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A CouxTry SCENE. in. | 8n TR e | Snrgeon Woodhall was dispatched for to render medical 0 use in in- | 5N bis skill the flow of blood was stopped,ond the wound. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, rRIDAY, MAAY 25, 1866. 4 : 8 ‘ tice ' and third readings. *There is, nat NYR EUROPFA"{ ('ORRESP(WDE\TE | do seem, judged by their translations into French, to be yesterday. Nothing but ample guotation will do jus ) A SFUNDENUE e i ety poetical than the verifiers in French | 0 it But then ¢ ed wau conveyed on hammock to thie eIty. gh a se. —— ¥ rivate secret N Y proper. m i 1. who shonld be modest It the bank o rions wound. it was believed it wou | FROM PARIN, of d 2 f i yext door but one or ¢ e g € | ojber nccident of a slig atare oee ——— wo t T oL t up on English peetry | t k (i of the 11th § t, whose pame we were info il ' 4 | } : f tot v, | Private Sch He received o ganpowder wo Ihe Bmperor's Secoud Velume —The Fanlte an ¢ g e e and that sev I ¢ —— . Excellencies of the “Life of Caesar 4 xeept b toe i y Church-Rates, It d fie Trigade retorned to this city in the evening and T - ute 11 s i ¢ e s . . | ; o Broads quar- THROAT AND LUNG DisEASES. French Literary Ntems—Tiaticrs im Bress. 1o at. B t | Selves that the hou e eTuslly shat. g gy Jost altogeiian—the = Bl e : Dr. Diueexnack can be consulted on the -1:-.. disenser it Lt Fodk Ok Owin Gersugaidans = s0b e e gy v e g began to be ramored E of exsbdg it by fosce Tarvey B. Dodworth, with his new bacd of 40 New.York office, No. 113 Ninthst., s fow dos e Panis, May 11, 1806 | also confe trained ear n Buak ctor sitting, and the conclusion of objectionable beeaus ol 7 hdog e 4 ath . int .. ors west of Brosdwuy, &k Directors were sitting, [ asi fisnk eodp - wi as the 24 Kegiment Band, accompani on THURSDAT a8d B u utter] capacitate I | liberatious was eagerly looked for. It was not that | ever, non-eonformists o Vl the offer v g to East New. York, ®10AY of i though be snre they will not obtain it withoui a battle. | wevoral operatic TuRKISH B, y 1 BATHS, No. 1 , Are agzain o Fise of 1 per cent on the rate of discount wonid of itse!l © iad any great siguificance on such a day, but the on The second volume of the #i rendered. ing in judzment on its nicer itistic qualit markable for wisdom and moderatio to the public, and froproved. Gentr, 610§ o 1 ve delivered to the public to-morrow, gogether with o lack here. Proof is, that there has | ha stlae of 32 1maps and plans. It covers the period from the periodical, of formidably | world wanted fo know whetber the Bauk hal iready begun | aid whea money is n:, | o rop vy e 0 G apaign 1 re af the ) B itled Le Parnasse Conteni- | 10 fe€l the pauic. he rise to9 per cen Government has prod 4 | ulso—at & TN departure for the Gullic eampaigns to the passage of the 1 toth nfhlllll‘.’.‘ ase Coute i | wn felt 1o bethe kuell of several bouses which bave of late | very appropriate time, ~Here are its s FARER SEDWEN: ) = RAVEN & Bacos Praxos, established 1520, Ware. forth it is proposed that the realizution and di bankrupt's estate shall bo confided to two class rustees and inspectors. ‘T ereditors, Votiog THE EAGLE CLUB IN THE FIELD. wajority in value, elocts person to be trustee: anditis his oo g Zht | g . nd re. . lik The married and single members of this Club will | 3 b 0 ¢ § r £ duty to mauage. reahize and recover the property. In like sing i his Clul NEW-JERSEY turn out to be fase—the feeling of the Lour was 100 much f0F | poiver they elect two or more of their own body tobe in | play togetber at Hoboken this afternoen, at & p. m., o which _‘__N.'.‘ even the least excitable, and aunouncemets were ac g il Y i . 3 wse persons superintend the proceedings of . ive which, en other oceasions, would not Lave been | IK;"M“ e Tiobe, paront of dividsuds, and may, secasion o lively contest may be expected. Mr. Horsman of A Dish Eriyes Paiaio : ‘Some one bad made up bis mivd that the Bank | et oy BON, N B | iatld e b g A UNITED STA 1SONER LEAPS PROM THE CALS 4t auy tiié, ascertain the situation of the estate and rport | Maiden-lane has liberally donated the Cluba ball and bat 6 | o' "o o United States Detective Ofioer, having o prisoner in custody, passed through - Jessey City on Wedses o g Ko con- | 1 mnch talked of, and whose positions were Known to | ud, By the way, oue of the three | e ptical Inthe Stock Exchinge fivl perbaps, tbero never | potiooury med the Cemetery of | vus so mock absolute cousternation as was experienced yester- | of oreopy f oss | day morning. It was in vain wes sitempied to keep | o e | cool und 10 deprecate tho spreading of reports Which 1 Base B ter of ancient history and s 1 ch et it is Kubicon. Tu its twe wodern political patp! first volnmwe. Regarded asa commentary on ( wentaries, that masterly series of reports of ten years can Ties it is, along with the accompanyi r interest to the ks will ontlive 10 Greenwood and b ud vi auspr and plax and military scholars, and students of & ve th al for. Tu the exeent Napoleon has bad at con elassical antiquarians, of al military engineers, and of num , o truly valuable work, which classic & Bt v ;,;fl’_:",:,‘,"‘,'l’""{,"' b - b Sponis o & geae I meting of tho editor, A genetal Jirs | prires or the occasion, of coureeintie bope tha the backelors chequer s early a8 ble tor the parposo of urging | Siotionis given o &8 orecr, 0 ter in Bankruptey,’ way win, i assed ) i b, T and that were et ogecier el R e s — :..,{:f,.'.‘,fi":f'.',‘;',‘.a% lleg THE ACTIVE CLUB MATCH. day evening en route for Washington. At place known as Biieed tpon toe Sioek Exchange as accompiished facie. 1t | BEGUAF b T of Ty L0 B s et o repert | - Tho game between the first nine and field to-morrow | the Six Corners, b ud Rahway, the prisoper managed to leug | war stuted and universally beiieved that o depatation Bad | gperegn ot O wered 1o investigato the | bids fair to bea first-class contest. Play will bo called at from the train while under full headway. The train wis etop. waited upon the Ciranc qoer. Names Wero | gubjoot, i aekssary, {0 remove the offenders from their | 3 p. m. ped and backed np, but as the fugitive “could not be fouw., 't even meiioned of those who bhad composed the deputa gy s T Dstrict. Bankruptey Courts is was supposed he had made good bis escane. Yesterday oz o ing the dead body of the wan, whose b could not Le arcer. EXCELSIOR VS, ENICKFRBOCKER. s and dely 5 % modsen Cathovie C) By their help he las made 1 of Casars | m Egypt, along with the jewels of that oftice, The Jurisui i e eog! festures und the b | as he om the pol of leaving, What became | All this was do btiess a mere foreshadowing of what after- | )"0 (ryniferred to the County Courts, except in the 'he fi o o stwee: ose C] A lime in its geographical features wud fhe jestia wawor the pofnt of HeYCE Bl ot ok s i the stavement wan ineved | 5,00 AT (0 te® iere” will b permanent o Tho firt match this seseon between, theso Clubs | jfoed, was found iy by, ihe irack and, was semored grounds and Koman camps as visibly iutellg ariihed ttaelt b hon : from tho feligion that Cad- | us mere_imagination. The Chanccllor's apswer was also | oy Commissioners. In ovinces, as vacanciew | (x _,'u'o] iy duu afternoon, edferd, at 3 p. m., on Kabway for the purpose of holding an inquest, s we could desire s is good, solid work, | prefole i BrouEt “l".m“" Girobes whemoe it | E0 usly given 18 (b ('A‘u‘l. that the -.n:x‘ nn[llrll'}uue mh.ly | cecur among the existing com rs, their duties will be c;xx:;?{ e l;‘: L et S Sot lie in this ginally § } : ;,"":‘;?;:i(";“;:,.,;.“‘1,',2‘.2;‘.',“‘.,‘.‘“2}}:.?&.1‘.‘3?'.»':"x,.,';‘.““f‘,,”..,, ‘keigned to the County Court judges, 1 bese appear to b tie ity iAol Yiotoek i > MysTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF A WoOMAN—A sniient features of the systein of procedure in bankruptcy aian aTha I Avatali b ot PMiarn” Aymals ‘o o 1 the above Clubs yesterday re- 2 to wion But the greater interest of the work & part of it, but in the author's treatwent of the pe roudition and events of this decisive period in the b tis, provision is made with The contest | tice of winding up & | suited in the brilliant success of tke Union, by a score of rsuip. | 4, in o full game of nine ianings. The batting of the U that 5o sooner Was this er. Pevple began to | + became saucy and i is a question of coafidene 2 the market felt b % of Kty 140 Meadow-st., Hoboken, mysteriously disappearcd from bore on Tuesday last, and sitiough inguiry Las been to 8 close with the more or less truthful = all thie e of Vi won pr. of Rome aud his hero, The present Yolume it to ot p able s estute d of composition OF Lisp greater degree than was the first a defense of ( f Men | would pot sell at the ex which bad prevatied. and, | 1y hee’ (e Il be withdrawn, to o cousid- | was excelle 1 p B e Sutubiographicd), 1 couid i fa el B | ol oyaal or she rotsons praet Aol A B ey | 18 hatiotae tha shasagsones il be. itiGeN L S0 8 SR s suasientnad thkx RSN IShor A append the | among her relative and friends, 5o dlugs can be obt Parallels between the C: dnow the firs el bl | Jiace And this reminds us that the very weather seeed to | grio "5 UG inay e valid and-bindiog on all eredit- i A . o w | her. Mra. A of ute has beca despondeut over the lose the auth ntroduce -~ | kymputhize with the condition of affairs. It bad rained heavily . . he Chief Regi: " i ok 2y ! mother, and it is feared that she may bave committed *ui; b oy sy i sect decl FROW LONDON | pa R e o oraret itk mred and is | S riover Ariainca uist b T hoct hevenes srapis | Eranls, p. . Jonas, She bad on when sho left k black mer < wit arent allusi rect de 3 A i ik apicy that 4 reqaisite majority of thew kave assented 10 | Cuthill, o. Smith o iz Boes tn 5 X o ia the mornio, the streets ol A o o | i i Sho bad on when sho left e o back merio or o< ) { i ik snusou drove past i Lot ba ey Hent.. "The partics. are’ subjeet 0 the Jurisdiction | i spote. black and purple boanet, black sbawl with red borcer, | pider tn & half of the Court; and the Coutrolier o whom we have referred | Birdsall, ¢ and moroceo guiter: Martin, 2b_. Ketcham, ¢ f. Austio, 1. Fabor, p. Alken, r.t.. ‘every artist painis ¥0 heré we Lave the fully, lovi cerfainly i8 g uglier fo ol on the dress and faces of the noless anxious | of SMOLOUTE 4 . i i ool e S sor bl Al ot pan B R S oA B bl S l(‘::::lrru“[flr“)',’ pocket. ‘It was a November day, w “*Thes {siuns ure intended to provide sgainst fraud wid i s Little like the montlh wiken the haw- | gu4ue preterence in the private management of debtors Tecan well be conceived. Tue gheam of sun- | Siite PUISOCEC I J s sar e il d been suspended Was | g, or meagure of prote Talk of the Impending War o ~English Sympathies and Gpinio rust of the Freuch Emperer—Tory Long- |\ The Wistory of o | thor biossos in the belief that the Bavk Act ha o : Nrw.BEDFOuD, Thursdey, May 24, 1507 Arrived, hark E. Corning, Steison, from the Pucitic Ocean with eight bavrels of Sperm Oil; sent home %0 of Sperm apd of Wlale. ered for son ¢ the cuse r of the fa e H H = “by 0 mer by, the subject of whi 3 peucrally [ iNewse & OVRuing, Quenes & (] it turat. On inquiry i the bank 3t was found there bad beeh | unt ur pa ore. principics of the Thie Ol market bas*an sdvancing tendercy; an his sabject | the City—The Food Question; o ‘,"'l“ . 5 wes Lt b taak | 10 aerugaio et o deo wid to_ mimise v;mmul 6th. 7th, 8th, 9th.—Total. fivmvn‘_zhl‘?n per gailon {31-5»«;&....4.5:3,@5.(‘ arch tole e; and f 2 . " 5 Stene, ARd, MEMMAvEr s B e * VALK 1 wholiy abolis! , official superivtendeuce of bankrupts' | Surprise.... =P 4 ern Whale, Singe Saturday noon 19 barrels of e iolo ond patisn sl ':. pniied o ‘:.,": nr} o rin to G w‘.')n:m»:":!xnw(l‘r?“lt::’:,}f‘;” Yore | estntes. Kespe proad princigles there is not. likely Lx.Tm LR ) i i o i I.:en’mld at 30 per gallon; in Whale 730 barre # partisan of all the Cresare v i iba | - Seinsiamels B foe the Redistributien of | ALl ipored 10 o o were now in a most desponding | $o, 00 e BE e, By controversy ma, arise as tothe | Unpire—r Hat ¢ of the Una Club. 15 per gallon, and 1,100 do. on private terus, impartiel life of Crsar, ¢ \ritten an jme | Wemtey Hts Provisioms—Addistion of Churche | e of mind; the ¢ ted down thick and beavy, and | Fle M AIGe SEIRET, e e s eantaina | B oG Ao Thres hour and fon mitites ehate—Erportcd by Tl yutial life of him tlat is so alive, 1 Rates- A New Bankruptey Bill—Ttems. | e it continged fuside tio e untl the close, 10 fewer than 415 section lly & rival in mere felad i bd it ciod PRI .-y e oy < Mok el B ihe reader |1t preseats Casas 10 From Our Own Cerrespondent. | -outaide there wesnstrge aud, uinupiedspectace, A | woguicudo excap hat lovi e Morcaitile , Hrauo, May 84— Fioer . Wheat hlel and e makes kis best beet of bim, 4ad o is an imperiant 1ev Loxios, May | e ek s bank which occupics new premises in | “4ibatSiberis old” ‘munloreas Charlotte Winsor, who y Troublen in Wesichester. e S0ae] ‘ot i, sles No. 2. se arrive. s hlp for us to form our judgment of L or 18| phis week the echoes of the war-drum beating to ar 8 if ‘::"‘1:“;’v:‘(»(”"i?'s.."}:}' Mvvnm.!llm '-::I.qun eyl gl for Lalf-a-crown aud upward, e tobe | A thirsty metropolitan rough or rowdy, bent on d(‘::.:':s'lfl,;‘é e Witiost Tdenly cowe from ut a goudiy [ mischier, and desiring druokenness as a cloak or excuse for | sales nt €31, toackive. Censl ook likely to warp the judg ader of ordinary | throughout midland Europe overpower our home topies ntelligence, who has usial in toat Caesar, such | information as may gather from a good bic dictiouary. Of course, if the reader be bius ate partisau—if Brutus, for instance—why, his 3# already warped. What T meax is that there is noth hanged nt last, unless the newspapers and po . patiy—uot with her crimes, but at the d lay of 14 mo the acts e contemplates, may now, on Sunday, produce euch ke by the 13w in piclits & hempen conclusion-—4hall | conditions by eruesing orth River to Now.Jersey, or | avail to ave ber. The attempted assassization of Bis oy et » il T e v Kol Fiale sinmeaos. Bk fossbar’n | 8 Tl Rixke o eienseetsc Thus those acts which s have heretofore disgraced our city on this day of the week, for | gencral expression of sorrow and regret on the behalf of | 1 | are iow committed just beyond its liwits in the county or ats Fe., 10 E Wheat, freights advanced: Wheat 5. York, Imports—12,921 bbis. 566 bush, Corn, 170,043 bash, anal exporte—91 bbls, Cort. gin and e was noth § people k were wi one sees at ¢ particular st run' ay s enn, and, poor fellows, o pluiver phrase, we talk more lities between Pri D of OUT OWD PrOpEr CONCETIS. Jent subject the prec inevitable ho and Ttaly, 11 oF popular orator it expected. the bunk? We cannot tell, although the m Leart bled for tuem, an Toriro, May 24 gap, nt 82 61 Now #2 30, in the Gallic Cresar's partiality for the 1 ehall give the pro & - surprise the reader. 1t i a8 Datural as it is excessi | in this letter, of courss speakin { the clerks, not bty ok s {bat exile, who is @ thorough republican and & w 3 aarded agaivet. F e i 3 e e e of of bicagtopelt of chors olmeons fue | 11004 of Amecion. T.B.G. | State alrendy nomed. It is not strange that our nelghbors | waukes Ciub, 2. Corn 2. bettor | H { b o g - - - should fuel ozgrievod at this transfer of seonndrels and scoun- | Mized. Outs u shade lower; saies, at 414c. for No. L. 10 be expected, and is easily e yestt \sP;Hhrr an amisble quality peet of affa Sic nos debemus wmici went, may be br §i quod sit vitinm, Bon festidire. Strabonem Snsucial, which b Appellnt paetum pater And if v is very kind 10 the virtues and more | 0, the present | ] lently to the | Lake freights anchanged. tion the enfire: onr Law at CrveansAT, May 24 —Floar firm and in fair demand. Wiis em to endu have the saburban | ky unehang Provisions firm but quiet, Mess Pork. & wwaded every Suuday by the drankards, | Lard, 21ic, Gold 130, piize-fichters uud panders of New. @swEGo, May 24.—Flour active and 25@50c. better of wll sorts of lawle 00 bbie, Wheat closed firm; sales €.500 busk. No, 2 Leir ink ring at $1 424, and 7,000 bosh_ Miwaukes Club at 81 60 ond which, with the exception of © fly dismissed. That exception s the culminated in the worst u for wi ie war proper, English sympa her iw it likely they wili submit wite and ehildren ade moist the brows of a good owe, Tu Lombard st., thivgs be e of the few groupe KIZIDE Up ab Overe street bad bec oue mo “There was 1o sbouting and chaf The Lig drops nf despair, we doubt CANADA. dreliam 1y nobl 1 geiting worse, I S Sy & Come | Light Drnaght Vessels at Quebec Y0 . Gladstone b of v as n Gur Finances Banking in the Pro roughs crge be thoro thon a httle blind to the fanits of bis 5 ',,.':":,&:“, X K he is 0w L‘H.' e sinecrity roughly stated, & with Austria against Pruss wi hfir‘z.u';‘: kv un the contra:y, un i Ungncm-‘m- v:o.pru ton, shcenity andyioe dulgence. Not ¢ ! £ ifica | o o—the firs P PR . Bodiey - A rom Uur Special Correspondent. + | most desize ieticement » | 500 bush, Mized do. 6,600 bash, Nu. 2 Chicago of Cesar’s passage of the Rubicon, b Italy against Austria—the first in quence of di 3 Tative or 4 Toroxto, C. W.. May 21, 1666 durable, snd for fpose of preventing it in the fature, | at 81 40. Corne e ““um_," k 2 v ed, and wiil doubtiess be adopted | Northern Ilinois at 75¢., and 7,500 bush, do, to arnive, on pri and 16,000 do. st A flotilla of light vessels of war is gathering at Quebec, ut sales, ¢ o tirst impression as to their object is that they are 1o 1 by the Schles rims; yesterdny, | to absolutism sument, ably sustaincd, that the Rey 3w purty of men from this city mnde a raid on Oats Leld at o { | | | | tho Village of West Farus became | | | er into un | crowd had A teidency to ga oy b n l\ o] o W"lm Holstein war (for w! ia is held atently paralicied jueti of bie cuij L aliie s 1l L Kt A yortion S0ught to uter a bank. & Do ; §don't kay un ajology for it; but in ! p | minor degree); 3 peirous 10 g o ion ware | come up to tho Lakes, but they are not light enough for | SSRGS NS LI oot oxlestad, distazbed the ehts etesdy. L these divided pr who desired s, I think. Guuboats of 300 to 400 tuns and four | and foot aud threw him 1o the gutter, Other cis of violence | 25,000 busb. Oat d Garibuldi. nd overridi that £0 ma sary or advisable 10 butcher has but one dec ide to it—th Tensive quadrilateral. Austria’s Flour firm; high grades 50c., b BALTBIORE, May 2 Wheat l0e. higher; Red, Yelow, wic, Oats firt ar buoyaot wero perpetrated which the citizens were powerless to pre- e credibly iuformed, it is now uusafe for or_respeciuble Women to appear in the est Farme, Ty or Fordbaw for insuit on the other, neeting of the resi nt, for the purposs « 7t 10 stop the sale of ligaor upon & was appoiuted, with instract and o report at anot) count of the conduet of Cirsar and of tory or preceding that decisive step be tempted to believe, involuntrary betriys of hik 0w natur woleon’s theory of the * providenti of might makes right, the theory of Cusaiis: Y pamely, that hun £ God's approval {the question how lon, intense gazing ot the doorway, y creditable g was guing forward. Th ar if they expected every u in the fuce of the e pered in the e class wanted for lake service. Ican ir coming to Que It is not ops, 1 think, although | ;"’:'l 4 thr g i |~ Tast Tues | places wes he 280283, Corn firm; White sales light at 70a7ie. Provi od de. bigher. Whisky steady uf | bratally, tied bim Land | bush. Ont | | \ | | + n good position to wateh what | g0 o i | the ca | to six gans, see no other objeet in or is it to canry off any t stend, or in o quarrel w ide of 1k y alarming 110 extab- cAGO. May 21.—Floar firm, at an advance of 1617, Wheat moderately active, at 81 A3 281073 for No. 1, F &1 1081 12 for No. active and advanced lalic.; 1 T. Williums a8 | sales at 544 25 5 for No. 2. Oate i meeting the law in relatioo advanced 1@ Provisions steady. had uever been wlarm it W d when ab whispered thst the Euglish i asked blaw y's opportunity, aud fore early hour 1 th rwith, 1t is not pe yle. Like any iy b by guch other- | latter fo ing advantage of it pinion | Jomt-Stock Bank bud sbut its dooss. There bave been s | couns s b G ter have waited awh ubout the €xact pasition oF resources of | TONE 0N THE UNITYD STATES DEET bos selling without lioen se are o be prosectie to Buffalo, Reeelpt Flour, 18,500 Lusb, providential man, of suee risk of bur ment City people, of course, kuew wb ¢, who i8 oue of the ablest men in the Eo | % 0o’ tne urafhic by whieh 1 . L ST i b ] L g providential mas, of su ment. Ciiy peopl e, & i §, %40 18 s frs apinst je by Flour, . Wheat, 4=0.000 bust. Corn, Fight (if the “ success ? only lusts 1o the | Enropean cot! it i e, 18 | of the sceesvf the pust two eral § Oath, g day iaw will be tiied for t rpose ting them. WAUKEE, May 24.—Flour firm and advanced 104 Tho 1ufientisl citizens of Wesichester bave taken tue mat- st quiet af an advance of 2@3e.; sales. at §1 51 for No. | although & no te South I its Bame to the purcharcd ap t bt » praniyng mu'ul travsactions light. Corn advanced le, Keceipts, 2.000 b leve peen able to lesrn from | Flour, 3,000 bush. Wheat, 24.000 busb. Oate, ~ Sbipments, ves New-Yorkers | 2,600 obls. Flour, #2,000 buso, Wheat. ent resalts No . Muy 24.—Flour aud Wheat quiet and firm; ales, but our seighbors . “New Winter, at 56@50c, Corn opened Srw, t any cost, and . for No.1 Western, and e, for Western Vel taking. | ¢ at #le, for New 1; sales, 10,000 bush. Bariey Shipped by tows, 61,000 bush. Corn PricApE PN, May 24.—Flonr firm: Suverfine, $6@ét 5. Wheat steady, but quiet; Red, §240@§2 & fatalisi—true as what L n dec ans phrase, and there an end. Orly sirable to be sure of an authorized int self-inspired Thouwes or L. N. B duly sigued by the Ineffable, t gifted Thowas Carlyle or L. N. B. to be ¢ oficial oulcokers before and after, their unbleared ¢ ancinted with divine collyrium. Lackiug such pussjort 10 our confidence, these geutlemen do surely seem to fall | ferently of including the old distrust of th smperor, always t in the | crop up on the slightest oce | rather in inbe conviction than overt act, for barring the Crimean war (w ter in band, and we sive no be ace n e's intelli- v of the is an of Mr. spenk #o f ts root produces the most en deterimined upo: wolved to prevent turther lawle | we beartily wish them suecess in the o provivcial b rd of tweity biancte " ful to the Ei f that of a first e Cunadisnus ¢ passed from iip o THE BANK-N ol ITE COMPANY sout of the into the class—at the head of the ¢ ely—of which | o Third has really b stly toward t toe TS wae the (allre ot b L Er Manzoni's Donna Prassedi and Dickens's M. ¥ But nobody gives bi particular credit it worked in tte sectiing disposed | ho8 applied for a , and 18 to haveits office at Ot b let alone numberless American clersymen and ¢ apk, which 13 own little ax to | to get nlarmed, unti \, o 4 of the | ; eapital to be §.:25,000. Th ;mm '.(»,”.4(7...;. sin !3“1 ( ,ns‘,l,',,,,m “‘d'.l""{:'f' :_1.;',;,‘”:. Sse where their wealth l I to the | Canada now is so t s thought the Company S s | 7@, Coffeo unsettied. Whisky dull at o ‘ | wi 4 } BoARrp or CorNciLMey—No Quorra.—The Board trgleaa 1 Crade, 26c.: Refived, 41§ a4 o will rak Lolders avk aud respectable femeles, are prominent scholars. red sale of its If on Parisian boule #he often said to herself and 1o others (it is Douna Pr css (oceasionaly) ) loves de pressure w s becw ven upon A . Sediahy apeaks), her sole desire was to further the Bt gk e e ~York Bank-No res. | met at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, but adjourned for want ot w 3 eaven; but she often enough fell into aten | murdering arepubl the Torics,and y for the 3 LTUKE. of 8 uorum to Monday nest, at 2 o'clock p. @ | A e e «f taking ber brain for heaven.” As so emi | Iy the 1 N. B. most ever O . aadi the Siiet ae ang BLLS Sopt The danage d at is greater than was — | gk i g Bt Py | or not interfe 0 pre the war. On ‘ines- Weakened in the mouth of each successive be expected, On the Ottava breadth of land Las had A MiNiTER'S WIFE ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.—AU | <iic. for prime Tieres. Whisky dull at 82 11428220, to be plowed up tor 8 | "AlersTa. Ga, May 24.—Cotton stiff; Middling, M@iie, | boabank were | hawakof o | Kain has talien, aud t ving Mrs. O, . Rudd about 7 o'clock yesterday moruing Mrs. Catharine ! ll"‘r Gold excited at 1383 T has set it the | ieor he Rev. Mr. Rudder of Philadelphio, was accidestally |~ SAvANNAH, May last, in the ** Lords, ) give vegetation u start. Al tton quiet; Middiing, 34@36c. Jictable man, M Podsnap (I veed ne sickens 'hon{-uhlhmwn sensibleof its beitg 1l fn-<ell and Lord Clarendon | che taie, ud Derby sod | be shut, and of Lim to take Providence under his protection. (¢ were Lajted on the subjet by Karls G guently, he always knew exactly what Providerce meant. | that unpleasnt old incaraistion of i Dund: ed yards w effect of whi [ | r. Ruds : fx.fenon d less respectable men might )l <ho: de Re o who 80 4 vinesd them of the in. which wil! make bountiful | killed at No. 7 West Nine Lt It appears that M, | CUARLESTUN, Muy 23.—C cing; 100 bales sold 2's Hou ld W wentioned. in n W der Las recently been in poor Lesith,avd abous ten days ago | tosdav; M o rict Middling, $5a36e, d to utre t che e to this city for n 4l treatim She engaged | WiLMING: & —Crude Tarpentine unchangd. Spirits Lurpentine guiet at '5@%. Rosin firm at previous wmark, but Mr. Podsnap was always up toit. Ar very remarkable_(and must have been very e« that what Providence meant was in ¥ £ God thi 3 Yodsuap weant. to wituess the pass to which E Ridiculum acri & councils of the worid,” and tl Fortius et meling magn timent—not, as at No. 7 West ) Mr., Jacob R, N Dr. Wo, H teenth-st., and was ur who was treatine h head, Her sufferin, nesday evening Dr ir grain at | ment of mind. Yesterday moin 1, 8 rel r the cire of nfirm at Me. for Middiing. | oo i) Latest Ship News, ARRIVED. Steamsbip Congress, Melbourue, Baltimore, 72 bous, with coul, G W. Tob oF #0, nearest 1 i wheat) 1 great part lissatistaction, and s wish for a ars ot war in the Usited States rates for No, 1 und Pale. the goucral | downward ut the | s of derange- axed, and o bly suppose si0naly 4t an UDper Wi for th Pray don’t wind, honored TRIEUSE o1 11 such | ¥ were rejoiced at the pr £ being s erowd, nad sgan dissi akiny 56 oo | frequent recurrence to Horace in this letter o & sexai-Ro- | w cherishing the old belief in intervention | tacie. One oid aud mu o seon | and 1 mortguges. | her window stepped on to the 1 story ext wan theme. 1 was on the point of lugging in the othe Bull described by Weshington Irving, who | to ewerxe at his usua) of the | 1 taste the by f udversity, und bave | the bailding. Ina fe nente she either leaped or foll from 3 Staler, Lewis, Elizabethiport for Middietown. liues frow the first satire nquam Vident | Zever beard of a quarrel in the street wherein he dweltbut | Scene was beard to day, in b Dear, |t live on the gains of form £y the building, fracturt . t o { the peck. Sbe died in chir. Uhion, ——, Providenice. H dear we—1 should never have thougit it." and he passed on as | A PRODUCE EXC "" a few moments, Coroner Npumaun Led an inquest, and the Eiizabeth, Keliy, Charieston, 8 ds with iron. to order. kK leath. Deceased was ut, Wright, Georgetaws, D. C., 5 days, with cosl Jury rendered a verdict of ac of age, uad & native it il ov oUk SoLpiErs.—The fith «nnual on Home and School for the Lduc SAILED. Stesmabip Ericason, Lowber, for Bremen vis Cowes. WIND=At Sunset, §, 0 10 the matter, Fiw beads of the great wigay. It was not er g atlase 1o | & ., Heaury Howland. ' It is Ut that if the pa that the business on e this year will be at wlgut b A new line of railroad is projected to Owen Sound on 1 May, the other terminua to be Torouto, It will | meeting of the built foF some time, it being difficalt to raise the | aud Maintenance of the Chiidren of our Volunteers” was held he thought it bis especial business o suily forth, , to Bt it to nights, ae has outlived that nonsey thauk Heaven ! Noboly buta fow efitte Tori d their toudies of ¢ tali of interference, Appetitecomues | with ealing, s 1b, and England is 80 prosper- ous that sho de i of 4 crwise Ll yestof it. To return to the two Caesars. and & quality in this one’s book about that 1 guality whereby he depicts his inner self by the he gives in his historical pieture of Romun Caser, traits popularly supposed to mark bis own nat whose existence 1n the other we bave b it ke had litt.e con on were b ¢ u this city— President, Robert Spratt ; ot likely has been orgat - ,SLauT Cotnmunk ac.ual fear of uuy THE CHILDRE i 10 8 bt Book Store, o Broadw sy, there von will find all the N ttermont, * 1k Ve eflect upon the country ankers wnd depositors *| suthority. { by negotiations. Yesterdey most of the papers coutaiied | morrow. ol Leoond volumo closes, as] said, with the final de- | e3itomel e ioes maeriant folipbers COLABAE | Lot ot hnowo aiad i they cateh the ietection aud come up. | yiomey ‘ cion of Julius Crsar to cross the Rubicon, 10 strike the | oues, the far-apart lines of which resemble tae bars of e | for guid 1t 1 Uificult 1o may what the result may be. the [ "p ything is very dull in Canada. at tho institution, in Fifty-cighthst., near Eighttave., on | 1 the Ol Sasderd Works sad, alse, o “coup detat, in the year of the city 709, B. C.49. Aud | griditon—to the effect that England and France conjointly | {55 R e e e | & E N CONFRDERATION | Tuesday, the 224 inst., at which time the following officers French sud Scotch Stationety. _____ what in curiously moteworthy Bow, is Tot the constant | jad suggested 1o Austr ity of selling Vene- | e W ety irivisg up i day, coaveyiog | 1t is generally understood here Miat the head of the | MeTo elscted for the evsuing vear: Mrs, Lieut Gen. U.S. | (39,10 THOMAS K. AGNEWS, J i D! 1 9 | 1i taly e s > ' ol Wero constan v I day, ey » EBto A o » g "l ¢ ¢ Pres v here w . I 9 R gony) = - \ing” 1o tre th his southe ¥y 3 1 they were resulved not to slo i in of g " o v of Fice Pre rohed IO T TR T suggests, 1ays out, defines n_the preceding pages of the | oracles conctnde by informing us that the war is ot likely e o Moarad oiamsarren, . News 1t 1w | bR, A R L U008 Voo Sxenuiunts v Dessurer; | ) FEDICAL OAK TAN BATHING INSTITUTION? work, but the profinence and unquestioned impdrtance of | 1o hreak out for eight or teis days—uad so much the better. | taue ciass in the country make o sudien emand on their | . "Ihis adttles the question of Priuco or states- | Mra. Col. W. S, Hiliser, Corresjonuin Secreaary; Mes David | Ne. 14 BOND-ST , No. 14 B Tyt hat s iven 10 | L T g i, T much the better. | dams cine s e o e i ve_ dvav sheir {hele | wan for the head of the Contederution. Hoyt, Keeordiug Secretary, 1his yustitation since its founda. | (uear Hrondwiy.) T hetre it < i1 B 0k | aor e , improbabic, ere st bo & | DaRKers, Bod E e e Bl be vet Kroater, a8 et THE EUROPEAN WAR. tion bas prosided for over €00 cLicren of our deceased and | | These powerful Batha, which have gained soch great celebrity 4 Mol | loody issue of wil the preparition now going forward. | i v the (g 1o rui il bo vel BToaer; eSS | 10 yur goen broak out in Enrope, Venetia wil almost | dialed, oldier aud rer [ vemaining under its | Esrope for the cure of most disestes, are bow opes. Ladies sis 0 ! ¥ id o gossiping historiai, | Generally the quarrel resewbics the trianguiar duel in | POGEt e e Goverument 10 prevent it it et Tho mans s oul bire wnother | Gestiesen from 9. w. t0 9 p. m., deily Lercoin and Suetonius, on such clou .'“l*”n‘ watters. i6 | Marryatt's novel of Mid wan Kasy, only two of the | s better 40 take for granted that the danger 18 vory great, and chauge hands, for the struggle will be Italy | bijijing for the accommodation of ¢ applicants, Prof. MELLA DE ROSA & ¢ gravely cited in the foot-notes. This will not surprite | comlatants propose to firc, at unce into the third, | fedrt i A mn'{l’;";""‘“’ Postpone the remedy untilibe | agaiust an Austrian army only. Tu 184 the bulk of the | haye recently parebased the fois, Wit ow occapied | FRVING HALL—I N * 1hose who have studied Napoleon s character, this strong Now us to the inancial efiect in Losdon. All the week | y A Austrian forees were thrown into Italy; in this war they | h{ the -+ Home,” and 10tend erecting u largeod commodious | h ALL—Benetit of the Union Home for | Add to tue pecuniary horrors of the dny the fulure of | will bo kept in Germany, The Scaudinavian troops ure u8 | bhilding for the Tocoption of all, Who, being the hiidren of | .y 8 rphans of sur decesscd and N hiE Moy e N FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS, May 24, 25, 26, snd SATUR 218 to have & com- | soldiers, may apply for a b L ———— 1 'I;AY AFT) .M%)N.ulo locl »crTioN.—The parlo ertai be [ustitation, The pticon will be eai Cl‘l“N The parlor entertainments o1 Nr. | iy "orphans. wil . Tentiog on the DI Oanp Groued’ Augustus Watem, consieting of recitations frum poets aud | Tue Union Giee Club. Mra. Adells M. Houton wid Mew Hesis ) - P MeAllister bave kindly volunteered their servi o pumorists, which have been exeiting so much attention on | MeARisierRaye Kiadly veluntesred thetr o0l S s, ctdore ydncluding Aue iy wett UYL |y great Louse ot Poto & Betts, railiway contractors, | good aa the French, sod Garibaldi, w e D | s hose lubilities are about &4, 00,00 —asscts stated as @ | wand, will excite enthusiasm throughout It to clieck the outtlow of | i Thovond that amonnt, but' temporarily iuconvert —_— itivns for wdvancee, the | 50 g Cvon have our present condition—one which 1 having b ully | v worse than that insugurated by the GRAND MILITIA DISPLAY. touch of mysticism, avy more than the almost adwirable | 411 kinds of securiti Jnck throughout this secoud as throughout Wie tirst volume | 4hly effected. On Tuesd of any proof of a moral sense op the part of the 8uthor. | the rato of discount to X Fatalism alwost adumirably free of gold and restrain excexs) ‘With all its faults, Napoleou’s Life of Caear is the best, | « Old Lady of Threadueedl onder the wispices of the Offcer» o on the 'hvlf;{lhl' we .'l:‘"_""""- So -'-Y“"‘“’k' oes, it | the only discounter 1 the market. On W T | appears ini ; p hae not any, that is, in the French sense of t panic, while further assailing some of the finance compa. rust Company,” some six of seven years | > i : 5 e . "y il g zzly S X sl 3 ¢ thus spol vl The Earti - ol 15 cents e o - Narration with comments is well held togethe | Bies, attacked several of the bauks; wnd state of things | 46010 New York. Ihis .la'l, dismal, drizzly Sat Rendezvo I::‘J_Jul;'/“ur‘-’_""‘:’ :hl‘k“':lu«‘l‘p 7 ‘Lar: qw:’« lTI:lol‘ % cmis Tickets Be the'9 pos r-:'.‘nf-l.w.,:.ur.n the_ ifiemoon which I sitscaobling, is one pregnant with misery ‘and York—Five Th fae yed 2 ol atiig b w similar spicit | cents, eAOdren 16 cente, Doors wpes 847, 16 com 1 cretary. n ::ztionhbl;r s |:;~nmnln ;::lchr'll pgical - [vn-vn:lvd that could hardly be worse if Engiand iseif hud | o el ta and s af thiseity. A v uence, properly held on its legs ait eferences | foen threatened with war. On Friday eaie the stoppaze | D the , both in aud outof this city. A gleain o B : in the foot uotes. There is o at: T ol | e o, Gtines & U4 e greasets Nase-| ever; iis said that the pavic b ing) Bepleving Skie oM IeE: ot wes Souaryod o6 RNTTS 6 & &\ W Yave been no felicity at fine writing. Everyihing is 2id | cial catustrophe which s hajpened iu this metropolis for | d that, within a day or two, contiden | o this v 1 " \ clearly—which is ot considercd a ment, o ] O osial. Tho aunoSoceinenty made ab s p. m., | S7idualiy rostored. ‘The Btock Kxchange was hopeful y s afrid to more. 1 Guret o the hattons X 4 oo erdny 1 9 : |3 . . o terday evening. Yesterdsy was an unusual event of late in the an- | frow i e st iug to Mr. A. Waters | . was iahen to the hospital. | rge and most complete Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING. athier round the ap | orner of Lot | recite of clearness ig an unpardongble fault in §00! sort of unprefentious simplicity that is quite as persuasive | progehes of the well-known building % & seemingly cunninger ingenuity of phrase, It looks « ‘,.M.‘L'u‘_d for hours ! ity Douest. Whatever critics way say of the book, his | mobbed. Hereis the detail of the failure, condeurod to as | | of the impending war of interest to En e . Majesty can well bear comparison with histoyal brief limits as is possible: ¥ wen wid perhaps to Americans. Here we zetat least halfour Y. Gen. Aspiowall, commanding. I couformity with OUTRAGE ON A CHiLb.—On Wednesday afternoon | O S = 0 ENT BELOW o redecessors who have treated the same the ki SRR e | Rupplies of oo from tie contineat of Eirope. - Our caitle | grgers, he five ative regiments of the Birlsade, consiting of Officer itisley of the Twenty-third Preciat arrested Jobn Ed- ¢ BS CENE RELOW PORNER FRICES i, the Emperor Charles V., Sultan Solyman 1L, | 000000 to & company ate extimated at from £10, | cowe from Russia, Deamark, Holstein, Spaiv wud Hol- | ¢he 220, 11th. 6tb, 95th and dth Vetern v At sed 20 yoars, on & eharga of aving comuitind o o | HDUAE. T Fuhce ook o8 Hados i ot cppoct Bos Bebbeg Heuty 1V., Louis XIV., the Great Conde, Queeii Christisis | if the ail e " our butter from the last mentioned country and Bel | their respective armories early wault on Aurelin Paulus, e ¥ BOUSE, 194 Velics and 99 Nesses sts. corser spperits Sen of Sweden, Philippe Egalite and Napolcon 1. Noue of | cumbrances ¢ . (we nasets, 1t 16 beiived, will sp at from Prussin and the Danube. Supposo | by different routes to P | parents in s Y these set up, indeed, for so exhausti history. proach 20s, pital of the company s these territorics o bo overrun with contending | York. Shorily after 11 o'ciock the entire Brigade had il ar- | {00 Bdwards enticed the girl to o il e et our s ctuals from§ Inevitably, | rived and taken possession of the,largo esplanado which W | ieiiovun Gariens, foot o I of SFRING OVERCOATS, KIS S AND DiEss jonal topie, my nest involves some- enole or i past,) BOYS' CLOTHING of every description. it may prove iinportait,too. There [The nale of the National Guardof this city, the extraordinary oo o1 -4 ot i LG SUITS. jon belng # brieade field-day of the Fourth Brigade, N. G. SUITS, (waole ot past) SOTE* CLOTH] s At E. R, where bo com- be woun: a law co u the pound. The e In & quite other h“i‘ is the most solid, entertaining, in : £5,000,000, in nm,rm.u..,z-ouw: ) nll»»r winich theie hay | ) ik , field ground. ‘Teuts were pitched, arms structive volume of Pierre Clemert entitled La Police | beed paid £i5, leaviug &35 to bo subsoribed by eueh proprie depactment, from America. 1 have heard | travformed ioto fleld grounte SO, ehed, ArmS | igted o dastaraly assauit o She serened fo A large and most complete Stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, e vais XTT. M. Cloment i historia aud scholar, | WFy this represcuta total amount to be called up of £550000. midors advinco this 8 80 Acgument for en- | Siecked and rells osleds and in gulel BRS 1 0N | bereries were e i Wi caugis Eiwrie tn | sotdbtogel SERING, OVERCOATs. NUSINESY AN vy &% cr-avinder and politician., He studies snd compiles, | 2 the muralog the shares wece queiod S5 COLn, Inesl { comnmercial dogina in the United Staten, | Sen? canging. sworde. - shr *Dlaste Snd otter | theact. Theruslis was arresied and yestardey Justies Cos- SIS BOODS, ke e, T deteria, i thut there was i mmediate app:ebension; but inwhe | gy qlien they are always so extremoly muwpant on that | jndications " military uipages | BOUY committed bim for criai, VR0 4 PEI CENT BELOW FORMER PRICES - EMAN & BURR'S ONE PRICE CLOTHING WAKE e et 1o esteem it as d sort of Morison's | filed with beauts and fasnion wpirited If we have war in | animals, and spectators tradeiog uh;n( on foot, were one -?m CAR ACCIDENT. Micet freshs | all early on the ground in larce numbers to withess tie eully. e SL* SUPE Rl | Sy o e s oo by 6, ML aiAT) | (18 fr0nF plalioem of:» MEwk-bre, oar &t TAIR 4IRSt 99 JJUBBEL” SUPERIOR OLD veral regimental commanders, Brignde forma: | Wednesday, tell before the car and oue of the wheels passed k. i rightof tho e | gver is by, inloting vuch Severe injurien that his life is CABINET BR ,\NDY i 1o Pellevae Hossital, whero L . and, with ealm judgment, prudently concludes in the sole | e ol g 4 suterest of truth. s last volume, with tho unpretentious | -ie/2008 Wk *.",;'..,‘,.',':'.'{K’:’,'h.’, L ".";”:',‘,',Z,:,',',“”,,,.,"" . title just given, does, beyond any otler volume of the | tieshares fell o a discount Kome fow weeks ako, 8 steady d same size, let the reader into what may be called the | upoo the resources of the estnbiishment bas been going on by ¢ of that astonishing, dazzling bumbug known | the depositors, but no particular pressure was experi d ikl ¥ n essary to | Now to home politics, On_ Mondny subject that Pill, wariun b bo onsluughts, for s Jacob Miller while stepping off 124 Fulton and 90 Nassau-st., corner opposite Sun Fu.a.ug. forials to ed. Mr. Gladstone | redly the, e a# the “ age of Louis Fourteeuth,” Le Kow Sol What | .rv-llerd-.r- Tue wpsagers therefore di"m:d L tion w menced about 12 L e eeine and g agmires, | WP this moruiv for ussistance ut the Bauk of Euglua, and | sedecmed his pledgo by briugiag beforo the House of Cou- or ¥ e B 3 ¢ e ¢ . nest on the right was the Eieventh Regiment, Lieat. | his wounds were dressed driv Puilli | . infante offered o Moloch, within the very precinets of bis | ' feRFRCI SRR G o o6 o tirm: | 10 be very much like what was anticipated—what 1 wrote Lux, 540 o N i hosed Mosimsatiqoum: | Cawers wes srrestsd sud held for' x4 Sration. " Coroner bbbl gl 2o L2 4 id th : of iy last. 1 is eminently mild in its character, wud | powed of over 50 men. were stationed in the enter, under | Nuumann bus made pertial iuve Higetion sod It appeare the | DIARRHEL, L"“":}‘:::‘I"‘l"fi:‘c‘;{:zmu AR RIS splendid court. The poisonings and worse decds of Brin- | 2 St s L 9 O s ticlad oot pany, aa tavestigated by the Chamrs | 14 s tbansd s e g ot yoon nd whs tovc gaatraly | QDD U0 bo acceplo Ardente, the strangely-curious position aud condition of | regarded o# & wediumm for wafe investments; and the sharcs tha! the Governtient asks such a very woderate install | % wuskets, under command of Capt lhflnmv{. and wade - went of justice in partial rectification of some of the most | & Very ~fine appearance, being the largest com DisnONEST Expuiss Me hetates and the church, actors 4nd priests in those daye, | omanded a good premium n the marker, aod, at oue tinie, : w1d of Paris with its Cour des Miracies, i fe strects, | were quoted us Bigh n & and Lt Sowever: | abominable anomafies that ever disgraced @ free country, | pany o The position on the left was rxorr.—Thomas Cos- | 2 tn it preparstion. A relible romedy for Sunw &e., the persecuted Protestants, the insurrections in the | teir valuo bas been depr 3 rapudly receded to | Centain_towns, sach as Buckingliam, Lichtield and bt taken by the 69th, 300 mes, Col. T. MeMahon, commanding, | tello, emplosed by the Adaas Express Compavy, was yester- $ ovinces, provokedly gsunt fuinine, aud bow they were | & discoust, whioh they st toucled ou the I3th lttus. Butf | ford, with o N araladlon of e, tran BO0D, whicl now | L1 the M6k kactasahs Cient ONy T e, wiim | iy arrested on s charys of kaviag (kisies 70 DRGSR mer Complalnt. 0. C. HUBBEL & Co., suppressed, the close of this * glorious reign” goitg out | e Patery ol e abERer T el ot of U orginal i is | return two weiibers, will bave one tken from thers, and | was suceesshuly and quickly accomplished. A watlon, which | Mary June Green. Iioth tho compiainant aud the accused live | pROPRIETORS OF GOLDEN BITTERS, HUDSON, N. Y. di's g candie i 15 own soke wud ik ibese lone, hdoccaics mportant piace i he s o Bl | other places rewurig one aroto be ooy cther with | wholeine was e made b Lol it S, ot | e chmtopaing 850 s ke 46 ORAD, Mt whe ESTABLISHED 162 g presting " . U 2 DI i o rLe e W to o P ” are atong the thewmes of this wost iureresting voluue, 8 | by'Mr Thomus Richardson and Mr. Joim Overeno, wud was | 0100 stiall borougis, or with unroprescnted towns in | officora passing by the brigade or. a tall galop, enttiely di ckage containing 830 L take 1 e o cordingly arrosted | DEPOT: AMERIDCAN EXPRESS BUILDING, No. 85 HUDSON } much more interesting and more strange even in his aU- | the first of its class. A few years later Mr Samuel Gurn mity. B{lh Drocess 43 soats are detainied for | gardiog the unexciting, slow canter pace in eustom in by gone | by Capt. Jourdan. and Justice Dowliug beld bim for trial i ST., NEW.YORK. | aboritative treatment than they are distorted by Lalfio- | whose father was o partner in Guroey & Co.s bank at Nor. | the purpose of redistribution, and of these 26 are given | miitia days. e irat bgade movewest executed was the | dufault of phe s Bare ) O S foried, lmwrurulolu novel-writers, 68 readable trath is | wich, Ir»nmhlylrlutrm S48 firm, ad sengined sctively on- u..‘..umrln-. in Euglad, naucly: ix o South Laucashire, | formation by coluwus by divisions, un"fllrlldlllvlnlnn, Hokkin | 98,000 bl B YAl Al . U d ’l i VO 0 + cie N g I der ] * - 3 Togod 1o tue businees for nearly 50 years. Tneso ‘entiemen, | which is to be divided into two coustituencies, euch re- | front. Wueeline e S BT G oI Jme | Ax Avcrioxgkr Stansip.—Officer Moore of the 5 tranger as well as more interesting thau fiction. 1o reade 3 it oue understands better the origin of the French i their deccase, were succeeded by Mr. Samnel aud Mr. | turning three members; and 20 to so many constituenc mad followed by movement by ¢ s | Twenty seventh Precinct yesterday urrested A. Jenrings, on . followed v « v 3 e of Laving assaulted and stabbed Mr. John H, Draper, i Heuty Edmuud Gurney and Mr, Robert Birkbe % Sk et . f- P '“ld‘;'l"'!t‘:““ dm’“"’"de" that }'7. ";“"“"kj"u"w the conversion of the Brm into a liwited h-ml}’lyl:m‘;fnvm:‘l;: mv““‘uh'"" '“'.pl:l'm".u utbe:d”fl'w" Lo m"“."' to the ear isto column, eseh regiment then forming | o 8 Its calm presentation of facts i o S0 iBtro- | L/ of the last two gentlemen were roviiucd fo assist o ing 23, four scats are to be given to Kenuington and | juto divisions. A left tace movement by companies was . D uction to Michelet's just-published volume, the Jast but | conducting the new busivess. The other directors comprise Clielsea, which London suburbs are consolidated into u | made by the Fourth Division. The ~ ifth battalion | Suctioncer, at No. nzln--rl'nh J«m.mln I-u formerly em- o we of his Histoire de France, covering the rotten re i of | Mr, Jobu Henry Gurney. Mr. Heory Ford Bare i | oroughi; and the Tower Hamlets are to be divided into | was then ordered to close up e masse and afterward to chunge q.'fl."d [ Rhid it oo but the latter recently discharged bim. LV b et o enistied s XV1., wil con- | Thomas & Gibb. Mr: Harry G. Gorion, aud Ar. Wil | b0 districts,represented by two members eucl. Ao ul- | i, [0 ey Several other. manenvers by brigade were | Yenterday, whie the sl iy S RS | Qitional member is given to the large towns of Liverpool, dhrough, with gerfect precinion o wihoot any percep: | geLt B SRR L T Weaned w comumitted for rial et his History of Franee with his Hustoure dcia Revolu- | Renvie. The bankers were the Bauk of Eogland; Messre. 1 Feangaise, He haa nearly completcd a treatiee in bis | Bareiay, Bevan, Triton. Lwelis & Cu. and Mosars. Young, | Manchester, Loods, Nalford aud Biminghwiu; Uo London polutions of the whel® | by Justice Dowling. ¥ Tug SUN LiBkl Suir—In the Common Pleas 0. et on domestic and social economy as itnow presents | Joues, Valings and Roberts, Mr. Joha Heury Gurney of | University is 1o be enfranchised; aud the remaining seve ¥ L e O e, provisionaly antitled L Ouerorre, Jules | Norwioh wis the boud of thebosse prerious o i disoluion, | are to T Booband. 1n pits of b Modlan, | e e a e i aa vad raEtn drsiag. th e w& volume with a similar name i sadly instructive | g Y5000 P50 fo ot ¥ the present company | Lowever, the bill is doomed to mect with much the sawe | sfteroon, for dinuer, and o large ...'wxy':.'r s raton #ne rday, this case was summed up at great length b of the wetual condition of the French working classcs und | "'4,q hre the general ffect on the Stock Exchange: bitter and strenuous opposition in Parlisment which | servei to the soldiers dirsct on the ground, through a contract Cowts JRSE, I8 £ '8 8 oy J B e s ouiL-brother hud predecessor, The Tory lead: | ‘win Private Josesh Crawiord, of the 27th legiment. The regl- | Mr: Jobu Gratad for the defendant, and ex-Recorder James M. Smith for the plaintiff, after which tue Coart charged the of the bower class that does Lot work. Thereis bered- “'The panic returned with an tnteusity yever to be i forgot. | oot (0 ce” Bostility to all T i : . . re-formed after din i 3 ers—whoge bostility to al orm is becoming more | ments were ed after dinner, and brigade exercise was atleugth, The Court ordered w tudicant class, beggars from sire to son, Worth at- | ten by those who witnessed it. All description . ! puions of secaritics | 1L 0o “and decided every day—have already bogun it, | asainconmenced. A lins of baitle was formed, and the Vete, | Ji7T, I iew s S Thels 6 which was the most | @ sealed verdict. with gratitude by the seeing | command of Col. Cox. Company B of this Reximent musterad | gecident was quite unuy oids Has been used with almost vuparalleled success for the above com plaiuts for the past 20 years. 1t is perfectly harmies, an there wie uc & nding W0 bere in Frauce. h were indiscriminately pressed for sale with an_absolute disre- Gaiuk 'S0k Lo the lterniure of Fracce, though ot to | gard of their value, aud apeculative egugements wore ciosed | O its introduction Mr Disrueliaffected astonshuscut fn_Eomres diglojed 8 s irmisk ¥ i e e n the promiecd new poem . Provencul | by the brokers s the greatest ponsile isie wiksoutrference | wid anger because Mr. Gladstone omitted 10 aypoint u Mutrantive mavemest of (b whels. Niriag I beok )Anuourgements.| o Mistral, the author of Mirew. ‘The origiual o Proven. | Wwdbeur cnum1 u: 38 miay euten absolutely contrary to their | day for discussing the measure—wisely leaving the House ‘,"’,':.‘"}f,'ffi.'-:d by '::w“p.ln‘ll:: '{K:l- hnynnl:h .u-:m:::h:f . “‘d as B e ) abort, faere wee & goveral” sscriios of Drop- | 100 What 1t Tiked about il—and obd Gen, Poel meta: | suuvgn was . (bt made by . the - Zouaves “LEMAIL DE PARIS,” gul i finish (ation of it 1 ‘that Mi iy 10 their pleas! at Mireio was o veritably ivspired pas- | fopoererror. In wome cuses bunk and finance shares were toral, truthful and bright with south of France sunlight. | freely offered for Aotbiog. d M. Mistral is now completing the trans- i cta of which oannot but full with ex ench, Bome few of your readers knew : Y, :h:” t'cw may I': e vlrm:. % m’ ’:I‘;':"“El:"?'y_ phorically shook his fist in the fuce of the Chancellor of | acroms the field, and a fence into w cornfield beyond, firing as | for an elegant skin, is ncither a paint, powder, nor the Exchequer. Unfortunately, the advanced period of | they ran. Oaly for oue unfortunate wccideot, which marred but & delicionn rotion that iwparts a soft, white aud s UPPOR I E the session, aud the n:wlnv public business are on the lMl:nllrt movemens it would na "-gmvlnu oud ex- sangav, No. 822 Broadway, sole Agent. Juless the sitting of Parliament | cellent success s ocourred while eliml the fouce, by 5 fudorsed by the p are entirely new, both in prineiple and ' v fnoraed by the most eminent and igh- | Thesy stramentsre, entiely pery potk s priog a‘m A1L DE Pai The uew “:X Lalendan, will show us with iike lovin, ““There vever was & time when so many circumetances | fide of the adversary. Ficity, ideansdug but reaiizing, the Life aud musners uud | combised to produce a crisis. Otler years ure known for helr be universally protracted thers is little hope of the bill | 988 of the mewbers of the regiuent throwing s gup lo got B L. v et Bt sl ] Ly e Proveugal aailors aud fishermen. ‘The four | gommercia or polltical panics but noue areremembered when | becoming law this yoar. Tlhe Owl wuforius us that 4 over the wore readily, but the bayoast of the gus ascidentally i'to JannD & Taxs, N. Y. P g on the WACK—INWARD AND UPWAR! o re! piets who will write in this Provencal dialect | bofb these infuences operated al he see tim GO Gt Caedi e ntlamnils the tup mipnrse- | RS USPMLRRNRYL TER G L0 N e ey i — ik CURES the mest sbwlante cset of Painphiets ree. e orensad e | o s was i e words of Suoch Pazi, oly | fr xietaion of the ranchiseabd diari DUt of snts— | il o the psserirof th ot o 1 A L N e b i 1o the wwful venie oy the iy | thereby svoiding unnecessary divisious on the reoorts | . 'Which endanesrsd his life and 4 :‘;‘;‘.‘,:‘“:'_“"‘:hv,'f'"‘“""' and wav b anvlied of nisht and re- ) el aive L) e L bulber Jwaia f deutl s e chisC | * tara wa chowsecak

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