The Sun (New York) Newspaper, June 18, 1868, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

— oe ett ee 1868, THE SUN, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, AMUSEMENTS. in length, and affording # cover fifty-nine | abovo the aspirations of any one man. A POLITICAL, RUIN OF NEW-YORK MERCHANTS BY UNITED STATES NAVAL ACADEMY, SUNREAMS, fet : —o— LE ean HRW STADT THEATRE, @ and & Dowers—teck | inches high, had been completed. The skit. | courageous acknowledgment of the demands | censtor Fessenden has declined the dinner hirer hg Reaminaiion of the Cadete-Names | —A Sound policy—Low fares, Cade, and Heian Barothine. mist FORSYTH STRERT METHODIST CHORCH Friday, Strawberry, Musieal and Floral Festival rewore then called in by the bnglewhile | of the time does not necessarily commit the | tendered to him by the Boston gentlemen, the troops laid down their tools and resumed | Democracy to the fortunes of Chief Justice | =The Chicago “ Legion’ will cobpera of Smith Eastman—Ite Lessoue— jes and ~The Dangers of Speculat of the Gra ele Order of | Madame Ristori will sail for Europe in fhe fteamer Napoleon, on Saturdey, the 2th, with AWNaAporis, June %, 1848.—The Board of Visi- at pha atts oe ee | rma, and wore ready to feccive at: | Choae, » leaders of th " . n ‘ =Lanacy Among the Merchants, af , io the death of Ni DOWERY THEATRE=The Sons of Liberty; et, The their Lt and were realy to reccive an 6 | Chas If the len of the party, follow. | the Cincinnati Escort in protecting the luterests Correspondence of the Rochester D ths | tore to the Ceited Staten Naval Academy at thie |, I aris papers ann e death Apoe Trno Hearts of Uld Ireland; and The Heart of the tack, The report § not inform ua what | ing the unerringt instinets of ite masses, will | Of Pendleton in New York, New Yous, June 31, 1868aThe death of poor | otase, eopoteting of Heat-Admiral Chatien If, Bett, | ‘0's Mrotite dog, Nero, Great City. Pea thie nature of this sol . steonch | tecoenive the otfaencios of th i | =Chief Justice Chase, who is now fn Rich: |p. 1 Le ais | eee Gees paliggpah * | Less than half the number of cadets who ep: PAOAD WAY THRATARFiash of Licttning. Mtatines | WHE the nataro of th. sollin which the trench | recognize the exigencies of the crinin, the | os stemuted divi i i Fastman «another of those tragedice which costa | Capt, J. 1. M. Mullany, Paymaster B. T. Dann, Wea Potat exvduais th on Saturday. wae dig. bot we preaume that it was Dght | Hour will bring the Man. | a Bawitag, bls hd goteg hh a iho ehureh | shadow upou the commeree of the metropols, and his | Surgeon Philtp Lansdale, Chief Engineer Wiillam 1 | = ha i hilecteng prety ied ACER WALLACK’'S=Lottery of Life, with an excetiont distr | ay dean! avy clay, tho Work could: | — | ty Pendl me prinout Aad f 4" history is now added to that of those who swell the | Shock, the Hon, John Scott of Lowa, and James 8, =A hear Kiki Se debe cel ? ~ ution of character hot 1 Fah want ‘hie | Anew oul unexpected danger threatens | 4 ‘endleton Escort’? will arrive ere OM | soinme of mercantite misfortunes. We have ocea- | Biddle, E«q., of Pennsylvania, having concluded thelr pounds was killed near Port Jervis, New York, & WOURKLL sisTERS SEW YORK THE ATHE, te ant BO! Poss bay GUN | July 1. A wigwutn for thelr eepeetad accommodation | wonaily alinted to thi theme, and now ae It fe | labors and sont tn thelr report to the Secretary of the | 41¥* aco. the South, The white race are di Ml to pore | fy FH Broadway Grant buch: Matine? ow datur Whieex periment m y shows that ¢ e erected in ealed tip by the wn of Easiman's death, | Navy, adjonrned on the Sih Inst. sine tie, To-day the | —The wheat crop has been harvested in Geors erty, ignorance, and extinetion, while the blocks | ye js rumored t we give itn final notier, Xn 454%, Smith Eastman rt rif PRNECOLOOTCAL ctAgs x he rr " Hh oar war has added to) yay"y s educated and: prosper this Te ts rumored ; ; was located avout one block distant from the store | Dfactice ships Savannah, Macedonian, and Dale | £10, ond Is more then an avers + ee if Li Lens nC ¥ ir € i mnie ¢ ed f prosper i it his influence y hie he YP eorre * and ” iG ath 9 . ward, to Sorm are also lookii AL the: Betentine Leeturee rt Ting beon tran Jurming peril fs toveated throng the eolunns Hb vor of Gem Tabegeks | GeWMeMe’ HOMES Memaatel Ae: regarded WUATININ Gx’ | Fotupy GheWt tha (eb or meat Raneabers 18 ath is toguened oes Lave (sa: Lacaiton: at BATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, & +t 1 thoratter ba a ft ont Beamiace and Bagutrer, Ve | Gee oF fhe prmising goune men inihecity, Me | eure About tha Ist of ‘nest September, The ox: eported from .amarti av-oAbntal Rek(hitton “ ] CE the Aihinnd: Baamtaee and wagetre u ' tis said to be ansions to) Hey gop Mecinal ghpcaranes: ant a csome- | mination by the Board cofMmenced on the guth of | lost ii« mental faculties, and t 4 5 rharms roclaion are «9 « a 1 thot, “esing to the poverty of the retolnder of Reverly Johnsons term cet dirllsh fnnocence plave ff his conntenan 4 ij Lextended not only to the various a: exp the ¢ ! AM 89 enorme’ ne | 1th yp advantages afforded th 1 Stutes Senator, | ¢iil mares peculie interes, | He was then, althowan f book knowledge pursued at the Academy, | —The Paris cabs are applied with motres en ‘ 5 ut 23 years oF age, a partner in the great pro: « é 4 a , i 7 « creased both the range and the accuracy of | Dlacks by the Burean and by the Abolition rocie- tyomnery (Mo.) AL r favre Gen. | elon hanine of Te tb fd ws faint | ut to the more practical matters of ca | an innroved prineile for asecrtinin Tength of - ’ Me t 5 i ‘ it w ne be Li uci atic candidate for the Picel fowl ta fortune, in i we mee faatinan for manship, management of steam engines, guns, boats, | the tes over ¥ esengers are veyed. q ca aya the common infwuitey Mile, thet evory bat tion of the North, the probability, nay, the almost hed lidate for th Foul ta fortune, In twit we met Mr. Hvetinan for , Buns, routes over which passengers are conveye | yey TS ety Vist HAHN TAK WO OES that the end of the eontury will ee ni nai ‘ est arveine ne junior partese of Hiaehee’ Co | amd the ike, On tho M4 Int the Mon. Mr, Seott,of | | —=The great race between James Mumill na Tu Waines for Att bod} i" ’ béatial: eit meubanied, HIMBA THANG ouiert! Courter would like t he was ot the ext concern known ward, delivered an address to the graduates gt | Henry Couller for the seulling championship of | nd t Tho reten UY ive oP a ae et : ty: squalid, awl lier, and Jobn Quincy Adan Tere APN wate teecued | the conclusion of which thelr diplons were pre-e | America takes place today on tue Seluylbill rivers itt THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1505 throwing up breaetworks reached a surprise ; Sistas wit bi We ennink ti , fented to them by Admiral Porter, Superintendeat of near Philadelphia, i] eae nyt perfection both jo Union and Con- | thet this te a. thn io, Bantatal The Pittshurgh Commerciat anys that the the Acrtemy, ‘The following is the oficial list ofthe | Martin Luther Cum son of the Advente Terms ofthe Suns vf we om A ue certainly | ase of Maje SS. M. Crawford in fu gratuates, according to their order of merit, The ‘ 1 ato atistte, nnd one acldionw wridonstens OLY | we of Major-General § M. Crawford's name tn fare | ter cof. the Boar fet preneber, aut an undergraduate of Oriel College, ; | Darr, per year to mioil subver bers . Lithol ial bites Nh in derst wd is no such intrin nf the HELIO | Cherance Of the Chase movement Ie totally anware | rleb, ‘and had the | names of the five highest are distinguiehed by a %: Oxford, is going throuh bankrup'ey ut of ‘ Baa Wernry, por year. tquite as well as ther officers, Li the last ! | t , | " LW. kU Ki prey on account of i oD i 2 1 UU. ‘ c t | over the white man as wo usto expect | rate HUIS or was aur an tnieresting faty, | ebypokatd. W, KE. Culer, Pences | coiiege debte, and now lies in prison. F reesiy copie toete adarens., 3m | to years 0 War, rarely was a line of | him te tanke any such relative adv: nee in wealth =Ex-Gor, Denison, Gen, Wager Swayne, and | {risa tir presumption that he mizbt still have been | ‘any: Satboe, Mary) | =A man in Ind recently syed for a divoree ‘ Fifty copies 10 one addres Jeu | Battle deployed without the erection, ay by | and civilization, Besides, this writer overlooks Charles ©, W 19 nll candidates for Corey RPO PYG an epee a ay | 14. GRiiower, Penneytva. | because his wife went to dances without permitston, } Weenty, per year, 5510 | magee, of a range of defensive works, moro the fict that the new constitutions of the Southern | Reputican nomination to Congress tu the Golem | Sroupitie vert increase In. Currency, and thlees Ler | wah | Anotier sued for a divorce because bis wife would t Twenty copies t eee 1) or Jose tomporary asthe t vere Ic Sites uniformly provide for a em of free | bus (Olin) District came inflate! until it seemed that there eoul 1h | Fino, 0 Into the woods to pick berries all mporary asthe troops were left in oT 3 . 16. FA. De tite ‘ ij RELCan oe ACHES Gases al iho samo \fealtion {4 w fongur of shorter | setbote tv whic wil clases of children will bo | <The Hon, William ty We dawrorth, a Demos | re nearer sate, and generaliy speaking, PW | =A countryman lost his pocket-buok, eontaime i Payment tavarsatiy se idtance oflod) lite: aactien 9 1 _ | provided with edueation at the public exp crate Pepresestative iu the Thirty-eighth Congress | Business men were effected hy the delirium of Penneylva:| 48, Ht, Walnwrt of Int $500, In a Hartford store, An honest hoy re \ erie jt iis praction was perhaps more | io. oe convinced, therefite, that these glo finn Kentucky, $s avnotnced to speak ta Flemingss | dtd success dipped heavily 4: to. popul ir Mio, South 49, INE Kigeidze, Catitore | turned It to htm, and refused the proffered reward Of | Fein, Pret el Mota accents | CoUstant and more perfect in the Enet than | gvtisinations are out of places If either / for Grunt aud Coitax iments, « ng others, with what dere of | toc Woren, Stine sant, | 2 €ents, saying that he“ waen't hard wp. it heed lang ; + du the Weat. The A he Pe : ToT ar anna Wi bay Washington correspondent of mokuy ae Sd. N. ovlueon, Pe —Should the Three Hines (20 worde) er ies sreents lathe We he Army of the Potomac and | go tined to go down in the free struggle for exist H ig paiipenent pineal id 4h or oa oF Texan. be ety a : : destiny own in the free «try or oxiate | 4, e i * i Sylvan P 3 ie } TMD PAGE, per UC... ose veesct) conte rebel Army of Northern Virginia, both | enee, it te the black and not the white, the etuctnnatt Commercial saps shat “Dow” Come: Jol him ta net ; 22. C2 RN Yume, Wiscom: | fected, aceording to the bill now pending in Conzresmy | retxnen a, pot line Scents niche y ths ha Mf not the es ron, a son of § . Isa candidate for Senator f atl } cho, Vitnals i fant ‘Texas would conuats ‘guile tf Piaioes ancanrie errs tot the manted by engineer oillcers, : a 1 | Pehl vente vine aabaley Sumi! Ha eels ies timber : | ee i “ anol | th '" ney ead f wecupred. of Sntreneh'n: The New York correspondent of t Mare a Cr New York, .K. Norton, Colorado. ae te WREELT—pet fine As above, PASEO EE Lae Canianle fda Courter an epudlle says tbac while atl | ory p phelheiy Faialiloen (Kaha ute Sa had au for Fen i Ie, Boel Cae) OY Cea y COT A colored wornan was arrested fn Troy tha THE AUN fe served to subierier at thelr homes, stl, dis Sou A Saeetaretadla (CHIN TELNW Are ABMOHOURL HTL AN Spring bs nae the anny ‘i | Hawley, Bastar | othior day in the act of tright n alopted elit i tronghout th an Wistiist, at a and that of the Camberland, Mey sm sebidiih ia fl 8 ’ : ade | waticeoruerlepeenes ot tue rae ee Doearen is, a bles. Pe Win Cenen WeerPote Pant, | tuto disclosing a theft, by tying a rope around her i week f received at she SU¥ Ut PATA RU POTION THR HOP OE: |poreere eee etmsoUn Cua emney ents wee yor) Ua uy Serna en, Doin ic CON errout ee firtunes muct impress onl one of tened. feelings | | gghttheets FON OF nek, a8 If for the purpose of hanging her. ralacy of th a agli whitch Chtndes wr | om Mul nl body is talking about Chase, ¢ achueeits ; Maine, of Muine; and ind high position, Mr, Kastman's confliets were such Yor.) 5 Alt. MeMechan, Nee) = =A man in Ke + lately indicted for — Te Geely WHE ONES OF | Pendicton, Hendricks, and Hancock, ‘Monatio of New York rvertiin befoteicet, and he lanted In Hiniee Matin, Fo ida manstanght 1 ite Derltontaed tee Contide Mens De : rather tt A Ad, Sd Seyworn appears to be counted ont of the race -\ Wa corresponlentof the Loui American Const, and he found : Sow York. ten years, for can f a neighbor by exe Oar article the other day on the Boosted «l vertholess, Grant | py, treat mistake, Mr. Seymour was never eC re Mr, Chase annonnees his p an asylt pe ‘ if | citing a horse to kick him, Folly of the Patent Oillee by no moans ex ving in Lis marvellous so much in the race as he is at this moment Pose of g with the Demo 4 Lit ne Ee sae lt a tem al writer saya: “Woe dote upon chile ) 3 7 therein his position {+ amportaut ell cory Wd fiette, New ‘ork mee hausted the sulject. In ud tition to the evils mj ani thatgteat woldicr | evia whe iw how in tli wth Hosa ost of epublleans, 1 hae ho other elg popped aia EEN nttace,toniane, | oe hater bb de poe \ tel pnd noll nileman, Groner HH, Taows nb ribdva} viedo in the ¢s iil 2 Fora, Rentoeky. | Hl, New Yous. hey Pee ze us nt 1, We detest of which we spoke toi ad , ! A fi " Sui ne | Kiting, Peumeyt | thomas fi 8 tach linlped In the awful atraits of | Cervice, may shortly be expected to open of Butt ea AEST yes 8s persons who w to issue a great nu tenta per wook, | Wee mach Mel 1 ; —Gov. Humphirers, of sic) eA on I town, | ab that J.C. Dork rolled « ; we iee iis hay dhetetecg | tis conntey for the enlistinent of sulliers fr mae een ‘ 3 Rete Towa, | said that J. C. + the well-known there is snother of greater maguitude-—the (icles + an a the army of His Hotiness, He desires, we oe ee ee Bray ae f W.5, Shae Publisher, who purchased a South Curotina fart lat facilities furniste? ton clasa of the comma | SF Let abiegpmeiranikaragenss BD | fieve, tor here # battalion orn 1,00 to | sid uteu BE, Wooker, the At Pi \ fornier a A.V, Wai H ile Segara speet of paylag for it with, hity known as operators or confit renty | amet the lulls and pauses of that desperate | 200 mon, and counts upon the assistance of 1 Gen, Anes Military Govern Ho cant fleateadidey Henny (We 6h 1 i hilt ¥ } At Hone wo children aged ree ¥ defraud the public. When the broad seal of 56" vood Catholies to furnish him with the means 4 ig r ! abe ; : A ; spectively seventeen teen years, having fret ¢ the United States is attached toa patent, it Pha Chasscaternmant [ef teting them out and transporting them to ion to the T ' Laie Real : obtained the written consent of their parents and j ought not only to cortity to the ine Pobre aie nttigieans a That ! The sum which will be required for the Lave secured ri Nous Senlth weasteonc ood At the age oe | iovsevelt, New ih ardhine, were recently auited In wedlock, i Tis CaN Liat lo LINE Miene eerHEIKHIO gc ct rele cic Purpore Will Bu piney: ikeges | TH our Wary; (ie ¢ in this elty, and the entire delegation ‘ho viet m of spocntation, “Itai he ean | yy +, New York.| =The first colored man to own stock as an \ y once said it was impossible to greta nt erage et to the Government of bringing aS ve St. Lotie in a special train on June M Visage peg elt iN ger A BLN LE ery Mary ¢ AUC ecu wart Nenowa faa OLA CHAU: 0 4 re re anes dcleatlo As ceeecied to cespumang | NAC (Urvadht Up, ha Might pave’ sill ‘bean | original subscriber iu a Georgia manufacturing com q ; | the head of sa Lnglish biehop without tr tedineut ofa thousand men jute the field, trained, Wes . isiness circles; but no maa ts safe who a - | pany is Ned Woodrai, a well wh aud respectable majority of the patents granted by our Gov F aa | i 2 s anning him. It seems to be equally impos: | equipped, and tit fr fighting, was a million of j aaa Military Acad | negro of Macon, Who is one of the projectors of the ' optare utt Soolees, Ni nga tind f qually it n correspondent of the At maxim we have | ks emmert are utterly val Nevertheless in | sito to pot a now k othe heudw of olde | duilars. Gen, Tovis will probably not need xo, ob read ll gu ee rit The following isa list of the graduating Viudlay Manufacturing Company of that elty. tome instances thoy enalle thie clues to rap | fay g ane: ; ses aa ‘ out for his purpose, but still the | adeno i is : 130 | at Weat Polnt, nceordin, vit: =A pretty French actress, more celebrated for | Brich harvest out of the eredulous by nouns | mo process, For thie teason somo of tl outlay mart be very heavy. Ht would, no doul he New payee MH tuatitahes Millvauder Wy trate, | be Az HM. Mayeon, Mascacl | frankness han for virtue, used to atiribute heriucons j of corporations organized uniter our lowe for | cient rae sl caida a lie'moro economical to tulee the money here We Opeeation of the rate, to homtnate thelr dundidate, tiene wh erature at | 34 | aie: sek, soe: Te moment I becom { Manufacturing and mining pury | a pial i enlist the mon at Rome, where they ean they Wiilus# thelr power under the rule to veto the n die ac them poor, No | BE aily funtt of anybody, T atn certain to be Introduoed I Fi ; 1 | prehend the philosophy of the Chase move | O"4 tle) eet er a f Bs abana lb li dh Wh | bade Te Mackats, | to somebody else whom L love Deiter. p onler to illustrate the method by WhIN | ont, They trent it ava more ste Taba lareac hin ry Lt ee ikatd Pa: cave that the | Muatdependence wn raed | (ui, Bayene, Coltopnia —Hope Pius LX, is in his seventieth year, His this clase of sharjers carr, (heir nefarions | iwoon rival factions for the leaders! pices Grint iri a Torta, nar | feeonitlon Gévorinje qualified ‘agro evadopted Hon whlch atvende. this exciting wethod ot hacks | a. 4° Re Winards th Lewd ri Shred whi pans biel genic ¥ practices, we will supp jr ae eetone Tee command in the Papal army for Gen, Tevis, nor fesslation fovortug quate negro suthagesaderted yess wit a we method of buele | ati Witlents esadivisieeas ths stata tore Bagg espe ternity has arrived in perty j: whereas) 46 18 the legitimate omsprity) ty ida ere appeal to faithful Catholios to give fadtymeenic ec Sone ios eal success that to ae weil at |W LU LE es ‘The oldest died at $7, and the second at 88 ; of an iden, has repard mon but thelr money be so effectual as if it were accom- a sie Q gar! _ be Piacen Jeisey. He as one sister living wan is 07, A) long-lived: patent for manufacturing: mooushine by a Mealy de Roce eae crncita ot. | janted by the appearance of solliors and officers | CRtne® Gen. 4.8. Ueeston, (Hen, James Chentaut, Roe, Now York fami w Hon. jurt, Gen, Samuel eG he eee ae the Hon, A. Burt, Gen, Sanuel MeGowan, the Hon, Massa tt. W i Vanie process, His first step wil be to or re theit Wop, Porter, Gen, Wate Han ton, and a pumber of | —Luder the dircetion of the New Hampshire fanize a moonshine | Fish ¢ in uniform, and the fort of the Domecra mages to KO Fee pmpany ; and Kecondly, ; pve frre! i alseiuners a number of lakes in that State ‘ | struct their political organization as to meet | OWN ftends and rel otter tour ond well trfed men of South Carolin, : ; he ila ; ueliieaty 4 to give the enterprise delat, he secures the In eA eel flies We have seen some objections to the proposed helt : pconiroiiedt as kings of the Ne He unset, § Have ieee: stocker witht Dlaok: bess Grong’: foes Abs hode Jeof the imp sith of ijocti he prey ~The following are the Republican nominations i na © wish th senett Keubicny. U.P. W.Kussel New Har 4 AHR oF | the demands of the impending ert ugh | ‘ ; ‘ » tve Wish then Parner at ire Albans Bay, Vie The fish varied in weight from uence of a few leading men as directors, the D at enlistment, on the ground that it would be ill for Consress in for ae they bave been | aul have n tof thelr obtaining a lnrge share of Now Haus p|13. G. M. Larrls, Georgia, Pa i i he Demoeratic idea has exerted a vast in 4 ‘ 4 of bust yr ing tn iWwrls, Georgia’ one-tualf to four pounds, and nol cue was lost in ue d Which is readily accomplished by a present | iyi cnew y iadenliteeatit gal This, we think, is wimistoke, f the Holy | mate: At Large pA. Logan, of Jackson county. | Rew fell the and retrospert uf their ruined: fortunes. | 20.2 nS Marek, Penusyl¥i | io cose of transtninsl | } of stock, OF course, persons thus intlaenced | apon the destinies of (his country FOF Pathorwere at war with any power friendly to tl JOP Farnsworth of Kane; Third, hovers over their past. and tencher its lessons to | at nh, we Laren, | | Will , t Fair ‘ | é ; pena yrunl anil 4 foe wie baat. and teaches ite Ie to | at to, at large. I iliam Potter, of Fair Haven, Conn. ree Hecome tho decoys thoy were Doughe for, | CUE Ht hae been compelled from tite | United states, our Government would be bound Wcee He ay te WILD G V0 TOMES UY SDN: GA perigee Pe it | cently puta lighted plye in his pocket, hung up hie j Wiis tcarapuns Gane ovcanliol accom iol cee of its Wornmout costume, — to interfere toy him from hiring soldiers i A third distingntshed {lustrotion of the dangers | By Siar iand | clothes, and weat to bed, He was awakened in the Fs slaw i ei if Ae ¢ te ideacit | and don a new dress adapted to the prevail: in this country he ts nol), suppone rs m, of suse 8 Amo» C, of commercial shipwreck hasty to the is: | Hits | night by the crackling of fire, and discovered that ? ases made and provided, it | Hi ’ : nitions Twelfth, Joba B. Hay, of St, ho, though bis history has never come | as. WoP is : id ie 3 Ari ng fashion of the Kearon, thot he has the same right to eulist men for bis ‘ 6 the pul! tall, ati secon | ts 8, MB eky. BiB Bit i his garments wore consumer, dud his house oumsumte Is then necessary to make a ehow of putti be sin pe alg taes Jricentt, Green B, Kanm, of Saline, All fly Tine aye the ime | ee Well ally Mi Syst: Wille Cuvmbs, calltfor: | ty r Dy satenes ie a nyt Id ' x The American type of Democracy eprang | ary that We would have to engage them as | aro renc ans, oxeept Tabcock 4 BIL. Fowler, New York.) | tua. Damage afew hundred dollar Cis machinery : sa ge ; rane are renominations, except Babcock and Hay 1 to noe Her f hachinery Into operation. For this pur: | into existence during the culonial period on , miners or farmers, =The Hon, Leone R, Hawkins, member of Con Miactringa| MO aHeN Mauer area eta efor respi ec ale lyceet oe © a locality is selected, and extensive ar | yj” gle ian | adarcannR ee Sinead - “ z anoilicr Daute sioutd write ano'her £4ferno, he ha ' te : Pave AFT the passage of the Stamp Act by the British —— gress for ee y in that state, age Se ee fangomonts made for bullding, ‘The enterprising 8. N. Pace, who built an no doubt he would migotion among the dreudful e i . Daplliawment,. Tb le Ge hen seaaaeng ing th red sur © redemption of Wet tion et ene. Gat coh sean RAG ey Po provilta saoana for (iisand ollienwar | cere ‘The iy t then received | opera house once in Cincinnati, and hus just coms | United States honds in greenbacks; condemning the unnatural expresshin vevedted | suet, of one reat ‘ moh ponalti cted in that hot place the reading of ‘ DUP | carried the colonica through the struggle for | : : cret of founder ig intell The stranger | weld of our rea a WM Boots Lie of Nepokon aud Alison's Mlstory of | poses, the stock of the company is offered for | 5 ‘ 1 “ ‘ sa Maleate wr pleted another inthis city, prop national hank ¢ and the removal of political was arrested, and proved to be w sdistiogulehed er. | try pliee tot tof Mr, N, On We | gipone, a ail a oats - i y iapneeariolan nlependence, organized our Federal Coust to lay the public under further obligations to him dleahilities from feading rebels, while men ss chunt of Now York, wh name we will give ax | wellknown e the nn. Phe i sale, not by public subscription, but ai rose i Public Undor Aurth gan § if ng fuite men of | WHRASs SReeey Sh WITH WHORE WRU RE | eee ther 7 —A logaey of £1,000 is left to the Reformed t Pardhintioo ths lutsndad dine teinviked t tution, and established a stable government | by eoustructing a race course fi New Jersey on wore left to bear the burden; and apphiiding the pentiar, Mr Aa ane endowed with remarkatie | estate he offers for sate Ie one of the most beantiful | 6, ch OF Paapaeie, N. Ji, by! tho.will: Of Neves { ° nvited ton | uidor the guidance of Washington, ‘The | the marshes between the Passaic and Hackensack | Beethlent’s acquittal, exphining that he bat oppowcd abultles, “Tn his eaely youth he eilitcd a paper in | pote in Hergen county, NJ. It is within one hour ‘ hea gam Rare d An aia ceiptet | Interview with Mr. Oily Gammon, the great ‘win , 1 ny Consid < men', not end of Johnson, asay Watertown, which “he subseqnentiy abandoned | anda half of the City Hall, New York, and f# in every igor, deroued, pon Condition’ that the elurots Ercan ine GGL linienanig cant alalioral alministration of the elder Adame rained new Tens idering that there is aly a CORATP aE wane ; it the prrpose of His fortnues ty New Yorks | pect desirable | t; The land: ape is ex. | erent be ke; t free from Canada this dd wild « re s lo an borate OX: |} ies and the wliteidros epira. Conese, known as the Seacanens I Wa eet rier Int tained the privilege of asing a Jon ina | Perbect a desirable tivestinen - agcbenstite If the growth of foul weeds is pet planation of the merits of the invention ; ; “a hepe ty wh Bs Trew a" nvepira. | i Rie ties a The dournal of Commerce says that “among ret fie! vad the pet p reat at lo | ceelinely pleturesque, the society the most aerveabie . ged Pheer ti re . yom the Denoeratie sely ‘ nee tlh C uckens » AD | ine possible candidat “OPA sid Hera he established a buslnes 4 MaMa ia dealinat Wiltar hack w iie Hamu erates ny catent, then the legacy is vs Reference is adroitly made to the | i ner) N wisely (Urner ie tinply cig vena , the posite ern come before the Demograt WO he eo taltished a Pustnosa witch is | that could be desired, whilte th healthier I hig! 1 hod ack upon the past, and, under the saga Ai Let atl fe National Convention to he beld in this elty on. the nee Lie dean Liked ak store and entniged | eality to be found, Churches, schools, und other eS AALS dante r ) Meh charactor of (ho ‘director, BA) 8 | cious lead of Jeflerson, grappled with Labab a gdciel ode dale one Ath of Ju yyalltslon to Lieutenant Gene anit ts ese he proved bimselt a | social privileges are near at hand, Property in that bleh COR AIBLEGY SUAS Coe: funrantee ons well of the me i , 2 renius this now speculation will hardly pre ral Williata T. Sherman \or-General G " SIRO: SUBINON Ns his trade hicreased vicinity is rapidly fnercaring in value, Thts particu Pilon at Newport to buth houses of the Le \ these issues, and prepared for the great cor ; 1 parr ery aclerk in an Maporung ture nw tin soetal t | of the invention as of the ultimate suceess | " Rater bd 1. eer he mye rath ¢ Thomas, eith {whom would command theentire | f » enjoyed © reputation for 2 dar place is in aduilrable er; the lowlands are ail ot ispaaieeee : ‘ ey Shia nis ; F fa estan Ne he he momentum it nee cont of th eof the United States, tet, and Mis tian now carries on the cone The | tile« 1: the uplands have been iiberally fers | * ie change of courtesies, after whieh th of the company. ‘The dupe is sotisfied ant | |) | ° , } eae ade sdiee % OE ee okay F pet ny, er 1 od. were | pany v bs then nequired e: 1 it to govern the coun Synod ot the Reformed Presbyterian At distinetion of 4 Both of them are consery. | success of Mr. A ‘ stions was of a nature | qtged; and the buildings are new us endcons | CCmPIny, (0 the numberof th hundred, were Ine anakes an investment. By and by, however, he determines to look after the matter, and lin hichest expectations, both in real csuite and and the tan who ¢ doin a | Messrs, ‘oper: i Vited to pariake of a splendid ¢ au ! tertainment in the ve in thelr politic | venient i | try through | vened betwee ho rccently suspended trom eldership and eyes, Hoth have an une fe HL Stesir, of Honable war re ord, and thelr personal intexwiy ant eventfal period that inter. | Cl dnsrnof-Joititson aad. | Ten dnciberslily dtr. Geos every respect. wkert & Walter held their first sule of ba hin fe ou wale ve he atteined the age of 40, —An individual na Ivnn fs AYE | seckshis friend Gammon. ‘The latter explaius | oh ene ieee aes ohana ud ne of their best known and most CMiment fitness for the heh re beyond all i hat mae, tafre he attained the age of 4H | Sinctecuth Ward (Brooklyn) lots, yesterday, on the | 4, AN Hudisidual named Pisum ttn Nee / the unforeseen and unavoidable ditficultios | ood Adame, wh tae ain “© respected: members, for th f singing OF She panei ny most | rable fun busitiees uf so extensive a character wore | ground eurner of Broadway ani Hatlodge etrecte. | cient Uy ib (ha tologingskatsa aoe 4 ond Adams, when ane ase of questions, b , ie tly Mentioned thus fur, the name of du ne Vaturally de ad Mr " Valter officlated In good style as A gC picctoral With the following: announcent which have prevented the completion of the : Ne SIN IMEBHONE, | sions not approved: by them, antl for uniting in y sala ice dit satcraas i Sait ihe aeepanlig tecatuenane Air, Waller oficlated tp goou style; there wan sg TBuidect ot th aenaubeaall totally d it from the Which had BD + bl « to exeite the greatest 7 nteres ee Naiteriath wt crous flow of lager to quench the thirst of the bid he bbc uplealarh Sauteed ation and the ‘ machinery, but itis so nearly finished thet | tat the natlount © ch the Lorl's Suppor with ether denominati hustasin.” fatied, ite place was supplied by | es and to eloar thelr throats, #0 that they might | Mo*# ‘The leeturer will dress in priest's robes, and he feels confident thet the stack hol ers Wi | ee eee enn aan vex THe Thies cine tans oF os HG nials eavokoll stlinignnoral ee yan | ieenk Tout snd Bid high ‘The vrteca reatlaed were | Wilalve w burleayue of the mies, with bells, eaudien, soon be tnvitod ta witness tlw. wontlerfal i years, an view au ridicule of iutelligent Christians, and since then fu stock Transnerion Hos, and Hie | Higher than ‘was generally aotielpated, though the | MeHee, and otter dumnery stecturos haves | iacdia Onstondh. iy wilol rigonmhine’ {a fate ee hearing. To meet these new ques: the minority whe vetoed against it have publish use"? will shortly be established an enol | proprietor of the lots, naturally cnongh, thought | 19 several towns, cansed disturbances of the pence, ' uncut oe 11 . is ; : vy tions, a Ture portion of the Democracy | ed a card, in which they express thelr condom fF the Stock Moards of this city, similar to th DU Say We. 8 and In a short | otherwise, as propriciors always Following is —The musteal critic of @ Wisconsin paper, { ; mal by ¢ process, aie < . already in operation in eonneetion with t jolt CONE * fH were wae ra ig | havin to heat t © Gow pens up { sald with a cooluess quite refres con . 1 H U t will much simplify business, and save A 4 tis readers with the followlng gushing pareraph s | during thnk panei hen ues imuntionseelin nas their leader, eflueed old party lines, Henel in torn, unkind {evibeironmst an ereat expense in clerk hire to operators and brokers ——- los been placed among the Great genius, adorned with the o ebration of a samlecii te arranitig: He inacherwt | {met allances with such of their hereditary worthy of the ecclosiastioal body by whieh it wae |) payer or seller of stocks Ins now to carry bis | Heures of an “weyloin for the Insane, | Ths | fect art; vant mental power, held within the carb of pleting ) Apparatus e shre 7 | passed, and unde ing of regard tite ’ rain ig softening, wid his once brilliant intel : eave Gen well atte GUC lilla Wl | antagonists ns would rally around their now | Mt and undeceving of regard by the Chriss | memorindim of triusations ae eaeh seston of | ste becoutng hllutiey Aid wthat_ fe leit of bt ic Judinent; and intensity of passion, softencd by the nave, au we ie that i ose cliief, and entored upon a fresh carver of pros: i aworkd!? They further deelire * th y hold | a Board to bis ofice, wid either draw checks to pa nie telu the hands of trustecs, and that there ls | jitangh atin Wait ant | rarest delleacy of taste, have for many years bore nery is being erected, it will ennble him te ee eae Mr. George H, Stuart in the highest esteem asa | for stocks bomght, or send tia Lill and stock cert yihing left of 11s probably due in ao small desree ole, BO © ir Maret | upon ite ¢ t the furtones of Madane Anna De ? il i | perity and re 1 The wtiat Jacked hs i 2th of bis parts Thad it not r for ‘gus, y 3 ese gel his stock ; hh ite completion depends t Ms a we ' Tinrty that ken | Christian of cminent piety, and a philanthroy cate fr each sale that he may have mate PURE Wate DeeL CUI a anee th aU ean. On We La Gra ult there be w prize offered in Wi upon his success in that particular. rtd was, tn truth, an entirely now ergaud- | who has nowhere a superior; and they do most pr Alter the Clowing House becomes established, he unfor unale Bastian eee hee | consin to the “ehampion writist,” the crite afures Tt may be a ntter of surprise to some of | “tol composed of materials trom all fie. | fandly deplore the disgrace and detriment to the | St simply, after tis Board transactions ure elosedy | ton ged S ronta ta wa Out ier Yat, #1. | sald would prove formidable competitor, eas fenders Go iita kk keh) pe fo Sime ot | sions, It cordially received into its rauks | Rofirwed Preshyterian Chu seetiegretaa in a Ist of hi purchases and gles, an ns | aa sy hoa to nah heaven | Be Nathanss a Jewish rabbi, proposes, in a : , such ingrained Federallets asd tian religion, which said action of said Synod has | Clearing House will tues u Leche asoiasion fhe Munking Duriness. and | Ce Syertite Mot @ isan nainplis yd icp ayrieamb lipo: these moonsh'y mpanies in operation, and | Reise i 1d B. PBA ETIBLual ana all ; “9 | Clearing House will ten undertake, fora commission Me Med with | Corner tot, #4. (On Itroadway, hetweeu Lynet wid Det veen Jews and Unitart He says: * Weare Lavan, Louls MeLano, and Rog ulready py ed and will continue te produce.” | of twenty couts on each hupdre ; ‘ comneeted with a Adiolon eta. Town Gutlagher, corner tot, Bite : , one among them at least isadivid: . P odes gor Ate Huet | sb au sheila 1 f twenty couts on each hundred sha tall | junp t bank, whieu rst enriched | Soseph Sioa Tee Metter t iat, diay | living Ina Untiod States; may we not live all, too, Taatitution, ahd will donbil RAT ney; While on the other hand, eminent wart has decidedly the best of the quarrel | deiiverics and payweuts, and save Lim further | dinaiehal sagueity, ay V then ruled by his saly | dona Henk. 1 G. Bosbold, oth Ina united religion’ As tn union there is etrengt tution, and will doubtless continue to be ; ! ‘ wisuin for apeculation, ‘This mau tude, fron | jon Pes, One is ihe atusdeatienh | Renee ite | # like John Quiney Adams, Henry | 9 Ht bibs trouble, Mending inn ony balance due after the | pint ie emeunenn Musa Ta eis at yar Heaviest, | Etherefore say. a combination of Jews and Mberab APRNA DINE NORERS OF 116 MOS Le OWHON DY ste. nd Minltlethomiaon wont aruniaehe At a 2 exchanges are made bis friends, considered wlnost equal | Qn Midatoron +t F Menryy | Cuitirians would enable us to disseminate through originator and manipulator; but when he 1 hi There is one sovercign of Enrope who | ‘The Clearing Hons tsa company, and has obtained rcvanve-and Wiendvice was eaaurly sought on this | Te Ten Ny tenth erie vatare | Out the We tld those truths in religion whieh are a ( adres on example of liberalism ani solfater a charter frou iaudre Chas sulye je was known to have mide latte aus At this point the mile was postponed to sume futu : t has disposed of his interest, the bubble will riley ean Ae affords an exoinple of liberalism: and selédeniat, | a charter from the Lestslatare, Ut hyn tal of 9 | Spcruting in Wall street, but the svevet af his losace | duy, which will be announced by advertiaem nt, vooated by ail rational men and welcome to all the Durst, 09 20 many thousands like it have bye the dead to bury thelr dead, and happily too rarely exhibited by crowned bea million dulians, fitty per e whieh is paid: tn than none dreamed Cat any had oe daw ide AT, Blesoker. Bon & C rq | children of God, These shoud be in the form | . ) wun it have ; NAY THIGH TRH MUNG GILT Ae iRt@ cr Miia elven Ge Trea ata line ice ‘4 The President Lyot chosen, Mr. A.C. Benedict. | cutted, These losses hicreamed, and fortune true ay Messrs, A.J. Bleecker, ON eect ata aio eee wun Ge Bi already exploded, : . P OEY Ne ar ccThnat iE ACT . i nie! hi With an aapes! of doom. Fur two years | 1 Church strect, corner of Reade scat ' eae eae A Jot the Jefirsonan and Madisonau era, the | the forces of the old German Coufedterey nut Hut. A roon is engaged under the yt te fearful seuret x50) 0, ‘tea of how inuch property | Written by Spinoza, Mendelssh ny Channing, Noitomy Under one patent, granted by the United , Goll Room for its operath | drdon at List Doe a Rk | C8380), fOr -G1/780. | AN Mien OF how mush propelty: | ce nd cations, du las always bance j Bias inden, duane saitenil Gitetegn | Oty Mush organized under dackson | bere nluely men, hone andl foot, las abollals ils now entablishment will throw many boys and | snk suddenly benont telleet | as increased in value within the hast twenty years | CMK are, ioe Uult aa 4 in 1851, there were organized thitteen | Oa a ihoir eves to thew f his army, thus freeine his subjects from appres : ‘ diy eonvesed toa Wanae wey Hin A* | anny be gathercd from tho thet that in (18i8 Mr, Ho- | Hue Vindicator of pure, cles Vultarlanlass, apa Will, fj itheir tot vatre, and 4 Di) young men emp in brokers’ ofitves out of Dual: ‘ nil ‘ r " compentes, with an agyregate capital of over | vith coo 1 : ‘i Bb Helos of armed collisons with other powers. | ness, but Aa | With th bis i chil | te adjoining full lot (0va85) (o his he under a scientific and rational referm, Join to tial : , with occasions! reverses and slight modivew hess, but it will drive them into more useful and lest | ruin, His private fortune i the | i ; | the closing of the p . On thin day may the Lord three millions of dolls, None of them paid | oi in thelr poles ruled the country down | “het will: France or Prussia or tria be perilous pursuits. The inn Sums rapidly and | Hepes te retrieve it. he hal staked (he capital of the WW), Today he pay® sixteen tines t Be obs and bls asus GRIGG ocdutn Gi bite Va # logitimate dividend, aud all have long ago | {tire cuthreak of dhe tecomt Call at Thea | sally thagnaninnous? Gadive taka UY WrakeM-AHN SPEREIBLOEL: antl ima | SAR aa eaten canta estou [oRIpORAILA Ie (Ue Hey ANSARI A ANIOUPE Goat | closed up, with w total loss to the stock ely uy : — ti rec iaily sient, ach woe Gncisiouily wpa fu shee: orth lttie oF woth ‘The same dem udent of the Zull Mall Gazeta Tinse incidents ilastr hind the se in thet glk the secession and rebellion of t r fe what takes place 1 youthint employees in t hh nbundant | % ploy ” tory of modern specuta- Hy ordor of bi style of living, and f ntee limselt | Last summer was one of su Wy oftions, Inducing af | Southern sap) holder } nevertheloss, the pa writes from ye May 80; Movsignor Maynatd, 1 the following property alkot | =A. cortesy \ they fell an-easy prey | gain easant exp © IMore tron to the ale at Ruther : quent robbery of employers. | tion, a ‘ r . lanl an the town b alized a fortune out of lis operatio: n | + in this region, and the present season, so} 1 Foner HOON Hon, and while the workd is de daled by the splendiat he Avett ° iy in . the fre mealixo HE BE Hi OF ILE SIN to-thois, ounenania,, ite Molellinacuhe: fur, has i ‘ rch like f tl ‘i There is scarcely a brokerage or Danking house in | suecess of the few, tts well to contemplate the more | TEQt BERET | Arshtlshop iol i yin Hus the friend and fh view of this and many similar experiences, | : ON 5 BY RR UNO Uy tnless TS the efty that has mot had au wv fansoita. | ReURHNG TROnED: lees \nbbsie yee of making Santdant of the Rawperur of Ansty hdl hh had | minded to the contrary, our eitis Hs might easily haste to get rich, Tnsanity as becoming a feariul } | we think the farmer who proiorred to invest in ‘ ; its curecr of poculations by clerks, These matters | faacure in the business cirels of this city, aud what to-day, ‘The Rite Hitiroad excursion train | Tied hore with dn salograplt loner fiom hls Eeportal } ; ; i ret agitated te capital were adjourned — forget that there is any need of economy in the 1 1 1 ny t i} ivatanen th ahite tat % “4 Majesty to the Pope, and charged with a seeret miis- | PMs ile diao (caine alee pita j f ave usualy busted ap, and end with dhe dismissal of | Is the ne-€ puis eetinsaace ta til! ttalty fy | Ieaves the foot of Chambers street ot 1AM: Ne ume aso. the Rumperos, through Coun ‘anil in Devon fathor (han. in Natasa my “ t outatthe can Mee ef Croton water, Yet it is a fiet that, in | the delinguent, either out of kindly feelin or feu to Niething age Cound among the most efed and | coniation will be served during the sale, and there | (iis i, promieed the Ho ah De eionla Epa acai an to ah ‘ and they have passed away | Himes ef even mderate drogght, the Croton | hi vaing thelr own questionable practices Hy fof tile sleds, HANG | i bo w happy ume in general | Greig pura ie Voy albeit ean bork, prud onl ely matter | Ke afva. nniead’ tethiiet river does not faruish more than from one-half to ——— te foun at tne Bloomiigdale | Mr, Lewis &, Wood sells at Greenvitie, Mudeon | inves waaaal ly’ Gia Austrian GHaMbE ete When new projects war startet o oli an | Havent Since that had slag, | tenunts che quantity of water consumed inthe | sayy, q(hitrysimte Cetronmndonte Have HAE NOs OF AMET o,, to-day, aud the wale deserves atte tion ile apse Cat a UREA Sa PPO FP exploded ones revived, let the question be | ie as i i ; city ; and but for the supply stured up in the | gute forpiia ising Tele vouehad most eneoatir wh Mr. Wm, Abbott sells at Clifton, Staten Island, apres tha HNESHLGH, a8 ehecGIObIES sllIE (0 | neues | toy Mpertant polities ; L | State for gold mining. js veached test speedily, ehitn 44 pe 5 sao ee in ye question ye public fvetin } eked, Is there not a Confidence Man muons HAHEC RA UG m ‘ | fesrveins, we should have to be pat on rations, | surety, ana econcaeally by the North Aimer in his pulpit pr t Fi eatin i isi aoke on & Miller will cll 700 | oreieca jest him no alternative butabdieation, The | us i be AY en like sailors on board ship, or the inmates of a | Steamship Company's steamer, ove of which leaves na a & plysicinn at | Sy las in yiaiesh | object of the Arcubishop Jaa was to reconcile —_- Jack J, consisting of four lots on ewellyn Park, No Sy 1, dor perished in the conflict of arms, and. | Lesie . his recently warned Rapid Fortifications ite full it buried under its rutas the dis. | water rehant | A plot of grou » Moaytain, near 1 al fortress, Any aceident, tos, to the id have the most unpleasant | | the Pope to thie defcerte in the maticr, having tad severo! byt He ite | pot, 4, North River, the th and gman." We must dl dloue his Lest rviews with the th, ory th of each mi ne to ex} Hat nice be abated” bis apyll: | the Ora ihe wou Works we n lweome mad, No was solid at auetlon yest | Somo Intorwsing experiments in fluid for | turing topies around whieh parties hnd | consequences, aud perhaps even eut us off from us to the respective merits of the various | fYey'yi ie devouring exeHemeuty os of ie dangers | cost a3 Mr nls recontly | Hol’ Pether, and ploided } Oe tification are reported iu the French papers, | contended during the preceding thd of a) water altogethoy For this reason no AL cofperntive building schemes, If you invest your Macathay, sold his property, embracing ten meres, on the klizas | cniness. T cloquen represented : GIDKED: lit Wee RELISH PAN hee LACE A cou Aw a Dein roa, wshort distance below ite Jutiction with | to His THolluess the evils wileh would result ng taken place at the camp of instruc t | citizen wil full to comply with the re Reet ee Fan ee ne couple a ay ChiK te Catimpran ar | Beabeth avenue, for $20,000, | trom th mperor'a abdication, dwelllyg par 1) tion at Saint Maur, Five battalions « The Chase movement, eo called, is nothing | made by the Aqueduct’ Depsrunent to prevent eM tyomer....*'dnguirer, The reason why | RUPPARG= mn from A, Abbott, eer ren grt | ticularly on the rosency tuvotved by the minority it Zounves nud of heavy infuntry—about 6,000 | more nor loss than the recognition of the ex ste of water, especialy in the autter of | conmunications forthe pices must be written on but | Jersey City Henk te Fann ve teil RENIP Besar +p Mie bial | oft ant pot ting out the aueoutrolied power en in all-—were employed for the purpose, | istence of these palpable historic fac touilering taps or cocks to run when not one side of the paper is that they may be readily cut | ob tie Ceotral fh in this city, wherein he Sin: | have noticed recently in y paper | that would Uius be vested In hostile hands; and a > Purpose, pay 1 fuets, and vi tok wal hie toate k y je 4 apeaks of th by the lite Bishop | some remarks on the want of eafety and ace alt Moty Path 1 ‘ and furn’slied with picks and shovels in addi. | the manifestation of a disposition to adapt Uk amount OF water which I loxt by | up aud given out 10 diffrent compositors at the | ainon in Eur Me Lathe Ce | Te CRCUIIGECGTAe LCM Lena RUMI RRL | emasrccun tial: Panton 0) Only Soipemals tis ma es Be ee ya era aan ORAITUNAATS Sith ie aa ieee those Title leaks is something enormous, that | rame time, am euch long hs ort vs the exigen> | the machinery ame tre pool in our steamer | your Willingness to chronicle any advantages oflered | fF's promise, but to give thi in this emergency’ thy { ion to their ary equipment. Havloge | future px emocratio party tothe | positing from bar fomstains alone amounting to cles of the paper may require,...°¥, Bae the | Plberia several weeks Aha oe tn tae |tentee anit Denedit of that enlightemuent whieh he received frou i arrived upon the ground, the troops were new onder of things, The question, there. | 4 Rat meee Trey ie, ea as to youn dn your own mame, | Marchoune. They are tue thaet beautliul prcee of | | Allow me tek throueh the medium of Tux Sex, | Heaven, ‘The plety and aubiaission of the descend: 4 tl ' , rr every p) ’ : : + | work atthe kind Dever saw. There are thirty nie | how ttis they do not advertise the graythig of execu : } ployed, and a #troug body of skiralshers | fore, which presses upon the attention of its | caution, people who live down tows ean hand nothing can be done with It without your consent bells in all, ur three fll eliiies full acta ch, | sion liekets to a uations as fur fe Lakel to ve. | mirot Bs Hoan of ise burg quite ies the ne F aR c eA . Why ; ; : i The qualifications fu wission to the Mi hey ure prepared ta he Worked by slagie ropes or | turn the same day? Notices of this were posted | Pope, and the Arci*ishop le now carr; 0 were thrown to the fr he wt | leaders, in eanply thins Will they, as did any water at all; and if evorr a tai | Sa Wa cate Ho the Mi Le) litter hke muse box, thiseglindee beng |" ahouta mouth ago®in the depot, at Tawer's a eoacn fives cove ph et A oe | rapidly roconnoltred the ground and mark- | Juckson nnd his coadjutors in 18u0, accept removed, they would yet none, The depar ’ say at West Point are, first, to be mom: | yhout ‘eight leet long aud ve tect “in diameter Bul-at that time, to go to Lakeland was to , ished eae ea lie ‘ 4 ' pei i hated hy some member of Congress, or the Pron Teds of est tron, aud pertor.ted troughou | arrive there just in time to return by t rtrain, | the deepest commiseration for the pitiahle etuation| ed out the line of intrenclinents, The men, | the situation, end by or aniving on a indeed, has had it under ser ‘ Mor et ioe Heatees aac ienad “plieateal \ es for the not ‘Toe machinery bas three | Now that they timetable is ehanged and the eum: | Of the Emperor, and stating tant the Poye rogards| | King thelr arms, at once began to dig, | brewder and more Liberal basis prepare ty | | tach metres to the supply pipes ef every’ | and strength ganid third, a plain Buglieh edncal A a rie Peet el area atl MiMi fe ey eet SS ey him ax deprived of liberty, and got responstite for while the skirmishers In frout, 2 | govern the country for the coming: twenty nd charge for the water by the gallon, ) Aton." inum may be President of th isabiout te size of | ete to Lakelung ; ihe eleric made a nots he Isobliged to dos consequently, he ix not Dell'es, kept ap a strong fl five years? or, following the example oft : iy Wwaales bMS a SN) ty Saal tulinatine sy ' fe finest cust tine cur oneness sinha Mir esmian dines atoticystigesies | 1 ellen, kept ap a strong » | Ave yon ye the exan ‘ sini vballe oeeets iin pelea Ger aus eee mat 0 rane Fig sou busines pa for the | geience, praviitnd he determines 49 take advantage of | evemy in chee The dig Federaiists of the Jeffersonian period, wil) 5. ¢ dispensable necessary ty ine ‘ 1 Tembelitsh Now, Mr. Editor, Pwould ask if Mr, Char. | Me first opportunity to abrogate such of the decrees twos, @ pickman anda ebovelman helplug | they, by attempting to intwee Tite and anima: | Wa eanuiieg a ? ‘ t Albany: en Vek expeets the pabtic ‘to patronize the read while | a# are contrary to the laws of God and the Clureh, : : ; yhy , © adoption of this measure, theref (DN Hass fino be amet ' sugh a spirit of liberality ts displayed? ‘The Archbishop was so elated with hi \ i t, Inolght minutes a trench and | tioainte dend controversies, ignobly full aud | every one must do his best by cuvotul econcmy | Ml An iw hat debatbie, | lke iton tiie contin g hive we vg tor the completion of the South | insta ait tw. the Eupecar by tel Lisa ey ; ‘ i , leet anveudhinents | tre ee tiane Hn he ede tah iE | te announced ito the Ewporar by teloge | got six (uousand Bye hundred foot | pass iuto history’? ‘Tis cunstlon rian fur | 10 rendorit unnecossarts Leste wanes See a eam acted wath Ken oll DE om doa i dle, CES epryivine stalls nade-pil:

Other pages from this issue: