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B&Q Rios Frening Amusements [not only enfMfctent to do the work for | 4 made to tome Iminense crowd of | been contracted In direet violation of one of | of officer Dean, and the others fying in every | framed, te n Le Vesta bye 10 40. bdool pd GHERICAN THEATRE, Singing, Dancing, and | both eliy and county, but that In many in- | People—e mare meettng—and my fret observation | the provisions of the banking jaw, which | direction. the anpald debts OF ale Sent ose bul 100 Mil. & St. PRL 48g A Trip Aronud the Wor [stances they do the double work at the pre- | 09 Hering pom the limtied encionare was an | ould uot Melt warrant the appolntivent of | Alarmed st this, the arsalling particn wlthe | inane re they respond le (h thesw ltd 100 Mil. & % BOWERY THEATRE : Bowery— f Tee,’ +4 randy ' etelamation of wonder that any man rhould have | ®feeelver, yet aggravates the case to x cou- | drew from the imtuediate scene of the cone | ing sorletic y apewering the above yus 0 6 tent time, and receive double pay for the |* war OMe nee make | Sderable éitent. “The Bolleltor of the ‘Treas | Hirt, and Ceuta took bis way direvtly to tue | wll couter a favor that will be duly appfeeke Gs Away, near Spring | eer The ¥ ortant d f the)? t : ury to-day gave his opinion that under the | Btate Prison, Jelivered hitaself up to the | ated T have known by e nb alos ne The Man of ‘Diet | gy age ie i ard by aay © ‘suds | law he Comptroller had no power to reverse | Warden, Geb. Viall, whio twok frou lui s " fh Yaios ‘ ; ment up * | lence As ta thie case they must | bis action, f having once appointed a re- | pistol, aud the following statements oat the tad ‘ Airlie je ¢ by ground trom | Crlver. ‘Phir enda the application to. thnt ef Aldrich and others bb ¢ thee i th ' ! n ‘ 1 was, Cierohire, fully p feat from thy own ie bank. — 7 2 iemgti where he K“ M ie « J : : A ——= Tiley entered the house H i , : . ; . or ‘ U The pinnacle @ pated to. cm al im ¢ . dent of the London Aldrich 1 : | cellent i 1 ta ~ * é : abn wy of letter received from an Row Fag : wh j may be ce t t not t for * 4 ' ‘ y win tbe |, long resideut at Paterno, ‘The : A man by | tray way tet iti @ it He AT dn ot rf ¥ f i) 4 1 they in 1 te was how the . . MUSEUM OF 4 nice of the Tie oe fr © very cotninenor on hot tn the head with | attand Weal, and even tn thie § ¢ » dn } R ‘i 1¢ ‘ LD weren g t . 1 thors | The decrared wai t er angle | (hirty dye. _F y at ty t r Hoa. itv, it... $.1 Fj tof t ¢ opinion that buth the Aer i Linge tea ost unc rgetie in doin we ering tony the, Gate | Gove Fe ae aay oretiea, 118 Dehetre ' roo a " of Ing what proportions the 1 might not | nnd : rhe eae te. the fa ripen BOaIAES ius pen ibe Oye wn ee4 ‘ akk ; : i poe snbripsicns dh totton b ‘with his father, | be Ulttd, - Your cigs lie oe Oot Swi PeeWee Orie " A ‘ b y h che ’ sla Pas tate a i lk A {| Be 1 ¢ Tice of | A Coxstast Keaben ov Tar Sra. | f bs gS , “ Ht t tot ‘ ‘ anh as Velie thal foritter ¢ see he! apthe Society te formed ure the Act reg : on PM ‘ , ‘i: wht a Apart feat al saoriations Athens MPAA ad pal bahiee H ‘ cal a very diastyated Mfo, and Abed aeative atoeks | 160 Pace 1, &...141 990 Reading Tt ¢ in n to attract the te Mere | | tol ond ch f ime in lowd vo teen | lating the ty OF comoperative o Pactle Tet i000 y cape 1 Faine. piles of broken stone and mortar—canmot | what f havG Reon here Lath quite persuaded | the cause of his F Aoveslns nh Satie aca Wen Vein th ie wa : ’ ‘ r ance, tu n ton cl ® | the Parthenon, the Bre the Stow of Hade | ong carried out by ail parties: there Devih ofan Afiean King. | rhe Raviogs Gueatlon Tetters from Pee oe ee ‘ a a y tian, the Gate of the Agora, the Odeum of Perl nid be much lea e We| F icea by the French mail | " 5 4 eg he Pie Be ez is | ® Fear tor a ber of th aid | cla the Ofpinpdions bad the nd ioe | O Gleinfecting long before the | wor Const of Africa, we learn of t | New Your, Bept. 12, 1467, | ‘ ion gota a TERS SEN K THEATRE, | @1,0¢ a t e | muh eescashtp comments a+ thew, My next | to in good order In ense it came. We had a | Inet elx years been a fearful acourge @mOnk | ularly singe Wie first uppearauce of thesn nr | 4) Brie It. Sao WOM ANUP pt a ur Sinking Fund letter will date from among the BD. very terrible time of it: the papers, far from ve tr fulhaliting the countries | ticles on saving, and mist say I found a x 1% sores fa ne hs eng , iggerating, have ruiher 4 dated our | Me D8 : 4 | deal x Je latterly there | n | 10 be eer & * weal Dt by « teins to be - . | eXsigyerating, have rather understated oelies the Engl! 1 French tert | de Approve, while latterly there Is much | {yy do. ” D Cla. & Pitt ri | as - - k t \ | woos, Oue day there were nearly 600 ongea, | bordering Lie ats ga hh if foot, | t0 conden CLA RWipt! 18 Pe 100 ‘ NEW YORK SON = leuppressed. The double-headed governine In and Out of Doors, | and more than 860 deaths, Inthe Zi hours | tories in the sbia, Mabba, a eet, | poticed. the. communteation of ° p,, | 2 ‘is a iin } Or Ss f ty and county Ie, to politielins, a To appreelate the fill meaning of th war nchtef of bt little Importance tm the | which Tas d by a letter sigued tom | moa lo, ey THE vi wales MI wo licshe (a8 Vika Ye Gaael UB EvarA (a Whereedll tl e IB cpt | tes you must bowr iu mind that. eve Kingdon af Baddiboo. He was, however, & | tum,” Ladinired the plain practical m | 100 P,P, W. & G.108% | : icibnanik wit Rial Ga praia Fee Phevriner arma tw re women ran Away who could pomaibly do #0 | starch Mahomedan, and watching hie oppor: | senso of ae Echen thought her styect | 2 <== | ' NG. SEPT. 74 wp Will Le syne long as the prese Saxe poet having ret have sbutup their shops an to! tuntty in that year, he rebelled against bis | was te trer and wiser the fellow labor | TIcks, NDAY MORN FPt. 1 is continued, The Constitutional | + anmmertne” over Bnvepe te ! mitey, all the arlstocricy and rich | Pagam King, pot hin to denth, and assumed | gra of her own sex. rend carvfully * Kitty's” | tho ce | hing Neve ; class have lett the island, and Palermo may | the supreme rule of the country, With five correspondence, and it struck me " _ ” do t to ev lences thrangh one « Ihany paper + 1 Can ve Bh 4d Pate 0 cin the SUN, 9 N Pinae Lroagh one uf the par be said to have remained tn possession of the | and aword Ne eatabiiahed the religion of | beg the communication of an rlucu MALTA nue Wont, HK ta rulates Among @ quarter of a {the unecessary en which y of Lig observations are ag rood ae bis verges. | Knulish colony aud of the milltary, One | Telum, killing all those who would not ebave | woman, ‘The letter of © Paul” In pithy, stat. | eee the old Seotch song. IB. inililon peaidters, Je thus entailed upom then, It ts eomtly | We wonid have thoaeht, however, that having | Esz a Mr, Seager, bas dicd of chole | thetr heads and awear on the Koran thelt | jug hls object without subteriure, bat all, Whe thow the bloom of health on thelr cheeks, - euotgch rt a eet of necessary offictals Ae (all ae himself, ands heantiful danghter | era. In general, we Buglish have coutinued adherence to hls faith, This fanatical war-| these persone forget that the object of the | take Plantation Hitters, which has the power of i Fe a luxury, that we | ofeweet aeventcen, he would not notice ihe girle; | tO lead much the eame lite as usual, | ror, elated bp the muccesses he had obtained | Ruy Is the linprvement, physical and intel- | fortiying the ayrtom agalnet diseaso, and of reg- fips bat he does, and hae particularly noted and com. | CHt every day, Whereas the Sicilians bave | over his negra bretheren, In June, 1866, sent | Jectnal, of the Inboring cinees, not the sub- | qiating the dicestive apparatus, Are you dyspep= a thea +4 mostly romalued shut up at home; but, of! an invading army Into the Hrideh territory | serving of personal e1 tle, weak, vold of energy? Have you little or no — | pared them, thum: Au reste, 1 will ay | course, we have been very careMil a8 to Out | on the Ga but he was repulsed and am. | If two of three ont of the thousands of | Ho weak, sb en jet gh New Phase of the Cretan Question. — | lint, without pretending to make m general com-| diet. It ja hart to any what. i tained great loxkes from the able_atrat Inboring women in thie grent city will Iny to | APP*tlie, headache, continned lasaitude and de- The Cretan q nis becoming shiner | parieon, Teaw more pretty girls tn ubiia than ta | become of this unfortunate Ssland ; the Governor, Colonel D' Arey. | Mabts Heart my advice and experience T ball feel | pression of eptrite? Take #. T.—1s¢0—X., p , ? Li ' tothe corn ation w led to the € 1 and many more tn L m than Mt really seers fadetta, We Lavo | ever.then thoughthe would attack the French, | amply repaid for the trouble of writing this | and bloom and beanty will return, The Bitters | f f Me at Oe tard ts eva had a “revolution and two. epldemtes in| and in December of the ame yenr, with 4000 | fetter, fave Decane nd bemmaoia Hbate mean sia is te t pad cgei Merah less than a year, no rain for two years the | warriors, surrounded @ party of800 Krom | T began iife on a aalary of @200, and of | “A | have m pon Tarkey ae womtaa whi pode try is parched for want of water. Itd8) pean Brench tr A massacred them all, |eontse ont of such a anim could aave nothing. | Magnatia Water.—A delightful tollet ar- Crete t 1 thie @ultan hae the of Gotha, with Ne ible to give you am adequate idea of) with the exception of nine who alone escaped | The next year [got $09, the next e400. f #uperior to Colonge and at half the price insane Hi rE add » turn cakes and ale the awfil misery extetInge here; people ate to tell the ead tale, ‘Tho sacrifices and cus | then saved enough to furnish n suite of | ¥ n 4 Hneetar, Leaw a good Niteraily starving’ Tt is not that they are Idle | tome of the King of Dahomey are bata trifle |rooma, which yield me a handsome per | Lyewe Magwetio Iusect Powder.—the the 3 have sent a joint to @ argine in ed, aan 1 not work; Ie i# that they have no | eomp the sliughter and misery thit | centage, besides eecuring me a comf original and only genaine—sure to kill roaches, ( de Gt “ATubna t5 feratn Whoa hob ssf ie wetiveot all Work to dis, aus evervtidng Ia now #0 dear | funatt by his ruthless policy ine | home. "My regular salary ie 800, with @200 |y.quuum mothe an! all inert vermin, Pro {re “4 t 4with I 4 tain t ‘ . ud y 7 d heartrend| Hf ficted ero races. “This | earned in Winter. I have now bought a hone slick, Dest ak Parka, 1 Pak iow, a4 ‘ “ hot ex ri Wa that be has | and when that f* cleared Tahal probably | pats Sea neutrality in the Cretan question. This nc rim maow-main eon eapt ined In battle Vy d the King | marry aman in business, Tar willing tole | Te Gee Rid of Fever and Ague, Int ; 5 n of the Western povcrs inditater that FY One “Clongt” writing of the fashtane of differs ey are both going | of Mein, and his tend and hands sent exult- | his confidential clerk, to help bin Inevery | mittent or Remittent Fever, nee De DP, Jaynes % mee) they a spose assist the T ent countries of But tas he fonnd then | epidemic is overs Ingly by that King ana trophy of successful | way to be anything’ and everything If le! Agus Misture, standacd’ remedy, that acte hil t j 1 Faye tint the fas 408 women of Flos |! White the chulers | war” to. the. Gatornor of the French Settles | tregte\ me" projerien bute if mot my neue te | Akt, Mixta f yl View W \ oe ee eee, Soak f ¥ Bad ten, | Meter are helped by the Socteta di Bens gent © Benegal. It has been coms | eeeured to me, 6o that I eball be independ. | !ckly and 3 thoron, om oe i ag ai ted and ¢.. , Oxtretues ite sympathy for the Creta pe ede ste aden | eticenizn, ond from all parts of Htaly sama of puted that no teaw than 20,00 ninan being | ene oo 3 | tive ' nt, re ent oth with th Fresnel: poole tai Tieohds | Carnet BiNnvo eneuinic: imiees: Ine. Tate | aa eae ace hie aera Sa aoe ane oe Mle Dati ang Hin Ml we Machine Co.—Elina Howe, a ad are competent fort EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE, — | wayandite itis Avenne, wlihout oven ‘ ttakes the matter in hand, the future | Havers. by this monster Mabba tinder the | no need to-go hosband buntin Jr. Mighest Preminm for Sewing Machines clvake aid on 1 pia sit Hidictharka RiveiiNa. tk any p 1 sae Mike of Siclly isa very monentil prospect. The | eloak of religion, so that now bis is | be no need to tarry unhappily because you | M the United States, London, and Parle, Of! : ri vin atl wonlt be noticed a fscomtant is fhyghttuls batt do not appre= ended it ly noped thot peace and prosperty | need a home, as you have built your house— | No. 69 Broadway, New York aly € ‘ w fi Mevivennavean Sua, At 1 bia de albee ah oo heud any fre bances, for they know may be restored to these unhappy countries | “not on sand.” : - : j 1 no ¢ What can be dune by a plese Coon » Arustordam, ‘The mame exes | cir Cor Chief be rendy for t London Time. Respectfully youre, P ih entated to m , rn oneay ack af every feminine head in | theouchont 1B raany, (ace Ue Dexter Hix Laat Appearance. ae Mlowed ons, and | h64) ta feattted Ve ; p int A ie ' Ky anid bury the dead, everytiody have | | The Chiengy diy Feith: FES] Bim—T have been atitising myselt by a} the wr may lead to ach Ms ray . i Hiway. Tt reminds one of old Chron | aay slight review of the very different views and It fs not t that: (he solstako fe Deen Wel laryy f 7 icles of the plague. 1 trust we shall soou |) Yes he celebrated trotting | experiences of some of the a! iste u . re who have ef he jaye ane} Hoof this gustly vieitant. Y a horse hie last wh you have liberally allowed a_porti ' bas The President's all thow f waste wen, w bie « | Paletin was 12s cases and Gé deattis, whiet + Det of your paper for sone time past. T hope it Dewttity Liver and Kid plent the wroug t eieut, in connec | tha bere eyes nit nnauite uf 118 PAN, FASHIONS jad Proveme City, ‘Those of the epectato may result Iu nding the in &c,, bee certiticaten u Lion with the evita which he proposed to | at ft be not to shake ihe ¢ N ! 1 , on Another letter, of the aime date asthe bor ed bin very heartily perfections and It,” At will 4 re was » create the Im. | fF 5 1 of jstheallal dll gcd fapteintaly Late irs : ¢ something not seen in the | tun, and foolishness, but for the pury {| Exposition Untverse'le — Pas Mf rly iu the South, that euf- | Mt entra Athen t that have w : ‘ " a partlontare of th vin Blelly, appea ry-day horses, tailed to establish | improvement, to consider the sublectt I Ad the Hane Phe an it The ther teopte | Aitenn ber capliah We cannot lok bark and | Pally very little revelation at any of these upen> on the 1th, there. We cases and} id never have known who he | was. fir that of learning how to Machines, ‘The omy FPCOPTC | think of the events of yesterday without loathing | Ini Of the atyien winch will be 1 wih the deaths: butall the shop were ebut, and | was ante one had told them, or they | make life ¢ rgbt management fr gl Us should emselves to be thus the nae which In the hlatory of the pmet han | Beles Of society (proper) during the reason, | Wore than half the population had fled from | lind recognized. hls na nm bis blanket. | And occas You give uso nice editorial fae eit Wile telved ¢ ML exact from them (he | heen full of honor, Where, If no! In Greece, may | These, however, are Indicated inn Parle letter to | Hie town, and seattercd Itself over the sur- | After walk * horse and down for @ | on the s ubjéct of providing for the fu- | son's 426 fall conditions erited in the reconsteuce | na riea ey rt Gratenidig tia fad from that we gather the | fownding’ counts Catania on the same | short p ie Was hitched to a sulky ture as well as the present. While wo | ~ fe expect that a flag, floating over a party whic | " day there were I ws und cleven deaths, his glory to the admirtt | arnestly savor to profit by all | Hon laws before admitting thew to thelr ald | represents nw peculiar mauuer the missiowary | sell 0 Otit of 22 notaries establishe that town, he went lazily round the cc ‘ana with’ which we are favored, we | <2 Porltions In the Union, and the best thing | efforts of the civilized world, will receive | If then we were asked what will be the most 19 had fled, and find cum ¥ vf about three minutes or three | must exercise our own minds and Judge for | ty all they ca to shape thelr conte accord: | that eyectal t to which Mt fe | Marked change la the wi this wearon, we should | rived of thelr patient tuinutes ond half tne, | Then after going | ourselves, and not be surprised or di ‘world. All who want Dagly, regardless of the President's course, | more than entitled? ‘The Grecian eonverva. | #8¥, On thie authority, that it will be an | Was dally distributing 3,000 portions of rico | backward and forward upon the bome-streteh, | ened, Af from inexperience or mistake, ot deaden the hair, but infu | Bly, FeR rocrechiars! Tuber tea | pretitetegeidi dl arciae eek Pp. te droves of oxen, to be Drought | he was started on a equare trot romnd the | any cause we may sometimes te di life tuto it, ebould use it. Bold by all drug! peg ecrerenperse eatin (UH) Fitine Mintales,, Bing.) tMonAheA 38 She soneereia vetotey | O¥EE HW a testers frome th nd | track for the Taek tl quarter was | ed, but rise from discouragement, Finy Cente per box, ‘40 ollector Calltcott’s Suapenston, We cannot wien you greater good | Tost evident shay, Felty | frow the island of Sardinia, were hungrily | passed in good style, but on getting well Into | again.” — Disappointment will be = ae —- The Secretary of the Treasury has suspend: | than that you should never koow how greatly | hee the rape of «looped. and knotted toilette, | expected. At Palerm vito, veal anid the back-streteh Doble pulled in, and quiet! pod i we use them rightly we MARRIAGES, €4 Collector Can ticorr from office until the | this one act of neglect will lower yon and your | Shis style te markedly jade apparent by the | poultry fetched extraordinary pri Wentover to the last turn, Here the nob! A great deal from our own experienc RCOFTELD-RAILEY—At Astoria, on Thi charges agaluet him can be Investigated, | people lu the contideration of those with whom | Adoption Of two snoder the first the re-intros | 151 9 bottle were given for bra animol struck @ «plendid trot, and cad ig all the correspondents, T find tmt two | day, Sept. 1a by the Rev. Dr. Martie, albert IT, aga ig | , | duced ure of the Marte Aatoinetto kerchier | OF @ Very Infertor quality. | eweep by the thr teimperance advocates, There may linye been | Sovtield, of New York, to Sarnh Fannie Bailey, of ‘That ts tho wiser course, If the Collector had | Fo8 would stand well, a te a aha i 4 . aon AS down the home-streteh, others who did not make it known; but ex- | the former pl @ i Yen allowed to continue In his position | 80 mach by way of Intimation—how grievously | (ne to the Kmpress herself, who fe 29 particular- finely Three Meotha of Rate, wire at a wonderfully’ rapid — gait. ample ts useful: Twas pleased with the firm, While the ‘examination was pending, there | *i##Ppointed the ct of Quaker City fee Ay fanetunted by ali that relates In any way to that | li aba 06 a BW T being three | Nit one of those grand bursts of speed for | manly stand taken by these two, May they’ ~ SRTORMOR WAS POND: SHES | as Tee otiarpan en a distant view of the | d%olate and unhappy Queen); the second, the eee eine rat, ays OF being three | which Dexter has been $0 celebrated—a burst | pertevere, and be actuated by equally good | BAPTIST —At New Rochelle, on Saturday might been a suspicion of favorita | tamed Acropolis of Athena fades from sight—the | Pian of carrying the train, months since the ralny season commenced, | in which the horse certainly trotted faster | ples in all their conduct Stay many | morning, Sept. 14th inat, after a short and painful | toward him. If he is innocent, as be claims} ony fi Tat the reader imagine the effect of the toflette | during which time there have not been m: than he bas ever before in this clty, | Amid | others follow thett exampl Moess, Francie Baptist, figed 89 years, 6 pga uatabiGhs the Ge) Without bia (Cre eae oe coe ee re ee Te canted 63 Gadcrin tose height daye tobethionstu fact, 4s 1 1 | the cheers of the concourse be dashed ander | One of them sald that after hts days’ work, ‘and 91 days, eee aaes op in thout any | by authorities that eeem not a whit re asd] Pein peers A abv Sl Mica oidatcAcs jase Das dat ss, Vea pas) Salted the wire, and went to the rst turn with me | T don't kuow what kind {t was, no matter, if | The relatives and frlende of the family are Buspicious circumstances. On the other | barhariem. But correspondents are not always | dvuble-skirted dress of purple allk, trimmed with | early and late, at_noon and In the 1 Wor like rpidity. He was then withdrawn | {taven solled bis bands, provided it wae not | SMcetfully invited to attend the funeral, on aud, if he is guilty, be cannot bo ejected | pasengers, ‘The quille from which their pene are | beavy white Cluny lace, ‘The under ekiet, the | any time, every thine, and souetiine to bis stables, ve Tittle exhibition of | calculated to soil his reputation or con- | qeegiay MMernoon, 12th Inet, ak o'clock, from | pee ‘ ; " pkirt usually the trained one, a made of the ordi« | tithe metimes it would remit for three | apeed this made by the gelding insured the | science, He. the ployed O10 | Neve deren eee taene Wiese of New Hockelle. | nthe Revenue office too noon, Aa the | formed Inugh at quarantines and put eentinels mad i P r . He then employed what time he | New Haven cate leave Yi at depot, & eaee presente Itself to the pubiley founded | abd guards at detance. Sooner would ther claim | DAFY trained length —the apper ake then made | 44¥% thet ove day Chen rain alta day Perfect mnnecas of th ee vote | Rt to spare, In gone recreation, and read | 11,8 A. Me pas eaagrbnasietate soli nag ie e908 bh much longer jut, in order that the under mey | they at nicht i “ . gis ne luck and n half | ing, chiefly, WN BEWspaper. ere, We \pon the disclosures made by District Attor- | Protection from the bird of Jove and, bid under | "eh But, im onder that the under ny | then at might 4, ite » ("was nine years old last Spriog. | may find all the news ofthe day,” with ituch | gaeek a O} Headey, Sept, 18, afer a abort it | ae Dis wing, soar above obstacles and laud far be- | be feet, the upper, wh much narrower than | rain, and f+ etl! rain nd who can tell | Inecolor he ts a rich glossy brown; blaze | useful information bewides, all’ yeary’ Y 7 88th | bey Tracy, there is suflicient eause for the . nnd Is i ‘ glossy rH wvides, summed up | Kitifgarvin, County Donegal, iteland, in the 88th | 4 aay Tie { Yond them, And thus, 1¢ may be, Thave snatehed | Ue lower, Ie carried over the rightarm, The geu- | when it will stop rainfug? ‘The caterpillar | faeed, with four white feet, the white runuing | an anged $0 uicely, that persons whose | year of his age. Gutnmary eispension of the Collector, ‘The Mite personal experience among the Athe | PTS louped-up ef his fashiva is euMictont, Mourishes and the eotton fy cut off, Lis ra | well up the legs, His head, though somes | time ts limited can enjoy all the pleasure ard | ~The relatives and friends of she family, aleo the ebarges against him are clear and specific. | lteiten? | Yages can be seem from afar, and bis odur whi Marge, Ie cloan and bony, lower Jaw well | benefit with lees thine apent than In most | mewbersof F. dC. P. U. and PALO, ar oy Nan tern Maat eel al acres But now let us twacine the farther effect of the | Smells rank to heaven, 1 Nat the base, leaving plenty of room for | other papers. | respectfully invited to attend the faverai, from his le fe necused of two flagrant ¢ + nial 1 had pent an afternoon tn i let ne tmavin ect of the | planter le gloomy, and the « e windpipe ; ears typeriig and lively, eyes | Thit correspondent closed tho event Ile n leic, 110 Ave, {0 Tuesday,’ Sept 1 the Government, one being the release of| on the dlatant elty ing th | wee of @ Marie Antoinette kerchlef, which, aa | er te hushed. Ob, for dry days and the balmy | bright ninent head well seton to a | with thankueistny to the bountitil Giver of | eondonserry” and California “payein | pe | whiskey froma bonded warehouse without | sult of negotiations trim Vines every reader knows, i+ @ sort of pelerine with long | breath of the Southern breeze once agam.— | rather ck, Which Ie well fitted to fue | all good. J naturally infer from this, that i . . = . W 1 A pleasant time up and | Woder the arma, and knotted, tn thie case, thick!y | - | depth “of brisket and a good Darrel ; back | n part of the exercise, and that the morniig | sone, Irene weed at tasemaulla, Co, Ty- ceptance of «bond that was known to | eye. Why not a eal? A pleasant time up and | woder the arms and knotted, tn thie eae, (hi Report of the Now Prealdent of | abichtly arched with broon iola and bips,and | was commenced na the evening was cou | The relativer and (rents of the family are ree | freotinlent. The charge: Ia) thes this) Gee the enlie sibor feeslied. See Fupteh | a ean citerecerecrume tin cit | The rveant ed President of Hayt has | 9 drooping rump 4 uncommonly long from | cluded. | Then, tndea, he might retire to | apecttully huvited to attend th eral on Ture. | yok th lector, in both eases, | And after supper? Thereby hangs my tale. | ¢ le oppose the up| eg report to the Assembly on the con. | Potut of the hip to hock ; short cannon bones . with a mind con d and peaceful, and | day morning, Sept, 17th, at 10 o'clock, from his ee a bg pn ti ue cata. | When the shades of pight were gathering, « score | Per skirt looped up on each side, the chignon worn | Made a report to the Assembly on the con: | Thane and tall suiMclutly full to develop bis | go to" Musturen te thee Thoruing in Ge, sane | ite reehdence, 14 Way lersey City, 286 Was the result of 9 conspiracy between Bitns | O04 iy prepared for ablations from the rocks | Bigh on the head, the round hat furnisted with «| dition of the Repubiic, In which he snys Maiabletoulan origin, | spirit end better fitted for the duties and | VALENTINE—On Sanday, Sept. 15th, telf and other parties to definud the gover. ! bow almort at ius eummit, and some idea may be| ‘The most active efforts of the govern wof the day than he Would otherwise | *Mort but severe MNiness, Sarah Ie only dau | nearby, ‘The captain ave obtained and boats | 8} ‘ ') hi ‘ould otherwise Hf ‘, 1 A iy Ment, whose Interests he was expected to pro- | i wered, increased the “f ined of the general effect of the tollette as eeen | WHHL be di } towards removing the diss A Love Affalr fo the Language of the Ri wave been. 1 have felt interested in eome | fsohn F. tne, tect, Againet these charges Mr. Catsacors's | twas not loth to follow, though « feom Deuind, When this bunched up effect ta ape | Credit whi na rate of th “Jean Paul” e: following in | others; Lut I have already, trapassed on to . 1 Shonte of the, femlly azo re: Aeputy has made a defence of himself and bis | sulting trom finprudent Uathing at plied torhortabiried walking dresses, t flies sober ee rey A Mange i hie New York letter to the Springfeld Ie. | ih apace, | ae Nal have written West enon, Rept. 1h, at 1 o'e cl, trom, principal, the rubstance of which Is that they | would prevent par fon, Aud thas m effect is the more ine nae @ reduction In the | handed, In order to Insure greater respectas TPBLICAN. Funcy a love scene written up as | Aunt Satur, | Wallington st: Oreespeiat reeman fn Garner bad Knowledge of the fraud. That, bow Emr with Officer Burdick and ae if | length of the ek nd the heightening of th i y ond efticien Serup s cure will | follows The Mal M (See Laat for other Deaths, aver, is a poor excuse. ‘The whisky waslu the | friewts for crew and paste forme ort of| bee of the boots—which artceg of the tollete | Ne taken tn the chuce of candidates for the | sTwan night, and the aromatic Arata | Male Corre. | band Uist tustody of the collector ; 1% was ble busineas | Frarsuard. As I good warchine tne Datherm | We have but litle doubt that by the time tne | iultlstration uf the Archbishop of Port-auc Taleo E gear ae x LYN, Sept. 10°67, | TRADE NOTIC | 10 eee that it was tot removed, except in a! Hat more nataral than to recall the stream i i ‘ pe: ane Prince, are assuming 90 « Air AR itor s 4 lee pose tbat it ge alas Wathore I had that afternoon een coming and yom | Winter Arrives boots will become quite @ promin= 4) 1) tehes of Hayth a ted Mon tee He i | pean SiR] t agree with tho Brooks | [ROM MOPLDERS UNION NO, t6-A SPR Vegitimate manner. It wus removed ottwr-| i'M he action of the port of Athens. | ent article of the tollette, hort skirts, and-even | Aith-iastam bet the ant ei ead fondiionand abowed | ynite who destres somethin B cial Meeting: will be held at Military Tall, 190 | wise, and the ‘or must now clear bis | 5 traing, will be, if possible, worn elower than they | on turn of the Archbishor : ining ing than matrimony. Bowery. on Monday evening, at 3 o'clock, by’ r Vire And what more natural reflection w ' tp " an they nt v u too mneh in fleeh, per 9.7 quest of Wiliam If, Sylvis, cident LM. 1. | tkirts by someth better than the plea that | atin view of our expected departare in the | Fete Visit ty Kon he will bring @ number of wxtie didn't carry an ou! eller anderstood Uy the ger who Will be prevent, R. PURDY, i Se knows nollilng about the fraud: Th : Nesta note 4 ° Miia 1" | priests with Lim. ‘The infant school and the Bind, Ware would. be iat Ke # iulsery in the | Wu. CAL 1 Mee, See, 3 x al aud. THe morning—than that bathing and bathers were dices wil! be alinost always made round, | Kite’ echool, catablished wt Porta . sate t Harn world e observed much, and found as | + - = | pvermnent has been defia ut of about | ull to be funind over the Mill! And what then? | ,podlert wil be almost always made round, | eee ie eundat with Ret meat ae wi tees lke oan ee a rule tl Who murry are much hap. | JOURNEYMEN, HORSESHOERS P. U. D. Bharged, of the Alshonesty, Tho | without observation, and ehould they chance to | Nuch le ne NB akry na it was except fut ceeded the hinges of the mders, In time | | Ffoye Bry Rie oo uk A ott 4 more convetient a 5, ove jonday creniag, Sept. 16, eply is substantially that the sald collector | fost with them into town, the uard wontd wot | Shetacr nan inephave beeh-ferlapate aceommer | fee rel BN rug & 4 preat deal of good, by having. thie and other ig tac hey eee Was not dislonest—only carcless, Tn either . Sea area Suae Ris be rons weivan 40. the Marie Ablolneiie scart, | 9d. Uy and great | "Little was eet tn preliminary eperring verte of ital. itm ‘iscussed In the | BLIGH, Pres, WM. MAGUIRE, Be se It would sceim that he has deserved to be | oeling ita ijustice in our ease, T confess | Win iais adlunet be ved, the round bo. hopes good these pldi by ede eat the at rm, ef e eoranna of the Bow, particular Pad ey beso It tn Wat be as deserved ¢ to lack of ecruple on that head, and, aseured that | Men thle adjunct ts a, th b> | ent ie of 4. 5% ™ Bei A stout pnbilshing those that are well written DAINTERS—A REGULAR MEETING OF | Busted from the collectorsbip, and the public | tye consequence would be pom may own head | cei kenerally worn with w atraplike generating ‘Haytien Soclety by ‘reining | gers BWM od Jet your readers hear from those, also, that | thie eveulogy cr Uncle rae em Wil be held o will. hold that opiuion uutll the contrary is | kene Ialid not heetate, Dut 1 wirticd anecher | RwcH Hs bound at the ens ts te berate riko aire or Matin are “not gifted with so much Inteticetual | seat Bouin IRS a OU Ree are, and 28 proved Duplicate Fubile OMvers. ity and the county of New York are Tur Hdentical in respect to the territory whieh they embrace, Each includes the whole Vsland within ite boundary, and so fur as th Material feature Is concerned, the county ts only another name for the city Notwith- Blanding this fact, two separate and distinct governmental machines are kept in motion, one representing the cliy and the other the rounty, We havea complement of county Officers, whose duties are the same as thore of similar officers In any other county of the Biate ; and we alo bave a very full list of city functionaries. Now there are certain official duties to perform, and it matters but | Witte whether the persons who do the work are called city or county officers, It is use- fees, however, and unnecessary expense, to Keep two sets of officials to do the work which could just as well be done by one pot. We do not mean that the conn- fy — establismeut should be entirely ‘sbolished, but @ cominunity certainly has no more need of duplicate ciliclals than a fish has of two tails. For examplo, we have « Board of Supervisors who bave the general control of county affairs, and we have « Common Council who occupy the same rele. tion to the efty, Both are expensive cou- “cerns, and since we have need for only gne, the former might very well be dispensed with, We have # Oity Controller and » County Controller; a Clty Chamberlain aud » County Chamberlain; a City Attorney and # County Attorney; Olty Judges and County Judges, ete, Then we have duplicate depus Hes, clerks and other attaches; duplicate rooms and offices, with high rents or otber heavy expenses, A larg riion of the expense resulting fr bie-handed Jocal governmcnt might Just ne well Le paved, for we can thow by ex mle that one mh Of Ure Hie on B for company, He assented more promptly than | I dreamed of, and we too busy * bees given our secret tn charge of Oficer | wih directions follow the with the boat, and give us full Ime to get safely $nto town before the back to t van ht. Whither? Beyond getting aafely into the seaport town E thought lit te, How reach Athens, ste miles beyond, and | how wee ft rights, w: haviog «Be polut ont ished in the dim moo f lenser © make along etory ehort, we found the bathe’ | | path, and though sometimes losing tt, our way | Into the Piroeus was not thereby lot. bere of many doga were disturbed, but no guard Aisturbed our march, and in due Ume we p several Dulldings between the Quaker City aud onretives. ‘Then gatued we courage and marched Doldly, We had learned enough of the little town to guide ourrecivos to the vietntty of the princtpal hotels, one of whteh we entered and forthwith | called for mcrriage, ‘The driver came, ani we made a bargain fur the trip—not » hasty one, but with all poseible eventnalities to view; and thus, by nine o'clock we were on the road. The moon, at lis fu som. ulations, come to eee, befure we nought re An friend, who very cheerfully ay reasonableness of the call and volunteer: ows almost invaluable services as gui ot propore to inflct upon you the story of what we saw and how bright {t all appeared tn the light of auewly-risen sun, ‘The rise and fall of Athens ‘and minute descriptions of the present ruine ~ eapectally of the Acropotle—are pot oply matters for the night. ‘school room, Had { observed auything tu the ap habits and manure of ‘Ite people entitled to de scription, T might urefuly engnge tn such a tus) But even there I find myself at fault, ‘Aud yet how moch I enjoyed that morntn elim» op the famed bill of learning? That ble among what once were noble temples? f st of all, that treadin, diateps of F up the bill of Mare as oclare and the soarone for It to th ( J bad vend to think of F Less » |» kave a splendid light, aud we enjoyed | nod. Asa rule the hem of short dresser te much not ouly the ride to Athens, bat an hour's peram- | trimmed, ith glimpees of the famed ruins we bad | marked, Jy morning hour fond us at the door of @| dress is a mode which te pre of history but included ta the Iiwature of every | epite of all Uieattacks made upom them they ar to Uh aie ad tg modern cy ot Avhens or ta the | fot bie left fn round Aratella’e ribs, hls r still grasping Wer stall and fives Ts your mon rs, With regard to educas 1h general, the Provisional Secretary of for Public’ Instruction bas addressed @ Welleate bunen ¢ for the delicate bunch of der the Bloeves are w coat faeblon, We are u and pe the ator part, of the tion Impression that 5! y mine?” asked Fitzfoodte | power, that we may learn s lings. Matrimontal Question” ts the o'cdneky | | po TAUONS THe WEST SIDR AND | the winter will tee @ very great change in this | clrentar fo the Local authorities, calling fof | jn 4 iter accents yon lnterrating, to me, at the Present ta ited 4g liand this Monday evening, | portlonof the tllete, The cost sleore, charming | thei in‘ ftg uicasures for the entatdieainont, | NOTatly was Nemrds a. | to get tnnrried, muds aithounte Teme cinta | Sik 08 bualnage i Baportehee, d. RIZON, | tet mrt ever remaln, has been tn worne aut | Wich ag Mitte delay te posible, oF free schovls | ry hf Wont see HC ole edd cen eae | old "now (nearly 30}, am eth tn thetranke, | = = Se | lent time to have become wearlsomely monoto | both In the towns and the rural districts, and | Jefe fin out of chancery } aul should I stuceced even at this inte hour, | SOCIEHY NOTICES, — | nous, ‘This month the open hangtng sloove again | fur the tuproveinent of existing educntional | Ae tidethere mene eeton Of *fowl,” “town, | NHL take Yeelf the responsibility, tats a Roe TP mel Wa cbs Diaany Ho Rie ol ek eune Cnet en Cstauraut hese bys and the tictory we | MK thong, He bey of inaking som Takes JRCONQUERABLE YM. OM. SOCLETY the drees, It is applied to a sbiort square-eut jacket commandants of the several d Aravella, oe ae fre it not T au aatistied you | RY No, 1, Mall cor 44th et and Sth ave. Public ay a i hout the country to prepare nu dle retused to give Itup, and) Me thing moro interesting, I wuld | meeting thle eventug at TM o'clock. Bpeaking b to which apparent hie seve e admtrably wile onward a at of ail uli ofhicers it the retired to tucir cormens Re Fre gins mucelnt history of my adventures | MEO onnell, Seeing aid mime by ihe fd. erpecialy when cut equarely at the edge. This districts, and a report setting forth the milla came up looking game to the | 2 fateh of a wife, Tt would prob idly | 8 ‘ Mee M. yen eevee ted with a fabric dering lu color provements required I the adininistration of peckbumes ‘Pitrloodley woveligtoudiig te | Hew considerable Tight upon the euracter | WHEELAN, V. P. JAWES O'NRIEN, Sec: 879 | from that of the jackot ttf, Probably the alvove | aifuirs, Tueapable and untrustworthy off Lute punisiment, aull shuling and coutifentes | Of the Fale sax. Tn NCONQUERABLR Y. M. P.M, T. A, ie | one door west of th ave. | BUSINESS CHANCES. | @N ENTIRE sic OF TOOL FOR sla Ts Apply at 186 Itivit ; - ORSALEAT A 4 40 STOCK A ad et, . FO8 £818 A Grocery store, #1 Bud Hxtires, oF Axtuces wither @ good ti ry rea ore, 20 Kast Wt FINTURES OF A nt sid. Enquire st at, wear the bowery 1 A FIRST CLASS LIQUOR Stent oR SALE F with stock and tiatures nnd lease af house | f the twat locations Inthe 1th ward. Apply Y only to le STRAUSS, 140 Ave C. 18) NOR SAL THE STOCK AND FIXTURES of a faney store, with rooms ty live i t. 4 ROCERY STORE, STOCK AND Fix sireete ie Bron privtor having bus bas to. alten BALDWIN & SON, MPVEA, COFFER AND SUGAR STORE For Balen good chance for a fomme eapital, the owner is sick to it Apply at 840 Hu be y g WELL fm s 900 Me,» age 9 tex orn loentiom 1 for eellit ‘ BOARD AND Koons, EW GENTLEMEN CAN RE AC Wo. 1 I board-—Alno a few Ind or, ab IWO YOUNG MEN, OR A Mas MEEIAN, 7 Henry st and. a Beers G4 YOUNG MEN CAN ba " COURTRY, BoaKy at nner srw on, Louy Irland. A qlatp, quiet funily in ‘ aor others, & f ATTN QURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOY cr ntlow; 1 efor . dentist, In excelent h partial board if requ URNISHED ROOMS, TOL @ mau aud wile keeping how onvevience for housekeeping ; rent tit per week: Ina quiet private house, Greenwich at. RREteetane i 4 call at ae ye 1. Ny FPWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEME be accommodated board, where they. will lad the cornfurts of ahome, Apply 490 Wert DUM at, up wtaire; teris ti 196 te. LET-FURNISHED ROOM TO A GEN Hleman and wife, of two eing wien, with or without board.” Call nt 244 West S0:h #1, top floor, fromt room, "Call all week. 139, FPPC LENIN A GERMAN PRIVATE PAMILY A well furnished front room, with gaa, ult Able for one oF two geatlemen, aud two furniehed single bedrooms, at 229 Hudson et, bet Canul and ‘Broome ats, aia 17 za with ¢ TNAMILTON ST., NEAR CATHERINE = ‘A widow Indy his to let latge parlor wet and wardrobe aud gary, unfteniehed, low rent. Also a few boarders, pleasant root Also, roous furnished, for ke F week, Ouly w few bour $4 50 NOARD A an and wil wi pba FOR SAL BET OF SECOND HAND TIN To. tale by KIMBALL & ROSSMAN, fen acy Hton, A fin and nheet tai wanted jtumediately, Mt ROSSMAN, Hudwns, Yc MIMBA gine and bolle pullles, shafting, aim gage, habgers, #teamn j) nd heater, all In good order. Ins guire at J LEM Mfg. Co., 74 Mallew Lane, 413 AND SECOND HAND fancy gins in erallings, “Flow Apply to JAS. HODGE, § dane NOR SAT ‘statlouer's bar, and Pardware, canon, ae, sOR LETHE FURNITU et of four roo mr, 14 W witt be wold for ‘8 re rope on Saturday, May, $15 per month, JOR SALE CHEAP A CARINETMAKE? work bench, Riigalre at 69 Chariton rt, 108 FW ORLEANS MOSS..10 BALES NEV Urienns Boss for vale by J.P, WHITNEY & C0, wm 4 Broadway. 7 ee YOU WANT NICK, lean box wood maw-dust, call on VAND!I* BURGH, WELLS & CO. ‘at ‘Type, Press and Engrave's’ Hoxwood and Mahogany Depot, 11d Falton #t, and 16 and 18 Dutch st, New York. ELERS—1P (MACHINISTS FOR SALE cCITBAR. @ fevt bang Lami: hive, ae DB DANHY, 43 Fultowet up stata 300 O8T AND FOUND NDA GOAT. IF NOT CALLED FOR change during the winter will take the sbape of @ Cll are to be at once removed, and their | “sty parents ave wealthy,” he warmured. Respectfully yours, Nat, f Jersey Cig will have cry alate da aameeells Tn hanging eleeve of the material of the underektrt, | Places filled by inen of acknowledged ability | ‘The figure 7" sbe canped. = === | He temperance meeting, evening, — a Pane esnetd the vatetia te sae coteastnerekirt | End patriotinin. ‘The President closce by ex-| ‘A peath orchard in New’ Jersey,” he ree Finanelal News, Markets Ge. | sin’ Rpeabing HM. sae se ie UND ON SUNDAY MOUNTING, 4 Sine Freee aad af ile thee te ee uattnae 2 | preaalug the hope that the etizena of Hoytl, | turned, and with that putone in on her pote: | New Yous, Saturday, Sept. 14, 6 P.M. | iol, ane a ringers We CORB 7 ele paylag Coyoabda” Apes ot O08 —and of this there te every prot vrofithig by the lessons of the past, and not | tot hieb she retur at ot é! 4 pare i * peytng Mi Shut however the toe tle ti ise heme lve to be cated amt | Noa ram daft Fade a | G62 Quetalon, compared with howe uf | E=WCBUULIVAN Hee Ba ta | a Wil Roots possible the under sleeve wil! be ma: delicate the fi wof the moment, will address | the fight hisown way, | yesterday show «decline, the closing fignre Py — O8T—RED SETTER DOG ABOUT the rie pete o drawn to the shape of the coat tetnsl tony and wih hereeverance to | yuutugituoeenn t@ longer bok out, Are | being 144. ‘The Stock market vas dull and | —— : Tiss 5 ‘ eye ie Hota eb as ue work of regenerating thelr coun vella now threw up the eponge, closed hier | Governments wero lower, Money was abu | Q7 OCNG Ta: Epua oo areata | - lovely peeper, and reposed het cuely kaowle | dant at ber cent," Korelgh exchanee iy | WK UNG MANS CHRTTL A Pilbe grea ftetarped'o A MILES, Bey OF trimmings, tt may be ead that they are fat, | -2lomlctde tn North Providence, It. 1, dge-box peacefully upon Fitefoodle’s manly | dull at 1099 1004, ‘The aggregate value of | COf 2d st, Reading Room Library. pin Dateline, ol 4 The quiet of ows city was again broken In| breadbasket ; utterly regadiess of the fact exports froma New York, durlijr the past | OveR dally (except si Fon bch this sr. erwi 4 fd in a state of transition and not very well de. | "Th® AUINE Of Ow ON wees ay morn | Mats buge mosquito bad tapped her bugle | Week, war €4,5K),566—amount received for | P&, Paver meeting every sent ak id ot, und Stave Cost pod memorgnune {vee a Hy fecal | aud was drawing the claret at # fearful r cuatoins, €2,890,i)0, # aidock, Young men invited to the | ‘Of wb uae eo tay ce Seelh tes loa. Ithogh @ tendency to fluting may be re. | 1M, he news of @ horrible m= ———— BALKS AT THK STOCK EXCHANGE, pemeand meetings, _____46| iiheral reward wilt be given by leaving tern at The wee of buttons or roreiter, or qven mitted nt the Halfway Honse, of * Hathaway GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, pekgiiel J NULItéAnY. | 22 Washington st, ' rt mal! bows, forming a Ime down the front of the Place,” on the Douglas Pike, some five miles —- YOOTS. fa, 1,6. 11LN 9:0 Welle, PargoR, — ON SATURDAY RVENING, IN 11 fashionable, and north of the elty, It appears that Benjamin A Widow's Waste, {30m de ty 98 Am, bx. Co. TEENTION | SOLIERS—LEPFERTS 2 4 avenue, = Mette dig cra 5 Whoever Ume useful, for it helps to reduce that y | A.M. M., a widow, wri ‘us 6 better ny | 2190 U.S, Ge 50's, 11 wo | Co., late 16 Nassau Par tarne it to Mr, 1 or oul ne i, v W. Aldrich, a notorious entmbler for many f x00" Am. Zow, have (rausferred thelr Dusl "ie | # Will be rewarded, D Audaclous effect witch (he close skirt g' CD | Years, Learwe! (hat his wife, io whom—coll- Me, postmarked Bergen, N. J., | 60 6 Paci SHELL 17) Hrogdway, corker Courtland: | Gen on - rt At les over the hips, | Lowry’'to elreuilated reports Lie was lawfully | desiring us to advertise for a situation for her | #70 20 Hyegeh fOr" eetulement, ‘Clétwinata wil eat on B Piscean AVES BANE ROOF 0} DONNEWE AKD OML@NONS AWD PaBssora, Haar ith “ewe YA We Commun a aoe of Cent, | #0% TLwTU Ue oectemry to give the address | nme ene Ci jor will be regarded by leaving fe at rot Bonnets are as small as ever, We mark a Me ‘tol in this State. “Uno! more fully. | 10000 ow Dt} WANTING SOL, | PATTERNON’S, No. 404 Kaet #4 street, or at th of Bristol, in this State. Upon theee ie ‘K ry 1 Bleek 170 noted tendency to wear the etsings of the bonnet rounds Aldrich procured awarrait for the ‘The (recery (losing Question. ie & we IONTY to the hetre of ttlore DYTNG to - uarrow and tlod wader the chiguon., And talking wyrest of these parties, and, together with HH, 19 ‘“ 9 . i do. | . All others having claims call on SHEL ERS WANTED BY THE PROPRRT B © , 19 and 21 Stanton at., states that 8000 d 105 400 Ete R. ofthe eigen we mal not figs To say that doe fue Willy Ban snd olaerm procended | Cctv in that store have Med aceeneae Bac ae erty He Be 114 Broadwey.cor Vout room 14 66 | Gye, Gar 8) Mulberry a for the follow ar howe. Camm ret ante to oh ato © mot Inbored In| ton do, i ~ thc ocehtanectbstcbierhted p . , oUeY ee ee ee the ‘upper sory and ene efeta | Yalu, aa the store mow clones half an hour | 9a, Ti-i02. tor fm gna ttn tf cher atormeys arate kane ania akiria caaton dasa = S cs orn 88 eve welt under’ the caves , fol B40) Tr, TBI 0 oi A . LOST ‘Toe plaln cuiormamented parasol will be tue | Miwselt under ihe caves followed by the | earior than itdid. Our correspondout thinks | Ray Wife.) IE AAitional bounty and otler claime. collected, $200 as Lown SATURDAY, nable thing. om ‘ me | shat if the employees will hokl a publi te 000 WM. & SHELDON, 171 Broadway, coruer Court: | ovine P, er 4 severely farhionable thing, cousin, Aldrich foll wad faaka afer 6 ant tha LaecHT GILL oh Fare idk wt tor South a,'e * Ly Bi Bank to 08 s al upon hls friends to assist in Che eapture of | Ing, the seven o'clock cloriug movement win | We Fea 0 ye rp | will receive ine alerre meen fe Pretty Alarh ae taperted. the refigee. Discovering his rotreat, Aldrich | be put tuto effect eusier than sup 100 Mee, BIL GOES BT sa | AS MARINERS WHO SIWED ON Tuk | MMM Poeun tt bat ie tsp ire : A . Lyell Meare bet of | ¢ ated mC Amira $0 CxO OU, oF eutte ae | CesOpernsive Ke ch adel 00 UT gro cre, & Pitta | in Mobile Bay, and uF pee | ——=— — the w w Parme Citizous' | sonvequences, although bo wus unarmed, | Maw conn, G1 i dae ha TEM Ra Ch Ne W oF B | PRINTING. a Bank j that the firm of O, | cen to a peurknbiey m8 , ONY Cai et OHO Chl NIW.i “ ——_ Ie dt Sa M. Beach, © Wil Ww &is Wan exclan from Ald) Sin W be kind Hud, vd, 106 200 Devs SOLDIERS! CLAIMS FOR ADDITIONAL | CULEAP PRINTING, CHEAP PRE Bip. wid. one: other Willlanity who’ are Ml Ta thon tho remaluty meng f SN AE BB ow a | SN peut Mea) Coubaw Painting, ‘cuicar Patnatxus othe WY Alea 4 ! ‘ a re : \ a ate | Fee? artiome aed Ay A. WIITELORN rol cr #914 Vthite or! wot the | , le Hives n 1 t wo Ole BOL TE aves | hw RIED A BWP ™ @ ANS AND NYOPULTON STRERTR Bt

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