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8 THE PENNSYLVANIA OTOH. Their Habits, Customs and Country. ~— AIFE AT THE FOOT OF THE BLUE HILLS, How They Farm, Fodderyand Fructify. 3 own. dnd Turnpike Pics | iager veer ana ale rent in tures. THE DUTCH IW POLITICS, ‘Big Mon in the Lehigh, S ‘and -Conestoga Region., Baunissvea, Pa, Sept/23, 1871. ‘Whenever you sce a town poset se burg | ‘gways suspect is to bo “High Dutoh}” whether it | ‘Newburg, on, the Hudson; on the = the Delowareser Har | (@mevandoad; Sroudsbare, on ASPECTS OF DEUTSCHLAWB, Steourg, 0D theSusquenamna, If there areimo traceable reasons way it-shenld be ‘German titre are reasons lying semewhere near | 8M & Subject Of avarict. It was Bot ancl areund. Tnese reasons:are apt to be a nigh cultiva- | ‘en of the Emestone solts particularty;an'unusually © gong and ‘stalwart breed of dreaght horses; the | use of clover to bring up overwrought , 3 stone houses with re@ roof, or brick | ‘peented glaring red or yellow; remarkably Rage bares, of which the frame superstructure over- @aps the stone basement, so as to protect cattle and ‘earts below, and the second stery of the barn is @ise envered by a wagon-way, drawbridge-fashion, rom the hinder aitie; good fences and very few ‘@eene walls, no matter how much stone there may he thereabout; phiegmatic, overfed, inoffensive, ‘put frequently small and stunted people, with here | jand there a perfect giant in size, capable of carry> ‘a barrel of four mile without shifting it; of Seating, alone and unsupported, a quarter of bacon gna a half bushel of sauerkraut at a meal, and ‘veting for Andrew Jackson, with more than the faith of St. Temas, at every Presidential election, past and to come. Buch are some of the salient, surface demonstra- ‘Moms of the Pennsylvania Dutch country—a beanti- fal and fertile sweep ef rolling red or blue limestone * ‘Rnolis and valley land, cemprising the better por Mon of fourteen rich and elderly counties, lying Petween the Bine Mountains and tide water, and loved up at one end by the pent elbow of the Dela- ‘{wrare, in its course from Bordentown to the Water @ap; but its prolific population, fowing southwest- ‘waraly over the boundary of Pennsylvania aad all. up the valleys ef Virginia, can bejtraced as far the mountains of Western North Carolina and Tenmesaee, where their exemplars were Known the otvil war for their sturdy attachment te ‘Me cause of the Union and freedom, A NIOB TRAMP FOR PEDESTRIANS. @% this period of the yeara pedestrian wamp ‘mong the Dutch counties would be particularly emertaining and instructive to the scholar, man of Invalid, or patient, trudging pleasuré seeker. country, although the nearest to New York fy of any of thé quaint and provincial Segtons in our Union, has been almost entirely ; @asiected except by our capitalists in coal, iron, ‘@ate or produce, or by the through traveller bound | ae the West, who flies westward to Harrisburg on ‘We jightning train, marvelling for a few .minuteg St atime at the exquisite garden cultivation on both aides of him and-wondering what part of Penn- Whivania it may be, Even the lightning express 3 this country no longer; for the Penmsyi- “yania Ratlroaa, anxious to utilize its fall trank to vhuladelphia and lease the New Jersey to boot, has for several months past. disconr i peed what was called the “Allentown line,” which x to be the regular expeditious hignway to the est. * mn this month of September the fine apples of the yylvania Dutch are turning red, cider is pienti- raed bog-butchering, sausage making, sauer- braut pickling and leisurely hospitality distinguish @e country. It is customary to laugn at the | Wutch for their backwardness in politica, BAucation and worldly wisdom; but their civiliza- | xo such a8 it 1s, 8 very perfect and simple; er method, industry; domestic virtues and entire ‘Sbsence of Violent and wicked propensiti¢s, suca as Fevenge, political corruption, desertion of family or Parents and wanton mischievousness, have enabled ‘hem to keep pace with the more active populations @ New Eugland, Virginia aud even interior New Fork, so that they may be said at present %o be the sionest farming population in America. The United tates consns shows Lancaster county, Pennsylva- inla, to be the richest farming county in the Union, and its neighbors of Lebanon, York, Adams, Berks, } Montgomery, Lehigh and Northampton are not far enina it. If the understanding of the people is not as acute | in the valley of Connecticut, if thelr commerctal | 1s not as comprehensive as the Low Dutchman's \ @escendants in the valley of the Hudson, if they | gre inferior to the Pennsylvania Scotcn- Irishmen $m leadership, adventure and personal prowess, gc to the Virginian and Marylander in | @esh and audacity, they are, neverthelew, B happy, rich and comfortable element, ‘whose good habits ana strong bodies ghave tough- ned out the more wiry races by intermarriage with , and they make in the heart of the Middle an impregnable body of loyal conservatism jt which the isms and instabilities of the out populations break like waves upon a rock. Some of tne finest specimens of physical women ‘the country, equal to the Blue Grass women of joky, are raised on the iimestorie streams and @airy farms of the Lehigh, Schuyikill, Swatara, Ponestoga, Susquehanna and their adjuncts. The roads which traverse the country are of the very t character of limestone pikes; the inns are ip, Seldom charging above two dullars a day or dollars a week; the towus are frequent, the his- cal associations often curious and affecting, aud Dospitality of private folks, if one has introduc }) is equal to the best in the South in the days slavery. How TO GET TO THE DUTCH coUNTRY. Whe New Jersey Central Baliroad will deliver you in Jess than four hours, after a ride of eighty-six at Easton, the bastion town of the Dutch iatry on the east, which has been called the May- nce of the American Rhineland. The Morris and fBesex road hase terminus at the same imposing pat city. The Centrai road ts genorally thought be the pleasantest for passenger travel, as it is blocked up with the coal traius which fil the and Essex; the latter road, however, runs ®arough the strongest scenery in New Jersey, by Scnooley’s Mountain and the Shawangunk range, @wing to which nearly impassabie features it re- from 1836 to 1865 to complete it; it is now by the Delaware and Lackawanns Railroad, hove connections extend {rom Hoboken to Uswego. THE OOUF D'GiL OF DEUTSCHLAND. Tf you have any doubt when you gét to Easton eat you are really in the Dutch country, ingulre, Bor evidence, of General James Shunk, who ts the SAivor of one of the fourisning daily papers; Re is the son-in-law of the Hon. Jeremiah @ Black, and the son of the inte idolized Patch Governor of Pennsyivania, Francis Rk @aunk. Oi Governor Snunk was one of the of famous Dutch magistrates of Pennsyiva- of whom Simon Snyder and Ritner were con- instances, Ritner brought into public life late Hon. Thad. Stevens, who precipitatea the Buckshot Wor; but Governor Shunk, who could peak fourteen Kinds of Pennsylvania Dutch and jaad personally tasted all the varieties of cheese in @Peanseyivenia, never had any Prime Minister. The Povernor did his own swearing, worshipping and and his reputation at Harrisburg 1s equal ‘that of Moses among the Hebrews. "Mason Would be, answoere else exocpt in these é } than any of We original colonizing eiements of Lue re aoa ae am NOVEMBER 13, Bein SHEET, eae | One names, wort of mental Dutch ceuntry. Kill Cfeek which are malifon gallons of whiskey vania, are of tne | on ‘ne mertnern, side of the Biue characters. The’ Comnectice cance | Valley and the uppet w: before. tne Revolution, and the : al s a ‘whisrey; iron furnaces, copper Wire [ acverics, \Totting mills abound, and Lafayette Vollege, @ this point, stands among ‘tthe first in tne State, ‘ands endowed to the extent of aquarter of a milk; W. yes iton of dollars by the richest singte coal operator tm) 4.0) “Pennsylvania, Mr. Pardec, ot Hazteton, Bridges, inthe Sc aweeping around tae promontory ef the town, give eutlet to the great coal arteries whtca supply New York—such as the raliways to the Schuylkill, Sus; Peace res quenanne and Leaigh coal @elés; and from this ; Coabanipping porte Point to Harrisburg and beyond it there are énter-, fim dnd Holbmols mixed with the seautiful farming occupatiess of | socolrae i frome dist aone. lip a bonetons thu ing in ‘or ot the Dutch, the rear of and rail Creswell’s uncie, was utch, of tron mulls Way ¢rains, tary crignaly engaging ‘and ali the maltifold energies of an industrieas era, | M4 Dulcn coal and lumber ‘With these manafacturing matters tie.subjeet of my | ‘The Leng oat, Gateh je ame, Packer the excursion Bas avthing to de, Sudice it to say that richest man nS Germans from Westphalia, the Palatinateand the {0cster—Fhilip Ginter—an 1701, and the great Le high Coai Company, at its incorporation in 17 Protestant parts of Europe ad been in peaceable | concaincd the names of two native Germans amo! Possession of this country about one hundred years { dreeremverp. The first float post said to descended the before tue coal in the meighboring mountains be- | Mississippi Valiey from “ulbaee New Orleans ‘Was a Lancaster county Dui poige Many | pitt beok, Hamburg or Amsieruam, provi ould submit to hr nal eT ‘erm of years Monroe's and the younger Adams’ admunistrations St these Uerians Are very 63! peaceful trout, herting aud shad streams inso water | of WiliamPenn. £ven Harrispurg, the Stare capital, Ben whee sinc em im the reais of Auentown, in agnemann a half century younger tnaa the staia old popula- porn on tbe Wisanionons hear Germaniown, tron pu Aga ‘acker, Moses 1: German. Jor, the Golcmaus oF of Lebanon, &c., are of Baste Presilency of huadeiphia sock. jae reen, | Finttoned, ‘an @ndone has to drop vut a iew miles back sero. From his astronomical Bete ie to lyde- of living. the Desaracion of Tnepeudence, goon after its pam adventares form a large part of the | aud rare pas of Peunsylvauia Dutch stock, born near 1a, 18 peaveaui frugal, Caster, Janus and raise’ the value of haulrond fern SWS eutigraiion societies are proces nia German, ‘the religiuus ware ou the jineut, aud Peum wok | Unitcd ed ee and the Canadas, Were of this rice. Tae nature of nis lauds wand bis son, Henry Mubl- ‘enverg, was our Ymister to Austria ander Jackson. get pas- Lancaster in Site, a sod im 1/62 Kivtenhouse sur- Deitt, ou Canal. Sacube oa Peele arrieal Baron He! & quoor fellow, of much seal réaowa Hat tas Daten coat ” pare tarough th ie orem they make expert and ai lor exaw on the lower Sone) CRE RLEST IS SIRSL SES | Searaatiecge Seregoes ca eat ighways {or the transportation of coal; butthe town ‘dammed so as to fo atford slackwater Navigation from | of Baston dates back to the governmeat of the sona [unweit ream, Up the deeper creeks to towns like | wantmia out after the Revolutionary War, and the | ‘olewm wells in the Unton. 1s of seat of government was piioned here as late as “teach ‘Somaya ean ee teniaricausccene i | 1812, while Bethichem, Reading, Allentown and the ut pee is now of the ese orc acgremmapeerstcupgeepgeelies & silttenhouse, of feguiar Deutsche stock, was | | tons near at hand, nodes Sry 8 of Pennsylvania j in 1/32, aod became y the most eminen } coal and. Taye apr He ae ine Buoctaor of | New York or P! Deutschlal lou Seciety, discuvered Te ins as ib was—x! ana old solence of thasions, aud coustrucied a celebraved of any of tuese sweltering aula paeme saan 9 ry Square, Philadeiphia, where ue had wade thorough chauge mm aomeudanahe rece abana Seer the ‘ocoultat 108 Of Venus, was read a DID THE HIGH DUTCH ORIGINATE? | adopnon. lie died im 179. eng) J cae Welser, the Indian interpreter 0: the Rev- rated tu Aime} na ver, lution, Whose condition, irom both Danes Ot ene Hae, ped Rszory’ of New York province, was a Dutch burguer German Switzeriand peat, Hesse, aumost tunmeu alter Penn iene 'W. Forney, Collector of the Port of Philadel- ' Re province cn thy Dela ibe Penn rons | to, work 0 DERt ie bi Le tho te "raots: unsold! \ Joan W, Garrett, Premdent of the Baltimore and MUCB as the Nuria Pacido. i @ad the Obivo Kauiroad, is, on uis-maternal side, Ponnsylva- at prevent. considerable number of German |. Geddes, o~iginstor of the Erie Canal, and George Prolesanis bed ecagnt om ut Sugiand duriug ; Lanisa, a celeviated rallway contraor in t a TO Make tuess ws correspoudenta With the 2 tnpoghuow orem Mublenberg, who led nis congre- Sense bulk of their disswusted neigobors gion »» preacal im fal. uniforin, was @ he evolu oney ny Depooner, ae a “aaroad, ‘Tne “first turnpike read in America was raaye were soneaee | pauls Dut country from Puiladelphia he One of th ariiest id iron furnaces in the ey ne of the e an ‘urn: wae country was oot near Manheim, in 1764, yy country. Aue farmers of this mabe tripe coreunn. | Indians and Norte! o ritthces for draught stock, 4] ‘Hamvletonian sires. The: reign oi James jueens Mary and Anne amd the eariy cou his executors also turned to. goed use BoaulsyeeUvah aime aeuee seenerehatan f Imes 10 82 ne} ons! in sects aud toana the New world: Ke. “and cattle.” 1 | Settee Pronger sina gr apres ne COLO a: 8 Germany. Some of these, like the Dhnkers and | and make di portauons ire and ar ae Swen? ahtaee rhe Styne farm, at Cornwall, 1s 900 and about 160 mares. eg all ry ture upon FE He Haiubletoniga stailion is 7 at 009. } Seventh Day Bap! comscientiousabout the | ‘The troiting track is a feature of every agriculta- Precise day ut Oe. week Dunday; olners Were oral -sovlcty’s gO 3 regton, but the otd- fasiioued iairs, lide that of Reamsy @iscontinued. Simon SnyiJer, Joseph Heister, Jono Andrew Shuize, veorge Wolf, Joseph Ritner, William F. Packer and \\tllam Bigier, seven out 6f the sixteen | Sgverages ot Pennsylvania elected since 1791, | en the State cousttauou wens into operamon, may been of Dutcn blood and uame. vernor Wolf, mm 1840, Bix Yeurs, was ovuplounc: vr wo vued States Tren- sury under Jackson, member of Congress ret oe lector of the Port of Poliadéiphia, He began lui school teacuer. Governor Kitner was & Berks county nian, unedu- cated but strony-willed; he was Mviog a year or two agoin the Wes.ern part of the Sate. He and Thad | Sievens compeiied the Germans to pay their school taxes und support education, Governor =nyder was @ sr, stick, who Kept the Commouweaith in a good deal of amusement and thuriceu colouies, And (he G-Twiaus Of the Ohivval turwoll, He eid the Gubernatorial office ior nine Jey aud (ue ortiiwesi are altogether a differcnt peo- years. Die, the pioducé oi a mere Modern civulzutiou and = bim on pailtical, economy, but the people of Without tne quaiituessés and peculiariues of tuese | State hardly know that he existed, @bvient Feuusyivadtans, | | avorse to education and inventions, ani ti er & holy ilfe ought to ve Gains and conventualt some, Uke the new school of Moravians, as revived by Count iuizendori, ia Saxony, beueved tn education Under certain seail-monastic resiriclions 4nd super- ‘vistons; and, flually, even thousands of jiaia or- OdOX Lutherans @n4 Calviuists took the Lever for & Westera uome and packed - Shosmaniaes mrey on Doard slow galing vessels w jeluvered tli pe ap as ones: Bristol — Paw ri wasn cy if bey 0. tue limius of tae Quaker and ‘eish farms and settiemenis, but kept in the rar ‘of those hardy Iudian figniers, the boruer scoscn- Trish, Tas the Germans had speedily taken up the bes land at tne fous of the Biue Kidze, quict #jsiom of expansion teu descendauis have Bpread out on tue limestone iands, acd some of era. now be found even In the vatieys of the Ceuta! Alleghany rauge. They have waudered jess the buch, tersely expressed, was the origin of the Pennsylvania Dutch, wao rank aumony tae oldest na- tive Ainericags 10 uur country. If auy oi (nem yote for Audrew Jacksou, a3 is comically ailezed, they do ti upon iovg mavuralizauon papers, covering at least tive generations, THE OUiEY TOWNS OF THE pUTon. ‘The chiei cenires < Population tn the Dutch coun- try are Alicntowa, Lancaster and \ork. ‘The city of Freae: ok in Alaryiand, although iueal- ized und briguiened by @ mixvare of Scotch and Bnghsb, 13 also 4 true Dutch town, and its market days are aearly a3 Characteristic us tuose of towns | Which lic along the same geveral valley to the north- easiward, Anybody cau remeuber that one of tie conspicugus points Ou the Mar)laud batve geld of Auuciam was ao old Duaker caurch, a Worsuippiag | Place tor eer Duten, Wy jonn Brown et ed upon V iiginia oe of the urst prisspers a: Dosthges ae tvok, seiecting Lim simultanoonsly up 4 $240 livery account aud sendicg the bill to the win alone NT was a Mr, Alstadt, Relief Society.” The Louisville Couri-r-Journal ‘WhO was ai30 OF jot x The cuy of Keadiug, Wich 18 a very larme gnd | “08 that thistle about.asnear asitis possible to Prosperous town Of 44,000 puopie, 1s the proper ine- tropolis of oper id uargher chardetstuaye devil in.” Dormal repose and goud old vurgher charactel been somewhat aisturved by the coal (rade aud by | And Indiana, too! many railrvads and iron muis, The same may bf ' Journal Said Of Aueulown. York ald Lancaster preserve | Attorney General Hanna informs ns that in mak- their dull, celightial, ce ey poet Character, ' ing up iis cases agamst those oiticials who are neither being tae centre remarkable lavusiry charged with defraudiag the State out. of large seat of wucmoil; Out ibis betweea Lancaster and amounis‘or money he finds many of the voucners RUNNING NOTES--POLITICAL AND GENERAL Mra, Nannette B. Gardner, of Detroit, who cast | her first vote—and the first vote of any Michigan Wwoman-—last year, again voted last Tuesday, and had no ailicuty in domy so. Other Detroit ladies for one goose should be sauce for another, The Madisou (lod) Courier, belicved to be the semi-oMcial organ ‘of General Sherwan, announces that, though General Sherman 1s going vo Europe, ie is to pay his own expeasea, The Ciicego Tribune accuses Holden of “‘ranning Says the Terre Haute New Holland, Marenkeim, Strasburg, Reamstown, Lint, Levauon, Kuit.own,£¢.—tharwe spyronead | Dutch ife in wll its simplicity and cojorment Some ol these places merely doze gong, like the old towns on the deserted postroads of er rrance their day passed living upon tholr acquisitions— given to the quiet consumption of becr anu the Teading of the Philadelphia newspapers, which gerve Logether to lull the soul te peace and merely ; suggest in & tame way that there are some outside | spheres and occurrences; but these affect tne good | Smt no more tan the dreams which follow his | It r vaingalar to believe tnat the Penn family out old heading in the year 1743, named it atet ee inuiata, which ig movers 4 the county seat ot Ber Ve ite streets like appelia- tious to tise of ioe of Pauadely bia; also that Laucasver and York were at times ‘luribg the Kevoluionai war pl ‘ces ol session for the patriot Congress, ani that Bethiehem was pitched upon by the Moravians thirty-five years before the Revolution. At Lancas- = one oj our historic Presidents, James Bucnanan, Kept bis bachelor home during nearly the whole hus active pro essional apa poiltical life; he prac- ‘tised law at its country par and iaid the foundation Of his modest fortune of $300,000; there he retired | vo his farm ol “Wheatiand” to muse upon satisfied FO) places tn hme arciuves of the state. Those Focaments have been spolen for the purpose, Ke suppose, of shielding the guilty partes, “Thave what's the matter with Hanna."’ At the-election in Little Rocz, Ark., on Tuesday Generaf Robert M. Catterszon was chosen Mayor, The General was formerly a resident of Indianapo is, and a colonel of one of the regiments of Indiana volunteers, Promoted to brigadier generai ne came ; Out of the service with an excellent reputation, Governor Palmer, of Mlinois, carries g rebel bullet im his body. He, therefore, ought to Kmow how it Grosvenor. A Western paper having boasted that a very ' young lady of sweet sixteen had killed’a large weighing 160 pounds, the Richmond Enqutrersays the Richmond girls kill young bucks any tmeé, some of them quite “large” and “weighing 160 pounds,” The Homer (La.) Zifad has lowered the names of | Charles Summer and William D. Kelley as candi- ambition und drink good old “J, va Si akey, dates for President and Vice-President, and raised Ga on? nie Sagam’ git great nation grew inatoad the names of U. 8. Grant for President and | qorney, Swe | Willlam W, Holden, of North Carolina, for Vice Pres- dim tothe, "weeping oid Savon attorney, and was carried ty the ve by Franke, the ident, gray brewer, and Oiher delight(ul oid citizens. 'uere he The Detroit Union, (democrat), of Monday had the hes on the banks of the Conest iainly in j Dot far from another rich atwonney, Helaver, who | following “before Se eeeioa | Sea died more recéntly, but @ full mnie trom tne restless agitator, Lhaddeus Stevens, who, to the great scan- dal of the Duich community, chooses to be ae among the negroes, as independent a ll ‘wood sawyer's, nie hus tardy executors put @ stone upon Mii UTCH POLITICS. A retrospect of ine Politics of the Dutch country Will show that, next to Governor Shunk, the most popular pouriclans who have ever and re- ined its afections have been raukiin and Thaddeus Stevens, both Yankees—one from Boston and the other from . Vermont. ‘Lancaster county always went against Buchanau, | and Thad Stevens could carry it whevever he liked, | that district AND, Bet the ball rolling int the kg ts 3 Give it @ push anead at noon Roil into the camp im un a Shout the victory im the evening! ‘There waa, however, more of a toiling of a bell than the roiliag of a ball in toe democratic ranks when the returns came in. ‘The Ractue (Wis.) Journal is quite a racy concern. The Portland Press thinks it ts about time for | another letter from Jonn Quincy Adams, Ley the dead rest. Jor ne Datel gave nim tn 3 Sr ger opamp abet , which may majority of ie fume, iven, at brie_y summed up in the folowing opening to pL ned vat a. very Tasker he inet. torial comments on the case:— named “Fauner A iat rroment In ail the myriad pages of fiction there is no more fiance. Asa thetic story than that Of the two litt ge Ps hd Uhre tueniselves into the ‘Androscoggin. Kt Friday. Auaa Wood's mag Cry, ‘that | phat 1 doe have no coed and nowhere to stay,” more (Daa the 08 Of “Tne Bridge of Sighs.” of tae does not Kk to Us 6O as the same poor chila'e remark that general Off ail the best oitices oy ypuish sao a as mete | the cases of buchanan, Curtun, Cameron, Judge Kelley, MePhorvon, Cierk of the mars ma vend MoUlure. Forney, however, a —— ot Chor and Mr. Getz, now | appeal Ge | me «na friends or home or any one to take care Sod, uNer Hom “Kesding, are Of pure Germem | Cotes, aba tas she was "gong t val heme ILLUSTRIOUS PENNSYLVANIA DUTCHMEN, good iilustration of tue doclilty of the Deutsche a eerrmere Renene eraee ip Bile le, Switzer! pépiiation Js anorded in the Pg Peed fact that | for the purpose of cvllecting suger pions for he two great counties tn thus v dirccily | sufferers from the receus dreadiul tt poi tne Ai at every election— ing the | @t tue Lt] of which is Xr. Erni, United Bate hoot and Lancaster the whig—anu there | gui in towa. Various commitices have aio ie no Way of tpet tas bag peat’ Busuan Dolidouce been formed in other places, Tuere except by tbe spot ‘best Eugush poluoland { suvjecus 10 UBivaga, abt sec ein 1 14% paler & gi ae ane jenny itose, Sen coal ‘one © De contra the were noi, however, a8 successful, What 1a sauce | | which is generally | get to “stealing the livery of meayen to serve the . rending—in Sicepy Old Kip Van Winkle tows ike ana other jmporiant papers missing from their | s himself when he talks of the siocting of Colonel | | gvenin whines " ‘The following cree nompnations (otto several, snaken, watch shed Joly LAr 1) Py eae 2 Augu Wa IMD,‘ ty. Brodalbane, Auten Damon, 4 tata by Kentucky, ‘ an vane % Wy Bolipse, out of Vanity, py re |e Jerome's ch. c. by Australian, dam ee w& Travers’ Oh. c. Satirist, by Censor, | “iL TRL cas ch. ¢. Vaptati Garland, by | saa ainte: & Travers” Ch. of Saturn, by” Planet, my aac abet Strachigo (Imp.), by Par | 6 unuer & 1 Travers’ b. f. GArtof- vue Peried, by es eee © ‘Megara, -by Eclipse, 16, Huntér & Teaver eb £ <ul, Wy Beupea, cama i gaily Hunter & Travers’ b. £. Loeme, by Lamington, | 1s Hanter ds Travers'b. Lane, by asteroid, an. D. Swige riueteatont noe Aun , a Hate Lexington. 20. kW Walden's ch. c. Liverpool, by Planet, dam No ae oneecd a RW, Wwalden's by Asteroid, dam Edith, | 22 J. King Phiup, by Eclipse, Tivos, a beste Dixe Arlington. 23. J. ‘Ss Watson’ ‘a bd. by Jerome Eagar, dam Minnie slinor, uy I = MH Santora ¢. by Planet, “oo utlared. mF sick ok he 1, by Moulsey, er cae ick’s ch. h. Somerset, rea Piponnaie b c. aan by Lightaing, by 28, Foha ro uomuelts john, Coar’s moneee ace Coar’s b. f. by “Austraitan, dam imp. | Zone, by The Cure. 81. W. J. ‘Bacon's b. & Suwanee, by Exchequer, | bor Kate Wintely, jaa lesen |, bucou’s Dolan, by Bxcheguer, | gam ‘Tripuiation, by ea D $3 George Vad wuiedeent ied (. The Pet, by Vandal, dau Maguetta, by Mahomet. 34. D, Mevunlel & Co ump. ch. ¢, Cross the Sea, by maar Out of weatr 35. D. “MeDanies & Co.'s. ch. f, Cora Linn, by Lex- ington, dam Dolly varter. 36, D. McVaniel & Co.'s ch. f by Planet, dam Minnie Mansficid. | porte Hovaniel = yaa ae. Blackbird, dam ani am bye! ge D. Grace's th. ¢. Guiway, by Concord, dam | | sate Court, out of i Ap i. Ms, Oumeren’s ch. 4. by Leamington, dam ing Aaa bg Late c. Wizzard, by Concerd, dam ives be Wiidldle, by Austrailan, , tows ch. o. Fellowcrart, by Australian, roitte. Coffee's b. f. by. Beacon, dam Maiden. Coffee's gr. ¢, by Lightoing, dam Jessa- D, Withers? imp. b. c. by Blair Athol, out of eH Ssie EES, -ichesbchcle ie gt by wuga, by Bonnie Laddie. HA ecu oh. Cc. by ok a Price, by tue Colonel. THB BELMONT STAKES, 1578, Py SWEEPSTAKKS 10% FOALS Of i570. then caree ree years ii $.00 entrance; b. f.; 31.5.0 added #y the vlud, Mr.A. jout,. president of the cluv, will also Badd $1,.00 In pigte, With thé condition that suouid bis own stave win it it will be given to the Ladies’ takea, same meeting. - Tae second horse to re- ceive $300 out of the stakes, Une mue epa.sve fewriongs. ‘To be run dur:ng the firsc meeting of 1s7a, 1. K. W. Sears’ br. f. Annie Hall, by Leamington, dam Echo, py Lextugton. ' 2 aug Belmont’s b. c. Oaklands, by Leaming- bee Sugustt Be monv’s ch, ¢. Sk Stocking, by Kem- - tucky, dam fuse. Nuguot Betacaw’s on. 6. Count arornay, oy Ken- | tueky. dam Lady Biessingto Avgat, Belnont's ci. c. Periwinkle, by Ken- ; meki, Flear des Vnamps. ak Set et Beluwonvs imp, Db. c. by Bredalbane, m2 TF. Morris’ bs 6. by Eclipse, out of Elizaveth, by a ‘Morris’ ch. ¢. by Eclipse, ont of Mullie Jack- | a! Leonard W. Jerome's ch. c. by Australian, dam ‘ mp. Weatherwiica, by Weatherit, 10. Leonard W. Jerome's b. & by Lexington, dam Horace Greeley is in the habit of quoting Ki ty Ciarke, by Glencoe, 1. Hunter « Travers’ ch. c. Reviler, by Censor, dam Jeuny tose. 12. Huuler & ‘travers’ ch, Satirist, by Censor, dam Fauny Fern. 18, Huaver & Travers’ ch. c. Captain Garisnd, by Leamiugion, dam Geulsta. ji ae ah ae & Travers’ ch. c Saturn, by Planet, dam in, be. Tiutter & Travers’ c. Strachino (imp.), by Par- dam May iil, ic. Houter & Travers’ b, f, Girl of the Period, by | Echpse, dam Oliata. Tv. Hunter & Travers! b. f. Megara, by Bout | 18. Huuter & Travers) ch. f. Quits, by Eclipse, dam ' Oolunvia. lv. Hunter & Travers’ b. f. Loena, by Leamington, dam Pussy. 20. HUnter & Travers? (ps f. Luna, by Asteroid, dam Giexcitffe, 21. D. S #igert’s b. c. Caribou, by Lextogion, dam Alice D. Jones, vy, Giencoe. 2. LD. Swigert's ch. 6. Springvok, by Australian, dam Hes.er, vy Lexlagton, 23. D. swigert’s cu, J. india, by Lexington, dam | iss Morguu, by Lorkshire, 24. ‘inomas G, Baco.’s ch, ¢. by Juck Malone, } dam sea ureeze, by Atutgn. | 25, Thos, G. bacon’s b. or br. f. by Vandal, dam } Neutratity, by heveanue, | i. ded. U Kail R's (Ch, C Polkowski, by Pat Mab | | loy, dum Anme ‘Liavis, by Yorhsnire, fend Fation’s b. ¢, John Davis, by Pat Mulloy, pation. A wa \wulden’s ch, @. Liverpool, by Planet, by Glencoe, |. 20. x? ts lure’s b. c, by Astetoid, dam Eatith, py 3). J. Watson’s b,c. by Jerome Edgar, dam _ Minnie Minor by Lexington, 31. J. 8, Watsun’s ch, c. King Philip, so cade yd Dixon (Nartayansett’s dam), paces | J. 8. Watson's c. by Jerome Edgar or dam Nannie Buvier, b: Pe ysajon. vs wyeeied hg |. H. Santord’s bi c. by King Lear, dam Dot. 4. M. H. Santord’s b, & King Lear, dam Goneril, ath 36, M. H, Sanford’s ch. © “i Planet, dam Mil- | i oh Hopi Bissick’s ch, ¢, Somerset, by Concord, dam "st, Jonn O’Donnell’s b.c. by Lightning, dam by Glencoe, out of Laura Webster. 38. Jonn O'Ponnell's gr. f. by Lightning, dam by Revenue, out of Minnow. 1°39, dolinson & Turner's ch. c, by Malcolm, dam bl Bulietin. W. J. Bacon’s b..c. Suwanee, by Exchequer, | aam Rava Waitely, by Ruric. 41. W.d. Bacon’s ch. f. Doloroso, by Exchequer, | dam T: eis by Jeif Davis, 42. Geo Cadwaliader’s b. f, The Pet, by Van- | dake dam nities by Mabomet, soe Alle ’s b. ¢, Savoy, vy Asteroid, dam Miss of 44. George W. Stewart’s ch, f. by Planet, dam Volga (sister to Vaud by Glencoe. wo. ——S Bes eneetiend ch. 8; Woodman, vy Bagrhon am Emme yohu on, bo} Me adenkes er ecaan. © eee Bae Doe TB, = D. McDaniel & U0.’s Cb. 0. Cross the Sea (imp. ), i My Wa i. Movantel& Go: Co.'s ch. f. Cora, Linn, by Lex. ieee $ Cots on. t. by Planet, out or 1. 8 Ds Braces ch. 0. Galway ME eatort) dam wei ten Salke Watson, oy Daniel Pee ke We ee Leniomgtoa, dam Rebecca, ulencoe. 64, ittord «Vi Ys bo, Count 10Aco, by kn age! iam), by dexibgton. ee Pht bc. Wildidie, by Austrailen, nt deeds lta he Fellowcraft, by Austra- sister to Id! jain Aerolive, § lewd. ities Kelley’ yr, c. Captain Minor, by Oommo- ak dom by Sovereign, ou vot ited Joun vomte’s DI. Ge os ¥. Garver, by Light ng, fn Coffee's gr. :, by Lightning, dam Jessa- ns WM. Opnner's bc Ransom, by Asteroid, dam eo OT a eioets b, ¢ by Planet, dam Zephyr, aa WB ctannope’s obs 0, 0. P., By by, Austra Mee art & Or ib! eos Australian, | cata cetiy Jopeon gunp.) by W Sora & Salat eee by | on iia, Revenue. ft Oe at pecan! !peoce te Pree, Mozfis’ ch. c. by Eclipse, out of Molly | Leonard W, sbipeie's yc by Lexington, dam y ch. ¢ Reviler, by, Censor, este by Ausirsha, 1 W. Camerou’s b. f by Leamington or Jerusalem. / ch, & by tmp, Austra a eat ae ac nee-by Keuvacky; ie oc by Biase Athol, Out imp. b. ¢. by Marayas, dam Reyaalds’ ® c. Whispet, by ¥lanet, SS A Sener. tem Raa gn asurta, 9 Levin ch. 0. by Australian, | Bowre's b. c, Catesby, by tmp, f Pers 1% Goveri Pe home eh sl Otel by Baltt uate oY Planet; dam Be x Oe Us Sexe a Swenrsragus FOR FILLIES of vatey fea tree rears { 01d; $100 even, by 5 $1,000 owner of oe ‘cab of the stakes, ! | he’ and ra fusions “Ho ofan ding Bee eres sie by Leamington, H 4, Wat Reel, by War Dance, Ain Bra Herds din acs ‘August Belmonts ch f Electra by Keutucky, by Kentuel 1 cer me f. Medora, by KY, ¢am 4 6 Hunter & Travers’ b. 1, Girl of the Period, by c 1. sv iTuauer &TPaverw Df. Megara, by Eolipe, damm Geo lune & Teaver ob, ult, by Betips, data Hor & Travery by, Leen, by Leamington, Ayame & Travers’ b. f, Lui Asteroi f sas De emgeres cht a Bie ca i we hy b. on br. f, by Vandal, | aunt euae’ Rev Fideg ‘a acon be feby Barnwell; dam ie sieves, £ Minaté’ Ward, by Pas ase Gees | atltor, daun kato by Lexingion. J fo. mat te ua ort tov Koatucky, dam Biue Pe a Eee ut by Lexinigtony, Gare, Bay 17, M. H. Santord’s oh, f. by Planet dam Ala- tord’e ch, f, by vale. os ‘H. Bunford’s b. f, by Mousey, dam De- ugust Belmont’s'b.f. Scarlet, by Kentucky, | Gi soln Coar's b. £ by imp, Australian, dam | aed , bY The Cure. Exchequer, Gai Trion! be te eff davis or um at ae Maguetta, D by Manumen a + Stewart's ch. f. by Planet, dam | vous 813.e¢ to Vandal, jameenpas Seomeetes at Pee Nr 1} gg 2O. De ei ft Cup's Ga &, Coen Lain. BY. Lees we ue ai 1 a fetta Hel & Go's chef by Planet, dam 25, D. MoVaniel &-0o.’s. bi fo oy: Pisokbindy. dah by Planet, Sraududam by Fly-by-Night. 20, “pd Oovtrill’s “b. ratty gd aE at by Daniel | Boone. dam slagwie G., by Brown DI 30. W. ottrils bf Sally Keller, 3 7 Daniel Boone, \ dam by vil Cheatham, } Ste Ae we Cameron's b. f. by Leamington, dam } pore RY Vottigeur. 32 Be ” Ganerou's ok 4. by Leamington or Hamp ton Court, dain Jer“sal 83 hes Kelicy’s. ons iL 1 Lady Dardaway, by Com- Modore, dain Union. by Union, ‘8, John Coifee’s b. f. by dam Maiden, tht W, a, Couner’s b. f. by Planet, dam Ultima, by xington, | |, 36. James A.‘Grinstead’s ob. f. . Tarantella, By tin {| Austrauaa, dam scnowiscn, by Albion. | 81. James A. Grmstead’s ch. A Sister to Brennus, | pena nat Meee derinne, os imp. Knight of St. Ba. a W. Hunt Reynold’s on. f. Buchu, by Planet, dam Lavender. | gv, Thomas W. Doswet!'s ch. f. Carw. Lisa, by Cen- sor, Gam Fauny Washington. wa, Rgeeger 7. Doswell’s gre f by Australian, dam vy Glencoe, POC Quen Bowie’s ch. f, Cachucha, by da:n Quickstep, by Ausirallan, 42 Shanahan abies gr. f. Irma, by Eugene, 4. Hames W, Waason’s b. f. by Voucher, dam by ‘Waterloo, out of Emily Jordan. THE SEROME STAKBS, 1878. (Late Champion Stakes.)* | ASWREPSTAKEs FOR FOALS of 1870 a3 three year-olds; $lw airenee he Miles $1,600 added by the Club a and jgovu in plate by Mr. Leovard W, Jerome; ~/ second horse" to receive Log t yh the stakes, be daring the fall meetung of | 1. Angust Belmonts b, ¢, Oaklands, by Leaming- ten, Quin Bubta. 2. August Belmonts ch. ¢. Silk Stocking, by Ken- sack), vam Flaxe, “. August velmony’s ctl, K5 coe @Orsay, by Ken- tucky, daa Lady slessingi 4, August. Bel nont's aah, c. c. Reshringle, by Ken tacky, cau Fleur des Cnatnps. {a August Belmout’a imp. b,.0, by, Bredalbane, daw Cl erinire. & £. morte’ DR. O& by Eclipse, dam Elizabeth, by Mariner. | eT F: hiortis?on.’¢. by Eclipse, Sato Molly Tacksbo, 8. Levuara W. Jerome's vi. c. by mp, Aust ' dain imp. biel agate by Weatueruit, seamed |. ® Levsurd W. Jeruuie’s b,c, by Lexington, dam Kitty Ciurke, dy y Giencoe, lu. Gunter Travera’ ch. c. Revilet,- by Censor, dam Jeuuy, Rose, lL. huuiér & Travers’ ch. o. Satirist, by Censor, ie eluuter 4 Travers’ ch, ¢. Captain Garlan 4 Hunter vers’ Ch, C. Leamuigtun, dam Genista, s.: A by iJ. buuver & Travera’ch..c. Saturn, by Planet, dai Jenoy H. 14, tuuier & Travers’ o. Strachino|(mp.), by Par- Mesan, dam May Bell. | Os unter & Travers’ b. f, Girl of the Period, by Eclipse, dam Obata. Iv. hanier & ‘Travers’ b. f, Megara, by Eclipse, dam Uirica. ii, Huuter & Travers’ ch, f. Quits, by Eclipse, dam ; Columbia, ak Sugieed Srenemin 1, Loena, by Leamington, Vy 133} ls ‘danier & Travers’ b. 1. Luna, by Asteroid, dam Ges priute, D. Swigert's b. c. Caribou, by Lexington, dam Alice Jones, by vieucoe. zi. D. Swigert’s ch, c. Springbok, by Australian, dam » or oy Le: amitday Le 24 b. swigert’s cu Xington, di Miss ies Moral ty toe wl sii . OR , Polkowsaki, eur aes ‘Tra vile! oy Yorkshire, ronpanpeee- tien aLions b. ¢. John Davis, by Pat Malloy, 24. J. J. 0 dam by Lystion. 25. Ke ; Gam Novic 20. ‘J. C, by Glencoe. jare’s b,c, by Avterold, dam Edith, by 8. Watson's b, by Jerome Edgar, dam bio ie by Lexingtod. f ple Re) ene cer by Ar. fn 'a.c. “nee or Ex dam Roane Butler, rane er Santord’s b. ° Tee King Lear, dam Dot MH Sanfond's © by King Lear, dam Go- H. Sanford’s ch. c. by Planet, dam Mil- H. Saaford’s b. 1. by Lexington, aim Bay H. Sanford’s ch. f. by Planet, dam Ala- ¥. F. Bissick’s ch, Somerset, by Concord, dam by 20. Jobn O’Donnell’s Ps out? by Lightning, dem by lencoe, out of Laura 87, John O'Donnell’s gr. f. dam b; Reyenne,. out of Minnow, ty Se ‘J. Bacon's vb. c. by Exchequer, dam Kate whuely, by Rurio, J. Bacon’s ch. f. Dotoroso, by Exchequer, dam Tribulation, by Jet Davis, 40, Denison & Crawlord’s ch. ¢, Woodsman, by sept velPary Jone ea Picih by Star Dai 8 c. el VI aan date by Yorkshire. be 5K Tyan & Uo,’s imp. ch.'¢. Cross the sea, rice, 4s: NeDaniel & Go." ch. 1. Cora Linn, by Lex- race Doily Carter. Rl & 00.'s ch. f, by Planet, dam ve M. Mw M, 45. wae. Mrebamel & Co.'s be hn py Blackbird, dam. pf ST by Fly by-Night, Ki'9 Che Ce aalwan, oy Concord, dam Mandina, by Australian. a, R, eon Sot ag ch.c, by Leamington, dam fey A. ita br. c. Wizard, by Oonéord, dam Morgau, by Revenue, 49, M. leak Littell’s b. ¢, Wildidie, by Australian, 60. M A. Littell’s ch, G, lows Aus prey dam rte peta? to'tulowitds ae ‘8 gr. & Captain Minor, vom- re dam by Sovereign, out of Reel. | jan Godee's brs Garver, by Laght- ning. ane La Vieulme e. 69. John Coffee's gr. h. by Lightning, dam Jessa- a noi Conner's 'b, 0, Ransom, by Asteroid, Banner, by Albion. a Wm, Connor's b. 6. by #lanet, dam Zepuyr, by 16 Wr ¥; Stenhopejs ch. 0. O» PBs, hy Australien, cea rate 6 6 To Bo ‘Bowling, by Lexing- Gan Gramaad’s 6, c. by imp. Australian, jopson (i ates Ar Giese eh fy imp. Adatraltad, an er Free Lance, by Kentuoky,,| kisgnone Blatr ‘Athol, dam rug ip. bo. by Marsyas, cam m Cours che i. by Planet, dam Katona, by a cae Dit by, agebealany, dag. mp. wf au a P. D. tore Para ebsbcEsbsis a aie x Bea owt b. & A imp, Eclipse, ° re £ The Pet, by Vandal, | W. Walden’s oh, c, Liverpool, by Planet, | Watson’s ch. c. ng Ras by imp. | 9 re eo a | inert Tea Z 1873 STAKES, a Sate alah ope Vas Monsen & Gray's be Dd. Go Bh ee Patrick, by, Betapee,. t.% Hanter & Travers bs c Buckden, by Lord den, dam Conseyueace, | en Brea oy Albion, may toed H y L. Lorrillard’s br. ¢. Wale Hampton," ‘Anelaia, dasa bealys Chi thy 8. eat amsugeecl br, G. oy reont Gam Mattie art aaa, . Mavy’s br. t. Si, uy aorta 10, Ms 7, DY a ve gister ty Vandal. 11, Denison & Craivio.d 3 oh, 6, Citizen, by, dam Emma Jowrason, vv oy f Endorser, Gaim Paiangl aon Harper's oat bn Fines Som , 5 lcGratnh’s b, f. by Lexington, daa \ nh by ump. Cheite nonsense” af ee Babeock’s ch. i, by Jack Malone, Gast ee — ©. King ernest, by yo, da W, Penn k's o. 0 vy Vandal, bY Im). sarzrave, Isaac Pennock’s b. 0. bi uoreae Joasphine Hows, 0) ras Osionse Should any addiional henalanaiiat be delayed im the maila. they will be promptly: Ushed on arrival, HORS NOTES. Mr. Bonner. has purchased of Messre. Gage Simpson, of Chicazo, sue bay mare Princess, a. mer competitor of Fioru ‘temple. He also orchaoed Or the samejparties the cam of Gara G. “ * In a trial at wectwood Park list week Mr. Bows | mer’s-mare Pocahontas trotted @ mile under saadl@, ridden by Johnny Murphy, in 2:1834, and bis hore@ | Jo Elliots troteea a half mile in barnes, carrying| overwerght, in 1:063,. James McKee has soid his bay mare Young” CCA ae sy Soper oon ke LH. ‘Braley, corner ‘Thirty-O/th strest: pleas tie dnest i: or ray ne A my in: thes try, Wail { ‘ppbitc trees ) Morsened, a8 a ceue: al ruls, Soeirene httie about the anatomy of War ne aud a | Dr. Braiey’s ee cannot fal +o ve interesting aoe re pyte’d bay geliinge Glendale and Chaitin ne Charlie make @ very fine joking and fast Rapping rood team. They go up ariem Lane at @ ‘aptuin Wyleon, of Carmansville, bas & fine looke | tag and (ast bay mare (hat will sarpr'se oS world next-seasog, She can aluost oy on to show her speei, The Captaia days ‘ery tale. aout ber, not caring to have ber Known. Roadites uo not like the prospect of hat como's eget, a hie “te Pan Tot Wa-tonester tide of th hort river. om Boge ‘Gres seta, 4t that money 18 raised te continue snd snish comb’s Dam. Lo cs ce and hz wibi receive hearty thanks the driving community? NEW JEAskY MarTE2s, A Boatman Robbed in Trenton, 4 man named Strickland, taving obtaincd leave to sleep On a canal boat in the Sixth ward of Tremé ton; rosé tui‘ the night ern: sa $105 fromthe pock: 6 captal as arrested Bonteased nore cng ago bn tua ia ra under an old $600 bail the thief tet usin the. the County. sa, Beara 3 The New senate (‘unmber. ‘The scaffolding was taken down from tne of. the Senate, Chamber in Treawn on cae Senate Chamber wien completed will be the tiandsomess ‘hall in the State. ‘The cost’ the saaditions and alterations to the State ‘Will be $160,000, , #2 Another Juil for Jersey. Burtington county is about ‘to have e large house for vagtants and petty criminals, authorities cal om the Boards of Chosen hoiders of Mercer. and Camden counties to join them m the project, the nuliding to be erected the peed of the three counties, It ts'tnas hi the’ lawless bands) winen infest the sion the Itne of railroad will be Fe dig] lercer county responded to the ap, eal, and pubject Wiil be discussed by SOmUReoes fap three counties at a meetmg im Mount Holly to held aiter a few days. ‘The New Sheriff of Hudson County. Mr. Jonn Reimhardt, the Sherif elect of Hu { county, will be sworn ia after afewdays. Great portunce is attached to the election of Mr. a hardt, who is the representative of the party of form and who recerved the support of nundreds Tepuviicans; Had Mr. Mount empanelied none, ba men of irreproachabie, character ov. the Gra Juries the municipal thieves would now be expiatt: und Mount would have tt amie A o, Deoele. 1A. | uis..re-oleot ; bya ajority, ‘he people becaine digi | ana saw no tremedy neconpram ‘@ chauge im tne Shet riffs oflice, aud that change was efiected, Ain the imp nt questions to ve brought belore ti Grand Jury atthe next term Pe, te. Serer | dock Parehase, the purchase of th the new reservo grounas, the hargall between contre and members of she, soar ony Works, the brokerag in improvement certitteates, and the exorbti award to Certain sarvevors under tne old Busta Rolfe A at i pe heakprine paruny empanelli dury to ies 10, frauds amenable to Fant: ey ‘Tho Busted C Charter. : ‘The most significent result of the recent election in Jersey City is that not one of the memiers voted for the Bumsted charter was re-elec! Fielder and Anneéss had everything else in favor, but they were defeated on this sole Fielder was warned repeatedly that ne would be allowed to enter the legislative seat ualess made war on the Bumsted cnarter. Yet he cht to remain m company with bumsted & Co., and ‘The Onarman of G Brant bets cae eesti Hadson ‘count mache huadred majority but for the irre) ‘ulef Worked by this charter. He labored fc geveral weeks during the session of the Legisiatui to secure the pussage of good charter, which wi redound to the honor oi the party and the benefit the taxpayers; but be was beateu by the pavement! “Ting” and the men wio swamped old Kergen debt, The republicans will have an opportanity regain the county next year if the present be repealed and the “rings” pe driven out. Another Jersey J {pal Fight. Some time since the Common Council of determihed to'‘open Quarry street through to Wi Ten street, and, having obtained sanction from property holders, proceeded to level houses barns until a clear way wasmade. Eleven perty holders objected to the assessment and cers tioarted the case to the Supreme Court, where it now under argument, Mr. Kingman for. the eleven plaintife, and Mr. City. Solicitor, for the a On Mr. James _ Wi speak for pi will veitiowgt Or Ma w Bouter, ctf alti behatt of the 0B, ie ing of pom Gt u iad m Stheaans st, opening the atten and the rm eourae of corn ie rink by 7 i pooitont oft # we commu pacity, ne more ame ‘one a wher tne oonaaet jmisions ie ae of b the city. Angry letters nave. pat as 5 ‘tempt to me ey lest sob a a casei cell aged, much of tad edna denise tailes PUNERAL OF A; MINSTREL Robert Hughes, of Dan bryant’s Minstrels, so known as the partner of Hogan in their fam double song and dance and clog business, died Friday last at his residence, Seventh avenue ree s street, The deceased actor, was ree years of ago, but had obtained a me otons ia in , line of acting, and Lite: minstrel. Hoe had “4 had beon ill f A gored past with consumption, His funeral ‘at one hy 1S tp atternoon, Lee Ved the final tribute '. Tout and 'Prowouve Order of mike, and: Keyes Ci] 236, F, and A

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