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   Evening Star (Newspaper) - August 23, 1862, London, Middlesex                                0. HEB MAJESTY'S Tree Vet tke PoWie only EVENING 23, will be repeated tbe second Vu Signor Italic and To Doom open at Pig Opera precisely. The to 1b not 2s.; GaUssy 4s.:?tt, 7b.; Pit 12a. 6d.; private from One Guinea and Tickets to-be obtained at the Box-office of the under the in the which is open tbe of Mi. from 10 a.m. 7.3$ also at the Special at the of tbe Pit and Boxes on the of ROYAL ISH Cinder the of Mist Louisa aod W. Harrison Sole W to SEASON art 25, with Benedict's highly successful TEE K I It from Ten tQl THEATRE OUT OF After OUR AMERICAN C. Griffith lto at Nena and Benor To THB at NEW THEATRE flote Proprietor aad Mr. B. THIS THAT BLESSED Mr. J. L. After Mrs. Messrs. Stuart Ac. To be followed by THB Messrs. and Jo THB SHILLING at ROYAL OLYMPIC Messrs. P. and W. S. THE H. Miss After TO Mr. and Miss Jfr g AT THE To with A Messrs. War Miss 0alf-nawt PRINCESS'S Lessee and Mr. A. THIB THK BCss Maria After at Quarter to KING HENRY Cardinal Mr. Charles Queen Mrs. F. Masses To conclude with THE TWO at * 1_^_______ LYCEUM Sole Lessee and THIB EVENING PEEP Messrs. G. Miss 0. Followed by Miss A. To con dude with THE COLLEEN SETTLED AT Messrs. Miss L. ST. THIS FORTY Mr. 0. 0. Ac. After BRISTOL Mr. and Mrs. F. who Cried for To conclude with A RETURN Y All STRAND Mr. sen. at THB Mr. After MISS SILY M Ac. sr MARRIAGE To conclude with JOHN ANY BOYAL SURREY and Ores THIS Handet Mr. Mr. Ed Miss Miss &c After FOR Miss E. Ac. To with OUR Miss Ac. Commence at NATIONAL STANDARD Mr. Jobs Douglass Miss cms it takes two to Miss B. Howard and Mr. Followed PIONEERS OF Miss Rose Howard and Mr. To with THE HAPPIEST DAY of MY NEW BRITANNIA THIS THE GENTLEMAN Messrs. Miss Ac. After by Messrs. Woodman and To conclude with TH K Messrs. Big Mesdames ROYAL - and Mr. W. THIS Tha Aid Horse of With new and Followed by brilliant Boenee in the &c To conclude with a Comic in which those Misses will supported iy an efficient Corps de Commence at Seven CRYSTAL DAY -ONE Open from Nine o'clock until IS NOW A SHILLING DAY Open at Orchestral 1.0 Fountains and Military Bands 3.0 Great Organ Performance by Mr. W. T. Best 3.30 Combined and Orchestral Bauds in Great Orchestra 4.45 ONE CRYSTAL W. T. Organist ot St. George's Liverpool will give a special performance on the Great Handel Festival Organ THIS DAY at Three Organ Sonata No. 2 2. with T. 3. March Grand Fugue S 4. the bright and their Celestial 5. Der C. N. B. CRYSTAL - THIS - MEYERBEER and AUBERS EXHIBITION with a will be performed by full Orchestral and Military at a Quarter to Five Solo Mr. Mr. HE FOUNTAINS will be played THIS DAY from Three until Throe The Bind of the Coldstream Guards will perform a selection of promenade music on the terrace during the THE GREAT POULTRY SHOW at the Crystal Palace on View at Nine on MONDAY MORNING ROYAL ALHAMBRA Monitor to the Prince This wonder of wonders s more intensely welcomed than her performances have gained for her the proud title of La des 2nd Nathalie will draw the She will Imperial appear Grand Operatic Principal Rebecca Miss. Thirl Mr. with full baud and chorus of under the direction of Mr. Thomas The wondrous the the with their incomparable Little and Roffina add to the nightly attractions of fais splendid coolest and best ventilat in IMPORTANT CORELLI has already established herself in the good opinion of the and in addition to her performance the Of the LONDON PAVILION have much pleasure in the appearance of Miss Constance and Madame former tody having gained the proud Star of the A new selection from H wiU bs given each the principal Retained by and the by tance ac 4 Made me will also sing some of favourite duets every Sam Collins and a host of othar Loibl and Pro GEORGE CRUI KG HANK'S GREAT the WORSHIP of 13 feet ft inches by 7 feet 8 inches NOW on in the 21, two doors from boi entrance of the Lyceum Open daily from Ten a.m. to Eight p m. One GEOLOGY and which will greatly facilitate the study of these interesting branches of can be had at 2, 5, 10, 20, 5a. to 100 guineas of J. TENNA Mineralogist to Her 149, Mr. Tennant gives private instruction in Mineralogy and OF and for the of the public and their beg to make the following announcement regarding the VALUE of feeling persuaded that the of the fair trader and the public will be alike promoted by the wide circulation of knowledge on this Gold lacing divided into 24 parts or it follows that gold of 21 carats fine is worth 4 per 23 ditto 22 3 17 10i 22 ditto S 14 4 20 ditto 3 10 % 19 ditto 18 carats 17 ditto 15 ditto 14 ditto 13 ditto 32 ditto 11 ditto 10 ditto * 1 ' 4 * 4 1 3 2 2 2 4 t * 4 2 2 1 11 3 0 15 13 9 6 2 2 7k 1 6*1 0 carats 11 18 11 4} ditto 7 ditto 6 ditto 5 ditto 4 ditto 3 ditt 0 2 ditto 1 ditto 1 1 1 S 4 1 * 4 4 4 0 17 G 14 0 0 0 10 7 10 3\ B 2| 8 o 7* 1 6* 16. W.C. This is closed at Six n the and on Saturdays at One o'clock DINING and A. B. SAVORY and SON'S pamphlet of ill astral may be had gratis ana postage on appli 4�u-jSoe. 11 and 12, the Bank DENTS and P. 85 and and Chronometer by special to Her the & and 84, Comer of BUTY OFF fashionable Silver four holes sent free sad safe ior 30e, upon receipt of order to Frederick M. 92, BASK OP ENGLAND RR WA the Directors of the Bank of havs discovered that some of paper for their antes rushers from tbe of Messrs. at near in and that such paper has been used fa the of forged Notice rs hereby that a ot will be paid to any one who shall give such information as will lead to the apprehension and of any person concerned in the stealing of the and a FURTHER of be paid to any yne who shall give such information as will lead to the and conviction of any person in the of such be given to Mr Superintendent Police Old or to Messrs. and 5, Bank Buildings By order of the E. Banko 16th 11 of ENGLAND The directors the Bank of hereby give that it has recently come to their knowledge that some of the paper for their notes has been feloniously taken from their and they desire to caution all money and other in taking payment by of not to depend upon the of the paper but to examine with increased care the printing ana in all for their own to obtain and preserve the names ol n persons from whom the notes are By order of E. Assistant Bank of England 16th 1862. CONTINENTAL TRAVELLER - for a Sheffield house in the heavy a traveller who muet speak German and Preach and to make himself generally useful whan at for which purpose he must be acquainted with and able to correspond if required by stating and how last employed to Q No. 1 Old applications wiU not be attended AS USEFUL Assistant Teacher In a or Nursery Either of the above WANTED by a young person where accompli are not Is a good and fond of children Good 8. Italian 1, Blue * L REQUIRED for first class India 80 and tices and a Third Mate also to W. 6, St. by 68, 18&L T OANS 1819} on the own Forms by post stamps and stamped directed Management to 1 8HOBSTT, private Pen ton N MONEY at 7a per at a in sums of by TRADESMEN and their Promissory Notes No sureties or security and NO CHARGE The CITY CREDIT AND ADVANCES S. MONEY the of IMe Assurance or preliminary REAL and PERSONAL ADOS COMPANY advance from 410 to repayable by instalments upon deposit of absolute bills of warehousing of dock or personal at 2, from 11 to 5 and on Saturdays 11 to S. ROBERT CASH ADVANCES on FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD and TIMBER HOUSEHOLD and and CASES prepared and Meetings of Creditors Mr. RICHARD Accountant and Agent 17, WITH or WITHOUT SECURITY akd LIFE ASSURANCE LOANS of to ADVANCED at the MONETARY ADVANCE and DISCOUNT OFFICE 3, opposite on Personal Freehold and Leasehold without the expense of and on Bills of at the following rates of the sums of to at 10 per from to at 71 per above at 5 per or without at risk Bills No charge for office or Forms of application FURNITURE BOUGHT to any for ready by and 410, NOTICE to fot 1 as to the COST of PATENTS for Great Britain or foreign Advice and assistance in disposing Of or working Branch and agencie every Continental and in Fan information as to expired ox existing patents at home or personally or by to and 00., W 0. 16, Honourable and John and for good and cheap Pianofortes excellence aud purity of cone combined with Prices from Eighteen First-class pianos for with easy terms of 104, Carriage PICCOLO on With of and of every description and New and Extensive 73, Grand by first-class for fto and HARMONIUMS for Sale also for from 10s. a or purchased by periodica if 26, Bern Est. 1806. address and name from veneer Wholesale and retail at S. J. CROSS'S OR TOURISTS AND The most comfortable and serviceable dress is E. MOSES and SON'S celebrated Price from 30s. to 70s., to be obtained orly of the manufacturers E. MOSES AND Ready-made and Bespoke Habit Woollen Boot and Shoe and General London CITY 154, 155,156, 157, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, and 83v 5C6, 507, 508, New 1. 2, 3, 137, 138, Tottenham 283, COUNTRY and E. MOSES and SON'S Establishments are closed every Friday at sunset till Saturday at when business is resumed until Eleven A U articles are marked in plain figures the lowest from which no abatement can be N.B. article not approved of will be or the money Lists of with Rules for Self-measurement and 17a, 6d,-Suite" alike in black or 59?., together or 13 0) 0 17 6 19 Waistcoat 0 8 6j with an 1LLUSTR BOOK of FASHIONS and GUIDE to SAMUEL 29, 14s.-Suits alike of same 42s., together or 1 0) 0 14 0>�3 2 0 0 7 OJ CLERICAL and PROFESSIONAL Saxony Frock 15 0". 12 0VA4 5 yine Black t v II VJ SAMUEL 29, 11 1 - - - - 1 p 11 FULL DRESS 59s. to 105s.-Saxony Cloth 15 0*) 0>�4 11 Waistcoat li 0i SAMUEL 29, SYDENHAM 10s. 6d.t for the an SAMUEL SYDENHAM YOUNG 10s. 6d., 24b., and 30s. SAMUEL 29, all suitable five styles and 55s, to 90s. the complete Estimates SAMUEL 29, LUDG ATE E.G. ME and CLOSED H. Manufacturer to the Trade and for WEST CENTRAL 41 and 4�, Bloomsbury PERSONS about to decorate should inspect SILAS TUCKER'S splendid assortment of PAPER at hiB 234, High ten doors east of Little Estimates givan for every kind of also for general repairs in or FURNITURE CARRIAGE FREE to any Part of the 0 0 25 0 0 26 0 0 Warranted P. and S. 144, OXFORD and 91 to 95, Illustrated Catalogues Post-free on and Carriage and CO. completely furnish a in an elegant style for 28 a for 25 and a best bedroom for 25 These goods are remarkable for their and See our containing 360 may be had gratis and post 22 and 23, and 12, Established 50 Fifty secondhand drawing and suites ct some of costly to eoW for half their AUGUST 1 1862. Just price post 150 pp. TPE OFFICIAL REPORT of GREAT FORGERY CASE From tbe Writer's With a Portrait of ex lor taken at the London G. THE CAMBRIA DAILY only daily paper published in Best medium in Wales for WOOLWICH AND GREENWICH THE JAPANESE AMBASSADORS IN TO THE EDITOR OF THE me to cell your attention to some rather smart trading on the part of the above e says that we can go to LL. WHISKY t. celebrated old IRISH the finest French It is and very Soft in of 3a. most of the respectable retail houses in and by appointed agents at the principal towns in or wholesale at 6, Hay the rod pink and branded LL. TONIC PALE ALES for SUMMER rivalled for purity and 10d.andUcVper.sjaUou. YORKSHIRE STINGO BREWERY iTw 11 1 -) r 1 t TEMPERANCE CHAMPAGNE fe a Price per dozen 9s. } - Mado bv daily wich or Greenwich for On last I laid down f at asking for a The laid down a and said Assuming that a of fares had taken I paid the extra On board I found the small and confused list of fares stated persons were still taken at four pence no compulsory distinction or classi Station whatever 1$ made in fore or aft on are by E. and High at all in the I S 1 * s WHY GIVE MORiS - and are now on sale for family use at 2s. 8d. per at NEWSOM and Original Tea 50, Established a.d. 1745. EXCELLENT BLACK TEA 3s. 4d. per PHILLIPS and COMPANY'S TEAS are the best and 8, King A Price Current post at Market P P S ' s commonly calle DESIRABLE BREAKFAST COCO Cocoa I A GENUINE Is. 4d. per lb. Erery article of grocery genuine at Tea and Italian 3M. opposite Somerset Has been noted for for half a New Ft. Vincent 71b. tins 5s. Good at much lower Samples post free on receipt of 2 W. of and colonial 9, BROWN AND PATENT CORN FLOUR 8d; 1*. Families are very respectfully invited to write upon Brown and to prevent other kinds being 3 warranted free from to any part of London less than 141b), carriage for at per bushel recommended for 10s. 4dL; 9s. 8d; for brown 9s 8d,-Address LL and E.G. Directions for Terms A naif sack or upwards free to any railway 200 L GLEN FIELD PATENT used in Royal and pronounced by her Majesty's Laundress to be the finest Starch she ever Sold by all and Glasgow and MARK YOUR Pen Superseded The best and only method of markins is with CUL PATENT ELECTRO SILVER any person use Initial St. 64,; ol moveable 2s. 6d.: 6s.; post T. 3 corn * of FRANCOIS continues so supply his celebrated on vulcanised a and a set These teeth are more natural and durable than any vet and are Consultation near and Mr. ol which he is the sole patentee 17th 1�60), ARTIFICIAL to last a are MADE and FITTED in a few without pain or on elastic bases of the colour of the to which they are no wires nor fastenings and detection Comfort Mr. which folly explains his post free for seven Inspection of specimens invited and consultations Terms strictly No. & and at WHITE and SOUND or Pearl Dentifrice preserve and imparts a whiteness to the eradicates tartar and spots of incipient strengthens the ad gives s delicate fragrance to the Price 2s. 9cL per 20, Hat and by chemists and V Ask for ROWLAND'S JOHN GOSNELL and CHERRY TOOTH price Is. 6d. Decidedly the best preparation for cleansing and preserving the Sold by and Three SHOULD MEET THE EYE any one troubled with Wind lit take WOODCOCK'S WIND Ten years of success have proved them of sterling modi at Is. ltd. i at free by post for fourteen from Page D. PILLS for LIVER aperient win toe found valuable in every form of indigestion with torpid and inactive also in tSek and nervous arising from s deranged state of the only by JAMES New and to be had of all medicine in boxes at Is. ltd. and Cubebs arc the best but of a repulsive and and occasion colicky and gastric M. has succeeded in rendering these variable drugs perfectly by increasing all properties ThiB preparation has been by the Pans Academy of Medicine after more than a thousand trials in Paris and London St. and St. under the care of Messrs. and Legros Nov. 6.J1852. effects a cure in about six either in recent or chronic 100 4s. 6d.; by 5s. 2d. G. French 49, London 22, Rue St. Paris and all and of the above are finally to visit WILLIAM S. BURTON'S They contain such an assortment of and general as cannot be approached either for beauty of or of Bright with ormolu ornaments and two seta of 15s. to 1 bronzed with 7s. to steel 3s. to with rich ormolu from 3s. to from 8s. to from 2s. 3d. the set to 4s. The BURTON and all other PATENT with radiating hearth most varied assortment cf TABLE CUTLERY in the ail is on sale at at prices that are remunerative only because of the largeness of the Ivory * 1 ivory fine ivory 4-mch ivory balance handles 4-inch fine ivory handles 4-inch finest African ivory handles with silver carved silver Nickel electro - silver any Silver handles of any pattern Bone and Horn Forks per White bone Ditto balance Black rimmed shoulders Ditto very strong riveted handles Table Knives per b. d. 12 6 15 0 18 0 24 0 32 0 40 0 50 0 25 0 84 0 Dessert Knives per s. cL 16 0 11 G 14 0 17 0 26 0 33 0 43 0 19 0 54 0 Carvers per s. d. 4 3 4 4 7 5 6 3 11 0 12 6 17 6 7 21 6 Q * * * s. d. 11 0 21 0 12 0 17 0 b. d. 8 6 17 0 9 0 14 0 e. d. 2 6 4 6 3 0 4 C The largest stock in existence of plated dessert knives in cases and and of the new plated fish catalogues sent 39, 1a, 2, 3, and 4, 4, 5, and 6, THIEVES FIRE - Old St. has tbe largest assortment of Second-hand FIRE and by Milner and other eminent at half the pries of 24 18 18 Price 10a. Sketches with prices free by MOKY CHIMNEYS CURED for 10s,. PATENT WIND Hundreds 2iimneys, otherwise have been cured by be had at tbe office of the 65. COAL MERCHANTS TO HER GEORGE J. and COALS 34s. per Corn hi 11, Wigan none to 21s. per best 20s. Cash on CASE and 24 COALS 24s and W. ST Bridge 23a. 2G3. Welsh Smokeless Steam Coals and other descriptions from the CLAY CROSS COMPANY'S Annual sale upwards of 300,000 The equal to 19s. per 18a.; cash on Depots at Shepherd's and Orders to the nearest or to JOHN B Sole Agent to the Clay Cross 12, W. COALS BY SCREW STEAMERS AND and CO AL TRAVELLERS or AGENTS and price for and Lambton the best house direct from the collieries by screw is 23s. per ton not pay more under any 22s.; 17a.; best by 8i I 20a.; way 19b. and 18s.; 17&; Net thoroughly to any part of All orders direct to Lea and Co's chief North Railway ci or even when the tickets are Travelling by the boats I found a who bad been a little more glaringly I yon his with two I that he for a m Orf bis sixpenny and my fourpenny these was a slight difference in six and four it is and two or three matical letters and but not a word about fore or or any difference of privilege for the extra There were not less than twenty persons protesting on board one of these some of whom got their fares reduced to the proper amount at on being told how they being but sat side by ie during the trip all the way after wards j at the same with those who paid the extra Of course the cure for London people is the railway but how many hundreds are daily foreigners and Only fancy a cabby trading like the would people say and But it seems Lord Thurlow's maxim of some companies is they can do because they have neither body to the nor a soul to u ONCE TWICE August 22. THE LYCEUM THEATRE TO THE EDITOR OF THK have read the letters of complaint which have recently appeared in your paper relative to the sys. tern of extortion which is now being practised by those parties who take charge of J ' ' * at the I write for the of to any gentlemen who may be placed in such a position a remedy which I myself have always put in under similar Some time baak I was a tolerably frequent visitor at the Lyceum Theatre 1 it was under the management of the present On several the officials at the entrance to the boxes required that I should leave with them my umbrella or After some demur on my I did and on my exit from the I the stick or the as the case might was restored to me by a demand for a This latter I always most but declined to submitting that as my property had been taken from me entirely against iny own I was not entitled and did not intend pay any fee whatever for its In a short time the officials began to recognise and I was never Let aB those who may be placed in my position persist in this and the annoyance will soon Of should the fee be demanded in the point must then be and it will be at the person's own risk he venture to oppose of any persons into the theatre until they have deposited their property in the hands of these The principal blame must continue to rest on the lessee who permits such a system in his Let him take pattern by his neighbour Mr. where such a system would in no case be AN OLD August 21. again bored with the to THE EDITOR of THE the public press is the only medium by which true is duly I request tha favour of an insertion of the following lines in your widely circulated On the 9fch my two sons want bathing in Sir George near the Old Ford The eleven years of being unfortunately carried out of his the younger perceiving the imminent danger gave an immediate Mr. Edwin of 1^ being near the instantly jumped but his strenuous and noble exertions remained It was alloted to another philanthropist to the saviour of my Mr. Charles of 3, Old that a human life wa only to be saved by superhuman at the risk of his own life swam in his clothes to the and after having failed by several divings in getting a hold of jiy - r unfortunate saw at last his glorious work crowned by a successful My child was carried lifeless to the bouse of Dr. E. M. of Old although all his medical skill aud ingenuity remained of no avail for two by his fatigable exertions ultimately succeeded in restoring e. I deem my pleasing duty publicly to express my heartfelt acknowledgement and thanks to these gentlemen for their humane and magnanimous I your most obedient MAKE Aug. 22, SACKED HARMONIC EXETER The performance of Handel's given last was in 6very respect as complete a success as the most devoted friends of the and several artists could possibly have The hall was crowded to an extent that must have been insufferable n the unreserved portions and the performance was as perfect as Mr. Costa's direction and the services of Miss Madame Laura Mr. Wilbye and Mr. Weiss could make it. We understand that the The The number of visitors yesterday - By season 0,998; by 17,617; 23,615. The highest temperature by and 2am bra's patent thermometers the 67'3�; in the 69'4C; in the western 72'1\ Reading taken at 4.0 p.m. Commercial Dock extraordinary meeting of the of this company was held at their 106", at one p.m. Captain Alexander Sim in the Mr. J. the read the report of the which recommended the raising the sum of 140,000/,. by the issue of ordinary to be to the present proprietors at in the proportion of 5t. ordinary stock for entire sum of 201. held by them in original and preference The amount of such stock to be paid in as viz 10 per on or before 20th 1862 2nd 20 per on 20feh 1863 3rd 20 per on 20th 1863; 4th 50 per on 20th 1864. That interest at the rate of 5 per per annum be charged on all calls in with power to the directors to cancel the and forfeit any instalments should any call remain unpaid for one On the motion of the chairman the report and 3te recommendations were approved and The St Petersburg journals mention the reception of the Japanese Ambassadors by the Emperor of The first in delivering a letter from his said it please Imperial to the order of our the we come to have the honour of an audience of j your Since the conclusion of the the relations between the empires has become more and more The has consequently ordered in this letter to your to express the cardial sin his sentiments of and to reiterate the set down in the Profiting by this we offer np our wishes for the prosperity of your and for the happiness of the people which you After the above speech had been translated into Dritch by the of the and then into by a functionary of the of y It is with particular pleasure that I receive the preservatives of his Majesty the Thereby of with Japan have always been The neighbourhood of two and the general interests which result are a pledge for the continuance and consolidation of our I appreciate the friendship of which the gives proof by sending me an and the sentiments which his Majesty testifies through I hope that residence in my capital will convince you of feelings of Eussia towards THE FRENCH PRESS ON THE ITALIAN The the following decided contradiction to the intelligence in the telegram from Rome which stated that the Marquis de at an audience accorded him by the had assured his Holiness that the French Government would not permit any invasion of the present Pontifical and guarantees to him its We axe authorised to give the most formal denial to the despatch in In it is perfectly understood so long as the French troops shall be at the Holy Father will have nothing to fear from an sion that has no need to be of the two declarations contained in the one is and the other contrary to the policy represented at by the Marquis de The same journal also remarks on an article published by France with great exultation on the which is represented as a complete confirmation of the previous language of the new journal concerning the policy of France with respect to The notices the matter in these But what can be said of La In a moment of shortsightedness or inexplicable not perceiving any of the difficulties which are evident to persons the least and not taking into account that the despatch is only a mere hastens to accept the contents as an accomplished without considering the serious consequences which an error in such an affair might involve That was a negligence of the most culpable When La Francu upon the authority of a telegram which could not deceive any serious dares to inscribe at the head of its columns the words Declaration of the French when it dares to associate with its passions an august it that which never should be meddled it is wanting in every law of respect and in the most elementary rules of political common The Opinion Nationals remarks When we reflect matter under discussion is a question which may set Europe in urge France into a fratricidal war with destroy the fruits of three years of labour and of and rouse between the two countries implacable one cannot help thinking that the equivocal despatches of the Havas the equivocal denial of the enfeebled as they are by persistent affirmations of La fling more obscurity than light upon the terrible eventualities which rise before Silence would be the worthier part. At the present time from 15,000 to 20,000 soldiers suffice us to violate the rights of the Romans use M. own Let but Garibaldi succeed in crossing the and in six weeks we perhaps occupy Italy with 150,000 men to keep down Turin and It is to this that we are or rather that events are urging as. If we were clericals or legitimists we should greatly To sum have we a policy at Borne Or have we two Or have we none Of what let us is the if it allows the country to oscillate with closed eyes between two radically opposite It to that the question is of some 11 ONE TELEGRAPHIC REPORT OF THE ITALIAN MINISTRY KING OF Aug. 22 The Official Gazette of to-day publishes the following addressed by the Ministry to the King General Garibaldi has raised the standard of Your Majesty's name and that of Italy serve only to veil the intentions of European The cries of ' Rome ox death are insults to our glorious and possible accomplishment of our unanimous General Garibaldi remains deaf - to your and unmoved by the thought of lighting up civil energetic action kss r The rebellion of Garibaldi imposes is the necessity of treating the country occupied by volunteers as a country occupied or threatened by an We therefore advise your Majesty to proclaim a state of The Ministry accept the responsibility of this Aug. % So e The of to-day says Italian have in a foreign vessel laden with The Royal troops have assembled in considerable force near FRANCE AND August 22. The Constitutionnel of this in an article signed by its chief that the pressing interest of is to subdue extreme 1 The possession of or even of continues would not restore and it is the duty of Italian statesmen to persist in the energetic policy they have The Paris jouj Aug. 22. this ts of say Orders have been sent the squadron of evolution in the Mediterranean to return to where it will remain at the disposition of the The reason for this is the state of affairs in FOREIGN a August 2Ql All the news that I have been collecting for my letter may be summed up in the last telegram of the Agenda Aug. 19:-41 has entered It appears that there has been no conflict with the And the Monarchia after announcing that the the national and even the working r law had declined the honour of Garibaldi s after vaunting that the troops commanded by the Generals Ricatti and Mella were within half a day's march of the orders to hinder their entry into Catania at any is compelled to publish this which proves that the troops are and that as such they could not be brought to massacre whose only crime is the desire of completing Italian August 18,-Catania and Modica have made demonstrations to the cry of * Viva How is it possible that a ministry which receives every day these flat denials to their reiterated assertions can hope to command the truth or respect of the people 1 Three days when the orders were sent to the had no doubt that either Garibaldi would surrender or that the * would do their duty and the triumph w which its writers accepted the prospect of war was most all the is poured forth on the party of action To-morrow the fleet n civil tenom 1 Count de First Secretary of the French Embassy in it is been appointed Minister Plenipotentiary in the room of the late IT. The Marquis de now First Secretary at is to succeed to the vacant post in The Court of Douai has given a decision in the case that the motives for may be called for the party It has consequently rejected the conclusions of the and ordered that the case be pleaded on its merits in the beginning of Neapolitan - As might be and superstition darken the minds of the to a lamentable In the land of San the saints are worshipped with extravagant varied at times with downright abuse when they do not perform all that is required of The fisherman not put to sea should a gust of wind quench the light of the oil lamp burning before the Madonna of the the lazzarone pauses in unreasoning dread at the door of the if a dog and a cat are fighting there and all classes stand in awe of the Evil This last-named superstition Is one of the most widely diffused in the It is found in the extreme north of Europe and among the Oriental as readers of Beck ford's are but in Naples it extremely Even the educated us in this occult and malignant and v who have the unlucky credit of exercising it ar The power is thought to b t in some families from generation to ge t late King with the accompanies was a f -a of mind in this to receive believer any no matter how high his w at the palace being as these r had the One a prior persons larly accused of the Evil F who was royal ball at Every admission to as the King was talking from his almost over their heads fell fro a large chandelier severely injured some of the pr and prince was of course never ar The unfortunate court and was even shr to come near the the his most intimate Crystal summer poultry * entries for the great ornamental if rous than upon any pr pheasants are in v come from the prior summer and tuw country there is eve breeders and fanciers of the the quality as well to believe that it m all previ 88 tae aumber of the national charac ous Jt assumes also an come f as fifty-nine of poultry and not only competing with our to the Cor kut representing several peculiar In addition to and be exhibited Houdans white white 1 and from Japan silk AJl cream and Japanese the be well particularly Cochin gold and silver Jp billed and game fowl in ail its r nere will be also a beautiful collection of show on and tbe two following Home or win Rome or die in the att account of Garibaldi's vJ n 1 k G landing on the att d may prevent hiB reaching P but no force can destroy the fact that ' or but the majority of ItaU h for their or wiU terial averted that aala would be removed tbe in a the arbitrary and protest declare that none the and th their number wDl acept ence to hinder they will use all their the - of of with so violation of won blood and The protest jj the entire by citizens of who have 1 the votes of the entire the of the of Ib signed teen of Pale Sy having addressed a to the of the various cities warning them that Government would not recognise any of Garibaldi's orders for the Syndic of thus replied In reply to your note of 9th No. 4,430, tbe undersigned hastens to that although the threatened to disown the orders signed by Garibaldi f or supplies to the he will continue to supply all their as he considers ifc mere red-tape policy to shut the door on those who offer up their lives and substance in order to put an end to the shame of oppression on who have sworn to free their country and to crown Italy's chosen King from the or to Victor Viva Garibaldi The writer continues to affirm that if the Government refuses payment the citizens will gladly accept the and concludes by affirming that should any difficulties lie himself will pay This ia signed by tie Private leitera from dated 22th, describe the imposing demonstrations of the previous against the Prefect who had sent tije deputation to induce Garibaldi not to enter the will receive the Hero of Worlds as he has never yet been received in in Officers the camp write that in every city the syndics take Garibaldi's orders and refuse payment for Cugia seems overpowered by tie popular A new entertainment being held in Palermo for Cugia took fifty At and other cities the same taken to prevent demonstrations as at Naples and followed by the same The party of action ft is taken every precaution that no movement shall take place in Rome until Garibaldi shall have landed on the Calabrian shores  

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