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EUROPE. P Qontinued from Tirt Pag wn minds already ; it cing to storm the qu a1l up m.]'f_u- s of Venic vof liberetors in St Mark's-place; when W 1 desert sud join themi and their fricid the Fr cror de- peend the slopes of the Alps 1o theix ascistance. "The art- Jess and coufident mander in which they talk—and, in- deed, in which some of these views ere promulgated in int by the correspordents of English newspapers— ,;..u.mp In the event of warcne hopes cessful, aud with such a nt 43 G descent on Sicily, one cant thusiasin. But the Poles did not want ¢ s Nears ago oD now ? N apo- Yeon the \ heart, little apt to be stirred by Lis own incarnate egotism. As Yennyson Ave figs from thistle ! How stould 8 despo He knows very well that the 1s he reaped in Lis former brief war against Austrig—you ma them on wll the twenty-f i te—were hardly rawn battle ded that of in which the ac iheir opponents by bere have a story of b Dorse just bef sud Ring truth th Aife time Liean French exiles ¢ and being lifted off his of the tide in that fight— he Cri r tells more adu Emperor's & to risk anything for 10 1, by the wa teeling Wi ere rong. £y Austria, even to the e cring of Italy. ¥ymptome of it, especially among the excl ilitary 18" “discuss portenti oh G red shirt 1 about our volunteers at i that “put e » Yine of her army and oo wu krow how West I'ois o {Le escape of the latter from t Blind to his wearing eoncealed armor. pressed tl ed vietim’, “the r the inclosed alr preven: a0 two circular braises.” ‘There is yet another complication to thisgreat European one, in the acceptance of Prince Charles of Hob of the Rouman tion to the thro! step bide fair to_involve future dificulties. The ex-dr officer and humble relative to the King of Prussia, who, descending ded: a trinmphant entry into Buc " Las, all at once, become a pol le at Varna he wrote to the Sultan, **a but the Sultan doesn't see it, the much-talked-of jn Congress. q gress-in-cmbryo, now gett expel Char nvention; bination of B puted territory choosing their own sovereign. They form a pop lation of 4,000,000, Lave a revenne of £200,500 and pay as- respect for the treaties which bind as Mike Walsh used to do born at Paris, proposes to % and eleet a hospodar, or ruler of its own id a recent telegram informs us that a com- d Turkish forces ias entercdthe dis- to prevent) the Koumaniaus an aonual tribute to the Porte of £40,000, as the price of their nationelity, which was settled by the Congress of Parie after the Crimean war. Now we all remember that 1be possession of this Roumania, then known as Wellach aud Moldavia, " privcipalities of the Danube,” was one of #hio objects which impelled Russia into that war, hence #he may be expected to bave a finger in the present pie, if not & whole hand. Charles is in possession, hacked, iuferred, by the King of Prussia, who may have set on. Then'Le is connected, through some of his near rela- tions, with the Bonapartes. Roumanians are Christions, too—of some sort—while a Christian Congress meditates iuterference, in the interest of the Turks, to prevent their aurdoubted right to manage their own affairs, Altogether a complication and & muddle, and apparently geting 20 better every day. The extreme tension of affairs re- minde me of & story of 4 dandy who, in the days when men wore vo?‘ ight trousers, with * suspepders™ at one extremity and “straps”’ at the other, appenring in the ngor of the fashion, but said of 1t: ~'f( can't Jast long, you know; either buckles or buttons must go. he ex- Plosion will probably occur near the Itulian ““boot” this time, To English topics proper. Thereis not much to talk about of things political at present, and that we mostly Jeft unsaid, during the bolidays. Parliament met two xights ago, after the recess, and proceeded with a Customs and Inland Revenue bill. The Governwent Reform Dbills will gn into Committee on Monday next (the 28th) and robably be carried, notwithstanding the oppesition of the %ories and Adullamites, who, however, are pretty well convinced that they be d L-Eucx PCCED it A3 & COWDIOMise —~ CBL B WOTEE LicHoure ve lul ced upon them by a new, re- yomoea rerliment, Apropos of the guestion in general, there was a meeting of workingmen at Primrose Hill dur- dug the early paxt of this week, under the auices of the Reform League, when letters from Jolhn Bright and John Stuart Mill were read, from the first of which 1 shall select & portion for THE TRIBUNE. The comparizon in the se nd agrapl is as felicitous and te/ling u8 it is truthtul “The Tory party, aud those from the Liberal rauks who join #, are animated by an unebangeable hostility to auy bill which gives the franchise to tbe working men. They object to any sransfer of power from those who mow possess it, and they @hject to share their power with avy increased uumber of their ‘eonntrymen who form the working class. *They regard the workwen Lere as the Southern planter yegards the negroes who were so lately bis siaves. They ean Wo longer be bovght or sold; so far they are free men. They sy work and pay tazes, but they most uot voie. They must obey the laws, but they must have no sbare in selecting tle wmen who are to make them. The future position of the millions @f working wen in the United Kingdom is now determiued. if e ?M"M of the Tory party is to prevail—it is proci that fixed by the Soutbern planter for the negro, “ Millions of workmen will bear this in mind; they will now &BOW tie point, or the gulf which separates oue party from the 7 in the House of Commons. There will Le great efforts wade to induce the Government o sbandon the lineof £14 for thefcounty and £7 for the boroagh franch 1f the Government yieide, it will probably destroy itself, and it will lesve the question open for the next Parlislnent—ior 10 man can suppese the suftrage question settied for the term of s single Parliament. ou the Lasis of & departure from the figures of the present bill. +Lord Derby's billof 1859 proposed n £10 franchise for eounties, and Lord Palmerston s biil of 1560 offered the same nd & £6 franchise for boroughs. If any- Shing less or woree than & £14 and &7 frauchise b oew carried, there will not be a single Leforwer in the kingdom who will not be at liberty, when tLe illis passed, to Elllwn or to move the Louse for u furtker extension of the age. * 1 hope {on may have e good meeting, but T eball regard it only as preliminary to the meetings you will hold if the mode. Fate measure now before Parliament stould be mutilated or re ‘Workingmen everywhere sbould feel that the real ition and fasure of their class are now iu suspensc, and that 'y depend mainly oo themselves.” The week being nominally devoted to amusemeuts, the west of my letter will be wainly engrossed by them. The Horse show at Islington différs very litte from that of last year, except that it exhibits a better supply of aaimals, Some of the “hunters” were magnificent creatures, and ook their leaps in o style which excited sporiing men to enthusiasm, tho ably inferior to the real thing + across count The Emperor of the French paid 500 guineas for ¢ Hawkseye,” belonging to eorge Womb. well. The committeé of management, by-the by, allowed the Imperial agent, the Count de Morn, enter the building on Sunday, and try the various ho in the mbsence of their owners, after haviog sent away the grooms in ol piece of snobbery and violation of Englieh feeling which provoked a good deal of corment and con. demnation. The son of Hortense, you sce, is lord even of the Sabbath in Protestant Englund. But the flunkeyism of the act was exceeded by that of the British workinen, ‘who—noble fellows '—actually cut up the plaris on vhich ke Prince of Wales waiked for tobacco-stopperss What & flavor those precious bits of wood must inpart to their bird’s-eye ! 1 can only remember one parallel to this, .amez, the bottling of the water in which * Wales” ‘washed his hands, and preserving it i vials, as a me- mento, by the young ladies of a certain town in Cavada, 1 was told of this near the spot not long afterward. ‘The Botanical Congress or International Horticultural Exhibition at South Kensington has beet an immense e J success, and I might easily 81l a page of T2 TrIbONE | without doing it justice. Fancy the rarcst, strangest most wonderiul, most beautiful of plants, olutely in describable profusion, the best dressed company, the Land- womest and brightest dressed of women, the most distin. guished of Eumg:nn horticulturists—all to be seen for a nes. Yesterday and to-day, however, the shilling pub. bad & chance—which will terminate with the month. Meantime, the newspapers are eloquent, and to them I commend the curious. Charles Dickens read his Christmas Ca evening at St. Jamwes's Hall, and, inevitably, o a laige apdicnce. b the exception that his voic hardly so z'ertul and resonant as it was, he reads with as much te, pathos and drawatic vigor as ever. He bas made b engagement with the Messrs. Chappell for 30 evenings, the msjority to be devoted to the provinces. Apropos, the Midland Railway devotes a saloos-carriage to bt and his suite free of expense, that he may be enabled to travel with more comfort aud couvenience—a very handsome action. The so-called “ fight for the championship” on Thurs. day was what is known as ‘“a cross '—i preconcerted sham and swindle o1 the backers aud spectators, only intended to defraud them of their money. Neither of the men ameant fighting, nor, sccording 1o appesrs , had they trained or prepared themselves. They went through the form of going to Farmingham, stripping, a 1 beginning; snd after un hour spent in att Bit each other, shook hands, when a elaimed. n the assembled blackgvards got up a b among themselves, and, on the appearance of the police, assanltad them in o savage manner, uad heat oue another le thing termiuated in tght of the ugh, one hopes, to he!p kill off this kind A ruflianism. deal of priva on Tuesday AW’ WaS pro- tor ¢ wiage of the Pri Denwark Lad be ing alrcady cont atract ¥ forndation it is generally tle s 5ud t preparing 1. ! story are ind Itrs side, any ly of Great Britain, on the Fourth was privately sih: apd A pesudal sugak | i | the grie | truth, George ke Third to Hagueh Lighttc 'y ’ ot, & yrc'l}'] aceount of the greatuess of our love the days cver ap- ‘\nn‘r]“va IN NEW'YORK FIELD SPORTS, town 2%th gation Co. May, with mdse. and 340 pasa. o the Natlonal Steam Navie o FYNRE PRV RS e iy st ew.” el — Siip Mereury, Stetecn, Tavre May 2, e deme presented Brevet Misor-uen. W. F, Bart op seems, ta L emre, to have been Boyd ' Hinchos. Had botvy wontely socevo s g Sl poo. e and Mre, Adams Miss %l : (of Washin with what, {ndced, Paris is "“1’"“‘ o P Bose Ball honishd wiads ndfour: ad 8 dracts Gpuge o infante, Se. City) on Wed mk ! i schools, the less ohject e ey T M ( R ted by e June 12.~Tnion . Enrc-k:n]. ot M'nnisagiu. & Dowig, Toiavre, @ e ook, WAt "?‘..:.‘5'.'.‘.:.“.”“;‘,“; utoz's Hetel il kres i &0 ) b June 13, Palisade (of Englewood, N. J.) vs. Excelsior (of | taem: ppile 3 ) b assyith ,‘;““." wo More (ases Reporte i Ridgwood, o Englewood, m.)?g e § i ,«-“1.,""‘“""“"" Odey, Landon, 94 v, with b, w3 v — ille and other g T e 4 Juine 13.—Capitotine (of Brookiyn) ve. iawatba (of Albany) | Piieon o pmorésn & Co. Had ihiee deaths (childreu) and e Kerench society” from * shrewd obser- | Health Board, o the grouuds of the latter, ot dnm;]{ ) | Lt cnihe paaie: i o run o o Bk n 13 g s of what they see in the Boulevards, and liberal June'\4.—Active Jr. vs. Rose Hill, at Fordham College, | Ship Success, Chase, Carliff 27 deys, with rilresd fren o of the misappreliended remarks of Louse porters esniats o ¥ionJr. (of West Hoboken) vs. MystioJr, (of | - Bk Mion, Buckl 79 hisely ine 14.~Ftoa Jr. (of West Hoboken) ve. v, (of | Bark Mijton, 3. Game called at 2 . T I dvs s ol toTumas THE BUROPEAN (O POSSIBILITY OF A CONGRESS—1 IDEES A TERNATIONAL From Our Own Corresp coptance of the pro drawn up last week the Minister of Ru tion with the Minist plan of Conference t former powers presen will, it is understood, presented the affair than to stop short at But A now reduced to th enough, but could n Indeed, what with Governments—the the amou could be expected. But what will or tion and discussion, European Coustitue: that war may be avoi tionary element bett this means, if it m from going to war i ustria will ack h Venetia. that relinqui bungle of the m: taken. Although thi bare majority of the Senate, the harm alr cially and politically, able moment when Brennus,” and cut ou of territory. Howev Liis people, and through the elec Idea, the way, L. N. haps, at this present erred by some he sets forth his Na) nations of the world States of America ing to civilization and the genius of wal soon the day t needs und ties thy Bre: all tr Join with ber in purs on, in illustration an ould only hav pped and imped hav s of Ruesia and me n interest underlin powerful enemy on t. noW 4 Thore been in past, o conference, w hranch of the great from the Moldo-Wall of Priacipaliti u prinee could But the other day t rive enthusiastic rec breal at Bucharest, whd. It i3 true th o, adjo 1867, What 1 said 81063 of comm id uot greatl ol of industry o watiors who are goty oth Civilization peacotul teausit will oir R0ods, whethe othsr or with Frane, apaces armios of visitors fr par'a o Pasia next into which the Ch tion. here i God o 18)0i e dise of ite werd! POLEOI THE DESTINY OF THE UNITED STATES—THE IN DORE—ART MATTERS—THE SUCCESS OF COURBET. | " Gutave Doré, the irrepressi The lixelibood of the assembling of a Conf mnch increased within the ypast few daye. Itis known ha co yesterday morning that K | ‘The three neutral powers will now formally proj ose the e Courteaf e ateer power, an dentical but separate note. | Geo. Fiuncis Train. These are two large pictures of B | comgleged, Mo also ordered for this prpose, and tobe used | R L8, S S, G0 W i e wore changed uiarly . hre e vers having bee formall, ded, ¥ The three latter powers having been informally sounded, a landseape, the other a Savoy la programme originally drawn up by the French Mimster monly reported—and see 1stria is said to hdve insisted on and Russia to . 3 . have advised & wodification of the third point, which is [Mful to” him and’ Dumas for their generously seat- | juoipiancy, taking it by the throat, as it were, and stamping between winisters, &nd the neces ¢ the belligerents—the ¢ aoffer-dam to be constructed pr up of asolid_breakw thie diplomatic engineers Lave got on as far and a8 fast as ut of autecedent and current lying | taste in art than l\lyl-r-:, m\l;:mw-hlx.m gt & o difficulty, therefore, | has two pictures in the Salon this year, more remarked | of o reqr tenemeat-house, Wwith an open privy used by the Tobali.eneisn 13l Total.... It js made from the most delicate part of INDIAN CORN, etting [ & base fc oh a8 & plan of and, on the whole, more approved than the paintings 2 " ase e g ¢ d is perfectly PURE. I\ B L ter to the ever-nisiug tide of war— | scape order, the other a nude figure. 1 & ¢ of the landscape | the only window and door of bis house, ickened with painless Adive... f el 0. 0 e e s R SUMMFR FOO order, rather than landscape, with intention. It repre- | diarrben, mascular cramps and collapse. The best of medica, | pion... S L AN 8 ey BN or sale by ull PROMINE ever meets? For, observe that, thus far, we ha Conference, not, as peoplo That is, it will be a meeting of three or four years ago. The prospeet of its meeting, the possibility of its merging iuto a Congress, are, however, | caught at by public opinion here as mere str straw—the manitest unpopularity of the warin Ne now reported that the Ita’ ment, who voted to apply to the interest on her publ falls bardly on the nuinero Of the three people whose governments are pre: Napoléonennes,” furn newspapers of the day. 192-193 of the first volum poteor J,u,,.urm. " the republican edition of 1818—which | the buildiz and France. Let us open a parenthesis here, in passing, | for tue manufe strotebes from the Atlantic to the Pecific, | hyndie auytling the two supports of empires, th to fultill? Art thou forever to exh ergy in internul contests? N In the fourth chapter of tho same work, tho Nepbew treats | [yyjiion to the regular muter uarding iho laclosure, whe thus defined,Le takes paing to show tust Nap tavored and built up Prussia's supre a8 a hulwark against or rather controller of same volume, but from an earlier work, may | To come to the very present time again, we have just riking illustration of the efficiency of confere 4mm put upon the Danubian T bezin with Prince Couza’s getting on to that throne was in vic ation of the arrangements made for the gov er arrangement mude ed, voted Prince Charles of Hobenzollern into their thacant soat of government, And we just re & merry set of 0, v 80| n vote I v set of men, huve by soloms ¥ote | beruvian, To-day or' tomorrow she will pr of the great Eastern—whic! the graat European questi 1 soa cach shall let pass the peaceful merchant ships with the people that i r their pations bo at war with each | “Ttia abso roported by D, Bissel), that t amed Poot, | 100KES, ! i i "~ Bigsel, that the man named Post, | 4o \ il li ol biack. T, ; extrs quslity. or ot France borsel, togoter | who wisiaken rom the b Beraia, Juga 1,11 o e i Oouby But Thee Rt ot ot UGE sl VST RITTONS,por dsen, it ek s any case will be neutral or in | fever, is now rapidly recoverin atticie: o 8, ost duily of m b ’ (black. drab, gray, allinaen With hor, can aone " Al up - 6l - the | valesoent to be dischareed in elght or ton dags. featly oo | e v Adwas ess. | Roo o, ing, vapt. Ustes, Nebon | S0t "G g Gl b SeeY ke, Toe. ; 906.: ) i daloc ko ls e s e u ¢ those coutrbic | “FROM LIVERPOOL W N - sieamsbip Ed- | $1 sflsrnnzfi ’%Wfl%flfiifini&fm' M L E L. e o, A “nder Garment. . - of the Indusirial Palace. But what will draw outaide the Industrial Palace, and outside the palaco park, | the porter in the Fraukfort House at the NPERENC rant wi ¢ THE CONFERENCE MERGING INTO the Collatersl Exhibitions next year, most e A g worthy of mention, i8 oue to begot up 2 care of rent districts in the city. The first was the case of o O Brooklyn), o a1 of tbe lrmer, head of Grand- FALE TORTNES 10 aar | WOrby, of mention, e one B N krie Arplied 1010 | woman named Bell, residiog at No. 166 West Twentlethst., | so\Wiliamsbarsh.. Oamo culed at 3} oelock. i | i IER SATIONALITY AND | dustrs.” The plan of it s to give a comprelicnsive €xbi- | Cyy way geized with the diseaso last Thureday uight. From | ~June 16.—Usion vs. Enterprise at Morrisania, eonlto P Caretasar” e o 314, Saeemotors 38 ey ays W o tee Baaks, with The cholera has again been reported from two | Bellville). at Bellville, b, . Beatty, 1o . . o et tof Williamebargh) ¥s. Nompariel (ot | Maruithesd, 15 daye oot 5o fute pe sobr. Qlsdiio,o. Hark Cezealia (Br.), Leighton, Liverpool 56 day,em werrast 1 dy 1, AUSTRIA WILL RECOGNIZ » RELINQUISH VENETIA—THE POSITION OF THE | bt ,,v.;'x th ;‘ll‘;rr:::’l’l::‘i::“r(‘::; .l-; :R:’:nrl 15 P ;ufi of o personsl examination of the antecedents of this case, Dr. s‘;{:l::elsl\;b]‘;:h:::p',';nhmep"d“" o tbe Star Grounds, | faot wid acs - I oS ACTIONS IEY g ow ng: sest the ooy . ik 1999t that dhsing 48 Jotag fay S boll B 7 A GRAND MATCH AT MORRISANIA. : ror. IhIhn':d‘l:l';"hTD::.nd.y.' o4 of howing nmext the tools and ute fatigned herself by washing. Two weeks previously | The largest crowd ever seen at a match at Morrisa- , Cherryfield, — days, witk lussber to Holyoks | o | Eronse, stone s 1 aud finer potte AUTHOR'S VI . sbe bad become & mother, and the care she Was | nig will no donbt mark the occasion of {Le meeting between | Biig John Rickards (of Yarmonth, N. 8.), Gondy, Yabse 3 compelled to bestow upon her infaot greatly in- Tnions of Morrisania and the Eurckas of Newark to-mor- | days. with sugsr and molesses to Boyd & Hincken, Lefy by P.R.2) ool h Yo, for the contest bids fair to be a close and iuteresting one, | Tita, loading for New.York, ! Laft brig Mar b a duced her vital forces a3 to 3 a 8 f 1ncressed her Gebiiity; 408 80 T0ROR catd 1 i8 10 be hoped that the two clubs will select a_thoroughly ‘enton, of aad trom Halifas, 8 days, with sugar und 1o make her an easy prey to tho destroyer. On Friday, she sif- | competewt urhpiro on tho occasion, aud not one wiio, while bo | SSSIGEARRE, o "y g fered all the phenomena of Asiatio cholera, namely, painless | cts impartiully in ono respect, from Tnek of moral courage ig- | pigiranastield, Laytcn, Jonesport 9 days, with spars to Srow & nores an important rule of the game; we refer to those Who | Schr. Awanda, Lason, Jooesport 12 days, with wpers to Suow & J ow i wnd_ornamentsl utensils, snd EXHIDITION—AN EXHIBITION BY ’ | kinds, to 1810; the whole classed in is to have a tine art ex- v .| nibition, all of his own production—something less than s PaRie, Moy 25, 1866, |y, gere of his painted canvas. He has recently bought | diarrbea of albaminous fluids, muscular cramps, excessive | FRICR A to call balls for unfair delivery in pitching., Extra | Richardwon, rence scems | and ¢ rted into an immense stodio a building in 18e | bograion and partial eollapse. No indiscration fa diet o | cars will be put on the Harlew road, the traia leaving i y"'""" o, ot Rt 0 e e tye 3 Avenue Montaigne, formerly used as a gymnasium, Here rsonal habits bad operated to produce this attack; avd Dr sixthest, at 2:30, ye k Co, a bas potitied her ac o 1is eueh st Wil plais o it g ) go0d obeerver and famillar with TIE DEFEAT OF THE ACTIVES. ,.,?,;l"‘;u’fé,_:?;"ny- Fickett, Milloridge 9 days, with Tuber to > g “ | altogethes ‘ sad manner. is in~ great dan- a . 3 . ppdiom i’ i -on & he g . rlfi':fllrf:ll} :nl:: ‘xlx:‘l:n', ..runukm an amere | the disease, unhesitatingly pronounced it true Asiatic cnolera. The signal defeat of the Active Clab on Saturday in ..‘fi!i'fl.fi::, 5 Mitchell, Cale, Shulee 15 days, with rars to non—more wonderiul than admi He is | The patient died on Saturday, :l;:l:dle-;e'h iwith ‘lhle Ln{h:‘ns. n'flul:‘lexl.n!-u":lilnnv:; erm'l‘n_-:fl ‘v; Schr. Abu. Qaborn, Perry, Albuny for Fal River, sed with the fate of Alexander Dumas:hieerops, 1ot | Following the nauseous smell of sulphate of awmonia, Dr- Tantaged AT o o of 1he superiortty of ook | Bk Diossinik Tase. Eteshetapet A Tk itivates, with astonishing and laments positions always and as a whole, and of the superiority 02 Sehr. Hepzibal, Lunt, E issbetbpors for Saiisbury, e sl of mh'["‘}'“‘l{d'iv Harris found at No, 160 West Twenticth-st,, three doors gmru.)verone“nog‘;ut‘m&'l.uha:]del:lcn}xixfa, though eg nV.ly Schr. Augler, Bewse, Newport oRs e e : | pri rear . | strong in regard to the icdividual skill of those composing it. chr, Mouitor, Besse, Wareham, snt imagination. T can’t help it. privies overflowing into the rear yard of o tenement house. | JrOnE 1t SR €0 NG 40T vent mistake of relying upon & | - Sche. 8. J. Smith, Seiith, New ifaven, admirers (of whom 1 wes an early one, when 4 " eg his and ) . He therefore recommended 8 thorough inspection and disin- | G ENe U0 L e Way (hat ins been shown ¥ Redodo, Lord, Mlivilt, Me, o Russia, Austria und Italy, each ofthe | 55 Jubelyiy ‘promised so much ~aud was 80 | fection of every hous, within fae squares, whero putrefiction | by experionce o boa very fuportant one. From the list of v 3T, Swith, Belgpn, Pulidelvats or Rysuni. inisters resident &' | ;yych) . pardon, but he provokes odious comparison wi s going on, or is likely to ocour before the cleansing can bo | playets in tho Active Club a fine nige could be chosen, bat ap- g 'y PV atadelpiia or Norwich. position for a Conference, which was by Drouyn de Lhuys, in concert with a and England, after officious consulta- most belligerent powers, ers of 1 r: Planet, Perry, Rock! . Coruella, Henderson, enting Spanish figures in h .x ‘ chan Bohr: Win, B Lo, PA¥cceBoodrcs for Bostos. scape without figures— | 40 the neighborhood, twenty barrels of lime and charcoal, and | every inuings. No one of the Klnyen of the nine, if we except | Sclr. Tryphenia, Nick-mon, Rondout for Boston, e A troun each other, botk eftctive, especiaily tho | 900 pounds of sulpliate of iron (copperas.) His walk throogh Blibock, phys &5 18 MRS Abomt e e a1d ualess | Schr. St Locas, ——, kocklaad anish subject, and very clever—eituer sufficient, if it | thodistrict was hasty, but ho saw enough to warrant tho O e e Holding, 1 the form of pasied balis, 2 were the early work of @ young artist, to inspire great | opinion that 10 men under a faitbfal seavenger would be re- | missed catches, wild throws, over-pitches aud failures to stop, ,‘_ :,m& o, 6 y;,ou(. e g re—neithershowing us in Doré's casewore | gyired in addition to the disinfectants named above for the | balla on the part of the Actives against about ?ot?." ::;nnp:lr::.l 15dsye 0, :Tnnn 03 50 52, fisking schr. Alladdin, of Marblehesd, of the tw ntly the club are following the same tactics a9 last year. in the Salon this year—one repi , formally accept the proposition, The q B SPOKFN. Isvlht. 41 ‘““5'“ 06, French bark Emst Chastes, from 9 day 2 of the Duchies of the Eibe, the Re- e . hopes of bis fii union of the Germanic Confederation, eudthe Cession of v e y 3 T . q than what we knew of him before—the singular, exc o Pges the Unions, shows the contrast in the pla Wi Venetia, a5 the subjects of dcbate—so at least it is come | versatilty and cleverness, and facility of ie arlist. 1fho | Preaestion of tho work. This vigor on the part of the Health | Jymeionily, without further comment, and Werefore we at once LAD—At sumset, NW, light. i entrate its powers | suthorities, if their orders are faithfully fulfiled, will save a | refer to tlie score for further particulars: only could control his nature, and on a score or two of wood cuts, on a cnvas, for their year's work! But let ed to ook rather to a Congress a Conference. - number of lives. From the indications we have had, it may ACTIVE, o UNION, PR GOMTO THOMAS R. AGNEW™, Greenwich s Ruos. % | Martin, 23 b. ariaysta., where yoa will fiid Tees, Coffees, Fish, Floor wnd everything eive cheaper thuu sy store in New-York, One price 2] Abrams, 3 b. - GO to MACFARLAND™ Book Store, « 1{Smith, Ist b. 3 d Brosdway, there yon will fisd all the N w square yards of thank- | be safely asserted that this grappling with the discase in its alng to our pleasure, rather than quarrel | g oup by oo unlimitod use of prophylactics is the only means tion of finding the means for | tered e [ rnarantecing the security of Italy. All this is vague | With them for not founding great perpetual endowinents, o _ Hannegau, &, 8 guarantecing e secuity o I A 8 vt | News has just got to prini fu Pais of the mlo to th | b7 which an epldemic, during tke coming sesson, can be pre 4 Hannegan, . oty et sounl adal e X infe muf und formal communications | Alston Club in Boston of Courbet's La Curée. How vented. praTEo e o :IKIerdeTlcr 3 2 Ketehaw, | Austia, . . INGSFORD'S OSWEGO CORN seasons of CHOLERA, or v prevalling EPIL ot HEALTHFUL ARTICLE OF DIET, comes it, by-the-way, that narrow, puritazical rnvu ial b s Botton Pasa so much more pronounced and independent | The lnet case was adthentically reported yesterday afternoon g v of referring to their Tests, even among the variety of i York ! Courbet | A hard-working, steady wan,livisg in the dark, damp basement sents’ 4 nook in @ dell, rocks, overhanging trees, o stream | attendance, prowptly summoned, together with the patients Umpire—Mr. Ryan of the Eckford Club. Scorers—Sessrs, Hallock aud Anner. and two or three deer utterly safe and at bome there, It | goutiions habits, barel Board A : i t t Jits, barely saved his life, Thoorders of the Board |} =) oo mh ig as large as Bicrstadt's Rocky Mountains for 11 th of Health were similar to those given in the cases that oc- f\"r'iflf’.:':.’«?i".’nfl?.'z‘éfi'f:{‘x'n.'.‘,";fi'-:f,i.v.'fr"i'on.'if.fny o ; rv”:‘»;t";‘:n o P““f' ‘:m ona ‘iles | curred in Broome and Twentiethsts. We repeat thew for | belles of Westchester, aud a more brilliaut gathieriog way be . e Datare. though | the beuefit of our renders: 15 pounds of copperas dissolved in | €xpected next Tuesday. | L A T E S T ot for decis gislation—not o figure i8 st ut Assembly that Napoleon proposed | Lot so ag It is not a V or other | alarge pailfoll of water, and 2 quarts of the solution thrown EMPIRE CLUB GAMES. clussical person whom no one has ever secn, but a live, | ju40 the privies every hour, followed by a quantity of ehlor- The match between the married and single nembers 8, BoweTar | Hodar el D¢ | igo oflime, One barrel of powdered quick ime was scattered | of thi Club on Saturdsy led to the most Burir e, U ndunce s ot hi odernest o ent Iyi er undresse embers of the Club see this b Both pit in the cellar snd_ about the corners of the ocourt, between the | ¢ RIS B U Ul BUCE *Ry e Bove to see tiie el can the Conference do, enppoSing i FROM THE are i great snccess this year, " 4 ] front and rear premises, One cask of chloride of lime was | begin match-playing at once, win or lose. It is freq ided. Imnoticed last weck that other N Hea e, and Courbet has suddenly come ases that oceurs | aps ous pl h . more creditable to take defest gracefully when in a weakened S \ f that. comus | SPead 18 varioes plasts datiag a3 attestes it than it 18 fo win when powerfal. We give tho score EAT OF ‘VAR. thern Germany under the lead of the distrusted Bismark, Itis o { Italian G« s s revolu- | every few years to ¢ for the dictaof | We Lavo been thus minate in reporting theso cases L fh oy ot n X r#‘-hn{m crities in n;:- “".‘-:'.‘ - ‘l’rir“lll:];x'k;f;i:l! At "‘;‘u“i chodera, not to create alarm, bat to arouse the stteation of ou MARRIED, 0. R SINGLE, 0. R sl r biommmi . 5 tass Lo anythivg DUt | oo 1o the absolute naceseity for cleanliness, both in their | Russell, 24b. . 4 3[Spielwan, ¢ 32 wdhay if it can have toler hard words to say of Courbet a few years ngo when Miller, 1st b 5| Dancan, 1st b 15 nowledge its national existence sud | his La Curée vas exbibited. Me was coarso, persons and premises, Ln all of these cases the causes of the 2 2 "1 5iCo " 2db.. 1 4 ) false, ete., ete. But he had begun to be sppre discase Lave been investigated thoroughly, and in every one 3;W.mm 3 The cause of Italy is mneh injured here by the woful then. Now he is at tho top of the posing causes have been found in the unwhole- 5/ Hosford, p. 3 yrity of the popular branch of her Pailia- and could to-day sell his Curie here, which ho sold d insalubrions surroundings of the patients. We im.‘:xl.,r::.:fiul 4’ AS USUAL, HAS FLANKED ALL lieincome tax of eight per cent :timie for %000 francs, at asbigh a figure nearly 08§t | 45 u0y gytempt to generalizo from so small & group of facts; i i ic debt. This breach of faith | brought in Boston. His laudse np forty but they should have their fall welght, and when added to the E " E ‘l I E S let ut they shoul ght, By B\ . P ng of the Salon, all holders of the Italian | per cent since the ope deductions drawn from every former appearance of the epi ther of these modern instances of the fix funds in France, where the last Italian loan was largely | a1 ere is some hope that the vote of the d of art, and of the permanent . demic in this city, whera it is well knowa to have visited with Total g 8 g Total THE Lower House will be rejected by the e art crities aud the infallible, the | ity greatest scourgings the most ithy and crowded districts, | Umpire—Mr. Jowett of Autaal Clab. ifteen years ago there was onl, eady done to Italian eredit, both fivan- | artist th hemselves , i8 most grave. and there & man—Babeock and Wi, Hunt wer 2 their | Americ ho could find much else than ms stically | mocker, let's work. To-day he is a g 'I‘.‘,:”l they seem sufficient to serve a3 & Warning to every | BRANFORD BASE-BALL CLUB V8. HART BASE-BALL CLUB. st | o dividal citizen to beware of impare air, erowded apart | A mateh game was played on the grounds near L I G H_ T E S T S KI R T mente and personal uncleasliness, Wherever putrefication Lefferts Park, Brooklyn, on Saturday, resultiog in a victory for the Iatter by the larga score of =6 to 1. the 1talians aloue are ent in preparations for war, 18 ¥ ready for the fight; the Austrians scem stupidly and bare ainter with half the public and a third of his fellow ar- | of either animal or vegetable matter is going on there is dan Toady to ruplovf their Emperor's Sitding the Pbinay | Gt The Salon 1mib4 bear more talking sbout, but tuail | ger which can only s kyoldd By Tenoring ad arreelingihe i S Pilmeth 80, MADE, IS THE NEW L e | Soune. . The Koimions we Mve itom Moy WKL mE TS | e ok Loy : LS e urpose aud the disinfectants we have named are the Lest now 3 2 A TR R M, QUARANTINE, Ynown 1o the suthorities. Let them be uosparingly used | Saven: i SUB{]}’[E [{ DUPLEX g it v tha davelapment of a popu- whenever thero is a dissgreeablejor nanseous odor. 1 A ) lar revolutionary element by it, but has well guerded his | Afinire as 2 own position by *“‘reserving his liberty of ,”" and Vicinity Perfectly A o 5 don't mind, on the whole, “letting it slide " till the Baild 1o be Ready in Two Da The steamship New-York, C ray, from Aspinwall MADE he can cat in with the “sword o it fromn some bleeding neighbor a slice er small this may be, it will poult lubricate his passage out of Mex tions of 1809, and realize a Napole of the Natives—Reporis from the Falco May 1, with merchandise and passengers, arrived on Sat The ramor rife in this city on Saturday that the | urday moruing. On the 4th inst., lat. 24, long. 74:35, dings on the pew quarautine grounde, at Seguiu’s Poini, | passed schooner Valeria bound North. Juue 5, passe were to be attacked and burued to the ground was entirely | ste smship Arizona, Lence for Aspiuwall. The following B.'s little work, entitled © Des Jades | groundiess. There were no indications even that such 85 | {4 hor spocie ai: 8 more jnstrue reading, per- | attack was intended. Capt. Wallin who is in charge of the writing, than can be fouud 1 the | Metropolitan police there, reports that all was quiet aa Tty a passage or two. On pages | chureb, and P'S% of opivion that neither the oysterm Louts Na- | vor anybody else will make an attack while they are guaratng and the revenue cutter Cuyaliogs realos au chored off the dock. Inthe weantime the buildings, under the direction of Mr. Henry W. De Puy, sre rapidly being cleazsed for the reception s of passengers from infected ships. They were formerly used Lees & Waller.......... tare of turpentive, cousequently everythin Paunwa Railroad Company d. in_completely saturated with it and ¢ Eureka Lake and Yuba Land Co. VERY LIGHT AND FLEXIBLE, [ AND STILL RETAINING THE MOST Umpire—Sama Seorers—A. H. Broaso £,408 07 192300 00 CITY NEWS, e PERFECT RESISTANCE DESIRED SyATCHED A PoCKET-Book.—On Saturday wyening Eogone Kelly Bacon & Kuseell ney, Morgan & Co. Mrs. Martka H. Vananken, a native of Orange, N, J., but who AT RETAIL AND WEOLESALF BY t present visiting at No. 12 East Sixtecnttest,, while pass- ing the corser of Canal and Wooste having s pocket- LOBD & TAYLOR. book in her haud, had it svatehed fro'n her by one George to Amyot's later Im pole o wic idea of the mi ) Russia, the United to xw;o the n;n).w'n views of our American mission. They | even the gros bave beeu subjected to some vibrations sivee his then date | slightest spark would turow the whol . To prevent i Ty 5 o A% ;»y‘ vim g, but lot us trust that they have DOw swung | thie, great precaution is necessary. The men ewploye d Total..co... all:: 'hoHe.nr::‘r:,l:"{:m bb;l;;vrr:. o ‘.:."’;“‘n,';‘;'l‘,",'!..“’;:,"l‘i ’ COR. GRAND-STREET AND ERUADWAY ack, in permancuce, to their sfat iu cleansing the buildings, are oystermen and others living the bamement of the premises No. 5 Grand st., which, by u \( 1 185 “Providence has intruste in the vicinity of P ¥ men are divided into l‘:yllr"l:': i‘.ff.:.‘ e et s, 1s. ocoapied 34 » Iaaudry by Mr: ¥ AR\QLD' CONST.\BLE & (0_' the person with whom Mrs. V. was stoppine. Aler thie gangs, each o ried man, who keejs » that 1o bustible while upon the ¢ Trenor & Colgate P. P. Walling e of peo ) oonstaut Tan'ioto the basement, Mre. V. went to the Eighth Precinct COR. CANAL AND CER-STREETS. pt. Mills of the loss she had I | el Gt sackson wan dstonr 10 fok oy e et | STRANG & ADRIANCE, well the workmen to all th immense territory s 3 B O Tt s ey | Ereeaatis o e e tbous] chiaiascoos 5 the prodads i e and inwshort timo after saccseded in arvesiog bia. dedr Pedinsula, us the provisional Mesican Fmpress | and aet the louses on ire - Panama, e e N atet wiihout ball by Jstice Ledwitb, 116 is 8 NO. 333 BROAUWAY, {;el‘l‘\il:‘mn,'w’l;nfl’:‘l. .',l,y,‘,'»’:.' i (-l:."::‘;:y{‘:(”lil.“x‘?r}kl'i 3 ‘i"‘.l’,’. i 'f:x1-’"lhll'.'..h.;‘.'.'.'fa“.L;:f.'-f.':‘.‘&:’;f,’;" Gl ot % | COMMENCEMENT OF THE WET SEASON—SURVEY OF o hqf_‘m"‘lhdf»rd‘ aged 21 years, and says be resides - XIV, Caruotand Napoleon L: “Thou wo wert lways "',:‘"_'“,}L«‘;‘:'I:"“fr;";’:"{e"“,fi"":';‘“:‘;““‘{‘{:{,"{L"‘h"m“‘;“',’;_';‘: TITE MAGDALENA RIVER—NEW LINE OF STEAMERS [ i - 2 AND OTHER ik Europe the source of progress, who possessest | 3 5y rray gement 192 beds—allowiug i —FROM SOUTH AMERICA—NO NEWS. (AR AT WHOLESALE BY THE SOLE MANUFACTURERS, of peaceful o each bed—can be placed in the two ruc ong s Lowever. says that 0 8D emergency a larges num! accommodated. SE i1 inelonure during the day is carefully guarded by police | Tho steamer New-York arrived at Aspinwall on the men, who ailow 1o one to approach,and no one ou any protense | . ning of the 29th ult. r, hast thou Cormaspondence of the Awsociated Press. : PANAMA, June 1, 1866, THE REFINKMENT OF THE FACE. 3 “'ESTS’ BRIDLEY & c‘n'g Nothijog 40 much gives coarseness to the face as & skin sto b. Fid of thewe diafic i NOS. 97 CHAMBERS and 79 sud 81 READE- 8T, NEW-YORK CITY. will come when who derstand that thy role can enter the grounds without first stating 1M business, and nnun‘,\wm} n hfi'flnr‘(,f”\m ation,” | obtaining the permission of Capt. Walling. During the night Since last mail there is uot a word of news on the | sont and transparent. Taabean, No. 822 y, f Y | each approsch to the building is gusrded by two policemen, I | fethpna, agent. Mailedon adds & Rexe, General [wporters, N. — ho wet weather has set in, and heasy rains are expe- of th Napoleonic French policy in foreign affairs . + 2 " " " t once retreat to th which 8 10 be “ua policy that frankly offers the Das bess, howerer, t3us | rienced slmost daily. A FRANK CONFESSION alliance of France to all governments thet will agree to | far no occasion for fear. p . . S Medsix. GHNGR mad Wi oyl iy suit of common interests * Further OVINIONS OF THE RESIDENTS, The surveying party undoer Messrs. Gilbert an o T sabeiiutingly ,.,,‘..., v sent out some time ago to examine the Magdalena River n with many othe l d defense of true French foreign policy | The oystermeu aro highly indiguant that Soguin's Point o0 the First | abould have been selected for quarantine grounds. They say | +: wing Oty inoe 4 of gliculd have been selected or 1oaraitiog erous, Y M8Y | and ite cutrance, have finisbed thoir labors, and return | B3 ftestanly ka1 v IO ADVANCE IN PRICES OF 2 'n;.d his own way, iustead of havin by the State Logislature, which distivetly sta They bave b B L o sedon: iost 1o weY. s Lhe et | - ed by Prussia’s stupid ill-will, would | teen years ago by the State fiegls Wiure, which distivetly states | home on the present steamer. They beve been very | PEabF iable ol lor, e ) L runs the stillest, 3 e i ¥ | uakes the strongest seam, aud bews, 1 cords better than any B e o PONE TR ENE YRV R NI & other machine. =| Letter to Willcox & Gibbs 5. 3L Co., April 17, 1066, g riacermany | el of o shores of Suaten aand, ' 2 successful. L - g ol burniog down tho place they have It w definitely settled that the first of the Austra- Austria. _One more extract fro A e ) ‘ i i re extract from the | g igtention of doing wuch & thing. They inteud to bave tie | o) o oumers will sail from Panama for Wellington | Turkism Baris, No. 13 Laight-:t., are again open rend with | question legaliy tested, and abide by the decision, They foel to the public, enlarzed and improved. Hours: Gents, 6 t0 8 . ., 1 TRAPHAGE\" . HLNTER & Co’ sured the decision will be in their favor, 1fitis not, then the | on the 2th inst. The agent here is making the necessary | ooy ' Lidies, 10 to 128 w. Suudays: Gents, 6 to 128, u ned by the present state of European thin “For a great country, neutrality guarsntees it of them will be rulned, for the reason that no market q from sttack, for all have an inferest in not baving & new Lu d for oysters caught in waters that receive the | NITADECIIOLIS. This will make 23 steamers oring and —— Nos. 308, 400, AND 102 BOWERY, Even if this shouid not be the ease | sailing from Panama and Aspinwall monthly. The BUrGLAR ALARM TELEGRAPH is in operation at Jusction of Third en ! leaves., heir hands.” No. 254 Broadway. Come aud s28 it ‘o, on will be both dis- s od and surprised. : NOW OvvE st that they still will be injared, as the anchors and F Houuse. |y, halance of their SPRING STOUA. at LOWER PRICES then 08 ying at Quarantine will so destroy the Our dates from Valparaiso are tothe 10th and from the o f H : Al not be worth fishing io. Callo to the 220 of May. There is nothing from the | *P¥° sien HarelaiPaly St adme yeks trus that a Commi South Coast of lpunnu{u. No tidings have been heard | e LAy of gonde s eea ofercd soca 10 one ale sube ”;:“Il-;l:‘::}:v,uuw Wasglon und Albazy o der o regt femoral of | of the Spanish et sce the disgeacetul dofe betore and Passengers Arrived. BUSINESS SUITS, I i estion—a | the Cuyabogn from off Seguin’s Point, they omphati de- | et from Cal o ANNAH=In Ste 3 » Eastern—by the recent pitching ont | nied it. 1 wich o Committes had started, it was S ithe hy | apartary e OSflas FROM SAVANNAHC In Stcamublp on. Burn . $25, AND $30. lachian throne of Prince Couza. To | suthority of the oystermen. Why should they want the Clyatona removed 1 Their intentions were pericctly honest | Woriress YMonroe—The C :hu law! ::’.nu :'lm had nhc: i‘":: of I‘:lll‘!‘\l'muldum what they | From Our Special Correspondent. ad uamed, and'she might lie thero oomsday, p wos 2ot : 9, 1866, o, b s REPORT FROM THE FALCON. S }1",1.{“? P:-!r«o‘r;-‘.” S.nlu'nlm' h|m~e ;‘lrnb‘ i Dlace his sitting parts on that throne, | o 81008 the last report recelved from the hospital sbip Faloon, o have little of interest hero exeept speculation abot Bo Moldo-Waliachs in Congress as. | 29,de6ths bave cecurred nd:lnly”tubm uew casos huve been | the Davis trial. The news from Richmond comes here ised. Those wete recelved from the Pernsian, 08 which | by the Baltimoro mail boat, which touches lero on he ifined to the | way from Norfe Stories are conflieting in respect to 1ip one man died before ke could be removed ¥ ve nows of | ship. At present, the epidemic appears o be ¢ tiou Charles has met with on Lis ar | Peruvian, with an oceasional case from the Saratoge. On | yo ewspaper correspond Now, Charles is Prussian born and | board the Union not a siogle case bas occurred since the ro. Jell.'s cor 3 pap ‘X 3 | ;u." X o t the Moldo-Wallach Congressmen, | Wwoval of the German emigrants. On Friday eveninyg, as soon insido the Fort, are compelled to gatlier t! Wi Wheer ThbisA, Biay s the Lilinois arrived, sho received the well passengers of the | information from 4 chanee conversation 1% they can | Pruden, B. P. Johnson, J. D. dilbert, 8. Kronskoff. b obtain with the offcers and soldiers of the garrison | T Rlshmond, 1N, Biown J. Pl e session hel 18, $ BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ut same reduction. S GUNPOWDER. Rutgers and wervast, | ORANGE LIGHTNING POWDER, sjor Jobn Cunningliam, 'OR DUCKING POWDER, Watson and threo children, ORANGE RIFLE POVDER, Brysae: Moses: Fuwoes FOURTH OF JULY POWDER CANNON POWDER. U. 8 Governinent for SMITH & RAYD FOWDE: No. . Watking, 1. M ition of Davis, vment es at the Paris Congress of 1856, MPA) y, New-York. D YOLC | gy 1 to Seguin's ¥ COnferming | point. But if any new cases oceur, they will at once be l‘rlnn- into & mative, Lip on Lig, Charles’s, futher, A% | ferred to the Falcon. N e 5 cip p , he telegraph e lso situsated inside the Fort, rincipalit i 'a"*[;-”hf'-:lu,ll i HEALTH ulnlcul lrrnndmn TWO DAVS. ,,1";. [,'. K.' }‘," .;‘".‘,.:‘..;;\-3 “'um' :»\lm il l‘lmnl | b ! o an, is ubjoined is tie last report received from Dr. Bissell i 5% Fostes o . 2 R Crimeaa was ontgine | g rseirad trom D Bll |, | fterview yortorday alemonn with De. Cooper, tho sur 5 SELF FASTENING . A:I»ul.‘ld.l Ags. i Natiwity :x‘-on who Iul oh ‘x‘wvll L “f‘ " .m‘.l JI‘X C :'u ‘: mi nl{‘ . o o] ! st > - 1 onimgsberg, S was o a matter of doubt that Jeit's condi- | - on clisngs the subject to s conuected one that I touched - 1 egses. Sodon. t Bocndle el s et i e -« ; e st (Lo 1 y last—the” Grand luternational Exbibition of : ‘Detmers. $ g it . Rt 9 | A. Lelive, M. I\ I\ then has been officially contirmed, { ; is naturally & weakly puny man. | . G 1. Clayton, R. folks, it scerus, needing to ha o s stairs without ¢ 1 of & crut i- | Clwmorly, Sir. Hagermar, Mr. Vorlerrs, L. A. Tiolieaback, Mr. o : o Bt ot 0t 20 c Kalk, Tobn B. Bavans. Joba tcase Jovepn Saandon, Frank White, i} oF i 0 backed up b not go helf a N and TAKEN OFF in a M ¥ wasiraiico, Not only wil the Exbibition nok be put off on fproving in flosh 8 p | Lawie White, David Kelly. Sam. Byras, John L Wood, Jou. Nouel one, without sewing, eyelet, screw, rivet or cut i the - Not only e Exhibition nof it off on o g | ais. C. Kol wou, ier, A. Mitchell, K. ] : d count of imminent or actual war, but actual outbreak of s Lis door at nigh £ up; the wrin- | Mischell. W. Campbel Wiite, 1.0 Neil, R. ‘Seaboro, F. 'W. I.".'.’.*,'.:.";iz:,'.:t"?.;':";:. esent fo shother a 00 iee = Kles are o o w seems to | Baker, Richard Wi L. two children and ser. | PRV BT 30 (UML) W the Fair of the ‘m"““_flm Taetitate s Sep- Miss L. Richard- | FIEECH Bl 965, 1 order to give the public the beneit of these s0<s 24 o nncnl. wa’nlhfl l; unlgyl;ilm mrL?oH pauid, or by express, 03 seceipt of the prices aflixed, any of the follow! i Dl"l“&l.\'! FOR Ir\"l AND BO""’ COAT BUTTONS, per dozen, plain black tan Tyory (black, drab. Fead) oy color, @1 5 fortuzate eondition | vast, J. R-Go Cravs Contise, Pr g 2AN % The sbove 1 the moruin and only thren admission 0. y diminish the fuster of this grand | ndart. 1tis already settled among | *'; | have considerable sym; ing ready Soldiers I thew the o | of Lis patient ul otiers witl whom 1 coners. d, Very teapactiuly, your suy that Jefl, well, w wan,who knew him 1 Depuy He: before the war, tells me that he does not p. much ore all temoved o the | difference in him betweon then and now the | little older. His appetite is g will show wurderous war, that at ! does get on. Al the facili e aonaeg be extended toforeign exhibitors and | yueumenty 1 ihuols e.; Rubver, tde.; five fnburg—Mr. Asadyke, D. C. Evaus, 8. ¥. Dagenten | o 088 Thase are the only reliable Butions for « . and Indy, Thos. Bed, Mz. aad Mes. Joun Bradic:d, Mr. Winter, and | & . et pll 42410 the steerage, sll wall clotkiag, a» they nevit bl o oR LADIES. T A ——— By liaving sevacal different seta, ladics can chy tiols somet has bocu calle ) $500, w1l $1,000 per day. She by nearly all the ladies at the F om the provinees and from foreign FirE 15 FRANKFORT STREET. ar will be, in large part, attractions sterd g th ot of William aps de Mars scof tranaforma. | and Frankfort streots, dropped, in the lamyp-roow, looated on | ORGANIZATION OF A NEW PoLiTiaL ParTy Likised Bhlp Waws merit, thus steciug the sppearance of the garment to sult gt o 25 for exain- | the drat oor, 0 uid lamp, end in bis attemipts to ocurs it | 1aformal meetiag of & few gantlenien, favorabio to ho lorma- N ARRIVED........Sox0ay, Jur 5 A vy 1 Poar whi O s, G100 ol d -‘:r;ll‘l‘ | tipped over 8 can of kerosens oil, whic tiou of the tad States Democracy,” a naw p o | Stosmohip Malta (Br.), McCuiley, Lirorpoo! May 28, Qe r.f""‘-‘f s ™t | The fiazes soon commuaicatad with was held at s Wt Thirtoeatlst | i wich e, tnd 8 bt 12 i bewnd W sy Chanmont—to | the room, and there was considorabl s bark Village Belle, bound W' alw, Americes ships lon, O 261 bellien I"ord 1 0. D | kY llags Bet6 pon o ilt, Ball, 75c., 0., $1 aod §150: Rablers S BUTTONS, any color, wade to c7deh visited by | strnoture, aix stories in hieht, w, the | the burning oil penetrate! througho: o losser in | algrm of firs baving boen saundad, 1o ARMY AND NAVY BUTTONS, o in considerable trepldation, hurried fr For this purpose they are invaluable, as they can ia an itant 1 that their escaps wmight be eut off | exchan, s new sat, removed for cleauiug, or chauged jor pai3 i ¢ | Tiie Fire Department wers 4 covered b when deaired. United States b % | was s00a playing apon th " | Extes, #4; Fine, $5 9, Middling Fine, v , tae rwsing of | The baiiding is I | #1755) Middiing Fine. 81 Infastry. € ol the Cost, 83, Fine, 83 xtra Vost, 8150 ' Coat, 50 conta; ¥ ixira Vest, $230 ristics—10 aay | whoss loss will be about second power of | and that abovs, ol good Bos- | anywise damagad. Fu the world | more water was used than E . | r was anything beaten or . Sorectd S eng | men. A force of feom th : TUN COM arers of these good ters Farei In ordering, please sate i clucis kept back crowd, hborhood, from taking d for & sliort time, 1ol br and whetber thick, medinm thickness, or | you the advercisenent. Cell, or addres « Agent. No. 416 Biosdway, corner Canal i, v Queens | this 1o yous frieis n ( Jy ““Ob, blessed | i of the glow of p isited Paris—the tige of dhe | Kiog, one of | i wad | woald whiv I b