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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1869, 2 AMUSEMENTS. trustworthy conclusions can be formed as to | and unaparingly fighting against the rebel- BEEING OFF A TROJAN, THE WOM EN'S AGITATION DBATH AND THE CANCAN, SUNBEAD WALLACE '8Matiioa Lite. our commercial condition. Certainly, fot us | lion from December to March, Mr. STANTON |g) y the Worst Connandram Extant— 7 salina ter of nn Irish Mayor a Cane | The Roy. Dr. Fowler, of Med pe - = sr la age gry ay og to think we are going to ruin simply because | was seerctly ite partisan during the ensuing Vor ok-The | yryreERDAY'S GATHERING OF THE f fer Marringe with a Highs | theatre “the guillotine of the soul COLES R= Bemen, Sane i via, | We Continue borrowing, without further ex. | ten months, unl he again beeame a mem- A to M. Francia. ote want y. “4 ly Respectable French ¢ on His | vr, Thornton, the British Mintete 7 ‘cayprie tata dali Lech ota Mi 8 the height of absurdity, te ot the G veratibatt ‘The question an. | 786 Hoa. Jobn M. Francis, with his Lenatis A satin Ret het WiTRT MMe ee cepted on. tnvitation to: tena groped erie Kies At Jy evclock, Wednesdars an” Salardays, aadlisin . sailed yesterday efternoon in tho Hamburg steam- | The Fifteenth A Reducing Woe ja Thirty Minntes sworn iteel: From the Memphis Appeel, May B. Boston =—Charles Lever says that Americans aro wholly deficlent tn dignity, their only idea of which iw In tense prosiness. BAMOS GANDEN-Finded the Se Why did Mr. Botler Beat Mr. Hendere . hip Allemanis, fore year's tour lu Europe, Mr Wood's MUSKUM-Rodiarow (su Matiude every sont Various accusations have been brought | Framete's long and tonorshle connection with the against this em'nent public servant, but the | Troy Datly Times has mace im hosis of friends, 9 to Helotmge— The Aristocrney of “ d the Aristocracy of Sex—Eaan= Mannren Polls and kawality in In, this city, on the evening of the @th Ini Seheetes Rovlock. ty the Rev. Father Kelly, of St. Bet ¢% Broadway=Ittor, and Mr. Gronat Butien is understood to lx : ‘4 of > 10 pre. | !rKe party of whom acccmpanied him down the fu, of Fraucs, and Mi at et . setwoca tus ang | the theattical critic of that bold and fearloas | CUAFEe of hypocrisy ia too absurd to bo pre: | TRIM Wile Met wiackbird, which | A stall band of the progressive thiukers who | Beitut j =A stulfed cat pluced upon a strawberry bed 5 journal, Witkes' Spirit ofthe Times, Wowrites | fred against him. Roughness in the ex- | neq teen furnished by Mr. M. ©, Bagerton, | have engaged in the fight for women suffrage met 0 In this tty, at {20 P. MEMO DANG late Co er tens THE TAMMANY of the Pettod. | with a keon and not mercifal pen, and lately Pression of his opinions, apparent indifference | Among the party on the tng were Gen, KE. A, Mer. | 40 East Twenty third street yesterday afternoon | poigy Ate, & Hattve of Prance, io hie S1:¢ eae. . | Sestroy the trait. nilnee on Setar y called | At 8.20 P.M. y terday, the mattre de batter of the | —ivhop Colengo, unwilling that either Oxford ‘ 0 the fer ' i ‘ Col. Hurt, Capt, | Mre, Etiaabeth Cady Stanton, who pres! PIFTH AVENUE THEATHEASa oy. and ath et= | hag assailed with his utmost peverity ono to the foclings of otticts, ® Cavouon to its b> | Wis eee Bue Navel Clee, sag ene i knowh on the bilis as Mons. A. | of Cambridge shall have the exciusive honor of edu- e L se n Loe pment oe | Parlor Muste Ht an e ermits He | cue ninted work that sometimes "| Jolin H, Howell, of the Assoeiated Prens, | attention to the proposed Aftoenth amendment or Musie Hai) is ag Sons. A, . e ALEXASDEN Hesprnsox, an Englishman, ke ; tk ul ra eh ome! havo Soe: | iecers, Mecker ond Curtisn, of the Troy Timea, | Ove of great importance, as ft reducce the women of | \autencnt, breathed jis Inet, au junoeent tet ting his sone, semis one to cach : mnt | who manages the burlesque troupe perform. | 4 t@ border on fanaticism—If he wero A¢- | seversi gentiewomen, aud nurserons representatives | the United States to a state of belotage fay BKC coehen MS ahOOree =It is reported that Mrs. Lincoln ia about to entioned. When | marry the Count of Schmidtvilic, Grand Chamber- lain of the Grand Dake of Baden, .e Hon, Sunset Cox, who is ow travelling TRRATRN FRANCATS-Cho) PLINETON ALL, Sterwoeant and N & Reauinge—" Convtry aud Town.” : ing at Niblo's Hercupon Hexpeweon ap- | 4 th ne, we Kal not deom it meces- | of the press of this city and stato, After several | RAPEDIATION OF THA FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT. — Ele lds Brn raph plies to Mr, Witkes for the name of the sary to interpose any defeneo except that | parting bumpers with Jue Francis in the cabins of ‘Miss Susan B, Anthony introduced aud the meet | Cee wounded, twas tn such a work could never Lave been accom. | te Allemania, the psrty went on board the tug. | ing adopted a resolution, that while We wotmen re A heen prove). that bis. t STRINWAY HALL —Mewmorial Concer critic, and Mr. Winkns refases, with a vigor ‘ anor oles. ye Meontinent | S4Fily mortal: but yesterday Inoruing tt was di in northern Africa, wi 0 the World thi ™ | is plished by faint mea but when, upon the Considerable amusement was created by a portly | joice in every step toward an end on this continent | fii by Dr, Lynch tat the bull, iustead Of parela n northern Africa, writes to the World that he baa a — us titeration of the caustic excoriation pre e Knight of the quill, who came staggering down the | of an aristocracy of color, they repudiate the Mf | aecund just under the suriaee, hod gone thre seen there a woman weighing 400 pounds, Vionsiy contined to hia theatrical column, | Stthority of a letter which is not exhibited, | gang plank with «bag of pilot broal on his head, a | teenth amendment because by its passage In Con. | the Inmbar region, and that the chances trom its 1. John Hay, formerly Private Secretary = » a | ‘Thermnpon HaxpEnison beings ab action fbr he is impeached for treason, we put in an | keg of boek beer under one arm, ani! a Swiss cheese | grees the Republican party proposes to rubs itate on eersk canes By hae Be ed SATOH bmout | te President L.rcoin, and lately Consul at + e — = wrt | tibet indignant protest, appealing to sustain it, | Wnder the other, (A wag bad hinted to bis that no | aristocracy of scx, the most odious distinction in | expired at tw nutes past 9 o'clock laste ven. | become editor of the Springdeld (TL) State J freahmen furnished.) lis seet slip: | citizenship that las ever yet been proposed since | ing. ‘The carcer of the deceased since bis arrival | The Detroit Advertiar and Tribune anti ; ' | not to any personal knowledge of the man, | f a ee ity th nner. ‘ : 1s Shines for Atl. So far so good, and all parties seemed to | y¥ 8 be *, beer, | governments had an existance, wear’ Frencey sensation: (aarqing ite Habe | ates a general and animated controversy on poile Aly he fell on the THNOTTLING A MASCULIN® ORATOR. ¢ Allno Le Furre @ few minutes before dy treal econuwy. We liope not whtie this weather inuist be the exease Of Vik repor laste, 1006 fall | Dr, Rupert rose, und was about to Inuneh a whole ed, for giving auch of the paruey tt =There is a temperance so: ping on the plank, down went biscuit, ch and the Falstaman journalist, Lae cheore, the cheese breaking (he f That able journal, the Brooklyn Union, | breaking the cheess, The hock beer t y are honorable. == | be satisfied, But after the performance at PAM aL Mag senting ha WEDNESDAY, JUNE | Niblo's last Satarday evening, Me. ButLEn ato bie | cargo of rhetoric npar the assemply, but the Preel- | yiae eae Gave breht bak in Towa whose ‘Terme of the Sun. | invited Mr. Hispenson to walk with him to | gays: 4 We would not, as Tre Sex does, convict | leo seuppers, the shock starting the burg. ‘The kes | told him that gentlemen were not expected to speak | teeuns that wien, comsctons 4 tet bers aly pledge Uiemselves hot to " troat" non Dart, ret year to mall womeribirs we fev sea were atanding, aNd | oursoloe of wilful falsehood.” We do not deal | was immediately seized by the flaxen-haired, blues | except on Invitation, and tueredpoa the Doctor a.apon Mm, Vardemont ¥en f | tebe leviteds hay tay Hae Iv alene” ai Weck by gc iri rab anh peta ¢© | thenand there repeatedly kuocked bim down. | jn that violent style of language which the Malon | @F@dy managing editor of the Volks Mer, who man: | weekly subsided. Was attended by the lay, Falher thoy please, Twent ato » | It is said that when Mr. PALMtniteame up, in | is fond of, but since it confesses that we hy aged to save most of the contents by imme tiacely DUNDLING 18 THR SerTOOLS, He haul seamanae: fea Man ok Wraces =A London clergyman advertises that he will ne % roaponse to NDERSON'S terrified call for | convicted it wilful falsehood, itis not for us | &PD¢ing bie lips to the bung Hole After this eilght Mr. Dr. Lozier introduced a resolution thatas h of the Rhine, and were bighly } “tend his weekly sermons for halt a crown apiece, . ‘ } "i : mishap things glided @long merrily with the q men and women are identical in ie clremmastancer muvectio While in Waship or four for 10s. warranted “ original, carnest, aud » help, Botan displayed a pistol, but this | to dispute its testimony. Party on board the tug until the tinperance editor | of vith, Ife, and death, butare kept apart by social | AHlKe yours 9. ce lt the Qnascase, Bile. evangelical.” 4» seoms to be doabtful. At last, however, ees ee of the Troy Times proposed the following highly | distinctions and differences, aud that, therefore, th) a ba ener ae ford ee Reg eae i ‘aa vaancaments ta Yo. ba akeaiel al Aine Ue lasiaes copies, ts Cad packagen a Hexpensos was got out of the handa of his | The Timer of yosterday states in tho most | original toant: women claim for the sake of men as well as of | making thelr advent 1a {his city some monte suc, | honor of the late Mre. Stillman, who had gruily ene Papwestiavariiiy in tvance, | amsailant, Catnaged, but not permanently, | Dostire mann + that during our contest with the | Wter=tThe beat thing n he world for navigation. women that tle seace be educated together, thereby | at Hrosnu's Varieties, Their operations during thal | 422004 wercit io ihe Grucks by ler eGorte in bebais Sei Fiia:'s Now whe did tit Sa Slee Southern Confederacy, nonce actually re- Atlength the tug rewhed andy Hook, and won| civing to cach te advantazes to be derived from | peuuon icre. Suffice 1 to say that he aud Miss Cox | of the Cretans, = : . td arate this personel | woived upon declaring war against us, and to that | lose Alongside the sterner, Parting cheers and | esociation with the other, and to start them in life | uceupied the Loords of (hat. estyilielun’ nt ng iL Mira: Ceriis, lio had hiss Moot trashed bi -. And what justification has he for | «stent espousing the Confederate ca Teaays; | Sloue were exchanged, bumpers were torsed off, and | wich that practical knowicilge of the opposite vex, | ® se Nation a» Traders of the ea ean, feuch nm teas | a vate Gans vi hat bor va - hs by, use HENDERSON hal spoken dis | vy the intrignes of the Emperor of the French, and Nothing occurred to mar the pleasore Amante plorable result of ilkussoried marriages, and tu an | since, Gas lamous court red py Ma Py maya ber: Baye HO tit Wak reapeetinlly of him in conversation, and had | ¥48 based on acomplaing thet our Government hag | {71P: until the boat bad arrived opposite Governor's | uanatural warfare betweem the sexes whenever the | 4° front Gatehen, | ‘ - “ {heen guilty of @ violation of neutral righta, ‘The | land. when the heavy Bolemtun raehty propovoted | interests of the atronger class clash with those of | (hey conun Peet : threatened to take vengeance upon ‘him, | jim Auty Of 8 ve ia ths & the following #hoeking absnraityt the weaker. baostyed by Archdeacon Co recently died in Enge But orthe language of Henpenson | . ead wom Oxed upon as the day for Ww Weofehainpaignefartertiannnys {HR PAYS OF MY CILILDHOND. the 1 eriennin land, had received trom revenues of the Estallisved | I 1 tite raid eel abekee etic t hia ets ba ME Mtwiheryoubaiteecsov ert ” is her childhood | French ve When the Galetios was va Church during the sixty yours te lad been in order ws private remarks, he eguld scarcely | already veen sent out by the Spanish Government. | ‘The wreteb was Immediately dragged to the +! Lig sbiiclcb teh ape hide Her childhood | for the negro monstrosity, Veautcmont and his lot less than 160,000 (@80U,000), besides occasional have boen more stinging and reapoct(ul | But through the active efforts of liberal Spantards, | of the tng and plunged overtourt. ‘The waters | WME she sp rted about a happy school girl in ty ber were ciupioved at the Parlor Salcon, wher M " then felt the iniluene time of the terrible tragedy they were en. | windfall varie xiged in the wean, Since tue intl Hike | — Pwo prisoners dug abig hol her oa ip plasty’ wou the uufortunate muitie de bullet bas sulerca p id 8 good old long ago. of the boys in spu oted friends of our eau , counter orders w # identical with their | parted, closed again, a e wont out by the steamer | fuce, and all was over. J. So | fe bubble rose to the sure tha! this does not neconnt for the nesanit than Berien, in those he had publis the St. Ale from Cadi of ber 18, 1868, and ‘ knowledge, and found that the boys always main | inteuscly,. Aa death approached, However, be be. | Save (Vt) jailthe other might, anid would have one shoe can ibe ceslaned BOLLEMURAINN lime ce a SreREATING TO CCBANS (ined higher tone when in company With girls, | eayerall things considered, free from pain and calm A but for the bravery of the jalet’s young sony ' OS UASERLE TEER SHEL ; pommel ates. HARVARD AND TALE—IT "WM AGAIN ininind, fn this frame he’ bethousht him to de jus clubbed them buck till Kis father came to pud ; wed threats, for he is a plight and feeble | Cousidering what a convenient baae of oper. os tice, a0 far ashe could, by the girl Miss Cox. He works, Wy then «t igeogcasenet oe " Y 1 we duld liata Heed pe Tho Delivery of Arma on the Tatand no | Tt had been sald that both Harvard and Yate are | accordtigly expressed'a desire to. be united in mar. in irons, inan while Botirn with his broad shoulders, | uid have been if war had actually Bre: of the Neutrality Laws —The Owns | 90) fines of nulls that wine f Bi yen aie riage to her, #0 (iat she could Inhernt an estate of trenuous exertions are making to retain im , we owe ty ourselves to do all we lawfully | Tho steamship Perit has esinblished a prece- | fiend there r- | dent for legally furnishing material aid to Cuda; | Not tt to enter te parlors frauic, could well atlord to despise any threats N Aiseolute ‘wreteres, they’ are reapertable women isthe eurgeon ad- | Moscow, agentieman noted for bis literary culuare, inived, @ i can to place the inland in fricudly hands. of violence that his antagonist migght utter. | thy. Kein tian elalun upon our ssvapathy ig depron hated ph tr to meine with and ake wives of Out dat arb, eth ahaa veces | 88 fr Vin rAbaailon roe the Prenel of 6 ealo There is something taysterious and ibilige:prawak eubteat- welt Wie Cuban 1: dteds GF veterans and 0 lerae. qs a i ukwad iii QURY OF RNOWLADOI Aine oumde) nad, CuBEIAG iS CU Mivatrenming | —=Mre. Sprague. hes iranaferred. ber. heads esting about this attair, which bas not cilia of war in the Bay of Nips, en route for t | Mes, Kirk thought it nild thing to have | eyes and bursth heart he win trewbiing tipwand | quarters from Now York and Washington to Ate | been cleared up, We daro say it will all be | ‘Tho Court of General Sessions has adjourn: | Wsrters of Cespedes, is rogaried by the Sjaninh | Lot nonce educated fe ME TT ee were: ceremonye Barely, Mad tha holy | tanta, Gu,,und ts stendily working to seeure South agents tn this city as proof of the Important fu $ tried f that the gewirality laws do uot provide for euch the dying inan ere all that | ern vot 4 wus et aud stark for Ler father, Culef Justice Chase, in tod next Presitential eleetion fe conid #0 nO possibile e resolution, | futher time Co slit he | ed, and Reddy the Blacksmith still breathes the «oO Bs yeetia g resolution, | father Unie gh Imporis and Exports. brought out when Borner a the New York Cus. | assault, as I HKOS promises he shall be. | nit of freedum, ‘The finetionaries of the law will, | eam Liv Ran tD tose Wee. before them. Mis death wit be a erusielig biuw. to ' , | canes, t had to slo with, woman suffrage. before then, Hi 3 Vluw, sh fen Ss ae w that tho imports at thie | Mcantimo we are sorry to any that the affuir | like ordinary mortals, seck tho scushure in the | Before the vessel wan chartered to take arms to ian epee A th not peming | Rie moor aud sinter, wi lav ust alive ia Cals | & Seo tnlniiat etna sake te a fri 7 port during April were of the value of | does not look #9 well for Boren aa hia | latter weeks of June, adjourning their high tri. | Caba, ber owners consulted the best logel advieurs was theref Luin to to them, receive the reply, ig, repliod: “'Tteally,, friend; Tears: ‘not. wielhen ress thelr “Shot last night; dicd avout oo hour only persons present at th were Mr. Henry De ag ls could wish, Aw long as he confined | bunal probably by the 20th, So if Reddy's maine | In the country in relation to their risht to permit escapes the calendar next week, he may safely | SUNa& Fifles, powder, and prvongers to} : «that he will not go to | *pped on thelr steamer for Cut, and they CRARLOTTR OM: $36,551,000, gold, and forthe first four months | fi Lam or not; for if 1 dic, 1 stall be with God ; aud of the year, $119,517,000, gold, while the | himself to the use of the pen, though his harine | if £ live, God will be with me," most iaterest KOIAL ARISTOCRACY, lay wagers with his frien both strangers : i st i —The funeral of Count Metaxs, Greek Minister rte for Ap unted to bu 176.0 stricturoa might sometimes be thought too yee < pevocnehNie Oa Sabana Mrs, Wilbur offered @ resolution that white the Miss Cox, or Mile. 1 maid, wife, and The funeral of Cour 5 exporte for April am: Ato ut $17,176,000, ; if Slote Prison before the Fourth of July, were Informed that #uch shipments would not con on Ralleita, the Aapnoct ead cooperation of | idow it iow then thirty minutesnts the danghter | att. Potersiurg, wae atlended by the members of currency, and for the first four months of the | Severe forjustico,be was all right. Bosides,ag a Y stitute & violation of the neu we of fois, but nm ibdloes nok th y¥ appland the mors, | ofa linen drager of Beit Ireland, Her tho imperial family and the clergy and diplomatic ear to $82,579,000, currency hho return | defender of public virtue against the insidions that the shipper would sond his he rlak of . oe mamucrs Of wll with whom It is thus | stands bigh in the commun h Oi th 5 beak 7 ulebs thin aeatl y 0 R42.579 ¢ ‘ys ho retu The accounting officers of the Treasury De. ie tures ot that the ated having bern Lord Mayor ov y Lag aileh ae hed deta ds ow lair anal f y having the eargo captured. In hs for May are not yet completed, but, so fur as | poison of vie, he earried with him the they have been made out, they show! pathies of the whole religious and moral BLIZABETH DORAN'T y overhauling the accounts of | shipment of arma to Cuba was a commercial venture, 6 us Mré, Stanton #aid that all the parade of wealth. ¢ army | subject to suecens or failnre, without the ordinary | «4... vepayp dy peh i Re A FIP. In that canieity, as the guest oF the city, Prine A thar, of the royal funily of Bugiand, Phe pr to xive up the rather quesdousble protession in dy his country, Wasim prevailing apon the Russian Government to abolish the duties om parunent are b rebel military ny a who resigned from : 5 i! e « i retire (0 the € nthion currants. a still greater dispari The portion of tho public, But when ho leaves | at the beginai tho war, and have never | Prospect of indemnity for kelauie or low jewele fh avenue, which abe bas of late been ¢ , and retire to th i : ? hie been 40 erate ° y de: | this intellectual vantago ground to resort to | gettled their pecuuiary. aluita and’ have never | Tithe counacl who were consulted held that the old | women venues calc of | Peace ana privacy of lee husband» estate mn Kranex, How prophetic, aswell as historical and sa peen to create @ temporary de I 70 settled their pecuniary affairs with the Govern | ate eeu ie tulted Mines tagreme Comets tea | mot tedn with th Tor equal right OU NEGRO AMNASSADORS. irleal, Was Shakespoure wheu he made Jussanto mand for gold for romittance abroad, and | the brutal remedy of blows, levelled in the | ment. Among the rest is Gon, dawns Loa. i Lite eeai c She thought NE MNASSA . i case of the Santivsima ‘rin Jada, shows that arma, | th Hating, ana if they chore snes the price of that commodity has risen ac. | Presence of his friends against a single man | stiter, now Surveyor « the port of New Orleans, paseengera, and munitions of war may be shipped any. | 0 keep aloof sho dthdu’t care a fip for them, Interview of the Hon, Be De Busy fo,ars those crispe’, naky. Roden leks, cording New York being the commercial | 89 much his inferior in physical resource, he | "ho doesn’t remember what he owes, and wants | where, and at any fime, without suljeeting the ves Thit JENNIE JUNE, Gon. Grant—The Presideut iu Favor of Vou tijtceed falters, ote uo wn centre of the country, any great movement | does something which can only be excused | ' have fon $ CY a ioe ar Ia to his | gel 40 engaged to seigure vod coudsinnation by tae | Mr 3 tue of meeting Annexing gr 4 phe Aan teat thet Weed hebe in tive somdehee. ‘ p! ad ri ‘ case, “The confusion incident to the stirring | United States, bast. “J —A lad: Wisconsin h Jered Ler tomb le shows itself here vliately by some strange and extreme provocation is Mis, Kirke wanted to know if that waa done what y aTox, May J1.—Mr. E. D, Bassett (col A lady iv Wisconsin has ordered her tom baile laa nate CE eek of , events of the last says Loxastanar, | The Spanish Coneul iu thie etty and Sceretary Fish | ue women comfug. trem Brooklyn aid Nad red Abouarar reget epi gy Ay wr places | ored), our new fetcr to Hayld, arrived here tp. | stoae, A blank space was lelt in which the dete of wice woul t do, whese husbanla eame home | day and had interviews with the President, Secre- | her death is to ted at some future time, ‘The at six o'clock in the evening, and wanted | tary Fish, Senator Samer, and your correspondent. : . : ng at the table? She it hough belonging’ to What Young Dongliss | Teasen she given for this st (oak is that she hat a bad way to begin by giving “a despised race,” isa man Of considerable | a profligace son who i squandering her money at Lassa cen ph Bure farts, ‘He Is good looking, aparently well eduest such a rate that she is afraid there will not be cnougle SUNAN'S APPEAL TO CONGHEES, Quite pobished in tanners, well posted about pout when our merchants import moro goods | 8¢)Ng Upon a quick and passionate MALNTC | sy tod to u boas of w re than they can pay for by their exports, acer. | If Mr. Burien has such an excuse to offer, | 41 secs to us that unlona thee tain amount of mongy must be had to make | the public will doubtless weigh it with ean | hose rebel officers up the difference, ; but so far he appears to hay ei many of my papers.’? | Rave been made awure of this fuct, and Nonee th inst | ttoamer Perit fs permitted to remain quietly at her nd their moana, it | 4ck 8b Red Hook, nto poy up, and | THE SEIZURE OF TUE QUIKER Crry Ny | wow be a good plan fi : ; 5 = " jem atter Lor death to pay for a toubstone ty mack dined a ve, ho eat deal more than he burt | say nothing more about it, Especially whe: s hoy 4h fi 1 matters th lave thoroughly tied | | y Bir re were arene fee ised fF ¥ When | Her Ownore Claim $75,000 Damagesfor her | Mitt Sean 1. Anthony then read the following nsett for ‘th ‘ce of the dies devolving | Ler grave, footed in their minds that this excess of im- | Ma, Hexpenson they have got such fat sas that which has | pesontion—The Collector Held It prution whleh ty be went to every State im the on hin jored diplomatic repress a Wilson i ri orts over exports id a sure Bi f de pesos fallen to the lot of Gen, Loxastanur. Owing to the detention of tu tion fOr sigwature t he ray thane ee Senator Wilson is reportet-tetic engaged ete ; : hapa A Word to Young Cuba, — _ 4 Ty fhe Sete aust Mouse of Mepvesntatioes af the rare moslosty Whied ni in writing a history of the port which OY and impending ruin to the country, ‘The It 1 5 and the probability that wl RGM aran id srimuas aCiRe Uetind a ot between rervility to "the white trash,” | played ir war to euppress the te0 cs ug itever struck the Directory of the The note of invitation which the Ton. | tithe titel Med n of the ed States atk for Mndye asuciplion which Fo often cha ' Moment what they call the balsnee of trade nab her intha United Staten | tne prowps dour honorable tation of an Caban Junta in this city that there are jut | Wawa Hrrcmwan senda us, announcing the | District Court ts dismissed the eaptan har diss | pe neht fio unakistion'® he suynaitian im a rasan har rests eth tuto gee T eeiine hea ie aie he Bt fe discovered to bo wgainst us, they wre | well, say a few—too many young Cubans | meeting of the Hoard of Education this evening, | charked her crew, Tho loxs tneuree| by tho own: | +i ioe Wha taght of tu ttagte W tort: | Peet tudk use, "aue L confess’ ie wilt Le amorieal w | year, ie oxprcte | a eae for legislation to turn it the other | yy this city for tho benefit. of their cans? | in indicative of the commentable economy with | ¢@ aad slippers by ler + : Ha NcMngal Weaeate ets ete , Hoda ytd pang Agha BE ‘ ; way, ‘They would raise the tari, | ty alt tho elegance of unexceptonable | Which the now Hoard ts beginning ite work Me | Y @ Arsoe ae read anil apper Mrs. BC Bashan, wt cud (otal arts , OF contract the currency, or resort to some | clothes, with fresh gloves and patent | Hitemeax tives the old Boar eo i : : rai Misnunenione |: ive: nt to make other nations take | jae} punging the printed nar PR ao a rae < tie Van W sliange to wav, besiies | OF the welkbt in gold which ench of the liberated ther boots, they throng our fashions is jue ‘ Hal ay own and the | Abyssinia 9 has cos! 7 4 ahah beer te nara tities ieee h dicks a is ; a bin y hie he preant Suiaister 410 THdydh dol Brown and the | Abyssinian captives hoy cost the country. ‘Ten ar pe Ha Seymours were iso born, Mr, Bassett thes pro- | ratitions sterling, reduced to weight in sovereigns, Ger son | whom the contrat of eur i ; 7 x 1 his city appears to have jnst heard that a Pai gay that he hed already had a sors inter: | sterling i sty : ; i i estan ae ‘ PENOe ibe fraial fa Aahaasd huinber of Methodist womes “ted at a recent gen- | view with tho Presidcnt, woo reccived him gra | Feprescnta 78 tons 13 ewt, 1 gr. 1d M48 025 oF mon . ait pki een eon ‘ abl stannibiitee (e Hig Guractan Geonaniat dd pppoiuted r hour in Whe day for a | for cach of the siaty men, women, and children aaa i ; aay ee § hor ' dard bere aa ey dle bali a aeaigcdlail : sit which wis heldin tha dohn atrece church, | (ORgOr talk, atutlng thas ha desired 10 sco him wien | released from the elutetics ef King Theodore an netit likey to be deel ve f i nalb abate \ rapidly y Gen, Barlow, will doubtless be a subject of adie ’ c ie | they contd old ide deenaitne id acid Ok 4.1 t. 29 0 tions, anu u ' ik “ 4 useyillshal Beantalls a Vawaver |W event was nade known to him by a akep. | I had calle 1 expenditure tn Kobe gold of 1 tn G. cwt, AB Ree " men a Jucteuoug party ob Due SON, tatersauonel Reastatien ham Gs se 8 tieal elder, he despatched \ see ies 1 qonhed to say something to and Loz. all our port Hod) anh ay i suse Uie hearts of these psoudo-exiles a aa PESO SEBS, 18 Rarer aTy Sai Gamiéchon) eucaiiatocs [Hea fe eee —Tho bridge Indians in Wisconsin ave byt oe ail : alts Wak d@uied we inieeAE: tered varie | Trustees o yn street temple, an tained | instrnetions from Seeretary 1's posed Is I In , out oF comings i, yur foreign trae w ald at | were in the causo, they would long since The following letter from the Hon. Horsce | ous jcases by the nomarrival of the ee a. 1 alii t ota w counceted with tht | ight ike to give me some special iustrucuious, Ie | rapidly disappearing, ‘Vhs Wwibe once ausabercd j fe 5 ANps O ot Viry 00, muy nuke the Collector a d t 2) that Pinterred tat he really bad sowething specks fs pos We might not get richer, we should get no | ihe pacriot army, But the auimadversions | cently been printed for the first tine — au ng ho. was vanguished on bis | to say," LecticnORah et sldas aR Sattalites Ree a poorer, If thia report is true, the hero of | ral artl ioe fu 1 tment AMUSEMENTS, vain by one of our ublanitous reporters, cone | OF the racond interview with the Preaident I mitt Wisconsin In tet, a large under of them having ’ on the absonteeism of these young gentle Na, she nt Sania aaa ¢ endeavor to five you an uccount, alko in Mr, Baw: | resided in Massachusetts until a few ycars ago, ‘Tha je andre ito more extrava- | Thave yours or th Ith teaiting $ 5 i hat the report ta THe Sux was not correct, | Seis own words)" W ent Into Mv, y ; ‘ Bermuda Hundred is a dito more extrave | yon gre so frequent and so. universal as to ng toed Waderstood aud appreciatedig | THR Maontoar Coxcert.—It ie pleasant to | ais is not Ninialbands HAL; anehstaUnareeneates | RARER hie: pinta age remuant of the Wibe, Which cow numbers about 200 gant, but not more unwise, than a great | have become a byword. ap A Se youneeha know that madrigal music in 4 foothold | Jant, becwuey it elurs over the extstenee of lovely | sitting duwn aud both smoking cygar (Here How. | men, wom ud children, reride at Shawano, and nett Ney both received ieasnatly, and ering for food many others, We believe tho subjects of these lines are ha becoue of de. snipes Ws fi sisters of he perauusion everywhere, except in the | FANG) q eheue by Mr, Grunt the remade of | o'° Mifering for food. Promising, first of ull, that the imports | jpneipally from the larger citie saniasiy | test WIL con re ix womething so healtliy, so vigorous, fresh, | doun sireet church; and uuebristion, because st | whtel Pant hove (eXMbiting a elgir stunp). Our | —Ltis suid that a chest of letters left by Gene and onpertanat Now York are wo euro indica, | Prinelpally from the larger cities, particularly ils ane the rebel and sparkling about tls quaint and delightful kind | wrongfully accuses Tue Sux of creating an avar on wee free and and cordial, Me. Grant | Arthur St. Clair, of the Revolutionury ary, to hia s ESE EGC Naw york Arend ta, from Havana, the vona of wealthy men, aud anid the pinche will Dy 36 | or composition, that the roluru to ii ls a most prou { mythical ststere at thie cecleslasttcal polis | RGU ME TCvEra) dete ait cunies en wiih ter, Mrs, Graham, and by her, at’ death, fon of the condition of our foreign trade, sine? | utterly unused to tho hard life and outof- Ae Sk BWA Was AAaae 1 (HAL Conaln” UN'S HAVA: |e Eee e occasion Sen did not say that the one : ie Well as T knew bow.” Me: Grant nitted to her son (ho ia recently decerscd), an excess of imports here may be more than | door exercise which ia tho habit of their com. | 41 under fo ‘On Monday eventug, a concert wis given at Stein. Vin crinsiine of the John street chareh voted at | Ove » of the West Indies as big t | contains three thousand valuable letters from the balanced Ly an excess of exporta from other | jatriote of Camailezy and of the Eastern | youteuee:s butt! ion Y tel! Fou that | way Hall by some six:y swaicurs who ire the olection. Tr akuply AUD Met Tbodts 1 | ee aan ere ne ae aa cciontdia roganting | Most dictingnisted Revolutionary oficers and patri- ‘porte—say, for examplo, Savanuah and New | § _Camaitegy Easter M anit tes Cott ert a themaclves permancn'ly for the act men froin various churches of the denomination ex- | some pulats that arose. ‘The President was very.cme | Of wore tan cne hundred of which are Washing- ' us " district. If, however, they cannot be induced nd SOFA Peach het att English wusic, and with the vof giving ths | ercised the right of suffrage there, and Tue Sus | Plate, and at the same tine very cautious in express: | ton's, These resics have been kept intact since tha Orleans—wo would call attention to a point | 4 yisk their lives for the liberation of their | Mau'sa miley aun fe pnblle, from tree to time Er hate feted Sr uiaa Rn cranes ek ng wainresrabot the policy ot annexation” tHe osi4 | teuth of Gen, Sr Chair. in sis, no one. waving boom Anata PRE AAR : Pe eatin ie Wee , was, a8 sn ny lozen of plons ery | Ate oun views were im Jaror of euch policy, cut | © Sheen ; . ihe ¥ ich seems ‘8 a ie -noNoo Of tO li coaueey le seonid haa Well: to xeminta LUGE a te Wiicd hesecan. me enterprise is on eatt ccuumiard the | including Messrs, Marker, Samia, aud the accom | that “bo thougiit In all eraea” tid pula posited to lok at or exunine alarmists, and thet is, that no conclusion as | ablio vlew' blie eee This scone to mean that because the rebels | Hearty encouragerent uf every true Cricut of music. | plished tary, #ainted theag female voters as ste | OF ® country to be annuxed should frat pator Nye and Hiram Walbridge aro said i ; from public view and public contempt, in. to Such a friend it tonnd ai Rage teeonl By t dhonatted (Mate bs apn show themseives anxious for union with 4 Sek ii tanita MINHNELER GEA TUE aemaie to national prosperity or the reverse can bo Tho Cuban Junta and tho Cuban Indica | Were bound te have the upper hand in leas than eg Nan ay, | t r porite ois, Tat why does the | and that then it would be a subject for the ag r ablishmont of a direct steam. ‘ oe af ne hide 4, tho best thing to bo di to log | Whee With characteristic « in the cause of | editor eavil at such on old event which hus pasacd | Consideration of our Government, You see he wis | boat communication between tis country aud tho drawn from this balance of trade which they ] age at ie i \q | Six years, the bost thing to be done was to le ‘ - : ¥ have proved that they arvall that is required quot ivatonl art, put bis hail at the servicw of the young associas | ito history? Aro the sisters of the John street retul in bis exp ermalon ow that subjcet, » Mediterranean und Black seas, Nye is going to Ne« chk Wit Ae mals Nae tm Ue | foe the progress of the eause in this city, ‘ ze tion ou Monday evening, atthe simple cost of tight: | church Jeatonsfor the beoutitil women of other tem: me aie eee to museiven lavers | vidy aud California to flud the © funds” and Wals that a nation is becoming richer all the while | y . ‘ ish! log It, les beoause the m: fureh Ae bridge tt chemo ow York, M , © the front, Young Cuba, or vanish Ge . rund and states Pil fest ples teeause the my ther church seldom, If ever, 1+ ation bridge is ruawing the sehome in Now York. Mr. F that it is running in debt, and poorer while ten ere T earn nee i ri manilee The Hosloty has exccliont marist, and ttseondue- | sounda with the veto ot a nuptialacrvice? If wetlone todive me. I told Loosey, the Austrian Consul General, has hereto views about annexation, e ov it, 4 or, dal A. dolinwon, is on ee needsay m She Ome Wire Ne " e rage Ni Mia faving Ha Aelia Gt San dle Tonner ava eae Never a Traitor. | Viem#sbout annexation is for it, but not | tor, Mr, dames A. Johnson, is a gentioman who hae | the church needs a tmiesionar A aooaty adeittys aan Ted ealr? fore tried in vain to cucvurage a New York and , ; 7s . without the fall and free consent of the people | for many years beon identiied with this class of - ee IU Ui re'could be some advantage to bo derived | ‘Trieste line of steamers, our people gencrully, pre nations ure like individuals; one me The Brpress makes the following state: | (y yoannexed, ‘This is the perfection of wisdom | Mase, and oO Whom the works of Arne, Wilhyo, | Witham Hy Seward as a Georgia Schools | Tom my appointment to Haytt 5 that bel corcdited | ferring to goto Kurope via Krance or Germany or. { chant or manufacturer may be continually | ment on that subject, and the sooner we begin to act | Stevens, Spolforth, Morley, and the rost of the tilus sath Hs Bechie OLA ee sae Tere Aitpestaon Banland tue there is'no Waria in trying a new ihe, borrowing, and yet be ali the while cular: | A letter is extant written by Mfr. SraNtow to | upon it the better, ‘There is apeople in the West | {ous line of Baglish composers, are as familiar as The Nest thetreted sur Sr ybe of more service to fhe United Staves, Lioid Dr. T. 8, Hl, of Loutsvil ving some serutleman in the We wher he Nor of the oy het Is to the of : nworer, 4 Tea) BAYS he Tad assurances that ould be well receive ing his stock of goods or machinory fuster | éeuttoman in the Wests the Cauxor of the | tudies who have voted to be annexed to the Patan ated UbadeA nepal ceria PAN ets Win ee ene el ucealvest: | reminiscences of the great Breckineidse family of than he borrows; while another may be pay: | att hudtaliied terms, ‘expresses bis approval of | Unico States—the people of che Danish Islands sauna bl acta Pah dtl, SS ihe | surseduarters of au bane Bontied BiG a Content ncd: selahan t a ) YT the stand taken by the Sous and kis sympathy with rs i © caution him ayainst the vuprof-esional way | (gw au ny apc years ago, when the Nev, John Breckinridge waa ing off his borrowed money by tho procecds | (heir stenelo. ‘The letter la. dated re wuiack | Het them come in ag soon as possible, And our | he tws of atummping with his foot, ‘lis met sorted Finter, | ueragcous Attack on the tev. Dr. Bellows | jiving in uke North and bad arranged for a controe of property sold ata loss, and therefore be | upon Sumter and the date of the métie betweon | Executive has a: A, and by the action of the rking time 19 thrown away upon a chorus, whose | est many of ous who ¢ . Sreat: te. Wor el: lea versy with the Rev. Juba Nughes, of the Catholia ui 4 the Mattinorear ibers of the Massachusetts | Senate the United States are bound in honor to | bustnesrit is to watch the conductor's hand ant Were epeilenin In the agads der Wa admipiotes |) Tho Unitarians of Boston bow! and the Unite | oy then nota well koown as afterward, bi diminishing hi 1 | thon, To then, t udvertivement, th the | riansof Now York hurrah over the impending hegira he . afterword, but tide upon. tho relative t ! iter were passing through Bult- | pay Denmark a certain price for those islands, | bis fect, and is annoying to the ontience. good moral chiarcteral tie * head and heart? of the | Ga hw prophet of theres, Hepworth by rane (oot | represented ax of a rate, overbearing eharae atin ‘ | more em route tor Washington in 1801? Such ts tie | Let us pay it without any annecessary delay, thoroughness of Mr, cohnsan's a Headical paeigy Wilk be inieremiings HOW have the | Dison, however wo sre happy to sy) who i cour | yearly ail of the famaly wore giltered around the phonid BAYS .to cRat!n {formation which reuchce ua tn several of eased In the fine Precision und steadiness with whieh alt | MARY Mt The friend i Wait the Donan Uniturians huvetohortabaut we | tome hearth, when, after the assumed characterise how thoy stand, taking all things into con: | nals aud we have no doubt of ita trat Christian union Is demanding attention, | te wadrlgals were given, tw moat sstlata | acs TMC R Ie TREN GGT s Ligeia dene hee | kaw Le Hepworth werth a heap or itty | tes of the Rey. Jobn Hughes had heen fully dise sideration | If there be any foundation for this charge, | yw s reecatly witnessed the blending of the | MBsing: not lacking in ticit and shade, though quite | Lately ben eatabltal the neigh Hor | oh ect ate New York Unitarians bave | cusped, the venerable motucr opened her snuft-box 4 ; ' ate ‘ have recently: withenas ding N°) capable of improvement ia Uh ction by giving | William Alea . Wiliam Walker aud Gol, | Shand pie, bhete Joy al. Hiv erlvenh 11 bas siae's For years past lo and industry of | why is not tho letter published | Proabyterian Asvom hero, The rotostant | uses tures ana CEB A Hy faerie rarer cage Uidehivers thom froin the ierrur oF a yveuricuen ot | and velzed a large pineli of anu between her tans ) ‘ i sre totes. anid vitallty (0 the / BA. Viti 4 nat cou BET Oxcoad, Now for Bellows! Is 0 uo in | and tn J, as she Wid so, remarke this country have grown « that we hay We soy that it iv not true, It isin contra: | Episcopal Chureh has made overtures to the | subduing to more of a winsper sand J obtained fiom Francis, Ward, Eig. not fur tun | oon for tant Case: oe Lectasa Fe : riergautly ear ads Mud rie Fv) ia A as 1 PF Ose » he ne £ and will go > ane moon the “Ww it was -—-,"" naming one of her other had to invest in them all our own capital ! Wah the most net rus facts. On | Methodist Episcop: , and these latter in turn | sung pteatasino, Tuiv nish will cowe, howeve Vth of April, ‘The academ: will a . sons, e ghtene: ay Py ft | Hae Tey. fs i : 1's ; Bais bpathren of (he. Ceheraly, i vl ToT voady for the reception of #tucen ay, W REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION fond. He straightened thinset up, his face beaming surplus profits, and as much besides as we | Dee, 1, 1860, Mr, SisxvON became Atior proposed a » with their brethren of the | shortly. be epacions and cw tions, adapted to. ihe accor ed with prond, exullant Wiumpl over the maternal » could borrow from our friends abroad, We | ney-General in the Cabinot of Prosident | MAB. Chureh South, A fow weeks ago the Board Sopra ey ¥ to be repented to a fortnight, it | mn fact OF HO LO 100 sclisliry, Ny nal ’ The Messrs. A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co, will sell by aug: | lection, because to her judgment they all deferred, | f ay NOL be amiss to eal! ptten “not captions! ‘ector, Mr Seward, is late mn Union r * np f . havo taken a vast wilderness and covered it | BUCHANAN, und so remuined ti) Maceh 4, | Of Mishops of the M, B. Church North mot in | MM¥ MRE Ue tiles 0 mtiously, | Cottage, New York, from wiiet institution he comes Tuesday, June 8, the “ Kingslamt Manor," con. | A long pause ensued ; the pine of sn was still im haa A alt rae 1 Tani, Incdhas Gite hh wie. known anal.) 208 { adopted a cireutar letter, | Y eae sti a spliit, to} hicnty mended ata yonne gentlonan of good | t eres of land, abd cut up into lols yance, and the silence was at length broken’ by w.th towns and cities, and farms aud manu j , known of all | of their nuniber-—-Bishops | te Polate that socmned apa emcut. moral charseter and distingaisted indnsiry “and | This property adjoins the tuthorfurd Park the inquiry, * Why, mother?" Beevnse,"? she ree factories, and railroads and canals, and we | men as a vigilant, tircless, uncompromising | pean eis The quartette, called the “ Tyroless Volksiied. {Vash ser tm. Ite w nee he bata and N Ain that part of No plied, taking the sud at the same moment, *Jobm have run in debt todo it, We are going on | foe of tho recession movement, It is mata: | Ser Lhe Ms eh eren | eee e eran JEANS proRronne, ein vy (ura) ard ator all ite Is too much of w gentleman for this controversy with 1 1} Watl f Y : 90) 65 PRO:e 4 bi winsie merit or by the way In hich it v sue. A sh war, an 4 John Hugles.” with this kind of work still, and shall prola- | ly to lis resolution, firmness, and energ #1 later laut anni Mies Beaincrd’s choices of th meus i fois Newerk, on the Passale siver 0) 2 bly keop at it for years to come, But what | that (he country owes the preservation of t] SUL Io Allon in tarnia dl LGR esl aia tee onc iP A Fue ‘coun bnatchen of We TUtaneitaleettag at bis eee fom Washington, poblahed inthe We borrow docs not come to usin tho shape | Government during that winter of allen co to represent him aa being | Horeley's beauti@al quarieite, *1y Colixta Arbor’ this visitation, The” prlew of A fateh Kosh te hove on thor west tank’ a co | went of Mr. Curtin ad Ambossador to St, Peter yest W i; ‘1 i ; post ch MAY Gnd CHbctively suns), Ite Innin will’ be 8, 08 BO dollars ding to | Views exemrele will leave New York Li Gi movey, Mouey Is not what we want, for | bracing conspiracy and unappreciated dau J hoartiest accord with any (oe eS anal etestively sung), its insipid | Tho Gramehes tatghie, Hoard my be tind in | dayot dali Soe PA a pee acne | tune it intended a8 "a pros! oF the importance ate it would Le of no use, We want iron, and | ger. His efforts to this end were well and | & (looking foward 9 union of «1 rence | eee ee ee anime: Tile eum | yenpecrabie fumes 8&9 AuIB OOH Uap anne Harrie phone county. Det.offvr | tached by the United States to the malntenance and ; ’ x Me CP AnGT A Ne reeas . | | position by Wallace was ay u those of th joined and (wentyetive dolort. Brom the SP ee ita aa terate BV deeelanmen| elt anedtai'c " leather, und cloth, and those other nocessa- | truly seconded by Junmarau S, Buack, Jo: | t list f avery was th habia’ Sambnanea be ae 5 Papal urine a "nekniowledged “healthiness of the | poate YE nely located ea hi tor their & Jal velations with ror sup , | ‘ cewise inom. | #lginal caus he separation; that is vounded a8 | neigit ho cheapness of board und toition, | Wes d. M.uthson, ge, Moutuamery. at cit he strengthening of the Londs betwoen Russa ride ries of Life which wo need | it Hows, and Jomx A, DIX, likewise mer a hak io) ae ie Ai ‘ v ; honesty, fraukn vigor are sinporing | Anat the qualiicauions of the rector, the ‘rusters fee of rat hus woueoe Is Jersey CHF, | and America," tho corresyondent. ¢¢ a hae for every-day consumption, but which | bers of the Cabinet; but he was the soul of | ' re My LE erie at | eee Warraall am lneerunnivnutig ie nan’ entabilsh Wares eald ahaa il SImANE Lace'a Tettap tal ptoen IRaneeE UY Cha tire : cy . oe ¥ overc ¢ understand The gravy rs fe ment to the aitention of the public, Persons dis rrivate rate chy y & matter of great in othe i we cannot produce, because wo are all so | that noble and faithful body of statesmen eas arene We BRAT AGH Sia eee HEE, to that | pvc tn send their ebides a Wil enter toute Bolas toils otice | counteter; tut It has now become a necessity, owing much oceupled with working at other oone who kaaws the interior history of | Sr osueieatals, Ines ekenas Lec : EN a ct ache r mah y to ste tre rt Pag ogee ats MERRINEE, Ph 1 ni atret, oft matt private ne to the diMeuttics whtel may arise with Groat Br- things ‘he ouly way any ono can tell | those eventful mouths ean deny thet this ix Lany union of the Chuvetios, ‘the | the repeianon of » Tialorvolbo slabs ern |. QUEL pal the requisite aid way be procures fir Mr, || Dasaldehean. Gh OE cared Res aderUseliaat. | ie Phenitcet te ciectretin nt tee ca on ‘cl y 4 f fale Rady to where overy breath: | fiuuente ure excluded for tho want ol roomy they | On excecdiugy eay terius, desdrable late at Ment aie MP RBSESION OE Ua. Ane 4 whether we are geit richer or poorer | so, No doubt Mr, Br ACK, Gen, How, and FE. Church has thirty Conferenc ing po! ed yore idle line aed students ure exclu want of ron, they i aE TOE new depot hak hoou ostablished at stout; | tana.” The Ketter concludes Ly stating that the \ ls by computing the valio of our property | Gen, Dix will gladly affirm it, should their | containing & 1 mombers, white and colored, | Hep ath sh bo, Mole moulded Inte abso, dbecauh ibe Yn Pore and pmimntabion Is remwouabie. Kor particu: | special commision appolu by Congress to cone now, and deducting from it ail that we owe, | evidence eer Le necessary Mr. Sewanp | 2074 Gay ilo. and 4,415 local vreachers, and flection, t ‘ avon and pathataking: | i sntoM i W Wi F at privato vo. | Sider the endject of American navigation is to give ~~ fpdividnally and as corporations and commu: | know it as well as they, and he has aflirmod | sine Bishops, The Northern Church has 64 | auh | month, and not of ete te pt ig hy ,! yf Particular attention to the obstactes erated by the > ie renult with a simi. | 5 nr Aen acta fie! most emaphiatlo ferences, §4u0 inavelling and nearly 12,000 | Of this oi ¢ ta approxlnate te tees of Union Atwiemy, te parstage boir voxtynatiers at treaty of Paria of 1550 in the navigation of the imttiee, and comparing thie ronult with asim). | it again and again In the most emphatic | en sa 1,480,000nembere, United, The v att toe ant madete | MUL receive pr n, Hy oiler OF {bo | be wade in i 1 shih a ila Black sea, the Bosporus, and the Dardanelies, and f Jar result based upon the statistics of three, | manner, not only in conversation, but in his | |)" Labi tira tla 1nsaaes ae of Chi | salem AP reveal, was most a Trustees, WILLIAM TURNEL, Secrewry, ee Our advertising colnna, that te new Foreign Minister and Ambassador to hey would foi » largest bo ‘and con » il velvety bie tade w Li oe - five, or ton years ago. It is difficult, per: | support of Mr, Sravon’s appointment as | ihe Uuited Staten, beeinn is ERI erg Ag Are CONST Ua ee Tndarent' i Gril be ‘engn bie on Kassia will probably use all their forts to obtain ‘ ea ' tuape imposstble, to make this calculation | Socretary of Warin 1802, chi a ; 11h Mighest excrtience. and we | advertisement in anyth:r colum, will read aeveral of hon, 15h, 104 16m, | (he, Ramereenlon. of thet treaty, which won ner : vaoxrectlv, but nti} tf has boon made noi Init likely that while he was thus openly | The Cuban Pair closes to-niyb su aNd thes Le wa TH | Reena Pome ot Smplan BAD, teeneroy grace Se ee ee eee reece me tie Head y's baht