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fe tn, ae ie ror times the care, an an- te rie Metta “arrhige changes the an'e feelings, and gives him a cen: | = <=, ames —— ; f pres rho r ; iu ; a here = two Feretng Amuerments vas bestowed upon It, to theexclusion of prac- | this iam serions charge. If true, the people | animal organinaton. Sie ls large to the tase | noanerd those who woul! destroy the Gov eee that the bodies of | psd SngaDwar THEATRE : Broadway, corner of | vical matters concerning labor, euggesta the | of both North and South ought to have all | Of the brain, ewells out over the ears, | ernment io order tu aboltah slavery. He one, he tae ‘to od | a ? = head naturally corrugated and low, nore cone + | Hes, but with evidence 7 cave and sjuate at the hstriis, eating 8 very Consip for the Later. t NEW THEATRE :opporite New York Ho- te-"Onder the Gae-Light” DANVARD'® NEW YORK MUSEUM: Broadway ad 80h ot “Nobody's Daagbter.” = a. | apprentice evatem fe to rule out American f hie‘ better pale Ly J apg f or weveral daya, | erratic courses, and from falling inte a pees | Rona iheth “Ky were wand temptations to whieh be would other- sion of by some che. Tt] whe be exponed, subject is important and deserves an ext tive arguinent. The tendency of our pr where destra: ieee and soeretivencss are to both extreme now, bi ctlons, and his we per ane A cade vente hought that the leaders Im the Congress were | the information concerning It; and If UNtTM® | tocngeg by phre WWiille ihe whule re ‘omky wich was for a epeedy return of fru- paced if ick lime, und the flea ote | thenghte, jectlo ie pl Mtg Aad nore Interested in polities than In the eleva. | ft fe a slander that ought not to cmenate from ‘of tel , axl toral senith | ternal relations anong the States, removed, feaving Gt saked skull ring | 8. te a trome for the entire man, and the 1M OLYMPIC THEATRE: Broadway —" O'Donvell’* | Lion of labor, We have not yet received the le respectable Journal. Will the .Vews aub- itis small Her texture, bg — rears: L hones nee of an tnfuriated mob. | counsel, the affection, the example, and the ay Mission.” text of the report on apprentioe we, tt the | atantiate Its ebarge—not with vague ronarad | fllare coarse, balr carne ard sranty: fre: | Fy ond Out of Doors. ‘These abulle were kicked | tuterest Ml ay i Jong upper lip ’ " The Rody of Maxtnitinn. | TE eee Se no one in the face fore} That fally of farhlun whieh gives senti- | iY f Mend to marriage is the | Fano 1 fn 10 refi t 1 ‘ 6 cone 1 French names aud expremiona to is ¢ we one that the heads] Therefore, the fr + TRERACR GARDBN: 84 ave, tath and Oth eta. / io totem Tur latest accounts are that Mexico refos | moment, th yes wink 4 wavertng o | mental ~A iv ictans, | friend to society and to bis country, 00 we tog itarenl Sotree of the Arlen Vocal Sucrty, | Mechnicw and Gl thele places ty Freie | to give Ht upp—doutthes to make aged | tantly. They inem scree. not tetow. the | yimmings, and pattern fe moet amusingly | omy ou Teme the eetes OS Tee gong | | Adil tod Ucn that it the duty sa well a | teu a rH Nicholas ater Wattes Cant ope a proportion of American apprentices | DirA@Ma over It, before It fa allowed 10 KO— | siivild may oe world be matueuily dim izhs- | Nee Of Ww the new maRerines A 7 | date and otate that rome uf ihe mob changed | the elrllege ot Youa Aice tO Oe Oe nd | ieee ta Jee Minstrels: Lure et la Seutine’ie, Bea ee ame | aud that the Kmperurs of Austria and France [ed Ib lephrriy the ove or am} cls just pubished iw Londen. | ln the hanging were uty, of thi ‘let aud | as, they cam And @ lates Corrie | “f 3 never become shillrd workmen, For tn. | Sut 1M ‘ bei Peed enh hag Re gael Stig MS seein the Marquis Valton'e | Most fubiiaan outrage. Adbuny | + In mutable elrenmetaness (preanin'lly, | Toop tio Une ed ord eect PREL stance, a boy enguces to learn @ tnde, and | %@ 0 demand ite surrender, This will heave, busi eral TP think dl Aewert | Ledger, Awa. 18 | the ne: Wren Fi nthe. Brat place wg | x00 foadway and Yard ei—Eiblopian § 7 . joked upo cb ng. Bet- | Heard, . Ariens | c ‘ i than see 1 | TNebody's Ron, when he hae advanced half way tn It, te finds \t Ked upon as a threat, which ls wrong Bet- | ther wich a month would not te found he's costene at TH! Gen, Sheridan's Rome alo-uplatons of the | should enjoy perfect health ; this ls so eelf- | BAN FRANCISCO MINS fet Rooadweay. | chat somebonty else than hie emg will a APA ra trichan bap ni | Sue eeae tee eli mA. fase ee irre trident ae fo need, wo further comment. fin ten Biblupian kurta ase Hall a tei i tsk for the body, aud if refi wit f « ; f Gen, | Secondly, she shorld porsees a pleasing cont - nO Chi, aN, Was . " ¢ give Lim more than apprentice wages, and, || heavy, inctined Net rote of de eebet orsamented | Martford Courant.—The removal ot ‘ “tg be lL 190 do... 400 46 ¥ & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 749 Nec re . ka. the | She ‘ntlicer, | Wnance. "She need not be beautiful, but ey RY BROS ba Gouibete Puniat as there Is no restraint upon him, he etan Them Tey he ewe Beperts oe Agr Gear " erie | ith" Baperthuoms reset r Ue | Sheetdan ie an Insult wo that eminent ofticer, | nance: |” She nee! Not te tea erions {we de a and let war + storation of euch Ml-gotten gnir h ‘per who has rendered many precious rervices to hha NW. yt 6 edotr. thier Tam | there must be soine his plate and becomes what fs knowa ing attractive in ber | 18M. cy Py y for , o iciously tise 4 rinntned fret the Republic, but none more valuabl ; 7 6 FO eA DeLee ate Lae iever (0m MANPRASE, TH Gites bi) WW [ eos eos, woo ero une, \ ¢ sid nite ire ribbon. ys¢ wich be haa rendered ae itary Cor | form) and facw to gure the coutinuanee of | yn Aq ae aR: eatnan,” ane muraged on pitap | SU 88 Carly torment Would bare seved Bax. yet wents hicty | attembons rider of the States of La rotons \ Cre, eT NiGHETE A 7m CPMCRA THOUAL Gor, SAU pi. tnd | hortowine, fete ern ere ennag cer | tatutuate libs, atid tony now recover bis re | Geeta durteus. ’ he tue He will give new Tuirdly.The lady of your cholen ought | 198 gem Haw I VFL OPERA FOURR, cor. #4th ot. And | mechanics fromm taking apprentices. They | is when all other argumen : capt Ahh ng 8 : with i neherons etrhes in the encly ie , from ‘one to five years younger 4 4 as Dancing, @e O'Flanizan at the very truthfully, that a boy tea lost to | hd haracter of Beauty, ceo ta aaa th 1 iTast, but not least, he should be of the | 100 MIL & 8) mployer in the early part of bis app Hinckwell'e falind Inetitatione.The Lona. 5 t a heabdiess + conquest,’ Cela kel vandord. —The President, by this r ot. Thisien eubject of vast | 108 Welle, Faro © Wor aw BUTLER'S AMERICAN THEATICR, 472) Broad: that they cannot afford to rick | the Amy wi Bich le tat pres | net, tins alienated the Inet particle of loyal re, batt too pave it ike bert eo bi ° to i Ws alley Secs ths Viegions Bem? resulting from is disappearance ae | | Toward the extreme northerly end of the Toland | Cy 2 ; Ot red bt hor shouboer & | Tannen SRE, Se Surat te Oe er ie | ‘oferplanation of Wlusteation in. the | : fee Put calintn, i . - we found te Lunatic Asylum located, under the | ¥ 2 t with amie Y columns of a daily paper. OPEN BOARD, NOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, Brooklyn: Betio- Le becomes useful. There ought to | : 4 Mev in the Amerienn people, He has roused an in | i ’ cme 7a pai, Minstredsy, Ballads aud War'e | be sorne remedy fur thin object, by legisla. | Cor tnd mipertatendence of « reeldont pars ‘ ° Cuiary citer | hevatuonoien ean overwehela hia nw wi || 80 such for the lady's phyrteal condltton ; 10 BALHOWE WUSSOM: Brees ra Jeet, HL. Parsons, M.D, He was out at the | who approve thte act, how for her other qn . sone, (100 Canton Co... 47. 2020 dirle H... A JUSEUM : Broadway, near tion, withont gotng to the other extreme of v i J In the first place ahe should be induatrion®, | to) Qnickellver MOOT fo h et" Old Mother Goore lider bye.” | | our viett, but one of bts oMelals led stir « " on toe © ' SOPUPSTY THAME AGO py ge g, om will be 4 ie as oS apprentice slavery, and we are glad tuat the | ? nce Prem All rebeldom fora lazy woman is always fretful odlous 869 Wells, Farro B. 66 200 do. 2: Bromdway wud 18h vy y lad the halle, ‘The colle are arrauged on either + pear ” x voce aud Lavury of | jutulantover this removal, aud all loyalists | and dagieting”. Secondly the ehonid be | S00 Perlae Mckee sive” gin dos: Marchin Congress has de Ling in the premises. | of tnrye halle, well Itghted aod ventilate’ . ° Hoh papas of among the toreconstructed will be and” This | gevgal, not wastefuly for “an exteavagant | 190 Weet Union no oo. = = 5 | Mut there is a wide field of aubjecte that the | furnisued with a bed, cha't aud table. M \. i {onyat firmed | Aft WU retard the work of restoring the wife will bring embarrasement, If not poverty | 10. yd. poe. Martoons i THE NEW YORK SUN, | Congres wae expected to exp latn, bat which | Inmates of thie Lnsticution are mild earoe of 0:8 . ain : ethan sl | Voton, and other acts contingent and alrewly | jtseif lato your habitation,” Thirdly, —She | fy NeY. Cen I, 1u 4 you Marinara Min. | {1200 Tending dow b10.106% 800 TIL Cen. Rui. 11 Mud. Kv. Re. tate g00 MB ON, Tae. = ‘Ao, 200 Chi WL & Pe wild be Of a cheerful and amiable dispose Marte Au) deternined upon by thie backslidden Repull- | 9} for Dia, | Mean tn office wi make the country still nolaance te more Intolerable than a niore trouble and still further delay the looked ing, complaining, contentious w | for cra of unity and peace, | Lastly,—ehe should be tutediyent and “4 1t Shines for AD” itditnotevea euter. The jal aud intel. | ey -the more violent are coufioed a a © “Yospayr RNIN lectua improvement of the working clues | Milling few pode distant, to which visite » 3 ) ‘ ; MONDAY MORNING, AUG, was practically inured. Nothing was doue | Ne eli Te fle 6 Cie Aap : to * ‘ | aa a fe tga nd . to eacourage pt a proper are Kept oat a2 day, at many ae a ike 7 ‘asouge Rvpublicun. The removal of Sherl- | notice fond of childre ibs okaupane miner in root, tbea i 1 otal teas 0s as Ay | mee tn toe Tigh wel ed de sce we ; ay h for these | dats haa Lee ordered by the. T'reekdet but | dislike of children is tad enough La @ tan, It - Lal inl biriteaboma uss hay bene oncenatitemaebea LIC ai, : spends nel 10 PNY Tae uot yet eet pratulgated Ly Gea Giant | prety horrible Ina woman, when published, a your steady sia Mt, So far as appears from the | Kenry eraed and nacic aed, w . " 1 & Wiemaenvuity bo the It the Tatter consults his own ‘and bis coune f you are achristlan, do not om any are! i, oy support will make it the best, | Work of Hie Congress ite great oljoct wa nhont 90 per cent, are thee wm ‘ ’ | fey sinteres ty be wil resigu Lefer he lacues | See Bary a Ligon rosa female | $A Chios Mies - ronve ‘ Bhar v « ‘ue ‘ wh an onder, del r HOF § | ty Am. 1 er Complaint an @ Mears of econ. | VET the labor organizations of the coun | firvor and ex sree , ‘ toe hee : we Te ee ee ae een Journal and Courier.-tn thos | Worthy, wile, There, now you have your| fo 4“! 4 AEH, try into a politienl muchine, to he run by «| well an we conid arcertain tk couvornmilon ¥ Bo 4 f Wide imore thay a week, too the faa Pale Nher ithe an Font, iis | Model for a wife, the ‘next thing is to 00 Adams" Hx. ¢ A case of liver complaint bas suddenly | prominent leaders, That project will | tome of the Inmates aul ofiorrm wre UN Ci uci % og bie ager ag creer ped ere pA det, Grant only yielded to the | Het Aud that you fue Sian oe expetion sin CC iv 04 Glsarranged the whole programme of recon- | fail, for the workingmen of te United States | Uhrongh an overwroug)it Imaciastion py tee ' . * | Nhich there command of a power he could not resist ; | Th. Ht Trek men tne beer my ne Slee oe Haag r are too Khrewd to be thus entrapped by polls | More cheap novels and week's pablient ons uv . but bis order, which secompantes the Pre- | (y) a . 0 do, Neda #4 wtruetion in the @fth mtlitary district, Tt has | Mf Been Oy Por | the elly thue bears Bot a ligt frm | OPENER Mot she bmg \ i The cilh-weavers of Ly sidents umndate, goen ne far as it canto | yy The man whom you accept as your suitor | 1) Quifsiiver M. gid 400 Ti Cen Mee 1194 been discovored Unt Gen. Toss, by reason | flan, even though Wey be Iu the garb of | f° chy tue Benes Bott vad tbe sale 1 sscuk d Netots cad set a loch of | etiteract, the Preemtgnee welleunderstond | shard be pure minded, elncere and epotient toy Hh Nae bf that unpleasant affliction, bs 0 able tu take | labor, ed ce J of tran and noueense. The ie | Goer be ts fenttated had ¥ fhintetres Purpose, by directing Gen. ‘Thomas, who | Dagtag man, relecting the wine oup, | 308 Masirons esas Immediate command at New Orleans, and bis ‘The Situation in Rwrope. inci ation Foe a8 Innate Will have its couwe ex A bat gives SAttned to Gen. Sheridan's place, to Con | and all other forme of intemperance. ‘f % tinve in foree and to exeente all the orders | AF Alt otln 4 aseignment to that position hax accordingly | Wer are left completely in doubt aa to the | are 960 comfued there, Wapie tat t days and nights of Maite of eretofore given oy. Gen eucridan. ‘Thus | {ie should be an energutle, man, haste ¥ 7 ener al men to nm, There are 140 a in i the & ‘ iran ” i* nyu pro’ vf » SS 0 been suspended. Whether Siratias will NICOF the recent pnee at Balt ' There aro Se eke teehee: mee Yee prelate : a mat pit Unqualified approval of Tenevolent, and above all things religious on Mere ait, wt permitted to retain his place until the recov | between Narenrow and) Frasers dosed, | kept it 4 Litle distance « ae beta Sheridan's policy e not written at muck length to the | 4" Wes Coin Tl. 48% ery of Gen. Thomas, of whether some other cable news which we Aon Fri | the malu building, They are t Tt is moet protath A} the @ will r re care tate Jad oF Lo not vem very high opinion gy ee Oe a intel liad: “ws pec t with an unmistakable expres cant fi t i ‘se Geant, In diemisetog Sheridan | of female judgmn lw) PRL W. & Club ‘ General will be iustolied at New Orleans for | day stated that a defeusbye alliance Lig | "0 an wnnletibal a hee et wane es mM at hireue any more than ina fa poume mite only W9 ¢ . is @ question which now sorely pers | been formed between Austria and Francs,” | omarweres Al hes hander protest. ‘This tame come | flattering tomgue, abd. a pocket full of gold, | POMRETES MANETS —<witoLMRAT rate, Plexee the tuluds of pelitictats who are pot | aul that part of the compact was to the cf | Bee es : \ prvtestiog tat pliant submissions | he ia sure to be the ladies favorite, no matte |, New H—Puen— Sales @t0n ‘ tt ‘ s & pamerake ‘ ets at on “ d of the nurelenting suldier WhO thong: wllow, ora! upertine state; $8 90md Privileged to see bebind the curtains at the D Kiwverors were to init | seine frou the eanke a tak A t a. ertieayee: reitel: and Cis brakes aat Yah Renrean STWa108" for the low erates White House, There is a primary question South German States shontd nubte in | yee of w dogpered a toe} a lane ea ' ms eo dell Yissiecccte the adisteGien Perhaps this is too severe, but alas, with ” however, which is moro tnteresting to | a coufedcration of which Anstrla is to be Ue | burden of whieh w a 1 Mlactet,. Cuew | Orianae many it bs but too true. | fe cet g thonghtfil and non-partisan observers, Thiet | head." On Saturday the cable brought Ns toet has exhibited sur vr Now, Mr. Editor, if the above cont $e, whether the sudden Mitch concerning the | the report that the treaty had " proved a sig | ¢ | tnay lew partite erlor ability Tie “talled wot iu fa use ba provoke discus Hitle to answer the expectations Wisplicement of Sumwinay be not tho reeult { nal failure.” Now we bave a confirunath af i tie FOG cate | ejcee T hope foe wall allow ists be pur Of design rather than of accident whether it | the first report to the elfect that "on so " {times | ATs cradetpktl: Tagulento=MASlAin’s dine | Idbe can be satisfactorily accounted for on the it understinding was arrived at between ‘ " t ite” the robe stration of alfairs has wisely met the wishes Very respectful Mepices. Malec tab bole at. $7 cage $6, Dasis of a liver complaint, Tn rho at Imperial majesties, Narorres and i wiih Cither acket or cape and wich a single | of the loyal people of hte district, and le tas | ‘The savings Question. 1— Sales 80 Divis, at £6 75 for city. this a nice litte plan of the P | Frascis Josera, not only In regard to the bast kien ohecbg MTT Aiet ta cs uinel ly section ated lasttnras waa (Be te shirt, but all Invariably of ote tere and Fegrest ott ularlase | Mn. Rorron: Tt seems to me as if there Bayan ce at Ban ig " 2 y inquired as followe I and taciturn, and vad mater n that lighter shade of nerally d lol wise | was a great teal of ae B RAE about ae 18 fo arate elle ich Md neha bile th Len Ml aa bei yuu live tear bere if ph Ba : Y + Wiamark, which ie knows over here as ‘le dom which he hus displayed in protecting the | guving she bo Races aor, 84.48 for white Mic iean, ann bay's pla while at the same time give! tion, but also to rvention in | duh Lo. eit She thanked me for some littleeX- | Wietyark’ tna theieh somewhat intervsts of the whole population, This ree chine Btn,” BY person, not rLccctich amare Ing the public the impression that be would | tue Eastern question What's yuur be [Tomy mee actor tarts tent ohies Tait moval of She dan wil the be anol vr | ceased of comin ws that it ts ims | 40,000 bur tuch rather have a Radiol like G Tis quite likely that a defensive alliance | Newspajer hind towne; they may Poaght to teh pg Mavedan | Rareant for Mim to lay by something Mr @ Tisaie Chakusnen aiken botween France and Austra has been cons | illtor or wporter 2 Pili Mas ger heigl, gay A nay will invariably lowering storm of opposition to | for his living. ‘There t« 4 medium dn every sonclusion. General Taostas bas maint fs cutnated, of that an arrangement has been ' t t of her condemn ll eta bay HBA kd ad ve oe Re to pee tt oe render im thing, Tt i not necessary to deny bimvelt | B marked reser conceruing hit politieal etfecte A the extension of Prussian tt ing develd of all tm My abd eds rently: |i5 bead A Giapays OF political | all the comforts of life for the sake of saving wrloation, i Ly to her mindae arrives and she beholt frown mitiumn leaves, sl dd bright metal or gilt be ¥ varies | spiteful rhea and | Phila iphia Preas.—Tt canmot, be dented, \ thinal ¢ adollar. Neither need he spend all he earns: adie he medium course fs the wisest and best in ity bplnions, but he is understood to be w any. Peuseda is eal, and is claimed as such by the Radical backed np by Rusia, and tus huertoneala ct Aeals, | hae o J pertaps with brown lace, ‘with | nor would we af we could, that thie attempt: | the end. if you havea dollar to spare, & Paovinows,—Galos, cash and regular, are y y \ | the patrayhervalta ot ¢ Ne gereat fear i brown net edged with blonde, | ed dlegrace of a great chieftain le a rebel trle ii bole oe ga3 Gay ae : : Abi Pena ellie ti shat ed eon ret, edged with blond at chieftain ie a rebe it, instead of spending It foollshty pis, at 82 G2iy 442% OS for Mews, wad $2 party, Inal! cases where lis pubtic aeth hat the wext Europea | wdometiner we pay for articles, bat we vet | (Ft Yours, romp vatthe breast with a cluster of mph. The Democracy. are wild with de= tee wank koa extra prime, bas had a be upon polit while in | war wilt) B Oakes Seri command of the Fourth District, ho hay une | one el Biistukably disproved President's policy | other to the late reels. So firm have | — peryendion of Crue'ty to An teeome in the conviction that) The society he Prevention of Cruelty Trosasts tn political accord with 1 t, Animate, Incorporated in April, 18 between France and Austria ou | nd Prussia on the situilur to those forming the wreath, Mr F Naving general f narrow bre ust vhuson bas done bis work well | thing y are just of! Sheridan goes to the West, but not to be fore | ‘Tobe amiver ta thet Paras | qutten, rries with ‘hh the hearts of | tifo a. mane ean. live. the people and the laurels of object of avi | je ret well without. snd low wrainst Russia a ond oT mtupjnee you A Tol with the Pb ; ved In Boston, r] ‘The Washington cor He tor the ton Por teteeraphe the vwhig: sa Ina pleasant conversation of som that's | today, with President Johnsen, f ident. ndentorthe Bo 0 ya@2R 00 for pla NeQeT 60 for extra mes this elty 1 Leder at mn world, such aman is not fit te BLVEN CHANGES A DAT, ‘4h According to the diction of recent wriver fall SU will be remeuibered aud rewarded | Jive, and the world is full of them, What is 2549 5) for pots wa Many Tri he at gsaeo.09 Tel gg eae Z ) ; "Mat och! they don't | that le Wor elurged with Bhyreaphenr feed di iy we | money for but to use it in a proper way. | J Bern, that he ts regarded f thelr | published is frat annual ret, from which | Ay sicuing berw for welling for paper Mrs in order Wo ¢ Kl ee ela is to 9 Virginian. If an officer ts | Now for instance Tam equainted with to nm, and £4 prowine Hous in couneetion with the | ip appears that a targe amount of work tas | BM onstruction ae hacritice to | faut uusulted for one, particular, duty oF | young men who cane to this country a cont | Pres This being the case, what would | already heen aecompttshed by this humane |” We wore about to t Mr. Stanton had ody with service is he uot changed to some other for | ple of years ago. ‘YY are both good me= Ayres inixed, tart again, not wishing she again aske m Mow beautiful President have ¢ HAN for Thomas? ‘The poiat at ee xeoutie vets centered the pow neral Grant, ond le lid placed Grant ever fied by evel wo mut which he te Letter sulted? Just so with | chanies, and make €3 aud @4 per day, aud in | Warled mixed. Latent 84 tree mouthe, . Sheridan. As the comtander of one of the | the short time tuey have been bere, th reat mnilitary districts of the South he was a have raved $1,000 a piece. Although th justitution. ‘The eartler proceedings of the | eft betind by th 8B iclety were much embarrased by the want Don't you 1 $110 for common, and $195 for I A575 for ent (dlaod) y ump, alle at 50 for el ak Was exclusively potitienl, Ti sent b Jawe for the pumishinent of ernety, Nat | poor?” We replied in the adinnative, when eke | the War Depirtinent. fle eonid not undor- etselt fing | multe; ae a tighter of wild Indians ou the are single inch, and make good wages, thes Demy yon Bo grudge against SMLuIAy, and is betioved | the Ist Legislature passed an act that ‘will | again broke ia, | gland hiow this change contd ri elegant” will | anachuryuny Repuilfern No words wig | et Iresctpeeeh tbl dete Ng rd preventer tg $250 per bb, fur to have no peremal objection to bim whats | panedy thie defect In future. Am: the You the hi better than Byron, duu’t yor BE Tite Weesntcateartls 4 fe he requisite for Inneheon : and a “follette Je | adequately represent the indiguntion whirl | man bel 1» for the wake of saving money ever, The wo ¥ in Surmipasts poli: | cunjects to which the attention of the Bos | “Certainly. | further remarked that at one ir che goes cnt afterwards for a walk, | this insult tothe people must at once awaken. | ‘There ten great deal of misery and poverty Bes, Me was a Radic ada wayof | ciety has ti actually alfueled; aneeial I think bie poetry Is eube | strongly ated tliat Pe ac tallette de visttar If for a drive. | Later | We believe we do not too hastily forvcast the Lif all the world were like fig that in a my iy concen | negeion winuas’ ateie lnatiedt Gt balves iT Wee oak Of Ihe pace.” eee he Huts de Re p will need. 9 tole | uiuge Whed we say Afr, Jonson will be aus. Would be of the Hols def Hlette de promenn | diner” will ben silwtte de so ntion Ie made ofthe tr nd atmont of calves, ad for the city also have ced 8 marily called npon in’ the coming winter to irsen ‘toltette de | answer why he ebould not vacate the high awry, together with «| Gitice he tus dish If slie gous to a reception stricken. Suel ‘They are not fit tom clot another vi Joave he "M get Tom te H Wo the for tat rew Femoval from New Orleans was decided o vinistration, + nhiel 1 | mon to fair, Tat CUED se Shai er cattle desler from nother | ve, and loathe Vin any ki y.” Whatever you hay to choice, % markets; fowls and turtle * No you won't,” we replied. iaey ol Democrat.The, President at | to spa but never bea nilser, and me tizat Bis 103403 at erefore, to | ther 1 in| profited by the labors of the Asso | + Yea, 1 will, “T have frends who | War, perhaps they: would understand | OF © the theatre. to break the force of public feetng | slut a deat ear to all charity and benevoleuce oP tty! Wee te pos would have the | clation. In defence of the complaints | ean witp you or any ot " cach otter Netter, He agreed, however, with DATHING DRESSPS. rian by appotnting as Lis «ices: iu the world, to save money. y§146% Oilo factory, wood President no good, but on the other |g cinst pinioni hand would have placed bin fo arather | turtles, the opin Hidicnions position, In order t and « Vof Prof. Aas bs quot | die desigui sin the | ed to prove the sensibility of the animal in | ##iltetic erwise abusing live | ‘Tom was probably a beau of hors, Fane Vith a hasty 11 perhaps | the General that Mr. Sionton onght to be re. ore vice aeeata, (moved, and he then inquired ne Ufunt it | igieen he would take charge of the Departivent tu ral Thotmas, ah olticer of great abil- experience, and as Radical as Sheris ae in his views of reconstruction e policy that led fe a new and ain 0 Some Goon. jatyle of bathing dress y, Which may be re tal ous canine L-bye” we started uplands, and 296 Avovsr 23, 1867. mi ehould Secretary shed on the character of Andrew Jolin vIn different kinds of | Yet, us he ¢ e mental teneton | fare on th cre are generally attached, isan vilskin bag wd to hold the bather's back balr, TILE NEW STYLE IN CHGNONS, which are eti!l worn rather large nud three children for three days for dinne T think “Struggler” and the young strug- glers would bave to struggle pretty bard if ‘they survived long on the fare. In her ad- baveb followed by a chore | transportation on long Hnes ¢ Bf the whole party in favor of Impenc If he had ma eu upon railroad, but | time to time an pent. mich yet rematne to be done in this direction. | busine je such achange directly, ‘To | (he question of el ald uot the eventot achange # ‘The later pr fern! the appola ee lors ” Point at which he aluied the President re! question. ‘The various Hines of city raftroad | fF the landing, and after @ short tall up to | ex rosa his cutire willlngiess to. 4 | tees se ervralse foe nt of Gencral Grant ae successor tors od Ss iors ihtanannate Sing‘ Mre, | casi for retail lot and #100641 60 Seals Ot hla Bore: peililalcetriiee vs 1 ate Avena Ward's Ilaud to bring back the eonvtet laborers | redvrred to tiie muinor. that the General had | Sowne whlch form the eo ton, and will have the same effect. The 1 omomlate etter in tho. eae ot Thurckiy, | dlden.—ahaatie for new erop, as to quality, q At “ . Lave cordially co-operated with the ty | caxen there in the morning we arrived 1a, the | eventually protonted agaluat the removal, q poms Scie Sees: ple will be gind to have both the War Orlice | add thougbt how Navan Sours —Spirite tnepent ‘ fake the place of Srrentpas, Hascoen, Rous | tn corrveting th at conaplenons ImAtAnees | ee wont 7 1 Ma, bijrily pleased caitied } te President frankly said seh was the Lad | and the Department of the Southwest in sate | Wty her n bund, lo 84) Brau or Sieepman would have answered the | oreruelty among their drivers and employes. | ity our visite that the General had written bi 4 very Kind | hoy put aati not be Lee lag) 88 to | any of those mutton ‘whic bold, @ but, eo oeabens # ‘al. bat tha Sireela ee bur visit, ‘but earnest private note, In which he had ine he wotives that have prompted these remo- 50 ce! 1 tT Purpose very well, but the President knew | strenuous efforts have been made to ensure | teimay be proper to edd here that most of ty | nee tate Prompted these Femo- | aye can Le bought for fi conte, and which | €4 iets 12% 5 Ghat a eicrm of Hedieal indigeation would | the humane treatment of enttle during thelr | iuove swung muon ware the Testitution from | ata’ hi fears of anarchy,tf not revolution, | y bee un ate iditional Hehe | she thinks would: last Strugusler,” bis wile do, No. 1, # der! ago Journol.—The present indi are that with the suspension m entered up. pavements has natural tom a om as at the aest ye mat, tod the Interest of the society, and for ee Hecarcogs - Shetidai, av that any ot ' he crown of the Bich wil bem . eCigeacres tegtrwerret atte th c Public ludijgnation was the first object tot yp urpos humanity and comfort decid owed religious and eeealar boo! Purpose was to prevent a due execution of | rt of the neck rari jaw previous |i hs . e 0 tent Rccomplish. ‘Trosas was the nan for aitoretare fe siven te a pavement composed | PADS and Asmall Nirary case Aled with ehoier | the law. ‘This he thoneht wis quite as ab= or frlzzed into mie | ‘With all ‘his villiany the President {ae Air, ne Spe Sureeires tance dani + Seman i Wont Whig ‘Tadleala’ Goalie say suing |e 8 } Laaaeal dofench Guo or halle | til as the other, ae the law was. the Hinglet?. or else arranged to | was cautious not to violate the letter of hit broken down ewell, who, not posserslig the aac; retined, In parponte Fhe Svinee) SO PAY MEME: of wooden Lio Its clatmed that a good | wey, a more ples way of Whether Thois or Sheridan was in com. form © bunch of curls, In” which | legal obligations; but be seems now to think yayune tu obtain regular means thenee ther Brite white, Ys 20; refined tone of their own favorites: ve | moral intluence has been excited against Wog- | joey ding a day caumot well bo couceived tien ty | MARU Whatditferener contd it make who | ease a *matte’ of hal is) usually diss | that all danger of Immpeachticut las passed, <Prrr iy agar earn earn fc Ut a st tuum, per bbl, “breakfast was a uiatter of pure taste He therefore he didn't mind it hy suppers aided digestion,” © Dill of fare is slunply absiird for flour with which to mak the place womiually to Tuomas but really 0 | gitiinye nd similar misiee of other animals. | memes nn oun, cracen SAW Ef . would be a Of Alls iartarisn (ho reporieays an | . : ‘ 4 pis arta eport Fi thou whed why Gen. Sheridan was remov- | on one side over tie shoulder. ‘The front | acte as the removal of Gen. Steridan, ip det Is, and liver com-| ‘Phe Society hax not only been enabled Polley of Dribleg Barbarians, Jed. Mr. Juhuson said there were two good | hair is w | auxiliary as any that | te cause merited puniety tobe visited on | The London Zimes, commenting on the | causes, but only one had been dered : uid any question | en, if Rangoon,” currency, a, Thomas? 1! ebl gold, tnt ced from the under part of ‘the | and that he fs master of the situation, non, and allowed te fall loose behind, or | may get his neck tuto a halter, A few tha Very much over the forehead, at | anee of Gen. Grant, would seal his foom, touching the eyebrows, Ttis | making the law abidi plaint was as good and 1 mu carry out Mrs should get in ward'dilenma, Should not cur captives thud | pr vortuuity to elfeet thelr Feonomiat’s. programme Calvary Cometery before any elogram y % family of five for a week, and 15 country and | : + aban tiie | the yeirators of thany of these acts of evolt in Abyssinia and able cee. the first one was rather of a personal charac- | either frizzed or waved, or” heaped wp in| united in demanding bis tinpeachment. Let 1 ( Tomas Gould be found, We simply eugaest this | Cn te but also to excrt 6 ioral ‘ Eshdh agente tery tnd, had bert overlooked. “The. tele | curls; generally about (wo and a half inches | kim be warned tn tine. | Bieter re teh Ane Le ante Sor smn. TBA | age, Wea ssa probability. Since complaint may | oy, community at targe, lu ald of pir phoaiebitiatag Bo \urain of the 2 which wae ao | M0 length, and tapering at the bottom, aud ts | | Cinetnnatd “Fnguircr.-General Sheridan | thie'wan ail the mea devoted tone hott 200 bbls. at ST@d0e for western bet ise Of the reconstruction derange rts to ab ich practi vrted movernent In Abyssinia, we | disrespectful tv utive, had been | putfed out by a crepes, | Will of course be a sort of one-horse Radical | jug aud skin, If it'was a eamaey Trine to fur old. ment in the Fifth district, but, as before re I more e $ were wantin hope, brings us happily outof aimost awk- | elimed by pe | are worn by. a varlety of shap | martyr fora few days. af neral Sheridan ts vh ery s0F tae ' is not haturally @ badly-disposed fellow, but tical ben NOTICES, pmpoved of large, pita Neurls marked, circumstances make It look more pe out of | otleial Society, it is turnin enue | An OD of its cured byw Sand | simply thiueminded.” Ills great admis like an ally than like w cause. ‘This view nd constantly ducreasiig nuinber of | He bolls of thelr present captors, I thay, pet reached the President Hh iiud and | have "been among the essentially shallow: | Movey Secrued tu the bank, six Painters — Preachers —~ is etre sider that and convictions which are daily re= | Maps, not be ditfentt for us to lend: the removal of nd, like a pleee wonstonally the | pated. Te was as ready to dance as the Rad mee | Playe ‘and Politicians—all suffer from earl Tusaathat have | ofded ih the Bewspapers, Many of these | betplnus hand. Already, for the twelve: | © of powers he did not possess, and the back hair is tied up ina Low, or made np into | Heal fiddlers were to eupply the mu: ad Poetic toners. Dyspepsia, Nerv Loss of Apetite, Liver General Tuossas ity must have | Corded Iu the vewspapers., Many of thee | onthe and more, bold aud than have | exercise of tne leitiuate powers ian atbie long horizontal cuits. © One’ peculiar way of | Betce he bas made a mess OF bis adualstra-| say Aspirant to there We {uf Complaints ea which they tay eu been known to the Jent and Gi wards offered by the Soctetys hut at the | applied t y te | trary and offer manner. T asked if be | wearkug the balr ts to turn itt the tack | thot 5 nie AvP » these Is informed that pal jes which they may eure gral Grant at the time he was ordered to | emme Hime itis evident that a healthy senti- | tempt thi of the pa would be kiud to designate What acts | of the neck towards the right side, where itis | FisAtill (N.Y) Journal—Those who at BO notice is given of the rejection of cone OF Prevent by the use of Plautation Biters, If feat Ovloaive, 141 oinrising: ioe. not.| wee Ds to pervade the public tnind in | ty oF devices, some of which gave he include ter the latter Claus fixed ina slanting direction with & handsome | first were disposed to ascribe Gen. Graut’s (ribated matter. Mowe sufferers took these Bitters, the Poetry Bow: Orican pit ; 1) Soph hi ee relation bo the rights of the lower aniunala, ee Ruccens, W ls ouly Sow a v0) | the reu iov, Wells was comb or bow Hibon, tive ends of the Bair | acceptance of the Secre aryabip of War to| | would be purer, the Paintings grander, the Ser« Gome upon a mau suddeily like cholera, and : ‘racticed by phyelologiste | Hisht seetn a desperate venture has tow called for and unjustifiable, Gov, | being allowed to entt ronud the ehignon tor | @ patriotic motive to prevent the office from oaks Kecelve cting truer, the Prin The eruelties practiced by physlologists | I eutetelt & Getta . wuda|Serke tk epee ae or ae tose, | une tate ween i faa | 1 the Acting truer, the Printing neate prise, What and others in regard to vivisections are cn | may be thought of the imimovatte obstina: we General Thomas is alfected with it po fe> verely that it would | erous for bitin to make the Journey to New Orleans, as declar- ed by bis physicians, certainly these facts Bust have Leen known in Washington, Af ter viewing this subject fo all its phases, it placed at Gen, Sheri 1 | phatically denounced, and able opluions are | of the King, his Heutenants are hardly like A Hemetare ats Nor | har baged baleen HrcUpy. the Mecretaryahip while Gen Slug, | torts Wublnued by Harper Brutbers, New York, | lavigor I eo neath ghia Tha innullien ts ehlaata at tO, equally inexorable. Noth! | fad the Jatter ever indicated or polnted outa | Along novelties in boote may be mens | idan and Judge Holt are removed, and everys | Cloth. Price $% | work heulth ae : a cere “| astly opens to ag key than the heart of single act or word of the Governor which was | Hened “bottines laces,” made of kid or gros | thing ts done which the President can Iuycnt | Fuser Axavas. Revonr of the Society for the | Perhapeno article was ever e0 well endorsed b such proceedures, Through the influence of | ysemictarbariat. Had a Preach oF Must f : de Lyon. with their tail tops turned over “au | to retard the Congress p a‘ ie | » y jwsemi-barbarian "Had a Preach of Austrian | calculated to cnbarrass bin in the proper ex- | de Lyon with thelr tall tape ta ight | toretard the Concresslonal plan of Recon- | Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Office: 696 | all who have used it. | the Boclety, arrangements brave been made | yout Leen in the at Queretaro, the blood of ecution of bis duty, om the other han Perit cole lediher caged with oot, Beg | struction, what purpose can Gen, the Emperor Maximilian p Sheridan ende ed to execute ian color, ner 8 nl wold, and bh 8) Quarx Vicronia's Mraorns of the Prince Con- | er, and the Politics honee: ‘his splendid tonia he eystem, and enables the braly ta civil machin execution of U . | i , perhaps, n presence in the € rve but tok delightful toile We for the ervction tu this @lty and Brooklyn of Br Mes niIlAn ies af | Having a gold tassel hanglng from each polut, | na , — va pameee qu i Baust be uduitted that there ie au oppearanee | a inde number of hydrants fur drinking ained Mexican ol. Hy a eats and ofaatiented at the toe with bows bf te peotaee 0 aa Union party? Wisanenl Nowe waste ae Jur to Colonge and at aif the price, ‘aut has any | New © Mugnetic Insect Powder.—T t in defeating | Money continues to be readily borrowed on | original and only genuine—sure to kill roachesy! | good securities, | bedbugs, mothe and all insect vermin, Free from 21 Park Row, oe Of something more than liver complaint at eame material as the boot Itself Other boots | his charity a 3 | with tall tupe—bottines @ tal Jambe,” as they | are styled —are inade of undressed leath wally with facings oF silk of the same shade of cokie | ey a Ae ute rhe one path for | 0° oo the roby and are orem mola with liele Gen. ¢ fe Is at heart in sympathy | The prices at the Regular Board compare poison, Depot at Barne’ eillc tabe, both in front and behind. © {Hote ciples, is one that bis | a§ follows with those current on Friday even: | phe Saal of yellow: leaths I to the great commane | ing + ides 1 a mee ae the bottom of ft, ‘There ts ground for a suse | PUTowes adapted ab the same tiwe to the | plclon that the Prosident lis been trylug his | PUUlle use and to the use of horses and the | @ abe little game of political sharp prac. | Maller anluale, ‘The secretary reports that | Dan , tical sharp prace | during the yeara total of 460 official letters | ~ hea fo whlch ler complaint ls made t0 #44 | ere eccived and Bled and 61 Liters weit FR ABIN 808 SOSLOY nore tps: ten. ‘The amount eubseribed by the ¥ ‘ould easily have WI Gov, Throck We the General iy a pr nd sure expedient He answered etphaticall | to eilect the deliverance ‘of our countrymen. | records prove the reverse: compro yer executlon of the Lav. | propose bs si “No, sir tl y novel worn at the bains dem mplete cha one; The only golt medal for thie ne who Is capable of curlostty, | the white vote was in the majority, as 10 | on form bas th pole Macht party; and a report was adopted which slins | 5, ¥ ; try, not tr ve fantastic oruainents of f tase. Let Ger ‘The Labor Consre: members is stated to be €5,650, and the dona salso placed the whote civil mactinery | #8, Ae ud Sescribed above, | Grant throw up the portfolio. of the War | 1.8 64, coupons, 1881... itt Aig Ate: Dee | ta the United States, London, y 7 ions @1,50*%, Special thauks are tendered to | of bis State at the disposal of the militar: ther . 9 of bright scare | Departinent, U's, 829, eompon : Naig - 699 Broadway, New York. Taw session of the Chicago Labor Cons | Hons @1,60%. | By | DATA TUR RVers WAS ROMA Oe aud violet The whole hay EGlisery. Sinudard=Todae G {US scan ios 3 ss 12 gresh bas terminated, and we m + | tho Now York Bux for, gratuitously advertte- | ; 4 | eepeit the mamiticture ob w radical taajo harrow, heels, and with Which ‘holds up the traitor Breet | ¥ Noy eT Complaioi, Brogchitis, Asthma Einine fis works. In looking over the pros | INK and uniformly advocating the interests of | ‘The following letter from Mrs, Elizabeth | OF‘ try, and ti-secuting, negro. supren fuppore of rendering the ent. “Without him Jolson could weiter | {) Sime OS fare epeedily relieved, and if taken in time,| esedings it ls evident, at the outset, that the | He association, which has eyidently a carecr | Oakes Smith, detailing the physical app This was Goy, ‘Throckmorton's stant, wid | 1M al ih ars stand nor walk. L i» 188 — | permanently cured by Jayne's Kxpectorant, You. od tgp esas 7 ulna ag, | for which he was arbitrarily removed by ( poluted, he mot a ule = | will Gnd it also a certain remedy for Coughs and? . of great usefuluess before it, Where men | ance and phystg murdeross, | for which he was arbi : Botnted. Wish the more ‘briltang, Uallattee iat =\w . 7 has Congress was more remarkable for what it} ' _ Sheridan.” Teaid to the President that bis | 4 Ty. tea Wale | Ys GENERAL CORRESPONDENG’ 17 Mailed to do, than for what It actually accome | We destitute of ordinary Lumauity, in the | Bridget Durgan, & trom the Greeupolut Tie \y wa to the p tion of the Ree | Hoes are worn, of some xay oor lik ona IE, Es " ip cng | Be nS iS an 2 Ais ei sid ph Bg ee eetery eye Kdemtood mented with white beads, sind relieved with ° —- Missonrt pines ‘The Gulls of the whale sesion inpy | reearre eee ie mn i Hi z agen rite k, N. | he pe sand Nat T woud tke to hear | & delicate rin he romslies ah The Wieurerae) Apenion. New Vark coir oey r summed thus: The principle of co- | °* le that punishments should be fuflict- {| A recent | 1o New- ick, d ee alawane sandals with Which they are fasten. New nk, Aug. 2: Ere... eae ry = Pperation was recorumendedy a represcite {e8 Nid an eMiclent protection exteuded 10] forded, me. an en portunity, to theese tree I ly ot some color in striking cous | Mx, Eorron:—T observe in this | Madson River 14 = ps Pe umb aud belptees animals. conve ath n-of ull qualificd voters, without ro- of the shoe iteelf, Sc tint your correspondent, *: 1. Heading. ....°. Ws + Lockestitek Sewi eae ees Io BAKE Hp tour of Burope, | - ——e | ‘oven, matevole be | gard to tuce orcolur. He did ‘not wish. to dane LITER GALE RIG” HAT opened anew subject for discussion, tn trie al machine, — 696 With ev lnexplicit commission to gather facts fF nceount of the anicerabte | ive any udvantage to the white men, Lut] The latest form of hat ts that which our | Mouy-" Now in my oploion, thls'is of fur y= aan . wa") pertaining to the labor system there, andto] yy Lynchburg News attaches so much not be without interest to your reas | much less was he disposed to make them | siamese and Japanese visitors have brought | MON Importance fo, young ten and the | North ” x = ~ in7 Vbe practical working of co-operation ; a step | Pesta wii ‘ % | the slaves to the negroes. Where the negroes hion, ft is made of some white tancy | B° Ne. 7 shan rt even, and I western Preferred. MM —!| Wheeler & Wilson, way, New York, akon to f worklugmen's politica) | LPortauee to the following question that it) “Trias neon my pmetice for many years to | had the 1 , as in South Carolina, ted straw, and ls bordered with narrow. Black or Tidiscae ke tp gee TA We =| awarded the Hightst Preminm—a'Gold Medal -+| taken to form » worklnginen’s political | pas taken the trouble to propouud It to the | aisit the prisons hn varie tive cout | wished them to-cxerelse the power; where | fydced any color velvet, and in its more com. | columns t arke T propose to niake. SEH | for the perfection of Sewing Machines and Batt % | x i i Pye doy ye hd a Judging will deny that © marriage is tue mon branch of manufacture. See oMicial list of to secure better State laws in respect to ap: | We gk, if the laboring clisses at the | bit that L ‘ aap a my ove roqee i Gare thas wie mek iy to cone siuallar velvet 09 the top, with 2 tut of | solemn affair relating to life this dah and | a 1 and fac-simile of medal Hog ind iv preplions Some miner business was iraniach | North, wore Landed Logeive by on Daun | eVithowe who fora. tu ir opl fn of | ecuied with equal chances to. all, eras cae cant bi "phat only are the parents themselvea 3 =| oa} C4 ere are about all that | bound secret arsoriition. for the avowed Pulte le in | be Hen by Gi wes the hat has nik: 1 | PY oF miserable for life, and perhaps eters | Qabelsilver, seers "3 — Grey Wal jored te We cate re par aparh Inst of these is Tose of disranchising the proverty alters | WM dea or soe in Lis sannee had WiOAd: oF option Wexe RACER. | Goa sation cette arowen: asa asrtartoee Tex | pity tut the weltare or aulscry of thes owe | Western Uni Yelgrapi, hy WA We | wy idea fete Capuletnm. ie oad ‘ d of the North, and dividing out thelr estates, 5 yple 4 ; f leper great exteiit upo je * 7 | etores the color, bu Sue only one that is of any practical conse | would that paper countensuce the scien, |Wonadle Ii | the people with the teuny of vet strings, whic faateu with @ Hower be- it upon the pac} Gold opened at 141 and closed at 14024, | Sevens vee ce ross fait off mans the lacancty mine norty | 1 lave fometiiles discerned a true, nov pas a fed erty, inisery, and even ot verument, J remarked that the | ye chiguon. | Fents being physically aud mentally * we pris woninot b alte to understand why heath the chigu ; matebed, Le struck down despotism in one aruinent isinterred of bu EN ae eet ae done taaamaan, |. nene re Obnipeed see Miwly Rent Aire marringe is superior to celibacy, as | mercial; 100} 0 1009% for bankers; do, at non the very; He replied that other changes would be likes} Crime runs rampant in Jackson county, it oltaire has eald, “* Marriage reuders @ man | short sight, 10094 a 11014, ng and ability Co) ly to follow very soon, A proper investigne b miore virtuous and wore wise, An unui | pales + he | Clon was now being made into the conduct of | Would seem, and its career seems to be un- | man is but half of a perfect being, and It | LES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. Is) | one of we other Commanders who, I was | checked, even thongh ¢witt aud terrible pan | Feguires the other half to make things right; Tingt moaRDe J charged, were playing the autocrat, ‘The | ishment' has been visited upon a number of | and ft cannot be expected that In this impers | 9009 | 5, 6, ‘st, tt 7 id it found iy the muke of those | Ubon ver quence. With regard to sp-operation, the PALS rons Be : Mubect has been 99 fully diechisse’, and co Hatlng vy al geal netiods, even to diss | Womanhood, amd poverty, ‘plainly presctited ‘by the Bux and other Jour- {ng from thelr cuployinent those coms | Rane me, 1s tho ee nals having regard for the welfare of the | mitted to 60 nefarious @ policy ' Higeaee, Ang Bridget Du working clusses, shat the recommendation | We reply, with as unuch gravity ns elreums | Gnceal er real mctious yarn #0 hy : : ermmit, that we woul! have a! fox, the panther, and many inferior auity of the Congress amounte to nothing, The | stances will pertal at we ye x, Hip banter, aikd thany laferior ailiaa Forelgn exchange ls weak. Bills at 60 days | tory gloney and Goaible; removes dandruff; Teuppose there are few who will deny that | 08 London are quoted at 109 9 1003¢ for com- | Sores the hatural secretions, prevente bal iAgg. 2 of contumpe : dive agulnst the aforesaid * nefie 1 H ; cot thet slate be coc Bt paths of | 100 Ws; e604 nun of th cers of the principle hav been demone | strong prrjudice axulnss the Mbt Durgan, A found the Proouwlcat expressed the greatest apprehens | crimfnats by an organleed body of lyuchers, ate he cata keep the straight path of | 1/0 ts; te) eis Seek tt know a wasto of| rious policy.” The Newe Intends that the me tothe door of hee-cell, | hevelua as torte fature of our Goveramcn It will be remetabrred that afew emote neo | Fetiute any more tha a bank wlth Ove oar, BIN dg A eT ication of this question shall be made to Tnvarinl ly and by | Yet sakl he still relied on the good sense and | two ten, Tally and Bro rested for the | 0! d with one W c« a 0 time to discuss ite merits, and @ waste of | application of thy HY is ‘ Pn ng Rovog eter avers a lid patdeuue af Wap boonies Mat vane | bea ae - Mane ‘iv Clear spring, Course. an nive. eases ont of ten, where | ao money to send o su to Europe to inquire | the freedmen, and Indircetly charges tat tha | tit le may ba | Shite in b. Tht | Were ken from the rownstown falta | ttre! wen have become drunkirday or | 3:5) go Fis. ‘The political movement te the | latter havo banded together with the) Orie nig . her r. dulin 1 the party | mob and 1 Ain the court-l When they commit erlme agalnst the peace | fino ay aera rae I luct of | object of appropriating to thelr own combed er \ Gov rament in or- | We nf Vby a gentleman wl of th ty, the foandatlon of Uiose | 6 it t conapleuous 1 that! thy eotates of the Soutwurn whiten Now dulaihes an wuivisiias eR Ces an Ci Vn peran Ca MEL MEDC SED Me ig " 10 Jum elngle State, oF whoa , waskyd i ab) thy etal cS

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