Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, July 28, 1870, Image 2

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FLATTSMO'JTH. NE2R.V5XA.
TII CBS DA i JI'LY 170.
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The following message was ccr,t to lhe :
Senate aii.1 How of Bepre-ntativcs !
near -the close of the j-cssioti : j
To the Senate and House of Rrprevnt'i- :
tlrfg: I
Your attention i-s repeotfui!v 4-aIled to
lie nrcesbity of pa-sue the Indian ap-J
.mi-.rL4tinn hill before the members of ;
proprmtion
C'onrefi Kparate.
Without Mieli :-i
r.ropriation Indian hostilities are sure to ,
cTisue, and vri'h theni Fufferiii?, !o-- of:
life, auJ expenditures vast, as c-uipareJ j
?i:h the ainoutit a-ka. .
'I he 1-itrst inteilijtcnee from Enropu
indicates thf iuiiuiiiont-c of war I'Ctwi n i
France au J North Gorcarsy. In view of j
this a ksujkI policy in-licates the ifn- j
TH"rtance of sou:e lipri.-iatin tetiuiJi to ;
fctnnrpe
tli com mere; a i riiHruK- m i
wuutry
'liie vcveis of th: ei.:n:ry at
he pre-seat ti:ue aie insufS ;i.'nt to me t :
the increase which the irxirtenee ot war ,
in Europe wil! itiijj.- upon the com- j
luerce of the Uni'e 1 States, and I i-n) i
luit to the con-i leratiuii of Con;-;v.- j
that the interest- ot th country wm t v
uit the interest- ot tho country w.U ? e j
Ivaiircd ly the opportunity o.-ied to
di citizens to pur.-hie vt-.-cia of 't-J
''n const ruclioit Tor the foru trade of
el
our
the count ry. An act to that tfi'eCt nsay ; appeat to nave Heen I,7o5.S4i.2U:
e limited" in its duration to meet the ; f:-.i::.- an J the txpeiiuiturfe.-i, l,7.rI,241,
imc.ediate cxic-ency. The f'.rt ir'n mn.! J 'J-i fiaixs.
Mrvice ot the Lnrte-t States is ma iar,'0 j
!.. r. di-neiidt-ut tiMin the llr"'ijon 1
ilamturg m:e 01 s;eai:eis. juc- 1 . -1
Jlamturg lli:c oi s.-.-;iii:trj.-. j iiu ' l!Fctrl
Oili-je Depai tUitnt lias cnt-red into con
tracts in until:? with the two coir.pa::ii j V .."'.
, 1 , .l. II!'-
, , II'!-
hr.-t-ciass in point of spcid an. rp!ip-
iiient. their .McaiiiCr" n-ualiV makm;' tilt-
trip acro-s the A.-r.n.ic utn.i - 10 ...
:i to .!
iiours in anvance 01 in;: i mia.iis i-n
ih "rt-fh (;,rt. .n t
,JUI'-. t'l,H.t , - - " - -
r-.'.eamcrs le oioci.'iiiea o
France, our nosti nstcie-t
1 III,,
I, I '. 1 1 UI'. .'.M
nations wi.i ie greatly em rn --i. 1, 0.1
Congrcs,s 1u:-rpo.-es for thi ir relii f.
hi . 1 .1 .. .
Mirgeat to Lon'ess
th
e p;oi..ii-;y o.
iurtner po-tpou:ng the time oi atjoin'
meut, with a view to eoii-utcr.ng tti
questions therein cvuuiiiiui'.catt'l.
(Signed) L'.jS. GitvNT.
A 3fsr n.it:tia.t: kevmi.
A Slan Idteril!r r.oute-l Alive 1.
- tilt Son.
One of the most horrible afTair.-" com
ing te our knowledge tor many a day,
transpired at Phdjs City, Mo., on
Thursday b-t. A re.-tioii h ind ou the
road, whose name we have fo. got ton at
thi time o. wi
If r I .,.-'. I lli'nvt 'ii.l
und lai 1 Uuwn by the .-iJe
of" the track
few hundreu yasds Irom liiO Ji j i t, in
t!ie broad .-im-hine and wetit to s lc-j.
lis lay there f jr many boa. -, a'ruo-r
li."ti ( 1 'v"hi"ii -:;.n. iiin wniit. t.i TO'.i --
Lim, he turned siek with horror- Tin
man was dead, and the blistering miij hid
turned Iii. f tee as l-Luk as ebony, mil
Moated th'; corpse bi.vond recognition.
A coroner' f ir.-pij.-t v.a held, and i :
'.iet returtied i.i ;.LcordHice v. , .
facts. Thy rcn.-.iins were imrried i.: : ri::
ground, but the tcrriide uiaiiiar of the
.sudden death .st'ii! exi-ts '..' warn th un
wary of the evil of ?::'c:iincia:ice.
K.VIJ.1'.UA! Uil.MklOX.
On mnn
Ulltril and
701IUll OiJ
tvro utbrrs
From the 13 j.-Iiugtou ITiwk Ere
A terrible coiii-ion took t.'ace on th-
C. R. & Q. Ra'lv-'ad. Wednesday mom- !
ing, at Fowler Station, between tho west j
l oend pas-en,-er train of tho Toledo. ;
v -.l. i,h A- Vi..!,.i-n -in 1 .... i'.o:,.!.. '
train on the fornn-r road, resmtim; in the
Couiiilete demolition of one engine and j
wvtral pac.-cng r and litiht cars al.-o I
-- ., v - W I II. .i i 1(11 A II U li ri.iit,
the kiiting of Henry HannT. news aeenf
t n the pa seiiger train. F.ank Marsh,
engineer on the parsen-'er cimine, was
t-lightly wi undo J ss was ai o hi-, fire.nau.
Tiie jiav-u.'-.r was a 'itt.e beidal lime
and i mining rappi I'y to make up tin;
I ms. Coming around a curve, (tho ''old.
old sto;y"t the dancer was nor discover
ed Until within a few rojs of the fitight
train too late to --top.
I Mi! in nit.
Soi.til bands of Iudiai.rure occaVonaVr
Fffvii beieibouis, their ptirpo-e being to
1 ick up what l. e siock they chan -e to !
lun aeio-.N and would iro..ably n i tu tid
takinc a white tscilp should an opportu
nity pre-ent it.-elf. One of the.se i and-,
Mita-.-k.cda sui-iSi p.my of Jiunti-rs aliout
fifteen ii-iles fs inn Fort McPhrson la-t
Monday. They di I riot, howexer, se
cure tho Mmnl.t for scalp, Mit in-tea-.l
lj.-t one of their own number. They
i. cec !ed in wounding one hunter, Mr.
John Weistcr. iu the arm. the ba'anc.i
- :..... i- ..
rciuriniiz iiome saie. .v coriipany o: j
cavalry from (ho Fort Were soon on t he.r
t,arrc-. Iieipr.
V.'e regret to learn that by an acci
ilcioal discbarge of a cun on Tue-dav
inoiiiing last, cui triuid It. M. Taggart.
Eq , of Pa'.iiiyiu, came very near io;i-j-ig
his Kfu. everal No. 6 shot ei.teied
no !-;alp, but iiothitig s, Uiiis i- appre
liLi.ded. Dr J. W. Dopp dre-sd iLe
oui.iis, acd toe patient is doing welj.
I .ii--u.'i.. ouiit not to be earc!cs?ly
l.a.c. Ao. Ciiy Chronicle.
lion. John P. Irish pve.-ented all tlie
graduates of th S.aic Ln'icrsity, at the !
J-'c-ii. commence uoLt, Wiih soiid j,i;ver i
l ieda:-. auj, in pre-ent'.iig them, ma ie
tue Matsinci.t lluu I.e n,iil eoiifiiiiie the
omp.iicut i-Uag as lie shall liv. aeu
l ive piovi.-ioii bijie that it -ball bo inn-
t.iiued afier he is gone. Tina is gene- I
XuUo cica for uuhii Iiioii. )
i
A ,-,o, 1 ...... ,i.. ; .-. i. . i I
"..j. .j ., ii-j u-.-i; in -0,0
Dye a bttio too-pleiitiiui, (. j Jier
l.aii- turn H.-ifeetly jtieeii. Mij i,.-. re-teivc-.-
all hor fiicnd- iu a daikeuod room
Villi Ler Lui.liei and Veil ou.
A Lenin Wisconsin is reported to have i
l.uMtli-u lour kittens. The phenomenon i
va.-, MiUht to l-e explained by sc.ienti.ic '
-ji-ii..i,.i.-is in the .n-ighborho ni on I
too thory .hat the hen was irti.hiene.1
I, u leh'uc ineiiision iu the pot.itry yard, i
C uie to hav- six Htra Suud
iv, in
th ...- ; i. .vw lur'ii dav. ;ooti i
l rid.iv. i a bin ton's IJirlb.biv 4d. ,t
. ulyThaii-s-lvin,; day ai.d ChrUrma- j
i-.- -,. it I
.vsoim.i iron, iir-iui vu cntr lirv-
r..u (. ohego this year. ,
It .s reported that a Chirie-ton. Mas.., J
. . . . . . ' !
rnoinet maker ..-.- uity V tunameu ou i
:her way there U make furniture
An English pipr sayn rliat a Crystal
3 'a i to be budt for New York, and
rtiui liie Caplt li. zZ.&jU.ifijtJ, is nli paid j
.- fove named, ana wi:n t.-ie v .n.aiu -.. h-: v.j.jj W;is l!i,ilj-..r al.ut :,:0,
Ijai.) hfies, re-pcc:iv. !y. tor n r-gnl r 1 (y y) , t.o.0.K.;.iit0 j..r ,1,,. ,..(,,.,; ,.f
und continuous ?crvi(- hr two yea.- th,. ,;.,,..,.,, c...t..t.s and frontier. '1 he
The cmv arrangement that e..:;,d oe v,:,,.,..; (,.Jt,i ia!i a ,u;:U;o o-;!.:iz.:-made
with to Inmaii and ttnvj.-ti ;-; t;.,., js p;a cd under the M t.i-ie. of
u lenipornry, and u ::iy he luoSeii u t f War 1( f.,;,,,.,..;, pj.3 tv.t:a?j..it-. l.av
anytime. lhe.o:tl. I.t-nnan in:-s:ue , , j ,.;,,,..,.,,,:,., of ',.; ii.en.
io:k. but Laving no rations. ,.av- ur, t!..- ! Decern her ;. ISiiT. v.m., 'J4 h-I.; .....-,',!.;.! e.S x l"1 1 ; l- w'-',i,r 1 I
liaso and retained on Wednesday. Bv I includes toe popul.uioii oi'ihe tonito-i; . V i.'.', .'A i i V ,u' , , "
.ho .rail it i, thought thev had ..pwar-is ! htelyahsorLi" bv IVu-sia. 'i .. ,A V, J ,' '; 1 ' J" kU-'W fv,,!
cf oi.o hundred horses, which tiu-y cap- j popuU.h.n of town; and ci:ic, .".a.i V '- 'I'V'"."' . . v'( "' 'VA ,",r,,,,'" th '
tared f.wm the Pawnee Indians but a 4.G,oOJ. : il'I'V' '' V 1 t-" : -1';'"1-, U
':( ,! ,,;. v.-,.. I'. . A he.it. by i.o.-i!iii'i.id. .liid-ii..e. w-sfat.
v.. j it. i.u.-. ..'niu a miuc .iui. vtvivrrs
i T t
and -ho jiite-rul .i'.i!l.v..i(.i i-. :
'Ihe population of Fiine. uceo.omg
to tlie c-Cii-ut iroo, wa- (cxl'iumvi; or
125 000 .-oldier.-, .-ru loned ouc-ido ! tna
Empire.) j,0-7,uy I, of which 1 1 .o'.'-j.-34S
lived in towns',-and 20,471,710 oitho
rurul di-tricts. As regarded nationality,
G?r A'.'j vv:u re.-sdi.ut inreigtier.-?, the re
u.i u.y.i native French -i.e:.. The Uitror-
; ti. o : language among the natives of j
: F.h:...-has btvu the ,-ubject of a:i oin.-i al
census. It is esiima evi tnac anout ,
kj.h! .jf the p-opuut.ou (Alt-tee au-t j
L.rraincj speak German as their native .
f.in n:. 2 Jti.lHyi Flemish, E.V.rJ.'JiX. W al- :
loon, ljfrt.'.hji) itrcti'T). In thc-if rehs'-
ioa tuit!, tho people -re tiiviJuU asi :.
oW;, ;
Catholie-, 27,lu7,21I, p:otetor.:-,
Mo.t.I'J ; i-.'iiJ ; otitvr .-eet.-, i
ImJ; awl ;u A C';uiio!:c-, 2 1 1,1 ','.": ;
J ro e.-itant.-, ,052; Jew:-, .'ij.7b7 ; t-.-;
uMJil,i, ,J i,: , 710 ; otliei- .-.cct-, It.- -
Z'l. Ti:e pi.-puti-Ti ot liie It- iu-U
c-Uioriii-s U 1 .i.u.'i . .-i in i!u ato. e i ji.i- j
mc.-ati-jiii i- - o . , : mi; ;uj-u.--
tion
oi c
Ami, Aiira.
(Jc,;.i,;,. :i, h icrthe irit'.-ct:ti o i'.anee, i
3.t;j,.l.,07." i:ir!;iii a raii l total ol j
p.-opie i'.vmg nn.Icr the sway of the J
F.-eni.Ji Ku peror of 44,55,317
rivcts
... . . ,f .
Hie pn.. w .1 -ht in lfcf.9 anio-intr d to
12.o.71S.O.; l:.i.t-, or u; wan.- "r !
2.5..tW.K). i i,e revenue U,i 1-M.y j
ti
AK.MV.
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:v. 4;-cor.iii!K to tne new !:rr tn
Ft.jruarv j. Jvrjs. ooti-i.-ts of ihe aeiive
iinl tii.' revrve, each :i::t:i.)enii.'
i.t - v'v. - - . -
.: - Imam .1it1i1.fil Mil-
i U!ii l-O u.i! C-Jl !.S OI .M III' l: ; IH.'Clill.
the active ariiiv, the lu.cvean I the Na
. t;(I,:ij Oand, mimbcr M-Vm;!) men
ti,. . ,. s
a-tive :i:Ci- is i-s yet io-v jl
I . ..ill-..-.
11 r;n ui- Mt'Aii. iiu.-iea.-tu i:e.i
M-.r
1.77.".
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: i.aa.ry
j -'av ijij-....
j Li;,;r:
, nii i-i
tii':: a' Ar-in--"..
If 1-3 ul U1C Auiuiui--U.
Hon.
To:::l 4'.;..J.
At the n. ad of (he Ficn ii a; u.y a e
eitht Mar- ha!- of Finn -c. name.'y: C'.-v.nt
aiiiiaii', C. uat liarit-ru-'v d Ilifiers,
! Co'juc
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en:
F. C. C-.:i-
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Oi'
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M-i-elita;, t.'. r.
II, I l'.ike
' A. li.i-
I--r.-,v, 1
Z-IO:.;.
ariny is divided iu-.o .-own
Ti:e iivoi i ;a: ters of the
;:uy corps.
a? iiiy voi - :irc
Cnniiiil!"'iT.
1 I'..rl Maifhai C - r -t.
hi;: :
N .!
h : s .
I'. a:-
To.:i
A i' it-r-
F..i.:CC ll'J
e of the
j -li. ; (.'A i.:.i:.:.;.
';ti:. n -i i' io'.k.,.
j.i ! .n-..
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i'. ll. i .1 l-i'l-'lt.
li.:-h.! M .;!.:.:..
f ,: :re-; '-.-. of wii.ch ight
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1 1 - -r iv.r.t. : ..ii -, Jivoiis,
-,-ira-:.o:.uig, .ictz, Ji::e, looJoii.' p.nvt.
i
and Ciu rhotirg. The f i :oi.-a' i o:- r f
Pari.- are s.ated to have rod ih)M0-) H'X).
nl i:p to i.st.s. j i,''!-e Jn d ;.e. u expen x-i
on Chcri ourg ' l. VJr0. J
.NAVY. j s
iii - ueer, ou in.- iir-t .-i uanuarv :a:,t
year, was couip j-eJ a. ful'.o
jjc-i'T'j-Mon.
Scriv .-'ti.ii:i:ur!. irnn -ct.ul
O-ILS
'Si
sin.'.; sii'-nurrs. lu ll uci;i-i::i'i... . .
lii-t-i tii.ii;rr!- :l UO
f-ail vo.'-ti.-. IVJ A
Tut-1 r..r- ., o
lic-ide- the.-e the.e wc:e ;-. , . . v
1-te.imers. iron clad. wi:r. x-y . uda viu.s
an i twenty three iKUi-iron c:d with 144
gun , budding.
'l ite loliowing i-. a li.-t of the ehi' f vessel-,
in the French ir.in-cl.i l sir, v. wuu
i heir sil v li 111 n! iiooii---. '
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i o.ver:
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llor-c row-r.
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F iU'lrnyr.1 ...
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n-h naval force coa.-isfs of 7d,
Then; are two Admirals. C.
41o men.
iticaul-i Je
iioua.-t : .-ix
t iioiiiiv and t. i. ir.j.
aeiik'e
.'-. k l lOi a.: .
thirty active Cum.ter-A bniiab-.
S't u -i?. j
The popul itloii and re-ources of Pi a - !
sia c-in here !. .-e jti at a glance, a d.-omc j
estrnate be burned as t. iier exjia- .ty f,r j
sii-taiiitng the s.io.'k of hatfh; ;
n,.,..i.l 1... .1. . T-- i
' I j.ii. m . ... 1 1 ui mi. Ikl'IgOOiil i
The national debt c:'
tiii(J,371 i balers, or ore
i iie to.al revenues are
OoJ Jn.icr-:. aiid the to:
:
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44
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Pru.-siu i-i
?-.M,U to o
I'.OUL 1 i ki
ii exiij
UiU-
iot.,uyd.t d 1 t.m.crj.
Ai'.MV.
The German un..ra;-y orgaii'z .tioii is
coUip.tte, auu. inn iiini. io a it-itci..; :it
in the Prusiao Mi.'mj (,' -.-; ; .i; j.
lioti sol ilv-r.- can. at any .i.e.lnon.. i.- p. i. d
' i i in- i'j tl sin; i; l i-.ilj
Delliii. 'liie Prus-ian lioo;,-." t he
. . . -i .
i:.it;i
aun:
auiuornv aaus, ciai-i-ts oi '
i a:t;i.-
cav-
'ions of iufantiy,
1 s pt.i .:o.
";ry, 11.
illKIKS Oi :
it. :!rry,
.d.;-il;:.;
I I.) so;.
;. h i.- ;
: llJOi
lit) i. un-, ana i r-a;
etrs. ui.kiiig in aii 41o.
I I I ...
ot
e i uoui'i i.e iutac l ihe duhrj: cr.n- I
i '.
id:
iii i
tiugeiits ot ."saxonv. ii.-uti -d .!-. !
Icihurg-Sirehtz, and il
i'..ru'.:.r.a :
in ail o.J.OoO men. Put
a i , .. t. ...a
tin, to..--, n!
'".w". . i';re.-ei
(lit- ?...;,..,
army oi Aoith Ocr.iu.uy. Iu t-t-: of.!
emergency l ru-.-ia can io -o co aiuia. i ;b j
se. vices of tho troop t f Jaucu. Hut-
ca bfetg and Li.aiis, am im.i.edutcr,
oiuer a reaeie, con. .si.iig of an army ol :
l-t"J.tr men. An a-iduiot.;.! i .,-.- 0fj
2oU.im.iU men is at her dtspo-.o theoc-
eupatioi. of to.vii.- at: J t;, ,i,u: !
"'v-0' i'ra-s-iau si!.je-. t is o.-i- k i i
a wddter as s.-.-att a- i:e i:.i - '
eoiupleted hi- 2dth year. Ho m i ve3 u.j ;
j ie.-.-, txeiup.eJ, three years in tl.e recu.ar '
'""' " " i;;s rest-rvt-, am; at
ihe end
OI A' lUiJ enters .he l-.n her
. ,,,r. u,u.!i
Liauiv ir.e
en.o.ici m t no
- boi - iurnj umil
lie 1- f.fi vsai.- i
... i i - .......
and n.,vy n- lUv Ku.g. Thciiiei of ti.e i
al i i,t-n. ii Moitk. 'J he icg.ilar '
II- -loililj.. 1111, r-!ll-I l.l.'T I.I 111-.
mn fUivi.u'd into ii corps or dii.-.oua, i
ua me lono. nig coniwanucr :
Hindqurtirt. C-ti:.i-.n.lMr,.
1 Koenin -leur-j .
( ill! MitliP-UUtil
I
I
stcttiu, Piiu.- Fn!' u'iliintn.
i-lerhnr IViuce 1'reii'k Cburie. (
.v-ri..-1-ii (Jfi-io ,t . t. '
'1 -t-
Oca. Kaaipltt.
1 J Zui.rcw,
w- o n- fii.tei: fl-.il.
..- v, - .i a V j''- I'-aeJ.
C.rfc' 'jcj. - J rt.a,ti.
li
ii.c i- i- -i- of the coip.i o: the
Gu.-rdia h.- Pii.ice A-igu-tu, of Ware
c-u' I'liC ait: -J to :re-se- iu the
K.ingio.ai, of vvliita o arc of the tlr..:
rank.
NAVY.
Count Von ENiuarL has !.cia aV.e to
assort that the Prussian navy .-now :-oe
u.ii to none in tho Biltie sta. Since
is.o ve.s.-ci alter ves-ei ua w-mh ra.i.i;
Uunehe-.l. uutii Prussia, which ie
ye.rs was it-alb. eo-itt-niput.ie oh the
,.-mr.7 hf.-o'i Jhraii-iaV!. :una!
tr.
f -
A'.vo;iii::ji to -he Li;e t retus n-.
fi" I'ru,i-i i toiiipo.-oi as 1.
iy.;
o of
4
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De-'iriiJtijP.
Iron-rl-vJs....
. ;uti-3 iti'i corTctlei
Ua-i'oats
W-tU
JJ lile .-uri'.ii
.Ssi.uii: vi-.-cln
G-jcs.
1
6i
31
To
W
lie.:.'.
r.pr u:cra-
mp:dly a- i-utii.-m otVort w: i a-Utut- '(.-
'j';lt. Vt.-cf i t.i o;iiiui-.-!oii a i'i im.".i t,y
5 sailor , "S7 eriiri'seer-. irie!i-
teie and mechauie-. IV-war.aut otn.ois.
1 and 225 oihrcr.i. Ue.-ide- clus, tliere ja
re.-erve of 4, 1.1 meii. which can be
ca'Ied upon at
s ye v
ti,(. 0V war, a
ti
Ca'Io'l 11 ;i) at any time, and a second re-
icht.. whu-h act- n - in
and uja3 he iruiL-hiteii .s-a
Aifvlci- tn iiirlt.
o-nJoly gives tho folio wing advice
' to tri : i.s. It is Viortn vonimes oi lieiicii
! atid ... i.t:;':i:-':t.iii -m. Men wiio are -rorih
1 i:avioe, want iv.:it.rj for wive-?. A Imn-
die of ceWi-av;-. IiouikI with a stun;? 01
of jL".-Wi;av; , iiouna wn
! Hat - an 1 o i'ver.-, sisinkled
wit!i colcne
J and -;t in a :a iiiino .-auccr 'his no
i li'.-i;. fir a iiiun who cxpe"tn to ;a!e a
j t.ujiiiy i buy-, on hi 0:1 i and m.-t. '1 lie
; p ann a:i 1 !;:! t" ainC- are tf'-'d iii ;he;r
t place.-', and si iv riln:n-., ;';!: an. !.n
i sci-; 'hi' voti cninoi iu ik -i hi.n.-r of
j ti:t- !'o; nier, ii"r a he i i.
;.li:l,Lt O
1 idea
ti e
latiei-
-:-nd iiwfuS as -i
id
may
I m.ti;i I, i ui '''nil iii-jinn .in.. i ii.ii.ii.
' rts are n .ceury to oi:i t:c irippioe
L'fo lii- ic- reoitie- a.-. w.!i as fi;K:e ;
. . ...... I....!. 1 i ... i ;;
tr,t ,-).! ill It 3 1 il';::r:ltl..:i
li di-C 't ati.-n . !e:u -ni
boring tne ta.---c!-and cuita.i)-, oil" ;or
g t'i-ig theliedsJc.nl. Suppii-c aorinof
gi'od sea-e tin t, of e:iro, go.ni p o--pe'-t-,
to "he io-k:i:'X for a wife, what
ch oi e have yon t j be ch - ii ".' i uu .nay
ap hi ii. or jtm :i.:y fao him. hut h"W
HjUc'i letter to ni ike it an o' j-ct for tiim
t i!i i ll you. ii. nder our. ili' .o- :ti
ciiN-li-ng. and you need n hii wd moth
er or brother to h.ip you tiii i a market.
Tile St: ufUn:!.
How will ail th'c.T v.t tho la t
day, look virh anoii:. ! fieo ; h-w tiie
lU'i!t..i, i'-dcnyiiii: 'hri-tun. tii ii i
tiow the lit.-:'..-!!.- and t.-T-t o?!i i:iti of t'.t?
h "ilVf ii , -iiid -i
u i. i; t;i. .'it:! i ii
:t:-; id c n i :; itt:
tt.. j (ft t!." -".! T): J:. ,.i
i ; ai:.i ii.t,; an h
, lh.it c0rn Mi l
' ' '
h.t
' th d
at tin' '-ei'iou- sou!, vail tronihie i.i
d.iV to a-p li lea.'"', and w-.h
rh'.-.v h.ii con i'i.-iv.i the tbi.s
!: i t long.-1 to th :i ev r: i l-,:'.' p.'.c.
th.j ""c;:n i.o of iii - !.id .-ti .ie 1
wi
w
I.-
over i ii'-o !":: ! .,
tuCtn to tii-.'ir Isaj-pines.-!
A couple of l'u?chi:ii n the o'teti noed
.Schriet'H r, tho o;h.r .ci; i-V., aivuv. v-; '
tire:
v
hi-
at." Tfii- M-.is- j
a fow ou tion-. to
he-1 f.-? ju
i he owner ui
, he pi:i.
i he (ioij.
t lit- j.i'Le a-ked j
ii.m w
oih- r
::it ur.ioace- tie wi -ii"d. or, m
'old-, what lie C-tlil'.ited t:i- do '
j t tie worth. 'Veil, .-aid Snafz, ((
! .-ore d it do.: i. h vo,-. !i no hit.-: ; i,i;r :i, e
tsehti Klci va- so iu.-.:;; a.-!i fo ki'ldat
.!... i... i- .. j , ..i
ii,i . iii, :;ii'. ,-'.- I.. it.. t;ii: , -. 1 n ...
,:.'.v -
ii.iAi.
n-. , . . ,
i.tnif.. 1...1 ..... ..1.. ..!-.. II..
i.nni;-! .,1,7 no:, in ou aoeiiu oy OTir
iaugiong atl.'ieni, an-1 how merrv soeer :
t .i :. !. . i. l i: .
v "'"j ioj"-"' on. -en i'.- ni'u liie !jt:;;c;
i'li'i iieiion ' a i')iy, we .-Im: 'vie oav
find ni eai iie.-t lli.-it Ho is n d to i-e ;,e ted
out of Hi- being Aa-! wh-u desoe
lato folly this , for men thu- to spoi t
tit i . ....
aru iiii.y wiih tiie Aliuightv. who ven-
.o:, n no . -e!i- !
ce.-mco iii
j cai: ne.Wiei Wl.li-rssn.i tin' ;
. ' , ,
cti ia.e :
to
Point and make mo.iihs at. !
yon ,., iii - .a.-,-, aau , i ii.nj up .. tl.e
""--i-iii'ii ito-ir sen; ri an i u n-ien
mi... in oa.iv iiicir own la'c, t-
vciiture to I.o damned, tiial they may I.i
tl.o uht to bo v-atiy. and cx:os!; ti.cai
so.ve.-, to wai.iiig 'i.l', t-n y to rat e a
j.:-mi.. 1U i.i .aa.ii'er. is.lo.jo r, a tar :
imire iiosp:-ra:e attt-'opt ihan ii WoiiM -
i.i p.ny .it i no ioo.it
th.-y are -pitting ti.e
thundi-r-'O t a- u co
from lieo clou !s.
...I..
'loll W.I i O
ii"ii o.i a
iiig down '
loa
-t c,.., u r .t r ;,.
1,,. wiC:V 'towil
.. .... . .. i i, ,,,(.,
O.lll ..ll.l s!:o tn led.
Vi-v.-i la
no i, ni
"Have vl I: -.'ii a
fur a w -vou
in
;.e U ,..,. , '
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.... i. jii i , . .-.ni hi- i 1 1 - is hk( r
i ti,.-iv., ... i , ,.f " , i-i i j
1 "o, ll.lliie.' cr. lepi efi i t,(. :j,o h- '
. . ....... ' v ' - :
.., ,.i i .i n.-,;iv in r oll at ii;r liov.
: .1. ..:...!.. i- .. iv . . :
.Tr-p-i e w eal: tiim -Jo eiOi. .
, r
ti.i.' ;;.; 1 1 i, : or. "
.nT.itor.
"1 liil-ss J.
'ii." let.iiel the
c: i v.i'i do." and
-o
w:
do-.t!
I:.. t .. .
i.i a - ; o e
i'ld diorri he
until ce:i-
ii ei Te i;,u.'
iat.ii!.: is '
to t o a- Jo
i..-r !... J..O.
:-.'c . !;
i.i', v.v
v.-hu-h v
it
TtTVP
t
' t-
-.1
amii.'ia
i.i a !ii;'i- j iii.ipriijv,
re m-eoy distingal. bed
s. of tl.o iioiio er.
1
li
He;
I
i;a--:v
a p-
".---: 1
i o; ,
i tic
" ;iii-,i.' i'
i-OI of ii
"livei-:-:-.o:;-.
: - ;
! :!..iry. bad a e; v
- own '.-p. lit .-.ii j
?!.-
wh.
1 iiii i i;rii"d on -';:.
ii- Hal !.; beg-in to e;
"i wio tel. yaa si,
'I'diat I liii.ik ot
i-o.ii,
i...
... ,
ol tt;-i r Mi.rtt.J.
- - i t Mr. Poi-.-.i.
I--ctical wor-is.
Tii
: i be l ea 1 .viieii
- Niak ..i.a:e s and ..Ii ton s I!...-..,,.
io .d I. ton s are forgot-
ten. i v;m-i v: u-.i tt,;,.i.il,. i- ,. T '
f' - e piol:.--..-i..rt ";,ip not until' h-.-u !"' '
oi-i.-oii-y r.uit'.-'l oil
-- j
A yom-g ,aail , i,.u viile .-va-nli.ed !
' Ktg of d.u.;;,, d gim-.-.H-dei -,v h -i ed
not po,,i,, 0 ,, p v,.,s i Jr ;
f elicvt .1 by hi-fiends that h.- ba-t'.t' :
to Earope. although a m-n h.i- t'oiiud 1
some bun.in hone-, . . n i a ?iece of '
-hi; i t i", about tweu-'i- tidies from Lku- '
bv.! t. '
.o eoitor id" ihe Ma.-sil'on Asnrrti
mean- l.usiiie.-,-. Ihij, .s rh ,t ....
-avs :
, t atroiitzo tnovj l:o i,:,. r
our mjito. u f , ( i , ... i
Cll i fill
-tii :o i i mivuiti i,i,.,.l. mr. ..,.,i!
Hi
.lU.-ll.e l,i,:n
a .i fii-e. e a,ay
U.. - c w,,o ."i,. ,t..i paVomiu-, Cui md'' 1
hcu wo c.nit do utho. ui-.- i
i-e Coin, -.ii-. 1
hi
soiiiHiiif.
1
j r t 1(.t -t -,. vt
j
....,! ...I . .1 ... . li "
e Uie illtl'. .
. . ' iwinvii iii. ior:
i.ftnl I ...-.! .,..1.1 1... l .!. . I
is j i-r.ai ii'ir.i ma-, it;;-ii iisi,iivrre'i i
0,u ; " r,ii' -'-,ld has i-efti
lu thsit Sla.e an-nut ten ii'ii
'- 1 ' - '-' ' I'te-i
oi.-, u ;
6 IJrey'.aa...
7- .'.lli..l.-.-..
j-- :...
v 4 i i - i i lii i'.'i.r Mil tie " i .x:. ; i i . 1 . . ... i 1. 1 ....lotmn t i. i r i : u . i i - . .
. . I. 1 1 'i " I T 1 A 1
o.k co:,.-c-i.,ug a nog. It appe.ir. that; It. ntmorel that Princ- .Napo eon f - .w, ntIiXtity, j had t .o .man- of avoiding, and hich,
.,..,c.:,i ay..-ternary KioLU a u- g be- co,s to :,, oattte. and widi the UA Austrian Government is luvimi ,., she affects to deplore, she has
1 . nr. c to :.e other. hi- so exa.-pc.a- f.-e w , c.ro;a e with he lie t u oe- j h ..ulating M.pplies. Her a:h;r sought. Jni:v ,t circu.u- j ?
ic. ii: i.. rr. :t i'c .: e 1 io" dam, me. cu;'.!in the t rritorv d li-inovoi. - i - i T . . v., I i , n . i 1 ts ti
The ea-e taken to . -..urr. i:d .t-'do- j A :'?... ber of -j.-iol- have been capiurcd r policy dependent on that of the an,, s , Jltl M,e U,ue Uos ? it is wheu ;
len-ia.it wa, .f.fccl bv tho pa-Ice. .f he " hoth ,i le , ncur tho ilhine. P.-o.-e (-Z3r , w, trance, h,r lour y, a , , .,st, has reaa-ovd j
kil'- i rhc .: -Peaiie. bu ss.' -a:d de Auvcrno bus heeti appobicd F.trch Lom.oN, July 22. j w.:J. i.n ahi.o,t exaggerated r-crupu.ou,;. ,
;.'- :. Tdilkid h;.i but dns ' Mi'.i-r-.r to Aa,:iu. It is Icltcvcd here t!:at the Pru-si.-.n ; ne-s 1 om invad.iig again-t her treaties ,
THE WAR-
SPEECH OF THE KING.'
Th3 Grand Army Mobilized.
ACTIVE PREPARATIONS GO
IG GN.
The Demands of France.
Anstiia Maintains Watchful
iseua'ainy.
The Cause of the War.
REPORTED CONFLICT.
Russia Reported in Favor
Of France-
BREAD 1Z10T AT C0LL0GXE.mn;2X.'S
r F1M.MT.
Itnmorctl Trfn(j of Allinno? Ui-t irrii
I'inucp art! itui'.
Paris, Ju'y 20.
In the Corps Lcgi latif, to day. t t
Gjniuioiit a'.i'ioiiiiijcd that wtr loid boon
j i.loo'.i.cd wiih I':u-: ia an i her a.he ,
iii
jth? following w,.id-: Messieurs The Dates liom Pan- to noon say there is
j expo e presented to you on the K'.th ! no ncw.s of any engagement. 1-r.inec
iiiita.it. made known the cf..,es we have j tutvle -ome important concessions to Ger
' ft.r war against P. u-,sia. acord'.n- !o the j m n merchants now in trench ports.
' rulej and u-atv of nanon-; :u i by or- ! which may come in hereafter, not know
dcr of the Kni'-cnv I hive re.pjsted the j ins of the declaration of war. The con
Cii t -ire i' A if i:r.- it t.:riin to n -titv ihe i ccs-ions wi I be made p.ubhc lmmedi-
Ita- inet i t Pruia ot our re oluiion to
seek witti a-m-, tue gi :ra'ities we could
; nor ootain by di-cu-.-ioti. Tti:s ha- been
done, and I have th" honor to make
! known to the Corps Lcgisiatif that in
con-e p'.cnce then of a .-tai-j of war ex
! i-ts, .-iuco thc 10 iii, boiwecii Fiance and
P:u. la. Tiit.s declaration applies to the
i!l'e- of PiUs-ia who give her aid and as-
si-t.i:uo.
Lonpov, Ju'y 2-.
Th? Srandard thi- moni.ti: .sav : The
recent trot;
; ni
to:
is Hito:
10 !
ei'f.T'j
in 'Change
v'Ci e
haul
: -.vh CU.!-'
.atio.r ;'. a : c p ice
.t.r-- riiacr- in
ncee.s itatin-.
Ttie monev
kct.- :. ui.iin ta-y, rim
money freely ot-
ic.c-a at - J-j pe. c 4 it.
I'Ni):;s, Ju'y 20.
G-Mia:"!!- r!l:L'CS tin- -l-.thtorieliiCii: of
til.' 0.;:').:ai t the U'.lil! itlitll
o :i-vi.t iiuy en-:::.'. .omenr by land or
.-e.i ha.- v t be., ii v-eii h . re. t he rumors
Ot h;
itii'oiv.'
ken si i
a;-'! .-till being rcccTVed. No
i ol an a! y power h :vi?i ia
wtl: elih.-r of Lo com!. atari's
I'CC'.i ui
I hv i-Ii.ii n!" i- ::iiCt' li.n :i li,rvf"l n-
teresi tv
tier cent. i
P.vnr.s Julv 2 ). j
"tiy.'-'iis of the Un'.- I
A ti.eetiti:.' of th
a "
ted iates was n J-l at tno rc-idence o,
I Jr. c.a'i-, la-t uiMit, to take ia:i-.nrr.-!
fo-i!ic or.u;2xt:on of a sanitary com-j
Uir..-;en. It. !.s jiMIM i'U that the OOIU-
si:'-;.!., wu '. id
i
ii--ion. it
...
o.o...i vu ..a, i..t i... in-
i iii--cvi -i,
i oM- iatf. wr.h the lu er
; - , i , - -lei
j national au t I'n-aeit societiC-, in aid ot ,
! the wounded p'a-ed at the tii po n! of
. . '
I jj,,-. riCW
organ:Za; ion.
t'ne Ann ri-.au
i he report was
liiaoe oi
Mi n Ira re commis
sion an i the coi.ection of models of ani-pu'.-.'io'i.-,
.-t.-e't-iioi's, hosjit;d teipx un I
o'li r apeiian'.-:., u-ed b the couiii.i .-ion
during the !a.-t war.
Li IJ'if a- rls that M. Viuierira'e
I,... i-.,i,,i . 1. 1. ,, ih .. n iv 1 -i).
il. ' .-'11.. ' , ."I .11 I. , II. ., IA.
1 hef -vooii l'r:iii.v :n-i.l I ri'v
ti ... : .' i ..
.,, France iu w.r
thn Piiaees ot O"-
l. .v-' -
serve in tlie L'ant: li arinv.
fii 'Wiihk-5 t-ii'hu iasm iu Fiance is
i un that !.
A r:e! mnnufa' turr-r of Mu'liouse h'it.
o4?-
red to '-ipiip live thou and vohi'i'cer.-to-uppy.t:em
w:th ration; daring
war.
j
.1, ,
TIkkun Julv 20.
Th-
f !lg. OH Op'-TiK',
the se.-- i.m of
. ,., ..... i. -.in .1, i i. -r imji ! iTHi'l 1 I 1 1 T Hi
i h id no i irco t in the -ele-t'on of the
j P.-: of Holi- :;7..! i.rn fir the Spani-h
I thi.;ii ex'vt'r that it uiieht brin? tieaee
'.I,.:.-..,.. ,. I... ... ...1 l...,-I..
i f- i 1 liV O.'-o':!.'-.
If hid uevertlo
les- fu.n: hid th Emperor f f the
F;eti' b ai ha pn-Texf fr war tinknow n
to iit;i'o.nt!ey. au 1 -coruMig peace, he bad
in ioi'e I ,11 laiia.-iec to G'Tinanv whu h
; o'li'! i ii-y !i ive fteen prom pre bv a ni
' e.il.-u'.tte:i of rht'ir st'ength Germany
; '.v.i - ; .ve: i"i'.l .'iiougfi to re-ent ueh lan-
gu.'iire
and npe! Mich n-'Urt-. He said
so n, a i
r.-v eiie ". k o v n ' tha the
, -'i.i -i-e. u.
cv'iti -.w.gn -1 the re-pon lb.hry whteii
. i i . .
i...t...i in i In. ....... t.-li.. ,i,.i,'a mln tt.ir
, . .... ... - ii, I. il.ll .)!. 'unv i.,,v 1,,. I
! .... 1 I, ...,.1 l-.n.r.ii.l .....I.
.i . ..i- ii-ii i.t ijiiii I .inii'i'i ir in-ill
v .-it :). n.: o.f p.-aee and their enj ivu ent
of C'.e . o . moi blt i?.ffs of Christian
c. i .::). a led iirosoe py. and for coii-
e t -
eh
l iiiv.' tv more R.!ufary
i II
i ;r i
ri.o e o; '.'wi.!. d'bo-e who ru'e
a. v.- -ero-lij- -tadied tie; moper
;effd of bit'ir.g th. 't,-t-i- pri b?
o' t g. a. nation, and t pro note
- L' h i.p lit t-. have 'ui auiilo-l it.
i ii n. cooeltp I'd the K'ng. as o-ir fa'h-
(,-" t eJoie ui l.,.ve done, let us wi-h for
lii.'-rry and our tights, against the
wi-o'irr- hi;1 eel by a f'orei-n connticror,
: i n J .i.- II,- -.va- .vbh o-ir fatc-ers so God
; ni-i be wit-i u in a strug-.do vit (nt
i winch E. trope can u ver enjoy la-Pug
; f;tee.
i -i . r ,
L 'LOUSE, -July il').
100 Frcii'di pasjod the frontier nar
3 ' ' 1 cn 'a-t ni,ht, and captured the
LU'tn. !iou-e.
... - t Berlin, 20.
. 1 1:"r '. ,s ? r'T1 harmony in the cotm-
11 ' ' '' l,,e -o:ia uera.an cute? on
'ie uar f,,e ,'',
" thc "xon Cl.-tuiber the Minister of
,,jr!;-'d .told the Dt pnties that France
W:,-,i,:'.,),is wur' a:-d should l-.ave it
as -liarpiy and as beverely pos-ibfe.
as .-Jiarpiv and as beverelv possible.
I'll.. ..-! l" ..:.r.:. . M
I i ne iiiujiiis ere euiiiasta.-iic.iuy re
J c eiw d.
; Th.- North Germ in Parliament vore-J
a bun Ire 1 and twenty million thalers for
l war espenscs.
Bkrlix, July 21.
i ii.-r? wai great excitement
yester-
iv. on toe i..oit.-e. over a rumor that
.'.l.u",:; li 1 vlarcj war again.-t France.
orr receive J no coiifcrtua'iotj.
Several la'-iure .tnirouwe,!
A o,.i id t ' L't-O French stikli-r-s crors-ed
.'" J.oii.ifT, on i ius,lav. Oil it reAHIUnr
tint 1.-oii?1it. im I ne.l.,e on u m.....i.i.I
since.
x (icy were noi.ie prisoners, ai'er
-Mi mi-u. Aoue were kiiicd. but atVw
en- woiiiiiitt.
-tsr prpar-ors are a'.livt'
t-wtnc; f.
r 1 .
oo. Tho grand araiy is mobilized, and
artillery i.s e;oing to tho front-ier.
It isoffloially stated that the Jeuian-ls
of France gave Prussia no alternative tut
a refusal. Fiance demanded a pledge
that no Gei man should ever ascend the
rpan".-h throne, that one of the Hohen
fiiitm princes re.-ide permanently in
VnrU as ho.-t:ie, or that a heavy amount
of money l-o dejKsitel in Fiance to bo
forfeited if the pie lge was broken, or
that the Rheini-.h provinciM fce given
over to prance for keeping therein until
the des th of the la-t l'rincc of llohen
lollern Siirninriiiirra.
Ihe Omeial Gazette declares that be
fore tho war c!o-es Germany and Europe
will expect from France guarantees tor
the observance of peace hereafter, and
in ca-e of a refustl will m cripple France
s to prevent tier from making more mis
chief.
The Nordentsclie Allemne. liismariv s
organ, says Germany wo-uld not sufler
the insolence of France i-ixty yea ago,
and ihe is less likely to put up with it
after .Sadowa.
London, July 21.
In the House of Commons, to-niht.
Gladstone, in reply to p.ie.-tinsot which
notice hail previously been given, sain ,
Kussia and Austria had u.-ed every effort j
with Prussia and trance to preserve
peace. He was unable to st ite what
Prussia might have expected from the
withdrawal of Leoold. and had no
knowledge of the existence of a .secret
treaty i etween France and Denmark.
He had no doubt as regards Holland,
oon .
The officers of the Bank of England
have last announced au advance in the
I rite of di-count one-ha:f of one per cent.
The minimum rate is now three per cent.
The advance had been anticipated in
moneyed circles for several days, and it is
iroier'a'ly supposed that the effect has
b-'on discounted.
I.vtek. A still furher advance in the
! rate of interest in the Hank of Enela id
j o -nteniplates the tact that Austria is or
der ng an ex'ended field of inaiieuvie.- ou
j Hun 'ary. It is accepted as proving the
sincerity of her neutrality.
j auiy.
Bkklin, July 21.
flie e-timatel decline in the number
. , -
of (leriii-oi emtsrraiits to America this
year will nach tully two hundred thou
sand, on account of the war.
Pakis, July 21. Evening.
ilumo:.-- of Russia's intention to join
Prussia gains greater credence hourly.
Couriers left to-day with dispatches for
tin; Cabinets of Au-tria and Italy. It is
i e.ieved the Emperor demand- the ful-
f.ilti.ciit by t..ose Powers of ihe agreo-
io'ir .-Mrtj.-tdy made to stand by France.
- i . i i i
ic i., s;ii j an oruer ior tue wmi uawa
of the F'.ench troops from Rome will be
i.-.-u -d oloii'lay.
Pauis, Julv 21. I
Tl.e government ls-ue i a envular de
ryn;
that l ienc'i troop-invaded Lava
r;:i.
Franenis said Itallv promi e.s to uiain-
t alii a friendly attitude to France. The
latter declines further aid
Jiepo; ts from Denmark .-ay Russia is
inclined to favor the . Go: uians.
RurssELS. July 21.
A (1ouiieil of Minister-, was held at
Vienna ye-terd-iy, at which word wa- ie-
1 a
ti'Tt ot .'(munition that tlie i n tien
it, hen-c the irrcat activity of their
t ':'.-t:lS.
file ditches around the forts at May-
! ence hjvef'een tilled with water, and tin
j wo,i s at tlut ..i. ar0 , .,1 im
j,.,.,,.J,.e.
''f'.3 fel. Government is con-ider-
I.,,, ,., tion id i-JUrntelnior rrooos
. ,,, , , . ,,uo.-.tion ot disrate iinir troons
! ,.,.,.fW. fh.. eh M,md t,. i,il....m. th.. neu
trality i f lklgimn.
Tii j French Government has been no
ticed that, the kingdoms of 'urtem
bere an 1 Ravaria will join Prussia.
The (irand Dutchy oflles.se Darius
ta It ha- voted a large w;tr loan.
Uerhn erorc.-poiidenee .-ays: Thanks
to i.er organ zation. Prussia will, in a few
Lours, b -. equal to France at all points.
The coiicges and schools are all closed,
and toe students a-e thronging the rc
ciuitiinr offices The same is true of
soot ti Germany.
'I he French fleet ha"s passed through
the Sound and entered the Raltic.
ihe -tamers of the Liverpool and
Ba tic i'jie have cca-ed running.
London. July 21.
The Pat is correspondent of ttie Pall
M i i G'izrtte saws a foreign legion is pio- i
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liiu tic uu i." a c ionium a uainuu,
liberality
The Colo- ne Gizette reports a combat
n ar Saaibrnek between the Pius.-ians
and F.ench, and the latter beaten and
pui.-ued.
A special to the Tim dated Mefz,
July 21. says t A correspondent of the
Lon ion iiiif.s attempted to follow the
armies of France, and was arrested yes
te-dav, hut uoerated this morning.
iwo .ngii-n omcers, observing the i
movements of the mhtary, weie sent to 1
a railway station under charge of gen !
D'aime-j.
Bkrlin, July 22.
Bavarian King has immediately
s-nted tn the recent notiheation of the
K : ii ii of iVuia of hi- intention to.H-suuie
coma, an i of the Bavarian army, and b. s
forward-! cong-atulations to the King
and issuod a patriotic exhortation to tuo
army.
Aii-tria-is not arming.
i h
belligerents berin with about
2c0.t0 men each The 1-reneh h.'.ve ; e.-v orafieh of agriculture, and th 'scare
-o o era already made by their sen ice- iu ; followed bv .-necessive generation - wiih-Algn-rs.
while the Prussians aie miiui.i. ' out material change.
I'laoc" put- an army in the field ; P. u.- !
.-ia only an armed people. j Wooden pavements are popular in th?
PARIS, July 22. we.-t. A ."t. Jcceph city councilman i
It is said Switzerland Las a-kel per j reported to have delivered the 'ollowiug
mi sion to occupy Chablias, in Savoy, j speech at the ia-t meeting of the coun-
aceording to the treaty of unna.
l he Emperor is ill at St. Cioud, and '
w li not, therefore, join the army for cv- j
oral days.
uie -ionireur, nnnisinai oro.-ri. (;e
nies tftat. Spain has concl'j-ded an a. ii.m e
with France. Spain -toII -remain iit-utr.-d.
The .-a me ?aper says that any suppo-. t
of Prussian demands for lh n.-utraii y
of Baltic will be regarded- as wi act .f
ho.-tility to t ranee, as Baltio- is def in J
to take an imiMirtant part in the war.
San Domingo, Julv 21.
The financial condition of the country j
is deplonble. President Bacz mt- nis i
to issue SI.00.100i) in Dauer eunenev.
A revolution is imminent, the obji et i
i f which is the downta'l of Baca. 1 h's !
... . i vf i . m 2 14JI -. .1 . . , : f
r.i.K ..nuts is aiiriouLeu to ine ngee- j
tion cf tuu treaty by the Ameiicii cu- j
ate. j
. Paris, July 2. I
Henry Martin, tjie French historian, I
i,,ii . . , , .'
pa.uisu.u an anicie in the e tnis
morning taktuif' cround tbt
i ianee ana
1.' I
- agtit fa i..oK inia-. .-.',
1 . . 1 . . 1 - - , 1
the
extravagant pretention-; of the I'opo ara
fatal to tlio liberties of the Gaiiiciaa
church.
It was reported to-day that Swirse-t-land
had aki-d pe.iuis.siou to cccuiy
t'hal.lai-, the uju-t northeni province in
Savoy, 011 LAg Geneva, claiming tliat
by tho treaty of Vienna, it is her liht
so to da.
The Journal OfictuFe pub'i -hes a cir
cular of tlij !iuiater of l-.i.eiun Affairs,
dated July 21st, addressed to the dip';
luatie agent.-, of Fiance at foreign capi
tals. It mentions the explanation made
in the Chaui'jers. on the loth of July, in
legard to the rapid events of uej-Ot at:on,
in which lie s.-.y.-: A-l'a.-t a-, we redoubled
our ellorts to pie erve tn-ace, M'Ciet de-
! sigus were developed of an adversary.
received to renaer peace impossioie.
Whether the Uerlin catiuet had judged
war iKi-e.-ary for the aeeompli. luuent ot
their projects again-t the sclfxovern
ment tf the German States, or hardly
sati-tied at having established in Central
Europe a military power foi iiiid.ii.le to
all its'neUM or-, th. y 1 ad wi-h d to turn
t. -iroii-i the power already acquired,
by displacing definitely to lie u.ivaiitagc;
! o. 1 . ..I. . in, iuvci i..i.iinai O'luiinoriiiiii,
i an t-e pivuiedicated intention to refuse
Us guaranteed which were indi-pensabie
to our s -curity a.s wcil as our honor,
siiowed itself by stronge.-t evidence in
the conduct of negotiations. Then mention.-,
the candidature of Piince llohen
zollern, and declares that the Ueriiu
Cabinet hop-jd to place the Prince on the
throne of Chailes V., by surprise, be
lieving Europe would accent an accom
plished fact, and that France, in spite of
tier temporary dipha.-ure, would hesi
tate to oppose tiie expressed will of the
Spani-h people, who were friendly to
her.
The French Government, informed of
the danger of this intrigue, did not
hesitate to denounce it to the represent
atives of the people and to foreign pow
ers. AH hive felt that P-u- ii was
alone in her un ciiipulou- policy, and
that, kiiowiog her.-elf to be without, tue
support of common riht -he has nevtr-theles-
sought to impose upon Europe
t e further at u-e o dangerous an exten
sion of her influences. France took up
t o f ua! nice of power, k 'wi
it t) be t i.' cm-e of all pcoj.Io menaced
1 .o n. i eif !.y disproporiiona e a.i Jii 1-
! izcmeut oi a -.'en rai iiou e, :n il'iiii.' so
sh has not placed her.-e f iu opposition
to her own inaxims and policy of those
of the great powers.
The circular cites as proof th? ea-'esof
llelgium, Greece and Nape-, an 1 the
refu ai of the Great Powers to allow
!..
tneir princes to mount their throne-.
Ihe circulars th :! mentions the wirh
drawaiof Hoficizodern. and the n-fu-al ol
Pru-sia to g:ve guarauree-j, sieei: P.us.-ia
had ahead;.- given her word that th
Prince of I loheiizelieni should n i mount,
the th.onu of Spain, when in M-och.
l.s'tj'.i. therj had been a que.-fi n of his
eau iidaiiiie. At that time lh" French
.Minister at Jler.in told the Iviag tliat no
l'ru-.-ian cotdd ieiioi in S-iaiii.
Count H:Mi:a'vk rephed tiiat France
need not concern hcr.-eif at a eou;ni
ui. v
-.) impos itjie, and llerr i mi lh.cl,
Pnii-ia.i i.!id r Sooreraiy of ForeLu Al
fairs, gave his word of honor that a
llohenz 'lleri ivas nor. and coul ! not. be
a caii'iid ate. If a-.-uiauc-.i ti.u- solemn
cannot i.'o relied upon, diplomatic inter
coui e niu t cea e. In repu liann-z such
p.edges, iVu--.-i:i challenge France who
now i.iily demands, in view of previous
tergivcrsatio i that the former's reiiu-i-ciatioti
of de-ins be m id ', real and
perinaneiit. The circular con ;!u ie-: by
oieiaiii.i that id-fotv n.ust a-sicn to
Eomeror, bu: to which .-lie ha-failed t '
' ... .1 i- ! . . .
kiv, .i i.iii:xfca:v siio:i.ii. i,i an u:-1 - e'l
this ( iovernment, wlreh h i- ony thought
of the liieiins of fiveimr her.-e. f from ihe
obliir.itioti-. of the treati .'s. Even while
sir:iiii: tliem. Euope iias been a witness
to I,t Eurojro pioijjviuce upon the jus
tice of the cau-e.
A not ocuurred at Collogue, in eon -e-(iUi-uce
ot tii hi-jh toi' e of ntovi-ion-.
litisMa is reported to be in favor of !
Mijipoi i inn i ue i rem ii ijrox . ; lituoiii .
- . I l . . . I
outli ir.'iiiiauv wiii a!;jiidou i ill-- la
and join Frat.ee at th; fi.-st o;;i turiity
Paris, .hi y 2 f p. m.
'flie fveuing journals re; o-1 -everal
.-kirmi.-hes hetw.-en ihe advauecd guard
a ong the Iron tier, i-ut g:ve no dciai's
It is extremely diln -uit to obtain luieili
gciiee fioui ihe seat of w ti-, .,: co.'re -pondents
are strictly forbid len to up
proaeh the army hns. '1 a::: ho if ie.
of Stra itoii'g no linger permit -tiaoireis
t ascend the steeple of fi e ci'dicd ai.
hecau-e inoveiii: iit of troops oil bo ii
sides can be seen f;om that point.
Tho number of volunteer- enlisted f' r
the war is 07.tK. Moiv 1 idi
le- offer
their service - n- nurses for the woun i.'d
-VUI.-l
A di.-patch from Feioiabernts
the
-. . .. i ii
Swi-s (r ivemuient h i tn b dden tne cx
l'ortaiiuu o ccicai- an 1 hor.es.
L(iMox, J.i'y 22.
Advices troni the .-cone ol war lotl-cate
. . -. .
that tho I'm iau- v.iil adopt a .ieteu-ivc
line liom Coblentz along the Rhino
Ri-maik and Gent-rat M"!tke arc fn'lv
cjintideiit and are ume-crved in predic- ;
tion.- of success.
The 3'acht Cambria, on it- prc-cnt
vnyate ar ro-.- the Ad onic, i- to tr.-r ihe
vain of the sea me - engcr, a new inve;i-
. A- II
com iirij'.j una r u.e me i aii -n in w
tion ior conveyiiig ro un i i.r age, lrom f
vessels. It i- made of -h -et copper, j -ath 'f ;,-'':'. '-" Ayr?'. Jlr.IN. S-ovi.'i'. -;. ,-. i f
has a bright y painted metaiio Jl -ia ro at- ! W,:8'u" M "frVX l:: ,'.:!!, ;-,Z:r;!!!;'
has a bright v painre
fr.1(.t .,r.n,,t;,,,. :o. I i i.r.', m
..,1:,.:n .ivi i n.l. ih'.f in,, .-in ..,. '
f .,K.k.s and riairs could be Preserved in
i a.se of thipnrtc":.
I
The Chinese aie sai l to bo remarkably j
successful agriculturalists. Whereas
many of the old -I'-ith--- in i 'rPifoj-ti':! h-:rc i
become almost finnpletelj' exhausted a:vl '
unpro iticlive. the Chinese residents !
: in il;,. lli inn.f li-iriilf-. il .11.- .1,1. 1 ,r, v. 1..,,. ! Tt
anywhere even on the mo-t arid patchu
4f -.'llldv -hofV 'l'K,e h:i l I.oiL- frivoirr
rd! and minute dire.-ti m, r.ir,i;,..r
eU : "'Mr. Mayor, and c irleiu'-n of the
council, let us lay our heads together
and make a wooden pavement."
It was regarded as a strong ca-e of cir
ciim-ttmtial evidence in a Pitt-burg i
court the other day when the plaintiff j
puiduce I the .-kiiief with which hi-" wife j
.-truck him, avd showed the jury how j
nicely the three legs Ctfed into the hole j
iu his head
i -,k r , , i. -.e i, p..- i
Charles Dick, n . ent into one of the I
I!..fr.!.. liiiu: .1 lio m t i, tin. ,ifl rririii, !
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Odl or 111 U estcni AeW 1 orit lias
liea;,i Madam Anna Bi.-iiop sing, and in !
r. - iii:o L in nniri her Vm-.-il nr--in. -- 1
claims : r 4 What a 'cu n us ' wet ia
uoven bv this double th.taded. siiutli.
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Wch carries down pmk and potatoes aul
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ihro' ths r"e
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Ercrj boly. an 1 more too. arf poir; ta
D. SOHNASSE Sc CO,
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