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10 Medieval and Modern Cities—What rising, temperature, period, though with different instruments. [jects as if they had lived at an earlier | goon? A Rebellion in Texas. will be restored by Mr. Davis, Sabbatarian- ism and spontaneous generation will be | Of the Dialogues of Lucian, with English notes, h cessfully Quished bis feat to-day, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OUTOBER 7, 1877.--QUINTUPLF SHEET. . NEW YORK HERALD Kelly Have m 1m | Men of great executive capacity and aspit-| Our special despatches from Texas this illustrated by Mr. McCarthy ; Christ’s mon- ! | H H BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. the iad Ages? ing natures always find or make opportuni- morning illustrate the inflammable condi- umental hour, in which His disciples ban- . Institutions, manners, social usages, the ties, and they pursue the methods which | tion of affairs along the Mexican border. quet with Him, will be described by Dr. JAMES GOR adjuncts of barbarism in barbarous ages, | ®7¢ suited to their epoch. The towns of San Elizario and Isletto, in El Armitage; the secrets of the confessional FORD OS: Sen NET, the adjuncts of civilization in civilized It is always unfortunate for » man to| paso county, are in the hands of an armed will be revealed by Edith O’Gorman ; les- | Nothin Later fi the § f : ages, the whole complexion of human af- | Possess the cast of talents which should | mob of four hundred Mexicans, who have | $078 from the life work of Rev. George 8 rom the Seat o WEEKLY RERALD.cOue dolla per yoar, tree of port | fairs, in short, change with the growth or | sive him ascendancy over the minds of his | jmprisoned and manacled a judge and other Muller will be drawn by Mr. Johns, and the War in Armenia, BQOTICE TO SURSORIRERA In orter to insure atten, decline of society. But in all these mani- | contemporaries if adverse cireumstances or | officials. In the excited condition of affairs | *'2D¢T apprehended of Christ Jesus will be 4 bat te se we ae hele pers Sma pee Let fold mutations human nature remains ae own modesty provents him from making it is thought that it would require but little introduced by Dr. King, while the scarcely be addressed New Yous tixat, pretty constant to itself. ‘The stronger pas- | ")¢ best use of them. Thereis a public man | to bring about a wholesale massacre of the | Saved soul will have an opportunity with) A QORISIS BEFORE eagints re beroren meen Ke prensriz song sions of the human heart never die out; | in this city whose modesty has always stood | American residents, who are so few in num- Mr, Muir to go on to perfection, si RE KARS. PUILADELPIIA OFFICE NO. 112 tis SOUTH sIxTa ba assert their force in pancd wae and aor ty patra eee yee ber as to have no chance in contend- Mibnan: Ratianna’ Wacdiac: iti Morrien on ane sew vous umnat- | Phase of the ever varying fone OCF | ery instinct ia devotion to his kin ing against these rebels on a small) ThoSizth Avenue Hal Lagging of the Campaign on the L Pinte or nce Aerth pe L/oPERa. race. The bandits and robber chiefs of ry instinct is devotion to his kind, who | geale, The actors in this disgrace- h Avenue Railroad Company seem 8 om NAPLES OFFICETNO. 7 STRATA PACE. hi rude ages have their analogues in the always stands ready to sacrifice himself for | fy] riot are American citizens, of Mexi- to ‘care’ ag little for the decisions of the high- and Before Plevna. forwarded ou the sa che it hl gga present advanced state of society ; and } his friends or his country ; and it is sad to | can birth or descent, but wholly ‘anti- - courts as they do fox the interests of the . vonu 0. a0 | *2 the Mephistopheles of Goethe is think that this gencrous, devoted, unaspir- | American in Pea eY MeiES Tanuare city. It does not matter to these monop- ee ——— _ \0. 280 | the modern form of the ancient devil | ing patriot shrinks with sensitive modesty | does not quickly change his spots these ollete: that: se) Cone ct Appeals Reade RENEWED FIGHT! I AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW a devil without horns, hoofs, tail or the from having his merits known, Of course | Mexican-Americans, when they have a little sien ae se sreny-anapeey, fe Gatbers ; . ee an iia . smell of brimstone—so the bandits and | this description can apply to no other man | difficulty among themselves, must needs charter tn all! tte goxts,, oa: walling the work u BROADWAY THEATRE—La Mansouaixe. robber chiefs of other times reappear in our than Mr. Kelly, whose unassuming charac- | resort to the bad old Mexican methods for of the: Rapids Eranaly Commission, inst. 48 Official GRAND OPERA HOU ~Daxites, Mortons, Gilmans, Tweeds, and the count. | ter and freedom from overbearing self-asser- | regulating it, Hence a quarrel between two it doesnot matter to them how.grestly they et 6 ae: ee BOWERY THEATRE—Texan AveNaens, less host with whom the forger’s pen or the tion have always been so remarkable. We | men, one of whom is obnoxious to the Mex- injure the city by their opposition to the German Alliance. NIBLO'S GARDEN—Tity last oF tx Laxo, lobbyist’s bribe or the mask of piety put on | trust he will no jonger be plensed to make | ican inhabitants, is made the pretext for a improvement most vitally necessary to its Sees cotaran: oxaee pas oo Coxcertm! | to cover a swindler’s rapacity serves the such a secret of his admirable qualities. | yebellion, We nae no doubt ist some of weave Bash Epa ate [BY CABLE 10 THE HERALD.} UNION SQUARE MEATRE saves ly same purpose as the swords, the ambush, He has now a great opportunity to de-| the rebels “pronounced” in the Mexican ae nRoEt ct ane Heracy one’ companine) fo Lo: EAGLE THBATRE—MiomtY D the physical terror and violence of semi- | velop his ideas, We do not wish to} fashion before starting their lawless enter- frighten the property owners along the line | 41 gay crouse barbarous sates of society. In our boasted offend this gentleman's modesty; but! prise; but, whether or no, their course of the Gilbert road ought to be understood. rinadtiegr pecs Ad itampibalaaneh hie modern civilization we have incessant re- | Mr. Kelly is thought by his admirers to aince has evead iabeeie ae rpethie It is simply an attempt to use the owners of bsbese TISa LER Cf Mani enedry, :RelRRAR DY, Ha daeaid visirk® productions of the old play in a new then- bea great man, and the time has now come | ten any of the bad old Moxionn treditions, | 7 estate asa buffer to stand between the wou gh i phon pen ees ily dicvoenate we tre, wherein the inextinguishable greed for for him to prove whether he is or not. His Troops have been sent to the scene of dis- horse car monopolists and the wishes and goritza, Spuz and the small forts of rule or pelf appears with fresh masks vietory at Albany has given him immense | turbance by General Sheridan’s orders, and SEARO SE IRE: Du BLiae ne ean Ae Ae ede rey ar oe aa as f and altered scenery. It is not tho | Prestige and added to his influence, and we | we hope to see the actors in and promoters sistent opponents of rapid transit know WgOr Lay SOREN IRVING MUSIC Hal. scene painter or the costumer or the wait to see how he will bear himself with | of the E1 Paso rebellion dealt with prompt] Tesy WELL ENDER Say superna prominently pin pes ap ns cvs ami ia BRYANT'S OPERA HO | orchestral performers that give life these “blushing honors thick upon him.” | gnq effectually, after the laine “a ad and: gave ‘ther easing aocurstely dor thelr ine seieahinainipene wince ioe Us atbeukii irs TIVOLI THEATRE i and interest to a play, but faithful repre- If, just for a change, he would for once in 2 @nNer. | oyposition the public would lose patience | ¢Vening, says:—'No further oficial intelligence has tule oeees — : sentations of human nature and inex- | his life be just a little dictatorial he might Our Annual Water Famine. with them, The plan of the horse car men | been tecelved from Moukhtar Pacha.” The last oe ee pUsTRY AND Mxcuanics, tingnishable humaa passions, Modern so- succeed better than some of his predecessors | Yhurgday's abundant rains have fur- now seems to be to force the Gilbert Setear ath FO MAUS EAE PAOD IG DASARI EE Wee icerigin uceBoaTEC ae: ciety is perpetually re-enacting -the old have done in that réle. He has a great ad- | nighed such a Hable ai water totus Grotan Company to build their road on arches the commencement of Thursday's battle, in which J bara tak 4 ms. __| parts under the mask of new faces, Our vantage in his name; it is plain Kelly and Valleys distian dliad wreccuay: hope: ¢ t across the avenue, a plan which was aban- he says:—Two Turkish columns are now attacking Q UINTUPLE SHERT. | dishonest savings banks, insurance com- not O'Kelly, which is at once a proof of his | jeast 9 temporary relief ee aa enna doned because it was seen that the present | te Russians who are concentrated ou the bank oF * NEW YORK, SUN eer arpa ae panies and rapacious corporations are the modesty and CY his’ independence in an | water famine. The chief advantage of this plan was preferred by the storekeepers and | ‘he Kars Téchal, opposite Kobak Helghts, white the ae » SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1877, | modern equivalents of ancient pirates and | Irish town like New York, and also a con-| timely deluge will be to afford the water property owners. Under the decision of | Turkish cavalry from Soubatan and a corps from Important Novick to Apvertisers.Yo | Middle Age marauders. And if the modern cession to such of us as have the mis-} pnrveyors an opportunity to prepare for the Churticf, Appeala:tke Gilbert Company | KisihTepe: linve hen felt, to ‘vixeargn | the: cant dumire ithe proper clustification afvudvertiaements | 17s of robbery are semi-respectable they fortune to be natives or Germanized. This | th consequences of ene all) of many use either plan of construction ; it | munications of the Russians with their camp at 4 it is absolulely necessary thal they be handed in | Go not differ in this respect from the an- is a mark of consideration which we must | ary weather. It will be ayes t Wishes':to. ge ‘that: which: the property | Rurately in before eight o'clock every evening. cient, for Thucydides relates in the begin- acknowledge with respectful thanks, know what ‘sees will be taken b; . the Gwncksipretee; butte horsesex companies eon ere tee nee a BR EE OGY nego ee ning of his great history that when sea rob- : a at Gomunisaidnse of Bablio: Works sat this = understood to object to that. i Why? ; The Moscow despatch from Rosrecheno report- Iies'thal the wouthar Nee YorW aa ah eititig bers in an age preceding his own were Tweed’s Story Continued. object, Adopting o suggestion offered by ell, they object to any rapid transit road | img a repulse of Moukhtgr Pacha’s attacks on to-day will be cdol and clear or partly cloudy, fol- asked by people whose shores they ap- The examination of Mr. Tweed yesterday | the Hxnatp during last year’s water py RATS TEE (oe menaeias vusereed LOUErY 69 Liars Seite og) aid he eB A lowed by rising temperature. proached whether they were thieves, they | before the Aldermanic committee had about | famine, he has raised the crest of the Bhetiaes Cigiy Teal papa previously: reporved BY Mone: MRO ee lad Sikaat VESaaR LE Ee a bet no more hesitation in giving an affirma- the weakest and most unsatisfactory result | Croton dam and thus increased the storage PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, binges bsnlaunis RU mien Satraaa vary active. and atooug!) (Gold Tall ail ‘ive answer than if piracy were an honor- | of any of the series. Not a single point was | capacity of the lower reservoir by several p ‘ nwa eRiNgs lower, reaching 1025s, Government bonds were pene profession. : 4 drawn out which is of the slightest public | hundred millions of gallons; but this paaidae Mahe: revived The Times’ Paris despatch saying “A telegram weak, States higher and railroads strong. Money Another modern form of rapacity has its | interest, which can in any way be made | increase does not represent at best Dr. peace 4 heuer in Bi stoma MoURhiapPAs#y SAG TNA TAANT RoE NEL on call was m good demand at 5 a6 per cent, exemplar in former times, although ambi- | available to recover money dishonestly | more than a week's supply for New York | Count Beust will this week sare Seas nounces that the Russians were repulsed on it closing at 5 a 51x per cent. tion quite as often as avarice was the mov- | taken from the city, or which is likely to | city. What have we to rely on beyond this Sleeves of dresses are tight aud are coat-shaped. picibe eles: AON ENS sean ots oni in oor Pa WGREE kas SET Gh Ws ty ing impulse in the cases to which we now aid in driving corrupt men from power. | inadequate reserve? We are told that the Pag he dleaeN PEIEsENeG WALD PERSE beodhipterantarr shar od oe RT A ignee : ae thew Beat Ballot: . allude. We refer to the control of cities. | The time was mainly occupied in af-| lakes and reservoirs of the Croton water- an CRINNR PD Susan ce. sncreaslO mlb Natgvey As farascan be made out from Meukneinedonare : deren tade il Bs Bit ficosa bra We pass over theancicnt cities, about which | fording Mr. Tweed an opportunity | shed represent a volume of water amply Tbsan aeocle sis Ted iss ain pe civices of | 18test despatch it seems that the Russians nave , Sus ATOR Morton appears to have had are much might be said, and select those of the | to reiterate the charges heretofore made | sufficient for all the wants of the metropo- | red ontons # with poultices of | witndrawn from the right and centre of his line and lapse, utd our despatches say his friends ure Middle Ages as best suited to thecomparison | which have been denied by those who | lis, But how does it happen that at the North Carolina has o gander fifty-five years old. congen bratadl hele sauH Fe A iny: Biiekre ti iiue) oe again ser pously. slarme we wish to make. Life in cities is the dis- | were implicated by them, and any at-| very season when water is most needed for Bd es + 7h] SneaRReN Techy aan Orea ee eet gers THe Preswenr’s Fens of the Union | 2euishing feature of the tatter part of | tempt to elicit new facts was met by a dis- | manufacturing and domestic purposes the Bsa ite Opler Wie ea or Hoban ay she treet, mun ‘3 A CRISIS RAACHED, League Club have resolved to repudiate the what we call the Middle Ages, and also of | turbance of the harmony of the committee, | supply invariably fails and the citizens of Trak a ReEAe, hates another she al Ip wasn this. diveo¥on sat Mopehian dashes Rochester Convention next Wednesday evening, | the age in which we live. The Italian and | Mr. Cole, the Assistant Corporation Counsel, | New York are compelled to suffer innumer- | of Beras “that person,” er she always speaks | taced them on Thuraday, to prevent them turning Cy astanen OO: avonep olny — on were the cradles of modern | who is conducting the examination on the | able privations for the want of that which aaa Paraiba are sold three for a quar- RLS eIPe RE WL Ate Cos oReRE Gio te iyn Exige worlanen ‘may be part of Captain | iberty. ey were all seats of manufac- | part of the committee, was guilty of an act of | they have a right to expect in abundance? ialcdtonssaduelic sult of Moukhtar’s offensive operations are still un~ eid'a treasure! 1 the couipany-4é. enlyenter’ ture; many of them were also seats of com- | gross impropriety in interfering to prevent | A water supply for over one million of peo- | feel easier now that the Ene ny Ott Ee known, This 18, undoubtedly, the greatest and prising it may find enough to finish the bridge. merce, and their guilds or trade unions Alderman Cowing from asking questions of | ple which is wholly dependent on a local A reformer thinks that young men should take books re Bebe caps pi alte, wransa sale MnO ane See ae on f were the ‘ predominating influence in | Tweed as to parties other than those he had } and uncertain rainfall over a comparatively | ' the theatre to read between the acts, pala mas Es eae : oe es ihe nora i MPAIRMENT of the capital of the | their municipal life. In that age | named as being interested in the Ring cor- | limited area in a region tside th t Slye" Dap dred pecpie su Grane Deine eeeea point brabenhiay eit sitar pyenie man me Avctie Insurance Company has been discovered, | the European monarchies w 7. i ad nice aaigetag " sae oon ce ciate, | Of buying every fresh book oa avgiin Persie perder conch aerate Ueauad antivir ir iin daveaslation of itel/es pean r were weak | ruptions, and his singularly indiscreet con- | orological zone of abundant precipita- | 4, Warsaw all houses are peek ga oleaek campaign in Asia will be over, Hdbgencticuail conilgubiealy betande: good by ite and the agricultural lords or feudal | duct will not tend tostrengthenpublio confi- | tion cannot be depended on to meet | massacre of the Jews being apprehended, oo SORE em rae ! ahskbiolders, barons could generally thwart the mon- | dence in the sufficiency of the investigation. the wants of such a large and in- The bald headed editor of the Rochester Democrct Hromn Bulgena sire ’s, Ses sireueree (oe arch when they chose to combine. To pro-| Mr. Tweed produced a check for four | creasing population, What, then should | 7/08 to make people believe that he uses batr dye. a4 Wil rect poten ther ear irtog ay Tue Text or M. rs’ address, only a | tect himself against the aggressions of the thousand dollars indorsed by the president | be done to procure a efeat ral re- ‘The Governor General and party roturned to Ottawa See ane cil ccacite Wit ae area apupele nt ee jas sent by telegraph, is else- | feudal nobility he granted privileges and | and secretary of the Albany Argus Printing | liable supply of water for Now York? We papers alin sig cldl RTE Car Ge ive advance, ether toward HUSEMUK oF across te ‘here printed. It is writte » best style of | j i sitio % i i : Sane hpsdisla 1 : ae Apart prsclamle pa a heap teathias e carer to is ary tae as these were Company, which was not ia any way evi- have been asking the engineers of the Cro- | The Memphis Appea! proposes the whipping post for poss use. y a) seinen under t 1¢ local rule of the guilds the habit | dence of any dishonest transaction, and he | ton Aqueduct Department this question for tramps. Now, reasovably, what is a tramp to do with iene ed ec rg Boek = of¢uunicipal self-government trained them | showed letters from individuals none of | some years, but have not yet received a sat- holouts8 ie Resse i eS eae band a There Wut Be No Cessation of work on | in the love and practice of liberty. The which contained a word of public interest. | istactory reply. ‘Lhe building of extensive iisihapenadhd diye Dirac tale dis oly Se edad Saito’ es Gihs are ri oe yet Silstaune the great bridge during the winter, except, of | Italian and German free cities were also | It is only just to the writers to remember | and enormously costly storage reservoirs in tug on the waves are frequently mistaken for 808 | pacha is only reported iS inte veachion euuieta It course, wheu there ure very severe storms. All | largely engaged in commerce, which has | that these letters were written when Tweed | the Croton watershed appears to be the onl raise lies an in Indi the weather, continnes Rae: sad ie xosds Femaln, that it is possible to do for the comfort und pro- | always been one of the most potent instru- | was at the head of an influential po- remedy suggested. Ae eae are these t ak poot. He is age ei Bey aa Awe the | passable for transport some heavy fighting may be tection of the men will, very properly, be done. | ments of human progress. Our modern | litical organization and before he was alleait Rgpractat limited Rous eae! — AIR Pcremotenbertpees alec tae ou SMALLS, 1 ANOLINA ex-Congress- cities are larger, more civilized and more | known to be a_ thief. He reiter- | yoirs become quickly drained after a few A a Hach ecenn Concone Ra eB Vere, S08, The ay os hb Chabdeitan Par hare as longer ‘ man, who has_ bee! tad on othe tohie important than those of the Middle Ages; | ated his story of the Brooklyn Bridge | weeks’ dry weather? It seems to us that lees are ® duart of peauuis in their blue cotton | ocegsion to halt alter the rearimost Dattalous of having sold his vote while State Senator, made | but like them they are seats of manufacture | transactions, which have got to be stale, | the Croton Aqueduct engincers must brush | Chief Justioe Draper, of the Canadian Coart ot | te Guard have oneness tae Danete, Ths. m0" a good record during the late war. It was he | and commerce, and like them they are more | and which may be summed up in the asser- | up their wits and find some better safe gaara | B#for and Appeal, is very ill at Toronto, and bas phy: bdcoprmet pce rnet diene laste ncn pdiatona a who ran the sremncr: Planter over the Charles- | or less exempted from the direct con- | tion that he got sixty-five thousand dollars | against the annual water famine. it i ig | Melaas aay ho cannot recover Bn ee eee eadaatewiaraieieien tis aa Hes ane deireeed her to the commander of | trol of the State in whose territory | out of the bridge trustees as the price of | been suggested—it is true by eye oe italy Esha eit bardbingeninvetidaalalond Se ee ae Gere casas tidig iba al a deb Ce J ockading squadron—a fe: vhic! ractes ; ne + . o a ai anoin| ory je if : 7 eaten dossow acta hae: which attracted | they are situated. In Amevica we grant inducing the New York Common Council to | siders, who breathe not the official atmo- toni thay ata bate ol this “Weatbasidor Wistar meeerat. peas charters to cities which confer upon them | pass the appropriation resolution, ‘This | sphere and draw not on the city treasury— | we!” . sinsallneedeneatbratictenintlseaghlcnae Panaturn Chimps of the most atrocious char. | large powers of self-government and exempt | really comprised the whole of yesterday's | that other sources of water sappy ate || ree Te) ae ee Laie ta end eH Phestaan hires bigs ipa acter have just been perpetrated in widely dif. | them in many respects from that immediate | farcical examination, But Mr. ‘tweed made | numerous, reliable and within reach ‘ FT isos ct pdepeabisdebtrcaphdithisla yee idea SATS ccs Verdi oC tha Coothoraeate oe the aati of the country. While in Missouri control of the State authority to which the | public a part of his original confession, | the idea of building a fool’s monument ra ate ane scene dean vette wag second redocbvon the Gravita ridge, Xo accounts ce fincas i ‘ecaapablis aes his sebgltee page pent ats elena ta ——. which was cy io re Attorney General for the shape of a twenty million dollar reser- the Richmond Whig says that butchered Virginia praptanets hedetp hep fescaaatey that the position IMAM vcd | oceuseed 'almoas dt Glieehthe Fig ais aatelidgathiee (eat Be ation in the purpose of showing that he offered to | voir in the Croton district, and possibly a | bas 8 Fight to look to hor destroyer, the United States farce iain ana clue th aca re iia Macsblaasse! «Vhs inbitaabesnadk Ge sae | 8 age 8 gether Brea er han it ever assist in every way, as a witness in the pros- | new aqueduct, seems to have taken posses- Labvictinisiedaty sll painter Lands delat estab hen j TURKISH AID FROM SHIPKA. Ucar Raine ike cusibdlies oP ortine was in the most flourishing period of the | ecution of the Ring suits. ‘The people | sion of the official mind, and nothing but | Incurred belore West Virziula was taken from the terri- | On the contrary the army of Chatvet Pacha, which , a FERENCE i medieval cities, and consequently the con- | have not yet had an opportunity to judge | that plan of relief can be*recommended. | aan oa aay kgs fin ed general Aovernment | nas been assembled at ental % ad die Gatead Tun Statistics o} the Money Order Depart- trol of municipal governments isa much | how much the proffered testimony was | With the ever threatening danger of fire iii reeks oh Soaniee a bal Wack Virion any ELIS orfered by the garrison, is reported to tye boon pina . yen sony ae - the cried higher object of ambition, In those ages | worth. New York and the positive certainty that | Part of the debt, reinforced by & portion of the battalions lavely. oc wlling off of nearly seven hundred | cities often made war upon eac’ - ‘ aa ATED EEE RSE nesas = cupied in the Shipka Pass. It would, the: thousand dollars as against the same period u | purposes of tribute or pesos ps se a nom Neos) wl tow. ecnsomie| Gara cane Ge te geen skedansbs Aye LITERARY CHIT CHAT, scum teak Ovetves, Pedi shoud noon bo realy Se sear ago. ‘That gtx outelde contemporaries inay. | ese aomettihg very similar { . Md eae tity of water can be obtained when it is ah acer advance nearer to his comrade and to aid tn an en- DAR Diao tiles thie Dakin of w homitle bit die de | desc yey eetue ean oes moder 4 é weated; the water question becoriestlin rel |. Te titeneus safe cf Hi neers, SSiiiia ct Bbeke: | dpavar 60 CHyy Hie, Boeat Seow rom ke bomton: cline of our commereial aud financial supremacy life. To be sure, we have no direct attempts Everybody knows that Congress, under | in importance to this community. The open- B pintabt steele ioatanione arate yale Mlvgdonbineetacenglantononty wre ill state that the anmbor of orden a, | of onecity to capture and control another; | the constitution, has power to “regulate-| ing ot the old city wells, although a good aia Teais) is Gaaulles Ia. HinGiy ded WelruEe | Con Ieae VetRMIDRRMSE dabei abr larger by eleven thousand. but the city of New York has been | commerce between the States,” and it has | measure of precaution against the spread of dharacten will, apart trois ite subject, insure a bee ssi donal sia ar beget oy mie wT ‘wseoute Manag he’s y a constant _ object of rapacity and | power, therefore, to put a summary stop to | fires, would be too dangerous an experi- | copies in the hbraries of collectors of bivllograpni- hea neds rot ead Life aan ee meerien ei ral allt drivers domination with people who live outside the assemblage of such huge brass bands as | ment, from a sanitary point of Maw. io Bel ee Botta; Widdin and the. pentlaik oailats sot wid , see how near they can come to snc podhad ilar di preanatefterigta in Tash we ae ae Friday gathered at Borden- | adopted. ‘The defective city sewers have psn si eaeoenived by atobals BONE RTL bey | Lied hand lee ba ed Le sliced ESE atifortunate pedestrians, without actually killing | tre am Aalaae pies in the Legisla- | . ey ie Jersey, and there and then, probably converted many of these wells:nto | — sir, J. G. MeCoan, the autnor of the new work on bacep bain Santee batt gee Ma hee 0d haf ing them for life. One of them yester- trite tor twenty years we have Leen as | With malice aforethouglt, blew up a terrible | cesspools, where the deadly germs of typhoid | Byypt, published vy Henry Holt & Co., is the late | bata gevcbeoe on ee bob lehaad brit simson ths tr de . » slight mlecileutation, aid tems effectually ruled trom Albany and have paid | and destructive gale of wind, whose disas- | fever and diphtheria lurk in waiting tor | editor of the Levant Herald, the ables paper in tho | tae Seale TNGrt Oc ule eomeatate tanitts stage over an unfortunate little newsboy, who | ® much trbate in the form of official spoils | trous effects were felt along a great part of | their thousands of victims should the well i and the only ove which has any European rep. | tion, iene was unable to get out of the way quick enough, | 93 °2Y aflicted city of the Middle Ages ever | our coast. ‘To “regulate” is well under- | waters be used again for domestic purposes. has tiniegn 4 MONILIZATION OF ANOTHER RUSSTAN CORPS. His n death was almost miraculous | did to aggressive and domineering assail- | stood by constitutional lawyers to mean or caret oa - | outibiecmpindl hase huntsty Ais eral A telegram trom, Bucharest states that the ime but he is probably lamed for life. A few arrests | ants. Our captors from abroad have been | include “‘protcet,” and what more necessary Pulpit Topics To-Day. | <i adtiriaste book obvreteveten; (nd. Waltitts | oe coata woaeen of another Russian army corps of these people by the police would be in order, | aided by traitors at home, and we have been | OT beneficial work can Congress do than ‘As indicative of the purpose of Mr. Hep | Prozrcss,” began by the late George P, Fibs ro mee bebhvaghedon WITH GERMANY. now overspreads the regions recently swept by outside and ins pirators combined to | #ynormal gales: tis no joke for one hun- | winter campaign, he will prepare work for “Hereditary Insinct” 1s the ule at anew work Rak a roe ahaa ald the storins, ind clear, cool weatl daha | Ah and pale bea oe bed . | tai ng bia alas lady passen- | his church and illustrate the valne of an | Mr. Samucl Butler, announced in London, Ak Aart ihatel shed heavy winds and rains of Thursday. The press- adihad wk <b culation to conjecture | gers to be blown ashore on Long Island b; est li 7 is Sir Henry Havelock talks of wri at the centre of th aa piiticd what part Boss Lweed or Mr. Kelly would | @ reckless brass band in Southern Nowe ace pon 82 ropa mt rd | engipetan ts Bolger, Nee al | ee oer h is now passing over Virginia, is as much | Bave acted had they liveda few centuries | S°Y: if seagoing persons, who are already | he travelled in Europe. A question of man- Pectoral rer tier omen cee aesonee aaete 4 above the mean as that of Thursday's storm | 88% when the capture of cities by arms, in- | exposed to many dangers, are to suifer here- | hood will be raised by Mr. Pullman and ey third volume, now in press, coi pent gb g edtore an aaa nsdlerrp es wana cane ne A ae ici lb ie | Nene Gio Laake bt beri we shall | the value of Christian manhood be shown | Laun’s ‘History of "Froneh Peposidih bie ‘as ‘aes para msn Se See ueeauicres | extuncltve he, ata? ica ae tae we i” ‘ é no ai Fj ee a she of © create a} by Mr. Rowell. Recent developments seem | pict ind are tho Ainerican ;uolishors of this work, Loxpos, Ost. 7, 1877. ig) “ye ; Ps areas, oubt have been a renowned leader | Corps of seamen; in fact, our coast would | to indicate very little difference between | Phoreau, tis Lite and Aims,” is tue utile of a bovk The Corporation of Southampton received ox-Presi- This last inet proves no exception to the | of trecbooters, whose sole object was booty | soon be marked “extra hazardous” on the | the manhood of Christian 1 heathe by HH, A. Page, to be pulisnea by Chutto & Winders, | dont Grant yesterday, The Mayor presented & com. general rule. mers that left New York for | and plunder; but Mr. Kelly, who is not so | books of insurance companies, and even the | X vases ne 8 and heathens. | pyjscame irm promises somo interesting art books, | plimentary address Goneral Grant altorward drove Enrope yesterday will h fide -woother' acl | Gs-474" inthe “have Guplnieel teed | aetsneuon of tis habis HSA cipal io Nevertheless, as Dr. \ escott will make Js it not surprising that Mrs, Barvett’s stories make | through the town. Teiiae Wnt favernble winds for’ tho greater » might eap ursc cities for the | 8 e nobie Hudson would repel | clear, it is not a vain thing to serve God— | good plays, lor they are so (boroughly dramatic ‘THR FAMINE IN INDIA, part of the voyage. The low pressures and eloudi- | Vegaslmapedet i hg To a man of Mr, | all but the most adventurous of our popu- | even God manifest in the flesh—for, as Mr, | | Denmark and Sweden are among those countries | | The Vicoroy of India’s famine report, dated Wednes- ness. will not be experienced southward of | Kelly's instincts it may have made a differ- | lation. Hall will prove, the Christian has an en- which bavye now Lh sa translations of Mr. Mac- | duy, says:—“ln Madras the situation is favorable latitude fifty degrees, but northward of that par- | &2°¢ whether he ruled them well or ruled Before Congress attacks the President's | during home, and for him, as for all other Se aiaaate ial biked athe dada Abbey aden allel the conditions will change rapidly. In the them ill, and the pride of rule is less rep- | policy; before it attempts to increase or de- | men, there is what Mr. Lloyd calls a law Strattord de Redelr cauoa Bathe, Pgh i. tear hjpsstuatidl sncgaide llaahd bgt nd Sy West the pressure is falling slightly, with light | rehensible when it seeks laurels in return | crease the army; betore it considers even | of progress. Balaam’s selt-deceit, which | Mr Buidwio Brown, Mr F, theerboss,, ter) Brean bole Ge uimsanipential at, Oe eno penis rains in advance of the depression, ‘The barom- for benefits, But even Mr. Kelly has re- | the smallest subsidy bill; even before the | Dr. Howland will analyze to-day, has | and otners contribute to the October number of the | better, Tue reports {rom the Paujeed, Suporurs eter is rising in the Rocky Mountains south of | course to outside allies, his chief object in | House elects Randall, or Cox, or Sayier, or | found its counterpart in many other false ee ae Indoro and the northwest and central provinces aro un- bee sige T : boda . the Gulf | his nt successful campaign at Albany | Goode, or Gibson, or Gartield, Speaker, aud prophets since his time, and the inquisitive | , Fa ibiean 61 Hiokanaciiar Natoee RN bbb sasha are favoral » the development of anothe ving bee othe t in ew ;, bn Rint : ; rt ; r pg sig cab ele nde ‘ Ggubenis Aisvurbance “which, sah hy sural tap dtm ea ypetoriniag ki ae | ea the iprnieeniaehpl nadine oF emits man has got himself into trouble many a . cre bid a sei ‘of the account of the The Inman Ihwe-seatter City of Berta; which sailed prove as energetic as the one which passed near | the oly joveenment ae ‘i ‘ aN yp |6 a cee belie Meet bons Mester) b= L Hagpagrnel fae neiesrata ella eoniy yours aiid peppers eden a TUG | ARUGULA this city ov Thursday, The winds on the Atlan- hao na 4 n the iddle Ages | ‘regulate commerce” as to sternly prohibit | take him in hand, The watchword of | Signi BY Goleee we stably utor to the | £100,000 specie for the United States, A tie const. are northerly and northw ¥ e would not have captured a city for | the simultaneous blowing- of more than Christian gallantry will be given to-day by | jeruury. t contributes a paper on ae : ARCTIC EXPLORATION, the Gulf coast, northeasterly : plunder but fee glory; but he would | three brass bands at any given place within | Mr. Moment, and a call be made onasleepy | Mr, Alexander Freeman has completed bis transia- | Young ‘orn ineabeeatp boveare te of Sir Allen the Upper Mississippi and the Mi probably have been se noted disturber | five hundred statute miles of any point on | world to awake. The king who fell into | tion ot the “Analytical Theory of Heat,” by Fourier, | view to another start for the presley and in the lake region, we lof the general tranquillity. Ambition is | our coast, How can we ever expect that | bad company will be recovered by Mr. Tay- | MF. Christopher Wordsworth has just completed his | spring. He will probaby try the Spitzbergen route, weather in New York and i ‘a | peculiar to no age, and the robust, aggres- | great revival of cominerce whieh everybody | lor, and the plague spots of this city be ex- | ge loan uae Prttiey pe bi ovis ea PRORSTRIANISM. # done OF » cloudy, follower sive me 7 , time ai asia an i - ig patel i ry | Brgutee " enti 01 mo 4 he cool and clear or partly cloudy, followed by | sive men of our time pursue the same ob- | is talking about if this kind of thing is to posed by Mr. Martyn, Withered right hands | ayo; ana Mr, Hoitiand has prepared an edition of somo | 1,500 nites ASL OTHVETE oe Foohey, Teneasy hee

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