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qe ee it fe evident, th | An tmmeuse deaiu of both life ant ! that the war caused Special Advertisements Mormon Blasphemy. © APPRAL—TO THE WOMEN OF TH OF SRW YORK, CREATING Voitees et tbe omy me Howe tal tor Women mee: earneriiy amd by te Yes cermliatted wiih the Ambargh's G> wevon of Wali ed ist the Government should adopt in obedience to public opt pression of that ov I life into which the Mormon wiselonarieg are constantly enticing freak | nome mosnur vion, for the BROADWAY THEATRE MJ a 1H THE ATR We pall Kisters sere auiticient \ pure aid Faint | diet whieh hina h f gatuererm, we varn | conselomn tule of CHARLEY WHITE'S COMNTN ATION What Eieqitiet, & ASTUN'S OPERA HUNYAN TAMIA ond material during the war, 4 4, is full of argument t yond to be let atone, and atv prove the right oF Tae each, aod ihe wok peers | THE tm heavy exp wiadow andl NEW YORK SUN, ft Sttaoe for AML but it wae a lore from whieh t piety that isa | apeak! of foation ; | forteut jot the val bunkraptey wh the dentenot y inade goo, vo that ® faw years of pence perity will reatore the To Advertion rs. ention of the Woe keep out off fF LIe ree ption af alwer 0, and place us on m confidence and that we have t SEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL B LEADING NEWet Arete of the Latter day Saints, as li prot AKTee to writer of the | alluded te, save of the proposal to subju gate the Mormona CNH LOWES RA fom wf Rete te made, toe ever dalng ec oot eying ee, woul Nearly a Sew pipers pouiave! 1 De COUDLTY ae Tere wee JOAN MOUPER & Nt Reference WS NEACH Pep of PST, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE | dollars The Motel te at ine Woot, wees NOT STAIN THE 8K! nave ved fu cece é NOT INIURE THE mau pe mas BLACK OR BROW, Iatrepldity of Condemned Fentans. Thm Inet atonmer ty nh triale in Bh be behavior of the two prisoners who were Dowan ian tm | commuted, but Burne in #till | tence to be hangel, behowted, d quartered, on the ity bie composure of Bonne He at Liberty Aiapatehes from Richmond etate that tay admitted to sum of one hundred thous He ie now at liberty to the congratalations of bis friends, and to oy the Iargeat jetaonal free lor. | time for his triat bas been flee for the No- _ | rember term, hat t! | press the t proceed any further, the Chief Justice has expressed Lie readiness to condaot it | b of human amb) and power to array the my lord ' an prowess in resiating the eur hie rentence “f 4} | feel Lf should name of t been proved here—a man whose nan war upon the nat Toe remarka- |“ n reoeiving the panty and eloquent aperoh to the Court, in behalf of bimeelf | elicited general ad we called forth » burst of ap. | f | plause, but for the interferences of the y of theese men | ing the A trying cireumetane advooucy of the rights shows the spirit that animate arthquakes, fires and preguate all hich, when eaten, m our food with 6 are some who ex be bequeathed to js of living inencte to , #0 that our ayer will | prey upon one DYE em epars far ¢iferent wing wil dele ams enoe ‘Se boewwod ot, Aro theas not of | more serious than all the miachiel that» the | few fanation could avec fend if letalone# of Godt, and he or they ( terme apon which and the tender mai been treated by States autborit procuring a ps » losurance ¢ who went onto ho carries with quent counsel (Mr serpent that will gnaw his consoinace—will carry about with Hell from wh I, my lords, have no de is the truth | ht againat it | the Irish public wid never have m they did had they deep and strong popular je the attempt | 1) {there wane, sutticient to ehe epirit of an tyr overnment te | and O Hteemuse that | the la nt objecte to their beathaniah | tices, they opeuiy wish it all A Loagon of the x r the firet ime y toofter his services ated the prepara. je to deteat their | gover A were batiled by the treason of | those who knew t! the acaflol fen ment-—the right of an opp throw off the yoke of thraldom Tam aa Hislinan by birth, an American by adop ' should bia sentence be exeout will awakon a general feeling of aympathy | f has liappened were, but now that be hee no malice againat the So te own for never where, and among all frien teof the Irish tore at these deeda, the Sainte for biatore for the La ten yeare mist at The Sabbath Question Again lo it let alons days ot their rmone do av the Sabbath, are l of ignorant w (ion that his action was eutirely gratuitous | women into their ¢o ated from un ny is unfortuua to an end than to drag out am Istenee in the tow anil apread, the ite th FENIAN TRIALS IN IRELAND eneral Tarned Informer Nob! ws enforced, 00 and what aball t yy wud atorea whic 2 thene few « ane Wrought forward by | cere againgt Geni turke Among the wity the Eogliah Law ad Patrick Doran, the Fenia were convicted and sentenced ‘ aral labor, el koclety of the ostensible who keep op Saturday aaa day and formerly in th The eonduct of f tine, nor does it impose any 0 on emplogere. ot Pak or oaial submit Tranapoct Cor Ile cane to Ireland mation of the com reason reapectable faith would ps and stores cl went to the Cranes, old and the new like to see the New York, # known ay Pate ck € | four yeare inthe Soutuern Sta An emplover en. He wos about | on the Sabbath bean bia— the peer ot Sabbath is wlone auiticiout on the ground rerener er bea » raok of Colonel inthe Again there are Jing ou the par back from the trout aluly ae he tad advanced to it, bat with | perhaps and whe never hesita l1y, duatinetly and de: ving worked o was over he ler in New © he waa there he was | Aine A romInerCiAl tray Atler oan reeuy ner Burke wt No Pi Chatha f thay clone | Ne Hague with b back, but it It certainly does nat requir b foresight te Centres Stepuena Penian, wae then al lege, but bi Burke, t shens preside there wean ear wt the quantity « Ae w atateina: | war materiel wy bt hour aud the ent te twenty 1 ar aystem is tly presenting itecif to wuthorities in the way of apy Court, Hoth p can help binaelf Parone tategeciee Hal muthorit tion whiel was aco tenee to impr bis matter aimply ianeaa, noder # Jeit would hardly be an because he Btephenm rein w it were guilty o: HE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE AD ings, West Eleventh a! Halpin aod othere wore rk for England on the 1th in Awerioa there | 40 cheap we bumau life there ia much trath in the remark, judging | which many people a It ie w very com wsible for legislation Any material and tangiole ada: shinent of the All the advantage obta | te put upd im aimply incidental, and no necks by jumping \e rapidly moving railroad train {ter outgoing ferry boate oe [108 @ Life againnt th | no extraordiaury ¥ But it is am «wore to fellow at of thore office Kraved the du omitted the A none hia wife t fore, fully expecting tha eloquent, manly addres y Delieve that tune will bring Decemeney te arery ane ner of hour's count at tuting @ day's work: but the reform 6 ry country. | mont numer to call much action | It ie fool hard: our opinion | be forved along by coorviva d after staying there « | ro hie nist the went on to Le Fat the bar, Colonel T uothing else, the War Cont. Iv order to arrive ats correct eatimate of wt of the late war, it i# not ani t to look merely at the figuros which dictated to bin by Col om ‘Tipperary had been wp At Kelly's lodgings in Kelly, and to proclaiming the wr pealing to. it Invoking the ayuspathir of Troland, ap . ty coplee st the ra Addie d. N BLE AL NS | were “piaiuly no lat nation owes a heavier debt than thia, thongh it is to w diferent 4 ite own debt | Yeawel, of (wo and ® half tous ameamu } ment is on exhibition in Balumore, and is | ing | announced to mail for Burop in charge of th dof the work Ts OLDEST | THE LARGEST! * portion of which bout the 2uch | Ho. mud theday after his arrival met twouty mea aud # boy. * ty bo sent to the Exposition, where it will | strength Vited, wo prosume, anreckinasnens jwct of the eaine u wing notica of whic! Rome of the State ny | Buy Habilities before had scarcely aud are vow showing the nume +8 triuinph of | ring under heavy debte, had w debt of $50,000 in 1x60, and has now w debt of $10,000,000, ng, Daownae on that | ra were to he exe: announced, the we fad in the @ Linerick June: | it they could | stems of gneriila | shire owed only $82,000 in 1860, and | DOW owen over $t id frau the Unite dy aud that” was to be muie © Pie journey into be 1 jertaken on one of Perry's moi Y), Whereas before the Voie raft in oo ndere ineasod in heavy ch twenty tive fe efor military y buck ty Dablin wad met the tw to O'Boirne that the i for the rising by the wderin-Cliet (Colonel se airtight ey Ruwais duck eloth, and announced Murch had | diere, though as a ra hiework which alao forma the deck | schooner rigged with a lig mibatt, atl jib, the ouly protection for th re being @ small water-proof tent rigged | Captsin Mikes with two ev lomeut of mon, re about the State debte are ally in the East and South The debe of the State of the | $51,755,000, whilo it waa ouly $44,000,000 in Jee, | aBe0, It where Le saw | inereaned, aapec O'Mahony, aud 1 then left Cork Limerick Juvetion, intending to TAN, HCl a agente for in that the aggregate i of the debts in all the States vory greatly awelle the whole cont of | war from firet to last. 1S A Rotexbibit theentire outlay, for all of the | wind the inveutor Staten rained large mumaof money to pay om in the various eountie Posnible to ascertain precive xpeuded in thie way depoad on the are Commander in-Chiat, elev bad belouged to the Federal Ariuy ‘told witness ta New Yor chief command in | bese was to mobilige the iusurgenta, but (le | Lon the plaiturua he w Paris and the, E | but reven inches Tho raft draws of water, and with @ fair tates that ber apeod will be from twenty to thirty knots per nour.” About two and a half years ago, Captain Dowovan and another poraon left this port for Europe upon a little craft of one or two tous burden, bat neither men wor boat were ever heard of after they got fairly 01 A abort tine ago, however, another! el of about the same aize accom: pliabed the trip successfully. ‘The chances Europe and the bottom of the ooean, by such exporimente, raay therefore be regarded as about equal, good endcan be subserved by them, they donerve to bo characterized only as inexcus: Fark low, New York, But even this doos at he was to "Ok SCIENTIFIC URNAL OF AlT CHEMIBL KY AND MANU TACIT swooued ; he did not know w Jor mot, but it he did he was aorry that he He was arrested on Mon ever recovered. day, and before the followin, information, first partial Hie did 0 because Ii been betrayed, and he declared that Sunday he | Rurvasican, iy Years | the ved ad have added to their pop- ue of the Bouthern States iseiee | ‘here baa been simultaneous inorease of ra lor poatege, Eyecimen bumbere | delt and decrease of population, In all tbe Northern States, however weing JODO | viation, but in 901 All the direotioms for the risiug were given to (he centres each acting uudor the orders o! the growth of bas Kove steadily onward, and ouot of taxable property te wuch esastar today than * wuRN, 4,005 Wt Park ary aley sulicliore of Aso: jeras#, MUNN & © beet: RS % free w/b & pauiploet of advice bow Wo yrue In conneetion with the above, the follo of Thomas Burke, | ina bie sentanos. will be! to seree, Masowbile bia paver bes 1! the total 4 [romd with thrilling interest by every vatriotio Erishwnan. In response to ths naval question of the Court, why sentence of death should not be passed npon him, he spoke aa followas give utterance to one wa ny Med <f ea ate lly of my ¢ ctiow with the late movement in Ireland, nothing that nothing — that again care only t 1 Hing of Ii! shall roarcely t trai whose illegitinaey pot kno i who, I deny poi Hin Ta! May the grass wither from hia foot: May the woods deny him ahelter—earth » hom The ashes @ grave: the aun hie light ; And Heaven ita ( ber from this na ny lear Tat Massey re: piu in bis brewat «li ean never be aep Knot the the will o thi of the right. of m by nature ny to that p ot freedun er th ds land “in the bonta ot tyranny, Tt haa ao often b have @ right preaston, decw it aun ina Beitiah court of justi adi A that the oppre throw off the yoke von by Eaglish children are uot-—-never were—and never will be--willing or submiasive al so long aa England's flag covers Triah oil, juat ao long w 1 erect in ite stead ucture of tmerey, My natituti er that my life a! ti a pens of Portland I accept the verdict oarae 1 itis Vr acta art. Tbave ties yng ag any man in thie C yl love the Spartan mother Vim ree aud hope that orgie. un that) naan lved yaara reserve wil the tyran her fallen fortin tunjeaty—tan mater of ¢ ny nw The prinuner here ceased and slight additional | ppresned eof courae reamed by theuttioiala of the Court Patrick Doran, the ott Feo wed the anime p clined, after thn a ausel ap fa wud expreme 6 the Rentence of noners were then ¥ bung on the 2h inet, [A cable te nounced the commutation of Doran's een The following in the eeutonee pronounce ko wud Dy n « fe aton Weilueada lardle fre your heads t a aud the | 0 four quarter k fit and proper. A ve mercy on your aoula The Dublin correspondent of the Cork | Exawinnn wave Barke's op eh will pt obaoure yp To hear it apoken, it was oue of the brink of i Liver Burke's pale and ure 0 ort-of poetical etlul w row eee widvess; and hie sweet on aut interent’ to. all divergences bem: The mple utteranc al atate, w sof # mind w etionl wi yovnes in the pathos educes, in apite of oue of what after the addre many & moiat ©: @ cheer, but for the fe present apparently w Burke, who throughont the radians blest, bravest, maulieat m aenociated with rey n that ha tlouar, b prise in Trol of the court, It wae a a oto a i and ent away many widened mn ponder ov. Hective and iu nt papers, and to be o Joal care for a sore leg which he carried no aris, aad walked lame with the aid of a atick, ies eet as @ your's Lorm of impris: ————— $$ official organ of the United | of man or barking of doge, and it Verninemty” amd jariging from ite be the people of Sav enw % ding two miles enst sown three acres of to harrow it in, made their appearance 39 Bnd gobbled ap every kernel hetore le sould get it covered. for'y acres were a & 8° ary A Novel Munday School! It ie not my desire now, my tarda. to | tne auger Wai publ at the ver 1 upon me Rome fields contain the Spiritualiate of this city | wiged an inesasant wi Yurave witha ouly | Progreanive Leeenn.” wl abould ar. | 0-0 hfe & Mie queation is how to oo twiserable lives, | the mora’a and well-being The firat Lyceum Andrew Jack | Broadway, New ¥ ite if 1 may ae The Champion The interoat felt in the iseie of the Proaching boat race between Hrown, Portland, and Hamill, of Pittsburg, has benn | deoponed by the recent letter of the trainer, Shon. Shea saya he di intended to “sell” the race, and there another trainer. oxtraot from a letter \ferent : Commence La day with me. Trine | ‘alk four miles, and breakfast at | At eight I commence picking yard apart, and oar. | iy et pinoed at ‘bie takes me forty-one minutes, and in doing it I travel six ‘Thie is done on @ sand: I poll at = machine, and fro to eleven owing the antil twelve, at whieh ho: At halfpast two im the afternoon I row down the river abont fi rub down thoronghiy after each exercise, M. atoake with very litt tom at each meal and plenty of and corn bread, w owing Matets on the 26th of Janu Sines that period, | bave maltiptied to exclusive of officers and lenders, of : } fovery phase it seemed thi red that Brown Ee 6 to mantin my | ‘both ‘here SPECIAL Dr J. Behenek, of Account of sletases tn bie tamtiy, will not be a be rooms, 82 Bomd street, New York, untll farther wo oa like, wa a eoltier — a this my hour of ners of having Twill die proudly, velieving that if I have given my life to freedom and iiverty to the land of ate for the ordion- HOw, An ite aphere of usefalness hag witened, and the plan in better understood, the leading Spiritualiate story, in tha followin, NOTICES. ton friend, ia quite & morning and tras > Philadelphia. +H and refining branches of cal Dyott, conductor of ie now pro the erection iq at ® cost of $200,000, in which the Progressive Lyceum can be expanded into « h ednoation for both body ‘The Spiritualists of Bangor havo awakened to the anhjrot of interost ing the young in the ideas of progre which they ontertain and | Lycenm i composed of twelve cated by differently colored oards, arranged ‘Those classes, ontied “Groups,” are arranged #0 aa to inclade children, and young men act girle of all The primary group tle ones from & hundred patatoos Amhma.A apammedic affection of the ‘bes, whieh are covered with » dry tenations phitem, “Brown's Browdhial Tredbee* will im some cxsee give immediate relief Por! Couthe, Colds and Throat Discuss have proved whete effiesey, * Am tried many remedies for Arihme with no |, fown t arent relief from (he Trecbes D. Latta, Frankfort. 1, Attend to the first Symptome of Con. qumption and chock the diserse in ite lneipleney, by asine Jarve's Expre'ormnt, a safe remety fo; affections of the Langs amd Bronchia, Mold ever; nies and seven T feel Lahoud not fat all—mention the name of Massey. t pollute my lips with the le From nine anti! tei syeteom of thor: be. 1 then reat [ take dinner 4 him, wishing him, in the words on npright stuffs, meanoning ; of vory ttle butier— change of meat. Thia course I called * Fou tain,” to four years; the Nand store in the city; the beet styles and the when I let up all work except rowing. For ¥. B. Baldwin, 10 ond ta the two days before the race I am not to qot into the boat at all. but my training has told ite tale oo to weigh 140, but lothes wae 16h, I don’t think Lei Lealoulate to row niles on the day of the ‘They aay it in only five miles, but | have measured it, and itis over I don't care if they put the ti, for my own o} called © River Group” takes in the six year the seale to" Liber! the twelfth and o members fifteen y 1 dow pince to buy, I fool very atrong, Downe) bas atate: A cerials and speody relief te al? cance! of coughs anf colts may be confidentiy retied open te follow the ase of Porter's Cough Balsam. ach group, and the the management of « race inside of — Cancer.—Dr. J. ©. Dixon has the Lancer. without meh Indy aasiatant called Each group has ite olor or five and « balf, birth should be tested » willing there to die in de. to free govern asod poople to Grey tale restored to its hy the nae af teste C.illartam I lon ot ear me Fon eloway ant A tance I will come out ahead. to the conclusion that tive miles ia my favor ance inatead of tiiren Teont him away for incompe tency and nelfishness. Que would have sity posed that he wae t silk badge, while the old & badge of pure | removes dao iv ante beldoery 80d ie dice ing pal ‘discriminating pablic. hed of Gruen La Wheeler & wi | singing the songe and hymns in the reating by ail pros: | ent, atyled “we silver chai | lowed by what aro termed © Wing i bat T think T ean kreat deal better wud more of 1am going to town to-day to take up an ‘a brother, to bet $500 on the 16 $3) on the second, $2 on the | third, mod $1,000 on the result of the race My friend —=— tomnen, that L anary to advert to that fact | elected from | oaed by vote of the bi! ® procession called the | “ Kanner Mareb,” in whieh each var ‘L) fag, led by the Guardian of Groupa. Whe: Ol | all are massed in front of the Conductor's | all take partin DARTLETT 19 Mar 12, Sather M Bartlett, aged 44 years, mon teiativer, aud members of 149 are reepeetively ineiied la i hie late restden dren, and. last fe elegy, om Bun nd if Leannot it eal Lecause {am not able. they believe itto | gtand a Ven Divine right to conspire, imagine, and devise menus to hurl it from power, | | ehaining » The members of aud a thanksgiving with all their vagaries, are m jearneat ant @ practical people that child howe Ortain of “Old Domioton * w things, says an exchange, are ao well | calculated to awaken in the proud Virginiau.wandering in foreign land touching reminiseenace of home and kiv tion of the “Old Do ly as well ae anol to | that the physical ae well asthe | ald be disciplined and A lawaot Nature, w perfectly exproaand will | © Spiritualiste accept | dred, ae the a! Me Puceday aiverucow. 145 Wet 6th term which has In Yoohers, 8. ¥.con the 1 g and so generally been applied ud paimiul ilivessy Kovert Mami cue 6 inany feeliuge meat thie moment. In fact, etesl reiwarks can give no idea of what I desire to atate to the | bind ime to life aad ure progressive bappine tectorate of Cromwell, the colony of Vi 4 toacknowlede his authority, and declared itself independent omwell threaten Old Damas and Mise The ecandal i | Damas, 2 in thi Court. Bat mber the ved from an aged mothers [Lipa as Tleft her the last time. 8) the Menken and ed a new abape, after, when € fleet and army to redace tion, the alarmed Virginians sent a mes senger to Charles TL, who was then an in Flanders, inviting ,bim to return in the ager and be King of Charles accepted the and wason the eve of embark Hed to the throne of FE: whe wna fairly ill take piece from bie te th ot, “Rochdeit (England) paper sie paat tho photographic have attracted com Om Bunday, May 1f, Robert Bhes, im ihe Go my boy, turn either with your abield or upon tt) Hee tne, This gives me heart slip with the me ting Mins Men , nitting on the knee of M. waition by no men erry a4, thy Tuenday, aitarel 1 hope, las for seven Ireland, notwith: yto which aba tas | My arate apd dietinet nationality, He wino will aaaiet he to rine in n hia throne loyalty of Virginia, | farina to he quartered | of England, Ireland and Sout Jopandent member of the Empire-—a distinct portion of the “Old Do | Whispering in theatrical and literary cire caused her coat Jand, and aa an i 2 at, Boosh a, on Wednesday afte tthe uneomplimentary received by the w wished to put a atop to the of Virginia were nai even as late aa the r h bore on one wide th England, Scotlaud aud Virginia, {See Last Page for other Deathe | nin the world.” wtionable pi coat of arma of Habert, the | just as EN HOKSE+ Mav 14 heat Tie i ihe business ace i THE JOURNEYM Fimanelal News, Markets, de. New Yorn, M The afternoon quotations Biock market, compared wi it wae never intended line neither been asked uo The defendant aaid it was the cus trade to publish theae "of the profess ornevmen | MoldAN, Bee, 3 PROTECTI ‘ove Boel ty to atte: May 14h. at o'el of Ampar smce is to be tramsucted, Punctual attend 0 no urday afternoon, show an advance in prices of from 34 to 2 per cont. firm, without much no ‘The loan market was easy at 5 per cent. on ¢ nal world, and had repented when ti was as the view who read the distin atm little moral ot judgment, inatautly eup jovernments were The Court poaty There was ve: | for accommodation, and rates fae Property tn 1. During the past od yours, saya the Lon don Crry Paess, the number of houses in wu | the city has been reduced to fay anything save that the testi fe. He thank choice bills bei eat Gal percent, ment, this week, r tary affaira, nearly three millions, and in consequence of the accnmulation of country bank ba! ances the deposite have increased four and a ball million value of the remainder has #0 i nt few far oucbuy the rain in yonterday's SUN an: | Daring tue p lena than @ Mm dat the rate of Tho specio balances have | A'nging ty Me w honk, Heguin Miastre AShulvolet ior omer Pree. T. EMITHE, Vice Tr oo of the Court |s, that you and came, and t May, you be drawa on place t the place of execution, and you and each of you abail be hanged y ok until you wre dead: and £105,248, had inereased to £21 Thereture, the fower houses th more by Lio dere have declined two and a half vi BROOKLYN, L, L—THIE OFFI: ng dra 10086 @ 100 louding drawers aaked 100% « 10 ROOKLYN, I Jaya aterling, but there ware few livers at ‘Ch oge today Flour was Wheat opened Io. » Voter, but closed dull with the advance Corn dui), and dull and lower, uiet and heavy, SALKS AY THE KTOCK EXCHANGE. oping keepers, any 18 half acre ou waich a than we estimate lunatic aaylu and intluential half ae sea in the oity in unineer of par tea wh y0HN WAL shall be dispone JAbwere worth dese he Hor Majeaty or Ler Excoutive «lal way the Le eapitaline th Whiskey quie they are no pik pa worth, by the @ame process, ejual to the total revenue of G re sines, and equal to tye athe of the prosent revenue, Will be traneacked, E. FLL ZGERALD, Seo LAR Monthy 600 Atlantic MR, will be bald oo y Heaton Wat. 4 Moston Wat, we in all future Iriah history, in iN MURVHY, Bec 11—NOTICE sof the above divi aN. J., Gazurre, of Friday 42 Wet | ion 7 4 100 Paciiie ia 8 180 relatos the f A combination of myaterioy re Tor the past six weeks arionity wud indignation of the | good poople of Keyport git about alx weeks ago, eutrance Ato the house of w 6 , the contents of a Ke litup while be Was speaking with @ 100, that gave vant additional intereat to bia face; bis gestures © modeat; lie voice and sentences lod wud towing weit he were reciting by heart.in place of delivering What wae Ovidently the moat extemp vio and Kr evident look t the man, lent @ teufuld anional into poetic dictiv red efturte, but the \OOPERATION-A_ PUBLIC 09 of the rook rammage of th mouey was discovered, it was left un touched; neither wae any Under the do room there was left a vory aftes ter to the lady of th ther transpired to give any clue to the mys until about two weeks ain Te a a eed other article ADETS OF TEMPE NCF, MOUNT ‘tion No. 1, mee's regularly a y evening, wt th ue tC awolling i the | throat aud wiatiness of visiou whieh deep 1f, no matter op mould @ wan way be; aod 28. the hands of a boy, inv 0 wan in | Hearing terme, to ment © court, Ashe turned from tho bar at the evd of his speech, a murmer weut round would have infallibly be vious bi lings of the oMficials, with which it was in- stautly extinguished. I'he calmest mau ing her, in most eni- 118 OWN LANDLORD sh PAM ELS m 10 4 go SUuN W PAKS [fp 9) deeula aeasaies EY ERY wan 4 for el ane for obvious reasons jd, triek to induce the boy by loae the name of the writer, | ANCIENT AND WATS AND BEL URIUMPHS i Will lecture in the ed twenty dolla told the boy to inform the would comply with bis requent, of bis habitual aad | smile hovering rouud bis mauly but wore face, When be left the dock, every man in, rt felt that perhaps the most iuterenting ne that Feuianian bad given birth to 1 just passed by; aud that one of he Dat no Lothario appear: A fow days ——= — Wan ongaxed in aweeping off the steps in front of her reaideuce, she saw sasntering along Lowa d i 0 Gaiie eacls dunlttiie fe CRCLE Fe MERI ‘sbove clvele will be id st Temperanee nooner closed door than it was pushed op stranger etood bevore her, a iuired of Lim we motive in thus peraccuting her, * Lhe vo that every man hnein pursuing the Woman he loves,” he auewered, rushed out of the door, key with him, and hae not ap. peared since, Ihe frieuds of the lady are us to elucidate the mys: tery, aud have offsred one hundred doilare forinformation that will lead to the d tion of the amorous individual, Jou Wo attend, as, N.YBNE, secretary bad passed from the view frow the build. fiurne claimet to have been » cor respond | f the Tuinune and other New York Fin Ireland for mod baturally very anx OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA. York, 161 Fifth ave, co; Of the City of New Reading Room tho editor of the Savannah Who Was tiuprisoned some time since by the authorities, on what many re | garded as ® trumped up charge of libel, had been fully dstormined to go om with | continues to write from bie “Editorial the jusurrection aud establish ® republic, | Room, Chatham County Jail” In the lest tho tb | issue of the Rerusiicam, he unfurle the flag Mt Cael orf aod utseca "Old Glory in the fase 3 ‘The Dubuque (lowa) Hunatp the westers coun! “have become a perfect scourg flocks have made Brited te (he revue aud si INSERUCTION, ERMAN AND FRENCH LESSONS, aR of the Statethe pigeons arance, the air iy Herat dar uth they are very The Hock alight" fpon the elds sf oavoows grato, aud, rolllag over and ‘over il pick Dp every hernel of is imporsible to irive om aways they are aamindful of the guna, throwing of stuns WRITING LESSONS, metic writis 4 pase lcm ere 100 Atlantis Moi... S “e a to SAT Fulton at, op =

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