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Ottawa Times (1865), 18 Oct 1867, p. 2

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éummgmotm 13's., qr-rs-dtt"tnd-td"ttteaoeial “Mia" oéAmerixttsat lilo. "but eou id. it. loud,- wu ant-(1+ 'eo-xt-due-id-dr-ttte -rt-o"t,N0---i-uoh' " lint-Io M Info than!“ that our gal-nu, urn-'10 lug-I.- had no wold 1troa-etooot-euettte-te" odtu-hqrbretitud-ttootamul. B'orsuareetsar,-th-reta-trte pale-tue-+o-tsoma" able In... of 0110,”..in quite another duct-r, “I lining on. apt-u! our imi-ieintttt_drt-ieisth. Puni- dnt'n min ”a!“ ilit about“ in to “M as. My i.gieh In! . um Yah- qeelaoe in popular inn-ray an! agar-u- _ .n we Cnhyisusutho thohala'riointcue» 'Tei.iu.vtterirediorqrttr" took]. ___' I... But- ubaipdouoa tteuttotth. “we! $110,000, what" in Mint, amblopdaasion wind-din," hmYnhugw mmwm;M-utmdto t_-ui-ttttua- lash. “Gab-lio- " the widow of the 9-8an 'tmid-t in Ah. u insult -sedt.---0.ttmhatu_ "amt-p” hu-MWWE"!!! a-uo,grai-u mum-w Am meeting of the Privy Coutteil was bold MI. - m-ummm FNMcliy pdhuu‘mXGIYah Vail,“ would " aou swat u irWs.Lmrous Ind been "mun-w Inc-thw'm‘n people in pond, -etrauit-its pianist. Tho "a/te-ii-tot-r-tthte Ctr-tin. i-Hint/si-rem, MI: tho "aataged manual-ulna“ storylivol’wahd it; "dtfth. whim litur- dih'h'nc Emu should-u m to may” with than I. this pate-hr but. damned“ com .0 pn- -sn.tu-ue,uiattottttdr's bui- tr Lucien, and My Inn-l the up.» a! any It. “Bani-hr" to hunt. Mhnnnyd their on on t-risteat6ettiab,eatd “thigh ther.is link in" oil-u. uncouth sultr- 'itraatrattt-rie'ordlit.. Both valid In gaming to u very ‘qunl My to know that" the pmmhid i-tie-tak-ll-tir-tut" -ttreiaeio_ei-. Pang-tho ”mitotic “I on him“ “Inlan- 1tttill)tttmCtats ecu-gin In a. in. a which to fnsjntm. "X" may oeeeUAa an be: that (In " Prov-nan] PM" it?“ but known-Mm M Mud mun rum-aura. 1ha.itsioar-tut this“! Wham new the inhumane! hobo-1m wind-Wm In m), nil, its M I. turt'tr--osat-rt-rmm'tr.'tt. whole way,hnhu-Mndb the Gno- nlhgi-lgun. In {as that in (but M’HDJMJPIIM I. dr “Mitch's-lain“), m -eeu.ts-reoe-uBttteUtrioo aeseo-lraeeh-d-u"'the" "artrattt,eotm6r%-tuNttl, eon- "rimN " the M nUppn Hum soruattu'sasaus-ttuMu-o' 00- “u” “numb-ouch.” ni- douoo that the In. “Punk‘s-l Ptriia. “I" In. d in and. In In. a, In. mile-loo, ad if the - will and... to an it, then Ill web-nun, in that the people villi). M Tue-I tun t"metrtraeoétU “PM Putin-out," haul! Lima ,mwdimo‘t tedr-anttomrrot ,.biehooi-tmuttemtvio-. Onm’o when“. [would or"t-ire.i-qtiooethetituMttte we). We. Hi. ceded by the Univ-Au..- "been him-sum“ one. eta-VII. his. I. -d.4gttaeet "M. 1?.P.”io Mil-dbudlyh are then I. . Pam-chi Pulls-nun! Immune-huh: noon-5o- _A¢ho on“ the C-tttati- In“! which M Hy M and nub-tinted the-re “at Min-on" an! seven! "W" The he any. “that " ash-11b s ugiskt-tmst nPnrliunem) "he M‘ a, u, and, new», it we a. to conform to the new man ”which! - Sanitation, lo mm {mover drop I], “I. P. P." amt bring “I LA." bloat-uh. hind who to the M'm ofthe vaineial‘ "Landau”. w'thpwHD‘vlnl our cor- m'ondenl I”! thud! "WB. C.," it will wily hem tUt hie “dog completely but: down, “the "lop!" tieohtnatiors of tttettodr_tehretemb-ottheMo-ot Con-mink"): “the PuMolCln- oh," while-unnatural "titioaaiduttms. (loathe tgmt-tttell-r Home m called “We." Bram minlyhno “bummed! any elected meal. trerottu0uatmtinauguhnt- “new: "ot the BMJComnou," intuit: in Ink. Bud-“Wuqebuhlqo Whmmhd -'I.P.,"anl m the lid. sd "Parti-" belong- of'lc'l 'e' and new to the holy a which they up tun-Inn, u meutirrt_uia-itro" , Pam-mph lungdthrto “hunk! commune not,“ wjuitythupplicn. k'rot"ti-t.-U " " will “W but In. NH his 6srorttenth of "N.P.P." an Antwan dtavated to inn-lino am, an] ,..tumnthisth magi-Rant“ an new “much-uni” ionization mu- - taeGet. " ELF." is, a with be, mmlmvopmputydnpamHi-w buy. lg not. a. did-sin hum cl . uni-m a In on plain! " tim of tho diminutive “do " . P. P." to the nub-softball, ohiet bub], mu yo. A new coca-Mrs.» to the mod“ Patio-nu" a all. an Adv ote.-qtmrstro.otnlPNtrr, orraia, mom 18, 1m. MW ADVERTISE!“ 1& m as! thin nty am, it "and In tint palatal-r on, will have in future up a -uin chronological oigrtiB-esd . dir tinctin Ina-jug, both of which would be. Itm‘lyloumltnow spud under' . to- am, am: condition or attdire., come other hand the In. of ", M. L. Alf mart" ttte inundation, and will testify to the 06m ti-ee, atom on polititrat sync-m, no than nah with their man '-youttt'une ought, by not, oomidemtiott ot "gard " the " tit mama..." to he scrupulously neglected. >This much we I”, m on!" thnt we mu; re- mand. " X," and that who think with him, 10 lb. lying put of n honorary diatinction, the an and the ligament» of which belong toahmtserperudofoue hluory.‘ Tan: is eometlnn; dun-em in the pert. in; words ot Sir Joe: mom. " "ortiry-- " "m-open the great went route to the " West. . . it .. . . . . .Hen of central, open " your 'samu-deveiure y 1'!qu " fortify Arnhem, end - plenty hill " be the realm" We ho'pe theee wade mil he duly weighed. Sir Jon Incl". he- ever been them almost. dune Ottawa Ship Canal-ttot " 1 new of local “vent-3e, hut-en - workin the eon-um of which the have we, mne- end peoepen it} at the Whole which»: In very _ end intimetely weaned. A. e meta: oi inteIeIttothe people of (have, or to the people of the made- in this neighborhood, this pent week will he, in out judgment, of very little, "my dimod-ge, beyond the incident-l - which my he derived item the incl-nee of trait consul-neat 'upon in contraction. . But no e week of method Ram in which every part ofthe Domin- ion will jndtantally _ bestottt, and in which the greet centre- ot trul- will very lergely pertttt, we believe it make eecoud to no other pointyet Mme thepublic. 'rr.ar" lie-n mince truly ite commercial ten- not-teneewhenheewedetéthe“menof 'met-'. when!» spind- t6 the "men or 'gmstreat"to-tutitiattotde1tred-rd ttear-tri-iii-tset-tei-ttiii. my pttlntotyior, when has. iu'oou- motion as on important udjunct lo my org-amphiolumnsldcbnoa. ' We ere glad to. notice that the puss of Montrenl lolly nppreointee the nature, no well on the impel-tow at the Ottewn Cone]. The - - on the enh- ject with becoming emphneie, end without at ell dieguu'ug the incl that Mound .0in he u very direct commeminl etnke in the enterpriee. Our own view u thnt lou- u'enl will betteiit to egveeterextent, nod man directly, than my other city in Cumin by the “I. which would In. than“ this cenel, neuto which the only of. Quebec end the Atlnntic pone of the Hub ‘me Provincee would mp undoubted “you“... The following extinct hunt the a“ ehowe very plnSulyhow the [Inject i. -led by that jovial: . " " BleJohn - and. totheOttnwe ship coal will not, we tell on homo pound. The tile In . epplunehlng when the peeleet will hen heel! upon the “teatime! the ol the Province onnehec. end” will he wleelnthelt nonlethal! they cnnrlee to howl-un- unoedthequeulegnnd clutch " they!» tel-In. prize which the mighty Weet lookout to phe- within their peep. They now etend in the petition which the for one!" Clinton uncoupled In Ills, when he celled the ntteutlon ofthe people ethi- ehte to the deeleehllltyoi hulldln. the peueent lrle and, pinnhetloelly predlctln' the em W wh h would noon timeout it. wetete. Foetuuetely for the-uln- they content-led In hie "ewe, end the city oilew Yorh detee ltn peoepeflty from the couple“ ot the Irle cnnnl. We‘lomet how my nilllone it cont, but in one certniu oithln: Thnttheentetptlee weenie: Mr nod lone mouthing one to New Yorh In 1815, thouthe OttewoShlpGnnnl would he to hionteenl end - i! not Alew yen:- r wehnppenedteeieeneeti-nte oithecoet the W cone! whleh hnd been drown up be the inepectlou of lerl they, then Math Wu nun-r. It muted "are re- ne-het rhhtly, to twenty lllliou dollnre. Could we he“ nine thnt (not eon, on! - out then [not won , Dine-don could “on.“ we theeeiore hopeto nee the 0th“ Shl Ceuel “do on the olden of thethv 1'lfl'nl2','ll'rr'fl2'l,l Quheennd That the other landing in in Sir Jo'u'l porting mu-ttat at arming and fortify- iq-will only. the only attention Mitte Min Podium“, then an be no rel-on to doubt. A m Militia Bill will un- ion“, In“ the Inland which the Govonmont will submit to the coo-idem oi the W" " the that convenient t portunity 3 out though, tot-toque], " the lemony. timi- - m to believe that Lou lolcl’l ttmtrutio- noted the otttee “Hm it would be long - an Volunteers of Condo would be culled upon to detend their mutt-y, bu every oppemnco dining well loll-dd, the obligation of hi»; Mb! tho dun-tin inmtlului pro-til. apatite mph; not “If!" he“. met tir on, mono blink the importance elm thon be path. emulating mm. In (not, Sir Jon Natal! Md thin no] idea in View when u all " ketitr and It'll," " immediately then-I‘m he aided, " and pom 3nd pub-pent] will be the mutt." We WI] Mthhwodoot the rllant noldier, who lion oviuoul to deep on interact in the ' at Condo. will In deeply pondered, and that the -timts u bl- ' and. will bound upon a npi-llyu the ,' moon. of the ooun'tty will MIN! permit. loam-l.” a COIIIIPOIDIIT out III the following dw ine. ot the Mention ot the tide " M. P. P." in designating net-ban of the [ml Lama- dn Ant-Nb: lo tho I“ at no hum. . 8uv-N the uncle in your blue ofthe ml Imam. mpoclln‘lhodoim ot the Inn- hell of an 8“th and munch: mm. Iona Impound]. you -y that M. L. A. ghouls! be the hub] letters and am an 'at-cot the lulu gonna-on. I think, in I bull-3 your opinion, that you in. overlook- od on ct two Imperial clung-um. m. .-.N. Por" - dock-atlas ot the lawn Handheld Pull-mat of Cuwh m " The W" Anne-bl] “the Provlnco of M" Ind yet has In being In pop-lu‘ m know- u an Wald Pullman-t, 1 In “bum in” Wu M. P. ‘P. The new Load Wmnnknovn i - I. MM" mill“, lull in they will oermint, be {windy and hovlnchl Pulhnuu, with In pol-.9 of be: they In. it occur. to no that M who" should be know: u M. P. P.'a 'tad.-" it I. right to an». initial mom» to”! who“ mun-In In rum-m our. ad that 'r.ar.0.mmMutup- was a ”do. I... qt can“ ( Th- - dteyht.*y Mtt not plus- the - or. M the lad» up, liq m " alt-y.” A. In.” at when,” lash-I of howl-ch! Ptte%-gtt the. and... will tte Intuit. tiaaoa-d If.” M. [Raul-I] ”I“ ll wiry-lying“- ', not. You-,l Tu Kabul ol Purlhmont, 'rither penan- nlly or by proxy, In having quite In human. in; time of It, hunting up Ills-nun (or the Sudan. We um that the Nov; 5co- hn non-bor- In" ottgaet one whole an of the a“ will; ot an Randell Home for their Jpn-bl .ccomtnodBttots, _-'rttt, Inning] Noun an: " Fortltr-artq -open the [not um route to the Went." Them, 70:111le bacon: (Home mono " may I “that" 'hroMttoert the land, he. “an an dull.“ Intellect can gather their nmlngmnd our mun amen-en mun sc- ceptdaelp u Iolelnll mad Important truth. We predict (or Mr John atlcheN parting no " I xreirtreitr new! Into" nthlncd by an than“ dwlncnt. " in muncnutiw, CT. a], printed. It In " nil-llama to the and manual: aha-In; It I w vigor. only adjudiclouly with qttmtiotts mm. In; colonhl loch”, And " poinu 'out no lot-idly our‘nndoullty In life”, that it will often be. relerredto. ttu word- will often btt mchordln our mum-m, Ind m. high “thorny quick-d um. Cunt Matxar.-The 0th" Cricket Club will Phe n friendly latch with the Ritte Bri- ‘ndp on Snafu” am, on the Eldon Hull ground. Wicket.- to be pitched a ' " o'clock. The band u upwind to pin] on ttte mien. Tip. C. o. Batttr.-Tht, Idiot ot Ottawa would In! and“ my oblkulou to the Cot. 3M one"! of “to P. C. o., by “lowing the land to pin] one or twhm u rook-{ox the re. and" of the moon, appetite um Pullo- mm Building» that plan being tpotter she:- tered, Mcoluequontly warmer than (he " Jom Hill. l _ PttasottAt,.-a'ho Hoa, D. L. “plum-on, Ben-tor, In: in town yummy. _ 1a-.-'rt" inqueu held by Dr. Riel on malady ot the ttnitretttttato woman Ellen Fm, manned In gluing not" lull-put he o'clock yesterday, when the jury rammed cum to the elect that the the“ can to her dull; by 'tmnqu1ation, ttattged by will; down Mn while In . Must of in. toxhatkret “launcher luck barman u post and the mini. norm Rm.- Inol.-A riik match m and“, uni the Inke- pm up yesterday; hymn the on." Gad-on Artillery And the Military School Minion, tor ttttr dollar: a “do. to - " on Honda} summon nut, at_the- o‘clock. The shooting in to be done by In tron Quip-id. " follow: (Mam Gordan. Artillery-Wu Mil; Sargon: Enoch; Born.» and” Gunner labou- ml; Gun". Ionian. rum School " "eiation.-W. A. c. Irvin; Mr. Falls; Mr. H. Conan; Mr. P. Grtton; Mr. P. Wnllh. The up" In zoo ”rd-and 400 yards, three also“ a each. In)" Format and captain Shunt have roman! to not an referees. PM: co-Then, was no can for in. Wonhip to MW“ upon numb]. . Ann-Au n m Ronni. Houu, Yunnan -J. Mn, " Wm; huh Remo, Toermtoi, R. J; cum-w, Kluptou; L. Cowl], " John, N. B. ; G. T. Webster} Blun- m; Jana Ball, Peterboro'; g. Man, Butlm‘tog, Yt.; D. N. 580110., Boston; A. C. Amr, Porte dtt Port; m. and In KAI-aha, Quebec; J. P. Damon. W. M. My, loaned ;J. G. Panther, cum-h; Chas. 2'..2horre, loaned; M. new, Buckinyhuu; B.C. Convorz'uo, Latin; 0. B. Faun-on, {than W. Higgins“, Ion. ml; J. B. Amt, loam; M. lchuly. Boml. » ' Ant-n In Tttar.-Therrr in nu open drain on sun-u, withpdthor lump nonpro- por and to wan the tawny mullet, And ig that night wu parties-tr {notable to . “each” in an my civic m traps "t about the "ertqta we no curious to know whether my lacklu- vlcu- con law an. particular - “unsung-ma that uni. plu- udwlth loath-ocular} can. Wow-dd, that the - " gull" a the "Ution of the that an! the giikwate w the Support Bridge, to which we all“ attention some anemia P"' shod ”about: to [at A null and!” (laminating-d but be. low. Whon will our city but." and their way: t . Fun. Accra-'1' wrn ' ata.--otx Sanity lut- boy named Champagne, nodding with his friends in Gloucester," killed by the accident] (ll-chug. M am whilc out to M putrid“ I'm- wlut we ' "I. pectin; use Ind accident, the Dubai-d pm to church, having new» with . you." Me: In the home, and enjoined than not to In" it. 'tt with! Apps", hoe "or, tut they did Icon, any; with than a m an“. By 191m nun- melanin! (In, which' wu cookout, bong:- entangled, at lunch WEI. mainland went omlodgln; it: gqtMgqttB In the boy’- heathen in. " fectl of which he died due“ innodinhly. Thu mum do; took In: place by the hody And would not an“ I an." to'conc an: it. a _ T Coon! " Bonn. hove-no [not-Tho plough-lo: notch ot the can” ol In.“ Agricultural My, "out”, I. o my omen-fol our. TIM by thunk-t in mmmhmuwmumm- m. clam-d a an couch-hoot on lunch, it liq-Ind no: of "new apt-lam tit 1kcitU upon the I'd“. The 'toIIole‘ mom, who "aide to tGe, were Ip- pm may... Imus. In, 'tot.it load“, In], and John Ito-non, Beg. In ttsf mango! lunch than veto “who cattle- ud In the junta: In. The competitors In tho Sandor ' Clan who obi-ind prim, vote Mr. P. IcDould, m prize, by Willhn Craig, IILJ, gold nod-l, ulna $50; and do., Allen? Poll, tr, and do., W. Honda”, 36 ; “In do., ty. mu, tr, 5th do., D. Room, to ; on: do., R. Cameron, 83; mi do., D. Campbell, $3. Junior cue-u. Kudos, lgt who, by pr. 0mm, I. P, all": tuck and cuter, and do, W. Miami], 863 3rd do.; A. u. Row, 85; tth do., Jon. Wuhan, " " ar., T. a. Campbell, " are“ Priae-820, by I. B,Ntor, En. For as. who than now but two mpolitou, Mr. Thou. any“ lt.J.Thonpoon,to whom I the judge. amid when. _" "o. Mo8NnMAL. you a the mu. - A hon-I nut to: the chipmunk» of M MINI an loom! club and tho 1rxIqmehtdi"ts,yehtt " " 1%uttltr.. _ it. John-on, of an How-Id Association, ot Nov 0th.”, - to the bun-vol“: " hip to: tho tte,t the an" sum; now so!" with yo " but. Th; may... all summon to Mr John Ikhcl‘l pull; lynch with reg-rd w muwdmm the fut] i"', the MW,- . MI, ugh um.- Ilnlnolth pith! on“. , hunt-001‘... r LOCAL N EWS. Antioch-Mp Lynch Inc-nit to- d.v'-mtttth.dket “at. Mlt'. “a“.auotwcmnvmb mit- HubMdl'nm and-acou- '-oarer"Modheeboet-trakh. IIOI 10.0.10- THE OTTAWA TIMES. OCTOBER 18, 1807. lung». Oct. 17,1061. Tm Oct tt, In! THIS MORNINB’S DESPATBIIES (Per Allcvdu Cable 1.! ”at!“ Lone.) human, Oct. 1t.-ahet Tim to-dny up in "god to the Rom-n Inn-don that Prime Mia. ister Kauai must order the union! troopato Roam.“ anticipate the axial than: ot both 'lhn volunuen olOnibsldi and the national troops of France The article conclude: by declaring“: the bold“: policy In the best for Italy, Amt-Mining he: to seine Rome an] 11m. mat. vi h Fauna _ hm, October l t.--g us: bafon the day-nun oftlu Emperor (ton Iii-nits on his mum to VII“, be summoned u genenl council or the the walnuts of his Osbtust to meet him at St. 1 Ioudu, to consider the condition of MM u in 1 ml] sod decide what action Flume should tab. In tho matter. The council In held you. May, and the Emperor presided. The re- uult of its deliberations vs! I resolution that France should inmodlutely intervene fot the ssttlcuuut ottho non-n qumiou, but without satin; any longer In conjunction with “so [alum uuvurnment to thst sod. -- Tiso 1m: In a leading editor!“ "pm-cm the "all“: for Viol-(lug use In: of muons, dung-Ming the mentions of solemn new“, And {muting u dung-atom spirit of ntpublhatthsttt In Italy, refuting to the ' nntlnuud 1tuturtnnceits italy, tad a prop pcd of a [french lutrrveguon. “an. October tt.-T'lut Emperor hm re. fem-d to the council of “(Match fur their cun-idurutlun an .ddrttga "velvet! by Hi. Mal any from the eontrrrtpstiota of the Roman Catholtq Binhopo of the Alum“: Empire, which moat], i-ttaudits Vienna. The at. am. pr'otau “glut the adoption of a new Con mat, and strongly luau the Empero not to mks my [0th In the sacred _t'r',',l'll nun ostablUhed between Auntrh and Bone. In M: ootttttutttittati9tt to the “lantern! Couacll the Emperor reprovu the Austria ttishope for adopting . paper no liabtu to crate puhllc on: tomcat, at ntlmu when tann- qulhty u indhspemdbht for thu restoration of the country, and he take. occasion to rchn-l them tint tho Emperor of Austria " a Can- Ititutional Princo,u well an true can of the chulch. " . , Fauna, Oct. l'l.,-Nem front the South continua to In hvonblu to the ho en of the “pun ty of Action." TttA1arltidiattr. qumn poi-mien ot the t mu ot Vorelu In “an Papal status, when they have entrenched them. selves, and in.“ the Iran of other bands to Inch-m the number. lumciently to enable them to make n further nay-Mu. One of the Deputies of the lull-n Falkner“. In Com- "rstuicr.itt.C'hittf of tho imumnu in that mgr!" ot We 100nm territory. / Pun, oct. tt.-.The laminar this morning Olen- that the inhibit-nu ot Rome Ind the Yuri Province: m loyal to “In Pope, Ind on y MWHMCO to drive ghu Italian in- ndun from the no“. Noe Dunn, Oct. 16.-There were twenty- eight denu- from yellow fever My. At the present Into the dloeue will soon cells to be epidemic. Opening of m Ind... XIV Yell. Oct. "t.-'nto Horlem bridge ll completed nod we: today thrown open to the public. The “tincture ll neuly 1,000 foot in length, con a little Ieu “In 31,000,000, end bu been about seven "aes in building. Progno- " the Mo nun-cu. tir. Loam, October 17.--Oroumt we! broken and work commenced ”nerd-y on tho South- ern bunch ot the Union Nettie, Railway. The India- Wu. New You, October tt.-Tho Irerrlh epe-‘ chi an the Pence Commieeionere have or. l rived " Medicine Lodge Creek, Keane. I Fin thou-Ind “dim-ere “ambled. They talk well, but ineiet upon erme end emmuni- tion. The council will continue eight days. Thu prorpect of peece in good. . Gold In Den-ml. . To ply thointereet on the 5-10 bonds,'which fella due on the let of Noverntier, $24,000,000 ttt coin will be required. At New York over 817,000,000 will he til-honed. more lat-ecl- Moment-o. New You, October It.- The 2bi6ameU epeclel eeye the men who held the poeilion ot geniener etiho White Home during A portion of the inte Preeident Lincoln‘e atttnittitrtratiott, and who now Reopen ruin mill in ‘thie city, bee been trying lately to cell to newepeper coneepondente here, lettere which he eeeerte to he" been written by lire. Lincoln, in which ehe reqneeu him to commit forgery end _perjury for the pnrpoee of detttattttirtt the Govurnlnent. He eleo pronieee for e con- eidemtion, to give e tdit hietory oi the neonate of lim. Lincoln'e doneettc chin, upon which _ he chime to be well poet-d. At Stance-'- 1ull,Londott,on the lat hut, _. public muting III bald nnd An address Lpdopud to “repented to Garllnldl Signor. Ricoittl Gui di them CN8ttt forward and wu remind with tenths-Mic cheering. th, aid: "P""'""". I0. IAIII A IPIICII ll LOIDOI. h I will not treepeee on your kind nttentlon in upeeking on the nubject which the epeehere who he" gone before me heve treeted no eloquently. I will elmply thenk you in n " woule. 'I‘o-dey in the ennivereery pt t bettle which decided the tree-dam of thy Southern province of Italy; it in the ennirureery of the bottle of Vultnrno, fought between 20,000 Volunteere end 40,090 Bottrbottiata, end it wee mainly thth thif eid of the Englleh that the bettle wen won. I here my tether“: nu- thority for thin, foe he neid In hie npeech nt Boutttampton, " here known the nympethy of Enflend on my occulonn, but I heve npecie ly known It on en occenlon when with- out it we nhould not he" been eble to here encompllnhed the end {or which we had lont l no much blood in the eonthern provincen.” You know well he hen declered - time in Eagle“ when he wee here that had it not been [or the Englieh people he would not hnve enconeded in the expedition of 1860. I night he" had now to lement my.fether, end I should not here been here, perhepn, to thank you, not only in bin, neme, but in the heme otell my countrymen? (Charm) You have mined e greet lend, I my " though I nm en Itatin-a lend thnthen extent encient binary e greet history in the middling“, ml w'illheven greet history in the future, when It hence» netde the lncubun that weighn upon it-the Pepecy. We were unfortunnte In thechotce of our king. Mr inthcr in 1860 celled him It rem. l do not know my intern thouhtn on that abject, but I know that every Itellen thinkn my tether mnde e mliteke et that moment. I thnnk you egeln for t',',t,",',g'l,", hard done for in. Yon here rein- ed my " from the depth of tioa to which ehe bed fellen. You Ltttt: whetie perhepe etlll better then thin: you he“; begun the work which in celled the itrr -therhood of undone. Thin In the prondent moment of my life, thet you we entrusted in _ to - your reel eympethlee to my (ether. I know how he mnnt {eel it thin moment; he wl-o celculnted on the poem-union of Rome en th-- crowning Intel: of tho wholo work, hen been eent to pri-ttter nny he in liberated I',-'),":';'; men who- he he treeted. [know it I wizi be like pouring helm Into the woundn of his noel, therefore Ido it with plenum. I ‘ $lsrttk you pereonelly torthe klndeeee with , wl ich I he" been received In linglend, ml. [ Milli; e dittuult mleelon. Tomorrow I start to. my ttttttlf in three dean will de. lix :r ifito " whet you here entmted , Us with. (Greeteheerlng) -.tmtkemig. mg... 11de Capeprtd I don would oiter more lnconnnloneo thin ad. some ot 1h. Ihou iUet but: done My well I vnattngtr. m, I“ the "My of the Sunday, am pm Inch. Yautdu morning there In I Bttd sun“! by Ilbertr. We ouly “k thetthe quite . mumblpulch Bay,butl.hu wind test vort- M "ggtitf "A” tU biz-uh; up tm.tt,mostofth.'ts ttt into thin, and-mus! but“). vid to "I bo. pm [or unset. Thu in the I',',', um that I tore 1he stun ; m: the prince- “Manly. of has who“. am upon, but u the mackerel i thought, of eloquence. mu In in coco-rt; "' - 'oftin‘ up tttU wgy’ '" In" un. I that they gttalt crate fruitful cumull In the (Imbudly "only. rid!- ttom, the vomit 0 public wing]; um little by um. thing: will may tttten dun-lug an 'rrmttts,-.ar. .inn [ change their upecgnolu willdle any tort da' "In, Oet. at ( wlll Im unspepdgg, my God will luv. a!- day, YESTERDAY'S Misl'hTclWi. l Emu n Tun hm numé'l'he mason Inn no. "find when from tho In! ot new v. prtabtea end the weakening decuof heat on the queen, people have - to fen at. h " ot dye-nary, end predhpoeldon w cho. kue. On the Inlay-pu- ol cube: “do; pupa medicine W “when“, and Inn tnoe_tdetB--dreanbtik.trt on head the- 1uettatt.g'. Cholera Hume. Price " mm A We. _ mtia-iat..-We, the uni-mm, having had occasion to try Mortimer'. Chalet. Kia. ture, In" no Mon-don, Pre gleam in m Mull; m and“ Indian mic-lid by ttt no. Abw We. on lt About In mm FROM EUROPE. Hominy In low Orion“ Opt-h. or the Unhealptla-quh es in- ar'.--" Apps-I to bonus to Ann- Ison “an... of Am W as the - "oa"e-_ttmq Io- ust-Isoonoss. . The proposition to rslso s subscription " ' Mrs. Lincoln's benetlt hes received the sme- tlon of that Indy, end nhout five hundred let. ters hue been addressed to prominent politi- cisns sud colored clergymen, coiling upon them for donstions. A book hss slso been opened in Mr. llnsdy's rooms on Brosdwsy, where her wnrdmhe Is on exhibition. for the hue purpose. The strum of visitors still continues, slthough but few purchases sro Hindu. Among those dilly to be seen In the vstablUhtnettt Is Mrs. Elinheth Kochley, s Wuhln ton module, who was else the nilliner of Mrs. tinculn, when that distreued and ill. used person wss the Lsny of the White House. She remsrks rather plsusibly that no such out- cry In mule in Frunco when the 2tttgt of the French sells her wsnlrohe,snd " .ugenle near wears the unae court dress twice, end being the scknowlvdged lender ot the Inshluns, her cut-oil rslrnents fetch enormous prices, sud on the day sppointed for the sole extin- vsgsnt bids are ottered, so In roomy she rather rosin-s than lanes by these rapid chooses of toilet. . Mrs. Lincoln, however, In under s number of dissdvsntsges In selling her wsrd. robe, ushe neither wss nor Is s lender of fashion, sud in sdditlon herdrosses were bought at s period when gold wss 2.50, sud Mery- thing selling at double Its vslus even In greenhseku. Now, dry goods sro worth about n third of whet they then cost‘ and in addition to tut, being second hand, people expect to get them for one price. She all“) remarked‘thst people here had not that reVereueu for loyalty end former great- ness " in Europe, nor do they psy particular tvtqrect to relics, And s new dress hss in their eyes much more Vslue then the old rnlmentof the widow of n nurtyred President. Should the politieisnsused to besiego Mrs. Lincoln, sud that presents would he sent to her from 1 people whom she had ancr seen. She was courted tor her supposed itttittt- with the President‘s wife, end they would even cashew her after trying every mesns in their - to get into the White House. Ail inst resort they would call on reception dnys, end Mrs. Lincoln would often be surprised to be naked by n perie'ct stronger, " Hrs. President Lin. coin,l hope you ulnalred that set of furs I sent you lsteiy." " Ob, wss it you ssnt them," elm would reply; “woolly I In: It n loss to l thank you for your kindnees." "Not " all, undone, It was but s slight and worthless to. ken of the deep esteem l hove for the talents of one whose Intrinsic merit would, irrespeco two of your present exalted position, units you sn ornslnent In the highest circles of the must civilised society." Thus hcspsttered with Inlsome .futtery from n vile politicisn, who would inxidiously ask for s (ever, she, sfn-r receiving his present sud believing his lhsttering, would fiad It dlftigult to refuse. This was the case for the first few months, but Mr. Lincoln (to use " own phi-nu) " shut down on it," sud Insuy scenes, when his wife was gamed ott toeskfor place by oiB-ttk- ere, took plsco. The iollowinx uubocriptlonl for tho relief of the family of Mr. Lluonn wen yupetdny entered on the book kept for that purpose " Mr. Brady's rooms: . John M. Barrington......,......... $50.00 To an National Di--.......,. 50.00 Thom" B.Bradlor................ M.00 Cash..,...-.....,............ 1.00 John titttoiiett..................... 1.00 John}! Evuu...........‘.......... Mt 1-}.Jdlmson (colon-d) Itrie.utottrf...... .. Ci.......... ..... (t.tiatter1tt.....'.s... Witlt..,... ...... ... Mrs.W.W. mm...... ....... ...... .. M.00 An upped of. more gene l nature ll to be made to the colored peopl throughout the Union, and it ll alum-ted em it each would give but tire can, . handsome sum would be unlined, oncoming probably to $200,000. The following . . gives a statement of Mrs. Lincoln‘s estate, and l the amount she use, or ought to hare, in ready money and rent estate '. _ i [Correspondence of the World.) l, Cmcsoo. Oct. ll. Hrs. Lincoln was the owner of n fuhionnhle [ four story msrhle from house, bought two yesrs no " a cost of $6,000, which could be sold today for $25,000. This dwelling issnld to line been completely furnished in the no" eiegunt style, which furniture was sold It snow lion, reslising almost their full recoil nine when Mm. Lincoln discontinued housekeep- ing last summer. At the some time she port- ed with a valnsble canisgo and spsn of horses, besides the usual appropriste accessories of s [ tirat.ctaa. equipoue, so that " the beginning ot the summer, or rather late in the spring, Mrs. Lincoln must hove hndnt lensi 810,000 in ready money. She spent the summer very quietly and uconomlcnlly at mine. situated a iew miles from Lake Michigan. It wns pretty generally published that Mr. Lincoln hid or:- cumulaten $85,000, which were invested in Kowmment bonds on deposit in Washington. This, with the addition of Airs. Lincoln‘s per- Ivmal estate and the $25,000 npproprlnted by Congress, makes the nine of the personal evltnto- inherited by lire. Lincoln tobe shout $110,000, to any nothing of the tool - due- cribed in the inventory of. the Lincoln at.“ recently ttttttlik-N. Y. World. . l 'A'l‘l-lll HYAOII'I‘III 0. 1'“. I'D- LII“ IUqDLY. , Emmanuel: m. mimic-apnea “My. u 1 n no ohurvu the Sunday, whim willing to l “We Catholic, Ind and: u tom: the ocean the sum: maven: England-the silence of God at the l-luphemiel of men. No, undo ', not uk that "unkind-y would be imposed l upon 'hteolu by In." of whlclh the fppllcr At tho lute Roman Catholic coupon a Hamlet, Father H yucinthe spoke on the edu- cgtion of the working clam. The following in a pause ruining to the mode of oboervlng the 8.th in France " comp-cpl with Pro. testant comma: . " (men on Hundey, passing ttumtdh our greet towns, whither I em celled to beer the word of God, I see the smoking penments, the dust that rises, t beer the thou-lad noises ot toil, end I sey tomyeell, ' It u hence tint lust observes the Sebinth.’ They reply to me, ‘respeci liberty, mpect conscience! I will my no hsrm of liberty ; I love it, kiddo not confound it with license. . . P No, we do not desire to impel: liberty. But there is enother oblecttoet--th, interests “industry. Let us canine two lndustriel powers which ere lully our equsls, It they do not surpess us --l-}n¢lend end the United Stake. In' Lott. don, lu the greet elty whereiloods olives; men an the streets Jn the midst ot the re led end loco-sent sound of ell the echoes 0min", there occurs every week e dey which recall to me those of my childhood; The gigantic j whine which on~the eve of that dey, puts ell i in movement, stops; everywhere repose end silence ; the bells a1omt-Protemtnat bells, I know, but they so well remember to heve been Catholic while swelling the hour to become so 'tgain-tttat they send their sweet melodies heen-nwerds. it seems eat if the very fogs ot line Themes end of tho ocean bed crown lighter. _ _ _ 5 . 1. Let mo notbo told that the Sunday mat In. Enghad is I manual. of foudnllty Ind unto- cnctwon to be swept May by the branch ot " qty. Behold luAmedc‘ that Mum young Anglo-Bum: Momma» certainly u not of m middle any.“ with!“ In lg- {on um state ; tn: the pnncel oflndutxy. of thought, of eloquence, shall In in m; that they dull ensue fruitful cumnll in the public mind; And little by little things will change their upset, nolu willdlo In work will be Iqapended, and God will have gin ar, mad the people “howl-c." --Tha council of the Irish ml- Leann having Inked Burl In..." to " [dopa- Ptlon Are .0:st mm! am. “1 9b! in Inland, his 101115th New M " an. does not trrnttit ot an " rill than, u he would desire to do, minding " the oz- tension of an (uncut... county» with the 1'11"!er of an mummy With "and to the other point they and undead; -litr, In Maud out It " In” by con- mum toe by I" “hunk: n mix-noun who attmittatttrttr.te- on the... (palm m mm In. condition a " lulu-u.” IIIvIJICOLIo LII"!!! no: ClchGO 850.00 50.00 25.00 1.00 1.00 60 " 1.00 20 1.00 60 IO M.00 The absorbing topic of the dsy being the prohahilliy of a European war, it was very notural that i should ask Count do Bismarck ,whst he thought upon the subject. Ho re- plied that he believed. almost without quail. “cation, " peace. " .5,'tgtti', he do, " will never attack France; and rance, when she has gut cm the startling surprise that s proa- pect of German unity has been to her, " arecdil y comprehend that such a con-mm ma- ton, suppose it realised to the utmost, in no way memes her national ride or her conti- nental position.‘ 1t1','l'hr,' our attitude is almost s passive one-we an threatening no: body, coercing nobody, not "sh peeanading anybody. " Southern Germany gravitate: towards us, he assured the gravitation is a natural one, not one brought about by man'- wuvrcs on our part. We shall not repulse our brothers if they come to us with open arms; but we do not yosrn for anybody'e ptoperty, and can rem-In as we are for ten years or twenty, it Germany will let us. We hau- ovun held back when wo could haw precipi- tated agglomeration: we are content to be on we are; the prouuro must comu from those who feel the want of chsnge." , Ttie uptick] compute-dent of the London Wrap/a " Berlin publishes, by pgrmiulon ot Count Bum-wk, the follo‘wlng minute. of a certain convert-Hon he bad with that dis- tinguished Mum may: . I inquired tht impression the meeting'st Salisbury but upon the Minister President, and whether the inferences and inventions of sn excited journslism bed hnd sny eiiuct upon him. " None whatever," he Inswered ', “wiist I the thought Indthink of the Solzhurg "hir is embodied in my circular of the tth; Ind neither I nor my other reasonable, men believed in the feasibility oiIn Austro-French Illisnce, nor feared its consequences. if etredt. ed, to Prue-is. Attetrittearutot be the oily of France Iinnst Germany; it " the Germsn' element in her that is the good cement bind. ing the bricks of her enormous house together. We wish well to Austria, and hope to see her reconstruct her might round In intelligent free Germsn nucleus, I, for my part, desire tor Prussia nothing better thsn I tirm slliInce with I eopstdtutiorml King at Hungary, who, Is Emperor of AustriI. sliows the German element in his other provinces full play. If "tstrung had been I French isilurer II some ill-natured people chose to my it woe, it could not Ilsrm us; being what it wu, we stinchen no political 'ignihtmmm to it whatever." Touching upon the chInceI of prosimIte wsr in the East, His Excellency ind very posi- tively, " I do not believe in it, iiaiii do not know wbst itussis's reIl condition is. I do. , Rue-is hes Entem proclivities, and would l like perhaps to sssert them, but-she can only P.o so in I great mutter. .JIer position pre- 1 eludes her from hut-measures, Ind the in l realty not sble toeornmence I long and ,cost- ly er. Russia ha I greet tnture before her; she hIs elements of strength or surpassing those ot my other empire or kingdom. She is slmost unsustlsble, t she is like I strong sud hesithy mIn stacked by indis- position. It he will only lie up for three are, Ind keep quiet, the native vigor of his constitution will triumph over hie illneu, and he will risen Itrong Is ever. But if he yill insist upon going out, wslklng about Ind taunting business IbroId just " if he were well, hie misdy will prothly IV firmer hold upon him Ind bring him to scnoue straits. Two or three dsys in theliie of I man mean ten, twenty. or thirty years in the lite of n nation." . ' AI to the unusual-(ion of the new Province- with Frank, end their nltlnnto reconcilin- tlon with their new conditions of exlsteuce, Count de Biumrck eeemed not only hopeful but confident of mecca. " In Honour," he remarked, " we are going on " well " wu con he. -, The lntelll‘enco end oonuncrclnl ele- ment: of the Province em on. our side-only the {linemen end the dependent. on the 'lete Court ere unmet no. The King bu sent them An excellent Ind honest gentlemen (Count Stolberg) " Governor, and they hue just opened their yrowincinl Diet, ot which the 'nujorlty no well disposed (mind: Pruuia. katon In: been A Hula neglected, for more dun one Talon; but I have given the Frankfort"- my word that they dull be put upon Iproper footing, and I dull keep it. Prank In- much upon her bonds, but u the lnheritrlx of the obllgltlonl legally incurred by the Province. and town- may summed to her,:ho will honorably tum! her enme- menu. title ol Kingdom “Mini: was ctmtstred to that of the Kingdom of It” -ttttt Papal Mate. ‘comprlled the following divllionl , Civil Divlaionl. An- Squ. Popnlntion- Home (com). . . . .. . 1,105 310,233 Bolqrt_ionJ. . . . .. . Wt . 334,652 Fin-nt- " ion)... . .. . 1,058 218,786 For“ tdlE'l.'.'h ....... 083 203,315 anannn flggt'2 . . . ' . 675 168,413 Urblno a euro (1931:1011) 1,333 237,966 Vellelrl Seaway”... .' as: - 57,517 Angonn( .letbtiony. . . ... 420 116,114 Inc-nu (doles-(ion). .. . 864. 225,615 Il-ooo-tet) . . . . 311 38,415 Farina (dit-ttoss)...... 311 ' 104,110 Await tdrhxrtieytr..... 402 _ 81,217 Punch (delegation). . . . . 1,452 210,316 Bpoleto (adoption). . . . . 1,133 121,453 Iyy.tiftultetiot9.v.... . 514 C 68,018 Tittrtio (fsyemy)m) Oreuto (adoption). . . . . Prminoni, e Pomona- tdoo Cleitt-tii. (duh). . . . . Denounce (dclnpuon) . . . Total........".......... 15,429 2,898,115 Three divielone were put- ot whet were in more remote duel the commerce di [in the wwMeputotBehlne, e eld- my " Pam, (Junkie, the Duchy of Gem- erino, Macho, the Duchy ot Urhlno, Rom-g- nu, the Bologna“ Pinyin”, have, the. Duchy of Benevento, end the Pdnclpelity. of Porto Como. The two [net new Inclined in the Neepollten terrltory. The whole were polltlcelly dhpoeed in eix Ptovlncee, eech ruled by e Cerdlnel. The Government wee, end ll, e thematic, ebeolute end elective eoverelguty. The eovetelcn, or Pope, wee, end u, elected by e 'tsN1Mty of the votee ot not only the elx governing Outline“ within the Pepe] Reta, but the - eddltionel Cer- dlnele of the no.“ Oethollc Church, who conetltute whet le celled the lured College In 1853 the eeculer “venue mounted to 811,346 Mt, end the expenditure to $12,487,- 310. "The ernly oomprleed oetenelhly 21,059 men, but the "bettre my wee reted " 12,- an. But e dinetroue change we- imputed in l 1860. In March of that you the people of the Emilie]: provincee of the Papal Nata were celled upon to decide by vote whether they would be ennexed to the emanation-1 mon- why of Victor Emanuel H.. or tom . upon“ kingdom An overwheiling ninja;- ity we. given in favor of mention. The entire two Sic-mu decided on October 4, by e ( vote of 1,310,000 onto! 1,410,000 upon their annual " the “Mom or up. On the leth otttm an loath “View.“ Geri- heldi undo their bum ,t',','r, into Neplu, poueuiu the Neapolitan prov cu. Unbri- end_the Weed of Am haul 'eho voted for Annexation. Victor Emanuel toned himeeif, with there woe-done, new of Mule, the Sicilian, end All Italy, withthe exception of - and Nice, which bed beenceded to Pmatoe, Venith, which hi the. been eon-end- ered to hie Mel-amt though rm, end the - reduced Pepi dominion, which wen occupied and new by Punch troop- utll "" The tel-”4P3”! doete now cogent-ct we Wank”! tte "New." 1W otaett-1, rm, Vim-ho, and Vanda. Thu. helm 4,510 TIQ' all. .5000 100,000 “than. The psi "PT h. "than 13.090 Mew-4.“ tede 'Y' of {only ”who, ulnar": trench, Subs, Midst. 1|:th Ita-ot the gomm-t m 319500.000.» The 2xttenoen were ,'detyl'lt The all!“ been. u (Iain ed from " PM -"eorttdbtrtima levied upon Molten throughout the world. The 9.32 gob: may“ wOIoo.ooo,opo. _ _ - Tto-e-ir-ei-tpopulation ofthe mamm- Newton”. New“: . - -gru. 170* For“. Before 1860-thtt WEI”. you: when_ the In "so.....-. IrgtMt...... ‘l'lll "ATM or IQIOPI. A Convention with [bunk- 'I‘III PAPAL ITA’I‘EI. Ana-1...!“ . .. 15,429 ....4.s:o 10,009 _ 3,193,115 514 i,066 303 m 374 " raatam. 310,233 384,052 218,786 202,315 102,413 237,900 57,511 110,114 225,015 38,415 104,110 183,211 210,316 121,453 611,013 120,676 23,141 141,930 21,312 23,910 2,090,115 700,000 created in this town on mount of the Arrest of nomo‘of the pnrticlpanyl in the Fenian rescue " 1Uncherter. Ever since thnt un-v fortunate occurrence the police in thin town, u tell u in other' place: throughout the country, have been keeping n shup lookout both for Kelly and Denny nnd those who took an actin- part in the attack on the police an " Mtsnchetster, and n ho were not apprehended by the Mum-heater police. A few dat'. Iince the Authorities here were interned than. some oftltertmctterq Ind come to this town, and o vigilant vutch'wu In roam-queue kept for than, non): of the Manchester police coming are: to mist the locnl dearth". While going about the town yesterday the detective. now tango! the “wanted" men pcmmbnlnling the priuélpnl Itret-tl, Ind following them shout mun-zed to and that they hul gone to n pub- llo-house our the Old linymukct. The ctsieGcomstable having been informal ot the dlncowry, A number of police were held in "mint-u, in (no they would be re. qnircd, to nrrrnt the men. In the only part of the evening detectives Smith and Graham Went to the public-how there the AlnllT- " I'lllANS " LIVE!!- POOL. iiii'GTcuiGiir1iui gone, and begun quel- tloning them, The suspicion of the non hav- ing It/in 'troyef.thtr begin to nuke I show ot rerirtaaee to the detective', but they were speedily overpowered by the reserve of police that Wtttt in the neighborhood. They were at onuu buuvtcutkd and taken to the Detective- ouice in Dole-eh, when it was "certsined that their names were Daniel Beddin, John O'Don- nell Stranvhnun and Joseph Keeley. A great crowd of persons assembled around the ottieq on baring of tho arrest, but they were orderly end no attempt was manta at s rescue. though, if any such attempt bed been mule, there were tut0ieient means at hand to have twisted it. Aftur the prisoners bud been kept st the Detectivearftimt tor sometime they were re- moved in cabs to the Hue-It. outlon, atm- ly worded, end despatched to Mnneheater by the ten o'clock tmia. It is believed that the prisoners took very prominent ports in the Manchester their, having Men hold of the horses“ bends end tired at theni. The - raucu comsiderable credit uison the police nuthoritivtr, " before it wss nude there wu not tho least suspicion beyond thatentertain- ed in the minds’ ot the authorities that such Eventml Caner of; lluhury‘a Ion- An Iirstrme"'_rt Life or Wicked-cu and Crime [From the helium. Connor. Oct. o.f .' Our renders will recollect the daring high- way robbery committed in broad skylight, I few weeks Mo, opposite the Nuhvillo depot, and the subsequent art-enter the guilty parties, ityland K. Mud: and John Kelly. They were brought before our city court qno any laat neck and held in bonds of $2,000 each to idiriGGcG,% the townFLiwrpool Courier, Ort. Gd. _ annvrr, in default of which they were com- l mitted to jnil. The young men, Bylnnd K. Shack, has n binary replete in thrilli in- i are", such " form- the staple ',,'ll's1'lQ tot" the contents of yellow-covered litemtnre. Bil I career he! been 'one of the most eventnt of modern robbers that have fhrurst in thin ecc- tion. no is the non of on eminent minionnry, who in: stationed for none yenn at one of the Iuptistoti"ioms in China, where Rylmd K. Shock was born. Ilia mother woe n woman- ot exetoelary vlsuracict' nnd grant piety, and distinguinhcd herself on the euthor of n reli- gious work of Acknowledged merit. shock in a handsome young men, of medium stature, and Very ptttevl Jrerromrle. He in highly cultivated and weoomplutted, end notnrnlly of nquick turn otmiad. He in quite [twinning in hie-mm", and fluent in convention. Hie career from the eumnicr of 1858 up tothil time we and in the Commercial, of New Albany, in which city he in: chiefly figured. Recently, bowvrcr, he bu resided, or rother mode hie headquarters, at Portland. During the summer of 1858 he we. engaged in teach. ing n school At Galena, I little village Ott' the Greenville turnpikc.. " some reuon he was dismissvd from the school, Ind come to New Alhanyin search of employment. At the solicit-lion of new Momentum“, then pastor at the Bonk-ct. church, he won hired " Mr. Pink todrivc the Aduanxpreu Compnny'e weggon. He wu hithtul, end soon wo'n his way into the good opinion of " employer. Hit (in talent. made him very popular among the merchant- nnd others with whom the company had business. One day he celled upon Marshal Alien, and told him inn very frank open war/that Iome time I before he bad delivered n pocknge of money to I. t B. Logkvood, leather dale”, which it now eppcore we: loot. He bed celled to he" the menthol ferret out the guilty perty. Ho eeid he had celled " the “are end inquir- ed for the proprietors, but they were both out, eon tut e pereon, whom he enppoeed to be e cierk,told him he would receiptt'or the peck- Me, and did to. The receipt wee ehown cor- roboreting " etetemcnt. The sum of money wee neorly 8300. Upon n thorough inventige- tion of ell tho cirxrurmsttutces, the menhel cone to the conclusion that 1ihurk had taken the money himself. He wee accordingly arrested and put in jail. In the menu“ e, however, he conteeeed " guilt. Ho t'L'T',ai'ITr'i in the circuit court. in coneideretion of hie temlly end hie previous good clan-cur " I puniehrnent wee tin-d " only six uonthe in l, the county jeil. Ho er-rved out hie term in) the jeil, ond wee released. He wee neon [ efterwerd connected with e you; of thievee. ‘ Petty thieving ceme to be hie hide. m fol. lowed it for e livelihood, but wee ehl'ewd enough to coupe detection. During the you of 1859 he became concerned in e robb'ery " e little store of line Men Cicer,oornerof Upper Herenth end Spring. Tlicy'wcrc erreetod,end were brought before the cook et the July term. A motion wee first mode for e chenze of venue; then that the intonation be diemieeed for went of juriediction, end finally, the entire only of the Jury wee chnllen‘ed. The objection were orerruled, end the Oriel wanton. They were found guilty. Shock wee ,eentenoedto two you: in the penitentiary, end din-frenchieed end rendered impou- of holding oflboo.for live you. Collin wee untenced tothree you-e in the State prim, 1nd dietrenchieed for three yeere. Shock (erred ont hie two you! in the Je6rsonvme penitentiery, end then returned to New Alheny, end took up hie qnertere " thehonee _ of In. Reincce Crumbo,e piece ofhed repute. Hehednotbeen out loaf; belon- he1wee er- reeted tbe eteeiing e pietol velued et tss from CepteinClerk, of the 23rd lumen ‘then in 'ainPetttt"iira'mtrtda. Thepie belonged toJernee Mn, end wee My heat who, being dine-MM, with en ivory hende. AnionhytheeeuotCheria aioves, boiling from Illinoil, wee. i-pli- tatedirttheatmir. Anotherpietolend witch were eieo token. Br the . vigil- euce ot the police, the pietol wee recov. and " the home of Rebeca Crnnlho; end the wetohee iron: e noted pewnhroker in [note- viile. Grouse ukuowledged the whole thing ; but, when brought upon the stead,“ relied to teetily,ee wee hie right. AI theteetiinony wee not very deer, they were diegnnr'ed. . cotuddertaAle excitement, wu [In evening Subsequently Bylsnd Nanci, Ell Una-ho, and Peter Hun, wen chug!!! vlth robbing I why the we of Mun Relnhsrt. mm brought into court, Beluhsrt was the only witness, end he was succeeslully tape-chad. Thus he was satin out of limbo. Bel-g dis. gustedwlth them of “Madhouse,” ft") llstsdss s privste in the 4th Kentucky malty, l which wss once-pod st the (sh grounds st! Loulsvllle. lie wss 1t'rutlidhuth'2': prompt in the dlschsrgs olhlsdn shave soldier. He soon henna wept-loud servsd vlth his reglnsnt tlll tt In unstayd out of service. Afterhls return lion the “(he mod Mary Cup)», but they - Ilvod plus-nu] together. Thelr bone was llttls else the alien ol shlsves. like Inn‘s-wu- atlonfor sdlvome,bst it%t. not canted. At the present term of thou-rt of eon-on pleas s divorce was stated Blanch. Hols new in Jail in Louisville, chewed with the robbery domnunedOshorn, lshmsddsy- llshgnssr the Nuhvllle depot, on Friday, ‘Scptunber 27. 7856'"- MBiasrcauu,r Loss or Ltrn.9he Ichaoncr Venn, of Byway, C. B., Capt. laugh, In: driven shots that n o'clock u but Core, math. mouth of Ketch Harbor, n.8,, and "tttomtnuttt-tuaand-oNu,twith tho exception at one an) no women all . you; girl were dawned. :0” m and new and “-0" by jhupin‘ from the jib-500nm theirtitr, violent. won-bled glitch show-ion‘nqwdanuool. can.» dandy - can." (In Int totem-don of the mu. Ono of to we... "and Aa-e-tttHe In. 1rue,trothtretetFtotmr*mradior6.-drer- Tutu Itrrtctt, IHTora, Oct, II. Jim. Ibo Mu! our lent Wail, the mud: Intu- in. “no“. winch but: In" applied whtt in WI“: at the Farm ana chi inning, and on Walnut, [In '0 but the In» an“ on!" treet ”not. “A all the annual-é "ered tor ulo eon-“M high Peter, Ott Timothy with n In: shad-u apply. . _ Ion u'mu Imr runny. [my In new; the" bah; m a You and. In. 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Woo.--"" and Tuna-c ............., Bullock ............. lulu-n l‘norrrl or‘rn: Cu AIDIM.-The Cunard Royal Mail Line In! now been' “any: acven your: in “Home. The Cunnnl Cop. may bought fottt ship: to and. with,nnd any In now the owners of twenty-four splendid ocean scanners, built out of their lune prohu, Uter pnylng splendid dividends to chm-tack- holdeu. A: n npocinu-n of ttlir prosperity Mtho prawn: cargo: We han- on bani 218 1|“th plunge". who my $155 A plccu, linking n will of $33,790 In iold. The freight in estimated " 'ttarly $0,000. hand. dlllon, they receive some 89,000 for myth“: the mail (which in included in their mun-l subsidy from the 3mm. Gonmment. Th -lr expenses an nhoul 815,000 awnings trip, not now. The“ 65mm, neatly and, roof up I very Inge prxnt " the singlet trip. wo OOH-”IPTIVII. Tho durum, huh; hu- mu - in . (a! tab by I "a [mph and]. "tne hu- tt "lord for nun! qrith 3 nova. 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