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—_——— NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBU TIURSDAY, ‘Avmls? 93, 1866. ! ’ et e et et st O ol RS S hides oot v e st e » g S AnATT DL 5 Weh k2 daan Sl oform.” Torié B ahetiten o 1 ot and the erow-bar, and yot onr presant | mirahlo walk, it i (e, b thoabundanco of tar in ifs | to have gra: at tho original Tower of Babel,cannot com. Wh“ ANy maeny ”1 ver &0 or,’.v 1 o ho likos r‘ “I‘lrr(.l' ?.'\v"v'lfg‘l.'»(:-; ”mnlp‘:”; aro its eoemi a, of the mnfi:mv:r; L 5 avwh y o Trioh Comyo-ition tender /it decidedly, hioctioheblo in wann or prehtnb;h . und the ready and repi writer, whose spoedy L Y PO VY P9 1. i VLGV nad up ¢ b L S 1ovd Dorhy | e s S biIL, 1 noed 8 skey | v weatl wolk in the behind Cougregs | short? acd 18 supposed to be equal to taking down a & of of Keform,” aid Lord Derby ast weok ot tho 3 L} Soatiie k8 1o m, paved with o shuly stone that washes qQuarter, avd on this phese of e v nch ougiit 1o bo Bjpn 1 vith 1 A fowpdays' pay, or an ungrammaiical reprimend from. | %t geltberation ‘and Bttt i tho | on like upes or subion donkeys, wich menur ety munner to this, seplacings the objcction of the | *3HPEL PO BN RE CLY cxvrois haing scely fop B i onnd im nuers” ouly in calm | betng passed, Arowe not | 1 with roproseiterives? « d b eaial B "Dutle | the bowchi® f policemen, oniy (hoss cliarges belog e . Y ) | sy anth- Tt formers rofuss (o Latersain | Oughit we nob to rest.end 1o thaukiul 1 John Pruacis Mie avtyo bowt only adaptod for Sha dntes ) BEERG S0 | beard whieh oge Brlared by captains, ~sergessis, " the gio nd o care nothing shont it, | goire, M. rl., whom you may fn & fow weeks 0o | 80100 Buvols Whore Lo travol is atything Lut thet of busic | and ~ poundsmen, againt tietr patrolmen’ for y 2 aid when the people peritate they are told tha (' ey are too | in New-York, a8 ho is ebout copaiting for 8 tour U sgh | ness. [ { wflnl'»‘lullrymmv poies rules, the indlvid L ETEN ' A for the’calness ind defiberation Leces your glorieus contincat, was the only member who streau WOODEN PAVEMENTS. 0 wr w vernclous ecoonrt was not bighly edified. roM ¥ o r sion. The truth i the timo i8 nov wp; Ll by W wuch suicidal 1 a for Irelani. ¢ Root To avoid aois and dust, howover, and 8till lmumfl:o Nl::'::t::;-::‘wmsl Ivlllicm:‘l.vlr:d:a Prove thom. L T L fur tho_ mascriel part & 6opy sur papie [ fuie for doing what wo disiike, Just a8 thero wes no | out the arish,” scoms to bo b of tho Tories. £ing giia now, durghiliey, cheRtetulio Jinvy within 619 | Ciioroffcors bowsd to show that the formce. o0es” wers gopig 15 FAVAR OF 135 CUlLAD o litdlo. 1460 Luscaaith of L Amour Med- | yicising Joo Miller's soldior undcr the cat, whotherthe | R L e E‘-Pfifil?fifi;flfl#fl;'{f&‘"{m‘l,’:‘:‘ how geacrally | &10000 A langmerable. As, oveo i euec all he chsrgee " g 3 Loy i 4 [; ed membors of “euian orgnnization i - v vebetue b ) proven, tho pen L druisner-boy hithim bigh or low. It is being laid on Con upposed v o Fonian orgn acknowlelgod by thoso who have seen it to be the bost D% wunlh mnac 50 kny she B OY s the quiotest going © coons™ iu tho world, They body who deals ont reprimands by the yard, as be is »d to the public. Of these in Frow Uur special Correspond 18 abu nt, and, if possible, a3 unread- | servativo hides now bandsomely. Reform meotings aro | land X e b o Bl e . Pamis, Ao, o 3 Ao Avorcs Siee Balzac died, | the order of tho day all over England. On the Bth there | posacssan gur of nonchaiance which, by the way, giv | prvemon over yo Thetan el thsapnaeARAostiliics babecen Amstiia | . agland or o Avasica” Sinos SRR | wene g o ouo at Guild Hal, tho shrowd and senerbie aud | hutubicst O them quito o digniticd aspeet. il ADS-CORDUROY. o Scwariatof f¢ 10k Breainet wtred oo o which expired this morning, having been again | I (Lought thero was oo L iieken or bavo | iibordl Lord Mayor occupying the chiair. Tho peoplo filled | Col, Patriok d. Do wuidks fathor—Morty Downing— FLANK BOADS-CORDUBOW s that | 9308 "Jtiod “hat it raiced, and belne wet exte i 3 for 24 bovrs, and meantime the Italizn treops | f reotien—worth reading, ard hike to be rewombered. | tho hail and the great yued in front of it, whore thoy held | served in the Irish Constabulary for a number of years. Probably the earlicat use of w or ok waoted to take aboard some internal = 24 bours, seanti ps | forg i T now lisee 1 notorio0s Skibbereon, Whero he OWGE 8 | kuown s the ¢ plank-roud,” whioh, for conmon coubizy | Jacob will probably bave to aud over umn - that rainy o encean, by Dunas | a gupplementary mecting. Insido ‘the speochea wero . ) reliring frow theysol bebind the Tan et e e nogotin. | the younger. It ia & aovol of menness and charwcteri & | mainly by o Saddreeing e own-there | aico house propety. Tlo i considrod tho most Knowing | travl, 1 much suverioe o-“none ot 8, fa buto too, tion of an armustice—the prospect of peace brightens sgain. statemewt, not a story, drawn up srison by Clomencean | could be no doubit about that—and dokog it admirably | mau in the locality. Aakical even in auulun a8 ndfiv'nm' " g 194 This prospect was geiting 1o be seriously cloud:d, seing | for the guidanco of his adyo Clotgenconu is ® | wilh respect to tho purpose in band. . Very genorously, | A corrcspoudcnt, writing from Brooklyn (North Americ there only in re oes and fros Special sstoes, The tho apeat obstinacy of ltaly to keep pi nd the assnssin of @ 8uTy nuh-gl{. physic | they setually .»hnerlz»d Lord :‘c{}ry'l [:rivuvg b \ywvlhnr and :: '{,'ht l)';/z’"/{r"w;'"l' t;;nn the .‘2".‘.':’.'.,‘:'..'1"&!‘3?»' o flff'uf:fltu'c."‘i'&':n. ow’- un‘_e.-gflm Aoy Lt s s p - a8) ring the cot= urn 7he New-Vor mes whel 0 mm;‘m + Cwould | e aflusion fo hus kindness 1o Lanciol AUME varied, | @uo eansa—HoSays: I is evorything aati-frish. 1 b corturoy road~tho nearost Hades, doubtloas, that it vetsimie froun the Tgrol behind the Tugliamento—thatis the | Now we have a fifth, 1. Afaire Clom T 'nmfi Morphy and Nathanie! Marchar also wanted " John loin, 23 Py vuolpm.l-‘:lnnm' 10" Book Gontngo Sha Trop s The o w8 InGuitessts mal that the rounds: lde’t see, nor could Jobn bimeel anloss he looked thm-\- lass, probably one of the glasses went. ossion, during nogot of the ground heid by her tro avd the eas creature, onoe bis wifo. ) . counter dbstinucy of Austrin, the insistance of Italy in ob the 8'ory in & paragraph or two. | tou famine. Tho resolutions, proposed and caried, ¥ e | ! c Hiales Aok b ey e o tho oo ; e Ttalian Tyrol, and the wsistance of Austria in utt, b1 far suporior tonoything | were,all in favor of registered manhood lnfl'rlge‘i ':::: J!,'".'.'.'fi'T.l‘.".‘.‘.,'."(’»'é'fi‘oi"i'.fln‘&f“ffifl'?'mn i :nn%o'-::l;lfi‘a‘{ou& :“ g‘h.‘r‘owv, Emrybodw'!m | Stephen “,,,d,l",,,“"uh,m"wm_m 5 il B with their own'eyee: o strcet of fellod trees, stripped of ok d; 'in was looking te see f the wan was selliog surrep Patri &Tu John MeGuire n"l:oh k-’uo'“ ""- w 1 kind, the anatomic, | Thore were neither *‘roughs” nor police mml.:lv; U Just chongl = e the vigil % onioasy i Viud, tbero s nothing b inewont off In t10 10st satisfiotory and ereditablo | * vavering giddy-head.” ] *“and secure the vigilant jealousy and | psycho-) olcgie 16 3 ero is nothing be- | everything wen o niost satis! di ‘. 8 L ;‘;mm ‘:““l;: l‘""‘"?:‘l""u::ml]ml;.l s «]c:'i‘:lvl?( "llm- w «-..' ,;I Z“.dr‘ ,? u‘:dm « Borary of that better w‘riler, mnnrinr. l‘aouonha t provintinl towns, too, during the | The great nu{:)fl_ly‘ of tho rish E!o havo lost -(:} ghloxr branches, but w:::m; ln.nthalrm‘t’lve ros:.n;x{:ey‘ TM&L ring into the L olicy of such n poliey rather strengthened the likelihood | Flaubert. As a stedy, or rather anatomical demonstra- |*week have emulated the example of the Reformers Jf | confidenco in the “‘patriotism” ol Arcy Mageo [ (ho:mmnllo mwmmp;{""m hflfl“ e n‘;?wtmrfl?‘: [t ke o lost d which wag N N e R Y N e e e | the misedind how, it rrived at are, us yet, | rior tspovel. The author cultivates ¢ art for | hold offlee by accider in esperate tainority. i \ ey smersrpr e LU - ki M pasde il e O ertinie defect of | Mosnwhile, they aro wondeNully thankful for small mer- | 8 fow daya ago by thio,police. Thero were no Acrests et Ly e, dar s s o o b the e it w600 Lt I 100 outs bkt S3mes wan assured by Prasident Acton that *‘the 00 business won't suit you,” and that individual sagely oop::borlm the President.” James had botter look out for some more congens lal business, such as feeding pigs. or perbaps an l.hunl oper- neection with it [ o |;mflmt is n most_remunerstive barsest in Ireland, | o, el mainly subject of conjecturs, Napoleon's sudden coming | art.” Ty preac back from Vichy, where he was to have stayed a week | Thackery's noveis—he o | Tenger, last 'l'n(mln{ evening to hold full council of Minis- | L' 4farre Clemencean, 80 far as it has any, is, st fiust | sistently as over. l kight, that a man who has been decelved by his wife, is | of the ¢ leading organ " of British opiuion a8 nothing of. Tho moral of | cies, their organs cacklo, and_7he T'imes lies on as per- ins i travel and little care, to s condition vory noarly re- AThe astounding stupidity .n:'wmd:}:lltl; oud tha weather 18 big "fim Jing the * cord "7"" aud indeed, whero much hly favorablo. 5 e et ey e iy ross write tuo | 3 oacrily obyceed 5 becwuss of its constant need ters »nldn_v,(;n‘l her agituted the alarmists ue o siga of it p o L e e AL O aa] the cri condition of things. ficd—if he is a fine-graine etic artist—in killing | exemplified just now by course, . Wha '\l-erur'e«nnu his b:-;mvr could bring to bear on 1.'; "and that a Lastard h-:'n his umo-n father's heredi- | American pelities. That it should really exert the in- | mot ntrocious and cont ME'II l:‘llh";‘ ,Fbflo{nz"f,‘-“ ropair. m}a reeded at the dog on “E “u either o bmgv-mu bas dembtless been applied in the | tar; faults and society's injustice to hia innocent sclf for | fluouce it docs .among the solid, stolid, ' reapoctablo The lnbor warkotin Ire LIa0n e u = OOTAGONAL BLOOKS. nun"“‘ '.;..‘.o.mm‘,,,,m, baby 1o’ the strees iuterest of peace iu this case as heretofore. ‘The more we | excuse to all his wrong doing. It is not & book ‘:& be ml:l classes w?nl rd it as |- Iny B‘l o ond lgnm:, ;:I nlh:: fi;qnumh1: r;:. oarn :M e Dy" blln“u prosent. 'm “xw& in ;o:.d»p;ml;tg was an unlucky one, and Jtlul.mm}n an carry it two blocks4o the station-house, t grown folks might | sources of information i8 marvelous—or wou ) Bpa ' { L raised o L isikiens of | uso. of that e post fo got a couple of paaohes. se6, howorer, of the history of the war, the more some of | in Sunday schools. I can conceire t ‘ . . T T . of . Vicable consorvatisus of | 7e Dublin Irishman asks what wol in- | dice P el sl mf‘.fi'flfi'fi:‘i’l}flk‘fi.‘;’.‘!’&f l‘(;u&idnn:?l 0 piivi- | gland if the man in black were to suspond tho Habeas | o are bl & fop tho their opinions, | Corpus, J which ‘out thovon w'o - g be oostly to Tom. Poaches are fruit to policemen on duty, ued the individual advsies thow' Withit 4 lsdy namod Mrs, Eve ouce got inter " Fhonuas Kavasagh. Fleicher P. Smith, Jumes Clickase, oif .mnm,na.n-mmn-k-m'n':: Molgase,-off Alfred Eckewan was on duty at the Cholers Hospital s Brooklyn. He was by his Rouxdsman in full ..‘3..., T S us are 1od to thivk thet the tulhnfi weight of that pressure | read it, as & stateme: haa been overrated. Supposing France had not exisied, | also may careless wiit dow otherwise would Prussia bave acted, and Austria Monsicur Montegret receives from the publishing house "'fi"‘l classes, however, and those who o) o 0 suffored 7 Or suppose * the Bremus sword * had been throwa | of Hachette & ( 000 francs for his clover translation of | Z%he¢Zmes hna no power whatever. There are innumer- = - kn)rfn_ * * woodon pavement,” thus assuriing al! the 30to tho scale with Austria ? \This would bave been £or | Shukespeare, now in course of publication, Mousieur Lo | able ritons fod on better intellcetud! fooa, and henceforth PAVEMENTS, merit whioh future systoras might add to #s baduoss. Tho Tranco to undo her work of 1859; to wago a war ou tho | Saint, 8 young French officer, after ayear's study of the striko for “ registered mavhood suffrage.” 1 shall A blocks were octagonal in shape, about six inches in diame- RKbige (the fear of which, as he himsolt cofessed, was Na- | the cloments of wmedecine, astronomy ‘und other seiences | noCbo surpri od if the next year brings thom more succcss r, and of about the samo thicknvssss our Be blocks; Metropolis—What We ul being placed dircetly on tho surface soil of the streot, poloon's chief reasou for leaving that work half done at 1 the case, is about to start on a travel frow | than they at present have roason to anticipate. A New Era for roas Africa to the lake sources The Registrar-General's return for the week onding Au- % Oun. their only rwt«:finn inst giving way being fall trd- e b st by faanoes Vhie Nile, " Mnsiour Le Saiut will follow in i oshos,that cholors was stil inore tho m angulnr oh od fut loft by ¢l il ‘aace than Bismark hes done, and embarrass her finances | of the White Nile, Monsieur Le Suiut will follow in tho | gust ows that cholera was sti'l increasing in tho me- o ar chips rammed iuto tho 08 lof 0 oota- i for the next ten yeurs. Tho Emperor s ncted (a0 Te- | goneral n track aud purpose planncd by Speke, and wkich | tropolis, though nothing like topthe exter:t to which popu- MISTORICAL BKETCH OF PAVEMENTS—THEIR MA- | o0 Bhor could claim no ,,,,.,-,...f;:,;o, A of, stone, Jras hariag 6 geod time gonsratl: Frermemordig Srained from action) wisely and well in_the interest of | that discoverer wes intending some day to pursue at the tar rumor bad ma, mhoi it, for we had the awfulost goss) " ;’"‘“""'h thlnmu hM‘ll M‘Wl'l-l T and 80on fell into unevonness avd consoquent decay. 1t | missionors will intimate to Alired that they can't pay Frunce, and es he could have gained nothing by acting | time of bis resting spell in England. on the subject, ‘Tho dfbeass last weck proved fatal to 1,03 L e e Bl £N8. Jabionais o Y. | s hardly necessary to romark that the octugousl blocks of | men of sporti mnuymunu-o:.m.mm'm otherwise, Prussia, thefonly power engnged in ‘the war 1 forgot to give in ita place just above & bom mof | persons, W ile 354 died of diarrhea, b«-mg’nn excees of 149 | ovorstirring citizens of t‘ 5 groal llll‘lmP“nIJ oW 4r0 MO0 | 4}y gyatem aro laid with the grain up, differin from the | cising dootors’ horses. i by the Lt mal- | worthy of consideration;'yet lees undorstood, than the one ank rod, in whioh tho planks are sim ffid a8 for a Alfrod, be wise in timo, and step out, befere—well, rou sad guess what will come, Daniel Jacobs, Jawes Kinney, John A. Dawson, John Ay Von Kewron, John Grady, Jobn F. Brady, George Prrkingy Samuel Soule -Thomas Riloy, Danicl Klanborg, Michaci Slatt terly, hmre# Gaffrey, William Vermilyea, Batrick F. Sullie van, Baruard Leooard. Chafies Dufly, Oliver Doushos, Honrg Freidman, George M. Woods, Petor M. Herman. James O'Harg, Thomos Feeney, Thomas McKie and Francis ' Iourke, were all cha with beiog off their propsr posts of duty from five mimutes to threo hours. They pleaded all sorts of excused; some were sick, some were {nuw and getting their coffce, some pero making arrests, some been called off by citizens to disturbances. Some were trring doors or othorwise atte ono rcporting that bis | over tie provious weekeof tho first and him any vory sl tokens of gratitude. Nay, King Wil | yow’ comedy for ~ the mnaso “!ul intitled, Les | ady. 5‘!:'00 Ihon thoaretuens are issucd daily, and show a | of pavemouts aud roadwiys. It may scom a very eimple | B fording tho groatest surfaco but the least. rosist- liam does not find it worth the while to give ‘so much a8 | Hommes ~ Politiques, o earnest! corrected | bopeful diminution of the mortality occasionod by u.ln‘!)q thing to construct a troot whercon vohicles and pedestei- | (ol Ty avoment was tried in this city quite exton- ~orbal expr ssion to such a sentiment. His throne spocch | with ¢ o, Les Hommes' Serenz, which is different;” aud | tilenco. On Sunday and Monday last 209 porsons died | 6ns may with caso and quickness; but we in the me- | ol ping'ated th most severely in Nassau-at., bo- “on opening the Ghembers at Berlin the other day—free 05 | fuking from the manager's tablo the X——— newspaper of | from cholers, aud 6 from diarrhc; on Tuelay 130 from | tropolis stumble, and slip, wud ful, to-day, on u pavement | oo’ Codar and Pino, some 20 or 25yyears ago. As this 4t is of tho slightest aliusion to France, and quite Y to wrap up his MS., Manager Montigny protested, cholera and 43 from diarrhea; on \Hdnudn W un wlu;g 41 inforior to thoso on which® Romen soldicrs wis long before the Bblgian_pavement bad been tried in et e St amtorial - cosions 10 France—has | 4 Tiut sht is my evonins papor” fo whioh Duias replied, | ciolora and 8 fiom diarrhea; and off Thursddy Tl4 froin | marhe 20 centurica ago. A good pavement ig in wore |%yiy pountry the use of blocks in the constriction of the @reatly offtnded French vavity, and disappointed | « A]l the better; it is tho first timo that tho X chiolern and 47 from dinrrhea. Bz‘fnrlho Jatzer propaiion | than ono senses fusdamenta) uecossity, which we Bavo | yooden pavement was & considorablo adsanco upon ang- i Great Expectations.” A large party among the Liberals has had anything witty in it.” of thaso deaths occur in the castern parisacs of London. | sought but never fung'd for bur crowded thoroughfares. thing preceding; butws only very little attention wes patd Ibere, who fieve hitherto been the-gartisaus or apologists | - The subject given out for tho prizo poom of 1857, by | “Tho violence of the Muttack,” writes tho Teegistrar, © 14 | During‘an ordinary bosiness day, not loss than 1,200 | gitycr'to the urch or tho sub-stratum, it of course failed. of Blsmark's polioy, on the ground {hat it was the policy | tho Fronch Acadomy s La Mort du President Lincoln, still pxponded n Bethual Gesen, Whitechnpl, i, Goorge's eioles of all doscriptios, pussup ind down Brondway at. | 1o sytom, however, wos o it very popilac, and usod ontly against retrograde o ¢ Presidout Lincoln. A roporter must report. | in (I Kast, Stepoey, Mile End, -Town and Poplar, in- he lowor end of the Park, every hour, amot h i i it Sl death of Presidout Liveo s e hom mohing iasuered, | cluding Bow. henttack bas b circumseribod by nearly | 24 boursto about 1100 i ail. Asuflciontly Lieeo fuwber, in' mauy of our principel citios. the samo lines for three weeks in suceosson. wrther | one wouldthink, Yo Jiave stimulated science to gucocssful Next came & mongrol system of alternato ranks of wood 1hat has anything to give, does not seem disposed to offer | of young Duinas. of nationalitics—thst it was evid Austnia and for progressive Italy—that, warlike and des- | To gortain grace! CONSERVATISM. io for temporary means, i'6 purpose and results were origin to the most atrocious of puns. 0 B veroel cafrage aud srecter iorty——ere ill content, with | r the prize” says A. 10 o Eimse | Do ment ot coutaminated water as the principal cavwn, | ellorts for comfort P travel, long befors I 1nthe | o Cotaled roadway: o combination widch answered the N e TS N Y the best iuterpretation of it, and are incliving to pess over | No, it is hopeless;"there s no Frenoh rhyme to | and adds that untita constant supply of wholosome fluid | mattor of pavement., however, a3 in most things elso, wo purposo better, a8 thostono helpod the wood to keep its | to attend to private busivoss a the houses which they {o what I will call the anti-Prussian party. The base ef | Voila Lincolurenient ! Sin inthis kind'can no | bo granted the wrotched denizens of these pop- | are yet young, and wo must still hail with joy any now ace, though "the whole wns 8ti poorly laid. This has bave sold (o the publie, Thess were Patrick O'Ha bis party rests on the national jealousy of great growth | further go. lous districts, that neither cholers nor typhus | plangwhich promises longer life to our beasts of burden, Co O e o ‘havo learhod, only in England, | wio bad some monoy transactions with a youngdulr, whic in any neighboring power; it is strepgthened by a spect Al | Let mo respectfully direct tho attention of THETni- | ean bo ex pected to disappear from the metrop- and fewer patients for our public hospitals, aud has met with but Littlo favor. y .| took bim from Lis post, Patrick Gofuey, who went to got his traditional disliko to Prussians, by race antipathies, by the | s Axzicuntural Tiditor 0 & now screw steam piow | olis. in fact, London is so enormons that the local water | It ia not our object, in the present articlo, to conster z watob fixed, aud Timotby Ryan, who wanted to bsreain for & an' d of tho sulyj. ot in any of the many interesting %ad attractivo THR NICHOLSON PAVEMENT. new boot jack. Thess threa persons will find that their st~ ( In 1848 Mr. Samuel Nicholson of Boston introduced a | toution to buainess will bo rewarded as it desorves—with aboafl Rraditional wr;_nl (less likely than‘ever to be nm]-]m-m ;-f d approvingly in the Courrier du Havre, and the | companics can't purvey a decent article l'rv;m the |m;~|‘|.h iy Mo iy by B k r p Bbe “ natural frontiers;"” to s party come ios the | attention of American physicians to & freshly-published | sourcos, ospecially the largeat of them, tho Thumes, which, | Tespes s which deviato om tho strict question of use for | 0 ¥ » Sery! ol 4 v ind L o method of wooden roadways. Observing that t }V Prejugé | thoush lm&nn‘.;rr serving as n sewer (0 the city os well us | travel. Wo might, indoed, recall tho dlnoulwgnllu by | Stertal Dossassed adventagos fof quiotnoes of trazel that Cathiolie and Legitimist partics, coosistent friends of Aus- | pamphlet by M. Faugdre Dubourg, entitled « erel, Wom ndoed, ; i # abovo the | which the first moriais too r solitary way, no other could afford, and that the only objoction hnh“t’o pormenid ol o B throe days' Long pay each, Owen Duffy and Officer McDermott wont into a lager beer saloon to got some beer, and secing their Roundsman bad dis- oats and was watehing thems o cistern, performa that office for all ho to Rria and little nr'm- rued flu('ulllhmnn!n( Ttaly and Ifl - | de la Kage, on de I'Innocinté du virus ratigue & i 1l bef hetn to eb anany, and of the Ipe's temporalitics; to (his party belong | 1Ly, e Humaine, Withont presuming to pronounce | bridg d no filtering sufl to cle the water wo **Tho world was all before ghem whers to choos! en founded tho bad of many of the best Liverals 100, who cannot persuadle them- | o i s of the suthor’ - peestiye ¢ the DODG- | 80 ¢ n I} for the wo might, nbad, rovisit the wondrous caves whoss advanced Lad been founded upon the ad laying o h 4 3 y rheral i P ou the soundn: [ the author's judgment that the popu- | are ol to diink, from u As for the land o il amonds: or | matorial, he adopted an entirely rew pian throughout. nsw::m.‘;nfil;v 'n'-f'c,','f.'ffi'."“.‘} ll”nn r::’:f-&;y;mlim t the | pavements glittered vith untold wea n o = + dive beneath tho bed of | Fimt accuratoly grading the surface soil, atthe end of an bour apd forty minutes they camo ‘out. t o 0 nu':sluwd 4 Brooklyn | fiooring of incli boards upon ribs carefally adjusted to this | ‘Thoir exverimont will cost theim thoir shislds, when, Lud foey, Or, more | gredo, the riba rusning st right angles and the B00ring | come out at once and ownod up, a duy's pay would have'oor= those rich mosics unrihvu« with tho street. Theso boards Lo dipped in | ered all exponses. boiling tar, and covered them with & duyor of fine tarred There being four charges against Hugh Kelly of (be Tifth arc infinitely worse—so bad o be chainad up, to prov Ives for tie cholera. Tn consequeice, some new, adeqnate souroe of pupply is imperativa, akin to that oweYex (28 with the beantiful Oroton. wolves that tho libertics of Germany bave anything to wain | Jar ind sciout v of mad dog is all pupular, and 5ot at | sprin Rdu the fosteriug caro of one of the least liberal of its | wil sciontific, itis plain to any layman that he has made | pump end the | most able of its w ary states- t #n unexpectedly good ¢ favor of b en. The feeling that, somehow or other, de- facts that ho adduces are, at any rate, w g with trombling T and etudy the coral streets, tells v with streets of br glt busy oursclv ople eeasoning to the glorious arbitrage exercised by their Emperor, | jnto, 8o fur as your correspond Who confasses himsolf | which provides wad the briiliant performance of hus blessed office of p | an unsuspicions philo-cynic, ventures to speak te 1o8e » schemes have been suggested; o Id.og of an th which the sncient L shit the wodern world gor- o v B e - Proctnot, one of which was for beiog drunk 1o tho Station- D [ D k) tho Welsh i Tonzth; "imu lessons of wealth rs of the tem- vol. Above this was laid tho pavement, consisting of House, Tiugh wisely 0ondided o g give ‘the Board the ueduct fi ther the converting Ullswat upon the confizes of Westimoic wto the grand tributary of th ) of ch the Ete Jity 1es mo i Locks of pino wood, eight inches wide by twelve long, and 2 , on ono of which tho Etcrnal City lies mapped oat in, | blocks of pine i e gy vned o placed with (10 graia 'l',‘l;:*;.l; of emoviag m:.,,::‘am.% A ol aprear vr?;?"mt;-' o g q 3 t uld b ughte P fom curb to curb. Tho spaco thus loft betweon ot Al ko Toat would bave slaughterad him mukeor, there has been an illusion as to the . | tion, lie bess to sa; re Dubourg scems to Rhe arbitrage, and that tho office bas noremuneration o | make out that what is loosely ealied hydrophobia is, fof Rached, has grown to bequite general, lively and anx the most part, a hwman wadacss of projudice agaiust wud in some natures rises to high vexation—for it is very | dogs land, Iyiug 240 miles | ¢ ol ,,fi; Cumber, | all its grendeur; or #iose darker, more fearful roads of 1 opc o ce alive with busy, hurryiog throngs, but now for- . Y. :yl'l.“h ever silent—1t'o avenues of the Cit'es of the Doad! tating to those who read Ecglish and to those who read T isold nows to tell you that all the old journalistic | requires 200,000,600 gallons of water ever kranslations from the London press to observo how per- | friands of the Soutuern ebellion of formor Iafo years are | tmo folks ' dia of tho chol he ' Londe bave ouly to speak of the ways on which commerce | Apat, e - i Bidious Albios mulicionsly ehucklos over this unprecedont. | 1 chiy favorable. to the Philadclphin C Tvention. o the | ers, generslly, have Tospon nobly to the thrived, from carly ages down to our own ;hf,,",",','h,',?,"fi'fll"' e el '.':,hfl'p.‘,'{,:fifl‘fl'fi.; B e r T R ik Aoss wdly sudden and great growts of a Power on the borders of | 11t laws 1aid down by Mosos Jobnson—to Cousérvative (“call for help ~om their brotircn in the joor parishes; s, marking tho experimouts of past centuries and tho | sbove which fne Eo olo paroment fuus ons solid mass, et ¢ rance from first second-rato to first rate, aud which, with- | backhandedness in America genoraily, and thaj all ofgom, | they raise £.,000 daily. All » aro cngaged in | couclusions whieh our own age has reach Loy from ono end of the stroet to th trisbin and James G. Todd wero complained of by Lo g 83 ol o fooum curb to curb, and from ono en 0 y , shows such vigor of digestive organs, and (if I may | without excoption, in treating tho American “situation,” | tho gowd work, which is manifest the shapo EARLY ROADS, foom cuh o Sof coat of tarred gravel is Snally spplied to | Order of Inspector Carpenter, for permitting a burglary te ‘ooin & word) of firriverous or boundary-consuming facultios | gyydionsly ignore the 4,000,000 black clewent of it, of money, but pe al devotion to Tho invention of paved roads is rsoribed to the Cartha- Uie marfaco, after which it is smoothed ovor with sand, | take place on tavir beat, but Capt. Speight. however, of thaie ‘aa promise suill furtbor growth. 1 wes much fmpressed 82 et s ek Jadios visit the hospitals daily, do gintans, from whom the s took tho plau of their | the Surfhco, ROCC A0 o ve. | Preoinot, appeared aud showed that the officors wore ot ouie: ‘with the painful efforts of a Government journalist two LONDON the admirable tianity of { atreets, famous to this da +1018 to this timo the in » ity FRUOE pable in the matter. and thoy will Lear bo (uriler from it Hays 8g0 1o prove that, on the contrary, it was Eugland | e mention Mrs; € Minet which g5 credit for the creation of Pearl-at., bad o o o SRR REL L L7 oy SO BALS S opmplRias Afiav § peS wlono that bud cause to bo jealous of Prussian prepouder- ——— thoe aeropaut full sway, and tho world was probably lud under indebt | Tiis system of paviog seoms to have PBoen fev "0 ro- | by whioh"defanlt the cuiprit was discharged. The faot is ¢ nace. A COMPARATIVE CALM IN TH¥ POLITIOAL WORLD IN | 1Y b0 Phe Jme odacss t the bovine race which it cail never repag. duc in Boston, Lut 1ts more thorouzh and complots :‘:’1-?1:’-:3’33”:”” was rrested, whon ba woald have The Emperor has been obliged, by the natural necessi EXGLAND AND ON THR CONTINENT—FRA phoro, which he calls the * obsers at THE BOMAN SYSTEM triel bas b“a‘“,"}“‘l" L (i""f"‘"‘ wheto it hl‘,:,,,‘,?”"u’," B0 |t want to o, Lothered with {abiof prisonors 1o Gount oF Xies of a*Governient like his, to prevent his l'\'"y" from MAND OF A ‘‘RECTIFICATION OF FRONT: ( ik, It was noticed at the of tho last out- 15, differing greatly in apparance, ma- | 00 ,l""“ s “;’"h u‘".“'; T vith Yory | with doing any otber Polico basinows. Grady's desire to save abbling in what concerns them, and to try an 0 PRUSSIA—TALK ABOUT IT IN LONDON—DISINTER- | of the pestile in 18 1—at sparcut, bluish | terial and durability from ours, have never exuned to be am | 4 tie apparent wear. e smount of v v work for himself on that day will doubtiess result ia Lis worky Khom believe that thoir intoreats aro safo in the hands | HSTED ADMIRATION OF PRUSSIA—PR n” jheionn i /‘k nd 1 2OV ¥ T By :'1 "of the | object of admirat Jato the present time, The founda- | irocts cannot fall so fac sbort of that upon our bugy | jng several oxira days to make up for it 2 ey t a n ¢ 1ds . D) 0N S3IA—PROROGATION?| hazo—and is now visible in many different parts ef the | obj i onto the o me, o st . H g 8¢ it ertil b do e o1y, those oeppsary g o BT a substratus olid . ¢ . c Y for bei al v Wcosasion of territory, which does not scem likily, thoso REFORM AGITATION—A MEETING AT GUILDNALL | 1t 18 that it n B sibstratum ws wolid a | thete BN B8 L0 & epatem hias beon so great thoro | where they ought to havo been, Lut mo.t uamistakably proeeat Mrbo bave always protested against this doctrine of a er- DNDER THE PRESIDENCY OF THK LORD MAYOR— | Bigh winds ¢ d make, Above theep, wond it to a largo bumber of the chiel citics of | whers they onght not to havo Ia very trath, the Serd wonal government, and those who have accepted this doc o . ” | thing very ghas s of finer mn! ‘:‘i ry. It was introduced iuto St. Louis in 1869, | Rosnt found Officer Greon keepiug watch on the steps of @ Y oing 1t down i most of the stroots of that | Yery disreputabin bousc, ihilo Lis colleaguo Seailes was mak’ INTENTIONS—MORN ABOUT THK OHOLERA—THR | oy ol but accu ing some iuvestigations within. The Scrreant, with a curl- =|nna, way some day both Ilve u-m; (hfi- failure in its prac- . H o4l working us u practical proof of its ecrroneousness. REGISTRAR-GENFEAL'S OPINION AS TO THX CAUSE | Lo pestilence the vy ttar shap L e d 3 5 Xt should be observed that meanwhile, thero is still & quite | OF IT — THE WA UPPLY OF LONDON—A | pa by Dz, Cooper, | fitted 1o cach oth e wero the streets | €1 _,’l';‘;:“ l""“’:'“,'“l':' e o narmovs | osity only pardouable under ths olrcumatances; provaient faith, in the absence of sight. that by virtue of | “C CHOLERA MIST " D AT GREENWICH wstorn Railway Company, w formed in this man: wre still found w "',°“l~ ceyrde ecor ik Tf:fl i romtd ‘dl it suon | coterod tho liouss to find what oblect o ir torest had the mag- "n;w truayl: angements Prussia and Italy, or oue or ELSEWIERE—ITEM | Jar mist provaaled at V ng the the travel s foiled materially to ':‘"' s .'fl: ;‘:Kf.“ "'".‘d e, in“lr:?“lull:"t:: c:“;:;i' aatio power 1o deaw two of his steadiost mea so far irom sth, on the Rbine or in_the Moditerranean gaged | From Car Special C ondeat in the West Indie holora pe injure. t longth, - “ A o 2 Ro substantially rewerd France for her masterly inactivity e, e Loxrox. Aog. 11 ® clue \.:,.:m of th cnce ux‘xlt to bo dis- | built by xhaustiens urces of the K b he folto "lmh"r(‘tm‘:":rv:‘“' uu's'in rlann;dm“;lo!nu el s.;fl“ mndn'“ LY M{ <ot d g 3”‘ .'"r: i Rome is agsin advised that the Convention of Scp- | Afterastorm comes a e-lm, though of how los : went, trated tho obstacles which Naturo had placed e 1y vt o, st v B gy N i e 2 tion.. The o | their way, w neh contempt as does 8 wedern Dotroit, San Francisco, Sacramonto, Milwaukeo, | 8 bed, aud o it ro 0 o Y ¥ Fond du Lae, La Crosse, Groen Bay, Wis,; | disclosed those wonc ; nd Tho con tomber 15 will be executed; the term for the withdrawal o is quite auother que of the Freuch garrison from Rome, by the stipulations of | 1ull in the political world, ¢ nd o Rhat treaty, is the 13th of next December. And so the Pope | sebles the weather, whieh, hitherto ba ‘called a special cancus of Cardingls the 4th of this month, | and rain, with®wild westerly galea which \and the resolution they came to inview of the case will | trees prostrate, or stripped them bare of their Iy be published to the world one of these daysin | robe in advanceof Winter, accompanicd by b Encyelical letter. What that Church-State paper is | ing showers, perilous to the hopes of the farmer, Rikely to be can be well enough guessed by consulting the | denly moderated, not however without a shrill t h e of the possibility of ita ris- lamp would rorcal sil ther mysterics Ho tried i and the ity have at last disoovered it, Ifld, a3 hus I!“‘-e ‘.mpnl N VY -~ the Feesmbont young officer, Jatese Soon alroudy otatod 1n TS Tersuwm, anihorised (ho lay- | M Sesriss beons 4ad prostrats o the Moor nde ot ks g of o block of it ay an experiment. Mr. Jonathsn | lar poeasion, a buge “buokbasket” of foul linen to conceal Side; the others usually bad this in tho middie, if atall, | Tayior of Milwaukee, who has given his sttention en- | bis burly form. Yoa, verily it s tos tros Offoer Sesries The Appian streot was from 18 to 22 feet 1a width. tirely to this basiness for somo yoars, has the contract to | waslying, trembling with apprehension, at full leogth on the CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICAN PAVEMENTS. Lay it nupon Nussau-st,, boiweon Pine n‘n-l Wallsta., at an | floor ander the bod of the blushing waid, with & Lig basket of expense of $1,600, o $i per yard. Tho process cau bo | dirty elothes asa barricade in front of Lim. The uvsympa- ot Appian-st., | way movojol The fumous Vie App | was built 313 yoars be onded from Rowm, Capua, aud 1ater a5 far as to Brundusiom, & dis- % 1t seems to bave difiered from most ts i baving a raised fuotpath on either , and Portiand, Oregon. The Common ifeady oo volumigous lteruture i, the tamo Kiud—t | still audiblo wind, suggest nation 1 prayers, non-possamus and middle-aged curses in | ing again sud playing the dickens with all our expectations dod owners, We e The e of road-making, ho r, does not seem to . i - eaddog latt, o by couulting two recent asifestations | of peace and . So, ‘Yesterday, sounded that ominous | eburyness, criol iry. and yacbi. | have boen confinod to Rome alone. Homains havo been obeervod Lrgley o ofousy 48 Pl workmen will peobe- | $DIEIBE eorgeans deageed N ook, O erac AeTERn e aer) 4 fornd 1n Peru and in Central A of an unknown date, | b1 be occupiel with it for several days to come. Searles stated that bo had been called to the house to drive ywes—all during ext o amutcor Guy ¥ , “and 8 W ‘of that very bad ruler and good oid man, Pius IX. One [ telegram from France, intimating that Aras on ocfasion of some religious celebration in Rome | hed informed triumphant Frederick W, Hast week, where hourful the Roman youth present topray | that he, Napolcon I11., made a new mo OBJECTIONS ANSWRRED, o N b s outnot by, olatinr oo niredhetion o6 the: MIPbA: | SOl o 2L A8 et 29 Yu Nadst Dok Mokiog A #0n pav t iuto our noisy thoroughfare, 83 marking an O James. how could you so shock the modasty of our tos soem to have rivalod the Roman ways in solidity t. Streetsof 20 fegt wide are said to havotraversed iles of aludat impassablo regiofis in the n the Earo coveted Khane yean Wor the conversion of V3Emanuel from bis usughty ways | choss-hoard, in the dir of thoso | 1,500 to 2,0 ‘of converting Papal and Ducal to Ttalign royal territory, | Prov That is what we sipposed at first, though uow | hury it qu nche r former country. ers in condition. Thd objections to 4t have boen | seusitive Prosident, Actoa mud the enormous conventusl estates into funds for the | we are told th nothing so dangerons; that the | Houses of Par i t. And the Pris mainly refuted by the long trial io Chicago and St. Louis, AFTERNOON PROCEEDINGS. RUROPEAN STREETS. r rope the Roman plan was fo 3 "‘:n':"“':;"“" ';“" fo r;fl:g;‘t:;::’f:"?";l:“ ‘;‘;“‘:"“ By the aystem which obtains at headquarders, the 1 it 18 within the last five or six e Ll uch. groater, and o0 0f the pavemoent 80 | o orying of trial-day is devoted to rousine complaints made bg much more frequent, as to render it unavailable, with any | guparior against patrol officers, whils the afternoous—Dbel Bupport of tho State; the other s of . lttle earlier date | * reotification of fronticr” demanded by France means not | Wales aro Juuketiog in Y orkabir. and odder, but equally characteristie: The Swan of Pesaro, | the German Provinces on the left bauk of the boantiful Valw Ao JuabpuAg i S ORI . s fanciful newspaper folks will style the dear old maestro, | river, but merely a strip of Territor, ng acr "3 ; ralue trodue Mtossini, descendaut of those who hung their harps by | Pulatinate from Sarrelans to Londen, acd to th IRELAND. pavemonts of wny ral value have boon introduced. 80 | Gy ovamont st present possible, for ¥ motropolis. | more convenient for oitizens To oy Babylon, vutMong ago converted to spirituclieChristianity, | which sho formerly possessed, but lost in 13 | — Inte ws 1653 the tirst Turapike Act, providing for the proper | a0 Fl b B 1 bt two important ohjeetions to the s trial of oases in whioh the cha '"'""Uynr. G M wuch as it is, and Parisianism, wrote a letter to tbe Hofy | aad li‘elmvl—cflfl;jm spesking ‘b sur- | From Our Own Corvespondent - g '.j'"{l'l"J“','L" ',"':l"“'"\ :;,‘;{'{:‘,’l‘“}"‘: tem. The first is, that wood cannot stand tho steady T e et a e oot e S ather of the Church advising him of the decline of good | render of which has, in all” probal WATERPORD, AY R e e Mioet pavoment iy | 2ud tear incident to our great thoroughfares. This is au- The first case where a oftisen complsined yestordey was game SeT o o [ i | qwered by the fuct, discovered in use, that the fibers | thatef the residont of No. 52 Cetharine-st. who ebarged off Paris was Jaid down by Philip Augustus in 1151, and R y ) oor Wi Do become sghtly opened at the surfaco by the blows from {aocentls and inoffonsively repostug in front of his dw O e e Saous st soaeusting bars obisised | L0 1 the sand gronnd in by thisewiss | 1y Ditrigh whitnesaes whis swore $hat 110 man war f e, O e hare. (00 often. ignored the great | 804 pounded down by the wheols coninibutes to the pros- | qaietiy, aud the offioer, ordersd bim o go in the bouss; an secret of solid foundations, which made the Koman roads ho material. The surfuce being well com- | when he domarred ciubbed bim, und at last tock bin o the oAt ther were. - Venlce tod tho elties of Holland are | Paoted, doss not afford sufcicnt place for water to colieat, | station bouse, where he waa kert over night, then taken be- about which we | 5%t thronshout with brick." Tiis may last longer th 8 the foundation boards prevent the depression of the | fore the jadgs, who fined him 810. o g ol lroughout with brick. - This may Lust longer than | Ll 400’y carefully erowngd grado throws the water to | The officor’s statement runa thus: 1 £.und this man \ring o with grost s laster with whieh they finish the outsides of their | €00 S0 ® il inn "8 the material used (pine), | fell leagth iu front of s pawnshop; nskad im where be liveds . | dwelisgs, but i ovideatly o poor material for pavement | theKNTER U8 SIE 1o e by tho iookers-on at | o said that is nons of your adjectivo bsiness. 1 said youwd where e streot, Cobble-stones, with | MiiCh wo B¢ Do L . better g0 in, you'il be fobbed 3¢ you lie bere.” ' Ihat's 3009 AR fus own ¢ity has (00 Jong been Gursed® find much | Alr- Thylor's work, has besh Fefuiad. By trlal, Hemloek | 56c o0 Fioubin-barrelsd adjective bustnes favar in Europes cities from their cheapness, and much | bas been used but with less success than the soft pine; he officer then took hoid of the man, when ho sprung et n Earopean cities from their chespuess, aid WUe | and in Chicago, o trial of oak was wade upon two stroets | o oflicer's throat. Oficer said * let go or LI bt you" He . e g o Vlocks, resulting in ity entiro copdemnation in about two | did hit him—took him to station bouse. then in the moFui g to iously clibbing bim when be was ro snusic in the service of the same, and recommending the |"gotiated by the astute L. N.'B. fraok admdssion of female voicesto the choir, sceing | Bismark, as the price for the un @ow that the advance of civilization has cut off the supply | Austria. Or, if not this particular slice, & of male sopranos, and that crackcd-throated boys aro in- | Province of Luxembourg, which lies * couvaniant,” as an gomplete substi to whick poor Pius replies wofully | Irishwan would eal or the Belgian Territory between “iscordant 1o the question in long inbarmonicus wail ovér | the Sambre and Meuse: or in_short, somothing t | | county a few pre y ¢ tiot e snapropos. 1 will, th partiality and downright trutlifuine of wy communication every inch of whict I am th | truth and shame tho devil’ unt of *shoj 88, and 1 do g experi oughly familiar. the political disasters that have befallen bis estates, the French itehing for sunexation and sggr: A few days ago, a rum to originat Now-York, | without risk of war, such as folks think c ot eurrency heie to the effect that the Empress of Mexico | from an I perial grab at tho Rhive Proy was on ber way to Europe. The which mmor was forih- | poleon has not F. emptorily d with declared {o be utterly absurd” by the semi-official | territory, but w *opened neg unhewn but stubborn fia'l; and the Memorial Liplomatique, the orgin of the | for that object. And, altogether, we don't quite kiow how | shamung the man in black by telling ¢ exican Provisional Gove:nment bere, informs the world, | to take it, and.are inclined to relapss into our old chronie | waste-bushet of the craniums of Pritish and Irish § #n o high solen paragraph, that it was “authorized to alousies and distrusts of the nephew of his uncle; and to | ists, as far as political m e b A dony in the most formal manner that the Empress of teold griovances about Savoy and Nice, gener- | amount of purtisanship and seetariani methodghas been tried on steop juckuations in Englands | yoqre” Tho oak chips of at tho exposed edges of the Llock, | the Tombs, xien ha was fined, 10, Thee cas be lile doubt nising that the lrish corresponds | (ve u conding grades of e city rail-tracks, except that while the pino, a3 above s'ated, opensits fibers and roceives that Ofcer Doylo d1d about the right thing iu which judg- Mexico, whose well-known character itself was proof ing that Europe will not b ablaze again bafore we | o< unts for this the gravel into ita conposi + is the opinion of many | ment the Comidiseiuers will. doubtices, joia with the indis ‘enough of the falsity of so malicious a report, had desorted What the event will prove it would be folly to | ence of THE Tuipux will bo truthful in every particular ¥ 5 e of T Rho country of her cuoice.” 1n spite of al which fino de- | attempt to predict, in the face of recent gurrises, most of | aud varied i point of information aud focality, 1 wil they o placed g0 un to foria @ series of stops. Tho OI8O | y}o"yre familiar with the suceess of tho Nicholson pave. | vidus} cation, that transiently Imperial lady, Princess Char- | which have stultified speculation. Oue great fact, how- | conclude my explanition and set out by takiug a glance at L e "“ A : ment, that it could be lad upon Broadway itself and | o ¢ ‘"{;..K'us:'”l',(’f,«u. E-:mulg‘n‘: l‘mr ll-;; '".E“""]m by otte, did come into St. Mazaire by steamier on Wednesday | ever, is couspicuons: the destiniea of the Continent are no | the . Tho ks THR IEON “b'f““ T 1 an boving found | 1Mstefor twenty years without relaying; a bofd assertion, | S Forsths KO0 A00 Ber, BeC ¢ s 2ast, and is at this present writing putting up in rooms st | longer to be determined by the will of one man. Another RE-SUSPESSICN OF THE HABEAS CORPUS ACT. PO o e pavement may next bo named, a8 having found | cortainly, but one very positively asserted, and sustained, | Tt being tho officer's business to makq everybody and every- <tho Grand Hotel with her suite, and, it is to be suspected, | great power has developed itsclf as startlingly as the beast | John Bull is beset by an all-overness of terrorstriking | g bl ur.“:..g presenting an appearanics of great beautys, | yo far as possiblo, by rosults elscwhere. Ehiug move ob, he andeFtook to start the refvactory borse. The y and case for horses. This system is, however, Tho second objection is a more serious one for us, Our | lady, says the officer, took her whip and broke it ovor the poor " in the last stage of de- % yielding the palm now to others; it has been tried with | Jor o0 "aro vory often torn up on sccount of bursting or | beast, thea punched the poor boast, sud bea: the povr w';vfl;';l ':nh . "Ilu- reader will remewiber the bexagonal | opoved water and gas pipes, and it is objected that | beast with bhis club, when sho told him & uot to rope to arrange matters, a8 best ehe may, for the | Napoleon the First achieved one of ‘s greatest victories; [ constitution working mlowly wnd steadily, and e *I“‘;- "I';" e "l"'.'; oo l‘::’r}: . |"'-":1' Nicholéon's pavement, being lsid in such s continu- | strike ' the poor bLenst any Amors. that _ihe posg Bmhnzdmuimen-ncenlnarhmhnud, or for the softening | at Austerlitza fow days back the Kiug of Prussia re- | quizesdhus: “Toed—1 trust yon, Pat, for I can't ey nd broadened at. the 105, Bl “""’" e | ous mangor, - cannot b raised without closing @ l;“"'d""'"‘“.‘l‘“‘fhf“%"“""““ beal ‘;‘-,""“ noverths- ¢ his fall next autuma, What can bést be doue sho is 18 | viewod his troops aftera campaign as important us any | sentiment arises into his ever-tinnuting ghost—bis perpetual | o,y SRUME Byoh the stimel grace SEC SO Sonr | Wholo Hegk: ol dmiroring e Jemecrative - cbae ool frmve gy d vty Gl g fikely to do o8 arether. The first news she had on reach- | in this or the preceding generat What will Bightmare, und he looks around him for & slottecn where- | fTU3VC “ule pavement VRS oL 1 N Pty | solorofthe: pavertent, Tolzmest this diffieulty, the | b€ te B L lub ehe would strix him with her whip. 10g St. Natzere was of the defeet of hor husband's brother, | of it all? wo wre all’ asking; hopiug for our own to chastise the disebedient child. Among his | 4" ee 00 Broadway to Washington-st., and Nestat | plan has boen tried I soxe citles, of laying tho surface- | Fio did 'strike the poor beast again. aud the poor besst wak the Emperor of Anstria; not 8 good omen. arts to be let alone to make money. Lookin hagdiwovers one called “Habeas | §or M08 of the Post- O i it waa i vecelly § locks in sections of five feot square, leaving the board | avenged by its fighting mistress witer the maurer sho b T ot monous - overoudy, occssional, | back ot the whole business from that poiat of and”this once applicd, Put T haa ook i o e ubls acemiog. 10, England, | 00T Bl T ey e B o ote soot | Maseedin soo o s (14 Daivitast Temumbdrs st i was & hack-historical, ready book-writer, Capetigue, has just | view so congenital to the English mind, namely | all ownerslip of lis own poor frimo Ad xSl l\-r-"“l e favorable reception in l-‘n....n + | not, of course, prevent the tearing up of ' whole street stabbed in tie leg, of (the Mdividual remembers that it was & 8 very important item, omitted Ia the jatroduction (K of tho CUtting 0pen of the*Eooring, to the detriment | female poor beast, aud so begs gardon for tie word i—g) ang some very scrawny skeletons in the cabinet. The lady in- | with 1 forget Low many horns in the Book of Daniel; | propensities, ard, like a “swi Rerits from her grandfuther, Louis Phillippe, and her fathes whether its influence will be productive of good or evil Lnum tre nens, he imagines o x"i‘f Leopold, eminent statesmanhike facnlfy, aud is come | bistory must decide. At Austerlitz half & ceutury ago, | harm. He sees, a8 it werd, the 10 seribbled off and sent to press 8 12mo almost worth fun- | its own interests, wo are gradually nearing the convietion | he cjaculates; and afier a hearty chic kle, he n; s : | Bing through. 1f you mako haste, for the little ljght reflccted | that as Prusia Lis won, it was tho the right thing, and tho | is thinking-cap. - What nestT Al ! he wuna v ament here 0as it darhiliy TRl S | oftisliiiae. Avpeaarelly ok Noweris, iihy: phyemant D s oL Btk ien: on Eh el by it ke @ las k cadamized surface, mado with spectal rof- | prt® Y ST T 0r o considorable distance: | , OMcor Shick put 8 difereat fhce on the BAer 2 e erence to the arch, and this, of course, prevents the sink- from 1815 hat {t throws on the questions of to-doy. Its | best thing that could happen for ourselves. At first wo | “pets” todo the needful /) and Lo m been unable to satisfy ourselves with a botter | gipo, track corner Greenwich and Canale across the rail title iy, La Buronne de Krudener et I Empereur Alezandre | wer) for Austria, to be sure; but no matter for that, Prus. | successful dise Tiere wasin Dublin a man yele fog of the fron b 1. au Congrés de Vienne, the mystic history of the Holy | sia is to give us a unit rmany—to be a bulwark | Woodhouse erly— just the right sort | & gt B TORIOI " tion th o pavemont has always [ gey and refused to move for any persuasions tie lady was )Alhum and the Treaties of 1815, ~ The Baroucss Kriidener | against Fronch ambitio one side, ana Russian on the | of fel and foitlhwh, this functionary T BI0NE PAVEMENTS—MCADAM'S N. to be relaid entire for a block, or any given spaco where | ablo to apply; an! 11 the trafhic was stopped and the stroes . B (ies of all and every o pavement of Mr. McAdam, familisr to all who | gewers or pipes need ¢ It soems to bo only care- | blocked up the ofticer was compelled to interfere. 00 oF fonT Witnesses to prove that he did | ing tbat mak uble; not lack rwas, in & sort, the Egeria of Alexander, wnd did exerta | other. 4 18 making fer the sea; has got Kiel— | was ve eonsiderable influence on the mystico-religious nature nf; mesus to get Hamburg, and, Heaven knows what. parts | onc of that monarch, whose decisions, however arrived at,weighed | beside. Prussia can muke irou-clads, because in Krapp United Kingdom ¢ h'y sway! eolargely in the Viennese settlewent, so-called, of Europe | sbe has the greatest worker of metals in the world, Ko, | What terriblo des n ! You know thé rest, Kimberly and t awn;ld. The events of the day lend an extriusic | fomm”;‘,wc halloo for Prussia, and are inclined to respect | did his busi well, Gladstone and his followers, by a interest to M. Capefigue h er, were pushed, from the Ministerial ‘s book. Beyond the facts, how- | her immensely. If, thercfore, the report, that the French | strategic manc evor, most of which can be had in shorter baud by consult- | Emperor, King Frederi k Willism, and Bismark are at | bencbes, andinstead of the ¢ woolsack,” the ex-Chaneellor ing BiograplLical dictionaries and other books of refercuce, | ae cord insome Little underhand arrangements, proves Lo be | is'at option to:occupy a seat on whatevor #ide of the 1L wortbless: the snt reflections, when not patent | erroneous, look for British sympathy on the side of the | “house” he find, snvenient. In pop the Tories ommonylace, are rather worse than worthless. Deserviog | latter, espocielly iu this proposed” rectification of tho | hurrabi ! tiey o for Treland—they oro scarcel somew bt more serious ention is tho Correspondence | French frontier. in office when they their “beaks” an ' gulp down See. dle inedite de Louis XV. sur la Polusque Etrangére, | ~ To English affaire propor: Parlisment was prorozued | their cadivero * all the mico littls pickings ¥'~.; Becrot Correspondence of Louis X V. on Foreign Poli- | yesterday by comraission, basin 1010 an eud | derivable from * ofice” in Treland. _‘They turn th " 7, ote. This correspondence with\Tercier, Broglie, Do | on the 7th, when the House of Cormmons completed what, [*on the “Tenant Ri d) Bill:" Nuas r and oailies and others, thoteh not the most entrancing read- | if disposed to be complimentary, you may cull its labors, | makes o motion (be 1 you and e it must be unique 2, does deserve honorable mention on threeaccounts. In | only ml,-uumiu’: 10 Friday to die” formally, nted by | one) that the Haboas C bo resuspended un il the year The :...n»t over fine r‘bumr) roads, was forme pian en- | Juss or incomploto r i 3 rom any hitherto namw That ewinent he pavel or removal. To 3 against ¥ 4 avemenut for removal. guard against TRl SURIRLES (RS Ol Aey that stones of |y gich m Fiae, howover, the. suthorities in Chicago m form .MX roken 1to sugular pieces, have a natural | woid word to all property owners on streets sbout to have endency to lock together into a hard, cowpact mass; and | ¢l Niclolson pavement, requesting that all work to be lu‘ummll;lfl}llullnVlu‘L'wunfh-ullnfi i »,mlu.. l{r. douo beneath the roadway 1n front of their houses be at- | il be tont to sustain the heaviest load, even onded v, 80 r Y ple. befure the f d 0 wero the toundation o worass., ‘The city of Tlertford, Ct., | p B D g O | o i e Dy Jad el may bo mentioned as one of many places where macadani s with thfl: Tsat obleation. Nowaver, the M "Ofticor Thomas M. Ryan was bronght up on charge of se- ldv:vuvhnrn'm use, the systom having beea adopted ex- | pavement meots with & ubisersal approval, wherever boy uamed Beruard Kearney, ‘Ibis whole clusivoly in that city. triod, that argues much for its ultimats adoption in all d {0 THE TRIBUNE 4 fov KUSS PAVEMENT. city sireots, Wa motropolitans bave grown so used to . oy ey pavement, formerly in uso throughont Broad [ no’w that & quiet country Sabbath fills us with o sort of | bei3E 1% & 0 b Boveul cuthost.. and a fow other streets, con- but we Linve not yet learned that either | “*Giioep Dunais Sistad of oublca blocks of hard Staten 1sland greenstons g e to furnish the music of the spheres or | g Ward, pro ©w Jersey trap, of about one foot square, and having | tha voice of wstruction. I wo can have quiot, easily | prisonor from bim, and Spelman need have mo fears for his n of the was not Larsh wilh his measuies. As soon ad relteved the jam of the o 078 of The Daily News, con s Toman 1 that Ward was erleavoring to resc ue first place, the royal letters and other documents, now | nobody. ate ses<ion 18 1 ainly remarkal r having | of grace 1863, By th Iy, Naas, you are improving dio rinted for the first time,sre scrupulously faithful travseripts | been utterly abortive in ything of import . Naas, yo ow, 8 our present Clief | 8 diegonal groove cut iu the exposed fi Theso wero | cleaned streets and avenucs by all means let us givo | shiokl Lum the originals preserved in the Imperial National Arch- | in excitiug discontent out of doors, and u wholcs for Irelard, ¢ Irigh Jordling of the put down as closely as possible, both ra 4 file, and | Nicholson the freedom of the city, even if it does agsia [ John L. Lockwood bad some private Aves—anytuingstrictly suthentic basa of value by virtue | termination toward roform, com it Loot. You must #lso bear wado Broadway, 48 we once leard an astic exilo | put New-York under the dominion of Wood. womap 1u oue of th i tho Union Forr = Aoy ust of that; in the second place, the editorial armugement | ing 8ix montbs ago was is nothing. It resem 18, ovel from the metropolis exeimim, * one solid 7o k from Bowl: COMPARATIVE COST OF PAVKMENTS late o g 2Tosd of bim and Ld elucidatory comments are elucidatory ; thirdly, | cbhusn sdministration in American politics — it has b and u ga is ing Green to Union Square.” The size was fouud 10 bo odd. for tho entertainment of the statistically in. | AR 9Moer somplained Sadividuat 055 8 sort of Consolation o uy man who wants to e | brought partios to a crisis in which comjromise avails no g) tlfo samo staid huth, an insuperable They soon woro smooth, and | e ABIE of 1h8 0@ TRretivR toNb e ‘s Tpeinalon) | Zois e T v e yers. give 704 tBat 0P spoct fis kind, that Louis XV. was not quite such a hope- | longer, 8ix hundred and fifiy-cight M. Ps, £ ¥ did bis duty o by sub, oting evory | readered L woathor, for | gratems of pavements above describod PRRGIEY | BAVion 7o B Taign, & O adk T spccimen of it @ our kuowledge of him hitherto | elected to hatch ont reform i various dcpartuionts—in reland to the s of potty ates, ops | Pedestriaus od efforts have | Por vorYard. | Y0 8o, Lockwood, for sty furced us to class bim. Although there is nothing in | the franchise, 1n Church Rates, the Bankrupicy Laws, Iro froal Nuas se, | been tmida to rud the Kuss pavemen v entting e 86 00 VR learned Archivist (M. Bontaric's two oc os) that can | land, et cetera—have produced Iittle better thau a wholo somet w- | B10OYes 10 it; but the fault was 1n th neiplo, and 700 e e sieesa-manaeems lighten by a feather's weight that terrible c ndemnation | nestfull of addled eges, and now fly off, clucking sati fac- the wore voa b | Bow l'-'hflv 1 as rapidly ns possi by the Be .. 400 wlt by Young Rulans of Nicbuh's Egitaph on the rotten lover of Dubarry— | tion at having victimized the public. But evil is but the Query: §f Nuag's ms | syatem. Wo do not kuow’ that it has been used e omont at JLY ARDSSTRD “ Giod at last took pity on France aud bad Louis XV. d dry-nurso of good, now us slwags. The pooplo have m be safs in & vy sheeben in Costl | whero, ONE OF TURM SHOT AND § NILY ARBEST —-h?!“:lwd to kuow, by the evidence be furmshes, that lnnulw 1') results, and l;fln‘ln llxhfl matter into Kingdoa of Vive Taryism o Doubti THE BRLGIAN. AKD COMMITTED. | he King wes as wuch of & king, as much cven of an ac- | hands. Thatagitation, which * tho stu vid p | TY OF TH wubiless tha best st pavoment which has aver beon > Botwoen 1 and 2 o'clock yestord uve, inteiligont king, uu.fx,.] heir of Lows XIV.'s | with delightful lufrli"ll.t'.lnmuhlu.!uxvxh ”l,.: 150, &t least in g rmllmum, i3 that which iacalied | TREALS AT FOLICR NEADQUARTERS ull.uul buith, resyling at . 4 by that name the present writer con- i omu company with & young lady sequatitasce p ing up Second ave. on the way | 4 taquiry tolalyunableto | Foaterdny moraiog, vo vory brillinnt fisbos of wit Tt a6 AL the ooruer af Thirts-niath-st. e b ot FCLANBULAD | 40d po particulaly eloh specimens of humor were elicited [ by four young raffans, who | sckod Mr. Soised the youE " \ mann en 8o 0, which aro leid directly upon the | during the weckly monotouy of ths routiue trials of rocreant D B L e uf her ories and resistanco, dragr Its chief differencs from the | o veghigent policemen. Trink Chambor on Weduesday is rty ninth st toward the Kt River. Att cted by rated lio in the squarenoss of the | truly a Chamber of Horror to all properly conatituted persons | ihe noise, Otlicer Dean of the I'wenty rst Freotoct g Lack of substrata. ‘The Belzian pavemen | who bave at heart the welfare and integrity of the English | «nd was informed by Smith, who had succeeded 10 ro) Las boon laid upen the streets of N‘P‘"‘ for a thousand lang e What between irate Irishmen, doughty Dutobmen, | bis feot, what had bappened. Oficer Dean "uo:‘z.«:i “"' th yours, with very slight wear, exoited Eogliahmen, furious Frenchmen, Jabberiug Jews, and | tho sooundrels. ad o ieachini: tie winct a5 e S0 Cpt y could be. Th policy wes_an impolitie, unintelli- nt, extravigaut distortion of Richelieu's. It reduced 'rance, & Kroat vation, to simple terms; one louely Kking avd twenty odd willion ciphors—un equation soluble ouly in blood. Louis XV. had futelligenco evoagh to #eo, and forcase, and dread this: “ After we the deluge.” The rovolutionary classics are worth cousidering iu this connection; the lutest pullished of the series are three Bittlo voluines, mnde up of the scloct writings of Cawille and is going to continue throughout the rec —juist an long as it shall be vecessary to push the Tor) from oflice aud carry 8 Reform bill worth Lavi rille’s chairman, sceing his honest, moderate d; fused with contumely and ipsult, is preparing to argue the matter a la bonne foeom and 1o extort paymont for the ast and prescnt. It in the old, old story of tho Sybil's oks, which wo 8}l remcmbe ho price facreases iu | Yn»ymlh-n to the delay in_concludivg tho bargain, In :"'.1,..,.‘"'“"' .:1";' mf“!.hfi:;:;fit’i'm‘:-"i'.ki;" ourmets that | Ku hhd!llll always 80 'Mn{»l N}l VEpRaveNIAA” said | S50 aud aBalf th f, s o {ndignant iwdividuals of overy nation, bie, | ‘Tompor | +iroot, found oue of the wumbe: ™ served bere in © Revmpression | Sydner Smith, “are mado after the bitterost this roquite rewedy | 1 am sorr say, and 1 gpoak CONORKTR. ’ 4 e by - t ofticer . Baa boen served boroIn & long Ume ls the Keumprersion | Sydner Sinith, 'tare e o0t v violonco—-tbe wossy | from SOl obssrvativs, thas thore B Botbisg for Irland |~ Wo may notive, as wo pass (ho ¢ Conoreta,” which. in | SneilerTangeass thim erer ey LA 3 "‘#"m"l": 1S appos ""‘:3&:"&3".".4“’.'.'".‘.'21?.'{".}..‘4'”fi‘maw a ire, in aa many voluwes u“ph,-. ‘with | poriods at whic' ¢y can bo made, compared to which | but coerson and exterwination. 11 this uniofiuuste | now ls gcly uasd in nics rural towns for sidowalks, e it ia e e e e asirsted o say RRRRE | el ann o A &.mz‘ ..‘.‘u.. "QJ "‘:w‘:w ovar, ub G Wik, gueoeedd b GANE Wl ewson, Ha = W welon oalagy % odin oy qhguid bo beiasd Boud of pr g L sonuiey Sho Vpuaule i clasigied W9 10504 eo L o Gumitaindgl to gy sl 000 g0 0 | vatiamasy ad palont njarprotar, v v . P g oA