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When Naro.ron was bon'ele Helena, the family of Hontrsen, including Lovrs, then some seven years of age, were exputrinted from Franca, The refuge in Switzerland, end ultimately at Rome. In 1830, when Lo Prmiwrr nioanted the th » of France, Ciannt Lovra, then bor to St sought ing to he known ns Lovts VoL it08 1 pormirsion to return te Irar sw ng, teking tothe Poxapanres, dented: this r wee banished from R Ilo then mad his way to England 1 ing Dond life, Naro. LON, in OC 5 in th ncigh}orl ig, soduced t « v r m bis nee to the house of Orleans, and the two nd. venturers pr 1 Louts NAPoLron sits head. This att hrove of Louis Purnirer to overturn the follure, The B ARTUAN Wa by court mortial, and condemned to ¢ Lovis Prin however, commuted his sentence to bavishiment beyond seas, nud CHARLES Louis came to the United States, The sojourn of the cha on try lusted about a year, He wa ummer, In this ¢ the watch-house, borrowed mon body who would lend it to him, aud fi al i t w Orleans, } a a 2 ‘ > far re nnd, fantast to 8 ¢ lar r for whatever Pieined, Ly way of Sout ne to 1840, he Lele idtieul f >of his chookored Ho chartered small amer at Margate, taking nl fifty razy followers a tone } s9 ) ‘00 to Bou . v Y ] i . and Lehing into the public tam ilo a hand proclaimed a KvVO. revolution p or t 1 wee t work ot fit i] ff remei wy the thind good y Rage 1 « will, t it } j t \ Is it not 1 ! vent t AN Soars TROMBULE too mueh t teko him up and make him Presiden is none b THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUS' Ha /L-Q UN, DUTLERIS LETTER, lone cas ncitle, ‘The hopo is ine { wate if pho Prosi ‘eut inaugurate] in 1872 NRW JERSEY POLITICS. Poise will be ailo to hold out long enough | suguld be as good al ae competent @ man for new oarmics to be raised, orgayized, | a9 LYMAN TREMBULI. Fitect in Wa ington—Rancroft Davie ‘Tromuloys over our Kelations with Feyet low the Confederate Chi George's Wine withont Knowing bim to be the Nephe | Correspondence of Wasuiscrox, this city from th The Strife fer Sonatorial dolph's Aepirctions-Chancetter Wiliam Small Phainew-Concree OSTSCRIPT| eon-A Bay ot siounl Candi dered Hat 19 Ie Vieron Ieee has published a1 address to he instructs fod with the war be 1 hat | of hin Uncle Newarg, Ang. 28.—Our Governor is scheming | wud Alyping tie patronace Wt. B2—A letter received in THE BATTLE OF GRAVELOTLE, fe iieete felt yom Wee te Jana of the Pharsolis throws sume ited to in @ letter trom Consutt- Butler, recondy putdished in Lite 8 wiLle occurred in the most nataral way iy fer the Senate office #9 onto make of Ht a hi clin wn higher, make une of (he sneames Gov, Parker was | A Vivid Phtuee of the Awful Snectuete tame of Frenchmen Mowed wen have eondemnod a part of fey tena thot he oft Cotwmn on € Dowa Like DO NOT PIKE A in the rettal cov tile freedom nor dare involved ia us for Vie Semutornh thud he pleads mow * thot v hen he mage it he never exnested ty be Governor.” Hone ter, wir Pptowdte Vie This a war of eapric Hou, Mott, a ron of the lute enti | of hat name, and a gentleman of commanding por dl acevtuplish.nente, for the private are ebout to fall upon eaeh ot ed from the Binet tuent of two princes.” thes mede a the mise of mien Out v. Payzoris intends in | seemed alimoat us af ail tae KILAMD AND WOUNDED REVIVED, and eame back sud Birnom Woed hat «spore eri tien of Gen. Gober the woods until they were fully within race to Constantinople, whi daughter of a tangs traetor, Who supp) Lito get marr Lis spprcciesion of this eonstiet conflict of two prineos , Oaprht notto be remarded bat rather ae a vetura to his nosmalecondition. For nearly his whol life preyioas to 1848 he was an exly a wanderer, a pretender, and ® good deal of @ clarlatan. Born in April, 1308, PEN KE, and the putative son ef Loum, then King of Holland, his carliest recollections of Pranee morehuwt aad com wot only the Khedive Unt, Mhek ¥ aw more importont, Ue hed thereby ruled the modest rome ware fe W vricid ex! (ition of that Jed in another, Wen Governor, nd Wao tho patronage of pout, Woy cay in Gov, Randolph, coking, to obtain whteli he heritated tid broken velitien! d dearest friends. n out, 18 the universal verdict from one whtt hots 1 Jal morMlity We eo stern instyaments for their own « it is certainty noe as has ever cecurred Hhe did not dectare She did not It is true that that they. alan tc ire to Kematoriat the ride of Hruse thoroughly as ws eicke to Muebetl tnu these in the history of mankind. in the gay, bey A she cccepted the declaration. Ot La Mount o) Fender—detorimis k; she repelled it. it she has used the right to punish pving him to @ condition of incapacity to disturb the public peace for sone She ie not to be blamed for tiie, but thin pudtientio ot were Necessary, no time aid te felt, sor betwee trated uzon the available guns ay agoerdimgly obtained it for {Uwe reads at Cros Ming the woods which cove Tit WeiguT OF certain: Lub the palmy dave of tho Democracy ta bore of Tag Bes 1 had begins Tone THROUGH THEA, und, though the ron tfeao is wpe f proof on that stb at he ts neither a pt et Kid apockled crew of oF Bt loguvern wat di wore stoady, it va to cover Paris in the winter of 1914, and The Tythne continues to newll Warre uth Carolina for runving for Congrens “s name is now most py pourlng out of tack of the Prussians in the centre mt himeclf eppointed Acting emerged from il cover, tand protect AND pRAD Mtr revolution, with | i, but half an} mirade of cur Leon directed inaion—to Laraxarce. aeod, ie aH for pens 8 Geree thatit wae moon lost 40 us, oF | | ail the nation nal oeder nh in it to ving clearly a second time: of his birthday ® motnber, in luo + to keep that dep Ising if the Republican party should bie by a curd on the door that after 12 o'clock noon no admittance ong all the statesnen of that party there etter qualified, none more upright, ae, sae Gate eae hone more inflexible in honesty, none anore Dtlligeut, none more familiar with publie ® Whe countay may think itself forty. the second throw thi boy at the bas books in suniner, when we have leisure to read ve to be closed at all let erybody is full of business, and litle time cau he devoted to literary pursuits, thom, and if the dc cowd not be with drawn, and was prove n of she belly died on. Thuseaay, @teaved arreet, aud fe wild " © Gai lo'e provwsts syainet such assassin. —— ees vany donde 1 aveiving rs follow 4 ant wooded me taste Lecntog r nly of i 450 fold, ‘ sto mg of the 1 oral eff ee ries tu battle by presence i# kiran to the ron tittle tre. ind tone, ound We Nave nal 1 bows driven, | | |