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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. e E i ai | I i rorin; h ikle,” “Valete de Place,” “An Hour with » oo farmer bas the lend told bean ana shoulders, injuring him eeverely oy Tae osaion” and one or two others, complete the THE GIANT STATUE. seed hye the purpose seriously, het of no which seer on man.” Ib ‘that designate 1} as such uuceable tn this j the faling off in the of ita con- the Wonder’? CONNECTICUT. s eet ie contenpcenmenaes auaiiy of Farther Particulars Respecting Discovered at Laiayotte, N. ¥.—Letter from was led with the Dundee whaling feet for six ee eyaneeswl The 4rt Journal for October contains three foll | yy Heyutou, the Geologist—He Provounces | very rough euriace, and It le that all the back or | years. The medical gentleman was Dr, Smith a ite ; : . lower portion waa ‘aver chided Into. ‘and may bave é Jersey Oty. Imrontany Decision oF THR ConBeTICOT Rail- | page ustrations, of which "The Return of the | 4,4 Colossal Statue. been designed to reat sa s'taulet. Howser, as ther nutue | yuenjame ja familiar all wito take an interesk . ow vax Exit RAILROAD,—The hadt-pasr | BOA CoumrssrONERS.—AD Mmportans question, Runaway” te admirable, ‘In the Highlands,” not (From tie Syracuse Journal, Oct. 20.) has not been raised the correct appearance of he unter sur | ii talod Diana, of Hull. print ain from Jersey City yesterday morn. | Yolving the right of the New York, Housatonic and | 9 good, and ‘The Lost Pleiad,” # most elegant en- | rns APPEAKANCB OF THE WONUSK SINCE IT Was my hands as far asl could Ls AE mye) Mr. Lamond, the prime mover tn the expedition, aaiey the track above Hudeou city and ceca. | Northern Kaiiroad and the Boston, Hartford and } graying by Stodart, from the statue by J. G. Lough. rte rionmasdlontta ae tle oles Seles anit eile | RES nul ts lower half lay beneath the ts a member of the Geographical and Geologica’ so a ret Gnewderane devay tO the "passeugers, o1u6 | Brie Railroad, rexarding the ee eee This ae named laatration Ngnore than worth the | yt penietion and syumelty of i proportions, have | of Quondega eltiy any, ‘desire fa, that i poral raver of whom walked to the Pavonia ferry, spective tracks throug! e vi » | palance of the wagazme, wi ia, om the whole, } been as falu possi! nondags stories en Seas tsa ne | Sa aaataeameee ge as | Sats" ty toa oor | Se age ena ee i | Eabeaecneer ag ee | TAR COWRSE OF EMPIRE hody of an unknown German was found Rorribly | Commissioners for the State of Connecticut, at the | wre Knights of the Middle Ages” (ijiustrated), the e can, waver, give LO deucriplion that Will CON” | Sher arebievlogical specimens found In this gig eet uh S rand ted yesterday morning on the Central Rail- | former place a few days since, It appears that the | jalleria of Italy,” continued and hand- | jdea of the object aa it appeara wo tne beholder. Tho | rqnichinl to, be able to write you more in « ‘The Valley of the Platte River aud of Lodge poss sooo aieiy ye of | first mentioned rallroad company located thetr road | (Treara Utvred: a Trip'to ihe Amstordatn Bxbl | treuch in whieh it les is about four feet veep and 1s pane ice 2 Pole Creek=The Union Pacific Railroad Fead, near Bayonne, He was about Afty years of | mrough Danbury, which action was gocepted and | somely illusiratet; (ot tetp Ae ne areih faper | Cavdowa @ couple of det on eltuer side, making it from North Platte Wore a jacket Gark pants aud vest, carpet | aoproved by the Commissioners, and as { Ditio! tately Homes of Ragiand,”” wich a ncmber | some six by fiteca fees in extent, ‘Ihe earth is VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. thn ae werk note carpomers toortn wwnen { % conseqence the road was constructed and | 07 Gite Sint tye eamirably executed; “Adam | removed tO the clay upon wien the Dooy rests. rhe : Ongyanns, Wyoming Territory, Oct. 9, 1669. his pockets were some carpenter's tools. W opened for travel northerly between Brook. | fh) chee ta, “Visita tO Private Galleries,” | Auove this clay is a deponit Of four or-tve mcues bce tdine The first, or Platte, division of the rairosa oun. te be iueanes An inquest was coumeared | S¢:t and Dandury, | while Pelow the latter | Tito internatioual Exhibition,” a sketch of | o/ yravel and sad, In Which the body wus baltem- | A Question That Ought to be Answered. | ertenaed from Omaha to Now Pulte os cues oad . : r e plac 0 worl ‘ x yt yerlerday. Lint-ned points in Westchester county, N. Y. tring | (“The Life and Works of David Octavus Hill,” the | pedded. Hingis ae Bn Pinay = aoe An inguigitive patriot is im search of information of 291 miles, Beginning at a level of 968 feet above Hoboken. fo pass turoagh Danbary on the line selected by the | Scottish landscape painter, with several engravings | wale, and is pos! on the Washington monument subject, He says:— tu the grad Ruromuicaw County Coxvanrion.—The Repud> | New York, Housatonie and Nortbern Railroad Com: | Of his works, and some few other vapers of winor areok. The soll shave, and Sroune ae Rais ovy, | wepwenty-two years ago to-day, on a much more beau- | “2° Water the grade gradually rises to 2,760, giving Mean Convention of Hudson county met yesterday } pany, the beaperin Dig i Map ag thei lope jn'potto tna “mando "oy. the deposits of water | tiful day than this, your reporters were busy in pa sea ppbesieies yon a ee pea aficrnoon at the Napoleon Hotel. Alderman Bdge, Pn eet kno teey could either lay down & Miscellaneo courses, There are some decayed sticks and Toots | writing their descriptions of one of the finest pro- rage miles " 4 mW ‘th, but noth Mdicating the mass of below North Platte city the main ri 3 of Jersey City, was elected chairman snd George A. | track for their use or otherwise run on any We have receivea Hunt's Merchants? Magazine fs Eee Gar Ae ‘ehign toe Geen. tebocted te cover. | ceaslous that was ever seen in this city. 1 was the Y ver forks; the! ° Lic ccaston of laying the corner stove of the Wasuing- ‘| South Fork bears off directly towards the northeast. @rohagh seoretary. A communicaion was fre due time ay down. MR thaipeisiiegs | for October, # very good number, andthe Rural | jag the body. ‘his low piece PE ses fon monumest st damilvon aquare.. Money wes ern corner of Colorado, ca its it crosses; = aun She Gontuadon te endorse a tckes which had been laying down & track over, the located. line it 1s | Southerner, vie agricultural monthly published | ls been Known a8 @ mar preheat ae Soleciod, oops were Deraiea, (pusiaeas was 8% | Fork makes @ curious circuit of many hundred milew i ‘onvention. TDs t », nded. i " Gesenren tase Demceratio Conve Pot nis the Base Eaton ae ane Seaskes dectined to | Atianta, Ga, posed Seep tee err oe vee collection of woney was made on ‘the spot to com- | up into Wyoming Territory, round the region of the rive to ® Warm discussion, ‘al f to the Commissioners, wibly was the bed u plete the required sum, and in five years monu- | Wind River Mountains down into the North Fork 06, dec f the republic arty should sur- | give, and referred the m: - oi 7 sender 1 Weubunter *hemoctate It would becowe Who, after hearing both sides of the question, ae. REAL ESTATE MATTERS, eee Pre n We. Pr ge cs Ris ay me Rd feet high was 9 bo snished. ‘To-day we Colorado, describ course something like ihe e i q cide Ne 5 s: R * _— eae ano cl y deworsilzed “beyond hope of | resurrection. ait | Ratlveae Ooneuaas Sea Beaielied tame rights to loca: Jor, the ee bet gear a ae ine ear | rather, where is the corner stone and the money | shape of # shepherd's crook. ‘The railroad follows, fo iorty-one that no Domination should be made | Yon of road by default, they not having proceeded | The following wales of real estate were made in fide — Kae ine gs Agnes hoe Siiia | Talsed by the association’ The corner stone disap- | the North Fork for only the ten miles, and crosses 18! Mer to secure the election of | WitO the construction of the road according to the | tnis city yesterday:— . ct peared years ago, and I cannot find wuere it was 1 ‘1 ty Shr. Connie Crk, 00 9850 Bicdte tO CBSO Ot ee ee anti charien tuatuammanionste then tne seasou it was covered With rank grass aid | laken to, Ax for the money, perhaps Generals Sand- | 02 long wooden bridge just before coming to the eee ae iyou. This so dexusted the younger | accepted the report of the engineers of the Boston, XORE PROPERTYOBY WILLIAM KUNNRILY. clover. A ditch has for several years beed open | ford, Hail, Storms and otters can tell. ‘the money | station at North Platte, Three years ago the line Witla three feet of te buried culossus, and a loruer | ongit to amount to @ very nice sum, with we 812,00 | occupant of the premises states that he has twice accrued Interest, thereon. “Would it not’ be w good was finisned to that point. It was then that the 20,000 | (ug Gitches elguteen incues deep across wuere We | idea to use it to bulld @ charitable institution cailea | Cty Dad its greatest population and prosperity. vorly lay. tis also Biaied inal Liss particular Spot | the Washington Memorial Asylum, or sometning of | Being the furttieat Western town on the le of the puvbers of the Convention that they Wok little in- | Hartford and Erie Railroad, and spproved the loca- teres: any further iu the proceeding. The demorall- | tton thereof. What eifect this division of the Con- | 4 story brick house and lot, No Wak #0 complete that several delegalt necticut Ratiroad Commissioners wil Rave Upon the | st; lot Wx75. Mr Canteld.. 0... negotlatton of the bonds of the New York, Housa- | 4 story brick honse and lot ajoining, ki y vowed their intention to vote for a 5 0 paseuen ‘ ( 5 pet *, Segulde democratic ticket, and thua make the el rihern Railroad Company in B ieee palling aad iot adjoining, aud’ known rEosgast be apart se @ few years raised, by ailing, at that sort? Tavested five dollars im the concern | yatiroad it had ite fitful,"feverlah itfe; and then ite tion of John Kennedy for County Clerk certain. dovermined, No for} fot BGT J. Mardy... ssemsnsssesIG600 J “Liye exhumed object is the complete semblance of | Ravait wack, mitt wutereee Ce ee tt used OF } oating population, ita peculiar trade, its carnivak arade towel will sweep tho County. "The only nomi LITERATURE: ‘ote, gah at and obs dat 200 40 of 4B 4, | dra as tony was & person wip haa | We,Wasuingion Monumens Association up again? | of vico and death passed om in turn to oiher promi nations were:—For Sherif, Andrew Mo Sure WHOTGHEDTEE OUUATE FROPRATYOY Avs. HuRECKRE, | fulen there and dieds The right mand rests upon SAR OREN tee ie me nent points established by the completion of the 3 d; Coroners, Thomas B. Wandie oe ryt era ee Re heb tie lower abdomen, and the leit was a preaied The Irish a Law-abiding People. railroad further West. Now it has only a few hun- Hornblower aud Ernest J. Loeweutha . re, 2 story dwelling, 13g story dweiling, 3 barns, outbuilding a ck, directly Opposite, ‘Lue left foot ix P J Newark. ONK Poon ae : peck OF Srictanate By Wire Banat oacreno ground i Hed. about 8 les east parsing’ yer Tigut one, the leg resting The article which appeared in a London paper Ry eriregat wean cnyere mene ges in! Axp YET ANOTHER MYSTEHIOUS DisarrRar- Sikes, Ph J. B. Lippincott & Co. four miles from Yonkers. Isaac Woodhull, af partly upon its follow, but HOt crossing 1. dhe | some time ago charging that “the people of Ireland business more or less connected with the road. A € urs recently Sutone or more ‘This is the first boox published under the auspices ] PLAINFIELD (, J.) PROPERTY Inuscles of the lower libs are Luly deve.oped aod | are wretches who respect no law, human or divine,” | large locomotive house and extensive machine ely & day occu! tly outs it a ‘ AND BRO. seem greally contracted. The whole body hab exe! fe shops are jocated here, where considerable repairs ‘mysterious disappearances” are brought forward } of “The Authors Union” thas we Nave seen, aud it | 9 joten «Pemberton ay, H0x150, ench reclines” slightly to she rigat, aud che leit excited the ire of # friend of the Green Isle. He | oretone, Were it nos for these North Platte would wm this city, The last is that of @ saioon Keeper, | is, we believe, thelr first publication, Jt 13 to be } t lotus Pemberton ay, tule © nae penal ner Cy No tt bop phn ote gd regretted, for the sake of the society, that some Tot n « Pemberton av, 60X16). “i nis Wife, three children and ail the coméorts of a | *°% A vgad ‘ é ot nw corner Pemberton av aud Field wood home last Monday evening and has not since | Ober Work was uot selected. The story before us 18 | ioc ee Field av, adjoining above, O0x100. been heard from. Inaemiuch as, by @ singular coin- | rude, disjointed and unsatisfactory, *Tne plot 18 & | 1 lot adjoining above, name rize..-.. .. ¢ f ‘cae Jot sw corner Pield at and Pemberton av, BOxL eidence, a very pretty German /raidetn, Of thé 88E | Igne and halting apology; the pictures of New York ti Freres poke Sere neighborhood, who used frequently to drop in for ‘ i the ; “ein bier,” has also been jon est since the same day, | /M€ are overdrawn and exaggerated sketches of | } Jot adjoining above, same i if Strongly suspected that Jaco¥ bas bot been | scenes which the author claima to have and proba- ordered. Dy has wit Y marc Diy has witnessed, The story originally appeared in | it pa feos eth 7 $ 1 abo Honring Ur « Name.—A well dressed. preposses® | pearen ana Home, It should have been allowed to | i gore love s Elizabeth nv, 0130440 330 side 15 consequently somewhat raised above | contends that the Irish peo} respect all laws, | probably be little more than a telegraph gtation, for 4 | “ue other, =‘The head is likewise, = a- | human and divine, more thin do the Englist or | there 1s no surrounding agricultural country ca 850 | clined to the right. ‘Lhe posinon of the | Scotcit; that there 1s Jess vice, immorality and crime lunprove It. Atthe present time it receives more 83) | hands and feet, the Coutractlon Of the muscies aud } in sreiand in proportion to population than in Eng- | consideration from the fact that it is the most con 825 | Lue attitude ol the body indicated, to our view, the | land or Scotiaud; that the Irish ave more virtuous, | venient point of access to Fort McPherson, There ss agony of 1atense physical pain. But the face 18 pers | more religious, more law-abiding. Oilcial statis- | ts no bridge across the river at the station nearest pas | tectly calm, so lar as 118 expression cau be realized. | tics, he says, prove this. The murder of a iand- } to the fort, and consequently the business connected g05 | 188 head and face are remarkable developments | Owner or two by some desperate wretch cannot be | with the Inilitary District of the Republican passes Bis | Suu iinpress the beholder with @ tecling of admuira- | taken as an indication that the whole people are | mefy through North Platte. Besides the raiiroado x0) | Gon akia to awe, ‘the external appearance of the | biooathirsty, He believes that when Ireland has | putidings and the few houses qf the inhabitants 380 | object is Like the Most perfect Onondaga water-lime | Justice done her py England there wil be no occa- | there 1s quite adjacent to the town @ military post, AA stoue. Its colur at first Was quite dark, and is still ] ston for lawa that make freemen by nature siaves by | with accommodauona for quartering troops in win- ang Jedy called on Mr. Bruen, Essex county Over- | yese quietly in the pages of that journal. Its appear- | }]0t djolding, ns Elizabeth av, G0x180, ai, | 80 When Wet, but as the water dries away it becomes | Parliamentary enactme ter as well as summer, seor of the Poor, a few days ago and songht Mis atd | yrce im book form cannot but injure the Authors? Petaditog name sic : ai) | Ughter and & whitish deposit uke that caused by Lease ‘Tue railroad resumes Its course westward between is her ide It seems that twenty sy 1 lot adjoining, same size. . 315 | Washing a slate sufluses tue suriace. When moist A Bad Prospect for Burglars. the two forks of the Platte, keeping nearest to the in ai eae ue if se hanbge ray vip : Union, without benefting the writer in the slightest } 4 jot adjoining, same alze. + G5 J tue suger malls and Neing are clearly Gisuinguisned, “+s Manchester Man’? ig horrifled at the constant | South Fork as far as Lodge Pole Creek, the valley years ago, When she was little more than four year: fe. We have sald re preten- | 1 lo fame size. ‘ as well ag Lie contour of the muscles aud ail the 3 . 4 of which tt follows towards Cheyenne. Near Norti oid, she Was placed in charge of the then poor bs coe DAYS BOGEN Saat Pie: Sane. Brae Field av, 50x150. 2% | proimment physical developments, By rapping on | O¢cUrrence of bank robberies in this city, and sug- ‘4 Piati between the for there i@ an immense dys | Aly part of the ovect the sound 18 like that from a | gests a remedy. Ln Manchester, England, he says, poene of level Duis whee soll ia sandy, : #8 | And'about the brewst and anouiders there are wnt | 2 Noted Danker has adoptetl a plan to frustrava | but, covered mith a, aplenold | row ie : £3 | Secu to be the ‘strata of the stoue, by some | DUBlars which he thinks cannov be surpassed for | BTase, Somme, Mania, OF, cattle ano stone to | twken for such, and by others for the marks of | €xcellence. ‘The banker aliuded to has au iron safe, | rise the biuits of both ‘branches of the river. But : 4G) | the action of Water and weater. The whole lett | Very roomy and strongly constructed. under It & | iictie timber 1s visible along the banks of either. + 49) | side, from the head to the foot, shows the eifects of | Stowe vault, into which the safe fits exact if Every | Hore and titere is a lonely tree ora bunch of bushes. tious and less acceptable work, The results of Mr. Sikes’ researches a8 an “‘Ainatear Casual’ pnbiished age. Ser benefactors reguiar adopted in magazines, form most acceptable reading; incor- and she has always passed ae their chile Recently circumstances trauspired making it abso? | porated in a soiance they demand the pen of a utely necessary that ber exact positiou should | master, such aa Dickens, for imstance, to portray be declared, Hence her desire to find out uer real | tom without wearying the rea joining above, S0xis. jjoining above, 50x180, Elizabeth av, 603150. joining above, ter. By him she was imdentu family unui she should be 600175 2 lote adjoining above, same sixe, each 2 love adjotning, same size, each BSIDe, whicli had been iorgotten by the faimily with . a " , Raving crampted f night the safe is let down into the vauit by means Jose to the South Fork, which jooke singu- Whom she had ‘veen resiiag. "The Most ronaucic | That we should ve under the necessity of con. | Hoi adioinng meses ack > 83] away tore oF less atony this whole ‘outline. -ay | Of8 windlass, and covered with a siab of iron even | Hoty Qare aia andy: at tiemetton called OrFariogs: phase of ihe case is that u slic demining this book {s matter for real regret, 88 | 9 jots adjoining, same size, each ...- + 9 | diguing underneath the vody itis said that the per- with the floor, which is securely fastened. The sate Here we enter upon the region of the sand hills, The ceeded in finding ont whe te de) we are sincerely desirous of furthering the object | } iota w corner Field av and Eltzabeth st, 60x10 + 26 | feclion of the back and limbs has been ascertamed. inpees secon fonts the bank seep as nd the gas | splendid stretch of prairie is disappearing fast; the Serminediy refuses to dive mew of her | of tye Anthora’ Union so much as ited in our power, | } /0t adjolning above, same size. : doy | Nouting like a block or tabiet, upon waich a staiue | We Nebe halted aM night, so that the police could | pins on the Fight gre hastening near us, the lever ——* Ihat object we heartily approve, and believe that | 9 jots adjoluin 38) | of this magnitude would naturauy have been placed, | Very readily see perphupers rk in the place. | jand at our feet begins to get more rugged, and from 4 if this correspondent also suggests, in order to pre- } « mrt 265 | 15 found to exist, ‘These are tue marked pecullari- Thi sf the open pralirie rises gradually a line of rolling 3 | ues as we have Seen thern. Wale tue mass itself 1 | Yen" the chauging of @ email Hgure to a large one on | bam Aviuch stretch forwerd on our right and fori 275 | very hard stone, We Were informed that the broken | ® check, Leth anendbe geht ie) made of # certain | the northern wall of the South Fork valley. This 265 | pieves were reduced to powder without grit between | OF 1A large amounts and of another color for | now is narrow, not much more than antic in width, 35} | we lingers. mnall amoqnm, The valley of the North Fork runs off to, the nortn- 5 18 IT A PETRIFACTION OR A WORK OP ART? 7 west, and forever leaves us. There are no wettiements ‘The great question, is tus Object Me work of a Female Pickpockets Rampant, in this portion of Nebraska, it is not now adapted sculptor or the petrefled remains of @ human A “Sufferer” from female pickpockets writes to | to profitavie eqronibuse a i par oe Lakgard emg? remains uusolved. There is widesprea ; there 18 so large @ qui of super Kou tate eas: oy ae eemevnanane one ik lie Bay that she is in desolation for a portemonnate that be lad further to the eastward; but unul population T hie, be intsy ont reeberant in either event, the discovery 18 a remark | 0 of her own sex, who was uot as honest a3 she }| ana development increase so as t© demand more gious Exercises for | | eee te hat a6 lotpe able one, and the object itsvif possesses very | might have been, took ont of ner pocket, corner of } land for cultivation it would be folly to condemn ©, Brooks, LL D. great interest, The couclusions reached by { Ninth street aud Broadway. She saw two women | ‘us section of the State, or to predict what may not & Hatfelflager. Dr, J. F, Boynton, the weli known lecturer on geo- | pass her, and on missing le? pocketbook she apoxe | D2 done to fertilize it, ‘through the ingenuity and can be commended for the Projected Buildings. logy, ave given 1 favor of its beg a work of art. | Ltout itto the Broadway squad man who takesyac, | dustry of man. The South Fork winds about t 1 rh No 7%, one 6 story brick tenement, 24.6 448. Owner, | Gtiier gentlemen of exceUent scieutitic attainments ood care of the ladies at the crossing on the corner | 800g Its narrow valley, aud sometimes comes very hey are compiled. They | y.ceoh Ohme “ aider entirely from bis couciusions. They maintain | of Ninth strcet, For consolation he told her he | close to the railroad track. Here it 1s broad as well. Sud very efficient in Lith st, 98,175 fle of $4 av, one 8 stor and basement | that ibis a petrifaction, beyoud question. One of | Knew the two women to be pickpockets, and that | #9 Shallow, and is filled with many sand bare, with m1 also $9 pri- Waar nee kame bree corentne our best knowa physiciaus and surgeons, a well | she was not the only person wio had been roobed on | Heir bald and shining pates, and a gathering Nost of ex, They are well adapted. ‘There Vlizabeth, it Whlin time inure to the benett of the authors. | 1 jot adjoining Deownen.— Vesterday afternoon the dead body of | But it seems Co us that the managers of the associa- a1 mg ocen bs a litle bay od Barry Georges Mathaier, £ sion save exhibited a lack of Judgment in selecting | 3 lota adjoining above, Gad Weck Garena vaste h this book for PUBLCAtION. Mr, Sikes tg a very clever | 1 lot #e corner Field pete dd cal ik eae Unk | writer of maxuaive articles; bus he cannot—at least | 3 /otadjolning abo playing bad fallen, a years was four or littie fe he does not here—write even an ordinarily good ro- } 3 lots adjoining above, name size, each. matics B lots w 8 Aletsa st, 560x150, each. urrcRw Manuat: or Religions Exercises for the Morning aud Evening, By N, 0, Brooks, LL. D. Puiledeiptla: Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger. 1 lot on Central ay, adjoining, same Paterson. RoeeeRy.—The country sore at (idham, pear Falerson, was entered might and rob She robbers escaped Soi ror Dawa t yeuterday ieswed for a suit against Charles Med wife for $10,000 damages for trated upon the pers Washington, the part i Saubare SCHOOL Moru Sunday senwols, te which e'Hieekman, Te Mores 88% | Versed physiologist, Made & visit Yesterday aud pro- | that coruer.. She Walls to know. why the meer, | Wiputan islands, covered with a luxuriant under- n the HERAL th Yark Co h st, tree 4 story brick stores and | posed to apply tests, wick Would have thrown | wuen he sées pickpockets around, does not order | Prusa and blooming plants. Orpt a part of them, however, which we er, Ja : Seubje police ; Auiid the roughness and sterility of the surround tion the gir! was ta the McNeilis. . wey Ww tenemen ner, Johnston & Bro. ight upon the subject, but ne was denied a near ap. them away, if be canuot arrest them before tuey are eatignttul me enya ty jg In the creed, mstead ot *8 ™ fast w of 3d. av, one 4 atory brick tactory, 22255. proach to the object, Those in charge of the exit- | complained of by their wuer, M Fabibee, Ing region itis d ott BRUTAL ASSAUL A German named David Bet- hese thousand isies and the beauty of their soli. x i cautious, aud, while expressing a yore . 2 ) we have it } both at, ##, M0 tte of €% av, two 8 story and basement | Vitiom are very cu d p “vote e, which now displays profusely the goft and Redach was yesterday arresied for necaniting ¢ of departed spirits" | ogra atone dwelingy ttaad Owner, fren Sariner "| wilumguess to sumo the examuations Of yoxen poas Deiliaue autumnal tints: Still, the valley ia quite Frederick Sangiing, at house the accused ha Ah We have seen tt thus | class dwelling, 20x55. Owner, & E Bussell, to reach @ satisfactory investigation. It 13 unde harrow; the raliroad keeps Close to the right hand Doardet Ketulevach for the s Hines a 50th st, u 8, {Lit w of Bth av, two 4 story brown stone first | stood that parties in Uns city have sent invitations 4 Pp fe biuts; the river bears of to the leit, amount d yard, When the latt an C 5 fa i# preachers an g8, 22x55. Owners, Wray & Busseil. to Professor Agassiz, Stave Geologist Hall aud Dr. $ ropesition for w Grand Internacional Dog} and ‘then comes within @ Tew yards again lord mariner. ar threw | writers, Now heaven s “place of departed wlhs Jet ayy clalteen Story brown stone | B, Woolworth, secretary of the Board of Regents, Show in New York, with its bare bars and blooming isles. From ey iu é mw be mauaged to } spt a here is another creed composed ay, 0 BF, on Savory brick factory, 18x80. | eames said nats Hip lapated sielay and some of Gury CLUB, LOMBARD at RREt, Leciterlered Sens Tateens Olaies manetletas ecApe wit is Jife, Bettievbace wa m- | os eae hs i d eke a hn pt Y viei e LON ct. 6 u 4 Sc jw In this new composition we | Oxuers, Frey & MeGeral el : LONDON, Ock 10, 1860, emerges on a fine expanse of bottom land, aud soon right three stor n vene of tht scovery. 7 a ty pocren? ‘Gerelling eee cane es: chiar Tanta TBEORY, To Tam EDITOR OF THR New YORK HeRALD:— stops again at a station which beare the Indian wading to the ures | brows sto N INDIAS J a E ane Ogalaila. here a targe amount of hay is much as if there was | "aitar,w a, 60ft 0 of 150th st, one two tory wood second, |, Members of the Onondaga tribe of Indtans have | In thia day of progress sud go-ahead notions how } 0 Ls ree a > os fo overpment, It hrist ito hell and His {| class dwelling, 25x25. Owner, Allen Engine Works, manilested inuch curiosity rearding the discovery, | is it that America hae Nad no great tnternattonal et Ca auen we peut ig Saree ‘and the ap- dand 4 r ty (and was buried, and the third | 684 $h,8s, 90 1 9 of dh or His INsumims.—On Wednesday ¢ b SBVEN O'vivek, LC a Sweeney wi is abcent to heaven, and il oat comical tn its quall- 10th ay and 20 story brick second | and have visited the locality. Tuey all declare that it Z Was struck with ® nai the head by a | BRCeu | i heistiaas must. believe without | class dwelings, 005%. Orn Ewald. is something their race have had nothing to do with, | 406 Mow? America, that hither‘o has taken the parition of the once pandemonium, town of Jules, Murpay, twelve days ago, died ; eyes h av,es. 7 {tn of Sith sl one $ story brick store and | “No Injun,’ Is the first exclamation of tess visi: | lead wnd been foremost in advocating the advanced | burg. This was the terminus of the road in Marpi ve days ago, died alidcatio: no idea that the author | tenement, 25.1350. Owner, J F Dininger Several of the Onond: m ere i summer of 1867, Here the railroad employés were nie in e Jetails of the fracas were ai ction as the sentence con- 4 "gsr azih si, No 808, one 3 siory brick second class dwell- | (Or. Several of the Qnow se a clugulat opining, | ‘eae of the world in everyiting tending to the com- | Daiq off, and every possible satanic influence and published in the HeRALD at the time. A coroner's remembered that the | ing, 17x40. Owner, TW Decker. They averiod thee che toa en ee ion. | fors of man voth in science and civilization, 1s | art were nearat hand to secure their money. -Alk Inquest was deemed uunece Murphy ie at F yrding of the Creed in thie | 4th st, #4, 300 ft e of Wth ay, one 3 story and basement | They averred that the body was that of Avel, who * if ignmenta of goods from the Eass to places fur- large rt sween caves a Wile and nude Muny years ago, without suc- } brick fact 7.6130, Owner, P D Brower. was kujied by his brother Cain, aad were earnest in | bebind in this, In Engiand and Europe every- } consignm eg a tke Pog me. teed three children almost wholly fe Bh Or tee acer ar 26th stn 4, 200 (Ew of Lith Ae, one 1 story frame and corm. | contending that this Was the solution of che mystery | thing baa its public competition—agricuiture, hor. | ter West, centred at this po e really excellent, The | gated iron f agreeably impress the Harrison st, No MKRCER COUNTY noon aman & sn indictment for assaulting 0 197, 6x1002197.8, | y Ww f sir ee: casion for an extensive business, in addition pila al ages ove aaa TARGE HUMAN SKELETONS FOUND IN oNoNDAGa | Ueulture, Implements, dog shows, international | to and different from that created by th x COUNTY. _ ¢ boat races, chess and billiard matches, cricket, } presence of 80 many railroad men. Here wagon On consulting Clark's “History of Onondaga” we How 1s is that America never yet, a¥ tar as Ihave | trains were fitted out for Colorado, Wyoming, find that a locality in tne town of Pompey, called | S¢€% has had go international dog show’ Ihave | Utah, and other Western Territories and piaces on #15 and 17, two 4 hthe Bible, while the other 18 | stores, 42.11x08. Owner, Johu Adri for ta adaptavility to Sunday ae ames ( ry brick and first ol Syckle Coe as convicted the: Jictment anu aer % 7 errec J u be for beating wad anving # h E SNeasentad | Dikerouy’ ob): Boukdutksnen) enubiienias iawa- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Indian Hil, 8 noted for tte antiqnarian relios. 16 | {ehax could aot be Deaton i Lurope fOr venti at | here te Waray, Sea ieee, ea aeeble he ok &@ nau named James Uordon pleaded uot guilty to & | DNALKRS SND MUSICDBALERS IN THE UNITED i fie is situated about two miles souch trom Munins | form) muscular power aud real intelligence or | law or order they held high carnival during all the charge of assault aud 0 Bra Aba. Couplete to. September 1 2 ; ere Pillage, aud was formeriy very rich im Ite | ietinct Will you, therefore, use your powerful | summer. Gambling was openly carried on; de- appear for tla “youn H. Pingman. POR New York City, Indian treasures, We fod, however, nothing | yen and nfueuce in getting up the next interna: bauchery was the rule; every other nouse was ® pieaded guuty to brewkiug 4 bres {hw of ay C, 2 : -- 814,000 | analagous to the Lafayette curiosity, except the | tional dog show in New York? {am convinced | gambling den, wittskey shop or other “nell.” Bac- ary last. Ibe pi ali ties Oa wis tight geo EA Re Bh eho he tyes 113,700 | eee eae a Tee pamtletous wero usually | (hat most of the great breeders in Engiand and | ohanalian scenes Were dally aud nightly witnessed Ja penuiny sen Q tbe publisuing, stationery and music business, rs ¢ 4 appearances the bodies, atter being placed in ther Europe generally would feel proud in sending over | everywhere; shooting was @ self-assnmed prerog: and © ie Bri 8,341.3 (Le of 7th wy, 14. hb ad So contain & full List Of all the } Alat at,'s sm, 101 ft w of 2d wv, 6x74%¢xtx2.8) nd |. Pesrn) " 4 -* Sheir best dogs to such @ slow, if you would set the | tive for which there was no punishment at all; . M. Ba persone engaged in such bustriess, The 4 484 nh, 0.8, 175. few of 10th we. SUELWO.5 graves, Were covered with brush previous to casting | gyampie by calling on them through the puolto | was the prompt and prevailing argument, agains’ she term, ; euqag : iness, Theenames are | grin ai, ns, 135 ft ¢ of 10th ay, 1D0x1Uy.5. the earth upon them. Trees of 200 years’ growth | Dress to do so. 1 will guarautee that the most vain. | which there Was No appeals huuanity was’ aystem- arranged ander different States, with their | 554 at,'n a, 374 18 woof Sth av, 2x100.5. once stood over some of these graves.” “In a grave _ r i ASSAULT ON THE CHEF oF Porick.—On Wednes. | post ont s given. The book | $34 70 {te of 8d av, 20x onthe late Dr. Western’a farm was found a skuk | S¥l€ Of Sil dogs that add so mucu to the comfort, | atically outraged; brutality reigued supreme; a 4 ft - rf ne. ‘d ta band: sy 5 {3d nv, 40xi00, , ana Ms hig as happiness aud security, #8 well as companionship, | dead body, the oozing blood yes warm, Was tossed maples pn etme pee Ns i oe telngl Laas oe ee nee Ab sin, Detweet $end Bd & much larger than ite fallows; the under jaw would | of” man shall be represented there—{ mean | out of a window ora door with the utmost noncha- Mun uamed sows Freeze, of this city, py é | tux Woras ov Hosa: TH. with sixty-two illustra stipes benana? a Bsns ais GoUke conear ania Gn aerenoitCS the pure Mount St. sernard dog, from tne | lance; a dead body was found in the strecta at day~ , aio 4 kang Brooklya: W. W. Swayne. Shi tween 3d and d BAY ‘sbous cl i guilty vw an indict n y y ne it ween 2d and & Gigantic dimensions.” “On the hill abouc one mile the stock of the monks at the Hospice, in the Alps, } light; no questions were asked, but it wae put out of 4% which this book is | 8%) 9910s48, m mitt. on C emarkably low pri Q11x31 : where such numbers of Americans love to visit | the way into a nole. The Big Tent was a feawre Saat cae ae ee ‘ ibsbabiedd plipesd: 1K. @Suild: Wa’ Wasi a Seedine $B fhe of Bd a eT eee prec Unt aze the ruins of an old | wien traveling tn Europe. The celebrated ‘dog | of the town; the bar stood near the entrance; tan Ctee Winlle mete io ving asea # - . ote tinge fort and burying place, occupying about eit acces | Barry waved upwards of forty-lve lives, when no | gaming tables for every description of the pa be a w es acting in apacity were | The subject is one that will interest all persons of and, The skeletons taken from here have usually human oe1ng could go out fram ihe taciemency of | art were arranged around the canvas room; micsnemvane Ct. ta Stace: a Jestrous of becoming familiar wih the works of eee eee ave ee etod aeyen aoe Common | the weatier, frost aud suow overwioiming the un- | @ platform, with the tnusi¢ians, was located {a exe Was, vis + iustravions, of course, repi AW ah tari of Mt. James Scovice Wee tao ad extenaue | fortunate pilgritas. Celebrated dog, which have | the centre round the pole; courtesans of the very ier otras yy Hogarta, wmie the hterary part ex- | Ay Cand kh st, ~ pont BS nae Ae extensive | carried off all the ‘rst prizes in Xng- | lowest type danced round itin abandoned freedom, burying ground, whe pet _ | macy dimeusions have by Magazine Natices, ; a touumiik ach ‘ nes are nneqnul in merit, : Dte de Be edly infertor to those of the Bie County, nia conclusions rega ne variant out ls Putnam's, which Myre a mainly on account of a very clever Gateways to the Pole,’ in whtch @ ice 14 discussed tn ap able, and original style, Mr. Putnain’s yand the Raat,” “The Tewtical | UBion and Sth at > huMAN bones of extraordl ue 2 BY DR. BOYNTON, ful! of our townsman, Yon geology, giving ayette dis ? ea. alas he aUdjeCk. jand at every exhibition, the real descendants | each vietng with the other im everything obscene; no or representatives of this Barry and hig | language was “respectable” which was not ind class, at the great invernational sltiow as | centaud profane, At oa re by the efforts of some Hamburg, just closed, these nodle dogs again ear- | of the business men, the Vigitance Committee was ried off the Hirst prizes, one im ihe rough haired | organized, and some of the desperadoes were sum- and the other in the ¢mootn haired ciasa, I will | marily despatched; and at last, when the terminus guarantee that hort these magnificent creatures | of the road extended further and the mushroons shall present themesives for competition in your | town moved on, dead bodies of many mismng per- great conntrs, stould they have a chance or an invi- | ons were found covered up in the cellars of those tation, as they are owned by shay true philauthro- | “heils” which had so disgraced the town. Now all that pist and benefactor of mankind, the Rev, J. Cum. ] remains of this once infernal region are afew sc ming Macdona, M. A., Who takes a doep tnterost | tered buildings and the graves of the devils and their iu he propagation ever the world of this in- | Victims upon whose dilapidated head boards you Yalnable friend and companion of man; and as your | may read this rude inscription:—“Unknown.” Juica- nobie Harvard ineu vraved the Atlantic row a bare now serves as a station for the military station ol pre = 5 wu ayamet the and smprtsc ! $20,000. This sult was never prosevated tugs were then tareaiened aga alleged assanit on Mr. Freeze Teed 10 Mdie P tion of the Chie 3d av, No 2,180, n tN No lis, & vears, per anne t for au Lim, sente subject of vast LONG ISLAYD, a nse and unprece Warren at, s ven Heap , . porary French Lt ture” con: 1 tbe locality within t race on the Thames, and oruliantiy showed their ort Sedgwick on the south side of the river. Fink av RIVER Heay.—The 4 ca White daseeranunine® ts tether: yt on seemed to be that we dia. | PLUCK, MKIL and Muscular power, aurely England ani | — Here the road, leaving the South Fork on our right, Poily Griffin, at River } 1, wae ale ls dull and heavy. Walton mi, © uw 5 kuna being. pape the Continent will Lmao Lov ne dogs to Pore cree wed Giaieetl 1d ae ReHTLY peer rage eelerday afternoon. <4 I 7 Wyckoll at, i : location o compete with those on the great Continent of | Pole ct a ‘al LJ Lod Sriginates frou apa ks Irom nl aii, Hours at Home for November is writ 3d st; a9, 82.10 fhe of Mirat, Yexial.. Deity Wan tena, one America. Hoping to see your paittotic and power- | Pole, Sydney and Potter stations, ‘The sky was red she strenuous exertions of the ferry le Moasiled toatl have ao far reached at okey a that 8 {8 nots foe ful pen and ituential paper taking the lead in } with the refiection of the fires on the barning prat- DatidiDg War saved in a du es tt contains are “Orime and its che Kost,” “Marriages Among Men phate of ti directing the aCtention of your public apirited coun- | ries. Now and then we came near to places where irymen in this watrer, and thus be tmstramental in | the fires were raging and for many miles could see ‘ erting the beat breeds of ry class of dog easily | the long lines of fame sweeping over the level land GARDIVER'S ISLAND, Madame de Chantal”! ecttons | Reed und t 7 yeum vede, ths : Introwuced over your woudertul country, Iain, aa eo Bi OND Dae Sole ttaanty area Painter," “Late faxico City," Van Buren ‘ot peribaaay oo: : Angic American, G.MAG'p, } which in this clear atmosphere appear #0 Sarge an targa Maes | CoP Vevveee 000 Fe ra mtr Hees eal Ng lig brilliant, graduaily faded and the dawn of one of the Tak SUSrIOIOUS Stamens seeD in Gard 7 Tt Lot 73 Hore Nom g The body lle nenr'y upon the back, the right wide & IHL. ARCTIC REGION, loveliest mornings soon succeeded. The valley of on Thursday inst the To an Lots 120, 19) in lower, the heed lean ngs ttle e jee right, The lege Lodge pole aeenie very = _— at er the ° ‘are arly one above the otber; the feet parilally eros le . Cuban privateers ly interest by all ad- é anoiher, The woe of the signe foot Slit kee DIGS Ors ODE SNe Se Rubee. yicenoes. Gt | S0Te Btatew sieamer Iw sieamer Mononyanela ¥ b MIVDLETOWN e two or three nore ar- | Tompkins and Staples, Lot 285........000006 e very good——"Sultan | Tompkins and staples, Lot 286 ps from My Autograph | Eugene Herrir hem, which aid in making | Reach « and Kicum edly entertaining magazine, | Wiliam Butier Duncan is nota bad number, but it | Plot formerly of Eli t fo nS mine lower, | A Sporting aud Exploring Expedition Toe corer tat a Lal beta Ae Sek never de * @ atream itself is insignificant. It 1s only at inter~ Vhe wards the North PoleReturn of the Party. | vais that there 18 any water In It, Here you see the {Fromm the luudee (Scotland) Advertiser, Uct. 8.1 shallow stream which now sinks down beneats On Wednesday afternoon Mr. Lamond, iate mem- | the sandy bed, and reappears at some distant point, ver of Parliament tor bute, and Mr. William Levsey, | only to repeat the eccentric freak at other places. ot Ventnor, Isie ofeWigut, arrived at Dundee in the | The road re atedly crosses the desertea channel. plainly that — the sikoed to stand — erect lien down by the left #ic WESTCHESTER COLYTY, elow om the others, reaching nearly to the puber whole statue evidently representa the position {lat would naturally take at the departure of | PROBABLE Fatal AOMENT.—A widow, uame . f - oad oy. Flot fc o : stoamer Diana, of Giasgow, Irom the Arctic region, | soon the valley assumes @ more cheerful aspect; 1€ eee omy, untae | falls bed srerage of met, Which ts by the } F syn | paris o€ te maine. "The foutures are wey eaaeeerant | Maere they huve teen on apocting and scientité | jooks quite suvcopuble of cultivation. “AU” slong dure, rng in Henn rs si cal sib the 0 bs amp: hye hb cheek bones of the Indian type, neither | SXPCUItion. ‘The veesei, ander the command of | the slopes up to the table land on esther aide is very ighbor at Mo ave ¥ Aaiwony Prollope, is continued. “Wear and "f RICHMON re . 4 being entirely unlike any | CAptala ©. Lv ay, WA Rone jo H Mangam. oY, and manned by Giasgow and raqual, The grade is high, and the view extensive. Indian origin, The ein muy. feli down stairs, sustasu Seamen, leit Glasgow on the 25th of April hue grasd ts good for grazing, and there is sound Marder Most Foul” 1 an ex- 480 sbought will prove faba soy Shen ng Bono BA Los 56, map of ? 3 Van Pelt. 25 “oped Ri adie beth fil Hyg tnt 4 Proceeded to Norway, where they were to- | ance of it, ‘The little sandy-carth-mound homes Gitiiniis aaaheune - acing; “8 uel Gonis with amb saw ahiukiin 33; a arabed; the mouth PA: Dt cy brow and | jajoroed by a Humber of men for the sea-horse Hunt | the prairie dogs ean be counted by the thousand; nag thie aban’ . 4 . 08 a a. rel 4 bs vod Silas N Raven's propery ; pees s 30g pment. sid a va" apple” has wfuli | ing, They then made for Nova Zembla, whica, after | troops of anteiopes scamper away over the hilis. ight three groc en Y - Ra oy +l were teen. WERTFIELD, e statue, being colorsal and massive, strikes the be | $Xveriencing very pleasant weather, they reached in | ‘They must be -y numerous ia this vicinity, for the Yonkers, were burgiariously enterea vy ¢ i ou i“ - ah el ee. holder with a feeling of awa. Some portions of the feaiures | May. Here ome capital sport was onjoyed In hunt- next tion is called Antelope. Now the valley 00 oF persons, who carried oJ in bie magazine thas are vy) Geer Saye would remind one gf the bust of DeWitt Clinton, and otin ing the aniinais peculiar so that region; but, on a | opens out into an extensive arophitheatre. From. money drawer th ea : 4 Guirtom Clatuary wae inde to represent’ aaon that ibis, piece of | worm arising, she party set out for ‘Bplyz- | the borders of a broad area of comparatively level wnher ar . papers in the November number | Virginia ay, » s, J Cloke, Jr, 10 J Origin, aud designed by th O perpetuate tse memory | Dork’, where they arrived in Jane. ‘The | iaud the low hulls roll away, lucreasing in thelr 8t John's av ana Ist «i, W Hi to perpetuate the memory a4 rite ra . * P ject of tik expedition was to endeavor t distant, Passio yet veer toh oe Lermed more a of a great mini and aobl ft would nerve to linpress | Privary obj ve mi O } numbers, and the horizon ia tore distan’ e ALLPOEY { Y good @ Life of Father Faber? | Emanuel Kappersto Macy ¢ inferior or races eat and uoble, and fur | PERE AI Deyoud Chis point uMti, tf possble, the | Busunell station, crossing tho western iimit of Ne s Pg uM ther Fat ra to he i . this purpose only was colossal dimensions, | Pole Was reached; but, notwithstanding every exer- braska, the dark outlines of Pine BiuS# appear, ia oa ‘ ‘ eview the career of that ceie- | Barker st, corner Trinity oe he Vandbebilt’s. 4,609 | This block of gypauun fi a dark stratum passes | Hop, Wey were nnsucceasiul on account of tho the territory of Wyoming, , ast and priest. ‘T'ne Counell and the Sites Coun Bt tee: eee eet te pM eR unasual qnaniity of dense, heavy ico that was | Presently we arrive at Pine Piuffs station. The 4 ga My sad gy an tanex Comnty, Ny de Mo ggg pdt encountered. {i it had not been tor theextraordin- | same ever varying view attends us up the valley of » 4 '' taken from the Revue du A hip. Some arily large blocks of we that were met with i ia the Lodge Pale for a dozen miles to bert, Near * Jed interest and Nia, at, e180. . more than oibers | Delteved that the Diana would haye made some con- rior range of hills rise gentiy on the y the action of water, isaving @ bolder out | sideraple distance further auead. ‘Ten yearg ago rend and thoes near North Platte, and ehate ua out cropping slong the dencent, of, the breast Pvt Bh Mr, Lamond atiained a wore northerly point in @ | from’ the Lodge Pole valley. {bis now extends © ham ‘ nctly, en 0 other nite t the face and head. I'thlak Uae this plece of reclining state | Aailina sloop than that walch he reached on the pro- rae f to the northwest. Low, ragged hills on either * from #¢ Fairmont av, $5x)00. “Free Religion” and WA ne terian Assemblies to the 100 ner Broad at, w a, 19 fon Dexide# &® Walon vy ellen! articles, The frat | B i ot fry ta not 800 years old, Dut i# the work of the 0 sent Cocasion, although at that time the excursion immediately enclose the road which passes be a “ 400 meoring of the “Free Religious | Caden at na, 114 (com Lath ah, di Pathers in this countey, who are kuown to hnentregaentet | WAX more for hunvgg tian exploration, ‘Lhe pre- | trough & uollow. The formations on the hille indi-- Wier, eke r 2 Boavon, while the title of the | Lines, Pes trom ape the Onondaga vailey [rom 990 to 260 years ago; that it would | Sent expedition m: three attempts to go beyond | cate both soft sandstone and Voicantc matter, The aed Wi!) preva i ean in every reapect dignified | Plane at, es, D. A. Nichol probably bear a date in history correaponding with the mar Spitavergen, bat the furthest point they could reach ground I# covered with sand and gravel. Now the’ Paden ! eating ae crue Catholte spirit, explaing mental stone which was found at Pomy Hill, im this | Was eighty degrees north iatitude, At thia place five | ascel grade 18 greater; the road 18 smooth, but ms Par en & Probably toe best artigie tn the maga. vessels from Norwi were | the train runs siower; the rising ground absorbs the, county, and pow Segomiad in the Academy at Albany, There | gea-horke huntin; the 008 enutied “The Lmrfatability of the | Fame... Steeeecsreeegenesnaneees \ frnngn or 1001 worainpped by the fodiane tt cond bare heen i parade of the Yorkers bire Deyartmer me off t ‘dol wornby) observed surrounded by ice-floes in the Honiopen | roll hillé, the auriace lodks desolate and dismat st thst piace yesterday, aud war reco nee, ot} 8D in watch he works of Charles Darwin and baclly deatroved or mrctiauca withrg aight Dion bene’ arent | Btraite, the crews of which hud been compeliod to | for miles where the tires, so lately bere, = olor er eda patel in by | Heroers Speover are reviewed in a calm though atone, and the tors and Sngets cont have been easily broken | Abandon them. Although the chiet object of the | have ‘kened the whole face of ol a iiperln y mai . e from various por- he hha tue teehee Wor ed eee 0 h. uo remaining | g,, TY. ie off. Itiny In quicksand, which, in surn, rested upon compact pep AE Ne frustrated some excellent fy--| Qe copia Ravio anv horine coo pi don wo C uDly. A lengshy procession was f wite Worl or. 1s 8, acrverseseoee Ot 2 men . . pec Cee ang preceded by nic, marched tnrough | Parkara'a Monthy opens with @ not badiy written | Lot, Dock 8, map of (Ciaran BO. .......sssersee 95000 | stathmin plncete an Eolowatecis waa tor ine prnpoee ot tember Tor Tronic Ree aoe tet of, Bem. | insrease the grim Bae chest bones of aia y the’ vi ol 40 a ‘ Bop. | tne, Lae 4 the admiration of numerons spectatsra, “Tie 4Ne ] account of the nome of a cortain literary charactor, | Newark sto halt of lot ff Movwon ity, Bx100 aiding and, protecting fy from an enemy who Seiad co oheramet In Norway, OC a dd ppear tty was toad Pe eepcemes y 0 throwing water | Whose merits are Considerable and whose reputation | Cliff st, #6, half of lot be reservoir, are jown pao het ae boughe ang | for three woeks hunting rype, a sors of Norwegian eRe ed tanlel wf eke Herds of cattle, rel GN gwe cor cl id oem, . 4 after which the usual number oe yor wstloe, | ie good, bat who ia hardly conaplcuoas enough to | Lot 81, bik 70, Coster estate, Traces of this how. decomposed be ooeerig cee ny | Bartridie, They left Norway lust Saturday morning stack ; Acattered ranches, introduce us to & on were | tuterest people with the details of nia life, The | Lote 1d and 1d, bik 7, Coster estate. eee gone acassion was passing throwgl | ative iin wretebed Dad taste, Eleanor Kirk con: omEEN yt) Bnia enyine eompauy. wiped sid ter SMO y Cnhes her “Rac About Working Women,” ang | 1% map of Greenville (irove No, Snia engine CompaDy. slivped! wud Teli user ihe | yichea tnto diabolical man with her accustomed | Lots 11g and 114, No . Cin Lareed over hw | faciness of atyl@ and janguage, “Birthplace of Kip | Lote 92 and a4, vegetal rh and ateamed ali the way to Dundee, where they ar- | city rising in the distance; and now we reson Chey- seen on every side of the trench, ent’ it ia quit thie | rived at two o'clock on Wednesday. ‘The cargo con- | enne on the broad att!l-asconding piain at the base Texetable matter originally extended across aud avove the | sista of thirty sea-horses, nineny large seais, two | of ie) Laie betel ‘This is theend of the seo- wanna this stratum of decayed matter there ina dapoant of | beara, 102 deer and some ten tons of oll. oe a " xy oO} fr ig nion Pacite Kablroad, ‘The dis ry recent date, from eighteen inches to two feet in thick ‘Tho Diane i# to winter in Dundee. She was built ce is 226 miles from North Piaite apd from nese, which may have been in washed, avd itkewiee ivroed | ih Glangow by Mr. Lamond some oven months ago | Omaba, 6, of North Union, Oxi kG, man ot North Hoboken. wees