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p NEW YOR® DAILY TKi 7 s s ct— be nnderstood that the greater part of these farms are ex are entries made without mistel Dot od that on mowt of tho upland Selds_ grass is 0 1 Tor aeZuer. Kach tigs bave heon dove oved 1 the soil often Bas boco hoso Wit thought they understood thamsel g b Suntep, hark & Cou, Rolle Missours, Walkor & H v 4 " ¢ tirw 18 said 1o bave very complate lists ta mway well bo, be u | tention. The Liberal jonrnals of & very ra type use the antiople that sue- | Language of meas v 10 the Ministry gt rescntly put 8t coar, as Lis & B ou Pist issued permission f *{7R LUAOPEAN_COBRESP e 5 : o g 45 cussion i the vicer v, wod yao I vOu pAlLer a%ay opportantty n PAKIS. by direct descent, not collateral (which qualities hie need | v of Vicior En. el Either let the t i 5 ahd greed of d1TiK DLy MUEE2ILE A IBIGU 108l enormuu | Fovoiution ko jeacct 1y oF fatier sotsaly forwand under Day’s Procerdinge—The Louisr et stophen Wood: Woat 1" Howel s ot Al l""""l'” aifortsofor bl and hil Gt of b wretehe] | Vietor Fao 1 e S W T U ery Case —peech of Dr. Thomas—Remarks < ypben Woodworth, Weet Plains Ho 1y~ - ’ abjocts of bis life rul Y s wealthy barba sty , will sweep e WALY tears . are b oL o o BSo ’ War—The | S s thowing 10 Paris and its =gl anli T T e loo { i v P Lottoms. and wk !y has boon <eared ¢ 1, Texas Co. At Yot tieww arw 0o malls 10 New Mchool Dr Y an 2t me anyih s, Lt letters pay [# sent b care- ‘ir, Ironton, $rn Con, who will 18 of the products of moden Fg Royal Moscem of old Phar i ) e Noltan is to set up Turkich kiocks | ds cxaspomte hiuga. Aod the Shab is 1o | smply an inte 1 the best s o carious art. A ne Paris Balen— | [N e fun tivm -The New Mchool o the yortanits, Howell eoutiy Nis a lang® wiajority of Union wen of the laud is ot T several of the abo ties Jaa were to rehel. But it will be qu -opelttan Gard ¥oow Oup Specias e pondent * can book of S n the inevitable result of ® COUUEHIC ' ° L | written currente calumo, © Acrors the Continen N i rgue to the Tulians Lial | e on” American could Bave written it. Noré but a | lust two alout s o to them 10 the | criiuate of & New-England achoolhouss could have s | warhe projos s hie foind ! d for a | "hject i party. | Rate =% hawls and silks and sword biades of " Low us shawls and sil Ades of N a7 with rove that 1l ut Joggerbonds. F Lpting 1o br [ ! o Kahibiters. S eand tam-tams and popencks for nyshing I bnow. | 1he King can coust on the wh : | st Lo May % a6 | cpBbt O 00 eaeased oring the war, nd jarties living abroed s Paus, May 16, 1665 | 1t bus been snid that the United Siates will piaut in ita | mont is atroi g euoveh—to b o casion it night and the moming session T Lot g able to bear from m-u‘: .w..;a the, -'-n‘;ll- o his lon 1t of the garden s specimien of its best. and wi ther | wher eod of the polith of the Ol Sehoo! Assembly taxes, This yonr essessiments are o he made for . who has Jush returned from b ": Peculiar product, 8 model Yankee school Louse, Yhe ma- | of ¢ acy b Naph e i lve B e & atodh detlvared by TIE. oS In thie eviuties of Oregou, Nuaupos, Phelps. Hol \ne Emperor that 1taly must g> to war, | FEURLFor gt wide rpread i troe of kiowldge 1t 10x | the Austriau Bourbon-Clerical-Roman § P EFREOOR AL | { aul Texas, theland was ot sk ctto cutry ot 24« th o ‘ wllios, unloss 8008 aasured of the recOTeTY | prot, Ped and nourisked our ration's growth, up and or, trust; end the paper b 1 of the report of the Comn | SCIOOLS AND WERTINGS e, and Bot B ug been picked ovortlere are bettag or without | Somh from Austria. It is evident | from that primary, peaky, Plymouth planting. over tha tghtfully stoog. Now 1| the dissolution of the Louisrills P y | There am few sehool houses, and it + un soremmon | chinces than eisewhcre to get good locations. a by peacetul comf®h from Austria. ©' 80T 5 L ghanies, over the Locky Mountwinsto the Pucitic [ iberals in thein, 10 seh | resgziption of t 1860 SACHISE. (hits Waa sond | AMAWRE INSE: bove 1o g0 fous of or g AL b st chmsees for [ oo m ,.n-melz Jhaly Juight a8 well go 1o war and doue wi b | where, thanks to if, we are so suddenly become ue, would make sil the Nox Juict as heaven v \ inting by & mbort N I mau' e them 8 or 10 miles apart, During ) l.nld- \‘\,m their families o tiei h..a.M s g P nate to Ber | g, 0 i i lush o o { The bills of mo ght mun up . bt Bourb 1 rontine o sting chiefly of reports or s, o e and pever were the oy | everythiug deary they are in some so » . op indeluitely a2 army 80 disgeop . froitful, emittng the intecmediate b ‘ g e { The billa of mortatity might nm up; but Bourbon-d vl overtnres conceruing new wnd old Syuods, Prosh 4 were 1o S hools, B Y wOrt | ere akons 0 0, 4 Ttite epergy wiil giv ‘:r s o » ki i som. See rather, in_pioof, that quintessentially « | #tock wonid go down 1o ! The weeiiog-! & hool- T A Hitls sudtyy WESS . #.n(!uml\lhfl ept up 8 1 Bowles, the racy book of his v 1 eria the Liberals | tecies, e b waksor which, by asing e 3 sty and okill they willbe a8 | 6 " Tne argument of Dr. Thomas was exhanst oy - rich as h.oge @k more wse Gl o, v 80 than the peport of the He detinnd vory elearly thalegal posi of the | rernd Assembly to toke the orm live, and pot ol et 1o sell and wanted 10w poting of bills. It is idle to n INTRE U RLLARS AND G ARRKTS. Miseronany LaBok (ssion Leld & mestiag on Tuesday Aveniig ia the and the right of the o new cumer listen The Cay yytvi bet """"""‘"";n‘zi,“, ©od ea time | written st a0 vivialy, s sywipatieticalls, #o artisically | Ko wo.id 1 oo of events, by the force of LBIIER. g even. Its classically literary deficts ite realisiic 3 ot | 'mmissioners were fn- | fiue country it as though | 1 o develop the material re-on fect e | inerits, reganied merely from” the point of view of u o the i SR o, S0 Thnt 8 ip und ol | Tweuty ird . Baptist Comich, A K. Wetmore, enj . i the They want Yerily, one need read that volute this mde of the witer b any furt 1 about | r. A nguber of the wissionaries ware introduced s Bt 1t seetus they we ©UERL worouits of (ElE Observalious aud #Yperienves the rest of their eountry a word L showlng b to appree.ste with | mever be af rost till they § Wk of mercy among ¢ a5 ot argament; they will ] BT | plish, 10 semse st their full goelit : ! ! T ade ouo Yeflort 10 bave it An TR | ly’ complete thankfuincas, its “apeeial sui cumicat have come over 1« tenad so that the r walka of ax % Yeamont that sbould give UP - UO ihate | chuice American boug et ; Caeary . r atject ABd wratched The Tt e straggling for it might as well &¥NUCHE 1 have diverged sowcthing farther than Tmeant from o oo nd £ ' Ao Backd tics of the eause, tactlities for Caribatdi. I oo ehuel respect he | IS0 e Glking of. L read i s » chiefly for th t be deculed on ite merit | additional ¥ = ’ o s what it was before 1839 ‘Thie nativd TNE, {hat came 10 me the other day ' thy inforation {rom 1 e wen had v he tto, “ltaly for the liaiats, (in s that had been sent (0 to the An iseion | would 1 Iy ermin o s Moravian moasione it from its bene- D owaiking ou'y two yenis, suently and grieily, w ‘when it angucs t o ] a0d by I'ay in the imp-nding war. That . rapucrs o At moe tian ¢ jlatf rtantly moy the front. Auothed: Fifty lined to » | ot satisticd by the partil fuiil Bagriee s tes for exhibition at the I o Fairof | sy s siret i sy : © Italy froe from the Alps PP dent of | 186 At 1d have boen inughable. if it had not bect: so a 1 ’ | Bcesand institutions. Not only L A ther done Uiy de- b Rars s o 1ot iy s B Ve £D "!f'-"',‘,‘;‘j":;,d“‘{:, acst 1o prevent | ®d, to Liave read the Lst—in tao which, for the rest, were | wnd two he # are there found at Cr R ooy Bt Fcpimdiia il 1% ¢ nim, Jue, not onited Haly, and did 8 At our ih 1500, | the names of specially yoal Awecrican things. Bei, my | wand Ferrurs from Bologua., Ererythi | e Lefidved that 1t ‘wes vaslase 1o dofer deaision pew Misalea stat ) -r.:bwm. all the remnlia of the war, for it | dear, hopeless o o e wrealloss o that .':‘..' - o [raogi A WL ae grin i ",“ b : | nutil next year. We must not experiment in reconstruct . evareh sua: & dy-os wdious, by of d it » oy b o of povert) i srist, w e form and re :‘Tv“:‘--r-:f.xmm:fl\‘ | Ciribation o the World s Furat Pasis in 1% e ¥ are gond for thetr whole weig o B ) i vomid] T Bavs been two-siave farmiog Rt 4~ i, &8 without Besacs Me'p SOV T Y | ¢\ lored photograph is at best such s coudeinned bad this and they shere the pational impa. | B0% Dy the Srinucss of the Generst SSteRilry B SO | gras. There has oever been 8 surplue of b ; g A yn ostained comtrolliag poer in Iy, ied | #uch & hopeless, sham sumitation of arti—and then army i pract cally in the hanis of Cialdin SRl e sk yrar EM 12 b DR G Frain. To tell the trath, the soil is meatiagy, 459 pere ne (o ob v wow 1o crush Italy if the latier -m‘ e @ | in that sort of shaim inut of art, the thim claas | an g is o0 visit, probably, to his beadiquarters. WO Inn- render the cure wore an ulnl-r. Lnposk. iy o 1w it t0 the last iren 1o Sabbaih s, o bles ek Pruaoe has beea pad ber price in Burvy wnct| g o0 Pbricants (nobody exeert theiiselrte grant fhetn | It ia o mero paruie. A vety alighijusgection uf e dins R, o A T ) R rG. Db, P yau, or hoe * generous ™ work of SEO. 000 U pe. | tho title of artists), s fur surpass our mechanioal stein stiows that. Take one smal fition to the am | (he legulity of the pressat proceeding, w3l ARint D% | Not for many rubies, sspphires o emeralds shoubla | b s B SR Ve, § mean [n practucal honor, let ber wark be WRUET | 1, “Really, secing how our folks” talk aod write about | bulance of which there i» & | %tion of the Kentucky Braud, an the motion of Dr. | [/, Slubded aud alone, take an inteligenr tamly | The religious excitement st Rpringfisld, I ape Jeunag e Bat by the nature of P e onre | photograpby as * piotures,” and ** works of art, " aud pho- | good sujily, o om, with thelrte | RatD) thefr case was disnosed of. m e | his country, nor even close to & station, for, though it ithons s T i | i * when, in matter of f. the s boen enlisted in Pustmont and Tuse | o e bie who had yoted in | W8y lowk luige op the map, it Is likely to iy wnd n“lx. ad prejuliced the case and o1 shirt ev hor of & well fitting boot or « teas than tve fannl ¢ wve been clartered to ol o much the better, bigh ultof the necuscd " g e B iy imeelf in Xiod and d sl are k2 . stive Lad " in oise be hlumaeif might haso &5 Py | 'artta” in any rational sense of the word. One must | An i Raverta boe of theee are wanted | st on thom to vote aguia oo the gl af the secuaed | L0 o R P e '”fl";‘.;';fi R become patient of the thervisa ratler nglable 1mpa rutia A |t T e, Baooe of Kactacky, Tome the membirs of:| o st of Sve childrn cach, they cat at | -~ . “ | tieace of newspuper Aticism exhibited by cloverish Auer- ano 1ft here veaterdar to join | thirbo v ouce their ovn 18y Are Y0 i B e s map ot € [ Jean portrmyers of the Ligh art Strawberry. s nd, now lying sty]amnta. ENGYE Ll ad id bl sead e | MY e Induseans T et o | Reard of Aldermen. e Be cov ’ * | eve 8 good occasion 1o say 8 word of the Salon, opep i the ateore, some facts about g e place, have fow children, the IRQIASIREn D ¥ ere sre teany very | k. Withont setting up for & ve tropsviced. | vl bim for his apology, and then aon | £00d men who, enrly is life, hay turvadbare, snd really long to t wild e, Others, boing poor and vot sble to dress wel, n- | 2 Lok o savase regions us o cefuge, Nobody ean tell L Would the | Bl 00 e Dew about lhwvl’#p,d\hn T will ot | now these three we B tion «f the groat questions of the d-:l.': - than apy Sble Dewspaper arti 5 ' " ' e 80 e dve. | which I should not pratend to—thongh there is Do brisk ‘ ot oo lost abonnd, but the olutions¥on te v | B O0ap carry on a0 weil without capital as that pp! pre ne: Venena is the cl " e, for_exaropl ':Hul‘:"::! b - A'mnl.e‘:drl!hl‘ to | ofart enitie—l wight say ap intervating word or two i tie remarks, o claimed that the case was the same as if the Louwsville Presbytery had declared the con- fession of faith and creed fulse snd heretic. w0ty the marbans of o cduasday the Lol the actu | ot 1on th " I have, bow. * on we have the | way of description of the Sailon this year. aye ener wembly b 0 mo QI e, & (1w ait7. e e Bave the | B er, only room now to cengratulate your New-¥ork | pits. General Asecinbly hooutate 1n that ease ] No mors shotld | .y before all enels wil feel s fFeasing need for soeiety, | A g i Anstria the whole o & part of | Urion League Ciub an it owuerst i of iay 1 pial pur- | Second : That the comion of Venice fo ber, on some | | e T iurh o resdee 1 oo from the leaven | fur soon the bors aid up—aud thea think of 1t | ¢ o R RN - i 0 Austria the wh e » he Nalon, | condstions Jart of the Congressional program ne. y hurch, an 0! " e o M 2 i J yventh as Coure Secned Distriedy T (much o Mr. Cariie's disgust and iveup to | brastof Laboalafe, SR 1 0 UG A G gitions be & part of the Congressional programne, | ebellon and Navery. The worid sbould know that | 21l yuu? TR RS S0 dispeable, or i wil e | it ite Ve o erk Satvsor A1) ot x 1sh P u ) b oo of Co o g ¢ Y mbly is uo " ’ d govern- e h others or; but. ful 5 it Dy A 1cimine Yo Jraea par,of ber Rbeish Proviuces, she in turh biog | it back this woek from | terns, and Italy can make :.'l..??,'..".nin'.u‘(”|".‘, ° ".fl.'.:“.:i'."r',:..'i‘,'w:.'fi\"::r.:- This o Mt ot be the case, T sbould sar a8 wany aa ten (Wi Guomey. Seventh Divrice. MICHABL Sonton. {0.1d Diskeiely because when the smaller num’ 10 stinex the Eibe Duchics and go to the sea. | (iaspariv, & ich he has n e . ' r Genevs. Babcock has an admirable flower picce and a We do not Liere sttach smuch vulue to the remors abont q o shonld R e S| e Bomre plethte in the Salon this yeas. Te firser | @ Rumisn ilance wih”Awstra thep areall froo ihe | 7as loud applense, and sos Mases. Th Moderator called | famuibics shoubd K ot en to g to. 1 have ki pmsetata ey Pl el e e o o g - o | ece 18 an almost perfect renderine of nature by art. ite | Vienna political Bourse. But sll things wre possible. . ¥ ere thare were only theee families, and they were | “Aldainon Corian. Not:on, Fivom, $h & ¥ . ; Dr. W. L. Breckinriige of Danrille, Ky., said be oecu- | (308 200 F e Sanst be se soom 18 sotlety. | Vrewes fBrion asd BoRAbe I RO, S W lasdiug ¢ ie Bigutes oF the wet mesting wee disponsed with. bors, when a g r ora Lnlf e mile e pass out of Mexico aud over the geueral eloe . n obtiest .. 3 . . -~ e picture undertakes to reproecut o wother (or othor | Anstria fos mado a suggestion, in & pen about way, that | e W L e ol Oppesed o ihe majortty, be o ape very Ceendly, but when close toget kil ronT-all natives of & purels faa- | she would cede Venice to Ttaly'if the latter will restore to | bird & Snowiots Lortut pPoRet U e B0 o o 196 ere eurrent half & dozen other recipes under " - - 4 od LS i i dged e oiful nn{“ t thet is In the matter | the Pope Ancons and the Macches; but 1 think it ouly » | optaion frevly i o o foe Dasiaention sad Teots | op ¢ JONK < | o Tt o tawtng comunma cation wae emceived om His FTomor Mavor in urmig e Comuen Coueil of the deiise of Lisuionsst title, how to cook & Lew u.ap of Europe, VAT- | f drawing, & groat adewece | Bit of smartncs, which s wasted on us. We do not recog- | . ) W O ncions Th et S e - :\"3;. o e ivioos worka. And there is over all 8 deli- | vize the Pope's might 10 any earthly sovereigaty, augd | Fion? movemul v | was corminly sguet barsh meas ol ..1..‘;,‘.43:-"1'; e oalilon (bt 10 peaiio T pease! | LA et couks, § X 0 Babcock e BT ewmen that & realist will tll you | cannot see the point of any charge that we have stolen bis | U7 toward that Wivabitiry. lu She Beptocky BYRRCTE | for a pour man 10 ko to, becauso it will coat mots to fouce the land than i will o buy it: then, there is & houss to » + the . - " | build, which would cost far more made of logs than of ;""::'h;"(‘fx.d‘lgn"r:l.hh;.rl?bl‘r":-:. lumber, and in Winter Lo will bo likely to freeze to death not reach individual churebes | fof wanut of fire wood. The days when one conld get part nich prairie ia lliwois sad Towa, and part timber, are for- of these | duet, bat he was out-voted, He then went into an elab- sl of coUks, spoilers of the broth, protesting a ruin- §% faise, but that yon feel 10 be charming. Where the | Provincea. We hold our title from th i R erriaiie. RO O A e e wil | pictare fail, eosds, i in the exagseratid imporiance | pacis of our domain, and we Lalieve their signatore beiter « P g e e caviar 10 the multitude | Kiven W its details, sad the spectsior guurels with the | Chad ‘hat of uli the Popes aud Austrian Emporors tst Lave "'p 4 \ful oues, bowever, observe that | artist for distorting Lis sttention from the interded | ever reigned. - L "‘,.q “’8’"". o Bar enormous arwy to o war | Subjeet and suggested sentiment of this charmingly ANl this smart wit abont onr inconsistenc B qaletly worE g et Prussia's double’ smbition | false futerior, 0 the exoomively cleverly over | SHYe TS We are fuily purposed to hoid and p bt the open seas aud absorbing the lesser po worked playthings of the childron. The eye is ot per- | sere of Italau woil & sooi & can b dyriag to the open seas aud sbacrbing the lotser Poe | L Lo pompo. there. ‘L, 1n 83 Buneat, uagreca | Much I are we repouible for the lncobsiitencies of Sa sl peiacipalities (protty muc o little canvas, by another countrymay, Jubn Ware of | Napoleon. If the great advoeate of nationain be received with ud Dot by the whols o/ hu rope, fae Lot S from Louisville whose co t ould - | oves past " o ary schieversen s th ,"‘d',,“',',t,'“, :_:.',,,:,“:fl' R Luo very first thing to be done on this Missouri soil, is, | kius in the out rank of the grest eomemanders of modegs -n:-, K can the General Amsemibly touchs| sfier the tirst erop is laken off, not to , but immedi- :I-fl:lu;_-r::::.-:: :.":':':'.'.":;".'.T..“":" " - e 1o speu o Loow. . e ey, He resd ~several | stely to sead it down to grass s0 s Lo have food for cows. | 05 ory O the o sorry, wits whica b Y wamtewsn-law of the Komanoffs) ef Northern Ger . ¢ ; e of « Boston—** Irish Squatters on vacant lot upper New. | in governing Arabs, Itaians and Germans, wh ’ " oty i f REFIYS most the eett s outside row. the redied | ¥ " -,-mm?qm T O T iiise Gore, very like and | whe olject mend that if they esn. We hare where it had been necossary. Yot will the s will_ Rest foiks 5 towns recominending ihis | cormesied. Hisisvisns ecsiors o pocple averrhese » o e Tuam, aad advance seawsrd i section to Ruas - roap v : il nte the churehes and ingaire into individual couduet, He | #uch plantom, wnd this fu y be o = v . - Kill aud | tously tad b o gl e e e By fwoit particalarly on the Philadelphis ease, whore the ' that the range will soon be cut out, DUt if DOE 00® | Wi.ch was recaived snd p'acad on flee v 1 be bunting cows. for it costs far more than it comes | RES0LUTIONS. dissolved it The fact was, this case ne thrutigh & synod aud not upon * com- | 0. and Sual ps The Pre v dissolved | seeded do s . ladelphin, morcover. had never beon rvgularly ad. [ best way is 10 sow a wixtere of elover. timothy and blue | £/ { bine grass will die ont, | aentor 10 Prussia 8 snnexation of the 2 :mnp eaval route scross what was Denmark. Aud | be complote the List of Amoernican exhibitors i th FHOM FLOBENCE. - o s s 10 considoration of the next outade row— this year. A word about Geromwe's fuilure this | » year, and Duré's phenomenal canvases, aud the works of - —-— ewe) - pd dand—e1 4 what makewe gt she will domard so as | ¥ER0 BLCHERE LT e with whose names wifl | Burepe im Arme—Presnges of & Loag and s land will soon go 1o ruin, upless it is | By A Ihisis what isthe matter already. The | “he rourafa i somon unel 1n the duinere his highlly commoved dance-e-diddleun A ye il 1 will toy to erowd \ s Frrone! D e e L T Tileod; War -The Political and Financial Tewhurcally apeakitig, they were turned oul be- | KTast: in & few years il but tntins pevple il woekly several acres of printed srper. | 1810 Iy Rext. 2 et Baremeter—A Beviow of the Field. in wd then it will fourish i lmmortal youth. | If is cer- ou ol n avwgaling fow wih the Luying out of their plans and views on these » R e O 04 v d that, notwithstanding the implied | tainly true that grass i al uaturnl on thess hills, 4 to tasthly the depth of pron T te{-graph wires are quiveridgover all Europe . O — mot the Assembly in 1846 formed s | O¥iug t the wivcrai qualitics of the soil, aud to & groat | J08 Setens Soidjer e b Fronesce, May 14, 1806 uw Wisconain, aside from any synod. | elevaion, which is trom 600 to .-n'u.l the Missis This 1 should be de oa ontesdictory aud mostly false. Persons evjoyment” of whit | Englesd aud Ialy—As A the assertion of Dr. Brofkinndge tuat | $0p! at Bt the h wi's sews high e Quare | Europe is in arme! Anstria bas raied Looanoy to 16 roots of 1] trees d ot Just w0 1wt is ronically styled the Y e st} ‘;‘;"M' b ',l:hm.:."u::r rel—Efforts to Nocure Peace at any Price— | 60,000 mon, Prossia to 50,000, lialy to 0,000 All tie ¢ biy wever forined Prosbytenca. d where anyway stee I rur et for the report in the evening pspors o0 (42 S0 | prespecin—Distrnss of Napoleon—8@ecs of | Grorman Siates are mobilizing their smaller for ws, which, | “cout e in Ui 160 of remark watl | 047 2 sl 2ot S hore any ey steep mav all U0 | 3 oyt o s Teipacd 1 e e Srgies AW e - s | | e ou of norni m. | © ie season. Livver da ery i, and ocessionally o mpt e, whil i reality coat +a e mere militery preparation for what its ruler | Med Shirts with Mea in them—From the | together, 00y amount to 20 40 teerland, in onler to | e alh & Rt of w.llilm-ll.l | ide bl i putin elover, can b plowed up. and mosk | “;r.,’“ g e A ’f:“__mun-:‘v:z:* o 4 Do she us - - all { bou w of wh wn be raised. T Ihe ifaney Lo toe presert Lo, when has sitaoed vard bier frontiers, calls 15,000 wen under a:ims, 4w now was brought up, and the cocas.: bou Tups of wheat can be ';,.',',.lr.,,ly e N e N L . and Jld be plan for they must be jent to we after fruit, Sull or. n be grow on billsdes, but clover must be sown W thesoil, while the trves can be eultivated by haud. Grapes can be plandcd on the side hills Ly terracing, but | . gove Dr. Vau D ke of Brooklyn another chanee to show | r onr dar Southern brethires. The Com- wrtures fvjoited @ series of recon- reamly declures Iy & state of defense aguinst prepa- Preat. rewes which Aus ruler as solemn!y asserts are purely i oo Giis Spnelil Gunctpanitont ! | w0 bear that Denmark, Spain, Belgium, France, Rusa ] | e, it is 1ot s partiality donse ia irawing unwiliing men from fiekls that Deed g e prodactive worksbops and mines, and shops Ganos, May 151008 | and Turkuy propare for wer. 'The sentiness seems 40 e wnd hunses of commerce. 1he directand indirect | The English hostulity ta Italisn aspiratio: 8 lan b ® | hate become giddy, and three millions of men in thoir L' i preparation for war in Earope, for the past | chief topie of conversation in the panse of cveuts which | £yl furce are taken away from the plow, from the factory, | arly completed the S0tk yoar of bie T oo e il ef years and fud of fraternal affection for and its carnest 4o w, bis et b great as our expenditure in suy " ' Pt of T lately-closed ‘Barce fight in the | bas marked the lust week. To be entircly just o Enyiand, | 5 from the counting-house. All the inances of the States | 155057 NERIE LTG0 S T e eet | shodd sty Tl AR R o Tuwd States. The fasofciency of prineiple—nay, in | her opposition to us does not o muck arise from tradd | are deranged, sid the ominous words of the French Em- | 1o doctrice. order and policy. on the basis of onr common e shedion of this eaion 18 il s | oo sie Lonk 1o e § 4 bekiod bl + y v . P ! 3 A large f n is A mineral one: one ; Y e .nfrr::':tmlm:dh:nymmphl:( most of | tional affection for Austria, or traditionsl diarespect for | peror scom 0 be the prosage of & Jong and bloody war, | stadars bt tb A FEe e mteee Bt sonfidense A 4 | may suitanle farmy where load will be likely to be | i R e Pparaiary combaiants have the fce 10 aVOW—s | [y,ian character, a4 from the et that Frauce favors v | tersible principally for Gormany, where it must asame | a7 o8 bapiy unkon and W (he per- | gy I that 1 the wagreis mcstone region Avein | g St SR Ry 1 foar 1 o ! ) ') 3 » lewd 1 u « s eather, o hat o f o memory of the v 418.04d but name of thote “eminent publicists ™ | B order to agsrandize herself. Wiey fear, not the b | the charscter of & civid was, Asstrie, whish for o wo- | Swesds Thet U be rocommended to ol Lhurehes and | jy,y, pmgporbing g Sl el o g mamaration of b WeRy grest 884 Bebis deeds, his. ieiod puiriet> wioqaent 1o devolop their them favoriic thesis | of Jtaly, but the aggrandizeient of their ncighbors scross | ment seemed to be doomed in her isolation, is, after all, | ¢ mmacteania o cherih i s iniot ”N.‘n.u“or.mr e el e Hgper 7 . 1 ke worskip of God aid 1o the no- | prisc onght to be perfee ontented with & fana whe "t ‘\T.‘L‘:;}m.. N et e :."‘j " | the Chinnnel, as the result of & war. | not 0 badly off as was belicved, all the musor States of | excopt the squally’ peaceful and prospero s Englaud way be excused for this fecling; but at the end | Germany, with the exeeption of Mecklenburg, Oldenburg | vt of Switzeriand aad Avdorre. Lonis Napoloon assur-d | of the sccount it doss not much change the facts. 1f taly | aid Eloctoral Hesse, being ready to back Ler. Thos the wd, for he can carly spend bis arch, and 1 bave uot the ful. Suil. farn- gl At 18 tair 1o Corst, aud 10 avold all uoedless coutro- | ke would be likely to 6 spare time and moane in the X wany can be . be dispiaved st ot occepants of pr + itiow of ine Minksters and six ruling K1 od & similar Com; beappontadby | (1 § hat the ern of evclution was elomed, 124 Uat | iy bl 10 onde Sardinia—euppouin 1hat 0 be the frico & forces are 1 arly cqual, and France becomes orice ' - wis peace— that is, European pesce. ow. | nuwpire in Europe. rpose 4 harbor be 1 iy 3 of Prend SR AT : y wpire in Europ | uy dig to get o ky. shor be requested dove Gireece and Poland, sud Bpavisn insurrec. | | ‘y'” AT Ay e Knglatd gives | x5,y Napole ot the man o go hesdlong into the | % bl | ou7 = fond Sogt ot waitment op thet Shy[ $het (he memmbons of She Eeu 1100, 8 ane Spacish bullrings, and brutalz of y ouly & barren sympathy, snd her diplowacy bas for | o0 or gy o o0 ntal struzeie 1at the eleve HOW TO FIND THE HOMESTEAD LAND « vl wreas e v ';Javhw.‘.....-....‘ T npeiod of 0 dapeg we American States and the Schicawig-Holstein seered ot the ta of Ttaly azainat the Aus- | hour he makes the g “brhogg its sccomplishmens, sud report 1o the Bext ( b R Ml g B Y M e spporuted to| g g o M e i New composed of Lanl-wo e Dest o aied (o make e iy for the destt snd (espest and be it Lorther cod, 11at 8 copy of the (or-going preamble w .y ob gt soed and trwied. do1y sut et aied, and trnasmitied of wrporeie suthonities of s iy o the fiisnds of e e Massac usetts, of of men living else whers who wern 1 . v g “7.4'* ’, ll',".:‘ Bicult to wake their ends meet; or, indeed, men e Southior | who liave some little property, ad would like to inve o Southern \ it in tuproyements, select o | onded in 1k by Englaud aud partia ation of Venice, 1f England were sigcerely | ad waruly in favor of independepce, Italy would either | e s Sy e bave it now by peaceful me | v and of the North A y (e, Cochin-Chinese, Algzerine and Mexican Lo De—we are 10 this sec ca f 8 third great war of an essert » | | eral Aseembiy | i amendment, to ylerian Churches wland are a* w would trust ber own sword. w . on . I y hias for & moment eansed n od i | Prussia » iy lowacy hins for & moment cansed o Ll § rom the Chure A A e e war. I possitie, by dipiomatts | 16 seeure SACRAY, Sho-lialy—is'obiiged $0 ireat f0r | tiio browing sorm. (éribaidi teoaived & letler from the o e Shurch. He | ynd locate the laud, which be can do, for the rest. e i of theis mapact for the decererd n c"n-r ay be— ]ke enovgh are—sincere in tieir | her life m.;: best terus she cun make, sad, if ahe cedes | King not 1o stir fron yrers until he is ealled. The ordor | ¢ Lout seeking to remedy the injustice | § Kot ""“-| the two land offices, one 0l in ved 1o anieid 0¥ addig ihe fulowing te UM hn lomacy is & clumsy, slow-working iostr t | & 4 to France W secure conforms | frthe ' 200,000 red shirt o A wa— dod Iron County, and the other at Booneville, but fir South- > pletio: red shirts oja was 8 Southern Chorches. Mo regarded it sss , 042 3 Mayor snd the Prosident of sach be roquseted ® we. ff anybody could recall suy justance where | tonday eveni g saspended. Kicasoli ia not yet Misister try atd bring bagk theas brethren into | East Missouri. to Irc From the officers he can ket | e 6 o in the preparatior AD sute b n the King of Prussi which five years of 'and bitterness | the figures which will indicate in what townships and sec- | i g tions the mnd Les, theu be will go to the county, and The qu.u-u.a....,x.q-.. wsameided were then uwnanimously ot @y bad prevented a w, sree were wo far fo Dr. Van Dyke seeme 1o have much | > th *do, ect, aud after his ar from the County Surveyor should be able to lrarn the exact | Q0L e was dicectad to be sent 10 the Board of Counsllmen dient “&‘{:&“A‘: | 3 tuation, He will have to pay the Surves ] B et $10 for his trouble, and perhajs more, if he has to look The PresiprsT a0 0aid Special Conmities on the and go far. There are, beside, parties who make it their | ©f the Roard of Aldermen, Aldermen Comet, () Briea. Fyse. . d a1 ore hope Eihas- bee | w 1v with bogs, t of what 18 aid en the sulj « uddition that the Italim re, though t eof 10 5 aceepted tho co »oit the violstion of Asticle 1L of the Foderal ution by Prussia. ia the above, | fo verument s it run ~ horor to present. e Lhuys s week, sake o he Enghs) iPse OF Wiy otbe ! . Y " ’ "...l., i diplomatic lw-l_lkwhl, hmeu ;,..; :Ilmn:; Do - ,«‘,‘, w' "I A:Lvr’}r ;:.:r':“ "1 h’, the pol 4ical barometer rises o fair, the telegrome ..:m':.;l:.ll;':u:::..:r?:.m;,:‘ '.":.",'f,: | eapecial businesa to loeate and eater Lomestead lauds. T8 mved that when the Foard adjourns it 4 00 08 s ‘cumwpandent o & leading journal " ot the e wis whe Jtaliaus Jost their | bacome peaceful, thongls the comuercial iutelligen Subsaquently the nominations to | 5o t0st 10 sbiet "t:'." T e 4 more, whea oue the & pror., 843 o'clock p. e exmpt from copbdeatial iatmcy wilh | ey, aid lost it by Euglih war. | bad wt possible. 'Tn England, u torrible crisis, the fa ! uioarich wera {n order, sud con. | FO I derd I e b e b o sty | The Hourdtpen adjoarmed B 2. VALRNTIR, Ohels bor ta_the diplometie ling, butean give yew the | Doubtless it s very unpicasait for b di sta | Peto & Betis, andof Overend, Guriey & Co., with the dis- | gutucd the rest of the aflemoon. ey g B} gt g3 Bty e $24; though it e 3 e & Lise b hid & - f sl that & word of theirs no longer outwe, ghs the decisions of | count rate at 10 per cent, smount to s national ealamity. In the New School to-day the report of the Committes re if much time is spent in selecting. ~ .- . for bis Government and personally, | continental prinoes; but we caunot die 40 save them from | The Austrian mefal igues of 5 per cent are quoted at 40 the | on Education has been under debate. A supylel |y e ‘m'r”y"]""'r I':n }."-;"""':“ :' x‘;:' . 'b""l}: Roard of Councilmen. ", cotuIne nd o 3 © south-west branel SrRCIAL Suesion W oadsesday. May 20 1S 0 | - Italian Ronte ot 594, Gold rose at Floreuce to-day to 7 sulutio adopted, ting the C wo 1o ~ . . 10 exprems the assurancos of the higbest | Weo huve sprung no snijrise upon Burope. We have | cont, st Viehos to i per cent, and at Bt. Pete e B | et e Srotboen. 15 East Toancsses, and | 0f tie Pucifc Railroad. The land o wknation, etc.; suggested bis plan of & way out of the | said for six years, Veuice s ours by right, and we shall ' per cent. You know from your own experien Ule, the seminary at Murys- P difieult mtuation—leastw ye a prelininary sketch | take the first opportunity to drive the foreigner out. We | peass ruin snd s stand-still of all Tegitimete husiness forced sale, y ol b | aative 'phn for & way of arriving et the bases of | created an army and a navy, avowing the conquest of | trade becomes gambling, and hoardiog & measure of pr- This afternoon Dr. Ho B, Bwith presented & report on is, and | the state of the country, which takes admirble ground in is of preserviug pesce, and delighted at | mortification. e ot [ronton bas | Owr cliarge of the land in Pheips County , al! the reat is iu | ¥ clarge of the Boonesille office; but ove ean do sll th locate the land by going to Rollsand employ- | | . M k, & Co.,, who Dave lists of . g st oy 2. Clock p. . A met n their Chamber No. 1€ City Hall fnsst 1o e Nuw Youx Clerk of the Tonird of Cowne Wy reaied 1o conveus the Howd of Couar e overnment nm-,b‘zd:vt::m leed t0 o (‘:;‘rl.-u".\..m:y wicnated provinces a our lsading ubjuct. Tle su-picious | dence. I Savony the King has removed his je | i is soggestions except in their pre- | mowent seews W bave cowe, aud we simply redects our | the prineipal pigtires of the gallery, W the bowb-procf | favor of Radical meantures on the Reconstru o nd who make laud entries a part of their business Wednesday, May 2, 1186, 84 2 0 0.0ck. p. m., te ke 7 parie, ind wiih reservaion of right o fur- | pladgen. i D e o e e e papars tavesad e thet the church | The Commitiee peported el ‘"'"‘;‘:,“'I'h.'; (o can wnite to them first. The advantages of raming Uiy Ay S0 Broper (e ve o ‘he death of Liset Gume e ':n "MM ; - cut h";' | Theoul macy particulaly ac s thatof England. | treasures of Prague had been sent to Vienna, but the offi were hurried off to the printer's handsso quickly that there | I V0 thir land nre very great, because it can be sent to CORNELIUS FLYNN, WUOH O'BRIFN, a AL R gress abat | 1 almost think aho might induce Avaria (0 cede Verice t0 | yaper of Austria indignantly densed the statemen which { was no time to get & copy. One of the resolutions advo- | St Louis every da even to Chicego at fair rates, be- WILSON ) g ~ deide 1] tiuies Poland ? & majority | ns, but that she cannot also secommodate the affur of the | would wmply the possibility of Frussia s conquerivg Bo- | cates punisbment of Kebels for treason as & means of cause there | potition between the two cities. I bave R ot with the revi—Prusis tid the Dachics, Itly | Dasiah Dachies. Ity and Prusen lave wmide common | Lt 3 naking treason odious bereatter, The. Rev: Mr. Gibson | 10 d20bt that for this seasn fruit can be shipped from Y "'v-u‘r‘raf:n ,nn‘.- attempt lll.m-:gn.k ng cause, and both must be contented in their demmads bes | Siill, even at Vienna disgontent is ri people apenly | from Soutbern Nlinols (Exypt) moved to strike out. this | Soutb-East Missouri as cheap as from Southern lllinois. TAMES G BRINAAAN, PERNAKD KEAN il An:‘rm powers ia not altogether & vanity. | fore el er will disband ber st s, Liiance | blame the E: b5 pig-headedness o refising 10 | rosolution, but the proposal was voted down slwost unani- 1 thiuk that theso hills are healihful. I know the people EDWARD COSTFLLO,” CLEMPNT WATUS, oty L] it isan approach o the part of Kuwis is the real obstacle 10 & diplo . . any French proposal for the ceding of Venetin to | mously. tell e so, but 1 do uot believe everytiing I hear, and 2 e ey SISO sty Frane; e nbrpeied e ey o | frobably ork Sih you o i, 104 54"l Voving "tishe 1o comivg 1 torime with Hun | * 1t wia ordred that the churches be faformed that | they v there is no ague, but [ doubt, s, atll 1 really il iy s e p ¢ t, a6 & sort | b b o upen Iy i resent me hancello th is ine D, ik that awoy from streams one wi e rery goo . Wil - o [ owent, lor Majlath (s in- [ $120,000 will be neccasary for the support of Home Mis- | JBI0K thIR4RTY Teportant mattes wod 486 nde{‘:ni plresest—d Wilsen Oreee. esq,, Prosideat, in the Cheir. sod e in prineiple of Napoleon's invitation toa | was. but, according to our advices up to ¥ 8007, soard proceed mson, O'Bries hich they rejected in 1863. Avd thi» While this tremendous effort 1o secure present peace At | last, he Las not vet met "lfaa, he vnly l:luayiho .Z'fi} ::.:'b::.: paud Sn 2 N SMb i be 98 | dopend on wy statement. Counciimen Leug, Plyro. Robi o Kenner o exjeoan iywcl{—aud | biak | mey—goce | any price s beig made, 1 1 curios Uy eiiark bow uttery | rcpresents Hungans Kaow that med with very little means would be glad Rartms, Brinbmas, Kovter, Wests, Koueh, Maskey, Tyng : ucertain everything is. La Martiors said, day or two [ But, if Austrias position ia not envible at al). Italy, to come hither. The way 5 do is to come, 8o ol resding wimates rvention of the three grest | mince, tuat he had no control over the situsiion; that de- | 100, hes ber difhenult Relying upon Prussia, she arrival they will have at ,le-l $100 on L, ‘1"‘:5::‘:: ":.:""[‘-":".‘m‘: :':“'l‘-" e g s that those who yet Lope o pended upon Austna. I thiuk be said just what be felt, | jealed (0 the enthusiesm of the nation, and at the greates = much they must by saviig, g0 without tes and coffee, and | VNN Tl OURI HOMENTEAD LAN wear o] clothes. 1 know that fora poor man to get s MBNAGS VROW 5 MOSOR THD M4 Ton. was received (rom His Honor e Mayor, anssunciag the Tellows. e t grest unpopularity of and Idoubt if any man io Italy can say wore. Beyond | sacrifice mobilized her anny, and 200,000 men are alread esee u.h?':i_ of its | some indifferent details of diplowatic eflorts in favor of | soncentrated on the Miseis wid Po. 4 ———— Start it 18 much like Behting a battie; id TLave found | desh i soe s Lieotooaat-ounral W iusaed Scomt 3, th the ) Imsder, Bistaark, and the possibility that etirla will o any mak whe can read 8 | Letiria wih ; ‘Journal kuows s much sa | 1f, nuw, Prssis should prove false, Ttaly conld searcely | uyipeqm . W ' forced ustria | ™ Fralt and Whoat Land—Schools and | Aoy iouse can be built 10 8 fow dsys, then o cistern must | 0 0L ooy NV 7, o § School will sct upon the Reunion resolutions now *% some mose or less complete cestion of Venet s to | (he King e bave called out our troops, called fur volun [ retrace her steps, but we be o encounter A g teers, madeostentatious display of our strergth and ourde | vingle-banded.” It is, therefore, with full reason that Moeetings—How to go 1o Work te bave Unele | bo dug, aud land cloarcd. As & geucial thing, it is e light o b s Deersfrequent rumors here that, i view of | sire to use 1t We Bave really tried to prosoke or frighten | |a Marmors said iu the Chauber, We must advance, for | Mam Give Yo a Farm—Amount of Land | Job to tlear this land, tor when cut hoto cord wood ‘there e e L s e 2ol M ¥irmiening aspeet of 1nternational relations, Govern- | Austria into utuhna us, because we prefer 1o tght ot | beiind us 0.’ The war enthusiasw would Subject to Enmiry—Particalars, are only from 13 to 40 cords to the scre. e R e T e wsni Wisteld Sesis. S8 5 WU, :‘-lui;omfl- Great Exhibition or Weorld & Fair the line of the Po, and do not propose 1o butt our heacs, | ngainst the chy if the army should onee more Yo ow 8 © The Receiver ac the Land Office at Ironton Kindly | Tie vews of the death of 4o Matinguished & soidier snd w0 noble 95 10 the fullowing yeur, it may be well enotgh for | wgminat the forts of the Mincio r Jut striking & blow, atd every Halian would | 77® 04 Speeial Comempondent given mo the number of acres of land subject 10 entry | Pairieuse. but vy sho wrad et b e oo ooy by the Amact “an Netion, “he whole of E. ¥ words, t c Doxcota, Uxtox Couxir, unde ome = » Y S atle e 17, T der th Homentend uet b tho GUTeat CouBlcn 1 i | 1Y1hgbouhds of o oninet, bt +40ade Sosgheot s schieve the usity of the nation, DESCRIPTION OF THE LANDS. district will give Late of lands subject to eutry, | warld though T aippose’lie will aek o little s '_llu -m.a.'-w-v-n placed bim i the front ek of the grent 1%t maders 10 1e assured that the rumor has no o inda- For any bolder eampaiyn, La Marmors lacks verve, “% War or no war, the Fair will open as neariy as Thore is still suother reason for & pause, and that is th Tk to ite appointed time. The central building aud | desire to allow the friends of peace 1o exhutst thoir «forts | The saiue nucertaiuty which troubles us in Italy reigns " n anteiive accemory works of eugineering eic . | sud volutariy retire, leay e (he Said 1o Mar. e ahia. Trtase (htitts ‘af Hiakve: ’I::; ""ld make farus in Missourd if they could take Cocxvine. Aaoh Hines, 4nd bis geniie wae ae ok ot o W8 o tader eontraet and going on regularly. | L ot] | S Tehin o fow days (be staation will be fLis: All Ger- | sollen has ot acoepted the thruns, but be has not refused | OP 1and under the Homesledd Act, and In pasticuler, if Ripiay. mostly broken and rough cean 35000 wear out, Italy and Germany would still contrbute | many aud Ttaly in arms. The ¥ 3 t, thovgt (he Parts Confer ista forelgn | they knew how to do it. Parties havo spent much money 1ros, mostly broken and rough 20,000 | ko, and Governwent bers would acalousiy facii- | ing each of the pa o pite pee and for the separation two Principalities. | {4 tzaveling around, and finally have gone home vexed W ashinatal, mostly broken eoceneees 18000 o contribution under difieulties. But withouttheir | possibly Ruasis, confessing tuat { \b Vime, Russis is ariniog and pusbivg her re 2 L 1 Ltdd spodcomdpsgborsd Royvolds, moutly bovkus aad reegh .. - 40w ¥ ::h- as, the Exhibition cad be made, what, io case | of the parties to reason. | for I am 0 the Nouth discourng thiok 1 can put all such on the right Carter. and lead, broken sad 35,0 | iewpuet fully mu-u-:-‘ym Heororaiie Bedy wil ke sael » 44 war in which France wes ed, 1t will be 4 not able to see how Kussin cni be very decp s interested ———— traek. First 1ot us find out what kind of farms they will St 39':.'. e o v it o™t tpecial ambition to bave it, im“duyn for peace, especially bow sise could alure 1w jian for com- | make. u mew Which was onderad on g BN T HOPFMAN, Magor o moat wore likely 0 be put off for & year in the | pensating Austria for the los of Vence by Dancbian | AN APPEAL PROM THE COLORED METHODISTS —At 1 will speak more particularly of . 0,000 PAPER YROM THX BOARD OF ALDRXMEN 1t Scurv asvured poace than i €ase of certain war. | provinces. I do ot think the otber arguiveits the Conterence of the Colored M. E. Charch, which met on g particularly of South-esst Misourl, Lnow Preasibie reiahve 1o tue deash of tae ate Livciosant-Unsarsl Wia- taetniry been one of the decent bomsts of France much. Jeal r something, b Tascday ((bé ainth Sy o ho Ouikiciaad 96 Tov. T6ha . which lies south aud east of the Missouri River and the 250 ol Scort, with reseintions » feol e World's Pair of 1956 great swecess from be. | | do not think it of suffe etlist Russian | 10" Bt G4y . the Rev. Jobn P. | Luihern branch of the Pacific Railrosd, terminating st 7 0 I FRISURS 3 e M0 v —was ol in #pite of Lhe Crimows, wat ad | boyousts for Avatria. And powers who cotie to this G- Waskingtos, o colored clergymas, presested the followisg | Kolla, aud including 17 counties, 5 . W00 | L e S me tevaluen o T wits olive branches aloe caunot wave ik sppent 1 the Conference FProperly, this may be callcd & fruit pegion, beesuse it s | 1 e ot Couned b arbant 3 o et t "hrpnl-nu e extas the oatside fxings, | buit » breadth. That i the folly of . We.ibe unlersigaed. jresest i arpeat to the Chrstian | 1o 40 Tl Atted for it, though otber €roms teh b6 velowd i - B I AL L ol 0 the fu1)- hjeei— b 1 by Lave Lo ablic. soliciting sid to v on the o ! here is . o b o6 aiuonds gratis® that will be added 1o the £.). | the subjeci—they own peliand thet they Lave Lo pow. | public solic oy ‘mv“.'..‘.,','. fodeot »m:;:'u" ation now | There 10 00 nistaking the fack that it is rongh land, some Texaa, falr to good. . 200,000 wod owiemoniee; (ot the 73:.‘".:3.?.,'5‘.?...._."‘ be African | cxccedingly so. du traveling over it one will find a series | A large part of the counties marked fair to M oo | S0 Jypieves ouncteind: thed S5 Sn s She City ok : wont from wwas'se antil by ¥ Wi ay be styled the official exhibition w1l Le | der to nrm over the mAtt Rarveimy t of Napol Zion Church. Thelr Misalo; b [ ur o see the distrust of Napoleon h | Zion CAer r Misalons are X o 1o < ™ woria, N 3 - 3¢ 2 | Ten Jand cther Sonthes ore we r s i E : g el SIMpAback s roquire free tjecch | matien are 109 W07 B | e Ibariug fon e oo ot | £11% 0F valiey, the descent in most pls s bebig 100 Moep | I i iy B0 acTen cun be emterel ot Cer: |tk on- that day, i she mombers ot § -E - o8 whether Napolecn o3} . oue sorly, but en | for sroad. These ridges wind and twist 14 every direc. | H i Lore 1s Tequired, the prico is § reriod of mat, st o 3 ademy bas - them and their efiort ia put forth by our i, though they often have some dircct course, and gen- | au acze uuties one L y they are connected with other ridgos or’ platesus nay entee 100 ac wuch choaper to employ land ageuis than aller selectic or destroy and forer u d yes or we. Jasding - death. and reopect for the mese- Y e 1nd wljoursed Ve contennial ol Thene s 10 be au Internationsl Dog Convertior b neit judgwent e " = b o Hiwtorical Convention—that s o ( o demand for M eys being from on e %% f i 4 - e to two bundred feet below. | land for oue to go 10 the laud offi i w of opie of 1h e iters :.’.1:.?1‘,".»‘. ittt ving ever B e tiwber in oak and )mlnri, usually epongh to fence | little business turn and can n,.“l"‘il"‘?"f“:’.“:hgs ‘:xlln-“: | org ot ahe fitriote sedier und be ¢ Tamber oy, """Q]’@#n mrl‘ln‘: ‘“.n";u‘ e, There de | he “ e ground and sometimes much vore, but often the trees | neigh’ors the nuuiber of the lots, he ean do his owe :n: - - -4_“::-‘-.\.? ;‘1:‘» or ::.:ww&h Nev g ol guten park, Ints WUCRINe Chamye do the uex! COWIL rocrus rired aa our Agent. t 10| are dwart and knotir, and fenciog way be difieult, though | ing. - Lowever, thoy all work Luto ach others bands | boraidl oo corpursie acth i o of the sy e - . . Wil Lave mens e Sotified to be n mad;oess for sudden el v pspowe, all of which wii be Inithuly sppropei- | 1t Can l::'-";:m.'d.','"m Mjoiniig property. The unba', for the sake of unifuraity and expedition of business, | ™ rareof s toomte ot ot . and ne " O et ‘sl by @ olject Lereis referred to, in the Valle wars heary, and is to be reached The wan who goed 04t for the coloy ) r Ky Boaid of Adermen sdopied aua Acoimen O Y M0Wld Rave 8 alarp | Fven Gesoey end b arus iued » 14 "' - e s Rpaa Commiinee o8 rowds gradual of descant, The soil s Iight elay | tarn i snd drink w0 4 their | Las been done to put the voluuteers under Garibaldi into | erl was signed by Sempson Talhot. Bishop of the and be should ko his tiwe, A good wuy is to buy | ] SR #d o the clale periing . The s arnal natures, o remndod them, through e ) but thut results frow guestionus between Lim and the vk . h some sand, i [ not plowed i ¥ ek, of homeramok g 100w8, ARIDE00Ts. tew e | MLuistry. PR SSET AN & SouThe ip biee and foe Yheao Mights ot Sinas o velh | laods ot r:‘m::“h’”v‘:;.:x:;‘ : P e S Cprisie sddion maved that P ey - danguaevs ows. Owing U ki | Canbaid vl o ——— o, 404 everybody 1olls hew musessstil Erapes ars, | 80 euperior that even thedir ks foan b e o Tmes 15 sdoptiog sed pre -l i ‘:x‘mu the design of & luterta the decre [ (L though really they do not kuow, and one may sy, and will qu{m e beat manure, 8l this -‘L:::nul;o i ::;. ”nllt_-r'h‘n‘hm. u..l.‘n.n:“:}:.v" 1“:': . '-L- :.u k 'Lv;v.l .:l'r"“u:;irm;".»,;m"i‘a- | the w l.uv m.ln!mmr"m "I“‘l"V"' except w:'(: s lourish. | much. Ono must leain &8 he goes. Oncoin & whiie he | *00) o ) . -Park, iy ! 1d carry s ppsdifp or app ese localition cannot c 1 0 ¥ . A :-y‘.::""":“"rn::‘ l"-ht:-:;flh;tr-. ! a M.. will .—u'--nl under the orders of La :h mors. He m.: writte :‘» | _“m‘d i b o ":l“".“."r"l::’“:"n:; & -.‘unl. '-n-: peaches do as -'-u t::n‘;vhuro.uwu“ b n'xln“ ffi‘fx'."fo':'.‘l'x'fi'.':xl.:".‘fii :n ‘:'h"!:.: hnfil“o‘nr;'hu -3 An :-':— ved 1o Ve wout to Ria Mouor the Mager fos Ui Oy oL seetup | o fe ord 1o some volunteers, of ith ieck poared » bro v 0 9 b ielves aud their cor wch | whieh .'.;'.."..‘{L'.’:;‘,"‘E,‘E,',':"'.~.. 1o Nepoleon, whou he | dered bim to bait, Oue of the villaiue leveled bls gun, whea | ,, L l].'m.'.’“i',l,',hv'.',‘: - l""" uplands the settlers | is important, never buy land without seeing it ard lmn: Fhe Paanmoresrere resumed 1he chair. wnd mansed Covaelimen "N ady ol ite proper mensers, customs, etc. «+ (1 1+ | describes ae an “ oppressor, wh e not wish Jialian | \“v"-"".m:nllvi ’r-: hand and ‘u.. p..L,..._l ..:;g B anat That .iw ..“vl"v‘ ;: l‘-;”: .r:n n;::.‘:'lh.lo o;:-rlhl vn.-le.lhn o5 there are hundreds of the :fimw :‘_-..-c Thoiias us e Specin mmition o . - - g’ - Me's boad. The rest of the scoundrele immediate y fired, —— 7 u om | of acres not worth & cent v -y —— e T, b et atistod, of can | 1o bond. The revt of ihe soeundrels Immadintny Arsd, | L rg'rods to & quarter aad & hails milo browd Oenerally | pochaps for saything ctme T UIMLEG parpoms, o m‘-::h---mumwh-“ W he o __"W“._.‘;-‘ulc—-d-u—‘ The Sultan, the Nhsh sod the kyyjt to u‘:""" Christy 1 the | be on the relations of France to this metiter. I f the be d b | e ey T & retiiael sort dasecs il ot Wils s wile, W mmderers Sod sad ace st [ the bouses And Larus are poor and mean, the orchards are noulw-umumhflq-ummltn - ot lstie valug, sud We wholo scous i distressing. Lot it | busiuess w eatec Quecaa vrile Wihem. The Post N, MAGRBITL O

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