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8 JULY 18, 1866, , g NEW-YORK DAILY 'TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY B e e A bt & — pe— — DB g : : ~ w*h Va 1'ndigham, B J. | 809 p7 Yahrevhelt—has been arcompunted degrew o 21die) . B N . aroled, ot to Bght against rd not to | . 5 G by » 2 "W EUROPE, T i e, MG THE PUBLIC HEALTH. | et Moo fe i epihis 4185 | POLITICAL. e o o —— ! ('on'w.!fl‘dl!! of " netria cara” now only Be - R 1| Y gt oo foreot the durip Dot weeks enilng . e present erisis, The Dw.;mu“..u \ Continued Leam First Prxe ! Wudewhew: . aaden, ~the Grand DA | 4ue BXCSSIVE MORTALITY OF THE PAST WERK-T o bl m ints6l o Wvoa S6Eorbat by : (By Telegraph.] l’:l‘plu&m aod suabed forwnrd v in tho Pied- | O i ] : ' CLASSIFICATION OF TRE DISEASES WITH THE TO- )/ wess of W : VEAD LoCK IN THE TENNESSRS LEGISLATURE=— {and recommending o N tinnal Demoeratic Convencion ot Bal- e s o oo 11} - TALAOF BAGH CLASS—ANALYSIS O THE CAUSES |t jou b hot < 1 : ARIEST OF MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE—THE POLICK ‘_"":_”'T,:":,,fi',"::.,’.’fl'f:‘.’..'fl.’ig«:‘:‘uf::-‘:::.muu: 4 e B4, bowoves, AL i his . no pabliy anxlety, except that sil whouid : ~dh e Ja the. hand | b be wi ) ol *ken o prisonce OF DEATH LAST WEEK BY DR. HARRIS—INTER- e e o T e e pesieper - Bcen driven m‘;‘:”.;.'.w';’.'“.fi}’.'.."}'n.‘i.‘."'.‘: e el i e was ho . < stiniony of 001 o ahows (Bat the hour » ndiy’ 3 . 19606, 0 )y Y i sl s Mo pont us Joug 8o he con | nd sent off fo Stertin, land of Saxaay BSTING EXTRACT FROM DR. SIMON ON THE CAUSES | - A var ary c1re has come” esh waa 30 iorioh o i e e gy iRy, [Q¥eted 11m. o throw Linselfnto sho arms of {hose o7 whoos e et L wone Divpione e Beeimated by ar | S R sho OF DIARNUEAL DISEASES—ACTION OF Ti5 BOARD |yl terirs was e T tag and . | members woro preseat, B, Williams, from Cactor GOUntys |y pessed the Hebsihon and Joscuss o Gaverameats T = . wious, being deei « ohemid Aul i d - odt e >y o 1 E ““I:I’A've.“‘mch for twelve Lours from :- s | Prince went to the .uu"“trmvl is OP FEALTH COSCERNING DIARRHEAL DISTRICTS | ‘:‘.“ ,;;w.:ei the .':: }.nz’ .hr;“ .nr ‘;‘:l‘u;’afll nn..:?y,"w;; l'lt:n:“:n:lh‘r'-{d li:u Io:5“:::::14;rm}m?!z:";‘}:fl.:r ‘m A DEMOCRATIC REYIVAL—Patroleam V. Nasl Snwtorrs. X on why the Archd i Pruge 2 o 1 of ze of humidity, 3 I ody. 5 i ‘ o pouition, Uit bocausa he thero met with to ubsidies to the Pr “f'the Confuderates is us | HE WEPE. in thed day 57, Teo | Amsoiution was passed to arrest seven other ie/7actory. | The gemonstrashun our friends B Lo |- ompuls, 130 cats’ e pesitioy B e Choise | peutia The organiantion o e 5 g : Tmfyon eat of the nine days w members, v Grionel by Kosso, aud the esll fur & Juanson Conveoshu benten, rorson fbat it W yet v ard, D & 4 Bavaria Lave to J ok s | -Only one casa of cholera wag reported yesterday to ssex Market, 10° Fabrenk Ehe Governor commissioned the Police Commiséioners |y Putledciphia, Al »1 oy 8 foaoaen opsoatel sufficient | at ity three Generals bi % d thele Srmiy corps: 24 Vogel Ikeustein, ke | the Board of Healti. The patient is & scilpter, nawed Louis || 0\, i ot ",“,“m:“,“ e Rt the Dimocrisy anf encourage em to, renawed effort, Tt be - ol i ShUSE e D iy pese: erday Ju I « Y ) = i ir. Only last weol Ny RE,T,W..LL“ ol ndmirably, The sitlery enstained | o nered and captured the Hazoveria ¥, aro now | Ferrett, 62 years of age, a native of France, residing at No. aiaingt tie Dourd of Bealth, restraining them from | . PHILADELPHIA € )le,x;rm.t ::’:‘“-Ivl:rfn ?m'um rhx:muon—m” "“‘:f‘th‘::;::‘m chaviel adlialle Jod to st the battdoon | 0% COPMTES 400 ST heir taking theoffensiveagainat | o Forsytst. Ho was attacked yesterday afiernoon, and || with the business of Weil & Son, at No 57 Abawe'r.p . - New omueavs, Monday. July 16 1666, Gecoe nangin, leavio’ their go d os n prey D the righteony; ¥/ 1hon day, they woul o oubt sac- | et RO voms ot Frankfort and Bawburg, “More | ghe cage is one of the most marked and violent thet has yob Thapuintifs, for twoyeirs past, bave been ongagsn 1 the | Louisiana will probably i 1o st of drozates to | SO SR U ki, i oue Burow otcer bk e terions 18 tho vampug in Bohenia. L oesened, “Tho promise were thoroughly dniafected at 35 || S4BTSO SO T ety and | o hiuitic Eonveaton: ot coniorsl ot origsal | b Sreriing o cooiros e E oy 5 ¢ 2 u aled th altth-aves., : § , auid the othe ocrate, - 2 Bl SERES ll:‘;..ql‘:M"“'Ir“("«:Ixn;::]‘;lr:fll‘rf‘ilfll-l':)f-wllsl:::l;fly‘ " ‘,CF,. ., bat since that time thére lies beea mo Teport codeernlog || profits bave been considerabls, and toe steuch they have ” ]le.—]'u.) Territorial D2mocratic Convention of The Lycus Halit Pabile Cremors Juby § mouthed JRNFES od Bok froto th the condition of the patient. croated caused numerous eomplaints te the Bonrl, both by met at Boise City on June 18, and pomivated the Hoa E. D, Sstagindonce of 00, 0 i bo ltalian army fs | Silesia and Saxony they invaded. Bohemia, frota the west eondigTn ¥ PN yewdents of_tho vieis o0 travelers &y the Eauson Boor | Tug Crvie Rionts Biny.—We have n Hel ook us deies it to Congres ) o know whet l"’h,l lian &Y |03 from the east, and after three days Dard fighting DISINFECTING DIARRUEAL DISTRICTS. Retiroad. Unser th g ho Board | which the Iugality of the Cisi1 1ights bill, as aginet Stata ca- | . 3be Terri.orial ‘Republican Convontion met at Bt City o sgeingio do. ho (a2 BT iday tho King prosided ¥ e | between (ho Foitrenses Theresastadt and Jose phetadt, | e Board of Hoalth yesterdsy hegan the work of diainfect: | yrade an effort to aba aimance, urd on th 1ith duy of | Goiicuts, wan snstained in Kentacky and_denisd v Nev Junoav. Tho Hoo. J. M. Kirkpanck was s cand e for oeecat, The. glan hat ¢ S ‘preseutel botoro the | at Trantenan, Nachod, Turuam, aud Jo Y | g tho di atatrice of the city. The yorss was too firsy | J8W. 1604, served & natdos upon, the RALS ordering them | 4 ¢ mo befora the Unsed States Distriet their nomination. proeent ! : had e e | Shcoceded i eliecting o army | 1R6the diazrbal disf Sy e Tiscontinue theit hurineas. The praintiffs ir their afidavits | Cireuit Co uisinna, in which Judge Durrell » N The new Legislature of Nebroska is p s been aguln dicousscd, but wotfiog L atiiinl | of ¥ilesin and the amy” of ~Auxony, the first servel. Grand, Broome, Spring. Prinee, and Horstonsts. | siy i piace fs not mrw and has nog beed a public pajsance or | irationally of the bill ] Ovorruling s docition ar 106 | g e ABE . = L e gaisation, (Gor. Batler delivered o fo what was waid ot lord at s meeting. ¥ ROV EORRG | U0 anded by Prince Frederiek Charies, th sccond by ) o theBowery to the Esst River, were tho tjoctaof attew | dangeraus in any doarea (o lifo or b d aving beer L In ey gl Lhe Nl SrE S, oo made:) ow that | prines Roy! g Eonist oW ¢ vised thet the Hea Law i un )y dea n of the Stite, qiestion of the Pest-Oath —— g ) Amerd 1w tho Prinos Noyal. Their wiited heedquarters is HoW | ap by he Sanitary Depsrtment of tho Hoalth Board, and wé | Syl tms tho éefondants bo parpetualy enjoifed from | quisement being 110 brorght Lefors Julge Durnll, that gu- o iy [‘-‘,,‘,';'.,";::“.'fi',::'(fi,"."{,‘:.m; fedoar s sclined to give a decimon ns to ite constitntionalily, - rreeomme 0% Dall Doen arrved aog nat veki Iapors, sod the ratifioatism el whiohbe s tes Supreme Coust, he considered it | KENTUCKY.—Gav. T. E. Bramblette, Ger. J. M. During that three | gre agpared that the work thus begon will be carried forward | Syterfering with their business, Judge firady i his order | thority Gitehin, the old castle of Wallenst Ramunng 09l | oody e i mediate decomponition of orgynic watter s thop | commaads the Bowrd to rufrajy from interferfog in 86y WAy | waying tuat, as the qu trisn Gens, € * fight the A Shat thems gentlemen by their : Beitation. o ey TN lled, wounied y : S Pau Lo ’ . dod oper- | Festetics, were defeated, Their 1 killed, wounred - with the besiness of Weil & Son, and to show cnugo on the | yijed by the Uuited S g g g v 1 S o admit, | aud mitsing amounts veral. gk, |G STeeted. Theo elour whsees X2 v Lrgan “n“" T7ih inst., why tho arder should not be made perpetusl i e viop . helore. the Bupresse Court and | Hariva, Gon, G, W. Mmoo, Giass W. T, Ward. tho bom. W.. What plan wee there: Austrie, who has sentinels on tho | meuts ~ were literally s instaace, | very materinily assist the Boatd in wio protective and preve QUARANTINP—TUE SUIP AUNTS, | render a decision * P M. Grainger, Hamiiton Pope, Gen. T. L. Crittendes, and Gea. Martin, Manover, and the eight- | vo measares by treatiog their water closets, druins, cess pools, Gome time in Muy lasi, the sbip Agnes leit Antwerp with A nogro in Gilmer County, West Virginia, has sned the g.'w. Lindsay, aro reported 48 urgiog the ;p.‘.,-.;n::m of ntion o8t v 0 gen- wa sare o learn the passage of tho | Ramwing, ) Once the 1 couth battalion of sharpehooters--and the northern tier | guttors, aregs, collars, and vaulte, with tho saue agente. Lim®y 1 2 of Bohemia is lost. Benedek, who always spoko of a mareh A i bt Taaed wherori ] IS pod o e, whigh ‘wae | 4f Hoemin Is lost. Bemete by e Tk ahatie to L RIS S04, opehias Jvie e | Wi i piawenee o disense, bul ) i . marebing townrd the Quadriiatczel without avy infuriation, T ¥ N ity o » there is moisture, fecal exbalations, or & Want of 03ygev. A0y | thorough cd_again on tbe J0¢ o smme { Heforo the present term of the United States District an s 5 SRt e Lo e o Tbe army of Victor Emepuci | 840 Prague. Ho bogins alroady,to conccntrat bis army | S48 S, R e GOk bs o0 frecly used. The month, w O e D e aehs | it Gonmtbin Now-Orions, Judzo. Darel presidine, havo | SOUTH CaBOLISA.—It is probable that 7. O.F @2 lts Gty It Tught 'with wiarvelous bravery—it bas proved, | aftor its terriblo losses, aud has withdrawn frow Oswiecin fo . % Kax 6 kb | Arrived at tubs port in good condition. and yastod Been for the first tim Svoived in the Civil Rights bill, | and James B. « the recont candidutos for 110 Senate 20 oue wony, of AB eXceplioual ity: but. to be just, J¢ | iu Gallicia, a suresign ‘hat he has abandoned the invasion | Board of Heaulth is dolog its work thoroughiy and well in vt "etontion, her huiand cargo being at once permitted | Tho Judge snstained tho vans ality of the bill byaver. | of the United Stmes. will be “”"f""" » ”h:“, " et b 80ded That there are 5o praives to be addressed o tbe | of Prussian Silesia, and tho sdventurous warch woBertin. A | mare impurc and erowded localisies, aud whatover asistasee | o IAmI“‘Hm is only ununw!n.-':x'nce of the valoo of cloan 7 rullog the decision of the State contend g the Court | atlurce fom Suulhl,urhll.mwuxulnnudn;l):thut;nw I.L sivo battleighow caminent, which will put Sho Austrian i ngorons wards will e pess and hygienic caro on shipboard to preveut the ravazes of | had jurisdiction under the A Convention is to eld ot Selm: A oy 5 it tay teceive now in the lews dangerons wards will exert b | SO Ll e, "aven agiong tioso who sail from infected | Ty case fnvotviog ok Philseriohia Conveacios, nearly 0 passongers, The che lmn’:nmrhnlrl{ broke out on | Clerk of the County Coart for refusing to issie a licenvd for ntucky in the Philsd Diia_ Cont pat back into the port from which she sailed. | iy marriaze with a white woman. This will bricg the Civil | temon with military.tis oo snpposs Gou Hobson, the 1o, +he lost Shpossengers by the disease, but after a | Riglits bill before the courts, candidate for Clerk of toe Court of Appeals. ¢ Baoks of the Minc ito, Mozembaue snd 1o vil 1.'( 5 missah Lty of colored testinon ""'._',,"‘~"‘°°°"""“;‘,.“" giuves impradence by coggEg | do muminent, el will pu Sho At o e on ul smronnded witl nuen, when it \! . He md at the eonteder = 3 2 Scull Tave boen victorious vn a el of Luttic. lfl:‘-’,‘:flflmf’imv&n and Bevariau army -o’:l"d infucioe €3 tending far beyoud theis imwediate vieiniy, The oo™ Wo'earnestly hope that, by and Ly, the masters of ves- | ander the Civil Kighta b, the Cits Judge of Loulsvil 1 Le able to engage, ind at least check the Prussieas in ouly zeally rational metbod of treativg feruent discaseni By n:i;,lhcn tho that hes rocently bucd 8o frequently | decided the ;,nz"m..‘-:_v patitatio rl[enala:.-llnzea that thefs e —— - By, 2 ay » 3 a . 1 Lex Co or Tiw Movementn of Grribuldi. . ot e hapas fieds Ho. tmuse now Neht thos] 450 asef those sgeuta hat arrest eTcatutich; 42 comit 43 - 0 and b wa thirfore bound 15 renpact he Werdptigien.ca of La Liberto, superior Prussian force on Austrien territory. While the | sbould Lo overcome by the application of knowledg: ¢ ) A § e of Koy uvky excludlug s [ ivag e S Ty . ¢ Ger. Ganbldi has installed his headquarters at are in a eri position in the forth, in the Y yeve concerniug thoso tuat destroy infectiou. Every oitien act- | Anmaal Commencement of 81, Joseph's Ursuline | o010 oroccution, heid tat it wns absurd to deny to any si- R L 9 It : . Lonsto. His pewition ailway whieh conneets | sauth, to v storm is brewing, ‘The Jtalian army b i b sie. hecomen s aud dischovses Acndemy. reme Gov-rnment the right to sy who are cipzens. N o DANGEROUSLY STABBED BY HER HUSBANY. —Farly i el | mot lost its high spirit by the failureof the 2ith of Juae. | 0F 0 N8 prinees. &% b # y o Ursiali Dia i right 0 abrid.o the privilexes of & eitine on Teesday worsisg August Fribe & Germon elicmaker, Treviglo, | Even the Austrians confoss that the ltalians fought with avonco a duty to bims 1 and to ," wore {vorabie The iaencoment of St. Joseph®s Ursuline | {7/ jred Sites, TR Civil Righs il 1s worely deelar arieied with L ot iateh st NacIAE Bkt nt ,}‘ - m:« { the greatest bravery, and that the Austrien losses were | paciod will uet present If for the tse of (bose means toan | 4o gamy day in the greufds of !hnlnnn‘nx | :‘ FXibH I‘h‘;rl).:d .ir-:::.\: 4?“.‘-"--':. o ,;:n" b . ik S 1 Eh o s 0 T o o ats o tremendous. The regimen East Morrisis Quite a I rgon of the osition, bresuse Juuge Taney decided that cansing vers danzvrous wourds. e asanitaz: vas of The pass of L major, six captains, 11 heutengnts and 1 XEGLECTING LiE DEAD. ciends of the papils were present, sud sdded greatly to the | : not eitizens of the United States, becnuse they od by Officer Carrey of tie Twentv-nizhth I'recivet. K The folbwing order of exer- | were no as of auy State at the s of the adoption of oundea womsn wad conveved to Bellevue Hospitel, aing ae ntertainment. lies in a criti where she now ded wind missiy pht Constotation; but the [ACL Was Lh@ Teverse—i Kroes were ) between kifled, & Tn & ote addressed (o the Santary Superinten valey of the | M Treute, ia tl al condition. Yesterduy the s, whieh Jeads ¢ [ & 1 busband was committed W await tie result of | that through which we are now paselng. ful g i i | | cea strongly occunicd. The fort of Rocea Danso, day morning, Dr. Harris saye iiversd ¥y i ML Pheveicoonn Bacch | Gatimnns of severe of 1he B e enat thase, . JImt brut: Skt tosteti e v 01 gk Tep " Whie viciting o fow of th places that, a jug the may i :!‘\--{r‘-lvt;l‘:n;l(nifllvm i Lt | Sltisoes vEmprEil SLANG DA unvll‘:t::A:; ;fi';'.'.'.m'.'hffig,f’}.',i 1ujurtes by Justice Dolge. ¢ If the ‘A ust-isns mean to aiteq o tnat it will proy vietory, and 9 e e (s X/ Bars G} NEWSPAPER PROPRIETORS INDICTED FOR 1.1npl.— ¥ 1 into that of Adige +baldi will 5ot be left ot of the pla o o Lyon. Kitmimeas sd Tn 4 receut issue of The Sunday Mercury aa article &ppessed 1 should think, come by this w0 room and ad)sce! of True Friedsiip, in relation to the decision of Judgss Lott and Gilbes:, of the personsin Ki' g's County Bench, on the Ex-ise law, and the s ot paIgn. 1 connted 22 persons hng oparing will be obs pen and the nate enough in thie querter. Garibuldiisth [ of | i -~ £ that miser , . mountains and sur be | GENOA. ting aud stand o, g Distriet-Attorney Morris; whose coutents are said 15 s libel- = g *lons e the refl cting parties. A warrant was s ordingly | MOVEMEXTS OF THE ITALIAN FORCES— 1-aed. throngh Jige Dikemag, for the - u o« | tors of that ) urvel, Messre, Won .| w , wod the fremer gent v they ure wrmed and bave nitons, 3 ::vy:h;nr." what -';‘_\ “f’ " g of 1O BE ENCOUNTERED—BENEDEK—SPIRIT OF THE % ¥ . ry. some engineers. ifd A f1w batteries of mountsin ar- ulis in the blocks betw lous! Riches, 3 le nicoes, ha e . RY = EN! SHIP OF THE RESS—OVFICIAL Wy mOrning to an< ver the cnargm. ‘.'1“.\:" poaed picoes, Bave alrendy ar- COUNTRY—CENSORSHY NE TRE FICIAL | oy ethst, bo shut np b fore rnother b inthesnm o 8,50 and his on his honds - BULLETINS OF THE WAR—STATE OF SOUTHERN | ull tusse ce oy wvrcanted and . both 10 appear L answer to any ie abunt to assum JTALY. ¥ KFCORD OF THE PAST WIFK whieh may be bronzht against them by the Grans ALY. 1y & Notbing will probubly be done Wit’s tie case uatil Sepiember, Sevairetiiinios ArTexeTED THEFT oF CoTroy.—Shortly siter 1 esterday morning Mr. M s B, Vanderbusg, oniding in Eighty-uinti-st, between Avenue A sud Erstave., saw t William Smith, a private watchman, envaged in throwicg bug: of eotton from the deck of the bark Washing*ar Datel 16 E. R, alo gsileof whick the vess-1 von lying., | Tte amo: tton thrown ou the pior was vabiv-| ai $400, | Believinz that ho intended 1o stes] *he cotton Mr. ¥a derburg Jo oY g L] W Bentner 3 the arrest of Smith by Oficer Van Ardaie of the The Daily Globe of the 12th inst. contains the de- cAvil foree to exveate e buws, if 1 have soldiers | | .;:‘s‘::l»hsiun . 0 committed for exsuis .ion by the Hoese TeRrriag 10 the joiat reseive ofred: by | 55 ta bls ses stsncenadive thel She ewswwiiiteel, AT | . recommending the orcanization of | are tobe enforced whereier this fag foats, then it will be re. | Mation & ull intents and purpores, at b - @ Grxon, July 1 near Ancona Intter put on campaign on don priests bave roused o Ltali e 27th;- but after exchanging The pla ere is some approb pet the Quad Twelith, 52 . Sixteentd, 40; to, #0, Twentieth Vor tae prarpe am #hd made haste to 1 side is not-developed, 8 the Arsenals-No Belief in Peace. BRysT 7, 1866 Activity laterel sev- dr of & movement up b | on to Pier is fully realized. of La Marme 2 the 24th is the sitbe nents; but I think he did not o under sueh adverse conditions. onducting a recon- me too suddenly to [N — an B NTAT print ch wpel class Great activity prevails in the Frex New experiments with the Needle gun, to which arm the Prassisn victories sre attributed, are being o cennes. Tge public g do not helieve in peace look wpon the infervention of France, now directly inte in the contest, as inevitable. oy b pow " o s duty. (C whooping-co ‘erysipelas, ; chidera fofautm af ——— | {Annoanceumeuts. ] Ttever | Mz P | the M rando w eril States. This reso seversl States. This re their honses sncerssfullp: HuNDREDS arn protec iain own iuterest, hiad consented to the cession of V | —ah 0 | nce or Tneculoted—Byphiile, : bis, 1— The Werkingmes of Frauce Have No Sympaiby | peruit a retreat : B v o wembered, i the oae alluded to in the letter of an Honorable | ! o M L | The papers abound with details of the decoptions prae- . Dietic.—Starvation and privation, | Washington correspondent as a rovolntionary messore | ® | operation at the office, No. 254 Broadway - The Siécle of Jn)) blishes a long letter from a : aud, stras W it seems, itis | Paras Yo Me, PAISE—Bof e rning hoar eommences, I nsk | Nt T workman (well knows in 154% as & clever writer), M. Corbon, | Scarcelyio be donbted that La Mannors believed the very CONSTITUTIONAL CLASK, e cotstbemmiioe a0 Chin i i) : . 3 } ob the partiality attributed by some Journals to thie Paris pop- doing of his movement sufficient 1o seeure it probable suc- | opey . cauoer 1, rhe O e and Nt e e GO Bur I Neves Tamg or U ulace in favor of Austria. M. Corbon deaies the trothof the | cess. a of tie miitia by (o6 severl States, avd providing for the | R e rreu: festion or 3o Mrs, Capte Jas. W. Shirk, U.S. Novs, M and City, 11, writess, assertion saying: ** Vo preach from example, and without ‘There appears also to huve been a_confliet hetween the ribmtion « £ ordnance aud ordnance stores. | . Mg - ol ;v w"ré"u: " | of ha thresd” Sewts Wiie—weT [ YEVEE THINE 0P pretending o briog forward any pew arguments, I will put | Seco, the on of Mantua, in which the No ohjection wes made. | soveppess O6s. | sum =1 place more ralue om my Wulzoz & Gibbs Sews ; Sla-hiney }.'"l‘,'""" SRR SAE T """;"5 of Judgiag “’i‘,"" latfer got the wo he Joss of 300 prisoners, ‘These “The Julat resolution wae rend :lfllr-?r'l.;'d second time. i wan » Desmocrat, 1 ooly | "he anythiny cloe Lhpe ly: 1f Austria, listening to the voice of jus wnm'il..m::'. e: prisoners have be t to Bologna - lltl;:fll : ';::’."u..m‘ rioals e B ey Kadeids | \n"’v:l' .:4;;"3;’\..21\.&_ l.—-—.‘. S States. and to render | eng n . 1 There have been several skirmishes between the Gari o by the people of the Unite This remark o oriosrdich 2 auenrisw of the heart | peop This remark iy VANNAH-In o ip Missonri—Afrs, €. Talr, 2. Ty resent war possine! in other words: Would Prussia evor " ave thonght of taking up arms had she not been able to rely | boldians wad the enemy in the Tyrol; but thus far no dis- . vaivninr discase of the beart 1, | e extont the large amount of erdnanee ai . ad vonched for at the time by The Zan. yE upom 8 diversion on the side of Italy ¢ The answer to this tinci plan of cumnpuign lias been develope o . of the valvular system Y=l utal, 10 red by the Government | Jng requested 1o vote for @ certain candi- and wif, 0. A, _!I! unis .r;' W, R, Fe t btful whether Garibaldi w % Bronehitis 13, tburax 1, pres- Jblie that, ol 1 never Yoted bas once 1n’ By dwife sl two children. . B Helames, L G 4 «question cannot be doubiful.” | Itis still consider 'No impartiul mind ean refuse to reply—No. War war not | zn to Datmatia. 1 Lopes possible. Thercfore it is Ausiria who is the first and prin- s, and 1 am satistied that any person ' 0 o taat Las wot sense enough to ranchise, ediiey, M. E. Dowptey aud child, Misa Denale, Dry Mive M. Gaiesnd vant £, T g, D Hertr, G, Bo 1 N H. G reae of the lung u of attacking the Quadnlat hemorrbage L Il the advantages of his wi ouin 10, sstumnl, g Total cipal eause of the blaod which is being shed at tho present day | 1p) 0 Mineio 18 easily crossed: but | 4. Digestive Sustema-Gantritis 7, enteriti 11, ou so many fields of battle. On her must fall the wreater part | 4y, jgtance works of Peschiera and Mantua | strangmated hernia ), intossuscep:) hey s bt VIRGINIA meeting of the survivors of the Bell 1 Vers O f the liv A centive Committee. and the Breckinridge b, SF snd Lae: sud vel i disease 3, eirrhos , A%, .‘um{i;:.(:":nmu‘rl::\.':n';nll‘lk"llllf.l;: & o Usinary System—sNephritis 1, Brigit's disense of tzekid- | Stit it is only by a surprise that a path cen be L ooty 1. wudney disenst 3: otuers of o I the Quadrilatural frow the Miucio, There 6. Generative System-=Met1itis 1. a miracle. [tu! rating alone against ber powertol ad | is not space to deploy the d for the undertsking, DEVELOPMIN TAL CLASs, re. ent Tortifieation of the | @mimer Dantel; W H. Maefariand, & rich Rebel; sary, would have been cushed, and tbat Frauce to prevent | To sit down before these places—Mantus and Peschiers 7; pretoraatural bh, 1 | vall be distributed by the Secretary of War to the | duke Johoson. C. 8, A., Robert Ridgwav. and others. Timo- that consummation, would bave been obliged t0 | _bogire they are isolated and attempt to reduce them : et tates and Territories and to the District of Columbia, | thy Kives of Petersbure is named with the Breckinridge I overveuo afresh. 1s it umot theu o bundred times | 1T N T viperi | 3t fhe cxpense of the United States, in nocordance with the | clectors Dettor ihat im such pecessity the rival of i:'x'lfin.l:-eru’l‘fl-"‘-hd?- .;‘J':‘.Ll::. - e aat of April 3, 1ot entitied - A acf makiag | tion for Virginia in the Philadelphia Convention, The editor . 3 v. 1 deblny, 14 Total, 17 France Wo o o of The Richmond Eramine hi Austria sbould do indirectly what France would have been “wamps, and corrals, 18 not a promising job. The move N o o R it ns for armiog and equipping the whole body of the \e Rickmon. aminer wauts his paper supported as an under the 1mperious obligation of doing directly : Where is M y of the U'nited States,” and the act of March 3, 185 organ of the Philidelphia Couvs and I8 anxions, 8o it ie the man gifted with the smallest political 1ntelligence who | Iweut of G aldi, if it \wr;- \n-Hd :Il].p]n;;rlufi J?nuui ‘L).« Ah act making appropriations for the support of the | Understood, to get more capital from ‘the North in order to e Garda is the least diflicclt one from s ‘would not agree with ust The Prussian Government had, in- | head of 1 o the year erding the J0th of June, 1854, and for other | Fecrult Kebels for the * great conservative party.” deed, a loug time since. excited all our sutipathics, and the al- | side, now that Garibaldi b everal passes. svided, that the quantity tssaed to either of the | "The Wincheater Journal publishes the report of a mestin lianoce betwees it and the Italian ad wouaded the public feel- We see the neeessity of prompt action, and that e jogin France. We were 8o full of tae idea that in some future | ,14ing the battle of Verona. But getting into Venetia and Everett State aud D uglos Presidential Ewwetors of 1860, was to be held 1o and every kind now in the | the Capitol on Mondav, tne 16:h. On the Bell commitiee we ine only such ns may be | Botice the numes ot Robert T, Daniel. orother of the lato Fr- of the responsibility. Then, agein, supposing war hetween Austria and Italy inevitable, was it not a licy on the Part of the Ltalino Government to profit by the old rivalry be- front iween the two great German Powers, and to combine o s Very clear] multancous setion witk. Prussia? Al knew well that. without | made throug barcly six wiles for Reles, ), clion prov that two-thirds of all the ord nanes stores «f eac O, Soel, P Naal, Mr ond Mra, d u;.'.‘sum.’:a Q‘u‘drhlldl‘v‘n, nta.‘ Gronenwald, N, Fosser, Mi ars . Tho object of the mecting 1& to secure a reprosenta- | i Steamab st g o ."(ufi,;'gn:-:." S wnd Mra WV, B Saith, N . Grogory, Mre. Yelverton Miss M Diss Burcows, W. C. Shaw, 5. Odin, & linsves. J. Mayer. , W, G. Ho o, R. . drowning. % Cide—Murder wod wel wicide—Gunshot. 1; poison, 1. Toty anise not specitied, ot 3l defined. 1. Totwl from all auses, all not exceed tne | held in Frederick County. to eiect delegates to the Phil wdels progortion 10 which tbe smallest State shall be eutitied by | Phs Coavention. One of the speskers. o Mr. Uriel Wright, faw, ang, provided, siso, that the distrity tion to the Iits Bebel | said he was willing to indorse all the Puiladelphia call but one day we should Lavo to complete the emancipation of the noble | 4oy his gide is not 4 matter to be settled by numbers or | g ! ] T eel o 15 o et of an Infdelr R s | v e ‘o Fnd snginseriag ot 3o bo bosted: | - THE BEOOKLYN MORTALITY. e e B e e 18 1o Toroies [ ;'J'.‘?.'f'.,‘.ij.»fiffi.‘.‘.'"":f".'.:'1.2".".‘1'.’.‘.‘.’2','.‘.,‘,’:' e it Al 1 o feollug. joined 10 our antipatuy for the Prussian Goveroment, | . ued it docs not 1ok as thougl the fuets would | _The total mortahity of Brookiyn for the week endiae 1t; | JL{UGmle forthwith. States and to tbe Territories | o0y "lnd e knew that tho South beld it. Their opinions ' A losiad with an unfavorable the worst of it. Saturday, was 296; of whow 46 were mer. 39 women 15 bove, | "y Tgetion was upon ordering the joint resolution to be | Were net chang: 4 o0 results of the war. and he Lished between those two Powers. ‘It is surmised that Benedek sent troops to Venetia for | # girls, and 3 colored. Of the whilenumber 142 wir ot raatl o Rt tme ution o Be | way opposed to i orement of the call. He was L anl ahile, O ' ry Joim S Collyer. Aibert C. Colyer, Alouzo D than 1 year old; 40 between 1 and 2 wears; © between \ssox—1s this Joiot resolation before the Touse by | OPPosed to war; bat, he asked, what would be the result if, | Collyer. Mr. and a eve on the solidarity estab- | b | | But in the end we buve had to acknwledge that our fecling | last Sunday’s battle, and his insction in Germony would e was ratber generons than wise, nod that the [talian nation has | fuvor that idea 4 yents; 6 between 3 and 4 yoars; 6 bawasn i and 5 | unanimous coasent, or Bus it beea roported from @ com. | I8 thonext Presilentiel elaction, the united votes of the North- | Colizer. Master Ches Collser. cowmitted no sort of ivfidelity toward us i sparing tle forces This general scems to be playing a Joe Johnston game Detween 5 and 10 years; 1 between 104 v ’ itgee | | ern Democrats and the Southern States should give a mojority FROM PORTO CABELLO-Tn brig Hermes—C. Wevkler, Hd of Fraoce, aud profi by those which w born wdversary of | " opiiio the Prossians where Le wants them; but so 15 and 20 years; 44 between 20 and 40 yeors 31 betveen 40 The SPEAKER—Tt introduced by ananimous conseut by | Of the Presidential e'ectors to their candidats, and, in the | Boch, Mr. und Mes. Sotau wud cbild. [ y Austria would buve to bring into (he field. What the Italiaa | ’““" x:m'; “";‘,: i‘a be ,l"r’ g -m;‘ i som; but 80 -1.;1‘ 1] I""?’.a”.""."{." 0 ;I‘ : W ;,:;v':';:‘r:‘lw the gentieman from Wisconsin (Mr. Paine.) om.;'n.lhcu.‘ & ”i" Southern s;-:]- lhu‘?hlbeurludeur Then, { p oT e g6 g ere th canles b victim 7! H . Mr, KAssoS—1 hope thy et v with the President at our head, and & strong party in th rhe! dieases JAROR--1: hope the guatioman from Wisconeln. (M be cate woukd be diflerent—he tables | . Goverument kas done is therefore in every poiut of view good b ; policy. Lastly. the minds of men may easily be made op as to | and it l0oks, th 2he wnevitable nature and necessary effects of the war that has | {10 up that wa; just commenced. No person eadowed with any forestebt conld Imagine that the sovereignity of populaiious coald be substi- tuted for that of Privees ali over Lurope without causing on 1; caolera, 9; ctolera infantum, 76 that the ther zymotic discwses, 1‘)‘ convull :u‘x‘-. sacrifice in | euscaof the nervous system. 3 comaumption. entarien, 13; hydrocephals, % scrofuls, 2; puetmonia Tirit of the country is excellent, and uobody will | W3 and accideutl | Painé) will not_press this Joint resolution to a vote now, It | Nvrth tosopport | provides for the disburaemeat of wint has cost the Govern. | would be turned. | me I'::Iwnl :n\rllm d‘;l.l-n. and & great deal of which would | Prevered for it t useless 1o States when distributed to them. I ~—The ex-Reverend, ex-Rebel, ex-Honora- |~ siip Reslnte, Holt, Sbanzhae March 15, Vi . . 2 y hi eanlinte, , 12h h 16, via W 2 Mareh . | should iike toread 1t in priot, and I snypose it will appear in | ble Henry W, Hillird has written s ltter o’ the Philadel. | with teas, ke. 8o Morewood & Cn. Rilyg Lo i e 3 Mmasen. pliiaConvention at date of Woodlvwo, July 9. He says, what | Scbr St-"‘i:t aw war in the distance, and advised to be ARRIV Steamship Perit, Delaney, Savannab 75 hours, with mder. aud pesy) to L. L. Jomes. uug‘h Italian_glasses, rather e are disposed to be ndsy Was Won ot som mong the W orews Irton e day or suother a formidable conflict between people and rulers. | Ldniit that we were defeated last Sundav. It is very cer | | the W “The publicists of French Gemocracy have a thousand times |y i all inw proportion: First d,"7; Th Mr. PAy—T1 W i h - tain that the Government can dispose of all the forces of | Fifh, v4; Sisth, 21; Seventh, 9; Tenth. 32, Eleverth, 15; . PAINE—Ti4s measura has been very carefully consid somewhat ~iznificant admiasion: - The ord| 0e of Senr. Maris. r, Westerly. siuos the Kevolution of 1630 predicted tho wseviable astiee of | the nation. Thereisa gencral demand that the enroll: Efu, <ty Sixth, 41; Seventh, b Tenth. 35 Eitvents 127 | ero by mywelt and 1 lope ic will be passed now. 1 hope the | consion, inteuded ‘aas Doclaration ‘of Tndapendence. by the | Sche: Empire. Matthews, Now-Bodford. Sformally e T b T etepilon. Tn real, | ment of volunteers be recommended, and it would bo it | Sisteenth, 7; Seventoertlh, 10; Eighicon Kineiopth: 7 | 8°3ensn wii st prese s oljaotion 1o k- i Sover1 States, could only be made goed by success in arms, | Schr Mars Loube. Snow Bostor o 347t Revolunon s oo, wde, and. resitauce oo the otlcr. | were possible to arm and clothe thew at once. The ten | Twoutieti, 3 Kigs Couiey Houptal, € The detb rate O LN Srns o (1 | Tue fillare o manialn kpse the AN the siocin Bestarstin iiey Witisumn, Touston, organs of clerical or logitamist opinion make uo wistake { regiments already in the ficld—some 50,000 en—one-half | last week, exclusive of the deaths in the public fostiutions, | JOTE FEES T8N PE e ‘"'" e Hoase, mad tes that undertook to sever their connection Rel - M ung. Providence, 10 the matter. Ever stice the beginning of the criuis they | clothed and armed. Not more than 30,000 of them are yet | Was equivaicut @ a2 auow! mortality of 47 1n 1,000 jnbab- e i Yy m;"l'"fl on is upon ordering it | with s 10 nment. was decisive of the qaestion of | S aet. have cbaracterized it distiuctly enough. Lo their eyes, it is | ready, 4 itante, Mr, PAIKE=1 call for Ih.prm‘_:";mmlon lh:'l'rl peudence " N, vows, what mu[uw ook | L et m"‘lzllmsfl‘-n- o o ¢! ¢ " g " o 4 g - ~ . - ol ol 0! o e vosetta. t terany, o ¥ . it last sitting of parlinment that he had done all he could 2 475t Health, Dr. £1'shy Har : | mol-uori‘h ud. T ahoald huve objected 10 it in the irst In: | heiieved thut the trus interests of the States of the South | iovsvide. apoareaily not lone it thut Suation. | GREAT BRITAIN. | and would continue to do his best to put all the volun ce. Tiut w kad 5o means of kuowing what was in 100 | wers o be advanced by binding stll more closely the relations | e wesambost piloe of fal ity Sod sicinity celebraind their e ot resolution until it was foally reported. o cied them ] 3 s linally repo o which counecied them with the other States of the Unioii— | ond sunual excursion yesterdsy at Dudler's Grove. They bed ene teers necded into the field, and he intimated that the ofp ces would soou be reopened. Ricasoli has 1ssued an adm e title was reported, 1 and no | that nothing wis to be gained Ly segtegation.” Finaly. says | gueds large steamboat snd two cowiwodions barges. Some |, Mr. Hilliard—No good can be effected by cherishing rosent | persons participsted in the affuir. e of the wosk | casast, 88 IS A R Nawe: 0 5 k the 1 f th The Derby Cabinet has hee . fol. | fects of the Kingdom on the subject of intemt! orders, oo o gy e | wan hat 4 45 vecd ‘thiwag simply e information Tireee The battle was foueht with drdor and oonrage. Tne | wallse bost seodasied A5} wing is a complete list of the | tated to a deputation of the Press of £iorence "‘ ho tiese death | House should not certaialy pass so importaut & mearure as this | gty gl sy b ool ol i g | Kirilasd: St insc on the pa First Lord of toe Treasors { esterday that ** w « ot turn buck bow | without consideration. | occurred to we that any g e SPOK | purpose and should fig ttles alone. | 7 Mr. PADE—11 the uiotion for the previons question is in | ing it up to the ¢ Bark Diesbrody (Be.), July 7 It | The last part of the etateme ed with applaise. L 8 son it | port from a Gover which is stili the Gov $ BE uee would be in nd uteertifed ‘would have objected to the fntroduction of to b G mere varoes by whieh we entitle the de Since the affair of Vrmnrflf“'" ' 0 i ng. fircs 10 give direction to ation if 1 had known what was 1o it, countr’ and | v Jerable to the natios 3 | ey oxtended in dotails to be given to the t " P The press hears ite customary frnits f hov ny member lad vizht to reserve his | must effect, fir a1l the coming ceaturies, “ a on th of the censor, } Tier it was read tirough; but no member re- | selves and our childre > g » LA P A UGS TS T, 1 Ty ey h right. President of 1he Pos scarcely knows whether it is lawfil LouIstaNa.—A corraspondent 10 TO THOMAS R, e e s " A journal in this cit rs & e Lord Chavcellor—Lord Che!mstord, R = oo i B clas WS, Greenw b sudh Loid Malmesbury. r copying from The Offic.al t } Marray-sts.. where yoo will find Tess, Coffees, F WA por than any store in New-York, Onewri e b Lord Privy Se Premident of the Couscil—Duke of Bock: First Lord of the Admiralty—Sir J. Pak Lord-Lieutesunt of Irelipd~Lord Joby ) move to refe pittee on Milisary Affairs ¢ Itis uot pending the call for the previous us question is not seconded then tho | t1s in order r this joiot resolu sucounter of the tleets near eusor did not read The Official ) CORN STARC ¥ prevabiiog EPIDE D™ OSW asous of CUOLERA, or 1 with the reports of t y for Treland—1 of details of seve y-Genersl—sir Hugh ( picial . . ) A st HEALTHFUL ART(CLE OF DIET £ flicial bulletins are now onding the demand for the | Who evidentl; - * 4 OR F, Noueitor-enora.—Mr. Bovil { fesued twice ly begin, H‘,”'_,‘“{ ; n there were Yeas 53, | Mavor Monioe Lviog. on the F 1 1s made rou the most delicaie part of INDIAN CORN, £ importauce. located in some church s SN e ys 40, p = thut par 1] f Tad atlon, and & d « and most vt Kl { ok on Ay WAP ever brinted. of Sre 1eft in Kiry ubeeriatney | —heat snd fool ainmutusily sbted in both elawes of dnete re the result of the voto was announced, Mr. Fixck | '8 nigger au equal to a white SUMMER FOOD, : y cotton market to-day i Lo Bers o ¢ . byt i g Sudden desths atiributed for tellers, | Nomtu C by all PROMINENT GROCERS, | Mamg, 2 AL s ditio, 2w Y 1€ | Letters from officers are not dated. Comespoud . ting the narveus jers were ordered, and Mossrs. FINCK aud PAISE g g i very qu o O TWUL. | bas Bitto, TW. + opened, | 101 toleratod within the live i+ e d ; d PAINE wore | yijes ) i w4 PRy 5 n jod, or the | authority of both th House agaln divided, and the tellers reported Yeas 06, | 1, or who sh Thre s eorsapnaBY votblog laies what the Nova. | 10 be in s, { is a general ac BS dnous e’y hoid religious opinions that the cnemy finds out &l about us, Ly means of well So the previous question was seconded aud tho main ques | fo "ot C0E A0 T "r".f'_;f,,"v';u'&"‘“:,,":“‘y" \7il dopart. | Machion Scotiam. Ony m from Liverpeo! on the moruing of L Prheas, which age probsbly, however. the cl L es Five Fwentien, was ordere Tation was ordersd to be nrossed and reed o | MeBtof the Blate gy g ; | Hemmer. Ol Can, third time; and, being engrossed, it was acoordiugly read the 1 vLV A81A.—The Congressional Convention in | paid spies, o t 13 doubted whether the country and army know more of cuchi other's wellare, # United Stul Thero see) e g i o 8 U . s | ml";'"fl'b‘:':,;"":":"r‘ Bl S s ek AThe thurd tirae the T btrct wil be bed at_ Frasklin on e 1otk o o8 y our Bersaglion u The guestion was upon the o of the Setnh hekuth inst, The probibility at present points to 8, Newton Pettis of | l )y " ntr ) Sae e Notio Lards, all possible b ws upon the passage of t resolution, n . g - OUR SPECIAL WAR CORRESPONDENCE, s nal Guard: ‘EII.’ ible conspirators Mr. AN A1l the previous question e Daage. Crawford Couaty as the successor of the Hon. C. V. Culver, ORIGINATOR AND INTRODI'C e arrest or sur . The prowmpt severity of the Gos - e tenant Louse and un- | The previous question was seconded and the main question | W esr The Wheeling Intell s OF THE EXQUINITE AN Sy -l rament bas probal y fecured the safety of order and the it T b aton o W s Shows e 4wt the | ordered; 00 e bl amt il gl i Rl LM 1 e e ety A 4 o s + 3 , Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Se RI e v " 0 sl 3 esiiip il this day exbi e vari L IFALY. e el LR s et meot satiran, atds50 the elass o kosapol Mz Eromocu esk for the Yeas and Nays 0 the passags st dudieial Cironih, 1n £06 hope of belng nominated | gelcbraed desn n euirely New Styiessad Fucerns, rangi & n e o ST Fos Pprnbicn 7 ’ ke s s weekly chart of tho 4 858 Mr. Whaley in 1t is said, that b om $1040 $36, . Rome, and they are reported to be very happy over t { the dowi hel ays were not ordered. | i Y | that but one HIGG TWO WEEKS OF WAR— WHAT PRUSSIA HAS ACCOM- | 2ith. There 13 dunger that @ Solliston with’ ke x,.'v,dl,‘f_ e M s o Totion, 10 Order o refer thin bl 10 tho | parEevaral of therm s ron by i iy o b 1A PLISHED—THE OAMPAIGN 1N BOHEMIA — DEFEAT | tionists may precipitate esents. The Natiounl Committoe e e | o o Tai taetion 14 Mok How’ 14 bl ‘axthe' | 7008 NDO.DATY Bethewn s o Giaia ang Adagh o yobo * i i in Rome bie issued an address advising moderation and iing the It el Honms 1t woting under the oporation of the previows question. | MisoURL.—A large Radical meeting was held at | ,Ore7 el w2y Bxpises with Mlopetnl the Fifieenth Ward, g a0 e et o bilooght s maos dusstion.. | Botyar, Polk Cousty, b the 7th iast, Whiok was addressed | 20reY lasissce gearssioed . OF AUSTRIA —ENFORCED CHANGE OF PLANS— forbearance until the time for action army THE ITALIANS—ANOTHER BATTLE IMMINENT. The sums collected by the Sanitary Commission ure At Sy vy ion of some commitiee before bei iov. ® g Our Special Correspondent. h“‘?l’l than ": n;)nu ated. Money "“"";w 1ta tronsaty ont m"l;;“:] the boundary-liues of these fatal ;M _I'l’!lrl‘:.rnnlnl miites befors belng passed, ::{.:::‘M oo :v;r'n:::‘ :fi:{- sx;n.m tho policy aud 0, ) 1 Frorexce. July 3, 1856, rapidly gluce the bat A Miss Grant, said ‘0 be wrela- | “The tables wi, rar, Dr. Stiles t-day submits . PAINE moved to reconsidor the vote by which the Joint INDIANA.—Wo quote the following fi ko 80 B2 pa vy 4 tive of the General, has given 1,000 frane i from Brooklsn, 1 his records of the resolution was passed, and also movod that NDIANA.—Wo quote the following from Schuyler | BOOKS of the day 1 18 was on the 14¢h of June that the majority of the Ger- | Garibaldis mes. The Milan ll’.nl‘fl‘-‘n”]u‘x’h‘l’n’x:lr ol v on 28 hierocordeof the provioms | conaider bo laid om tho table, ML I | lotter to ‘“"‘}’"“"'!""" which re-ominated him for | Enalb, Freoch wid Scoteh Stationery. st man Confederation resolved upon the mobilization of her | notes of admiration. VEDO. of New-vork. The nine desthe ‘The latter motion was agreed to. . a‘l‘;:'l '::“ll";l::: rl.l::d'. Comparing the course of Congress | " p———— 1 amilitary forces in the interest of Austria agaiost Prussia. o o ok, ot ance seem to prere thats e e et “When the Rebal rrondared, the President dscided. and DAVIS COLLAMOB’E & co" Phuasia wok 1hat vote as o declaration of-war, withdrew GEN. SHERTAN. Vit mectaren of o B o Houlih seal THE PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION. | BT, inil et 1ad b deyelio st | LRE0T in o FLOWES RTANDS l DINER. CEXTERR ‘gvom the Confederation, and on the 15th began her mil- T 10 blessed by Procide --lbl rl-;‘la ———— to Provisiousl Governors thereof. The Cong m:nfl'::unz';mn.fl: PERFUME BOUTLE WITH STAND. al breath of ¢ from the same initial point. The President declared that essential wmmmfi‘fi:—"u 'd‘ll)l.l'lzu DESSERT,wid TEA SETH d prepare crowded neighb 5 Thus the war in Germany bas lasted HIS PROGRESS THROUGH NEW-HAMPSHIRE—RECHWTION ods for end- DELEGATES FROM THR CITY OF NEW-YORK, coaditions, involvi h 1 ' mow axactly 8 fortnight, and certainly Biswark has not BY THE GOVERNOR—CIUIEF-JUSTICK CRASK Wit T e commperaiare. candinevas | At the election which was h s ot ey o 4 ewen s forintnd S Aud 2 doo | 4ad Oamofal deripioa ¢ ; Dow e election which was held yesterday for the | Congrass. The President toquired the ratiication of an fm it No, 479 Brosdway, mear Broowe st “Bobt Bie fine. The mewults of that fortnight are THE PARTY. holooof delegates o Fepresent the we Conereationa) Dis. | Covtitions! umemiznt, whis'nd b sobatiod b vt presvit: o Mhe fied of diplomacy the withdrawal from | GpecialDiaraichto The N. Y. Tiituse . oo e o e HbA. o Asguoe the (onowing | Vs T o L e e b 1t FreNen : the Confederstion of the Grand-Duchies of Mecklenburg, oNcORD, N. EL, Tupsduy, July 17, 1666, | 8 The ftsl efectsof the mxceasiye hest arn noted I the recorde moyw | 800491083 wero eleoted . e LA 0 oabh the bt St Rabele feli Sk omn FLFE ENIN( Olenbarg, Baze-Altenturg and Saxe-Weimar, and of the | , Gov. Smythe, Adjutant-General Houd, and other |',uiicd, ) Jesdethe 10 comifsie, f foa emiok: shomt 20 N gl [ Reenate o goning back o govern te! Shall hey rascand o alariod nd SELF FASTENIN G and. Priveipslities of Brauswick, Saze-Coburg, Qistinguished gentlemen of New-Hampshire, met Gen. w-wnmu&fif.fl:’fifinf" T Kt n et Haivie Bogart, rtn whow solemn duty Tl {0 oo that the Republc aufers 1 ¢ nhalt, Lippe, Waldeok, Russ Schlciz and Schwarzburg. Sherman this morning at Manchester, sad tendered him ..,_,."‘"‘“""MM .'w:: :h:‘r'-"p:flu:-’-"dou--“ —sioos Sater- V. Hon. J' ullnlut'l‘lf. ll;.gm“ e e & T ‘{::‘m:m-‘m ta the | S . Sp 1l those powers ollicd themuclves with Prassis, and the hospitalities of the State. Chief-Justice Chiase joined | S, ‘1.'"":;:;&.-‘[ s ,'.‘,,,.:‘.,.., X e L e e N D e o e ot Turid it et Ahee ot =" oele troops to the Prumiss ermy. The free towns | the party and all took beeakfust at the rosidence of Mr. [T aad et e thase orcen, of a3 3 ory Dr.Lewis A Bayre. L. M. Van Ware. o Rebel and (000 vvmpathizer Joina them in the NOEMBRE'S P ; y. ) th ey in th of v Bassford, " oemb O wburg and Bromen, and the King of Hol. | - Stearos Admiral Bailey accompanied the party from e saines (o Intenae ctivi fn broading fermes 1. Lowia W. Maires, LD P SENSR SeAL raisleo i been AKEN OFF in & MOMEX nb.r "o Duckion nflaumbow{ ‘and Limburg, with. | Portsmouth. The usual proceedings were had at the State of dlseiee deatin’ls A VIIL.. Hon. James Brooks, K D Liviogston, e e YA o ond setaeat to anoiber 15 83 st} e Co ) without, a8 yet, allying them- | House. Offie of the Britich Ganeral Board of b Wu. P. Lee. . B, c«m‘fir Ly " s AaAC aeset pul of nac ear the e, in mzwu . d W ; i il 3 view e 164 tunvcs of Alwrhes and cholers, ba presented eon- IX. .Hon. Fernando Wood. Michasl Connolly, | Brtere! rishts aad the pouteal s GENTY and CHILDREN'S WEAR aluo or e ATAEY I ) b Rhe ¢ more important. Prussian forees oc- Af“’:"""“ Chase goes on to. Darimouth to vislt his oo L i i iy U L Hon, 8. . Tngraliam. V. K. Stophenson. lu-sur-dnud-i)m’-.u Ve Bpening of the é‘flfifi?m"‘“%‘ o o - “be Ki ver of Saxon, ma Mater. - = p e — . [ Omio.—Rufus P. Ran B price. st O o e of syl ———— mffin‘i“m o~ Avrest nsuoseseful candidates for the b %JP O (both [ 32 .b'l.‘k. one dox, gy metting wiih ny support frow Lis NemArrival of the Afrien, il Avxasouia, Va., Toesday, Tuly 17, 185 | G TasiWiig, bovs s iiod b n o el A )F"“' Kell an | 37050 A% Ovorcoutn, " qon the “Sth to Prussia; his army " HaLFAX, Toosday, Jolg 1310 p. m; Five negro men, the murderers of Mr. Lylo of Mary- | o meet fu &"fim}“ - ‘""d'n for afl Adwiuistration then | yyich any style of Button can e, the King wid Pance Roval | | There srp 0 si Alrigh. A ek fog 1 oke Lost th ¢ boated torm exceds any | J00d, Were arrested here to-day, agd nearly §1 Wuffia Tohin € S o¥io I8 TERS Cul or sddres, W. B WA b B4 WisoTeand eI 7 3 i i an 5 APy Teky, aud fhat bhe exoeusiye tgmpeppie— | MODEY Was Tecoverod: b4 8 o s Conventidn, abaractar of these callers may be | Broadway, comer Canaist, New Vork, 'O, ey ¢ . ! et HED 89 B agen.t 20 g b b ; T, ereds " , | @omed Gom e fact thgt fbe roim-lr. 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