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’ $ur 2 e . » Y degree of hceuace i, lndeed,they do i Wl cur e | S aking o necount e repiyimeais (unortssements) fhat | the plople } mfl{x"‘é:l:, A 4 Xln ;'!nxlr_nfl it 2 0;7’:3: mm--:g have lt-«lll ‘made, uudflwrxosfl nd muncy-d.llllnficlipflu:: hln m:l Mmrm'lu nd in many parts -:z Lr::! r.: re :{.:n:.md- In 1853, he was elected to the 1 ¥ Established Church of England is, in pont of fnct, wi constituting the sinking lunds. This commission will proce untarily taken up arms mgthen 1ho TaRkS | fult i e e of 1e Hom . W H y " eonree & mulitade of exceptions, the Tory purty of England. | 1o the definitive rettlement of acconuts between the contracting iyt frm volsplct corpe, o o potet he fout o ,,:‘,’,"',,l,“:hl:,",f,:;, oty T g CITY NEWS. A0 e Norets e e Pssen 20 Comlns et s b sk ul readiness 10 make sacri- | gypginted Chairman of the ¢ Manufocti g 961 [+ Cosphe e (hat hrus I being recognized by | THE ASSOCIATION POR JiHE ADVANCEMENT OF 8CI- BROKAW BRO 'NEW-YORK DAILY mfl. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1866. AUSTRO-TTALIAN TEACE TREATY. Austrin and His the King of Ttaly declare and establiahed brenches at various points in the Southern States, a8 she wos then hefore theg wind. i e ARSI TR o | e A | ey e gl B | e i A A et A wce concludcd between Aurtria an ly upon tho Ud of | epective fen ral younger men who were from time to time edmit f oher ftieal events which have taken place 1n the Peniusala. up to | 804 sveral yonnger 1 Xk larger and stuer vossel of the txo_she was tnatied 10 %o Royal mail sieamer Australacian, Capt: Cook, ) Ocibers | g et bty and ndivisble Trni ewent dny, Cousequently no person. of whatever clags | 00 the firm, took (heir places SnoRE ug oapitalisty . The L " 2 ty. Hls e of Newark. Pri 169 the name of the ‘hich e Liverpoolé 4 oceek b thoaferoecs or ek 4 &2 Maorty the By o A T s . e S o R ] e O ante, Wright. & . and the place of wo, eyening of the 2st, arived bere yesterday | of ftaly having resolved to eatabiish sincere and Jartiug peace | person or properiy, O O exereine of his rights, on aceount | | Bom the corner of Broad and Fair to clear 0 ‘ Quobnstows, Setwean thelr respective Ktates, his Mojeety the Ewpasar of {9 political opiuions. Darnes of Centre and Mulberry-sts. o Newark. the deredio dovs ¢ ceded the Lombardo Venctian kinglom 10 his o ™ entire interest - ‘Sbout o f “afternoon. Austria ha Oity of Paris (Inman line) renched Liverpool, morn- | 3, m:‘{,, of the French, and L e Oty ot To e Ville do Paria (French line) renched | peror of he Freeh for b m.‘hu o et ety of the 1! on tbe evening of the 18th. to mu - ‘lh'oy;‘nn Venetien kingdom Whe Cuba arrived ot Queenstown o the wight of the ISth ,:{‘ h ”&:':: o &lr&jw.mm' Wetober i . The stesmer Medwayd which had been employed in thelute e heir plenipo! i other iostitotions hN.flrnt. In the di Atastio Telegraph Expedition, arived ot Queenstown on the hamberiain, - ndgment waa afways Jooked of 1o with the great - s ki Qasorning of the 20th from NoveSeotia. Shelostbex propeler on fidence. ~ U5 days. A8 yae Abe 14th of October. ing, waw GREAT BRITAIN. oimr e . man of untirin, EXTENSIVE ROBBERY IN NEWARK. _ W-~THE REPRESENTATION OF | valor, L 10t 100 much p o ——— 3 WR. BRIGHT AT GLASGOW-— valor, Lieutenant-General, General in command of promi SCOTLAND T T BRITIAH PARLIAMENT—JURTICR | giiets of the Avmy, and ¥rosident of he Commiteom oAy gv'.in'{ b which he wen for ’:',”',,,. $60,000 TN OOVERNMENT BONDS MTOLEN—$10,000 ll:uwt ‘was entertained at breakfast on Wednes- ‘.?""’&.‘:"3&“&“,‘331‘.‘.""‘ ad proer fom, e ageed ot P ol tho. Oy ‘n.l‘;l'e;.:i,m Y h.pt-m: 'l‘ha:::v‘k.:l robbery "':'l petrated in lnlrl BN R Loogie T e Govitn B B | st e poscs et Ay iy e ] Vi hemded oo, b so0n becam 006 - accompiished on Wednesday n;»":rn st tbo offics of the ver g ¥ ] i S i Hie Fmperor of Austiin and His y the Ki . dfi‘%"fi"{&.’fi'fl‘“ part in_publie offairs, Mechagies' Fire Insurance Cotpany, No. 279 Broadst® Gov- whived. Referring to the Tepresonts - & pective Keirs and successors, their states an O Tt oK a 1n. defenee of Stonington in the war of | ernment bonds 10 the smount of 360,000 were stolen from the et 20 balng pecaliary o€ he Hteral type, be said: SWeur | subjects 1812, until the yesr 1640, when bowae clccied Mayorof the | yute, together with &0 of 80 n money. - The burglare ) e B Binon, " Toobn oot y;’o“: = dfim,h;,?,“’“ s S AR ST 0 WY . shall also be City'of Newark Tithout opposition. e v at tht i ot | 4% e e ¢ 4 aron oy 3 i 3 werm friene G ' send i Tory merubers ram auy of your burghs: ihers are iwe | 3. s Mijesty 1ue Ewperor of Austria coasents {0 the union 2 feetiecy W N parky, iad o arm riend o lock o te st wiich was one of Herring's patent. o three of fliem—two especially—who did not behave very | of the Lombando-Venetian Kingdom with the kingdom of Italy. the cause of protection to home manufactures; and, ‘:my Lok, ThA ot ""'fi well during the last session of Fasliament, and who, I believe, | 4. The frontier of the ceded territory is determined by the pres: g‘{:fl be d\: two mouils after the paymen! thero was hut avery small minority found to +ide with the free | ) MEY REEL BERCIRC Chor probebly of ; but one réason ef it is that you have no | cutio f ty of Zurieh, 0 debts added | summary has been tel of Wi h T o al Toey mall Darvaghe In Englend | oo thn Moure ¥ oriardo.Venoto from e L i op. b0 t60 | * Dear Gount e hea T anaounced to my people e e e e et P o 't ot i o o, | othicl PR S Secondly, that your ion on the whole stand in o higher | date of the conclusion of this present treaty. 3. & sum of35,000,- | deep grief, by my manifesto of June 17 last, the indispensable f._m“ ‘the Demoeratic candidate. The last time that he acted But one clue has tha ikely to seeuro the | Mt !.1_“;‘.““;;";; rd f eduoation aad pelitical intelligence; | 000 forins Anstrian currency in eash for that part of the'lonn of | necessity of a war to defend the good right of lfl-}rh,;-:".h t | with the Whig party was ss o member of ! Jadelphia Con- ;m"gll‘l;‘h‘fum P — o8 G nbb: ';'-nl that s m k Seotland— hlish: - g b ek ; L hig part ohinast . office since mest gt bum what may bo callel e Frce Chuclvou lave e L T AL T ;-Pgr:f:t‘ L g ey g Ay Ay = h vention which vominated Gen. Taylor for the Presidency, on | porrowly serutinised the safe. On the wight of the > led true_satisfaction to my b z Lis old friend and leader, § ehall be determined | heavily burdened heart. The comsciousness was elevating to ion be gave bis vote for bis old triend and Jeader, :&-m‘m; lew ofties near .lz.‘:.:o.-c::‘mm into e ted their constitnencies very much; and if their con: | ent administrative boundaries ‘Lombardo-Venctian king- asury bonds for the 7,000,000 florius stipulated above. Demoera 3 Wirigh s lind béen sitting in the gullers of Ahe. House Anid Do | ot A MtAry commialyn: sypeimted e comtracting | this, 48 for wl the following ‘terms, tho interest shall be com- '"",m'yflhrw idvpdivrtiog ol M. Wright Leld the | Bank, immedintely adjoiniuig, heard the burglars at work about heard al) that took place 1 am 5ot sure that their doubts of the | Powers, shall b charged to troce the lineof demarcation .flf uted at 5 per cent, dating from the first day of the month fol- .‘fn 642 he was elected to the House of Representatives as an 10 o'clock in un;'vrn ng, but Toiscs fidelity of these members would not bhave been very much | the shortest possible delay. wing the exchange of the ratifications of this present treaty. | ;o opdent candidate over the regular Whig and Democratic by the employés of the com) rri strengtbencd. But still your burgh constituencies are in this | 5. The evacuation of he tesritory ceded_and determined by | Pagment of the imterest shall be made at Paris upon ehch araft N ninces, " The diversion thus canséd in the Whig ranks finally w‘\;m«l y:{fgflfmz-:u Jonitor. L& é gy do they return o Tories 10 | the preceding articlo sball commcace m the ig- | or Trearury bond fulng due. Jerulted fo Mr, Wright's leaving the Whig parts nd Joining | petance of 1000 They were b but ase B 2 o party in any of these | nature of peace, and shall be completed within the t possi- | The present additional s fbe Democracy. He continued to act nominally with the Whigs ve.Twenties, "Nov. 1 FINEST IN THIS COUNTRY, " l'nsz’:wfll 10 feel teelf justitied iu proposing | ble delay couformably to the arrangementa ‘apon be- | value as if it had been insorted word for word in the (reaty of | for several years, it is true, being re€lected to Congrees as thel 15, 1864, $14,000; Seven-Thisty T s v dgddd , s candidate fur Reminatios. * That i8 ' very | tween the special commissionere sppointed for varpose. this day's date. vegular nominee in 1844; but the breach grew wider and wider & gy g by g ot g Well sade and trimmed equal to the best easom werk. reasons for umm% wfim\lflnflfu fl;‘x’ m;?:{m nfmf'fi "”’fl“fifl?“‘ 'mn z'm.”nm;!":la l}-m."{,' VIENNA, o":fl? %’mfl ‘|v 'm mcl by uatilin ‘;‘;“M""l openly ' changed 5!- wmlnd’nlnliwu ]11.;. o -‘fh sathoritics onw p 1 = s lonte Lom ‘eneto tha 1N .—The following ressed was, no doubt, in _great measure due to the fact that in 2647, . : people of E and may 1ot even have struck the | virtue of the convention coneluded ut Milan in 1860, mel the Emperor of Alullrh to Count Belcredi, the Premier. A | being the regular Whig nowinee for Governor of the State, he at i‘!udz‘ln nna:;mm%fi?‘:h; of OAT‘ “ Wsm & E e CONMISTING 0% VIR > i . i & Cburek Efifl“l!gl:fl“ ‘which, g’;‘. lxfltlmn-lli . Cl‘lmlhfar 000,000 floring Austrian eurrency in cas| ’ i 3 . d peopl tablisbwent woy considered to be politically, and perhaps ot additional article, in conformity with tho precedet of the | me, that in so gravely earnest A sicp WOR reh at lo were X . > r yerk B e e L o ety i L 2o ided by the b thought, e sme eelin. o e b e enteing 10 fbce, andthey ik ‘e, hed ot i FOVETUILENT a8 com- 7. A commission composed of delegntes from Anstria, Ttaly, ‘The unfortunate occurre: F-fl v ed in the Legi b the officers are satistied of their iunoeence, . en of » repul with the hierarchical Establishment of Englaud. In | aud France, will undertake the Jiquidation of the different cate- | acene of action. the heavy sacrifices Phey upon wy i 3 o The Company bave offered 810000 for the recovery of the tho houndaries-of the Established Church do 1ot with | gories stated in the two first paragraphs of the preceding arti- | realm, have not shaken the spirit of patriotio devotion amoug Mr. aded the Pierce E bouds and the arrest of the thiev f the State for his can . o CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. hm-onu'\‘rmmi '; 'flu h:r xhi-':od?':?- vanr m’&"("x‘flmuun r-;;ll?-, nd nmhilhe pemul-’x‘in A the mwode i 'M:E the :\nfln :n‘“ll |nrukl-,n T " o h , inmy opinion, ¢ ble fo your intelligence [ fiquidation of the Monte Lombardo-Veneto shall be carried out. | fices has been equally manifestod pument of the men. | iy i bat b bein - -dukug(‘:-uwm ipire than that of oiher partsof the qp. The Government of his .\l.r;)r v the King of Ital Tn my faithtul country of the Tyrol the entire population cn- v,'::".u:.:'fi' :"cl';tmw:n;nnln:‘:)n‘ n»nlm':'mlenl::'.f; Sfi:f.‘:;,‘.'l'.‘{ N to the rights and obligations arising out of the contrac ble of bearing arms rose With euthusinstic patriotism for the con he e 2 Sennte. Mr. Wright & He described the Reform mevemens aa o national upy % 10 reguistio . nd iny dear kingdomof Bohemin, | 11 e, ok permit i 1oy | D¢ bell this evening. Two interesting o : XD Any.—The regular meeting of this Assoclation will ors will be zend; one T STIEIEIEIIEIREr=, acconding to regulation by the Austrian adwministration for ob- | herole repulse of the enem; No. 82 Lafayette pisce and No. M&L (GO THOM3S R‘"";g-!hafi" m‘-&i 0 augurs nothing a8 o what can be done in | geged ter by the communes. public establishments, and re- - 43 b 4 - n'nr{u'-h Birwi -h’n a8 wll alive, and | o of pecuritics, deposits, or nments. In the swine way B Tk i Rt 1y Dirmigham ‘there Were veby o3 Austrinu subjects, communes, pul ents, and rel ; ot et rmingham thero wero vees few ous corporations that shall have paid suma by woy of securitics, wust say even of those who did oppose that t jgnments into the treasury of the ceded territory th- o moderation and absence of rancor that 1 b Ttallan Goverament fujeety the King of Ttaly recog. uted by tl et aty In the course of events of war these hardabips bave unfortu- Rossc ol the Mo, 3 ompeos, whodled the 9 " nately also spread over other countries, over my fajthfal Mora. | | e sy Pl .;.."|. K Yot oo | ;L‘.’,‘....‘ll:':' Tuk BrookLyx MeE7ing To-Nigur.—The Central via, Silesia, part of Lower Austria, Southern Tyrol and the ! by the Hon. K. 8, Field and the Hon. J. W. Wall, | Tnion Clab of Brookiyn will hold & public meeting tkis evening, tiors dintrict, and in this timo of beavy, trial the ptrotie faith | ¥ Tast year or more. Mr. W.'s health hus been so vl | at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, which will ‘be the most - ul feeling of the population lins ot ouly everywiere rewained | jupaired ¢ . . s ool g . N Ay . widiminished but has been displayed even in ibe 1ot d - ershy . g of the eamy Gor. A. . Cartin of Pennsylvania, ous position in a striking munacr. N | for a short time In its beginuing weeks F. Butle own_golla date for T has been especially gratifying to me (o perceive the losing | i pacitated him for the performance of his duts . Gen. i, wil address the Tceting aympatby aud {rue devotion with which the wounded and sick | il Gt Vi poe anti 1 indneed him to go he Academy, wille Gen. Wi, T Gibson and the Hop. soldiers have been sapported and nured by all clasees of the | 10 Washington to vote for that gentleman's retention, He soon ) will speak fo fhe erowds who ¥ population. oweve a8 sinee been under the cons 0 Butl lso spenk brief! "IWith the painful impressions of anfortunate day is therefore | b pi .43"-"15" B0, 08 oy’ gp e Sugex 1Y SNt pary e il associsted the indeliblo remembrance of the most precious | © A 'Wright presents one of tho § LUl furnish mus; | proofs of the ty and o elf-sacrifice of my peoy R Bk cod o oy gl ¥ All who go and of this [ express wy wost graieful recoguition with ti the grent truth, that every man s th £ the ‘"’ll‘l::"‘l‘m" ettt bopver ihle togehdia'k tunes, P boy, by dint of ind frugality and en i b b Ky g Al ergy, e rose hightst honuis of his country, mud % ill lo the mee ing ; i reference, at the sume time, to his expected visit 10 | jects of public interest specially concernivg the ceded terri- | under the, bitterest mflrrfi!g& the severecst bardships, has I hates on the floor of 1! enate ; but his views we wpon ** The Habite and Character of the Inbabitants of North 1t is guite clear that the movement in which we are | o e maintained an attitudo peculinz to u pedple which, like the vl : Nigent and_dee s Yasber o The o Nincrica, and the vegetable productions conidered with refer- ey ie, whers Jea s beginning o b, aud has already assnmed the Pro- | o Tie Austrian Goverament shall remain charged with the | iant sons of the Tyrol, limparts by faithul Jove to s legitimate ot ite i the Honse of Koprescntutives and i the | eoee to tho infiuence of climate,'" and the other npon **Terres. | STeryihiug s chosper 158 acy st f, & pational movewont. What wae done in London | iv . CORSR BOWEIINL TUG0 1y ihe fuhabutants of the | Fuler, to the cmpire, wid 10 its home, o biilliance to history that | Senate, be tive, diligent, and influentiol. tria) Magnetism on the Continent of America.” ARPETS—VERY LOW A LARGH never pales. Mr. Wright was again elected to the United States ASSORTMENT mmmn . F. MANY & Co., Avense. G™ G AN OINTMENT.~War. ".g-.':“.'.‘. LR G No. OF YANKEE NOTIONS, ecarcely witnessed in any other part of the Kingd «ehester the ruin fell »\‘uh’h pmift.vm downJ 5 '-l-aln” hmmlz d!mmbi;lu the morning il g‘ in’ the At"\-'flu ad net been somet! as robust in the pol d for their foll duratio - S e iatbe ek ol e s workingen, | 400 2o bl AR e oo I 3t would have been impossible to have had on that doy | Sertember 23, ) s Hihdcnntat plee. reoe, the demonstration of numbers which there was. In York e ¢ Ttulinn Government slso recognizes e e e e T g wnd confinmy' (he teyms of the couvention made November 20, iee e s e s Te 1 I The W 1861, between the 4 admmigistration and the administra b~ e s G i iciane thare. . We ive couneil of t! n State, the Lombardo- Venetian, and B s tomten & T Srbens the Central Italiun Railway Companics a8 well as the coiyens ot I v tion wade Fobruary 27, 1666 between the Imperial Min 3 LU ‘4&& e s T Ry e ¥y u.!...':.”l‘q ] 1 Fon nizes and confirms the roway ¢ | trian Government upon the ceded: te I will attend n of Laving v gain a seat ity will marek GEO. A RIOKCOK, No. 73 Beekiunst. LYMPIC THEATER. EVERY EVENING, UNPIL FURTHER NOTIC] BOUCICAULT'S ENTIRELY NEW DRAMA, THE LEATHER BELTING. . D e e e e e orat e | 8l the oiiigatiors ucerulng o the Austrian Goverument from | Follical claracter ut 8 Tublib banguel, [Cheers) Trish guew- | fhe aforesaid conventions, 1n wo fir ns coneerad the railway | nes sitoated upen the ceded territory. The right of ulterior evering activity e suncred duty, whose e Wrieh 4 - Mr, Wright was o kind neighbor. a warn f tip for the senson. and will on that day convey, free of charge, et e G i 1 e O T suny | voters who live the siver disrite g or up s Catsbil The e orciiné vt 11 T:’;nng,i':nm;'.{',w:l;‘,‘fi‘"h:‘;‘,f fieht Biased mflllum»{c;‘unll!nwAn;v‘llmnNm!lwrnlhirln;uy n- e be enembered he prominent sud nctive agente in o A ; = g > pany. 1'rom the dude'of exchangeof tho ratifications of this pres. e | builiting up the importance and prosperity of Newark; s oue | Fgpg T v o For ot A RT ome kind fricads of mive i the | eneten Cthe Tralian Government enters into all the ights and iy all the means at ifs | of (he fonmders of Wbt vast. Masuiaciuring fter Free Twir ror Vorews.—Tho steamer Mary y in. 1 o i joned by the War. | ytitutes the peculiar featira of News Powell of the Rondot line will on Tuesduy next make ber lust - v T Reserve your seats from 9 onfil 4 p. to. st the Box Jlous will no doubt be discussed more thun uiher questions : ) p e o i St - e Emrire possession devolving upon the Anstrion Goverament with saLion, " P eharitalde and religions institutions of his adoj B e e but 1 | FO00n 60 theee rallway lines is therofore transferred fo the | WAoever has made sac fhe Tpire fn this anduous | (TS MG O on farmiabed o the. boat will leave the foot of Robinson-st: at 74 o m., and stop at 3 o X myn l':}muhl - k) Jtulian Government. The payments remafuing to be made h.:xel»-“-l.. m trpon the ivelp of the Empire, in granting whick | yees men of the place, struggling un Coazens, West Point, Comwall, Newburgh, New-Hambarg, o 116 iDap there s e B g i el apon the sum dae to the State by the licenses, by virtue of the | 18 neither fuir nor Just to besttafe. : lties, will long be 1cmensbered to his Mariborough, Milton, Poughkeepsio, Esopus. Riinebeck, Ron- Great Briiein, Fhethar ok Haghnd oz flesdiand, 80 S coutrnet of Mareh 14, 1¥56, o« equivalent for (he costs of con on will ¢ esults of the measures The surviving fewily of Mr. . consiste dout, ivoli, Malden, West Camp and Cutakill Juatice, Cueem | Tho injusice, ey hivo saflerd bos e | giroeting the said ives, sl bewade I 1l o the Austrian | 3 ! " son, Col. Edwaid Wright, formerly Seercto — 9 . v Wp B ; . 2 ‘easury. The sums owing to the constructors of the lines ! : e 1 to (Gen. Sev 1 . g oo "‘f:‘ DI S s Ragtuad the KovOIE | and to the contretors, together With the indemnitios for the 1 ormerly: soptasents *| Reprcen Srace Fame.—The proprictors of the Shane Pigha s the mots sasith i appropristion of Inad. relating 10 the period when the railways Rowery and Houston-st. 1ine of stages give notice that on aud . that line will be reduecd tofive 23 Per Cent Below Breadway Prices, tion were sdministered on acconnt of tho S " Does S o, ol THE INSURRECTON IN CANDIA. o, sball be paid by the Austrian r Monday next the . This i o noticeahle eireumsianee, and should be appre- ‘the nation of 1Le iLree Kingdoms s ud And every way equal in Style, Quality, wd Workmanship. TRAPHEAGEN, HUNTER & 00, which have not ‘arliamentary power, the more rapidly and the wore compl Goverament. and, in 90 far 88’ they are therel Advices from C i 2 el biie. A y Jovernment. o s th ereto bound by the vices from Constantivople to Oct. 10 ¥ — 'ml;flh*w{m 0 nelend, aud Justice aleo be us fully oo, by the Lceusecs i the name of the Austrian an+ = The Cretaus have wmado an, aitempt 1o se THE TURF. bR L aud t off 1 L v ) degd of coce soterpment. ulia. The Provinee of Selmo to and for the whole people of te T Sy Bosrp 0F COUNCILMES—NO QuoruM.—There was Ve e Gt fe Haeh Cutree, Mt 11 Itis uderstond that.the recon ey ofthe suma bosed upon evncuted by 1 . Tho Cretan inaar | hi ey ), § h Cai od 0 pctions 12, 14, 15, and 16 of the contract of Mareh 14, 1756, | have murdered an oy hearing o flag of {i At | TROTTING r 0N COURSE—GOOD SPORT= no meeting of the Board yesterduy afternoon, s quorum not Bard-Justicesiiip vacant by the Tesignation of Six J. 1 or—pea | - " TTING AT FASHION COURSE—GOUD SFORT—LADY erivg 3 ¥ q P> t by the tion of 8ix J. confer upon Austria any right of control 6r survelllaned | Vasha. -l - . T e '. 08, 39 400 and 402 g Gy gres ibe capsiristion agd worklngof o railwars iy the oeed Foruasin e TRORNE VIOTORIOUS. i b gt b S RN Pougt o8 N 8, : il Chruidaily havelbevn the nest Ty Lotd ;’,“’"“.“‘u’.’{m“;:“':-;:;u ;f‘:r)l;nu-y{! upon h:l i enghges ltn "er "l\n.-‘,'zt-l bad granted the lu-lfl*-u'f:u* of ke Yesterday was a gala occosion on the Fashion ‘ s e vy (Unneilon ""”,?; SR IPaS Y D6 Tonnings; 2a, taly reapeot by o § 'S Long Island. Every class was yepresented in im Frve Poixts HoUSE oF INDUSTRY SCHOOL RECep- | New ofer u--uu.w. Am‘numn r better fitted by ki d for the e | Course he Palace of the Hosphorous b fll&r ICES tban the same quality of goods bes Lect riety of judgthent and breadth of view o lead the Copperya | e et ion Goverament 3 i ety St Judgment and meadth of view o I 190 Commersa: 1”8 Wih o vigw of esteuding 10 tbe vailways of Fencta (ho | <110 of Prince Chatis of oumaula Jaense numbess, the pumber of persons assembled exceediug any | yiox.—Yesterday afternoon the school of the House of Tnduetry any otherwho can be Bamed, I8 probably dge (o yegk Leclth, | Préseriptions of Art. 15 of the convention of February 7 BERVIY previons gathering at this popolar place of resort this senson, | at No, 55 Worth-st.. gave gublic reception, the exereises con- ALL WOOT, Iv;lln%vfll Wough in ecwe degree, also, perhaps, 10 Sir u‘\‘ B e ol { A6vs, 16 high confracting powers engage todraw up o soon as | _Servia has demnnded fom the Torlo the wame conoessiols | cxcept when the brage Catifornia Putehen. Jr. encountered the | wisting ef exumizations in geography and arithmetie. reading, #e, ng yery sanguino estimate of the poutieal prospects of b 3 ble, in conneetion with the Austrian Southern Railway | 8% those grauted to the Roumania ThIeN ! invineible Dexter. The doy wes bright and cle ud for the | winging nnd hearing addreeses, fl' v hundred and Gty o A’ Fe will be o very serious loss to Lord Derby's Gover ‘ompavy, & conyention for the adwinistrative avd eeonomiecal | TUE TURKISH MINISIRY. season of the year, extrewely peo dren took part in the reeapan. The inction was ‘eredit- USUAL PRICE $35, KOW ¢4 Tho Couservatives have now no frst-rate Jawyer sepuration of the Venetinn aud Austrian railwey groups. Dy The Tarkish Ministry would remain in power for the presen) in the afmosphkere that don able alike to the Superintendent, the teackers and the children. USUAL PRICE $80, NOW $40, in any virtue of the convention of Feb. 27, 1808, the_gustanies the — et of ladics, Each ferr One littlo fellow hud just finished giy he boundaries of New- P USUAL PRICE $45, XOW $3% fy 33 Btate s bogna to e, Lo 6 Austrion D Kailway Comu INDIA, - T s e bih Jersey. whon the teggher asked. © What were VDAL PRICE $40, NOW $22. viption of nondescript vebieles, fre USUAL PRICE #35, NOW #78. 08 THE Tiaals of the gross total re PISASOIAL. il Austrian railway liges forming % s i rilwoy st esenvgranted | BOMDAY, Oct, 13.—Cotton sdvancing, Piece goods v tnight, 10,000 bales yauy shonid be calenlate Latns of all the Ve 1he network of the oud to the rapid tum-out witk a Canadian The betting hod wot fuctusted mach # udy Thorno was ¢ VSUAL PRICE $30, NOW 34, B e sey.” * What do you n a‘u‘?:m‘ ?"*i\gnuldn( tell that, of m not v USUAL PRICE $25, NOW $28. e oy Was defining “improvement.” dnd wes axked for un ex- awyle of what an improsemnt would be. & great gain. Ho i A new Superin- rest Jawyers of te day, aud quite toe tofthe Company. Tt is undesstood that the Tialian Governacnt x,u'u-- w;n-n. - tn IMI the b ws n’i‘ ll(xr{mq(x- for ! B am ' e i take upon itsell (ke proportional part of that ntee, | ¥reights to Liverpool, 15/, Exehs ! blie s Bret fuy orite, minl t I tendent,” he answe These lif % Were bt once the e votie T PPN S s vorrespending 1o the fines of the ceded territory. and that the THE PAMINE AND THE CHOLERA. ‘approached the greater became the estimntion e the catertainment, and the evidevce thal tho ehiliren e m“ o %be Xrish Bisbop of Tu A TR TP sicd on the G | Yalustion f the guarautee shall coutinuo (0 bo estimated vpon | Mail advices stato tha oix A of the population of Osissa had ‘as held, until she had the call at two to one agninst the | Lhd not been cramued for the oeeasion. Mr, Pease the founder _USUAI 8, $i4 ¢ Trish Bisbop of Tuam, Lord Plankett, died on the €1 | 5 ugiy of the gross total returns of the Venetion and Aus- | perished from hunger. er hobared in the faine | Skl Hee performances on this occasion Leve jistiied ber | of the Mision, wan present, and made o fawiliar addiess to the BUSINESS COATS. ) v A trian liges coneded to the said gompany. districts. Large subscriptions bad been made for the velief of | supporters in their good opinions, and, if we mistake vot, she | opildren, """“"&’C":'i-nr nt':'. 3O GADER. § _COTTON CROF OF EGYFT. 13, The Austrinn and Italisn Govlrmhients, being desivons of | 1he sufferers. will yet show better feats. Wilkes and Lady Emuwa | o TP """".'.‘:‘..2.-' l-u-n-‘ e 7 Advlees from Egypt represent the cotton cvop of Eg¥pt a8 & | extending the relations between the two States, engage to fa THE VARVEST. both pre ared off work, the Jio:se Jookipg 100 pank, and the . P & great oue. cilitate gpiivgy communicaiion and to favor the establishment A plentiful harvest woh dxpeted. maie fructions and tender. Whatever my be r ailments, Comy1se10NPRS OF CHARITIES AND CORRECTION. g g e . . of new Llues 88 connect more closely the Austrian and Tialian KEBFLLY BURMAH. mpletely outpeced by the big bay m ud never | _The regular semi monthly meeting of the Commissioners of * The refurns of the cattle plague in England for the lust week | jetworks. His Imperial and Royal” Apostolic Majesty's Gov The rebeliion in Burmsh bad proved a complete trilo dyring owy hewt did citbes of the otkers appeer to bave o shadow . —— sbow that the Qiscase had almost died oui—only eleven aiincks X e, the | P o o mplets Bilore, Ta clnds Charitios and Correction met yesterday afternoon, President y i ernment further promise 1o p, o5 much as possible, the g oori ston- o btk At of n ehunde. .. b b - (3 Veing reported during the week. comgletion o the Bryaper liue fatcaded to join the saley of | eryihing at the Conrse passed off with the uticet barwory, | Dowen in the cb "m"w""'m_ ?-'-‘m'e'mm- e e “ ” FRANCE. the Adige wich thet of the Inn. a THE ATLANTIC 'TELEGRAPH COMPANY. | %0t8*/mpom of o disturbence kaving eccursed Grder to secure more. Prompt attendance, Tl e, W B " E. 14, Dating from the day of exchange of thegratifications, Ui s T Cr : o Chas A. P Teae, and ! YUE BMPRESS OF MEXICO—UER INTERVIEW WITH thnhl(;nln":ur M(irudah’he'a.h:l \ertitory o il ey, for e i e T e ' S, Futefunl Atk SRR, NS tyle, SomtShos) o ri-o- L SO 2N ey Ot A e T 3 —THE " .| epace of cue year, and upon making a previons declaration to ) "RE V. Toan Pl Ab. w. Ledy Th h pie wa ™ p— m{:’ WOGAL SOSQEALLA joF TOS e competent lndzl-xil).'?:lll and entire liberty of exporting | To the Editor o The N, ¥, Tribuce Il '..’,. 3'..?.‘;‘.'..’;..1.14“.’-. f.'S portof T oy , °C. or, arbitrators to ! f, . . their movestle property. free of duty, und of rotirivg, with { Nik: I atn justructed by the Directors of the Atlsutic Jobu Crosks entered br. . Grorge Wilkes. adjust the cluims of the Commission of Emigration, was re- m’!‘m Goom’ The Paris correepondent of The London Morning | their fumilics, ivto the States of bis Impeiia) and Royal Apos. | Telegraph Company Lo ssk of you the favor of being al- ¢ T corded. allowing the Sast claims of the Cowmissioners of Char- 1 huqu:fl“‘ne £ sympathy is mauifested for tte En- | tolie Majesty. in which case they ehall retain their quality of | lowed to give an official coutradiction 1o the statcrients Ak [~y i S g Y g b : ition for the support of lunatics under the contruct with the v ] in the colimus of the New-York press, relative o the sup- | Hyat.—Lady Thoras got the pole and lend, Wilkes in close R it ot o the st of Aprl) v "y 3 would appear Gause for alarm to her entourage even before he France. Daring her v o Vers, Cruz o St. Nezaive, | liberty is granted reciprocally to perwons, natives of the ceded SeosonaMlity of 'that © : X - 0 h 3 E “ k - ¥ at Colnpany for the serious de- | atiendsuce and Lady Emma o little in iear. On getting round ahe spreredto b punged i the dchit, melancioll B o | e o who sk avl heaselesof s prvct | e asoret1mes, stk S 0paog of L Ca | 1 1 hechesmut marowot ot ooyl Thet isces | T3 S 28, SRS BT 0 SRS 'mam westat | PIANO AND* TABLE COVERS, On arviviug in Paris, aithongh indirectly pre; for the Exa. | #tipulations may not, on aecount of their choice, be disquieted place in the transmission of intelligence between | were vever claryed throughout the Leat, the bay ware improv " ' - peror's refusal w alter the ..U &'E“nwn for the | upon one part of the other in thelr persons or in their property | Heart's Content, Newfoundlaud, and the United Sta ing ber position m;mn&n ::‘m:;fv coming usder (be string o die one Pracuation of Mexican territory by French troops, ebe per. | situated in the respoctive States. ‘The delay of one year is ex- | The Atlantic Telegraph Compavy is vo way responsbl couD HarmANer the clspse of dus Ume the two were ” ¥ (UNTIL JANUARY 1,) sinted perwoual interview with Nepoleou | tended to two years for persons, natives of the ceded territors, | for those delays. Tl entire line between Heari's Cou- 4 . HIL The romit we all kuow. Aithoogl the Emperor 1 "'“",f:’“;" the tervitory of the Austrian monarcly ut 166 | tent and New-Vork is owned aud masaged by twn comja- B T eh . "X+ (be quhris st Tharnt Jod. | Temais luims or “ RETAILED AT WHOLESALE FRICEE. e ™ for: whith. he I o0 | TEhelr otkiratton: mes 5o seceivad 8¢ Y0 Bidteet Bucitian | Bio% Whoos Disaciors are Amecioas cilisens sad ook | Boon by one teneth, wifls sbe wasn front et Wilkes two : ” eri s » oad offices are in New-York, e New-Yorl Newfound- | leugths. guin the tions remained uochan, to the termi- Temarkable, he remained —absolutely Grm. The Em- | mission or Uy the superior authority of any pioviace of the | oy dud'ondon Co. owns the live from Heait's Content | nation, Pofcr laudiv the by mare home S1st, an cary wina unfortanately Jost her head completely; she so far | monarchy. to "fu Pxny“ o e moet | 15 Tombardo-Venetian subjeets formiog part of the Austrian | te Port Hood, and at the fime the eables were lnid their -"1!:;::1;'" Chtbitaite Malid otk tats St e staet e t, made use of language | army shall be immediately released from awilitary service and | own flblmm‘l{: l:x:lln :'»\1_'3: Lawrence was broken |\ B L0 Sl bk obes (rying 10 et the best of Hirum re.—The following snbseriptions in the Emperor, utterly unac- | returned to their homes. It is understood that uch among them land required reinsi- | ¢ : i Toue but | &8 shall declare their wish to remaiu in his Imperial and Koval o8 th V¥ oodralf oa bis poit, but the ol mon st kecps his weather | #id of the sufrcr by the Quebec Srelate boen reporiedy, Lave & Co.. [ [ 1 hoy had abstarsed from incurring the Decesss v » ‘Napior & We'sford. (5 exctn | Apostlie Majey ¢ arvice shal bo ot Lerty o' do 10,43 | xpeases of ropuiring (heso lizes owing (o (e Tepoated Q0. | oo v R e ™ hetore setting round ta | Hoflmn fcua & Go.. 880, L. ). No'Srk, $60: G, 1. R T A | e rios e T AT loys expecienced In faving he cables scroms the Atlantic, | turn tse fevorite bad taken the lead. Tte etallion on_the back B of pres was the | property. yrod o el ol et | which not unusturally bad inspired masy minds with | stretch made an effort to overhaul her but failed, and th be merely gave a lifo usc | veuts natives of the Lowbardo-Vepciiay, Riogdom, who Qisgust nt bis wanf of suecess, bebaved vo badly, that o Ii illions he bequesthed to her, aithough Le | munifest the desire to remaia in the service O gustrin. more playfulness would probably bave eaused him 1o be dis- will The Eu- | Sorvants natives of tlo Lombardo-Venctien Kingdom siall lave | Prose. . , Toiced: "Uoming up the home tretch here was guite o cotct , 4D m';.u“c'm; of | their t;l;zic'e eltber lo‘l!“.ran'm‘ ln'theh:u;v ce nmA?‘-lrh 3 |? 'hlmmvdmrll{;flsulr ll.m n.ceui (fi ”l.d 'Ahthn;m Cal between Wilkes and Euima for second places, the mare, Lady er ote Jhe | ¢ e Talian istration, iu which cuse the Governmen! ey repaired the 8t. Lawrence Cable, and they have since | 4 ik en. 1 gbe | S e dializn adm P u y Thorue, again winniog the heat and coutrquently race with distruet e (o the oventual sccomplishment of the enter- ition of the Majesty the King of Italy engogee either to place fpem | laj wnd cable by i aleo, we are as- pire, e 1oy dasos i | 1n posta aistagons fo thost they hase sceupied, oF 10 ao = .;;‘,3 O eagil vety soitvely lating heir lines | Foe ™ 0 Teopold T, Tiirmed o deat | penwions whose wiaauuts shall ‘be fxed according to the lawe | perocd Newloundland, but theso pass through s very wild d 1 wur her of the prodigal gen- i in force i Austrie, 1t is understood that the | SCF0 PRV RAve 8%00 0 ble i €O repair, = Entries for the extra races, which are to be run at erosity Bis owh privete for. | offcials ingiuestion will be sabjected to the disciplinery Inws | COURYT) fi‘ Y'" P i Jerome Park on the 8th of Nov., were closed yesterday at the tane, a8 weil 68 @ portion of bers, positively refused Ler roquest. | 68d reguiflions of the Italian Administratiou. A# 600n as fhoso Tlies o put Tuto such & EORition a8 | Giice' of the Ameriean Jockey Club, No. 46 Fxchange “The Empress cannot forgive this act, end as sbe is aware tLut | 16, Officers of Italian origin et prescnt in the service af Aus. will warrant the expectation that telegraphic communica- | The books for the races are ot complete, which prevents an :hl“lu "l,;'d"hh‘ brother ih:r.::;n pfi'uelhyu in their '12; :Ih;fl hn'\ ‘;"h;dlid nh,:u.v eilhvlvr to rt:lnudn'ul his lllnpfl.hl azd | tion e‘:n be %l;fl.d on between Kurope and America :llh aunouucement g Ih:‘l cutries. The an will be .-uk I 1 ~ ustrian Imperial family, ehie will not consent postolic Majesty's service, or to enter into his Majosty | certainty an teh, the Direct repared 1o | day. ‘The number aud charucter of the en are stich as give - - T - ) ither to visit her family at Hruseely of at Viensa. Theuco | the King of Italy's army, with the rank they beld in the Aus- | make o fi.ummmm ul: t?f\?r’l'fldb:mvfl thot time | promise of excellent racing. In these races gentlemen o fil Kxox Wiren STYLE OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS. wrose her despair on the Pope having declined to eanction the | trian army, provided they meke the demund within the space | grrives oy hope that the people f the United Btates will | ride their own borses -nf not competo with the prefg, —Very beautiful, becoming, stylish, eomfortable and dursble ere the Jockey. The ruces will be " hundicapped,” of " Syeitered Ne. 213 Brosdway, coruer of Fulton-st., Coucordat. by Maximilisn. Her appeals rejected by | of six months after exchange of the ratifications of this prescut ¢ 7 ¢ give them credit for doing cverythicg in their power for . i Srothers, aad by’ the Pope, it s nor | treaty. Civil and military pennions reguiarly paid,and whist | €10 208 ETS6H K dciog brenihivg fa Spell PRV g LA T T AT the hneé%* owa eurprising thet ber -toned mizd @nd ardent foelk were upon the public treasury of the Lombardo-Vene- o ‘Shouid have e ¥ | Tian Kingdom, willcontinue payable fo thoso by Whom iy | 14, ir, your rwpettuly, 510, SAWARD, o in presence of so much bitter mortifi & e Tt sl e mioks Trom wAEd e ufoerinets K. | are hel o it requieite to Ui widows wnd ebildre,an Bec. and Gen'l Supt. of tho Atlntic Tel. Co. flmum ot Miremar s an inces. | will be defrayed in futare by the Gorernment of his Tiallan Atlantic Telegraph Company, No. 12 St. Helen's iesp - b e b et s 4,4 et 1 ok | Mot A o s, 608 20 iy e, | P 0kopsgacat, Wi, B, C., Londor, Getelr Mart | A Vacemamun Covoms Dy R, . Tl of s ANl EUE TG .4 w7 00 ErcFiis an cud | birhpice, who halretain their domicie i U gedad ter | 10 e gy o g o Rt ond o st i, il Ve ipnd m}““““““"";-whm’ o | moat ‘fi e SRR (':fll:’;rb{h:hu Govern: . A AT T ntlemen’s haoks, horses of all ages, welter weights, dash of 1009 TP s ot s pooglor e gl The fim.‘!'.fl“....,.’:: ment of the Toufjarlo Venstian prvii2ces of that date, fell OBITUARY. ree-quariers of amile. any influence over hor mind is Count BORxues, srom oo s | - oo cuarge of the Austrian treasuiy, o e —— n.clunumml‘vqmd to give the proceeds of ono mmwwwflm«rfim 74| i i arcives of the ceded terrilries con jng e doy'a taca to thé poor of Westchester Count """';%vu. - "] piles of ownerehip, be Wnlatrtive and Sviav Stoby i3 THE HON. WM. WRIGHT, PATERSON RACES—SECOND DAY. 4 g the politeal and bistotoal docaments o¢ e 8 NRRCL 5| Tho Hon. William Wright of Now-Jorsey died yos- | _ 'the interss o tho Patarson rottng matobes is | BiLd ITALY. wioners who sball be eppointed for that purpose, to whom will ferdoy morning, the 18t nst, at iy yeyidenco i Newark, N, _umn:: y 0n the doseeses et = sy bl i o be conslgned the objcets of arte snd sciencs specially b | J, nt tho age of 6. He was log g prominent citizen of that | wuok racing 8o taked mnmm‘.}m’ AN INDIGNATION MEBETING. ; the nitendunce was eltm, 10 & few days an indignation meeting will be held to protest against p , & ‘@rder to ehoose deputies Lo the present Ttalian Paslinment. The _ date for tho cunvecation of P ut 38 not yet nlx’r.n! Nl 118 | tended to all the teritories of the Kingdom of Italy. In case | 179, and was at school in Poughkeepsio preparing 5 zou - ~ Ak, W e Sigea that 1t e ~ il A £ sonventions shonid vet be notied o eemse. | ot e MBSl oblin 3 st ‘consnuenoe ‘o i, 16 | ol b Culled @ dead benh, wnd Voleano sk v new SRl S eys - C g gt ( three months befo he year datin ! e dingly | driver. T SHI from the exelauge of the ratifications, they shall yemain in hxy-fdlfl’;chlm‘ nnr‘l-emlrv‘:mMAm I ipulr_;u{lp. “; M.mofiuue - m After 'somd wra q’. Giird Nost es Taeed asd won by © Suson Kiugdomw. The iat of Bayop army was o o b Paali t, It " !‘."’2.".."""'..‘:““"."1:"’ g German Pai g The municipality of, v ot PRI S peo 16 Sesnits Jcaving Veetis | woll n tve Prinecsses who base beoomo of tho e | Clrleston, M. Wright went tuero aid opedi ;. ~ - o8 Wl oot g . T e ..,".‘i‘.;':“s.u.., hilly . o 613, ho - b aow o SO, 1o | Theoehtslal lhlr ah oo st odoeky 1, e il 20 i territory. Reciprocally tle title deeds, longing to the caded territory. HCCROICD ine the Austrian place, first ue & member of ‘gq firm of Smith & Wright, and af | the previous 1d umong the archives of 1he coded | torward as Mayor of thq ety member of Congress and United g:l"lll ::1 B of o ey ded in 6 X1 | ko wae of any other dentifice but SWILTRNIA SWIRTENIA maker rty of Jas. Hv. the teeth white and brilliant, the guws firm, the bresth frogrant, sud mw'fl!m" 3 ‘ - The official act jon of the whole of Tel r enetla was completed on the morning of the 10th, aud the minjstrative aud civil law territories that may be fou T g Venl aiid great popalas | erritories that, may B LG S el ntegrity o he, Commis- | Statos Senstor Wi eandidate for Governor, His aacestors olic ty. ‘The Gov- 5 r Governor, A Visge o€ e b oars; Royal docress have L“,:.':Z&'.Ty'i'.,’ffflln‘k"“x-'fi”y’""wm to Commanigate to | T WO cho early scttlers of Conneoticut. Benjamin B A l‘l‘.-“.w“_ leaves a dolightful taste in the mouth, Warrsnted not 1o isjare the Deen issued appoiotivg Sevator Pusolin Ttalian Commiasioner | CRCHr soeiprocally, upon the demand of the superlor ad: Wright. {rom whom ho was sizth in. desosat, first soited 1n oy of 0 o ' at Veniee ; the Duke de Verdura st Veroua and Deputy Guic- | PR SR 0 uorities, all documents and info: nzelative | Vircinio being 8 man of Seiis auh ‘sbvetbusess MK pe ontende enamel. ' - o o PLEBISCITUM. to metters at once conoeruing the ceded ternitory and the con- lurge " 4 g Mn Eolsioed . el smo———-.—-n e Rttt Mag - e ot e ntion. They undertaks o to_ allow wuhertiy B tmigrated from Bolton on Swale, County York, £ngland, in iomans bore wusine i w, E. D o, e . w, Nog: e vesult ofth glebiscitum i Venetia will be prociaimed an | U8%08% SOVELE, eioricaland politisl doouzments which | 1645 Abaut 1650 be loft Virgiuia and cstablished bioaeltf mare or g sped consider | sei Jectio Fhyvician, 1,349 Brosdway, corer ho 2ith tnst. and & deputation of the Mayors of the chief towns | SIcSe) e to the territorics remaiiing tively fu the pos- | et Guilford, Coun, and aftcrward at the mouth of W ace wat won by .Wm’m. o s [-—.—-—l souping ot No. 758 Broslway o T e o G enstia . tita e L e tacting power, aud which, a the L. | Kiver,on) Long Tiland Sound, near Saybrook. A pitatien Eitus. Hor best timo was 245}, wharasho will aopy Lex Sarty Fsu, oz bosifing the oo / of the itwsn for Venetia is thus et of sclencs, cannot be separated from the archives o which | known as ** “"‘sk:;' Farm’ was the family seat, Dr. Williom s Herb T, : Mu i m?.l. A e e m.dl - * Do you wish for the union of Venetis to the kingdom of Italy, fhe beioog, 3 T 1 "t . D Wites 7 s ok o, . ) wnder thé monarcby of Victor Emantel and bis desceudants 1 19, The fi)n contracting powers undertake to grant reaipro- | lato Senator, was born_at this place, He was a graduate of : lMM anu, HAROY. oyt v sas : e [ e enlly the greatest customs facilities possible to the froutier in- | Yale Colloge, an educated physician and & gentleman of large smal borse, ty - = | i Lbitants of the two countries, for utilizing their lauds and in | intelligence. He enterod upon the practice of his rofession at | COU . AN 3 NGERS, RIVED. Clarkaville, Rockland County, N. Y., but died in 1508 while on | SrC ey e s o mL!AN!. Il ‘_4“'? n&;[l R o N 3 aad _ servant. Mrs. the exercise of their trades. , Theo. G. Kibbe, 0. "The treatios and conventions which were confirmed by | a visit to the Southern State mh.»l:y‘l; of the treaty ,,'{ pesce signed at Zurieb Nov. 10, 1555, shall enter inte force provisionally for one year, nud shall be ex- S hat the Government will not " stay that the ut will not e e Soseral dactions, bt tat niter tho plebiseitum ith FROM NEW- g sarly the e ebatian Hlectoral Calleges will be nssembled i the next heat Voleano broke frequently, and gnllopod neary ¢ "'LT'" hole dowi i strotel, yunning wndes. the rops | O s T e ahead a A No. iag.frequently broke and | H. F. Hemuingw n A of tia sketeh, topether with & ‘wan born. ab .uhrbmfim. 13, : i PRUSSIA. PRUSSO-SAXON MILITARY CONVENTION. 1t was rumored that a Prusso-S8axon military eon- ‘weition bad bees cancladed opon the gccapation of the Abdalish b oleano's owner objecting 1o bave inost n~-,.«-umi;. and wealthy citisens of Ne \'o_rlk o loarn ,‘ "“,’x‘m,’; l‘,‘,u % thne himeokt. with oW Sin OV TN, ruest makes, ‘Tl fndostrgand vigor B B | tho purve was faken by Abdallak, The lust trof of e ect pportipghimselt, i | fug wos themealled; two entro i beea made. aud sasters oo $am. whiell wa the foundatio ahgo Tortane e sub. | e Do, DL ™ e i Wi the bent. mads the Prusse Suxon treuty does 1ol 2t e The w0 1ighl contracting powerw rosarve to hemalves | sequontly sequired, ired to e dgepart, hiced a small store, | (ol SHeC Y S G ermois colt making two Leals. 1 2,354 A SAGIRS Sor the anent ooc | of Rexony by the Pruseinos, but | ¢ enser, m -“1{7 ‘a6 may be dowe, {nto negotiations for the Doznn ta develop those mental resa w which have | (000s" C T 3 mm- laties Temels thefe util the reorgasie | sanelgsiou ‘of a froaty of eommero m)d‘nufl thon upon the dm ar the hawd of the wannfacturiug intercsts of this — — — N “"’Mj:: o g o :’.;:’:g.‘,‘l R . et :-‘B'f:y'n"&f'?;; e counteicts Tu 1ho moan 1{me, and for the | | MY Wi H'.smv»:w; ""m"‘.‘.‘"‘”él.‘.‘.‘.“n"l'{.'l THE OCEAN YACHT RACE. ntomars o i ' 'hm;“:::; catat STRIA. o in 1o groceding article mu-..ss of comuerce a4 katg Vg let) and Sheligu BRI en | The Ocean race between the yachts L'Hirondclle | | itibecietion ""’y"“‘ 1 ) VAW w07 and Vesta, whiob took place on Weduesday Jast, was won by e Petn 2o i - - onmned - o o, snd shall | Dy beifig the THE VIRXNA MUNICIPALITY AND THEJESUITS, Oct. 18, 185, shal) remniw igforce, and shan nidlness beig the L' Ilirondelle. QU T - V&H%Aymfimn o ‘ri«qr:; | s ftlatt i e « o , 3o from year to yeur, Thetwo high contructing :-'fx‘xh':‘--mm‘:g Dderteke to_submit the said treatics aud ‘onventions to 8 general vevision within the term of one year, | the trade” of $y order to imtyoduce into them, by comuion consent sugh Mod- | character tvere here shown, for besidos Hiantions us shudl be Judged conformable 10 Uhe futercsts of bott | able to gare, by dhie eud of his Lerm, ¢ aul a epuled o ofy of the Kingdom of Ty, ‘Soting man he was remarkabio. for groat busines euergy wid Vissas bevo rejectelop e e v of td houwe of Ausivin, aa | yiick l;wnubn"'mm bl otk wisliug o gt i brmboh at i ow +. CONTOUATION OW THE ot compic! ion of their T onds higpartner, Mr. Bumith, mado the ‘pre- | to the o Setiutes O e SRty odibeadpobie "‘;“',:',‘,'n'fflg::’n ) o0 they shal) | bmary o b 3% :"?x e their pusiuees i Newark, | The soarso to he sailed over v R 11 Eabal In 5 Gl E; e e i iy Dsnad s b a L Wy e, Bisboss & wRMA‘fl‘ g inaiy way | 3 then ok begianlog o cabivt symploms of fl-.ummnn;- gin'” s M-.m.::?‘%- o oyt i 11 lace e ; , . o 3 omanpting of that The g fr vights. of the 8 n, il ore thalt Autended. . ing, . 5 aseadirengl 304 f”fi&&qfi, o Fraperor Wg:‘,&:&‘:fufiggm L] s 5"&27,‘:" 0 it h v ...i.;:i oo vl | e s g e T W, 3, 1 Pt v ok M ACK T 'i”!' ~§:T' antonncing Mat Hhe cdtvoe, Lowey er, re ed = 3 known house of Smi ¥ - | » ¥ A ' leteried fo3 tho b . gk gy B : : b :fil’ !K!&", Am:n% Verta , kil WY 0&&,” T LTI S e 7 v o contritate by every Sl fn their poer, o) ller bt Ay peshag, 1a (b coyuiry. Tho Arm | wbieh, of courme had thy fiet of mat g, hr | Eoe e A | oo eveans " s A P iy anibapes ebokera, the pacitication of the publig mind, flis Majesty the

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