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bmwne, - PRICE FOUR CENTS. 7 than own i ! E hich wae t0 | mention the rest of its name’—which some of us of late | tween Paris and the Avstrian Capital. The EMperor at last duMl":T n;l‘ -‘eix:xh::om':': ’;‘.&"X?’,’.,:m now. ears have come to regard as the eymbol of a really United m 3 {u-h-l N agw, paes 0, aud at 10 or 11 Geloek never heard him speak, or saw the man to nawhg- tates Union and free countiy—displayed iteeltf in = n'_'u;“nlflmi s ": .‘“';ll:vlu -h':”-‘ nl:nm buthewe -read many of his wtnreundvi:gd him God | various tises and pleasant profusion, and _beanti- l“"-lmll‘."mm-!’“““ “.ll'm = l.hl'-..'l’ #] He will go out of a half-vitiated moral ‘stmosphere | fully harmonising contrast sgaiuet the background | Poe o was sent to the Moniiewr. y of French green trees and sward, and biuo sky | "2q Presse closes ita ariicle on this groat event wil theee DY!!’EPBIA. 1 Gsest grief and unestiness of mind, inlerve siudy, ariskicy to e3- as should fit it for the first or a bayonet for noring the obvious fact that what it gained gun should Je a gun, and nothing elee, and did not ask ya do anythapg but shoot, and shoot well, Elsewhere the L wuted it to serve as a club or a pike, carrying ——— bese, particalasly of apieitaont liquors, and the nne of dobsces, opiam, i in one respect it lost in the other. It never occarred to | in entirely wholesome one, for the first timo in o g i | them that, if the needle-gun were so sure, Tt aud | his Hie, 4f0m n country where we are ** antago- | and white elouds. There was @ large ftent where | words: i otber areotics 70 the canses which neuslly oceasien 23 ": Detailed Accounts of the Great Bat mm‘g:d 0't0 ki o most of 1he enemy ut. gLt g | nisfealiytup to the ckoertion of our natoral HEMS o " =ott bassomms played heavenly chuses " There s another coniderstion wiich it o imponile 1» " + o . , the e “bayo i ouf nd violiua did fiddle there ¢ omil short war has proved the Liakian T A T e P TR tles in Bohemia, of batle, there would be o necemity o “buychet snd | o R B R e oo demoescy tna | prety et and young genicmen, oot UL g | ot A Togimeseal b pyrhomof Vero vt a1 whoload either & sedentary or irteguia tifas The brestmest of the late Bohemian fiux‘hm. According to Benedok's orders, | be pabily aware of. At least T supposo o, ;’:‘:ly (:'t;‘il:ibl‘r.tmg-':;‘ "llffi:;".fi.:;,'...fn':&..?" on «fii -”:-‘:’m" "“Il.l;‘h-"lcéflmm ::t' Mm‘{z‘.g:ol and P 5 ) ———— tri ¢ h p e —— A e dinease is to be attenipled by touics, which supply deficlency cf bie eflh‘A“ : ;1';!::.' o |g:‘lp:mm,‘mt.m:‘% 8 et'r:e -u‘:'r: i’ — “+light fantastie toe”— good quotation, that, setog i:n D-l-na. l'l:l :u-‘-:n- m v trovs migh ot :&1 o e e, To setre e e f e emach, wd esave’s o | THE CRUSHING DEFEAT OF AUSTRIA. | o, 510" . Vool Sen™ Wheat amor tho | b~ i lemfh and ey of mengaff s, D 8, ey |t gt o Veoste B i s givesVetiee wa upon ; 0 3 . o e o off and dismiss foreves ) the tormentiog snd dagerous e3P peselng o ilio resping machine. 'T,,:"{v:"m,,fl:"u,:,‘f THB CPSSION OF VENETIA TO NAPOLBON—SURPRINB :)‘-:?:?a; teut, fito whick, at due bungry € o'clock, folks g o atiach & :E‘fih‘: destt present, And - . N TR PRy dent of their weapon, #tood in three r he first kneel D DELIGHT CTHi—OPINIONS OF THE ROSPP,, was this conditivn can only be the defiuitive oy }8om, 700 canplce e wimont eacce s HOOFLAND'S OEMAN | oy (g, takunig 2, and Sing (heir e or si% Aots minute pRRITOmT. O THE PO : & nate bufft before therm set, tion of Rome. Tbe independence and safety of Lhe Holy Sec BrTERS. e s e e of e ol remume v vimwma. |GGG Sy | e e e sl e | e R e s | S S S R { Acty beave, 82 when surprised G T4, WAR PANLED STUAM N one partake in undue quantity. Then—for are we ot facilon which the gret event ansouuesd by the Monsierr i it. The poor Austrians, stup) Pl .l by the rified cannon at Bolferino, bad 10 suceumb, fightivg and dying with a beroism worthy of a noblir canso than their nnlncky Kaiser's—who has, however, one's eympe- Detalle of the Agreement Between thics in this part of the quarrel, aptiast ‘bully Biamark and edda, nally, to dismiss the needle-gun for the and France Tttt A i . 1ime beivg, British officialty is greatly moved at these s G ~STHE SCALES OF THE BALANCB OF POWER OUT | Anericans, with gift of the tongue and curs greedy of spires s With. ~MMBIIUI—MMM FOR A EUROPEAN :rerhel wn urbi et orbi!—ina very jolly, informal way, Negotintions Betweon Austvia and ¥ T o ee or four divines and as many liymen got themselves < QONORESS—THE POURTH OF JULY FETE IN PARIS | 0 vair for o platform, and de{iwicd m.‘.;:,m,,“ of the French Interference hlfl;:—ly. vom The News, Joly 7. ) :ATHE PRINCE IMPERIAL AN INVITED GUEST— | faith that was in them. ~Really half a dozen good little ) Daily speeches—they were 50 #hort!—that of the Rev. Monod, There is reason to believe that the course to be taken “ireted practitioners of moders times, snd e of the grostest wrters Wormany ever produced. This srticle fe now prepared carefally and akidifally, and the most respectable classes of society freely testily to Stesuperiative merite—Members of Congress, Judges, Clergymen and X ki cre i o D—THE CORPS LEGISLATIF, . aerchanie. In appending ceriiicstes, 1 would have it distincy Guder owfal aceotnts of it,and Lag ordered 20,000 of the formida- ‘@EN, BEAUREGAR Prry N and nephew of the Monod, being the | in by gy p Vo vy i - t t ), oon’ g "5 o2 8, 1666 + | of Maryland being tho most strenuous, exen_ to the bend- | 1 iC Il A0 BIG the Klog of Prassis 5 “ Haviog taved the bonor of bis i my in Jaly. { ; o of Aunr?n.. accepting the ideas uygrned by the x:z::f‘ ing of bis knees, and casicst beard, of the profane speci- | Goy e by g m%h::.:m ln;v’n ) D 30 his letter of Jone 1), addressed 1o bis Min mens of oratory. The Rev. Mr. Thompson of yOUF | Augiria, so late Germ, done in "affaits, oedes Venetia to the Ewporor of the Frenoh, | city, Mr, Jag, andson of the Jay here nmongm‘he lnmln‘amm"nwgdwd m'i’- a war :::-::'Hn- i zpceepta s wediaton o ring about percs et ween be peakers.” 1 aceidentally overheard the private rehesrsalof | mane, i A > @ speech, suppressed by cirentstances, iu which the pur- is act is certainly caleulated to produce the very case in 3 Emperor bas hastened o reepond to this appes), and 2 o (r whieh all Germas ite Prossia, and ‘it 1 well o gy sddrensed el o the Kmge of Promsi sud | FOYE '“%.':’.‘.'.,S&l-’;{"fi’»‘fl.':."«‘.‘,? e :-l:l":m:;; T remember that for s national and defepsive war, Prussia | stand that they are genuines T 3 (| ¢t before it shal) T aiscovered {bat wo’ have somethin 1B INTENTIONS OF LOUIS NAPOLEON. \ntinitely better. 1 can assuro you that the great bulk of S35 onil e the English people is extraordinarily obtuse about our na- tion, war, nmllnuhm helongings—uiore ko than most Amdricaus would think possible. A New Proclamation of Eossuth | 50y i water proper, wd_ fist, 0 politics, Por the last ten days the country bas virtualty Leen without a ———— Goverumeat, and got on as weil a8 with ove, like the tor toise from which the Freuch surgeon, Le Vailliant,seoope Correspendence Botween Hossuth and | out tho baius, when i¢ went on elting lmbl-m{ lenveg withont apparently expenencing any inconvens Ricasoli. Tenember it My Parton, the biogropher, had a thiory that a model nowspaper ought to dispense with e editorials, and, ou o sl prineiple, persons of s logical turn of mind hive s sersonically, whether or OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, Dot o Government were & necessity of natioual existenge, Aninquiry of this natare involves so much “desolating Skepticien’—a8 orihodox divines term everythiug that tosts their dogmas by common sense—that eople onght The wwls of the Africa arrived beredost nghte. We [ 10 f""l "“\I'd bt‘"h" i'«"‘:, r""l;"-‘;l“m'n"") of some Ao 8¢ " 5 4 4 g sort has at lust been fonmed, though like the unma give below romo cxtruete on tho great eventnin Europe. | RS (NG L ey o e, Even i guiet tin We defy any one to contradict this sssertion, sod WILL PAY §1,000 toany owe who wil produce certificate pablished by ve thet s ot 10 bring about an armistice.” bt conld command the scryices of twice as many men as those fhenlabip for the United Btatcs, and her Government on | $ouid commend the sort ices of TR L 8 41 tre 18 o want of F'Me abgve most unexpected announcemont appeared 10 | (10wt (hat thero wero 0o pick 4 p pickpoekets in Parie. 1 con- rw woruiug's Moniteur, 10 tho great astanisdment | cluded that the gentlewan ivl conve to Paria by the wag fraskoase about the ccoduet of o g i i gouame REMEMBER What (hie is of 7 4 45 8 mbdicival preparstion, coutainig 1O RUM OR WHISKY, AND CANNOT MAKE DRUNKARDS, Dok ie the groatest strengthening tonic 1o be workd—purely vegviable, d delight of the French world, 1t was immedately in- | o1 London. Then the dancing began again. ‘Then there | yediation would be & very serious event, but nations snddenly 4 were fireworks. ‘Then there was o hearty three times | made conscious of the eat_power do venture terpreted to mewn Peace. Tho threo per couts Went 09 | (i fo th Usited States Ariay, aud then the company | upon bold courses and it woull ot b S 1o o0 Jike & rocket from 6540 to 70, and eame dowh as & stiek at | wept Lome to bed ‘*in measurelcss content,” Awoug the | o ruptly that the powerfal word of Napoleou wili instanity .80, Flags cropped ont of windows as on s 1016 | nvited guests wan the Prinee Luperial, rather protty | restore peace to Europe. e o emiaently well-beloved little gentiewan, who tos * day, and ot Dight there was & quite geveral voluoteer 1l and eminently well-beloved little gentlewan, who tou The Ententions of the Feonch B, % . wart in one danee, looked on for & while, and went away. Tumingtion. Peace! no war loan, no pow taxes, the ‘ln ‘came there on an informal invitationof Dr. Evane,one | The Morning Post gives prominence to the follow- Itatian question settled, great accession to French glory— | of the naging Committes, given on occasion of the | ing communication fiom a correspondent: Doctors speaking with the Emperor o few days before | Only twelse d 20, bif Te these battics were fought and aund, 68 s hope, terntory Rhiseward—and yet vo waste | BOSER SEOULE e efelration, Having heard | this sudden peace hed becn achieted, T vas 1y HAR, wid from of French blood ! Ttaly Liberated by Frauce; Frasee tho | et 30 BRI CUCIt 'tk ot all sniobbery st run | conversations with which L wes, fhee tavored by thoso most ¢ 1h wndis taken by sdulis aud ebildren with perfect safety. READ WHO INDORSES THE ABOVE STATEMENT. S Wrom the Rev. Levi G. Beck, Postor of the Beptist Church, Pos Berton, N. J., forimerly of the North Beptiet Charch, Phibideiphin, »4 able to place distinet interpretation ui Fuiperor’s bitor renent ¢ of the Boptist Chusch, Chester, Fa. - the admiwistration with bieh Lord Derls " pr “ . % i LONDON. Joeen (o Tule England wosld b oo Wn |[BamH1ed arditer of Eurvpe! The poticy of “atitive | in one direction—and that connter to the carreit sble to plase dietinet Interpriatlon pon e B egotiation—T S Vukarly weak; 1o %6 it is birtle better than @ bur- trélity,” all (he pobicy said down in the lotter of June | groatly eniaige on the enobbery of Americaus in U 2 ablo to auswer some of those questious which overy hoar T ¥ bave known Hooflund's German Bitters favorsbly fers mouber of | 4 pico s\ n ) WREK'S REWS PROM THE CONTIRENT | berque npon government. The tie Adullam W, brulicutly approved by maceess! It is Nopoleon's | tocratic aud royal Burojean direction, 1 am prov 0 | Jear put. 1 was then told thot France was determived that gours. 1 have used thew io my ewn fa wud bave beci 0o jleascd & won't visk eo sweelves by connestion with | pivatest tiutph. Tu the eutinent at this reeming | #ay that Dr. Evans's professional and rocial relutions with | Jialy should have Venetia, because any peace withont that : : ' M —KUMMARY OF EVERT3 AXD VRUSSIAN VICTO- |5 Perlgy 1 ihemselve an- . « werons interests thrcatened with disas- | the Bmperor 1 as they found him at their incep- | nulu!u-unllnnlydbulh;.l.ew c-&mvh Lons umlll'l.m‘n:lhnncf; Wikh their offects that was iodoeed to recommend them 1o " - 1. . 3 ™ & we 3 ot - | tion, 8 man, an American wan, d a thovonghly, | ‘was inforiwed that France desired su tallo settiewent KIES OVER AUSTRIA—TIR OFPERED CERSION OF | fitted for the birds; or, to'drop | ter; wt this relief from the wearing anxiety of that con: ) s ) 9 ~ . 1 ’ o " . 2 -4 sly. pat . 0 h lity, T m, of the German question, and t ! ished 1o see Prossin Ahers, and kuow that they have opersted in s atrikicgly bere ¥ 3 wetaplior, that o too liberal for the | saptly inpevding o of war; in their frosh enthu- | onsly, ptriotic American man—o which gna y | of the iad Ak e o i bl o | vEnwria By THE LasTER powka 10 iy | NURRIN el L0 Bribe (jovems | fisam of patrotie pride and auity, the grest body of | 84d, hobas ghven rather seld pocoulery, Vi | consiidated und streugitieied, and A d wud i manner. 1 take grest plessure is thas publicly procmiming © THROUGH NAPOLEON 1L, —PRUSSIA RREIFCT THE had znored and ditied 1l Portops Lard ginnd to Titen in domestic foli- | others. Other gucsts were the captain and seve | Bothise for berself, France would vily look for an juescose d that Lane aud bis collcagues would jrov " ery, i wnison with the | ufticers of the Miantouomah, and /s passei g | turritory in the event of oue or vlier of the great Ger ¢ this means Vieous | Sub-Seeretary Fox, | Statew obisiniag such aa overwheluing propunderaid fox & d calling the atteation o e ith the disemes for ek and catg (40 wteation of hoss lfcted with (B Shess D ARMISTICE=—ITALY PAITNIUL TO JER o e agues as 1 e ¢ 15 | "'Mr. Fox hid o long interview with the Euperor the | would destroy the balance 1 and even— Vie o Siek by 00 renomme ““"“°"’:B "'"“':'“f e Sy ¢ CAUSE OF THE PRUSSIAN TRIVMPRS—TIE | Wiere the hiteh oy ¢ f . { 1o dation will be sus o ilie more e = . pare 'a 2 rals, ever, cceding day, niot, by the way, of bis £2king. ho Congress to be t} w NKFDLE GUN AND ALL ABOUT IT—HOW TilE | Way Wesre to hove Pope! Liberals, however, who persist i kecping their | preceding day, ¥y | Corg N Mooflaud's Bitters is lotended to beuefi tho ufficte], d ¢ o thoronghty T Beiads cool in 1113 “werm speli” of focling, can’t help see Ku Majesty's sceking, but “kind o' brought al. peace. I bavenodoube that at this Congress, 0 1o France & ¥ e LEVS 6. BECK BELLIGERENTS FOUGHT AND HOW THE AUSTRIANS | o ronbive whe ingtl o a8 regenerated fvy Uuribaldi bas | ¥ueh interviews where hoth partics ¢ gratiticd by a third | wili gladly see Pr .m..lxlnlmx;:m';umu'nm ;n :ul:; R s SR : WERE SLAUGHTERED—RNGLISH POLITICS—THE | serve chaow et with @ defe te: and that the ecofmate cause of | party. Natarally in tie case the interined ho French Eiperor will do bis imost 0 pracsiee tae NEW-OLD TORY MINISTRY AND I78 PROSPECTS— Jerrold, never ) Freach political liberty may be weakened by this great | quite other than the oue that br Europe. Denmark will Fecover some of 116 ter- . -y 4 . ont of respeet Jb Voneral triumph of the Ewperor, 11 his ) were 1o repeat to- | the Tullerier, !LH interview, rhaps care ory w0 justly tuken Gom ber. Ttcl; will obtain Veneua kuow as I now do &now, was B by the Emp hy the muu’»uev cution of the treaty of Septembe nistory, find v the first time w weeks, b peophe in 1BE—will | in day e question be put to the Fr e old Tory Ministry which England b i IN PAVOR OF KEFORM AT | Itis, iu ror, as a paragraph in sow Fvom tho Rev. W. D. Scighiie), Pastor of Twelfth Pagtist Charch, THE MASS MELTI s and constitution-maker, oa 0 Venice, ur dieta and much better known thofi | yon Bave mo pard was territory from th ane | ®hitadelphia. | known TRAVALGAR SQUARE—HOW THE FOURTH OF JULY | known twi ¢ s Ounyienes. | hise re-ently beea Jboring under the distressing TRAPAIGAR SQUARS—HOW THE PO ¥ IELY | trusted, It enters unstrngthened with Yes or no! 1 they would give & yet wmor nuwer: | vext day would intimate, Gen. Alps to Sieily, WAS KEPT IN LIVERPOOL AXD LONDON—ITEMB. | jncumbered with il tho diseredit of ita former binnd ousaflirmaty nEwe ceived us o eitizen of the now Ui d in his | free from the prescuce of a foreign solicr. Wfocts of indigestion, accompanied by » prostration of tbe vervoue | o o L Ll e, It ix characterized by two great defects of experie | W hat 1% most comfo,ting to-day, is the conmderation conversation was sensible enough to | 1 may venture, vbat I have beard. to predict toat the m. Numerons rewelies were recommeaded by fricnds, ud sowe Loxpox, July 7, 1866, | ence of official hile, Covsequent upon the | xeiunm of | the nice piop ) Austiiie punishment to in 'l““fl"' n{' Anl'“:‘}n:":(‘.";,'"xfr':;mf‘ : "'h'-al:_l:tm:-;'m m:’;fil:fli""flguJ;';*lf“i._"}'!:.:“ fof thein tested, but without reef. Your Hooflaod's German Bitters Avother seusational week, with lnge matter for ¢ | Tty trot wl*v,nlul r luck of contidence m.': ] .“ ; ‘.l. mllrt'ld !:nt:-?:lnll) sl :ull"‘;;m'):_” I‘ "‘: o ",n] .:‘"'“”m “{‘- Ao, His pos 1 X Helginw oy ;1“ "‘":i"‘,',,,“'" "The " | () two partiership o the wicked war on Del - ~‘ . ok ou - e cognise b : fvere recommended by persons who bed tried them, end whowe favor- | ture histe the Carlyle 6 yet nuknown, or i his lo: L B, PR B e vico o iy taken the lod in effec. | litical opinione, wh 1 thik be bt . ':;;"“‘1(;l‘l:\;I:l“u':fl‘lnll:lxl-vumfx'm‘:pt;lxlu?l":.u..' Able mention of thew Bitters induced me to try them. T waust dothes of b hood, and more intercsted in Mother Goose | ) The former tively liber 1 Jeration—had | 3 Empe okin, we. 1 know, ou the best anthority, that, - p ban in b Jestined subjeet, whick o all d | emine 16 bATOTneRs ¢ Six e copting the interview, suspected tiat it shoult pe of su worw, Count vou Biswark Ninschl sand that Sonfess that 1 bad sn sversion to Petent Medicives from the ** thoussnd | thiat in hik pred d subjeet, which we are all discuss- | ter Taprosent | ted %t mo. | preted, mueh less intended it as the whole of Germany woald rise to a man to detud the Khine and one” quack * Bitters” whose ouly sim seems to be (o pslm of | ILg, 48 It wer h by inch, in our every day fashion. A | nive Oxford ouly five w smitted in | manifestation, is a supposition that | oguinst France. Let us Lope ow that the causes of war are deed snant and remarkable ot ! s lett » | 8 reflecti d that 1 hav fust vanwhivg. Ttaly is to be compl-tels liberated, and to be eweetened aud drogged liquor upon the community iv a sly wiy, und , indeed, of preguant and rewarkable import. such nan of th is n ut atd @ it Vs letter to Drovyn d |55 e by Hintlv one. with Florence for her i. feteraburg and Rome Abo tendency of which, 1 feor I to make miny o coutrmed dronk. | Perbape has Bardly been paralleled in Europe sinee the the late Ministry, who will now be trebly strong | ti diplomatic b [ DRI Rk o Cha phllotiou Moscow. us trust tiat Germaoy will eowe out endency of which, I feer . i e BALaion (ha basld b takaring tim. Of course the Tories iutend to hod on the enmuluted { . BLInIin te s S ongress with ber nspirations of unity alwo fultlied asd. Upon leatuiug tost yours was really o medicinal preparaticv, 1 Wil '] i o 1 I re apbignl] Kt Treasury beneh. I A pe mouldy | miskione ‘x\w |'Il;Y Lo e jiey itable dushism resulting from Northess Prote 4 e ' | work of which ¢ t seven days hos repeated witha | p f it d phan of | and hard wo piter atal prius | e great Exhibition o uthern Catlolicisti. Rook it with happy effect. Its sction, not only upon the stomach, bat r plan of | L P . e et AT o '[" p a1 | Yengeance. What a record! At the date of iny last let- | To tinish the on by | the mear ich i feal— | of all others to open ki = wpon the nervous system, was promyt and grotify eed hatl | 4 r every sccond Engli arly if he happened | 60 8PP ' p aet, and t | The his st fricuds in the lareh at a pinch. | of CHAIBEOETE and :h" et The Secret Unders % Beow France bottlen. Very respectfully youps, a6 we say, “ Lollenng’” on Austria, bragging of ber dnil, | ves and ol their bangem o, the reciss o | statésmen these many years, and for the last fow hias held | in the Ruo Aubes. It is, if ¥ understand it rightly Writing from Paris on Thursday. ut of wausual {737 ngly skeleton’s plice prominent ot their baize-covered | burcau of ihany Arawena¢ of banking and gracTyl, oot | correspondent of Tie Pali Maii Gaztte W. D. SEIGFRIED, No. 24 Shackawasen it snd insisting | gt Lord Derby to hive an attack of the Nich th Oustorss, | iniseion busiuers, Wilch Lhere ' 5 Yon ave already read the news of the day in the Mo siteur, ghtiness and invel “ w The battle e Wikl ndvise 8 total cosems 2t say another word { Lote woukd 1 seventy, when his 1 ! UNE to advertise gratis, and so 1w | 3¢ had been boped yesterday that the ne Pk 1 thrash both 1 —nnd now, bl - - dien and DSt possTola: o6 yyeide Srom the Rev. . Merrige, Pasicr cf the Pasyunk Baptiet Cisurch, | Dkl ot v ted Reform I3 us progress of Prussian poticy and arue | about thoso compartments—but wlso and g | e et s 8 the erening becwwsn the Re- Phitadelphie Klata i | generally, for their protracted z hLer obstinacy to that cone the | ersl intelligence burean and helpiul for all | peror and Pr M nich was kept so socret, that at tabl . 0 Ds. Hoot- | T4 clay, ouly Hope told a flattering 1 tetrible batthe of Sod b The quad- | American exhibitors at the —wnext year's World's | Boitachilds, where the carliest news about Austria affaire is From the many respectable recommendetions given . cuipire b u | Men of the present ation have uever yet tilateral was taken tinal order was | Fair. Mr Norton has wade, and makes, and purposes 1o | usaslly obtained, nothing was known of them at midvigut. tf. German Bitters, I was induced to give them atrial. After ueing | stone bhewn with by the u | the liberal party in o) evo it t be simply | sent from te to Prinoe S Pais to & keep on 1 ulnn;l' it his breiness, trst, to uernn‘ur!h. | Privee Mn:rniuhlhmu l"‘llund ot & word to anyoue. ‘\'ou % - ’ 4 | needle-gun, which, metaphoric ly, is now iu evervhody's Lelming. { woleon's intervention. And so * Italy | geutly and inte ligibly any_questions that newly-ar. | will remember my letter of last Monduy week, in Wil an- exal botties, 1 [ound them to be a good rewedy for debility, aud fi0 the Alps to the | pived American native shall put to Lim in respect of the | ll‘u::‘utd that negotiations were going on between Frauce and via. or of Retform last Mon mwouth. Rent into shreds, or made over to Dryasdust and i GUT IHAss mee procure | A negotiations resulted in & mutusl understandiog s 10 who didn’t dare £ | L in spite of Sir Kichard May 1l 811 Spat was to be done in view of certain eventualities, and wipplemented Solferino, l Exbibition itsell; secondly, 1o undertuke to Q—mmnwumdmm t0meche D. MERRIGE. the trunk-makers, are the treaties of 1815—those evil docu- | . meuts which parceled out nations aud countries at the | sly backed down in a mild proqun — sud the Vicrorions: Pruseian gen- | patents, to present fo the public, to promote s will of the crowned despots of Europe—there is ticrce ex- dense crowd around thé N cral has filled out poleon’s programme of | and e eacting, fotary, self-injecting, or otherwise in- | gpoy gy now Lappened is the fruit of that understanding. Tt i enco all her- | geniously simphfied steam engine, cow milker, or other | in quite & wistake to sunpose that Austris hes placed herself ber i\ ominated in the evening. Bobapsrtism is for the wowens ane the Prussians began Lostilities in Silesia. On the | sprinkling of blackguards would” be to sssert that the immensily in the ascendaney. -~ guesded . They sirengthen wnd iuvigorate the rystem when delii | o Rated, end sre nsefal in disorders of the liver, loss of apretite, ke. | d Prince Frederick Charles entered Boliemia frem | ciowd was utterly unique—unlike uny other that had - Bave sho recommended them to several of my friends, who have | ttan, and deseended upon Turnaw and Miinchengrdtz, | sembled iu London or elsewhere. The bulk of the med: : : 2 About’ the swme time the Crown Prince entered | ing, however, undoubtedly consisted of bona fide working- oiad them, sod found them gretly bevetcial in the revtostion of | from Gilatz on Josephstadt. Hero they were wet | wea, A very large projortion of tem id taken i Resith Yours, tru'y WILLIAM SMITH. by the Austrians, for whom the ear telegrams | trouble to dress themselves, for the occasion, in thwir . 568 Hutehinoent, | Cloimod & soccees. Further advices, hows proved that | Sumdny clothes, as if to show the West End that those | Winter's Tale the dark pass N 3 lliuu«rl‘«h h“lln Mwlln‘lludndv-fi'u!—flz disps I:*J")‘Almil from, the Ea re not the ruthans and savagos described | lightened up to discontented commentation by this Sum- | e ke the words of Job 8 messengers. On the 27th, ¥th aud h_\‘-.- of The Tomes and Calne, As for his * drunkes- | mer's sui. | of sympatby; the 20th, the Austrigns were beaten at Nachod, at Miduchen- | nem and violence, there was simply nothivg of the ¥rom the theater—as the spectacle-loving French wi/ | that most Lack horses; the citizen stundard-bearer evi- .nLE' ;‘f.'emke;:;o' n‘fh. thr:“?l'r;‘olqnSl:l!lul'kln‘";:d“:: From the Rev. Thoman Winter, D. D, Poter of Reabarosgh Bey- | 2918 U0 AT, WO L ¢ 26tk of June and tho | kizd, Detachuents from the suburbe come maret- | call what we solider Americans style tho ool (i Tjoyed it, and so did your correspondeit. | 20 o the domition f the work begun 8 160, Vevics B et Jouses in killed and wounded wero estima- | iug in, headed by their own bands—skilled workma, | seemingly the Bith, tragie uct of the wat drima, we bre 1o’ touch now postscriptarally on & gravity and be | g0 loog uppressed, so long fallen trom its old srlendor, is freed thie eminently jolliest and Americanest looking, with his feet raised considerably above the ordinary Paris elevation ahove the sea, was waving to and fro an American flag as big as a bandanna ban'kercher. He enjoyed it, and th & 8% a band cher. oyed it, and the | amstia. cochien, who instinetively felt that such & nun wust give | The nch Prose the Comion of Venetia, Litn o generous pour boire, enjoyed it; folks wlong the | The Siécle says: ‘‘One of the gravest questions street, not knowing what it meant, still enjoyed it by force ! which agitated Europe is now settled—that of Venetia. The e T ore cheerful | Uity of Italy s benceforth sseured. Those ~aslove w row the Rev. William Smith, forwerly Pastor of the Vincentown | yleation in Berlin, wailiug in Vienna, plucky discontcot & up about its seulptared b 1999, 11 Ttaly has not aequi 8 Mol (N, J.) Baptist Charches, Philadelpbis. iy, and Nupoleon the Third is graud wmaster of the | denso crowd liuing the terracos i ont of the Natiout |welf, it in u comfort to kuow that she need wot fand her | conceivable gimersek with whioh Sto unsspeetng Dative | wiothe merey of France. You muy reat aswured that when lavisg used in wy family & bumber of bottes of your Hooflaud's situation, baving thereby attaived a higher power than | and spreadivg down to Chanty Cross—not a, | debt, of pratitude this time in French obligations,” | aforesaid may desire to endow he unenlightened Euro- | making her proposal to cede Venctia, she w Y/ S > ever was wielded by his great uncle--and all by biding his suoccupied. 1he nuwmbers, estimated at while she goly paid in advauce her dent 1o Prussia. | pean public—at a profit. | What the was to get as compensation. The vague lancuage of @ermn Bitters, 1 lave to sy that 1 regud them os au excellest | time and waiting the warch of the inevitable. ' Allow uie 0000 by others, scemed to be T aay uthiag” of the preceding rapid successon of | The ouly other celebration of Indeperdence Day that | gbe Jenelt thin point is to be expluined by the desive Of asedicine, especially adapled to remore ke disense they aze recon- | the briefest summary of events useful 1o those who want | 12,000. Perbups about 20 per Sht Le | Prussia, the battle of Sadown, which was terribly bagl:| came under iy obsersation, and the uoe that tickled e | Frasssto haveher Bnde fee B S sawely xshast | o read rapidly and - take in” the position: On the 22d | idlern and ight-secrs, and to sy there was not & sisglt | but won, wight well have had another jssuglf | Mmost, was got up, and going on fast, in an open vufu Aot of the moral power of France. The stroete i have had in Bobewmia 100,000 of the % place, wherein sat two jolly-looking Americane, of whom | 1 F00 S Pty ‘animated and Joyful groups, and will be o Austrin to keep in Italy. And, a8 it has be stria lost the luteral in Bohen) sald that she lost Sadowa in Vene o wus right after all, and Bobemia does done. It came out & few days ago that Government is de« | from the yoke that weighs upon ber; she is about to pass from Riet Charch Dxax Six: 1 fesl it dve to your excellent preparstion, Hoofaud's | ted at 10 less than from 30,000 to 40,000 men. Some of | most of them—engineers from Maudley's and other | receiving very voluminous pews by the eveuing and the regiments were sll but onibilated by the terrible | great manufictories, men who are known to be far more | motning papers. But as the English warcorrespondents— | VISIng devices for some considerable political ** reforms,” | a regume of compression, ‘violenoce, ation, caprice, and neadle-guns, the Prussians firing five or six shotsaminute, | fearleas and independent in their sentiments, fur more ine | espeetally for th e fuller, ¢ accurate | which will take shape—in at least—in the formula of | spoliation, to coustitutional inatitations, ind ence sod terested in the politics of the day than wany | aud, 50 fur as U ™ are od, twelye | ® Nenatres Consult. There is not enough definitely ibeety.” = e e |, Toe Détare saye: « As regards Italy, the guestion is much mflll:-n. to add miy testizony to the deserved reputation it kuown a8 to the nature of these proposed changes to muke > it worth the while to speak at Tongth of them to-day, | Nmalified by the ceasion of Venetin, but it is otherwise in O ariad 1o be witbimval of the ekt | Cooery, D e e e e e L o onh nam 10 the. Corpe. Lagialatif 1o dis- | Eans e o ue shon Wo Mt bek It o cuss the reply fo the annual Throne Speech—the ouly op- | it for granted that paace will fcllow from the siep which Aus- portunity for free specch on great political themes that | tria bas adopted, aud to this we must for the preseut confine members bad. Government conceives thst the lib- | our observations.” 1 bave for years, st times, been troubled with great discrder | while the unlucky Austrians had orly muzzle-loaders. | telligently Anany hood sad norvous sywems. 1 was sdvised by s friend to try o | About the first of the present mouth, Benedek took up & | and many ition between Konigsgritz and Josephstadt. On the | them. Bottle of your German Bitters. 12id 00, and bave experienced giest | 3] the Prussians, commanded by the King in person, at- | language—but le [ ‘ori nd unexpected relief; my heaith has been very materially benefited. | tacked the Austrinus, who were ‘concentrated on the right | As regards the bebavior of the entire meomblage, it con- it haa been, has already farnished materials for as fearful o bank of the Elbe, At first, as on former occasions, the | trasted very favorably with that of the Tory opposition | chapter of war horrors—burning of private houses, butch- ! P et e s = with cases similer | 0 trians appented to Lave the best of the struggle; | duriug the recent sossion, in 4 after-dinner debate; there | ery of citizens, maltreatment of prisoners, ete.—as though weyard imitations, and & great | it had been carried on in the wilds of uncivilized America. ses who concert themselves aboro | hours’ nearer New 4 akers used rather strong and bitter | spare you guotatio) of descriptions of the great batt > than that of the Hon. Bob Lowe. | csnuot help noticing, however, that the campaig! R0 my ows, and have been assured by many of thelr good effecte but after 10 . m., they began to give way. The battle | were fewer howls, fewer Respectfally yours, 7. WINTER, L oine” botpunts sy twelvo hours—aud | deul more sobriety. Quict, thoughifl, dotermined - | But [ do nob notice that these fttc sbancienetin werict | eral mizonty bave ubused this opportunity. S0 would | _The dceuir Narional, while hopine that the cosion of Vesstia ) ' T n the utter rout of the Austrian army, ‘The losscs | nestoess was the-characteristic of the mceting, #0-very | warlare among Christian nations attract nearly that degree r":jh,lbld-m.:lf iy (i g o el Farres | ¥illsatisly ‘“g;lm';u‘;";l"’“m":f :_5:"':;;:'“ of attention and quantity of holy indignant comment in | and Thiers aud the rest criticising your foreign and do- | ey in e Wiiliam stop in bis victorloas career? Will be ae- Rosborough, Pa. | o1'both sides were frightful. Fourteen thousand un- | plainly recognizable that ouly thoso could fail to diseern wounded Austrian prisoners were taken into the Prussian | it who were willfully blind fo its existeuce. That the Meadquariers st Horaitz. Benedek attributes his defeut | crowd wight easily lave been led into mischief is true, Srom Jokn B. Wickersham, exg., Srm of Wickersbam & Hutebia | Beatquariens, i SRR o §ed in obtaining a position | but only by ono thing—the willful aud unuecessary fnter. | twoes We re going to orgatiee another | The Prussian and Italian responses to Napoleow's mediu- an, the celebrated Manufacturers of Funcy Iron Worse, No. 28 | which epabfed hiw to pout a heavy fire iuto the ustrian | fereuce of the police. Guoniot. @ank and rear—a maneuver effected under cover of the | mass wceting—an enormous one, 10 include deputations | tory propositions are not known to the public at the time 1 smoke, which was prevented from ri ,:,7 by the rain, then | from the provinces—to be held, if practicable, in Hyde | am writing. 1t is rumored that Prussia, in the flush of vic- " the recipieat from you of ome of the grestest favors that ean be | g1 ateadily. Disastrous us everybody allowed the de- | Park. tory, aud i the rear of w retreating enewmy, does not upou & series of similar calumi- | On July the 5th, Queen Victoria's third duughter, Prin. | greedily nap at tho idea of an armistice. "ruly, uothine : ' Sared from eme of the most sunoying and debilitativg complainte that ties—nobody was yet prepared for what followed. On the | cess Holena, was married at Windsor to Prinee Glristian, | I8 so natural as that she should desire to extend, it but for 5th, the French lunpvr'ml organ, the Mouiteur, augounced | who should bo called Turk from bis r.u mous tenden- | ® day or two, this lucky “the human femily can be afticted with—chronic diarrhies. the Emperor of Austria was willing to cede Venetia | cies. Tt is the first time that bigamy has heen winked at | up, so mue possible, and secure of the great France, and to wccept the mediation of Napoleon 1L | by the present Royal Family of England. As I have writ- | of the wide fields, she has reaped it on in the last mesting doings, day in and day out for weeks together, and i ’ copt the armistice? It he d what 1 you obliged to publish everything (lmost) they sny to all S7b the intractable ambition of Conet ,,...:':'f“".f',':..,." your people. Asa set off to this serious restriction of the | victory, will pot be and King William make demands n:{ poor rights of the Legislatif Assemably, the rights of | our Governmeut wil' regard as incompatible with the interest smending the bills of laws sent ju froni the Council of of France and force them to abandon the ' attentive meu- State, and of jation ( i. ¢ addressing demands | trality” which they bave hitherto observed! These are some of explanation to Government with some chnn(‘enfgen:“s of the grave questions arising out of the uuforescen resolution somwe sort of an answer), are to b espectivel; of the Emperor of Austria. o i o ‘Thore was % Covstant interchanee of telegrams (mye La mortifying conditions, Sowe Siae aa i mportant changes ats Fevortad. to be & Part Of | 2oL e L e e e eraees any e oo e s i cstisnaiien; The ahaliton of | 4. o e iy 158 D FiPhLof debate o0 o sddreseyis s most, nerions ene | {n the ereniog M. 0o Motteruioh went 8o fos Twisrics, Whero croachment on the scant measure of political liberty hith- | he met the French Minister for Foreign Affaiza. Afior the the Government press here that was vouchsafed in so gen- measure to our peccadilloes in like kind a year or poaterred upon wan, viz. that of health. For wauy yoass bave I suf feat to be—following, 100, wl of great chanees, and hind harvest oud Daring the long time | was suffering from this disesse, 1 wes sttend- | 10 i k 4 K . b : i Toliet. "The couse | T0F the making of peace betwecn the belligerents, * An it- | ten beforc, he i © worganatically married already, and ‘| eventful wieks. ' But that Napolcon will brivg such L : @3y reguier physicians, ghving me Bul temporsey F& Toediate comipupication was uccordingly made to the | hs a family, the eldest a girl, within five years of the age | sure 10 bear an will speedily bend even Bismark's bol erto permitted. Whether the otber * reforius” just_indi- | Tesult of this tuterview, the note whioh appeared in yesivr- Moreover Lo is illegitimate, his | is hardly doubted. Aud {lon‘\ ¢ erroncous time sball | cated, will practically make good the loss, can be better | day’s Moniteur was sent for putlication. scemed to semaia sntil | was induced totry Hoofland's German Bitten. | Kiugs of Prussi and Ttaly for the purposc of procuring an | of bis present wife. | ¢ he wrmistice, England and Russia, according to the Palrie, | mother Laving been * murguuliudlz * “married 10 his | prove the details of the mncluTmn- at which current opin- | Jjudged of 'l‘l:fl we know mel_"':mlmum-n that are to rrange- | father. The match wus entirely of the Queen's makin, Jon has arriyed here in & tumult of emotions, | must thipk | scconipany the concession of thew. < 5 | " Somo wonld think that in this culminating point of THE WAR IN ITALY. | i AA-IMunvhl--\.‘u:mM.Mvdmhmdvlu, the cowpivint | D caied wpor o partcipate in oo B appeared to be compieisly eradicated. | ments. And this mornivg’s telegrams inforui us that | aud is furiously unpopular here. ' Christiag it regarded as that in the Main they willprove tobe correet, Arma cedunt 1 often iawarily thauk you for such o valusble specific, and when | Prustia jjects the [;rolmuel;ldlrum-,lnd u'm hfluo Tu‘ndi» an -dve:'unr,lhu Qurlm pmyiounrr-d lml:|,|ho whole bu- | toee, ru;«wlull/mua lingwe, which means—I still trans- - (riumph the Empero take the opportunity ——— . | tions will be accepted which do not satisfy her claims, | siness objectionable. o will probably be Her Majesty s | late for the nncl ver ] howe enopértusty, cheerfely socommend i, wth (ul! cond e macrifices b han mado to sustain them.” While | pet son-in-law. s orsesponde detoe o it elisbiicy. Tauly yours, Ty reania the. second-handed acceptation of Veuetia | ! Wo kept Usiclo Sau's /th birthday rather quietly fn | & baize-coverad table, vERCh wik ‘take the” place of bttlc- | way—und overshelm the actual Napoleonic dikes. But | The following correspondence betwoen Koseuth and JOHN B, WICKERSHAM, through Napoleon 111, declares sbo wisn't Lulf s wnuch | this capital this year, Liverpool eclipsing us, it we may fields. The tragic act of the wixed drama is closed ; the there is hardly anything he could now propose for or | Baron Ricasoll is publi in tbe Jralia of July 2: Jnurt as folks say in her recent reverse, would rather fight | believe the paperé. 'There, not only the Americau ships | curtain is to rise onun act of series of, wenes of serious against real reform that_ would not be secepted withi ac- | SIGxok Banox: The war which has just cemmeuced gives than not, sud any way determines to bold faithful to Prus. | iu port dieplayed the National buntitig, but also the steam- cowmedy. What the denoument is likely to be, it will be | clamation by France. Taut pis ? or Taut Miens? D e iocs b mhiss Tihas vote Freiioiod Toe 2 be jcal—diplomatic gentlemen in tail coats | of voluntarily eularging the border of treedom, which, in | and white chokers will take ihe place of generals about o thelong ran. st Svisfoweif they shall yetibe iu/the | OOrmispatdence Morsopn.IKonsoh hod Sbinnephi: a8 | reason tohope that the Hungarisn will be soon called 0n legion burns with tue desire of proving on the fichi of Karw- Yomx, Fe. 2, 1854 ’ | | tin. And that i how the powers nmlld ‘nt presout—1 | ers belonging to_the Cuuard, the Intnan, the Allan, and | time eiough to .pfiu.:.;.- on u:xl mmx 'rnde-lmn- @rom A. McMakin, seq., No. 663 Broadway, March 29, 1666, Aatris is atill entitled to the name. Unless, thorefore, | the National Steam Navigation Companies, made a | 1% of the most tangled deseription still; the diplomatic s e o o v Daan Sun: 1 take great plossure in testifylog to the extraordinery | the French Emperor throws his imperial baton into the | gallant show on the waters of the city, **every briek of | lntion of which requires so much more thin even Nadori’s PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. | ?I:li.‘.'.t!.'%’.‘:‘.'.‘f’&f.‘;‘,' %“n’bfl’{flnfifi‘tfiflr’k&hfi as the potentates of old did at tournaments, to stop | which,” according to drunken Ge Frederick Cooke, | dramaturgic ingeunity that one inclines, with the common | - ——— | bope the Goverament will be of opinion that the time has come { for it reorganization with a view of giving it o wider basis. lists, remedial qualities of the Hoofland's German Bitters, procared st your | hostilities, the tide of Prussian victory may etill roll on- | ““is cewented in the blood of a negi ¢ a Napoleonic Idea—The Note | I{ such should be the intention of the Government, I feel it to ‘Also the office of | sense wass of folly, liok for it from common seuse this | oo 0o o coodes setablishusent. | ward, aud’sweep up to the wails of Vieuna. Benedck is | Mr. Dudley, the American Coneul, wis conspicuous for time—from the * bistorical deift,” from furce deschoses, A mewber of my (amily bas boen for ” ver | PoweTlest to retrieve his loswes, and the bravest soldiers in | its arrey of 'Union Jacks aud Stars und Stripes, while all | otherwise called ‘“logic of events,” Providence,~let us | in The Monireur—Impotence of be my duty to declare to your Excellency that I sbould be I . u for many yearss perfect mastyr | Jr e O thing with tho old-fashioned muzele- | the loading American houses had the Columbiun emblems | say X. Haimeuor o other n trausfers Venetia, | Corcespoudence cf The Loodon Times. | fappr e g;;;;m::“:;;r“;-fuv:::_r Ay petsess Sment By floating from their flagstaffe.” In the evening, too, large | ceded to him but ich he ¢ and does not wish to | Panis, Friday. Joly w | st vy 1uw&'l o the Gore .Wl"'. At ol Florence. June 28. 1866, e gun. capacity of the Austrian General | n s, s you will readily | oudeing that the Emperor | 1o this Earon Ricasoli replied: S0 Dyspepsia. Paljitation of the Heart, and other distressing offepringe loader against the ue persuaded to try the above celebrated remedy, | Whether the milits ted the auniversary by & ban- | hold, 1o its owner and long-deprived possessor, Italy. he great eventof the day nber of Americans cel v "rusxia will | pelieve, the no the Washington Hotel. Here, 1 have no_doubt | which Italy will have 1o pay something. the Mowitenr id liver. ofs torphd Niver. has Dot been immensely over-estimated is hereafter to be | que awhich fna fow weeks rovalte] in making ber (to use ber own words) | (itcovered, but there stems 1o doubt that the overwhelm- | that what Yaukee craft there might be in the dingy Pool of B e Eibe duckics, and sue very considerable aug. | of Aniria, * secediog to the ideas of the Emperor Napoleon | SIR: The Ministry of War having deoided on the reurgant ing clharacter of his deteats is mainly sttributable to the | the Thames duly exposed the handsomest flag “the sun mentation of its power out of the conquests it has mnva | as expressed in his letter of the 11th of June to bis Minister of | zation of the anxilisry Hungarian on a more extendod hin the last five weeks, But Austria can’t be per- | Foreign Affairs,” cedes Venetia to the Emperor of the | basis, accepts the offer of your ation, and I oount wpon |y bunitting to the Ministry wil :he suggestions yon think A new wommn French, and aceopts his mediation for peace beiween the bel i that the Emperor Napoleon Las addressed hi useful. both with regard to the personnci of this organisation f Prussia and Italy with o view to an armis- uod the application ef the principles on which it sbould be in the Tmperial letter is to this effect | founded, 1 am persuaded that, thanks to the measures taken 5o far a8 we are concerned be secon | by the Government of the King, the auxiliary Hungarian Le- - A esim. | Wenpon 1n question. ~Accordingly, as before lutimated, | shines ou to the gusty, rainy, chiliy, flawy day, and You are st ety to make any use of this yousee 6t or o reiersim- | LN il o it am engrosingly as Englishmen did of | perhape Mr. Morwe eulivined the busy seclusion of Dun- ilar sufferers to Yours truly, A MeMAKIN. wrmor-pluted vessels atter the fizht botween the Merrimac | ster Court with the same banner—but we bad no dinuer nt aud Mouitor off Hampton Roads, Virginia. Qur civil war | 8t. James's Hall, no glorification, and, b?p!lr, take s to be crushed out, and Franee must be paid. How ! | Where the makeweightsare to be tou ."nm whom 7 What little powers and principalitios are to ¢ go H. T. Hxunocs, esg., No. 594 Biosdway, New York. 7 & L2 g oo | wud M outor o el to learn aboui breech-louding | no specches. But Mrs. Adamns isued " cards io [ up," followed to Limbo By 0 blsselox, before the dls- CERTIFICATES (N GREAT NUMBERS OPEN FOR INSPEC- | guall arms; in fact, in some of the newspaper disqui- [ an Al Home of upwarl of 3% guests, Americans | combobolated (uot classicul, but apt) scales of the Balatce | States of the Confederation a closer uu more pow, wion will aftirm in & more decided manner, under existing eir- TION. | sitions on the subject, it is sug sted that our weapons | and English—a comparatively private festivity, exced- | of Power in Eusope can itibrinm agnin | | organization, and & wore impoitant part; for Prussis, more | cumstances, the nationa! character of its giorious flae. are as far superior to the Prussian zund nadelgewehr @s is | ingly enjoyed by those who had the good fortune to he These are questions for Tin Nupol: & | homogeniousnd 1 strength in the north; for Austria, the Florence, June 28, 1866, Ricasou. I (4 y S S . 2 PRICE, that to the muzzledosders—the Cochrane patent (just | present. Among the number were your correspoudent and favorite idea of a L ml;nuu Congress veal maintenance of her great w:lllon in Germavy, We desired, e —— 3 imported bere) and the Spencer seven-shooter being | his wife, and he would like very much to do justice to the | haps, to be its respor ‘|lc t'dxsnr. mf-,lfl;}n, m: 1::::: ‘u:nll,lemeumx‘-:alm:u;'A‘\:.trnn nhuulfi Geueral Cerale. SINGLE BOTTLE, #1, OR A HALF DOZE! R #5. expecially mentioned. But, as a matter of curiosity, you occasion, ouly that unfortunaté adjective be fas just pre- | » Aud now o 1o these solemnities with a good poor | SHER TORC o s 518 B v g ] 1t with Pressa, au o \ E g & 3o ias 5 s | ke to know what this needle.gun is, which Las made | fixed to “ festivity " deters him. He can, uumflm, imly | jost on the Prussian Nopoleon who Luving practic ally do- | e A B AL et AR Biopsiterid '.‘:: .l:.?.".f.l:'.H'::.:«mgl...l:.‘-m"-::’:)g‘ ainment involved the assemblage of | throned the Kingof Saxony, the Duke of Noxe-Coburg, | rhat she st nise in Iialy th sinciple by com- | ries may prove mortsl. When wounded he foll from his % | hie was then placed in o cart and taken as far from the fickl of pleting the nulqn-mfunce of the Pen: yme weeks ago 1 mentioned ¢ Napoleon | battle s possible. On the way some rather large froguents bad been taformed that Austria would not conseut to cede | of projectiles were extracted frov: his wouid Near Desecsano to the etia until ber army had beaten the Italians; but she, at | he met with the first regiment of Garibaldians, mavy of about, for | the same timo. appeared confident of doink the sawe by the | voung men expressed their condolooer, but be replied, ™ '» i Prussians, aud even of wresting Silesia from them. One of | 18 5o use of pitying me; ratber avenge we.” $.0uld your nearset draggist mot have the aiticle, do uot be put of | puch exceedingly short and sharp work of the poor serts of A h W the Duk 2g Ay of (he iniexiceting, peopeniiens that may bo o of | B e oneph in the helds of Bohemia, and as | mavy delightful people, music, and & fine eollation, and | the Duke of Naxe-We v (% Bp i of Saxe-Altenbur xy !’“ xp S B The “chance o inspect & sumplo in the studio | wasas brilliant and assuccessful ue could be desired, Also | has hud conferred upen bim by o Paris wag the Listor Dlaos ot se and we will foward, seaurly packed, by «x. | Ag o e e e e report. 11 ia Dot aif | that the ladies—1 can answer for one of them—appeared | title of Count Bismiark 4t Beciver prem | the size, and ¢ Tle Fourth of July—and liere | inly mot @ third of the weight | charmed by the kindness sud urbapity of Mrs. Adums. Likewise we may venture to print the names of tho fow theme 1 thought to have escapoed fu ; ‘i TORY, | of the Eofield riie. It Las little or uo stock, a small ERERERAK OREL N AN | ted bore, aud, altogether, Iooks somelling like ua - | celobritics proeil who, a el aropublc profuty; M. Ausri rocled bt low decinion to cae Venetia over the | (e Conditions—the defeat of the Unilane—_she hav fulflled. | | gun. Its liaritiee aro its breechi-loading apparatus | F. 0. C. Darley, the tirst of gaerican artists, M. Stos shoulders of France, to y on the 4th inst,; so that it ¢ g oy h N R No. 631 ABCH-ST,, L e e e gta avs prilped in the makiog | the scipor i . Sandarson, the pazat M. J. € shoukdoes of Nruot, 105 R0F 11 ih ab woll ab of Asiact: | [3 tha othar sbo has 108 boen de fertassler 11 o Pama s | < THE - WARTIN GERMANY. . 5 and f tightly to tho chamber, and the aesdie explodex | Harvey, U. 8. Minister to Portugal, Mr. M. C. Tyler, the | cau ludependonce. X victories, will accede to arrangements which woald lea PHILADELPHIA FA. | without a percussion cap. An a breoch-losdor it loads | clever locturer, Mr. 8, W, Weokes, editor of 7'he Anglo Well otirs, the origion! glorious, wat prettily colebrated | enemy the **great position” he has held in Geruany; in fact, s A ) v rapidly, as & veedle-gun it shoots rapidly, and as ¢ shoot- | Awerican, autbor of ¢ Indian Tdyle,” etc., his -charming | by Americans in these parts at the P-¢ Coinlan. Tore | whetbor tbis ides of thy Twperial letter will be adopted by ‘The Downlall of Austria. JONES & EVANS, | sire aad o uple, it is 1ight eaough to bo handled | wife, who has also dabbled in printers iuk Dr. Leeds of | wedther thit hot only bsd beou theesteuing but fyltilied | be - | Frouw The Loodon Times, July 9, ite threats with waterin the eady hours of day, ‘tin'“," “I'hie Ttatians, at all events. have now what they want. and will. 1t needs no gift of prophecy to discern & new order v the boldier. There never was u sharper re Phllndelg 4, J. McHeury, brother to the Rebol ageut, but i rest and be thankful. For a second time they are iu- | ¢ (hings unfolding itself out cf the battle-clouds that still lower (Saccessors tonC. M. Jackeon & Co..) official stupidity throughout Eureps tuan the { morully his antipodes, A. Baldwin the expressman, Mrs. | cleared up und let its chietstar sclor uppoar, for thut occa- porbape, \ Peoprisors. Jn.‘...u)a‘.x.x e Ui'be whagos, which es boen (e | A.B. Gt J‘hhr dier i, BerdBrous, wh | nen o and et s cie(ata sl oo, fo L et | Sebied o Franes oty Eugeror il of our bisd over Ve | Gor e isughet ok of Bolomi, o o oresss hat e . \ ears knowss 10 the continent only to be report inst | played raspoctively o the piano-forte and violiu, aad did | @ chormiugly fit place, for avything of this kind, the Pr v reud) antiquated balanco of power. Lattle, Forwi by Drusgita 14 Doslers 0 avery tows ia the United | TE00 foclonal * big wige in Faglond, Fraoce ‘{.m. K vaminyy, ' L R cened Palk of s aores Sotooed 1| e eyl e TIate S hat se aver o o8 aine of the terrilorial aeitlement of Europe eatnb: Paten { oI TR Auatrians poshpoohed W, though. thef ight | There b s Englsliman g, to, the United State the Hois Boulogue_maoy of THE TRUUNES readers | much for the gain to Ttaly, bub becauso the war is now be: Tance of Vieass. asd the marveloss ieiampie of ¥ o T o learaed 1 valterat Bupper in” the Behleswig-Hol- | toward the cad of next month, w1o d Nbow e st aud ibe rest were fold | whon | lieved to be vittually at an ead without “ sotive Iatervention | p useis have offaced eimont {he last of 59 Hoss traoeg Ehere o Meis war nuwll_.e)‘expmwIgmlohluwnunn the Joss of | vawmcly, Henry Vincent. the loc! I duscrived the feto Minister Bigelow offered to | 00 the part of Frauee, This satisfaetion is particularly mani: | by mosaroks and diplemetisis on the P S ocnpie the theose DRUG i CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE T iiNivds of theit arisy. The aecrot of wbe inveution is, | iu this country, through the lus T00'or i ountrymes st year: Tho afur this yoar was | fosted among the trading popslation. 1o bt arhour afer | of Franos, and Toftenlarged Ror alotted borders by aunexing < Ve efficieney in other matters, & return to pret principles | Progressiouini, nud, as the (ermans would say, & “world. | got up and admirably wenaged by & few of the Aweri tho news became known the tradesmen of the Rue Mbatmartre, | Sayoy and Nice; Belgium bad loog sinco been severed froum . 594 BROADWAY, —the ignoring all complication, whics commonly petter” generally. From thebeginning of our civil war he | mereiants, bankers, wnd proper men resident in Paris. f"“":" Halle to the Nl’"“'"". mfl to hang out fag® in | Foliund; Nuples and Sicily kad moro recontly been wrosted etnout of gear, hut 18 especially beloved by circumlo | took the sido of the Nurth and the nation, and stuck to it Tt aeine Tarniaied Mo end of besutifel | TrLcr.Tslcing. and meny of a0 Oy the otber priucl- | from the Bourlgue to be :ml-m Lombardy, Tuscany and nlict—1 | flowers from the immense municipal gorden that supp . Lo I A sigus of Jor. the ‘Legations Inio sn_ ialisn i om, wholly uslike the of ar- Sutionars dunderheads Al the world over. [te Prussian | lecturing, night after right, thronghout the Tp %o 4 late hour oo Wednesday the o dekaitié patron, tbe Baroa Msutenfel, who, ahout 20 years back, | suppose from pure eostiopolitun love of liberty wnd it J the numncrons Paris parks and garden squares with their | anawer from Vienna to_the propos ion of tRaBryeror Napo. | Ahort-lived Kingdom of Tualy; b N l,]md 810 e Jons of Liy poldier, was cogtegt platit | BuRCtive kww{‘rdg\‘_luug W5t DEbting othgr bewes J Bl craneutation. Jue B Spugled "—need 1 L leon, thoogh |_|.:";',';.,,.ph Dot Seen cpateqty of work be- lg;’hfmuwww‘“ m;hm: ] \ WHOLESALY AND RETAIL DEFOT, NEW-YORE.

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