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™ 4 to 27, 1870, . Set een ekhiizs place two hundred miles distant, most of thé] DO ofPottugal, and amore tly with the | palace a week Confederation desire to offer their Govenymunr GON rrom bbl Lidell | = Nia Scerctaries amusing themselves away from | young Dukeol enon.‘ had to t their country, they must fi@ dite High of of WASHINGTON. ate, Nilsson is to be married next spr 4 The ae ge Sun. the departments, and the highest officer prim | fatify tho @hoice"of tho Ministry, and the fring to Germany first befwrd they glist for Mancrot Puvin i Carseat ihe Misco fies | ane, ‘te ef. Tndlane will he out of deen | 33 4 “s pra is - —The § of debt of 1 " ent in Washington to conduct the relat “eect got merely uncertain, but al aturcly or erroneous. | He War. The Prussian Gotaguinent eabnot Gh : tHe will Lone ne Money by it. of sop, ber. Ht Shines for AIL ' bi dertake to pay their way over for that purpose, | Correspondence of The s baat ty H's rged by t ‘ ™ .._. — | of the United States with foreign Govern: | moat impossible. Therefore, supposing even | ly in tis mighty: le, ‘ The kn we ' a , is h P ! v Aten Jae sont beat A te urged by a Wyoming paper ay q i | LY 2 . A ‘ hie | jowledge of these fucta will ee f asinvatox, July 25—There is hardly : ‘ress, ih WEDNESDAY, JULY ments @ man whom ihe Legislature of one | that Naro.to! 1 good cause of excep Much will depend upon Russia. This is id » WAPOA Abadi . by hore is hardly 80y- | candidate tos. Con, “Ur 4 ; i i ¥ P 1 Gorman Consuls from w great deal of Annoyance | thing Hke @ Government here just now. The ma- ‘A Ing. dar Falls, Towa, only 68 ye ) = oie Weaike of the old thirteen States, after an elaborate | t ton Ger Prinee, lind the & | her qeandest opportunity, and nothing but | agd trouble, and’ the nig from an un. | °hine runs itself, ‘Tue President, after repeatedly saa toad DN tant, chon tad 4 er Tica Trost Wikies investigation, laa pronounced guilty of sell | tion assumed a elape which justified | the Saencial situation oceadions a ddubt af 7 : aivinging ronnd the circle, han rettied down for the | Mcrae IMdeseebe cate, on As 1 i a Trou h ‘ 7 i > 4 vleasaut disappointwent, iF aU Lolig Te % —A Boston paper Mttorney-Gene H { ing the interest of his clients for a brite of Fanything «moro than 4 frien di | to the course of heF etatesmen, But the ————- imner at Long Branch No former Prostteat was | eis tour forcovernor 7! Mesnenavetes Ravens: Minka, a Sinn : ‘ y r; we G2 r <0 much @dseut from the crpitel as Gen Grant,of ’ 000 fr ne ary to "8 fan Fre Bradway $60,000% We ftaagine that the old Gencral | plomatle remonstrance? He was known | signs ato that she will join with Prussia Late Spanish telegrams from Cute have | ovr regatarly. established ‘aah It at a watering |... An outlay of @160, wen sary to save ; ‘he Meach ¥ Punnol—Ojeu 0 Visitor, would feel like addressing @ pete to hie} to huve supported Dom FRaxaxvo, also a | betoro'long, especially if there havo. boon in | theoyw all former oes into the ehadety the stity | piace, Mr, Buchanan wan inthe habit of passing a | Sc AMuonaaratefrom de Oy. \ rsa 4 } , (gal te i { ' p it Ueliscdk ne An enthusiastic South PShder has provented os Sa aes Waa i ‘ resent successor, and each of his Seercta- | Gorman Prinow by birth aud sywpathy, for | triacs or gecret treaties, such as Iq reported | gtdity and intensity of their falsehood, That | short time at Be ttord Springs, asthe had done for |. ‘tae, Fo. with aemyr WRIMGOAE DAbY Cart Be am The M Troupe, he. Matinee, y 1 4 fone P set “ ohuyler Colfax, fr. with @ ’ te #4 Opera Monse-tirant Reope Matiuee ries, req ug “lis return hither as scon | th: throne, and with euch extrnordi. [ between Braaco and Denmark. If Rug | Spanish defeats shoutd be converted’ tuto victor | ony years _ ore being IK dom Gen. bay The nogro residents of | W'aapolis hay ate r? : ; + ” os fe ransmirsios ‘oul bad ® Mr L ’ neo'n, 3 jJulnson, yer ra ¥ eehoots, : : ox hi# convenience would permit him” and | nary intorest as to mioke ivalmost a personal | sin should draw the sword, it would | Pes fF tranatnissien abroud bad gut ee arena’ were eoateal Wil very, | Uuseea ey Rave cernentibatenn WA The daily civewation of Tim BUN during | he would aleo give notice that the man who | matter, Dut whea Prince Lmovenn «aw the | be the signal fora general war, England, i ih ge that all bier thal & raga ibief abeoneca'frorh Weshington —Next to Gom Grant, Gen. Le Sian to be L . " aedet ‘ ‘ i ead the mversely ; bu Spain shou! \ dp fi rons of tobacco . whe last week, which ended ow Saturday, | tokew bribes must instantly Le dismissed from | serious consequences Vkely to result from | with all her desire tobe neutral and to do tees Ds B Feet Te. Rovag |. Get: Grant is indifferent to pubtts atfites, haw no | ‘he Arowed! Snel whe the culy Ste Wein (Hb Union ony 23, tras iy fo atl Wy pyr the public services. this movement, he promptly withdrew his | the profitable trade of the Lajligerents, 18 | stioutd refuse them, is carrying the joke ton far. | ** for any sib adil “ be Paes A thet hes note student th the Tebel Lee % Universtiy ie MARV. sorcerer, B.JOO Thureday oo. " ote - } » " r et or a rouming abont, of presente aes, d od wn @ Fridn +74 . nan AK a announced that fact off | sure to be dragged in by @ sort of cou All Furope , ¢, and Sy fb irmperte Virginia, La RRR ht ae BE Do they Understand t Rip ait Ge power qisotmon’s | guintoh a y se All Eton semina, sod Spain, a opera | og is salary. He seem to (eal the Prondeney a PARA 4 Ene x bolle Pn ah aaa ida engin te oT &, | . Do the American people understand that, | onty reseon for taking offvuer was removed The ond is likely to bo another allied or | withstending, ewunot-remain neutral. Gerany | orsas matters to be anpropriatod (or Mie individdal | Motte lech wit hiBoos em The savy 890,000. Averige daily circidation dur |in the absence of Mr. F from Wash | pat war had Deon detertuined upon. | cupation of Paris, thedethronemout and per: | and France have called out all their reserves, and | laterest and convenience A Miggouri paper announces that ““ceay fng the week, 116,500. Daily average | ington, Joun Bawckoyr Davis ia now tho Aux ous te find some semblance of a reason | petual exclusion of Navoneon and his bas the latter is evew receiving volunteers, Every One might enppose that the great events which itter, apHiog cnlekens, and greénbacks” willl © taker during the previous week, ending July 16, | Acting Sccretary of State? ‘ fo’ nmin it, he now sought toatiront the | tard erew, and @ reconstruction of the map | European action ix putting ite house in order, ap- | 9 on the eve of happening Ia Barape, aud which | gn supseription 105,800. Dot understand that this man Davis (Prossta bys croffnsive demands | of Europe, with several small States oblit- parently for defensive, possibly for offensive pur | = rst i f ie os Be : Jed ao Fashionable peoplein Dubuque, Towa, ¢ °t up rer roel r months ag “4 ka? mt od vet pouer, and Spain aloue can spare troops! And | OM litte attention from the President; and 60 | 4 very attractive wedding card by ajpend.ng thee, Wor Lrowth of The Sun—A Mint to Business | “8 Ptoclaimed four months ago by the 1 could not be yielded, and by instruct | erated forever. Another revolution in Spain, | p Sones . whom the § malate in ilinies they would, if he realized the situation or appreciated | ing intettizence, * Free whiskey . Mens Legislature of Masenchueetts to be guilty of | jag his Ambassador, Dextoerrt, to outrage | to sweep over the Iberian Peuinsula aud] soeuiy pay common defer reams Nig teturh fraey | tt: Stal OF a position which be occupies, bat does | —A ballad ou the lovs'of the stearnship City «Af Whoover will make @ jrood thing which | ceiving a bribe of $60,000 to defraud the | att the docencies of dipl usage, by the | unite it ander one goveronent, dismissing | ¢,, Z not fll, Hostou, whieh incluctes acomplete Lint of her passenzory : ets hele! Tiasiway Comiyaasy, ol whicli: te wana HB OY mn Ate fac ny 1 | Camaauey, because ho tefl the insurrection | Contingencies of a terfons character may como | lias been pubilsled at 8 John, 1 } the people need, sell it at a fair prics, and hese Ad belle qrosseat provocation iu preseace of « promis: | plunderers like Pxut, would form a most de- | thore at least aa formidable as he found | to pass from hour to hour in Europe demanding ter Shorts, a Girmer living in Clinton, N, then let the public know that he has it for Direetor? Do they understand that this | cqous crowd at a public watering place sirable part of the coming changes, Alto. | it-De Rooas, who, because Vauwaseva could | the prometest action on the part of (the Exeeu- | ¥,, bas in his bara hay that wae cul Aity-foar years ago milo, cannot fail to succeed. Tue BuN in a | Built of bribery wos branded on his fac Vero ace other reasons which render the | gether a lively time may be expected, which | not come to him, and because ho could | tive Cauch atime as this he ts amusing hime | fle said to Ue as bright and sweet os any cut this sump notable illustration of this great truth, In| Mteran elaborate investigation by the Lets" | gonduet of NavorzoN wholly indefensible, | will fnally put the people above the tyrants | not go by land to Varwaseo from Pucrto | tel at tho wea story, and the Secrotarg of Stato hue | MAE | a ani, om, 1 yet out to make w firstclasr, fearless, inde. | Mture? Dothey understand that Davis hes | psineo LeorowD is ag nearly connected with | and the many over the few. God grant wo | Priveipe, now proclaims his intention of | ‘i liken Sms. lung lie “sehen bia ka A shruitn te fioes Voce Cbik Maka orate ALTO pendent newspaper. By judicious oxpondi. | Meitly confessed it, and has never daredeven | his far as with the reigning house of | may live to see that day of emancipation to | Personally subduing the insurrection in that | iis ty the way wo do bustnoss hero, In Kngland a | €itence of Aumerrea was kuown to the Chinere at that lure and natural attraction, some of the best | % attempt a denial of his corruption? Prussia. ‘The truth of history requires us to | the enslaved millions of Curope! oi dy tuo mach pacified ea Department— | sinister of Foreien AMfuirs would be hooted out of | Mme F : journalistic talent in the world was Ig this what the American people ex: | aii:m here, what is notori n Europe, that - tcp ment a Siam » from the first day of his arrival | opice with popular indignation who deserted his —It is said that the reason f r oalling the Dem tlrawn to its sorvice; and by tho same | Prcted whoo they chose Gen. Quaxt Pres'- | (ho Emperor has not a drop of Boxarantt: Somo ‘of our Canadian contemporaries t ' peat gol — eshte ly pra post at such Merits, But there ts somo difference ae ok) ‘ derek s tdinAat e : ; she dent? Did tt upposo ¢ they were a ek ale 8 Sinan . seam ‘to be considerably exorcised ovér tho con. }| © Me Home Government that the island could | totweep the pablic men ou the two sides of the ) a means it has constantly obtained the | “ beta She al eas 4 Blood in hig v vB ee ee eee suay Agambcs CR Ate bh * | pover be reconquered without large additional | ocean. bagh ; , . 1 putting at the head of their State Dx atta 1 ‘ ae templated departure of Wiitiaw i. Mor —Many aepiring Western towas, which had 4 test and freshest news from home | ! g ‘ ; feuettg: | TOLD and lis bea tifal wife, the Princess | el ioe Europe, Aa ta well known, that gentle | feinforcements, now refuses troops offered him! Mr, Frelinghuysen, warnod by the brief tenare of | aon suticinating a very considerable tneresse of popu % J abroad. ‘The tesa important parte of | CHt B MIAN Bolt ene y ad they eupnces TONKA of , Were the most conspl | 20 vicite ie Old. World to promote the inde. | TMS means that Lis applications for reiutoree- | tte two last Ministers to Kngland, thinks 1t better | tation by this your's census, bave Loen awiully disap , ows are carefully praned and condenged, | #¥Hty of taking bribes? Did they supp se | cuoug favorit ‘Tuileries for soveral | jonden Piha Uasiediat Prederation; and it | Meus have been absolutely douied, But Da | lostey at home than to spend oN des eee ae ee 1 si n | they were installing avowed and el | atte ae . » | Pendence of the Canad mnfede 8 pe alin tating Covane wna the grateful republic. Johnson and Motley were al- cals weinet tases i ‘ | ‘while tho leading topics of the day are given Be ‘ winters, and closest relations of | {9 but natural that those who aro most opposed | 8P48 is footish tn letting Cubans and the world | lowed avoat a yoar of diplomacy each—one. for ‘The women juries of Wyoming are not popte iM Hy th | dhe | corruption in the highest and most honor | giuudship toward the lmperal faruily, ai know bow desperate bis position realiy is. f Jar, Deceuse thal sense of justios @ too airong, and ol ore fully than in any other journal, ‘The F logs riendship toward the lnper ily. Aa] to his views of that question should condemn ache speaking too much, and the other for writing too | rogues who pase under tuoir Jurisdiction are couvicted, rs sult fe a newspaper unequelled the world | *!: vl a the Government t the Prince is a man of modest and moderate | his mission, ‘The Toronto Globe especially |, At, we are told that “ Gen. Conwetio Porro | tittle, Motley is very much taken down, and fs not | if guity nian over for intarest, pith, pungeney,Yariety, asoa Gen, Pin, Suentpan is not only a brave | character, without th fol of bia irgt pour ridicule upon the movement, forgetting | 89% Ween assassinated by bis men because they | consoled with the leisure to write more so-called | —The Bocky Mountain Nive tells of an enthu- i fracy, and completeness of intollige mie py | man and a patriot, ho is a man of} jy Qoumar a t Uvve | apvarently that its editor, Mr, Grorca Brows, had heard that he intended to surrender.” Gen. | history. Although be longed for an Ambassador's | stastic young Missourian who, culogiz'ng the beauty of ( yohamad we dia a prathy Y'| spotless honor, Te 8 today fer | je) k tural | bas beep distingulated (oF suklog mistakes re: | [RNC '# Provably one of the leaders of wiiose | Tanks Be would vory cheerfully have compromised | his eal," ead: "1°! be doggoued 11 she win'y as prote | his means wo are able to place before ‘he | re eee to. study the art out aakt f nature vane aletakcttrs iteportant qeeation that tas | d°wfe to surrender Gen, De Ropas some months | the EnvoyiExtraordinary. How quickly our glo- | ty a9 ated wagon!” | ; Public a full and entire daily epitome of the | rm Devic 1 teas alee Puta to suppose that, front perzonal eoa- | sheeting almond ever eee erchrane since informed the Madiid Government, All | Tdepart! ‘The chosen orator who most glorified ome of Mr, Spurgeon’s congregation have world’s current history, such as has never | % War s# 1 ed there. But he carries a | sch a choice would be agreeable : die? ehkud=to Die Ropas’ teiertel odinipga that)] crvtn Vee, listed Rie ep So tap Belg OF WARES | ee rettations acl uo LaGtaP TA Pater nee 5 . ‘ paseport sigued by “J.C. B. Davis, Acting years. If we remember correctly, Mr. Monneu An the who found in him the virtaes of Wagh- | ¢xercitations, which go heavily ; the pastor, Lowever if Deiore been offered to the reading multitude. & ’ AG % } to the Emperor. ip elvoudial aad MAG ssianantl their lives and properties should be spared them. | 44 ha val . " ig at present obdurate, ? rh» Secretary of State.” ‘Chia is the eort of re early advocated, and Me. Beowy persistently op- | 1 aha consae qh . agton wud the valor of Cwsar, Who tuned the his- : Mur motto is not only to make the best news “ It je a8 an s for Nvonros to protest | posed, the original movement for the union of the n due course the reply was received from Ma- | toric muse to sing his paans, and who pronounced A book about Mr. Dickens is soon to be pub ¢ paper in this city, but to soll it at half price: tum Ate country iF ke : to Pun. Suk ; arnittiat tle exerdien of any gu influcnce | Provinces. ‘The project of an intercolonial rail- drid, in which Gen, Dx Ropas was instructed to | him the grandost Roman €f them all, is now ooly au soy in London, which wil! contain an account of @ ‘ » ia great and gallant « ice “ ? eae be 4 a en et endered chie: i enienc' ex-public », a novel written before “ Pickwick,” wh ‘This we invariably have done ; and having, | PSN (OF ftv bah Ses tal ots: aa Spain, as it is for him to describe as an | way was likewise aupported by the one and re- (reat tepentant querendered chiefs with leniency, | ex-publio fintionary, 04 Gal oe Jounson tals Bits at published, aud weow eup) rocker te sigs | Dy liberal and persistent advertising, advised | &'¥¢# Lim a passport signed by an official rm mosith sted by tbe other, Ho was the plea of Sizing | 4°4 range to say, notwithstanding the liberal | Vienna. Motley supposed, tm the tonooenes of tite Whe I f! iH : vl , Who ta covered al) over with the disgrace of outrage upon bi if the mere proposition | kg shes on dissemination of this leuient answer of Spain, not | historic heart, that Sumner turned the crank of the —The recently pardoned convicts from the r ‘the people of the fect, our success las been to make Prince Leoronp King the other | Permanently the seat of governmout at Ottawa; | os Gnan Jo or ha if of i universe, and therefore addressod despatches to | XW Jersey State Prison, at Trenton, are represeuted t } cra €0 our lost ‘tan gutne expectations bribery. As well might he bear a pase vort | Y peg sare a Mate nat fan | and yet in that matter, as in the others, ite, re bier jor bas vr lorgar art if of fet lite Wis thevean Gt dhe iteserioda Pal cen wr co by an cotiusiaetic “local of that city as baying lef , fii signed by a ccnvicted felon, How Stent PRETO RO SEE UUR Ie HES ae Bro’ defeated and Mr. M ype _4, | Yisious nd now that they cannot induce ’ ‘ he with ** good characters and cheeriul faces.” As an illustration of the eteady up | %@ y detfated onetanth Winery nowy was defeated and Mr, Monegut triumphed ‘ F well until tho days of St Doiningo, whov Grant f ou A te « ee nth as muec a3 NAPOLLON 4 rf Po rengel . ie . a Vices 01 e r qrard growth of ‘Tm SuN in public] DANS cheek must burn with shame as he |" OT" i 3 A tho tovaha, | THe auestion of an Att nd Pacitle raltway Hi und fo surrender, the Spaniardé assassinate | oy sted in his wrath, as tho expected caine of tho! lama caer poate nancdes pita of New Sur i ech ae he affairs of Spain, siuce the revoll tas aif he him on paper, “*M=- > » at ared, * OM wi nary fe . Op prospects to be very encour i 1 displays such a passport! across British America bas found those gentle- ~ dob disappeared, “OM with bis head! In similor gio e poacl . atic nder this simple business policy r 8G o¢ only gay: ‘ a rer ie if Ce: aging, The poach crop in South Jersey will be estimation, under this simple buainegs poli¢ Fee aetnwentat people understand that {2 of 1508 He not ‘only gave helt | men in sine antogoatam; and yo theres no | ,,2¢%WM be an evil day for the Cubane if Gem. | anv be eit ot avant Poatn, when old be was | Suit tarts “Th pla crop waka goo ive a Teen ey wie corns orl dann Ghana Ad tion pays honor to | the dethroned Messarina, Put be pro | intelligent statesman in Canada, except it bo Mr. Pougo should desort their standard, for no single | iatriguing for the Prosidency, and newpapers wore | —There appears to be cousideruble fueling ta our daily odition for the past eightecn | Geo. GRant’s Administration pay BDE'EO} |" tad tiny aud ae. tbat: ekoue: will ait EF ORAS HAF ARHITTE Gate, Gat ce cee 1» in the whole ieland is go beloved, admired, | produced <2 prove it, IL ts written as a condition of | canada ngains! granting an amucsty to Kell, A teblig nionths: bribery and elevates fraud and corruption t@ | Fila potielony add with the avowed | way § a ne at be Lat is pb) | | and respected by all classes as ho is; but those | loyalty that neyan wast asaire to the Presidency, | meeting has been entled tu Torosto to protert againes 9 Intluer j@ position, and w' p avowe: ‘ ecessity, unl ° fe 7 . or interfer e perquisites xe 56 “4 “ high station? Joun Baxcnowr Davis, Act | aun the Tiles ef te At yt of British America ic to remain @ mere | Who Kaow him have no fear on that point, If he St, Domingo cheng ites of tho Bxceutive tn | 44. and tu utc on the Red Niver expedition, * Week an ing Secretary of State! intention of putting the Prince of the Astu: | P oA ain @ mere | 1s boon assassinated by Spanish treachory, the | Bancroft Davis bs hada gold suafbox studded | —A personal sketch of @ Western Senator January wAvee rias on the throne, and with the hidden design | !uuting and trapping ground for European ; : with diamonds given 40 hin, tn token of hia ser- | clotes as follows: “ He caunot propel himself throng Sauuary 3 ey PERE ihc By nes Tinsel wh re THEE LS retribution will be fearful. Vices during a recent aeMtration ia te Department | the muddy pool uf polities ata higher rate apeed thee daw apolec he e has of marty ing the Priace Imperial tothe Infanta Shes soak of State. uret applicatio us made rere ~ es oo Ee “ ph inieg 5 Napoleen and the War he has Be REST ahereand ah Pea saanay aaa Wa eeabuebn io adiniy towsren aa @ulls ay ; : wn aaa i ox Btste, Au nora yy ho ie to Casarons, ae 6 pollywog through: a Kettle of cold " Deuaty 6 Although the war between Frances and shdats = 7 sngaleen Brows has opposed measures which Mr, Mon e hear that the movement among the Ra next session, aud will be veyulated, ba ene raaty 2 Pr, ; oftinsively intruded in the internal concerns i ; {eal Republicans to tun ihe Ht , SPECTATOR. —A drunken soldier in Detroit amused himself PANU aE russia none sense taken the world by Levi ah has advocated, he has sown a considerable degree | fal Republicans to run the Hon, Rrcnanp Scusun — ies eee ine heirs Jobruary ¥ irprise os by no means unexpected by | °! the Spanish revolutionary and provisional | of ggitity in identifying himself with them after | fr Mayor ts making mach progress, Mr. Semen NEW YORK'S WHILE SLAVES. Gass HO Wes hoes Heth Gaus ALE Mure eat xo who had carefully followed the events | LOVerMment. and directed his agents to em: | their success wes established. Thus, when the | belongs to the ofd Duteh stock, with an infusion plies his (uipety-fourit taii—that of w three bundred- dollar ( : of the last fow years, or who had noticed the | Ploy threats in order to defeat the Du Confederation was finally carried Mr, Baoww at | of Yenkee genius, and « sort of religious sense of | Another Mocting pth Overworked Bales | puinier r y ’ £ : 7 M nt, whom he u vith soa Veaned for's elses < neils, The: public duty and official dignity winch seen: ee —Flour, avd more particularly dried “ vast and significant preparations, What has hom he pursued with ven- | obce leaped for place im its councils. Whon | Public (aly Mie cles, Sigt ty 1s Giteawouens Cus: Uin moctieg willbetald | dare a cette ttc seane NRiciud sel A Leap Lete debe atiak nd the threshold of bis asy- | the Intercolonial Rail provided for ia the | make him a great favorite with the Radicals, At | 4. rriursday, July 93, 1870, in Plimpton Building, | dane ana Ae indurions ae wictaille dust, affecting stea Hie Sea § F = tr, Brows publicly declared | the present rate the Repubifeans will have no eau- | corner of Siuyveount and Ninth str FSM, | shiiee Rib ee séclivan ead oe opty toon Let Ma mL bad corgau A " 5 a . ei! gctngt arias bts * alze te M. v & ehortdived ol wu SCL MOUN waa uit vil wake ii his readiness to build five intercolonial railways | ‘¢date of their own for Mayor, but will vote for | Twouly be pleased to meet with repre ve re than fortylyen ; basal n reased . 1 . by When our civil war raged, NvPpor ron was y J breveuiauves | saore than fortylyeare. * ’ y 15; SHAD rags bcb user alia band oML) A pba ro ane eas ei rmon was | ho could gota place in tho Ministry of the Do. | Benrut. Well, there might be a worse fate for | fom the dierent eating evtabishzeute, ana] —A lending physician in Paris, after asking & ‘ ae peas Lge vet sldeney bie aol i Se wreath “as ares ae tke Se }sniniom, In tho same manuer, after the seat of | the city than to have bin elected ; and bis por | @specislly (hore whe oxy dicTugaged at present, } patient the questions according to fosiwula, as to sleep. giey put Chassepots in the hands of the troops durope—infin OTe BC nthe Brit. |“ cocernment was established at Ottawa, he trait in the Governor's room alongside of that | Now is your time to join the organization, for when | I and criaking, next demands what newspaper he 4 TONG so. .cse se He had gathered together algo immense | i#h Government, with all it Thal | cuted the idea of ever removing it elsewhere, of Gov, Mancy, another old Dutchman, would | tie bury season opens in September you may be | Mads. It the patient be nervous or excitable, the miltde pune ’ upplies and munitions of war, all the materi. | f'th strove time a recotumended lange expenditures in public baild- | &ld greatly to the picturesqae effect of re. | Savluyed do those stores which keop open .fter | *t vate nal fs proporibed. ‘ July 3 Ir 1 ay la eonfilet Neewand 1 vwith Pagland, ito4 at that place. AN tHis transformation of | Bowned mpert As for ourselves, we can: | 1PM “ie Re hi ire te . © your toil at that Eek y: bias Your bal looks very poorly, al rea i t! r ‘ , “ i. Siti x rit De impossible, uule ou are nnited wima ?” Second Matr *, dear! 1 think it Ails it he military chiefs were in favor of striking | Pos J, and ad Ans to att opinion befell hit before he had taken office un. | Pot Fet go in for Scent, with all our might, be- ik us. 1p oer: atterapt e pee ay ath seat frote a preat de Alued. Ue knocked one of hie 4 then; but NAPOLeow healtated, aa he did | end which fully {lug WER Res der his lifeloug opponent, SirJonw A. Macponaco, | cause we are afraid that he has some lingering Shahn ao eala wainte k ayes out Inst Week, and It iost werent deal of sawdust, 4 3 , as he did y tuplicity of ; : . abiishinents, The cold winter season approaches, ; ; tthe coup détat, and tho | Wis eating tnd the selfishness of his mo. | 4 had heen summarily thrown aside like « | siliance with Tammany, We want to beat} when you will be compelled to remain standing | ‘Md betes Leen the eame doll since.” August tponed ; tyes, ‘The diptontntic correspondence does | Squeezed lemon after hia political life-blood had | O' Hatt, andwe shall not throw wp our hate for | 4, Oty ond coruing, anlll 10 oF Mt o clocy, in your —A German, while shooting on the East New. Feet Stay chose Uh tributed t ute | not reveal } P ocosiltas, be Tor thee | beet extracted by that wily politician, Andnow, | ScueLt until we are sure that when te fs elected | our ue erie tg bred Bedale hil a At AL Ue Areas fee Lobe utarriaetagbesnaghtabes teat rteuiber Many causes have contributed to int y | Mot reve his procee wcause for the + Sil 0 é at ataatia ¢ § ended, walk | balloon whi y Ne alr ove wend Bee eer ti ‘ inpepaiirslidaers es “hae ll Le parineaanh La hi Rae, vowing the Ministry which dealt him go | Tammany will be vo more Meanwhile, aafaith- | Wore slout at urscasonable hours through ‘slush | guaity need tuto it, binging t to the ee nnd ie Beitenber 19 the passions of NAPOLEON, thengh they | most part hie influence was exerted per- | unceremonions e death-blow, he turns end advo: | 1! chronicters of public events, we record the Woveene for the ebriagmentot | UC tnieresting (o huow whether anybody way In ua Eeplomber x8 do not at all appear uron the present agi. | Sonally and by verbal represeatations cates the Canadian Pacific Railway, while attack. | fect of this extraordinary manifestation of the have the pres baitoon. Se tated surf: He sought to use for hisown | ‘The late Lord Cranenpox, who waa on with ridicule those who are ondeavoring to | Rates's in Behalf of venerable end high ak asian oF thtie anne as The emplorees of the Prassian ¥ .. q e' ut papers of their powerful us Rihett Att Bevober 16.0. pury ablest and most saga. | most intimate terms with the Emperor, stated ablish the fudependence of the Provinces and | Seuled old Knickerbo alt Ald will you remain back? | Devertment havo inemorialtzed the Chiet ober 24... . . ‘ou Will not, after the large namb a f the characters in Wagn ‘Metstersanger® October 80., clous ste u of this century, Cavornaud | net long ago to an American Minister that | thcir union tn an efficient and permanent nation - eva EET Oras who have ded our meetings aud eigned the | from wearing tuetr uniform. They rogord the matter BisMAncK, avd only discovered when too | NAPOLEON had exerted ev possible | ality, We presume, however, that as the great A queer story has lately come to an end in | fell as “eon tok oF the bonefit' to your | us crosely msuiting to the dignity of tuv Government : ; : beaith, Many of the proprietors are \n favor of i @ hat he had been » unconscious dupe | argument and persuasion wit im | measures to which we have already referred have | Washington, A gentleman named Ricuarys has | movoment, and bave deat Caled bo Gt ea funetionarie late that he had been the unconscious dup r Hy h him ) » Hates to OUR Meetings ‘ ia Mere instrument of both. No antomaton | bring about the ree tion | been consummated in spite of all resistance, the been removed from the office of City Niperin. ped ae ids ital ae soley orn are in ~-Frav ; we one hundred A nine for rumen > tt e “ ihe saheuitan i favor 0 ny bs Jed their willingness | tresses, of Which elzht are of the frat ranks Parts, ld have oboyed tho wires which thoy | the. South, And it te no sccrot that | ‘ndenesdence of Canadasrill ikewioe be achieved; | % ee es ation, after having held it for | to close, will baud Hrimly to- | Lyone, Strasbeurg, Mets, lie, ‘Toston, rest, ant ee i m 3 8" | and we do not hesitate to add that when thatevent | {Wo years. The reason of his removal was the « ch x tifeavion : vy s Aaa fae AMY dike : ihe ‘Saperor Anducod ‘various members of BR at a iin wis fi nerdourg. ‘The fortifications of Parts are stated to a % : ‘ lik ; nt ‘ ecipte Parl feat who 4 t y ‘i is completed there will be fow individnals to | @emonstration of the fact that he could not read, npfoyere. In, Marve OF ue cause, Sond po have coss $40 D, abd up to 186 there bail been ex: dt id, while, like another VIISTOPILLES, artis 0 fave nto visi 7 . : 1 a rite, or cip! - eg ota th bave ¥ nuded o Cheri. arg $54,000,00 ntary 4 . A iwhom the people of the new nation will be more | Write. or cipher as a man ought. He had pre Jon n. We bave received | P ot hee _ ary S he wos smiling at lis own supposed success, | Paris for the purpose of devising measuresto | indebted than to Mr. Monnenn. viously been dismissed for the same reason from fatten) ty ‘give Jectures member of the Masonic order telegraphed , wut, 2a hie f i ve 4 inectings, to ne " Jiu ‘7 In achioving the unity of Italy, Ca. | promote his favorite policy. His Ambavsndor re ——— the Bureau of Statistics, and afterward from the tally invited | t4° spefiecae i inkeroow for tee Royal Are Ma seg voun allowed the vanity and the ambition { end hie special agents in London employed all | It may be some consolation for those who | Place of Chief Clerk of the Buroau of kducation MUS shes Wes aeek LUT | Gis coca atten toe eae tee Oe ee | of NAPOLEON to be persuaded that to France | their efforts ip the eame cirection, But when | are sufcring from the excessive and long-cc —nn important office under the Nations! Govern: sechuiion, who are now ubling we in this move: | tion ; the telegram attita destipation rewdig, “Mako | Abad ed not only a ally, but almost an obedi. | the rebellion failed NAPovrot turned his | tinued beat of the present summer to know that | ment. Yet such was tis impudence and such his | tend on ni iN Tange NuWL ta ato sat, | oom for ton kk A M's, Coming to-tay, | Pore cht vassa), bad boon secured, whoae military | back on the plotter and dieavowed all con. | Piofemor Pram Buren, Astronomer Royal ford talent that he managed to be pat in charze of | ME St eslhdacbon ac PATON | ccata meamenen asticn Merete ee, Marc cotland, p “ 0: nid pre y | the educational interetts of the ¢ na te ‘1 Df @ dengitter from the * agar,” publishus the fret, | arch 1, strength could always becommanded in timy | nection with them Scotland, predicts that noxt winter, and probably | 1 beta Ofte Gity, aos teiretain Treatment of Sunstrakes and grven tho crcdit to-— bitters. She anys: "3 i ia of need,” That delyston has long eluee paesed | He conceived and carried out the schomo | thst of 1671-8, witl be correspondingly excessively that place for two yeurs, although be bad uot the | 4. Apply ace-cold water to the top of the head, | daugiiter Sarah Anny who, if 1 do say it H ) Aral & Sees ay ate Geto for placing Maxtarn tan on the throne of | Colt: Prem observations made since 189%, it ap firet qualitieation for ite duties, ved Af toe burg 16 dll ae bag OF he SMa girl 18 HW SoauRl Ges bones too ‘April 16 ee TOE AY Foray UA realtor men gee mA saree i fe Hone OFF pears that a hot time occurs about every eleven AS HT Ea ‘tive to drink (ot ged chills and fever for golng on six inc i 2 than as q tructe: nN exten, ex y to strengthen the rebellion : : be " " “ “ ¢ to drink (hot cayenne ‘ . Apri han a support. Instructed by Cavour, Na ne co, eX yt ugthen the rebellion, | yeurs, followed at an interval of about two years Tho Commiasionors of the Fire Depart: | dod ginger stizred imcto water, 3 tors could u't do her any ge At yf tie bitte g y } ; prea ‘ A as an ary pol tical “ rat te ae When negessary ya very cold time, Let ua, therefore, refresh | Ment have proved that they heed the suggestions | Pioscr’ is sneak tot i pur + | ue & pre When Felicien David was at C, Arahat { Ma $ i 1K faith that small States of the samo raco and | ‘Ths was donc iv direct d co of the Me curselves by imagining New York harbor to be | of Tae Sux, On Saturday they transterred a | ¥ ‘ seh pags eich wl ance hE ‘ “i ’ 1 ves by imagining New York harbor to be fe ‘4 sna 1m to ytve tossons to hia principal. wives Bay 3s 40 language should be slidated into one na- | NOV coctrine, in disregard of our protosta- | trozen up, snow to be six foot deop im the streets, | !erge number of officers from ditferent companies | panier sion, far ive enaute tok restoring eh | REMest which wae gladly acc ie te : Binet e — tion, not foresceing how thie poliey would | tions, cud in fogrant violation of thet “t and the jew compinies bankrupted by the abun: | {0 other companies, At xeems that the trang J waturat eireulniion ani sthiulitine tree peespitudig, | F:-uchman, Anxious 40 4¢e the intorior of « haieny if f sue ts Gosh ! retura to plague advocate when practi. | ditional friendship” which is always paraded | daut sepply of ice. ferred officers did sce that conduct | peat for at toast NSE altel aca cl aha -vachaehsl std tack stcprir oar at : Siig 8... oT) + oz | cally applied in Gormany, when an object is to be i thie —————_ which was violently opposed to the absolute hd, 9 wut Nath wond aid materiatty, and Bs an) we Jatroaneaa ta Gye sauces, ‘hao 4 Wi a8 taren wi Ip 1255, when Brewance met Naponron, | sue inan, who erossed the ocean to ineult authority # Mr. Epwanp | sticieney f sprang from t& eand valuable stimulant, ee wh Lave become proficient, we W r Duy rank oh | by his request, at Biarritz, the Exoperor was | 82d injure us when civil war distracted this exorcise the franklng priv pe - Rohini de ted Ley dig oh Polabeaid . tt will be thus f : er " - Lag : . con « ponderous package marked Pubs, | charge. They will have an opportunity in their h Well Blerated The Hor Patrick 8. Gilmore tt 4 ; wi Sens c that we Lave m fully convinced, after repeated conferences, | country, and to wubetitute nu empire eup: and Aceorated with bis autogr 4 | new places to pre r formes course of 1 Water Tie Rete | that the Eurupean war will be ended by A ghan trebled our on, till it is savaid nn all lila vendhafaanion.(¢ % by foreign boyonst arepublic, is eR pay Lee a ithe better) s apr Treason being, probably, that the Hou. Mar Re ei etal eee ti and He a} aatisiaction, ¢ ; Apatite 1 bay nea for apenas Lureau of Statistics in the Treasury ¢ Siva Tesulted sin scongption of nr Rud logs tied proénos his Grand taterustienel aheatont ‘ x : k Depart j and this sort of thing seems to Wat time, and doesnt relish t 4 of morning Dlanket sheets combined, while we | of appreciating and second.ag hisprogramme, | ©: Prine: happens to have been proposed | pass current through the hands of the carcluss EERer ly aud Water about gd Cae, | bolus tmpsired by ay : “4 jaye been enabled tc Ana Louw thao w year before Sadowa | for tho throne of Spain, eubject to tie ap: | and negligent Postmasters of she country, By | Should not agine team Keep the pativdt quiet unul v | Boston is appalled by « ru a9 LAD rates from £5 cevts and the wew map of Burops! So infatuated | PF ple! an wf July 20, 1948, the Bureau of Statistics | °Fs Teevive for their services th a He TPN ay pee oe Me y Now Yorks Vie to-day is the most sacee vews- | was he, that it never occurred to him to in . n view of such | ceased to exist op the let of January, 1969, and | the Fume credit that captains ato’ a] The New Kulior of the Fatve-Repoming | ; apy ee one hice upnper In the world, while the future before it | tervene in war until Aust j H ‘on of tht Gtvilized | 4 fuhelions were reduced (o those of a division | duestion which a correspondent desires ny to maa ea f Fanaa tetas Nae is Mimitable has nap sathteaah ant ald thsi dase cea Ran Ty | iv the office of the Special Commissioncr of the | put to the public, thinking the anower should é raat pivogh Ae as - Probably we might 1 1 the hun. | great powers of the earth, H + not a quostion of rage or of mere Revenue. Since that time no person has had | be ia th ; . with | ota t torial ley ts ery pereey . tor ‘ ie tort Ps 1 dired thousand delase we L o Iyer. | hg tT a war wilfall, nd wickodly, and | 02% Suthonty frank letters «. documents com . : hed apenas ‘ ; ti tb . fy vsing, aud the sam }t wou ave come ] ° t conflict wi rhaps will drench hundreds of the le | 1 ley don't object to 6 snake ort Bf pa he Be result would have come | called in to a mnflict wh y | Pechaney 1 vhundrds of thousands | of then undon whines aus on the bu- | we Uke the re resting ov iw that J devo and there, Dat When there are forty thousa ‘fh 4 PY ly. Bu is too short te walt for | could maiutain it no longer of fires’ 1 blood and mis ry, merely to 1 was placed in ite reduced condition, had the | the eaptain has, fore docs not deserve Van giods, Were ly ely to be too wi cil gears, when by a judicious outlay tor print Belittled by the Danish Lnmiliated | sratity his rovengeand hisambition, Yo ins | franking priviteze by special act of Congress; but | t ne compensation, An org cannot get ebilty. Br's ink the work can be lied in the United States in M hagrined Dlessing of God, as he has done his office disappeared on the Lat of July last, aud | 99 Without a man to blow the bellows of bn Arkansns has a celebrated will case, which Would bec sucecsstul t 4800 to MAuex, the Emperor, with Will wot Mr, Loerwant ov Mr, Canswant poy | th 4 tue portormause equally betweeu | th n pa PER ate ne chp dines andi k Mt Beart t them udy 1 judi s stinging his heart, aud} ‘his war is to be no ordinary e " tle attention to this subject, if they ean xpare | the two SABA ; aH 78 te 1 the Judge should cause the jury to t 1 ; siourly, confiden' t ly vow in the army, di afftur ay rand tine from their midsemmer pleasures? Here ¥ _— 3 et matinee lite vi avcordinyly so ordered, ‘Three La: ” : AA Mu i y rest | derstoo as the national pride bad been | iden strike quick und sharp, gaia two | portant privilege, and neither the head of that | oF residing in Europe at the war brok Bae Se ere ees Fern tee Lich ‘ mvured that at the very L can | wounded by his successive failures, an appeal | or three battles, a call a Congress to | Department nor’ the be the Post Oltiec iu | out between Franco aud lrussia, thoy loft glut Jace ee eee We ary emit Ras Ttre tine 4 #3 FORA Je tBAY UBLNAAE ann 1 | to the resentment of (he people might excite | make peace upon te glorify him and poses anv veto gguinst the coutivuunes of F shores in pursuit of pleasure or comfort, th you tat Srauce a H As it eerie meod ta.) open 6 he ws SO iene uuinary Wi »WhIM whiniw furs passiag popularity, and merge his @hort- | ossure his dynasty, gaise’ will not | suct a syindl will not ho likely t yg ther we ow Tinan siver, Let tue Will You, 1 Us nase oP tog cent | fase Of Le Jouce be stil) . Fronch Lonor N\POLRON cannot ¢ sithant Pho*onsulate-Gencral of Prussia, and the | lication of their wi territory actual! ! of | have to be tried uv agai note in A low or t i red rp | Seneulates of Bavaria, Baden, and other South ywecupied by outendins ruses will of course | Y , : rH y dated thirty hee 1m. States, have been thronged the past few | be extremely ufortable for them, and that rer 1 " What ie it ‘ tot most desired to prevent us, a Witt maj let 7 y remote loeulities t these do not af ‘ OL an eaay task, ; ttattt W erieat hip wane b cnevanter, complctod 19 an Wve Ho occupetion here, and who I to ha much cntertainment as our ownleountry, It is | ¢ Tbr ths cessfon of Aicace Hi ry nt we t rity to y of wdeceat protest. | pacted, unified, and solidified Germany as | been misled by @ roport statins that the Prussian | tide of travel homeward will be as ru itw Wr. Fvetinghayneu Expected to Dectine ' , Hic b ot Bees a ead F they 1 not | ono With buc one heart and one | 2ensul-Gencral had received instructions to for. | cutward duriag the spring . sori duly 28.—ahr, Frotinel aya hed : Sa his Seer be forgotten. after searching Buroy nut ilse, All differences aro forgot. | W8t4 at the O niment expense all soldiers inane ab hove, b 1 4 a & force to rmnain t 1 die 14g want ie a) Dibuce de aaa a cca Thera iano North and no Routh, Aly | 2808 duty, and all volunteors for the mM A rare chaneo for 4 cheap and pleasant sma. | We will Seg ad dl tolorated | crown, propaaed it ta Prinoe Lauro), who | 18 German, ‘fon qillions in Austzio etand | C¥hCeneral of Prussia has received wo wach | Cr Meet ee tude which carried the old | pid gu Hiace 1 ow sew from the tell, Whose term ) proceedings, If any persons unnatur: | attend the,Buffulo races, at which $42,000 iu pr f uo oxpires on the 4 h wud owing wllygiauce Ww thy North German J miuss are to be cotanded ior, odloctivae a wy WHO Wl hos bee eundidate Cor a ek ae bat been Wiad wai Dua Wee se ding caultiogly daa the siation to bis dw i any ¢ thon wit \ t i re Pails, Portage, aud Avon cl that there ta sey} meatanite te ahead Saye Sprin Il be afforded oy the Directors of t the important private int ‘ ‘ ; poreven imagined Ay ra 4 ‘ P a 4 instructions, No men can be sent home by ar vivbee 7 panare Of the tice tf BAe mbich he must snc 4 gavr 1 1 WANDA ling t ept it if regularly chos rady to shoulder the necdlegun with e8| opie ¢ ; re be . ey 7 ere, | Railway from the sth tothe 90th proximo, Four ex. | }i,!f.be tekgs the on siden fot peaneon sey It) ‘ to thevones | Pitt had no authority to make any atoo | much alacsity and love of country as that | _ Here lalate OF) press trains will rua daily at reduced rates, aud an will Onulty dotermnt PATA igs ratte ne j pot his carthly Life, and find to Pr 1} luto tondar, It wea simply auch an ox por ee purpose, and besides our neutrality laws for- | opportunity willbe given to the excursionists t # chance of being elected to. the Senute t stehy :

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