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pay ee ee ae a DE, fn Cm a OM, ak eee ey THE NEW YORK SUN. ~ - TUESUAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1869, pancho . Notice to Subscribers In consequence of the celevration of our National Anniversary, the Sun office wil, be closed during this day, and no paper issued to-morrow mornl ag. In fie thereof an EXTRA SUN, containing all the tent news, will be ready at an early Lour on We worning of the Sth. The National Anniversary. Tins day—the Sith Anniversary of American Tndependence—marka # new eraio the hisory of our counter. [t isthe day shich by common con eenttbroughout the United States bas been &9- lected for # general jutilation in Lonor of the Preservation of the nation's life from the bund of treason, and of rejoicing at the retura of peace and prosperity to the wh lo conutey. Further than this to-tay jaa fitting tine for thankfulness that the «ystem of opprossion whict ao long Alagraced cor otherwise free institution’, is nitine Dero. with the past, and no longer tarniahes the name of the Republic. In fact this day is the dividing line which shuts ous #! treason, re- Deliion and civ.l war, and opeos ip @ glorious in- ture of unfettered Liberte, pr rity end great ness, The country has heretofore tren strug ling Vike Currtias in the @lough of despor’ with eo burden of slevery, olgarchy 4 detent treason, snd latterly wih op) rebellion. All thie weikht is now Grows off, and the nation rises from As prosire Gion with a feeling of Nightnena and rejuveusies, ready to start anew upon the highway of prowres* end entightment, disenthralie? and unincum)ered Dy the causes that once retarded Sis advancement Thin day breaks upon the nation more prom #oe'y than any preceding nate! day since the formation of the Government, In celebrating thia anniversary of our Nation's Dirthday, we do #0 under circumstances somewhat aituilar to those that attended the fires celebravon of the Fourth of July, after ovr ancestors bad achieved the Independence of the United Btates of Awerica, They rejoiced then over the triumph of principles, aud now s liberty of political action, which wo have sasured to our descenlante by #uc- cessfully putting down the rebellion, We pow rejolee that our institutions ure to be maintained, and that hence’orth no party can arise and become @trong enough to take from ue the political rights wo inherited by virtue of that Conatitution formed by the valiant and wise men who bo questhed to us a Republican form of govern- gent. In honoring them upon this occasion, we honor ourselves, Yo praising thelr achievements we also giorfy our own. They fought for the ght of nelf-government, and we have vin cated our claim to enjoy the privileves conferred upon ms by the men of the Rov lution. The darkness thet baa oversnread the lant during the iast four years has been dire patel, the Bavoc of war has ceasot, aud tho height win of peace shines forth upon the country in ell ise splendor, A glorious future now dawns upon the country. The post four years bas proven our country the first inilitary power among the na- tions, and the future aim should be to make tia Audustrial alvancement ss creat cause of Ashmentto Europe as our military cevelop: as lately been, We should now ,ive the worl! @ oxerplification of the adage that “peace Lath Bor victories no less revownel than war," giving @ fresh impetus to al! that goes tou up the gum of national greatness, an! pressing forwart with renewed energy in the path of froed sin and ory A Werd ‘Te Vo Men, \ lta gorent advantace in preventing injury to ‘The oepe sion of gowt jor army clothing, | the calle dis og the provese of pay.ag out, Yet, in counmetion eft tbe furteilment of c at We provi rerocrked, it is not well to be too branches of muon feettt h always occurs ot | sanguine, Is is & Mighty enterpr out of the this neanon . whe year, chrown a large curs | Course of urcinary celculation, liable to unfavor- ber of feusig <j rativel) out of einployment, In | able contingencies, and at beet very uncertain. addition . cates, there !s a provatility | The result of the first attempt demonatrates the at man: females who took situations that hid | fo'lv f expecting too much and of rejoicing pre- coc spied by mety going mi the ariny—eich | maturely. So far as we can now ju lye, the exper. an clerkshipe afd ofuer Mihi ocoupstons will | imen ly to pr eusal; but the Atlan- now, aimee the orl #! employes have returaed,he | tic ocean ism toriarjable fos to contend with, and turned adrift. Lys ! kaown that during the may cake serious objections tobsaving its sensibili- early part of the war, when ckiks and other em- | ties shocked by an electrical bolt, A severe storm, pl yee io licht wppeases formed a conn | or an aceident to the vessel may defeat the whole proportion of the enlistrnanta in thia elty, coro enter rise, or it mar be that after the line is placed kecpere and others were obliged to fill their plac 4 give o few spas it will initate its precdecessor— toe wreat extent, with female, Loing unallo to mole electrical Kika © then @ubsice obtain wuiteble male help, The exyeriment of injwrously, doe weatier, Lowerer, is the eu ploying femmes in those wiiuations Las prover le lp woure fiom which sorious dan- fc euccessfal, thet It ie quite pro'able many «m= | wer to the expedition isto be apprehended. If the ployers will refuse to return to malo Jaber, even | morster ship to which the cable has been entrust- sicce the mecossity for ewploying females | ed, shall prove competent to withstend the vicissi- to euch capacition bes consed to exist: tucheo! the woather, there ia Lut lithe doubt that us theme = are many emplojere wo the important enterprise will reault in euccess voluntarily guaranteed to err ployes thetr old places, on war, and acompliance with this pr give thelr patriotic | There w one thins in connecticn with the work that inning {rem ibe | is to Le rozre the fect that cur Goverment nie Will now | hat not furnished @ vease!l to accompany the expe- pecrasitate go diacharve of re nut’ or of fe+ | dilton and to represent thiscountry im the enter- tnales. It WA be aren, therefore, that therewll | prine, On the previous oe Le Government probably bes mirplusof ferale labor during te | went one of ite best ves cle to ing the ca- balance of the suromer eeas a ation t, aod ad the | | twas therefore reaily interne- wares of (hide ans haws been fo men ! sand the pr nsto pres) tional ; Wut ja the present iow'acesy Ragland to che the poedibility of thelr asvin, much fer sw | farnind evorsthliy and will, of courea receive a0 emergency, the want of employment will be ee | the credit, Hoverer, atuce the electric telegraph verely felt by them, We see no moangefieleving: fteel/iaan American lositution, we may as well this excess of female labor as long as men perast |'et our trane-Adiicuc cousins bave the credit of 1m filling sttustions better adapted to the capaciiy | leving the Oceau calle, end if they will only give of women, worl ing for barely enough w to | U8 clegrapht ation with the slow-going moet frugal expens:s, when, b) eniering the splen- | Datos of Burope, wo will sot envy them the fame did field open vo entorprise in the West an! Soute, | they WU aebleve by econ pl shing that resu!t they might soon be on the road to @ coms etencs a ieninnaa Th ts really (explicable, that a able-\oche!t me Natlooal Prospects, should remain in the city in situations that give | We copy she following from a lecture op the “In- them a bare Uving, with po prospect mprove- | Tuence of the War on our National Prosperity," ment in the future, wieu, by Lollly striking | recant!7 veliv@ed in Balsinors by Hon. Win. B. out from the wetropoitau ediy, thelr pron. | Dive, of this ery: nlary condition would be so materially ents There are gieat While New York fa an excelent place of res. ' hay wil communi rerta— , trom nterceta—_very great inte: Sessiovulus from the & neve a Toe crest impetus ) | | ! | for those who are so fortune ad to porsene aco givento tre veveiop Lof our minerai produc. | petency, itis a notorious fact that ity Bt Be fig Juriag the Ove yeark, @ anner evi- { de riiy. Our cowl, fron, told the worst places in the United! Stats for amant, | live in who ts embitious tu succeed, and at the same tire depenlent upon bis daily labor, Your he mines, Lave attracted nm, aut mille needed in work wealth of Eagle dy whieh bas given men who have nothing to bind them to the city to {te weal ee a pase ron would therefore io much better to srck core mi |e eats, We heen lve importers dat Ming land reons fields for thele udneteer and enterpr ae © an ’ Mong people Fiylond, ssthey vantageors fielia for their ndenterpr sey |e iin ihe soy aed DAP in localities where they would have an equals art “nt @ shee. | rolng to in the race of Lie snd have @ chance to grow up | America, bay. ver H verdad of re . 0 ith int t c ed ) Pariamen, who le y sa verican friend with the new cr ry en in pod, Have diving wish bin, “Well wily L know thas is 6 the young men of Now York of the class indicated, | greni couniry of yours Lut you huve po: got tho no pluck? have they not enougt confidence tn ateluones tb re i] one thing on tock fri aked, “Wha themselves to strike out into ® new channel ? and | > ae CW My eur baci Moy rer bad " have they notesouvh manhood to scorn a contest | yw yidbbabin @ @ugle County ia th with poor Women fur ¢ ‘men wheaihe latter St valle there Waa mores ron than ip , ‘ not ell bins he lied, but T her » moans of bing her yrovitlo: y * 7 sve no moans of making cther provision for |) ye theboeughtit, Now theee invereate toewsels Peis t rfioewar, an impetus as [ senor Bei iy wt villpo om and tue peple on the Mexican News coher side will hod vis Letore many Yours whether We Lave anoties va ont of Mexican news, | OF dub WO wave & rou oR the couubry. , , ie 7 wil dua bhatt. ere wis be lise of no demand Jus nsual, anew pr S given to the mbuse | yee wnericun Gir coal sad iron inierests o ion, Maxiumias aud Jranay, judy bry the }iuking @® postion that will soon make us wuccessivereports concerning them, ere amunng indepondens Eagiand, Phe public mind : i , os is beginning Ww realize tor value— thotise\vea Will to ilary bee se ne day Max. " pply eusirely fuexiaustible snd yoes up and Jua ‘own, and viee versa Only u the Worl, ib ouly ree if , » comm three or four days ».u We the news that the skill to cnablo us ty compere gh ; 7 where, Tila warhas pgivonuwe Literal party hel cusain da out civeatrous ¢ Tose Woacerful bpesus to all them. veral interests feat, and that Juanes bad | od to floe for | of this rwewsulaa road, There e : nd oO ° his life, Now we are told that the Liberal forces | #° & Boe DSW Cons Paap aay t ais es forming ) ays d although many of are increasing, ty ro is Cisafection between | gous may prove failurosy pei, shere ia one rem | the whole of the hand from the limb. ips seers Fiaancin! News, ‘Markets, de. e engineer perceiving bim then for the fires | yey york, Monday, July 2, 6 P.M.—Notwithitan tims, ved tho train, when the child ran off, and , was found with bis shattered arm tehind hig beck ing the adjournment of the Stock Boards and Ge Room, there was quite a cetheriug of operators @ t street thie morning. The European advices qa’ an advance in Erie to 65 and I! inols Central ton’ had e very buoyant effect upon these stocks, and | was asharp rise in prices. Governments were pb mand at better prices. Gold fell to 153, but whe China's advices were made public it rore to . Closing at 184%. At one o'clock the epeculaton dealers in stocks had left the «treet, The tranase:) in foreign exchange were iimited, bu’ qnotntions # steady at @ elight advance upon Seturda ‘epic sitting on @ fence whistling " Yaokes Docdle,'* and nding nothing had happened, Pelore he could be taken home Georce fair ted from pain and lors of blood ; but when restored and @ sur- geon summoned, be reiised to take any anwethe- tic agent, buttol! the medical gentleman to cut away. The soalpel was used on the mangled limb, but the little fellow never whimpered or complain e], Nota nerve trembled dunng the operation, which musthavs beon very painful; indeed the boy did not apeak anti! it was over, when he re- marked wih great amsisfaction and an aie of tri- uonphs “Woll, Dam glad [oid it; Dean't be sent to school fora wile anyhow.” Toe child with The Baok Stateweut for u.e week may be euror woud rful cooivess, saying Le fiest put le right | ap w follows: arm on the track, but reflecting thas when Le grew Loans... Ine. $2975 ft up be would got be atle to wr Li with the loss i Dec. of that Hob, he sabsiliuted lew He paren Cureniat ia ere much (air ased at the occarteuce, and appre Depot vevese lie, 4y14s s hen!, if be is eeu) to @hoo! ageia, he will desroy Le,ai Louder. vee tne auself, The boy's conduct fe alinomt inex] lies <== r ~ fod (8 fortitude wad determination extravrdias: SEECEAE NN yRECES Vourth of ‘wly—Terrible Explosion 4 Of the eudle ere now ving ravercly burat. | they be waved and relieved? Let mother that ther havea box of Dalley's Ma fur one of Lis te years. ——EEE A Contest Between Herses, GoNgnan! says these lester from Cairo contains on interesting account of a match between Prince ilos Halim and an Boglish gentlernan nemod Rosa, to | tractor in tie house, It her never failed, lo test the powers of endurance of Eaglish and Arab | buy counterteit. Mark, the couu'ne hes oee } horses, Too Prince choas a white atellion, named Government Stamp printed in black; #izust Aisiow, beoa lite m Syria about two years ago, | “IL, Dalley." in white, By gross or single bw anf which he rode bimeel, while Me, Roee rode ® | Depot 45 Liberty et. N.Y. 4 ye year old mare, peme! Beechnutexported froin | ~ - Sneland seven mo: the back, and ticen ty a Mr CMee of the Diapbragin at Timpson. The couditiona were that the Kenzie & Go'* pinnhiitk eeta) bi reey should bunt the gazelle in the « esert, « 4 hap ‘an Dinphracmn Bite ing ® pori-«! of seven days, aad if oue of them 1 Shle aey, ally bY Dro wastemal ane oote i, the survivor should be the winner, unless they entiemen, aa cet #linp atic hy atus forthe purification of wate beth diei ‘ has bees awarded two roid and + erot th By the same day, to which case the owns | ah horse should rece ve the makes, The maich waster 1,000), laid by Prince Hs! m alaby the American ane tity Bywlnss Mr. Rose's 1001, of olds of ten to ove, The | on4 AE eT er a i hunt con oucotin the desert at two hours’ ride | aac mpioven had) mlodg® from Cary at balf-past five, on the moraing #p | manuiactured by Alexander MeKenzie, No ind of porous fling 6) recent report te Pour:h er. polused; Whe two horses proceoded at 8 walk for ive Juces fam ourg, at (ue eud of which tim: Beachnut Legan to i hich 4 the Croton isos Manifest sowe uneasiness, Ab eleven, @ gazelle | condder | he artiticial vandetone which cor it was started, vod brow chs down afior a gajjw eT ee ae eoee, ‘The lnstrtimens eres ony attic! shout five minutes, Half sn hour lace #000 | senives to be rvereed occasional durante, and Mr, Toompaon turned about to retin to thelr | tion, New York, April by Usde, Jame! 8.) encan tity tue Buglisb sare soiuctiines walking | M. 1), Chem'et, BC and pomnesimes tromimar When Bor proceding ao | “A esens Winking “nmmer | : ny snmmer (lot hour ent halt “ecluut began to waver, and Br. vurnety, will do letier af F. BL ever ‘hompaom seeing that she was aiout to fall | xy 7, nd Bowery, _ Uy, the mare advanced a few s.cpe farsnery | mention thiseitye ft t dailty “nade o he ell to the “round utterly exhaused, Alter | tere, en's deyartivest bot surpass and remaining for tWeaty miuuies beside Bosch nuk the Prince aud Mr, Tuowmpoon ieft to obtun ass 4.- Hawe Sewing Machin ' Mact mpany. avec at the carm,, the wi ce being atl! alive atiuelr | yiowe. dr, Sresiden No hs ald wer. Y Z deperure, Five bourse later an Ea u veterinary : ~ . . surgeon, accornpanied by a arowendery Leariug Wheeler & Wilson, No. 625 Ureacw water, ariived as the eS whero sie Lad tullou | | Stlub sewing Machine wou Butwun wh sowas foundto ve dead While vuilures | Ce were alremiy Otimesing she box Av exe ‘ tened, Fo : nT ” Yighe * tion of the mare by tue @ur.eoa ehowed tt rhe bidet 3 ih ba ha ‘. 7 lghe i Pr Lg bac died trom fattene, se the wholu bouy was Cole | 406) wdway, ¥ at 498 Fulton's, roo) trom. 4 Uiy of respiration, Priace | = cae ny ra Av@itee 1 bh @ Diteukiue BLoWed he » Scum ford of OX la ticks aud contmued to huut during WEAR REA G ES, t e three wllowing day Loe Laut was cloven sos Poe weigut carried by bree pounds, sud that GOODHUE — At the bridots u Chie we j : neo | by Aseiowa twelve slone | ur, lyn, No Y., wud Mary sOdbu, OL Lice ¢ -_—— — Cards issued. ‘ How Gen. Grant Arose from Obsenrity. RAT. .m, *Dorieixt," the well known correspondent of » RUCKLEY—On 34, James Back!e the Boston Jo ana, thus tells tie story of Grans's | ¢ 1" year of his ave, born Co, ‘bipperary, b ; 1 EAL 4 frieudeot the tam re-ontrance inio tue Usited S:atoa Army: full. in ite ates jan the Mf ni +h > i ia’ Four years agu thie very montl, Mrs, Grant | Sternooa. nt % o'clveky fivia Lis late Lede lives in her quict bome in Galena, Her husoand Fret ls be tt, } was Me. Graus the easier d aler, a pl modest, GILLRAIN—On Monday morning, July fe,» relia: le wan, out much sppareus force, who bat a pate et B ook dy dames Gilltain, a be atirsetod very little aiteation suywaey, Toe war wire ine ie ‘ ae aaa Chin COuaMNAG had commenced, Tie tag bai Leeu shot away | noon, at 4 ae. pete San Gam ecand uk from Sumter, and shotoutot s rebel cannon ab] trieuis we cespectiully iuvi od to atten d, Py | | @ wwanifoss destiny." the French and the Austrian troops that general | abio fact connecwed with tem, diflering ensirely aS eae TEA mistrust prevails concernins the Imperial Governe from eli neta Years gone Ly Which we Freedmen'’s Wages ; , hows witness are hut now going to bane i ment, and that a collapse of the Erapire is prog: | aud petting t unted that have 1 One Tan ill-advised interference of the radicals re- nos 1, As Hox nets yo M will “pe ‘be Phe fact te, the poop shave garding the rate of wages whcb the froe'mon fot se pracedent, pus the | get the mouey, and they are ivoking around to see v hel bor, is Likely, if persisted * What & Veh it. ee Cop iiuees are Creuse egg recel ‘i for basis 1eb0r) 4s see AGT 1. | onse in differcnt Lighs, it is impossitie ca fop. \ue-vere F ay Bh cgat in, to e:Proaneure pisbh pubes ides ress Lapkeabartg nt conclumea regarding the | box intendin. y Uindral invers ter class, Woe observe ya Lenchbury ps a, (Bo fav an we are abls 1 Le u d uuaodreda of the fariners in that section of Vir ule ares ‘ tel sity eaod muillons oP Geese durit if years have asing mo. Our 7 ] considering the subject of a stimting w S prey & been devoluds i ur ihe, ——- —----- — eoloret laborers, believing, as they ae ADaS hoe The Leupress ayoae and aa Astonished ewes eienmnepansepianaatd a td d ls difference in the amount of work accomplished b i uthe te Laying the Great cable. : the twoclasses would more than counterbalance H Tne Mmpress Eugenie exhthite taste im everye ‘ ‘ , } At last we Lave rently iniell ron Fingte ‘ @be bigher rates of wages that white laborers would } ; ‘Nl ‘ thins, sod eontrives to imparts @ new grace bo her 1 : the atious fo! “ require, No person who iaat al! faruilar with the fyi hota uacaubales tk te snl roiad : 1 | pew rede of Buyrus Ragent, Bue. recent! + *lautic teleyrapl ¢ en com ed, anc " 4 Bevy oP . 2 rinciples governing the relasions between capital ae sane fv \ Yr ples 6 : P hakihé @asond ae to connect Europe with | @/¥autage of the presentation f she Rew Purkowb ant Inbor, will deny that the adoption cf snob a | Ebsssador to sppear bef . America by the olestric t will immediately | “™Pessacor pyee sate policy in feasible, Th is true that white lab ud 9 : ’ f F be made. The Grest Eastern, tho botemota of | ‘ ‘ cost much more per man than that which is now “pee ; , i| % Which ts covered with ' ave rehit var ae ay priate cn « o . ut employed at the South, but according to the past arm seen ; pe ! nde Minti | Lin bees of wold, The ' carr s the ¢ e au tin ite ocean | sé pi h@iros #urnouuted b¥ tue lip doctrives of the radicals themselves tt woult be hla , se , : hea niat a hak trate pre aR rT . 4 Thureisy or 4y © this woek, ace ’ yku A fi 4 to sel, Metter for tho Southeru farmors t é a‘ : ‘ ‘i | frou the frame iter Majems, who studios the Owe HF ‘ Ae how, wen vor " This class of politicians have cont a : : : E © | i coli, Weare Uy $ 3 Lackey map i cn W y r ,on|t ay sl pu a 4) y , forty yiurs that slave labor cos, the Boath more . a ; 2) - a iy my by He ; ie aby atrial than free labor cost the North, notwitheiea ing the . ve ry 88 | onal 7 train of emercali green vel- fact that the slaves received 1 vic ot jl aura in tore ieenaie~ : : ve pecatel in! 8 hy Whieny falling ood: Att luther » the ' ‘ 4 drawa by its «¢ yigr @uals and clothes, The reason ¢ as : : ata es vey 1880 D We « i % the i t 1 i “ > Abe ees ! oF te gertion was that one white me re ' , ; f ! setined, Toe petteoas worn work than threa or four negro s, and therefore an sae’ ; ? ‘ orem it) iy Ler Migeaiy .@ of Wh te satiny Covered with ine ‘ 3 1g sithon ¥ reaeh tie coast of | a re ‘ . Une dau lopped with da. employer could Letter fort to pay him good ; “the ee ore 3)! ' Bo pare r ised io the observance qwezzes than to use the labor of the ald nezroce to Jan erties tea f ita aa as ' the roses of goo J taste and artistic effect, that on @hom he gave only enough toestant wear, But Cas Pn eee nee ee sto suy grand represe:.tetion of ; "3 : + well to cul ate boo Many bus | the kiud, a i real ta hee ledies wud tires what ay be the r ve advantajios of wh te shai : see Fike aamencir ka ani) » labor, this mu ’ : tio Bout Tee aw 1 fhe Pee prions 80 ence t Ben tk et . ab tu ordi ern farmers will not be coer inky the 4 oe y dad Bouor ty the | bat aaa ° rom the cond @ hielled toe, Atlee | $ eG, he iw on 6 OOVAs OM, 12 OFF Payment of a igher =, woes avid with oie s Rector t rie, | Sat he noes | ot be " sy Le prosiuced, pan they sre willnys to give, They it . | weed thang ‘ roratog vevinue, The bh ‘ > . * P| are arated 4 Jog to the béemwuiet te sun at sroes aro the pi r partes to sett 7 mer " he pro Weastebaae s cousful, While tic | experiment was; lab be wu Ge hey ule p 4 unl bie fon of wager, and outsile inter objectively @ trai tn elves ten vweds| 2 row f 8 achievea without care ain'y prove detrimenta!. Ts ‘ ‘i z ihe icp a a | ly 2 cCanus like the present ieee faith te ‘ eure t resale is » Bscess Ul netler Lite rhe eo of lak \ tio ho * - evitveary achedule of labor ¢ sation elthor | oo sbtishing ele al ec reretiod Sue people are age the Houtb or any whore elac, ‘Yiere is no way | east , a oias , : wuchd the jaing the Very tulnt rose uw ‘ 5 3 ojudye of the value of labor escops)» the prices } : (inpersa) nie Pais, too, will bi yin th \ antan ostiemps to pus aie tonic : f be ‘ at} Lieb wea Vio wCopled su consequence ewill bring int J oe i uv Pus thre b the watt ' to Now i 1, | or tre ive Wh wy been told wo Taw aid higher value than that upon it will necessary a cn ; { tranmehints the crmaon background, Her « ‘ ‘ produce the same result that a v!othed markot does t M + 400d Ok Wear U luperial crown; is uw y other commoedity-tt will fod no purcl aser i dean eli ea tapas y Polut Upon | placed on the table Braide Ler, Her colflure is op any ¢ paced P \ulditanteae’ here was any doubt of the teasi! (ty of tho | Lowever sue dane ew of br.ilisute conside Bis tor the interest of the negroes lo vet ast uch HERERO DGR mae hii adla abind atest wi te Le PUNIVOss VrOUKLE rather more aouey for their lator as they can, bus it is fer rai ‘. ‘ ‘tie chee t ver the ood the iM coum quence yzth does Rot necesss vent ansaye ¢ om bu " Ww wore important to them to work for what they can a agisieaiiye) : A I - es ats ‘ Le v hs a H bow } wteleity wht bhere wore Glaads | to ‘ ou yuus of tuo gol, provided the sum pud will support them, Ii TAGE A CHER AtRDSOL C ‘ with the fires | Demi, Sho! HervacKed aD two pu Y they are lcd toadopt the advico of their ra fic ‘ ‘ an in their solmmess of ione to be made os ola gold, © bf i A aBaaN WRG eal asaya tat ‘ experiment that will be guarded syainst sud suite legutiruww we window Leing aristicady jonda, an ais J highe 4 yeme } : } rs : cd in the prevent we, Int lage | Drotg hb lp ol bee Lead, be eSQuiee COO Gl Her Ployers can afford to pay them, they may ex; tho old cable was not of suificions atrongt : sae Majed, es dari d wpa: tu at Less advantage. that cuployers will #0 k foriaber ia other pl nitpal ip ; t Auogetuer is Woulu ss wly be posable to be ola be It pa Wita rebukes this radical iter entirely impervious to the action of water, These a tacusud foun Lewer culguiaicu to Gtplay the | The Ruiim ret ; Sa faulie have been rectificl tm the manufacture of #tce wkd Qavaeuou wad wll tae ideal au soutes of pace, wa iis consequences in bh 1 } ’ foreuce, and foreshauows ee 1 Ae Hows cahlac which Ih Hane ion nisonine thea tt ) penis patil susnnert the first, securels ’ : | Pste ’ ; eo first, securely pr ed agaiuss the action of Sirnortancy Vortiinde of a Ch Woe wright infer thatthe North, which ia so fond . : i , of oitas nile the word “free'! to @ yihing, whit | water apd oper ex 24 anvous danvers, and every Lar. Moucaymom.ng G ge Bmith, a boy only Ie has secured thas for which it has so pertina- | inch of it bas been subiocto! to the moss thorough | seveu year , fouls at dleasanivle, N.Y. ously striven Sires dni u i‘ pede ions | eluctrical teste. Ik # Leleved shat tie cable ttself 6 s parents if suey insisted upon seading hin ry abe rio’ vital, i ul - sn ° : i e@bire throughout the world i# that employers aut | \* as near the yor woof wubinar telurraph = ty evhoo, t he woul! throw bemneel’ on the employed retiic terme between themselves, Vf | wire as is is possi! lo & ro lt, ' i Ralsoal track, whiel was year bin futher’s Southern proprietors are not willing to allow POP | Qhiuw gat exp reaees ‘ili wud gels ond, and er would or wales their former slaves, the remeuy for | eet j bated Ad CON ped tho latter would be to go eleewhere And {i the | enbitic knoy se as been be | them to kee] Wott Rothang Northern people are of oj inion that Bou.ceru etme | tuto requisition tu t tas ‘ Yho ar sue thr orderet Oi forsbwitis | ployers are offering too little, 16 is oasy for them t9 | pangements for laying ikhave alos Lee watly \ “ worted be hed offer more, seeure the labor for thomaclves, aut | : , Pai Sar ag right the wrong, Zbis would bo fair, practical aud | !:roved by she experie previously aqQurels gris, pusses ble vi , Ge his les wrt Dusuealike, OU the sidauiueas Of bie Gided Baswin Used viel | Blvd baw bie ai ae Sekd Peeeed VEL de BEYER | Laue Wike & Comolous biked. Ose morning Mr. Giant called oa 7 who resited in Galona. He told Mr. W. thet hedid notteel ment—that no coulu wet sleep nights, that be tlt that he was GRUNDY—Jhe Rev, B.C. Grundy, DD, ad guished aiviue, died la Darton, Ghio.oa We v wae a native of Kentucky and & gia eton Collore, 1 wotny pombing tor his country, | Lave Leen ed icate SAD—At Elmira, N. ¥., on Sontay, Jvi ed at the waton's experiae, sald bo, ub here I am o!, A native of aveh os at Lome doing nothiug. I don't kaow what to aand ae 4 ond do, I sm no polittian., I don't ecem to be | brothers, Franca nnd ‘of Com patie wanted unywhers, yes I foel agit I wero fit for | & sae d. bate die pect acwuetiias, it Lt coukl only dud my Mr, nye ° ght Voie hh Wagoburne imviied bis nemibor bo accumpauy | * p : Bou m Monday, Fliza him to Sprit bal OG Wie to Geld, Woere so imporiant’ Cousule hed as the req test of Governor of Chas 1) and Auna Maria te Ibe trieada of th« Yass, Oa the roving of the fourth day, Mr, | to atiend the funeral thie truce Grant called at Mr, Wasaburne's room, and suid | 3 o'c trom hes parcute’ resiueuce, © te win: “Nobody knows me hore—there ta othe | Oud bia ave, ing ‘or me to do—I am yong home “Hold one PLATT On Monday, afera vevere i vay longer,’ said Wastiburue, Lae ness day en da, woe of Wie. tt, Patt. aed ‘nporteus siseasien wee | in the couned lhe relatives and trends of th chamber, At Mc, Washburae's reqa 6b Me. Grants pope ted w ei the funer ! oe U'C dy Lol bes tld ap view wits the Lirty minuses and then went was calel in, Le Siave authoriues fo ru + At Warhineton, or out, Aw the avo closed, Goveruor Yates cried | gg “ure oot i ous, “Good God | Washuurne, woo ie tis went 1] TN Y V buco ot arad et poe meee nave learu shout troopw iu this burrty uo ream | erent ey eee ayy mere utes than ) « ty lige; ali L ean Go tor bim Wye loves h rete be uo tonzue can te!l now latoy? ay you go buwe eud fel inved | Ee Sue he tienen: ania he thouch Tulse @ Te,imonk and | Colon" dhe thiag Wes ¢ wrission Lau J ‘Lo take bun he Wil lau to ve Raw asst of the} gris friends and the of story the worlu knows by hears SuelMeEh bre aennechtulle iting oan) ne aloo We euley ailern tons hia dat Ay Lorkvin TUALUUCe Sud ob, LCi, des ave Labor mtatistics of Varia, The Paris Raves pea Daox Moxprs publl W ALK Killed by lehtuing, dune tat. at | forne Curious stasistics of tho Industrial classed ‘ mi rh sta * is . Lyeaiea Paris, Tue Cliamber of Commerce of that city in | tavied atiend bie era, O8 Wediuvaua : dust, ok, hou 44 ‘ 1560, made a census which showed that Paria cons at, ot vehoks Hoi $6 Canin st io! , ; WHI MORE-On Suadey, 2d, of dus tained 161,000 estalilel ments, eroploylag 415,000 Whittio.e, a.ed 05 yea.e . . workmen. The clas#fieation of ro eat: ‘ite Pint ro Ge : 1 pances are ree rfigits xsowed that 20,009 were to tooding G ie pies hie tu Ci al on ‘Tuesday thoit ra $ to building Pari 3 25, to clotaing Renkin Green weed” Mee 107 saws bow Pabis, ant 7,891 t) Mroieh Paris 5k end). see ~ bisictaeitia = engraving occupies 2,79 estat! shiuente; gold aud jewelry, 8,191, RARE. NG WECM, Td numver of workmen em) loved shows that | A in (ari the grest principle of iuduste yoperae MEETING OF THE INI tiou, ja apperfoctly uniersioot, There are very inters Association ¥) few lar, caipbishmenis, Esch of the 101,000 BLT Bowers, ob \ treme em s average of tive workmen, Uuly babos, Wy 7.402 emnploys nye than ten baud; 41,450 empioy : AR, rec, 1 froma two to te 2 62.1908 employ Lb ae mucde 7 at . : ie hand, or none out Tue Worke ] RY GOODS CLE RK ; ARLY CLO poople aro divid inio 280,100 4 106,000 | be nei ober mmootiie of tte Asso: women, and ehiluren, Of" thine | Seenina: Nut ark Ws Onlack whit wes eyelet puatred can read and ‘ #for he sUIne te will ty » ae wre bWeive in every on jdrod can rether | PROMME. Me ‘N ROMAC, fee reau por writ, aud those WRo can only read ¢ u“ ‘ Dine The TTT, rp as one tu one bundred, If Qhe proportion of a m4 YOOPERS <THE De LieGAaTESs who can resd and write is la Lucie ia Deverthe- t bited Cavpe } um the grave fact shat 60,000 ke. Are incape Od OHGAr, sie able ol siguiug thou uames, : . Nhe day's work ia less than twelve hours {in 7,- : (ov establishments; in 54,000 more su bwelve bourse; and in 20,000 there is no fixed . The wipes avergjod. Si per uay, Pius Lowever in i500, when the COU NeB Lae bd esas Was wondes the rece ver 5 the great dovelopmens of in- airy wuss Lave raises tue averase ww Bf, a day I) examining the sion of Wages, it Was nat ur- wl to make Inquuioe a8 Lothe periods ot “slack work” @0 . Of susolute cossation, SOCIETY NOTICES, Lae result pov " TS J that ous of the 101,0WesabUsumentmeoudecus | BURST SEMEANNUAL MEETING 0) “ eiarent wher Mathew A BLS, N tinued Withoub tne itups ter Joust Fear. | wil be held att ir i wl i 4 ; The remaining 56.000 eutiered more or iess from | Wednesday Beecins tTrheM , elack work aud no work stall. fo Bome ot tovee | Clection a! oiicere, \ 1b Bt te slack ecugou cuduies wom two to wour ou will be fined. 3. BR Preat. ‘{ MAHER, Ke ‘ Lut we bse perxwuude ore regularin wow secusseuce | MAE My Dubs Wiese 80 toed Can prove mes bed, PATuEn MATHEW T, A,B. SOCIETS — ON. ¥., will hoda eras um ‘ Hlection in Tennesves, at their Hall, cor, of 2 & - eveuing. the Sih, a Ap election wil be held in Tcunee | wil ‘addre Bthe ee on the! day of Au tet for the election of Representatives in | PErRUC® soca ers, the 71 init Congress, aad to supply vac RY in the Lessa uce of tho State, A tached to the p Haid yemor Krownlow oie.ing the e ON, te t aw or iue biao. duce wo iit the fianchire, Lib provices that Le cietk oF oacu Mathew i. hi. cough, 6BNI open and keep ates iar recauation of | acend their sex ils 5 yours, Leo ew sue? o8th, eball ber ther hall, Boi ito b atthe voids ave sb ALO p.Ordewue vs Bed me the 4th, P , BLU CUULtY CO.TL C are by the Gove | MAKK, h ios atiou Witious to pouwe « - - bouad t Lovas for ecu aga ETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812 fata AINE ind & 10 fini bor voles ot suid | Fxcuis on will THE V AR OF Let), Couns, ead Bhald turpih oO auch polsone ven ar a tank tiskais oil clocen x 44 Ibe p.ovesotie O. @abu Beds 4 H, RAYMOND. ut hie off . tuts DO po.wn obal be Wauiieeday, July Bul. in ore ii BAU GiGC ok WUE Buch certificas on tha day ot the excus v ————- mittee, HW. RAYM Ow!) Chaine OWN, pee, N, U. Lhe aia, Will lay as tue fh 1) ‘ 5 ‘ Maasturere bin ee He 100, Of Clarion sh fiow T toy ; erally 1 donut Ibia Coustenpy" ropued the “Cas youtell," asked a blooming lass of » ule iy whet el p Carros mor tue Gea Ba pe Wel M Wwe /)LD STERLOTYPW PLATES Wan | Ow! TEREOTY, W PLATES Want: j think Z cen,"

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