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* an event within to_thewselves as desirabis for the b8 hiaye 1o driogh ere, ::‘mm ray, he MPOA v it was brilast, of the positionyof 10 be particolarly guarded againet too much oficiousness, lanes of them would have kept the path olear for the p) 100, und the deriwens of Park-line would bave been seen franticaily cheering from their drawing-room windows. Or had it been o meeting to move resolutions expressive of uumlu ol .lu b wium about an I rp-un!—umnuv.. entirely i tbe deneription, 8o Joss ;—1 piven by the hovorable mewber for the three parties 10 this struggle, ne they were likely to | the desire of the people 10 spend a few midions upos & recon- emerge the contest. Take firet that ‘oFrtay. e hoped | straction of the ,‘..,,":, "¢ old gentleman et The bead of tho the notle neves would forges that the ciuse of Tialy was | Admiraity foolisLly proposes to do, then every would L the people of at [Cheers.] L he | have beed given fo tbe mmwm and oveu wtands put fur- & moment take b honorsbio friend’s | ward for the display of wodel turret-ships. Had it even been 4 coustitite hiu Le wan | & religlous gathering to give Lord Shafiesbury an 11 not for woald mn of displaying bis inieresi in ** ais friends the working classes,” Sndulge o1y b from the witeight poth with respact he would not bave exhibited hix geal for recreation b; this grent question. the path in which the infiyenee nv),.gx«ua | ing 10 the House of Lards bis deitht ot the. nmr‘n B’.‘. | prevented. reiwed for the promotion of sulty and indepen T is the thoneht of [Cheers.) Italy woited apd strong wos un ele- « power added to the guwrantee of Buropean erder \t bad been 1he conditios of Germany during the pasi balf contusy | Why Germapy, instead of beiug the streagth, Lot been the weakucas of Europe; and the ilme had I A # were ulded 10 the wilitary eshimates of ow 1L fear of what should bappen to Germary cany In such & condition that sha shonid be de- pendent for ber uurflyl.. were the u rree in Furope bad o Reform that these m en cannet endure. The spectace of & gmnwrdavrl demonsLration uniting in a de- mand for an extension of constitutional priviloges moves them to fear and wrnth, w exoress their oppo- They dare not uymL working wen wust g ¢ it impedes the traffic he neigbborbood, snd they eanbot meet in the parks, bocunse they are sacred 1o the roereation of high-born scam;s aud the demi monde and the batting exchamge, At the same tiwe, )f the workingmen do not meet. somewbere, they will be taunted with their apathy, avd ymdix:mn! wuflt for the position of itee eitisens. Unloas, ticroiore, the people ave o boid meetings in the sir we see 10 prospect of their baving.an opportunity to exprees and distu dandt Why, the Germans pe, the most intescetual, them, Germaky ought t have been 4 why bad sbio becn wesk 1 Because ud the constant rivairies of two uggles Po o weitber of whow had their high §laliou beou brue- Beinl; whie the effet Germany had been to deprive | their opivions. In evnesi, We question whether any of Ber of her 1.t Sufiuence in Werops Now, it was mot for | the peity German tyranis who are now boung mumykdn them to deiermine in whot way the grest German prob- | Bigmark ever ventared fo treat the people with ?Jl fem should be & N other nfiuences were to deter: | tatlag ohsiructiveness, Nay, Bismark himself luul ven- wine that: /1) wot but say that be believed o state of | tured to put down publio meetings, and In_Austria the people things in which Jostead of Austria .ux)’ rosla pers -ll! fl:;!‘:mh'f_pnmr“n'ru{:r % lawfal purpose. 1t is in eon- contend wsoy, one ouly yielled the in » giuud tiat the offtials stej Sons nd toeir Jog timate end prace perpo SLmIn e g6 Le beneficial $0. hoth those couniyies es we! Il cge. He could understand bis honorsble ealling vpon the Goverament 10 uso its It is in Englaud the the parke, but snahbo 0 a10 tro to “ reereation” in they daro to express s pohtical “Bowye e purpose of manteiniLg the position of Aus- | opinion. The uM lan_of the continental tyrants was (o ev- ton of ihe Germanic Coufederation, if that state | courgge tbe people to apply themselves to ro as the best meatk to wean them fr tion after hitherto belioved Eu’lg LB o orsor They bave now the op able w:n:‘n.mplr Tig mnol ir poligieal views, or conguered by every jack-fu-office way have pitebed 1ito power. # Yencfioial ore. 1yt what had Leen the position ~m- last 40 years1 Wby, & mest unbappy one. Utte domymious, formet of races which 1t hus o conibine tnder one head, ep doabt ber cbaneos toem wore_far greater wheiever shie should be falve position o mrm-ny -ul in Ttaly, But s badof llwz ext er Aucnw'- 1o govern Ti men to be mnde of sterner fl:tllllml'y"d "“.’,‘.',"‘\,.'.,‘:‘.",',','"" are 0 ment 18 publin sufior thomeelves J':- wa unhoppy ohavee In her own Becn diflien't riex n;e I«Md‘h - e ——— down 10 1559 hod _eon e of Austr and 11 the wean Umwe o progress ind Mmu toward the Gl.nlll wetilent of thess l’leehonl which must bo wet ted v O e to “dtb in ono bar Ber .nv wonlons v. Now, was of Austria 10 10 3 uan oLt o the fRoRer anbedy ) Wiy the PR ppiocoh e B oo e B s following “The ware which bave been waged from 1815 to 1864 ‘havo caused tho death of 2,702,000 men, of whom 2,148,000 were Europeans, and 61 0 protendithat they were one with Austrions wore never a taxes and to serve in Bhe peojl of Veietia They Lad 10 pay the A vetr {cn. Wit 1 polob @i deciing there Lnd never been the saxaliest approximation. e 1. seorsble 11icn8 RS0 o ol e O R e ot 1 oy v i | gives un wverage of 3,800 por nanuts. These ligures do not road the adds 1 the Archduke, tho Commander of the | [\ ) qq (he denths caused by epidemi Viing Loy Anstrian ariy. on bis retizement, the otber day, from Vene- criod are thess: The most savguinary hostil ties of that tinl dress waa evide: x e of thin for Austria in It "‘\.VLOI :J‘:lu"g “A::fi I:IA: ;:‘h’lr-‘?;{:yr ,1 e The Eastorn war of 1856, 14 which X6.600 men fell, in the o eyl Gug the gomrimon ot tng | flowing proposions; 236,000 Russiaus, 98,600 T ka, 107,000 t he TS 1D, g 10 the people of Vene 45,000 English, and 2.600 Italians. I tbe iz ) 330,000 men lost their Jives. The revolt in India able friead seen the monowent to Marshal ( bo secn the Proises Tecor les oyar bis fellow sabjects of Vencty the consclidation of an e lie of bis houorable friend wi W view the position of .Austria iu lialy ions was not pleasant to any ove. feoe sueh o loss in her separation ) eost 156,000 Yives. The Russo-Turkish war (1720-29) Fho Polish insorreetion (1231) 190,000, The whals of 183,000, the French campaigns in Alrica (1630-59) 146.000. The Hun- garian insurrection, 142,000 The Jtalisn war, 129,870, of whom 06 #74%11ed on the field or from their wounds; and 33,000 from various diseasss. ‘Ao totar number of lives iost in Europe during the wars from 1392 to 1815 amounted to 5,530,000, which Eives for the 23 years an aversge of 240,434 deatin por year. haa can colonica. Tle deeply regreitnd the great endeayoring 4 iniroduce & Scticions issue i Sl il By waking the cossicn of Venetia to France a trausaction be PRANC 1ol or precedent. He vegretied it, not 6 Priuce Napoicon's Views. A Brocsels papor, in its aceount of a dinner given Yonor of Prinee ¥apoleon, & fiw days baok, by his friend M. Girardin, vomsres: The Frénoh Ewpire, the Prince ob corved, was, i point of frot, the triwmph of modern democra- th6 triumph of the Reyoiution, which bad been retarded ¥ 15 yoars by the Kostoration. and by Parliament.ry Liber slism, but which now moves on, ‘o spite of apediacots 10 arrest itw courw, People have boss 100 besititing and too prodent hitberto. They shontd bave allied themscives with Prisvin and Ttily a year ago. The time is, however, now come when the banner of the Revolation—or, whieh ia the sawe thing, toe banner of Believeg withoit pas because it would l.'., the citecs of keepiug Venetla io tho it was io the power of Austria of o most #0lid friendship with fer of Vonetin. Nor eonid ho assume thn siruggle Prussia wouli jroceed in | hich his Honorable fricud supposed. | e the present rivalry wi 4 and the ustico 1o the self-goverwiug rights sapporiak, ag Venetia did cease 1 of the Amflwu lomiBions, would the posi- tion of Austils be depldfablef Wbat wonid be her population? She wn‘ Bave “under her swey some 30,000,000 or 0,000, Cigy peaple ;. Lo would still be in posses- Bands of Austria, buk becau 80 have Juld the Jot Ttaly by the direct tra that on the the buccanecring £prit e might be pe t end, fo con minor States ar would no o8 of apov i o o e S :,.“;‘.;'":'H':L‘;';‘S:'w‘f::: the Fpire—mnst bo nfosled. The programme of this revo- B oaethoe, acd biadinder the uslensge of good and. ad. | 104108 s the traggle ngainnt Cutboliciom, which must b esr. wanced 1petitgiions. |(OReors) bad r a-hopeful ried ou; the consiitution of the atioual anities on the Pyt v TR S g e eot. | Tuloe ..‘b factitious Etatee, and of the reaties wbieh founded . - Pon them; mphant, founded o puisersal sufl-ege, tinuiog (e oneof thyeoverning Powergof Furope Ttwas | by \1joh needs for at least a century to bo direoted by e Franee on the the botinds of posstility. Bbe might astually | (oLl d, Rodode s 4ld fad that the curtaiimghs of ber lper'y was & blessing rather . an evil; s0d Wwas B v e, that tho threg | thid aropean situntlan; war, 8 long war, u tho condition sed rties con. rmed i the war Bereafter be stronger and e thla Tadiey o Anafuiay byt this abytacid pier, and mightdive in eloser Wny together than lbts mmat bo oveseome. Anstris bs they shoul e wost powerful roppart of . B dona befere, That wae & sensatumacion which they should Catholichem iu tho ¥ u‘l;;d . Bhe represents the Pederdl form e R ¥ b R J oppposed 1o the principle of unitod Dationalities, Sbe sim Should do nating S0 impede.ox vasne JShesral e oeth and Treaklort ot Liveras aod Lord Stani ! b Y ey d'd 1m0k (iR £ sirediont 41 tod prety) B ry institutions a8 opposed o democracy. - She is ment to o intoa general avd deiaiied ssion Gf the politi- — -y ey SRS lhthn&nmk«mlnluflm J L the Tk St rom S b Tho et Mherets ' moncad 1o 189, wad 1t must now be sompleied. lwmperial aelf as closely as be could h;,h quoet ¥ France most continue (o botte cnemy of Austrio. Ste must o him. T st wes pat by th bo the frio d and support of Prassia, the cosetry of the great e Lothor, and a'tnck Austris wit her ileas 884 Ler arus. place by this oo ‘The. honoratls an admitied —ep— Shat nwln reign pols :Iy was intended to :.e one ,;',‘ non- A,mvn The z-'rrn ut Naney. wention, but Le feared this o try might possibly be drag- b 7. " the m proc ged into war without intestion. He supposed ilat when “\:m‘.‘, ety b thore. Prosseopiie the houorable member spoke of iiervesiion, be | . The Rmpress was received at the Calhearsl by the Bishop either awrwed iotervention or intervention | of Nascy, 1o whose woleome gher Mujouty e in » most | of euch & patore as would wltimately lead to the employment of | cyycjons wapner, wod then SFanced 8 ca.opy of mw..,rr. boroe by the: to o throne mazviucantly Physical foree for the paryose of citalumg cortaia ends, Al at that he (Lord Staniey) cowd say in re)y o this was, Jeourated, which had besst Yoo aljar, of the speech dehivered by Lord Derby in another place zq.‘,."fl“ 2 which h scif bad for many years ex. | #f the opis! preseed upon e eam "'} the unsvimous fecling both | ang out of Jarliomgt, wigy d gt silgy ou tnm.g-s fosiannt, 1) % i Sy Biee Moluge. viben | o ther, did not constitute o guarantee that the pol cy of the present Government would be & praceful one, bo was unable o know in What manner & strouger guarantee could bo eon- veyed. f[Cheers from the Ministeijal mde.] Then the question of intervention of a different character—interventiou in the Thin rdmmn mhmnug the Choreh_hightewsd by §ihe their sacerdotal sembled Gom el el i e .rfli':c form of friend'y advice tendered by & neatral—wa ono Which ral, 1! must necessarils be left to the discretion of the Executive. 16 cars) ..., Uenewed ¢ j e bimsclt was not vnry(lo:d of the | Tation to & dals the Bia Mystem of giving advice to foreicn powers. -~ [Cheers and | yosidease. ‘Theu émmened the Sling-off of the deputations lsugbter.] “hat evetem had of late years beem largels | from the differcnt departments around, puiabering more than med, and sometimes not only used but abused. [Renewed | 30,000 persons. Besi h~ the munieipal autborities of all the communes of the Tie 204 the ¥osges, and # portion of those of the Moselle he Meuse, there were 50 companies of firemen, cach pre- ceded by its musie, the men of the salt works of St. Nicholas oy Rl nrd‘mxch( A rypripr el ond Varangeville, followed Ml:l::kr dr;-n.hwx hlbr“nnl.:nd peace, at times ndere; 2l ksnten: # of yoo oy of s war "hu-h wonld otherwise spread widely aund disos- | L e it ' heonist socieiies; 600 riflemen Vi trously. | (¥ ‘nationa) costumer; T—J:- o e mataul beneBt vocieties; ‘workuen Lrom mlu.v-nn rryfng Leir tocls | ) Still there was some truth iu the pro. at the on-looke:s sometimes pay more of the game tban the playere. The wdvice, therefore, of a | meutral power, which 1t was well-known had no iuterest of its own to serve, and desired notuing but the restoration of He wished to assure the House and the oountry thal | b this moment tie British Gorernment, as regarded tie Lu westion, stood free and unpledged to any policy what Topean ever. The sole diplomatie action which had been taken we | their partioulas. induairy, tbe whole preseding | that of supporting in menlm-lbt opoulby the F depatelion lnn the of Domrewy, the hmhplmr of Joun of Avc, aud carrying the buaner pre Emperor {or & terporary sas wgented by the town of Orleans (o the commune ii Wewory of Ing that wee simply dictated by nltv lnd common {Cbeers.] Bat though the Gwmlml bad sapported that | the horoie mald with whom the name of that city is so foti- propose), they bad p'edged themeelves 1o uo terms or eouditions | mately connected; the reor of the eortége was closed by & pro- ceseton of 1,50 pablic teachers. This long proc n Jastod o nawr-bh mewber for Wick bad | zwr contemplated an answer for other Gov- | of peace Whatsoever. farthor asked whetber the French armed intervention. It was sot fur him “wo bours, and wee effected in perfect order aid amid con tivoed shouts of * Vive I'Eapereur * * Vioe Ulnpératrice ! and ernments; but he did not believe the E: of the French had | ¢ Vice le Prince Impérial ! the sligutest inteaticn of hlm{l‘uh s _step. [Hear, bear.] | ‘l‘o that his snewer was French Government the matter and that it mow rested with that NEW PUBLICATIONF i euch might or ut oot ask the Eo- . ‘h'ntlrl"lledhd«ul if o, be in any such media —— PERIODICALS. ‘:”‘“ roposed b | e Biiical Repertory and Provecton Reviw for tieraun tish Governmeet | July, examines in an elebornte article on ** Rationalism” Bad cyreated "‘".?fi'"""‘ o “""m‘fm, the prineiples of Lecky, Hurat, Fisher, and Archbistop Manning. 1t contains also articles on * Normal Schools,” «“The Relations of India with Greece and Rome,” ** Me Cosh on J. 8. Mill and Fundamental Truth,” and e sum- mary and review of the proceedings of the Genersl As- sembly. The Freewill Baptist Quarterly for July comprises 8 discussion of the doctrines of the ** Future Life,” by the Rev. 8. N. Tufts: “The Spirituality and Voluntaryism of the New Te-mmcnt " by the Rev. John Stock of Devons «The Word of God,” by the Rev. G. 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Apply 1o iy VBl Tabas tow ki . mizer i) jon wiil e asom, Agrseriliar al --t xieusivd Soriiie 2yacts, n iy irede are. wstiing DI P Papers Letters an-wen a. it for Beaiat Juriming \ak o0 ke o) e e of he e A POSITIVE FACT—That yon who advertse for HOUSES to PURCHASE or RENT wil) save tiwe, trouble, and d by sddicning 4 note 16, 01 caliug & my ofi-v n‘o 'un'-ud AI PLV ot No. 319 For 1.,. A‘ILLY DAYS REAL ESTATE ¢ 1I(l ULA . Mailed m o desired. Oftice hours. 10 1o l EAUTL il JAQ“" ou NOR SALL —A Spl At kunwny, vnnun one bour S grounds, wikl be weld ; w bargati. MR EALE—Ata great vargen, e COUNTRY SEAT of tie lote How Kobert AleCu land, wesr Hodsou lodn‘nnln)n ibis ediate possearicn. J¢ . mear b preanses, o of 8 W ENFUICT, No " Ll l“f)!( SAL| £ wilew fro. Moy ol sotton land. with oy e with other ‘ruits water wnd sl o conveniont 10 & good naTher, nere, 18 Lo paywent ' Adder'ss BAx Mo OB BALE. <At Rockigud try RESIDENCE and Outh Lake, o lr.'hvv- cne wiin Teom stenmbont land PLANTATION, three ootainiug W0 seres of cori fuin peach wid apple orc o parced i MLAdhe Gn schooin Friee. #1375 41 M edvevitle Ga Lake, a desirable coun- with 16 aeres of LAND 23 tine state of colwetion o frome cu L. inrge Tupyly of i1t a »qe-Nfl hiver. L FERDON & Lo, Mo 191 Frosdway Koom Ne 4 JOR RALE—~The three story brown-stone ligh- soop HOUSE \n 13 Eart Thirtiothet . between Vil snd arpets. pictures. enpravings snd b 0 can remain, i be seew ot uny o wi | price $2.5 first-clane NE \V ialy HOUSE L wd » wd P b ey, will be sold che i ot o JURN GLANS, ¢ ( ‘RLAI INDUCEME! \ . —COAL OIL and TIA: ) FOR SALE on lilers) terme. 10,006 seres oo Faver, West Virpluia ot Kunawi e 4 of tiwber 454 Febuess of Lauds conta.n fo footIn ight. Address ‘ ARY L —Om 1 i e M ruad e Lgcs annarpased avde chuay eoaly warked wory proviccve of o Trts, S0od markeis Send forecislor o COLOSEOROTOL & 1A bl Easbon, l{llAL ESTALE end LOAN OFFICE wi coln, cwp e 1 were | LENDTD F\h\l\u m.u. g anties, bu dings first cl produeth 2 000 Tall on SRQUPF, No. 30t h 1 HARF tor 811 vethport, New-Jeriey— e 100 feet with Coniral R R No. 4tedsrw NI Honses and Farms Wanted. oF £ Ut o] dee 1 RIDER 'No % Pvest ween Toirl 0. § 30,000, atd op to {BR o LET ot wiices JAMES KUWE. No Co (:l. W L. g the Tiedate abaut 34 peuvan, ek tec) rountry Boardiig clubbed toget it 20 wivet can be in Ne o ‘eave ot 5 .o fred vg o et i oueibioty. 'Reut wil be'tmade res e ¥ i ORE 1L TICRARD: st sovebie. For furt) “p Bk, Rotunds Buldzy Park cr t¢ GEOROE §. HICKOK. Natioua: Tark Bank. DR 2R G L l'l-—'lhe FIRST H(N)R ‘mu five larpe ROOMS, of Hoase i 1.1 bt betwees Third svd Fourth Toquise up st T—4 nett ROO\IS on one fluor 108 8 ity 7 Eikte 1 qualifications of the withor, to wili_supervede o Publl».m artford. ¢ (VASSELL, PETTER & GALPIN of London, hnve etablished an Ageucy in New.York for the e of their BOOKS W ELECTROS. o WALTER 1O PETTER & GALPIN llluhluud 1, to any sddress. on Teceiph of Fifieen Cents. The ordinary Cai -O nfltd Thiee Ceta WALTER L0 Bro Yo Drp Goods. ()UITNING (OOI;B—LOBSHT!NU “OF ERYTHING DESIRABLE IN DRESS GOODS ALSO, BONNETS, MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, ke.. WILL BE OFFERED FOR THE NEXT % DAYS BELOW COST OF IM- PORTATION, TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. N. B. DRESSES AND SUITS MADE UP ON THE SHORTEST NO- TICE AND BEST MANNER. A HANDSOME STOCK or VASSELL, CATALOGUE, will be seat by | Surgery for July bus just been published. i contains, as great amount of valuable and interesting matter. &am :tn ul: l'u::vba.ecn usuel - -~ e o -] ytobeac- | The American Agriculturist, for the Farm, Garden, Selligerent | k e to exprea a1 opinion, o8 i would | 3 Bousehald, is an excellent monthly paper, of & rather what might or -a-u". be -e::pthvd | rudimentary character, aud especially valuable for gentle- ' Wnou.:t- g ] ad | pen furmere and eity busigess men who are Lappy enough f land in the conutry. re supposcd Lot to require, & great deal of information wihich will be valuable to the etrong comg sct empire extending the o oot mak sct Jost i the war sadad pousaly mighi. 1 | most_experiented fllar of the roil, aud many useful do- .i.:-« wea 1o &i’.’ ::‘n.f.y'--"'-‘:.': .n:‘,,.:".',"“‘l: | mestic receipts of Lpecial iuterest to the won -rnwmfim;::mau;um-n | We bave received from Alexander Sirab n & Co. the mleM e viamed i o el foms oy Mop "y | bound volume of Geod Words for 1865, . be excellent - Ry e e | o » monthly nombors 87 here clothed Il.' | periodical whose twe rions | in g rich and appropri.‘e garh of purpic & i 1 i} égr !g ! old f+ prob- e e eaarhais. s for Widk" thnt l".,'.‘."": | wbly the best of ite clahs iy our lauguege. During fhe last Soge & P A ear 1t has introduced to the public, besid: t $al complicatiens inyolv ¥ e ! rox 40 the next Af they q! ?of single articles, of a religious or secular ¢ Aracte | xel, M”fi"mflm‘“ ef how they used | gerial works of fietion of more or lsss jnerif, Bimer, el neme or e e el paatios | Chimlos Kivgaley's boody romane of * Herevard, Alex- —hmmm&uz ‘wnfa-“?u“':flx. . ut u‘r‘m- | ender Smith's ‘‘ Alfred Hagart's Househdld.” Dr. Ve usder & deep s 144 was also lity, 4bey ought 80.carefull yavoid i ,0 Vaoghan's “Christ the Light of the Wos .mé-"v:“n .::-gi;'fl'lmr-u publizhed in this rolume. o, uce 1! 2 &“ any other mation might say to el ’ 56 0] {-d:lo- © iave | Books Received. woflared for it You b mu 804, | Lhe Red Doctor. Transiated fram upe Feouch of ). T’ Lafitte. By Lhmut you are t-lwmnwlof n;“(um iur] Hum. CArsmes 12mo. pp. 447, Paiwdciplis. J. B Lippiacols r..m Co irom Over ook H. L I 258 Tor Sswa LY .”."-5’."‘.'.’#5 S:&"Z:'.'.:.‘::’.‘:’i’nfi?: l It z:u- Coeters: Tia Origies ¥ mno:y'.fl Fragroms fos oy 390 yeuts « full description of the Causes, Kature nod Cliarsctor of pinies-—it eoly remeiued fur him toeay that, so far as the he- | the Disesew; 48 gy e e b e 4t sute of the ceso allowed, be should ulways be anxious thet the | wewles ar by Gl TPt tory and Distinetive S wegoms House shonsd be converssut with everything that was doue. means 015,,".“,.' M A:;:: 13me. pp. I, P Ihoalc.l I . {Cheers.} i “Afier some remarks from Mr. B. Coefirane, the debate was | 1 sueibin Brooght to & elose. fi.’rn r-ym llnn‘ unwm.nh.mm-llnnm un -m. ot B np‘a iAo "'"" Fres com c T the Meform Die ! . Bostwell, Emterfereace with eting in | 3 gy sty pb oy e s Hyde Pork. al mu o-mg, (‘-dmyn 1666, conta'niug el the 1')‘!40 ud aczangnd M their aul.mnwd for wec iings, full Digest end Eiwersan, Assessor Disuiicl. va, pp. 28 Springheld: OTQI Of the interfesence of the police with the Reform o -1 gwkeriug in Hyde Prak, The Star of the 21st uses this plain in- m‘pm Snoios! the cause of Parlinment Reform. Tioes aoy one and l-llu-q l- Closs. A A Collaction of Games st this there woul nnu.-:.’;mm if 1t bad u- n- to h:‘. Forg ngenfonsty m;: Mnmh‘(-m achen- csegrataiate Deriy om -4 b nm.. J. Huseltine, esq., ¥ Glor Now-Yors wights of th: quiet wnd orderly prople who frequant Cgpes: aier " Chese Maathlg,” & Tearsation would in s00h .n’.;";'.x....t a.'.m.h"."fl & "..,,,, " o Mwa gy M pole vory Jjitle thougbt The police would have beed ordered ) faven Yeurs io A qew ]i e By thg Rev. ). ), Bivrersid, GOODS FOR TRAVELING SUITS. W. JACKSON, IMPORTER OF MOURNING GOODE, No. 861 Brosdway, beiween Spring avd Privcests., Opposite Tiffany & Co.'s. T DE PERCEVAL™, No. 700 Brosdwi Childien s Cloaks end -“'uh ‘e Astor piace, formerly at No. 7. luuén “Wardrober. Foanch. Linger ation in the price of these ha,, bo. —— - Cm?m& S, FURNITURE, OIL-CLOTHS, &c.. p“-l-l Although t (e jobbel l wnd jm| 'cmul have efl:o-l“‘.* ’“n‘-- x.n-'mrn{ pu -*u comtinue to r Tess that when gold was etta e ST i o, Do s i 1 it il mesa 1o O'FARRELL Nos. 267, 260 and 271 }an Tluul fufth corner L2 (FOVERNME GOODR FROM THE ] N SALE—A hr‘” ot of ll.A!ll‘?fi !?N ul m’N)u 4 CASEs. SPREA :HACL:I‘HAIIL MATTRESSES and 'll.LOW\ ’fl'"ul’ AL € which will e loes o o0 D oipece, ™ WAL TARDNE. No 3 ANCY GOODS, DRY O R ) MA BEST QLJALITV RENCH Kmnm\w Ae FOURTEENTH ST, AN”FI!'}‘II AYE ADS! BEADS!! BEADS!" i AND FANCY GOODS. BROWN, luperter, 08 Prarie M @o mnon 1t map Concernt nted with JOHN, Y, formerly of Pi'tafield, very jouely widow, by Kaseas. 5 hereby gi.'efi. that an lehuu:'m:t.. - i g et o SOLLrH COLEN, -.-w-a ‘s Gourt of ‘New'Yor., Sepe. 18, 1855, of e ter of two N(r’!‘l( },.—-Any pnrwn MICHALL, of PATRICK R Pike Conaty, L, wil confar o el I\.....u York for oo, pordon of JOSEP! Bekeel Bessiows, Cliy sad County o Grand Lateeny. apd sontunced to 1) poare. " Naw 'L* Ovvic o “Tag NOW Currgy Conmmennar. d DERIGNS for a NLW (,APITOL wed thet Flans and ..;".u".'i'. s it Setions w “i A.uu- b of the premiarss on HARKIA, A2en AU VR A AN, Seneos Fala, Comm -.lq.,, LANS ."v?‘ul' DT ot o, ot thew Office, intil ¢ A inted ™ of ioaras offered, wi il o faraiehed st the pLuuon Iu peagon or by '”l.“‘“n JuHN V Bard and aom OARD. —Pl’onm ROOMS with BOARD, sdmi- 7 sdapled [ !l famlly, { s ooy shewe e ey, AT imprevec "o, 118 L1 finm lanm A OHALl FAMLY, or o few smplc genllmcn‘ 14 rmonth, u quied and piassat hume aod good it vill A |' l-n.N.l L three b Tid .-1.-"1'.'1. Dyraiind. . Address HURAM TUTBILL, Waeh ville, Orasge Couy, N. A - ELECT COUNRY BOARD—‘IJ per er WEEK. Address Box No. 41 aversch, N. ASIDE, WA"'H HILL, \VEhTLRLY R l.. hree wies Fant obiomngton, Covn g FoN HousE. Ilnh-- New I---A New Fursiture. Finst. cu. Accom- ‘tronhe middie of June to Uctober 1 Wateb Hil M- Hl b iu wir, .l.' lIhln(. ud worf bath '\"'""'n'::;fi Sy B T T on Sambeats g wi oaratue Rhiiroed. Slosmers ..a-nb..-- <o ; for W "":" 5&‘1’?.. w-.n"blimg.l ..-.'.fiur,n q P"S:;n{on—'l‘hu beaun- 'l‘ the boa of America Pleure-sesk X ers, North and Sosth, are being spprid of iis excellencies, wud Y ‘vecuring sc- “-Th.‘ hnllro}-wnlu‘?mnt\d «very room i & ok roum, 1 a wiry thece reapects by hotel -., s which 10 the long main .xfl le trom the depot, to aud from ‘ om! ) u-nnlly vuu m. of oharge. Doible baiconies, affoiog over 2,000 fact of promenade ; double rows of fine shade (rees. k! with i e M Sl ol S e of the bouss, it ¥ "fl‘ e -(IL ve Bioniise that those lfi" uam tie hon Aommie, ok i1l snd experience B be overio TLANTIC HOTEL, € li& A wonth ¥l n\lnm vm)u-l mmme‘n Open (, J.—The UNITED STATES o beason. Aceommedations Tor 300 frout, o & qulet Louse, No. 390 Thisdave. | C. Diebant 24 bowre’ ride Frech o the Amnnmn'W|“ wo priwcipal Hotels are FLORIDA, Duwal County, | tition of JIAMES M. DE W | u\ww FOX, his wits, for the | MARY ANN DE WlAL Ta'e of wald oumy secerring to that Cbaries - 1o (he rollowiug sunl eviate sitnctay | 0 sowe uew, 11 0.6 vewspaper publisbed b potkaied in Washingion City, . -r-l u-n- thwdy. Ji e q of Florida, Cousty of Dural: oY oul . U, for Cureni Conrty o liereby errify that the (oneging ia wal Grdey 0w ob Ll o n o) Ilfl)lllt MAY, N.J. CONGRESS MALL, (with weeommodatione for 1,200 gaedts 3o B, pioprietan cuLU):*Bl: HOQUSE, Wit secom m:flm-k Propristor. | A155 KATE PENNOYE MR C K. POX, ' D AN NNy i EVERY Amn\'fi) fegal Nolmiw Wi "'?t‘lf'(\” L _Y-un.a “e lzllu.uw.: o ORALY 0N, mwnnu: " tmioks ,‘t-u’ “ !Lul#mnu-ld 'rr P ““honm %m« INCH o b seen oo pari FROM SUNHISE UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, p. N CIRCUIT COURT, EASTERN CIRCUIT OF It vum.e erdered that » eertified copy of tjs order be poblished aper publishes im b8 Gty of Juckrouville, Florids, and Clty, and one newspiper Te. Cout e adoubled’y the best A A BAR\I'M" NEW unmxcu KU!E.UI Brosdw:. Rt A ! i l’:‘xowz"{:“"{movmnwlnocu SPLENDID urmu:u"u Pum‘l“ interemt. b e ¢ l‘#ll mmrl mom-. lu’g-‘d.h 3 e [to amane, ..—... I.H’M\‘l‘ DRUMMER, .HMH FAT CHLLD, ..mm A .u known “upon o won i v,l ousty of Duval and Stals b-v ..‘ = o 80 0F ek of vid ity ow ore mamber Wireo and oix i square vuber |'tATeRgeat Ity (. sk et of it pber v squn B ‘q..a rl"""'z'h mgmu;’gm 1he pregery MIEY Aan DoVl wo e m»-nml %) R Virrn savoon for complain. | contains acolle-tien i oy ek ke aphle LIVING SFiramns oppmps a¥D ARDUALS, 2 potien’s n the sbove ¢ntitled canse on or before the wl-l-d‘:‘r,ggw‘ R ks o o }e." v-third duy of Jevoery, A D, W' Qrunll‘.'xllb-lumu AFK lcn- tlnw'ur.u CRANES. AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM H YOUNG, WHITE FEACOC) WA!l THE AFRICAN U l.le Ol RANG- UU{?W‘G n&.fl.,. s of six monthe, ouce A . e i | a0 3 avn, o o Cosmoramas, Learzed Sosl, u.wy Faoisy, Urand Aquari. 10068 TIuly, A. D, 1968 Curiosities. U AR, Clerh, | - Aduoission, 0 cente Clilgren snder Y. RUPEEME COURT, — ELIAS BLOCK, LYMPIC THEATER. ", PH Moc RERRY, feferdaot 5 Leouard Grover O o AT s} p—. IS, THURSDA Y z\:vmu Anguat te Xdfi‘m You re hesedy ---m-w- Tenth night of the wuccem Of Mmflup- Spe 1o goomen thg, compleint tn e astion, tacalar Fuiey o g s the Sk et THE % 2 T nd ot ot Newierk o bty il ot 1CF, WiTCH, ICE WITCH, T Prosested ahor ifireg .4...-..4.—.’-51:“:..";.'.‘;«... on the subscriber, e i i twent: d'-".-:mu-unu.. o %m Shectacelur Aziint of Abe Awar’ Taint with i ¢ afbrecai L0 b thie setion The Celbrated Protesn Stars, TRV, ’ et g o yon Lt (1 Tnxln::'n-h.dd Tlar WEBB SISTERS, "WERE us, o o of 2oy St 0 honrel | ADA snd KMMA, who "flflv paracers of MINNA sd he — wix, be o4 w e P RN AW I‘fi'.me:. Au'n..w;'.' 71 Wirt apgearance of the Clerk of i .6 EN LAWTON, ¥, SUPREM JAMES B. the cowplamt 1o this ot bis office y of New York o1 e doy d uplaint wit 1u, the i “rp'y to (he Coart for the refie( denand Juty 5 1668 W Tho comghiut Clerk of the City the 3 (UPKEME COURT, CTTY YORK —EDMUND B HASKELL wn 5 st owr office, Jikhn Lweaty de e con O . & 8 D. PELTON The complainc i Lbe above-entiticd action Bt iod 1?*..1 County of New-York on th OURL.—ANN BRADY, Plain- FAADY, Defeadant You ate hereby summoned and * b served opun yov, and, to Jliew the sl complaint on ¢ € Devides the 0nta of biis sotom—Doied Juwe /8, The complaiot in this setion was filed 10 the office of the Clers of ) e, PRY : ~r! m, epite with Fairy | heions snd formatio: rm:'m- poncil_of the first Artist of (be of the most Gorgean Bliant Truas day, Mr. E. HAYES, who has been avisted in_several briliiaut soeves by the celebrated Arrierican Anist Mr. D. 4. mm.. Piaduug Suamouy—Forze- | Now and Doiig ufol Mosie composed o uu‘ nresntation of the Bye Iuta by Mr. 1Ill' AS BAKL ded. Fairy ke and action, e loternal; | Kutranely ature of JisOrDAc strength. 4y i coustitates SYNOPSIS OF SCENFRY AND INCIDENTS Ad 1, Goene 1—The los:ibonnd Goasty Sooss 3—Ocenn Mista 3 Srene 3—The Frozen Sen; Soene ansformation 1o the Mesds of Valhala. Act3. Boone 1-Contle of Oratbiol 8 Castle; Scone 1o 4—Palaoe of Druda; Magic Abode of Druds to_the Nocwagisn Cosst. Al oo Grawal ‘e Lanle Tl 13 Sieun d—Swenos Casth: aterion of 0 Procewion and I GEORGE ‘¥. HAS- ; KELL, agaist DANIEL OAY = ummons—For --nuv-hnnd- 4 Scrne }=The Wy. ‘m’n-t— u-d- af 0.. contraet —(Coms. not Sex.)—To the sbove-veied de- " W Magical Cisa Trove fendait. You e hereb duud required to 0%, Tn: n'to the final Sco . ‘whieh will be :ltev. - - ‘\'ALL.\\ . emmnt of e h hfu NG, mf" "flmrmn Lth W POPULAR MR. DAN. BRYANT, Till8 AND EVERY EVES!NG UNTIL AURTRER NOY GREA! L SUUCESS of ibe new Irish drama SHOMUS BOULD BOY K Tave o7 % wiTH nPY L '!mn SOPNERY CIVE MECTHANICAL APPLIANCER, AC TMENTS, hie waid wous- will take Judgment i satorestd o the B [ Phiutiffe Attomeys. ugast, Vs, } (.J-\m,l‘\'lAh: DISSULUT e Supseme Conrk wade in the rth Jay of July. A D 1098 of .J’( bef e the tson. Ot Barmar, Jos o i% -"r' | by the 2 | .: jler-Yere, S ¥ cf e sixth vay © Nummans e clusive of tie day eeleun Semmens ¥ [0 & s ity | it R i Gtons hce of 1o [ sty seivel oy et on.t | iCaeed: K. v wiibin Awenty dayy of | o will appty 40 thie Coust for b ¥. M ' The complaist in this s | Tomw phas Connty vis & Tune Ve COURT. iN ). M RAMSE " City o the o wm%‘f J Liuity Buadise) New-Yor ¥ the said Co 06 52 from Apiid 45, 1836 . actida ~Dsted Tae 11, 1976, BAl JILER & PARSONS, action was fied in 't | Tue complaint in | the Gty wud Cosaty of New:York, on the Z7th doy of Jne, 1661 da T aiwn s \.tfluny WE, ”wm\\n LiL K. GR monw on you_exoludweef the duy of such 5 108 30, fiom ey 17, 1666, besi IMITANY - Ul ol " »t da) uA:l;‘l’.:n‘ » o ‘lN' 8. '.‘. X‘I"f(")’“t Plaint’ URATE APPOIN QQUFREME COURT, 8tai of New-York.—In tho | PICTULESQI'E Gl GosR T UK ) | s 5 © ork.,— 3 PINGS, | ¢’ the P ¥ o ACTERISTIC DA l [’ X r|l"’ th 'IKX> 10F \1’ d DIMYC. M_ALTIPIL* " 3T inea APPROPRIATE OV R’ 0 NG ENTAL MUME, arminged by the e John P. Gtk e'q a0d L (el wing. 3 CAST 0¥ !Alhn&gn?wnm AND RARE EX- « ¥ '3 rvllluzv g SHAMI the with & sew of Glénzall® sext & ‘}r}nfif and s grand pacriotic [ ABUV the TS RED! Written expresly N Owney Dugan, from Sxibbereen. ; De wer b opy of which witl bd a Couty, aed 10 | soibscriber ot Lilaca, | ot the cervien of thia | of service, o tbe phaii m.\mm Liplaint N Y. " County of New- . W. CARRING Ttk ex Chiracters by the Company. LLOYD, Cuructetistie dencn by the s “'l\lhl( lx'.\!.b Begmau & ecocludes st 10} oclock. THURSDAY AUC LAST RIGHT 46T B0 LAST NIGHT BUF TWy leridid Extravagiuzs COLUMBLS, wnt witkis ihe tine COLL TRIS EVENING, %17 be preseated, with all its 113 Toatlers itk s SPLESDOR OF SCENERY - from “Jumacy 1T Bt u B o conis SCthis | Brougham's grest Extravecanza, ent ponided FUCOLUMECS R jos COLL Plaintiff o Le office o yeger whose Gl ibaster- e vise rid of | QUPREME COURT, “County of Kings.—JOHN VOREACA Flort!f spaist JACOE S BEASLEY, md SARA and WILL 'mnr individuaily, and as Ads The perf rmence will com » wit). the was oo fa-ce entitied * E llbflu @ e JL\\Y LIN I) 7or Rellef —(Com B | ewwer the compialut v thi e filed Ren of the Cle vy after (e service of Lhis wummions Jeuny Leatherlungs...... Barou Swigitoff B Granby G I ST, CIRCUS, E 8c. 6. CHIALINI © WEEK OF THE SEASO! —-lnlvhonl-r-ud‘m'll expise on th e hoartts Cougreasional Dist 'flnvd Fourth, F) of New-Ye mmv’l ol the Sixth Congressional Diatriet, couy oud Sizieents Warde of b Cley sod ounty of question: * aid Act. AN ACT to jrovide for e '+ Convetion T oy oo Panpl of dbe Slflet Newy, vemb'y, do eaact a follows: ‘lmml At the general Couvebtion,’” aud o be deposited in s2id ballot freten b d and erein contauning o iark or g of wach bu'lota, which celumn shall be hea: I ;bort! lay- Howe i Six o o tlie ses: ‘()/.L ing®en ciroed that the pér duy. wie Lo state, U w bur and Hldlian per de SLAND HUSE, Bellows hll». \emcm!.—l-x NOW OPEN ' the sccommodation of Summer Visitors, Sit 1 of the Conneeticut Villey, 220 1 ie dmect 10810 1o the Wi, i UIAII.LK‘_"JV\ Nfl".l'l.u‘:;:::-m price of Board ut this pricew ad ml I Gated in the moet wthinl from New-York, the ‘VA}(HE& )TF L, 4 CERTOWN, CONNECTICUT. bavent Vourde D sty ko w oe, hot snd oA weter wum Coanit Lu-ucu A tain alr. llln‘nvm charioig Sammeworts i the United States. w.-.naw-. o raet fliows: B7 e New Tork & Neg lova ,,w.m»u I ...',.3.( e d Ty o s S bk : p « tom l-‘vm City t0 IM‘;I'.;“ Of New Yora City, Frop, BRAm DEANE & Co., Mamfacturers of r&iunu oululllll al fyon. Not. T and g I-munuv- ju the Fortieth Congress of the United States riot, couposed of the First !’ro.l. b, Sixth and H.:Ah Wards of the City and County "ork. f the United "U‘EE“ vu-lnd Dflflel. ru?"-o z o h. T.-II, ud Fourtoentts w-n..n: Ty ind County ot B A‘o’mnhfln in the Fortieth l‘.uwn of the United of the Nintl, . ‘l:'_h - fl.l:!":“':' Fort| ‘ongress of bo.;am lldu.ar ven Seyenteenth Wards lth: ndl" of New: berewith, eutitled * An -Act to provide for submittiug o t there o roves e Consthoslon a0 divend the same " for instruction in regard to their daties uader ork, tepresented i Senste and As- loction to be LeldH this State on the ute for eacls voter v ozl‘vlr sucl service: end if you fuil to an- IMMENSE !L‘t S8 oF¥ THE ROYAL SPANISII CIRS wrpidad within e time alor it in Ude :"“'"l.l’l:,‘vc £6 BVERS APTRENOQN AND K vE ~|w. o fhe Co o s i chaoge of progrimme an sl-oces pant »I'hl-d ihyll‘ l“uf‘ lu’(.‘lill’-) ‘(Il:!' MARTENS, h = '”-"-""".-'d.'u‘.: "‘:l' . - e iy Atorney, No. 213 Brosdway NELSON pROTHERS The com in the sbove entitled action Was duy in the om office of u»’; ('n mty of lllp, ‘on the 5th day of Juve, A. 1. 1866, at !‘ml-nnlug.rnicv ' the Coart Hogse 14 4! n. Alsq 2 lew € nl', HAi‘l‘BI!, Lyl First eurs, d CUBAN FAVORITES, | oetlemte - P et Mtommer \\'onnflru.':a nulcfisifignnnfl:ntu\ Navrs, | Orrice or I’IIL:‘—;:'IJ'I‘AIIYI:" Stars. The greut “'Amnmumn :’?.':‘m withdft vedd o, | l‘(): 1ERIFF of the COUNTY of NEW- K: BELEN AND TCA U, | Sir is Lereby given that s¥the GENERAL n.n'rmv NOTICY.—An appropriat: place it reserved for to be held in this State on the TUESDAY M-‘.i conta . day of November uvext, (he following ofticers @e to be al-md. t lee. " Wi . B Gl M16 00 o Reoken. B Ponteh m-.u. THOMAS® GARDEN CONCERTS, A wan.mmov-uu in_the plsce of T»nm-fl Alvord AT TEKRACE mn, L T AL flm’flwunu EeRANG, Atl‘l“ A O Lock, et et K riTiETi OF THEO THOMASS e last day of States for s g:»- EUT— e Eighth € i posed 1-:’-. naeh sad Tty sk \J'u'a'uf'n:f-muc.n-,-v - X lapresetative nthe Fortioth Congrem of the Unfted g the the T USEKF'"—B’ of the highest ?:TFE".TZ ..A\v.msfl -ic.::'y'«:.": HD sodlutalience .n 1 n the sheve capaciy COUNTY OFFIGERS TO B ELECTED: Widress fr ougowaek, BMISS BERPSFORD. Pawiings, N. e AR oy AN[!MB of well recommes German Girls Recorder, [ Jobo K. Lackett. who was appoiaied te e d “WATIOI'-I-'--N HWHWOII, G, ol Mre. luu.muy'. oy the resiguation of John T. fi Geawaa Lostitute. N he Bowery ."-r-- > Id.plmclld\l l.xy.‘..qu.m-.: : 3 T 2 - Corouer, s shure of Lou i was agpoiated hons Hlales. the vacaney mu-n..w-uul witl n‘;fl:.:-'.d:m‘ r of Decorbgs. SITUAT]ON WmED—By s French’ gentleman Thie atteution of | 1fo0 and Cousty Canvemers is | New-York r%' oy ‘Ilvn(.‘h(hl’u 181 .f'tl'llf l‘. » copy of 'Ml‘llll'\-d Mm% ions torms Mm fret-closs reforences 1*1 . No. 47 We r-mumnu—nmunym. wm D—A gentleman e e hoveughly all v:m.u e Tt ke’ v 'y llll. K, bos f"m St L-m Missoard. fter the first Monday of November, eigitcea by Bere aball Vo providad for the ol ‘eleetion die- ottt th e e receton of bl ey " nnwll " proper lon ve' L Lot ot qualiied to vote at olection for Sxuibeny (;LI\TS WANTED.—anIed in ever, Mnt o the Lagiiature, may vote 4 such pol & Buliot, sither writien of for Littlefield's new pletute of ‘;. G partly written or part'y printod, on 'hl:' il bein, | DEATHIED BF LINCOLN painted momn pervoril s 1o Scribed the Words, "¥ar's Convention o rerhe the Consl and | dorved by the Speaser Ginihiguislpd per- sciend the saue woris, “ Agaiust & C onvemtion 1o Tavis ths | Sous Poemuet h that eed sotesion, B4 amp. Conmitotion. ad amend Tia sasied Sucl " LATTAEPTELL & CLAGH i I be received by uul P. 0. B Wi - APER-MILL—WANTED—A thoroigh ;mrm rou:ux luhuh-m-l-lu.lnl 1. mesr fi-— particu'srs, . & b Box dod * Con Buiti ufl;l‘c-l:‘l‘;wla "‘-.a”i"fi"&'i"'" mu. thets No. 1445 Ne \dg £ YKL At " pu " - randred and T OR for ‘-;;m_fl o e A ity iy ot | JWANTED-A nggfl)”cnnpwh‘ TOREMAN ot |.,. asoertaining by proper proofs the citie of_ 8 Paste Board Mill near New ¥, ._,_“, titled to «m‘:uul of wolluze; gnd Ko prevant No. 9,07 Post-Office New-York, ~ . i mdred and £ % 9 | The provision of e Aet sutied ~ A ACk 10 seonclaly “ AN I‘LI) IMM!HIA'II‘EL‘ ‘—Men with I the cftizens who ehaki be evtitled ¢ t it of suf ll-l fllluau-nm Wn Nuy thirieomth, oightean hundred and wixty-five, so far n\;-‘ e of two .runb- - ~ lh saue ure appiiable, apply to the procecdings under this - astic -m“-zum | .::.-v ,:. ‘e s § r.:: Ioa:i:vy “i.-ln' alall, Lnuedmd"w" u.:‘ :-:;ln’b‘u‘nr opyost NG & 0 No. ‘(; Y. Yy~ mfim“““ "'"‘" ) ANT it a Ba: Howe, o o % r'nm:u ©. BARLOW. 7 g Addiess, in w-f‘ - 0 AN nu\-u WAQA« cu&.u Mnlflmlufi. lhnA . 'E‘ o iy NTED—A MI.BO .mmww years un'u New-York, f'.{,’:s" . g of sge; 128 Addre . B, €, b w\.'l Cards, & 80! A “’m‘“fl CAID!EECL' NE