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T h e t a b l e s w e r e laid h i t h e h a v e informed tbe Pope that it will be necessary t o 1: .i q u e t n y Hall, a n d a t half-past t e a o'clock g u e s t s h a v e several thousand additional troops to protect and e n t e r t a i n e r s t w k t a e i r places. T h e B a n d w a ' h i m . T h e r e h a v e left F l o r e n c e l a t e l y a l a r g e n u m b r o u g h t from Philadelphia, b y t h s Perseverance Oef b e r o f K o u i a n v o l u n t e e r s for B o i o g n a . t o a.ssi^t t h e Ca§4 J a m t s M. T u r n e r of t h e H o w a r d C o m p i u y , i n Commissary appointed b y Vic.or Emmanuel t o e x u - f i m g a w e l c o m e to t*ie P e r s e v e r a n c e C o m p a n y of preserve order. Last evcninir, loarnin^ that m y l'hilawelpfcia, »aid u e w a s aware that, s i n c e t h a t B o s t o n friend, t h e v o l u n t e e r , w a s at t h e Prato d e r . . m ( h i , y h a d left t b t i r o w u c i ; y , their p r o g r e s s h a d p o t , I w e n t t o m e e t h i m . I t w a s a tine s i g h t — t w o otvii oi t i u s Mem < eesMesiJ b u t b e b e g g e d t o a s s u r e battalions were about leaving. T h e yard o f the t; i t u t u i altbcnffh t h e y m i g h t h a v e b e e n m o r e s p l e a uidiy t n e r t a i u e d o n t h e i r r o u t e , i n n o p l - . c e w a i their depot w a s crowded, a n d quite a n atrr-eablo tim.• t i c m e m o r e sincere t h a n i n t h i s c i t y . A g a i n h e they were having—some singing—some sleeping b t u x e d t o w- lcme t b e m . o n t h e g r a s s — o t h e r s nsinec t b e b a y o n e t . TUB.-* Majc* ¥tter F r i t z , o f t h e l ' h i l a d e l p b i a C o r a p a n y . i n rem e n are for t h e most part gentlemen* but wear the turuicf; tV:iok>, a c k n o w l e d g e d t h e k i n d n e s s w i t o w b i c a c o m m o n d r e e s o f t b e -oldit-r. M y f r i e n d h a s m « d e t h e y baU been r t t e i f u, since t h e y left Pniladelphia, m a n y acquaintances a m ^ a g t h e soldiers, a n d 1 eT^rywbere i n their r o u t e . B u t n o w h e r e h a d t h e y been received w i t h s u c h e n t h u s i a s m a s i n N e w Y o r k f o u n d t h e officers t r a a t e d h i m w i t h t b e g r e a t e s t r e d ' y . N e v e r w o u l d h a o r h i s c o a i r a d e s forget t h e spect. T h e y seem sure t h e y w i l l soon see active pageaDt of last n i i ; b t , w h e n a m i d s t t h e firing of c a n n o n , s e r v i c e , a n d hojie t o m e e t t b e F o r e i g n l e g i o n , w h o a i d i b e d t v p l s y c f fireworks, t h e y h a d b e e n e s c o r t e d b y h a v e , it i s said, left P e r u g i a t o pay B o l o g n a a visit. tbeir U r e t b i r u o f N e w York, a l o n g i l l u m i n a t e d s t r e e t s , T h e y w i l l c e r t a i n l y g i v e t b e m a* w a r m r e c e p t i o n . a a i i d s ' t h e u t m o s t e n t n u a i a s m of t a e iuhabitants. P e r h a p s t h e v w i l l g o o n towards Venice, to co-opeHiindkerch'efs waved from e v e r y dwoiliug, a n d t h e y » e i e m a d e t o feel t h a t t h e y were w e l c o m e . T h e y h a d r a t e w i t h t h e F r e i , c h fleet. h e e l placed, b y t h e s e a t t e n t i o n s , u n d e r a d e b t w h i c h they n e v e r could repay. All h e c o u l d s . y w a s , t h a t be In Florence everything is very quiet—people desirrd, o n b e h a l f o f t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n t o w h i c h h e be> W B t o bave m a a e up their minds t o wait a little l o n g e d , t h a t b e c o u l d hHve a n o p p o r t u n i t y o* reciproc a t u . g tUe kiudnetis h i s C o m p a n y h a d m e t w i t h in N e w t i l l t h e y c a n find o u t h o w t h e w a r g o e s . T h i s l a s t York. great battle bas given m a n y a family here cause t o Tt-e e n t e r t a i n e r s a n d their invited g u e s t s t h e n t o o k Le s i l e n t . T h e r e a r e * u c h c r o w d s a t t h e P o s ' office t b e i r >eats, a n d did j u s t i c e t o a n e x c e l l e n t r e p a s t , oonw i n d o w s that o n e has t o wait a l o n g t i m e after t h e Nic'iog of a l l t b e s t a n d a r d d i s i e n a n d d e l i c a c i e s incim a i l i s opened t o be served. S u c h a n x i e t y t o learn dental t o t b e s e a s o n A t t h e c v n c l u s i o n of t b e ra r j s o m e t h i n g from those w h o m a y h a v e been i n t h i s i>ul«tautial p a r t of t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t , t h e f o U o w i n s awful light. T b e opera is nearly forgotten. Y o u toasts were drank: s e l d o m i v e n bear a piano—and w h e n y o u d o , i t i s 1st. T h e President of the U n i t e d States, our National Chief May his Administration be upheld by wisdom aud s o m e war s o n g - - e v e n t h e boys i n t h e streets are amusing themselves with wooden s w o r d s I t h i s tb.-«'oratitiitinD. his flag reepected abroad, aud his paopla 1 r< n t t e s u at home. Mail Coiiimbia. had o n e good effect; ladies can g o about t h e streets t o d T b e Mayor and t'oinmou Council of t h s City o f New w i t h o u t l i e i n g s t a r e d a t - « uiHch a s f o r m e r l v ; f o r Y - i k . t h e people's representatives. I u t b e dl#chan;e of laser dutitf n.ay Hout--ty guide th m. Justice sapporl in Florence t h e \ o u m » fellows are remark ible for ti «m. s i d . il faitbful. a c l e i r Conscience reward t h e m a t t h e i r m a n n e r o f l o o k i c g at p r e t i y l a d i e j , a n d ofti-n tbe c'rje «f lhei: i-.ffleiiil c»reer. d r o p p i n g a word or s o loud e n o u g h t o be beard. Urd. O n r O u e s t a l i e officers and members o f Perseve-ance He, in t h e selection o f that t e r of - T n i .n" throu~h -'Hnnuinitv Ho-e," a n d iiuench form w h i c h t b e y m o s t d e s re. I t se^ms t o be a tbe demon "DiocorU." ait!t\l b j a aim alarm from '-PeiieTC- puce-"' lixed belief that tnev are t o h a v e a c o n s t i t u t i o n , U t b Woman—When adorned b y Virtue, Man's dearest, with tbe P o p e o r without t h e Pope, a s the fancies truest treccure. of t h e g o v e r n m e n t m a y d e t e r m i n e . 1 th. Civil and ReHgious Liberty—A prir->!p« Jewel, wki» * e d b y those who c a u appreciate its value. These late events have much o m o l i c a t e d matt . h. 1 he Loved Uncs at H e m e . May health and happit e r ; ; .ilid t h e m e s s a g e s e n t t o t b e c i t i e s , w h o h i v e nc^s he their con-tint attendauts. in p l o r e d t h e a s s i s t a n c e o f V i c t o r E m m a n u e l , b y E x c e l l e n t tisste w a s m a n i f e s t e d i n t h e a b s e n c e o f C t v o u r , i s o n e o f t h e mor>t difficult, t o u n d e r s t a n d . ev> r> thin-* like s p e e c h m a k i n g , o n e or t w o of t h e t o a s t s There is t h e fact, however, a Cetnmi«sary h a s been b e i n g r e s p o n d e d t o i n a q u i e t a u d brief m a n n e r , a n d sent. W i l l t h e P o p e permit a ruler in o n e o f his t h e p a r t y b r o k e u p b e f o r e t w e l v e o'clock cities, w h o i s n o t m a d e b y h i m s e l f — b u t a g a i n s t b i s ROMAN C A T H O L I C SCHOOLS. w i l l ? — w h o m a y h a v e t o u s e forc^ t o p r e v e n t h i s » i n t r o o p s f r o m c i u s i n g d i s t u r b a n c e s . A t F:*enz» T b e E l e v e n t h A n n u a l E x h i b i t i o n of, a n d d i s t r i b u t i o n a f e w d a j s a g o a v e r y g o o d m a n , a c a p t a i n i n t h e of p r i z e s f o t h e p u p i l s c f t h e S c h o o l s u n d e r t h e care o f a r m y f r o m F ' l o r o i c c , van a p p o i n t e d b j - t h e P a r t y t h e Christian B r o t h e r s , t o o k p l s c e a t t h e A c a d e m y of a d v e r s e t o t b e I n d e p e n d e n c e o f I t a l v . T h i s Das Music o n T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g . T h e b u i l d i n g w a s d e n s e l y been m u c h t a l k e d o f b e r e . 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tevideo,May 81, s a y s it w a s f h e n b l o w i n g a heavy gale, and that t h e ship P r e s c o t t , from B o s t o n , h a d c u t s w a y her m a s t s t o prevent her g o i n g a s h o r e . N o c o m m u n i c a t i o n cou'd be h a d w i t h t h e vessel, o w i n g to t h e violence o f t h e g a l e . T h e Bark Lucy h a s arrived here. S h e wa» i n cwllialon o n t h e I S t h iust., off S o u t h Shoal, w i t h l b s B r i g Pioneer, from Cardenas, for Portlattd,»nd had t h r e e a t a u n e b i o u s o n t h e starboard aide, s t o v e i u and sails split. [ B y telegraph t o E i l w o o d Walter, E s q . Sec'y Board e f U n d e r w r i t e r s . T . i v n r o o L , J u l y 9 — T h e Setreiver, from Barbadoes, arrived to-day w i t h t h e c r e w of t h e s h i p Sarah Minor, • f B o s t o n , W e l d o n , from N e w Orleans, b o u n d t o t b i t pert, w h i c h vessel w a s d e s t r o y e d b v fire, e l Bea, o n t h e l»3d of J u n e , i n lat. 4 3 5!» N , l o n g . 23 lfi Vf. T h e S. M. was built in B o s t o n i n 13SS, was 1095 - . i n s register, a n d ia'ns o f t h e .-mile t h i n g s t b a t w e r e a c t e d a t P e r u g i a ? I f t h e n e w s p a p e r s t e l . UsfctSMVi n M a . \ i c o t b e y t i k e tboi.tj t b i u g s qcit'-j e e s y — a n d w e A m e r i c a n - ' i n E i r t p e m a v keep out o f harm's w » y a s well a s w o c . . n , cc i t a i n t h a t o u r s h i p " c a n d o n o t h i n g a t a l l t o M M | o s . T h i n k of t w o frrrates ! W h a t c i n t b e y d o ? W e a^e t o h a v e a n o t h e r s o o n . Iam afraid even tbe Neapolitans could have the b-tter ©f u s . W e w i l l s e e , A . G. SiosimwsT

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L . Berrada, a distinguished foreign genfumllr. La; J u o R fehaw * tamiiv. J Ueroes, J>; • P Mea n i n j u n c t i o n from a Jurtgfc of th® S u p r e m e C o u r t a l t " Graib. H. Feriitt. A 1> Wallte-, I t ; 3 »«>,*!>«.!« 1 ; f l> t l e m a n , h a s r e c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d a t r a c t o f l a n d a t t i n g at Special T e r m , res' rainimr t i e C o m p a n y from Hooker. M U . CeSSK W F Bti i«e a »ifi-. A S Tuth.U, \ i » . Newport, near t h e residence o f W , S . WeUnore, l a y i n g their truck*, or t u u n i u g s o y cars u p . . a t h e u e w | 9 M Shpuard, N F (taker. Ohio; Dr U K K e i l * wit'e, Cal: p a y i n g a b o u t f'li, 0 0 0 . ived. Itweattm tajauctioa order t h e c o m p a n y Mf t i : iil: J * A i i f c - , l i u t i y i ' l c l i .

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T h e i r mechanical work ia dene while i n a fit o f desperation, t h e t o o k a n o t h e r d o s s of by a powerful steam engine, n o w driving t w o of Hoe's l a u d a n u m , w h i c h t e r m i n a t e d h e r e a r t h l y career. rotary Lightning Presses; and hence they are able tc print t h e quantity of useful matter tbey d e s t so cheap a rats. Coroner J a c k m a n h e l d a n inquest o n t h e bo«fyi a n d t h e J u r y rendered a v e r d i c t of d e a t h from suicide. WT T h e N E W YORK E X P R E S S ia Intended to be F A M I L Y a n d atCSINESS N E W S P A P E R . I l l broed and ample orhunns will contain— T h e N e w s or t a e D a y , Corrsepmdenee, Poreljra and The rVcet-t'ur.-eut, Domestic RENT SCIT. Revi *wrof tbe Markets, Miscellaneous Reading, OTnrin* U a w r t - B f c C a r t f c y , j , R» i i e f Exchange | o . N e w Notices o f N e w W o r t s , York sud elsewHere, Kassvs utwn Arts A Fashions, J u l y 22nd E . V. Haoghwout against John C a r ' tfonoy Market in New York, Spirit of tbe American and l s n d . Thr w h i c h t h e defendant h a d Address J. dk B . B s U M i K S , become s e c u r i t y . T o e c l s i m w s s c o n t e s t e d o n t h e Nos I t A IS Park Row, oppcete the Attar House Hotel. g r o u n d t h s t plaintiff's a^-out had k n o w i n g l y hired t h o s a m e for g a m b l i n g purp sea, contrary t o t h e prcviss i o n s of t h e s t a t u t e . There w s s n o proof t h a t t h e ROCLAMATION BY T H E MAYOR—Whereas. Mrs. • l s i u t i f f k n e w for w h a t p u r p o s e t h e r o o m w a s h i r e d . Fanny D e a n e Halsey, s resident of t b i s city, left her J u d g m e n t for plaintiff for $132. home on the. 1st d s y of June, and her dead body t t i found on the oth day of J u n e last, in the water near Bay Kidge. in K l r g s county : and whereas, circumstances connected _ _ I n Heidelberg, ( G e r m a n y , ) there w a s a with the disappearance and dealb of Mrs Halsey. warrant celeDratien o f t h e F o u r t h e f J u l v b y a b o u t s i x t y the suspicion tlutt she win murdered. N e w , therefore, 1, A m e r i c a n s , a t h i r d o f w h o m w e r e l a d i e s . O n e o f Daniel F . T l e m a c n , Mayor of t b e city of N e w York, b y t h e l i t t l e s t e a m e r s w h i c h r e g u l a r l y p l y o n t h e virtue of the authority vested In me. do herebv offer a reward of Ave hundred dollars f*r tbe appr. nflb-'ion and conN e c k a r w a s c h a r t e r e d for t h e o c c a s i o n , a p p r o p r i a t e l y viction of tile murderer c>r murderers of the said f'aonie decorated w i t h evergreens, t b e W u r t e m b e r g , B a 1 cane Hslaev. Tbe above reward will be paid on the certificate of the District Attorney that t\«i arrest and convicd e n , B a v a r i a n a n d H e s s i a n fliirs. a n d t h e s t a r s e n d tion were secured by t h s person claiming the same. s t r i p e s . A f t e r t w o h o u r s ' Railing t h e c o m p a n y w e n t In witneee * hereof 1 have hereunto set my haon! and *>A1 ashore t o dinner. T h e D i v i n e blessing w a s a«ked t tbe City Hall ol t h e city of New York.anlthe Hth day of b y t h e R e v . D r . M a y , o f S r r a c n s e , W, Y . ; e n d a n uly, A . D 1S69. D A N L F TIKMANN. Mayor. address b y D r . Faber, o f Charleston, 8 . C . After X ' E W AUCTION GOODS—Cheap for Cash— Housethe beating w a s over most of t b e " y o u n g folks" lv k e e p i n g Goods.—L*VE A CO. would respectfully repaired t o t b e pleasant parlors o f a lady from invite the attention tt their cusMJiuara and the public to their large and w e " selected assortment of staple dry B r o o k l y n , N . Y . , w b o t h r e w open h e r doors, that goods, eosneriatoa: e v e 7 «trtt*',e ot d r y g.>odi suitable for those fond of i t m i g h t pleasantly beguile a f e w families going M house*eepi»«;. amung which arefr-4,H-i, hours in threading the mazes o f the " ever-varying *-4, M , 10-4 H-* and l . 4 Linen Shcelliigs of Rsrusley, d«tsee." j Iii»h s n d Silesia •m-infacture: also, t h e name widths of liett'in Sheetings. Pi'iow castiug. ••! linen aud cotton. Of table- damasks u i d cloths either a..-* rtmsnt is very R e c e i p t s e f P r e t l t w e - J n i y 23. I s i g c , comprising e v e r y variety of width ol D a m a s k e e n * Diaper bv tliejerdl, frein 7-4 to l')-4 wide, and i n cloths 44FM bbls Flour, 123 do Cera Meal, - 377 bush \'V heat, 15," from W to ';- vsrd.' long, of single atn) double daruaak, •10 d e C o m , M SKI do Oats, Ml h i * PrevisiotaV«4 do Lard, someaplsndid s ^ i l i t y . LANR A CO., 5 d o Ashes. _ ^ — • II M*M-i' lane m ar Broadway, JTjnr Y O R K MARHWS-TB1SDAT-® P. M. R A N G E S A U D LtS ir«u it hsw* « » • sjodcre, W i l l i a w i I T T 1. t'.ler o, c i Ki-ling of L.•>•'«" F L O U R — I i very dull and ISeSSc lower. < rdftiin: will boxes < rrmxses. and 1, •V 1 * rrwint? in Ho*• rcrndB GRAIN—Wnest is heavy aad declining. Corn quiet. JKI sold b j Hestra. Mia - * IVrtf -g®, on Tueststy, l u t l i l t t f t pmetll.on ver. Oats dull. JAS, i i t ' N T i O . 4 CO , 174 FfWlt I B * H , . ? 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Kew fork (• tt [tiff MoobUiBS. V I A SARATOGA HPR1NG4. P-Fsenteif by H U D S O N 1.7V-.B I! All .ROA I' ten i n g ( . ' h s i n b e i s t . 1 y the '. or . i .->. M Iran s, arrive at t h e Wh.tc t l tanuiine via 1 ake < hamplain a r d Kiirlington, or v i a Hutland a a d Lellowa Falls, the i . e \ i e v e u u g . " £ W B O O T S TO N E W P O R T .

V I A N E W YORK A M I NKW H A V E N , NKW H A V E B A N D N E W LOM>ON, A N D S T U N I N O T O N RAILROADA On and after Monday, J u n e o. pss'engers f ar Me a past, via "Shore Line,' will i.-nve bv t h e - A. M. E s n r e w train from i.'ih street and 4th avenue, connecting a-ith a sulet,did i-te m e j s t Ea»t Greenwich, R I., and nrrivo s t Jlewirt at 4 P. M . ; returning, leave Newport at s A. M. a n d P . M , srrivipg in N e w York st 4.44 and 1 l.ld P. N . Tickets sold and Baggage checked through each w s s . JAMES H. B O Y T . S u n t .

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NEWPORT A N D PRlV'inENCE*esn-er G O V E R N O R leaves pierflN. R. W E H N E : D A V S and S U ' I K K l V S a t 41 o d e c k P . M. Fsie—Cabin, $2; I v k. $1. L . K I . N N Y , Agent. No. i i Coeaties Slip, r o r MEW i l A V P N - T b e steamer MLM 'TTY will leave P e c k Slip (Rett River! >ev»ry day, s t 3 P. M. T h e steamer T R » V e 1 ' K e*ery night, at 11 o'clock—nSMBJ la tims Oar t b e •arlyniorningirilnA ^ ^ p m ^ ^ ^

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.srJT""" Jla O N L Y 2il HOURS FI'.OM N E W Y O R K . £ 2 L l i S j B i n d b u t O N E M(J H r 8 T R A V E L thro jgk ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ E o n R Is aud Sound, with elegant 8t i i s kdom or Cabin *rcoriimodaiion.on the matjn ill cent s t e m t e r s o t the NORWICH A v i o K C E d T K K LINK. I ^ a v e New Yo.-k from pier 1% ftlll irf OniillsniTl all M l . (the tenulnus o f the southern t ain».) e v e r y sfreru'win, SUIHISVH excepted.) m m : o'clock, bv tbe steamers C » M M O K W E A L T H , J W.WIIIisn.s cnrumander.or'lONNiSCT l C U T , W m . Wilcox, Commander— whirh. for safety, r(>eed s n d elegance, arc unsurpassed in the world ; taking now s n d easy-riding ami splendidly furnished s i t i n e a wheel cars s t Allyu's Point, s n d leach Wvrcester early n e x t mornipg. h s M n e sti.ple time fsrbre.ikf.ist I-av# vVoice-eter at b.3t'A.M.. dine at «V«irs or Plymouth, • ' i d arrive s t Francooia Noich, t b e White Mouulain Notch o t Coi w a y , the same afternoon at 4 o'clock. Hxtrcajre c h e e s e d through, the entire route. I h i o u g h Tickets tor sale on !) id th- boats, or at t h e office, toot o! Court land' street, N . Y . For further information, or to secure State-Rooms i n advance, address or appiv to E. 8 MARTIN, Agent. Pier 18 North River.

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PATENT CHailS & .LOUNGE T H I S N E W A N D VALUABLKINVBNTTOM I S O H r-'xhihitionend Sale s t thr I N V E N T O S S E X C H A N G E , 7 HARK ROW. It is intended for comfort and c o n r e n l . nee, s a d is greatly eneroved of b y all who h a w seen i t . Il occupies the some space a s a common Rocking Chair, and can be iastantiy converted into a Beclltung Chair fee ,o>- angle, and to a horizonUJ position, makiaK a com plate and luxurious lounge. It needs only to be seen to be a p preciated. I n the combination y o u have tbe Kockinff ' bair, the Reclining Chair, s n d a perfect Loaage, so cheep •H its e n n t m c t i a n as to place it within t h e reach o f aff: i be invention is worthy of the particular attention e f I k e Trade S. A . HEATH 4

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