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NEW YORK HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET, 6 : Sieaeaas Fates utr rapt mana Sea ae emai BREACH OF PROMISE. rat eee Peed Dave cough yer, and B A K ER P A Cc H A. = the oy t please, of be told asit i H ~ te red, on th f May last Four wile it ‘ou wish ii beat mee siraacaaie ae ae Sarees pee dtad baihae ate. a a The Oli ving mcean y fo “8 of the ‘ 5 Dow, as it wil i DS utes io nee hee Olin crehist Plan for the Abolition of sete hare coe rete Gan Parent tl A Young Irish Lady 's Heart And whichever way ana oF is Bu pases aha Geographical Letter from the Great Eaglisn It must be noted, ase re fact, that the Tales of trial, would cons a ana ppiness both now and forever, wil be ever P é Slavery inthe Island, on Tpentio: are ate the Fred ident of ‘the Dajted States Troubles _ | and tay the prayer of hicasie Rnow you will writs ah ne med, maclty aii RL os e and oh, ay y darling! a0 fo Ee Traveller to Sir Henry Rawlinson Pe stated rev aried mere closet be y TH yyy ener ry than * tule fast weakens the Off | “Second that the eats of this prinetple recom: Fis ees Br P you from a peianes Se aay pT nt ee mends tell Y by taking. into consideration ee % pment ar Saodiedsazaston Bouroee of Inspiration and Special Project of the | Another telegram trom Puerto Princt ae grave dif ieee whles the ‘contra ie ath Keuhere & uikat Rkuenae es ae MAlor was certainly cing, clan ERT TANG, . coun: 4 praotion, Af 3 . pA erty to forget ssie SNheehey ‘and all her at- THE eS ANYIKA Liberators—Impracticability of thd Fatabliahed yariilo Sins ie erected Codes tut | Falso One—Major O'Leary Sees and Is Con- | tractions. But ay love is alw ALB NYANZA-TAN fort and town of phe pre ce bel aay Scheme—Bullotins from the Battle fhe lave Sa a tod to wack Lm if absolutely ey ditch te be quered—Ardent Love-Letters by the FEIN Ep aay ‘as na tasteta ea ate oe, Well at a es eer as: comene a Mer see ie ie = EER aS ae ie article Bean S team éro’—“No One Ever Loved PRs tee min ae a e again rouewed - cA Gaal id ressi of Deperate War ke ear ao i as I Love Beni™—"0 coat Tee | fiataciaehoantioniah'anrimar,atas | The Eorts to Reinove the Obstructions wee = tiga ion fan F print oe 7 mati the resen 8 were led by uy in view of | sis stent — in his rer Have Jilted Me at the determined gn Pitan sword ie walle “ai the White Nile. HAVANA, August 20, 1878 juis Santa Lucia jh axe found in the expediente to End”—Miss Bossio Re ceived at ‘3 house Batene, otherwise called the preme government, by only be conside: fas formil ya her's aa her aflanced Not without sometrouble has your correspondent A Rektane ea apverna ‘awnup in tho. in investigation husband and she was looked OD sg hie amenced been able to obtain the so much talked of ‘plan’ and four wounded, are ma | ie nich ich hea pues ay iB, Aes Sis to bees biel Broke snout wits Mine alt Beesle anee acount Ww cour " pfabolisning slavery in the island of Cuta, as pro- anaes Commanding General of the sidered tdi beta bly in toree ae Or the classification ot ; ship of eight years, ‘She made one last effort ana, | DEATH TO THE SLAVE TRADE. posed by the oligarchists. ‘The plan ie as Indicrous the tet a non | int in thes aa eet Gonsalted ap's groent ter ig, deprtrag ine prerom A remarkable and Interesting breach of promise | Wrote:— te it 1s lugubrious and impracticable, under present | 14th, had oes fend ict vidual Mberty. i at and nd gical case was tried this montlcft the Limerick (Ireland) On, sonat het pave you done? ou ‘i. ciroumstatices. The whole affatr is only a repeti- settee at Arroro, do ores on and. M ee Fanged before the jodicial authority™ the he prenuned ot. | Assizes, ‘The partie Were ot high social standing. | 1 got your cold and heartiens iettor on Sanday.” Toame | gir Hehe eae anton Times, TOY IBY aa, tion “dodge” by the’ negreros to preclude the pos prisoher and . oly filtetion tana’ tia vied guarantees granted, DY eijons | The circumstances attending the affuir were de- maui at deligne Oh: i Mf rh T sam your letter | lowing letter, which has just reached from Sir sibility of slaves ever being manumitted. The bg wastes means Dear a of of the cireula: d ia finaernd ng Inverior a cidedly sensational, and the correspondence which ree) ee the sacand line my eyes went round end my head ne Bakery ane, ee Qontatns intelhgence of authors of the “plan” of the law of emancipa- the Four spa mliary uth ar be cis | Was produced in court was of the most gushing | Soult ave ‘alien dead ciate spot get never foirasi | nication to. Mr. Larking priveags et erday. BLS tion submitted to the Constituent Cortes, a coterie ress of the , ty exevodin ng ‘their conan tut mutional af | and love alck character. The eyes of the whole | Git, didnot stop Goat gor inp the At ai Abort pees Henry says:— sh ola naryesaieante eee eereOwaay, start with | _ MEXICO. aor ote fadsvidual Seat acl judiciary country were turned upon the proceedings, and | straimt opposite te’ wi my inothct ere arate St femoare rs sewihich was, ade presumption of speaking in the name of the in Glamor, ovoking antagonisin | the court room during their progress was crowd. | @! ft ia was me cordi jy hal ded to Bt Bartle Frere habitants of Cuba, Milling the preamble with long- Li i spa and Betvecn a bale tubo eg what meee for aud | ed to excess, the majority being ladies, compris- | keprme Mat Nour imo fo us" before itt, bymy ows | to the hitcal Hocaety, Pie winded arguments overflowing with startling the Execution of the Teplo, Chiet, Lo- | pci flv anau dual wlioes guarantees are aitackh | ing the rank and ‘ashion of the provinee, enener cae ieee Samed at eo cgi] ssogume ote eerie, vik, Rathore ane bophisms, They speak of the necessity of Last Moments of the Onco Famous | Pry: the supreme Code of the Union, and that THR INJURED FAIR ONE. Info that heart now ant t younavedone!, But t | fate of aftue. poker expedition t erroce cusel ace bp. tending to the hie latter i ja, in all cases, to be obeyed sted by ‘The fy, wis Inust write this day, for 1 if. I will go Ob, fist dria a few months ago; and the letter also contained a preservation of the Outlaw—His Sieslaxation and alte authorities plaintig, Miss Elizabeth Sheeny, 1s the | would that Tui! On that T wasdoud!” Auuie Nash fol t of the information furnished to Sir Samuel Baker ly Aa A a ng scien 0 ae meen tren 9 | anuenor of 4 mata ocapyinga gromoent | Hoey MEME SS OU Put Ra ee | Ravine ee ee ae ate far as possible the rights acquired by slave-owners Exhortation to His Friends— Seether be the Massey Ee Bee nena on det ersigned | and influential position. She is now twenty-six TRatided Den tour letter AUBY ld you ever ‘write ine boy of a Water, ie informacion, however convincl under the “shadow” of legality, which’ they have Shot to the Heart edge one he bu ro je tepuble, aa x vis alleg that years old. The family lived in ease and elegance, | fiG° pA preotha BS 2 AN fs a Mt A nite eae net ositive ‘evlaane to the can hotcreated. With malicious candor the oligarchy, pabmitting this plan to the Cortes, state that “the Recessity indicated is provided for by the plan @ expulsion by virtue of the sald law of lubd, neverthe- | andthe younger members having had the advan- | day. and there was large dinner party et Nash's inte 8cg seg ma fae eugr' eae rm! tl pra BLOT deed, ee in iy a4 from ished’ ae MEXICO Crry, August 11, 1878 Kase made'ue of iin t eee tdere seated ik ikeurt e of receiving a superior education, they were | what 1 aye "gone through then apd since | T went his. a7 * Tivingatoy brat r it up to him, in f 4 straight to my bed said ill 1d not tell th vingsto} Cu ae ig forth ond Ce "sa am rayne Igat tragic scene has been enacted in the life | ceedings which | Bne iucionary sent up, to him, in | people of taste and refinement. Misa Beasie is be- sara ail tie iausting nad theehin namin ont with fe outlet he was truth. heard all th i , Presented in terms so definite that article 1de. @ famous, ignorant and cruel Indian, Lozads, | Snwe energetically deny, the truih Of which icin there. | Youd the ordinary helght, and ts described as Voreiimg my Gieaor nema ‘hat am fae and wh wh Yo | isruat “the” fe ata a tt safeean.Iniarm. ved 1 Glares slavery in the island of Cuba to be forever | sometimes known as the “Tiger of Alica,” the latter tnodanre ik-question die doinflle is Mout nde hurls Possessing in mind and person all the qualities | trougnt you" would have died fra ones fay place to | would secm thas, the ssrons ws wn the @bolished, without ‘deferment’ of any kind.” In | the name of a mountainous region on the Pacific the honor, which cannot be preserved calculated to make her @ desirable wile for any | tell you f you wished, you were free, But you wrote me | Albert rr . a asa ey free y Seodarstanseh. $0. their Making this assertion the slaveocrats forget thelr | coast, near Tepic, and his great stronghold. Afver area - vale dilon alld lage ng man, no matter how high his station im life. | Youuidnct sive me's chance iar gu kaowt gtd stopa westward to ihe "Hud rbich the “additional” decree, in which they nullify all the | having defled the federal government for many | generous Hospi, vmnich he js bound to recognize Major Joun O'Leary, the defendant, is a nephew have ace {Would have begged the world with | supposed of Sn dihee oN yanze. fs other deorces, inasmuch as by the “additional” the | years; after having enlorced absolute and | “Sajnegneraimon: by tie ieral tenor of Articlos 33 ot | Of one Who was among the foremost men in the-| Xnd position with “any other. Ob.” that heardes easy 0 ihe tone ihe statement of ihe anda Hee law 18 not to be established until six months after | terrible rule over a portion of territory as marge | the Constitution, of the law of December 14 186, | British army—the late Sir Richard De Lacy Evans— | letier | 1 would be married soon to one that would | there wasa continuous Ut to the &nd 190 to 193 of the recent penal code, it mignt be con’ ive me a good settlement. How gould ‘you bri north end of the Albert Tit canuot be accepted cher the for bs ie dictation of any one, fo Writo what cut my | in the face of Livingstone dry: Sthat the river al the last armod insurgent is wiped out, which will | as some of the smaller of . the American | sidered donbtral whether the former 1s Applicable to the @ commander who by his sword bad made a for- pander had Af Any one, wh my |-tp the face of oven near tre tas, the ver a resolves moi : never Wi : be about the time of the millennium. Eastern Stites, he finally consummated all | [isent cit te toa ae euce with ane principles o¢ | Ue In Spain, Aghting against Don Carlos forty | Other. tor 1 often. iid you that gia ary effluent. It ls to Aas Dar, Saunuel Baker will ‘The second necessity which the oligarchists state | by overestimating his strength for gathering ay equity. which form the invari: abs Fule of Tater: Years ago, and in the Crimea in 1854 and 1865, and would not. eee =i chan 6 Wowk, could you bear pe nea a in ame alae co Ma win eresang aes for in the “pian” by changing the right | his il-sdvised Indian followers about him, the gen- onal watt ‘hich, prohible, &, condemmation, to. 5 in the sleld and in the council he ad ieagt sa Know fnover would; not itt ror ary PUR howe” | Ueton as area eee scorns roperty, Ww laws have recognizi eral government succeeded in uniting a consider- suffer i self @ soldier and an accomplished general. jor (8 BVER HMARTLEGS AND SELFISH, Sir 5. Baker's loher asePtamntcy. K rt of the Thad t fc tte Gou ii I hitherto, to thatof “patronate.” ‘This, in reality, | able force against him, which force has, after a ofrreteetiae, 8 tt the compuainants are at Kberty | O'Leary 18 one of two children of Sir Richard | punished mo, unk of all my love for two, louse yeartt 1s only a change of name, or, to use avulgar phrase, | succession of small engagements, completely sup. | Bader bat ‘and that therefore, if in ordering or execut- | De Lacy’s only sister, The parties to the action | !! my ‘thoughts, ad all my {Cee Why di i you My Daan Rawramncn We Errived. He Tere’ ‘i ie whe wie a lity, tht ever win my love to blast mv life and break European party on thi “the same horse in different harness.” ‘This | pressed this rebellion, and at last captured its Hof a mater tole herein deekied In tages as relates | met for the first timo in 1885, ‘hey were only a | For you haye done both to Hit and cast ame. of steauer cohstructed at Ii tuts Bt as ie ion translormation,” they state, with all the cynicism | hero.’ He was shot like a wild beast, and there are | tid mprisonment as appears by arlifie 2 of the law | month acquainted when the Major proposed and Yeureelt that spoke of tant for Mou mie eee a Nbseuco.of paddles’ alaws, her they are capable of, “is not only advantageous to | now great hopes that the State of Jalisco, and ca- In iow 0 ‘of article 1 of the said Jaw aad for oe rear Was accepted, eS Some hel sail ied to Brave, all with you. yon. fen is found. the any diced con) rs BE oe med | nice, T at é onid get on, ne T best 0 the wealth of the island, which, a8 it consists ex- | pecially the neighbornood of Tepio, will enjoy a tnd do hereby declare, that the justice H& SAW AND SHE CONQUERED, lite or Gcagh will, lehwe yout tne malta den, co my | in isi, my canuis have turned. into Termatent channels elusively of the products of agriculture, would dis | degree of peace and of hberty not experienced | 1 f the, min aelta et ae a ae: oa They continued corresponding lovers for years, | wncles would not forvet Pa Neroaiter; and if the work- | of (oad agen ana the force ee the eae eared a 01 " jouse Was before me 1 could not have give away th? sandy shallow: appear with the loss ofthe labor which sustains | there for many years, and that the commercial in- | Viccnie Mase, Jose Maria Bordas, Luis Monaco, Jose | 4nd the letters, as will be seen, were of @ very ar- | How could 723, tell me 1 would be Postel | soon? Do you twin’ eee a a of ene ris ano fbrouah ith t; but it 1s also advantageous to the emanoipados | terests on that part of the Pacific will receive an | Morens, Gabriel foslien, Amadeo Garibaldi, Tablo | dent mavure, O'Leary was major in the royal der egal fave way’ ler, aud you hee ieokanne Loe ae wort santinacronr @reedmen ?), who, if thrown suddenly into life as | impetas resulting In great good. Lila,” Thomas, MoCrealy, Quitiane Coll, Eduatdo San: county militia, From hig earliest life he was | spirit, and tie rest will remain where you have left i, | order throughout my territory—the government firmly . chez,’ Jose Iguiaci asco, against the iow col e hand that [ olten fondled have written | established ont and paying thir corn fuen, masters of thelr acts, would produce in the BOENB AT THE EXECUTION. ches, Joss Soler, and we ncio Vilaseo, against, the | always in diffcuities, and to drown his troubles How Picker ‘at aus cob dictaeeh CC cae WEN pecisen | tant the alave hunters davon sacar beeen suniry the = aa of ae noe a aminten Mayer es pisonter With regard to the last moments of Lozada the | Mexican territory, because tia execution woud, pre: drank heavily, He was allowed a smail income, | Lever pew a eott icelinst | Net, one: Wont of ii was your | ofcers and, too s in od, Bealth s tages tk and ee where this question has been resolved without the | Oftcial Bulletin of Tepic reports thus :— ja arciles Vand dl of of the poliieal econstantion of the which was paid quarterly, and he remained idling Bo mistake apomt if fOK6 you Fémained, ny, sincere tod Hast peat crauased wed years do all of alcers rand pen . alre ited States of Mexico. Second, in accordance witl le , ; God, how could you write suc! u 6 Marthe idlcwing paragraph negreros are sup- | nei kadiel Rowniee sued We saa Rea ei amet Cole | the tenor of article 33 of the eald law of January 2,"the | 1s tme while ls uncle Could do Anything In the | a word to one that loved you as a husband for twolong | Gan. The ¥ ¢ Viceroy has shows great detsranaation in per. posed to have such a thing ag “conscience :— and succeeded in capturing the lation, “On the Tots inst | justice of the Union does not shelter ‘nor protect ihe said fesitet p © Sys. WHEN || Teneo yaAnpio se7AAt Ton Ae NTERyIBW, gheriihed institution of ble al jects The most decided ore But slave-owners would not comply with a sacred Qevalion received the news, ahd Immediately | Creabyiens apaiuny jie Act of Governor of the District in) the engagement was entered into Miss Bessie | on, my God, Lam worn ont, Thave neither slept nor eat | ders have bo yen sont here, and should the aye trade re. uty; would violate their conscience and would incur @ sidered General Garb age easter Toplge with a By of Let th is sentence tS promulgated let a copy, certified | was a charming girl of eighteen. Sir De Lacy LY prs oie Funaay Reraing: Noy: r oe oe. over do authorities. pen. p eaye ee of th poeeae. are, that the adoption of ey during tie sais | mem 8 Ago tye Parte bis get ed by the Bocre tary ufone in he nowspupers, the Diario | Dad some objections to his nephew marrying at all, | my letter, On your hopes of Heaven, 283 ‘ihe love. you th honest erula iaers on the Wale ‘4 of the Cami) Pierce, 3 pene: Prevails iu two | that mi 7 refused to believe it. Soon afterwards it was ial of the enpreme Soyernment, i ne the Semanario | and even if none existed in that quarter the Major ever Lites) mn ren oe eee ‘meek tb fede dt trait) njait The Viguroy sent orders uw Hea coom oes at en C Ty cine een rete hes ty cine taPiory. | Bot posed pests ie She, popniar vexeitenment. The ing doctaments 10 Te eee ot dustice ap is | Was too poor to venture on matrimony. But on Tawear to rt before tod T do ‘not want yeu fo undo | expeattion staried last year snd succeeded. in cuttin e our ir. will not kee; u long. am rol e origin open \e river for a great uppose, (hat the law of amancipad Hn, in in ihatever | of music were playin ta were sons Bp and crowds Sir Richard’s death the dofendant wag to inherit | 72y', word to you. No one else Know f na Wren %f | distance. Bix large vessels were Jost. During the might of Oubs withous producing” sveat excitement simong the ment ainon; classe: slave-owners undoubtedly ai are. the falowed bee phen on, es cceyareenee one joleings. “ihe aes and signed she abover much I) a very large fortune. The old General died in they ‘dd you will ae He ranneea Hot | ENS fares or Ne ee catibad PeblaNe comics tet ie maar 8, rt grout number of persons, proceeded ig ths ¥. DB A. Osoxno, Secretary. 1870, It was stated on the trial that O'Leary had SEcemArdiiieion pesmdivanme 1 10ve ot God, and [gp she dense, vorstatlon, wick, comims gown fed hath Boag excited) ia to. pee Rerans e man's most natural houses of General Gab alles and congratulated him in the Sie SET EDS ED $60,000 in casb, a fine family residence and an in- | ments J will never suresh my sides on abed unui | no ‘one knows where, a¥ uot even thelr Tong yards and sy u 4 vives, ig restrain demonstrat ues of Joy and. per perhaps, | Af the bour nat & “30LID” GRANITE PIER MASHED. | come of $3,000 year. ‘The warm affection that | Pitve walled cha honey ee Cance UIA MED | ricer espedition wil continue the work, aad’ * ee of vei mage afer sae all dem sprung up between plaintiff and defendant—an | ™Y mind after I have seen you to bear Maly but come up fg WHITE NILE mae BE REOPEN: ared, y sigbe,) to me if you have the nedrt of y ay iki will be then trai ted to Ismalia, and manguilisty oF tne personal security of the manne as wens id coun of ep seen rer a0 began t0 | Whe Steamship City of Limerick Colildes | affection which after the lapse of elght years | have. ‘i bave'a lew things to sy to youl; #0, oome whew ire wilt be'no.dificulty in delivering the swemer neral Rosa! ‘this, by ail the love you Over fell for ino and allt | the spot required it ‘In justice to the liberal party of Cuba it must | ben dicts cher nes, AEDS with Our New Model Dock and | finally died away and caused the fair plainttr to | 724 8° rie for I t . Tell M. “val he be stated that it entertains no such fears, il ‘and were Sex by Boca . mouatod on the centre | Crushes It Badly=Kscape of the Steam- | £¢¢k redress jor hor wrongs in a court af justice, Khe saan #Ax good a Catholic of youmad Weped ce bane |-latee Faron aL had Ly. reo Ind ‘The “timid” negreros, however, continue thus:— the cavalry. hed. tn aminiGad o . oat at She claimed $25,000 damages done, Won't you have the little fount I hoped i in the | note of yours at Fatiko of a very old date. 1 sanuot ex- pool ores are pantaloons a: ship from All, Damage—How the Acoi- I WILL LOVE YOU AS LONG AS I LIVE. parcel the last fair day from Pathke: Bickwell, ress tiy griet at the loss of tiny LY old friend Sir pilcaal satouavedicoabis tie maceamre ances oi seed dt a ae fis saddle, looking’ intendy vite a faced dent Occurred and What the Result | There were no less than 160 letters from Major | over your bed, and think of Bessie now and then. Twill Kedectek Lonclonea.te ter, Sees Pe Weiped Ne-hen Pa the frat captinis of all founded alatun maere, | without Paes gaze upon auyining. Whoever could | May Be. O'Leary to Miss Sheehy introduced. Tne first ran | SY, Sp move. Far the love of God, when you, et Te en a kee tones: eerie Ink La cotecleed tt hie gs ww themselves. That force does not | have Lied seen him woul ave deemed thee of ble as follows:— come, and t ‘will not keep you. I will expect you, aud f | account of an examination ol the north end of Tangan- Bs ore ile ihe wat gqntinues, mee ne troops which that ms A AD couktdieet pas pina ded three the As the Inman steamship City of Limerick, Cap- Forr Suaxnon, Guin, 1%, } ‘wilt not close my eye till then. yika that there does not appear to be any connection rn fe wage scon- | mos o—ba issas the law of emancipation, effect the | or agitation for ax months. P tain William Jamieson, was coming up the Nortd | yy own Damian y Bemey Prenings AUeUAt Dn MISS BESSIE IN THE WITNESS BO! yah the. eee rae. nce L zerote to iz Boderiok of ganda, ‘M’tese, to whom [ had SRARCH FOR LIvINGs’ province before the war is ended, and before the | handed over to Colonel Zerauoll ‘accordance that there is notin the world a man that loves another | forcible appeal from the young lady he had 80 lo! sent H to'me at Fatik ay lay that hi wh may be redulred are disbots Gsposabie, Wwould be | with the law of the oth of May inst’ His at pier 45, she collided with the new bulkhead now | $44Gve yout will love you as long att ive, and Just | watied upon and sworn to make his wile, and the | had been to Dill, and declared that Liviugstone nad 1eie peiog?ol is innabt immedi ree succeeded, and on the 18th inst, he was | 12 Progress of construction at pier No, 1, doing con- | ss sincerely and devotedly us, de new to the Hay of By | action for broach of promise waa commended, She | that Pace, len ao for the, west side of fancanylia, omnee of the sentence of death, when he asked for “he siderable damage to the dock, but scarcely aay to " ining over this to be in fe appears witness at the trial, dressed in 4 genes 3 The contincal oe implacable plotters and tm- | Mr Ounce which was denied liu, Sandie am only Funsing over this, Sioa me for post and I | SEhrer the Manner 19 whieh she gave her evi- | Porced cs obe ite men had Been is id du hed ', to fecerre: change the ame mp? order of things He was conducted to barracks Ko. a here he was | River yesterday forenoon, on her way to her dock | my first letter to you, but I believe the best way isto say The Major paid no attention to this e: exceedingly orial 1ou.<nters of the “institution” keep on in ‘Atuis Selock on the morning of the leth a square enough, Remember me to’ —, and tell me who he was | dence alk cited un Ma qualified Approbati from al i ‘Thi: 1 nest illogical gro MO i went allie ne nae mor th Ang eo aia hy the twenty Ait The City of Limerick took on’ board: on Mon- | who! Propored, 2 will not let youslone until you tell me, | parties, ‘Though anxious-looking and. soméwih arg rot pets erate vt having uot druok in Dolition-of alavery. As matters and fhings Dav podics in Fepic, under the couumand of Prver. | @ay morning, at twenty-five minutes past seven | Se'saig. sil you oud have no other. Nour Tren ad | DOnVOUs, ails testified with great care and delicacy, rat pheseedee Sal ade lh Lalas eee ee ei te eae Rete ere ke | Hans # ore. | cuyseawamretee | giologk, the pilot David A, Thomas, of No. 4 ‘atesloani ert gdepih, - JORN O'LEARD | @nd ber accuracy as to dates. extending over seve fa to vl bro viiiol, will coyeatnly reach “hits st bligarcuists Propose to stave of, as formerly, all e- The culprit was conducted to the race of execdl- | boat, and ie vessel was in the harbor, om Gov. ‘AN ARDENT EFFUSION: Fern blodt sealant bus, Major ‘amd “the veniy tag ins tind mort forward bimts the eavecumeny ascon, Rise ine sien ote” otis | nfm ae ian PAGE| ernst ocr apa k,n | onan ture wots — || Et Sum atop atte | matte At pr Lf a vi . ictori Bort 2 SB Iaburcent remains in the neld £o, * | Bera ‘Alscion Way a iew words, which was | day, When the vessel was abont halt | qt Qyx Pama, Mr Loven an> Hrento.s-Tovep | Gow! 26 107 28 poste, nerd ee ie ete Ur at which i bacon ne ‘will feet granted, ‘when he spoke as follows:— way across the stream she was unnecessarily de- | cuse for not writing till Lave you. I never felt as felt Jum of $150,000. and an income of $2,000.per year, | himvelf at home, tstred ae capt Sem See eae» ARTICLES Sorpiens oy raz Paveaarion—I have the honor to ad- i Cn Slesay Fick, Lhpaw. Lwreula he jopye: ars tit was contended that the lawycrs had man. | *%st by M’tose all assar or the proposed law for the emancipation of slavery, dreatto youn word in order todeciate to you with an | tained by the pilot, who persisted in waiting half usual. i will never forgot that awiul feel iad yn ies oa SS aawalow. ap a large eu s money, \ i ‘eal ANGANY A of tat hs dictated by tne oligarchy :— eusy conscience hat, dur Bo} ——- rears I have an hour to allow a sloop to pass by. Previous. to | + (0s ght of olive without beats mee re i ayo Bias Titeuiperare sh bi apy “: raine bert Nyaa, a al tae oY pif otis 1. ‘The institution of slavery in the island of Cuba feyerned the be firaene and prosperity, Tnave | this, when heading off Governor's Island, the pilot | heart's love. You will Seurcely be able to read this, Ter awe ‘icf fel fd become very feeble, "YD | julio the morth end ‘of the” Albert Lake: bayou muse beter a Eg ed an ied. without other inden; | never done wrong, aud now with pleasure lay down | seemed asif he were going direct for the East | [vy bi ppc Bond Sol 1! ‘rom to the death of above, hp | have a guide, us some portions are very narrow and tae ‘ation than the Eight of pat which is conceded my lire for the people whom I governed, I pray that parses) “1 aan, my own dariing Besse re r-deloved | wag in receipt seni Broreety rose he waa | tticate. From my experience of the high water grass i t' of property, wpe Im e victims of the different combats | River, but on being remonstrated with he still per- | wite, your ever-loving husvand, JACK O'LEARY, deeply in uebt and hardly able to sustain "nimselt; Mould sepes expect ‘ian and Seating eapeenen ne inst meaty {7008 iT 'Y ATTACHED arrow passes bed. Femained under servitude by the law i caly & 1s. Con senate the balls you of my ct give me may be Quickly following came a vast ‘number of common. but it was known that he was to be heir ot nis | ge rape tw owners, In exchange for th« quently poid sins s] re @ condition of colonists, death. | still headed the vessel as if for the Staten Island | picats ons, all breathing impassioned expressions of uncle. The reason the marriage was deferred so | 80 ci Ories, but th natives! descriptions were cecpted as a fact that the Tanganyika es are one sheet of water, with marshy, rer to the present Loe have hejd upon ; and also | gisted in his course. Alter the sloop had passed ho YOUR Fo! established in the fol- one ee oe tks the ‘District of or tepist hate a clear con- long was in consequence of his poverty. and ‘Sibert scien that I have never done any one ron ‘and 1 | ferry slip, then ually asain the Battery line, | affection, In one he says:. THE YOUNG LADY HAD NO FORTUN! narrow straits, overgrown with water-grass, {hrough Tepent of none, of my acia: but if at any time these sur. | and during this time the Captain, in presence of You don't Deain your letters half so kind to me asmino | but that would be no matter if the husbard wag In- niga res SOU ater etc cena te Gabai ac, gu sociely fre i te snail remain a for Fault was not mine. “itin the ‘ature misfortune shalt taut | the Chief Odicer, William Eynon, and the Third | Og will ‘not prevent you irom wrilog. if Sou Kuss inoderate pt Peale Be enon into [ios A; Baker, Fy pecak bisheact should. his aeemna ee fransmisible meanwhile by all the oe sas Ss upon these villages on several will reet the blame, more | Omer, Tarleton Baresthy, and J. ©. Smith, Chief | how gied Tam when 1 got your letters you would not | Gon With me. won break his menct micas hie eerae Wy Nava. Asi have jon hoe hy ‘i ? miss @ post. If I read your letters ounce I read the: despair, Sheehy had done everything in her | an enforced retiroment ron BAY: "ust reac bad can be renounced for just causes | fe nuit is hot mine; my intentions for you w Boarding Ofticer of the Commissioners of Emi- | twenty mes ‘they all here know’ well the day Theat | power to induce O'Leary to give up drinking, and | England in September. Ever very sincerely youry Po the eat acquires the Might fo use tho labor of | Z,cig rite pleasure, and in the future shalt it not be said gration, tried to persuade him to | from you; 1am quite a different man, 1 am gettingon | Mace him go down on his knees and promise to do metper do i the other Fights belonging to guar: | Of this moment, be told the trutht gration, angrily tried to persuade him {0 | drat ratoonot to fat, and (ooking ton years syounger | go. ‘The counsel engaged for the defence did not | | The Datty ph of this morning publishes & by repaads sp poke with great firmness, and, having in and again that ‘the pilot could not bring | man then ven inst ou saw ine. How 7 long to see you. | spare thelr client, They admitted that he was.a | letter from Mr. James Baker, of Saigiton Grange, ee hae, 6 say ort le patron ares— an atte ih rest rm, his eyes, he re- | $e "" esac Ay TSU eomtamad’ on” mis resent ghd ger —it it was only one-long, long kiss again! 1 think | worthless fellow, and that his means were greatly | Chester, enclosing a letter received ir a Fo niniataint thelr ward: oonea tne fatal bi tote Kneeling. course, All Femonstrance, however, was useless, | own dear Bessie. I heard about Miss Evang intended | eXaggerated; In fact, that he was without any ex- brother, Sir Samuel Baker, dated Ismalia, To ase aanut 10 if sickn \.nd tne pilot kept the boat closing to the shore, | marriage, but also heard it was broken off. They seem cept What ne got ‘oaks J ee It was rile in which the latter pee tobe ay oe ae ac. | Was taken to the military hi hosp ital. ‘When immediately nearing the new: buikhead, | % beyery foud of breaking off matcues in this part ofthe | able they thought to have @ git of the beauty | 1 can only thank God most sincerely that we have nN @ Lozada, before his execution, Proposed that, if | Captain Jamieson, seeing the danger ahead, or- | World. 1 wonder that gossips don’ ours is. 1 and accomplishment of Miss Sheehy throwing her- | overcome all opposition, and succecded nt te, main op it is thio ie, obligation ot the patron to feed. clothe rmitte to 90.40 the mountains, he would quiet | gered his vessel to be stopped, and the anchor was | is.wiiqnt seeing You}, ain sur rized ihe a aay fe self away on such ® contemptible being, Counsel | Jectsof the expedition fhe suppression ‘of the alan es ate hid,in sickne the children ot the colonists bora | the still revolting villages there. it was late, how- | cast at about one hundred feét from the new bulk. | tincty contradict tiem, ‘Tehave your love, have not | #is0 claimed that the promise to marcy had been | $00 tor tyry mow extends to We Kquator. We h re ena apeiron ‘the colonists cannot be tra eter, a take #o good # pro Bveeenen. head. She had been galling at about three Knots | my daring Heasie? Your ever-loviig and tondly-attache tea quoted above but the renewal of the prondse was | many, mcaltien tae Pete on wef Thad no doubt usband, sed treache! 2 of Dla OF falnor eee pause twelve 2 of $20,000 offered for his arrest was distributea | $0,Neur, Dut when the Anchor count Cepia! TEN THOUSAND KISSES, dearly proved. On bebait of Miss ‘Bessie the Tull | Cpussdb2 6's, Fonemics nave been cruhed, andthe dhe monthly i alioyance wine’ the toin the f ng among the chief and troops who effected his cap | haif that speed, and it Waa while sie this pres- hited Major again unburthens himself as fol- tare of Gh eM u) ee anaee soyernment le now triumphantly esi rough- ai “3 i that she struck against the new dock. Lam Dp $$$ $$ ve to eighteen ye $2 per month will be bas My Own DanisigNow 1 léve you. hp one éver joven had Wberation, returned @ verdict in favor of their parent ior ete al no ra Sea it | he Position of the Jesuits Under the Persad be ke oo ee re ity or Luar. The anotuer"s as wel aa Tove you." ry own arling, el "me | bor Fe Pie cata CUSTOM HOUSE AFFAIRS. what day I will go up. I' must see you. 1 cat ESSE. e shall ball r90 cetve, the mal len Se font goa the oma Church Law Regulation Reform Bill— ba is that not a eseanger CA pears felt the | jf" meres my pS, ‘durin Bessie ‘and e' rer alowed wite, During the tr'al counsel engaged for Miss Shee! em, ay Of eae Law Court Decision in Favor ef tho atest effect from the shock, and the vessel sus | your ever iaving humband, °°) TAGK O'LEARY. ' | smauized in many Mights W cloquenee, In wh The Lancaster Diam Seizure The patronate by the expiration of | Missionary Order. Melent te vais tiie 0 Be in the bow, in; | | You would not write the word “write” in your letters. | they painted the lemale character in the most De- tatame Coleved Delegation Desiseus the te: 1 sufficient to rub off the color with which that part | You will not forget your promise, no matter what any yb: the fai Louisian s' reengent of the pa td, widiou! the tn Mux1o0 Crrx, August ®, 1873, | of the vossel is painied, Whereas the damage doue | one sara oz0u, my darling, Ar LeaKed your euleonce | Wit ato prevent avayectators, supled them “you: | of Having © Mass Mecting Called to ron for fut lived ie a4 stor buses proven ‘The expuleion of the monastic orders irom Mexico | Yo ie of aboat $30,08, The. dock, wooms, #6 far as | =! wines Whe ware Preven ewarced vy waviog of naodker. | Orate Over the MeBinery and Ware. ek the obligations required | has recetved @ check by the decision of the Court constructed, to be of the very stroa est propor. | 3 COUMD NOR AIR WEBOCE ANORTR, pega tat Rar ad shea tied moth Troubler—Governor biz at the * ef in at er ir ys, * lector’g Office ‘The patron: smn owners ha: terminated by to which an appeal was made by the accused. It | tions, and yet Pr fae collision seventy-five feet of | M Wall ahle long ting, but'l oertas on | herself, amid all her sorrows, & heroine. Gollecte o mip cencuneyent of ihe, pein, or ty ie faut the | wil De remembered that the United States Min- iy, extending ho the wont aide, have hese na ouniy | Liove you more now. “My. on ya Bile, felt se had. been greatly, wron auntie | Long before General Arthur, the Collector of tho: | te should terminate by tb t of ased, claim 5 make you give me up. I could not live reitnout that they designed to cast the slighest reflection on oy and, his ward) the colonia wil enter into whee: | cue’ aucona’ nd that tye cobrenpondescs | Wigre the stem Of the ‘vessel struck ageing tne | You; that P teci to-day more than ever. My sister | her character or conduct, Baron Deasey, who pre- | caster, the African diamond seoker, who had his sale tion of those who are subject tothe regulations | #0 citizens, and that the correspondence area block of coping. was Plerced some six feet | 8ay8 that she cannot think how uch 6 seamp aa sided, joined also in ing & handsome compli- | precious jewels seized by the customs authorities, *,! whe ‘aw of July 4, 1870, shall remain in force as re- ‘which passed between him and the government of | and displaced to ite entire extent. Not ‘only was | 2m could have fallen into such luck, 80 ment to Miss way abe nis een treated. cep Sym | while coming from the steamship City of Chester, Hontetg shalt remain, Under ine Pat;ouatect We Sale | ister, Thomas H, Nelson, mterfered in favor of two | sect total er Giopiaged as tor make it neces, | Wil not ve trouble the world if an: sors counsel disavow ror Vegianing to end Port, arrived at his office yesterday Mr. Lan- those born of slaye mothers since the 17th of Sep- | Mexico has been of a most determined character. ever) lock of the coping either displacea or | et the love of such a fine girl, as she says tant patpy for the way sb ready in waiting, to ascertain from the Col- ibs, a hose who reach may ou Will keep me in order, but tbat was already in Ww: w ~ Page tbe a LSA ISR vere ne toaee oe | cee eamment te Fendered by a Mexican Court's | CeSflags were al gverad, UN userRee'® |i no navermuch toub. aa abe knoe wal that eer apc orp Rag nptis cryin - love ofed r the accident Mr. Morphy 98 a panes | wil taaxe it my ide's Dusiness "to, make you To THz Epiror oF THe HERALD:— and in what manner he could effect the release for those ves upon which was to be collected the cat! ferred ex-Minister Nelson, as 1t sustains all, or nearly | the Commissioners of Docks RA Eee peion referred ta in. arsle 16 of the a pocorn map anes ty tnt efficer yee ‘ee Y | the Chief En-ineer was speedily on the pier’ giv- | Happy. 1 remain, my own darling Bessie, your | In your issue of the 23d August you instance, in of his property. General Arthur listened very zor th tood thas the decision of the Jud Un- | ing instructions preparatory to farther examina. | ever losing and attached husband.” The Major is | the jetter of your Washington correspondent, an | attentively to Mr. Lancaster's statement, after Is the & derst ludge (Buchili) { tion when low water hour should arrive. The City , #/8o devout, for he says, in another communica. interview with Treasurer Spinner denying tne | Which he sent for Captain George Livingston, Ly in estal og nied provided in article 3 of Sala ‘law, 3 passed Supreme A tion, “lam just after coming trom last mass, and a of freedmen are nvirueted to pro- | DAS baleen behest Ag “rned up the stream, and then, of | ever auy one ald a sincere and fervent prayer | story of @ deficlt of ten miliions in the gold account | one of the Surveyors aids, who searched resources therefor. opinions are divided as to whether it will be sus- te al iT @ock and found th he neccesary f ireedi shal her own account, steamed up to her pier, where | for you I said i sald @ selfish one, too, ior I Treasury. General Spinner ssys:—There has | Mr. Lancaster on the ind the dia- s regulations or deternining the leds 2 bg gr hating We elate | the Executive | she lay all day Saterday, ne recipieat of many | prayed that Deldre lop t ould eal you my LA sae ic adh end there never vill be atime in | monds, The stories of these gentlemen did not serratus Wari SAE | Cour a ever of tm octon, tat tone mo | JamU tenets Inman Compan | HRT, SangcShtadaae enema |S Mary othe Untied Sats, Tatu, Ta | vee at's inadecng mecaanloiof " what had occurred. “n mer | gome fool might not, by the publication of figures | the fact of ja a in orders apon | Biron alee know bg? Mee a cannot believe for @ mo- This accident presenta a serious question to the | 4t the bar awaiting the verdict of the joy, and this taken from reports, make it appear there was | port without deing “manifested,” henco he has law shail not, be puplished, for its obsery- | Ment that he any way interfere with the | pepartment of Docks in connection with the con- | seemed to be fn & measure a sort of anticipation of ports, a , Compliance, in the Opeial Caste of Havana | due course of law. This decision is against the | struction of Pier No. 1, aud all the other new piers | the recent trial. something Wrong in the management of my office.” | jatd his goods liable to seizure and confiscation, nip after ihe armed fasurrection nich now | expulsion, a: the execution of such a decree would | Contempiated along the Tivers. it. seems allost THE MAZOR'S LOVE ‘This apparent “something wrong” can all be | General George H, Sharpe, the Surveyor of te Leore om Bove been deciared officially to bave pa aH en go hind ah od tec mbt) ae em oy that ne City of Limerick, by her colli- In a month of oo to on areas Casily Ov! ated, All rent incongra dive woo, upon joy. ‘Sad re at during ‘due taterview. a acles nstitution 9. mething wi Molns mar ys " Poiaerns maou ra aurvonrimos, | Mexico, his — en nog seen eac gaat Rea: | Seweasst aise tical bs Hes, | WING te er Mar Fauslnns So BOR | Eethotr Honig’ we nam howe ts achiga Ihave been tavored with news from the ingur. | ass, #n—tn easania triais the accused shall have | might reasonably be expected that her stem would | Planatlor, Miss Sheehy i ne by Sa. | sent from the Department to san ince to | had been arriv ani ee y district of Camagiey, as communicated | te i pat have been torn to fritters after doing such terribie dressing ‘him ag “me RY ened the @ ie by Charge them with the amount of the order for the | taken up to-day. In tne mesitine the ans several telegrams tothe Capital, whict only | \ eww —Tha rath Deing injorined of the natare of the pro. | execution against a stone Wall, the coping of which | MArkS:— own “darling John," and re- | charge them Toy Mirected. tre Sub-Treaaure:. wt jocked up Ih the ¢ ‘and will re Betis stow the Dangling manger of the is = the nante of te accuser, it here soul was composed. of stones of thirteen tons weight | _Touie jan Francisco to make his books conform thereto— tere Ly otherwise the isrication of lying ot ina and the effort taking his vreparater: dgolaration apiece, or rather, as im his particular i; | > “w int you As you once were again. You may a i namely, debiting them per order and crediting JUISLAN, ae § RNATORIAL TROUBLES, a to make the vest report of their disasters, aay Be ciaht ours on complied tra sagt i se ance, moving, ‘as she was, Sniy r on mei i tell ate ean searealy seo what 1 aeaelt mt, fo much cotn., Wiben the coin (after wich the the Is Coa r r Hidgation | Aine ty sot | 7) a in gentral Deparement and within signt of, Puerto | "NG aoe Dele confronted with the witness | wun soakt'bo “aamagea ‘ne’ M2". ‘a sione | } cent trom you that you are ia es dat | elena) cans to oatemonh Guo wers | lengenenod interview on. te Dart of a delogationt pe 18 not doubted. So serious havo affairs Traut Gould (be damaged OF i, “it is aD | CO “t'eecuis Yo me, which comes to almost ine saule | Ineransdeu would be credited and discharged, and | of sable statesmen with Coliector Arthur, Besome that iy soe Recessary to send Gene! alk bg, Srniahed with the facts and | Wienin the past six it ection to state that | thing. {could ‘not ellove it at iret, Dut wow e the reciplont irom them would be debited with the | Oficer Ladin end Surveyor Sharpe. ‘The del Sg ae sage py vomacor by | HaetSe” corpsl Sak onesie tassicn | fon Sgt ge You sou eg ine meg eng ees | © ty rap Sr, ge sad, id several other prominent o1 vere a Brit is gogare yy, bigest of by | the ~~ _,verpool docks, one of the vessels at | “ome . Tn the case of the “New Mint law,” the face ot J. H. ace nea ‘erent vad uber. Bersane it yet never saw me, | the cola (unless the lightness could be State tors, and Mr. J. stuart, eothesl, oF having | gues .. collision going at the rate of about nine | . pede, B Bo on | ae pe shal e'preeate mh Z Mur” an four and the biter at ner ordinary full | EPOYt St sMAPEY, geeThaP te gta ster terpenes | She cous (Homa be charged. by the deiverer 10 the | reseBtative, and General T. Morris Chester, At oa ntiemen did all + yy eee 4. The former had her bow twisted around | ofa shilling, fom you tla eh certainly it not Pe jient meiter, and ‘ie ‘Treasurer per se at once | the interview the poche pp ticularly imprese a may, Seen ee one side of her, while the stone dock showed no | that kept me. Do eS ink T have bead | s.ne I-44 thereof, 80 that bis books might be male to | talking and endeavo! AS pee be e att r- A hide sees ET Oy a ey through shew Parnes es youlave so loug | Sorieor thereto. Atter. the Fecoinage suitable en- | upon the minds of thelt Ee role trative at fn anor an ripess, 2 wwcal'or adininis: | cage alluded to the'vessel was almost rumed, be- | Kept up! No 1 ee Must Bn tries to “Profit and Loss” could easily be made for | tance, of calling & mass Fase St ouimiana mapd of the patriot Dot ex jonfinewpe” 4 si cee fines | ing good for scarcely apy thing aiterward; but | y nave come to that determination. oFihich will T be, | the deficiency in weight, I reruns that the C3 oe WS ym, fo tuow the Kans pao Pacer ee of thee samastey, de- | monw, eo on cases r” eapreasly de a ing ruined ay the stone dock merely showed loas of & few your wife. or not, ber? Now, ifyou | counts of- the United States Treasar: ean ow be nlighten a a thas ong them two oficers, and ese eeuing eighty, | Awe - splinters, wish, You cad be ae tee jour that we inet | keptin that manner, In 1830-81, wie er. Van Buren | the ‘ways that are dark and tee Hi covern- fully uecoutred. The drat invieneqen of orte doreee | Te. fol the dooumment of sc, preatgntlon ‘en dan or two ane Pilot | you hee Salaam arn beatae engagement Wran Becrerare of State. under. Sonera saonson, ip || Ste yalT OF ie mcpoukdrs stated that tho Nigh of amparo, or lent from thi moment; but certals va fet at me may ey leon him mittee of | men! Warmoth Papresed the Chief oretams oMice tre in a telegram Prete ee “ue Monasteriostos, granted by the | Commissioners, the Dock Department and the In- | {y'vou have been; 40h hong myself | the House of Representative: led in favor vor’ Of the ni ent | est State Court deci F100 — man Steamship Company will have explanations. | Wien 1 accepted Oe a ei aa and Retorm,” he aj pended, to is ees gorerament au aaa itis e well Known, pod gh 5 r inform Pe Exce) eellene; asteas ht THR AMPABO OP THE JESUITS. ——__ giving pon POE AR ey eg BE Committee (see Pub. Bos. U. 8.) @ statement tas seta Mcknery faction. see Maximo Gomes, uoacked “our ieee ce “Perrot the demand of emraro Mexico, Jaty A CELESTIAL IN LOVE, theend, When You got coat enoenbly resign me i by the Fiuanclal Agent Gt'nta Department: that | who, were tppoltyed oy te of Louisiana and by we bay yikes qelliets ww ye Baul Ii, Tynan Mae, Francie oh ma fered tortare and ane never can forget, und | the accounts oth pace Treasury were | The Judges wore ” and their decision for Bieieiee and toe ee " aicents Mans arig Mordany i How @ Chineso Cook Showed His Love | {iG you got wolll T determined on earth | not Kept upon jan of double entry, | no means ‘carpet-baggers” *Or tector arthur re- +) dose is Gabrieh Fosllen, "A wy mateo” Gat | for the Deughter of His Employer, | woud lstve you up. 11 had ihe sbeat(orvane, inthe | ‘whieh principle fal large mereanthe establishmen cxivd, he feogation ce cordiaily, but informed them jarnee tase she telegreme see fa 3 “to pales Viauang. tale jMecreaty, San FaaNors00, August 26, 1873. | inent, aia t woult not gfve you Up for inerichest madi | “Genera Jackson, in ono of his subsequent Mes- | that he had no power to call any mass meakngs pws “AY 08 | enact Velasco, sage paive tin jisonmcnt ‘at Mr, Orin Dubois, a resident of San José, in this | Yaived inoney I would have changed ed for another, i bave | Sages, catied the abter ‘attention of Congress to the de- ior any of ooecing the revenue, ey patfered oy’ onde nor of the federal | Btate, has had in his employ @ young Chinaman, to | never told you can beiteve me | sirability of some improvement in the WERNOR DIX AT THE 2 telegram of erat the, be Poy, Frinatpe, ‘and Rayvraria. also ‘also on of the ne. Jove | When tel ‘yout iat when was sa) mkicand Ratukeale I | manner of kee] ie, pul 1 paate accounts. A col blo, Governor ‘of ane Stale of men ie ST Maan Gone cue ae ibe et peri Raaae tof a which ne ieee ex. ey (See heii ~ Par a ges bth made mittee was amen a thereon in the House, the | ihe ‘venerab a en : ay, nly Dy mama {ree of soldientot fhe tthe J darren tea rocate mua passion. who ha dtaatin peed year. Tdow't mean | HOD. och nt ved they never mae any Oy Seer end leo Generis avout soon, nd remained clonsted z A . ‘ oe for ther men Eat, ncewi log | penta fe obtalsed Possession of her Photograph and. she eerie jit that no furth nthe Me ine Mosan gs way Fm empdigedl poy bye the repre. i hey were viotoriously | Py the ofthe government and ai | demanded its revurn. Yesterday hevrave the pe: SO rt actuated, 1do noe know whether Vint of ine je overnoe r was eats on pablle business repu _ in wile ar ad no a = He, giver tions in ine of case to | tire back to her, and in the same instant fired foot at TF dm ced te the fuzen | three shote a) hek from ioaevoivers Her steel cor- now the Fad system would amit of the con sepire. Tee. Uevernet, loaned on poming ‘which I have reierred; though, if they | no ears rt season ae ny ere arora based cence he Oninem then biew ms sown brains cut. 6 = it to ny Mee sernpaleas more te we Mian! “A‘nuunber of old iriends engag fed tn the ‘le, eae ep up srere upon re ¢ Chinaman ye be og: him. A number of old ied by Ue Jaws of reform, J young WOMAD ie UDjD)' I Ne “ae chy ALHALLS, ADgust, 187% tom House were recoguized overaor. 83

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