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THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: a UESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1877. bd i 8} ? IOSES silent becaure thelr peatection demanda it, Wade f on the Dunkin act, or for and against the retall | hack, teach ment In charge of ifs | promtnent merchant in a nelehhorinz elt WANTED— Le.” SOUTHERN PURPOSES, | inne it inta Reqecentatter of this tlame | liquor tealien, Latelythe Cltspapres hace dee | Iaentencmitalanch ke heurt fled ath turd | tr nevee teiiee hace centile cease ant | qsei ible ate i ta en ne or Sichollsie tnt thelr cepresentativn. and several | voted mang columns to the subject, aud mass | anticipations of the Joyous surprise whl bis | the original de in possession. of agentioman of | Lo farkiatiee, wll at FARO. BOLLE nEAER ei bhae other Southern men that teonil mention, And | meetings were held inthe different warda, ly | wiexpected return wonld cause to the lady of | 1 'C Len ae easy WASHES A ELE FIRCATED SALESMAN TH us} then the murder of the Chitolin family took place | which publis sentiment Wax worked up te the | bislove, He reaches the dwelling, throws iia | thiselty, We vouch for its yenuineners. It arcurfty wanes mont tpeak Geemant anery Tem 23 ¥ tor Morton's Speech at Sas | under cirermstances of auch extraordinary horror Naas ie sentint es hue fe & ° ws Will at once strike the reader as being emi RTT LAK y wanced: mut apeak German; salary from $4 1 Senator That Heahook the whole world: vau have read the | Sickine point. Instend of dividing the rity | reins to an orderly, tries the door, abouts “Tt is | Tih ae tho: reglcr: a8 5 NORTH TASALL to 810 per wre! ‘ribane office. i lem, Oregon. ” story. ‘The story of that git] will yo. dawn tapos. | Into voting districts, the authorities ordained | I. inv dearest,” gets no answer, becomes tmen- we ly characteriatic—® true to Vile: wet San iS, Tar Wast i TAIL CLOT : terliy, and that «on and murdered father will be | that all votes must be poiled atene plar tent, and dnally kickin a panel and finds that te a ans done 1%, 18° Wy Lear Amelia: ake see oceeucemen aa he gon Indow-trimmet ny i : recorded among the martyrs: yet eo strong were | ‘Those against the Dunkin act are raid to hat “his dearest” has gone, and Las left no sign te- | Peinies tell you howe ninen fintes you. inte eet Kond mane Addren fora daye(ean Thinonecheo i to the Unl f the Estat. | {he murder hat the Governorof Mississippi did | maased their forces at tne polling booth, so | Mind her except an empty jewels ase, per me thanah Tr hia lowe a ty erlailsons In- a reas for adage i>, Wribane omice. i Dangers to on Saag i He SSIN | pot dare to autora word, nor did thels Senature of | thatit wasalmost imporatble forany well-known there aren Jewelers, at present, In 6 Wir didn't t putt ine ustiie and bene ron hasty ot | WV Atcnres plearane posttion, tourheee nee I ence of a So! South, . Sag an i A oS temperance tan to cast lus vote, An Alde and no one but a lunatic crer ventures out | down bere with met Bat J amalways fogetiing cara, on A moderate salgry, 19 taken to-d fron, Room 7. t eee ee ee eate RaUT dea thes stant | man was roughly handited by themob, and when | of doors under the seorching beat of midday | something. “The other day Tnent OY ond forcet TGahion an lt | WANTED FIRST-CLASS CHOCREIY SALES { iterrorof that terrlic element. They dare not Teri slereviney. "put. ina appearance the ed tbat tows aed el eae for ae my aunt Bayan an sheng xoud teal bizzer than aa sd — fomineterinrouehin pene aried cee aanmeratan ine. \ at 0 eaders shouted “Them’s ininisters; don't let | piclon, ut where van ahic le knew thal ouare, Mr. msey la alen a very fal man, JRBAN REAL ESTA 2 : bred u o fr. And the Need of a Solid North to Avert siethemecieta slates hnitateasees Ma eredite them in.” The crowd Jotned hands and didwt ¢ had not left vy the morning train, and there | He frequently goes off anu forgets fie washer- AN, ESTATE, ERE RLY Plankinton House, Milwaukee, Hike { Those Dangors. on too tninge whieh Iam glad to believe they ex~ | fet them in. The police farce Tras altogether arene past lata tobe watnined fn the torn, Womans | Me. Mameey Jn very fne-lonking man. — ' ccrate, Hut thatelement which brought on tha | Inadequate to the oveas! the cit! nd no e Puce er than Buchares fy ta prinaty serie” tte crue + Heletiton that terribie aveedelving clement | paved majority ‘of 10tw favor of the liquor | it she nad been rninded uo Fun aways. lie saatat || Sheet elt hae Ging Rote ee ae mate ane tere ant Guu, RENTS NTS : js dominant at the South to-day, , ene 8 or be e ie oan tehi= eel pr i ? The South to Demand Payment for Its Ware PAYMENT OF REnEL CLAIMS TO HE DEMANDED, tells eee es poor man ie bone. the ate sure Hroid et hamiey ee tond pletion’ ducumenta, Adare PAM DODSWORTH Blank Book Co., Leay- Qases, Inclading the Eimanripaed | ohanjen ine Henoeatic rary ofwnerouth | = CURRENT GOSSIP. | tistuisidorner tne hel, ae he aitickey vat | wei joatwerd tnebce ‘are alles ak try WER Rete ene | Slates. shall get conttul of the Government, J may ssy for tidinus of his Jost one. No ‘ould of | sinzuiat ahont some things, 5 Mich. Apply at 128 south Water-at, Seu : right here to you that ine people uf the Sonth aro 2 as q u iS a OE nes, 60. GHG COURE ee b © things, inctt vy They ; ROUEN: | Bes nn, ' F J+ | Democratic friends of the North have no policy. Z arn ut is uf cv ete to It, é re ha 1 4 T. 1. WOTD, Boom 7 17) Made aes FINSTRTAGS CAAT. * Senator Morton, of Indiana, delivered a Doll | erie eiset intelligent Democrat In tho Siato | Make a feast of the budies of those thoy hava | the capital might lve him rome clew to the | {veiw tol. Lan in hover taat he will tae BeHOWD, Hoon a. 10 sad: | Vr ANT ED -BIRST-CLASS , CARRIAGE WOOD? ; eal epecel at Salem, Ore. on the evening of the | or oregon wiat in the policy of hin awn party upon eaten, tuyatery; no tothe station he went, and am- | pimscie intoa nrematare tonh, that he may clue Se ae Me a Ss ints of his address: i el me. PF srould tke te put then on, and | . te . ‘ over pussible projects of veneance, and perhaps | claine and read all my lectures tu him. That wilt . an cate peak ta you form snort time, my frlends, | Nave them anciver, | ‘They have no polies. im the | Fran the knowledge tung every nnfortunate clRRE | Aver the Inconstaney an periidy of the fair rex. | hinen him, lie boola may remalr, but the rest oF ES SE SP ey i al {| currency no two hardly azree; on the tariff ques. Would bave deemed it the deepeet disgrace tu be | 5 av | at | k ay " a I yy 3 EV-SIX GOOD CARINETMAKERS AND to-night. in reference to the political altuation, thon they do nut agrees and on Internal mprove- averybody In town vat got to know of aim will have perlehed miserably long era P have TATE WANTED. machine hand. F. i. WULFINGEL, northe ‘ aid ul geome te Ores nfo Cat ralrate, inet tment they donot agree, ‘They have s poltcy apon eaten, pitair, aut ners. tha gute 8 ality of ayy ee and stile ei aind elieayaciatad the IS! ertee Wie ner Lincoln and Kinzie-sts, H ‘of apeaking, but, now that my official duties ri ig SAUDE. 4 . ors on the spot when the Urst tell fang at can ittle girk, ‘ay Rie eo oie ae $ amber of my political and pereonal friende, mths a Bs a rt 1 | preate aly ‘ 2 4 4 ws : CAVE I EVENTS Pave agreed to cay eometiine upon the general | {evasree, They will say to you, “take the | yi ed euuntrles you often may ace Brener, when sudiculy a hackney carriage tare | heen for her sou might have guedaeried iam nou vi Goreroment work in slinoewte ! sioation, | Oue Government im at thie Ume 144 | Cio gon the Presiaent, Vice-rreeident, nud | Acirele of friends in the highest of glee, parture was clanging, the lost lady aud the Colz | Piite lon agi, And Mf yeu hadn't ever had any See ral Kern eaion Te Mt Minter ‘ pecating situation. Ss eed ie ite mowers oe tmembierd of the, Cabinet, hut they | want |” All busily pleking some nelgblor to pleces, net's most Intiinute friend, ear with a small | Turseys, tn fael. my dear ‘Reicha #0 condnee SERA Mirae eee . | WARTER STO LEAVE TIS DAY, 100.3 $ majority in the last House of Hepresentatives, and | iene “phe fret Ia to naw ficm for their losere dare | And the beat of It fs, that the neighbor te not, traveling-bag {n randy stepped outand ran te hat oven on dark snd ralny days the hates i the city far the ianaevs ae ie peor | per usve tare Wet Ore at Lake buy parlor: waren. 81 3 Wil have inthe new one about tobe orgaulreds io the Stary Jor property destroyed by Our arin nid the 5 ghhor ix not, the ticket-ollice. I suppose suid Et tu Jrute, or 1 inay shine wherever you are, anil that Honrue aut Gaklep-atar tia | die nouth Wateenteticom tte” AN & G0. The Kepobiican party haanamall niajorty Inthe ing! thelr arniy! for toe fen exinte injured ated Aa in islands barbaric, 0 person deceased; tomething of the sort, for [ heard some curious | Mie stars: (whieh sre next to the sun in brightness) ‘be peas fares ras rs ROSIE RAIET a donate, The Hepublican party havo elected a | OM Uhcir army: fon tae en ent ete ney | His atest has been baked in no caldron or pot; und evidently unparllamentary gutteral sounds, | My never lasts go brilliantly bat that you can ale 7 MLW Nee CORDY, 140 Desrhore a and iilinnie fotrartin, a6 bs i j Promdent, a patriotic and abje man, who has en: | TOMAR let de aatlaned with nothing fea, Thy | ‘They don't even (rouble tu serve hin wy bot; and we savy several slaps in the tact given, and | S8¥*luok steadily nnd hopefully towards, thera. ieee ta ‘ pron sts tds HE SPERDKCR & Corb: 29. Were leon: j tered upon the dinchatce of inedutics under cle | ‘Hrmocratle. purty af tha Nurth cay never agree | Yur the vietim aUll lvesin the miuatof the feast, | In the mnldst of the scultle Helen ot inte u titnt- | Faithfully, your frlend. a. Wan, eT ey bor Hen : ; Gumetances of great diftculty and embarrarament. | with them excent upon that pulley. ‘There is one efeante | vias carriage ant was borne off to Bucharest, a rey tget Meuse, arta aid \sh ase pantie A coniition of” things hns come to pase which | ceret some of you here de hot know, | Some good-natured friend, p'r'aps, may make him | whence slic telegraphed the ame eveuinz for GOING ON LAND. " pcan ere MRINcelIn MEO tiee 4 ea Peer ANTCN L Hea seoped te tact lone ies | wrote a letter Juet pefore the Ist of November, late awaro eA ey her lugguge. and Curis and Menslaus were or To the Liditor of The Tritune, Pome : reriod of retrogression, There Is nu uae in dis- sbel debt Ih it ftom: until th ment; e . aeneral., \~ artic! af the miners Mi dteenane 7 : ered. . 5 uing the situntion from ourrelves for one ines paplug the Rebel de thal letter tort hain the conte And though Inreply he may stantly declare though ne seenied to enjuy the scene, could’ not | fu the mining districts of Pennsylvania. It ts {PO BES fear, ADAMS i eetony Hy need sidreas for term, for alk ment.” Whenever we are in danger, tha beat (hing | deuce of the kouth, ‘Phey never respected him i bah i permit the public scaudal to goon unuoticed. | sensible ana honcat. Twas much pleased with | porwis ee a Dearhornette Wi todo {eto confront tt, meet It toldly, ‘There Is | Strerward. ‘The South now, it they were to noml. | That such vivirection won't hurt hima hale, On dit, that there will be a ducl as soon as | its candor, Ite closing paragraph eoutained the | jg” pp ‘ Hot afrald tam nothing to be galued by disgulving the mtnavon of | MEAT ree Ponce touch Titden with a | Yethe weithes at tho thought of their fendieh | Ituerchuk has fallen? Dut Riselan disctpiine te | following sentences: “he utdy remedy tor the | Tpit Eoa't eau oom : aftaire. Letus understand It fully, and courage | fyrty-foot pole, They voted fur iim siterward be- enjoyment, intlexible. and IC ducting fs winked at it ts only | surplus tiners ds to leave and yo tu the western | kitchen un satne Root, PO! pen ee eTIW Gr CirTEE TRA! pany thee ere Fee Prine wag ateoiect Stil one comfort remaing. In theleles of FUL upon coulition that it does not interfere with | part of the country, where they ean work the | 'era: 5 W Axreben iy une that und iis 3 pjrben the War was over, the Republican party, heen far that letter, they ‘rout hava Shbustered |” No possible vengeance la lft fur reine the public weal. : a Fk at mete Tu rb (here ‘ho hes, AE No. #8 South Haleedsaty Teens the Dual vein in the axcendancy in every partof the Gove evented tho contit. It lq sometimes an * 6 " ae si =. Ss “4 7 ite AD 25 COAL MINERS AT SE "ETE * een tr ee ear atant con. | Bnd pretented the count, IE le sometimes euld | tres cook'd and defunct. ut in Europe hu's free | CURIOUS MELT LOLA MON | where uccupation tnay be had." "This 1s an W Aine Dar experlasead aienach atts eaphP aE gree, and having thy Preatdent. proceeded tothe | caceented to Jusa ‘Tiklen because he had de- | TO ecek satisfactions and sometimes we eco 4 .. intelligent remedy fur the afflicting evils, It 1s 134 Laxaile-#t. * Warlcof toeouetraction, iat very n ro nt eedene, clare sugatnat, thetr Emin. No Homocratte ‘That he wonnde In exchange for the wounds Virginia (Neu) Enterorive, cay wadatet inh and rer ures but Hee effort P 4 elected by the Republ:cans, dese L ndidate wi ever do that again,. a Ver! 3% v a on the purt of the fncredulgus to becume be- wentaverta the Democrnile patty, Gut the Ke | wennent we did that, he ent his Sugiiar rein. The Silewuare pelea Bit, John Mull Ponnville, who paseed through this | rovers in itseMency.. Bout ie lt practical! low publican party was Aull in ywrsersion of juoth | South arc determined nvon that policy. ‘They will | Then beware, Bra, Smith; and you, lovely Mies | city aday or twa since from Viumas County, | can impoverished, half-starved wretchica who flonses of Congrent At proceeded fn 1oli7 i hot net with the Dunneratic party excet i aban tive Hrawhhs” : t Caiffornia, on his way to Esmeralda County, in | cannot procure auilletent. wherewith to support ! jong tl c 1 ey cu ui el . , i . . e vl clic bs eae 1 id eeidenetions Mderiwed andadopted aayatem aps | eiition that t etait bankrupt iin Siae Ole. | Young dones, whlaper nothing that fan't quite | thls State, fins a curious lic of that strange | a famlly upon €15 per anonth think uf exer real. s MAGIC WaTits : on prbich the tater etlich, ia Lecuneneen A the runnin up fo deunitreda (gael sAoasancts of mittions true and adventurous woman, Luts Montez, Mr. tind i iron: euual to es nak Ob. Sratiaportine Tee] xtatecet ' ehelion might re! a 4d E) T i . Un 7 ed yi | cl elves cr ce - 7 Tha Union aud exercise fail political power. Under | %, 4a! athe Cae cia Ey ee le 2 His more careful of others’ renown Pennvill san accomptished ponte aud when | ing regions uf the West! When there, what f» i the circumstances, 1t wasone of extraordinary maz- | teen voted upon for the tnet five yeare, and that no | Fr Thompeon in yondce recess hag sat down Lota was residing in Grass Valley, Cal., was in | ty procure their Jands, stock their farm, pur- rie = a f panimity. So faras generosity was concerned, I | penocrat haa been found roting agatnal uny claun With Mies Green, and te quietly cutting up you, | the habit of playing for her in order that slic | chage finplements, aud sustain them and familly South Std AS TASTED—A GOOD excelled anything tn tho history of the world. ate } in (he senate because the owner teas a Tebel. So | —Laglsn paper. might practice some new dunce of her own {n- | until their ground becomes productive You | ro ngs oe OF Vv eral housework at 3 Jowing all thove men who bad been i arms agalnrt | far ux that distinction In concerned, {t lias been ig- ght pi have nob anawered these questi Iti ort Raa Ob dot, : *ANTED-TWo GUD CI ; ue toraky pa:t Inthe administration of our Guvero~ | nore almost entirely. Vatera in both Houace havo AN ARMY REMINISCENCE, Ventlon, ‘The violinist had a stroug passion for | sivsicry to me huw they ean We auewerci to rer SEE Ee ee ee eee Nad ee ALAM RUM Aris 704i : ment, 2 ove who had been engages ~ | ignored that distinction. ‘Tne claims have been a aie NS thetieiee making collections of human balr, particularly . ake, “* | penter-at, Sey a t bellion were at once forgiven, Their offenres were 1 s f 4 To the Edulor of The Tnbune, of Neve thie miserable uufurtunates who daily lan- | © rependsausahemememmanmmned ane Bana - at onco Wiped out, —forgotten. Uicy never can be. Fee eee ee aieneere Cricago, Aug. 13.—Alter the battle of Chic- | te long tresses of women. Ie had acyeral | guish for help and countenance. ony TO RENT-STORE DIGEUMAS OIL. To DO GENTttAT, Tho preat muse of tho Southern people were at | not one of the Democratic members voting aualnst. | amaugu, those of the boys who wera Iurt in | times hinted to Lola his great desire to possess Canes Cannont. [oor Te Rercrenvesrequed, /omt Toe . gence aumiiten te the enieynicatof pallucal right, | ih claim ubunthataccuunt, The Souttern nen | th hei, and_wore able to move utall, were | fess of her halr,butele refuscd to take these | Hterx—We would refer Mr. Carroil to the | ro nest—srone Avene ; : xe will not stand tt. ‘The suuthern men ill nol pers 1 i z % EST=STORE AS r ‘ North who thought thie was unwiee, and that the | init them fo cote against these clatme; I they’do, granted thirtydlay furloughs to go lioine and | Hints, however plainly made. article In Tite Tripene of the 12th, entitled | P. Fittiesy.. wiih cous RAD time would come when they wontd regret it, Am: the partnership In dissolved; it only existe upon | got well. This writer, laving recelved an ex- At thig time Lola bad In ber possession at her | “Homes for the Unemployed,” where he will 48,4 titht on three: betore vo'etuck at ‘hesty wax conferred on alvexcent a few of tha leads | that condition. But It don't stop there, felencde; this home in Grass Valley a young bear that she was | find the questions he propounds discussed at BY. 1450 beari arent. TANTED@A YOUNG IRL IN AY tear the itebellion,-those who ‘had been mem. | Hat condition, But lt dun't oop ere. frleudtes tis | cuse of that kind, avalled himself uf the chance, ; » : WW atiitto necist' en hounewark. “on Steves ALE bers of Congress before the War, thoro who liad } Whether of Mebel or Cnton mens they xay tala ts | noc from the tictd-hospltat at Jack Springer's | training for some purpose, she belug at that | some length, We will only add Licro what has Hien pi aa SG | Calbtueday sod Wedneadag till toon. 7 eCeReeabe ‘ been In army jand navy, thora in tho } fhe way to allay all feeling, abolivh all durattece | lan ; time but about 29 years of age, One day when | been betore eald, that when the unemployed | traorin jut, at very ju ues io poul tenuate TANTED-A GonD' me Eronot more than i00 pereaue nthe United states | ever yore a dullar to oy’ the penelone winless ¥OU | the Army of the Cumberland who made that | him one minute by my watch, twill give you u| Were to Teave the land and et into the PERE T Be LUT Ne SORES SP ~ Senmatressens : under political dwabilities on account of thelr con, | pefliou? When they get inte power it will be pen: | trip will rentember the time they had in the Brst strand of, my halr large enough for the bow of won Ly ce ae eas very fast. "" .gtiscettuneous, «| WWAXTEDSENtE NCLO-HARNS, FOR QVER nection with the Rebeliton, . Must of tue iniiitary 4 ‘ 4 . eihe | your vlotin."! in wh, e o i ARDS Biss Uoleers and those who liad been in the Congress of | MONI OF pension none, ‘The next, perlaps the | six ur seven miles of the Journey as among the | IT et erlea Ponnvitte, and he at once pro- | Mince of Pennayieante were to tne inte ney | (POBEST=THID FLO No. zatetATEST., Font | gt az Wantinetstatt nes Mee Pree pal, Inquire the Confederacy were pardoned of amnesticd, and ASK FOR TH PAYMENT FOR THEIN SLAVES, most exciting of their tives, The “Johnnies” | eceded to the yard for hin tusste with the beur, s ere nite Into te ea auseknepinig purpeaea: jrertsct under, waLren | o —e ese ee ee ee net aie pie seeeeeust We. If there lang one who thinks they have aban- | s¥armed on the other side of the river, and, | Lola following to tne hin, Sears Deal resolved se plant them- | > is i eu EERE sae a7 4 saa Ri rennet: ct f of this people. Weld hoped that thia mananime | Honed the kes of geting payment sor their elaces, | wherever the road-brought us in thelr range— |, ‘The bear was a grizziy not vet old enuuich to | selves On land, aut mere to pull sh their pure |" Pcctgna toe of statecste WAN Fitaedn and chutcer work anna : Hy of, the Republican purty—that party which | {Hat ls a mie vill come to It gradually, raat | and that was the ease for nearly every yard of | be very dangerous, and Peuuvilte, proceediug ax | pose, aud ask ase tance ta reach the cheap ahle and iolened fur inure DAleesrapin ates Asttand-ay, : Lad “been Iu power, ail theso yeare—would | Phown tney have preserted a culutonie of thelr | the distance,—thelr sharpshouters made it ox- | {ouci at play with the animal, with sery Ite | Janus, aid for preliminary ald to get tua crup | TUCKS, Roum i, 40 hearturteat: ~ SITUATION Mave been | met in tho wame spirit, | Sineeas cheve appralecment aud their cote, dail (hey f i trouble or risk succeeded in winulng the muck } nua. erect dwellings, the help would ‘be fur- ee ees VANTERATEAL and that the fepublicans im. the south, | iii demand payment for thelr alaces, und ‘ened | ceediugty unpleasant for us. Its all very nice, | coveted lock of hair, Lt : : WANTED ‘ro RENT. Bookkeepers, Cloris, d&ce ‘ whether white or blick. Union men or Confed. | (fil) drniad nadine Jor tae ee rtle warn? [ina mutual debate with muskets and things, | The tress was promptly surrendered, aud | "ished. Hf a uatlougl subscription fn the Ga ne SITUATIOS WANTED-BY A YOUNG GERMAN. erates, would be regarded ax having political | {hey ‘ane tanhobcouristently refuse it, Lecaese,, | whore one luisa chance to talk’ back’ ‘but. there | Peunville long kept it amoung the other speci- | churches were necessary, tt would be made. Pe eee erat tienen to richts, and wermitted to enjoy them im security. | when slavery was abolisicd, we were told hy : tnens fn his collection; but wheu he heard of | The people of Pennsylvania would gladly belp celts of eunntry towns wishing tu handle corins ‘This was what we hada richt tu expect, Our ideas | Oe Democratic friends in Uregon. and everywhors the conversation was. all on one aide. Gay | yoiats death, somewhere in the State of New . Goulelty references, Address 0 be comprehended m perfect wyeiem of freedom of | Ginn, that it was unconstitutional, And tie Dema- | Magee, of your paper, was in tho pro- | York, fu TW or IML, lis rémeibcred her words | SWoY the surplus coat-nituers from the scene of teare tne 2 neon Section ta carry out our views In any legitlnate | it, Maloy Mamtnet the Thirteenth Amendoont, t a ho didwt ike it a b a eine. fe me eT will aive | tei tisery, poverty, degradation, and crimes, | ~~ aEESCIGLLA: way, by having liberty of speech by having lb- | Tincotn's ,courso. wha deemed an -opotemive | wanted’ vo get to. the are aia bar See hand anne, though for tue bow of your | aid the rallronas aud vost companies would do an , erty to ahi. ng the rig! nivel on- | ty v1 e' ec O othe: leo Re venilons, by resorting tony machinery necennury | {Y#A0NY. | Lno Republicans wore blamed forbring- | Were ac ana write It up, I never aaw a | Yolity” aud he then proceeded to place the hair | all tn thelr power to plant them west of the ae to carry on Uovernment, in every act tecoznixink | quences. ‘If hey wet into power, they willdemand | correspondent so anxious to get ls didpatehes | it te handsomest bow ho could procure, where | Miselssipplon land, All the able-bodied, surplus, | fijedtiaie ‘Lerias lower t Te ee rey aflvcre, | vaymient for their slaves, Tey will eny, You | through {na hurry as Guy rat ‘i Wremains to thls days ine with the bow, | Mlle laborers in the towns and coal-mines of the | 8 ea intereat hy writiue toi nud, Just ue far as any clase of people come ebort | MUG We wero Tights you saul the Emanéipation | A guod manyof the boys wera wounded agaln, | y¢- Ponsvillel'™ suid wer anxious tu be able to | Whole North could be transplanted In colonles AFIT PAID Eek Otthin Just vo far thelr iberty iy abridged. “in | Lrosiamayion, wm, Sirona yahneds 2a, Have | and xome of them Weru killed at various points | Mvwu hal heard even the amatient thing played | of 10010 1,000 families each, on Western and GON AS. i th regonetenction of ihe Moutgrn, Staten we vol” | Gnd they were wrone, then you Taunt bo in favor | Othe road. deta was one place ou the route | Siti gg strange a rulle of « now ‘ainust*furcet- | Southwestern lands, aud helped to get started CATV AAT TAR NOUSE MAN AR tut, when the Democratic party in the South came | Of pavinG ne, Tuey thot it | wae Democrat, and | tig ridge eame down sonear the'river that there | te# woman, and trembling lest we should Le } fn the world, if the men themectves were reso- | ho, Aha Chleaz). Advles trees nut hors Ui. the ist af reference {nto power, they set out to destroy and annihilate | criine, Tuhouid feel Impelled avan honest man te | Was durely roora for the wagous bearing the | Tefiused euch ratillcation. it lutely bent on leaving the towns and goime | Truvax aie stain UE te, at SEU the Joes puters Auirven eh Tritmune olen, the Republican purty, not slinply to beat itas you | Osis men for thelr property thus taken Li wounded: and for about twent: i iF ted 7 seldom tise this bow in playing,” sald Mr. H UMAN HAIR MALE Ur) = pees = Wontd beat 1 oy voting it dows 208 1 ben Tee et ee itt econ to thivariamert, | Over a cocky elevation whieh Mousht oll thee, | Pennville, ‘but on this occiwlonT wall give you | Where they could be useful aud independent fthepets ete frou 8 neat _ SEPUATIONS WANFED-FEMALE. that ‘way, but, to “destroy It to muko It | Haltnia te not the frst stop. ‘The frat 18 the my: | cussed above the fringe of willows whlch crny | # short plece that was a favorite with Lola.” In | citizons; but there Is the rub. They don't want ih A COLeE HTM TREE Domestics. Imporiblo to bo A Republican, so that & | wuutof thelr claime—all thelr low. Next | 5 b ie Few | other words, you ebull lear a bit of music thut | to leave the towns—not ono in a hundred of c HOTS TOBE | Crrga tion WASEKD-ET A GOUD GTI. TODO Iugn cannot be a Itopublican withoat inewreng ee et et cet etn widow and arphacee | outhe river's edge in full view of any evilalis- | Was toyed by Lola Montez pluyed with ber own 4 arluge lnstitution, 1M Dears | TTT aT Sunk tnetrent el nevetenre co be Bites the danger of losing his business. perhaps his te. | Petaton all or pension none; and the must ferhere | posed person of opposite polities stationed on | joe we them. A few express a willingness to become sigs Please rall ¢ sh0 Cttage Grovesny. i Joning ail chance of social happiness, so that bis | giaves. And perliaps next Will come tue Renet | teother side, Just b-forereaching this placa | "> ho th Jed to ph farmers, but they express {t In the lalf-hearted, a LITVATION WANTED BY eatery. hur political ‘eomuieretaity.” wud’ oxy | MAE debt ote Hehe! ) wus depression which would cover threo oF } most mourufut, teapiul bie of something, audas | halting, trresolute sort of a way that never as sce eannatueraera gta : pecially vrofeasionaiy.”” Thi nay been the penalty DOCTUINE OF THE NEDELLION STILL TAUGHT. nor ae STULL opt ne cnet ae he concluded ho sald: “That was not nly a fa- |- overcomes obstacles or practices self-deulal. ZD=SECOND-IANT a re 1 Artlurest or belt 8 epublica in tho, Southern, states, ra the South they aro to-day, teuching In every Toneives ye helt loads. The Tenncesea ag | Vorite plevo with Lola, but was also of her own se Ea a 24005, Tribune oflre. ee iy jn was the plan adopted in ina. They pros ine of State ae su " TANTED-TO BUY Ol OTN oar cic iai eS ¢ States of North Carolina, Arkanauy, Misstesip hat the: hi a jn tought In ut stele ¥, x Taras = aK UF DRY G apr a paxie ow BS a : HM. aud bow in South Caroling. Louisianu, and | evory Democratic nowspapor in the South. invvery | and twisted , vak growing on a. rocky noes ve she ove rtunienell ats worlls Cmcaco, Aug. 13.—Returning this morning W None Lots Wines renner: Re raat ne oie florida. Mtate by Stato the Itepublican party has | book that they publiwi cf a political character, | platform abot 100 yards from tho ri woos, | IaEhiietae * | erom the country, my attention was called*to q | 63% balance In Minnesota tend. Address Kut Tribu, | 4 Iwen destroyed vy force, viulence, persecution. | more industrivanly than ever before. ‘Thatalurms | and was peppering’ the boya If to purchase that flddle-bow, ymy x —_——————— 2 ‘The Democratic purty has but a «mail majority In | nobody, aud don't bear frult to-day or tu-morrow: When [reached ” the depreaston, thera _—————— communication in the Sunday's Trinune elened KEORSES AND CARRIAGES. ae ee Georgia,—Lininke not over th000 of ¥.0ud,and | but it beurs fruit in a yeneration or two. TRO | We aad tg bees one feat ote tere Te HUB-NOTES, “Alderman from the West Side. Said com- | 4-75 30 LOL DELIVELD.| Sh eaik ue becumaued Imation ait ae hee i fiealac ppl the opuutts nine staaieriie of aan ean iduyhe tices doctrines Mint uroaglt onus was driven by Bill Battershell, of Col. Mander- Botton Coinmedcial iultetin, munication, as far asit relates to te, fs from ke make. Must have money | Dulko. lay inornta Pete eee rat Jere than 30,000 oF 35,000, and yet I 187b-Uthat | Rebellion, [tls o purt of overy youn man's ed. | 80's recinent, the Nineteenth Oblo, on ite way | . A stable-keeper hasasteed which he names | poginning to end a tissue of malicious Iles. It a Heentean LaOw Te | STRUATION WANTED SIT c a 4 Hiate gave a Democratic maserity of 60,000, Ala- | ucstion. What aro those doctrines? That the | to Stevenson forsupplics. Bill was ao fearless | Asbest'os for military parades,becauso hu stands fs true that T had put up a notice in the window fk oa ae bTO. net THY ~ sand shorodliy cumpete pt itl ne conk ‘and lauue Eernoe 1 ameter mea es | Steere Pad eocereane ire ce | sed et Scanner oft of, «Chy certtates. wanted," and | RAaee dim eaneiena erie Bei | Creare weyearicae 4 aril anu $3} ‘Huen & tunjurity uf over d . rly 40, QUO, b + nent taaCon- | and, knowing thai ked (o expose my mare to a y . i = i ‘Apply st 10 yA : Kouth Carolus, tho atrongest Nepublican State in | fedetacy,—Is at. the same time a coibination. or the danger uf getting shot, olferel to ee over first | Do not betoohard on the locomotive-enzi- | kept it there for about eight days. Lbought | pays, Nien ADE POI CIGARSCAS UpEN | Sete tty Union in proportion to ite ‘population, hay- | collection of States bound toxethor by treaty. .| gud arsor ehofelluy's fire, and then’ could ride | neers; they are often more cinder ‘culust thun | city certifleates at the then regular market | [¢tuguyend hore. AdaressU U0, Trioune oftice.” ; See ee eee i a aie nat thor ate slaty held toner wes | over before no reloaded, ' IIL straightened up | sinning, price, whitch was {6 oF W cents on ‘the dollar, to | sou sALE—A GAIELOAD OF RISE DIARY ANT | GITUATION WAXTED-RY A vousd couret. i mere song, fo & fiero pominal number. | written agreement catted a compact. ‘That waatho | lls team of elx mules ain that peeulias £t¥) | Hoctpe for cheap eake—Buy a watermelon for | He best of my recollection, for one of the Na Fae Mmichoneaat HkAL & DWELLIC® livery, 142 | forairante take full charge of u baby, Address Lud ; jiuw ai it happent Jt. hue becn dove | ductrinoof Cultuun, aid iv the doctrine of Alex. | composed princtpally of evangelical ojacula- tl ch cake | LOUal Banks in this city, which” now holds over : ee ee = by violecco, “It hus beon dono by murder, Tt bua | ander, Stevens to-day, and tathatof evory leader | tlons, that all the army-bora will remember, | 10ceuts, and you will Lave w stomach cake | go. of the clty lidebtedness, What this | (JOR SAPh-sTyLisit te Ueendone by uppresslon.. It hae been done by | of the Democratic party to-day lu the whole South, | aud they sprang up the seelivity like cats. ‘The | thrown in. : Dusiness transaction has todo with av alleged | jane nSta hie ton tices at bee hae call or : persecution, It has beon done by every mfinency | That made Robolilon posslble; It was seized upon | mules knew just n3 well as Bill did that ft was “ ta} ting in the Finance Comittee, and why ny oR SUN RR EL Toone 12, To Wastinggoneate 2 hat tne tyranny of man can devise. ‘The colored Slavery. ‘Tho idea ts, that New York te on | not a good place to stop on, A Mttle curl of | g“\ Maine anor pays, Tt fa wecless to bold | ine should bo brought in connection with the : sheik een) 3 of , amen wers killed by hundreds, and I may ray oy | Nutiop and Sonth Carolina another, Just the same | smoke aruse from the ouk, and a rifle ball went Schurz over Gall Marilton’s beac ft course | City Finance Comultice, can only be explained |" ne i SOLD- THE PRoPenTy Ge es siripaw FINANGT : thouranile, the erldenco Is complctcund aver. | ts Franco and racands poyad Sntered toto a | crasling through the near wheel mule, just | #18; she Weare the other Kind, onthe supposition that’ the fictitious *Alder- iets years oh trotted eas teins Ghd ina tR! | merase RENAN g ‘sue at ru jon U Oi ci ry lon wi 2 < gi Ml bs RVANCH! KON. in-whieu there wero lundrede of murders | hays thirty-cight Nations. “It tho Constitution | back of Will's leg. Io swung himself cub of | | It is sad to hear that tho Mayor of Scrantou | mun from the West Bide” isa personal enemy | tainiih é searvoide widen tal maneand aN bunds eter, at}: ANDER: : aud crimes of overy description. itis a talunt | shold bo suspended. we have thirty-cigne Indy. | the saddle, unhitehed the dying animal, ond | had bis jaw broken in the recent riot, when so { and o rockless calumaiator, out sput urblembh, trotted when 4 yea 204, | delph-st.. near’Clark, Tourn i horrars two terrible for belief, yut the vast volume | pendent ons, Just as independent us Franco | drove over, closely followed Uy this mdurner, | inany bouk-agents could have been spared Jor Avorn Lorn, 1d One Koud cheaiGut tantly or business mare, 7 years iY I PAID For Ot, 5 OF evidence lan so nrava tt iba pealed book, bee ee E en Fhe Sake Loge Bit thoy As soon na wo fot under cover again Dill took | the purpose. ———— old aley uve guod secon bal end spriny tuielieey, G Money to lua un wate cause it ina task tov ugh to rear oa” jctermined to secede; they inalated they had 4! cl cl $e en os of every description at . ASULID SOUTIL AND THE CONSEQUENCES. right wiltidraw’ at” pleasuro, “that they | fee wasn ee fron ney, plas wise One of tho Mercantilo-agency men had got as ABOUT THE EXPOSITION, i Unice tHtreusedi. 19 jauliao {rtende, the Demveratic party hax acquired a | C4ino | voluntaaily, and could go. out vol- | in w doubly’ charge — of waler ¢ | {arin nis varation as & comfartable snooze ut To the Editor of The Tribune. LOAss ix ft Ud douth. Thuy have gained a solid be ut | untarily, South Carolina could go out by the aan powder, put | one of the mountain houges, when he was rude- pide aE se re ees | Ls tire, plation ete., without, rehiies y a id Bout, rot Nene Af Ce ett the rear ht to what bh Y Ciicaco, Aug, 12—Allaw me through the | == = ie by voting ttie Kepablicans down ax you wontd voto | Prucuas thatalw camo iu, | Vitginia could do tho | Sougod t ns | ly aroused by the clan of a bell In the hands uf S00; HOARDING AND LODGING. Cilateraly aia Deariioracsts A the Demucraty duwa tn Oregon,” but by thess | satny ting, ‘That doctrine te being taught in the Waa tho right elevation, crawled intoa | ¢ muscular African, Jumping to tho floor | columns of your paper to auguest to the Fine ‘outh has been cunquercd from tho Mepublican | WH mie! wee within sahet® ‘ ; ‘ ‘ NETONST — Hse, Tyas tho ‘ficbollion wus berurs conyeerda by TUX NATIONAL DOCTRINE. {ngein the return game. Ina few minutes ane | the matter? Day ds breaking, sah," said the | bering tue various articlca on exhibition, they use 3h Tid Wier al”yane fats hh bua is LOAN AT 8 BE of $1,0u9 and over o1 fy ureter Hltnule eed " - ! f tho aleepalisturber, “Tho d—I he rure: farge that they can bo ty distin- 7 AS 7 = ie armies of thy Chlon. Now, ficuda, tee | ‘Tho tepnblican ductrluo fa juet the oppoatte of | uther team came over the rise, and again the | Wilder o Sigures so large that they can bo easily distin: | ts neat Li ard tee oe t LOANED ON BULNITI thy : Be consider what It is ing tw’ bring te you | all Hal Ayu them thory iy but ove Thetead of | iteb fired, —thls tine without hurting anything, tet eromted the Hal borviised moan witty Lie gulshed from the seats, aud thus save parties | G7 MICINGAN-AV-—LATGE SEATEN FOIE M Biasionts, figos menncey, ie 4 Hepablicans OF oe Deuocrate In “Oregons | th iy otuht Natlones tat we are one people, in- | however; but the sinoke of his guu showed lis | ‘\vnut are his assets and ilabilities! a ” | the necessity of getting close to each picture to | erate raics. ‘f as NEY IN HAND TU LOAN 0 SITUE y Northt yur, ii Dutaderutio fren we ane ae tide Nation, ust ae Tana ie operon eons Perey aa AL senegal io snare oe Wits PROVES POR TUL PROPLE, read the numbe Ae moro senso In this |* ro" Frotelas as, M sqyttbont ramen) ae collaterals, G. 13. ha . 3 e ay 5 cl BI vy " nate ee i rie: 5 = LSON, 1 jal toutth 3. cangot aiford to atand by ani seo any class of muun | States buve their rights under the Const | 804 4 moment later the body of tho marksmau head level. One thing more. Abste the catalogue nui- 31087 per week? fodaingy, 40 cents, 1.000 un furniture (without removal, planus, mp deprived of their rights, nu diderence whether they | tution, sacred, inviolable, and impregnable, Wo | followed it, and struck the rocks under the tree ‘GP coutsi rooms, without boards $310 #4 SE, j Tuachinery. ete-th Mi. WALREI, toom 5, Ind L You will often have to get round a man in | sance, so far, at least, an to suppress the nolsy jonure Nive. We white or bluck, Nepuolican or Democrat, | uve uo right to violate them. ‘They wero given | With a thud, and slald there motioniess. Bill 5 i sity all boys ce f Ming and yelping ss ea ~ ri ¥ you cannot ately stand by | by tho Constitution when Oregon wan aduiltted Vee | came up the vank, replaced his rifle, changed na to eel seuaro:w itis lie Sf be dinter I bas vrcley a, SE ad eae a HOUSE, 174 STATE AT., OPPOSITE CEO te gud veo any clara of mon deprived of thelr ruta, tothe Union. Cunureea malight Bae Kene you ont his swing team to’ the wheel, hitched bis extra gine there eau a cod toalgn | h you may be | every gue ut the peters?" Let caialoguea, be almer House—Nicely furnished rouma, with sind uther duc) cultat= ut, When any clase Of wen ure auccesal ul, eprlve fur & Cul fe ee Mi ate un ACE Oo 4 Sa Ur Uhsik ute tee chained ay sae MVS |i Unpnnee Kvorgrguk ypuheve are Stetens Lied ule to thi raat, of the warts Mell 9s tie. afatte ‘The report ot a failed company Is not necea- | sold from stands ut the entrances in a quiet and ‘TEHSATT I Sixt 5 erty. Ib may como tu you beforv long, ‘ha south | to you by tho, Constitution of the United States. | guy more mules for Hill Battersieth’ dace’ | Sarily a curproration, decent way to those who want them, and it will VY Shaun for dor s Years, Becuriey on aly dweliy fe to'be Wlelied us awolid South, [tis to be Hed | You ayree to tis doctrine as voon ax you become a nules for attershell, Lu. Rifle teame were’ not made to draw guncar- | appear much more like a well ordered art gal- | ogi aAsH Louse weed te abies mirahly located. Address 0 is upasonesheaf, Itivioben unit. Itivintended | susercizn Sate, We teach the doctrine of nation- Hayes. Jery and tess Hike a peanut speculation. Yr Retattoge, eh ba ay gS Zs Fis atts OF 61 AND thereby (0 make it tho master of thia country,und, | wlity. tls the only doctrine, iny friende, that can | SCANDAL FROM THE SEAT OF WAR. | You need not call the watch because the clock | em | laine, TL must be on the REI CEST MOSES INSU SSF SOM AND When thoy have crushed. tho Hepuulican patty vat | Keey the peoplo tovetner In tho far future, | Whe Giuraero Correspondence New York Times, “strikes”; Ifyou walt long enougts the strike” sent, Wester ah. Stake (rine: nut ta gaceed Northen tiiuuie DEAS & PATNIS Taadulpl aud euvein the South, they bupe, solid | ever Wo are, ever Wet go. Wo are Americans, dead 9 Fartds. iy Colleags Ie ie: South, with the ald of u few Btarew inthe Sorth, | whether jn Oruzon, In Indlang, or South Carolina, t May T venture oua little bit of scandalt It | movement will run down, OAKD~ALOUT SEPT. 1, FOR TWo Olt meee iv aT 8 Pee NO Now York, New dersey, and. Connecticut wal) | We have the same flzhte, we belong to one people, | $8 Not strategetics, but then one caunot ulways | You must not expect pens becauso the evo- real Hiv ialviie as deslguate muah, fur @ partial Hd tady; prefere a ute | S32, ()U) cominisclon, oh elt itastored property, : sufice,—by having s solid South, Wey expect to | aba wo Btate hay a right to withdraw from tho | talk suop, and Iam aure that at least my lady | My's city aus been shelled. where advertisciienta will ty taken furthe same | vate family on poulh Side, where there are bo other | tis to gui, Ee UlEACK, 941 buutl Clarkenl., earner duunnote tue Northern Dewocrate us they did the | Unlon. We teach the doctrine because It 1 wafu to | readers, if I am ao fortunat af it may bo reason, but It will uot put any edat the Stain Odice, and will be recelyed } boarders; wii) pay guod price fur suitable wecumininas | Toei iy : Southern Repatiicans, ‘Ihls iw their pulley, und | the states, and because it fw the only one upon 4 nato as to have any, are | rhyme into @ decision to re-verse It. p.m during the week, and until yp, a, | Hume, Net teuces required andgiven. Address BEC, | oo TO LOAN IN BUMS TH NUIT CAT {lea question wetter the ‘peuple of thy Nurtt | Which the Union can be preverved. Ured of hearing abont soldiers, and cannon, and | ‘There fs one cord which contains knots that no VINNING, Rooxeeller and Statloner, = — | $50,000 treat tates, ZoWANDS DUATER will tong aubmit tu this. My fmenie, thoy THE NEXT POLITICAL STRUGGLE. concentrations, and movements, and operations, | mau can untie, and that is the cord of wood, near Wabash-ay, pel aes MUSIOAL. 4 CO,, U8 Dearborn: ear Wasitlugtun. $100,000, Baia ts ANUS Tare fap THD. CURIS TOPE, 15: Uandolpb-at walealcr, btatloner, etc., 1000 Rei AUOUT LEAVING THE CITY FOR UALL- fornia whles Ww scll bis Fi eave oe cagu real eelate. will not We: cunnot sacrifice priscipte bo: | My friends, Lave spoken loager than fintond- | and Ki dah Cause thow whu may “be th vavnt vie- | edt. My remarke bave been desultory,audi have | 202 Krupps, and shrapuell—foyjoura perdriz tins’ of St appea td differ frou ue la, polic | fiad no preatranged specch. Lwauttotuy.ia cone | diigusted eyen the Grund Movarque, Bix THE VANDERBILTS. ru-aY A-side News Depot, 1 9f men struck down and mado slaves becuuwe they | ity ant safety of the Union, ‘Tile te now wore wo | ChOdUeHE ove! Braco of a fs le father, the Commodort F ‘i ve $0) cual. Can by seen at mene WUMENESS CITANCESe-—__ dappen to dlifer front oliera tn politica, ‘Thiv will iWon it ever wus before, There laa soli South | log Woman who rode through thelr suburbs at | bad very little contidedce in bis sagacity or busl- as Nene, Hepot. Stationery, Chery SH eran reer Oe eee cee A Lala HAILIOAD MAN Wir F ted Stone Withoe orkeug cannot be practiced upon one class against bua ais fone, i eae ie nov enw the heal of a eplendid regiment of Ublans, | ness ability. Against tho advico of somo of bis % === | i Organs Sor sala ou wade” - Hog with (144, ‘Tribune ottiee. rt ijured thereby. put unders e o-day, au rs g * 3 Lb with ce pee aed aust nelat that every wun shall haveluil aud com- | that the South expect to wield the sentiment aa | Was she or was abe not the legitimate spouse of | friends, he persistently declined the young man’s | cm ma irae Gy, DARREN AT guia trea Por ME beet Sink thive of tue beat (owas Un the i plete enjoymentof hi liticalriguts, Thank God, } ong voice in the approaching political contest, It | Ite gallant *Colouel! Nobody knew or really | co-operation, becauso he thought bim “stupid.” | JOOP S Each ance ee dlilia Wavash-ay, ‘New stuck daily arriving. ‘1 tates youd buslicss; suall capital required; One chance fhe Kepuulicun party stands ou that platforms iia | fe Important. ihurefure, tnat, thy North should | cared, althsugh, Bucharest being gosslpy by na- | A story Is current on Btaten Island which gocs vTek HOLL OF DILLS CONTAINING EGS TN | 16 Se Hates oriag® am tm stock from the plainest | fyrayJuuy mag. Addrese Lock Box d4,bycaunvre, til, Hubs, We want to be w party uf equil jusilee, | we lave won, We must preserve the Coustiiu- | warmly discussed, and the conclusion arrived at, | opened to the mistake into which he had al- pices: Ba & FM TENTOE TPR MONTH HEAUTIFEL TUNED, | ofleaving clty; cheap forces. “Address OVS, Tribune, « belleve In giving equal rights to al wed, with: | tonal Amendments; we must prescrve the fruits | that, as Col. X.guve her bls name, and did | luwed Limuself to fall concerning hi eldest buy. 7 oie STOLE ‘brand new biany, with priyijeys of pute laslugi easy S i BLEW tee : cat fevard to opinion, and without regard to thelr | of thy War; all our lutereats, both Democrats and co RE A ie - W our intereata, both Demacruts and | not took lke a person to be trilied with, | William owneda farm wear hls father's, and, SLA) wittierdine spec te care 8 feats | verma “Iuguire at 127 Surth Wells-st.” Str wifbi! vn. Ropublican and reecly Ad, Returu tot West & oatiii - o ane SOUTHREN PLEDGES VIOLATED, South are struggling for their own recuperation, | ft would be safer to give ber tho ben. | fudlng that it required fertilizajlon, ho ap- | sivercwerd. THOMASH nat SOLO: MOFTHLS RUE BUY LES OU yt, Loulstana sud South Carvllut, when Mr. they care mae 2 for tne, beunnsteey mt ithe. efit of the doubt and bebave politely. She did piled w hin for SCIU A * Atay So) HEN AUTON THE RETURN OFATARGE | Gus wekbe tenwigof Muse, td Va tire ¥ a +the! joreru- 4 ul ving ie} ey \- red froin the coruer vt ene <= Beds siuplycHegng iu tte: Siuiersteunse ie | cates, walt for thou. 'Tacy ‘have nut for: | HOt seem tocare much for tho soctety or ner | inodure, “Oty about a luk’ veld, the sun, | O-2iat pe MICH ALE PGCE CLI __PANTNERS WANTED. determined not. Mdertak ey is gulten that the Demucrucy of the North encuurnyed | sex, but she was the ornament and joy of Cet . a = 2 q Bin ak golg ip Siac ase detente. 52 | Riots to ge tuto uo liclstiiouy and wade then bar | torfcry ot Giveweve freo while all Gee teres Whe the Cond ee ee tee ee, | On RO EXCMANGES | PALTNEL ould or uot; but wy own iaipression Ie, hu could | flava they weuld not pernut ren w renin ia the | nous Jory and oroaiuents hud ied to thee wouut- | week ho foumd. that pis yards and atabies wero | JOAtHANGHTEXAS LAND AND HONEY Foil | Trioiue ume, fa tig deteruuived that by would HOt ee ae ee Thee eae eT RA Ue! | alns T'wus prevented, aud, hike every one olse, | swept cluan of tho ‘great hays of couposio | abe aise guia ited Weaitegioarss | PARTS ,. Ow ty bia certain promisce, agreed to de cortuia | plOf thy south have thelr own pulicy to carry.| Was selzed with a respectful adealration of the | which be bad allowed to accumulate. Why, ee eS WANTED-WITH Sa To INVEST IN | (Sh antaca a “ wg business; na puUbes, AdUAOY | ore sxLE-AT A BANGAIN-CONFECTIONREY = wKY fe vand ciuar store 14) West ierrbou, and bail of slure TN A CASI PAVING HUsI- | 443; youd for tallur oF some otlier ligt business. ADply day (roi #3 to Gib guaran | gr tas ibarrieaueat Son Wabash wy. 7 it 1 vu e 8 ‘ Ge MA ACTU SG --, BALE —UNK:) FA VATENT- RIGHT, & ys, in to wi thd: uul, their own wrongs to redecas, their Own loaves | case und grace of manner which, like the major | how ts thist”” he said to bls furmer. “4 Your sunt MANUFACTURING ‘ sii * A SALE—ONK-HALF OF AL r a fru Louislaua aud Boutit Carolina. Evecyoue |W bay od, And. they waut w make the Northera | ity of her countrywomen, she possessed, a | Some and getlt,” wos tho auswer, “Ho said c ualuem, will take clear | JDARTAEA WANTEDCIN THE FLQUIL GHAIN, | J" staple article of malicabia iru. Address 0 2, Trib : Of teas pledes has been violated. In dirwet vio- | emwerat and Republican pay for thelr loasce aud, | was a Poloualae and Wonde comme les bee, But | you gare. hia permission.” The Commodure | ely ottara bru 1j,ttmetur the Tea UF ) U, ghiuucailin. Ad ines N & Sribuue ullee, a apy UL MILLER ERY SiO Wun of thelr prumlse, they have tudicted mem- | !fwe have to pay them, tho Northern Demwcruts | a chunse came. Two days ago the Colonel re- | Went fuining to Willan, and suid iu o bustling | Webi emumes. a ————— as | pol Ihoepe Addecas t — ——— OF = | = mousenonn Goons, | Ay ini cede "rai BTALTLING | ANNO MENT THE JEM- | (so0D CHANCE FOR A DABEIL $250 WILL BU: aX. dice Kaylor Hedeless Comuany, ie Fete ee tae: Game SHANGE io bveun ai complcte. “0 acti atipout Curse tbulteu * O8 PER Samet as Boneh ede Bees | oUt yous * ed furul TO! je Ries tS mae ¢ HbA DLs, TU LEAN, THK PHIZY | rue cstos weRSITUIE CO, egg iapr, | Narita cvitaln, Tryuu doo think wo op gatetist clude ry ‘ Sod c1 will have to pay thuis sbare. ‘Tut wil rt vive a we ane OBE i ae . tou. “in the State of south Caruilus they violated | LBuy cost, balf s alllion of liv housand | ineut toward Puraipan, au ATE Lee tran ate Sou torare wit allay, y Non LADY DE esery pledge, showsbg Lat these men will keep | wlliloue of duliars by their crimes. Thereis scarce- | WoUlU lust sume three or four days, AIL the | manuret!? © You suid 1 could have it,” was the A Webeuien? es lnsttuciress in thu French and G {it with’ne one, “Shey will keep uo fab, voy | ly afaully to all tis laud tn wich tuuea is note | hotel could heur thelr parting, which wus teu | rejoinder. “You told we to take a load.” | man ‘erie nu obligatlug, Observe that ft don't intend | Yacantcbulr, utwe forgive them ull shat. All | der aud lachrymiose. “Luke care of thyself, | ‘A load! why, you bave taken every bit there | Cullor Magy that ail the people of the south are of thus, eet thoy shall be youd citizens, Wy | darling; dou't expose thy precious existence,” | ia.” I only touk a loud, fatler—u sloop-load.”” TANT “RISK—T CAN iO’ we ak bt \ f Sharicter. Therv area clas in those Sta claim the right to go there, five wud bave our own | wept the lady. ** My own heut's treasure, how | The old man’s eyes were opened, aud bo co used} system vf dreasinaxiug fur $3; worth $140; pies use fu seattcadion dy bul teel IL Yoda you bat . who aohor these thine, Uus they are powerless, | ovlnidne, and. access to every privitege that wo | wilt thou eds the ugparution!"" replied the ware | cluded to give the sonus‘ahce™ of that stock | Watractions “ice; cauvamers make gio weekly. 20 |.) cily payments: tow pricest easy terme OS veop/)]) WILL UUY & FLOUIL AND FI wv date nut express thi, they dara uot raiso | Kivy them when they come ere. With that wa | yior, aud there were tears ud Kisdes, and pro- | to operate With, aud soun after made him Vicu- aie STORAGE. 35200 ita dares ahd’ wagon : vain regard wo it. ‘There sa Gre-ealing | ¥? : testutlons and then be rude away, sudsle waved | President of the Central Road.—Luchanye, ord ary Pole Avuly on the npatiteoa 757 } Ive clase, who, ihouzh tu thy minority, ber kerchlef from the window ‘uutil the last —- LY, PAE URC STURAGE Ue Ow: | = z3 ANY Geir, nigrepaniise, carrages ele. 5 money loaned percent jeer, HA! A "e reat, “4 COMPLETE WA siture, ficravual pre a narng EACMINEM Ky = id : THASD Cl ING BALE OF THE LARG! Fou: stone rue | (iD aoese vee ot faund, nap portable rules riyate rovweisae | tionary euuines and bollers of all alae La the Wost. i; f Liachiners, shaft hi pulleyar bein cee neaely ego on dew, peud fet 4 priced aud te sewulsbed, 1a soula ; other men just as they did befure ‘a Canadian Election. horseman of the column had disappeared iu the A. WARD TO BIEND. Ee br cope rt Teme eed PERL OR Cavailans have always fongratulated | dim distance. But, oa tho soldler proceeded un mare auer P Keil vobenca Tha rity i euueaace, a | eee tt eee ties eee aereics | RARSTEM Woy asueascuger overtook him aut | Weave Deon permitted co publls a letter Mre-eutlog class ey cei eg Siateas bukthe | Peehcul. ‘The deluslou bus now become a thine | fed, and ‘tue reconnolasuace wes uo looser | ¥risteu by Mr. Charles F, Browne (Arteius M6 tie Liu Whu toacied tue pullues of the | of the past. On Monday last the Queen City | necessary. On the wluge of love, and as fast as | Ward) to a young friend of hiv—a Uttle girl, South “Phu wen of property aD education are | of Ontario, asthuy fondly teria Toronto, voted | bla thorgughbred could carry bila, he galloped | then at the age of &, aud now the wile ofa JRrORMATIO 5 7 seman, who left ber hue ¥ thie: iyoriloge eg? Re Micl Ake SPASBNEUSE, 23 hohe

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