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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, TH 3 ] - % 2 B : mulli ot ok bbbttt e B s SRR TR e B b B e . FRANCE, ot occeaton of newly-arrived stereotyped report, published | openly t larn for - | I (o todays ofetal Meniewr, that -3.'.'.’.5?.'&.“?".,,& Tilley of ax artaed iy, Von ORIt b i e od | it a orstall | THE COMING CONGRESS—WAR STILL THOUGHT TO DE troops have had more encounters with and victories over | thut indersuch circumstances the milit erty at ¢ by Willim Horsfall OUGUT TO BB | L0 enemies more numerous than themeelves, and that | and Francis Joseph himeelf, ...w:a‘fi"'m&... was oceuy 3 | o uigkers, Loss abost 81,000, ISEVITAMLR—TI QUESTIONI /90 BB BQLYED=/| all the population is with them (the Freuch Luperial | Napoleon, who has woven the meshes of this net, ot of Mo, 194 and 186 were ooenpled 1y ¥ r, iron safe manufaoturer. Loss on stos Schr, Wing of the Moraing, Tugrn 9 days, Buwein, fims, Bayles, Philadeiphis for Providence, Ecur. Amule C Sear, Fan ders, Pidladeipsia for Providence. - | nee for Rondout | uee et rdgcn ‘:' | 3 The other britdings were o YORMER TREATIES AND TUEIR DURATION==WELL- | (1005, 10 ""é' '.\ w T¢ ml|‘|iu;4 |n"nl'll('m ;r_ 2 lm" entangles Austria, and their rage knows 2o e damaged 10 1y amou o “ ey o s + You insist,” he saye, * on brevity. Brevits W the | azainst Prusme- and - all - e e coa pleed, & Spsken, fs. ‘ The tm ) INVORMED CORRESPONDENTS AND THLIR ASSER- | Afonitenr's Mexican correspondence and *uotes” for the | Commander-in-Chief, fires m{mflm" “d' argecitien et Jane 11, in lst. 40 o;:, lons. w’t‘,.l the sinamebip Tontdonn passed o | Tdora Lo TIONS—OFFICIAL *‘NOTES" — AMUSING UTTER- | ar years, amounting to oetavos in volume! I can the Eussars under his eommand, end tells thom huve teceived a m steamer (supposd to bo oue of the Katinial € o.'v.), bound E. | 00 0 tbe Bowesy, e ) o . abbreviate by reducing particulars to zenerals and spe- | what o eplendid it th b to AXCES OF THE MIXICAN QUESTION—PERSONAL, 1 cifotee, protermi references | strike the hated (‘e-mmd ‘4 B , perforee, prote 3 ed Ger at_the sune timo tells ericnce of past weaboss. For | Juoe 12, 8 United St war was du lot. 40 43, loug. 90 22, ¥. CAKE, Congress Hall Kol L gl | P e ] cafory quotations. Explapstery | the Mivister of Finance ot to tronble himself about the ¢, MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL ITEMS. of the Moniteur's teachings i5, | pay of the soldiers, sinee, as 8oon as the campaign beging, b s ogoe From Our Speci! Conerpoadent, o commentaries. e | S—— = MERRE LOUSE, ) v s alve f A PIEREL l,‘\n}‘m"!'\‘ i porl-marbmn Notice. K c1ond baek f Panis, Junel, 1066, | they, us follows: H{-xl e 'l-mn ch :!z,lh !n means to subsist them upon the resources e Topee. it bas boen - st i dpr p S R | b H thie owess: M ke he | 8¢ tny one moment on Mexican soil, s, according to enemy's country. It is evident thas ; Frars o Naw-Yonx. ot uing-ti S ot Powors bave acerpted the | ypioilier Pould, who was pot likely to exagzerate, 34,000, | are sonccutrated against Prussia vhi’i-‘&o‘s‘«“m"zfi:mwnwm Wi S T, { ock on Wednesds invitatic pseudo-nentral Powers, The Cote | The whole number of paid Freucti troops on (wany now | ia Venotia—mostly Croatians, Dalmatians and Istrians, | ference «d of the ordinary Embassadors of | unler) Mexican soil, may be, siy 90,010. A covsiderably | with a sprinkling of Germaus and many 'Fyroless instructions to retire toward the ror nuwber of States than exist on the ordinary m-r of shmncnm-;lnu)v!a eo—including Empress Charlotte, her dear pevivsu. | resses o act upon the defensive, Bul mean of Yucatan—hay iu‘g adbered to the Empire, there re. bie. e wained brizands’ of the Juarez persuasion to conquer, b ‘ILe adkering States of the late Republic of Mexico have Geribuldi’s voluntecrs. La Marmora, who 3 red n, in accordanuce with sec tng esto ik T 14, 1857 entitied An Actto la- | was soon extnzuish the Port of New-York," to sl about $200, usure ect. matter of ' e versels ace now P JOTICE is hereby giv AN “tion 4 of the sct pumrd A oreanize the Wardens' Ufioe ons tnterested in, or havi inquiry, examination or survey. .. No, prinzest Tt | 0 Loss by ire and water | the seversl Powers ro appointed represetativ ter of Forcign Aflairs; it ot Parls, und of o specialiy- IM »uld be ready to hold its first unger examint The Stroug-Benactt Libel Case, Aacas ua examination The Glal of the cass of Tanie Berong sbht meeting by the end of nost week, or the beginning of the i ath wel ified a8 often | jected, at the beginning, to an of : ? ¢ trial o case of Demas Strong ag g2 o i o g aside: o | been, in ate and on an average, o ) ccted, ) formation of volintese e il fnd s Tt i et A week ful,‘:lll.L it v .u_ live for Presideat Drouys do | o5 once & year since 1862, There has been sinco that time, ot Inat yielded to the lu’nhno- desire of all his bt e e % tams ot Uit | Lhuys, Government here is giving itsell eome Pains 10 | onan average, a weekly encounter between some body of | colleagues, of the King bimself, and of Cisldini, who, st iars 13 Lorware il ty commenced. | teving in the pacific efficacy of the | the h troops and a far superior [in numbor:] | duy mte, is the most imj t of the Italian The case bei s does mot, howevcs, inspirs the public | body of ~biigands, the ordipary result of which | but, kecping in mind that, in 1259, Garibaldi » lus been @ joss ou the past of these latier of | ot get imore than 6,000 volunteers together—that of the support ie- of such 1 t Neither docs that | 4o dead, wounded and prisowers, 1 concludo then, that | the Neapoliten campaign, where the ige of vm-z exerted | with muek eon 0’ rem- | 80l the miracalous suceess of the i g 87y ot proprieior d SIS SCRIVEN, Proprietor. made retur portant wiin note in the Moniteur lost Sanday—salemnly declarimg that | 50,000 foreizn troops have fought with about 80,/ _ _ | ponement for a shori time. | tho report of o secret treaty existing botween France, waats of tho origingl 300 brigands, wd killed or put hore do | unparalleled inthouce on the nation, Garibaldi nevor bad g : = * | combat someihing over 6,000 of them; that all Mexico | More than 25,000 men, all the camp foliowers included, the Tie Judge came nearly 1 SR ¥ | aud the ( veesFoot of Seven ‘7 . enteen fi;.mn-x were ealied bels « Kt Stores. obtained. Three of those cal THORNL TUMPAINS. Prendest | jmprension in regard catso, and wi | and two others were challouged percnplor g ecssions of territory 10 the | by heon pacified at leost thive times over ou an average; | Mivister bolieved that under the present cireuimstancss ke counteract the Napo- | but that, as there remaivs, aceording to the Monileur, anight calealate to the utwmost upon about 15,000 volun- Anzerro spesch, The babbling, murmuring eurgont | 20,000 left of the original 300 brigands, and ns—according teers. Upon that basia the organization of 20 bet- inion, so far ko it out, with its | tothed Liouy of the unkappy Belgians, who wer | tilions was decreed, to form 10 regiments, each 1,464 mom commissiconed to falicitate Max on the casiness of his | strong. But when the enlisting ofiices were oponed o8 0 heed in Mexico—thoers is a siip of road | Whitsunday, such was the throug of the volunieers 1 uod Jtaly, stipala Fireworks. “J. W. HADFI JD® FIRST PRE- g Solferino. # of the best quality a. Pilot's Brido .. ctinlly fuvited to eail. FOULD, No. 3 fies, windings, ruflliogs, that oH UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT-Juxi 13.—Defore | JUry seewed to be honest basiness men, w wigo BUALLEY. ;lb:"fl:(;!:ymnl for their time than watching the piiferings of | ’.‘xl. R A general assortm Plain aud farors as he was #wo: 1o a strl even from hiour to hour, still turni Iy v - g v seg v LAW INTELLIGENCE. by the plaintif of eliciti | iward war a8 inevitable. otween Vera Cruz and the capiial not yet pacified, thore | on Wednesday morning the enlistient had to be BADEAU aeh et Lon-:w-xl aay bi Lo exceptions men | ™ or tie public mainly judzes of the probable future from. | will be occupation of and iu Mexico for the joreign troops, | 8ince, according o telegraphic dispatches from ell "the ———— ppeared to hold any oplmen about tho m. tor. ost of tho | i of the motual stato of things in Europe. | 10w numbering 38,000 for some time to come, Allof which l centers of population, 19,60 men were alrady on $he » fornd maro profit | J lists, and the throng continned uninterruptedly. The tho pateut £ A glance at the map of Europe by tho light of es 1 knot of faets such as diplomicy ires raveled some- that seetns to need eutting by the sword, Take ry | submitted by yours traly, Didsbury, ay of sobeF commeat: On the oceasion of the | Goveraors of the Provinces telographed that (he islatif the other | Blon of eulistment might lead to_rlots, since eve + that, on oeeasion | sbie to bear arms desired to go with Garibaldi—the sons h laid before the am ENLISTMENT OF MINOTS. " 3 4 Tho Jury, asat last emoanelle], was as follows: Henry times, b Tn re the habeas corpus of Michacl Carney.—This | Lockien J. Voorheos, Awariah IL. th »-Lialian tangle for example. iow ean_Italy 1o vo remisded the was case for the discharge of u minor who ad enlisted in | Jtohacl e Edmund Charman, Wi ounco ewnership of Ausiria posseasion of Ve netial <sion on the udlress, the Government | of Dukes and Marquises, as well as the artisans and peas- the United States servie “The relators, not being ready with | 1, Aller a th, C s D, Styker, W. What means will & Conference liave to bring one or the cussion. of the Mexican business | 8nts, Such being the case, on Saturday the offices were their witmesses, asked a postponewent. Mr. Courtney, the | (‘Reily, Albert Voorhees, jr. Jobn L. Voorhees, T other to sueh reuunciation? T compensation to . but prowised that oppostanity | reopened, bt they had to be shut onee more in the even- : its discussion hefors the elose of | ing, since above 10,000 young men had enlisted in ose Yol L MRPOGL—1In Lte mtte, round | would be allowed fe the session, The r that the suceessful result of neg regard to the Mexican business tuik abont them; that was especi erument to publish ita part in the wniil thero Lud been lime 1o re: AnsWerS L assurance by th Austria!_But there is not enoug i loose in Europe to cut compensaiion from, 'fn--ns is not o bit of jaud the size of & cabbage-leaf, farmed by never so feeble o kingkin or dukelet, that ut least two of the big Yowers does not claim s its pateh of compensation. But wear would cost more (o any Power thau it can gain by or Learing from othe wie! B fur as material cost goes, that is perfect also, o avoud reading WY | aud almest always has been truo; and tho consit on it. 1n consie | the truth has wlmost nover provented o war, P i | District-Attorney woved to quask the writ, on the ground that | being forwed, the Judge addressed t the affidavit of the enlisting man was, under the aot of Con- | aiteution to the faot that tucy Lad b gress, couelucive, Tho Court declined to benr the discustion | the purpose of forming an bo untH the whole matter could be brought regnlary before hiu would come Lefore them, on the ey Mr. Antlon for relator; 8. G. Courtney, United Staies Dis- | gented, and to do Justice between triok-Attorney, opiosed. them 10t to CODV: In the Sapreme Court, Chambers, before Justioe Inzral B flosantt the pame question srose yester: in the matter of lan ¥ to avoid putticipatin, | Dupny. Peter Dupuy, bis father, applied for his discharge on ] | tho ground that the boy, b undor 18, had enlisted without | yewspaper commer “on then given Yor this request was | day, while in the depots at Cowo, Gullerats, Vaross, iations then {wm!hxg in | Bari and Barleta, there was no more room for the 0uld be imperiled by open | comers, no red shirts, no shocs, no arms, Accorli ¢ ot the time for Goy="| Zumber of the battalions is to be doublod, and ished negotiatiops | the volunteer force divided into two distinet 1 Mesico Max's | which one is to operate against the two railroads . On the positive | conuect Austris with Italy, the first between Los) spenker and Verona, 1ot yet completed, the second Detyeem Trieste and Venice. " The other volunteer corps is destined b ple, 08 Lis consent. 1o this care Iuttorfield produced the | af the hour he sbo seed 1o further with the case that | y | v p 7% | bay, and mido return that according 0 his o5 iyt {0 o B S ML gesnend. o Thriher e e S an rulers, a8 in (ho cuse of Francis | debate on the budget should give opportunity i ba + | be was over 19, The Court direct=d proof (o be buken, and va | * L his case pros ise g Qbvalops ng fathor tian from ealeulatod ine | Mexican discussion, tue Opposition eourteously assented to an expedition by sea, qm bly to enter into the liesr§ the proot, directed the boy to be discharged. #ide workiags of onr State Legislatare, The all, is generally onough @ correct but | to the request for adjourume Jut now the Govern- | of Croatia, and to proceed toward the frontier of Hungary, 8. J. Cook for xelutor pa Assistant U. K. ? the : ard of Jirook 5 nncaleuated "estimate of interest and the necessitics of | ment spokesinan mects Favre's reminder by saying that in order to oblige Anstria still move to divide her foroes, uropean calealators | * Goverament will try and soe what it can safely roveal, | BAO® A1 Italinn tvasion might kindle the embers of reve- lution. Just at the moment when Avstria is thus the case. Nothing was clew the other year thau that it Bta top being the Unit should dave direily onds of kves and uu\a’ll tho Y. G Fo {30 vears standing, on the Léusof February, 1563, having como s ;'\‘,.',,.';:;',,',i.“‘,,‘,’,‘:};}{ handadids | S | off oty in the eveuirg. storted from his bome in Prospect 1 3 T . by b T : o : L stood that the defen - a for any power on earth 0 do us reverence. And the nt L ! . Troakir, withia vie aad two step-duighiers to Tt | {rull of ‘the aliexatiocs pu | bow Gl we lot themn o1 Eusy o my kit them o | tho tile should be supplemented; - 3 Lo aud Ad | troo pouding quesiions, vir; e Talisn, i etbiingey ver w ventures, with Translations, from Furo) Americ cl i ree ! e~ ol s S o el o oo i mmn Confederacy. Tho Polisi und. the Oriental + present state of negotiations between Frauce | Iut A " co publication of correspondence, etc., must be | Withii a fiery circle, the neytral powers Russia, ed with great prudence and reserve.” and England make a last effort to prevent the outbreak ‘o millions of money by | A German newspaper anzouices & work in press, en- | war. Prussia, Austria, snd Ttaly are to be invited o ! titled AMein Leben (My Life), whih is nothing less than the present woek to send their plenipotentiaries to Pars, iwilian's Autobiography. Didsbury recommends, on | where Najoleon, jointly with the visiting pow coudition that it comes down tothe l[m»m time, that | ers, would try to lind fome- meaus g'ar,lfl ng District-Attorvey, tor the —— '—Cr.cut—JUNE 1 sest of the United | but in ih St.tes, And we certainly | and M d soine hundreds of thous- | contre n the State Legisaturo lefendunt s proprictor of Zhe Br ioh in Mareh, t at Albany, in which the pla giving snd re i fore Justice SUPREME O CROVLE. Jonathan Os<lorne agt. the Union Ferry ( um Crerar. | The plaintifl, & policeman and wa of Brooklyn. man of some | tharged, lJarge at a8 rossed to this a Tt wko was the we who had tho Wallack's. 1t ey took sid iAn*uime the Yerry Compas were maklng Wi sonpuiek in dhe et O s | v Ry 20 bé continned. tiops in -bouse, aud the was in toial dar kre ineofioned: Jieas 3lou could vico versa, to be co -+ . O, Jonos, Witliam I ! 7And we had our® Peace-Congress or Confer- That wittiest of witty sccomplished Trishmen, last of | tions sre not to umeh_ed at these conferences; at not for the present. ‘Thus far only Prussia has sent il over a guard closo by | ke gate aud broke This be charges occurred tbrough thie negligcnce of the Ferry Company, and usks jury to assees Lis damayes at 810,000 1t appearing thut the alterations we Arcbitectural Iron Works under cor zan; | the old school, who taught, with' Magnin and the rest, in 3 . conferonces of paciticish | Fraser's Mag: m..|‘ Bla km“f:‘ym,.d, Maboney, | ber seqniesence to the eonterence, provided they are not ta Canads and on the Jumes | better known as ther Prout, died herc Jast week, Fo tho last few years bis almost only literary work was the always livly, readable Paris correspondence of The ness. While before tho open fight b Hastings, and Wm. M, Tweed, Somo of il ctedly missing, and at whether th 1 this ease, L ence n wien called for wero un accounts 1t seened uy time to give t bly occupy eevcraldaye. | usurp the powers of an umpire, The Viewne uarg however, contains also an article which expresses the hops that the conference may be able to preserve the poace of the continent. Aceol 10 the inspired £ ays, of l’m plan being mode by the | tha Court held th, cmbers of all these me e object of the rae wid Mrs. H. Probase W Giraminer. Mist | m0 reltion of master aud_servant existed betweey the Ferry | et - ; ; - . . ramer,. Rev. Juliis 3 Mirchicid Mz | Company and the Iron Compar y, and that ns the negiizonce, | Meeting of the ow, not to the members of tho other part London Glote, of which newspaper ho was one of the | [ SRR SO the following - - Francis, R Palanes, | §f any, was that of the lutter, the present sction wouid not Lie. i ; at they were ready to asonable, that | proprietors, by o - 5. D, E. Farng: | Jlo t mers of "o reaspnable. {0 maintain the soundness of | Tbo Count de Montalembert, whose state of health hiae | Count Budberg and Loi ndon: L positions at tho bar of the world's opinion and | laterly alarined his friends, bus within day oF two been Italy receives Venetia from the Alps to the Tsonzo. Austria gs a compensation for Venetia, sunexes the y for the stone. There is the best Henry L. Clint :m- for plaintif. B. D, Sllli- | meeting yestorday afiernoon at | 1 . 1 faney thai is tho | operated on suceossfu “liberty of ac Herzegovina and Bosnia, perhaps part of Albania. B M e dtns Th—Defore Justices Baxxazp, | Yerplanck oceupyiag tho Chair. T g SUTHERLAND and CLes — meelin g were road and approved. + of the triple invitation to this Conference aud its | reason to hope for his recovery of tolerubly good healib, . t of A EXPULSION OF A DELIXQUI 3 ATICK £ND AT cebld seccptance, As to what will come of its sessions | but be bas renonnced bis cherished purp of visiting the | Prussia obtains Holstew upon restoring N g 5 ane [ in the wry of definite settlement of any onc of the three | United States this year. wigg to Deuark, roat cestions 10 bo debuted, & review of conferences | Painter May has bronght back from Genova & capital | _ As to the reform of tho German Confederation the Pays® end, Connt Agenor de Gasparin—as remaius silent. s w0t pebidut to his gortrait of ot mention that Bosnis, Albavia and the Herse- In re Thomas J. Blowell, ar 1 need ted for the walls of your | ®ovina are Turkish provinces, and that such & Court in this matter bas directed to th beld and treatios made in refercs 0 sane :!n-«- portrait of our other t and as likeness & ell Liverpool; order: cor 8 1, Manchester “ On rending and 'ine the afavits nr tious Wi u‘u ,1 g ) LGRS el i e e 0 ineg Tweed, P { the seivies of ssid athd promise. Lot alo nal settlement ” of Eun poulaye. 1o comn ) v : 3 e e s The Wtreatica of Vieons," of whose stipulations o York Union Laseuo.Giub, whero your hom citics | Youd necestrly opan the Urienta quesioh fow ted one or morc—the very ex- | can j f them. oy that the on-wh t | weel I ] al Violated one or more—tho very ex- | cau judgo of them. 1 funcy tbat thowe of you wko are not | AL B rc »d,s.. Tty T8 m g, J. P, Gisood Foster, G, n, J. N, Y | party to them has « T Nupoleon ressed with the Americun th one of the bourb o critfea will bo pleasantly 1u ¢ 0 the throns of the Bourbouk Deing | S8 N which, therefore, he must Lave some strong setiled takin, Fng Havan; W, Bir ! san m6j 0. TarxAnD, Pr ndge.” |t 4 Freuch viols of ono of | quality of Gasparin's featu - i ce Justios INGHANAK. sonahle pries { the st of of the Constitution way of theatricals, there is o bigh Shakespoarean S | DE 1 g 6P of Europo as ot wlono that, 1 say, | tide i just mow. A poor Ialiau company, with ong PORTO RICO. | . Bmth 8, n agt. Julia I, Eaton, wou and tho tri i the n»)l,, and como -.h(iuilv K] fix._moddullg .(_u-,luu..i,‘u pgr’lumm"gl‘i mm.;l':fm » - Minor agt. Alex. ¥ Minor.—Repo: - 1 to th it of 1852, whero tho in- | % Othello,” and the usual great round, in_Italian, | and Jadgrments of divorce granted: Mcl, celve (el DagBage. L 0 tho Cestle Gandsn Con- | SeTminable Schleswig-Holstsia question waa Mettlod, | Italians, *“7The Merry Wives of Windsor,” tho last Exteusive Conflagration—The Town of Mayae AESE WHN! AR TURIEEUR- 08-S0 SNmemerpee L L berne to the Villafranes treaty of 185, and the | work of the Berlin coupositor, Nieolui, is oo t one of the guez in Ashes—Sadden Denth of the Amerie eaters, ‘The ongiral libretto was, I believe, the can Consnl, wolion, It s retranslatody & | gy tho arrival atthis port on Weduosdsy motaiag of the finiti 14 Williams,” | brig Venetian, from Ponce, P. R., wo lears that a firo broke iat his Rickard was his | out May 29, at Mayaguez, P. R., destroying s groat pars to his ammy, mself ngain” in Victor Scjour's diversion of that . ? 3 his armys | drioa, retived this week at one, of the Houvelard thes- of the town, - An Amerioan man-of-waz Iyizg i port sead less, be an Italisn | ters. A new complete tranclation, in prose forw, of 130 men ashore to assist in extisguishiug the fames, Loss e Thiis was | Siakespeare’ utic works, by Eaile Montegre W | not ascertained. sfoderation of - n in fwo sons numbers; very well | e Jumes C. Gallagher, U. S. Consut st Ponce, died tiele of the with fine type and clever prints (that do not 4 following Nov illustrate the text, of course), on |memr. This i | Yery suddenly at that plico Mav 28, in an apopletie ft. [, H. Smith ct al—>diotion grested on payment of $.0 ¢ Defendant may serve a new avswer, sne of this State. Rouben of one of the Meud tist, Pt i ize the band of | Corference and treaty that followed [it was con- | 1y | w on the ith of July, 1559, between Napoleon s | wor | Francis Joseph, us of the bases of peace, that | Fronch libro | & Veuotia shall formn o part of the Jtalan Confederation, | bardly reco, n ,"und on the | as Le would « OF DV CEASED EMIGRA that i PERTY roebip Sau S oyd, R C.Le tion granted Alowauce of §1 SUPERIOR COURT— Justices ROy EFFPECT OF A JUDGE Crow and oth road msking un epproprintt b was referred to 8 committeo con and Comming. DS 4SLA D, 3 the 10U of i was tried before J ity tease ] , 3 compuried the o visis to the SubRingn s erehy the two Mujesties tau bouud them- | the fourth complete new transiation of bh-.ln-;m-m pub- | W ! aai visit aad W bly | to favor “ deration among | lished in France within fifteon years. Montegret's sbly | to fu promises to be the next best to youzg Victor Hugo's. The A Meeting for the Republic of Treland, T the Editor of The N. Y. Tridune. * of which Venetia shall b ¢ the u'-mr{ Prosid w Ca [ s Taiand, ‘This gratiyiog W all who t - {ast-named wuthor is supplomenting bis remarkable worl s with tran s of the p\'u shire trugedy aud otherof | SIR: At a public meoting of the friends of Troland, g o 1 e e NI R R L E L F tonight, the following presmile and resola- Cor heetts madent trom Sobiller, Ambross Themas | 1958 were asanimomly adopted (after which $100 was sub- unhappy Due s finished & new opera cutitled )ll”hon—librfltollfrum '","';“h T Tk saesh SE AR T S hamefully | Goethe’s Wilkelm Meister. Gourod hor of Faust, reas, The Trish people sfter ne s amefully | Goethe ilhelm Meister, Gounod, theauthor of Faust, o oo yorke of ths most despotie Government i = giog | et N The Ferris Wike Murdor—Bormard | 1t may be remombered Frank Fer convieted and sentenced to death at tho February term sestons by Rocorder Hoflman in 186 § . the jury, the Judge seen na thouzli t not call for | remurk we: d gument eniere of this question and egainst L Court of General M. Morylon Pezry. ~. § Liovd, ¥ .m!;.w'»li“;d’\ 1 ““"“.}‘""“‘"“ ”' ‘; . | itk nat the prisoner, who was liviog on | Which esch now declares that the hae Jost b i he Acad 3 A6 Ve, A clevant apd pertinent o (e bssn \nion of | g v T . | 1o that portion of the deings of the Paris | bae Just been Jected to the Institute in the Academy of S Rinon, 4. Far g0 s one of actund ok o o, e civen vt imern | Pebuce Ll ot v heiming, and bewas | Lo that partion of the doings.of the Barl | bas Jast been Cieciel 0 4 urio, n place of Claplpon, de- | SYEFexstod, aro making stierts to 30 PC SRRy S e fury and by whieh the jury were not bawad, T fomrban 4 4 by y | fihun Prigeigality | ccased. Tiis ia o remarkable case of well-merited and | reRRSOMPECRIPNE foontiican instirutiove generally: ! 17 | quickly-recognized succcss in bis art. His first published | Lierezs, We seo with pain asd indignation that the nqfi o hud & lega rignt ¢ 8 five usso- | and Cabinet at Washington are carryiog out v uat term. staie bis opfuion o o eontrox ¥, Kenigiog andJ. 1, A c 1 ¥ r work was & Mass in 1849, Tho youngest or tter w0 long &s e let the clear th Yo clusive Julges therecs, o ue = g " . ¥ dons & respito of ates in the Academy i3 Thoas, ag the cldest, | neutrality law, but which fn reality ‘ia dirccted for tie sug- urt took the papers and rescrved iis decision. decision was res | Mtber, wiio at 81 18 3 young a4 the best of them. Another, | pression of thé iish Republican Army; thereforc, belb . - new ¢ A motion wiki be | | Berlios, at 63, I of:cu meet on the sidewalks of our co Resoleed, That we consider they have exceeded fhe bounds v, 8ud uoless the Governor Lu . Jook more than 50 6t worst, but | of any seutrality laws that now exist or ever num o l:-‘v‘)i'(m r; he does Tn theetoamstip that tho conrse they ave pursaed iu this matter ks AW AVOT. €hi,. e B ‘l‘-\» i{ Eb ; 1 Robert N. Waite, for resj na 1 rrtson, E. Caite, E. Lusoo, Jus 'COURT NOTIC i SRR g e ottt 1va Tofferson Davis at his, 3. D.'s, 2 J. F. Rodman At 8 General T { the Bu | noder elronmstanoes uf peculin photographic bu:,-_——-_ ;,gz.oxm‘»fet‘:(k:‘hr::m 3‘:’:‘53“«'!2"..':‘5'»-2.-. AR e el | ol of v Yok bl | i g B == | 15 308 A Sl e e - W S S 5 i iame, 1. Jih dow of Jane, 1e6—Pr | sentenced al b 4 i . cal ; Lbal wiv wiy ol | n Gl steersge. Barbourtend Jo | B THE STATE OF ELEOPF. J knowing that sy are rigkt, wil -l:-;myh.nl — — tices, it is orde he Spe No Rioderpest ju Erookl ull recorde ———— w the freedom of their native land as that suz s MINIATUBE ALMANAC. Term wil be heid o dless other: | o (s ey ¥ cir average o ok . g e i ' . WIGM WATER THIs DAT. 0%, Clerk. | iR R AR P Y sl ) o B m it b b PRorpart PRINCE CILARLES AND WHAT POLLOWED IT—A Ko- | the United States Goveroment and people for their colpera~ Bandy Maok.o...:16 | Gov. lalan 1 Hell Gateos.oses. 11 SrEOIAL TERN—JU Py | oklyn nrose from o totally different | of (hen, being & y plenipoténtinites of Christian tion in putiing down the most infamoas coospiracy that wes s | 4 : | Qireazo roarly atways provalont Powers, open with ]:rumbnn!ur{ wssurunces of distin. i MANTIC ADVENTURE—COMPLICATIONS WITI TIR | aver organized for the dowafali of Lberty; tberefore, beit SMHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Jas. McAuliffe & o | That the Rind t of Europe sl A cousideration, addressed to the Godhead, and | OTHER POWERS — AUSTRIA'S DILEMMA — ITALY further XA a ourtlandt Puin n K. Biown agt. bioeksde put upon it es quent rolomply-sanctioned declarations of | % 2 Resolved, That—30 help n3 God—wa will asiet, to the ntmost PORT OF KEW-YORK.........Juse 13, | Hardie—Orders gravied. i “ | bk ont b the lstiliery a perpetuity of peacoful purpose. } AXD GARIBALDI—RSTHUSIASM OF TG PEOPLE— | of our jower, the Irieh e e Army in tielr noblo effora, Mayer . Schwartr ugt. The New-Tork W, | L'oown ar o be fonnd, is sy 1t may be worth notiog as something that Gavernment WIAT WILL 5% DONE WITH THE VOLUNYsEus— | S04 108t we slacerely truss fhey, Wit heves 00" corrup sty o1 Sceurity Compuny: Juo. M. Webb agt. Michael Pat . on the contrary, s!ways exists thero, eit | hero bas showa e wishes to co of, that the " vart} ? Tre! .‘“{,’,‘ Anri: h"’cm from Dnbiin te cured. Thome grantod. O e o e obos sos bovoc i | Einperor expiesses conidence i ho ecifying ibluenoe of | _DIFLOATIO KFFOLTS 70 AVERT WAR. gwept out of Treland from Ancries - e Sarstors. Kiag. Nortolk, City Paiat, wad I shumond, 6. | | ‘The Irving Nationsl Tsok agt. Robert D, Swelraog.—do- | tho miikers, though fror op ceiimation it s Bot o1 futal 3¢ | tho Conforene . that (this is inspired from the Minis- | From Our Gwn Comespondent. l;"“'_",;' the Lris! awpbaatly planted ovee i sIniore ¢ X Y d d wroved among the '3 < o fi rort will be to reconcil 3 W7 97, 1864 . 5 Alleuisric, Boome, Norfolk, City Po! b e e tbors ia Massaehusetts & few years ogv. # pigoienel Ams| 8 ':,‘“,,f,‘,’,‘; 1 l}, 5 eogole 10-W i STYOREROR, eL 8, 1000, JORS FITZGERALD, JE., Joms Trxou, COURT OF COMMON PLLAS—CHAMDERS--TONF 15— ’ | Austria aud Prussia, and then il bo t | Moldo-Wallachia is evidently the only comatry in T BANNON, . CosTER . Lott. Liverpool. E. Cus Before Jngo BRALY. < { out its quarrel with Austria alone! You wmuy read this | purope where ev b dch no dipl JAMER GUERNAY, Committes on Resolutoms. v J LY. e urope ents happen which no diplomacy can B . rwood. Portiand. H. B. pbictron n Fire Depariment. | expression of this notable = purpose in “the Paris . Blowsburg, Po., June 9, 1806, LGS | S Fvepondence o The London Morming Post, the | forosee, aad which rosomblo fiotion rather than fuat. v — 4 oringer. New-Bedford, Fergusor & W 20d. [P fisge oo, Aemm ot Gurvioan & dllen. Nathanr agt. The Mayor.—Ca: o (buich), De Wall, Avaaterdasa aod Lterius writer of which, let me say In possing, is oftencr | I have already written you that after the refusal of the sightly inforwed of what tho ~ French ~ Ministry of | throne by tho Connt of Flanders, tho Provistonal Govern- s abgese s Foroign Affairs wants the Eaglish pullic to de perswaded | ooy 5 prico Charles of Hohenzollern elected Princo In the Supreme Court, Circuit, yesterday, befece v g £e sl Justics Grever, the case of George Farren agt. Thomas Fate in ws purpose © than auy other Puris ' spaper. Tulking of well- of Ronmauia by universal suffrage. A depntation started | Gop g an sotion for assanlt and battery committed by the A mectivg of the Board of Fire Commissioners was held st Firsmen's Hall yesterday. Prefeat: Com i Pinckney, Evgs, Brows, sud Abbe, and My, Gildersloeve, om the Chief settled. i me COURT CALENDAR-THr Da Fanch. M te & Wendt, ik To teh), De Veyhelder, M Bk Toresn (Dateh), Do Veyheider, Mer SvpReME COURT—( Sooretary. A comumunication was reee ¢ Bark Legatos tRr.). Resd. Lishon, H. & F. W, Moyer, 29 Engieer yecommending the parchase of 56,500 feet of leather correspondent of any foreign ne 3 - Bark Leatre de Lxpostacion (Spab.), Feires, Buicelons, Pessant & I P 10g & list of property for which there 19 | informed cormspoudents, lf‘ me notice four instances of | for Dusseldorf-on-the-Rhine to persuado the Piinco—{0r | gofegdant npon the plaintiff 0n board of the steaxiship Charies therr accaracy and wuthiainess, L pick throe from 0 | (b e boing o Lioutesant in the Prassisn army—not to | Thomas, while Iying at Fort Jefferson, Florida, in May, 1965 1o fo Bro. Enginecr B nt | st to have the tel g of yesterda , It happens that tho o o et ioge s i > ) Y ‘popess 80 Hepunh Har rofuso the erown of the fertile valley of tho Lower | The defendant was mastor of the vessel and the pleintiff was « Kirklavi 10, G lasgow, & Tes, an ;,,‘ e ,;‘f‘" N jis o i) R placed in b ral other comm r.x:.lh.n-hlt- ¢ vo of the sevesul clever Paris correspondents ton, Cow Bav, H. J. DoWelf & Co. oy ) 181, 165, 2 e oper commitiees. nuwber o) Belge of iols are priated in | Danube, but the Paris Conference tried to stop that pro- | oueof the erew. The plaintiff and two witoeses testified Post, Kit Jaw., B. ¥. Swall & Co. SUPERIO Nog. 2003, 1427, 2423, | m gleot of duty, 4 . % ont, Kinasten, Ja. 10 4 % [ pir M ooy e s ot tha owaiiting us, so that & paragraph in esch is broi cooding by declaring that it fizmly insisted upon the arti- | thet the defendant seized bim by the hair. used very profase horizontal neeordance and pole-wide di and abusive Ianguage and kicked Lim violeatly in the left eye, i1, 947, | Comwlssioner ABBE Appointments and 1) tion of fiies dur line, showing the uumber aud loc i . . cle of the treaty of 1856 which provides that the prince of ) Y oY ‘| to the other; both “able writers” have rewson to ¥ : while hie Was stooping to viek up 8 coil of rope, so that kus of May, discovered aud excin- | 0 the, obers St CEUS ke of Graumont, who | either of tho two Principalitios must bo aborn Moldo- | was sore, tuflxmed aud swellen for severs) Savs: it has fust brotight news of the state of opiaion of Austrian | Wallachian, ‘The Provisional Govornment at Bucharest 'lc)‘n s rlv::‘wl. m::;vmkmmr::m:’;d:‘m M:‘g‘flu u in tho proseat exisis, Prosented fn Uils colmian | oo 0t once the deeision of the Conference, and, in | that be received the kiok inPhe eyo in contequet. 20 aronnd at the time, as the hiow was nmm for r, Labrador. Slon.an & Edye ! 205, Bris Rival (B1.), Coies, Syduey, C. B., Dinwilde, | a4y, Pant 11 Brig Martland (Br.), Herding Cow Biy, (. B.. J. L. Overton. £156, 2069, 15 Sehr. Muy Ferieigh (Br.), Cook, Kligo, M-Caily & Marsh. g S : Senr. Hianna (he.) Loosaow, lelza via Juuaice, 4. 1. Solomon | COX i 59, 1572, W. D, B ). Landry, Bettle Harbor, J. D. Desly. | Pawr 1.— Loyal Seras don, Savi Youna & Cowsn. f . 311, Borostt, Wooisey, Char . William and Juss, Cutter, y, Helifex, K. §., via B: Brig Aiws (b Brig Firn (B 1904, ExGa presented & stateme current of sales of property for the city of | '13'7“"""7 lb‘;{‘:r“ - ‘l 4“““;“;1,.'“" - w are that lll:('w opiuious are most {m\'ixnhlu to 50y S g rarispiradndy cends were ordered to ho passed over to (he o8 } , . ot fixe order to comply - proposad o s to s . | peace: in that, that these opinions are set lixed for * comply , they ALl ke - Conmimioner Anan " preenied the eport o the Specal | Goullaaytbiuig be more happily llusirative of the S well | graat fll aturalsaton to tho sther of the Frishe shety e asinof b brtal e, b1 e b thnt they had . % | L tormed correspondent,” or of the acute diplomat? My | o4 o ihe Chambers unanimously passed the bill, Prince %Iw,‘mmng“n:fi:‘,fl:fl?‘mum ::.{h“'ff:' the law 1o be printed in pom - g b tance is from the Paris correspondent (* well-in- " ook ek s v Charles became suddenly, in his twenty-sixth | tion agninst the owner of s dog for kiliing shoep, the 0 vie ett, Tooker & | Pestructive Fire in Wont MMoustoneat, " Chisfuin, Cony s, D. Sterr, ir. Thomss Keusom, Besiey, New Haven, Rackett, Tooker & | A FIGKARMS MANUPACTORY AND OTHER BUILDINGS |y n for disiribation, end recommended that an Attor- | PN SASIRCEE OO G0 e O G0 some provineiul simer, Pale eniley: Saih E St ? wted 10 prosecute the suite which will exise under | formed,” of course, there arc ra) of 80106 provine A " E. 3. Palmer, Pl Baotey, Suftht Co. | WITI THEIR CONTINTS BATLY DAMAGED—AN IX- | Kby e it under | rs, who, in rogortiug the furowol( interview of the | year, o bomm citizen of Moido-Wallachin. Withe 0t o show that the dog was 451 s the BabIY ve, Hiockway CITING SCEN | ey offered the followlsg: ,L:mpm il Mr. Layard, tho English Under-Seerotary | oue * waiting for the arrival of tho dopatation m'xfi:‘amfl'fl{l:;":mnum | Atabout® o'clockos Wednesday moruing a fire broke | pire Bagine Co e, 5 Iscted ts Busiing- [ of Notelign AN, Shio bas been hiero to arunge Confer= | oy the way to visit Mm on tho Khine, he went to Berliv, | beating bis erew. ‘The Judge, Sowoves, sastpined the dhjes Ariived, { 3 R e R B s |1 ibanded e Commision baving | S0 matters, tells his readets of tho rural disirits: | At | Yud an interyicw with Count Bismark, aud while the Euro- | tion, and held that svoh evidenco wos iisdmissible, In s (Bz.). Thoswos, Liveryo L e e bullding No. 180 West Hons- | , . - 1 thie closo of 16 diuver, the Emperor is reported o Bave | pewy pupors unanimonsly ssserted that noreal princo could | chargiug the Jury he remarked that fs 1 clas 403 ocuptaing had . . 8ud o (he Na | tou-st., at its Junction witk cdford, in the preraises occupied l ‘aken bis guest by the koud and to have eaid, with a accopt o position by which he would become o vassal of | the reputation of M‘n:&'fl! fast mex, and that whensves tion Co. Tho L. bed light easterly winds end fuc | 1y6.W.G % The flaes marked cordiality of expression, *Say to Lord Lussell aad | 4),6 {utidel Sultan, and every day waited fora formal refu- | they nsed unnecessary vio neé toward their erow they | rapidly ttrough tho b b it . ; to Lord Palmerston thut I l,'.“l’" Soon to see one of thetw, | g the Prince traveled in 1ise 10 Vienns with a Swiss T-epreluu‘m;\e# ' A‘.(un‘-munmmmmm A atidings, Nes. B GGt 4 the Wud of ithe Shipwrigh' Sirike—¥. nay, both of them at Pari ¥ tm:nr_x instanee is of & agsport, purportiog to bea werchant, embarked on the va’:n;x‘.:u,‘v‘;“u;.,,&fi“?' f-'vimuwnm SC aithiass. | hroe upper j, owusd by W. 0. & the Mirikers nud Trinmph of the Caph | fow'days’ lderdnto, picked from the Parls cormaprndines | Danuiw seaiabost, and arrived st TurawBoveru Foo first ol v i A of the most widely-¢ircul ly papet publi on- | Jirtle town in Velentin, There he left tho steamer, prp——_ ox’ vel Lrformed’s” | oallonged the first soldier on guard he met, to show hira Capt. Jauated thet the proposed tcip of Mr. Fox to Piamn_h ihe nionomsh will eost the Governwent mot from %40,800 will be required for the paymen: of tus oficwe oner, bousd N, ¢ don. Between ifs uncommonly spry **wcl { the shipearpenters, shipeaulkers, and | then prosent writing aud the date of ‘his preceditic d=y's | o cho Mayor's, o whow Le declared that he wasthe Prince | ..y, sbipyards ere has practically | lotter, ho biad couversed confidentially with one embasia: | eleot, and bad come to yield himslf to the wishes of | tron-ciad W. 5. btar talis Fhese parties, in addition tothe crms manutaetured by them it | sodver, bad in the buildicg a large quantity of Snringheld { Thestri robased rties from the Government, | (L€ POrsons e joanehip Hatteras, Partish, Norfolk, with mdse. to Liviogston, Fox k Co. Sesaslip €. W, Lord, Ward, Wila! N ¢ toyed in th on, hogrs v | Kets lnte Frying Pan Sho to C. Goodrpeed. Experte | gud left with the fien i 3 It 8 owered for the Italian nud . f d teony bend w1 od | u weaned and led, by tars 2 chapics, ® or, with persons cupowered to speak for the Italian und | t1o people, The poor Mayor wasin 8 dreadiul fix; it | ®10.00) Baip Pepsios (Aust.), D s with gdee, to | TepOired. ; having been | 00400 17 SO TOIW "".:"","':m':l’l":’ flh:l:':m".;; ":;l‘ sevoral Gezman powers, and more thau one unmentionably ,,,,;Efflmym o orince, but any adventurer tmight likes | aud czew of o vessel slone, sves -0 cruit be botlonges (hes s | pieked uj 1d, where (oo biud beci Gropped by | by a0 agTeement o B 200 e 3 Iigheplaced party of the French lmperial Courts wiso pass himself off for bim, since he had no documents g b ¥ used thean, and afterward kold n the | Lold out, yesterdey, that It was useleos to continue the move- oies in the Monitcur, inspired articles in the semi- | proving his identity. Most flmunmlv, the shopkeeper at Tv the Editor of The N. Y. Tribune. T oto- | Sta: This bit of fustian has gone the ronnds of the found. As soon ns these beoame sof- . ment, which, 1t will be remembered, was not mominally | oficial journals, sud suggested paragraphs in the cors | ‘ryrnuhad just received from Bucharest a dozes arged, one after anotber, and ’ 20 1 s Ligher wages, bt for & roduotion of the Lours of labor | respondesce of foreign newspapers, do not have the effect | prgphs of the new ruler. TheMayor sant for thew, and the bout 1 tentl a I o shes | from ten to eight, The caulkers, the carpenters say, did not | OB the general reader, 1t secius to mo, that 1_1.9{ used @ sight convinced him that it was really Charles L, Prines | :':cv'fl :n::' ~h":,s;::::¢“od:~‘:;.u':: :;:‘u‘ Ih“ | 8 0 e . some ¢ the carpebiers who Wune | S0 prodBes. The Aloatleur-Rotes aze; generally ‘iarsily oF Roomania, who Ead been his guest, Hetclegmaphed | S5°WPY *hough ¢ 7orw Fues oasn. 5 | Keep faith wilh them; some pese truo buit oy bave often failed sinos 1862 10 keop the | tho huppy news to the capital, aud a dputation asrived in | T squadrons fiying our flag io Earopean waters beiog bare- > | among the Jeaders of the strike in the begiuning, aban. | word of promize to the sense, Having been the punsly | e course of tho ‘lny to escort the povercign to Bucharest | \y uflicicnt to protect our maritime Intervsts in time of pesce, conmence- | doned it; the etrikers did ot got work to do ontheirown | gbliged regder of the oflicial journal for the past I years, s the poxt day, ho made his triumphal entry, | lok alone @ time of such war as has beon for months fast fme venter i | gooonne. the dock compenies, it is reported, took mction 1am grown, despite a bad memory, like the pensive pub- | The Vienna papers were very @ugry whon they heard G0 | pendiog, the Secretary of tse Navy ondered cortain prang "It | against tho strike; very fow, i auy of the shipbultders would | lie, 8 doubting Thowas in regard its assertions,, NOtt0 | ghis sensaiional adventure, and prodicted o Russo-Turkirh | sele, {ucluding the now monftor Miantonowab, across the At~ consent to employ men ¢ight bours o day under sny clreume | go into & long enumeration of that journal's widlenders, | oeeupation of the Prineipulitics, but to their great surs | ot oy tatter veasel going into eommission b dob hotwilhsteuding the very liberal upport given | ez wno disce & good mauy of them: If there over Was 8 | prise Rrussio, who had protested agaiust the election of | 14 o 8 being lore and clsewhere, thire Was 1o | positive noto utterod by the ofiicial Mowiteur, it was that “harles, concluded mot to + to his taking | 1e3d5 ME . :h\fitl:h&:l?nr‘ha‘l’l; ;b:.h.d‘dm‘: at Franee had negotiated for of | gug Ltaly fully agreed with th - { YTy K Guch and all the offisrs, *That is the whole story. ting np an Austrian of | jng Kuropean question; so that ‘kuskey and Austria 070 | Tt costs the Government not ove cant more nar lecs whethar of Mexico, was declared | the only Fowers which \emselves agrieved, and they, | M Fox zocs or stays ab Lo, and the only d.Terence it wales ? cally protest, but their protest ca difarence thero s between the price of pass. . Turkey connot be satistied that a Ev- | J?‘ffu‘é'fl?‘.’.fi“&l :«n:n;‘fi:flan::‘ m" Yon s v A TR D8 %6t retabe | eedie T+ o sbe will make 1 Larove, wod the . 0:i%, | f¢ is not & man bnt o dynasty which is thus esiab= § B0 o e created in Roe+' - ary forces | Jished at the mouth of the Dana | good feelinz that wii be erested in For 'a by ter special visi Russly knows that 'S \ S he wates of the Neva, will be couni-d here as - he must marry @ princess of the Geeek orthodox faith, fold the expense fucarred by hnin.rlecll"’“.u:h and, therefore, a member of tho Russian Imperial fan- 5 5 0. hat we read o8 | iiv ‘and that steh o family oltiance insures the jnflucnce lal sheet, the | of Russian pohey for at lcest ona goneration, while Anstria o g { up & shar 70y o ¢ brmi en.). Woeks, Loudor Apr Fayal &g Bl5isom Bros. Liverpool 45 days. with mdse, ¢ tnds mat of the pessege. n, Cadiz 83 days, Witk wines, ke, spectators, ately afrer ) w + (Norw.), Aude « Me.), Paince, Cardiff 44 days, with frou wrights stopped | one uths ago. Thelr resolations calling 03 | folkca some years agn ours of labor to cight, without refor. | pua® SN e T pied ov the 3 day of Apritlast. | AN SOY TOE o Lol cs enrned averaged abolit €4 a day; other i uounrcheial ruler weather aud other kinderau false in all points, Well ——1 K in consegne :baé‘ the strike. | As newrly a8 my hurried memory serves for t 1 tuem, at $200 for each | | 1 lizve been some time in 1862 that () sy of the strfker, 1 correspondence from MMexico v Tle injury to the 1 the world thar whet had been the Lat bad been the Mexicen Republic wer ust-thon-received late oice of 300 brigands.” Tt was in those dags t whirtevor of Work mote then two 1 Yera to redu o sctr. Proseer. fo York - schr, lulatd Gneen, for New-1 o Birig Albert Davhs (of Parriboro, N, £.), Devis, Cow Bay 10 doye witl, cok? to Feuiston & Cc | e, N, 8.), Beuks, Tnlifax 7 Co " Cow Bey 10 days, with cos! 1o ( - 4 H & g 14 Muson, Terry, Ceargetown, S. C., T days, w1t entl.y, Smith & C . 1. Morrks, Hasw! Behr 1. A Chamberisin, Beall Vieginie e — A Word 1o the Bakers. { to often 18 once & woek, in the samo ofliel 600 b W. T, By furuishes | of Germany, their sympathy I and princes, though strongly dnnonnc;x&l’masu and os- necialy Biswark'y usscrupulous policy, do not dare while lahoring nnder t ont it This man 1 3 beon atifind tn bait | Schr. O, . Budier | Pord 1 | v of The N. Y. Ty | Beur T ¢ P, Virginia b | r v | veridie ¢ three more of the Mexican ~ 2ol " panube durin, Cms Bebr. 15 Dratee Hasiey, et 1 o ofNo.16 Jolist, | Sim: 1 admire the grounds you bave taken ia i ical “‘i:‘:“a";‘“;“'l“{ [ g Al gt ol camnot tra urillfl|.-:.;‘l,l;‘r“|luntllll§wl::'!":"‘r”rl"n '-‘-hnr‘:'::m; | ormamcuin Hivexiz o & BEATToN-Homas ] o Lt Branmiows ; ginated, wit | 1 to {he Excise Law; but there should be s step taken in | in favor of Max his Empire, P i irenteacd by the armies of Prus. | . ulght Julius Stonward, & uative of Gerrmavy, aged 'v.n:nl Gern, Powell, Mat 10 days, with molasses to E. 5. } anciler direction. T allude to (e present eystem the Ba i : i months n; 80, =' appeared aly 10 th I and & n{,,,hu st at tllu-;rnmc | 52yoars, was arrested by Offcer Magnire of the Twonty= . s : - s e . b R m h cen com- id Al y sl diversion in the East. i X disorderly on the e s ath R el Ofand Tark, 13 d have of bread-meking. Now if liguor kills muny, ruins macy, | s public time proyide aguinst auy il ’rccond Preeinet for being drunk eud disorderly e ot ]r h“l!of-) off, Aux Guyes, vis Orand Turk, 13 doys, with | i tnidsay i ity .‘m_w_:"fir s by ibid cossvetion | J sowe 3 States or so—inoro Lad_ ever | /i fuot is that she 18 in & desperate position; she hus 00 | Jro vras taken mn—)!lmftm-hom nd comsi; o:'-? Bebr. (hats yioy, ——, La Presoz, with spers to Snow & Richard - & e ’ ” e | ot tomap, Mat aboat the “300 brigands of the Juarez | gy jn Europe, and even tho n ntrality of both Frunce | Early on Wednesday moring the tdoorms s M.M;‘: about §0,K0. that some bakers re 4t that baker who | Do Didshiry, who has nothing else to do, has kept | and Russis looks very suspici As to the Middle States | dead npon the floor of I, be heving stravgled T Sy of nosvell, since people lumeflx of twine. He is supposed to have mwn‘- rener Mo | makes grod * 184, and & portion of No. 168 wag | D0Fe? 6000 ¢ tarer of Loy hose, | Xnow not. ¥ o Qiwwe York Juna 19 iwis »on. Behr, Bolie. Whiitmore, Pllsworth, with lomber to 8, M. Moybow. Sebr. Alma Aciin, Froni . Flach ocou| w. Z’.@I.‘:'fini'a'f'i:u...e. : 2 Laws on stoak &b t Rerors, | 1 for

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