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Show DESflBET EVEHIUG to furnish land and If there canorganlzed, new comers. r to mntion in coawrapiAticg inc. Hwaa not th pjjly feeling. HEWS, 1H of hlsivyH . 11 ll f.w,t J III iTMasburyriiOrd EMBASSY. Z.1 1 A. oWmffiblimiiKihiinjp, . ...1.1 1 1- -1. botany pleasure of the bod and spirit under Wparstlon GEORGE Q. CANNON; clrcocaUnces, then that chamber A d Is natch from IT evatlaan rinnnrw ioy ionTth-- i unus-ia- l honors to the members mercury away down to nearly f the tJL, fall, ofsnpw in that Btaterf EDITOIt .AND PUBLISHER. Ini ffiv. If riwbicb, thea earthly remains ofMHeber ;consIderabI, - it I.!. roofs ee istln of vara) Lhouses 'ofiEngIan,d, Fnioce, RussiaJ Prdssic 'of Ihef AbyssiiiianexpediUonvrouId be a point. They tiaye been4 so treated lnic!t !f ,the 7T TTtmtiii.IT-!a this mornlnp-Wbroken by the weight of ant0W7 - TJia' tsnhip.Lwnx- - then tiavlne liad? a storm there last futnf. iGreeco and Mexico; Hon. Bevefdy S.f wrArtnt.klay and: Monday week, which lea so heavv place of Joy. It was a scene ofvictory! SAN a EHB unjjT. 0D n son . xi muster iu xuguau,.uiuj jdropped. J n oi in; Austin A unninhW ' faithful, triumph. Zlt jjonaon. Tne' Telegraph in,v,?w under the weis;ht. Herels waat the sZlf, TO THE CITIZENS OF. SAIT Wrvani of God. one who bad passed to the residence of Chief Justice " throojh the most severe ordeals with jmorrow with a picnie, for- - whlch-ver- y wercr b; for entertained Ghasewhere MASS FOB "JXAX. Jsooth! A. storm began on Satordav 21 they preparations have been- made. As token of respect to the memory any lei ding rIntegrity, had met man' extensive two r mass 19. thousand, delegates,- repreA solemn requiem Paris. Waring the last rigorous winter. It wm nf?6'1 jreat enemy, and through the atone (Nearly Ijhdlciary, cabinet, and the 'army ; and Kvas performed here sixty-on- e societies commem in all bf in of our esUemed friend and felloww ment in ny vne genueBK ana most senting parts of the Savior and the pre-- ; .the country, are present. Several . dele-- , uavy were aiso represented. ofi which tllW11 chanced showers, afti. it 'oration.. Maximilian death of of, the cold ralnraln which AT, t1.0 . citizen, the late Hon. HEBER C. KIM t loos promises which He had glv Wtes from Europe are also In attendance. t 01 uia eiecquwu downright BIO me FIKE. tne rows uniu aayugbt yesterday . .oeing anniversary mo,.011 -mt Charlotte Then the snow came thick and The BALL, whose demise took place a, bad come off conqueror. lid (Tho next festival will beat Cincinnati, SanTFrancTsco .?r?,s: nAc 'ufcOueratero. ,as'er ofl land thicker, through the whoi aen. number rMiramoM' alarxre and finish the he had Oo'b. clear and tobacco store in Front, good fight, this a.m jfought Between noon on Satnrrt a - .t" residence In this city, at alsht. he bad kept the faith. He nomikation and. tahdon. V--: (Street, near Sacramento, was destroyed Mexicans were present, niaAb It 1 hereby requested, that all unl ed hit course, temperature: and aa moat of th r . to BenJ The nominated en President the of of leave world is this Jolty nad been taken down, there W?.lh tcmpta,aad throusrhout the city ia closing thtlH ifrl rflnserfc: editor o'f theV Journal ofl uuiverlng and chattering of teeth, fnr v..rr today, Andrew J. Moulder, for Sur tloo, sorrow and death, and gone home ato, reliet of California. Presi ueneral veyor The resoecUre-house- s of business on Wn to his . Tatber to that rest which He it 5 .12 flslriB'iBEBwC1 2'"lk. Art. has been condemned orto two months "m?firw.,01Vyaa:temporary aa It: touched n rapidly N. dent Tare streets ana a the Jleth, line i,wu irancs, ground, and slushvr.: r? muddy volomes or water are nuhina foll in toepardoned Iwlth dnwn t rebel army auriog toe war, upon itranded on the beach near Mendocino,! j.imprisonment for an article pubiisnea in in ax, paper. 5esday, the tth Inst., being the day had- prepared forhe him, streets the In into the It i f5l, V will come forth in .the recommendation of Gen. Schotfeld last year,-- . that Umated that np to this,kanyon. rand SUBBOUNDED tbe snoiflt POBT Iaijnohed appointed for the funeral obsequies or (knowledg morning AtiPBINCE was fully thirty inches deep; lor even the morning of thtt first resurrection! as va viuvtvt ai nvm uuuer 10 oacK orouffDl! sai iuis Prince port Port" au 21. A New York. ana wim me juercury at deceased. the rain S falling L4WIXS3NIS3 IN TEXAS. is not materially injured. lies upon boxes and in wagon beds ten What a rhoit of faithful ones hart r , w'welTf. inches DANIEL II. WELLS, Mayor. Waited his arrival in the deep.", Hhe revolutibnista completely surround of the Freed I spirit world! The Inspector-Genera- l td do but not appear disposed novo, we met iiisnop.; a. O. Smm Recall the names, beginning with 'from a tour city, 'wreturned The TJnited States commissioners; the Mayor's Orncs, as general attack. Salnave's forts who Texas, the make from Pravo on. flatnM.. peosays through secH tne and 1SG3. .examined have t Lake City, June 2, accepted Joseph, the head of the dispensation, pie or wo jotux uavo iiiueiuea or tne tions of the Central Pacinc r them, iing, and he Informs us! that the bridge is of bombardment continued the land what a glorious list Is presented to' lawlessness prevailing there, and of the comnleted east of the SierraRailroad, '.and he seems moretb ah ever determined for crossing;, with a single track wnere gooa . ' Nevada, wasueaeway. ,f r.. - . DEMISE OF PBESIDENT HEBER '.V... .t it t'llk u. -- l..rt.L1 .I.J insecurity of the lives and property of which are reported to De very bojiujt ' Consul. 1VUV V MtVrutOUE?. D J UV UMI CommanderEstman, tu tHftVU Hollister, WUi4 s ClmaAwn ma a are. now Trains KIMBALL. V aeis will thty catct and welcome him Generals Hancock and Buchanan for and tmoothly built, axouou U43I.-j- ar, If uoujaoCK tsses a Rn Penobscot, and a numer kf the gunboat to on run i iteno. be turoagn not land! Will it, Wednesday night In San Franclsoo.oa ' regularly to that but have been unable to ob Jous suite maue a visic or courtesy to jeflt (protection, wuxcu A Pbikce and a great man has this day home tohappy wcnod tne greatest array ox taleut wtu him when he meets 'those i tain it. He is convinced, from, wbatf 3alnave. Letters from Venezuela state oe combined that lias ever appeared, on a rii. c were passed from among us! President He-- j bright ones with whom he has labored UrMMid. thnt thAV vmitd talc a tnnttpm San ford has returned from that General' Falcon and family President torn la have been zayored with ih. stage. ber Chase KtmbalJ, who was born Joorl o and expresses himself much We at Curacoa, and that Gen.- Monaye least, received We LaltXake. so familiarly, and who' and long per telegraph by a genUemaa v to protect them pleased with the friendly disposition was advancing on Uaracus. f. i .1 them 1 authority ith, 1S01, fell asleep at 0 minutes to 11 Vnn 9t rm a t rr nl I it f t Vila fnfh, 'gives I r sartrtnA tnia LnltfAa:m asm which city, comprises the following name. w jj e x" overtures of the Mormons. nd pviuv tirav i o'clock this morning, June 22d, after a fUlneM, hls.nashrlakloff ALEXANDRIA D. AT 'P. ilrs. NAPIER E ti Davenport, ChsrUs Bowers, his In flth, ' COLLUSION. nnii. 7 A C. W. ost of Miss Couidot, Ckmidoclr, to WheaUelgh, pJIgrtma the Ilerald inny that SUss Specials" and worth? 20. The report of the Wm. at Baunders, 8 days. Many of the residents of this tegrity Washington, Barry. arrived had I ronniGrii General Napier Harry Edward?' news is Hashed with light retrenchment committee on the sale of i As this uames M. Collom Howson. and As a nat John son of a Alexandria, to accompanied by hear this ANNlVEJiSARY. city will be prepared films' si rvsfeaswf fmrr snm Ami rt (ha Ttvt. the ironclads, Oneanta and Catawba to. Is there a ural : Theodorus. result, rutt for great the already Emperor v Hiondon. 20. but upon the Saints throughout the anniversary ' seats. It Is rare, indeed, to see such a ealaz v nf A tory to the other, profound grief will ruvlan government, states that tuey of the accession of Her Majesty, V 'A : SLATS BisYOLt, he Queen i ivstate itars on one bill. love The ail heart. of the Saint every 1 was to Victoria of the throne England to 15th advices the Thomas of collusion between have no'doubt 6ti fAll Swift; and Tw will heavily, unexpectedly for Brother Heber la observetCu The holiday, was also duly that a band of slaves had revolted on and t St. John's iniversal. A great people will this dsj 'they also intimate that tho Secretary of nobaervedTby appropriate ealutesthrough-tloushot their overseer, J. 6. SEYMOUR. KEMMARD & HAY. "Govern-- ! maltreated Island, Tor-tolthe1 r ew xaoernacie, ana mosewno iisieneu. British realms of the to fled . and a i m fsr TT in Im fnlno nf the of Ithe bad the knowledge police Navy ani nlinnir(nni also state that the ment. The city was gaily decorated where they were overtaken by" 3k"o. U 5ssMo St.; irew Xork. I o mo sorrow aiso 01 au cumstanccs. ofThey now WfTiaH of itnldiera and twn of them madfwin streamers na4 ueep from with and fJass the aware were the Peru of In 'government Imagined from his appearance that STATIONERS, PHINTEBS, LITHOGRAPH brethren and sisters in forelirn lands '.facta In the case,and they call on theEx-tecativ- tional vessels, as well as the mercantile! so brief a period as has since elapsed we Vet beeD have which of ail JSKS, JtKUBAVEES AMD BLANK nations, to prevent the sailing of the,ves- jcaarine it is not for him we should mourn. APPOINT3IENT SUSPENSION BILL.'BOOK MANrXFACTDR15RS.s ;Z. ' should only have his lifeless ' remains to( Be la Imof in their .'profuse colors.; display ransomed free. We yet reand 21. Irish of defeat the The all inn London, gaze upon. Since he was thrown from main In thraldom'. The course of those iruns. ammunition, and other war ma 'mense crowds ailed the .streets, ruruf the vin.litent tn upon intend thAv witneeslog grand appointment suspension bill in the BImVK BOOKS JIAIJE TO OILDER. mainly. nmvinethat his buggy last spring In Provo his fami who live' is not r.?1review 1? of volunteers Queen and Liords is considered certain. ' finished, the battle A nd every DescrfpUon and Style of . ly and intimate associates have noticed. not won. The supreme wish of every countrv. at .iWinasor; 4iowaras ' ftroyai lamiiy 7 n PRINCE NAPOLEONy Printing', Engraving' and Lithography L that his health was not so good as it had heart who witnessed -- his wiiiuu niu tucjTj uayv uovu ncuutug ; arrived 21. departure Prince'Napolebn , Pestb, , tow on numerous railroad trains. boat Promptly Executed. Rthelr exploded. not way been; but a casual observer would : last alter wees; here from Vienna was bet oubtless end their that was occasion made4 tow off boat The theJlThe might I Sf 'special' day Xeroy.i exploded have perceived any change; he moved. 'ti REFERENCES: - brief stay he left for Constantinople vOlanof a the review lives . three this B. . . regular werejifor grand morning; W. C. Staines, battery around and attended to his duties with It is believed that a visit to the Sultan N.B.Clawson, Esq. lost. The boat was racing with anotherineer troops at Windsor rant, wnere ror is can If it new The or Issue Lake nuv cArnAL profitably indulge, tour. Salt obiecf especially of the the main present neen arriving in his accustomed diligence and vlgorJ at time. the nad everai a is ration ; dlS6uxi tug days they our of Specimen wor, 21. ue from advices rx Last Athen Trieste, cncu out ta mcir lives, m r f f aa lAiAJ a i i&Ai K f a uua r u itibi vuf iuiute On the 10th instant, at the mass meeting . BOAT, UPSET. were nreu irom winosoruasue report that the Cretan itepresentatives salutes held in the New Tabernacle, it was re-- j f toThe funeral services wilt be attended f 2D. A boat Portland. Me., rul Lent governmental land exiles now in that city had offered Uo. P. Bradford, ' containing JS. Cot r. and other Jno. pro In 2 on New Tabernacle the at p.m. .yJ was race mu marxea mat nis aaoress to tne unitea ecates consul or men. lan Baco at very elRht mouth the noon GEO. sunset upset .and P. at funriie. BBADFOBD places AC4., ' Wednesday, the 21th Instant. TO.. uairrauKs awr.T1TI.l JIX ilia UV.WW1UU w uicccuuul: i tut llanulacturers of and I .Wholesale Hushed, lie complained that day river, yesterday; five men were drowned. Hub Dealers uiuusur wenj-tmi- v' r en 'innn hiiv'mnthiiir mi r..ia of Athenf andi tholcltizens Cretans, and festooned the decorated; troops dlxxlness, and torpidity of his right side; CIIASU AGREES TO AJNY PLATFOB3I. assembled in large numbers before the oetween Chnrch SU and West Broadway, New were in full dress 'uniform for Teview office-ofSpecial to the Dttertt Evnting AVwi.J he attributed the feeling to rheumatism,1 , New York, 20. The Evtnina Express the the: American legation and weather was" com paratlvely "fine. 'iinva It ti rpimrtMl rtn irrwi anthnrltv that demonstration of with which he was sometimes affect an made enthusiastic was the threatening, morning although be' to Mr. a has Chase written for the , letter, friendship and sym ed. The next day, Thursday, th which had the eiiect or preventing gratitude at read Con National Democratic the of American the people. thousands, from attending; iDut pathy 11th, he went down town twice; bo himself on any plat many ctmaimssioTtAx. vention, placing or a the exception silent. shower WILD GOOSE CHASE. his family add others noticed that in A WHITE MILCH COW, about six years old, form that the convention may deter with there was not hlng ' to mar the splendor XX. with a little red about the head and nark' SENATE. randed on the nleh shonidair ai&n prrrrT Jmine,but urges upon the members of thej0r ne uignay walking, he did hot use his right le zona. ':4 a partv! of Californians were nd w. woodruff on the nigh born. . f be convention that recog-suflVage s negro with his usual freedom. On Friday, the bered 27,000of B1LX. TO IKDEUNIKV . Cacos lnormatlon as to ner whereabouta will for to Panama leave Any about Island, i nesy Ifing received by her Majesty and herbril In search of treasure said to be deposit be suitably .un,lTeraai. rewarded if aommnnlcated. to 12th, he arose In the morning and dress Washington.- - Sumner called un the demanded. 182:1 , reliant suite of generals, and the officers ed there, according to documents! Id WILFOBD; WOODRUFF.' ed himself; but was compelled to return juiik iui juiuk iouiuuuu iu carry ioiqi wtnml hnnashnlri rho nraunrui tAflha CORRECTED.. EKBOK their i to bed. His son Heber called upon him, effect the decree of the sosthern district possession. Chicacro. 0. John M. Corse, was an J1 scene .ofjgrandeurl'and; enthusiasm IN SOUTH AMERIand he conversed quite freely with him! THE EARTHQUAKE nounceu yesterday as being confirmed A . CA. After in this Iwitnessed country. about his aflalrs. 'This was the last con-- j & appropriation to the owners for ille-1V. J .4 .1..1l.. , Two severe shocks of earthquake were versatlon of any lensrth that be had with! capture during the war. A debate! 'aJLa; it was an error, it should have been 0and,the royal cortege the troeps paid a felt town or David, Chiriqui on JUST LAUDED FROM THE EA at the , Oonne "., v which Illinois. to call desired , J soon was ?, ;. appar-- ff,nd any person. It iimnrohlnp' altite to the Oblect of tht the 24th ult. plainly the attention to the alacrity with which , STEAMBOAT COLLISION. J t.w v. oveii defiled ferand then jubiiee.' They I Senator reported bills for the relief Cleveland, 21. The steamer Morning m uuuwuu . . i .. . rANCi: KG. KEVOLTJTION y Junn vfheBritish ; nit uiiulo' ri etieu aviumwhere! or me rigni siue,t ana irom mis ume citizens, and his delay ia act Star collided with the bark Cortland, Thames by the ; : : at. j Havana, 21. Idlest advices from Vene royal .engineers, til his death, he was only able to utter a ingonthe resolutions in regard to the thirty miles from here last night; both they were dismissed. wa is The the revolution that zuela report throng gain sentence occasionally, though most ofl outrages on American citizens abroad, mnk. There are about twenty persons immense. The Queen and and the roy- i nsr strength and Is rapidly extending had assured wnich.he him, missing; the balance wore pickedmp bj al family were eerenaded with marked throughout the country. Gen.; Mono long ago the time he appeared to be fully consct-- l Uonaess, would receive the Immediate the steamer It. N. Ilicc. enthusiasm. The festivities concluded sas. witha large force of infantry and t .rv. ous or everyinmg transpiring arounu i uiuuuu ui in sou cuanreu vue wiuuiiLicv, with 'reunions' of- civil" and i military teavalry. had advanced on caracus, anoi WESTON" VICTORIOUS. , him. When his Particular friend mmwitn delay and with endeavoring tol was within a few miles of that city. The called npoa him, especially President!I influence Seward and the drpiomatld Boston, 21. Tho walking match be-- f organizations. of Bolivia had pronounced against State FARRAOUT AT OSTBND. a tween Weston and l aplay has oeen won icorpe. : administration and had joined Falcon's no swrncu arousct to zouaganu hcus, Sumner said he had never had anv by the former. 0. Admiral Farragut, after the revolutionists. Ostend. ; himself to spcas, and by the pressure or 'conversatloa with Seward on the brief jTislt to , Brussels, has returned Hi &C." WAB BRAZILIAN DEBT, RIGOROUS PROCEEDING. dlnlountrue was and it that coun-hands and his tho any of l their , r. beaming ' 26 iji'vi.-j,state to advices f. :; to Bio Janeiro been had rnatlo influence May bear fleet. of the Thomas St. rammand from brought reports An arrival', Preparations tenance, would signify his pleasure t BrasIUan n nance report shows are being made for a gran a review on xhat in consequence of the recent neerol that Jon the committee. the seeing them. Until Saturday last it vim I Con nests replied that the Senator chat the cost of. the Paraguayan war 1 the American Squadron by King iieOH Irlot on the Island oret. John, the JJan-lisS121.O0O.00O. and that the total debt of poid, which tabes place on Monday. hoped thai he would recover, and be krvaded the question, and said that he. legal authorities had instituted most L w was me Attn is The flag ship, Franklin, will be draped larbltrary to himself again. Every Indication of aj Humner, to secure the always ready present- the empire is proceedings R N A a' declares comthat an of Finance been when ier (I foreign with flags. The Admiral will tender s outrage had the oflenders and to prevent change for the better was eagerly botedJ petitions loan Is lmnractlcable while toe wart zrand banquet on board to their royal any future dtetur banco' t a yf, Every one was reluctant to admit that1 Ut he bad no heart to do it for the hun- - lasts. ... . the king and queen, subse-j highnesses CIVIL WAR IN HAYTI. .s- v.. s . .. i Brother Heber would not recover. 11 Ureds of his fellow citizens who were to the review. qnent ACOBPS OF,, AMAZONS. POWDERS, . ' war in Haytl continues with In civil iThe, such a thought presented Itself It foreign prisons. j rotting If la' Lonez from Paoana. CLOSED. Knvii PARLIAMENT that OEBMAN nsvsr consent: Genunabated violence. The forces of Stewart aaid he would .tmm.rft.uiMM.ii Jr.'. J topay for any British ships until thd rmtor the women, and has 40.000 of had- - united . . Preton !erals and .Taubert the Leblcursy. under Eliza German Parliament was formally closed. with GenaNissage, and with large reinrJ)YmZ Q.P.TEAS, evening u was viaiDistoau that lie was Ulhbhma claims were settled. Without them on an are woman. Irish They Lynch, yesterday, by the King of Prussia who! forcements from Cacas, the combined changing for the worse., i etterday hr hctlon the Kenato adjourned.. . of the the with guarding 2owde jharged duty 6horr pacific speech on the lobtssw failed rapidly. From early n the moraln The ioint resolution authoruinir ai tsion. xie commenuea mo wors ox. tne; I AJexbia, the last stronghold of Salnave. the mail service between lle--l until afternoon his body suffered, though; tehangein session and concluded by exH a. proposition had been made to Balnavt lKRPOUSED. f ipresent PARAOVATAKS ana ort Aoernetny, arter oeoate. ihe himself seemed unconscious of iL Ht Jena his convictions that tb results: to resign the dictatorship which he had pressincr e was passed. thousand Twenty-fivParaguayans was admlnbtered to by President Young and, ta retain, .the Presidency, issalled tho Liraziiian position ' od Successful, and that Germany would assumed A PATRNT. 7TBILL WCTEDINQ not entertained.. ; was rebut it and the Twelve, and he was much Chlco. oipthe 4th of May,, bnt eontmue to lmfor the the of bill The patent biessings peace,! enjoy Cabrai; at St. i Domlngx), with' hte f were renulied with a losa of a sixth o! lleved. Towards cteolng ho nlliedJ orovementextending In woollen printing ma their number. Another account atatef had the revolutionists followers, joined BANCROFT GOING A VISITING. CT , opened his eyes and for some time chines. If approved by the patent com that the engagement was in the field. E for the assistance Haytl in revenge it t American The IIhIster."Bancroft. )in was conscious and appeared to recog mlssionex, was paasea. . . . . v, . nd that the Fctory ia claimed by both to ?Baez. Gen. The by falnaye jlven a visit to the courts of the! latest news , from Port aa Prince nlze those who stood around him. ldec ;The loasrof- - the Paraguayan contemplates Uerman BtAtea. Col. iinerent tjoutn Salnave had fought a desperate sayt IIOCSK. bat This was the last awaxenlng of tbf! being reported at? 800, and that of the Bliss, Secretary of the Legation, will act .that we wun ine cacus, in wnicn' ne wat mm 400. at Brazilian i TAX BILL. facalties prior to death. He relapsed :! ,'2o ' during nis aDscnce, : victorious hcjB, ivr, .':,: AMERICAN MEDIATION DECLINED. into unconsciousness,1 arid gradually . .......... . . News from St. Domingo says that Ni JTIIE PARAGUAYANS WILL STORM MA .... !' nxes tax tne Jt onwnissyai. manner: noor.--' rtA.xtiAtii lagra ia acting In a most despotic The Emperor of Brazil opsned (ite passed away without a contortion of or to uacccM cents: tne nner qualities -Arrests and continued.! ' on It 9. expulsions the General countenance or the slightest movement ixtv 20. In steamer The Assembly May mail Bto Paris. from rrom e reauoea 10 inirty-iwo- j the Janeiro aas arrived at X.Isbon. The Was reported that Gen Baez was alarmed : V rnucn change' ' io wurto of .his, speech he stated that of as limb. Ia a revelation siren ic nts. There is notrorty ASr as news ne rea a irom 11, train ,oy ine uovernment" States had nad United forces are to Aiay have Parairuayan kinds. reported .;, ther t .' the Iord says: "And February, 1S31, of St. Domin- offered their meaiauonior the up the attempt,td"stqrm:llumalta Mm to expect the invasion Oabral it shall come to pass that those that die OEBATS OS THE 03AGE LAND QUESTION lliKmant. rvf rQrA With Tfl ra rrti a tt ilvoa with the arand now propose to reduce the city bv jo by. SHOES In me, shall not taste of death, fori! There was quite an animated debate In which, however, had been declined storm. i The prospects of Parafruavare Imy of Haytl after: the defeat of Salnave. same reasons ex Is tine. reported to be Improving. The neonW New York'. A Panama letter: dated X vith thanks, the .the: shall be sweet unto them.' This pro the House, to day, . on he states by-tMr. late now the that 13th, American are Indian Itioe, Xiohv lho strengthened united. in triumphs. 4n of io) Osage treaty, pending support .o.mise was fulfilled" in the case of our be- the Senate, whereby 8,000.000 acres ofl rhich prevented tue acceptance or their fcj tjmt at Aspinwall, had for resources jio carry onjI Uio.WarJ 'consul departed ilk. provmiu w- nnnnan hirtmA wtfnrtllf. nffinf nil i r ri t land, in Kansas, belonging to the great a rs t Ofier. it f, 5t ., tne , auies. I' jgainst 'and little Osage Indians are .transferred I President of Panama of and thQ fact, REVOLUTION THREATENED. the ,2ftQpftifyftsr' susi?ENsioyBriiUi whom he left in charge, The treaty wa the room where he lay. and so peace- - A a railroadascompany. A "pine assortment Is is revolution not serious A ana an pendincrJn denounced 19. the consequently recognized as the ad In outrago aawindie, London, Lords, lastnteht his hod v. that somr a -fniiwdM lira Maxmo.fl Ota J" interim consul by the State authorities. with the ma rjrsgoay, Imaugurated by the Irlsli Church appointments everybody connected before thosrJ Tog ofU fivej minutes had elapse!,v n subaltern oojeer, was spoken of as a thief apd X, "io'nr: or Din passea me nrst Teadlng. Liord nthOBgh instruction had? been received who were watching his countenance, rascal. t pithless declared his Intention to opposeH .rrom Bogota, requiring an acknowledge rCairns L1EO IS LATCH E OPENED. MffiA til IT DU1UO were satisfied that his spirit" had fled. lunanlmously. denying that any one had LWiOFB. u,uv .u buvu A O I H o. res Buenos a The thri to such make lor the Ay , treaty right Like a babe falling into a gentle slum-- benefit r . NOVA SCOTIA PETITION. of a great monopoly, and charg bpened on the 13th by Gov. AlsIna.P UEsrERAL Auamt-and' staff arrived bv . . Kar ria rvaaand Aviv. It waa a ffwirnnf corLord was who war ccniured Strathnalrn the iion a it withci that through pet! ... presented procured strongly 4..' ing from this j?ort . itago, afternoon. Brldger, Nfrom. tbo people of Nova Scotia, against remark of his that he should not dleJ ruption and expressing a solemn opinion Paraguay. ri'ni d lr. i:; ; . ..' Ait ,ataiaaawaJsaaaawaaiawaa Those who stood around his bedside that It ought to be rejected Dy tne eenate. f" yw , v ?v BUCHANAN'S COURSE APPROVED I i"" j Ml. AND AIIUIVALS were reminded of it by President I Risit reform bill. BILL PAS3XT OVER A VETO. Now Orleans. 16. A telec ram fromH IXY STAGE.. hbi , I toH 20. saw President i beloved XiUj-The who Washinsrton. and j Li been the Bu-fhas COVERS, J Commons, the Younj Grant, promulgated WAGONS, jJrisb by breathe' Jay. vetoed the ArLan tas admission bill. 'ohanan, in tne lorm or an order for tbeHrc,orm D1U passea in mo committee, - From the T.ASl fui friend and fellow-laborTt lTrvfjn TVorl Hrwtm.N i . thb morning, passed It over instruction and guidance of all con-- t RILL FOB THE rCRCITASE OP his last ouotlnr the remark: 'md Ths House, Bam. uniuas. MsJoj wi. eeyinoar. TnE r vfuja, 103 to 3. hit .Gen. vxrned. Grant veto, cLuut ueorge pniriTG, k e vageimacKer approves vu.iuirr, Gcnu r apii if Kf? Otinnt O. lie Barley raont, M. Anbert, adding that Brother Heber was not teleg lira. F. khanan's j and course, that Umcivil SI says Robert K. Mra. A. tala, H Callahan. Qray, dead, he had gone- to sleep. 'Gloorc' for the purchase bj P. Stewart. bfllcers elected cannot bo inatniha 1111 T,ie hUl R.8. Kyao. J.8. Brown. ne r toot there. Notre' and death tho ?01XiSaietc..et4?? line n;.a,i the State is admitted, and till then thM telegraph from tUaWstr41r.li. 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