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RID) PUNLISHED DAILY —=SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. (fice cutter of Nasean and Fulton sree | } NEW YORK SUN Reedy on Thursday of each week; la gent by mail «TWO CENTS. ‘Twelve Conus per Week—Six Dollars per yoar. WEEKLY SUN, Ttea, to be ascertained on a (01 One Dollar jor year single cupies three coma, ‘MOSES ‘6. BEACH, Proprietor of ‘The Sun Katablishment, Thirtv-Fourth Year. ——————— = MEXICO. Arrest of the (hamberiain of (uber. Promin IKtaL OF SURRATT. Additiewal Rebatting Testt: } resrcution — everal W 9 Witmenses— be Night of the | seem, | ‘urdered bm Neb ibe hocks aud Mejia ba trial of Jobo H. Surratt was reaw img in the | Criminal Coort, Judge Fisher presiding. i one (Correspondence of the Sun.) Havana, July .—Ly the French steamer amined by Mr. Wilson—Susan Jackson ts my wifes Fxamined— mpeactm nt of | ‘0 Mra. Surrat — ~ = i . | kor every eure ine 0+ port Ot linac seesse tH Advertisements will be inserted fn open 8 a ort eked yo alta Oe Twenty-six words are counted aa tnd seven words for each Hine more thaa four. “NEW-YORK. THURSDAY, JULY 25 Samuel Jackson (oolored] aworn and ere muarriet about @ fort ight atter ind leave to go by Captat Svithy we were tt bow on trial in Brooklyn, B.D. fro Deckia Maile Detective “TNE OLD WORLD. SUN CABLE DISPATCHES, thew ‘one of the moat fmportant questions to be dis-| hall was crowded. Patrick Donohoe pre- | Eastora New York commenced thelr qu SEER lta (eeaaGREtced Us Tas ales fot confident | sided, Eloquent adirossea were made, and | terly saseion here today. A large onmber ‘The case of Aaron Maver, who ran away ine sentiment of the people of Atafeate, and | reaolutions bighly eulogiatio of General | of repressatatives of eabordinate divis New York with @ little girl named | Dy,!he sone Mt Almighty Meagher were pasad were preaant, Sevanty five persona afterward reoaptured, aud te ‘and wae arrested hore on ® iniuated from about fifty divisions. e iiawkine at Mire | f Williemaburgh, New York, tw alate ate will her cs Coegress NEW YORK. | Thompaon, GW. Py reported thicty #ight ee bation al worn published in all the papers, together | the reconstruction of the Seatee 18 Conethattonal Convection — Thiregeehted | Mbordinate di ganized io the paat | y ‘ , with the notice of hie sleparties in the eva: | and that we adviae the “ | Importast News fru . JE gary Fre eee aoe seer’ Naw York | ofthenaion, tw perncvere i Uist resiaance 1 | faye Wrecsetings—The Kight of Saf. 1'n''" ard the membership increased | HIP ws from Great Britalp force. Ti the end." | 5.000 during the ene tine, The total nu officer and. pri ner left here on the Golden City en frage Question, Ireland, fialy, Austria aod renee O. 8 and yin stain Sele % ALBANY, duly 2—At the evening asasion | ber of eubordivate divisions ia *M, with Lousiaus we bare inielligence from PR ag Freelance in Kew York were 10 end it IRD inatant, aad with chem the ait, w | LETTER FROM LONG BRANCH. of the St 7. Sonatitntional Convention | 16.000 members, and 5.000 Indy viaitors. Deomark. Mexiow to the 13th suet ain Capiait of the Twenty uinth Preciuct | the room with Rivas H licpann | tr ceerartel aaa Ge eshave ee ements of General (rast. gestenlay,. de 4 resumed on the Aayt i PC. Negrete, Chawbertain to the tate | Metr tan Police; have beea in the | wae there; b heard no eon | Moxon. it 4a now stated, Awe Wellave ‘0 [Special Corresvondence of the sun} oi | inte Aaytim ee, he eure’ jaumbertain to Telco Depertuant. neatly twenty tbres | twen Susan bunt dan Bareage ; | fed, Authority, that Maver Jumped Lowe aancu, July 24, sor, [amendment of Mr. Curtis, allowing females} Bixonawrros, N ¥., July —The meet | . . Maxinilian, wae arrested on the 2d at 1880 |) vege, wud bave been im my present posicion | Le heat Suan aay Bilas that Me | Woard «when = the | steamer was “ ul : to vole. The question was taken and the | ing of the stockholders of the New York | bree de! Mow | [oattcees youre; Kuow De. Bissell, but 1) Sarratt wae there two weele batare, Sante, | Cree, tad Swe Geuers! Graut, ite sad two onl Toat-—116 to | Great Meteate ae ai sce ute Eathe te Augustus | fig Me, Bradleget heart all the conver. |end, Grrived ie | thie | sity deen, arrived here On Monday from Cover. | Mendiieat loet—28 to ¢ State Inebriate Asylum, adjourned from Ov the Ath of July one of the American | dunt Kuow w } land on Monday Inat H a friende fuemiated | | Loxnow, July ttn the House of Lorde giOHE OF RUPE Juno Sth to June 2th, and from then to tenats he Reepas deng store oo the cower | eation; Leta in tho room all the time; nor's Island, where the Geuoral bad been Rloltt oF serrnAgs. [veces ee \taat wight, the det nH be t Vere Cruz avchored io th te svirdatrert dite Seventh ave waathere wen [isa cau, and ot o- | Hite with the means te efect ” 6 Convention renasembled thi ing | June % \ office o rbilbls dee Martel eisndln Manna sntdacth and Torus Cheunel, Ared 0 calece of Vi gues at | Plossll sive hed 6 | caracl cr renin’) | eas exes wih be ad Uther ®O- | Aid he tinmediately took h staying since Sunday morning, Major ut. 7 Vien tesseembied (hls eapaing | Jews Oa, was held tu the ees «2 OY rd | wasreaumad. Atiteconelasion the motion dbl ‘ Bhan Zo had & Wena hia nae (oreects Soom Rak nee rranl eral Perter cad Larue, {At tH® usual hour, Memoriale apon various | lum at Biughampton on that day. THO) Cre econ pending of the bill was 12 meridian, aud the salute was returned by ; AFTERNOON AEARION, portInity for this escape ie enbjecte wore presented and read, and | meeting wae o dee ohortly after pas Hiesell’e reputation for veracity spoken uf the Fort _ very frequentiy, and ae @ mysterious an Salas, Andrade, Arrieta, Ulloa, Father | tad wav, Wisseli'e obaracier for truth ia Fisher, Buker and others had been arrested | bad. 7 en. Ma | Hy Mer. Bradley ba ane a a ead | Dell, w jeweller at dd! Fourth aveuue, speak | | eunse bad not been tound yet iveseii's character, He beard a police: Marquee aud La Wm. Clea Have heard Mr. Camp | ge Several witne here gave evilence a the gould character of John Lee and rwitransen for the prroeectior Tovaee Bo Waldo eworn ant examined by | Pierrenont —Reaile at Warerty, N.Y fav. liv d thore qwente yeare: have known Knew hin Hed to Wallia accompanied the General, and the deem planoad on thi Mever ant bie wife, steamer betwren pretended an | Cutire party were ¢ tude the pre | in @ apeoial t view With | elegant euite of re Hnenoad te send Meyer oat on . Corie Way, T Geveral Botterfeld 4. 0M, fhe hit) Laxpow, Jaly 24, Evening The House n want Into | Ai) ck PM, when ao adjournment | of Commons hae passed the Lill for the oo the suffrage | wae effected uml thie morning, Votor tion of ebarem vacalr word (a the ehale. | won then rue and continued antil 4:20 thik Act . Alvord (a the chair, Me. | Wen then testers wed | Thin anid that the! aftor the tranaaction of a0 tant busines mittee of t queation, Mr other anim. | Neon, and | voting. eyed to Long Branch provided with au at th a A Lieut, Wallin re: | Steteon, Wie wa al jon of Sir Mortow, Lin moved to amend, as follows Ae anon, Dendetl and bis | an emis “Oieaaoe gpesk of bles; have | Di peanll pas ul OtRKY f the officer in the etal turned to New York on Tuesday, but Gon Syrises inter ove by ane Tonnatee © ad: | Pete wmneued to nine wilifond stecttag, - i kuown Bue 7 wo of three years ip Waverly; he eame there aa oe ; meh one s a overveant eral Porter otill remains, OF ¢ 00 the) oe otter to a. “~ tin 13 oe . Por ti T ay led by De, Willard Parker, representing the) white his will not excood three bh Mr, Frevins, were arreated. More | Kuuwn Bissall abuut two of three Year's | ia 1kg ani he atald there abont two sare A This te one af the meet rev F atl Femainn, OF couree he | cr ter te pay, conirivae i ofr wocontr be (2 | Wraaaut inauagenwent, L010! for the opvo Thee 4000 poteons, wustty military, Und | Peril, Say Ettges Uelae by tare w drag | ACh OW Went Rey and [es See bate Coere | Sule ossepee The. distance, | SHHoUneement Of the arrival of #0 ahorter ta he palo Gee aay woM’y ee RCo ticket, aa the tntereat of 1De. Turner, | Afod thousaud poun : i Lold he ree Oe ee eee ; Tae ne ree eerie De, Bissell's reputation | according to Meyer'e calculation, from | guished @ gucat produced considerable ox: | fii te elven ni shall vote at formerly Superinte tL Ani Preacuted themselves to the Cowmaudiug | store corver of Lith street and Fei avenue: | MUN eee nail Breording te Mate Wak Ul Cemaui arebee Lar Ion CREA CETTE’ ve elven at an. lection, shall rte at + ch | Cire ee nauncement. the t | Tretnm 4ieneral [2 wae told by Mr Eaton that Bisset yar | Sy Mr. Doadiay—When Taneak of general |oaat fur Cee ee nee nena there | bereon tachallengedabaligheforethe inopectore gauged and elector Ur. Willard Loxp om, July 21 It is roported on the The merchants of Mexico had tendered w | CSEC he Tete eed t Binet | eaputation, Emean what audochia:|deaperate in the extreme, requiring bg MLE ay Lie Fewer ls vate ewent ot afr hetore wich ins Beoauteuts Win Fe Motouy inl) Avaburn | authority of Lord Naa, ( lef Seorotary als ware BEd Be Seenie ec 0 Ah nell waa reported to baa common Har Tematkuble degree of conrage and endars no fort seption, hawever, ae Gen: | spectors tia! he has Hot feceived, does not ex deat, Viee Teenideute ton r ‘1 of $500,000 to Gen, Dia Frataurant; Tbave tend Biseell's evidence; | Breil i to be. 8 cernmman Nas t 1 6 fad dagth rads ohh t ger sieng cht 4 fecaivad dona notexbect Hurleall, Viee Teeaidentes Win Iti Osborn, | for Ireland, that two of the Fealan prieom : rf as have boon | hove read ell tne erie aie + | believe tho trathy under aorme | auce fa very probable that he avaiied | eral Grant came dowa here with hie family | | ‘e f A Treasurer, and Samual Hush, Keeteter, |e ove ting 8 Dubtli, kata be ol Retone ia reported to have be ave read all the evid aud the momeut | orn chine hat litte fegard | himerifofa lite-urescreor, as they are eo | ute nor offered to contetbate 10 others now awaiting trial ia Dublia, have ber eet os a peter teed Bissell'e teetinouy Twas aatiaiied 1) ciroumeranse ne ie TEA tee BEATNe | SomTeOE DE aasedn OW TALL Uwe FIVUP EUNADETS (| COUR. Tiee Nec. CnceTies TE (0 AI) TOS Cee | Ce ream or retard for rove 10 {bind © 8 New Vork state Kducattonal Aasactations oyiue ionaue tot the Bt setion had been | Mim tue, mina: Lineute, ty Ale Lierrevout | Fity if ase were to toll methat muy buss | but Aven with thie aasavance. he mast are | centiun Whee wae 0 be forced upon him at | Comperantion ur reward for a voie Ww be given at” Arnone, N, ¥., July 21—The attouda Tenty. abilehed as follows: For Preawent, B seyave frequently beard Bissell’s clin was inadditen, L eoald uot believe him: 1! been good swimmer and a etrong man, 18) Governors Is So hee Jny in| Me Hergen eotd he had tataned to the | to-day apon the State Kulucational Assool-| Pants, July 24.—Italiane here assert thee Juarer; For Judg ° ALY Me Campbell and Me. Gleason t eae auatetPa WHR BIO scatnad | Con Tan Ei ae Rie lea ot tartar, liee| bio fomaly,, 6nd pending che rest ts be) eisnticil to hong Such sontooalons CONES | te § f gayacity. The proggedings | tm bia intended movement oa Rone Soar en | oreo’ wachce sheet’ Gis beet belt Bien tonted teaide Iu Warerts, N, [devotion to hin has bean. remarkable | ruoine AE the pla Tn the waters | cousiatod of tho readitig of @ report of toe Aw Gon, O'lloran wae canght ineide of a| were talking about Uie connection with ay 4 Pe , M . If moh pract ing | Bred ' A “a « Rare wEE wrILiC tha] have lived thera nichtaan veare; Rew | throughuut their career In thie city. Shel pat it eenme the General's admirore will Mee oe i Standing Comuitteos on the improved | are, July oh The Archduchess Cag wooden box tu the outakiste of the city, wad | bank Uy le A yas pe I De Bissell. he sequired @ bad reputation | would not hatea to any charces made | ba i in the weatern part of th Of education; @ paper on the proper was lyuebed by the infuriated mob. | Fx-Governor Vidaurri »e frum’ to New York, eral reputation for trac aud was shot on the | ge 14th, by order of Gen, Diaz Taity ia bad; cannot recollect w : spoke of it ‘except the two men The bodies of Maximilian, Miramoa, and | Saiwed; du not kuow exactly many of Miu Mejia bave Geueira aud Lices, wou embalmed by Dre Riva | ecil’s asociates, but they aay be associa with Chris, Hogan; dou't know any of I ell's particular tates; I dou't know General Eecobedo arrived eight days ago \th fn of Cansiday & Covell: my di at Queretaro, after baying passed some | dora not extend ae far ae Ware time near the Prealdent at San Luis, | New York; can't the wan of whom I apeak told me be kept o | a ee drug store coruer of Twenty tuird atreot | fOUTH AMERICA. fod Seventh avenues; when [iret eaw the Jeel to know bim was lame aud on) The Troubles in olan bia—en. Leper te | Oi ichae | ed = | Hy Mr. Pierrepont—In the conversation in Matte Tr relativa ww the Hoboken Kauk traneaction | io wae atated wat Hiasoll had beea impris | Frow the United aiued tur some @ broken bauk, Biater of Columbin advices beve been ro. | and be bad turned State's evidence, aud : Mr. Canpbeil anid be would uot believe ceived to the You ult. Gon.Loper had raised | jiasel, aucdar oath fome farces, and taken the field against) Purrick D. Nildufaworn and examine Gon. Aooata by Mr Mierrepout~Lives at 948 Broad © The new President was mecting with » (Correspondence of the Sux ) Havasna, July 20. New York; have lived there sive ib ave kcown Dr, Bissell ‘wo years ageed dea! of logal opposition tp thelateriar. | Leth, nud bare hed tasluess transact @ Court tuk © recess until te-mor At last accounte Mosquera wae confiued in | with him, kuow of be pirchase ot a rea | POW niin the Observatory building of the capitol, | tauranti Hiseell Bae had ® vad revutation CRIME. Frow Antioquia the reports are adverse to] By Mr Tradley— Bissell is not a man of J with Pooket-Kntvos General Acosta, aa bia authority baa ben | louor Af itis ty hie intereat (0 be so, be 81 Capt. Clark, until reeeutty connected lsowned by the Assembly of Cance a liada rear een porad diss chs Becoaman'a Harsae. bad pasieesd that the b ofl of tim; | know baltadozen who kuow [in the Blackwater District, a abort tine | Banta Marthe bad been declared null by | Hi and they would uot believe bim; | since waa charged with be eheard «man ued Paulkuerou Canal T keeps putsite h je of Carthas | ba | the United States, and the peo ae at Gene were arming with alacrity in conse: | Ns eowin Hiasdll Cae yoace quence. The forrign cousule bad also fe wh eubpoured we; L wae ac: | Pronounced the blockade illegal. The | quainted with Bissell, don't kuow tow they | vund out Lkuew Dr. Bi nod 1; Louly know | Colambi » | a had captured Twa suin my eou real the account Joaded with erme and amuuitions for the | of 1 ie teat nal bd Gove tof Magdaleria, aud takeu it ty | how the pre fouud out Lk sel Carthegen neral Lopes, Tiy Mr Merrick—The Mr. Eaton referred | to ie named Luther D, be tin bus wea at the head of 100 men, Attacked and took by etorm, on the 28th, | now twat 1 0 uk he ia York , | Hauke Bauales whieh w ; % Colonel James B Stewart reentled aud the bs juare, whieh waa guarded by |. eaiied by Mr. Pierrepoat—Oa the nigit puiy 70 mea, ‘Two were killed during the | of the murder I followed Booth out ot te Bight | theatre, | Tho State of Boliviar had not made kuown | Queation—What was the condition of the eoula't ; you fullowed win out of the thew what uld be ite on. A the coud: ol the wight, ae to tte for truth a ellent reyarding Bissell | neseee in atteniiance, it Witnesses sont be enlled for the defence, | and tentitied that Stephen hy Mr the moon r fon the 1th martial that investiga thar Capt. Clark | Mamoliately after resigning captaincy, bee Ned two geotlemen, Aare J veracity; am a Methodiat nan on the anprrannuated Liat ‘rice witnesses tearified to the eame The prow Therennon several witnessea were called, | F. Cameron (wir ©) wae ® porfectly reli for the defen # man for trarh Drofeeeor Hirkwene amor, and examinet | ’ Merrepont-—Am emplored at the National Observatory; on the night of April | 14th wae urakin reationa af the «tars; a ihat night hefare 9 o'clock April the moon was full at | Th; from Deve to 10 BM. the aby ‘clear enough to throagh the ins | Ciraniant. atare invisible to ¢ ot eve Hy Mr, Headlew ing at liv, ton eke was “1 work vonage ; my recollection te that it edd work been ine to a then testified to F of Siapleo F. Cameron, og intereated tin working a plan: parish, Capes € If before the wl the enarves, at his position ia the arme. what has anon tranapire nterested in the pla parged, or that he, a Mr Jaoot ‘ata wevor, cleared hin arr a after reeig' Te appears fre Fret; WoC came ® partner with 5 ively whlch, However hot acertaits po that may be, Capt. ( k left thie city a few | Anye agin stating before he left, to a geutie: | tau irieud, that he wae goiug upto settle or acl out his interest the plan. | ivi, Yl be expected there wo be ditloulty ind eo. On Wodnew fay inst, if our information ia cor. Lan iuieryiew took place between the vhich @diapute in | wan lant agen alive about ball him be quiet, even when th | lotta has left Miramar for Bel sivat him, bat had the moat implicit con deaiven | bry duct Hi | lite of the Bree Sebool ayaten; ala one even when the | to be, An invitation waa aent to him by | been In palition more | ow the method of teaching pA * Deumark Fey years, Bae. i er meen | tecture by Charlee Davia on thes Corre voe: ¥ | the gieate of the Quutinental Hotol to come | anything o ie ue July 4 —Pvoning. ~ The of bin 4 are the enrraption 6 | ares of boy paper by Prof North on the hetee of bi eality. | Meret! here aud eabibit himself in tho public | | Mr. Gould Inguired If he never know of | He eee ia sclleges, adressen | Uahieh Government has intimated to Pras peared to reciprocate the after pa of na the invitation eal, to allow sha eere. EB did Fi county know of | UY, Hon. George Clintons of fuifalo, aud o | bis ito willie to give guarantios for the stowed tipot bli Oiene Sirmues, whi ly (ia qieste. 00 pay thal meata to him ot jorgen reptied he never kno poem by Prot, Barker of Buttaly, rotection of G luhabitaute of Pecan unite Win CR VOHRA Ne toes pay their res) i oh wciroumatance, aud doubted whether NK rib (iemasion ich ® practicn exiated in Kings county College Commence: lor an lunmenge display of ry nd powatum, Novertholess, Frenchman, who apartod giamond jowelry are of the guaraties required (Laughter) If aigh corruption was com | Somesncrany, N.Y, July 24 GL Litt levees nal eran: Got peapiened of | GOONS TOCINS iter.) Ae ‘9 The Com: | by the Prussian Cabiack thatextreum caution generally attributed | the General « el ith and thie evening | hie oo Horhdartah Hteh nothing aboUETE LN) mencement of Ualon College, Schenectaly, MARINE, lotectiver Ty fact avery one knew bie! ee reception will take plase, ‘Toinorrowy Mr. Mulley had kuown something about | N.Y, off yoaterday in good etyle. | Kovrnamrtos, July 24—2 M.—The Huatness, and during hie ebort eray in thie ! f, li eamshiy Sa: city, the cirole of hie uaintanes, whiek Lt CVuuraday) a grand ball te to be given | the P lites of Beneea county for the past) The total namber of graduates thie year is apni Resets, Captain Manel, sro Jeecendente of those | ry | Port on her way to : NEMAaHng Aepartinane, | Hteard by Een romballcomlecrentetn Mrere) and Mra Grant, According to all acoonate | grated from Lone Istaud, WHie| degre of LL.D. w the | thle morning. Aeteet Fe ea ate eee ee te a | it ia going to bo @ grand affair. Iti to be| pereone wore | Piatt Hotter ot tie city | Man, Be i a: | | SUCTUAMETON July 24 Rvaning. —Fhe ff ment tor in the case a the aide of | hoped the General will aurvive it Tuvitas | 20) 00g (asked of buying |b of Whiten 1,8, 1), How, Joua 3 1 oer iss antes, Retin + Tam going to take Myere ta * nit eeltin i or, of Albany, i Mow. J 5 ihov's what J am noing to. doM ae the tres] eee ® boon sont to Major General! that coming the large eod | Yuith of Caumudaigas, N.Y. Hou, Hiram FINANCIAL, Fae im BOE Ndrreparitan nace. | Hatterdeld, Commodore Alten, Admiral | virtuous cltlee the fb they | Gey, of Kluira, N.Y tavich: gulp’ Gh eonkeg “Useba D eesbeaiag’ 1 [ee rl Bpebeaaet ates Fronoh Navy, the German | tet iral districte, hier). thee Honk money, 914; United States Five-Tw a an exceailingly good joke om the satule Mogrent, Hear Admiral Moll, Maj. | {y urder to have the chain of testimony ‘The Bilver Palace Car Excursion 4) Erie Railway Shares, 474 — Lew wud the Government officers | complete as to the virtue of King Citeado, July 24,—The Silver Paiace Car] t bral Kaiiway 3) ihe Ae Japavors Suicide at Monson, Mars Hain aad Gaverasen Lilcee: fa would call upon Schumaker aud Murphy | Excursioulete arrived at miduight, This | yy? aud Ureat Weatern Railway Shares, Wo have pubiiehed of th cow toatate whether they aver knnw anything | king «! raing a Press breakfast was given at the borate prepara: COMMERCIAL. ooourrence aa received per 5 , about buyin votes In that oe ard “A telegraph. TBS tions ft affair—apending tinmense | locality. Mee Solum wed that | Tremont House, During the foreacon the vot, July 4 -Kvening — Cotter sevice ar al ulare: the | Mame in gettlng up drosers that shall be eo the gentleman trom, Colu {(iowld) | excursioniete v ito vations plaoes of in- | closra trrexular, Sales to-iay, 10,000 balew ware, one of the ix Japanees youths | ie fectiy gorgeous judged other localities by hie eM | torent, Se fontivitio d idling Uplands, lied, Middling Orleong, who have beca pursuing their perfectly gorgeous that even the General [Liitvvaker). formerty tivad ta. Coluinbin, | oor Mircebbler bel londloe iytioseagl (05.1 bi Ms shi Monson for several 1 shall be overcome with admiration. | aud remembered the old practice of the | Cusluded with » grand hop this evouing. Hroadatatte a Corn, 358 bid for new, . sere Wheat, [de di for Califor Harland Patties, Wheat, te Al for Califoraie white, Barley, cide by hanging on Sanday oll mm Hut it ia hardly to be conceived that Gene. j peidlers of Uokete standing ab: ral Gravt has eo little aense an to worship with money in thei hands. In Kings PM, oo that day, not tar fre fe yates, were not secured by dollars, | Wasminat oy, July 24—At a Damocratio | Provisions—Pork'79, Neat 110s, where bia body wae found furbelowed and fripperiod dolla. Ho te! Elcetionsering wae done thr saluloae ta: Baltiieses ele night, one of the | 4h Bacon tte 1. Chenee ltt committed the wet ot elf murs made of better atu! aod appreciates eter. | target shooting, &o, He ‘ans WE shh’ Mawel Geni m 1 |) Pot Ashes die. Rosin, com: Hin abecnoe trom bia boarding ling character wherever it te found, whoth. | Vries to bo bonght in the rural | membere of the Maryland Constitutional . Spirite ot Turpentine 3 Suuday night rv Q filty centa, but not Convention appealed to bis hearers to come | active~Spirita Mt; Ketued le liga, Tallow diay search waa | CF in the person of @ Inborer shouldering | ter) Mr. Gould —He knew that ge forward and assert the doctrine of State | 44s, Cloverseod 41 - by ® number of the eiti hie hod, oF @ or @ woman carrying @ | (Mr. Schumaker) —the source frou whence | rghts and oarry back the government to - ght o'clock fn the even Ks | of weal o Je | be sprang, and the pit from whence bo was | it# Feal intent, nderatood by the fram. ' v-fuur. boure alter disappear: bie progees Sat ih Ms enabler dieneas Badr | ere of the Codaututlon. |The ty of By Steamer. wae found suspended 10 jueats Laors onl | ale of votes th Mary) be said, must not go under, P Of a tree, ine appear an plainiy and neatly dressed that the day of inirmoles bad not passed, | lone it by ine of the Cayonet— Selections from late Keropean “alla retired apot about @ Education ast of tle village, Kugiand, poanible, and dispe (Laughter | Yr © their aupertiuous hn litle distance trom the bighway, Ne: | i) : Thin question wastaken on Mr, Lincoln’ Ow the 10th inataut the Prince of Wale Het Wie on the kre unl ley hie cont ‘ a anes a to of daladigee Gene: amendment and carried EWALL, loangurated the “London College of the Aid mekislleg ad atomi bia meek waa | § : bi ould appreciate their honorary Me, Bok fard L ved 49 omeead, giving ee Preparations fer ter Departure for | Titernational Fducational Socie: ily nailed m atrip, of sottam elath | bell quite ee much, end the partiipante| right of saltage 0 Oh ee eenduies Japas. institution is of @ somewhat novel cha whit ° | would be onved « vast deal of trouble righitean yearaotage The amantuent was] Wasningron, July 2ith.—The repaire and aap House, showing that the advouated by vote of 8 to 10 82 | ter, aw will be seen by the following descrip lure and deliberate pre Hite} Mayor Hoffman, Benator Murphy and Opdyke moved that any | improvements to the ram Stonewall (now | wacob was fouul going, aud bia mousy auto, | their families are atopping here, And yee | person uot » quaitt for betore the firet | the Japan), rooantly old by the Govern wd all tie co torbed. terday Judge Buaworth, ( Ao. | day of January, 187), shall not ti loner deemed | ene to vole until able to read the C ment to the Emperor My | tain bove trom each of the four natto It ia propoaed that each school shall ow of } . — owly? ne ee nl etee toe tantye ie os int | Heat" tabu aly ats tntinual [von a Messner: kets, and, Michael nin the fnglieh langiage and rita | APDFONGH UE wpletion, and it te En Hravee, Germany aud Taya am sie Oa opintag the Aoot f ol ea heeft adel Cl Aine | atauen fe the Iapaneas, ve they eu olan, the well known billiard player, ie, but this provieo shall not apply to | thought the Japan will be ready to aail for | it the propartion of one-fourth af the to WEST INDIES. el Coa camUlUGa: ae tha: BlEWte alae speedy Me ea, | gs owe Aw aroupe of three of four, yr qi ©] prived here. Ty was eaid that McDevitt, | #Hy peraca prevented by physionl disability | Japan about the Sth of Auguat Captaia Bubsber 1h the, sabeel, aud Chad they heel foot dratinotly that looking up 1 noticed the b to | Often the x take their etrolia toga | flow reading or writing ag aforesaid. The 4 | be removed during their course to other Misi th Rane Biscdee | he merinute as up t notioed the | to settie the water by means of @ duel. to | tHe) Ali ware al Mie hearie! het Aldi artiot io DU ara, ae et eee ea ee rena ne eerie Maaara, | George Brown, Commander United States | couutrics, It lootly expected thad Mteuhie te Caba-Aere | trees itettuatierthe heron a6. the BOTA THAT coimaltion oolog agreed TA eee aang un dacardag on. similar as. | the Cootineutal, and the General expressed | Opiyke and Lae, and opposed by Menara. | Navy, who will take command to Japan, by tea the paplle will t y the ji hore; | ful proposition | wo | Rew. nebes Ould ove bia arise aril hands and bie work Por iarer Pte |Titary excursion, aud doubtless then moll: | @ wigh to eee thene two exports handie the | Cunger, Huweu aud Bernard, aud lost Js to | arrived tn thia city thie morning. Ie waa | readily powledge of mod od Dees. t tie the \ pdr agl eshte 9 tated the wot of autoide. nnd Wa os, ooeu od by two of the Japaness Tim: | OF? langung that the ayatem of eda ] then walwed bark to the theatre aud walle | ¢h Fee eee arfal pomlat lasted # cunsider yea he Cristian order for burials Lie | coult not be found, A matoh waa gotten | that no man of color other than those who | Navy. ‘Vhoy ure rat Tin Gene: | 128 aaparition which are too frequently the (Correspondence of the Sr then walked back Ww the theatre gud ware | that ihe fearful combat lasted ese with | countrymen secieting in the ead ofices. | up, Lowover, between Mr. Phelen and a | are electors andes the esieting Gunesitution anata Kenzo, and Saoond 14 2 EN ee ated ive sdieatien. “ahs onhiens Havana, daly 90, | Ofthe Secretary of War; sm walking trim | the teft hans, and wath, the right citing, | THe eaiae Mw act wan unvioubiedly | yiugg lawyer amateur from Now York Jeng ne who shay bo bore ha, thle Stace | warte tisieckn, eaetlanen will Fe | Ot etre stationed tue ieee litorat the Le thoutre bore it was light euongl bo re) aly Hoo eee idultacrincustely. fa | @xtreme depreasion of apirita, remulting pri a yw ouitittad to vor f the provi xt h en. | Hering arove ate Li fereported that during the recent at: | torque ate had ual tw are) alushing and staliing indiscrluinately It | rete sain a chronie disease whien at | OF course Ueten won with ease, and hail | ious hereof, if the qualified elestore, uf the | mie remy to nil talinvel sie, eae ae eraans leans mpt at revoltin Porto Rico eries o va| pers on ay way to Mr, Btanton’e tina wud tees | to iiany months atilicted him, wud from | but litle opportunity to display hie akill | State wt the general election v be held frown on the trip, | meliny an orna Lphiah Mela Fattonise sree | boat tet Pa a I gy eg Sra eet! ey piaeemet I | ehich there wae littia oF no hapeot relief wot Lepapapeny dacs hy see November, (67, om proposition to Brown wae today ougaged in| srehitecturo, built of brick relieved with ei Generale Priy! Viva la Republica” were | cold distinctly nee persoue at Mr. Stane en i with agouiat, The Genoral | * i, Bath atone. a | tute lsouse; ob my return I went to the Laing Nterall¢ backed | Phe dejaction @ einueholy may have | be entinntted In relation to auffrage | abipping the erew, mud las succeeded in general, ‘This indicates that General Prim Feo io Fegan tte uakelv gat ng literally beaker | veighad 1 rr entuanten tan an | At with bie two boys perched on bie kve*® | of men of oolor bo entitiod ( Sugaging about twenty five frat clase sea: | The Vrince madee epeech on the occasion wae not aetranger to the dieturbance. Ii] 6 to sce parsons moving; sol aie| and arms. Captem Clark expired a Heavily wat o, during the last dass and watohed the game with musk Intorest ot to the eaine auslifications and re Canrain Nrown hae aatooied 86) in which be aid A the police headqunrtore there Was | twelve buure after t it, anid ab Inet | OF lie Life, We inaanity, though {em | He auowed his knowledge of the gamuo and | vue ae are d_ upon the, elec hele; Recut Ll 1 1 fe remarked that during these troubles an | pron ned 106 Dele i neem moving | Aremunte Mee Tne at midneest bos | bia mild retiring dieposition it wauld aut Hecahawed ble kaa miega, 86.008: 6 1 | ofthe State, thon and in that care the above ghorue; Third Lieutenant, | There are two similar institutions abroed Ghaaval waoiher of United Mates war ven: | © ucvey) rete 7 cnn re Bee Te AR caeveoct ey tele lil i fave ben of vety decided inanif | the siarpunas of bis observation Ly eorrect: | jraytan Dot take effect. ‘The chair Muted: Surgeon, De, Junoe Mare | Oye 18 Germany, wear Hino, and the othet pela were at anchor in the porte of the | most of tie tue, wud had t vu | Ora. Asliwara was about thirty years old, wud | bag au in counting Hecided that the I f the ament fof Boginesr, Cleveland Lindslag; | 0 France, in she nelahborbood of Paris ' : * leftw wife ac his howein Yokohama, wheace | atter the t the ¢ L retired to | ment related to aaparate submission, ani nginecrs, Jamoa W menue of this arrangement bays way be Island. ‘The Cuban Government te taking | nemiuk yersous; there wae w Bese | pronter at Asoururyetiio, Thi—& tran act) (AES Rife At hls Hone lo Febalame, wistce |. After tha billierie the General retired te | oat in orden anaee the feel sai | Gtarise A. hawert, hewmual, Kil feut from oue college to another before extravrdiuary pre pe WEIbh deed 10| SOR MaU CAR Seroenent te anne | Als Wife Butehered Im Cold Dood. ye ee eee tia wan neg | tb8 parlor, where Gilmore's Boston Band | Timmittes, Me. Burrill then anid he would | drew J, otter, All cheno geutleiuen ane ved | jy v tiave completed their 6 cone walatloasty'| c/a hesatee My tei prees ‘hocg| Att tuproeked aud attveioue tnurdor | Giectiy to tho of lev. Charlee Bann nd, | furnished some exeeliaut musio, and the | afer theta part ae an amendment. tier |W the voluntear wavy uring the wat. | Wiguages of thove? gousties” Deen notitied not to their barracks | & vant oh Me Stantan’e hose, but | gill, town of Woathersfietd, Vt. Tue | ie Brawn, te ean masionary, Whi'® | youngators, availod themselves uf & clans eR en oeed. to amend, att | I'for thelr ecrvives, The | Hot like to, enter upon the subject of the without Gheir eworde aud. revolvere, Ser: | there wae no lap, I thivk, coruer 14th aud | victiige wore afuruer, named Gowing,about | of London, ult | to "trip it om the light fantastio tow.” woman of lawful age of Tike citizenship | crew receive coon the wages paid degre ip which instruction shoul be give geavis are tot allowed to walk out in groups | iigti at Feenklin square; there wae aire 45 yeare of age, aud bie wile, a fow sears | different The hotels here are doing an exoellent mi witicars at te aaa |e en in the. merchant service, while {0 Jeg apa lle ye cid Pe) phe at Prauklia Squares th strong Pag Han election to be helt on | their pay will continue until they are sen alive of over three, The police now carry re | light at police bemdguartore; my 11 {| younger, and the perpetrator of tue crime { 6% | business ‘There are now a ory " pad H 4 wlich there atroveray at (he pre \ ' aoe une, 1468, at whioh | back to this country, Tue Japanees pur. P Volver in addition to their eabrca, ‘The | # the lighte were nut burning in the KR6 | wag a Frenchman, an ugly and deaperate | ty day. Bathing and riding are mu rted n alone over the age of twenty-o 0 | wed tho Stonewall for $130,000. There | sent moment; vevertheless, I ai fuclined Bight watchmen are kept in cous! Tampe; wt twenty minutes past ten o'clock | character, who wa ved Inat of | trione and fait He weal to. In afew years Long Bra no nei e en's arnlerity of all the votes | Heve bean two parments made here; tho | (0 think -the, with, the enay aceoss to fen ¥ y the aivon was rising; there was 0 by Mr, Gowiig upon hie farm ne | ganaisive to the leat degree on sil points ef | aoubt equai, if nob ou i shall. be in fa tne | clird and nal payiwent will be made tothe | ego countrice whieh ie aifurded by the tion and are unuaually vigilant. | Toment thrown from the back part of | Monday wight’ probably aduut 10 o'clock, | honur of personal reputation, and during his | Ulubt eaua's& nob eurb aloge os 8 0 franohtee, B the | Auericau Minister in Japan as sovn as the | (avaling facilities of the prea it le The Fountain hen arrived here from Key | tue theatre, aud it would sector w eine | gfe, Gowing heard knock at hia-toor. while | stay ia thie country bel won the seteem fashionable watering pl Jutr. | point of order that th Wee out | Japanese Eiubasay or Comimiealonere roach et important tat (ha modern lone uenee eat, with Gonera) W, J, Smith and en en. | ozlens '@ recogelsing the retreating bores: | » vice frow outaije called out, “lhe cows regard of all with whom be bad - ———— of order, inasmuch nvalved the ques: | he The splendid W-pounder Frevoh | suuld bo ono of the principal eleinom ‘West, with General ¥ mith avd an en-| juan, there wae ® heavy humid atwusphere | Ary inthe corn.” Oa ve door Mr. fact, During the fret. few N t ton of ‘agparate aubr The chair oh wae on board the Btunewall | the education given to our English youth, ines, who will anit the arrival of the | that uight, unt there wae lewey cloud at (wing wan iat by the Piruciiat, wh, | moutha of hie esidanee at A Hib ows items, oridod the pains of order weil taken, Hr n she fell iuto the bande of the (iovern 0 one thought mure strongty Marva, with che eubmarine cable from | !! kj the moon was what T would call | nrobally ae soon ae it, atruck | often oppressed with homesickness and re — jraves appealed f the decision of the | ment, will be sent out in her, aw will also | PP.) pret. C908 oore (hea, fopland, Tt ta thought (hat tbe line. will | One Nour Wiabt It. wea up ontioles$ te relies? | binn » (rightful blaw aver the heed with AR | sarness lousing for bis native land, ba had (Dy Telegraph to the Now York Bum) | ohair, but subsequently with the remainder of the armament that was on | Bow) 8 Mat OTe nae te er towol ad if vd ore dooiied light. } axe, and completed bie bloody work by lately seemed to overcome io a great degre — Mr Cansidy moved to an board, The route to be taken to Japan pend, Ong Bae we personel frieudl ie opened to the publio within afornight. |" ii vieheileworn, and examined by | Heating out bie bral 1 nutilating Wid | theve fo werent degre) Cure Juaricm Cuan arrived in Phila | ghall not apply olor who | yo Ly the Straits of Mageliaa, PAD | my futher, (Cheere.) Bar be i Che Britieh brig Walter Bain, from Sid: Kr Lat mn ka uwe | body Iu a moat shucking manner, All thie | ey, Mr. Brown arr ‘ork ou -w | doipbia yesterday, 0 eotual resident of thie Htate by |e see HAAR AEA f aed. lou exes seul a Rey, with a cargo of conls, bound to Mate). | Hr MeMillau, and | Ko | mas tine um em aomantsand the Brenan | return watt hie onnity only ® dat oF) Max of the farmareof Niagara (N: ¥.)| toe when Ghlo Canasitutien ghalt'ge | | FMI RES UN OP of many of \ tuck on the Covarrnbi miles homas | rawaard awo Re ceT haoeik. wg oe Tare | SO 1008) RG Se Were Pere Pee oe sulca, | @nUt © 901 d reteset 1 gg tag 8 o Quenttion of fixe! Lieie study abs struck on the Covarrubia, « few milee| | Zhomus I raweurd eworn, ‘ Knowing that she was the only | gun by « telegrannio diepateh for consulta. | Cousty have sentracted to deliver the new ho when he may oiler his vot, aliall 1 tne Qaeatto aren a: ‘a and Ital from Matornitlos Light, at 1 o'clock A.M.) by Mr. Pierre vont iy uit in the howe, The eam «disposal of the body Aabt- | crop of Amber Winter wheat to Lockport been for five years lmediately pro The Weabingtun Ip gucum of yous} lennuameiouahr eee Eusenian _ ‘on the night of the 11th, aud became @ to-| Sm ® Botary pullin; Kuaw Me awiil fate was here, He beat and | This dew 6 of the atranger | juillers at two dollars per buabel faa actual rosidout of thie State, Ito ; Leta aban role dda gate AALieREGRe (Tua ahctaln ALATTARE OE Sua VaRtaR iuear kines tA Lalor repel ent her 90 horribly that she sur | @ froma the otuer mde of the glove, aly ta yoray ee with a view to apply. | ‘etday ovmtaiue the following bie Lear, bene.) Bor maureen Sel eras (Tae Reale tte che ee tie ee vived but @ very abort tin The doa: | thoussnds of miles away, ina most aad even m Hivos, editor of the Meridian, Ct., who . Waanrsaroy, July 24 aia great oak: absoaal, Lag grew were Lrought to thie port by the | gross esawinations a ag | hin murdne accoinplished, the Kremehown | and douviy paintul from ite peouliar und | Raconen, was yoatorday assaulted by an To piace | To he Biitorsaf the National Lut ch and German t anould have tes iO oe p And examine due mone ud val 14 | iw Ive eircutmatances —Sprinysleld s¢e- | ter, Kodgera and bia brothnr, | °. footing with white tan coming | Ae Fan te sy peqient Sha pails Telnaes eter iw aka soanittes whens these gate ritish brig Belle of the Rvs, from | ams lawyer} Lknow a Mr. Waulel. @ Pea oun ba DeMaria Ps ie cabled abit ca | 1 with @ pistol and cowhide, The | [2M & foreign couatry, Phe amendment | ce nay, ut Iiohinoud, 1b will be per. | epeae' ou five las agrooable ' aoe) Vil wud veracity w Mr Nw de known, But ia crime had not boon} Ty , ‘¢ ste of bribery oF of any in-| bo exchanged, without oquivalout, by the prueper bn eveny way will be w tot! ons eee a a tian te eaIbete i f ‘ B The Republican State Conveution, which | with ewiudiing ot 7 fd kuow bie repute q tved, Lu tho #aiue room where her with ewiudling a insurauc The feliow fever still prevails, thourh it quite We malenant aa itw Jie Governor vf Mt Croix bas been upon e@vinit to the Island of St, Thomas, The good; have heard so a wgminat iu | ar it came from enemion; Thad a conver sation with Naglee about thie trial, aud be a Sas generally beloved that the Cuited | "sy Me Hrwliey—Lunteratond the amount Brates will at last succeed in the arquel: | to be for hue serviceain the case; bdo not tion of the Island as @ ling etati« remember that r Nesnen’ . expenses were mentioned; after Si, Marie leit Mon J Punderstood bie reyuiatiow tor truth + guud we before, 1 uuderatvod it o Ite shipa of war in those waters, A Fican englurer has dissov red a com a! San Cristobal, St. Don vcha Jide) Woe true, but having been |” pyanele Reatde, re ond examtued by | sob Mesinau guil ue was oot at larro | My. btresopouhe Live et Ole Reteney aoe | “4p m the South. ‘ th Wastiigton am a bricklayer; know Was. EB. Cleaver ante f sud Gave kuowu bin ton States hid arrived. in Hoaduras with | or twelve yeare; vever bear auytiiy Rirwevraand fauiiien. ‘They were equip: | egainet hie Toputation for veracity. veture | rt wit oeuannte of ipdusity, aud ware | the trouble he got tate ame tie ago Picea tracla. atc lape te Oaiilal” Gitae oi(eestea bare taauhed t b; Several gentlemen of inflaes ier led to the good ro putution of Cleaver tur truth. ad proceeded them and aelected lucatio pod Mr the crown surveyor, accume mh ea lub, dark Seteplasien aad Pauied them, aud two towusbips bad beom woustache, Was called, and the pri souer Was aeked to atand up osder that the jury wight gether ames Kelleher eworn and ¢ M eside bim jo teu bo Belected, one tu be ealled Port Austin, the Dther Buena Vista, ‘The former will make Bn excelent harbor on the bay, and the, Dither ia up the Belize Kiver, and’ being on aa ee the western frontier will @ good bar. | Mr Varringion A lor agaiuet further encroscumente of Iu. | Dave Kuown W. Ee. | F againat further encroschmente Of UB) tooy youre; bis reputation for truth wud | by ‘ veracity in’ vary bad at present; previous Advices froin Jamaica to the 10th inet nelly y ‘ y eee Hein erm Sunita and Snenial | t@ the trial ble reputation was good, but presented a very clineriese nepect, | ance then it, hae bad; velure the The public health | Mial oF Be oovaaiun to nined by 1 # livery table kooper; caver fiteen or six = on were incrensing. pontinued good, the yellow fever lad | question lie sharacte Eiees diese | ure, Sarch Kimball aworn and exam: | Wiison, the Savings Bank ro Jined by Mr. Car cow to Dry Harbor He had concealed | street, Washington if If jw ad old Spanish fort. When die: | 14, know ® gulored w pamed Sagan sted he was on the pout of death from | Jacksgh ; sue waa in my employ two yours; ‘unger and thirat, with £125 in bis pocketa, | uever beard fe ‘wae removed to the county jail for, truth aud ) Vibhiennne ie ber, wa Lay on 12th | cle girl, who throug other waa murdered was a frightenad lit the whole tragedy Iny | Ker truutle-bed, afraid to epeak, dimly | | regalizing that (ero Was sowe gr vie | bie, but knowing uot. what todo, She heard aud re irod tho Prenelinau’ voice, eal. | or fathor to the door; heard the alaht hina attending the murter of her father, | and the elose at baud atrugule for lit Which her poor mother wade Wiat o the dot suo covered her faco wi sheet trom tright, probably by her silence paving ti Iie, aust ao dropped asleep Karly nest worming Lemuel Hitcheook the hovrest neiglivor, went to the Gowinge’ to grind @ scythe, He weit heard any one about the b ing the family to be early riser, bis aurpt clone were, oxo ho eutered t dwelling. The picture that met hie viai startled him like a clap of thunder trot clearaky. ‘Thera on the toor wan tho life: hody of Mr. Gowing, boamearcd with own blood aud borribly ured ring that @ like fare hid | Mra Gowing. he went quickly to ber room, and there fonnd hie wort appralonsions real | ined. Tu tho a was lying In or gore, her little dau was Giscovered unhatnod and fart P+ Mr. Qowing’s residence was nearly # mils south of Ascutneyville He was reg aried by lis townemen me rather peouliar, ut always quiet and paaoeabie, and the | snotives of the killing bi Could bave been ouly mercenary, as Mr Gowiog had tad mo dittoulty with biw, Gowing wae close fisted and had saved | urns § ,000 or $5,000. —Springsield Hepud. Escape ot Meyer tm Has Franciscet ‘The Ban Francisco BULLETIN of June 28 | Jorsey, gives the following account of the escape af Aeron Meyer, 1s must be remamberad company Confederate wut BOHOOLA FOR TH POOR. met at Trenton ov Tuesday, « Laws may lao bo p : rg tive of of 00,000, was yosterday discharged from | tor punishing and tor depriving of the right A bill ie now peuding in Pariament cath en arena IB WG BOM Mb 8 T9FF'| sual ody of aufiraxe N9 who shall pay, oF oun i i ed tho “Exuoation of the Poor Bill” Ee antic holy, apd fully up to the pro- | oe Hibute, oF agree oF coutribute, or 4 aly 19, 1567 iy Fae a tear tee Cuanm, Banen & Co.'s coffin mavufacta: | or who shall ‘auren to receivo,euy | Hon. Charles A, Bldri | moving tm secoud roading the wuthoe gressive requirewenta of ite party, tory at Civelunati, was burned down on | money, property or valuable thing to pro | My Daan Sin: Ihave seen yonrremaricy ae pubs | of it aid toll oolut wnanimousl, | p y rf y Nan ih it i ollowing resolutious, Gnanimously pi Matisay Bight 4: 100 to $100,000; | mute tin election of auy particular oandi. | What ther me ee ere ET | He contended that all the efforts which by It, will tentity: Tavared tan aan. 00. date or ticket, of who ah ke or be in: | ' ‘ nd AS aot one Tt uicherta heen Maile to 4 «Whereas, The equality of all men bef be a terested in aog bet or wager de tod Ay fe wick an had bee ‘ent, and he explaie aw cheat distinction of race or onlor, is Grxenat Werrzet and @ corps of Topo: | upon the reault of any elrotion fed, “witout uta and | od that inthe ha hed! Reveal oe muaed by the doesn sin eatane at) Anbnee: Engineors yeaterday co cod Parker ang jonted to pmend 00 a8 to prov de urged the pocoaetty of } i for shots | the principle t should be made Tis7, wus {indorsed by the writing of Wash the preliminary eurveye for e canal arvuad | fp yy to com tipn | from wou (Savannah whboag | (oF Ouest Kh , u aad at this & a and ra, and was sanctioned by the | the Ohio Falls. | to pans the required la | delay. A his wast in Angsty Bale § ere wow fc ot mM Iren Old Coustiution of New Jer he true P fs i transportation w out h muni Deceme | provi + In the 6 towne it bi Beet rte Horclaton (ie ander { Te statement of the publio debt for the | ceprerl the proporition, eee ee eet ec at the Tusttality ‘waa | long brea apparent that education wae not tcf tera 3! prosent month, which will be published on | .,/rogrese Recess to four |"), Ie Tet had nod keeping pace with the population, ‘The That while taking t he devi wo or thi pililon dol t if} made th Tor Laced on a verre ly t en rhak while tabi the de tof two or three millions of dol Aealaes die theriba Goareniion want | tia at pores “¢ mlyoO | ren io the metropolia aud in tue other large ade 7 are Into Cominittes of the Wuvle on the Sule) carry dowia tur delivery Hourand towne ia the kiugdou who attended the Nativial schools. lu the ease of Man frage qus@uon, Me, Aly the chair 2 Butler says the Tur fourth Auditor's office hna completed tho necessary liste ia the cases of the prize |, bie tl [the pending question to | 10 the fly (aceunling icity aE lei tent Sian Aye oe08 | Gray Jacket, eaptured by the Usk aleaners | tera pumeadmout oltered Uy Ale, Mas | ii cise was made in Anne . The ati oe aelginy ak anicals where Midas ane ce, DeSote and Kennebeo, and they | Mr. Champlain moved to amend the third | fori tnrusnen snd would here gone to Ine nS |e i ee eee a tan ouly she Uni ed | wre now roady for payment, | section as fullum thrustndy Hake Fedora teanspsbation had beet york gr acho, aud. of were. eitier. af Hairy dren lia igual rime W418 8 | Watnvaata hae been added tothe Depart: | yaiaweshall be pesed for ascertaining. at the | era ogy dintsaud ick aud wesuied anu it | Work Ror eehovl, Between the age i) and Haul tual he tetrine fama ona | ment of Waahington Territory, and General | shall be clutzen oft le vote ad the eleodlun wie | that uunber of that class were not on haut, to| 10 the attendance of the olilirns of With that eubline Jeetaration of the Father nl, General Rousseaa bas gone home | act was passed eleven years after tue adoptiou uf | | rate Secretary of War, Twas realy (| guly 29 per cent. | At Brietel Sunn of ail oar demuernsie naticutlous to ave hie family, and will proceed ab once | He Couettiution, ovo in the caranrornens Mat ot trte ures | neannilug te she rake! tt lem eaemined Meee tat by uur actin this day we ine | to take bie new command, Mr. Cuamplain noudmend was lost, 5 Ne Oe sche Uwe Piepeetor, ont of AM) children exanminad, tend tmartily to iourea the votes of oar Senators J Mr. ed to amend the pay mas, wretched any devache | 422 were totally iqnoraut of their let ous Baariily 12 Ler ioe UF ons ane 1unem Committers of the House were in| went of t 0 of printing the efrou- | weut of prisc mae a ae a akteler The same state of hinge provailed in S. fi eval auffrage to all iho poopie of he | eemsion Tuesday—The Judiciary, the Ae | lation of papere aud documente previous to | bom x ant Sout Btadoudeniie, Tu Merthee Tyg iden Ici in rebellions aod, me (otal the | guanination Conapirany, and that to tuvee-| auy election, and of courerlog sick eoi | b/varal auitoriy. 1a wi tie ‘other, and, ‘wiese proviahin hag ike pracpies or gurerament wih we wor ost | tigate alleged freude of the Vay Depart Meech vere He archon. eee | Mastord wit suntan éyery aigation bese been made for ibe education of the pose pare beep rears sty of Now | DARK ite aueavineut weg adoped, S540 St. |p, a aes ituety’ the haiuse Of « fair proportion of the obik Jory, entarnard Ay past nue, abd id | A MEETING to commemorate the death Hons of | omperance—Geed Levert, ong nda, aa we lnairucted # tee ur hing Loore| The lateat proposal for @ change wed thal Mortiors and Representatives. 1p Congres | Generel Wreucle Meagher wes held in ‘ecogpt the Linue of tuyartial sudrace ad! Meneuil Hall, Hastan last Baxatooa, N, ¥, duly %.—The grand | (epyuded wilh Mulfurd ur Gea Hucheck, — na, ‘Tha {division aC the ana af Temparance at V™ — Bivex | a autos Pome Paar). { s

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