Show t GERMANY ZT fj N OF r thee then treaty treats of peace pence concluded at pru prussia s IK bild nod austria provi deil that that of f theold the old oid I 1 german germau confederation lies lles south of the river main maln and which comprises the bavaria and wurtem bur bergand gand and the grand lutchies Dut chies chles of baden and darmstadt be jie excluded from the cortte coith german germau confederation it was to be optional for thos those states eStates to forni form a south german confederation with or without austria virom from official statements af both the prussian P ru and french governments it has since become known thattie th atthe temporary se separation of the south gerwan german states fr from those of north germany was a concession by prussia to a direct demand of fiance evince louis napoleon apo leou leon in insisting I 1 upon this arrangement hoped that these feebie feeble Stat states ekof of knofl mortn german germany V unable to find sufficient clent support in austria and re repellent eilef elleo from froni an alliance with prussia by tiie tile the llie prevalence of sectional animosity might be prevailed prevail upon to accept ri protectorate or of france frange i bismark in point trusted st that com common ulon tion sense bense would be strong enough in the til e governments and people of south germany to cause them to accept el pt the leader leadem 44 hip Kip ip of or prussia rather than a protect protectorate brate brute of france or an alliance I 1 with powerless austria anath and that at 11 the they y would not refuse their co operation in the final consolidation of all germany sooner than was anticipated has the current cut ent of or events realized the eions of count Bl hi yn ta balati which chery chers very vers reluctantly had been drawn into a war against prussia asia government and diet soon after the of peace exor expressed essed a fisli to bo be ad witted admitted into the north german confederation for obvious rea reasons ons the prussian government could nol not favor sueh such an isolated move on the part of baden as ae if it must prefer a simultaneous mani manifestation niest fiest at lonin ionin jn the tile same direction by all tho th south ger inan man states this movement has liow itow fairly begun began with the highly important speech of shenew B bavarian avarian Prime mily Miji ister inter the Prince of ei B believing the tha object at which tji rian P policy should aim alm to be th epro of if germany lerm auy aus and the u all the german tribe tribes 4 11 the prince announces chat that his bent was re I 1 solved ciotto not to form infirm h southwestern south houth western confederation under the protectorate of a non german power nor to conclude an alliance with the south states leadership of ot Ap austria nor to lend fend a hand to the formation of a south western federal state shut up m the only onis ni i course left leit to bavaria as a seconda class german state a sueh such uch cannot exist without some european alliance alleane e was to td ally aily herself in ease case of a foreign war with I 1 prussia this thia alliance would render it necessary cae e at of a foreign war I 1 bavaria should place tiet tier nou nor army under s the command ofa 0 u tr 41 1 and t tile the tyra V varian varlan iyra L rian arany arly should be so reorganized a to nil fil such military co operatis ope ratib aito N mae mao a this thia alliance nil all iii lii the tile inore more 4 I 1 i prince hohenlohe Hohen lahe lohe his i to induce the other south er erman states to adopt exactly the p 0 ilc ile lic the latest accounts from germany ermey state th eliat at tild theli if am me 0 of f the prince of iia ita lia fully I 1 I 1 I 1 U approved ply roved by all the goverline go governments vernine f ts of south germany A conference wasp be bee heldak held hold at once at Stutt gardt to mature a plan for the introduction tro of the military system of prussia and to conclude I 1 iiii nn alliance which would provide for placing all the couth german germau troop under the leadership hai v ajab eap cag ade cap of afore a foreign ig war wan the importance of th is to le e future ot G ru all v IR obvious the TA art aft i h on tire tite oese r i ji I 1 way of reckons recons reconstruct reconstructing trusting true truc ting tins ine ini tb the le political 1 unity of germany may be the m military pi I 1 leary union of arth 2 orth and south germany many will secure the progressing reconstruction from all foreign attacks together i and south germany constitute a nation witha with a population of about which under the leadership of the first military power of Europe will j be amply able to defend the integrity of its territory the patriotism which I 1 prompt ta this new movement of the grom bouth fouth german states cannot fail fall to be fully appreciated in northern germany and to glye give a powerful impulse to the national tendencies for the union of all the german people under one government N Y eri TrI tribune bUnc 1 I 1 la yane announcing that the king xing I 1 of denmark Is repairing the bunde toan or round bound tower of copenhagen recalls one of tho legends attacked attach ed to this ofte one of the oldest edi edl edifices flees in denmark at the of the tho eighteenth century it was visited by peter the great in lit company with the king of denmark frederick the fourth the two sovereigns rel rei i having arrived atthe at the summit i of tt the lower tower were gasing aasin g on the magnify cent panorama before them peter i meanwhile explaining ig to frederick his political system would you tto to have he exclaimed clai cial medy itu ilu au tin idea of the power of my authority ai and without alting waiting for fredericks answer the founder of t the russian monarchy nodded tai f a cossack corsack cos Cof sack of his suit and pointed with his finker finger ker ger to the abyss which their feet jump said bala ile he r the Cos looked at the czar car saluted hlin blin and without hesitation e ast cast heinige himself Jf headlong downwards thore what do oo you think of that said peter turning to the king at af den 1 mark ohi ohl have avus avul you atieh subject j alian thank god 1101 no was waa the reply i mount MOU nt BA BAKER KEIRl A eo eoj sends the following I 1 to 1 W V T tribune cri Tri titine under daie date of march i it may liot be lie generally irti known 0 wll gil to the readers afy of your ouri paper a per that mount bount baker Is s in active eruption at this time but b tit lit such sueh ilch tieh is the fact during r fifteen days since alfe tite elear clear cold northerly winds have jave been dense ense volumes volume of nf smoke guiv hii rey yei lucei seen 4 by me and others to i isue suk sut from the southern outher ii peak near the tiie summit 0 the the have llave 4 tradition that about thirty tj J years ago ugo as I 1 near hear as they can compute the time ilme mount baker wa way 4 all an ao ue burning hurning volcano 11 they sie si siu e the tire fire plainly oil on dark lightb but flolid taht about abort that time dime ime a tremendous convulsion tooh took place chail chati changing ging the whole asp a ct 0 of f the I 1 mountain and killing most moat all the thel sal sai al mon in skagit river ince inee which time tild there has been but little seen to indicate a burning crater until tha present pr jella ii jainter jy vinter Inter gri AT FALL oy or it reported that a remarkable fali fall of meteoric rocks and stones fro from M a lie lid 1 I feet sere serene berene nesky sky took place at nia hungary between lie tWeen 4 or 50 0 clock elock pmj on the theo alii of juno jude 1866 with detonation lj like e that of loo cannon ean can bannona nona nonn j gray cloud jike rite body passed in vie view sper seeming ning enveloped in smoke but not luminous and ivi ivl within thila two or three minutes a noise like the rattling fall of a multitude of stones was heard continuing its echoes doubtless included 10 dr or 15 minutes about GO 60 of the smaller stones were picked up quite liot the largest weighing o 30 pounds was wa bro ken heia leja in la two by the shock and buried burled itself 11 feet feat in the earth E eye aye witnesses 12 miles to the west of tho place plate between the phenor phenomenon nenon and the sun describe the meteor as of a luminous aluminous yellow and orange followed ed bya byn og obdue blue tint 11 13 O dif dlf gir r A washington i correspondent 0 o ent says the e terrible need peed of temperance re rei nei i formation or atlon among our Congressmen sou you will believe when I 1 tell you that at a state dinner a few days since at t the ild iwhite lwhite house one honorable sena t I 1 and fand in the presence ochs wife at that that di dinner niler table become so beat beas beastly itly drunk that the waiters walters had to take hilli him from front t the table tabie to bed on the same game odua odda occasion siou another senator somewhat wiser aware of df his growing browin weakness had badt the tho hogood good sense to talk take taue e his wife wine an and d leave while he ie could ciolll and on that same oc occasion caslon yet vet a third senator canle canie to the white house in such drunkenness drun keness tha f he iid ild lid nt got beyond ane cloakroom cloak room ftc f ts v 2 a tji ro f r 4 i A A cli cit CHILDS AA 2 mind 11 N b the we mf mind nd of a child has been liken likened ad to so many di dissimilar q things and subjected to such sueh an infinite variety of treatment it ii has been urged into so many royal roads to learning and dosed with so manx many infallible able cures bures 11 as to leave eave us amazed that children are as charming and as naughty as ever some famous doctors have treated it more or less as an empty cupboard cup board into which were to be crammed with all possible expedition squares and cubes af pf knowledge on every possible subject until the shelves were all filled up with solid facts and education was completed others have set to work on it as Is soui soul something ethin g inherently radically bad and vicious to be dosed dosedo retrained restrained corrected ed and perpetually gul gui guided ded scolded and abid preached ta torto ta have food only of few and special kinds all specially prepared and manipulated As if they thoi thol thought cht like chofe nonfood was nit fit to eat ull till they had chewed it to betaken betoken be taken only in certain fixed ways under laws and rules asi asa immutable as aa ahe those hog af pf f the medes and persians both these se systems in spite of the inevitable success which crowns the labors of every quack having miserably failed they produced indeed a multitude of little abortive bor tive precocious beings wim who aimed almed almea aimea 11 at bein g m men en and wamen before th they U yar werd d chil chii children dien dlen but in these while they lacked backed none odthe of the cancell conc elli eili and ism of or age the hood were utterly wanting liess vivacity love of mischief lef and nd cu curiosity rio aty were all but hut blotted out oui andai and in their thein place came cunning none llone anele th 6 ty because it lt was demure and hypocrisy I 1 none the less iss mis unha cunha unhappy appy p possessor os sessor antas as unaware half co conscious ns cious clous of its pra presence enee ence rile the tile patent model perfect child if ever met pet with was even lnore inore more intensely disagreeable agre abe aba tha than rishe tishe he was rare and the more perfect the cure the more insufferable fias ivas was the patient lo 10 I 1 terly feris ferl rel ret ta lewt lewi e A COTTON manufactures IN I 1 INDIA india andia is Js endeavoring to gospin spin its own cotton in fAh fashion lon ion among the earliest ohe uhe primitive groth and utilization of this staple stapie itis thus coming in among the latest though thong by bk no means the last in economizing I 1 it t b by y machinery the cotton mills fills latel lately started by a company in pal pai tutta iutta co cont nt ainor alnor will contain when ully fully furnished spindles and 10 onis the surplus of the spinning to be so id as twist it already gives employment to women ilo ifo men andi and boys and ta ts prod a ready sale at prices arices fully equal to indian cotton 9 goods nods nodi manufacture ain aln uin in england i FARMERS 1 IX N 1776 i mento men to the plow wife to the cheww 1 girl to thelen the yarn BOY box to t biarne y fuku guau ab tle tie nw FARMERS asters IN 1867 oiw I 1 S man a mere show no ammo lM mao wao MO 44 aila gilk alip and g sallu i roy boy boy greek and latin i I 1 and all hands gazetted A crazy second adventist in her kimerer bounly N Y had lnor fo td teh n tears years roars been feeding ngn agn a bigi 4 ox for a when lien llen christ should appear blo bio I he ito to stirred starved his other stock and spent nearly all his property in purchasing food lor jor that ox te the dax oxa axa a few days since died of a ij surfeit I 1 1 til the owner having but before refused 1000 1090 for the tho animal jt it is not goodford good for human natures nature to have h ive thero therb th adof life llad made e too easy for it ift is better to be under the necessity of working w 0 r kub kib 1 hard and faring meanly than t to 0 h have av e everything done for ua us and a pillow of down doah to 0 rep nep repose abse upon tam connecticut Mille rites are getti ett ing 1 their thel r ascension rabes ready fortune for june next when the they expect to ago go up tip sure wl wllliam WILLIAM cbill culm bryantt B ryan 4 I 1 na now iii in spain says the population of that it country is as is a whole ta the ie edest that taht lie he ever siw saw in any part of the world AN A ir ca I 1 I 1 b teamer steamer L costing has bee been beb olula n ai at havre for japan she is armed six sic guus guns afi ot pounds calibre P country A paper speaks af pf of a mai man maa wh without the aid ald b ysl y cian eian suph such instances InQ of bentli ore are very rare |