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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1880—TEN PAGES. BLANC CARTRIDGIS. Ludington side demanded tha corrospond- patty to ronal alt neva that pruteotorl the Jexlt BUSINESS - COLLEGES. have to use first was the successful mun in } upon the Trea: asitry by the Jegisintion of the | tlonan pays handsomely to get out of ‘t ence, and after dife. present Congress, provision must be made se ] INSISTED ON FIONTING THEN AND THERE, | Bibillon of wreed for ollen and conto tint fp: ‘To know Greek was 0 good thing, 2t was |-to meet thems by such Increase of tariif du ae peters tmecnge Gite tnay" and dts, Se or fn shooting-mateh on alcht, Lee, by. hls: | yore tn the we NNN HE a : Nkeo stock of Invd: you don’t) know when | ties as may Ie required for that prpose,? brother, after. dining at n fashtonable ih Duel Out on the Wests | semnt centr eet ee eee ee ae | eerie cc a ere decane nnd roe | Third Annual Meeting of the Ass | you may want to itge ft applause), but Maw THE DEBT WAS INCREASED, restantant. wp town, wero. served with Bab: : chi The Mock Due " with Nise Ludington, nda that, if sho ters. Wo have also ha tho present season fatio: gometltiig tint savgrel ne 1 prnetien Was | A Dill for the repayment of outstanding | panny us witnesses Ino divorce about which rf ern Prairies. consented to an exchange of letters, Ko wotlld vontroliod by tho Democracy, with a do-nothing sociation. itateeed Gute rt bE what-is constiered | Fteasitry notes, to authorize n loan, and to | they were utterly fgnorant. | It after- ‘| ; Hoy Inaugurated at the beginning and cone nt . n isu buck ads own Ne PeyGetu tae ie cae: | Ruel tate ene pininiy abet hae Te up a gupd eduention, he would better crowd ant | fnfuatont tu die fiouas of fteprtsentatives | of bincknnilers hosp plans had, grseateled A Bogus Correspondence “Ending in an | ns to cverytiiog eise,—ne exprossed iis Wille Feat ot the coming alge id cee? Abt in the | Addressed by “Mayor Marrinon, President Plerce, tee flowers of his learning than to put aside | Maret 19, 1860, It was anrenatically said, In owing to thelr carelesness. They had hose things which were to sustain hin, so H yatched Ind : Ingnesy to to whataver alte commanded, ‘The thing. Ala, since that time U a " debate on the bil, that the Idea of not ins | wal a Indy and genticnian foave « i Equally Bogus Enoounter, 1 | desired Interviow was also dented, nnd, ine | party hes tatupuruiest Mr agen oe een Frank Gilbert, and Others, forge earalny could dosage, LAI potas e ders, | creasing the pubife debt to mect the current | noted house and followed them ¢o the restaur : stead, the Ludington second brought baek | aud the Administration hns Leen onenf the beste > Gilt Le i te oe th hae oeintion adjourned | Cxpelses was avery patriotic one -but the Tant In question, Intending to trace them t 18 Tee the young Indy’s nulvies in the shape of 9 | If nottho bost, tho conntry ever bud. Te has | no third anntial Convention of the Bust- ert anc Swi oo etoce en Stourned | Administration lui practically tisistrated | thelr homes In order to discover thelr Iden Diled ko Carried Out with comiintut to. tigheonnd fight ka nian, too, | extended to’ tho South tho fullest one | cata Me Sand Penmen’ until this morning at 10 o'clock, the sentiment by steadily {nereasing the debt | {ly and then purse the ustal course. 1 A Practical Joke Car ‘That settled if The scennls mensured uff | Rortunlly of recaneilintion and penes upon a ness College Teachers’ and Penmen’s Agso- a to meet these expenses during every yenr that | ‘Thetr Intended yictlns, however, left the Hs Great Completencss. twelve pnees. Ludington and Lee got out of | edenal baste, and tho offer haw beon apusned, | clntion was beaun yesterday morning Iu the DEMOCRATIC MISMANAGEMENT. ithad beewin power, ‘This was shown by | place unobserved by them, and when the te s thoir carriages andl took tholr positions, Lud- | Goycarnent se fastiy ees mnt aete, | club-room of the Palmer House, Abunt fifty the following tab) wrong partlos eame out they wero followed, . ert, atatloned Ington’s perfect lsmrise rendering © recog: | suspiefon of wrong, Te Mnancltl policy and | dclegates, representing og many collegey, | The Last Administration of Govern Publfo debt July 1, 145 €20,000236.00 sort ans Fest already, mentioned. These 1, Ho wisn young baggage clerk, stationed | nition Impossible, Leo choya the heaviest | business management have been much as to give | were present, and they assembled In Parlor | ment Finanecs by the Domocrate—A | Public debt Ju Wy 1 abs AAANO,5 77 0) ADL o ent es ae Brondway stages and if ant Milwattkee & St, Paul depot, | weapon, andeach man, ofcourse, gota blank | uaat present gud promise us for the future a cece’ * “40 ote Pubilo debt July 1, 1852, 63,751.000.03 | clevated rafiroad trains during: the busy be at the Chicano, irldge. In deference toa slight falling In | deyrao of prosperity uneaualed In tho history of | 9: the receptlon-room. At 11:30 o’cluck au | Series of Diaastrous Blunders, ‘In addition to this inere tho public | hours of the morning and afternoon, where be a good, honest sort of n fellow with a turn fieo's honrhig, the precancerted signal For the country, Ai in tho Present canvaesand | adjournment was had to the elub-room, and Aly Telegraph to New York Tribune, acbt, feet Se ta tt the thoy ply their trade. ? a for poetry ant romance, assiduously cultl- | ri cihoss waa w drop of the handkerchief, in- | Rorwlnution tho Hepubttean party in ite mink | the numbers were swelled by tho arrival of | Wasixatoy, 2, C., July 25.—The rovolu- | Smotnt of ensitin the Wrensury during the rach season searcely a steamer leaves . Tie yateil by long devotion to tho verstele depart- | ston of the " threo—fire,” ng at first decided bet as es pison jiheve | tho jcouiacis. ant one the puplla trom Bryant’s Business College | Hon fn trade and: commerce which occurred | yenrs mentioned. {twas furtherinorecharzed this port for Europe but that a patr of the id ent of the newspapers and tho pages of | upon, Both prineipaly blazed away almost | Cgndidate for the Preanten sander, wusplees of this elty. Boston, New York, Philadel | {0 tho yeart867 disastruvsly affected the rev- that tills had taken place underthe tari that | ;profession’ make the voyage on business 1 yellow-bneked literature, and tho boys In his | slinultancously ‘witit the drop of the rag. | and upon s pintform tint give the beat posible tt i tiated aralnst our own | {uitent, and they ore generally successful. : f ve - | practically diserim ry y teuceeeded In foollny him to the top of hls Dudlngton, a3 per meranimanens. fel over on | aggurance that tho wise polley of tho present phla, and all of the large eltles were repre- | CuUesof tho Government, ns ft did the In- | p iy The Ifavana packets are alau favorite with sel B wople, compelling us, for every fourteen or . his faco—taking care not to fall hard enough | Adurtulstration will be continued, tetue Repube | ented by delegates. The following Is comes of the people, and the Adminlstration | [rier siiitons of revenneeolicetid at home, | tls class, wito are on the lookout for a bent. That Is how BED, Lee became tho | foie himweli-and Leo stood as pale ayn | flonnpnriy te continued seasons Te Dre ako ‘A FULL 1ST OF THOSE PREAENT: whieh Indl just declared that amid auch wide- | 5 tooLa bill of 4 hundred miiiioneabernt | teh Spanish “nud Cuban planters w yietiin of a very clover practical joke, terml- | ghost, : past four yenrs have proven that the Itepublican. Ira Mayhew, Detrolts Thomas May Plerce, | Spread fluanctal wreck and ruin the Treasury | ‘rhe debate on the bill took avery wide range, | and merchants, who fall an easy prey to aa nating ina sham duel, a general unmasking, THE MYTINCAT, 2138 LUPINGTON a eee eta oF tho Nation | Pitindelpilas’ Prof, Robert A, Spacer, stile | Would continue to pay gold and silver only, | Including the subjects of the tarlit’ and. of | the wiles oF he faselnating creatures, and f “got om up all around,” and no harm } jumped out of the carringe, hastened to Lee, | oor people enut prosper under It: and during tho, | Waukeos D, ‘t Anis, New York City; 11.8, | was forced really to tha hurnftiating necessity protection to American Industry, ont often oe Oe a Vy ith ent to arms Pe hele as 4 ind embraced him with all the movk fervor | anime thine it hus been just ns clearly proven that Gryaut, Chicago; Dr. J.C, Bryant, Buffalo; | of asking authority to Issie paper money, ranching off to the state of the Union and | eee ete Tiesdiona Of Congrens sed Lon, dune. 7 ject Ik t tho | at her command Lee, borne down with | the Domoentey us now econtrolied are tainted | CE, Cady, New York Clty: Frank Good: Th acai ees r tho polftical troubles whieh brought on the Url ‘ us Ts use hat ‘The jokers and thelr subject Ivo at. tho | Coudicting emotions, wept and hugeed, nnd | with distoruly and. trensonesad aro seeking | nia Nashville, ‘Tenn: Cele istown, dnote ho Secretary of tho ‘Trensury Informed | War of tho Rebellion; but the Mil falted to | ty be paying game, but the Intterday Con- et Garden City Hotel; on Sherman stroot, op- | juigged and wept, for he held sonte alleged | Natonul power for tho sole purpose of buliding sonville, IH. D. D, Litbridge, Daven, ort, | Congress in hls report of Dee. 8, 185% | pnsy both Houses at ‘that session. It wis Bressuinn Is genermly tuo shrewd to be va it the Rock Islnnd depot. His Mtoe | heatty in his arms, and hls molst eyes tok Hy tua South if tho expense of May Oe ue da.3. Prot, Nelson, Cinernnntts Prof. Wilt, | that, although there was a balance on | taken upnt the next meting of Congress, barn NG RL eg te her ia Ret are filosynerasy—the love for poetry und ro- | In the supposelly bleeding furm of the al- | Avie IEC bp the duty of every freeugan lo cant Dayton, Oy 1G. AG, Chilenzo Prof, Hu | hand nt the close of tha fisent year of $17,- | aud becnine a In. Atari Leal iat history | OC thelr schemes — by. itiserting * per- i oa ze—luif tho jokers some time In May Inst | leged General prong npon the turf, | shull cust my vote In support of the Republican | gurdus, Springield~ Illes) Lrok We ll, | 1,114.97, yet such was tho falling-olf Me OEE Ons : {Den | sonals” in. the newspapers, and ‘the 5. It wane fi The Joke was complete, ‘Phe boys conld | Sarty at thecomluy elections Vor trate yones, | Sprague, Norwalk, O.3 Froft, Parish, Peorlat : of the country during the later years of Deni j " ait up a Job on. him, to apenk after the | 514] Ton told nit, Leo was at] Patty jo coming wlection. Very truly yours | Drop, WA. Fatdis, St. Pais P {nthe revenues from customs that i was | ocratic domiialion. ‘Tint party had by: Sts | public would be astonighed were it informed core aanee of the tmromantle and tho wnpoet- | fem apeveliiess, "but, on tho way homu exe aE SS PERU De ‘Atwood, Onarg lil? Prot CL, ‘Chapman, necesuary to Mrovide the eames with sais. | mismanagement utterly destroyed the piblie of tg tent to willelt hsao eames ara: tars ‘i base: regret r £ ve * if sell, dolly + | additional means of meeting the demands i r¢ i FS led. Experlence tells“ me:that a, ron at foul, the slenounmelt of whieh eatie cenit preeaatl AGH Abe i eater ener iad SEWERS, Pubuane, sgh inten, Fussell, doles, Mi lipon ityand that tales reliee was speedily cradle ane eae bout natate oF stars. with this gentry always. wins, They may slace Me tO avon oot van Buran and | ®. one ay hig had plcturod jnuy fellow ‘ Micheal,’ Valparatsoy Ind} Prof, HF, of, | Mlforded thore was rent donger that the | dict of tho people at the polls was In favor of | threaten and iniimidate, but they will never tcl Mm ight, nud, need be, | List of Whose pugitt to be willng to fi ler Contract to Bo Chom Zanesville, 0.3 @ me Rathbun, avatlable funds might be exhausted. He “a change, yan the Deimoeraey then, aa | £9 before the courts, ns they are u AS. mych Harrison streets. One of the Jokers, FE. O. | ty dio, ‘The cleverness aud’ thoroughness of Hult Thin Year. Omaha, Neb, fierefore asked authority to tasu $20,000,000 | now, unwilling to submit to the control of | Afraid of notoriety ay aro thelt victims. | Let Donnella by" name, wrote plnsanale Ip | dhe Joke fully downed upon him by the tne | About week ngo blds were opened by the pafay punter to 18 ovelock Vresldent Thomas introduced, ind’ the etneed whicn fer | He Majority, plunged the country Into war. | fern Bundle then and yet Hl den al t , DUTpol he party reached the elty, howove ul Ww: d vl adel pl ed the Con- mats . ‘ ee oni t H ray tae 'Eiungton. who represented that she | a becoming spirit at weherostty ho ordered | Department of Publle Works for bullding | yustton to order and Mtroutced atthe tuirey-tourth Commressind bean coe | WOMEN AS BLACKMAILERS, | "ie eieave teelreltitches.” Die fad seen him at church and hind naturally ] UP a puyply of Huyuld refreshments all sewers in a large number of streets, and MAYO! HANRISON, Coen ene ie denna rae ILA SIN NE Vite beet drawn toward him by ee affonten (olty Rather toute ithe sirgoid hi Oe icolnitine bess who delivered Hie caress gt Wwelsamie. tal: Argosurys while the early: says oF che ‘Tlirty- | Revelations by a New York Detective. SHARKS IN NEW YORK BAY. 3 C1 NAT, q q enernlly, 1 ct be iS Monor, after extending the hospital. | -fitth Congress were devoted to efforts to ffl vew Ve “ Dupe se SEE eer imi HES PRISCA | ok ors Riel ls trlenls Ua tana grouped for the conventence of bidders | ites of the clty to the delexates, auld thot | an empty one, Only waltort time before the Few detasiie bate mine Bneapilaiy of the | Startling Statements of Old Watermen a Thore was an alr of assurance thatevery- | least disturbed at tho auips tind gibes whieh | Into six parcels or contracts, and ench aNeaRO NAS Seentall ce sets ey, and Sugrotary tad asic OA hema prc the extent to which binckinalling {s carried on in| | Be #1 Ales ot Muntelpal Folly. Nowy thing would be all right in the ines whieh | Wire uel ae pin te was ihe urna ia bilder | was required to bid on one | inerelal man aud, the, business men, The | the ievenie Tnws, and-now he was asking | this metropolis, or of the bold nnd unscru- | “«pese waters nover oWETE 00. full of them, $ i int he ag Ge mein wi ely, * Welcome ase uf papor money. Instead of proposing | y, enewstrick- : iit i AU * ey i th — s Ys 1 es " bs recommende: / 3 oa eral In the Rebel army, who sinply reyer- | ter of hin, ee Pes une ree Ln CONIA AN OF Hoare these business colleges, which were very Ini- | ‘The Secretary of the Treasury asked in- | lave committed some. Iniiseretton, an "Yes, sharks. They're brought in here by enced the name of Lee. Sts of FOR te Atatese ALTO We: SPO DROVES any portant factors In this great country, The | creased expeuditures to collect tlic dimiuish- | exposure of whieh would bring -ruln | the will and offal thrown Inte the bay by mot ‘Theheart of tho oversusceptible baggage THE ISSUES, thing, In ench cnsu the lowest bidder was | Mayor closed by agaln welcomiug the As- | ing revenue, while tha Secretary of War | and ailsery to themselves and their famt- the pollee, and they*re swarming round La 0 clerk Was captured at the first pen-and-lite ——- the successful one, and the disparity in the } euclatton to Chicngy. wanted perinissjon_ to ratse four or five ad- | tes, ‘The blackmatler is the meanost, vilest, ey y ning round Long ms onslught. Procuring some tinted papery A | ano ruc Policy of Attnel—Viows of a | bids in some censes was 60 great asto riisun| PRESIDENT PIERCE Gitlonal relents at an additional expenseof | ost treacherous, enterpristug, Intell ant. Island Sound in shvals, Jin au old pilot, , uartet violet 4 3 3p, receRitoin Yount sf e 4 y ed Ion hi of 2 @ iillligns of dullars,—though the f i nT th f roc! . quartet violet Ink, and. a bux of new pers, Correspondent In the Country. suapicion whother severnt of the lowest bil- | then responded iu a happy vein. Ho sald he | fouror five inllliuns of doll though the | emmy pay eg A and T think I know every nook and rock wy vane amet Se hye inti ‘To the Editor of The Chicago ‘Tribune. ders could posslbly carry ont thelr contenets, | hoped that the bankers and merehauts of | Whole business of thocountry was paralyzed, } and patient of the chovaller @industrivelass, | wong the shore of Long Isiand, and I tell propos She, mS ‘ ty th a its commerce slmost destroyed, its Industrial | That so fow of them are broupit, to justice | yor T nover saw anything like It before In the the ‘yall igen hey ie sure tle ‘Yeate EE le “a lating ae ant Ward wie at St ate herons ee ti find ce eta ieee ae a eae classes [ving in enforced Ullewoss, with will- | 13 the fault of thelr victins. ‘Their ways ure | Whole course of ny exyerience.” sstligs . 4 R 2,000, - f n i Y ost mel | ing hands imploring In vain the privitege of | Cark, and thoy seldom strike without ac- | © You think the police dumping-scows are : nated ‘ag she had requested in order that | journals of the Republlenn party In regard | ders wanted from $20,000 to $30,000 fur the conta ustnese Stale. thes: would tecl Jnbor, and the Govermnent bankrupt, asking vonulistiinig shel end Went Sn {he | the ease of it : ring there might, he no awkward j{ulatake’ to the principles ttpon whieh our party | game work. honored by the presence of these men, ‘The | Nuthority to all its coffers by the issue of pa- Di ae witeat tls ete us nt eae x Ido. Fh first and the bighotels after. ‘. aoe ee eer net to ape | Should conduct the politieal contest pon aecligwing 19. list of the successful bit | spenker then referred to the progeny, and BS) Quo Oe Trengury tates ie ceases OF | tint “sometiines “half dozen sien und | Qhow teens cat atu and the dend aniinals car, but the ‘following day brought | which we have just entered, they appenr to | ders, the streals to be sewored, aud the price | slutd : 1 wg | bassed, but a prediction wag inade that thiy | Women are, Interested partners Inv single | with the tide and fetelt the sharks In from nla, Pole from her, oxplatntty that ier absence | formulate the following policy, and tho | te be pald: lectures on toples of Intorest to business | 1 of be nay | HONE would be lurgely InsuMelent, and | operation, ‘The wourn who plays the prin | the aeean. Some of these ehnt t might: was unavaldable, and asking him to excuse | speakers, editors, and writers of tho party TIIND AND TOURTH WANDS. oh ootte ouecta nud aya (ie “nels that by tho end of the year the ‘Treasury clyal burt Is hatinlly inywhere belseun the huimery away on in open ‘water tad thoy"! ber, ‘Then tho aflulr settled down Inu the | would net wisely to keep the polnts Included | | Group No. 1, awarded to, Michael Hallinan | jenuilts to tho mereuntity world wore shown, | Would be mauy tmilitons tndebt, and that pré- | Hee oF 1K and 40, 14 of necessity comely, | sniff a pleee of meat a long distance acre, eal, unadulterated love-letter stage. fet intly be: and Napoleon Provost, at $0,625 Gy ee a. | diction was soon verified. dresses neatly but richly, fs a fine conversn: | ait while: tn that. condition. In the: neup Isto say, It was Teal on Lee's part, and inost | thoretn prominently before the people untit wenty-third streot—Stnte to Clark, Fear es Fa ang courte dually, ware rer ‘ASKING A LOAN TO MEET EXPENOHO, tignalist, Iscoy und modest In demeanor, i905 | come you ‘see, with the return tite. pretendedly so on the part of the merry con- | the contest Is concluded: Ywonty-fourlh strect—State to Chirk, tlon was elted ag an Instance where ex; cn In May, 1858, tha Secretary of the ‘Treas Wise ag a serpent, butt by no mens as harm | You'd have a good iden of how a shark feels shel spirators, {lis Duleluen pretended to Wave | Not to throw mud at Hancock, who Is a | | Culumut avenue-Thirty-frat to Thirty-seo- | testunony on penmansiilp had proved of | was compotion to iteoe ene cre eaTy | less asadove, ‘Phe men mark thelr Wetlin | when he wauts sorething to eat If you wera left the clty, and (o be flitting bout among | good soldier, but no, statesman, and who ts | Wd. Yulue.. "tho gentignan closed: by” thunk Henities, tint, owing t0, the aupropnite Jay out the plang, perform thelr allotted | to see hie ones. tia while travel along with the favorit watering-pluges, and the letters : . ; x Calumet avenue—Dougins aventic north. the Mayor fur iis tind words, 2 { {Using | feulties, that owing tu the avpropriations | sture of the erlme, and recelve thelr share | q ship walthne for something to come over- need which Donnellan wrote in -Chleago were not a representative of the Democratic party Thirty-third straet—Rhodes ayenuc to Lake i Mayor for lils kind wat a. havlug been Increased by legislation nearly polls. beat I's a favorit pistime with some peo- unity, varrlud by inendly. vellug qjuen to Sara- | and tenets, since the only fame ho has wag | Park avenue, dn the absence of thy Seeretary Mr. D. P. | $10,000,000 over the estiinntes, and the rev= now. of Instances of blackmalling | ple to throw a fat piece hi arled by friendly. travelling jue Groveland Paris avonte—Thirty-third to Thir- | Aines, of New York City, wag ehosen Seere- | entie fi toms having fallen below th pie to throw a fat pluce of pork over the side bela ya, Loug Branch, New. "York, and other | nequired In trying to crush this party and its | pyGiex° sé tary pro tem, aud Instructed 4o make a roll | cetae ee gustoms having fallcn below the | operations in this city,” sald one of the | nud fish for sharks, Many are enught in that i places, nud malled fo the Jovalorn youth at | doctrines, *Gottuze Grove avanue~Thirty-frst atroct to | Gey Te tens al eae te puke p rell | estlnate about nn eau amount. inenns 4 | blest and mast trusied deteetives in the | Wway, 1 kuow of nothing. that swims oF viel tio Garden City Hotel. ‘They breathed an | 19, show that tho Democratle party | University plueo, devote te femuinuar of the morning session tnuthorise gion. ae Cecueiling sis éh.oo8 gountry xo ths Writer recently, : etch, were rns so flere as a shark In want of hisbreak- have aidor of davotion whieh wns ‘fully recipro- ater street—Douylas avenue to Thirty- | ty thy transietion of routing business. Sov. | was reported to the House May 20,1858. ‘Thig | yt Huerty to give all the tucts fox publi.) fast, auted by the dupe of the joke in hls sixtuen- | 15 not 1 febresentative parse cet the | third atrect, tlon, would be the town tuk fora month, “Flow far do they come in?” eat is reat North, | thot dend- . eral new memburs were admitted, and the | bill was subsequently amended, the nmount ve e i tf at I They oe ae wage replies, q OF ac] a i FIFTIT WARD, Wy Wer v a aie: i? : tie ba Lhave made their operations a study, an Thoy come ait the way in. Youcan find we The. ting having run on for several | 1 ona OF fle, great Tntoreste, dons, Group No. %, warded to Martin MeNIchols fnnnal sd ndjourned collected. The Acasvelis Bela tucrensell by Gio: Benate to 32.000.000, myself am astounded at the weakness of | them In both rivers. DPI guarantee you've sheat nuuths, thy Jokers concluded 9 couple OF | eee eo accept thie segponsibiie | Anu Pat Edgurst, at $12,000: ie : are genie it Maw dune Le. tess, | hg hier: | human nature, ‘Lieve people thrive | only got. to step down to one of the docks ight weeks oxo that 5 fles of the 14 asl dential notuination of that | , Walluce atrect~outh Hranch Chicago River Safdar mtere | Avis unde redeemable at any thie after tite | WHOM the feart of men and women | aud ish there for an hour and you'll be gatls- IT WAS TIME FOR'THR CRISIS, * Ai rart eth tools wile wilente to'Thirty-tirst street. Tho delegates reassembled at halfpast 2 | Wis wide redyonmblo uf any tue atier if | who, by the display of a Htle courage, nud | ted of the truth of what tell you,” - ’ cent Lee accordingly received a bogus letter from | eee ie eee and the Nation tedeeec: | sleGregor street—Ogden Slip to Wallace stroct. | O'clock, and the Convention was called to " ven ean Er on Ba a sdlseretfon, could line guyed themselves from |“ At what pomts do youl suppose they are ; farm the bogus Gene Laulington, witch opened his | Cohtederate nud Southere rile nee OX | Hutlor atreet—Meuregor to Twenty-tirth, order by Presfdent Pierce. the follewine tarmisnes sf ” the exnetions of their tormentors. “By this 1 | most numerous? : ma tie nies on pal ae ting every tite wasn't ou egerate suk ou her ru ey rollin ‘Twenty-tith street—Stewart ayenuo to Wal-+ ‘Tho first item on the program was the an- * In tho eu imauteedd th oeae ‘ot: the Brena menn that by oy y def vlayg Dinektuilurs, ‘They're nll vers you're Mkely to fall in Ar ciaht att the cht ann: however sited le thetareor tet Batty: Lit Cengreas wile coe Tee atrial Leaeouitatcei iin nual address by the President, He euld that |», fu tho ca tnuted menng of the Mrensury | into whose clutches they find unfortunately | with a couple of thai anywhere between the rvest might teverence and yenernte tho name of aa ‘ony svedion ‘that Femaly Demos Pr eg US take Te owas lnpouetile for any Sen to do pasties to | that no provision is mmnde for the permanent wey iuey fould ave fale, Grae Tile Battery wall and the lightsilp. They are in hang ve. Allhad been discovered. ‘The bugus | cratte (in the modern and offensive sense) |. Hanover street—twenty-alxth street to Napo- | Me subject of business colleges, The tard first ‘step In treating w ten and vit. the Sound ng. numerous “as : " be est work of tho wholy year was the propar- | Tedgmption of any portion of the $20,000,000 | ait ig tho entering © weds of tholr | tri the streets at New ¥ f Ludington demanded u return of the young | ore men who entered the National Legisle- Teen AR cnt street—Stewart avonte to | ton for this annual Convention, og t eee of Treasury notes. The authority for re- | intsfortunes. L know a leading mer Tranies ato ‘ust Sree ct Abediont walk ey’ pietlurs: aru aciatnesiony autor the cade, dare through tie aventtes of paruon and aul | wailnenstrest, sltuted x, compllation of the results of the Jasin diese upies welivexpire an the pathy of chant of this city, ainan whose etuiacter [9 | T gog Dy thi paper, that a gentleman was Lee, Hg ert mind, nests, x rents ree, . ': he year. By erlenc e nel vill, ufore, “3 | tarter of a contr R i the hetttinus oft Southernor, wsuring hin ot ‘To show that the Rebellion and Warof the rants SiO at ruct = Honpyer ta Wallaca, putes of Hho yan ero. a Braet of i eee Sate OF the lendinue % | ui bay ne x R yy ons off Riverhead lost u ] fapolaon pluce-—LIunover to Wallace. fikteen years in the business he had become | $y for Congress to extend the luw for that | been one of the leading plllurs In one of the | Saturdny. He ov ct : veler, nd a his perfectly honorable Intentions and Intl- | Democratic party in, favor of State sovar- | - Bitelds aveuue—Thirty-iiest atest to Navo- | convineed. that it was Hite-work, and its | PuTbose another period... most aristocratic up-town churches, and who aa ane vine out tere hes iy ood and jnating a dteelded: ayerston to platol practice. | elznty, which the Southern wing of that party | leon pince. value to the grent system of exchange In this | . Cougress uppenrs to have differed with the | tg credited with being miman of rire nerve | swimmer, and struck out. lito deep water, in of The bogus uncle replied, in, substance, that ) organized, und which its Northern wing, Ih | — Swift pluce—Wentworth avenue toSbleldsav- | and other “countries was Inenteulable, | Secretary as tu the propriety of retssuing the | and prudence, who fur the past fifteen years | Att at once the people onthe shore saw. hin in ol Hothing tess than gore would? do him, anc | convention at. Chicago in 1804, declared a suc CMe i fie - ‘The speaker protested’ agulust the short | Notes; for, Instead of giving nuthority to do | of hfs life has pald $50 monthly ton won go down headforemost, aud he did not come threatened to shoot the orratic letterewriter | cess, cost the Nation front 1861 to 187%, gg | | Thirtloth street—Wentworthavenneto shields | roring i vogue, 8 Ib-wns unrensonnble | 800 DIN providing for their redemption by | Yiom he ikuows ‘to. bona professional | Hp again, ihe ered out for help a couple of Ento- on sight unless he were thus satistied. Lee's | shown In the records at Washington, 36,700,- Os nabite 1 strect—Twonty-eighth to Twenty. | to expect that a Young man could prepare | weans of 8 loan was Introduced, and, pass | pjackmaller. You ask moe why, know= tlmes, but those who saw) hin were to. for uited palpating heart beat a donble tattoo | gov,000, n sum whieh; If converted Into $1 pa- ninth. yoeigl y* | himself for a respons|be position Inthe short | We both Houses almost without debate, was | jng her to be such % churneter, he away fo render any. nvsistanee, Now, atton under hig Vest ns be read tho blood-eurdling | per nutes, would wgirdia the earth thirty | Dotigiss avenuc—Emerntd avonuo to Wallace | tine allowed by the busluess colleges, In- wpyproved June 22, 1960. Marthorized w town | consents to. belng su boldly and ‘con- | there is not any doubt thuta shark took mn io thrent. | But his dismay. was nothing to the | times,’ or whieh, ff converted Into silver, | street. other countries theso collages tuok two years | ‘Of $21,000,000 with Interest at not exceeding tinuously robbed, Ile ts rieh; the woman | fin. Yest, and he nist have been a monster, f ter excruciating agony he subsequently expel: | would require 60,000 four-horse tens td Wallnco streot—Dougias ayonuc to Thirty- | to prepare n young man tora business lite, | 9 ber cent, redeemable in not less than ten OF | puyssessen sume toll-talu letters written by | too. When they strike a man they come if the encet when walted upon at theshotel by an | moye it. E sovonth street, é while the Ainerican Jnstitutions undertook | wore Uhan twenty sons hin tu a third party, and rather thant be ex- | with terrible force, and they come up sy that, ier Is alleged Duncan A. Cumeron, personated by a show that that same State sovereignty | “Lowe avenuc—Douglas avonue to Thirty> | todo it in twelve weeks, Ho urged those | _ ‘Lhe fallure to° zeulizs the whole amount | posod ho pledavd himself to provide for her PA. Clements, an extra‘consplrator taken | which cost us the War ta proelalined in the | eighth streot, - “ veing lialf standing, ng it were, In the water, 4 tRRO Ber i .. | present to lengthen thelr courses of inatrue- | thorized was caused by the political | fn tho manuer L have Indlented, nud he will | they easily sink with thelr prey. 1 have Hl otadte minted thal Gere ENatustony ange | BicseNe Chretnuatl platform of that party, In | guenthgtreuy ove Douatn® Avenue to Thirts~ | thon an to see thu thelr teachers were coin: | {roubles that culminated tn the War of the | do yo-ag lone as lta ur she fives. heard of niunbers within the last tivo weeks Miss Ludington had arrived at the Paliner, | de and that head been sent around, as the | over the Nation Shinty = - | petent men, Prof, Pleres then reviewed tha | Kebellion. Bids were Invited for $10,000,000 | +] know of another case tn this elty which | gi Saudy fluok aud In that pleco of water yatlon af the fndependence of the States | geaftt fourth court—Auburn street to Fal: progress of the business college froin itg | on September s, 186, and the whole mao hag proved to be even mare disastrous, The say Terie ws Her Aaonae lelen lee jaring that the Nation | ~‘Tiirty-fourth streot—Auburn to Halsted. foundation, pointing out the Improvements | ofered was speedily taken. A commerclal’) yictin In this Instance, too, isawldely-known | ff 3 Island draws them over there, and anid Generul’s next friend, toseo had no right to even look after the election | | Church piace—Arehor avenue to Alton & Bt, | Inthe system and the bencilts derived from | ctisis ensued, during which a portion of the | anda wealthy businessntu, de became t- | cuaxes them down none by Rockawa: tlons ¢olt perspiration ran down yor el- y s ly ATi Dee q kK ) cour Fy i “ WO, g ! yi vf “Phen thi hos ny bs iow's backs du fultoring necouts ue reityr- | the Inws made In pursuance thereof, are wet | 9 Ls Fulle atreet—Twenty-fourth to Twenty- | olosed by urging that the delegates Sevome | amount finally seenred was only cise us hush-mones He aventually succeded dangerous? pare emia oe ae sited ated his perfectly honorable Intentions, ate. | st naught. i cognizant uf the importanco of thelr cathing, | AS result of this fallure authority for n | jy qitteting then, but refused positively | “8 ft should say it was more. dangerous a2 ant berzed to be excused from mecting | . To show that Northern men cannot, yote BIXTH AND SEVENTH WARDS, rof. D. 8. Tatlintidace thon delivered an | further issue of Treasury nutes was asked | to prosecute thea, although aware of thelr | around. the city docks here, ‘Thy boatmen ren the General on the “field of | honor. | for this party without proving unfaithful to | Group No.3, awarded to William Brindley; | interosting address on “How to Present the | for by Secretary Cobb, In hls report of De- | character, fearing publlelty, ‘Theso fends along the rlver and the stevedores can tell ‘part ‘Tho opportune arrival of q note. from | the North and the Nation, wileh the Cinein- | price, $5,081: Subject of Bookkeeping to Beginners.” ‘The | cember4, 1800, he says: —I cau ‘call them by no other name— | you more avout that than L can, inmy rrltt, Silss Luntinetony, still personnted on paper by | nati Gonvention Ingulted by denying it the | ~ Wood etrret—Eighteenth to Twelfth. speaker [Mustrated his remarks on the black- EG wieot thereninining outatandin Trend have been the exuse of the wreek of | pind theso men and boys who go in swine ans the faelle Donellan, Deseeching him to stand | constitutional right to loolc after the lection | ino Island ayenue—Wood street to Aghland | bourd, and showed the different _ stops In ele- be oles a terest chorea rete rent £0 } fortunes, the suiclde of more than one man, | ining off the ducks Tun inore risk Of an ocea- t the firm and assuring ‘lim: that she would bo | ofits own servants, avouuo. = Ss mentary bookkeeping. Ho said he belleved negotiated $11,000,000 of the foun author | and of untoll misery In many familics In | stonal shark than the bathers nlong the shore ; cae ae Id so ur- |, ‘Lo show that the party which Is flinging | Ninetconth street—Paulinn to Ashlandayonue. | that the *skeletun fedger” should ized by the act of June %, 1860, ‘Lhe stnte- | thiscity. Unly'a year orso azo a wenlty 4 Soney % atter present at the encounter and would so w 0 Mweouty-lrot streot—Cen venus to Th that the ‘skeletun ledger” should be used ah de of th diMeutties atte Hh his city. y f er 2 vot elther Coney Island or Rockaway. In Tnuge iuatters that no tar should come to | tts vile filth at Gen. Gurtield Is ruled In Con- |, Ayenty-lrat strcot—Centro avenue to Toreop | with ‘beginners, os it mude itself under amohe Just may of Stock already matty te | Gileazoan, who find been lndisereet, sf | these places the numbers prutact each other, s that hin, sttifened hig Joints, braced lili up, and | gress by sume secures of non, who, if merey Throop strect—Elghtcenth to Twonty-second. | Stood. ho pay men! th fie £ mete Ron fistd iy | fered himself to by frightened hy n° profes | aud thon the surf 1s weil” watched: outalde, hore. made him only a litte tess bold than a ion, | wud pardon had not intervened, would have | jyrown streut—-Ninotouuth to Twente. ‘The oxercises which took up therematndor | colmection with tho faet tint capitalists In | sional who had become cognizant of lis | aud few of the swimmers venture ft state The coming aifuir of honor was arranged. | puld the penalty of thelr erlmea with thelr of the afternoon session wero In the nature | te preaent condition of the country svem | Wwavwardness, He pald ber thousands of | out, Now, the people on the dock | rt} ik | 4 load. ELEVENTH AND TWHLETIL WARDS, fw classes, 4 unwilling to invest in United Stutes stock ut » Neglected Lis busthess, and tnally, SeLa andi Re o ai the inten ite (ta couapinatons Yo show that this party Is the ouemy of the Grats No. i awardea to Muriln MeNichols of vormul elasses, the lecturer netlug ag ait ahnost corlaln that this re dollars newtoctet FEE Sy wuely we mostly when the thle is just gbout ea oy he diencens iT par, Feri q 1 t untumed, Southerner, and J. P, Harrison to | North, tho foe of the Nation, and the oppres- | and Pat Edgurst, Price $4,703; Jee of chee exerenes nto rv Ue elewntrs inafalng $11,000,000 cannot now be negotiated her Sharks come in with ide and wa that he hac made his | the slipping, Finding nothing there, the actug his second. Lee hod by this (ime, in | sor of the laboring mau, and that, should tt Lailin street Van Burou to Jackson, un opportunity to exchange dens in regardto | YO! irs Acceptable to the Government. last payment to her, She. threatened tof grow Vie ennti and avecp in shore, « Yount view of the ticklisiiness of the situation, | come. Into bower, hundreds of thousands of irri reseed reds to Teavite | £22 ferent systems of bookkeeping, and to i cond fone 8 usury fs ary atte | expose him, told hin she would Kill him, | hear of sue bad work one of these days If taken the boys into hig confidence, and se- | tho frightened and oppressed freemen of viet veer ay 4 Heay' brush up their Knowledge of thaaubjed LAtalk fie okt ela ent a a i se oft td Ha followed him from place, to place, belleving | sume precautions ary not taken, Several tectud Donnel un to net.as hg geoond. Martl- the South wld fies tp oe North anid rods ‘Juvkson stroct—Wostern avenuo to Irving | Olt Changing Books of Account from Single | shoul kiven for the Issue of Trensury | that he had still sume money left, and event: | small boys. were Jost Inst year, and quite a wh and Vonnetlan met, and the product ot Ll . 2 Be ps vOnUG. to Double Entry, and Vico Versa,” by Prof, | Notes to an equal amount, ‘to be negotiated | any put her threat into execition and shot | number of-casey, linve alreudy been meon- thett inveting was Wager to dueling, and thiis minke tt anora dit | "Yvior stroot— Ashland avonuote Nixonatroot, | U. W. Brown. of dicksonvillo, Ill, was the | Btsuich rates as would command the von | hin dead. ‘Tiss @ matter of record “A | toned this, year as linsing ocourrad In var ‘TUR FOLLOWING AGREEMEST, fieult for Inborers here to live, Nixon atréet—Taytor nocth. next thing on the progim. ‘He ‘was tol-.| {idence of the country, and to crente thatcon- | short thine nizo L-was culled on professional- | ous quarters. You tulk tothe Captains of written In bloodcred Inles * To show that the Rupubllean party whon It | Ashland nvonuestweltth alrect to Marrison. | lowed by’Prot, GC, ke. Guy, of New York | Hence te publie luda should be wncon- a gentleman who wished my ald tn ly by thu river steamurs, and the ferryboats, and last controlled Congress only appropriated | obey stroot—Larrisun to Flournoy, City, who spoke on tho subject of “Averug- | ditloually pledged for tho ultimate redemp- | Gotting Sid of, 4 Nin oid woman whe | the Sound unde eseusslon steamers, they'll Cincago, July 23.—Momoranda of artioles as | $18,000,000 { yen endl v1 o- f? , iy 4 ‘ u 3 whiel It t eis zt hy N agreed Upott netween Meike Leo, of Chieay iis Ha if Met ahak te aoa gfiablle expend. Hoyno avonie—Hurrixon atrect to Flournoy. | fing Accounts.” ‘The’ afternoon exercises | ton of tho ‘Treusury notes wile! might find persceuted fin grievously, Ho had br Bee . tell you how numerous these sea wolves are, tid Puyvon A. Ludingioncortna Gly of iticks | & emocrtic Cons duourite atruot—Hurrison street to Evergreen | were wound up by Prof. J. A, Sloomm, of | becomo necessary to Issue.” met them at one of the fashionable | and how they are attracted here by this vile mond, Vn., that isto say?” fess for the expenditures of an equal period MER Urnay airdol=anobe to Leavitt. Chicago, who delivered 9 short lecture on USUKIOUS RATES OF INTE hotels at the Catskills, and had careled ont | julnons sygtem of Ninging filth in the bay,!? stances ——~ . 5 eI ¢ - Yt — Western ave! 6 Line eurities TT ’ q ben the sit and fase! Be OF et Hh bora y several well-known pilots an luske tendo whgel fant ive u,"rtbreo — | ial suvini ot $40,000,000: was! w §40,000,005 | masa TOCE Waslaen AYE OEE | CT Oe touted at Ute pe untaeg | Toke dgeted under thls not lias be o Bontnens th r Convention adjourned at thls polut until é | ject of frequent dispute, and thee frets, as | mised: himself, aud tho result was that te | bortnen. ‘The further the reporter puraned fret’ At cail of tho, by elthor party's sccond, ie. ’ ‘ Elizabeth stroot—Carro!l uvonue north to rail | p, 10, ven In an otielnl form, areas follows: had been visited unexpectoitly by the wom- | Inquiry on the subject of the sharks the more ting to conse, g : ‘Toshow that dangers of such, startling | road. Lani Members assembled shortly after 8 “Untlor the act of Dee, 17, 180 (12 Stat- | an's alleged husband, who demanded, under CONC nid Ween was the testimony Shere Sourht borore. dawn at —. (Lot seo- } nature will ensue next winter, If the vote is Nobey stroot—Lnko street to Park avenue. o'clock last evening to cauclude the duy’s | utes, 121), ‘Sreusury notes were Issued, ree) pain of the fullest exposure, 310,000, Te | of thelr presence in the bay and in the ri Cit ada art bine: close pt tha Electoral count, consequent | Hobey streot—Washington street to Warren | exercises, ‘Iho first addtoys of the evening | doemnble nt tho expiration of one year from | xuvO .tho man his cheek, ‘fur $7,090 | ‘Among tho fishermen who dally land thelt ment penalty of disfranchiaement o . v! ayonud, . i r p 4 upon the eiforts of that party to selzo the it I tas tullows: $70,200 at} on one the city) banks, thinking | caat Fulton Murket sllp there wag but waived; and, incase of denth of cithor party, 10 i 1 . ua by date, boaring Interest as fullows: Sid, cargo 1d Punishinent Tor wanslnuuhter to beheld valid, | Goverment through the ¢ehicancry of a | UNTEENTI AND FOURTERNTIC WANDS, Oper cen 000 att per cent, $21,600 ut 8 | that way the caslvat way to settle che trouble, | onaopinion, The sharks were here tnshoals Muth parties ta havo choles of surwoons, "| Congresy which has already threntoned to | Group No.8, awarded to Willams Bundley; | :, SHARK OBERT: per cent, KUO CS por cent,'$10,000 at 99¢ | and wus agsured that there the matter would | gid ‘thoy were brought here by the Doliee Scounds tu deolde all diyputos according to tho | disyulve the Government by auilification and | price, §14,718:' * | Assistant United Stutes Treasurer, who took | pur cent, $85,000 At rights cent, 810,000 nt, Ya | end. A month Inter ho received n fetter, In | seows." Juckson and Bawmun code. starvation, thatit 19 most hnperative and |” Onio street —Pulinn to Wood, for hla subject, *Natlonal Hinnnee, More | per cent, 16,000 at O34 per cent, $77,000 nt VIZ | which an additional sian, of money was de- | "If they keep on Mke this,” sald one old Nirvouversation between principals allowed. | necessary for the Republicans to carry the | Gsonenstoerctarticn te euloe Fipectally the Independent Treasury.” Ar | per cont, 81,027,400 at 10 per cent, $341,000 at | manded, Reullzing that, compliance ‘with | salt, “for a couple o’ years we won't be able Wituesseth tay band in falta to day first | Prosideney by an overwhelming popular | Broom atreeboLndiunn to Ohioe Gilburt yaid: Finniichilly speaking, the rela- for bur vent, $3,000 ut 105g per cent, $1,307,- | hts request fwould renders hin tabla. to to tnd a decent fish within fifty mile ot New thove written, Payson A, Lupinaton. | majority, Moyne nvenue—Chioaye nvonte to Bfuporior, | tions of our Government, are And ater 000 ut 105¢ per vont, B142,700 at 11 per cent, | further assessments, he placed the watter | York. Lettem keap on,and between the 2 our presunces ‘To stow that we must not only win, but | Superior street—Hoyne avonun to Robey, ‘have been dual. ‘he United States Ia HH S440, at 13 per cent, making atotel of | ine my hands, Lb’ saw oat once thut | water sharks and the Ind sharks they'll Taney frewe win with a lnrge majority, or there willbe | fiueoln atrect-—Walnut to Fulton, Ingtrated by tho bieyele, ‘The two wheels | si,01,00. Addltional offers were received, | ho bad been the vietin of Qlnckmallery | soon minke o pretty kitty of tish-av it. 1 ' On the Baek of the ugrecment was tho fol | War Woud vinset ciclo to Hubbard ue first, 2 Gurrency Busi solely ony fatty i ranging from 16 t0 83 per cent, which word | and hmuediately. called on tho, outraged | don’t think thrt much harv will come to the as lowing diagram: ‘Lo hold up the principles and grand decds | yiepuard strect_—-Uikiey to Weetern ayonua, 8 Honraty of ng, people ca rece aly aa fuged,” husband, who. had come down | from | hoys swvimiin’ round Fulton Market here rit SNS MELEE ee Lisi Ro dose Raeioa and progress of the Republican party, ‘These | “pautinn street—wWalnul to Pulton, pollttonlly; secon ae system of banking in Junuary, 1801, the Scerctary, {n order to | Gurrlaon’s that day, and was thon walling to | Lut there alt any doubt but there's a i 8 Appear Co comprehend the chief points which | vowlor street—Alilivaukee nyeaue to Hoyno | Testing on authority conferred by the | relieve the 'Trensury frour its enivarassments, | meot my patron at the Putfaim House on | many sharks in the bay, and there alt ne days H (6)() Surgeons. {| the leudors of our party Insist tat wo must | aveuue. . m Governmont, State or National, Mr. Gitbort | wus forced to usk Congress for authority to | Fourth avenue. He grew highly dndignant | doubt at all but that they'are dangerous,” oosld : (4) Second. | Bress. Let our papers nnd speakers gee that | Robey street—fvorgreen to Ririny place, then detalled the foundation of the banking | Optnin a foun without restriction na toihe | when Lintormed himthat le woullaot get | “Buvernt men worllne 40 smpll boats along or i x i 2 | Wey are vigorously maintained, = Hoyne avenues ive in Heehing plas. spate la aAinorica, and traced the growth 0} price of the bonds, ‘Tila money was needed, | another dolluy, and threntencd ta efcet tue | the Norh fiver werg confident they had seun $ Principal ()...sseseseeneereveer®) Peinelpal ¢ Ja A, Nonrox. Fveperocn straut—-Leavitt-tu Hoboy, the Hnanelal branch of the Government | not ty moet loans falling due, or tu pay thd | from his room when J told hin L wold send | sharks within a week swhinning around the vty B i so fe ———_— Bek sired NOw ed ts hoy down to the establishment of the Sub‘Treas- | oxpunyes of war, but was asked for In times | hin to State Prion If he further nunoyed | yleinity of the docks, and they had warned srday { MBScoond, | wnat an Active Democrat in’ 1870 | Horthuvenne Wood to Seymour, urles and tho present mode of piandling Gov- | of yrofunud peice, to mect the current exe | the gentleman. I gave him a yuod choking | peopls who were In’ the lable of Ik isiual (9) (@) Surgeons, , i | ‘Phinks of the Prevont Political situ« | Coinmorclulstroct—Norta uvonuu towwubensia | CmMMENL funds, ‘Le hntorlor thanctal ecan- | Muukey of tho Gurcrnment. Never bulore, | when he became. so. unbearaidy insolent, | bathing thares On tho East Itivor aide the Is of i | ation. 5 | avenue, omy of the ontlra ‘Troustiry Department was | aines the year 17% When namnall sum wos | whieh so frightened the villain that he hn | is much more bathhye done in the open river’ ‘Wik +} @ Ambulance, ' i | The Democratic caucus of Rutland, Vtx eloct- | , Astahd avenuo—North ayenuo to Wabanala | St forth In a slinule maniicr, easy to under | porrowud to day salaries, le. under tho uew | not been heard of AICO aid tn tno | Hine Wt North Ativer, | Que shark, hh other ie) ; pea he eet et “County Convantion, |, Holtstrect—North avonuo to Wabanata avo> | | ‘The speaker Interested the audience by de- Seeary ag puntttugen ‘So low han tho clty,"’ continued tho ollicer, * that has not | for aver there, it wis edmitted. there ries farstages, 3 § - 7 y sg, | Wes. : + seriblng the manner in whieh the trainen- | 0 ¢ a Governite " been thesceno of the operationsof the woman be > but ee wat r = Sa 3 He, Underhill wigan uctlve Domoorat ins 38id, | Miter, Wabansl to Rod. ‘ ecreditof the Government fullen at that thw | been thoscens of 1 ie} might have been more Wu hout rR aR Hao vrvwmreoreet | haganse uu cancolvad tint, the election of ate AG Cee stepel = atanalg -Areay | sous Se ant eattied vow Telvite aunt that Secretary Dix sugewsted toConeress, ns | binckmaller, She either secures temporuty | tho onty on, that reseuted a formidable a 7 \ ‘ Cyto 5 ul utd a if i ‘ y ry oral 9 | Quarters throl erences y ane ig chnsed oO ye ped hie sell) tho vont’ of thole laayeeolng, Fotereo to tlon, ind beuntiio ho Delloved thutn Domouratio | Medfleld streot—Klston avenuo to Mellonry, povel fddus as to coumtig the, cash and Peete fy tor the ropaymont | areobtalned by compulsion from Intiuuntiat | PRaTAnee. 2 morning. One man, who pre Congrosa would do more fur good government ‘, FIFTERNTIL WAND, tle, alanels, © bouks of tho sullen, Jove Y inges to In, free Ro your the others, had 2 Olvithetanding Miss Tndington’s alleged | and tho prosperity, of tho country thun oue hav: | Group No, 6, awarded to Willian Bundley; and the furlous systems of checks upon tho | Of uy money the Goverutnant wtght | victims, Be mat throngh” tundod to mory couruua thin theo a “ty, “gt tt y sa | cus! wrtor other Ine % A but for the thnely at 0 Ts ASsuraee that rear should como to lim, | ing. 8 Mopubllonn wajority, Four years and | privy, o4 718: bustiess which te suid precluded toss to tha | Aa fh Baceasary fo, barra, te ete | a Oe ahy slnaley out some | Sadly forte Hite, and bub for, the tinal at Ewe LEE HAD 1118 DOUETS, . wus wrong, Consaquentiy when howas chosen | | Clybourn avenue—Raoine avenue to Wob- | Denartuient, unless aiuan wasan out-and-out | Government under tho act for the distribu | susceptible, centioman, eovly thirts, with | Tls'way tuto the gullet of the shark, © TE was wel and prepared for the worst.’ With come | idelegate toa Democratic Convention he wrote | ster avenue, thlef, ready to steal and Jeave at once. tion of the surplus revenues In 18%, thy See- | im, und subsequently astounds him with the | acknowwledxed on every hand that. the dump, vost penis ia fection hg wrote a farewell Hoo Chuutrman of the ‘Lown Committee the fole |, Clyboura uvenuc—Cooper street to Fullortan ai LOW ID BWETE KGaSIE ratory belloving Hist a lon contincted on Intelligenen is ee qfartaeyt ties alieeoverull in, giro ie scovea I t ie ba was hg cause ive er to his mother, and put it into the-hands j lowing tuttors . ‘ : was then Introduced, tie excused hhuself | such a busis of security, superadding to the | all, that dly q ya have beer + forthe whole tro wad pta friend, with instructiong to forward it to mg exau Suite My Sttuntion kas been sallod to Sei ereeeey Ro enue Dalton wyeaieto Fuller- | for haying torgotien to prepare a set spouch, plligted falth of the United Stutes that of } tuted, a1 ie that both wilh bo Fuld tunes not svon putastup to the evil would go on an . is 3 0 IFO YE . rovisi ce vi " if t 9 tf fate.over on the West Sido, sul t@ havo Did. | uvacrudieariy abitutianaua suurday avene | jh atrour~Southport, avenue to Dombulok cessliy of inereantilu euenuion, the | A bil was Fo ee et a Tao Teas Laat TIS aL tae | ems MERE ends goud-byc, In his worked | ing lust, and Ct thi vl ‘thnity to ine et : speaker sal was a homely tru: nat BOY vel aloan of $: | un! "4 aye Go Uf - or cl sball In the coming cleat ‘ x e effor' dece: ye jess thin t enity ye . elton, with supreine difleulty,. restratued support the Mopublioun National und Beato peard stroot—Wobster ayonue to Boldon ave- ae ‘thin pone be boy ‘ought tw be wnabled 4o Mie bill, Deena a inw Feb, INGE, utter | A ii Rn Texan iho reoently shad This ‘Weidnesday Evening, July a8, . fg’ £ Hom laughing In the poor fellow’s thro county wid town ug well, “in derd and 188 t ueinla aveniie Clay to Cautra, ” aS Piet etrnkared tan att position Sete a get iinet s et Acriin4 witg gt in ontraged husband AWEATHED: PEEMICFINGK t ¥ o) ¥ Chm! viyae, rho had ‘le is ban ‘i ott last eversthing was’ ready, About 7 | Sinuh would moi ey eed ety peouated, the | Lihoaln places Weustoravenue south, previous 10 gutting -huid® on somothing | Whole, but simply ‘to detalls, bath parttes | who had connienced the uli raineot dvoreg | ate, Afonday ovening a carriage drow Up | sultaof tho Wur, and tant tho Bouthore peoplo Ankiin stroot—Euyenle to Flovimond, substantial was the perlodavhen the prea Agrewiy Has & loaty ‘Was absolutely neces | proceeding ey by gelvingg $1,000 N etal i aS A the Garden, City and 9 yy sot in and | wore being oppressed by tho ‘Adurintatratlon, lorimond atroat— Wella to Franklia. juajority of boys wore rained, especially If] sary. Bonds to the ‘amount of Peet pote for $1 , WOT ¢ ycavereit it Mt 4 in ) finiga tuatledly. driven “ott to tho. western | thon irpawos, and turthoy, cut che Hopubliona | "Thewy contracts ombruco all the sowers to | toy. Were witortunately. foekted ia great | wees aold wader the: autharity or this wekat | hud been fooled, Hie went ta. tha hotel dn Lhe quartet Wi a purty lid becomo corrupt and arrogant, iu it | be putlt this year, or from the present appru- | cites, The speaker then sketelied hls school Dannet id le ie ir “t fa ay ee an aggregate discount of $: BLT, Sra this city, where tha conple were stopping, ‘ GIVEN BY A é SUPE ST elsey” , | rule, aud wus so controlled and dirvot t Mwenty-dee 1 e ore “3 per 9100; rel lohusous wine aunt ine and Guorge Re Pert rime eh gia gee er a raged pelatlon, exeupt the ‘I'wenty-second stroet | buy days, when ho commenced himself with | average rate of $80.05 pe y and, pul a platol to the head of the Any : SELECT ORCHESTRA tho same hour Buuthor ttrlage left atothue | party Co break uway frou tholr rulers and make sewer, for, whilah the protile linus not yet been | Greek ‘and Latin, to tind that when he | Cobb In his report above referre denianded the return of both bis money are le thor 3 ———— id to BAYS? vy rt completed. ed that the Fb arrlyed ut manhuod's estate he absolute! The exthnated balance that will be In the | gecuritles, ‘The man quickly phiced the vali Pet containing Willlant Rayan, alas Gen, | $e Party, wit was ut tho begluniugra purty of | BOnie ated at N}Hl bs noticed tint rats "4 +4 1) S40, ’ Texan’ nd" the fatter ‘ f 1 Seound, Sixtea n, and Elgut |. kuew nothing of any use to himself, He | Treasury on June 80, 181, ix only $3,530- | ables inte the Texan's bunds, au Intorosting Programe, to, bexin ot 8 p.m. sha rein ton, Edward Daly allos Mias Luding: iprinelyls ‘efcrnts, Bil. DeOeresas. ai nav to eonth wards pay Bere Hert ont but ae could no’ soll his Greeks ox Latha and was | 10.01, ref loaves no maureha tor addittonal dopurted, high! ful ph ft —Adiutaalun, oC eS SSCRVENG ML ‘ 0 the and B, P.dturriion, tha Gyneral's second, | for the noble work which bo uad Innigurated | thought tat the distribution of tha work {3-J‘compelled to goto work. appropriations. Jf, therefore, the uppropri- An old but i ty uecesatul pau » HIAVERLY'S THEATRE, ; and eral “Ae Clements allay Caheron, the Gen-,| and earrlud out in Now York, I, Th the | us falrag it can be mude under thu cireum- |: ‘Phe way to educate a boy wag to teach him | atlons should exceed the ca! inakes, ‘or Gone | blackwiallers tn ita ly is to arate y cortaln aabiiav ane Meicted aad toieiee pany Hine eg el, The disguijey were 80 perfect eleation of | 1874, deemed tf uid duty to | stances, ‘Tho successful bidders are expected | those thingy which were congenial to tlm, Kress should dutermine to provide within questlonnb li ANGE te ov at ahnilow t ue e RLY, si if an riba Known pave’ Wn mothers’ wouldn't have | cast my voto for Titden gud, as T thou hoped, | to come In to-tuy ond glen thelr respective |/A mercantile cducation was ubllitariun, and | this verlad for the payment of any portion Misitora to Nad Wetting BuiKeiny Us oleae [ Closed this week fo prepere for * tit wow then, bs reforni, nou then wany changes bavo tuked | contracts and glve the Necessary bands to | supplicd the wants of to-day, and "pre | of tho public debt, It Will become tecessary | vietiins nre served } he par feted TT ae, PALMEN'S UNION SQUARE COMPANYS rat Troe eh, te apglatd | Ee eu tif apropos | Samat ha Work oor fore Nor. a a ee ee ee ee a eee Ora att | ait, abe tae pt amen rene eu . eat about the gitt —— = ies. young mien” whose vices are vt cre ] aia ha . uty i 74 dent its fd remufned | several yards apart. hited Besies Peed te atogat Cclateeaes Thavo the most unbounded vonlldence In the conetaatly quired, Practlent!” knowledge | met the ordinary expenses of the Gayern- | to teathfy to the reputation of the howac, | WLArhE bes, ty ree Ae ekS WO a, Sod hh tho disapeltan and dturrison, the two secunds, | the Southt with tho pupslutunt attempts on tho | hoallug and renovating propertics of the Shakers’ | Waa tha first thing required. ‘Tho boy who | ment should nut be entertalued for a mo. | You can readily underatiud the situation. | SMA Ynys boli Mundey, aug. 4; ade Auod attr eucl ‘ssuinuuted, approdched, aud parleyed. ‘f) wot tho Hepr of the De: G IW dR, Pevatan 1] was taught tue things drat iat be would | ment. If additional demands ui crested } du nlae cues out of te the wells | pun uulll wud of periomanys, sh of M parley pal ho Heprosoutatlves wsocratio | Sursapurilln—i% dt. Preston, Portamouth, No way ‘

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