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ct of refloctorn, It mast be slightly Inbed hiro aiuagingly. Twke all in all, the | #00 do. Cee EE ee 2 _errnaeeeeeeeeion nen oe - THE NEW YORK SUN. match between Eowane A. Poraann and 6 | ster, te a marble ale® whieh forme part of oe vez, serge of, Cnroetian. ad homes only ] abl oot yen, fret, Of a4 nally of the same race, but got separated by ' #11 mines for AN” betel memo Aino dD te flag flied fhe tt net torah» spanned PN eet og Mg to roast Mr.” Weston called. for | taka.” You know, my deuesricnds, Cues & fy [ue Scufustem Of tongues ot the Tower a aut. | LARD shed conciderabic tak fm the enuse of | seriptlon, Jerve Christ was born of the Vir | peed mot om plainly addneo of thrones, ‘After the same manner | the Pope himself w is thie of S]ef Bate.” Me wane te knew if FRIDAY MORNING, KOV. 15, 1867. the Confederney, end be bine lately written «| gin Mary Weare im scare er grette flied | both old end wow, gravely shaken bj ie ker given him be | When he left the prlegdond thronged ‘adousd | Gite te tree Anewer—the three meee | book entitled ‘Les and Me Lieutenants,” a | with tneneee perfumes, brilliantly {luini- | the relfintieted low of major ‘which ought bend, ¢ pre Th Se | Bien and begged Dieses. Wadoubtedty came engteaily from s common ‘The Presidents Pulse. which Be sheds some Hght om that old Vir-| mated, and rich beyond eatimate tn gold and | Wedge dem. Bate repebiic seme wone | pending with the knife sed fork watirety. — Mock, if the story of Adam le trae; but whe- ‘Twe best and most sensidie polities! | giuia humbug—Haxny A. Ween, who was | ativer, silk and marble, Here and thereonly | vena) reputation of fle lowest or | of the roast, Weston took «drink of tea. Danger of Boat-Hacing, ther the separation peek piace at, before, (peech which the President has made sloee | one of Len's “Hewtenante.” A quarrel grew | the solid rock te visible, and we cannot but | highest servants, very shred of obaracter | (he ten was sweetened ud bad milk in it. | Several medieal writers fn the Lon@om | or afer the Lubbub at the Tower of Babel, te th fall-out with Congress, was that which he | out of this matter, aud plstol-sbooting, of | feel ae though the place would more appro: | {UN JP yuuile eterni. te torn fram the | ta cadet te gray tee pe ati age, | Lancet have recently argued that boat-rseing | g question which the wisest men have pus- Ielivered om Wednesday eveving, tn re- | course, bas followed. This circumstance | priately bear the name of “tomb,” than | tice seerua to be in no degiee iuperilied. | ly than we have done into the details of Mr. |'% Very liable to superinduce heart disease. | sled their brains abont. All that te known fponee to the serenede of his adinirers fn | indicates that the chivalry are tired of rail- | that of “stable.” Bot all sects have agreed | The ‘immortal Tnatitutiong’ ap reer ‘capable | Weaton's vist to Utica, bat space forbids. | A correspondent of Pubic Opinion makes & | shout the matter ie thie: The Bible takes the Washington. It ts not landivg the last effort | ing nd ranting at the North. The eobeatve | upon the location, and thoagh f eannot un- | of riding over every seandal. The story of | Suitice It to After Aishtg the | sliniiar assertion, and adda Jewish chronology back to the time of Adam. Wo any great height to say that {t woe better | power that held them together daring the | derstand how or why ft t# posible to fx e played ac email part to bas-|lald hie kusfe and fork ede by olde en bia a nate dnnurance office will inenre the life of | With regard to the Iriah, but little la known than the rest; but it was certainly an im- | war is broken, and all over the South they | upon @ spot which had been so long forgot- | tenin ravating the fall of the French | plate, folded hia oapkin and pot it throneh | oq heart, arising from boat rac fieay of thelr history before the Christian ers be- provement, and that t something to be | are quarrelliag among themeelves, as they | tem, Twill not grumble—omly wander, me: | monarchy, Ly Hi aon AS et Know, | the ring, aby ice ae A sad aan possibly be ascribed to rheurnaters. Many | #a0, and it le not known at what polat they ” vy th he good olf tim was an uiteily flee one, We do not suppose | no one elon was at the thle, pic oune ee 6 . nkful for, The Preifent mevaeed to | d4'u be good old timee of yore. The fact | alugiy. back to my ve B ji tbe. sey. fresh from. Amerfes-- | eye touth with & common goose quill charp- lak eee eemanee fisesse, too, fromm | branched off from the parent sock of the Reep bie temper when he touched apen Cone | that they bare no niggers” to larrap ne toms, — | #lout Mrs. Lincoln's ebawls, will at all da- | ened toa puint — Cuca Herald. baake iin, hasit of om humas family, The North American In- frees, ond te restrain his ow within reaernm | tends to stimnlate the teste for @ghting i inage the United Biates Republic, and yet rd totaccoe pe alee to) weaken Ginna are generally believed to have ersssed tie bounds ie his allosion to the recent els | among themerlves. Although they have lua day fe pag A the New Urleass there eas be no dou! twbatever ti at it a * aerag - Mf pode nie | Hemet at p09) Uneribbos Javeniios, searee- | over from Asia, at Behring’s Strait, at an D " ye ue o1 ‘odeed, Line be Vinter bas ev low rood season this t prot y Woon This le exactly what the Redicale | (he contest for independence, they are ape | Te soy donnie heretofore existed with re He ty tM We for herself, Itiaat| arr ag as aden ati atert te coudu ite | Angry o9 Whats what with Pueametien, to- | Sly period of tbe werld’s bistory, but now rc doped he wonid eer do. They foadir ez | rently eatiefed with the liberty that le atl | gars io President. Julneon's police beim je Avtoluetie, Insteed of contra 4 “ | bacco simokt Thy evenings Im close | 198 positive ls known soncerning their chro: | Us" and M0 panes to, for Jane pected one of thowe Mack woods hacwugnes In left tev —the privilege of shooting at one | popular, tie aw dlapelied like the inte | and confutleg edecessors at the outset #. playlog’ billiarda, ad appailie la tke | nology. tenes) and ee bere leks nb,'6h Doroaer norbtt versie he peopl the Cruatess de 4b pow orntt f c “AR? rt fontrol of himself and savage piteh | jo cere. hox—the very atrongbold in which the re- | dimary charges.” (his vielmity yesterday von and last | ealied many, toe many, young mm of steamers that leave New York fc i eene) B0ge—m for ay wrio everything of the Bt 1 hve Te, 27269 bellows rgiiatore bave boasted of | their night. Such # thing bas not occurred a nee | the Christ Church Qeide #t Oxford, er the} Francisco, one belonging to the Pacific Meil | , LArd= Saire of tev. a tna at 198 18 (otoe ix . ow hie pres ciel i” he Vetober snow ai p that broke dot th fom ai bes r rid ry, a °. he we wy 18 is D1 Folly spyretatng tbe aid which be Prose, EDITORIAL SOR TESPONDENCE, | primes.” Winn, the prestige we mar dare The rorat Trade ine Uetokar aw atm that tok dow the | fens aid! macsuoe abaut Cartridge: With § | Sieauahlp Co, and the other to the North | Nut atte doa sue Ls wa ieSeed dent gave them by his stumping tor Meuitterancs® found Noe | ed ‘of | fe lmegine that there nre hut very few of | tine been von to fruit wnd shade trens, and | of dilated alr-eelle of the lungs, leading too | America Steamebip Ce, On the Pacifictine | 501m “a8 witb throweh the Weet, they vondly voped inat Jn ear me, Bept. 25, 1867, | c nebirator (ve wwerament © yur citizen who have any idea of the vaet- | some of the fairest willow trees iu private | ott ‘consnta) uk the voasele leave ou the Ist, 11th and Bist of | o-umon hard Beet -4 f non aed tiene te ronld give them eimflar help in this The firet petut o wi action on leaving | #tifled in thelr birth, and that 9 eperdy re- | ness of the flower trade of New York. We | Yard Wadd haa i ar, a bres Th ‘ain Lon ech month, exce;t when thoce days fall om i Handa, e m Of oppremslo: ma! e b ane LO them With, oes WETS | Hy heir time of need, But from e ee 8 We ihe Mat ienly famous Jacob's | levee from one salt pl y ve lorked | conters, that until a short time ago, whee | ing Sdocn large 1 the ng stones of th Bandar, then on the fatarday previous ‘The ~ ned ties LJ perience of frieude the P dent b * + atthe ec th a entrance of the | Constitution of our forefathers w et Le | ovr attention was enlied to it, we bad never | telegraph wires got it jn the etre These wen » steamers on the ether Itne run but once ae ‘8 8B th montha, Jom. He has fousd that it fe bed policy litle valley where the ivy ie located, and | vindte aid a happy, united couity. ri | xlven it a thonght, althonphy we had) fre | & ingle wire was working oat of ¢ frow aitnilar afectous, and nearly all dle of | mouth; ou the 2th and 15th alternately, ariegi $i 'pe. tbs tr bles Novetnegs Rlicly pone cut hie vinle of wk upen | directly at the et, 08 1 WERE, OF NOR ene ere ee eT ee hod Mare qeeecais stores | were received hy the m billy PRPS ice | ee dimeric ‘The passaue rates, Including rallroad fare | Us; 9440 pet Ubd (ut eale 404 enstorn, and $0.50 fs and to burn his owe flagers iu | mountaty sof Bes tng and Carsing —Gerieimn | (eric ge. | which appeared to ue devoted i this | ether the stor ay be put down aa a re; | Veete to the Qui of Madngnecer, | serves (he Leth calcined Kalecervucker and Bmoire pt De OF Palnd OF ote Ck { ‘ b #9 to | War winter atorm. ‘The suow war halt « Ne odiieers of the w coud eabiat, We Pr net i AP f rule oF stoue ¢ The Nashville, Tenn., Gazrrre, of Bh, | clas oF few years foot deep this toring, and bad St fallen on |* The re of the war ehip Vigilant have - bed Aes i Mae nay a pakT one wt Moone ROAT 4 cute for exulte: shout the well iudionton a luck af attention | gayy aes Nel heath fev around, thera ould have hoew good | PAI a visit to the Queen of Madueusear, currency. Paseag # | Ordinary a. asus on pitch cee be might | not creditable to that clara of Christians WhO! “Kadtonttem, bom of war, Onde continued | houser, orat some of the elty inarkets, eigulog. —Murtfurd Times, No the visit fe thas deacribed in Ewgiish papers; | 4ay of sailing Mediag.. sce HS ronke ec mine! parade of their care of other | tease of hie only inthe perpetuation of the | themorings of theveason. Rot now ther’ | was geg = | thee eritel titer, two: tad a WL? de “C. C. 8." will Le answered soon Goud aitaiing’ “soe 2 MH { feeling than he uid on Wedne- | “boly places,” but does not detract from is | peevone of war, The Dewocary seeks 10 | are extensive depots for the sale of flowers S cca jvurney at the residence of Ter Britaaie | ‘“Brooklyu"— The Same. ‘oom tor shipping, and §| 9081 90 fow He hae w eat poll- | “guthenticity.” if 1 Fe words the | MUAY hore paaslons, to uniticate thove evils. lin every variety of fort, and the bus The D of the London | Majesty's Consul, Mr. Pakenham, who re- wash , le bas wom @ great polls | “authenticity,” if Dimay use the wor MeL audeventually te olfiterate both. ‘Thus far, |doue ie ant to be very farge amoun >| Timer says of the late Earl of Rosee, who | ceived them inost’ kindly, aud arranged their 0a. ite for Mantle, gold, ry. Redicale may neath o, the well la sovered by «rule vault, | he frulta of etrife hawe an before, the | over §1,000,0% a yenr. It ik uct an anvenal | aca nn the Stet ult, In Mockatown, near | Wilt of cercinony for the next day, wi New eens meerres 0.0 growin and y har taken place, | Into which one galne aceoss by want an Eng: BEpesPeur relotes’ teas ee pt AE Ba. | ng for 8 favorito at the opera, OF st | tite 7 Ag 1 they experienced’ the greatest ferpect from Lives or THe Quen or Exotann. | t 1 4 4 * | cannot but rejoice tha caction is now | any one of our fa ble places of ami i the high i nward ey Agnes Strickland. Mnsteated, Pablisbed +h tourst would eal! @ Metitiey Jump.” | ft 2 & ‘ s wes Strickland. Musteated, i uadluw course Routhward. It te the | tnent, to havea taeket of flowers set at her | Atte Ang from Parliament Lord Rov guacde of honor and own band . , waht | Avd the Jucnp to made, nothing rewards | fureranner of the era of peace and Roud | feet, valued 6, t ywete | applied bineell with greater real acd esti T- arch thei inte hout | bY Harper Brothers, New York. wever, thut the ductrives of | the Jumper eave & glinpee of “black- | will. Fatablished in see Tuat | of from $8 to § y thrown | ulty to the pursuit of uatrouowilcal 0 soltiers were under arma expressly te PERIODICALS. the levee te the tate | ns wnwards, Between 0 few lerge Nea sweep on | Ly dozens to the pots uf she ballet,“ We lieve | He euncelved the noble pur \ im_ Boner pe Queen received fem Epixrcnan Review. October. Repnb- be i ea ple Sor noticed this at Mbio's frequently, and corm | mounting the difleulties which stood tn the | most cordially, and gfter they had kiseed Wer | synod by Loot “ Po. Ito there doctrines stan) con-| stouss, which seem to cover the | Genve until It Fedceie the whole land, Wg ih rily- trom a certain warier of the | way of wmore accurate, observation of the | Majesty's hand Mr. Pakeabamn pald tke neunt | ‘sted by Leonard Scott & Co., 140 Fulton Gewned by the people of eeverad States wh resi =o mouth = of) thes well. ~—- Room | offer as the ehrine « erty ihe united suf lnotee The mint requisite to mect the | heavenly bodies, and wit unexampled pa | compliments of the coudtry, when the Queen | street, New Yor! Before were racked he Radical atte. | tere is to drop @ stone as large ae one's | freged of North and Bouth, Kast aud W Wants of the susceptible: young of Ceuce and persistent every applied himself | Iuquired impressively after the health ef our | Rexenicr’s Tine Tanres, pvember. Buch » tricu cause even more di } 1. by listening for the sound of ite | The Mobile, Ala., Adverticor und Kegister | | Se teae Lior Ties ae yet | relf-imposed turk 4 Fis eonrere: | baa g Wipe rb lielt4 Lobe pa cod nasi Published by Benedict Brothers, 171 Broad- ; wurt be eouslderabie, wislie Uke veivand ior | iechanical « ¢ ecienutic knowiedge en- | and good underetan ould ex ‘ ereet and considerate map than Axonew | f. yn the plc of stones already dropped | Of #th, rejoices ns follows futel gums {or the ‘oraainentel purpuses of | wpled hiss uitinn ‘ely t yrntth id ect, | them forever aud ever,» They theu Kissel the | "ay, New York, 1 rednes un Domseos to lose control of bis ton ‘on | by pilgrime, of de. |. Great Democratic gains, and finmenee | just cnable life, hue grown to be great, all | Tt wast ntl! after band again and retired fu the moet | ams see-saw coe ard wie, Bg ge rota ack uo oorasten 0d of 6 grand ovation | dcent one “guesses” tt val te ‘al ! renee, 90d Saiee ba an f im | Wendie to make the business both lure wud [and failures, which wo ved Court fashion. Notody could i} it Yr News, Markets, &e. Hrevhy) —wt-ai& “PA | eats, wee eu } ule, 18 the retrain from end to end | prcitable. Flowers ace, indeed, beautlinl | lees deterniined of entbuslastic we it th very much pleased with Svaan Raw, ‘1141 of political iriends. nain to be filed by eitilar stony contribus | of ast Conutry, The grent State of New | | and this grow|Og. detoaud for them, | be at lest enecveded Iw produciir t ‘eae | athe vie iene denen great doalat | New Your, Thurrday, November 14th— | ,,AeQae Maw, iN te tor fale to good refine ‘The President at Inthe darkeat | clone. Mere the Saviour rested at noun-day.on | York hae raat off the yoke wf the syoller and | K through all riuke w | Niseent iatcumeuts wile lavetwon for ui | good to our mtereata in Madagascar. Afer- | Goid was weak to-day at 1403. Money wae | hada | Ue Sb 1c. Retlued, 166 fog hours of bis troubles he always trusted 'n/ hie way from Jerusalem, while bls dirciples | Pernity dad the Constieiioa. Feen Masa. | ts only an Furopesp fame. ‘The art ut making reftect- | wards Captain brown went im plain clots | gerive at 7 per cent. with some transactions | ,,14:40w.—fiales 6,000 Re for good brands, ap end relied upow the le to make things | weot up the valley to the Shechem we have fone bound tn (he chains of Poe | oe clvUlzatton ng Telescopes of vaat compase and power | bY the wish of some of the high e@ivers, and | BOS ft " Tao | aReH es uP peers vue | 7 M Sas tes ania ores. eat | tuey be ead $0 bave origiuated with him, | paid them @ friendly visit; everywhere they | at 8 The stock ina: ket was steong ov- | Witaxky teste te bond. right. It might pertinen‘ly be asked why, | just leit,to buy bread; and while he rested there | ritan politics, feels the electric shock that aod has certainly been brought by bis | Were treated with grent civility aud kind- | eroments were in active demand. Foreign mene To Liverpool, 160 phys Inrd st j } in vitalizing the nation, and raviehes 40,000 Th y and #00 Lhde tallow at #0." To London, 6,000 Mf this were true, be paid fo at-lerme to him thet Samaritan women who de- | ™ ritahzing the mation, and ravislica 40.00) | Five Blew’ empty Mae Aeeoe | Menied all tive angacity tom | hy nd what rtrick owe mi that § | exchange was active wt 109% a 100% four nt Se Sd; 200 tons oll eake at Sis bivaste \ Mention to the elections fa the two! sired the water of life. Tae tomb of Joseph | thank God for ihis great hlesrlog, that IU 4 . . | tioa nudertook the | good many of them were Ch . " 0d #1,000 bush wheat on private terms, nnk God for ihis gre B tha ation, the Rev. Patrick Bell, of Ca <i would I | Farge wall-bound bibk SALAS AT THE STUCK EXCHANGE, Preceding years; but thatBbelonge to is buts ehortdisiance hones, and aorthward | hes put tt in the boarts of the people to vine | MUM Oe oS | ATM Th Ot le WanU oie Be ot tern | tne. 6 be ad TeMbeial with eae bus Bee al Ge past, and may now be dropped. Only | —4 «s te very one alluded to by | dicate the Constitution ol le og] emerge de hadsare te betas tah May licacy, aad uce overcom. | Volume with real and sincere pleasure. TI 000 1.80, tu ‘and 40,000 bush wheas a ive. Fost. Ses preset and the future paces a as n er clalimant appears. | frum the beuds of the perce, ure bale in pf con ele Leathe vee | Blichind GuMicattiee, WRI ences | relurmed With the Covenl by Water ofa the [ise Hekea acts | Je8 puunces=caeeceeret—er : % ‘oni the iis of the oppre low om pair of sheare suggested to bim | at every atep is arvel of teat | ~ | Beautiful lakes which rum all the w mE | 1000 U.S, be, Bartlet 10) | Yerest, 00 far as AxpnEW Jowwson ie con: | “And the bones of Joseph, whlch the oly The Hew Orleans (LA) Republlcun, of 40h, | tuo utes agen ehlen Uo encairne the enticed, [for TOC ten ce Lote R Cece araate i | cre temet ani iee ea, tactetaea, Mec tuey | beste a im 2 SPECIAL NOTICES, termed. He that be will still te guided in of Leracl brought up oat of Egypt, | save: the fundamental part of the mac! foe, Me. | orcone ine clreular disc of metal weighing | pre ded to Vobemar, where Captain iene Yi ey a ie Hi by the people, which fa 8 good resolve, It} burted they in Shechem, Ja a parcel Of | Tyac the opposition hae any reason for | hell tells the tory of bet tire attempt ae | (Our tone, and measuring ale fret in diane. | Brown received the Governor on buard Hor | S%q, -® °* oy Madr, tomeniy. b important, however, that be shall not mie: | cround whet Jaeob bought of the sons of | exuitation oF the Republican any reason for | tollowe: Alter makiig my calcviatious ae to | Fi n0d e inception of the obetaclos | Maleatys ahip. Visitant, and alarmed bie 6h | etue Ua a8 woe the belt or ee ak er eee, Vithons , " wondeney netly deny Veal ete joined quantity f romgh | while vs ante aay Ue st beset vo be . bed take the will of the people. He must bear | Haimor, the fatuer ul Shocker. i ep vine ae pea near arg oy Uueka ta Nae sited Silanes Ge hl ormed when it te remembered that, and’ showed hin. of whet Her veo" wo Tiimoat a rival la the world. Bimind the fact that the people have omly | Journeying on from these Interesting lo- | {oye rreticaluare wreatirs is tue better prs. | Then Linea cutter of wood uf every part [iM OWee to ecilect the “ulment pose y's ahips wero capable 1a cave of ne- | 000 URbetbe bo ce that will mot dendou We febuked the Radical leaders for their extreme | calities our eyes are next fixed upon Shiloh, | pared to engage In the ensiting national cam- | that required to he made of trom anc ey e amonnt of ight, which te the great Wy by tiring © few abelis, whieh aston | 6 64. Ly 800 100 100 w 170 Ney, and he must not make the mistake of | of rather upon ite riina, Ou this avot, prob- | Paigu In that Tt baa discovered steel. Event these piece by piece, a9 I re mit | ied : fore U.tvee boas Wiens that the people have made arud-| ably on the aummuit of the little hil the | dadvautage of encumbering Ise yuired them, 10 the DIECKStuTUD, Wt tne a ae ee ery eee | nae weee RIGSLY nenedcla and’ ealetary. | ees 108% Eee inue We he Geppaiaa cas o@ ta | toeecia i : iesuee, which in tio wise periained to Ite pur- | instructions to make @ thing of tron ae tke | tan at ie ele, an wat exacts spherical, - oer 1640 "do, 1064 O'RERFE On Nov. 18th, Thomas O'Rea jump ¢ Copper! side of the} Tabernacle was Grat permanently set up iv poset detined thus far by Congress. The | the wooden ones rent wo possible | When 1 | Wir ihe. § A Moist Country, Siyege U.B Go b-boe, born in the Parish of Connah, County of Political fence. The people want s more | Canaan ; and here the Inrwelites aesetnbled | Kepublicas may move cantiourly mow | wots tow of the pleces from the eutth, Pin. | {he ee “light eigenen pee Part of an | 4 writer in the Temple Liar anys that to ate | yeigtt’ gar Orr ietye Ireland, syed 80 years, i Saisie 01 7 on hi jomentons then shed them with # file, and eccure ach tw | ine ten ation of 1e ote “4 7 The relatives an: onde are reapec Donservative policy than that which the Rad- each bie allotted p Sonaet, GAL © hare bce Gale \mnpe- Mer Ciener NUSa: I feeannan s ceb eaceete | aiLicie rdiaart: | teipt 40 preserve any proparty Im Wurman | Hime U.Atai-ii 17” ap ma the tence en La hace ae Ieale have marked out, but, at the same time, | promised I To this pl migra 6 ant only meceededt e, also, the In- | tence " thereat, but fet as remember | gave ine a world of tronble and vexation, ly. The greatest care can do vo more to at Noy 806 Avauue A, om Friday, 15th Inst, Bue which will insure ® permanent and safe | fant Samuel was brought from Kamub, and | that our colored brother at the North can | Wieu they came into wy bonds they were in | bat attained to probe | than bet the thin, bd - J h id he came bul h - 'e hy wwe r preeisiot ¥y oy ye spoil as slowly as ponel- wo ” Deconstruction of the Union, If the Pree here old li fel doud_om Wearing of the cap-| Detter wait (x tle longer for he certatn Pa wry crude atc, aud feyhived gill fling, | A)1y em we eran preciaion sha | ble. 1 bed a valuable guitar on going, there, Fem edge atto eal Ceca Satine Bite, Gent will accept that ground as the true n-| tureof the Ark. Ite final destruction ta | Se 'oRinin Me citizen than that a repubile | grinding aml Auuing. | By dint of jatient ub | csaontials. Ia edjustiag. the prepor'tone of | which was locked away in ite case fer some a. tt, lew ace, Feapeitaly invited to Werpretation of the late elections, and then | described by Jeremiah, Leaving, at last, | oppurtanc Issue, It in sttnply th perfect num T thought, for u | the copper and tin of which it le made, im | weeks, on account of having to send for my Sd ed "Grecuiyn oe Sunaag chemmete; ten. Det accordingly, he will etill further triuumph | these piles of stones, we look vextfor Gib- | security of = few, the {mimtni n eavcudronper might e | KUArding against bn Ae pelts f Pores of | strings to Calcutta. Upom tinloeking the bf iy | PE ie o'clock, 1 Drer bis Radical opponenta. enh, the clty which gave to Larsct ite fret | Of Ml), OF the certaln security of all, and the | busily hat atealtuily engaged in conveying of adr gag relied 4 | case the tmatrument waa found to have cel- | #igy Ten. mm oO ad hg Sat MARRAN—At Habekan, on Thureday, Mey pearl dire 5 gonsequent eufranchisement of that few. | earth in @ common whesltarroy into my } ‘ast tron — and | lapaed. was Literniiy found lyimg Ia so | soon a ot do... 14th, ——- Marraa, In the 36th year of her age. Whree Entries fer the Ma 10; King-—now called by the natives “Tuleil-el- | Let not be dismayed. If the on osition | worlksh When the floor wis covered te tee fron cannot be used, for the Lie d | mony pleees at the bottom of the cae 1000 Va. On, op. 2 Fd. ‘The relatives and friumde of the fam! veraltys | rui,” othe “hill of beat Gibeam, you | claim a recent Manasses and Bull un, let} he depth of ix inches, J use with it. annealing. grind. | every particle of glue having given tun | joy Va. és, ew... 42 900 do, apectfully invited t@ attend the fuueral Aut the regular entries for the Mayoralty | resember, was the home of Saul, aud here it | heim. Their partisan conceit will end in| proceeded to compress the lucee mold | Ps the sir @ latter | der the tuduence of a few weeks’ damp | 200 do... 4 Ie do. day) afternoon, Nov. 18th, at 8 o'click, from i have now been ma ‘The nomination : " «f another Appomatax, Let every Republican | with my feet, I next went to an old stack | Precess belng pertormed by the | Books parted from thelr bindings; picture | 16000 Ga. Te. nm 190 do. [entienee of hee oun Mra. Daniel Saillvan, Hon, Wirtiam A Dantane, by the Teer | Was that the Amorites of Givuon banged bie | foty hana with ble brother withoul walling | qhat happoned. ta\be in the buroyard and | "yslinee of bls invewthve’ wind were’ die | frames actually fell from tha nal on which | 900.8. 6a uew: B4% 100 dn. ywken Township, N. J, iso ia 2 y OF seven descendants. to scrutinize his skin, aud be content with | drawiue a sheaf of ote out of ican carry | DISVed with marcelions effect. So eom-| they were hnng (or rather from the he! ee base ye i bred wie Be (See Last Page for ether Deatha| eae completed whe ints and Biri | ‘The mawe of Bethel, whiter we wow has- | the canviction that the cause Ing it to the workebop, J planted it etalk by | Het ote a aaa ne ne Tae tioceet, | rouge which they were bang.) inf 1900 Mo ve ae 80 dx —== —=ay Kolar contest has commenced, There are . a livelier pulee and fir twill attal, kK at about the aame thickners at which | (bate P round, until we learned RR. ine 5 800 RADE NOTICE en, and whore our tenta are to be pi 1 : j ° I Pwo of three Democratic organizations that poaylegitng cia 4 ata are wt Hitched | all to whet a republic Ie entitled, Knew Mt would tiave grown in the eld, | May hall (hem together; and eluthes discarded at | yooue O @ MM. Ga. ui M0 | Dave up to this time taken no action, nor do bt, sounds in our vara like a bouse- | Phe Mobile (Ala.) News and Herald, of Sih, | THE done, Tehint and barred the door, and | lene, the commencement of the week became | 4000 dou. td0, 5 200 OOK ALIVE WORKINGMEN—WORKI ) hold word. W WA WilG'® leeanld W Ron WaLt er tse nee hen going bebind the machive Tpurted ft | Hie great instrument ex xreen with mould before the washing day | #00 N.Y. Cen, 00 Anen's Viton will bold iis regular meeting bey manifest any juelination to act upon | gone for hs pil pt Jacob; and to our | toa enewere tte wn ne elections tnean, | forward with all My. Mii wheuued the |e obvervation f ueuui bas Ween waiver. | Came round, AL Inst Iwas obliged wohiave | (44 .:icsy:. BB MO do Pnday evening, Nor. thy IN FM. oro ye ub) ‘The Democratic Union, Con- ; 4 ora Its own question as follows Innted outs, As soon ws I re ed wy kn stalliehed theorles | some large wicker-work beucoopa made, | do... .'97 0. owery. JOHN RNNIS, Pr s deen’ 1, dreatns, should we bave them, we may ee | Tye elect N Hein | Breain ¢ 7 Tice | ' tewhich he threw |qinder which. w Inced + chattion,” Ss... 108. Mich. Cen. R MULIALL, Rec, Sec. o7 Bitatlonal Calon,and McKrox factions have | tre tomers 1 The elections in the Northern and Western b Tansiously examined how the work | fr owhich was placed *chattica,” (or Cop aC s E ; ie Indder reaching to Heaven, and the angels | States, which have reaulied eo triumphanity | had been done, T found that it bad he sions of knowl: | earthenware pots) of burning charcoal, and | me € ISSUED IN SHA Ponalderatie strength in the aggregate, bat | ascending und descendine, just as they were ik in thunder vere well ent, but it was Ivinn Niegiedy pig. | ae wade lor oLinmulele to flurcher uguiry. [hung the diiy clothes over thet dilly, or 1 agri Wa a $2,000,000." Ris understood that Fi cane the. tole pn 8 wane vw va rola dy, In such # MAR AB Would Utterly} woclolicn urope vied In| should have hid all our wardrobes rutued, ah LaP. ve Mullding Sucie les-special pe ‘owen OL WHET, Al ere rte & nous Gthok ted Aeiuel, 3 tthe dime in the barvest foil l in 149 be wns. lento i Kis eons BON able meeiing of dies Se 89; is he is Is one of i ethe!, | ume ia the sient, & however, L waa not \} the Royal Soctery, The Uni a ampeaen w) Chi . ri Farmer's Lustivus e case, It matters but little whet ‘the bouso of God,'” Bt Jacob's " pittar of | party the’ hedledt any |S | Ttnar akrarased Oe Inu der catartioadc ae conkrrea und Newfoundiand Doge at Mo! bre ae cnr ly payment this eveln, Jo through the form of making vomina- fared to laurh di f y ny oteation fi back subseriptions to stone” is gone, and the predietion of the ved to Taugh derisi ution f LL.D. He A correspondent of the London (C f jope or not, It ie generally conceded rt P to put it apide ae an obsolete parchmen ru ed ember of the It | Speers ee ralee. SORT CARR EEy Srey ais aa as tees ; prophet Amos, that“ Bethel shall come to A tase deh Pa ga eed el ‘The Pitteburgh Exp! | reer e ' the Tins | Free Frees \e making an excursion through ALBEKD ALLINGIAM, Se ta Ge uavesne tke) crete n adantly verified. od wioad “Teserved righita’ cad ice: | ‘The Piutshurgh Commercial gives further | § a tH fl Newioundiand, He writes: At night we LLINGE {rota 4 mini i i me init eral ing Jerusalem pow, and every | He It prote have nobly resolved | particulars of the dreadful explosion at t the Emperor of the Frenchy anda | reached Rickman's Harbor. The rattle of SOCIERY NOTICES. ction Is the chief ground upon w in F 1 to crush wut atence , , Bt. Patiick by our. t ranioes | ct * ; a — = Weariion te tact.” trike site are hilltop aud every valley “‘awim" in biatorical | which ‘hus fubatiteted the ait ot af Fort Pitt Iron Works th that clty, whitch ce. | S'MEMOCSS Patrick by our tat gracteos | chains on board aroused all the dogs in the | 19 Cauion O», RMERTING OF THN LAD eee Wintel ate ase | aatoctations. But the romance, if any there | grea, unrestrained by ang. wiltten law, dn | auited th killing thirteen men and woundiug | ls\uy's aii ( Tot tie Lalver, | YulaKe, Who come to the waterside and bowl-| fig da’ hid Me pepe i lap hel Pate | ve p mud be the same in the raunietpal as it was | night be under other clroumstances, is diasl- | he place of the will of ihe people ax’ ese | twenty-eight, ‘The Commercial saya | tect Dublin, “He was algo e President of | 04 8¢ us dian We conld make out some | “6 net, £ ti. Ce 91 their ball cot of Honstom Sheriff and Heed the State and County election, the Repub- t f Rritish Association, and hy twenty of them in the bright moonlight Mit- | groo Cle. @ fol Rei 100 MHL. & 8. P, pt waad the celebrated young onset pressed tn the Federal Constitatior vary mi y, and the rato inept i pated, and the pleasure of recalling th id ‘J Law | ‘The rulns were in such «confuse the | ting about, now uniting ine choras of ye oy rated youn) y both of hie competitors. It la | tearance of the country through which Spotlemnewhethen deere ge ieuce mxainat | The explosion had made auch w complete | } Shenk vide, sve POC! themselves. Oa waklug thelr acquaintance | 0 Del L&W... 114° 400 | do. + | LY, Pres; JOHN KEN, Rec, Seo, 1 proba however, that @ comparatively h we re cised by a Legis wreck that not one board on the tmilding had | , chef a te Bary ng | 0 Dext e found them docile | # Weet Cuion Ti su 80 Rome & W.K..105 * 7 _ Tah cole will ba oust oct i travel, Such utter desolation and barreaness | Te. 8 King, or ap army. Jct the Southern | been left standin. A portion of the struc be such, for Instance, a9 edncation, | enough, b far removed from th 00x 0. OF H. B, NO 11, WILL HOLD » + Ila not| cag scarcely be conceived, and certainty not | fer pie then takecouraye. There tem weapon | (ure used in Follige iruk, and loeated on n he strongly advocated the National | CoONEN: » Ont, Very, far ret pried = AL, special meeting of the aove order ou Pri Mkely to exceed ninety thousand, and will Pr iene ce metre, or them ghiler tan the aword: Tela the m the | ‘a Hodicial and private Life be was! fe butte th ried. peck, bus te fe . 1m Bx. Co, hy Gay, November te 1th, cor of dud aly and th rotably fall below that figure, ‘Two years Jewoustration— | patient fortitude of @ hervic people. ‘The ment wha, tom down by the eke |! * higheat estimation by all ¢ [Sore SP Run canine sane cee ems ‘ as. oF. 824 | terave, Punctnal attendance t# requlred, B' 3 ournge di Though Enedl rf nple of the canine race now thhabiting | 60000 U.8.0's d-s08 w tt REV. Te; THOMAS. Qi Duo the Republicans polled over thirty. | ‘MY defy description to aches. eve M greeter than the spirit | plosiop, large smoke, stacks in | feentihe was strongly attached ¢0 thiy ates | Newfoundland, In winter they are employed | | ¢ et a. ln... -43.201§ : Usdin ne thousand votes for Mi ” The night at Bethe) passed as peacefully ones this Vilaing were thrown down by the fying | *ceMt: he was strongly attached to this coun | in hauling ont wood Upon eacamarey fee | 18500 den 107% LAGE ec. ¢ for Mayor, and if they | ay eould bave been expected or wished, | «rue Richmond (Va.) Wir, of 12th, gives | tiibers, and falling ona shed near by were | (1,0) the Use of wuily, property and aym- | iyo'ty ent of them being harnessed to ona | 903, U:8.68 8206 0. Oe oy ta maridry ban do te well now, apd if the Demoerata be | tireg travel 'd- | Vingintans the following excellent counecl an | DAWt very badly, In the large departneat the | P4!4¥ a of these vehicles. Four doge will do as much | 19% Por! Se ee a elon bonne tae ea ed travellers require little extra induce- ioe ti 1 = ' 100600 U.S, be 10-40. | operative Association are selling Moar, (ea, sugar id 90d chance . u ood , 00) } ‘one of the tinb jo o the build- “ ey aro extremely wolfish tn th d 0°" bite meetin acl ihey would bare # ood chance of succes. | 10 our saddles then, yesterday raorcing, ie tol¥O.have two dutien to perform. | One is | Jng was blowe auy great ‘Gatnce, ‘but prin.| 4 singular atalr hea recently created al fond of mutiom which hae pede ese Rail | 80.08 A, babi meeting of A Arades, Wor, potty. at ere are several “ify” however, to that | voc conditions toditg: trea i oa naalst ithe reaction by acting with exem-| ¢lpally fell in ® confused mass together. | @reat fensation in Switzerland. Thestory of | terminativa in’clti Sexi sa, lnvited. My’ order of stor proposition, Mr. Daniune isn popular man | % ‘ (AJ he promised | p ay moderation and by speech, writing and Singula to say, all the chimneys this | the escaped galley-slave is well known, who | 8f@ Feared. ‘The 15000 Temp. fe, m... OB ig ee. KAT, agent lub bis party, aud would obta the rowan | Blumpee of the Mecca of our travels—Jeruna- | Somduct to show that nov wacintla of the | balfding were tet atenuling, altucugh every. | LS DWH, WhO | casted froin the countr ic | 10098 Onto MMACULATR CONCEPTION TA. B. Oe ful sapport of the city railroad piste anies, | 0% More etaldly than usual we started off sles heresy he sh my Vale oy nei to he tiie a ly * day patil f Toman nd was en | preserved by dog fancleray “1 will unitertake oo Cotes ee D gee ‘members of which are hereby nos Dut the chances at present are decidedly The sun shone brightly and promised all tho | ing. feel- ete wreck, = Anusmber of pieces of the Faped os ledy'e tuaid by an elegant young that more of se specles way be found | "Ty West Culen Ti lided vo geanmabte ip fall alla with craps ob lef etly and timbers were thrown @ con- arm, at thelr that, on Friday, t heat that cd woth | In Lindon, Guturlo, than in &t, John's, New- | 10 "ane Id be desirable, ‘The road, or bh inst y nt we can greai- | siderable distance from the ground, ae he was pre- | fusland, 1, at 8 e'elock P. M., for’ the purp Sgaiost bia multiplication of roads—for there was often | ly astist it by furilsbiag the evidence that 1 | soon ee the Gaines had tren cckacca ecte ‘bai ior kis ablstrese, "who. Waa Bamerve Mending the fauerat of & deceased moter, Ah sciaieecineseliereeiiecs fs score of tuetn—war pretty well flied, | geetored Unlou tbe South will be Aclendy to admit of the removal of the furprised on learning the sex and we ( eae Ste Cadets in uulform will assemble at the same tt ‘The South and the Immigrants, led— | of strength, not weakness, to the charrod timber aud tron, eijuris were made to | eucecedents of her renlous servant. The GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE. % Mor, Ulin...) B36 ud place, | Mev. De, MORBUUM, Pract. Cub Tr would be well for those Sutherners | (2°@208 merchants and mule and camel | ment take out ene bodies frum the ruins, Many | Court of Justice of the Canton de Vaud tas " 10 do, BY BOYLE, Bec, JOHN J. THEKHY, Marable who are striving to dlaplace the black labor. | {7Ner# With thelr several ‘turn outa” pre- | wile that renckiod preg raten Gy peor im | Of tke spectators present a lately had uuder is Jurtadiction a cave which, Cad ence tae to Cle dials icamy | PNYINCILMG YM. ATHER MATURW OF | dominated, With the sprinkling In of our nat reaction progresses, to Make e work, aud succeeded tn recovering @l without Veing as grave as the drama of Ve Various bo asses vee Te + R08 2. B, Sorlesy ity, meet th jects, 00 13” 900 dow... 108 ereof he South by white immigrants from etlort we can to obtain accession half & dozen of the bodies, some of les, neverthcless somewhat resembles it » irom the Me | erent (Priday) e ley lo, Chi. ye | SEee te South Uy mille taaterante fons | pa cavalcade he medley wa North "end sftns ane our white | were eo terribiy burned as to be almost un- | AYcung man aimed Pynitiond, taking ads | Soller informed that no speetal pro- | 189 p, wilWea'ce aoe wo a Sermo aid Newark pres, a4 Ti O'cugh Dyas Which the latier luke Whea they wonese | ONY When Thrubim pointed out w not ale |POpUIAtION. | TO sug end ‘we ius, 88 Fecognlaable. A wad epectacle was presented | YANty sfemintoe appearance, tug a | vistow hee yet boom inade by Congres te a selon apd others Oe eee wate iis country ee hiiovge tent Will, from the top of which Jerusalem have frequently said, repared | to the eye of the spectator as ho reached the | P joctur of medicine .rom a fe- “ y er _ som. 3 atm mi 4a Hrmagrante | gut be ii, BA ees ec | 12. Snowe ch out ‘surplus. Innds- on | scone al. the disaster shortly after the exwlon | male college of New York, incr ped blin- | &!¥ing Government land to soldiers, OPEN BOARD, Reset ieest: Epis 4, ived we port of New York, From | 54 Hovemeng | ne mast accommodating terms, and to wel-| sion, As a body was extrlested from the | #elf toa number of farniifes as Miss Abbot, | A, H. 1." ean obtain instruction tp tel 10 o'CLoom, A. M. pease = bere they diverged tn every direction in] (COM Hom We Bad listened pacionily to | come alt white eulurantwand to ldeutly our. | rulne, ‘women, litle gtrle and boys would | ald offered the be:ieiit of his medical kuow!: eraphing 4 the buslnces college, located ax | 29 Adame’ Bx. Co. 19 1, WALPS FRENCH WILL ADDRHRR Tg pearch of homes; 2,224 went to I va. | Bia enumerations of tue various julnts of fo- | Scivea mith them. They must be re crowd around it get a gllmpee of the corpse, | edge specially to Indies, Linge Fale ene a | G00 Faciee Meas. MoM‘ Haber Masten i. 4. Ih Sicey ; at to. va. : Wad treated as our brethren. i ‘dlece 0 feat %o | Piquilloud wore his ce, | No. 987 Broad 100 NY. Cen. 14 , at weir Hall, on Friday evening, Nov. " e: | Iooked whe The New Orleune Zire of 7th, expresses ite | Busbatid, tnther or brother, who bad been h p n i dier's Friend” wants toknow “whether | fi Krie lie, Mr. “ieegua, and’ ‘Miss Conmelt But bow many wentto the South? Not one here be told us to look, but ov, |), 4 h Mand who was missing. wee aK & lucrative practice, the | the Gettysburg Aayl as SHAW NUGENT Trae EDW ChOWLE Io a hundred. North Carolina got 8, Souuy | MURR Ralloped forward, Impatient of ho | Meaaure and satonishment in the eam breatt, if the women and chil, | lle of Amerfcan, tn some sort, justiving the | (Ne Geusaburk Asylum Amociation is pers |) gf Vite, MISS LUCY. Be FISZPATRICK, Keck Da B BOt 5; Bouth | slow step, etep le we ted Ssoosea Oat toeaey ac lrarstcs | they recognized In some mangled | chotee of bie profession and removing ali | fectly reliable or not.” It fe impossible to gx Fe " Le ddl ) Carolina 35; Florida not one; Ainbama 11, wap pap OF We ential Werode, Aud the | a | Boo Cha NW. Ke Gos ~. ditdon of thing The | Corpse the "well-known featores of those | suspicion, All the young ladies in’ the while the North ie | neareaat and dearest to them, was heartreuds | Cuuton de Vaud inalsted on. placing ves under the care of Miss Avbot, fay whether any particular concern ts re- | 900 du ‘i if wm Fe- | 100 Tad, Tey, 125% vow Jerusalem Is before us—not t' What strange ¢ | 900 Mable before being tested, but the inquirer | {yy fil Geu HebMLisL © 100 PARLW, &C ‘ant range | Sonth becoming radic } of buildings at the right: those “sre the cone | becoming conservative! but we shall see | ng in the extreme, and the bystanders could | thes MEMBERS OF THE FATHK! Mathew T. A. B. Se 7, of Brooklyn aud 20m, Now the Southern people have deen lavoring unce to attract bi y Fact these | wi ‘ e Will bear in mind that the Sex commends no | 40 Cie, AIIM... bay IW” do, Jou are hereby wotified to be at your hall ato humlgrants to their eect vent outside the walls, We W gre disappoint. | StTauger things befure a return to good goy- | Hutlook on and pity them As the bodies! aud would have no other doctor than the , chor! ithout. far mmigrania tu thelr section, Ever sluce the | 04. Jerusalem seemed no re aehPoltts | ernment has ‘been accomplished. “We Krai | were extricated frota the ruins they were | Charming and successful practitioner, who | lottery or gift enterprize, 84 o'CL00m, P.M. in, fe ateg The fanersl ‘ut ‘ous houten + more than war teriniuated the Southern journals | ypulated; ber | !ald on the ground near by or taken tnto the | Tuled like @ despot in their house ihe pe ‘i ¢ the South gradually de rR” Co..b8 44 900 Keading IL... 971% ‘Thomas Quegan. hvery member fe bave been showing up the edvanioges ore, | OrciDary Village—lees F ominent than many guy thelrresklente in the North. | @dJoining houses, ‘The tnjured were re helghboring cantons grew Jealous of Vaud W. R.” te advised that the best course for Res WO SiC he Reading Be. Oe posits, be premate Patel ACGME, Beit tea haid tee annie Ne | we could sec about 0", ‘Ty te gure o part cf Lee aud throwing (ue weight of their | €d into the houses, where e: The docte eputstion “increased daily, | him to pursue, tu the treatment of his mal- SE 00 doll bie! we | LOUIS BROUBL, View Pree, W. H. ROBERT ; nanigrants, and uearly | tt was biden ten” ure a part o ‘As d there even talk of offering bin &| ady, is to apply at Vellevue Hospital, Wells, Fargo &, 84} 100 Tol, W. &W .) 39 | Hee. Sec 18 © in favor of the ancient teachings | ble was done for then | Which have been atcempted wo be obscured by | ture of the disaster had been ascertained, « tide were eo | some, sueered at by others, aud yilifled by | puMber of physicians from this city aud | ¥ 0 much grander! ! Bome irre- | More They are to be the leaven which fe | Vicinity repaired at once to the scene and o intervening hills, but thon afdings by f the Southern States bave taken official | action, with the same object, Agents have | Deen sent to Europe, and Jone have Be Ppt oayg Mr hy atioual Academy of Medicine, Ad’me Ex. ©o,, TH§ 100 Mi), nen u suddenly ap unlucky wats caused | “Te ne” od 101 do, TH) 100 M, 8. N,1.b00 1 B TRMPERANCK ASSOCL Ci Cals yt okay rocco Sonemaeut" seuled 6 honey lame spate | Biss TH 100 dO ooo aX tua of Rings Co, hull» meetin ‘at 9 Oou uiall of Lis trlumph. Miss Abbot, | and agreed to pay quarterly in advance. The 599 4 00 LIL Cen, ik, evening, Nov. 19th. Delegates wi the convent } much fiver! ‘omm , verent + oe, Hea | to lenven the Northeru lump Lu the years to | ministered relief to the Injured. A wad of couteuting = herself with | po, 0 r diord | 800 U.S. Bx Ca... 18 Loe hd without fariher notice. All temp een estab aid in turning the aream | (py, One Muuld have doctored the reat | eouio-the germ irom Which ly to. grow up | Hany of the Notes and tnlured men were | sinyiy wearing her lr cut ‘abort, an| howe, wae wos dviaueds Dal We Kandlore | 10) KGae iebittit Sw Clef Fol nizaciohe ot Kings Comply are Lng at canlerat thward, But itwill pot | (lv? ae we saw ity “wbuimbus.” And—we | exain dat love for theaneent faith wiey ect | conveyed to thelr houes during the after: | suited @ grave “professor, wished to rival | agreed to have it In proper order about the | ty / MAG M-Melaty, foo cat & fen. {orend detegater and auice with ue lis a combln turn. All the efforts have been in vain, and pt moving two or three houre wo | Avied We fouuders of the Goveruiment to | Boon {a wagons. her Iair patieute In thelr luxuriant, Bows | Sret of Juve, It isnot yet Sulebed, although | #03 do... 1K 900,” don... Sa | movement ie tee eemee, ly order 8. YOUNG, Jr P nin vain, ar 4 A. Sasi e inet sin tre She intrusted her head tow 0 een C. vu.) avg | Becretary. - Os the oficial statewents show, the & | found the ex many “Quaker Citizeus' ge Paucipien sarual sa See Bills WAlital helr-dreseer winter end 10.8 | the teuant has been living in lt, and the land~ | toy quent’ mite soo” Mas’, can) Qa’ | eee ——— - oy pots berdly a toniniarant, where the} 7% | sear the dat gate, aod rested tn thelr tente, | fiven nov ltiucee ttn ec pele w fe Uetems | uiraiery and sivniged thin faial secret. ‘the | ord Deeleets to ave the work cowbleted. | oy Wee, Cuiv Ti ay Bae Go. Tks rican, gets a hundred, fs fact should + | But though rest is good for the weary it is | Bouth, have taken ap their residence lu large |, At dinner, Weston wat down in bie chalr, | ow at being thas | “Tenement” wishes to know, wuder these | fo 1% “Yo. Go... {600 80°" | “Soar eliNG OF THE FIPTA WARD WOR! Boutherners wn lesson, MONE | not to be indulged iu excearively by sight. | Bumpers Ih the Northern States, aud Lave | Just eae y other man, ‘Then he called for | died. and havi feiataeed | elreumatances, whether be can recover dam | 190 du! al AQ 1 ht, BA W.DE Bo | A Mixmene Democrat, Cia wi be ed evuvince them ne) Ly oro the | Meh And so when we learned that Captain | which have just been eld uere, end thie | scone (one rarely, we think he guid). He had recourse The affair | *Ke%. Answer—Lf there was e written agree: | try OT go...) ). tay Woo, MW. BC 80” | frat Rev inchs inet. Tumtual streudancs of pawe labor whlch bas by {F274 (he | Dunean and many othcr friends Ld bat ust | movement x Tthward ie destined t, CUMmCHOed eating —wle with bia fork, Ut war iuaauiy caught up aud gromsly exag- | ment, or If the tenant can prove a verbal 40 do... B10 THI minders te requested. MAKTIN yb ees \ h aherts Wen ein~| it for Medlin, we deteriained to follow | Comiuve Tor Sea's ty come ‘The atraggle | OCeaslanly used be Knife to cut we rant, | kev atrd, aud Ue raveet ccituailnie were | agreement to the eect thatthe house was to Pra VATRICR McSWKES 1, Bec 184 ved. mter the ranks Lisp for an existence which bas be i 1 | Reason why—te didn't wien ty put ton large | Phowered on the head of the culprit, who | Y part} cor — of competition WI:b we negroes, kuowing | 2%, AY We €o we are shown the enclored | yere, slace the War clined cena be Spree | Pieces tn hie mouth; wasnt priite, Me | was forced to return to the prosaic frock. | ¥@ Anlshed, as part of the consideration for | 108 Am. BE. Co-.. Fay MILITAR pe they do, that the, wimpte nes OWIPK | weotlon of a littie plain where the shopherda | louged great wlile, aud w {2% Kue'all the roagt that was brought hin. anye a Cot. At the tral, however, the declarations | the rent, be eam undoubtedly recover dam | yp, Wot us meena soe [aga Rep ide bie Labi of WOM are idig tS hack oeumean et a ce | tartan: agin front isle ees me that was ailerwards mnaascred Uy the Jndulgeut witnerses gractously extenumt- | ages, | Ame VN ADVANCES MADE oN soLoimRy ctarad 2 je them t. |; for less wages than ene ue by ent eeaeon shall bere whig were the ed all the charges, despite tte Iwill « _ 100 Can “5 « ip the hands oF otive ya. Soldiers i cali a i Resend sage wight. Beyond this we come to the tomb of (9 Ogre oag Ph dd thick sundry Een ree h iia, the Mewill of | wtroboken” desires to know what the! ‘soo Node Cen,. tee 65% | jured ta te hue of 4 ditional wad ote bor all the lair it needs at present—a chien Rachel, f the few shrines which Mus sates fifteen Maa pumadiiie ty conver Fiqulllvad of anything | meteors are componed of.” The most reason- | waft =0Ri.Lid 10 oes sen claune ” coliecied, BLELVUN'S, IT) Bro ef laborers, 00, who thorosehiy understand lems, Jews aud Christians agree iu our publ 0. any nie than they fore ' Waller was exrept ue Hiegal practice of medicluc, It able theory concerning the class of meteors | 500 do... be TH G08 Ohta NSW. to” | — omcene = pie ee and | aud Racued died, wud was buried taw the power they were placing in the havce | Hah his pola, because we eel Laatste pouteuced 19 ® | 19 which Hoboken” probably alludes—those | 198 @aes- bao TBM 80 do... BE Ba | Le BOLDILIS May we WOr's Lo be done, and who are ready and {he | of the pegro race Would Le deco) agalant a Wot wie tah a Naa r. 1086 | yy rm Te 10 10, 5 wew clainie oF claus willy to'work on reasonable terine, athe | W8Y % Epurath, which te Ketbleber santal tae Shalaen the "patted | & eth sad | which visit the earth tn “ehowers"—te this: | 100 CRLIEL GP... 9% #00 dou. b8 ea | Call OD SHRLDON, Vil b Pas Sead Raa Peete lag radical Bethlehem is now in sight, but before roche | chalioe 7 jaturied | rately obcal Visitor the ribaldian | They emanate from a nebulous body wich | VOBBETIO MABAETS—WaoLpeate ravens oT gl bali eJudices | ing it wo pass @ large church end pata to their awa ud we hope ive Wo se arure Privone: cecliah around EKA in: a) ff Naw Yo | # that the war engendered, turn their eyes | we PAG hing hb and palace, | their oontuslin ° 1 . sinner Fevolves around the sun, nd which at times | i 16, 1st, LL ROLDIFR® WANIING MONEY Ol p tsigl ° 7°") erected by the Latins for the Patriarch « ; 40" The Holy Father bas paid a visit to the | comes within the orlit of the earth ‘The | Prove &.—Balee 19,000 bois ai $4 60.4910 for / elaine fled in a ris deat bway from Europe, and utilize the labor | “°ct’ by the Latine for uh | Gerivnidiaa prisoners condued tn Fork St | fact thet thene me fapertine state and western; ¢9 6410 0) for dain, wil ows AM gee Cee ee eae | thie very road—path | Singular « fact that there meteors are not composed of "| ; iil aM ae a4 They Lye wo treclal heed for foreka, | miher—the Easter Magi travelled trom Fs f Angelo. ‘They all fell on their kneos as he | golid substance Is pr the fact that no | SZ states $10 0010 w for fancy stares 90 de D Hbcane ya ‘10 4 i y lave spec! ]orelge | Court of Herod to we new-borw King, in th Two Lor ld ways, agiton ale ur eulered, Hie fret words were: “Behold him | taco of tem cau be found after reaching | og d Jom pies Xt toning whaes Heelers JPME MONEY AL. SAILORA AND Pel stable of Hetieton pos of 9 receuk on “ wivim your geverel calls the vanpire of| the earth. ‘Tury deacend with apparently |S a8 18 foe shinier OO) SLA ; iio pras mney, boa Sporting Chivalry. Tnecd not attempt a description of the 4, Aff at least this advan r Healy. tts ogainet me that you bave all! great velocity, indenting weight and eub- | frst fencers nd bfanam and §i0 Cow inims \uisediately settled Twens are encournging indications that the | churches and alters, and endless variety of | wiuly 4 ay ties ae : Holdman He then walked about eencng | *#UCe 26t nothing can be found 40 indicate | “'huckwheat.Aour $8 8T'<°@4 % por TO) Ihe ny Virginia chivalry are forgetting “the late un- | “holy }1s0e4" which are Lere poluted out, Which wae wotoih ily “kuvin tex Me, Weston beld Uhert epenking to one end nother? "You | Mier ature | cOxiiforuia our saiew B09 bie hi 19) CL UAE FOR MORTON A fethartnaat® tan patil Bough of them there are to stagyer tho | Ametlca ta certain departiuente of th tion, tat waa current. last Heturday, we iny friend, bave lowt your shoes, and you | P * ty our-Rales 1,600 Lt. Sante PERE ne arrears of pay, digs, ap} epertp ey onion Goan. te their | ge ey re a ee during the prodigally conducted suljug Would state that the huife awd fort Mr Wee: | your aiirt, and you your coat, and you your | ogy” bes rend, tm gome Old chros |, Fuuliets Bate letiihore mil eseviey on ir tidian pullanad leapmadisiat as ae om enjoyments, Our telegrams | faith of the most credulous, and among | of the Houh ty tue North, wait (un used were wut o th Kogiand ex | bat. Ab, weil! Label see you are provided, work, Uiat “the Irish, the Jews, Th Mags OU fit Bude wud dais, Ly Loimsndsy “)elaed Ageucy Of B,D SWAB, eg Mle morning wive an accovms ot shontina ! them is the exuck snot (indimted by alleen | browghs any eriatucraiic urns of wuvernuent | Liesaly lar Waetam bu the tsewtaey if the) sud then I sual seud Vou BwaY to Four vita. and the Me American Lodlane ware axtet. | eee eas tte CPA on jets eouy EK, By ,

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