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‘ ina ee ae ee ne Preoat ments iii NEW LORE SUING |i meses eeand eth lad I p . niof aa to whather the decoction | England, all for the benefit of the pr ‘ SeGLaat, canun, Lorteeeen ee ik Siti tee eee ae 7 SLY § ti ie. wot A of The people,” headed by demagogues, « t that Diaracli’s endoa | attached to it, Five or six years ago 200 10000 Obie & Mise Avunicay 3 % ONLY 8t ; cas bed ai kon? ' ‘ nome f prepa of that | do wonders ming! te ¢ akis bane thik @ Japs attacked it, and ‘after Killing | 109 Boston Wau P T ted ; ‘ swand 4% alled : ° es, tried to cut down our then , 4 Cum, Coal Pr Yeah the gre pessecsion im Coyetipetion + - - - t with accapta It not 40 | Minister and r +; but the door | masse enti agp Ta a wae Lea ak ea’ ! ¢ 1 nation exporicneed | OUR BRRLIN CORRESPONDENCE wevitably lead t Japan Sh bade taut Oa LTD ES Sar A EU at cit is enid by novices, to be like | Tenakegiving Minner Intterlintovernor ot : wd unwieldy 1 . | I a flash of lightning o Tonmtsa and speech Ad tr got vty i w teen r | t r fence of WW ch_-Unnecessary Ve= eat mt most at tn lose ' . T DAILY MM PAPER ¢ but th f ‘ Leng sina Bog is the Foaianiam, ‘7 16 ¢ vie yAct f f | aggeration from tie] Brniis, f s 1 fraaad ed * : tn New York Cl, 1 life wo judge that it is not ver The last inte vent to Al ' “ Engla re H wee ~ ~r ‘ ‘ th re, W our gra a a“ r 1 as F on x renes Biwnwan Hall efoga ted ‘ mt. We oo by Obl WW pt 78% bs heaves! Daily Ne ' a ' " " Pabaat Ty reg a , } ‘ 1 ‘ < Ba ou ve ‘ Washington Market ft ¢ ( i Pt . 4 ' fe _ - ‘ A 8 ATRE.—New lel i : ; * . * * Marion NEW ure tt at " "i : : ave | F ae ok ‘ pu ae bs { ° yoras A r 1 ie ont t t : 1 * = eer veep : \ fe D U. & C ' ' the corner of Gira c @ eid eee a tine ¥ U 2 i and k ! A r anid ¢ . 1 i ’ trerin, ca ‘ . ele & ‘ HAVE ® A Mole . . ‘ (4 = » “ 6h dee, WUE b ee tha ' x et ri t : rT ! . t Me a OUR BUGKS, ER LCOR, HC at et ¢ Ln . ein wiract - “TT ieee on rd 1 , ; of our Army and No Our Whi would have at Is hor f be ‘ . . “4 Machina. ee yee atter shat they would ert ( was happily replied to by | Gormany, ¢ t \ i 1 m oa trom : EPLENS ( 1 an fa 1 1 1 1 Cantieee Te | He Fe 1 Eu, of Bangor, Me. |b arity 1 | ther r ; ‘ lt ; Gen. & Among « vente 0 the » Thon, t isa ‘ ti 1 The} Hooke 1# an tiny ent “ * M A er of Grand and Crosby « , I © Ge . Prof. Ben f diaan nec tinse, Diner NU bolblatcerth de alue, ine he " € i ran re at o. B. Eves kisesedl i 7% fv and 1 In i latter ougnt tody O m t ber, a i a y ask me to forgive Sedg. | w in wilence, The te t it of her k recluse is to : gee ere haad bie ave ethan é é : ‘ ‘ " | t f " fe Woat Eud trad . ' i \ et ¢ Foot Har, adapting is wo the finest or . Ti agwiaine. kasd o D o ope and the United States. beast reoheamad ; . * der Prk Hizod by the \ , Ib in the onty 1 ewe reen ilin . § BDAY iNING, I sary : \ tot nyer “i The observations of the . i Aulged | an equestrian si chs | i 8. B RR OU ER ee nda verty + appetite for drink, conceived t led. But her mourning Ti MT 1 t " SPRCKAL NOWMOES, 4 “ Pavesi tice . FHA Soa a ra idea that “George Washington” hat been | vadhered to. The I’ Wie cant ba vty r . ability. ¢ en me ‘ nin point of Congress ina Met, and the Knox Holle . F fron di reall. | Canada to the t " r ning, eo he boga | aro very y y k, aud beliv had t lay. atone tat Vina . : ; ; 7 us quoted by | set tho t right, by announcing his | Prince is exy no St. Di ! \ n py t ‘ pepe , ) Wit i Review eben : General Washington was a great man, and | gland intends to visit his anole, L | Vinnactal News, Markets, & . Biosd md yon @ ° oe 3 Herb idg that *¢ W ton” was wo ly | nest, at Cobur | New 1 D hom Pome i , sock e Sm. : d m bigs wil nota dy j that ho could a Ww} ‘Trad the manufact r flernoon ¢ f the al bac! t ‘ K vail ean doh ¢ : ees fer'e prices, All should i ‘ re * i ‘St io or at bo mail in the vory pain tron ol Ie ; Real i) : shale Vs aaro otlll severely f BS DECOM | etyle Premehetrinmed Klik Het 2 ‘gisat " f ! 1 ng to take i that of 4 the was ano uarters, Somo w thousand ff ( r cent. -¢ at Fee wv, be 1 RANI “D cd Ry i 1 not the” tenor wilixe | derly and plowsant atfair; boginning at aix | bands b 1 employed were fractiona er, Gold tat} t0 * * . ' as Besh : } Mr. Se hut the d itselh, | « king up at half-past ton, nud many others are wor money t ' tu A Speciile Tron msc ; , tor tat ai a nanee HAL eet |i t tho subseq tent experience | time or with a amallor complement of m but all demande for aceon Sioall | galarged er the Nie Md mee es a “ ; { ‘ ae Aes ih wa BF Tol if, with | of other Americans present, but on retiring | A hard w ia looked forward iy | sect to bet met at 7, and there w ko's that trouble ta thy thrvas (for whieh fa Ne i | 1 ineurre e alty Pensa iv anoanat ahinwsalita al t mere whi:perer.*—N. P. Willis, Py N ANGEL Los Abode : AcINHa oeronnonsent Writs ax Collownn | ate upon persons disposed to keep | anit is feare ; ere was a further fe, and | ter nasi ypeaamradel ey pail map aie * 1ON To PURCHA é tage e Lamtvandaroakn (eatbel Hank of | te | have wear ntrage! aud soul billa were quoted at 108% a 109 for 60- | At bu v tem. Poitiors, in France, and escaped N i together during the ¢ tor 4 1 10¢ at for short sight, On | gy ttitierds. neowy ny | c e nothing to do Menu y ina beon tried “at Poltters and: ¢ OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE, ; : Pa siaae Fe ie | Tu t ‘ shan a 4 a wn n| has already set in w 10 Boverit i ‘Change today Flour was dull and 10¢, a | {al motte aa Drugeia a 1. ent to the Const n. Rey . d I tot irs of dangeon—a more | The Reform ¢ ering—A Grand Demon= 4 ' Lal pest ‘ piegeoreayowal C8 A were not 4 pt a Be Ata ee deer me Greig bn ts onal a and Demor | commorcial failures have told on tho | Hoe, lower, “Wheat dul and nominally te w | of i wre want ment of sted addjow tof Cong Their Hera. | labs On trial many interestin | of Stephen's Secretary — ‘The | jabor market. An East End tradesman told er, Corn of I heavy and closed | Pq eet ott ic L 4 ° ¥ Peni \e ore, Made aw 1 on Thur Tet hata weal arte ceeds Mars th Ona OPT He | latreas Amone Me>| i. tie othor day that in } tin rather more steady, Oats dull anid a shade | paehaitess M! y Buylee, Lowe's atariaay kts a Which he took the position that ¢ sate yiddes eageabseyiecder tare ETN TY a ada large sum of money EAAO— Eton OF O18. ean I i ed t closed them {Basten Lawe's nad wou ape Lcd pleclarddnnd eter now:s strong probability that | eas; eey Uo, lad & largo ain oF money ON, Duc. 4th, 1308, | there was a weekly diminution of no less | Heel heavy. Lard dull and lower. Whis Bion of doineets 4 cube Freueh, | ¢ nent sof the N ® | they will be defeated, ‘They will ment with | that the lawyers who were engaged to « Yostorday was a grand day for Reformers, | than £20,000 ($100,000) in the wages of ' Bytulah an Ge ” as acen “ | Henna, | BO ditlculty in securing w majority support | fond him touk ity anil wero te have 000 | How tho fossilized old fogies of tho Tory workingmen, ‘This aum being withheld, SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANG it y acts aien Hor it ata e said hag teaey france for their’ services, and then wer ha ' ey ‘ application tw U Pay onan a in both Houses ; but tho President in pro: | {ned for their services, and then wer 10) cioot liked it, or what they thought, it | Cannot but tell on the wholorate 1 well as Tickets Ties DAY cag. | nroval of th pared to veto both bila when presented to | said the Judge No, they only gave mo | would be absurd to conjecturo; certes, » | the retail dealers, Henco it is truie ia de - RA ata aed iin, wnt tig understood that w tworthivds | back of the whote aun s0 frat” "What | Tradew’ Reform demonstration of not loss | presse and nothing but gloom stares oue | 3 ror of luartin ola ace 5 <1 13-PATES id they do with the’ balance sey | a ee " ed buy what you wa parent 1S-TATENTS—MUNN | te rutifca vote cannot be obtained for {hem in the ante Ter tt lanes wore Ney | chun 200,000 oF 950,000 mon took place, and, | iM the face. Let us hope, however, that the | } ew Juveutious, bY sasebin Gin Sena cause of woakness | yers!” | “Yeu. ‘ dled the Judge, | a8 if Co give the lie to the croakers of that | be averted, re ting that | 109 Treg. 4 $e Baoding & aie eel 1 the Senate fs the fact that | * they were Now York lawyer | party, the whole was a glorious success, | night is darkest the say in near | om Moe, bel ple n hice in| ee the Cd ws provided fur the pro Serpe | ‘Tho trades! aocieties, to the number of 47, | Neruiaus. | oo Ohio imp Mich STOP AND 1... AT SCHENCK'S yosed States ure not entirely 8 on i bese together wi var branches of ——— 80000 do, 2 100 m. cen as A TENCK'S FALL | beginu « Mi + heh cle ; t The BULLETIN DE LA Soctere 1 rma. | together with the various branches of tl ‘The Duties of a UN CT TE ha themidier aa by wil ns mittee ae as ak 8 gees 7 agree Ne Lisa very ‘ 400 be Bron body * . we ‘ Southern States 5 might be avoided. | nore or leas conne with tho chiof ob. | Mall of St, Jamos’ Park, and, having been | grrqneous one. ‘To exhibit a human form | $y P. FLW.6O.2. Bf 400 Chi. & N.W Sriseet a at p but they can lawful r i MNRK and twO | ict the society have iu view, that of rear | MAatahalled six abrenst, marc dtigty tJ on a prancing steed and clothed ina mar- | 1:00 Chi @'Mil: iat. B18 Bm go Brest) et t the votes thous Atathe)| 2 Meee uuees avers are oppoaet | ing forvign species in Franco, One of the | banils and Vanners —of both of which there | tial cloak and a cocked hat is suificiont to | $1 Mai Tan om cn eX. W! On the next Presidential election, t he sald territories, and | yyost entions subjects we find troated in tho | 488 profusion—to Beaufort House grounds, | inform the public mind that a general is in ne Ae me df To EMPLOY? * . si th * v ® e 1" tration | last number is that of artificial birds’ neats | beyond Brompton. ‘The procession occupied | dicated. The figure suggests ideas of lead- | 35 om Sx'cle. & TlE" Y rome s ‘i ia tied 1 \ 1 the v We | as they are now mado in. Switzerland anid ly throo hours in passing by a given | ig a charge and such like dntiog=functions | | i! a i s im ‘ tieaaits the direction of the societies formed ther r ah | commonly supposed to be those of the com | 2 Lroadway Tien cet yi y p tow recent | ye H ther of | the diteetion of the wocieties formed ther | yoint, Such a sight hae not boon witnessed | Santer hut in'reality thowe ef subortinates, | #9 gulealvge M$ —* — gnetien ot ‘ ated the fe f ation, B . One of the tuembers of a society of this de- | since the meetings which took place | A iman pondering over iaps and mau | jog 30% ‘The Beata ue ose s the Union, Int to warrant ption, M. X who inhabita, Veves, | prior to the repeal of the Corn Laws, if | scripts, or from a’ retired eminence calmly | 1% ) ones th Two cen Ys FOR A WELL a A kind selvet for nests the holes they fiud ia would be a representation nearer the truth, | } a ° Kew tH He sure | . ‘ i The the trunks ¢ eu trees, and t that time ‘Trades Union Societies were in | Brain, not mere animal courage, is tho r 4) Winton WH c8 fo Bud Love us, “ ntly do not fin it ea t r inf ya voor Cobden, Sil quisite in # commander day must b q making a) : ON vera 4 \ ab Heal, ona thal : f : ee MER iUmAl MILT MEI wham Ger han ted De}. & Hod. 0.36 #1 par bo HE Boos FIC AMERICAN : / ‘ t Y ( began, 1 palit papas broad ; ud into the melee—it ix e1 he very | ino Pacine Woes ios 2. rue pices Vs A YEA | The 4 then a runk’s in his then | it Were, comparatively singlehanded, | jage reserve, Tn the field of battle he muy S {eo td. Cen ii s-1t)” | prentdny Peeeenta of Affection ae hie Wou : ; t Sng Mas f John O'Groat’s | b Aig : , toate t Bk ge | 9 4 i Wee" ‘ ‘ { f : ¢ 1 sn jrout’s | have a prompt determina’ to the move Mise sie: oa | gi perles t WBewing » , bs : ‘ 1 t House to) Land's End the working | ment of troops, and a quick apprehension of Too Chi Bo 0: B.181 | 26 Broadway, = eat a baie dena . ' ne care being ontir Senne ations. wil oes ereg {the advantage of ground, hut a host of | Pay ial ey i if “RII a ° . ‘ for t f neral vale higher qual for command. With y pas ‘ f ' ‘ ras cedy & Tat hie cule ar t i 1 Pomade Restores (ray he "y¥ . are -} . ore nit Wie BOOT VE vel me siery mn os 5 oe a mans y and from telling oom ® “ . . , i The Yverdun § ‘ and clothing of his troops: « 1 Wiedly the best preperation for the Wir kus oy 3 . ‘ 1 ry ae ance 1 t the | Niet dr f ements; of « “ = : : 7 1 ‘ 1 - ji ; ; ‘es! which certwin troops arrive cor ; ; , r not ¢ hitch ocearre Po a man the | tain places, and the pr causo and re A . Pee ferepite 7 : . rh haved aduilra their | sult of delay; of si he out of ¢ artine z r taal 1 J conduct was admitted nd | Hieti ota. and penctratin v a vie . ‘ \ and the similar, | Yhite he attacks those of his atvors f DONMER pl cs ‘ avin strations which have | the roads by whieh alone he ean m “ er ' ‘ 1 il, Nove mont ave Fedde. 1 to atten h . ’ ' e H ; ny The f tf private Pook 1 | - . ter f per i GEKRODERTE pT bak ; : we i ; asaa ship, when we were © tot ya LANE-On, Wednesday, evening, Dee, 19, Michael tri L i tt . al ca k gnuboat, on account i Lane, aged 43 7 a YY ; { fr Dowovra We landed on ‘Thursday morning it Nie filende - he ‘ \ ; j i la straight to. the English Vegation, a nice an 4 Hous Cap Alveady there is a aplit int ineton | looking place, Sir H. Parkes was there, an ; re a. t Z Vat M Hi oe § guard of hon Jeddo is f teen miles . ae K. . ‘ H lig ‘ Mr, Disravti, tho Chane | Yong, and covers a great deal more ground | fee Slovly ab Lee. 20t uf f the Exchequer, ti than London, althongh the population ts not | RELLY thy Theme Kelly, i f mubers of the go half as great. ‘The vast size of the place is " 8 | gett bromey, Bedouin r # r ¥ one tomake Bal berality of hia proposal After leaving the legation we vivtted a tem i ge d Von atieud ‘the fune'aly shin od tase ave toatitled up 78. om r spoint, he has ple where there were vietine of Damois Pat a. Veo ‘as 1% creck, vt be f 1 : hs { Israeli comm edhis career as a | who had rformed the happy deapateh— AT y rt idence, 140 Kast lath t . : © | that is they had been graciously permitted ue 0d | BWEENEY-On Thuredey e t 1 pai ti te any We = Mad tne mlorate Liberal, and ou the principle of | poy ciumit suicide by cutting their bodies ea Loait #2. | slnees, Fraucie J, Beeener, aged 2 y i , » gumblers ‘The Ie 1 . the othor ¢wo aided in the | he o1a adage, C t toujours a se pre Mesa ‘ 7 Sada ane ia months. He hues br us a , detern t \ i is . two ale in the | the old adage, On rerient tow 4 pre’ | open with a sword, We next visited a tem: | 110 go oie AAS | Tie relatives and frtende of the fary 0 wi We ei, Mow ! \ M . The ditt Ave to cive information, It is atuatter of | mieres aimowag, be may end it in the same | plo where th were 8 ma glided idole, ened 3 ian 8 a Be 429 | fully invited ‘oauuend th ; © would be prome , " , vith the re | HO cobacqience, Lowever, a# county oxist | way, Thope ho wills ho's a splendil tac ae te ape net, thetefases have.ll thes ov] ts “aes vw 3 HES Ve. WHOLE WORLD AND 1s | Yorson to recover moaey whieh a fuir- | nar wature of the article hae lod | Suee* WHIT goon be eut sort by the Kalical | vioign, aa the Toriga know, ot they would | Sx preqdon. Whey donooreditto the Japanese | $3) ha Bhd 1g wife mee torres. 41 woe the children avg | ty ataked and lost at gambling.” Would U wngress Lo thie “Great Hepulilic,” "ewes | o4 he ao ob Tosiug bia overn nor to their taste for the bewutl- | iy an eS 4 3 ; ‘ Aber, thes comes sie socety mesine where & read © permons to euspect that it may be | ing” by the shadows emauating, counties | Dot be so chary ot losing him. The g: refigion te p the Cee ee eas Sais | [See Last Puye for other Deaths. LBW NEW YU KOUN. Friee Venue | cauao of justice bo prowoted, in the opinion | romet vo, und. itis understocd thee | wilt be blotted oun” Wate lanseabolished: | goat will early in the session bring in.» bill | ful” We saw the old legstion,