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‘THE NEW YORK SUN. ———— | the political “ins and the political “outs,” 16 UN Governor Brewnlow’s Menage. matters but little to the public which aide wins. | Good” F000. ....., pire Tas brief telegraphic synopsis of Governor | Such seems to be tho tasue in the present instance. | Uommon fe mediam. 2250900 r wery, on 4 Le a Oct. 4th, at 74 PM Prowmow's mensage to the General Assembly of —— aime Prime calves, pe -Teao'9 | 8 atpose of making arrancerents for the catehence “ (rood veal calves, oat Tennessee, possesses some interesting points, The n Varce, Common veal calves per he ° ’ Caifekina Governor says, with regard tothe existing fran- | 4* irae treaty with the Osage Intiane 16 | eee cai chise law, that be is “by no means an advocate of | MUPCURCE, by which the redakina ra ingulah their é coipts. We quote; any sweeping change. We lufer from this lan- & money consideration, The Osage reservation, in enough to cast aside the unfaithful fenevcnarion Cows and Coleen —Cows goteee FF fo birety do. if there was any prospect of making the case mand, aud at advanced ood milchers are mach wanted, the i ing far inadequa‘e to the “WEDNESDA’ MORNING, OCT. 4, 1865, better by a change, but when the war is between | demand, Calves, ale re ig tag iaaaraga'a ie aneneas ipteerenapeiansiilistiammaanes vanced, quote @100a$ 170 LOH ? a$20 Stine .—Flows are juoted Meher than | nat week, but {te repeal, nor do the loys! peopie of the Biaie wish | P&ht to @ large tract of country bold by them, for | the advance has been checked by recent heavy re- ‘ Corn-fed, live, owt versveeseseess JOGO Ge iy guage that the law which disfranchises all persone Kansse, comprises some of the finest lands in the Bell tod, 17mm Cw is 26 aif ty who engaged in the rebellion ia not likely to be pone and ef a) therefore desirable, so far as the Fea La eR : 4 eh repealed at the present session of the Legislature. ies are concerned, that the Indiane sho 6 Flour aad C ment, According to the sof that law the ex-rebels of Joducod to make another retrocrale m 7 New Youn, Oct, % 1965, 141 = Nieter'a gentio chid, the lovely and n b ; fi ”, ne | = " c orld is ite tous Tennessee must remain in « probetionary cond!- sat much of that money wil! the In/ian# ever . rane firsts OT eek qMedir m erndes It be ber o, pee A THE REGULAR Monthly y | pian ies pees ihe Rien fh cold tion ex years before belug admitted into full elec | #4 Tho Indian agents, ran class, apply to the | Y) 7 Aes 3649 66 i shipping | 4 piety wil. te he in the su A peat Bute oteteed nia A o ‘ t on ilo at ar ' shass. ihe on Thureday evening, , iy ite n afte tk toral fellowship, The statement also implies that : Seneca thc rind tsp on # negro | (0 at donor ts: Se are ts tend good | ( rat Sie aloe PM. MICHAEL MOK Ris: wee (ameue ‘be ke ria iv sno rights thate whito mania bound to res | pn ine ie . SEY, Jou + See. . stone a there is no probability of the early adoption of Was ve at yf oe riarhanta | \ As. yf uy " KO, 192TH OFF . Mes. SOUTHWORTH" 3 Kiw STORY negro suffrage by Tennessee. But Governor | Pet" —'o other words, that itis perfectly juatifiavle | | ‘ruin The A . —T Ic ERS AND Bhirowasn 1 MANGIA Baowmrow seems to think that this ostesciam in | Swindle en indian, We may expect, taking ex | vin ; | to meet st thelt resuler i Sorts fe vat h te cou the case of ex-rebels fe not enough, “Guilty | Pétlence for an example, that the 0 Oate—Ared ein Ae asic for ensound, and 68aC4e for pe by Sear Wie k. pn tne oa - wap Ae , — t } . o | gor of * ” woke order 6 p ATK. | j . 1 rebels,"' he says, “whould betreated with severity fow monthe be euyaged ‘a tomabawking ert- | « nad oa dai 5 as mei hae? | McGUIRE. Fee 18 pele is us reife vetly . phe, ote tu tn proportion to their offences—the masa of them | "¢r# on the frontier, which will be fole) (icy vais aul! le Letter, Wenern ansound | A ROUSE, WORKINGMEN—A MEETING | fie fzet scrue. At embraces the tise with not less than ton years disfranchiswent, | Wed by another “Tuan expor'ition and | bens quoted at bs polar ivenebenuen bila ; Hid at Miers helt te even of tne lie wate, oe gulent 20: erhape the extermination of the wholo sade hold at lesa Hall in | | > ja ve A gulls and the leaders with neither mercy nor forbear. | 5 The ay Market. ; Aneed woning, at Ye nion, who iceo i.om rank ence.” It js difficult to understand what he means | ibe. Bus fn thatess iy will never be publicly New York, Oct, 2 1968 “yay dance of worklogmen | ire chacar ters, re TbO. borel # | nat the recs! 1 incite chenee inthe market tor . beim ¥ Are reat ea: import. | Pye wehiae’ ereane ws guilty of having been rebels, be shows» degree of : be desk des spratega tite, detention CL AL i rcneaiincaanita Ak wut ouslip of wou sa a Li of the question never gets into p raslevolenes very different from the feeling mani- | I” lian's side of th fested by the President toward that class, Bo lore | Tle is always to blame. Tos Anylo- Saxons on th ‘ SPLCi L aor ac JOuN A. KELLY Mathew Teroperance Biookiva, EB, their hall. cor, pr will be prese Ei OWE re, anil Birth aptain Ce on. GOOD TIME’S COMING, MIRTH. Mavte, and Ventriloquism,—The Youne Mer tend s mesting to be held at nda, Oct. Benevolent Li Come car feman, JOHN BUNNY, Sec SPECIAL MEETING OF THE I « bth an — — Benevolent Society will he b assuch @ disposition ts mauifested by the jocal | Co Hnenk have wrested from the Sees ated Novca!—Along, sharp pointed nose; a ; v evenin government of Tennessee, we mey expect that the | #!! the land which now comprises tho United | ice tune beety nose; w little turnup pus noe ; @ Btat will Gomtin ie as i6 now {s, notorious for law- Btates, and heve nearly exterminated the poor | ;,.,, leasness amd social disorder. Governor Baywa- | Svsceein thelrenrerneasto gt i Oaly about | 4, Low endorses the plan proposed by three Lundred thousand Invians remain within Fe fir Baeaman for the solution of the negro qu the Lm'te of the Republic, and the Government | ry aot P ite new aspect. He is ‘convinced that tle white and [the) colored people cannot live together politically or socially, a# equa,’ and therefore advocates the setting apart of a portion of territory for the exclusive home of the negroes, in the uh ta.anunber, Address Fowler & Weil ay NY ought to #e0 Mat they are troate! with @ rearbr able derree of dovency 4 «the short Ume that their unfortunate race willexist. Tie nexs Con- grees shoul! provide for an entire reconstruction ofthe Indian Bureau, ond abould 4 jor sfuraa, Wounds, &e, For Sal neo some capacity of s nation of freedmen. The imprac ica- | pau by whi b outragesus syatowiotic Lozenges—A VLility of negro colonization, however, is pretty | #Wiad!ing may be stopped. generally admitted, and Tennessee will do Letter A Dated thee ut Yaak ¥ i be in al e do 1 je 5 to use ite negroes well and make them servicoable | iy ing Court of General Bossious, yeeterday, | Valles! ull and Winter Snity of lothing lieve leas, oigles better, n any etore in the sand T2 Bowery, to the State, than to entertain visionary schemes | ya (rank and Jaues McDonain, who were the laree Uke thas suggeste!. found guilty of boing eccessory w the murder of | F. is, Baidwit The Connecticat Election. Hanry Lazanve, were sentenced to State Prison Tas white votersof Connecticut having refused | for two yeara and three monshe re 3 se vae Hie Kerk, maa Bas Pullen atiest, B to edmit black men to co-eqnal political rights, | epectively. The puntlsimont of thes partion will | lyn ‘we presume the Radicals wil! feel justified in pour- doubtless astonish the public, for the reason that Tucker's Charms of ing out the vials of their wrath upon th!s recresut | the class to which they beioog usually enjoy im- es Now England Btute. With « Republican | munity from f i thatthe | cor Governor, and ® thorough organivetion of | accused and their ich surprise nd two yea: uth ter the ¢ Avent, 0) Fulton et, N.Y. ested t en } 7 you discovering that the for: Wheeler & \Vilson Lock Stitch Sewing “loyal leaguers,” tha; people ef Connections | upoo discovering that the former were to go to) Th INO ts Hatton Mole Machine, No. 696 Broad: have incontinenily refuned to believe in the doc: | Sing Sng. It ‘6 no wonder, They doubt as de ate, N.Y trines of nogro suffrage as propounded by the | pended upon po iva! hutluence to get them out of men who, like Benator Wilson, aro accustomed | the diMculty, and findog that ite potency had | Broadway, N.Y, Bilas liowe, Jr 1 ‘to sleep on the fields of victory,” efier fighting | departed in their case, it was not strauge that they pik the battles of the negro. manifesed # se, But what bas become of The decision of Conarcticut is significant of the | Frimny, the leading actor in the Lazaucs travely ? | Bupee, fate of the Radical programme, when it ts more | Over nine months elapsed since bis crime was distinctly revealod to the American people during visted, aud be rer Bhall he the next seasion of Congress. They hope w ad the pe through pol.weal influence, as dit Baxcn, Connecticut members to their list of mon who would | the taurderer of Birt, Poors? ft te pat: 1 thaslis rn e@out the newly clected Bouthera Roprosenta- filent be will yet gat tives, urtil their respective States pred ialy have pleaty of precedents “upon negro suffraze as ono of the conditions for their hope. We shull ase, eimiss’on into full fellowahip with the vther mem- | ——— — bore of our Federal Union, Tinnaectal News, \larkets, are, Under t).¢ clrournstances, it is fortunate for all New York, Tuenlay, Oct. 3,6 2. M.—Gold openes concerned that the white people of Counecticut | to-day at 1444, the lowers, and cloeed at 4% th have withstood the arcumenta cf tho Radiculy aud | Dithert price, The general stock market openet dull decided to manage the'r own local affairs, without | lt clored upoa a rencral up . 407 aasistance from the color’! population Sag onary poaninalt-jundoymar ped Pet steady. ¢ total amount of compound notes funde. In due time Negro Suffrage may become 8 live | inte tho five-twenty bonds to-day, at the Pee es i Prey political jasue, but at present its diecuasion is use- sury, was $6,600,000, ‘he loan market was easy, but lesa and unsatisfactory. The Southern poople are | wore active at 5 a6 perc Jommercial paper Was TTENS—Suddenty, in Willlamsburet almost unanimously opposed to {i anil every quict at TaD percent. Sterling e: ve was active | seed 17 month " A . wugest tompt to force the issue upon them, premature at 109% @ 10 for Southern bill, On ANEO to~ e will seriously interfere with the Prosident's policy | Flour was be. a Lie, better, Wheat was te, a 4 Srepee Monday. of rehabilitating the States, eo lately in rebdllion. | tr for Spring, an f better for Winter, Corn | only child of James ¢ We may now expect an ‘4rrepress! a| we le, better, Oats were dull. Pork was firm, | 2 i Gourauds italian Medicated ‘Sonp. well one uUnpuTnine I Skin Bem 4 omdiway. DAL Ls, On Oct a » Abbott, will tal peme thir enneney ook, from 206 bast 15 RAY At Weert Farms Presday rovher ot elation end the tu vck, ou the ” iteaylorinn Ubureh, 1 move nthe 42 Pate’ bia ow the funer Taeon, at 2 &, from jison st, bes, Marcy ‘aud Tomp ‘rover & Baker's Highest Prem Flestc stiteh nod Lock stitch sewing Machines, r per Bottle Cures Tan, Plinplos, Freckles, Eras ee. Athis Uld ieee with nore; & Roman nose; what] of PATRICK cate? See the Phrenological Journal — Phrenoloey, Ethnolo- A 0. H. NO, year, $1 for half a MURPHY, see #959 | JOHN BYRNE, Pres, 255 aids, Cuta. Brulees, at Depot, 40 L berty Ab city, leat 38 ‘Ook- i om liowe Sewing Machine Company, No 629 The Improved * Sloat” Liliptie Sewing Machines, Gut Broadway. Agents wanted. A. I. a4 It ia ATHUER MATHEW T, A, No 1, of Jersey C1 ance meeting this eve oe aftor- iis James | Menix, Lyi re re stfully nvited i Inesday Si'ernoon, at FN hoa FATHER MATHEW T. A nt, Buai- Cal Hot N- Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Monday, is Addie, nonthe, only ‘aughter and youngest child of Ay Cheries F, Gitteus of Greenpoint, formerly ot Dy ile Oct. 24, Annie Lorene, the | %" nd Sarah J. Mowe, aged 19 ovcick Lowan, be ia. Boe. evening, ( OW ENS, Ree, Pater 7 emeeting thie Wednesday SOCIETY NOTICES, eee iA tan couien CADETS AND THEIR ts or f 1 " ther an th a, be to the Father Ma. loth. By order of Hoviety, 187 7 «for the | ed ou 261 will bold a erand public meeing « outh 2d and Fou th ete, on this eve 44 ing, 7'¢ o'clock, Prof. Borce the celebrated b gltateur, will be in attendince and will favor the | fence with some of his wonderful fante, sleteht of | i d tricks, &e, Aleosevera! em!nent speakers and | y iTet fore, F. J. MULLIGAN, Pres, ‘LAWR NCE 7 BARRY Howers t T o'clock. All 1 to rece ve there eo and MICHAEL CUNNIN ety will ATHEW Tr. Aa B. S0C 1 a evening at 7 o'clock Pp. ow Nov 27th. By order ICK, Pret, MICH AE L - aa ha tory u WILL HOLD Tuk TR | most exy evening. at T's o'cik, at their new meeting roome, cor, 29 lst ave, y’o Magical Pain Pxtrnctor is the A RI ut LAR QU AR RIE RLY MEETING OF ed autho b the *Lougehoremen's U, 1. 8 in their tate ting room in Konees 4th, at T o'clock, quested, Re business of in By order of JOUN KANE, Prest. JOHN 19 be held | th st.on Wednesday etnal attendance tance will be tran. IFTY, th at and 8th ave—This a Mr. T. W. Black, the Temperance oratos, will deliver an addicas on the Moral and P} wite Mr. Mc October, Broadw Tickets # Bul. Wallace's bend, U'BEILY, See, o'clock P.M, precisely ‘, prompt. Bec, eve: Anes 88 5 o'clock. KEEV ER, Kee, sec, Newerk and Jerey av day, and Mr, Barey corner Jay leal Aspects of rey, of Greeny 1 14 IRST LONG ISLAND VETER ciation.The regular Monthly t Association will be heid on | huredes, Ger at the Everett Rooms, co: frooa, ta ene occasion, THOMUS MEAGHER, Pres, Ww. 6 ent, ay Faturr MATHEW T. A. = of Brooklyn. F. D.- for election of ofticers vill Temperance, Like- nt, Singers— Mr. Cole, Mise Canavan, Misa Kene‘ick and others, look out for our Ball which is to take t iaceon the 10th of ‘4th etrees and Can be had ivom any of the member at our hall, orat the doorthe night of the Regular quarterly » held this (Wed THOS. JOYCE, Pres, » Will hold aerand te *$ Wasbington ITali, « by Mr Wi ther Mathew's | by Mr, Dwyre, ‘ Speaking cnnell.irand Mary fort neing B. SOC DUNN, Press. } WARM DALTON, Boe No, 4 of New Yor in at their ial, evening atT +. Ryan, Moach DR 1EN, Rec. See, evening, ut T o'eloc nd tdave., Sp ston, Binging by MAY WAKD, Pree, meeting, this Wedoe! yet. and Sil av, will bold aT npere « be 6 tna at Me Fianigan and other eel to attend, it being aves, Drook= | poi ination of officer Rely, Mise Ma inn, Mise others. NB. Look att wee 1th iE. Vr ! cihers sin Don't t ithe iith, PATRICK LANE, Prest.. » B. Sor Le meet eoting METY, irth- ls Fanny Abbott, youngest V ATHER MATHEW T, A, B, SOCIETY, ew in ng by our “Wi. 3 METY, ne this eir Hall, cor. of Ghd Callahan, 4% asc¢, Galbraith and a agen, Col wo meiubers 3. CANDL LADIES’ | FATHER MATHEW T, A, B, > Ney au publle ter culng, skies obey P. ty M debever rie ballon the ALO 1e- the evening for the the ensuing term, DAVE , PAL Rec, Bee. 1.0 other i perance til, cor, 4 Widening of the bresch, already visible beiween | D°ef was steady. Lard was cull, aud Whiskey was i; eee ne sah PHIL bee DI JOHN SILVER, Vice- ulet, “ 5 fi , tho Radicals and President Joanson, ¥ eTOOK GAtRO—ytesT ROARED, ifatuer, 77 South — ms — — 1000 U.S, 68, *S1, ep 144 ILDAY —At Greeupoint, Mary Anu, wife of LOnwt AND LOUND, Mexico ‘and the United States, ow rs oo Hiweh Kilday Paseo aA Tar diplomatic corr: spondence with reference US. 6.5 Le A rhe ay ives at ad f tends of the family Are reapect- FE JUND—A CALF ON 48TH ST. NEAR b d ) ove oO en o - ' eat to the Mexican question, which was published (n | ¥ ry 5 46 Oct. 4,06 2 o'clock, fror or Aves Tae day aN 4 che ow er can yesterday's 8vy, givos an ofivial indication of the 960 vi We sin sR M. Sp Her reiwaine will be .oserred in Calvary Comoe ny aad paying expenses, of th will be sod policy that the Government intends to pursue in| 1s00 © doy. 0 ‘ N--On Oot. &, Mary Moran, a native of Ad- | SS! 08#¢™ respect to the French usurpation, Mr. Srwann | {'""* Tres. 68-10... ; OF Bts® 3 , t Toland, ase 447 years. DAY MORNING, OCT, Says, in a communication to Min!ster Darron, who | 1 vo, vwherein-law, Mic hael x he ees : f was lately our representative at the Frevch Court: Caper b “Tremain now firm, as heretefors, tn tho opini that the destinies of the American Continoat Bot to be permanently controlled by any political arrangements that can be mado in the capitals of Europe." It is not difficult to comprehend Mr, Bewaxn's meaning in this quosation, The letter ia dated April, 1864, at a time when our ment had its hands fuli with the rex when it was virtually poover'es® to prevent Maxi nvited to attend the funeral, this W Jo) Reading B 2 o'clock, from the B00 Jo... 110\a 6 Mich, Cou, it.. M. 8.4 N, da, ik de 71s iC 59 Cy ill be taken to New Brunawie b West 25th et at 10 o'clock this Wedn ne, i SON—On Monda wnuias from estat! sling bis throne ja Mexico, | 8), “ » ‘leat fully mvited to attend the funeral, thie (Weuneedayy Brwaup meave when he nays tr at |) Qu ory ora 16 lyn F.D, Phila hig papers ploase coy 13 foreign Governments shall not conirol 10) Bruna ick C L. 8 i Nad Cen. be dlls ans ba fn wil : th, 98, the is BA of political affairs on this continent “permanent > BOARD. years, S mont! aes } ly." In short it means that expediency compelled 10 2, Ft. W,&C,,, § had laid eside his terrors, our Governinent to sutmit toimporarily to the iu | jo!) Trea. B10... 08% z erie iy ‘tee i dy tobe of mitogen fraction of a cherished principle, with the dengn of | | do, boy Se) Hud Ky. ya pure and epainlove chi reasserting |§ so #000 as circurmstanc’s ren lered » wateh, vith @ j 1 ' li dial o seta nt the stew tho action advisable. Wo have the best reason for 6 ‘i a Be. Abe NOL ue Es, small dial on ta nt the stem, 0) Ohio & Misa - ———— : 4 saying that the position indicated by Mr, Sewavp 100) Am, (old MI E ING Or- THE 5 ‘ ‘ paireee tf : in the letter referred to, is precisely that which | % Cum Coal Mt old at — | the Government occu to-day, There is an in- | 1. Qui shai ver Mi. | MORSES, CARRIAGES. &c fluence at work iu favor of the rec oguition of Max1- S| Cuias it or DYRE ‘Ke ” - + pod ell are : — E FOR SALE—WILL BE sO MILIAN —a strong inf 00-— " ‘HORS FOR § ! E SOLD d his Cabi « Influence, too—but the Presi lout, Wy REGULAR MEETING OF THE CIG AR Ax he owner is leaving the elty. Call at Hs ‘fi sbineut, with one exveption, are inflexi- , we £4 Makes's Union y aie A at 152 Loster at lt le alberentat) the Mo: ) ‘ap «c Weene day even'ne. t. 4th, at 5 o'clock, bie - > >. ath hroe Doctring and are de: | 9 Hh & Fda C. CAUE, Pie N, B—luitabion twee bse “beoi 10- : WANT termined that it chal not be permanently ignored Cattle Market ed to $1 ) il be wold by European potentates, Oar Government ia not Bois Heap, Oct, 36 ’ . / A - AN, 5S ’ 4 GOODS CLERKS’ EARLY CLOSING | TITAN now shackled as it was when Mr. Sawaup wrote Boevea. —Taking « hie! basis of « slater? | py eS 4 ! 1 aluy we vrs eu bb f aay ° CHEAT, A that letter, a year anlahalf ego an lif Maxine. | fe We tink we 0 the pro ' vty Closing Fos I Wyennd kind in ail b Uiede: ot ete 4 1 ht tam bad waited unl thie time to make his advent of this depart 10 te more nneatt fies | fax, oveninrsse uy vs Kink ENB TY | tor owneteue, Apply Tb 216 iio Mextoo bie stay there weuld bave tec gue | torr to bayoie than that asket day within | yyy YORK CARVE | ror s LEA BAY 110: 17 HANDS coolingly brief, As itis, he wii not be buried tue past ix months, inde © wore diulnuiive, IN 3 ¥1 iy) meetin seid dul Web Ol ue, Urn be Meeks ie ba casts dines te urled io scalliweg, shadowy col oo of aulmals we never | ue od Utta at 5 o'C rT eee ct uld dle of old age, Do'ere succusteie!, As thle clas court!nted the | Ht TELE, LACK PONY | Tweedledum and Pweedledve. bulk of the me hy hey babel ode edie. | = : - 4 am noe Tus formal trial of the city oN ial, which wag | Si eeatie ‘eer e, how been Gu te sed pl ork He HOU shSMITHS —A Li MSY ay yeu, BiWe commenced in Albuny week azo an tientranse |’ * pa : let est a at sgt Oe ae bd ne ‘a Au! & ALL i forred to this c\.y, Was recom) trday by | fou ol aneone § wee Pol 8 SALE A CANAD Y PONEY A Governor Fextox, Ay the cases ere now to be | i yep ‘ Ln Mp od of ot t ( ata inet Chor oF souasales 13 nif m Ath tried upon thelr m rity, invo wing the exnmina- \ ati ee a Ks . ot the owner, vu ply i Mrs. iy uA » 49 W, tion of witnesses aud Joo re que Rete hi 1 | STM te eat v2 repens delve garg trans digh aeau D At ale poetilse ior 6 POR SALESTWO UCR MARES i at coaal able thine w bo consum d in ther | pd , ri F o. crot the Comun hands high, & years ob ell miniche 44 wi ithe hearing, When the Senate Committee attempted | poor mM bated Re tie. eee NEW YORK OCEAN Sik ins il Gne eet harnees, Inquire 10> dieser at, last winter to perform the task which the Governor by mike, #VOry Cull toda, at y ‘nents Associution wil hod ay has now uudertakeu, they found an abundane? of mha.—Sheey Sewiugs Oot, dtl ty bhilitary Halls 10% Bove « d ‘A -a.—-Sheep continue in very good | pox! x lock. By ora evidence agaiust the officials, and the latter expe. | dein the presout coli we t oven increasing p arity Spring at, at 5 o'clow iy older gt dented : ; ii 19 Ad rat avly Leen sdvanced ape er paar ced no difficulty in adducing testimony favors | a litt. oliows | \WORKINGWOMEN Al ele to their sicks, There ise great deal of hum- | Common to tuir sheep, bug im all these ostensible attempts to improve the 00d 4, prime mete municipal govermment by the removal of incom- fambs, per Ib peleator oorrupe olfciala, Li would be well Lupbakins:. nya e of the ip Soe.6.y, this eves at Ty o'cioc Mie rene will a \ yer “oon eit wor women, Subject-—llow A eter w: Porkingwomen asiond, Miss KALE Day teah, attend u ry for intermen John Daniel Mel Ana Meleruott, aged after a short and sever ribeth Jy Wale of Joba Newon, ta tue auch kN from the residence of his parents, r 4 jay tives and frends of the family are respect v. bing: BON, ite l: he elven, on ¢ cor, Biet et atl collar, aur of NE'X The fi by rec the « $4y, cound and kin Pare SMALL toewers to the na: nio of ‘ y extou to bk, SEWAR D— LO FoR. SALE—HORS!, ess; brown mare, War rent dole every partic wagon would de for Lieht ex NICOLL's Feed Store, 25 Plist sve, FoR! SALE—AC ANADIAN PONY, } ren tor $a Mott st, luquite tor Jon N Lid! ORSES, WAGONs, 5 CL herpess lor sale. Several low priced horses, seo Mt b been used in liv: Wate ro WAGUN AND iar: | Vo he ondhand couwhes and wagons; have Lexy For sale cheaa 1 Dayins ah, Licvokly eaive iho above rewar \ rd at, THE REC VE. | Call tov z COACHES a : da oa LiCE i ~ AND | ose athet the first scone. TEE: rw ‘yorum LEDGER r has ever written, The plot, characters foeidents are pericctiy new, The «tory turne t the foriunes of the four young bern 16+ introdneed MES. SOUTHWORTH’ 3 NEW stony | ‘ BRITOMARTE, THE MAN-HATER, ~This are hereby notified to | story. the publication of which is commenced in this Military Hall, 193 | week" i LEDGER, ie unlike any other the dusting It embraces the his'ory of the nat six years, including some of the mort astounding events of the ate war. A eallant soldier of ¢ ia & op ie | etand 1 ing at tin tnen-he et may meet be lady-Ki Ler Vel ¢ char it m, all ge week's! the iret acer lx yoers, events times ed for the of eh m et expert an AN ASSO. M's i Meeting of thie | etcry, th Moeesre, Sawyer & Th rr guish 1 Fulton av, Brook and ine TALWELL, ujoa the ! auses “B. SOCIETY, | ts! i ' wh 1 Atria events of the late war, m the ranka, iat on Union, who tale, A votoriot t i) jis Ah | M's; w @ i wuthoy t the Lie tires ac ex your ue of ipot woman hater may +llp of women- Aus litte witeh Fif ndid and fascinatiag cre her audacious repadiation of man and ship of woman—« heteroioxy which is sop. i times ns to awaken the wish that wan he er may 68 us to Awaken | Jere SOUTHWORLU’S NEW RITOMAKIE, dith MAN I story, the put t yu teation of wb Ah BA, is unl rlateve ents are perie acter nd fascinat ious te pudiat ae toe SOUTUWORTH'S NEW STORY? TiOMAKTE, THE MAN-HATER. ih pu ation of which isco new, re @ from the ranks, ist he her ort 4 euerrilin chiet racters Tho her 1 tusciuating crea oust 1 ose whole world is in are epirited tlying the story ¥ xpert anong our recdevs sou PHWORTH’ S NEW RITOMAS Weg one guerriin chiel is The hero reinccine ore rtamone our re SOUTUWOLRTI'S NI Ihe here lons rep tion ¢ & heteioion epirited and o1ig a the lous yo bev ne, It cobraces the i. including some of the 1 ie late war, A gullent UVOMARTY Pith MAN. fascine ing creat ihe weroine, Brivoro meet Ler match in some i indy killer, Wels contrasted with thie briu ch anp.on, all penius, ccurace and enthusiaem. is be likely match in gem asted with eand er at! nal ekerches will be ime i ie unlike any ovher thease rritten, The pot, characie «a tho story will be lise Ww i his briw weinen, to buuie th Union, who rese trom the renks, is the hero of t! « No. # of | tai. A notorious everiils chief ie one of the m Prominent charscvers M, not i’ STORY: the |

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