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. ver. XXVL..N® 7.974. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1866. AHUMVG—QUITE. EUROP} ;:'nhn of the nnnh» (il |'r.mm‘m.|;"!: 1;1 2o r:;a;ll:;?::{: H:vm;.;‘nm‘:‘:fi ):le?:' m‘mkv;u u-'rehullm i 'y & person not related to lim by blowl, an extate in 1 ry pupery ision, regery 1o weld known to the wubiic et ] gave the firet —— A1 the timber upon it was wm»'.r:ll o0, m'or;lrr, r.m’ "umndw. Be ”:ln m;, I‘:"n;‘r;"h! -m: « u:lfl'"‘. well known ii 000, a the prom 1 o person whe i% o made ustrian Goverumen' 5 She Laaghiag Ges t the o2d Bresdway Taberta & : i . B W I 10 pe ant: £ho tas, | o8 Vieonia Cabiuce hav expremy teclared that (e provieiony e o oo tim o time ince then 1 Bave giventsinias | . 1O sleambip Allemanid, from Southaypten |un | therefore, om #: g 1 i hny one of yo oL the Treaty of Prague relative to the amnesty shall bo strietly llllbn-m‘n-hn unection with lectures en chemistry. 1he 17th iuet, arrived ot this port yesterday, pottiog ve «r&:‘“m" like that in eash. | I n :u': © Ymndluu‘;‘u'lnun in m;u::;fl;: :f:nmg’n;m. P eskion o 0] les of i 3 ygs which ot Jands and urian Legion oseent e Three years ago isst May ] istrouced this Gus o the dental pafes- | Dorsession of European files of three duys later :‘ '.;;‘-;y’o.l‘_ijm.v; v«';\;‘; -m‘: 'm.".l'n'.» \_":""« \is et B (& [ y THE CHOLERA. pon it pald juet £700, and why) ¥or th Stuce the onthreak of cholera in u.mr, lg“pxennt of the w was mude by a landlord and propertied | popui n of Pesth, and 2 cent of éntire populution of « nud howres | the corntry, have fulien vietims to the epidemic. 1u place of cloroform wnd ether. For » long —— et o GREAT BRITAIN. reason snly. that th Parltament_ and the owner drd ik O Umwe 1 wet the wost formidable ::‘h.‘t.mm]:\.:'::;\l » ::T:l.:.’a‘:: z"fi;’::.‘:“:""xg:: GREAT REVCRM DEMONSTRATION AT GLASGOW-—IM- | wern considered specially worthy of 1t d. [Hear, bear.] THE ITALIAN | . Y phys 2 Sk - Soursind R aloer b MENSE GATHEKING — TRAVES PROCESSION — MK, The conclusion of the speech was an appeal to the Cle uz 0 1t i belteved that Geo. Menabrea will be appointed Jtellan | comphicity in the attempt to asssasinate the hey were surprived and please bey saw one sfter et P FRIGHT'S SPEECH. exert thewanelyes and oae their infiuence in the cuuso of Reform: | Fnpassador at Vieuna, 10 have boen executed this morping, wos wsleep in ove winute, their teetb drawn without pain, snd the patient A Reform demonstration of @ most enthusiastic and | 1 #bould like to ask if there are uny ministers of religion in this THE EMPRESS OF MEXICO, monent by the Ewpeior. swakening fresh end bright, ss though nothing had eccurred; while o - y = Yes, yes.'] 1 bave sometimes | Tho intelligence received from Miramar relative to the Lealth ——— . s b iwposing description took place in Glusgow on Tuesday the sdience of 4.000 or 5,000 of them ts Charlotie i sy were evea delighted with the operation. No nauses or sickness, 8 s 2 an nidien K ipress Cherlotta is not katistaetory. | ITALY. ey 16th, the estimated number ons present being 110,000, ach & political sermon, and to wbom I LETTLA FROM THE EMPEROR TO COUXT BELCRLDI . 14 ond Do fter effects from the Gss. One'of the. most striking featurel of the occaston was o large which Y fear their theologieal sehoola have | 1y Fmooror hat sddressed s sutograph letter to Codnt ITALIAN FINANCES. Thie 1esult lins becn that, for the past two years, uicre. than half my TOCessiOn—cONtaIing rom 28,000 to J0.000 persone— | fuiled 10 tench them, An eminent man of your eountry, the | g/t g o194y "fl “ the European Powers on their way to Max's e s by most " gratenl recognition of the Inetimable ,@;f-':r;'m: '::(} n.‘l“‘m:ncl‘; gn'ndl .‘;:l"? Nazione of to-Jay pub- | seein something numerous m).-‘nip from the fact that lo sell s L artiel : ) f\':gfn'n s e pte :nhu;;y ‘?..‘.‘«‘“#i‘:‘x?.’w:. instructs | _* ‘The haukers who bad been in tion with ::“fl'.f:‘i Napoleon's last special lc-;:fir, Gen. Count Belervli to make kuown bis seatiments of f-m-h gen- | mant for formisg e sfate e e oo el ot e Pr ki spridy 5o e | oerd i vt 't LS Trsey 50 mlhn, 5 4 | e of Max andof prie ntaested i oo tives of the country at th "3:&:‘:&‘1{'. p‘-‘:u'::“m e | inance hat the Goverment e mj"-' ditions, | loaus, to blind zluplblh‘“b their fatal meaning, deeeives - he | and thut all negetlations on the nh‘):h« must be { free trade, and hed through the principal streets of Glaspeow during b - e The procession is thus described in The London ,.:‘,‘1.::.'1.(,-'}" i seragple & attered these memoruble o Susiness ks cowe from patieuts recommended to we by the firet- lass dentisis nud physicians ofthe city. They saw that by constant .es: Practice we uve acquired remarkable skill in the extraction of teet. The line of procession presented a very animated appearaoce. | ~ o & 18 s our sole business, and we do no other dentsl work. Many of the houses ithia the Toute taken by the prooregion | "'y’“::;‘:‘n;“:"“’,:‘; AT g g Althoogh we ‘have given, the Ous to over Sizvean Tmosans: | scemed dressed for a holiday, aud flags and banners of the in Dothing which would so tend to sw ok ey by ) o | Glusgow colors floated from the windows on every wide, while | Jyritio)soeiety ue theadmission of :unu, v;lu out one uuflll.‘:“:mz'p-m.or“flr- ;n‘o .-: y‘ n:ln ..I, some I.L.‘;:.h,xli.,.-, :m. ,...m,.fil l:rmn the streets, and %0 | ofthe working clusses tocitisnship ot .,o oy A g2, there are sqvera] dentiste in our city who, fu order to in | thigkly adorned with flowers and leaves that they aeeumed | )i, d and prolonged eheers. | Now, if my words shoulk) s 1681t D b which the King was in- L:mhol, ‘awakened from that e e ot g divart the Hida o€ publio patropaga,awsy | SOCUR(Rg of he apparance ol FHDBbal arehes. ' Businesd ' | Loortsthe vios st vevch Ine Bear of i1y man Who 1s Inerested | oromnde e B tinag o Tormioh e aets of Sested daring the wat have now Seased. ho—qml& Mexican Empiro—wofolly conseious that whet was (rom we, have come out in Asining sdvertisements, claiming hat they | tUre town was ulmosi entirely m:‘rn_d«l throughout the day, | i (he advancemen: of religion in this country, 1 sk Bim 10 | Jy'h0 ens taken for (hat purpose. exchange of the ratifications of the treaty ::{m there is o | mistaken in the roseate cloud visions of 1361 ab the tri- tave discovered & new snd improved metbod of sdmivisterivg the aud almost every ahop was closed, either from & wish to give r whether tieze are not preat political obstucles to the o e Whn ity ::'(.h‘eflunrw;tonl%m mgfiw umphal entrance door. siie ] nance for expendi - i 7 i i (> Cornea, qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris in in ater impressi cness to the proceedings, or from a wholesome on of civilization and morality and religion within the [ prov Gaw, vis: that of breathing fzom & Teservoir andthen expiring the Gat, | dread of smashed windows— dread which the size and densel O the United Kinigdom. . We helieve these ministers— GERMANY. reut millions from or biesth, ioto the air, and not back into an Ingia-rnbber bag. 1have | packed char ey, byt Sometly- | bounds of the United Kidgdom. ' We hellere these minlste . year, and there will still be » reality the little end of the horn. How to. get the Frenchy cter of the gathering in the streets sutlicient! + we beliet S Ruler of the Universe. We X ADT, the proeeeds of the national loan to be carried over for meeting ) - Emowh acores of petients who had been to thess destistaand tried the | Warranted. The procession itself was headed by o large m:; f:fi."\':l‘; .Ts'-‘,:.“,‘.,.”..',':,i.‘.,‘ s beliovs, abd wo bambly (rbst It is stated f‘:‘&‘ ”‘:'".;“ between the Gov- e Leneaiiare o 100 pety year, The Minister also refuses auy troops throngh it with fiying colors is one of the several Wioptoved sppataton,” and cobld mot be put ssleep. .They would | Of carters mounted on hotseback, and well adapted 1o clear | g His meres. We bnow that the strongest argument which is is stated that the conventiom o been | offerof advanceson thesecurity of the public rent g:)blem, anxious efforts at whose wlutwnlx-qb-}hl. gty i the. way, Thess, were followed by bodies of warkmen from | 1o agaiont ibat beliel by those who refeot it oan. argument | arsment of Hesme Durmateds and the Esop of Aets hus bee® | sals of asimilar nature. A publicloan would also mmer ko tinfavorable to His Majesty’s heal then come to me to get thele testh out- 4 various trade establiskments in the town, and representing | drawn from our misery and helplessness; and if that darkness 1 During several years this convention has given Bhconnt of the cessation of the extraordinary powers granted to | ‘That other problom, how to increase the war power of ¥ was mot prejodiced Ju favor of the okl mode of adwineteriug the. | uearly every branch of manufucturing industry entried on in transformed T myself should be driven | 0 ontinyal atiacks npon the Government, the King. All rumors relating o the financial operations on | France so as to balance that of New Prussia, and yet no® Dan 1 only say it worke well, od sccomplishes all that is desired. | Gla here. wers cabisetmakérs, founderymen. fopie o ot ot e | oo PRACE BETWELN PUUMIA AND MAXONY, | the parof he Goverument axe therefore void,of fousdator. | augment the weight of money taxes of of Siher busdens 2 bave tried ell the now mothods ss they have come up, and find one | SWiths, shocmakers, trunk-makers, builders, - pi The Constitulional Gasette of Dresden says that Kok Moreover, we are in a position to assert that the Minister de- | on'tho 1aaxs of the nation, is avother and constant sub, Nothi ust laws and enlightesed administra. s ~ litary e for the se- o Ny el | ¢ made certain military concessions necesss:y sired to effect the great operation based on the monopoly of | o6 oy viong study with ruler and people. ng hd. the day. T Y ‘reise of the fran- fhat he expects from all the miaat tion the most wealous nflhn{“h the endeavor to bLeal ke S sivedl at T s, oldsmiths, and_shipwrights. There were also iron . | tion of them would ch M e «rrorin the construotion of sll mouth-pleces made for breathing the | K¢ pwrights. tion hem ) curity of i ) posi he conclusion of peace : Duddiers, tin-plate workers, miners, potters, gloss makers, wire | cheers,) 1 believe thai- fgnorance and euffering might be | €urity of Prussia's strat-gical position, the eaacluslon of pe tobaceo, not on aceount of the presure of the wants of gae fron, & reservoir and expiring into the air—s too wmall opening to | workers, cloth lappers, and boiler-makers. There were dyers, | jecsencd o an incakeniable extent, and that an. Eden, | Will no longer bo delayed. ] - “Trenstivy, but simply in conformity with his financial policy of official and definitive has yalrpnr«l ’ 4 it L raieed up | _ Dresden will probably receive a wixed garrison. the fattigs, 1t In |,-": leved that the Minister will await B open- | bas_yet been definitively decided on, In the o construeted & similar mouth-piece fo | ropemakers, engincers, warpers, hand-Joom weavers, pOWer- | begnteo owers and profu ‘which this difficulty ovoided. 1 find it worke much better than I lr""m‘ factory ]" peratives, blll'h IVH]I tailors, b vl’lkd' h"rll;; in the waste wil ‘l iy , i ounders ; and there were prioters, lithogri , bookbinders, | oqy do that; the ol expected. 101t continues to work wall, f aballadopt it altogether, and |}, 4 pjihy, bukes edge fool maker, whitcamiths, o dress. | o fufled riserabiy r. Ea " dispense with the India-zubber bag—the pure gas being breathed irow | ¢ry. and nail-wa ch trade earried multitudinous ags d, breathe through. We b O o class | THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES OF WURTIMBERG PAVOBABLE | UG 0F' Byt to propose a finaucial operation based on a | in the way of solation. mnmr”;ou must Las bitberto ruled in this country s 1O PRUSSLA. Jand eredit and on the publie domains, The intention of furm- mented; "that is constant. A zenel pers and wealth, while at A digpateh from Stuttgard says: Nearly all the paragraphs | jng the tobacco monopoly has been altogetber relinguished. | manent Eurcpean , Astrea reduz, ete., all that sed e which 1t | of tho cominittee's address which referred to the German ques- | ‘it 23 mullions forming the balance in the Venetian Treasury. | of ideas seems T Hbe meoved fromm mealisaieon than Sves fuiled that is our pur- | tion, wad were drawn up in opposition to the policy of Prussia, | and the 130 millions derived from the new taxes voted by the | yinoe Sadowa, All sehemes that have. yet been set forth, ‘b exhil wreserveir. but not back ogein into the same.. L wey find diffcult or and bauners, aud was oaded ) ton. pol Erieis e Bard sobjects where nothiug but the tormer spparstos end bag wit! | ited specimens of the produc vl That is our faith; that | have been reject e Chamber of Deputien. ralt 434 the 100 Iiliome G o i e 0 - anawer. ):’.nm. wvant ll:(r teeth draswen without paim, snd if | can “The ship-builders, for i @ try the nation. [Cheers.| s it is which | »n address by fifteen members of the Chamber han | fioit of the budget of 167-¢%, _The inereaso of ‘expenditure in -hothicrdq(_il;pl-hm: nnlym N o . 1f to th tools, and bare aloit on big ¥ these conntiess numbery of the people to de. | been agreed to without alteration, by 61 against 25 votes, and | fhe ‘public administrution will be c ted by the reforms nious indi al pul th, , more: wccomplish this, | have no objection to sccommodating myself {0 the ...,,r. in varfous stages of construetion. he carpenters as 1 1ok of it, andef these gatherings, | it will be presented to the King immediately. in course of preparation, aimong whieh is the conversion of the to much the same resuli—cutting off one end of the fastidions notions of emy who may object to the * black beg wnd Joiners carried models of all descriptions of earpen- ess and their resolution, 1 think I discern THE PROTEST OF THE KING OF HANOVER. blie ons 1010 rentes. ia measare will diminish the | blanket to sew it on to the other end; the blanket stilf ves AMthough from 30 to 40 people visit our office daily, wnd have from | tering; among the rest a small pulpit with the ortbodox ere f time the glimmering of the pondent nays: Plrdens of the badget by 20 millions.™ mains about the old regulation length, and still & “blanset crimson cushion rest: f o better and & y for the country snd for the “The protest of King George of Hanover has been transmitted THE 1 IBERATION OF VENICE. of the dark.” one to twenty teeth extracted with the Nyrrovs Oxip Gas. sl de n " ting upon the desk was an object | dawn o ) - Hom of the gas was delighifel, &, yet every now aud thea one comes | {idicating the peculiar nature of its own work. Bauners and | gn hour, D e e P e s o] [ cuiry of tho Ning of Haly ot thst iyl e Bucentaure, the | rantipole idealists, whose organ L-L.W i and auks, Do you really f 45 out teeth without pain, without any | mottoes were disiributed in the greatest profusion along th o mcetings are to be beld at Edinburgh, Dundee and | Vienna, which was answered by the almost Indicrons sesevers- | vtetefput. e L tveaty Soirasatal | S8 ion chier” Srpkiioft 8 publie are pain stall 17 The acewer is, ** W You will not even vllml:' procession. most of |z; mn:-uhpxm:ux:‘ Ar-htn-l d in London u delegnte meeting tlon that the Austrian papers wers independent, and that the | The King will be couducted to the l‘“ Pabes siong th Emil de Girardin and his very able assistants, Ediseo, &now when your teeth are drawn. *If we give you svy paio, we will ::AT:;;::«:" of l’:l:]l}h:;:l wiiage ‘_.: . “m:d’::fl: sm-u"" g‘:.:.’ a5 At:my‘»;.x'l{‘mmxr. mm;.-l;“:.lp'v;y‘-xhr i b g;:fl:n“vfl:h.:’d'::;:a": of influencing their attitude except | Grand Canal, traversing Venice in its greatest length. Amon CImf‘nt;nan;or":‘oh. n: mfl;ha:{v.h‘nv exists & eharge you vorhing for be cparation o, | T, the cabinetmakers of Glasgow marcling under the i | gaslzing o great demenstration in s of Refrm. s . Sal4 that Kiug Georgo has salicted the | e atricle manitetacions that Wil take paces o1t F21.2 | Ithe United Statea have furnisbed —rai an As evidence that we can and do peiform this, we refer to the follow- | cription, **The people should be the Cabix wediation of Ragland to insure m;uw;q.::ml-ll:mzrlmh: ...n..nm.r women of Veuice, entirely clothed in mourning, | army more than four times larger than of Prance + mukers.” Oue of N OF PARLTAMENT. We dread that goli—peu- | B8t b8 SR . 4 with 0 the flags bore & buge colored portrait of Gladstone, with th - " {ng erons who havo tevted the matter st our ofice, and with over . | (b S byt Ve, SRERRL BITAL G hed Deneath, and | . The London Star publishes the, following : 1t does not uppear e o e e i o L " i, by | S8 swvered wih ehaine, will 1o presrted o bia Majesty at | from o less population, pmflwud fully to the great oc- 16,000 OTHERS sort of companion picture representing Mr. Bright was shown lly known that Col. Tavior, the Gorernme whp Rertive, Bt Tog be prevailed npon to restore the :-..?""-"5‘;‘»’1':‘.‘.{"3‘." L] ell;y-'h;"'-“l:'vlfi;: casional need, and dismi . 5‘1;‘-!::“ oudluloan- . on apother fog, uriously wo o arded a%ireatar letter to tho - . a . 3 offer , [ et Bavesigved,with their own hands, our cerifieatescrol, ceriying to | ot avother fag, with the curlously Rorded, Mot Beucr Wout the Kimgdom urgls e peri | pabdie waness taken with bim ia his Bight. Dolic 5 destined 06 atrike off the chaing of Slavery.” At the | 1ioB mere path Mo mersl el T S0 the fuct. B efoLies L0 JOUT ClOrs el 1t were done quich. | attention to- the register of 16 he country e samo instant the shackies of the captive and ber mourntal vest. | 36 TI8 SOIEIOn 18 BERTUR PEACHL t’n“mhd Kilpstrick. M. Gen., US.A. Mra B. D. E. N. Southwoith, v Borne high upon pole was & device emblematical of the | Will be made iu the By r v PRUSSIA. ments il disappeor at the sound of savoen ofarilery and of | 0ot LT O PO ceding rogitae, or suy Gen., US.A. Mrs. Geo. Vandenbot, p, g T Damiers were severa). motheaten | AKKIVAL OF THE QUEEN GF DENMARE IX LONDON. < : popular acclamations. Venice, ified, trabstorméd into 3 reced; 3 Mre. Rev., Wan. Anderson, kg g Ny g o Dk - b : . tis Sandad 53 Do THE HEALTH OF LOUIS NAPOLEON. cen ofHberiy, wil then present o the Kin the traditional | Tegime that might follow in case of the untimely demite 3 sire. Rov. 8 Loomle, hich fgured in the Heform agitation of Ik | Her Majests. attended by che roral wuite, lapded at oteron | A dispatch from Berlin to The London Tim S shion upot, w hieh wil 14 foand & golden kg, (Espress. | of the chief of the present oue, it is uudoubtedly Bie e R o S R oAt ou enbering. tho hall wia Josdly Lherd y ""'X“"n'j? the Frines O e ed ™ | Aceonting 1o anthentic intelligenee received ber THE VENETIAN TROOPS. pracficable, impossible. - R Heoure M.D Y e was. prescated 10 Mr. Bright, of which aests of the Prinee and ol Wolee s the Emperor Nupoleon in uot iwproved by v S e vy S Revel has left here for |~ Indeed, 'flflml'fl! small schocl of thinkors, méd. Jobu H. Johnsion, M.D., n 5 THE INSCLT AOAINST QUEEN VICTOMIA 1N A swis | AMils sithoagh recovery is probel the other al fi_:r:v:vv:m:;'-M:fl:?:-fl:rfl:h;:wLi::em:»‘{t’l’l? ern instances selected from the dowgs and beingy of freer ¥. Hollick, M.D., ; s .nv.:xm unrn:hun.l l)wlnrv"‘lzll y-‘»:. NEWSPAPER, dod. tia while cholera r.n “Ihese Venetian troops will be fur :uunm:;n v;x;n&«:-}:}y "O;nrnnl';d‘ anvl:"(;fi a- ™ have so long dvi must peeds be redressed. Wesgan |y Perne cor 3 ¥ 3 ves. e urnal moutbpieces Wis. Ross Wallace, Mis Ele P. 3 Juint the Pranents of Keform 1o the great evils in oor m!,’. s ¢ The inkabitaats ot Koniggrats after vain loughed for an indefinite period. crusading up and down wlllmllpl‘llm the. {a Bery. H. Wil fin ¢ W twperiling socicty removal of which the preses on the #h, 80, g Austrian tovermment to Indemnify them for the enormo THE OCCUPATION OF VENETIA. | e o A "“w gy hias becn fried i plaiged ia ruj seage la Uy Ber Jonsen <ustained n the war, n few days ogo thivatened to sends | Gens. Leboef and Moring have left for Palmanora, which | FRSOFCE SEEHCE gian press—quoting, as ) he Gasetle pccupied immediately by the Ttalian troops. of its mentative operations, various vhintrl-cl W H.Wi M. iflar request 1o the Kiug of Praseia, Upon this the sufferers | will be o %' The Italiaps will enter | from different Belgian journals where partisan e ol o d per ndal of the W id unparalicled wealth Gilman, 3 » seshen e e sanna. This pas Leh eontaine very serious . X : FE, Whities oo T1. Norto pick in swallowin, i 5 whieh, 40 4 P 2y were foztiwith wnvited to dispateh a depatation. to Vienna Jobn B Whitaey 13 Suorih Notiow, Whieh B sweliowis b Soalaat 14 grivate 16 of Queen ¥iego LTeh wout be fmmediately received by tho Emperor and the | Vers e on the 19th, political opponents has flouly unxrl:.rlfle-nlx avd Mrs. Rev. Was. Meikle, tional s pprt ':*"',,;‘ DO s Alinister of State. Th mdf.p.n..u..awud by the Prussians The Austrian Goverument Lave agreed to the Itallan prope- | decent diserction, In like minner, like 4 'y Mre, Geo. H. Betes, have failed e R Tadice ring the war ameunt in vaiue to 8,000,000 florins. sition that the Venetian soldiers who are at prosent in Auwstria | servative” writers, the onslanght of John Bright en vt by g g PEUSSIAN RULE N SCHLESWIO. \houid ot be rensred fo Veretia for the present ob account of | fuulty and defects of English Parliament sud the diseqsed 0.1 whicls poop an Goversor of Schleswig | the prevalence of el parts of the English Constitution, the disgracerel vitaper- the Prus | that the forms to be oes, oo aving us far oebd | plalat & = Srnd BB 4 g £t g Vited the salsing of subscriptions by the Danish in THE TEXT OF THE AUSTRO-ITALIAN TREATY. h B i Halsey W. Kuopp “ BREICHS | cor it eayen ¢ gl 4 T . ~ lian | Mive elojuence in which American edilors and stanp Richard Tweed. Tgies of the countiy and | x : steps should be taken in t - s purchase of o wedding gift for the Princess ‘|’y1v-:|'y0.,‘1 lll.ln(:ll‘lilj: ‘pl:l:‘ he ".'l"'..'f"ii';"-fl“n'fi:'fil'l.:c | orators, from the Pn-N_-l up, 4o Targely deal, we | . held up sod unctoously “improved” as most aluming ety froin which Sith of bauking, end t [ Taces canie W H. Roberteon. A oMb JRTN e VIMAN COMM RTIELLS, riligs XBW ARMS DUGPS ersphe On Saturday, the Lt o1 ut weriptions to the National Loan axe progressisg very | oud warning examples. That an inteliigent Fren<}mag e ety | satistaetoriy | Seversl comipanes, iuatead of Ja:ick oviy tbe | should be as profoundly ignorsnt, ot merely of the iegal, | written, but of the ecustomary pational, Constitution of & Mrw Issac T, Reeve. M J. T Hoyt Mre. George H. Leerl. ~Threu mew grioy [ 1 by Haney y unes, fort, amd the third by the Elbe | iustalment due on October 3 have'paid up thels entire share of with the M Jane Fr tive i | e bt of a politieal oppe o dhe ful went will be on the hasia of the Lability | the loas. oreign people as an intelligent American (ihero are be w Mo b 3T See. it the jres eh das | ta 1o udlitary service, with coriain execy rE—— o) or Englishman is of the writtenwnd unwrtter Con B W, Gousas Mise M. Bborta) of fa | belr ohject to reapect, ns far as postibie, the HOLLAND. stitution of France is too wuhappily easy of comprebens AND 16,000 OTHERS, destrictive quality of gl | % thoso eocniries. MANIFESTO OF THE, KING, #iou, But that these Conservative ' slangwlangers cap’s A 1 RS, *a Fenlan orgasizy ORI Y . b S We read in the Débats: **The new German Gazette | see u plain fact before their noses is queerly, welangho- The crigined 10ll can Le seen ot our office tuble. Jete s e (R (Oand Tuitiret oo | declares that the Prussian Cabinet recently prescuted at (e | langhably curious. Arguing from such tacts as have jusd 3l | Ead eomm T mperar Nupoieon intelligenco— | 1ague s soto upon the Losembourg question, having clmest | heen indicated against the freedom of the press, it neves | pone - un ultimatum, that the Governwent of the | gecurs (o them to consider that Belgium, and Ergland, which ke bad received from Berhu—of an Italien conspiracy life of the French Pmperor, THE HESSIAY ARMY. Camnr Oct i =—Today all 1 ¢ oficers, sobifcrs, a ng special privileges ahers. W seck re 1 the solution of these | country drpesds. ruly resolved not to vield, ard that it will | gyd the United States can bear this freedom of the press; it fear for T'rume o put ler threats e cXecttior, | tha the funits whieh go with, the lioense of freetown wre . ) Darmless, and, a8 it were, sel{-asorbed under & regine o / That it I often move 3 pleasire then yain to Lave teetl extracted whder the iufiuence of the Gas, the followiny sentences have been ie Jected, which patichts have written opposite their naimes Holland chooses for enter- . Withou ightest puin— rupted dresm.” By » - N e " 43y i, b pire & | wer Hessian army formally took the oath tatiows Just whew | Jibefty of priut and specch. ;. | ing of Prus puntry he publishes mani Inits kind, there is pothing eonceivable so sed ae the TN FROPORED OERMAX PARLIAMENT. “und runs the risk of pro- | setual condition ot French journalism. I it only aflected 16— The clectorsl law for 1be proposed Norih hout pretending o set 0ar- | 5 few hundred more or less clever newspaper writers, it b present ot the Tir N with iy Trwain Ot and Savers, W b i al 1 . atod very Shortly. on which is completrly foreign 10 | would be of too slight interest to justify a paragraph. 1¢ Judges of & rond basis of political liberty. | P ner. ‘The King b * Bal told the troth but onee; that's just other lands by means of baguet R an, we may be periitted that the wisdom of sach eonduct | po i i 8 Abemately did not baayw t was douogiltdader” L in otber lands by means of war, | MEESCLL gy aniele of Tuceday says: A furfher ineresse B Tepresenta, of symplomatizes, o¢ indicates, of symboliies, ¥ 3 more directly, cravely, distinetly and completely thun th Tweuby toeth extracied without the slightest paln, with one dose lern against the continued | in the abundance of money covsequent on the paymient of the T it {, ) foan e, G . wrnng from reluotans hands at Rus: dividends, han caused a recovery in the funde op imediate estal 7 i condition of suy other profession or h Ise—a ned dentistry fot me. ¥ deny nor d 0,000 was withdraw s from 1be Rark on Monday, for trans. | the ob ject of opposing any div MALTA. least the critical—* situation” of )X ihe lnn:e-d: to the jnventor. " on 10 A 1 iy o put b e “‘own” report cl i i g g b ried kb st e | 18 85 3 L eking p e o f o eune By v e edvosee’ I the Liverped s T . quAmRTIE. oty Spty o wirat bevs iems, o ight Al bia Bien the doctor who sent ge beve." ou ot the outiet of your former vi het . 4 : TURKE A dispateh from Valetta saye: Fiftéen days quaran- | 50 coliim and 8 half with s not unintervativg—stil) struggle th as, and we will never rest till we have m: he Tasmanian, frem the West Indies, has brought £140, IMPORTANT CONCESSIONS MADE TO MONTENEGRO. tiue bas been -w-dulr:‘:::.t:- Ireland and Scotland. cramped and imperfect—study of the uctual state Y] P bl onopoly.’ CoxsTANTINOPLE, Saturday.—The territory of No- c . 1 orvous; teceived me. peln, bot wenderfuly re- | *'* ".,-,Su"::.'n?:,;'. o and by appointment of the Seottish Na- | #420,000 is expected at the end of the week from Awstralia. vosella has been ceded to Monte ‘-‘rm, . TS0 S 5 oy . o arred st Trapen and in the y?nmthw;mhd in Paris 14 daily political uewspa- tional Reform Leagu 5 ———— tions relative to the block bouses are resaing | Yicinity i M Bright ‘delivered in reply to this address & choracteris FRAN favorably for the Monteuegrins. o il - ——— pers, n:hn:u counting the Official Morning l-uou:'.-l‘ X lly powerful speech. Alluding to the present corruption in ANC An aminesty has been offered to the Cretan insurgents on con f its scemingly “‘f“""""""“! by nine, ono sous dward y§ -~y o a1t Af Sty Purliament, be said THE KMPEKOK NAPOLBON'S MEALTH. | dition of their subuitiing to the autbority of the Porte. The NDIA. s Buethes. A ""f’m"';;“?"'.:m“ "n“-" w1t iall that ie cisimed for it.” " Now, bear in mind that this state of things which 1 have | The Times's Binrritz correspoucent says: The Em- | jsurgents are e aceepted this offer COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. circulation of more ¢ ,000), hfl \gnani. 1 shonld never have s tooth drawn without it.” beendescribing exists at the present mowent—34 years after the ror looks remarkably well, and it is eiident that the air hero ST PEIERSBUDG. ay — Acconling 1o advices recelved Bousay, Oct. b —Cotton advancing, Shipments On the literary side they are, to say the of it, quite +God bless the inventor,” atsing of the great Tectorm Bl What the Government must | has been of great beneft fo him, On Susday last he and the | here from Constastisopie, the toed to the demands | o NOATy e Erchange o LLE, oupments | up to the standard of ihe best itan newapaper o My hooe {eharitybia) giiadehe Sirs'pume to Diskeos, end 14m ul | Rave bees before that bil was pessed 121s seatosly poueilie 10 | Eavpress Iff thely earriages snd walked from a short distance | of the Montenegrios, aad i o Liverpost, 1716, ¥ - #. Frelght | whiting in Loudon or New-York. Attached to them, in Mgt Qiives Suiee- ol ot o v deseribe or to imagive; but 1 have no doubt of this, thet it was | out of Bayoune to Diarrite, about three miles; and hardly | had rotarned o Mosteaepo e, e ¢ —Exchasge on Loudon, 2/6 Freights to | the editorial war, ate men of the finest natural aid - " ove of the woist Goveraments u cigilized countries and ‘hf passes that he does wot make similar excursions ou foet. (MR INSURRECTION IS (ANDIA Englavd, 42 6. & i t culture, men of sincere convictions Europe, aud I think this may be faigt argued from the fact Thie Paris correspondent of the Indépamdance Belge says GE: THE PAMINE - TXKEIBLE MORTALITY—APPALLING SIGHTS. | judgment and geserous And yet. setting the incessant wars in which the iry was engaged for 150 | Dr. Lavgeubeck, n oelelrated German physician, has bev TEnseine. Ot 14 —1" - pews received from The Caleutta paj say that the famiue i« still grest and | their literary quality a sctting aside their from Years before that reform, from the enormous debt that was | sulted by the Emperor Napobcon, aud thet the result of au €3 | wue of o coatradiotory eharucter, and the succosses obtained | o3 Sorend yotwithet ke ort vk are bl made | value showa 1 articics semuabstract reated, from the crushing taxes that were fixed upon 1he peo- | amination justituted by Wl wes not cossidersd satisfactory y 1 - t Fiet ol “wotse almont thin that. rom that most iufamous Juw | O the other hand, his Majaaty has recaived senaibie rehel | f O e i oty it Tn Calcatta o syeien, of arganiscd elet i sad lo be | urgent questions of the day, the 14 daily b4 > y, Shiwing 8.4 Which ever passed o Parliament of civilized men—the aw which | from s slight operation whkieh be s usdergeas at the bauds of | ory portion by the Tarks, ¥ doing wueh good. Tunts have brou supptiediy private sherity | of Pasts cottribute ntxt to ARAIng to o Very u—-u):::.ud i ata® limi:od the .nfi;yl) of bread to the people, (Cheers.| Now, if the | Dr. Guillon, and 1t is added that this physician temain ot | ‘Tur ! 'n;“e_nm'u 7, xu: 4 .:m:zm 35":1 v(e:“l:e tock of know of fact—I mesn, don't e vt bafore bhine, the ot wes- oniy spuied; by | AR Of The Tisine of Commens was pisced at Temple Bar, and | Biarritz ustil bis Majesty's cparture.” The celobiated Dr | war material for the Cretans been eap!ur Tothe W"u! B L Laa o erof 5 | bis stock (what one of the 14 O gletetns of 0o Goes . 7 eqmak if be had orders 10 lay bis band upon the shoulder of every well- | Nelaton bas also been sent for. belonging to the insurgeats, » 0 snrreuder, weie ‘l"fl P e lav whieh v I 98 | hat all toe rost. sepeat) life to Dr. Colten.” dressed and appareutly clcan washed man who passed through THE FINANCES OF FRANCE. vank By the Turkish gnaboats nai thar crews drowned. A | E1% 2""." o ""'“" e hrams the dis. | Decessary eonsequence iu Delighted with the operatior that ancient Bar ustil be had nembered 6, and if | Ty Paris correspondent of the udépendence Belge in Uis | Russiad war mnl-h—lh;‘h-a'-u;wud Ta Casdlas ?r.vl:l:d ("1 "me . ":n‘ b:'{ h x'?fi“‘n.u%‘ o] Bt B T Ought %0 have s gold meds! the Crows summoued those 68 to be the Parliament | fotter of the 125 fust, says: Itis @ fact that M. de Persiguy | waters Komors were carreat thai the Saltan was od | (e e & orivet letter froa the dletrict of Cosmparts, | thinking over bis' for the Upited Kingdom. wy bouest convietion is that | us addresved o memoiial to the Emperor suggesting ideas of & | witt the slow ade by the Turkiah sutvorities bn toe | 4o oruel T B evente. bad boen furishibk (v B ool g 3 e of policy, and among others the contracting of a loan (fieation of Candis aad that he had dispatohed seversl T " e 300,000,000 fraacs, Tor works of peace. Of this | Bies de comp o the ltad tlaarn The roal atate of adairs. el ororable oo O e ra st | 2t oted 1o the | Trikste, Setaning.—Acoording todireot intelligence received | AT Todatale ol Lare from Uandda te the 3 Lustani, the Insurgeats have deter vikoges” e wined upon aa energetio pro-coutisa of Ibe war. Famine dully becoming worse, and I might have aaid deaths | OF what bo would like to say, is . Coming in the othor worning from Murkot | Work of peu-art, sdiirable. A Have taken chloroform aud_ether : conld not bo Induced to take it | you would have a bLetter Parliament than now exista. | oy mgain, s it nearly killed we. Dr. was periectly deiight- | [Loud cheers.| Now, this assertion will stugger some timid - fal; fud kx otk out withoat the leaet pu, and now foslavwellas | und some good mea’, bu let me explain myeef 1o you. It pect 3 would be ¢ Parliamest every member of which would bave 5o | hie Absotu 1 e Ay e T direct constituency, but it would be o Parliament that woukl | iy the conyersion of 1he 0 articlo sseming to say not! that is not permis- add The Enghish ' " AR ot A | s e This beats wy chloroform.” (From a dentist) meet and act us o jury, that would tuke some Lead of the facts | jg farnisbing relief for t According te news from Attens .t was believed iu that ofty A very fine operation.’ and arguments laid before it. It would be free, at any rate, | {a providing emplosmeut for t that (he jasargents would be o CArTy on their resistaoe | a0 f'saw tw - b G 3 rmgv&‘ b ploemnt ey eavon | T ot olass prejodices which welgh spoa the, preset Houss | 1a Providiag (ot posaibie eveats, which cannot. of course. be | for iz moutds. Lol Coroneos, Commander of the Natioi -2y ',"','“::".;'f;“ e B o e :,“‘Nn (.em:e::muhed hm#flm T o asioun. By « deatist. . et | Ehe ol e e Drvionrs | pusewior Qi () Pavids shaimosar, i 20 bep fhat Guard of Avhons, had Lees ecicls st 1o Laslis, 1o | mifes o At villge narued Marpha, T awk part of & bumas | paioful reading S Tilial dutieniader tha 1ow 3 Iy instead of pain.” - ‘ e eury rou Haussmann approve this plau of M. b ablish a correspondence betweea the % x - road, WHiE meny others. 1 ey well say, God bless Dr. Colton.” o great landowners. wnd, T bope. it woud have fewer met | wigey's. and will urge ita ‘“dopna by the Fanperor. e i Dris Fesamahly Cametar et M. Catacgle 1n | body being devoured by two fiogn: 1he fouh Wit QultS ool suv | She Proes of 1EcA—vill, 1 trast, SRstfy Sk 19.7o%t oapity 1 am_ paid well for coming 200 mijen. e e e ST | Trebity e ortgil o the Sontianet roporty of Miisimteriol | e tan e ey advisos the Cretane ok t0 sxoend the Liumits of | 1o fmct DIeOdy: the R e e o the togs scmmeticed | 4880 bonoet and competent witesato the truth * Dr. Colton bests Heller.™ o e R R g hich we bave now aud have | ohangue. and particularly of the rewrsmont of M. Fould end thel ghustly banquet whille breath was in tho body. At a | I8 ition in regard of the French political Is A2 bondiods" o o s imar charactar. The arigiaas of the | M, Tacls anl argumenty go for very it uke that quee Mardat Randon, reports whiek, for my part. I believe (o be of Candaso, in Candia, | 1helE Ehently bamgae e v Taree deud bodios {n oue ine— | 18 & to & dead, pitiful, restricted, sba, fhlse, wpi- @bove can be seen o' our office. ‘l"'n‘; 0w llf 'rnm;'"ki" , of Lmiting the supply of bread | 5ot guly premature, but destitute of fouadation.’ Ten thousand Turkish troo; 1 skould say father, mother, and daughter; ghey red to | formity of dullness by virtue of the Napoleonic law on the o the people. The Comn law was on the Ststate-book fer 31 CHANGES OF MIMISTERS AND DIPLOMATIC AGENTS. Ked 05 the 3 wodath instasta Uy | 4 ALty e S ite of each other; they Jooked as | Press. The working of this la cest letter was & voluatary offering by the | years—16 years before the paming of the Keform bill, aod 15 | o s, ™ roe hours' marc 1o the nor! Sy w0 more bodies. = reserve as theme of or two » b-ovs here kave been rumors in Parls of changes of Ministry but | 4.000 Christiass, #ad pursued to within three ho h Of | if asleep. Little b of th t jou perforee years after the passing of that bill; but (rom the first hoar of | g, ' Cro 0rongtly ‘prematare. The Emperor is expeetad ia | Cavoa. The Turkieh losy woe 1500 killed and 800 wounded. T T et naumine them ! WA lh::: logs " told thelr m'-f;lllir: lotter. .0 ' The following el @utho; COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. its enfranchisement until the bour of its destruction the fae e | P atious bav hitherto utterly without result. . > ONE WHO WAS THERE. . aria at the end of the woek. M. Foold is not in good health. | All negott . therto utterly without ros » tale, ¢ o or 00, 8t "8 villa T e A aud aruments agt 0. wore sasaly, cioar aud cquuls cou | ookl el Rasdon vy the War Deparitar, Gors i pouasian pumeciay, |l Saro) o, taw gouter (o0 130 SIS | pndatt THE PRSDRR'ob. O . X = | S ds & v e re) 0d of to en m CONsTANTINOPLE 5—A letter ai v L srand | gy ng what the dogs bad left. From theuce nothing more, | i ™ J £he Sond, B (hnt Whish iopavinesd hoi 2t last Wid fhe o abeoace of M. Benedetti 0a 8 visit to Corsica is taken to | Visier, and containing (he oicia reoo i of Fince Churies | S o e vewacie How ,,.g,,":,‘:f,‘,fl.' {25 pat 1v | ‘*autbority " that the Ewperor is—at loast two hnag 4 by oy Lfm:;"r Mndm‘:‘ ,m";‘" "‘d "d "“j‘(z‘ bt '; sigaify the postponament of diploraatio changes. of Hoheusollerd s Hospodar of Hnflqnuln‘l Prineipalitios, | will be of little belp to the starving wretches; m,i.f. ot the | Was—as woll as could be ed. Not so well a8 Dit the stodio beyead the felding doo T Rt T oaiaties Wit the waout terfest Seavistia: th THE FRENCH SEMI-OFFICIAL PRESS ON MEXICO. By been dispatched to Bucharest. tneans of buying, cousequently must live ou oharity. A the | feels safo to do without Nelaton's consulting m-nd. there's the rub” Bat ae the kindly face - 1 ok 5 ! uvictior, thad | 7pg Paye lately had some remarks aboat Mexico, whioh de This settiement of the Turco-Roumanian diffoolty is asoribad | Budday crop in this part of the district is very st in com. | Napoleon's physical maladies, which are somew] etematio exertions of the Marquis de Moustier while | warison 10 the Aughanee or paddy; the T i from the Hotse of Commens. representiug as it now does counties and boroigbs ruch as I have described, does not represent the | fi7ed importance from the avo ot | intelligence and Justice of the nation, but the prejudices, the ol ihe Prolewgr grast vt our e scome o tantiopl e ing their own familics, beside; (e Mahajan | Cloud and busiucss details and thy pod“ dlhvg we caunt (orbess - ! tunste m of cnupy’ stantinople. diftien " ing their own fam beside. the Mahajon wir credantisi pssionsts, defh reasan why e s wouid | " Priice Chartes Is expected to arrive here sbortly. who .'fi"’.:.m'&m iin will weigh off his sbare from the Sut- Nothing “.i:‘:h:m diseases bocr cured. turn, #o that very little will be left for the ryots, so that the fear of thoso nearest 'fi“flr who ts will have much | plicated, have all been belped by " is that journal. It referred to th and look tiaidiy up at the compassior - - Charlotte as an addi! n r { privileges aud the selfisiness of & olass. (Cheers] Now, what | Prose bha ®0 (a7 sbuve our own dissinutive “IIOT" \'»vm hllll‘ Ano( > | are the results of this sysi of le;ul.glunl Ilnmr of them p"hhllv be disinclined any Tonger to devote himeelf to hls wn THUR EASIERN QUESTION. 'y 22 in that address which has Leen so rateful task, and it plaioly binted that the dispatcl from the Since the conquest of by the Turks i 1660, there has | distress will be almost as bad as it is until tho end of December. come, ngpegieg (rleods, o rou're first_published in tae o 5o real nmalgamatio o the Turkish and Greek races, | Should Government cease to aesiat the starving wretches, under o i 4, Bae T T e ok i k. e el T e atered e otbce ok and | Patrie, bad oo resl importasee. vt 1t belieree, | ool by degrees the latior ey obtained the possassion of mioro | tho impression that the new crop willlleviate (helr sufferings, E‘“‘o‘fit" sccepted the proffored b':ndky of t essay on this subject : that balf the land in England s in p_.'.' took oat decisive instructions, and French mnn-m: t l\‘rn‘lauxh'llrufdlb‘ I lfi'l:pmpefly in lhl"hmli -::lh:- the l!mllh'mln‘ill.l“l to an uni r:lnl i‘v'o"e".m. I |.'-?|h:'.:m' aere wears seated in the dreaded chuir eagag- session of fewer than 170 men ! Are you aware of the fact mdsnlln{' wuch engrossed b‘v the eventuality of the retreat in every branch of industr) ch\llmre completely «;q ; ;.- t omnn.“m m-nl uh' n‘m . BT rop ineisuste hat balf the land in Scotland is in the possession of Lot mere Mauximifian "—iu other words, of his abdication and return to | conquerors. Tho latter, with their usual t of h"l" r;'l , en:nh-:n nrle‘t. lo lh“ kn Y crops than tea or twelve men? [Cries of * Shame ") Are you aware Europe. The Opinion Nationale to-dsy polots out the gresy h"-mnm;wud aeither 5 vor fortresses, whic! hm ":: nd grain comparatively cheap e e e o8 | oot hu thar e ooty 1o o 1he Unied Ring, | SiCiicance of s Femsz, o U musth of & BonGBioy | ST, 1% 0" what oouiry . laurvectios Bave: cote e bl o g it s of ik | fom W groving constaatymorsand mere cosand b el | Sibitoly (e resl dloverument” f s o abanden s woek Sueatly been ory froavest ud o svme o ihe mowstizone FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. Rty of he ‘two beluved . arx. | {Cheers and & cry of “False,” followed by cotaler cries Of | $o° pave ’gpdertaken.” You will remember ‘that ‘0ho | o the whols isluud. which has o popilation of #410, the PARIS. Y TELRORAPH TO THE THIDONS. inion Nationaie in copshlered frequently to earre ab mosth: | proportion of Greeks 1o Tarks i about as four 1o gue, The |+ GMPRESS OHARLOTTH'S MALADY—DISPATCH FROM 'y with the favitation to enter the opersting. | DA7E been touched v exican Emperor {o Gen. Almoute, oeriosking Mack big betw v paire of bands. 4o geatle e matipuistions e 05 16 doubdt thels owners ine o, tte e of . srand He then referred to the questions of pa ism, lazation, expen ) H" . to the friends of o0e Napoleon; and you know who | pumerons fow of t tans Lave almost always Sobind e m":}up‘:nwmr:‘ fl?«hffl:fi«'«fld x'-::;?:':-‘: ¢ Tils meseent Ja s e int vt p ':1.';11:;‘- Speiiied. T | e "";T:u RGN b e subvied fo: Groee, 85 MAXIMILIAN ON MEXICAN AFFAIRS—HOW TO this, & wild " - - o proceeds to set forth the disadvantage of haviog main- | the com oy insariably put forw: Devermere ot ow s O e T N ot e e s the o e e i bt ot 5" ruptore with the | Lich ‘eeations, of, ubeqal tazation, abuses oo the part |~ NORRASE THE WAR FOWER 09 FRAMON-THE wiight twitch, followed by ” s cost the ratepayers, v’l.on who pay taxes for the reliof of "; United lu;;r;. when 1wost serious ';'."m - of the llh"!l' h.l:l are "rl‘ln:ll.:t lllul: o:]m ""m"& FRENCH CONSERVATIVES AND FOREIGN NATIONS— = b . P’ ravce, mmh close e i ke Raos ery wi 'y exist oir teet st oat” sy thre Nind | poor, more thn 47,500,000 stecling, wul (s does pot include | {100 e easiaims, whes {he last Prench soldier et e femben, Aad Lhey accontingly. trost tbe Christians ACTUAL CONDITION OF FRENCH JOURNALISM—THE i , 84 1 X L there with l-;w-m wxnldnn‘:m than n;l:fi p-rlt,-ln{“txhl: - " | reason to believe, that day t of the X empire. As for preseut imsurrection, it lers but mie. J:nl:e ) &':'.fa“d'..'fi': n‘:': t::‘:;‘;u;:e: ;-ln::' f;‘:::' it | Empire. The Pays baving used some enigmatical and b from previons Creta {nwurrections. There was alWavs as now Pass, Och, 19, 1008 Fngtand. for o o meiatts T beliove is thete more. begevo. | Scunding phrases, to the effect that Prauce, befors leaving | ¢ streng Aywpathy between the Greeks of Crete and those of - A, Oct. . heers.) The kindness Mexico, was determined to secured'rench interests, even by the | the Mores, xon; the Cretans rendered valuablo aasistance The Mexican Empross Charlotte has got back from v strong, F,* B Seevs oo dow ot o sublasary worid wofh | wuany thowsands of vagrania who ulso come occasionally under v iy to hend th ‘asing v, o (0 Tl velors bebthd i el W e be v the name of paupers. Now look, I beg of you, to this muss of and Joave at the fie of the l ibaia o the grosessdicovery of (oo apy - o404 aciwors o MARY §. ROCKWELL, — lence than in the United Kingdom. i ionale Jloxsorataic Ixvinuant Puriapsiem. Oct 0, 10 | ofthe women of England in beyond all measnro ana beyond il | Wost extroerdinary mesns, the Gpinion Natonslisars: | 10 % gul tho degenerato Groeks of | p g 1o Miramar, whero it is hoped that with quiet and yioer e b praise there do not exist amoug created beings beneath angelle | o0, 7" 11t kuows them it would do wll to_ reveal them. Tt | gl formier nati under kilful medical advice she may recover soundness of Dras Sin: The cu.- t whom you Yath ' -y-“ of an_obstinate disord very grave one, in the i ks those who are more kiud und charitable than the women | meata t I it KBowe Ve T VPO, B of the United Kingdom, but beneyolence ean touch searcely | FIU0 4"}y onaintaining, for several years, a mind. Her case, however, is already been I r-l’ ind m"fi.[} be ou nn'I;: of Crete with the Greek Kisg . It . 1 Whatever followed ths ure o rom the fact yiots Samithoeek the fringe of this vast disorder. There is another virtue we - - f 5 ists.” The fized idea that she other unplessant ostly ocen) in the middle of that vast country without is not from the G 1o need feur & | judgment of the * alienisls. e is Somiing or oer unplcestn eymptome vt from e sve. 1 an o | Coul 04, wnd that virtuo aud that quality s Justice, (Hear, | {[T¢ o’ o b civil war for s single day. or 100bAID | teopening Of the Eastern question. ‘There is, vevertheless, e e aa gt boreosNcHS ether in most shortly superseds the use of cloroforu: aud | NOOr:] 1t is not benevolence but justice that cou deal with her & te result than the increase of the debtof ‘erlons (auger of much au event happening as & couse. | SUFFOUD y Mexican gl e T co s gy ginni evile Tt was ot benevalence that gave the peaple brvad o obably losalvens debior.” T e e S roscnt oathreak. although the Crotans | her diseased mind; but the sorrow which beara this first ' i T— tay Tn MY 2% o ties gubodied Ja. T8 ghep FOREIGN DIPLOMATISTS. e on may haro 00 #uch object {a view. It is certain that | i ool hruit s deep rooted in the memory, of To. Dr. G. Q. Cotrow, No. 1 Cooper umtiute, Neow Yok "+ | Smpossible from aguilty Taw. [Cleers] But justicels | 1 o 1 "Baron Hibrer, Coust von der Goltz, and | the estraordinary events whicli ocenrred in Central Eutope ) 3 Au -y ow-York. wpossi o s o cluss; it is most certain and easy from a na- | | PR B LT o™ 4 Tast Summer have produced an immense effect ou tho Slarouian | long growth pow, intertangled with all ber moral and D1 Colton hat pven’ the' Oartur s sovens urgieal opertions n | on ik otk el o e ey o e eon 1 o ! e athaof Tatkey the foline of TaNOBIAS. has Do | ol oout ] the wors tenacions and saorbidly luzuriant o York, which teslied ws (avorably ue the sbove. smisery, and crime in this country by an appeal to the Jus' s - o _,,‘,"“'.,f, imulated by the defoat of Anstria and the Liberation o e strength of the soil in which 1t oy tice, the intelligence, und the virtue ‘of ai entire people. AUSTRIA. o Veretis, and there linve boen Tralian and Hun, 1 rovo. | because oE;m: xull:;-m.!:‘ Ayttt Lond How mavy thousnds there o soffer from nearelgls and sep. | [CHOOTS.] That address hus mentioned wnother question—tho g - . i ioh b fully | grows. st bk, cnrod b docayedcr el G, ud 'y wus | UeSton of sour nutlonal expendlture of ous avay and navy; | RATIFIATION OF THEFRPATY OF FRACK wiTH | hutouary SqIEB N af e oty B exsnens, | scnt for from here to aduminister to the illustrious patient, S e oprton f et i o sase” Sow puiaion nd | Xwill atate ouly onc fact with regund fo the navy. T helieve ) . ITALY. 3 ioations of | [The siecess of the Cretart revolution would douticss precip find in his pharm oy gl mlm:n- ant cmho 10 | yhout roconyening that body, and that they bave ordered’ Thetear fat iporian odvancion Lo Bk ovr atber and chir. | Loe oot oo shors Bt ouiyg00 stetiog. boliorethas sy | A dispatch from Vienns says: The ratifioations SF | rate the aiiyeak nhieh e ig e ok, dud whioh o | clownae et ;f:fi':dm o of ‘the pecilous A 7508 | elctions of drlegatos to 1 vacsocles, The Goternoy. says that be has assurances from leading members of Con. {he treaty of peace between Ausiria and laly were exchanged | 4.y case wil form. Firvi—1t Js pesfoetly harmiess, and cn be breathed b; the last six yeurs it hus cost us much ws the United States navy, ; ! k the semi-independent principalitios of Servia, i Dbles of the brais "Silcate ¥ the most ner- | During th [ § o r ot Visia, OSE 2% In_ this outbreak £46 SeFYIAC ot principalities of Servia. | heart, and razo out the written troubles of the brain~— e tnd wi iyt et s | Dt e it R 10 DU Gy OB 8 |t s B o e T Hunprian | MBI i P el i, S Vs | Koy o th smraesud i sl Sowsthet | s thetbe il beswtaigod b7 e L ity nvenvibility to pain. atire | mam them, 10 furnish them with munitions of war, and to tght dispateh fro o opon [ proJams T - comes thick as late, with post, ) 4nd Her tloman just roturned frow & tour in the river Tird=—"The hels time 008 Sanli rees \ @ Dict will take place on Nov. urkieh Empire. That such an event must happen sooner or 17 The great Y A gentlom: e e e g | e e ot At ot i v,y R, e ik B s h et | eyt e bl 8, 15 e danr 0 | e o rp reoton o e i ettt withpther sad b ¥ Nehesn 10 conmen,| comtimaton limughter oo oomicg 'QZ .'i. v Jrom g e o liads, whezs they 'l resehin fer some Lim o whose selutlon the most Gmportané (dtgresaof | Ler. g Charlotlc's | maries from fhe rivor regior and that the residne wilh Lo g 0 wk..rETE). ok e orpo mic i 4 ho holcrabes owewat dilahddat Pt n slow codina. il Joran | | ::c;q\v\l i totojealiig y‘.x::‘.t.‘lrlnut{'wngmut“ atotfos | Yo b tiae. ) .00 Juaws fzawh, This Is one f ou s TS, 10 taxos . ¥ pady Wi SRS 5 apothy heth 1 3 0 o i r oty s fine 1hn (i Y0 pvas 1000 palionts witheut the B st ch acke he taxes more onum) s Pewtn, Oct.46.-M r.u-.n{_ the Hungarian eaile, as i¢ - "Whey larye-cxvited » gouer wad ufml‘o%llymp ¥y '1‘»:‘“’ | b SPJ )»:e‘o.dm(c'l‘l‘a B ;fn )mm.nl n;;:n‘w. .2\.“. the ot or o aant veac . Rii (he name of proiminand | ¢eived from the Bioporer fufl pardon y RUSKLA which iged nol be quarrcled, with, Hioheh e cho L wvieh of Coa 5] “ud 0 Arow teeth without pain, Come to beadquarters. d'é"' 1 will give you A, case whieh THE HUNGARIAN LRGION OF AUSTRIAN REJ oW, 4 {HuMog that the thonsanty of Kille exicgny and | eid that tha 400 balge. r‘m(.l; .‘wl:‘m.wun e ossie yrr o il;m%!]r.nfl ur”.f A e The memi nflh-i.fl»h‘e:fl; wmmn (In;;lu payw 'lnm‘ un.u: e sletoment Tecontly publishod by Fao Kicwe Frenotaen, andthe mmow;f their n(:flv‘rr, unxmer 1 p‘ln‘r tha i1 Aiouk the Collon, ] ber st 1f i N0 w ol when tig gave | b ho e of the' Prisse Hun ‘in Leglon b i - it 8 - o 1 Y p wpathy acriculrerist & 2w, 17 awd % Cooger Iapiadis, New Vo i TR e, thongh T getky 0. M) fl"hvln":‘u’afi ¥ :,;I':‘;J‘"w”‘w R Ty udrv‘fir«n.nin CKIORats: | (Wandere? telative o tho alliged agpignation of Whe Kussiun Tistle sympathy too. and wheu symp % w0 chenp s

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