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« ale for life as Lefore it struggled for existence, aus Baally overcome treason within, ae before it over- ame oppression without, To-morrow will be the @ighty-ninth anuiversary of the day when the fathers of the Kepublic declared in solemn enunell @hat “the American colonies were, and of right, @ught to be, free end independent To thy in- Strument which proclaimed that declaration to @he world, patriote frost: Northern and Bouthern Siaes appeuted thelr narey pledge fog “their lives, their fortunes ay lth ir sare { hon- or.” Shouller to shoulder they went into the conflict s@hiok tollowed—~Massachusetia and Bouth Carolioe wide by side—their blood commingling onthe bat M@oefield, and consecrating the country t freedom end brotherhood, To-morrow the commemoration aft What devotion will Le celebrated, tutin additton 40 it, another event, as alrealy stated, will Le cor. gnemorated, of which the Honthern fathers of He ‘ evolution never dreained—the rescue of the coun- try from the treasonablo bands of their dewend- ants Yotso itis, Bons of the brave men who fought tho battles of freedom, sous of those who gave their services and somo of them their lives, for the principles of republicanism aud liverty-~ Shave trampled upon the flag of their country, and havo traitorously sought to overthrow the political gstructiue which was comented by Norshern ant @onthern blood, But tho nation bas survived the fwork of treason, the flag of the Republic is un @arnished, freetom has been preserved, and treason fhas been overthrown, Well may the nation re- Joice, then, upon the glorious anniversary shat will eccur ty-morrow. Not ouly has liberty been pre- gerved, but freedom bas been made universal Shrourhout the country, end bar no longer a blot @pon its name. The oki evil which was born with @be nation, and which 40 greatly retarded ite at- ancement and threatened its eximtence, @radicated, and, tor the first time in the history of the United Biatca, the utterance of thy wort free- dom, upon Independence Day, will not be a tais- fomer. Toe fature now opens upon the country eurp ciously, glorionaly, for the nation haw been @igen'bralied from the influence that clogged its Prosperity in the past, Ladcpesdence, the tri mph of union over dimuon, and the inangura- Bion of entire freedom throughout the country, are events that may well evoke @ celebration euch as Bho nation bas nevor een Lefire. Seath Carolina Provided For. Prrsipent Jonnsow has appointe | Haxsawrn PF, Panes, ex-member of the Fodera! Congress, to the provisional Governorship of #outh Carolina, Mr Perey is an oll reailent of the diate, remained in 4 throughout the rebellion, and has tho general Teputation of having beon a staun hy, though ne marly’ quiet Union man the pende tho war. There are some who qurehon the ge- ulnoness of his loyalty, but tb is qoute probable that he is as little objectionable as auy other cttizen of tho peatilont litte Stave that fostered treason, The terms upon which Bouth Car lina is to be re habilitated are precisely the arms as those already promulgated for the other States—the people telig Aef to call aconvention, bod local elections, and make puch laws as they sce proper, provile! they gha!l be in confornuty with the new sociel re- an been my | | Stions ara apt to destroy fia neme as Fell Os 108 | prinetp es, fr that organization has one through @ number of transitions wit) inthe last few years, aud (nach case bas thrown of ita old designation @3 unceremoniously as & tow! sheds its coat. The Democratic perty bas ® differant rece ord, for it bas not been in the habit of running after every new political bobby, It bes firmly adhered to old prin ‘ples, and this characteriattc, in connection with @ popular name, has ena! lod it to retain ite position Mirough a!) the mutations of politica, It may, theref re, atil! retain the time-honorod apy aul prot. ably will, but it must be re- nived, and new principles muet be & in ite with the chi of pul lic policy, om national questions, T in folly to talk of live politival parties now, Thee ie nothing of the kend in the country, for the war has swept away all the old elemen's of party vi- tality. A party without live principlos is like a comotive without water—you may fire up woh doomaday, but the machine won't m Lawless City Rnilrond Companics, Tusus isa municipal ordinance imposing a fae of fifty doilare per day on every city car Put ning withuut licenar, an! there are four attacow the police departrncnt whose duty it inte rep violations of thia jaw, One of these juat reported tiat he tionw of the maid law, cient to make over two hundredth in fines, Now itis evident from t reyard of the ord nay that they have no fear of pecnnia vered lar no lias dine wince the Istof Mart, 18 ager e by the ral from, and why isit? The truth serena to be that tho authorities either sre sfraid of these a cious monopolies, or else they have an atin al : them ty erride law, — put opinion and eversth ny else = thus comes in conflict with therae Tho companies pay ho attention to the restrictions of their charters, they have not the slightest rocard for the « fort, conventenee « the rts of passengers, aul they minke eve smibertinate to forcing up tho value of thelr ateck by accumulating pro- perty and extending thelr m nop 'y lhe mean. ness with which they ireat empl yis is sione enough to bring upon then the opprobrium the community, Conductors and drivers are com- polled to work frow fifteen to seventeen hourd per rtwo dollars and even the forn to discharge at ® moment's notice if the “spotter (xe vers thatthe cash return is a penny obort. It is bad enough that these monopolies should be alowed so many privileves as they have in accord- ance with the terma of thelr charters, but th a oexouse forthe city authorities in permitting thein to trample upon the few restraints that have been imposed by Iaw, We hope that the two bundred thousand dollars penalty, to which they are subjected according to the return of the car in apector alluled to will be collected to the last and that the same course wilt. be taken upon the reports of the three other in«fiectors. [) is high tine that these monopo!ista wore taught: thas there are avme laws which evon city ratiroads are bound to respect, rare liable cent, Depravity of Socossiontats. For the suke of bunenity and enlighienment, if nothing else, we hi the rebel lealers will be able to prove the Ives puiltleas of the cr.mes of starving soldiers, procuring assasmuablon, Cte, which ere now imputed to them, yet if one-tenth of the reports are true coucerniig them, they must be aa near the polvt of total depravity aa ‘big for mortals to get. Among tho private nay Jevy, Davis, which bave lately Leon captured in Florida, is au alleved telegram from General Brav- REGAUD w & memier of the retel Congress in which that officer inquires whether ‘the bill for the execution of abol has been passed.’ Follow ng this query is the aral- eble ‘loclaration that ‘it is high tine to proclaim the black flag,"’ and the kind suggestion that "ihe n prisoners after January nest i 1g © 1 ere Oe rerUeIesm 1818 Our UULy wy ven poo the men—who refaso the work offered under Lis contrsey-to conaider well the grounds of their relusal, and before deciding tw reject an opportunt- ty of employed at labor they are ao compe- tent wet be sure that public opimon s them fo ech @ course, sens require clean atreots, and it must be wrod that the hurmblest and highest are ally interested fo having the accumulating of ovr thoroughfares romovel, If one class laboring men will not perform the work, an- ther clare will don!tless be williug todo it. If thowe who formerly performed the labor, will not w 2 ») 1 wuate 4 wb jo the work now, greener banda will prob. svly be glad of the opportu I these sannot be foun! then machinery will ep. ver the arene, sud be allowed to compote with the laborers who walgbt, if wike eounsela prevail, stain this kind of employment, Whenever aie (ote Of \abor are lo linged, the people are always sly to protect Chose who are outraged; but eu @ Clans of Jaboring men nuffer them: * 9 to be rorshalled by the designing Mean of tie chy, very little sympathy wil be shown toward thoge who are takea in and injored by she political wire-pullers, We pope the isborers will not Le deceived ia this in- § the subject, apd arrive lusions before finally resolving to stance, but cally aioe at correct con place thomselver outs bys ree not at present warranted by guy enercachment upou their ri hts, The New England Morses Vurder, The t i gives the following particulars of the late nirer stlompt to trot ® hore from tha city te Port » betweeu sunset aud sunrise —& distance of 110 miles: anranl was & black dhin in we toon hands whit rae mince the ra wel a ‘ eculatlon ame: ub thee el vivicinit.. and eonstidernb baa be wee on The besa, those well aequait with ‘ cool the gusta Deine portectiy willing to in veatt slatipe in bla favor, ‘The hore whe toro te barsee4y dod it waa expreasiy stipulated that he shouid ave! tt detage rood to the bores! O.iyy the distance heing cempated to be about one hundred The ation ob to drive a hore ths rough road ia, we bos veral noted matches mory, ‘Two or mo @ accomplish “ ‘ainat tine are ho. ‘ trothing wwelty since @ tune one hundred vadertook to huhes Ob ten ef the long Island racing arrangement Was nade that gocf entirely emoothand fair, ‘To provide against Diossing the fond Ao wee & head in. light fits which was ceady tor his use if he should break he pilot making frequent changes of horses ow, Other part » accompanied the the imoney they ‘cos were also paid in no unnecessary delay r o'clock, Wednesday ton his journay, Mr, uk ives, a wells’ uown turtite holding the rib- bout over Lina, Tbe point of departure was Fitchburg Kasitoad depot on Causeway street, at which piace were congiegated quite & puller of interested par- tive Loree the start, Including one man who held an A toanac in hoe band to make aeure thing as to tho tine ihe sun tore. The bore teached Newburyport, one-third of the distance, in tour hours, in good con- diton, although we understand that tor the nret few 0 one courees, Fvery the race might ovence that t that «core, morning, the horse « tities he scoured cousiderably A «sop of tif- tech munutes wae made at Newburyport, and Porteous wae reached at a quarter be- fore eleven harn pres t ruiky Here the animal wos takeo out, un- 60. ubbeddown sud fed, At tea minut Ive Mr. Dives avin took his reat in t 8 start was mace, the horse, to all appea ances, In excellent condition, Saco was hed at 4.50PM, and arest of filteeo minutes taken, Ae the hour approached whem the Lowe was expected to arrive ip Portland, considerabe in eres, was mani~ fested, and quite @ crowd of people gathered in front of the Preble House, the point at which the race wastoterminate, As time padedon it becuu to be conside ¢ i doubiul st the bore id puil through, dad ateoven o'clock it was reported dhat the horse had given out, which, in a short time, was corrobora- ted by pessone who webs out oo the Muad, that the ho. ing over te, Scarboro’ turnpike had ud and shorty etter, TPhece ain the ety yeeterday in revard to the cauace oF talluce, the general @eming to be thatthe animal was no yrly ied on “ke jour- ney. Atwny rate we hove itwill bew loug time be fure & siluuar jeat is attermpted, Ireland and Her Dogs. prose dog the dog John Buia state of mind over the A London paper prints the following dolorous, serel about the way Ireland is going to WUUe es Gre Vey were sere os lencera to aceepued 4006 per cent, per avout | MULLANK—on Satarasy evenine, meus « | from the brokers on semporety joansafter the 4th of {Iiness, Pa ailine, ® mauve of Buttevr July. Foreien exchonge been dull—10 4 @ 1.9 | Cork, Lreland, aeed #4 years wae gel for bankers’ sterling et 6) days. On ‘The relatives and friends of familr. 6 Chi to-day Flour opened quiet and clored dull | of tis father-in-law, Thor, Long, ae reep ct! and ne ut be. lower, Wheat opened etoady, and | vited to attend the fineral, this day (Monda, ciosed dull and le lower, Gate were dull and | o'clock, from hia late residence, 647 Water rt. droopinr, Pork wastirmer, Beet wasduiland Lard | yippiy eon Friday evening. June was e'oudy, Cornelius Murphy, a native of matke’ PTOCK SALTA—FIRAT BOARD, Cork, Lrelant, aye y 1000 Trea. 7 d-1 vee 10 Th Cen, R,. ‘The funeral will take from b's later ano G4 Tenn, 6a" 978 North Let at, Wi iiatiebs noon, 3d inst, at o'clock, “2 + 6.0 Reading K ; ey thie Mot Too do, 4000 Chi. & M9 3 A flacegy Gent McCARROL! — On Satuntey mlabt T 110 f ‘ ; b ” md Pacific Haak 165 ; Del & Vind, 6 144 per late i ‘ 1h. | ~ 1% tht tad —On Sunday, Jaly 4, of aro? Oaietsicors os native of Queens Co, frelaned, ¢ ¢ * en, B ; 4\ nie of the family ; we the funer racanevseaaele «from his late roe Creenwich et. WHIPMORE— July 24, John Wiftinore, aoe! Hie friends and woquaintanc en | vited toatiend bis tuneral,on Tuveday ui os Gries! do t ws Sb. be ercioek, trom hie late residence, | Pair Wo po0g,, ‘pland, rent in Gene ood Coton, Ib. ~ Mad, New OF Mid. Up — : — ~odt y : d.—Bhirting, bleh'd, 15044 —; TRADE 0 a tag | ; do oer, 2 ) Flance NK . a i brow ay asc. bi) "7 UNK DEALERS—A REGULAR 4, ewt —Dry cod, 6 ThaT 00; Pick. do bb! ymerting of the Junk Jrenlers’ t | s"Dry ecale, —Ai 0 ; neticial Arsociation, will be held it | Mackeie, 1, bay, 15 toa-—; lermings, |, thir evening et 5 ofciorh | -sitendance will be strietly ente 1 | Genesee, ext, HANAN, Bie, DAVID HAYW | Obie, ¢. A Georgetown, if S | State, A. to ex, 779, asourl, ( wv THE RECT Canaiisn,¢, g. 6 T5as 15; Rye tour, 5 due Nw E ret a5 : Ri GULAR Bit wes Do Brandy # ing. 6 1585 * ATV inte ta Bg aa hg feb, Gab tJ; Layer bot, 628] ge on Tuesday Event F ¢; Almonds, 224204; Vo shelled | Orjerof tue Actor ation, JOIN MeCARL Grain, bue Wheat, Yl. wh, 1600175: Canadian | MP Eo PETRA RENE: BOS Chub, 1 2007 Kre, 5 avo; Com y. a. Sia55 : Mare OUTICE{]j]THE MEMBERS OF 4 ley, Lal 26: Oate State, nominal ; Camada, Gum ; NY : City House FP one Ho id Weatern, Tints otihes that the Hest remilar wicetii Lumber, —Uak lors and Planks, per M6070: Bat, | fromthe dh inet. to Tuesdas the 1th Hi . ¢, 14 Wals Ww; Staves, hhde,, Goal U); 60 bbls, | are rejuoeted to atten Mit itArd Mo mane, New Orleans, —2- Porto Rico, Been etre ge eet ees Mee can bakes Cae slayer : NOUICESTHE CARTMEN AN) nee, Old, —0d YO Olive, wallony IN cis’ Apsociation of the City and « + Lim'd city, Ldsad 20; Whale, | York, will bold the ular monthl th fonday, , 10M att mr: Do, Pr, | TO Prince es at! Pie | nominal; Pr, mess. | are hee 4, Lard, per whom it does Ky order of JOUN LYNE ATR. FAGAN cern, 041); JAINTERS—A REGULAR Mbt gold, 4 Tha0 20; Wo Al sean, gold, 41 the N, Y. 1 Home Pair eran’ tea, sib, | 08d BO: OUTS “has UU: Am held at Metropotitan Mall, 03 sixth ave (ity AM, Whistey, Alu, % day evening, at Sotctock, N.B.cificere Biendy, Am Ping term will Le elected. Bob, Art for sugar, ib, Grieana —a—; ditto elarified, | strike againet the re ea wages wil a: Porto Kigoy Ileibas Brazil, brown, Do"gatls | ab y, from & o'clock he moonle White, 16'sali—; Etuarte loa, TASe A. HUURKES Vests We B, MA | ernehed, 19 8 ¥ at, Stuarts’ White—A 18 4: 8 round, 194 . ; “ ; ; yu. PlasibaeR’s Notee—TH | Tea—Lb. Uyron, 1 0091 69; coung do, Sal 60; Hr @ special meeting in you. rool | gon ekin:; 5480; Gunpowder and Imp. 1 10e1 55; | Wednesiay ¢ sing, July Sth, Pull | Oolong, Tua] 50; Souhae Tovaece.--Kenvucky, Oy Bi. Domingo, fon be i) Qvez Ww; Connecticut, Ol, 4 Congo, bbai 60, Cuba Gury paid) Toe ) 6012; Havana (duty required, as business of in port the meeting, Names of meml ere erwed from the books, if, they tall PLOWAKD KERR, Prest. Po, WELSH! Poet . . 0 i, 8 Per Ame Hane fies aduatts Am. Bf Ma | THE CARTMEN AND LABORI Bup. & ex. Rolled, Oda Pid J pulled, 64055, ciation of the City and County of S garecetnneaie —Lice, 100 1 it ‘Ladin, dressed, | mnost reepectiy request all Cartmen and 9 OUm10 00; +! atti 9 Maal 50; Salt, ‘I pure we retrain iiom going to work until the ditt¢ Telan Y bush” S1ah; Liverpool, sack, 1 600160 At present exist Letwern our bod tile pod p retitled ; and at the sate tity oe Ib 1649al6%. ; Hope, crop 1563, bate; 1404, do, 20a40; Hay, 10v Iba, North River, 1 00; Cau- dies, city, 3h, ry speetiuliy inform the street Inapec’ore ot eur wards to eit ply mind their own busi the members of the Cartren and Labo Hon alone, for we hove rieht and Justice and the eltizene oF New Youk will stand prevent tr e which is only tempor ry, tppy, able w Bich 4 only te JAME EDW Fh BLAIR, MICH AKL MALON t vk, daly vd, 1s0b, c “Cobb's Great fecal Story, Orion, the Gold-Beater, ready in the Ledger, To-day, at 12 o'clock.—This great tale of City Life, which we pub- lished in the Ledger in 1556—nine years ago—hae been eo generally inquired for, t we have conclud- ed, Inasmuch as we have no electrotype plates of the numbess containing it, to commence its republication SOCIERY NOTICE NER sre A OvR, BROOKLY . uthiv nm hold their regular inc in the Ledger this week, Mr. Cobb, the author of | the « <3 1505, @ eer bi ato’ ae | this popular story, previous to writing it, visited, in | PAuuben MA Tate at ENN AL eae sults company with Rev, Mr, Van Meter and other city T A MEETING OF THE FAT missionaries, the worst abodes of poverty and crime T., A. B. Hoclety No. 2, of 13:00 in thiscity,so that he had the great advantage of having an abundance of facts to draw upon in prepar- ing this narrative of city hfe, The fires instalment of it will be given im the number of the Ledger which will be published to-day (Monday) at 12 0' folock. 113 Fourth of July—Terrible Explosion Some y moved and reconde | that we tickets for the Pic-Nic of t hurch of | tien, to be held on the 4ih of July. be given to the same number of mem | ety, tree of charge. Carried, It is ested that the members will attend vo attend the Pick-Nie ia a body, we will be at the Hall at $ o'clock t pl. ce ot ner the Assumption sock of the sufferers now lying severely burnt. How can LINN, Pr VALRICK J, DO. they be saved and relieved? Let mothers nee to it nee Yrs 5 - a that they havea box of Dalley's Magical Pain Ex BROTHERHOOD. bers of ihe Tare Circle ar to be a1 Montayue Hall, Brookly a, To! look, to receive Weir flag, ¢ | tractor inthe house, It has never failed, Do not buy countertelt, Mark, the genuine has new private Government Stamp printed in black; signature, 1, Dalley." fo white, By gross or single box at execution (of asic prisouers) be wish the garrote."’ PECIAL NOTICE — THE ' 7; prospecs of a general hydrophobie epidemic in the Liberty et N.Y. ay he) mouthiy meeting of the N, j The Nashville U sion states that among the official 5 a ey —= | Roc ety is postponed to Tuckday e spers of the rebe! Governor Haanis, of that State Mewernld {6 ie suggestive, Ireland may go a to the Public—Purc re of 156 i couse quence of the ws ie { ‘ itt i st 1 4 es *") | nad some day, and aettie the fate of England oft | Daley's M Pain Extractor should eee that the | month failing oa the dthot dui, | there is a propyaltion, officially endoraed by that | yy new private Qgvernment stamp having the siguature, | WILLIAMS, Vice President, JO it : Aistinguished rebel, assassina’c Governor (uow | ea heua’ Thalnnath a HL. Daltoy, im white at the end, and Hkenees in | 5°: F nen y " Hae ne emigration from Irelan urn o ; on * ere Mar ; Promident) Jousion, These statements I as truth] ) ndroie Haart obey ir dace vy onde’ won the centre of mp, is on every box, By #0 do- VE STERANS OF THE WAR 4 fal av they appear to be, strongly inuicate that the | Que member reckous sue Lrish doge ab @ tillion ; | hae, they will be guarded from the many counterfeits Pisin paged Bepoens Cont nties a leading ret infatuasod with their trea. | #uotber ava milion and a hal’; and Bir R, Dee! at | now offered tor anie. € genuine, wholesale and re- Ber the 4th day of duly, at 11 pyr | : gouable scheme thus thoy hisitated at no act how. | ‘*? millions, These vagrant doga worry sheep | gail, at depot, 43 Liberty st. N. Y. 428 uniform, to celebrate the S9th an ; i and cath, and pigs communicate vermin to them, - " era so inde peudence, Dinner wil | é Reconstruction of Partios. evor discreditabic, aud pausod af no erune hows | spot their healte apd their repose, bioder their BS eg ds, 2 ne ity order He RAY M ee she hats ever atrocious, fatieniug, aud bill oi! she sheep oy thousands tn # Freee eG Vaal AT PALLY, Col. LM, Patt t | AL journals representing both the Memo- = year, The ahoep killed ousrg.t sud reported to | gh invention, is reearded by t - - % cratic oud the Republican parties, are pulting forth The Street sweepers and Contractors ie police mer x thousand one buudred and | this eclty, and gene: by pro’ . aborate ditgertatioas to prove that their resprete . ; : ory seven int andinan incalculable pum | gentlemen as the pl pn Es “ i ‘ ela! eal serbation! e vy iad q ‘ melt ys € The street sweepers having ‘ssued a manifesto | per Hes the pr live are not ei to at all, so | apparatus fore re puri ater under prea UCTION SALE OF CROCKE voliten! . . a on Saturday declaring their intention of refusing | at save bitberto been the Coances of redress, | # ¢ e ie Sve political orgauizationa “sull live neno Bat i t! refusing Ib ' " f red ies IF My the aiuerione, ant a pd three all F TENRY G, EVANS, auctioncer t newspapers, like novices learning to swim, have | employment uncer the aw contractors, those gen- | Ooveler Abi6 (eauure of se case ethos sve lu. | and by the Mass, Mechanica Charital Rectan Welnesduy, July & atten o'clock, at? Ot « oo deep w th r ‘ : Re Se tt aaa folk 4 crease of tate] cases oh ydrophow.a in dre 88 We | and approved of b ru e me, the entire retail etock in waid # ro} ; he mit fate doep hpi and tho me . aes Une | tlemen publish adeclaration of thelrintentous aud | |, aru from Professor Gam, eo For the ten yeara | tite ual erase Th ten fy | eral eesortiveut of whit able to return causes them to cast wosiful ances | thusacontroversy op nein which theclizens ot this | ending fy ISdl there were thirty-one cases report- | maratactured by Alexander MeKen, No, jog | (idee and taney was . be r log the oll polities! landiny, thinkin: 't safer to re- y satew Anioresi ib ereaeep es in the cextten vearm fifty-seven cases andin | Fourth et, le the kind of porous filter to thich ‘1 ale | Tererve. Catalogues on it i? degre és i ve ee sg Bis metropol's buye . ea interest than even the } the ten ending in 1S61, mxty t was whil tuded in wy recent repors to the Crotga ecb I p GAFFNEY, AUCT., WILI 0 advance nacqueutly we 10 ber nbet tw j > NE als ° parties theret econbatants, if wer socal! | the leases in Beoiland Were too few to at! rithe artinem sandstone whieh @onsiitutes @ day at I's o'clock. on account ‘ potertainet with arguments intended to show that | them at this stage of the effar, are each anxious tivtenal fF an avernces and while in EBagiaud | the pur deg mr Ht bo be shir PxOntant MEREI® er chara the atures wid baaice ai 6 she old parties wre stil! intact thatthere ia no nee | have ther own way, anil if the streets r they bad decline Aa a twee to three iu the uiles to be reversed ustonaliy to Insure its ae | poe eip td bt, Leer the od ave; iu ys y , , ud tl pee ‘ luteer ben yours nt ny ib the Ne k, April 26, ! James B. Qbiiion, | 22° clear. ' eessity for rooranizacod, gaa that | s will | dirty it matters bus bitletot op u rabua i f keepin socop at Ati Ho yrest Ds TENG a amos o Qhiica,.| i Qencoforis run slony ia the the same grooves as | own enda are served when the matier tually Sher jossed From dues. Ta Donegal one thou All Persous Wishing amimer t lothing in } ‘ ovfore the war, The mistake made by thes jours | retth Under these circumstances it) ta aR ton uhcep were #0 Jestroyed variety 1 Y. 1, Baldwins, | s. gals ic, thatthey take ouly a cursory view of the | the duty of every r nto race any vty ny bo als rasta tadd ware ine ay he urn, i ’ : ints good od shu alx thor oe ' | y teturn sol eubject, They count up the nuniber of Denior | movement caloulated to inter with the lest the dogs ascertasnet and mad- to pay Liacen's departineat Dos suspacsed. . , cratic o* Republican voters, and eee inthe tiguroe | jrterestaof she people at large. Mths the polt- Ly is a Very serious mmatter that now, ? 4 epovorful eal on t 14 avert rv suet riek Lites “a v yoo! and t Wf n are it bel € haan ior ier sewing Maching Company, - RSV AD, NO Hs ’ i ¢ er quest. dod (he rural fortanesot Ireland go sorely o U.9 Broadway, N.Y, -- Tae wi ido is g more fo entirely to their own satlsfact that they are | Het amecuiny, @ siatawe like tis should be u, No. 625 Brondway, | PNEFOKMATION WANTED—() - Now a lobster i hiths tr yt operating to continue @ sysiom wher tley ane i » Westy thet eget hin Mt en ate und | Lock-stis Maciine and Butwouhole git who j@uded bere on the ns an eed titi. ddie t Ry process stops tt \ j hI a ? he mu by veruun @ sade, OXasperating | chines § ship Wiatiam 1 iy it, & Castle cn 2 OF: ATONH OF ! tains arge sun hep t be graven, wud bing the soll farmer, Ty was ; ; ” : , tersl ary, ¢ wc dta Tab ave, be : function which makes is squirm god e. In| for this purpose they bave rent ther eiissaries | tune teat abe govern Sehodid lake ta band La wrerer ater ; Highest remiuin VHOMAS ELY NS § : ; / sti vat “ ch Se “" i * : Shie we bave an sdusralle iluscrabion of Piaborera and cartmen counseling the | SY) SMCS she occupiers 1 faruis could Bob deal | 4y6 hoaeway, No Y.1nu 403 Fulton sy Beookiy noe NEORMATION WANTED @hat has come over the political parties s i ‘ ise | ¢ employed by the contraciore | a ae ; es - CRATHS =| e uae Y, f Mi ‘was vital in them haw be boiled out ry ! } * | Yay ' som A boo o y tho | under the mistaken idea that if they ean b t) The Jew \ork dire ‘Commissione rs io CARROLD—Mary Carroll, wife of Patrick Carroll, | Wane ' events of the late war, A party without clearly de- | two weeks, or er, the contract “ | hostou, | of Gort, iway, Ireland, , rola ad : . Hae sad Wve political pri-ciples is elny lik xi into cocked hat, and t 4 e Neowa, Pinckney and The t iy sae ¥ Stout favor by wud ‘A nook, at cloek, trom t ‘ Without the substance, Ikis a dead wel | 1 t be an fixe ‘or the fut have teen appoints | in pe john Curry, 6% |= _ ¢ y pal e that «7 ot be iv edo i . ‘ e sa ot , | Crwary Come The fienue of vaca axe the boy peti Mheh ouneot bo ealrants ne+ | Wodo no, bet $ one ent man #10 tuke charge of the | (ii ituliy invited to attend, DUNTISDAY. tion. Aadif ao, what ts there in the old principles | among the Jarge body of men wh, arrived iu DB. ston, DANIEL—On Saturday, July 1, Bridget Daulel, | ¥ -Sstin se of ether tho Democratic or the Republ.can party | ployed + clean w nila € ve ves with the | seed 76 yea: ; | f FULL SETT OF TEETH y » tl anh te papa 5 aire f hich fe | of the family are respect sith or without extracting the that 19 adapted to the presont condition of the couns | tat these poli jane aredoin (hers au inoury, and j ere! the beut sat bas been or; sani god in | tune: this Mouday | wud upwar we Id, Bilve ry aud bone try} The principles upon which these ties were | that if the advice of these dima ica in ollowed nite Ti eabnieinttad the tite 4 ikea eileenonn 2 o'clock ity the stater sen ry, ! and upwar extracting without pa rage ' p Leh ehh here ibed bs led cde out ob hele eb, Mee betas WH Le bak tO dol!) ee Cet boas ¥ % Pounded befure the war, had refereace uluioss ex- | hundreds of poor men mill la uroire odlcoh ame) vapt oifice in Cuurs equare whore shey werd | Calvary Comptes, 1s k wouties, Thud aveuus, du: we

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