rostored and reorganized Siste Governments there | grare ROl BORS o e e . | e e e aeidbe- ity withoat hepe of sicty. | 51 1hi qounsty o the proeess time, inclading his prominence | 4ot >~ WSS, The besatiful poper nd the dns (ypopapuioal” Sobacco was continued by Messrs. Hubbard (Conn.), Dem- | exists sow & mere oomplete and practical harmony then bas | But o8 it was Loy ive ovunter obll: | She would be afl exposed io the lempeet of revolution or ere in Texas as an ...m..m'.'h,.uul One of Mr. Degener's re. | SPpessance of the work render 1 s wmodal of nestasss. ever before prevailed Letween the Union aud so sy of its tisntn | Snthy Sbve of seEon s L e wehned Crveghts ioe | cont acts which brought bim beforo the public was bis sdvo- From The Worcester Spy., u the late Toxas Con: of Dr. Dillenback has become distiugvisied as one of the sblest adve- f on Thursday and in the outer world on Friday od by the Emperor. | Whole country. The war is renderod necesssry by tio srmements | CAUF vention, ntmnlhc- Inspired officions newspapers gave indeed | eruen! toake ¨n.r}.::.lr‘.dy, but it is ren: . ul-n;oh at considerable ”fl' s TemErkS | cuies aud most extensive practitioners of the system of medicatsd in . | v lans. W being walmly illustrative of his bard expericnce in T nd ::::kfi;nm’ll:g:;o'n'lvrt“ulr hope; aud o blast of §¥ Tmperial i e irbe e vl | Rl d r:fi;&. et onivatsn) sadlragei the s 39 | balation for the throst and lungs. The wark before ws is & acteatite O e e r.n.’ toscast, Magsloen. woat by sapeat- | ¢ , _Seloas ‘nu-x‘u-.. Jociarat'one arw, they are the couviclows re real harmony in this country. Oiher remarks of & defense of the system. divested as mirich us possible of the techuicalitigs |- g | L T ey flom Dlaosengs. Tho il Bne. | (12¥ia6 esdeney ote wade by Judge Summering. of science, 90 a8 o adapt it to the comprebension of the geceral reada 8ss.) ¢ of the Ui sumed its 1 Finally, the debate was closed, aud the vote was taken | fugctions among the people of these former disloyal States. | ‘on an amendment offered by Mr. HooPER (Mass.) tothe | The State Department speaks for them with their free consent | nmendment offered by Mr. Schenck, which had bees ac- | to principalities and powers. The Treasury oclleots the | of s o Texas, Mr. Frederick Kappand Dr. | As such, it has strong clsim on the public and the profession, for, i ceptad by the last-uamed gentleman. " National imports and tax - the War }»pl"mwm dis- | wment to Aussrro. Auxerre lios on the Lvons rosd ' amendment was agreed to, the vote by tellers being | tributes its forces whenever and wherever it seems neoes | S LT b Ty and the nel bborin J s &5 R 3 sl ot . g coun! wore | of ralroad between Alexaudria and Bologna was exclu- | 7 to 6. - wary wud expadient to gusraates posce betwesn the W | Lirongly Napoloonio o thelast dage of the it Euy R v ie. th sistits . Satt] D ORAN NSO SR I 4 question o susestisly vibal to the well-being of the cowamsity. i ¢ 1t strikes ont the paragraph in the bill imposing a tax | LERRIR , K S0 SRR ol roopened ports aad herbars; the | poleonic, tradition bas beea well prese: te peoyle, | raa that the Austrians coucentratiog on this alde of the importat that it be thoroughly investigated aad well uaderstood. on cigarettes, or small cigats, &ud substitutes for it the | poiiioe circulates through every vein and arte 1 194, bastened to elect the then democratic re. | Po. Thereis somuch entsusinem that the wildest on dirs | yor's Ofice. L] From The Newbaryport Herald. ] Xapoleon Boi ‘onstituent | obtain believers. 1 le skim (be cream of them from A SUICIDE OR AN ACCIDENT. Todtail ool besteing tho-dallels. medy/SFUINY you s whioh you will receive before you A £ 2 not believe we sball allow the Anmi:u | His Honor the Mayor’ yesterday morning received Consumption, Brouchitis, ead other affections of the throst and lunge. This volume contains & clear and full exposition of the causes and pubi.can,Charles Louis y of the Republic. Old ire, 1o e mowledge which is the revirifyiug blood of a uiied 1 telegraphio disp tsls letter. 10 following: Asse 1 their OId O cigarettes or small cigars, made of tobacco inclosed in - Jepartmes " ot a wrapper of binder, aud not over threo and s balf inches iu D el e the Pl { Epire uaiforms, were draws up o grect bis tri- Seagtt. aad on cigars made with twisted beads, and on che | ginistration. The Attorney-General prosecutes | umphaat entry last hnmln‘, In offering the keys of the town | to con to this side of t5e Po witout telling Earope that | 4 gispateh from the Superintendent of the Peansylvauia Rail- Foots, and on cigars kuown as ** short sixes,” the market value | o her disturbers of the aoe there before 1 edd@ih ( the Mayor reminded His Majesty of its traditional constant | this meaus war. ¢ ¢ which the following is & - nature of these diseases, and the corvect mode of their trestment. ! which is not over 82 per tbousand, & tax of 82 per thousand | thig has been done with the ciive m,..,,,,.z, the people | devotion to the Empire. Keep thote fucts and incideats in | X road Company, of ntonvng, May 21,1666, | Dr. Dillauback bas given bis exolusive stiestion to this ciass of s g O atparettes tnd Clgars, ihe warket value of which | of those States. sbsolutely fres from military control, while iho | Wind Tuey are iho framework and setting off to the [mperial | * * The revolation oo Ty tha popaiar moveuent ad | 3y, lommean, g, Moyor of N lannimens, 2 b o — il not over 12 per thonsand. o tax of 84 Per | Army of the United States. fustead of being incrowsed, has | (RPN "X Tosponso of Guite & remarkale character—ocoa- | PaTY—uot & schewse for overtbeowiug the dyumties. T o oo s ] °',,“¢‘".,'.’°.".’." PPV Bty considered by et fession ‘ ennayly: r upposed to have jum) Eastern everything appestaluis gt Dr. DILLENBACK'S work can be cbtained at the bookstore et aaly o he Mayor of Aunerseowestillyto Moeu: Tcrs and couservative statesmen; & Fesponse to them and the Corps , | trsin o Sunday night. He is about 5 feet # laches in hight, dark hair, Fme i, L poe tbonsand, 10 be asseased B (00 CXCOM | foom s iiion a0d s half per day 10,8 sum loss. than. the daily iiiation, sad {he prase-de.|| METROPOUITAN B ARD OF BIBALTE. | [0 il bildon the top of the basd, abost & | WILLIAM WOOD & Co, No. 61 Walkerat, LINDSAY & BLACK- 0nd $12 per thousand. | receipts of the Treasury; aod the great but in every sense thinking classes of Fr . o g of age. Had oy biack cout, ullk bat - Hlas papers with e sas | 1STON, Philadeipbis, and trom the sathor. P amiie (Ve obtained leave to offer, at another | secred debt of the Usion is alreads perceptibly duninished. | 85Peal from the fostaa France to the tustivet of P Meeting Yesterday Afteraoom—Number of Or- | of"Lous Bt o you kiow suyisieg shoct Lim Whatamail | DILLENBACK sttands to the exsmination and treatmeat of all N b rs Mactsicl feves Tl rearion, snd sesarmed | %000k 1AM rests somotting U3 (ho' peepiimein ors Howned—The Swill Dilk Busimess— | " Tron an iavestigation iato the circamstanoes of the caso | diseases of the Chest, Throst and Lungs, Catemh, ke, at bis Now: above, it appeared that the doceased was & hatter of eonsld- | yory ofice, No. 113 Ninthat,, & fow doors west of Brosdway, ew Lof & cou dletas, uas sowothing of the lape- £ the | 2 e g0 i et %t e Vit | mteresting Letter om the Gas Nmisanmce— | above e eed Louls Betts, who has been ing on erable means i ek % | THURSDAY wnd FRIDAY of each woek. s ovor 88 housand; o all otber cigarettes kud cigars & tax of &4 per | heey reduced from 1,300,000 of men to some G0.000 or B 000, ‘Nm-mlr and iu addition 40 per ceutum ad valorem on the | Tie expenses of the Fodoral Government bave been reduced Rime, when perfected, a provision that the taxes assessed ad paid on eigars, cheroots and cigarettes of domestic | en attitads of couciliation und (riendsh aoufacture under this act shall also be assessod and paid | latel disloyal States, desiring to pass the last stage ol restors- | 3 on all imported cigars, in addition to any dutics u.qv(Eeed tion b speadily as powsiie. hive Gbosen Scuators tn repreacni | NADOSOR B bt EIVS ek preveed ey the Mictropolitam Misanthropiat— | i, inoss at No. 124 Fulton-st., Iu this city, and one theors as | = FRIDAY of ear 233 ©0n the same under the tarifl. ot | oo e st wand 121t thet hod 8ot bosm Keport of the Past Week—Com- | [ (he cuute o€ bin denth is hat ho wet kis dsath heoagh abel The Round Table will be ready esily TOMORTOW MORN PAISE snd e 7 | aud filed, and prudently fitted to its place. Lafoutain pinint Against 8 Colored Church. L ‘ol rolerbin was westward boud. | 1NG. 1t wil contaln Poss, Eesege, Reviews, Litersry Notes, Through waitiog at the Cap! Amendments rrnv °gf“d by Messrs. Scrzxck, which look to the same roviding that . lets fable, nor lieranger & song go to print, more nicel " " DR, oot tno. Treasuty shah. prescive rogulations | 1o,iee Suer Bistes, seciiat sad . labor, before. 47 102 | studied tuan were tho parta oud the whole of tlid it specoh | The Metropolitan Board of Health met yostenday | twoof Ml mesengars i fad out the o ke AT, DO | ot ates of e Pubisbors, Ast, ad Ediacil Zor the s *“;0" l’!_"lh valuation of cigars, &c., and that | cobperating under @ froe contract system, to | that ‘l; lw:“. uhm;l “"".'i‘.".f{.‘fl' 'I.i;}- fl:&l '::‘nuimd. afternoon, in regular semi-weekly session, in the Metropolitan o waoosest H. 4t shall be the duty of the inspector or sssessor to examine | them is altogetber new. are begluning with « to | Tuns thus, somewhat loss giibiv than la original: Police Court room, all the members present save Mr. Schultz. = * What They Are Dolag” give an account of the doiogs of o ‘the manufacturer thereof or bis agent under oath to ascer- | obliterate the tracks of rain aud devaataiion. 1 d \ l:‘-tl“:l"'-u that the souveairs of the l’h'nl'h'nvlr:" 5 |: .:‘“ ‘o the Prosident, Judge Bo-WOKTH was called GoveRNOR'S Parpoy.—James F. Oram, who was Rain whether he has any interest in_apy sale by the cop- | that cavil aud eritictm can find 1o dark sha: 1o | $7he i e g0 KB -MM‘ , on my part . oouricted at the February term of the Court of Oyer aud Ter- It pleasing picture. Irregulas rm every human work, Liave the seutiments of ¢l of wy family, for tbis en- | o the cbair. The minates of the lsst meeting were read aud ergetic aud patriotio peopl. that sustaiod e First Emperor, | pproved. wiger of manslaughter iu the fourth degree, by csusing the | myi, TONIC, acknow largs number of anthors. _ Hy, Wine ¢ e Wi PRI death of Abram Van Orden, has receivod a foll pardon. Itis | Tonics, has taken the TRl ol hysiciuus t be the ONLY HEALTHFUL mgm ot of which he seeks to obtain & false, fraudulent D teacop revaaia 1o us dark spots even on th or dachptive uppraisement, of the rapid pro e in both good and evii fortunes, I aleo owe & ® The paragraph relating to brokers, banks and baskers o g A} ol copest] Pid peosress of pesce s | devt of fraiade, b e Deprmont of e Fou18. | 2 taroey Biles proosc s oD eders for the abate- | Hened by Gor, Featon, aid resorss Ar. Oraa 60 all the it iy pronounced by bad several verbal aud immaterial smendments in it, Teconclation, W o aad popelul s well s gradsful to | LAuserre i (be ehief tows of ihe Teparinsht. It was v v S ate- | rights and privilegos of a citiasn. Br tn the market. x 4 ed to add to it the following pro- y o o tate of | One of the first to give me its votes lu 1418, becasse it | ment of nulsances, which make a total of 11,250 of this class e — FOR LADIES + Mr. CooxE (1Ll mov £ DTo- | Almighty God. Such indecd I conceive to be the real state of ¥ nothisg 1s 40 scceptable. 1t soothes the- uerves, snimates the bloed, $iso: ihe publie mind. Many citizens are unprepared to ncce Ynew. s the great majority of the Franch natiou knew. that | thus far issued by the Board. Special orders were also issued, A 0 R E ALTH and STRENGTH to the Provided, That in estimated sales of goods, wares, or mer- | improved situation of affairs. Political zeal gives uwj reict I mwism --nl ooy m‘o. o ‘:—":;;‘yi:n.d::,:fi:n of ::::numl;vm lIl 39 w0 1,542 Of theee, 14 were for The Tribune Enlarged. gy BE NOT DECEIVED Srough anotber broker, upon which a tax en paid, sba rward to eateh the omens of an gucertain future. Thishabit | & 3 " 3 x 3 €hrough another broker, upo, whict s tax bus boes pebl WAl | ot emsion I natural enough and bas ite cantiouary | Cerlaln partios wouldaow meke o sule bass of our foreign | Ia writing upon tho swiii-milk ruisance, Dr. J. M. Alloa WORLD. HYUTENIC WINE iy o pure Wine, contaplog thawe mediioa) e sale was made, G5ee""Hut on the other hand consclence. reson and judgment | Polier. says that ¢ are coufined in stables 3 feot wide by 6 feet | g, \pGEMENT OF THE DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY P 4 and fo the OT. most ‘After some discussion, the smendment was agreed to. D808, bo only practioal guides of human conduct. ' We ure | - v thank you for your seutiments. Tn the midst of you | loug. Ho bas visited 4 stables, contamiag 43, 184, 300 and 700 TRIBONE. ICIOUS ‘sad EFFECTIVE TONIC known. It s IMPORTED | e, Gaewe 5 oo g Fan ihe, caly prastical Guides of b ee. and to bolieve that | 1 breathe fresly; for it le amang the wurking people of towa | eom rospectively. They are growded together as olosely as » Justas Mr. Gaiswou (N. ¥) moved to amend, b D s | the oonatry. North and South, Eust und West i in o par- | 824 50T That T ind the trae Frencl, oharacter.” O T w1 e o Shem stewmiag hot. | Notwithstanding the fact that the sizo of THE TRIB- | sui u Caswet, Mavk & Ha DBROADWAT. . et over rolating o carringes, &cc., by strikiug out * gold watelies | DGR dlent “excitemest, meuacing, near or remote, | e fully thaki g this dry bat fuitufol transle. | Many of thom have sore foet from siacdiog 0 108€ upon the |\ vy j ey peen increased more than ons quartar, tho price will | whers. X ' i and goid or silver plate.” Rejected. A R o ‘and fearful revolution. I think that all these fears | $00, an elbow friend ‘turned off the follow og paraphrass of | hard floors. A large number belong to the stump-tall species. g » the prios pley 1, MoRRILL (Vt.) moved to strike out the paragraph | Jrhor 'ty misapprebension and unintentionsl exaggeration. | Ihe Auzerre speech. An American is my perapbrastic by- | This class have been vaccinated for the distempor by splitting | remain the same. smending section 113 of the present law and schedule A, | 7Ty feature of the afiairs which disturbe the public b | witter, ax you might guess trom the rater Joof | their tails sud usertivg o piece of diseased lung, When tue TERMS. 4 t0 subetitute for it oraph which imposes & tax Prosident aad th | bis version: * I am glad, my frieads—hard wit | istiammation following this treatment runs too kign and the WEEELY TRIBUNE. wod to substitute for it a paragrap pose supposed divergenco between the President and the Kep Frionds—that you have not forgotton the old h ' | tail Swolls enormousis, 80 88 to involve the Dody, it is thon dhedd 1 o S 200 pf 2§ per cent on railroads, canals, stosmboats, barges, | sentatives in Congress of the National Union pa: from | friends—that you have n “{u n | s on ¥ ‘A Mail subsoribers, single copy, 1 year—52 numbers. $oate, mail hes. &c. carrying passengers within | which heand they have derived their respectiye but coor dinate tation, which you always stood uy for. throv | eut off. The disease is said by milkmen to attack only such | Mai subscribers, clubs of five 900 | The Best Place to buy now, tusty and woll-made ransl boats, mail coaches, &c., carrying passengs > > ihe fisst Honaparts and I am just the same thing aid | cows as bave been for @ sbort time lu the stables. Iis charao | Ten coples. addressed to names of subscribers. 17 5% §50 United Btates, where tho ‘rcccipia cxcecd $1,000 per | powers. Tagres that it is altagather Saricr 406, BUEEMCE ihe st Honaparia 3L Lo Lo e, an. 1hous | Lcristics aro los of appetite and rofusal to eator to obew the | Twenty copies, sddrewsed to names of subscribers. ... 3 00 STRING (OLUNEING & &'F.'B. DAUDWINS/ARL eSS ‘:num. the tax 0 be caloulated on gross reccipts ffom pas- | 1sore desttal Ll [0 o e e cantin. | fooih mambers of the Logisiature et more of shem. Liosidew, | 9ud, the ik Talls and the patient has & cough and & quick, | Ten copies, to oue address 1400 | Bowery, the largest store and sssoctuont in the eity, and prices lem. ngors and mails. . | Ued and euded under the auspices of the Natioual Union | YOU voted goinas » republicua in 1546, because you were | short breath. They last from oue to soves weaks, but the dis- | Twenty copies, to one ad £ "After somo discussion the paragraph was passed over | ot ML 'OF the Prosident and Cougress as the repre. | 000 ‘Bonapattists, and 1 havo not forgoicen it Time will | euse does ot becoue chronic, and the cows o not wilk |~ An extra copy will be sent for of ten. Juformaliy until the amendment could be priuted. | begtatives of that vparty. I agree, therelore. that £ how who 1s right, Thiers of L Yoar interests and mine wre | until they recover. ‘The greater aum| ¥ of those od die SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. To the paragraph relating to telgraph comyauies a pro |9t would be o sad misfortane i divergeuce be. | the same. You will see who knows tuat best, Thiers snd | aud undoubtedly many cattle so wre butchered | yrqi) subscribers, 1 copy, 1 year—i04 numbers. 800 e D iat 50 roturas shall be requircd of receipts | tween the President and Congress vergeuce Do | ihe rest or me. Thereis s pestilent lot of thém who want to | and eaten. This confostior ias been made by the milkwmes, | Nail subscribors, 2 copies, 1 year—104 numbers. 70 | et B Y "y P8 | et o downfall of the National Union party. 1t is dear | Fovive e oatien of 1314 which we both hate. i not | the owbers preferriog this disposition of their stook to taking | Mail subscribers, 3 copies, of over, for each cop " 300 | L TR e AN IR WORES, tao deion "ead fl‘f?flmmwnx‘ after disposing of ten pages of the bill, oo for 1 am identified with 1is rapid et L i | say oo then. But I said that thoy woro -desd in 1083, Tnow | Lhe chasces of recorsry. Dr. Allen said £1ho | Pgrsons remittiog for 10 copies $30, will receive s 6xire 00py | most effective device kuo timetaving ‘own to the paragraph on g O e P ot uf 10 | progress, and ita glorious work. Hott the President aud Con. make ool e vaan. ou e e | e with nove Passcnscemitting for D recsive an axtes ooy wi e T R oY W syl © clock adjourned. | might well expect to be equally involved in the calaiity | |50y tirst 1o the Rhioe. Don't ask auy questions. Dou't | milk. "Ho does not ey The world chal tsoqual. The . Lane! . | ol sboutd diamiss the LIates P o reepensioihiies 10 Jring 30 frst Lo nd the rest. T aw Moses: believe in 1y | crowded togethor in ot dark stables, breathing AN il eager #1000 oo mil san be wiads tocul from 4 MISSOURE. ‘ Which the party Lad in that caso proved Ttsclf unequal, as. | Divine tion." : A ~ llnu?(M:‘o’:ln mfifigm:mrmlm 10 per aazam; 85 for six months. Ly ook e n::.um-mm. Wit e Somed and dlaciargod by somo aew wnd vet wndercloned pé- | L S var ttored on e o the pessediog Bacur, | dlet—ta} e 9" aioan belnge, or, ndeed, 1 DIk af i, | Address BHE TRIBUNE, Now York. | or who oise. ifll T Open to sl On the contrary, he declares it deletorions TER & Co., No. 40 Broadway, New-York. “The Presbytevian Assemblies—Question of Re- | litical organization. Bat Presidest, Congress, statesmen, aud | meeel venah thres pef cants wore quoted at the close of the i contrar. o i : : ; g e Sk MARRBIED. “Luvallds’ Traveling Chairs on Wheels, for ix aal s partics a1 of no real account i my estimation when weiglied wnion Between the Old and New Schools— | FET S e nationsl it l.myhh:'?..w;.«f the Boures st 0190, o rise 2500 Frid . fiad the Lsliaa ! M o |aisats, eod. yoase The Measure Considered Practicable. | fssue of victory won in war. It mow hangs on the | Bves uf v 5 - . door e, $15 to . of these two values yestarday, Monday, were 63.20 for children, thoussuds of whom, among the poorer classes, DoW | DAVIS—ASKWITH—On Wedaseday, Bay 16, by the Rev. Wu. v, ' CAR| ord e of reconciliation iu peacs. Tile uation must live. | tations of these twb YASS TRLCINE 0% 0T Cther stocks | Live sod die upon it. Ho saya the stables and milk fastories | AicAlluter, st the rertionce % the beide, Walier T. Davia to Maria }'{r‘z‘i’fi:txn"fix?fisuzi far 1n and oat-doors, $124 are an outrageons uaisance, detrimental to hoalth aad deserve Askwith, all of this city. No cards 2. be NURSERY SWING and $1. Louis, Monday, May 21, 1¥ 5 : It viust live forever, whetber it receive the needed care iu any gl eponding tamble; it o, S ad Grvrvs i o " ade o ERD-SMITH—O0 Tuesday, , by the Rev. Mr. G R T i “W" o r. Gler | Boyw STRONG 1861 Tho members of both the Old and New School Assein- r ! i Breabyteran Chures met i the Scoond Church | SBETEERCY 810 Shuih one President, Congress, and party, | 7L 10 oubtiens somctiing of panio in this excessive fall | 10 " Tike prover urde Ro-uight, for the first time since 1837, to discuss the QUes- | ¢ jgmph of the war. I reason in the eame way how i ragard 1y | of the French threes, which are now below the war rate, and | the cows aud the suspension of the busivess. e W abbord of tion of reunion. l reconciliation and peace. Lexpect that o v:lr hence T shail ;l,hlvn ;mm .'.!':‘.,.‘5“&'3"."1'3"‘".'. n:u‘mn: n::.n;:r m\\'n‘:‘:’l e ”hl't::v' rl.\:“mr -:’:h m". “u‘:s xwm‘ x‘:cul‘;ml ey H:wzm :'.:: :« w;.uc., b ided ) BOW ¥ ere 2 t y L y ke ki e by | b Tomad to be right Row, as 1 aw now adwitted Lo baxe beca | here Wil BRSO DS b riubia meeeleration that the K- | the posaibiity of prevanting the nuisatce that arises fom the | SEELEXRICECI0 SULL, ot iy 's parents, by RN iy ERKrAoRS, Propolions Charlotte H., dsughter Eopaeh Cl ‘Rocking H . . 3 ‘ot sale by the manufacturer, DAL ’__T‘f:fw‘- T AR Seeley 10 TO AR DERS AND CONTRACTORS. Extenss ‘been squent specches were made by Drs. Park and Smith | right one year, two years, three years 8gc. do mot tuink, L n 1 & mento has given to the downward Grift of the | manufacture of gas. It only remains to be seon whethor the | rwifency &t g0l MRS (4 ooat, cnm:c“;' ) 2.""1 X uc 5 s ive b e quotations of & month ago, and at to-day, bow great | follows the letter will be essily underatood aod show preciscly n-mnr-fl ug made fo North aud South . The meeting terminated by twelve bundred persons B8 | oo}, yomporarily aliayed, not extinguisied. by the Fitctio B — 3. he sibucsiber 'T-w-l-‘ m“ b TORK, May 22, 1666, Sk L ] i Wihite Piae ia now furnisbed by the saw. ‘of the Norta. - -~ " e ad ¥ ¥y ity f ration between Lh PETOr's pronun (3 "rcc-”.:fi.)"l*r'na'-ifl Chamberlain of Cineinnati, asd Dr. | Lowerer that ‘(q:"n‘ O e b Uit Badudy Juet fow weeks. You can sce by & gomparative glance at the metbod will be eiaployed for the purpose. The formula that e Frice: He sesde p e - R isies d preions Su those 3 v Lt the jealotisien and fuspicions of the last Summer, were | QURELENS U ANOY oy Can measure by it tho derangemest in | tie products of the varioas ohemical combinations o OTTHLER the scbocriber s the t‘ and yoting that they considered the reunion of both | LC ooy’ Tave been sedulously cherisbed snd i | commerce and n‘%-uo-lmt h:mw: :uh.‘“vnwm::u ‘lx.rlo-k‘o CoLLzas or Puys: =D Sumencus, | DIE of orders to any extent with dispatel o low or lowe. ~ | hat it may ! Drs J. 0. Sroxk and WiLLARD PARKER. BERLIN—Adéle Louise, only daughter of ChariesJ., and Hattie L. = QEO. W. G "T0 your question * Cais cosl gas be divested of Belin, aged 2 yoars and § mouths. Broker fn Lumber, No. 110 Wail-st. | " . P hemselve nce of War. croased, until they have revealed themseives in nuflm;xnm:i«;i: | T‘;m b m‘u e mere preparations of Ausiris and furches both desirable and practicable. It is definitely stated that the Assemblies will | debates in the press snd popular assemblies. EATLENEN ! T J i Ltaly for what the GGovernments of either country solemuly Jout & fmoagiires to effoet an orgatic reubios. | l.l;l!y“'.h?‘u;:‘.t:::;:fl B o et e wert ,|:'mm lenae, Bare lready Sroghton, o smspemtion flenireodor whieh make i peodeton s hs o bonhs ez :;n:«.l;n:“:ymm';m o . ot L.t e | T oGNS TURMING s g p el | deogen, ol » . BTO) lo. > 'y MINGULAR RAILROAD ACCIDENT. | couiclh ol ProoiCip, T e s Fras | et e e ™ brassia 1o Dot rich either, as & Govern. | jo et of decomponingsalphersiod by devmsn, Bt by ae g | s et o ek avelavitod o atend o funeral 00 Wednes- [ L0 0008 Tew B4 SHIRTS w0 83 sschs ey SBaAns. on. e L O aring for it ground . serious Giffercnce upon | Tment, At Teast. And here in pros, Trance, nuder | aud Alkalive Permanganaes. Dificulties doubticssattend the process 30 ety a8 3 0'clock, from the e e b ow, l.mm%w 3 D | Gant withonthaving 3¢ 20 KC e ' Einpire which s peace,” as its aathor has assured | of s Ahis e ot ther gas-works which the chemist dossnotorai. | &4 Durbrow, No. 126 Ex rosidence W. C. HICKS'S PA INER save 75 por cent’ A Jian Canght on an Engisc und Carried Ten cardinal political question. I pea 0 [ " No. 128 East Thirtieth-st, 'l | some cardinal political g oy 2 ' hat it us, and where material prosperity bas been ind: patably great, | varily cmul:‘unl-' .luuu. .....y..un;-‘t;.u; ubel:l:rr A \zc n..nl.. San Francisco and Oregon papers copy. i wpace, fi?fi\c@l"m o “M-plml— For elroglar, | At this poiat it will be well to setto for yourseives what itle ypeculation extansion bas gone dangerously far. Ay e e e eroayd ot Trom s Wegely | o7y ™10 Wiy, oo Stonday, ater s loug aud paafal sess, Mas. | S04/ * Py i, | R e 1o soe effected Ly the President and Cou- | filarly to be LB B AT o imence af | ed o b paihcuion n Engiaud, The resuag vioducts walsrdnd | *hjimua'e y. g o 89 Libertyst. N. Y. ¥ 10 be observed, 7. lphide of Tron is converted . Ell. . - ' . 3 | ear v Tor s sonmdern e o B i Sl of it commeind g | pRarueT. L b S 1o EMEAES oyttt tow- | ~OF- Riarraw o i Doy 1, ¥, b TRUSSER el o Classon-a il vare HERNTA 1o al cases below widdle life; 4» Usibllical aia 1o please. SUPPORTERS for the ‘e ol agree thut we desire aud seek just what the u. is, for & considerable part, rather the occasional than the and wan; ily ar uctare. We ¢anpot sccepl 168 | yrinary main cause of the tumble in Bourse quotations. e S hatber & ey, A Y e 1 “vetoviug s ths ofieusive | te0d the funeral, from her late Taatdunce. va., cor. Bergen | wil o om mot mfurmed. bot 1 infer, ftom s extenoive use that it faia | st 08 Thursday, st3 o'cloek. Take Fultemave. cazs. Yo the Anns. the sasiest ever worm. SUSPENSORY tall S7.Joux. | FERGUSSON=On Tassdsy, May 23, Jemes Ferguson, M. D. sged | | ADIES MONTHLY BANDAGES at wooiessle or retail Poveukrersis, N. ¥ 'y The locomotive attached to the Pough sic ssenger | grss. W m. | ton needs at the presont frain, which left this city for N ew-York at € o - . 4 A 2 \ Yere hurl. | then tbis, because 1t would leave us stiil if Lot desoiuted, at eriean jers, with tion 1o their o-day, ran ageinst n man about one W le below here, hurl- | thath (hin, oeehtee 1 oY distracted courtry. We cannot | 'A’: ::' oonrw:;g;na l:nc e s ¥ ot informed. | po ot g heis 00 to the front part of the engine an Tequive more, because even if wore ‘were deriruble wmm‘u“"."bm ,'-"‘.om'-"“mf"_. P O ot | el o o o 2 poschly i S o0 EROUN im 10 miles before cident was discov | yei that more is debatable, t re e sndy and e work | Ealidarity 'io comimerce and fuauee, a8 in politios, the cir- | bydregen, (31, . the ofcder camia water (311, The Felatives and frends of the amly, sad (hoae of e lae ftkents; E““ & m.n-. l-un-fi.: m_ % T o O etaeo totks | of Ircn (3 Fs. Iphur (8), 5 nvited to attend the fanersl, utton Hole oo Linen, Cettos, any light lized world over. Apropos of solidarity, o (3 e Lot Pk capooeu 1o the sir e Feks o ot T loch, rom hie late Tesidence, No. 163 Tosdway. ou foom the engine his right arm was found 10 be | not of ourselves at this pastic 5 his left arm was badly brokei. | aur successors bereafter, What. u addition to the above he received terrible cuts about | ally needt Most persons say recoustruct! l{muuh but of ourselve flos o U SR e | b R Lk XS Tleoh AT Ikl o th B+ T | LBt Tare adition o he Abore b v, whre medical | bo sich thing. “The couatry s econstricted sireads, 1L K4f | protest o the Gorermment of Wushingion, addressed o that of | P BRosI said. ugon the authority of some of the members | G ttondanee was given him, and up to the time of recciving | SoRERRIEC E L then conatructed, ) b Vjenna, AEAINSt transportation of Austrian troops 1o Max's | o¢ 1o gus companics that improvements are in progress and | - Weitdeu Ge ‘daugites of the late Beujamin Ales, L.L. D, t! ) multiplied to thirty-six—frec, equal, separate, | ,;py of a8 Jast got to European print. Tt elieve that the efforte 0 Gesnet, anc dang by exsminstion. Advl ) Tk there is not great reason to believ forts to abate | of Hyds Park, New. 5?’.". beld st Trinity Chapel, o Wodneodsy TAY, from 10 1o 5 t No. 678 Br Frieuds of the family ere iuvited Great Reduction 1n y (2 ¥e. 8 ) pl ¥ T3, the corrector, plos (S.2) Free 5 Weat Forty-secon: s g e Ricamond sud Norfalk, Ve, papers please copy. o{?l:. Plnou fiflu; ('A"Ayl’fl ,-l Esq 'Mlgfl . ReOu Monday, sieht. May 31, Margaret, wile of George | ies'uic at ouce to detect and tell whether you cen be cored ot T Ry TCEADAT snd WEDN ¥ intormation he was perfectly eouscious hirises ; i g g e Bt Jokn Crum, He resides at Freartown, one e R0 ;m:; ““’:‘c: ;f.‘:"rflu»?,.l:“;xv ot Tuhieh bee aek ::I:l;;t 8 :":5‘:.!1.?"‘&'.’.‘!:.":.‘:’“"”.’.’.-'""'»""' %mm Tm’,’..'.';;""mfl'.:lqa-.mx. 4 ety been ~ destroyed. There has lodecd been &0 AL | of 2% loast possible tmport, tn comparison with these grave | wio bave ered wo loug from the suiphareted hydrogen and 1 it without furtes nolce. k | empt at destraction, but it bas falled 1L I things, let me Yet correct whal 1 wrote four days ago o Ris- | the amuwontacal odors that at short intervals permeate the resi | MORROW-—On Monday, May 21, Agass, wife of Fraacia Morrow, in | CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS AND MATTINGy Presidentinl Appol . | Mystem of 1787, comstructed by our forefathers. MARdS | o regent going to America. On the same wothorlty by | Sieams T the apper parte of the Gty QRO O M T i Ciis s s redswcuer. L baToA e Bl B paLTINOKE, Tuesdny, May 20 1066 D tpeet, coig et aud periect, jovt an t came from | \OHAVISRUoEle G utate last Thuraday that she wee on thie | 1a the apper pe i s e et Sy v 2l G b 2 __41GALES, Xo.02 Con Wn. Preacott Smith, esq., L igned his positiou es | the builders’ bands. It 'w tructed, not for €0 y'cr-' poiut of embarkivg at Havre for New-York T am oW | woliohi the b ““"l'ol'm”nmm“ Tl O s O Sbiat of the g ricey (8 bes 200 oss, mpire S '?’-‘ mx::."m-rm . Trausp a ore sud Ohio Rail- | 0vly: Dor yet for a time of p ly; nor yet for a period of | (41 0, iate that abe doss not purpose to leave before next b Sdustter oF. Devis during the Rebel POL | M en s Fionde are favited to atiend the fuseral, frod. et late Maafscturers. Speecly, sosecasand duehie ool Masta of Teawspertation o the B} 0rcstent doiuson | Sl Taseave bt ol Blerstion (R, Vity whal'ta | Sepember tan misanihroptt ke . Daie daring U Rebalion, whte | Povifice No- "l Won ihessiec, o Sherey, 3 s, o TLOE NN L s - : P “ asd wa r all ages and all time. Others say | . 1 o clock p. . -—CW" o - Pttt ot Taterna Hevenue for {he Third District, is | Country aeeds is e vestoration of the_autonomy of the na- | —— body uulike the Guneral Government in the oase of the Auto. | o5 % e 1y suy 0, ot Newburgh, N. V., tn the 17 | WASHING AND BRINGING o, No. 4 Coustiandtyy o of John V. L. Findlay, wi Antment wis 1e- | yjop. 1 think it mesds uo euch thiug. 4 that Funeral of Bishep Burgess. crat of Dixie, grants bis request. Tho Sauitary Committee, ....;Hm ndey My ot O ¥, and AL V. A. Thomas: o, Now-York. w, rejocted by the Renate, As au officer of the Balt Loint. The Soutliern States during four years w¢ re deranged . PROVIDENCR, R. L, Tuesday, May 22 1866 to whom the subject was referred, report that if Kranchi N e aid Miends of the family ure fuvited to attend bis funeral, “IWigs, Toupees an mir— .{‘ ‘w“l:b v joro 450 Ohio Hailroad Mr. Smitl Las long been widely | and disorganized cqually in their Constitutional relations (o the The faneral of Bishop Burgess will not take vlace till | chooses o eat fisk head nd dead rats, 1t {8 nons of their basi- | = from the restdence of his Carltonave, and Wagea-st., | Ave and bair dyeing. Biack o p. o sbadeg 8t RATCURLOR & !,“..,, B Rty astasmal. s ¥ | Vidon, They have, however. einoe that time reorganized. Thoir | Weduosdar, May 30, at Gardizer, Me. | besn ¢ N shoosss ta sioen D & DArcol 1t 1s bis owh afair, | Memekivn o6 Wodueuday, $5dlask, o4 1 0'clock . i, o, s o