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- dhs * THE SUN, THURSDAY, JUNE AMUSEMENTS of these appointees are able, with the help of | from the delegation to the National Convention, LETTERS FROM MN. BEACH-I1, TUE BEVENTEEN-VEAR LOCUSTS, SUNBEAMS « ny i ecto i —>— —— —— PALLACK totottery otbite, with an exectiont dur | Oe OF tio trined subordinates, whose hl War men selected, looks in the same ditte: | goutnern Cities Revisiied—The Ravages of Clenda Septemdecem =A propor fraction—The glorions Fourth, Dution of charneters. pay and places are alike too insignificant to)" en Wa Prom the Aita Catiforata, May 6. While walking leisurely along one day last =A statue of George Peabody is to be erected BOWERY THEATRE The Sons of Livertys or The | ye intorfired with, to go through the rout ne Our Democretio contemporary the World Correspondence of The Sun. " The other night a well-to lo citizen was roused | week onder the shade of the trees whieh extend | on a site near the Royal Exchange, London, Tene Hearts of Old Trelant " 1 Ms Naw Onuuass, La, May 89, 1899. Wall, | from his alamber. by something stier ag In bis root ror the sidewalk the south side of Lafayette +8 femal ane KEW STADT THEATRE, 6 and 47 Dowery=iantom | Of their bus noss w thout making palpable | comes up to the needs of the erisis ina manner ' c ‘. h stood face tu face Bhd wath OB ie eo of Latuy =Punck asks, “ What is the female name , a rat arg | stranger, I reekon ther ‘Il be er boat ‘bout th’ mid. he sqaure, Washington, la front of the President's " Captain, and Tom Crinele’s Los. Minders, Ag a result of tila system, our | which augurs well forthe future of that party, |, ‘ ‘ f ‘ a 4 ashington, i swering ton Man-tam . : ¥- | dle er th’ week, and t’ yer kin git ‘long right «mart ng her demanded the | rounds ' ete rons 4 ‘ i i (ORRELL SISTERS’ NEW YORK THEATRE, Ws and 1 @ her grounds, my attention war attra by numeron “Spiced mutton’? is now being impotted ia RE ee cian wad ot | whole civ) eorvice, from high to low, hing fall: | It ic cheering to find the dead issues of the past | 1 was eitting on the bank of the Chattahoochie rietor of th mbled 9 | sholte or de frome whieh the toast liad etiere: =" Spied mutta tgs deel mM Nroadway.—-Paris, And Ore ‘ . ines hell or ity from h the i had € e quantities ul from Australia, MADISON SQUARE HALL, (St Broadway yea) on into amost disgreceful condition, and the | kicked out of doors, and the living questions of | river ona Friday afternoon, when this deduitely an- q ed, had which were quite sumerous on the ground at | “82.0% ¥v bo Towe! ‘ot the it vases of Partin at the Wat vexntions delays of the public business, the | the present treated with hospitality tn ite bell. | satisfhetory information was conveyed. Tetind me tbe foot Ot cack tuewe tree, ae. W ia ee Bate | cee towne bower.cx tie 2 riko PHRENOLOG TC AT. CLASS ROOM, Mroa tray t a Nena Renta: GP ianeveatttl interesting columns, Haveognitesnoyro | Were the war remaing of Columbas, which I bad {ive minty, moon pt, | which the empty f ihe tneeet. tro attached tn | Ment: Londons. ae struck by: Habtuing fa 8 reve ane a ne; ata cee eee Ty voting a A fret Which cannot he changed, The | taken in the way of a rig-eng toute to Mobile. My Seti Min ond | great numbers, Eotoeed the snuces beiveen the | Sander storm, tat tot materially tnjereds “| S48 Reon te at Nationa’ tl affairs, of which We constantly hear, Hewablivate tis om ries . tine had been a A with Northern exactiiude, n't wont to hurt youd nt peeforat’d with numerous —(i Saturday lest, ™ Harriet Beechow 01 Baten things which demand an energetic a PAE Ret eedib tab Paha edie Ri i eitiee ing down the river that even Jetubecueh win my Mur | v ment perforaird With Rameroe? | siswe gave wm Fending Before the intuates of theTie il rateun put it down, Accordingly, it will ling Sunday at Marianne, bod teaching Mo i wen tof these Cirious HF erie Asylum, at Binghamton, $Y ' Lil! ombe t pseiehyshs ai i And , PIE os Ab or th’ week." Oh, war! how t inw of 1 as cuutrse, e!thie aIt is said that it ito the literary skill and kos’ Mill « #10 ¢ ih. Indeed, the best way, oe the {Wiis Gat Golcuaban, & presen a 0 ive froin the | jndement of Mr. Herbert Pieher that the Prince of ’ ; at every tu alu iNiow th clue frm the | jndement of Mr. Herbert Pu 0 st that all 4 i x about Th snes was a thing ity: Maayan ut tae, by prosed. they wont i retcing screnteen years : fied ptin th 4os of Post Democracy shoul tameree kept emph alarge feet ey ainee have lelY the soft surface o ‘chaded square | t gers of the dara Ty Shines foe AM, such officers as are required by Jaw to be ap. | tarry come of the negro auvere, Whore departares were semindally, at a We ecm t bard interstices of a munch t ie | ba, Re inte hove — oF polnted by aud with the advice and consent | tote werful. Or, as one wary ex- Your of the tied tot mitilious of | : hehe atthe ne dan ’ a f , a | presses thore is erory reas ee That: | meee wie ey ees eae en Bille eer ere re dGR MIF OF attempt | ie hg crve Within the last forty s word of ora Forme oF tlhe Suns class of psons proviously examined and spieedbitclels.aenidll Nha Vresidential | tie city jteelt ts one-half in fuine, The walls of the be competied to | . bat Tw ets nine would reid aud ten ed Keble’ Chratian Yeow Gare; pee pear to nan subse ' N ; een ony and if we permit all those States to be | turvet butt Ta od ay falls No Waid but circumstances over whieh J liave no €or Hef ata inclined | ylis ware | have been and the dee f f font ly a regular board of exam 4 yirnet hulldings remata ae they fel hand moves dishes jee ta Phar aed dlls Mand atil night, tint dar in their Bamr-Wesaty, per yo ibe Pcie ieee ai iy | cumtied by the Republicans, or may ae weld hang | to their restoration, Were th Peli auh; dood saorolag, Arie awa be anole; Geel: set avalled Of to ee ee ree. FEI toes “4 j tec ant accords that the same board shall | pip jarpe on the willows, Weoncerns us to gain | might bo reeoneted to the pl ed to the door, bowed solemoly- and departed as {re | seenren retreat in th ntl thoy. sh he ation of the Church Pitty copies to one adiire ’ y general rules what misconduct 1 4 portion of the mero vote, and it would be suis | Heasly about, and make of the whole that "Ii FEI AE CUGE a centeteaRig and Lighifomed bur | (ogomntion, end Bs afin = a |S Creneees 8 Doan aE Voted 10 pay Uo iis Hite pees Wrrnry, por year ' Meleucy shall be suilleent for removal | cidat to pat into the platform any declaration | death" which t# x0 repaletye, tader the circu 7 Tie weediens to nay | tin a4 it may, F could discover no i ae Tapeh betc anes 1. Wyeast ys erie et oer Twenty copies to one atte 1 The appointment | which the Radical demagogues and # ai) orators Astihe shades of meht fall, I get me back to the ie gentieman Wh hotter days carri wa Cea be fy leas eee aL ie oreie al during the remainder of his life, Finy coptes to one address x ‘: t i i ” sing halle and statroases of an fminens OM everything of value which fell in his reach that | OP" ye are there were Mo perforations of t California prom to become one of the “ t persons is a eeenred at th could use to turn the negro vote agen night H Additional copies, in Ciah packag ab afew | Lys ahi bie i al \ ti | Wich escaped the fre flewt, and pase an uausaaily A few mornings later, a wealthy member of tt veement=a elrcumstanee proving either that the | chief raisin-producing countries iu the world. The Payment iavariatiy ia adva tet, ond, Wh le they are not made ible, and shows the auperiotily OF | ionety night, Next moraing, the eare bear me hack | medic’ fienity, tea in the Iminediate viein | Sersieecor tak ewes” Satect dent upon lecal tem | best grape for the purpose ts one of the Malaga ANPERTIONG mathe " ' thelr superiors for the reten nsover mere prejudice and stupidity in he | ty weet Point, and thence to Alabama's ey Ea Son their jong Fetrest. Comparatively tow of the jety, Last year a pingle farm ralved 25,00) pounds, Lag tascle ldo dinieucinetaee car places, they have atill the pro. | management of politics, IC thy Doinocracy bid | aw route, 1 visit the scene of the “last blow for H shells count be observed on the northern side of the —The Pope has had a medal struck to come ' ure Pace. yer ite. : vinta deitert avetem of rulem, accondingg | Bossesred a ttl: more of this practical wisdom | Sonticen freedom’ Lest your ausplcions be enere hing missing. save n Pra Rigs, i ix gue | memorate the grewt discovery of precious maries 4 Besixese Norices, per lire. ‘ Te Habilite | Muring the last ton years, the party would have | arotset at this assertion, 1 will afd that some half pndetalirs from the mantel, which was found | version of the Bible, one adapt ‘on the river bank at the foot of the Aventine, Lis DVERTISAMES fs yior tis epace | to Which, asa general thing, their Hability , etter condition t tt dozen “last blows" wore atraok, am many lif. \ ee ee eine Woet | Prejudice against these unsociable * temipier 0 resented & gc " he meda ; Leanen ADVERTISaMES TH Chasse!) ° N Been ina much better condition today, Bu nt sand im as many ai 4 Japanese cabinet, Next | Preludice agaluet these, eee Holiness has presented a gold copy of the medalta teen pred to removal termined, Nothing can | prort? fails to add and enforce the conchisiva | ferent localiticss bat the earthworks near Colambas ra ae Fung. and on keine 10 | Or ecrtaln Orihopters: Which have frat period | Commendatore Viseonth, who discovered the marbicas ij Te Went —per tise as ehsee f tie wtupler, and at tho eame time nothiogecan | which te premise makes Inevitable, That cone | AN€ West Point wero indeed te seoues of the ext at She Fon the cabinet. warped it | of very remote antiquity at Attention of | —Tho Sarsiicld Guard, a military company of Pcdaalldi sweetie reer SL Le more just. Hf the bill becomes a Law, it | etusion vs that Satwow 1, Cie is the 01 rmaae sAodL yee idingerul LG Hi et wie the Tauern Anche cock. | New Haven, Conn., bave accepted a challenge from ou! HT J Mortzom ss outward ve ritten in a tanh gi tatic eof a Me jon ul rd eto e! , B. ORler for the paper received at ty reertior the hungry warms of | didate with whotn there is any hope of sues. Toon aia ls fl bi iy fe val wae | ayaa follows, Sera raashonpers, the vat prs of rickets the Montgomery Guard, of Hoxton, the ehampion Of the newesian te } fio nowt very public | Nominate any " ni vay 0") pectn'i Hoc Hak tata: Us wieTRelLY want 4 tw Prascreco, May Ngan Sereral varteti att pany of Massachusetts, to rill for the champions office. chore who how beelage eve ibtie | Nomiaate any 0 van, and we tay Wal hak aeeile US ak iy wan eHOeNed. ||| Story A walled. wm oxtded wi inevatte pra tns : I, Tio have appolutinenta within | bang our harps on the willows." irmateoen be renewed, Without an exoses of | Rrorsine:, Itavite treat the previous port have, sealga Wine wil dolla oad re ie i <Havenri mens ppesst to have appolatinents y a nat soon be renewe ih eoes OF Titec eenvivinlty, all ty he : Y sside of the back, while a —The Dominion of Canada, it is stated, hat _,_Bendteton to the Rese ; TGV PARTE E —— | disptiys Moutgornery had many « a a dawn asd r tie sites of the body. A lanse katy | adopted the following device forthe new 1 he tapid progress of the Caen p H at monly and disinte or | it it dios not follow tha: tn the future sive | Ati the Foswua Td elute Four a ! raw theo ip oembalty Mundied. | aos acetuis bald, cobtancing thet durng th rweeks } 1) * What we Lave now | nonitar rip Tac Payer, ts natu i will mal r vantage over other aud more oll of dapanesd art fre pign sig By ore ofl ese gehen escent vil t pprehen: f f ; me Kata i ‘ er Habba Voip Se h and the projecting venus of | Y' bai hyde de anal debs: Mega dent) Pexpieros. Until f nd their work, aad wh as i port of the taxpayers’ frien, th | wight i ed r Mi i te b i : ‘i bas y S pteinen the ton pation to and a namber of maple leaves in th re." re 2 t fon. Horses Gueenny, In an article entitled | eal advantages wiiteh her citizensen, one | bys MG The r c Jescription of eome of the —Some odd incidents occu connectio song rs 4) Ove 4 train” sent ine, and will send other tray ctiers, to the folky ot w ty if sinsular of these Insects te almost Irrentatit ‘tb taht pleat urred in Hedda ” ern Democracy we i | There val reason why thh 4 Caxpinatn, iu its own pe sll Roe nds RING ley wulter hb dulapa teaiont he Wells ® $s much for the orthoptera, which Include very Me Lon race ia Englond for the Derby. The des A Ghot + than ikon yanner, both of its nominees and his chief advor an He Aehyy Ue Ce ays eer ‘ ‘ r act. ve inse ig others the locust of of Hastings, owner of the detested fav orive LAN. As Hascock had y wn at the present yl eee tot bs re te generally termed the Lo: f the | cate in the daily newspaper press, ence: at, Wene F property, PO aia ta ie Lo zaveth, turns out to be a conside and was n: cand oF ¢ td ! December session , “ OaE ne Aabaped eho ma A carr oheat fee y 1, te Sab de re " having bet heavily on 1 Gown, who won the ip War Der eae begins t 1 election will have s eays the Zar Arye, ‘hoard 4 eFerY | pruenred, and vic chouy examen ter tnterrogated vs ’ Vored we hace tata ine | Shes ts while Sir J nated Hawi y, owner phere a ride at the « juproyemonts in that old fivor- | to the " teresting to stranger, © Wali é Che pr which, whe: : ‘i ; 0 LETON ' held neeming eecupant of t | t ide than hepa) aarait leh, when horse, gains nothing by his victory, buving declare brnpe n } i erties PeeUREE EC] ite donmnal of New York, Tu Se, i eur opinion | mrss der a heap on em, Frackon.”” AR we whlied ny Uhroat eather than teal agait With this they make itt a FA rAd Al ol ence the ec developed @ny Cound are ee aL ais hats Par hed upon TOMS) at least, are rendered still more ap nite | to wee the best first, he drove to the—cir Whore uray tilts wonud ao down in sorrow to the grave tiie mornen —A monstrous sea turtle was recently eaptured é ble strength, it was intended tot t \ nal at every change of on administ | pacdy recognition of the merits of the Max we | Simto's yaw fell at our di tment; and Wty ae pial habia ISHMABL. earth, changes its garments by fh _ ‘i ‘ wnt by placing him on tl \ ve a new deal of offices from one ‘i Tax-Payers ticket, W queticd as to the neat best he very triuin —<—— | emerging trom i Van, Whee toes a tee | romans a eran, BENE See. oe tonnt by placing him on the ti as i } have nominated on the Tax Payers’ ticket, While rate § 1 the, to h “ Whe Presidential Pr: tee | back, and allow the occupant ‘to step out ina fresh | posed that during some heavy gule and bigh tide, ho President. PuNpirron never dreamed of country tothe other, and most of | we may have to wait till Is2 far success, the pre : seal I Sportal Correpondence of the b ‘ | olf one closing up and resuming | was forced toscek shelter from the elements, and 5 « Nor cold he understand the axplrations of “ owe the spot neouiitert: Weat 1 the time between the election and the ine | sont suerl among the hungry politicians m v New York, dune 3.—As the . found his way foto this pond, where he has remained, encountering a esternoriv hat | V e nt Bu ie wgrY i | customers who were not to be satisted wii for Roliline the. Dawiosrnilé: eat c ange We. " X Wrerful eection of the Union he | Quguration of the iow Prowdent is taken up | resnlt in the getting their own, while the | hp yace-course + and be submitted to the de political etreles 1 | no one knows how long. ‘The sudden disappearance ta ; h : | : " : : TCA c with which | of whole broods of young ducks, at various times ; ileruals the r nal 0 Kors are quarreling among thensely f delving Uhrongh the #treets and o rbank | Hon, and the dehy ‘ y Lt ho fooked upon as exclusively Lis own ndisp s them. A preat deal of this r of driving Uhroweh the #treets and on the river SM intrart | donbt finds tertalnment to parties living wear the pond, fe In the South he rested his hopes | Megracctul ecambling would Le avoided if the Tir Payer will heartily back up the | and «uhurbs until, ina hard shower, he ber us to how erylody's t aa lik | pti A 1 ub terre The masic u pies herlela peaty : “ atta | overent of the Conservative Republicans ka y vay on board the id to the Convention, aud the prob auvinee oF t pabseieteeash wholly on the old ruling element, and cou | the board of eximiners contemplated Cis We Gres le lace LAL ahha accel niceet fit natn nes teal ‘Lope of the dre being the ivorite. cokettares | rurace ot tt Nes ohne Paris papers speak of a now diso a ‘ ‘ i make Mr, Gaertner the Republican candidate for | ‘Twenty years have made changes | gliteo of the five being the tvs eavitios hi : sides of th Aid ‘ ‘ templated receiving only thos Civil Seevice Will were in existenee, and | ONT y | Afabaeaal ten, Wha: eatlbw Dalek are hor Hove (aii oe en Onur oe ody. Hy a wonderfully rapid tehtening nud relat, ine ares ae wt ceacray rreroae or ua , ing negro votes which could be clothed with the power it gives them of | — bled dowa to river banks at tisk: of tice and timb mes most eonspicrin ys | taXrented in the parchments, whieh produces, the a Thao bye) aw Pe katana preeuae purel edling, 0 weeding out all applicants who have not the | ‘The spots on th af the aun, first | that ts when any ¢ to be tumoied Wut stide | Were HAM) end thane, | sovinud wien nay be Home a great and aes Ke fears ese ae rel Ming, an | : 2 y fabian Aotistiat on One © ve le pretty ger nomine hot deste pregnated by minute particles of stone and plaster u teal antagonists, therefor necessary qual fications for the otlices they | ob ide hy Hiteo, ea by hin “I . Lia Pewsey ihc gl aR igo +H red Yeh pile key Re eee ne bp Ue Female with Parts, arising from the vast demolitions and building ond Mc Nj and he never doubted that | eck. bail Be hatiea : | 4 and plintation supplies that the fearful Mit, PENDLYE TONS Prose | f recent growth to the pith, f constantly going on, ‘The particles find thelr way i ; —— ties or openings in the aunts luminous atmos. | flere and plintation supplies, so tha Bcd can teh lat ala Re ' nt for tens g junto the Dronetial tubes and occasion ive of he would Ue able to conquer them through | Good Will Toward the Long Feland | phere, A still further advance towards a full ex. | “tatiue"on the het. aul the hauling oF avvlne, Beoerasds Wan Aineele Gren uscurea ie ine tenon Tier stocicat many Vndrot | eatarr, whichis aceopaaied by a teveslng their own rivalries, their common locality, Kailroad Company. jplunation of the cause of these apats has recently | yee, ty nets fostlelds are en rag the things OFT Mir, Pendleton for such mectings ae they may deen it | CHES Nee Me arrituc eratinas 1 eonalls Q 7 1) ty ‘ “4 he pant, petore the vention a 8, ns apd obi de @ and more especially their committal to the | Some protests have been made to uson Le: | heen made by Frouch and English obsery Ailes nuk Gece tities ‘ PS et a | the race —One hundred copies of M hd abel hn boaatioid ; ‘ ” 4 ‘ for basiness, Houbtul whether Mr. Peadieton will this beng the year in Which we are honored by herdecdvarraas € Mr. Th gold coin theories of the pondholders: half of the Long Island Railroad Company “ first y th Dut Hke her sistor clttes, t the business for i fn Walters thes y Oey | the visit of the cicada, L have thought a few Lives on | “History of the Amertean Contlict With the whole party in the West and | against our articles on the condition of their | are owing to upward aud downward enrrents th) whi ve fiellices were rested, Fearful aro the nonth ‘ont neneel ane Hd me ght aay baa pacts vold of it erent fy the hands of a London bookseller by the author, ; % ‘ @ narrative tight be prolong 1 nadinitte halle " sybatymieeleage wanes South at his bak, and with the Democracy | road, and on the fatal accidents which have | the sun's atmosphere; next, that the sears of the great explosion aud tion whiek henposition to him | and mayte vestnied Untese yOu forbid Washington | 2% distribution among the most frequented publia : i , w Jen sof the creat war, but yet more procressive Democrats 9°" 1 Woraries of Great Britwin and Lrelind, Mr, Grecley’a fin the East divided between two rival chiefs, | be asioned by it. We assure those con he nun is a nebulous * | peice pel cat A baht Re Staten: but the represen. | 697 Yeurnal of Commerce. ; econo gene 4 Biren Au Site Ate aa tara ds the: I's i invecchat oft we | fulare the wounds 9 showlng no sear, are pore | tat ac thAU hina nebaO Wedded lo his ——{ intention in making this gift, as expressed in bia 2 3 1 jumph inthe | cerned that those articles have not been in- Sra Sy ia ha RI re A fg) trared in the » of her business streets, Asin | theory about” greenbacks to moke its accept. | A Stair Rowaxer.—" Evelyn,” the letter of iustruction, f# “to. proiter the Britiste July Conventin; when, lot a competitor | spited, in any degree, by malice, We have Hees ‘sninerate ane a ania Charieston, 1h ne tople of present interest | ANCe) 04, the purty a ane gua non. Wve | Or cans curresp ' Morale Sundiy Tinea | people, through their most popular Wirartes, the entered the field from a most une | wiated fucts—tnets which have boon establish: | gig thirdie, that awe Nie Narration bag seine | ic arearating the graves of the Confederate dew; | Democrats who dy pot | iy ‘agitating | {{rivees Bomething Itke two yours ago young M—-. | means of making themselves ucqualuted w i} 3 expected quarter, who put forth proton | cd by lepol evidence—and linve made upon ; ' ; Dehekd iid al bran betel bar tis oeieet a beqsent, Mr, Penveton will eertaniy | fell deeply in juve with a young Indy of @ neighbor arenes meet atin A y » though as yet not exactly deter: | co freely exhibited at ¢ St p : by the | ing js love was rh s ologiat of , : done alike ee ‘i 1 4 connection, though as yet not exactly deter fecly exhibited at Clurieston, Our di come beteve the Conveution strongly bucket by the | ing pariah His love was Feturned with warmth, ant State Geologist of Mlinois has jast ree ions alike powerful and unique, and was | them such comments as we think have been | mined what, with the formation aud disappear: | 1 van, a Confederate conseript soldier, and. an MT save BOON’ OUTROS tor Savin (hat to | tee, Were CopaKed, Hut mow ab obetacte, cam ceived the fist fustalluent of Buropean fossils, in sustained by a formidable array of alles, | approved by all disinterested persons who | ance of tie spots. Kimira prisoner, and In the Intervals of el vo hls clafns if convineed. that another man | eee Was 4 mally a exehango for those forwarded to the Paris Exposition} f t } mmand more genet pport in the st i which, until the contrary was demonstrated, | have read them, ‘The deaths which were i a amy was not loth to relate his views and linpre Teele ta chores Demomuta sleciere Luray ato mpe | hinetei ee ne preparations for from that State, It consists of seven hundred a {t would have been deemed imporsible to | oceasioned by the road belt 1 tis proposed, asa recognition of the ser | what he fad een and been, He didn't ea) vial trust to the © 0 hae. She was but lad hee rn 2 p08 c easioned |) wing outot repair} ; penta, wi v Defore the war, bro} = at * for the w Y 7 i 1 atement, that the M 4 combine under one leader, and especially | we did not trent as wilful murder, because ea to the conntry of the late Kit Carson, to | for the war ony way, and didn’t want to go, but they pis bel oa coer Og but little over 83 * ) ot treat ler, bee Ff st Nin oes ap re andelah whens enotuiuation of Mr, Pend seein: tenitoe that uch eadar ba°C . . grant to lis heirs the pension usually allowed to | Made him, He woulda’t have cared when he did go aa: Oolae thee. woale thst | troussenu, rm Buch a Tender ne Chief Justice CHAse, At | we thought the malice propense necessity to | TN vaqe and. orphans of brigadier sens | iethey hail token care of bis family, as they promised weteate. Serr. satens | Canta tn Re, Races fersor Get in | ty, director of the Royal Museum tn Sax+ F Lox of paleozoic fossils hun been for weeks on the Way from the same p | should inake Ler appearan y As the tne drew near when they W united, | ony. An Me scene vuge toward her, and grew © she tried, with all the axts wh first, the friends of PENDLETON affveted to | constit Beout this flank m rover an attack | ti e, not strongly atte him on the yor wife and ebildren nearly + end t ey they p y. Then he wasn't used t rved W 4 was “ni that crime was wanting; but 0s | io army, to continue until his y ungest child | Path tment as a mere feint to | manslaughter, not justified by the saving 1 | arrives ut the age of twenty-one ; and further, to | A’! v front from Sevstoun or | money which was made i good + they will erstiaded that ces and was on Aeixty specimens from the Permian formation of Europe, and comprises as perfect and emplcte a ac be made out, They were from the collection of Pros ; una Wi able, "i “ : expected dally, ie HOMIE nar to Ret Gavasle gal OE Wik BUNGE Go lhbala Tae Gh a The St, to learn the seeret of the ehanke Mec ry titi aldede \iareation siowea fe permit each of his children to locate free of ex | er, and it wasn't Gt food for soldiers any how, Hk Horatio seymour, | onfive in hervind alte conkt only wait | 1c is reported in Europe that the Pontifical de ‘i pein the rea | pense a homestead of three hundred and twenty | hiked to be in Blmies prison better than to be in tin Goy, Seymour's name will untoubtedly be pres | si ak Pie iG Bkad Nie Le Saree that fo seilous assault, and that the We wish the Company well; we lave no | reres on the unoceupiod py land in Now be fought on that Une. | earthly reason to wish them ill We wish | Mexico. This is certainly not an extravagant Akad ike ene bared le f confession, | SFmy 18 to receive the addition of an American con- Ary Vole. | Tie said that his father forbade the match, that he had | tingent, to consist of voluuteces from ) yosed her an heiress when he engaged himself to lived h Imself, wtearny, beeattse 1 ety well liked | semted, but pro’ ter wished thoy | Lhe New Yorks « only fur a eatpli Main battle was t on will etond h th and mes certain at avother will be nomloote , Ms Bouth, without distinction of purty, who will form @ vy f ‘ 1 come do’ © there would be somet Het 5 her, and now he conld not marry her agaiust: his 4 bs And #0 the Pendletonians, having concon: | their road well—in tact, a great deal better | compensation for the futignes and perils which Leone dovny so there would be something go- J thouci it ie well known that be lie uu desire to be | Liker'a wii, he abek whieh this gave the young | corps to by otslel Americas I Nos, omen are | trated their forces at the threatened point, | than it is Carson underwent in the course of bis Tong and | 1°" venient ea isieca couanl |i Ma thoat likely, OY, Seytuour will enter (he cab j Eick cam, be magiied, pay anely, owe wil ay, To be paid and e ary subscriptions ‘ ota it le faterest was excited among those whicl y emone we she shou ni itn, lt here! % hd Bre vomtucting the round inch hy inch. The | We should chronicle the thore po. | Mlventurous career as guide, Indian agent, bears | eit vst ucineae etre x : Fepelgeeeinsg ans aaa spears a 2 all In yawer Gr the | fortunate in AS har eeaata tks Ve ta ie os is of oe « : cae Be ops of positive D, ats OF al 8 9 Liat . er of despatches, Colonel, and Brigadier ral; eerie ete avis ahathaman’ i inie Warne Gove Bes thes | ry at was tien only iat sie Fell how ti America, Gen, Tevis, formerly of the Cajon army, Ee a ie ‘ a ee and RF pair of the road with a great deal more | ad Woeeaine: HERS Wills Bice GRREIIEG Is the a yotn priest sey ‘ We nigh eh Benll eins ae per ail proto \ n. Sle lad given here F wtihout fo organising this contingent, which will be com yt onnd the banner their | pleasure than we do the necidents upon it, x you Manchae™ sons to bring Misslssippt river trade | preseut elrcumstanees, would not be advantageous | St a *! rag berg « manded by Capt. Middieton,a young aud divtine young. chieh “Dexpnatom! a reacuat” tw | 40 ihe President af (uo road will welle tn a | certs ite 1 the: Renate or the Aloute-oF |'dawn through te: ken and Danses to Modlin, Bro-'| Ua lhetariy, aun lacaune Us Mek coral iy excluded fre guished offleer of the Confederate urmy. No obiger ; 7 C opr tives, bably the experiences of the war in cutting passes sal iu & Canvass 80 spiFiied ae the was persuaded. te ; a service. eir Dattle ery q 5 oused | de th ‘ ; sel y i ago she Was persia Will be enrolled who hus not eeu active service, thi 4 A cry. ‘They are fully aroused | letter stating the exact number of new ties | —— -— guve rise to the suggestion, Certainly the project ts ‘ 2, matned bere for some two One CUE ruputiee, Kets aa svi le to the perils of the situat aad RAE Ea tla SUNEHi bs Ham Atl Clit Rel Fs Thot sterling organ of the positive Demo hie enough, and Moble would eventually derive GANBRAL taxcoce, FE phy Pale adh pay ard way captalns to attack the British by night, but they des painfully aware that everything for which | in the last sixty days, we will publish it gra y. the Le Crowe Demoerat, recognizes the {rom its completion, but just now there Li sl dl pear Hoy on her knees 1 who hid deserted | ciined, and descended to their deaths by duylight, py fourht, c ey ital 5 ali ; fies te | power ¢ + in w poli m pre pusiness to be ts either ere is. aid te her, Me ry ie e country, ani they fought, or rather for which they did not | tuitously ; and we can assure him that if Beve ef song in a political esmpaign, aud pro: | business to be brought elther to Mobile or anywh nis, his uate would | [reed Wer CiMfome'ts lime On that very diy ees | Had they obeye, they would have hal a new proot fight, during the war, is at eta apeinscibir duces a Vigorous compost ntry feat mata Voters who are und They 0 ny Which is very poss | ele. The w the number is large, it will have the etleet | father died, and the funeral notice w {tober | of the power which science can bring to bear in wd witrage, nately th ‘ Saude id : ° sibly from the pon of Mr. Pomeroy himeotf, | 2¢has been druined and exhausied, almost pu is shall exeeese thele au muely, the | ae she sep) carriage to GPAMGARIer Bip Hunert Maplec badcwith bln ao ops §nno mood for aparley. 4 k for no fa: | to increase the travel over the road, Such | pen of My, Foruoroy himself, | | ca war, (0 en patent no cunmebasaiin without | Cote’ Gate Mrpleask beiceecnte Wehore: (ane | Lord Meee authine Wes henre GOW Aer, Lit ea pbset deta sentinatdet lr iapionay Gane aed” Wall Anite e They di intended to go to ihe beautiful air of the Boni ‘ bi vit A yokn Onl that | cocthe dale of the romanee, The girh bad gone in | paratus for employing the magnesium lisht on @ a show no quarter, They de: | repairs are generally known to be needed on | jige 4 The followMag stanzas afford « fair Ang upon bagi hchr grey ig eye oor yy beagstreng Theiitely to M's vedside, and found Lin very iil, | grand seale. Ata distance of Gm) yards a bewi dcring Mand for their leader in the pending Prosi: | that road, and many people who are deterred | j , Vrom Mobile to the Creveent City one may travel | Adans, whose name tt urged by ome, Would not uo | Mwended hy bie two sisters, He told her that Ke Was | tage of Light would have been thrown into the eyes , ; : Y peo idew of this sor ret pani ape fee : ° ow that lily father wae Wished to ential campaign a Democrat of no dowbttal | from travelling on it by the apprehension of BR ELGG DAE ALE EL eR EEN oe Mture's highway remains per: | So wall'as his sony for this reason t among. Irisleborn | iiey were marHted, A will was | of the Abyysinians, and the Lritish, themselves in pe y i ro Wort holy, wears a Staterichts | foot despite ran's warfures, and the steamers are | ctizens and [rish’ Amerleane there 18 an impression | f faves fortune, at i antecedeats, of no questionable recent. They | danger, would bw gratified to learn that they Chietain we'll by tho Unlon | patotstged in grod seder end onaaltion, uve wale | (ekre. AvARS Bete an wntricadly part toward Re TING IS Paar bal eu Vu one ized | empeneraue: suede; MoWie chayeraket sows CH declare in tones intense and unequivocal that | fave been me ' : iia POntskavivaly Sarg apaed! wa on trom. Wie) lawA \faceaial see would Sttamchd thet vone Rowe a | lowed.s a er an a Gon vary bo Neo bial eainarychoamoneter, «requlay | * a \ re Ho Ben bem ee |b unk o1 Heked oh WiReh Dia HAIN BuneavEd. This to of her filends, the young uilden widow 4 —A most extraordinary sea monster, a reg they will never yield two the pretensions of «| How many now ties have been Iaid? f Vag that bears the | Tanting piace to New Orienns, thought drives ws by | cKet op AnIah Mis Babe aprearel, This Mi moi | er inteution of rete ‘couvent for Vinged, streaked, and striped devil fst, was caps | man who was pot faithfulto the principles How many new rails? Cuonve=Hurrah, hustab, for the brave old Fla | another train to that crescent city of the East, and gu Ades would be n pretty sirong Uchet, but Rehan IE tured in Charleston harbor on Friday, by sume cole and traditions of the party during the tour WI 1 4 A | ayy th r fur Nanecek aud Charies Francis Adams would not uo. Baroaspace ww Trany,—The trialof the brigand | ored fishermen, near the wreck of Ue gunboat y ug hat would be a really fair rate of Life Moret for the twave otd Ftg that be ‘ it r men, 0 « f fry crescent named tro pe of i slat Maca inattl aree ate gloomy years that Lincoln aat inthe White | insurance, per hour, or per minute, or per Bipee ba) sare Apehibes ae eta aa HENDRICKS AND HOFFMAN, Bilernataaa tikes tt vo Minin comes | Housatonic. One of the men, fecling a bite, thought House and waged war on their South ; ei seunad leaned Ws + Abob tion, Ronda, Butler and his pack, Hi A aban MB alln dale x event of My, Pendleton being dropped, tt is | quence of the number o aust him that be would play his fish a while, and thea draw it ane re sei voit South. | mile, on the read now? TAREE RU ate GA Aap oe Aa pal seine ieee cana gaara ely tht S:natoe Hens wit take hie | is comps Ty amount im all t9 teu in; but to his terror and dismay, and that of bin mebrdlieen, and’ will’ saver bulinit-to re ft ceadantals Ck a eke vice | A nveowenty ou ant aun Hee have beideod by months of travel Is crossed nas | place in favor of the Weatern ue Heniticks: | of whieh ives ae for murder, One 0 se Aen Auatese Nee aah ax (lier ka ; Do Accidental Canpanies take risks on |)... ails Gilet: Dendidtor, Out pale Bee ee a rae ere ee Me og would be ae nace te tue Wonca Pent || Beet aLTERAY proven, TH paNeL WAS OHAE-AT acinan) | Ucotiay Galitamens 8 Ges] ailasiaes 9388 #8 (HEY BBA | ceive astheireandidate an original Abolitic that road? anes Meieenlaientnuh iteati 1 Par ciiate wibAllaben dietony wid he Would cercanly run as well in the | nied. Zabel, & shepherd, who was stabbed by | never before seen, leaped into (he boat, aud was so | Ist, who, until within a brief period, was the | - —- : yitevon Murra ane | {ivtieation sand La promise of future usetuluess they | Sfiddie Kates as any man yet Named. Ths abitities | Manzi and fout of lis, bund Iu the mountains, be- | savage that they were compelled to kill it in self-tes iw) aa a TTR : separated as by an impassable gulf, as a statesma nguestioned, and there is wotiing | tscen Acerny and Campagna dt Edo! on sticti: | fence, te was mlue feet four inches in length, and \ favorite of the most pronounced Radicals in | Mr Witttasts, of Oregon, has introduced | gy food, and will stirup the | Butatoy, my pen, ‘The ever open doors of the St diving or mace the war, that | Con of bis having seted ie a. apy uvom then, : ys : \ he land. 8 joint resolution into the Senate providing fur | aa aa unis buh) hasta epee i See nay 7 objec y Democrat int Manel pleats guilty to five only of the indi tive feet ten iuches In breadth, bad a square head, the land. the heat the duties haw pected bpdiga, | Riongtiholters wonexfaty; but if Paxnneros aries wait to recelve ua, Its palatial walls remain lace naeai erate wottd J ments Brought against him, among which are the | with iarge square eyes, aud Was spotted on the Lack, Viewed from a purely Democratic stand. | point, there ix great foree in the arguments | of the anppe ENDLETON, Addressed | to strict party men, the, Dut its crown of giory ; ite dome ix gone; and, ic 1 wo bodily luxury, Emight say thas ‘own of liberal management’ Was gone also, isan unpleasant sense of etint a tables Hendricks on the gronnd of availability we believe thet the teckel we gti from the nomi Sond place, Ho strengthen th sciurg of our” countrymen, Mr, Moens and Mr. Murcay) Aynsley, “near Peestum, ont Mth of S IM that of Mr. Werner, Rwiss, Prietor of a large cotton manufictory and thatof Siguor Capnana, a small should he beaten in the Conver 1, how will it be then? Could this song be changed so as to | suit the case of Cua: We four net, with @ white belly, —A new Aft in Dublin, by Co nder Delmar, a9 Superintendent of the Bureau | of Statisties to Mr. David A, Wells, Special Cou missioner ef the Revenue, This step isone which J gait ot would unio New York, Penuiayiy n expedition has been organized yt, Faulkner, who was cngaged in i, Hascock, oF Buaornt tonne th reom to he u | c which every ot us eit is bi * Now Jersey, an oly rletor of Who Was taken While | the Livingstone search expedition Inst y ; 180+ | will promote the efficiency of the Bureau no less whale ; tus bopo it bs hut the | Tats section whch ean be cor nied a6 siween Battipagiia and Campolong. | Faulkner's object ia to complete the exp verablo: and ifthe D ‘ result of t th in lite? through whieh all t 4 cow, a180, & rs will troops. swerable; and ifthe Demoeracy deci it ex: than wt will economy of expenditure, | © now Pension bill, now before Congrross, | Soutacrndota ts p 2 ‘ the Dem racy | n st want certainty. prove Blxhly also, tw ers with troobs, | Lay Nyassa from the point where Livtogsione was | pedient to select us ther eandidate a straight: | n a | provides that where @ pension ix granted to t f 2 There are ler menor his scars inthe | killed, Mr, M ast heard of. For the purposes of the expedition « Amer ‘as 1 Exyual Rights Association, ial organ iu the daily p tobe the World, hel put partisan, Prspreron is und their strongest man He hasa firm hold uy nt of 1370" fry thin Mayor Hodman: there isnot one of | tufeted to the ums ler personal charac er; wud if availability were | Mn | 1 1Sh84) lire, : the main consideration, {tis doubtul if w loss olyecs | Us rider, If possi Committee of the | tonable candidate for View-Presideut could betound, | Manzi, of disdguration and mut it shall be paid— | Theodore to the father; and, to the Demoe sinall fron steamboat has been constructed, 80 feet long, 11 feet 6 inches across the beam, and 5 feet 6 x4 HOW vets day in their Lest, th the mother; second, ing on Tue tame At a meeting of the 1 i \ s hindl ‘ inches deep, Sho will be taken out in seventy-five on the party in the West and South; and | in the World builtine, and, on motion of | Mitt}: te the orphan brothers and sisters, who | gquat Rights Assoctation, beld in New York, Mone | This correspondent in greatly mistaken when nd these are do numerqas, as, also the wittcsecs ne: | sections, Capt, Faulkner, with whom Capt, Norman \ the West is enthusiastic and powerful, while ae Tiave appolitod Ake ROAM (te ee eee sel re be more than ution was offered by | he aye that The movement to make | Will be of long duruuon, “Gen, Pullivieint is dovug | '# associated, was to sturt from Southampton on the ath the polities of the South are in so chaotic a may ' mali is ibn appnablin # " J} one. Inthe ease of brothers and sisters, the pens | Tixopone Ss, and unanimously adopted: Chief Justice Chase the caudidate of the | good serv ¢ a si ring re a Ay nD, of fis in the Union Company's steamship, for ay condition that ho would probably stand a4 | tinal Democrattc Convention, to urge upon thar | BoM t to seaxe upon the youngest one's becoming | | Miacrens, Mist Suey Bef Demoaresy: j¢ oil: setively | forward, | SenueRe SF BeeARiinny aH O08 OF tire “evicues | Su mnere. | enip wil, be epartered: t@ ednvey the al Dem MHion, to urge upon that . Y Writings fa tho 2 i hie Zambesl, and theace it will foll fair a chance to obtain a share of Ite clectoral | body the adaption of a resolve in farce of woman's | Sateew.yeare of age, Tn the cuse of tho remar | [a understand that the Lut so far as Teun learn it has not yet won over | fen uf the hund at Santntelo, of which we have | expedition to the Zambesl, and, th iow Ase rest ed riage of w widow or dep jdent mother, the peusion fe harwely Wal " ¥ ] avy prominent Democrat in New York city. It } Just 4 Lelligenee. reveral years this | the track of the late expedition, Votes as any other purrly Democratic enti: | suflrage ava part of the Democratic erced Wel Ae by guid tran the death uf the’ husband ot Bee ee Rta Atueay hd cade te notorious that 8, L, M, Barlow, 8. J, Tilden, Peter | ‘lel has held possesion Of the Rourtalnone etetr's | —At a conference of artisans held recently in date, Nevertheless, we are contident that if | understand that Sass Axrmony will eceupy a seat | on unto the time of the remarriage ' See sae ea eae ine Titachect | Bs Sxccucy, Mayor Hofman, A. Oakey Hall, Wan. eee Syous thar tere Is scarcely & | London, under the presidency of Lord Lichileld, the elements now clustering around the , 0% the platforin of the € aveution, aud will be Tul hope by seear a a in tle, eniac 1 M. Tweed, and ali the leading Democracy ave labor. jet whie Mtoes not Mas “Workmen's Technical Education Committee’ w: Chief Justice adhere to him, Mr. PeNpneron |! nthe subject of her appointment, ‘This is iiheay Gan ELA MA SHR TAREimeLS ONY THO Seal COGHITOR BE WorUAH'y FIRE IO IEA Sinatare FRRERIEs Ing for the nomination of Judge Chase, while the ikilaton ofnity and | formed, for the adoption of such measures as may i Bee has i sha cate ants ake cae aifon of the faot, to whlch we bave : 4 i Tum RuvourtioncoAe will be scen by ite ad. | THN and fie of the party are wild for hin, parts ofthe South we | enable the existing generation of workmen aud ape ar ol! the palm only after a etruggle Ny had te call Attention, that the | Preatess of the country than is afforded by the . ay y $$ Tuned excesses a prentices to obtain opportunities of learving which Lae no parallel for (R.e08iEy i ae) en neenen oan ne ane erento tae ite | statistics of popular education; and there ix | Yonieaments he ecolution appears to-tay, looking 1 Mongny Frenen Douts, —G uignetus Sala ce persona Ih the scientific principles invulved in their respective trades, ming a party of pros | Mater Hi, vigorous, and sptey as usal, In addition ts usual varied table of contents and Geo, F. of tvo history of National Convent whom a rane i of 1,000 duecats in | ir you buy a doll in howe lays, you her persons near Cu not oly pul ber ditns sca meuldes, but f id probably no State which ean more fairly be taken been’ de- | Industrial miuscums, with elas te ins y Las it used to be in the to ‘om vided y womet “olut one not 1 ated: —— x as showing the average of all, excepting the Cae v iy ‘wor | (OF her a luxurious boudoir in the Jour or the | manded : a four women of Colubrars. one not | struction in hundicrafts, are contemplated ; and the The Civil Service Bille loriony old days of Locofvcviam and Geucral | Prince slave States, where publig. education. 1 n'a Jesters, it bab part Opes of |The Blghis Of } Reapize ety) Noncarrhige, Se must | Were than 1 yeas of age, Te be Honeeinny tine | Committec have vsked # number of dixtinguished s , te slave States, where public education has | Wouun,” by Mary Wollstoneeraft, a letter from Eng- Bho must have a ‘ghroom! | that these bec sue the t Wubles Core | sclentific men to give lectures illustrating the det Whatever else Congress does, or omits to systematically been neglected, than Oblo, 4 | land, with leadi on “The Amazone,” ile rouse hae 9 greed pLaa oI | eet a ae i ae eee oe ee eee ecoarana apa (oxtomed eelertiga " i o citizens | Dy ; ) i toy | comparison of the figure aa GWA: ayeries acy eel. Her gloves must come trom Mudane | "mandent yf he Lous jae dence of industrial progress upon increased eetentidg do, before its final adjournment, all et zer Bets were nade in this city yesterday | comparison of the figures furnished by the pperhew ‘The nume r bonvet from denny Navarre, her wateh Sere emia knowledge, The first lecture has been given by who sincerely desire to have the mode of ay | py experienced politicians, that the Hon, | Mvtitios of Obio 6% 1807 with those of 1857 gives onials copied from other papers only confirm y, her diamonits (rom Melierio,” She must at Aumaican Desent.-In our youthfil | jronscoe Kerr, on Techuteal Education. for the intiy d removing the civil off | il 1 A the following gratifying result s We aivoaty es ahitched reputation of this energetic lytwo- petticoats, like te Russian ) vividly remember how our inaps and | PF ’ Techalcal oI pointing and removing the civil officers of | Monsen Grertiy will be elected Governor of Now | ri ) ‘ say to us, i maven, who live the el Hirkatol, | Sl se Indicated pret mach all ort ¢ uatry Workman, from an Architect's Point of View ;" and Government properly reformed and reg ork in November nest, should he run on the vepinroye tn Aunty; ie of alm meuthe, | Ar tween the Missourt Kiver and the Mock) oth II be given by such men as Dr, Carpenter, the Government properly reformed and reg York miber west wid he run on th y tot i at signed AM. much afral panoe oy dE ey torah olbers a shy ah be Nu Rags “4 one “ i} Jated, will most heart ly pray that it will | Republican ticket. atlaidana ‘ osuined that | away, dad setura {a shouts lartulght, anes} ectedly, sand Indians, | Oy the face of thie aren the | Or ee » Lankester, Mir. Waring ythy 3 : a rf ni vers as @ class are the dissolute, | you wil find your doll drinking elainpiyne with rd “unexplored” was associuicd wih | and others, pass Mr. Jenckos's Civil Service bill, At Tniti java OF olitical inbdslity vel cauea Be tials (axel shameless ercaturenthereim aot forth Buch, atteast. | Pchreome Dont think Lam talking about feat oy Hent expression; The Great Amice rae . . ‘4 5 presont, it is well known that offices in these day political infidelity, when 4s our iinpressions but porhapa the editors of the 7 and wouen, Lam discoursing stiuply about the dk tean Desert, ‘There were delicate thi —Chief Justice Chase, with Mrs, Sprague and { a vais : fF ahity, { Stl parties give an uncertain sounds ib is ratty. | Kerolution ave better informed on thete matters, suo, fi the Kreuel:Himdslottie Colyt, ut the Ex: | here and there of grvupeof fed men a Miss Chase, was entertained tn a brilliant evening i which demand the highest degree of shi ———— hibition, are flirting, lo w nel ag | betlate, but no word or sign to indicate ‘ : on oe } area ing to the patriotic heart to Gud the Democracy Aas a ne Br as nn thiasLantthe abametarras Marre eho SPE | BAe Ot ae Peeracos tae an party ut Richmond, on Priday evening, last by Judge once, and ; tu Curar Fanes—The low rates of fare on the y ; 4 | experience, and integrity on the partof those | of New Jersey faithful to their own 1 ia F bole Hess 2d New IRIS an and oeting cach other through ‘ The oid that diay, to thy , however, the. Hurnham, of the Hustings Court, Dancing begin at @ Pea feerad ines tha pene | , ales States | tte vat tlie between here and Ne glandare | child-doll type, seems entiely, French | Great Desert” have been rapidly eonu o'clock, ini ished by tbe 1 4 who fill them, are conferred upon men whore | tried and ay leader, The Conven: | ve whulereratigg | really. prodiccve of greater profits than were the | taymien havetaken tothe manufacture of adult dois, | now It, te diMieult to discover @ trace of any ddelpcooY ate zeetbe te limite Aloe qualifications saount to j t ton which mot we enntd anda very | sulle char cane, | Maher prices 1, fur the boats are daity loaded | k like dolls that have vices—daolls that don't | actual De soording (0 the proper dedui, | om Camp Grant, The IAI? says thes © wile UpoR tet aholiave carand tL f anni eat 1 ‘ with Ohio in cave for popular educa. | M# harged, dure much uboutthe Seventh Commandment culls | Homof theterin. ‘True, we have leagues of land he | two floors dancing and mirth held «way, In the pare i I c y waswhikk | 1 cursiouiots, As a spe fr Who, to eel tele insatiable: appetites WoubLeat sou | tween the Missouri aud the mountains which may | tore Chief Justice Chuse was conve: 1! } (ad pay Rar DEE , SO eee reno t dee, | tats aud ba the wholesome fruits which IC] Mouury coe elaine 1. foe en SALA, DENIED HL | GCs Mea TRin St Lass Mebeth: Geaven’ SE sulle | (ore ccts esis Cake Was coavsralig. WiA.be for political servi hich it is thoupdt can bi, lei i Ne en Om wees, ‘ is iy a ae ye had . ye be =i Tinea, of chikiven, and then present you with a toy re: | Hon, but for general agriculture aud stock ralstny | Suerte of @ lees gay turn, He received all presented be paid in no other way than by placug Pauken oy a ca te forthe Prosideney, also ‘ he oe ai 9 fol Ae rom the Nurragan sie ybiaW ont your brains wathal They ai purtioaes, we do not bellove th ve Ms any truce ‘ofsul | with the qnict dignity of an old-fashioned gentieman, i } solved, as all good Democrats should, to abick Jurteany.—Mr, Stephen By Cashing, wh aketle : Aymuetiedl, so avs fully Hite ve ry | felent extent to call for the expression of a single re ‘ sat Wak Ona them in a position to which a salury is at |! daneratecon me pari Pine ee iy / Ho! rou New Yonm.<The reduction of the fares he ney anit nue thelr poodies, mat rest | gret. Th fiet, the ward * de Feet bas nd ineeatia ao | Noe? (0 bins In point of interest, wes Gen, Stone z » denice at | bY the decision of the National Convention, We f wih we announced yesterday, was a mei it \co wn New York (oS) cents for Mahi Foe eee trcloven aad auntie | Surgrand Western pitas, Iie tle, maya wetter, | mais the new commandant of this Alitary District, tached, The mode in whi a the duties o ° x : * | understand this to n that the delegates of | DF ef the Legislature of New York, from Tompkine | party, has tndicod many air AHR visit to oh Will such dreadits peri that you | to predict that this same Great A a Desert i. | clad in plain black, aud as easy in party attire us im the oilice will bedischarged, the convenienc \e dercay will wate for Gav, Pankeseon the | County: it 1508 wud was elected Attorney General In | dive’ tram'Warshicld, unger tas. Reatection ef & would Av all sarariagh at lank (of eee ee eda were mang, hecume | che furmer-iike garb which le weary at headquarters, of the public, and the intereste of the | i..¢ tutht, and for Chief Justice Cuase after: | 2 After serving in that capacity for two years he | Pace That sats fer Meer ee for sie Danital | ine Hand forgetting to pay it. During the mouth ef Mareh there Was shipped from | He was accompanied by bis wite, who seems just the ation, are all accounted of avcondary im: | ward, The resolutions adopted by this C | settled tu this city in tho practice of the law, The | tious is canna my An et we Revd = Is the ship mpanion he ought to have selected for life, Ale HOR page eg dag ites pT APO he resolutions adopted by this Couvea- | jmmediate esse of ‘is death was inftumation of the | ‘This it omly one of thousands of similar tnatances, moiein French dolls in the Extibition, They buve | for ome month ston thougl the festivities continued until a much ater portance, compared w evince the prrpose 5 and the fet j bate Mis age was about Afty-tive, The remaias | and aforts another striktng Wuetration ef the fact LEchp tog “ancy Wok iaedale suo kiow | Wiien fovmed'a puBvOr tho reat Deverse—deucen- Jus the Chlet duetise and le party Left about 19 pal partisans; aud it isa lucky chance if many } thut the Coumgtheads wore rivoronads exoluded | will be sont to Ithges this morniue # that * competition ts the fe of trade, the time of dav worth Tie o'daek.”* we