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Mans e AMUSEMENTS, + BREW ATADT THEATRE, OS and G Rowery—W Teli, Robver'e Wife, Tow and Jerry, and V's Mile’s Boy BOWERY THEATHE <THandeon® y Mack, San reyrulate its by ne moans certain to make it t M he Gien, and A Wire lu Willianne: — igs | better, and tiny very powsibly render DROADWAY THEATHE=Fiash of Lighinins, Matinee | Worse, The Vustnoss of transporting paw At 14 o'clock. re nnl freuht isan oxtremely compl WALLACK'S—Lottery of Life, with an exceiient dui © tgs Asp Paces tution of characters tedand difeult one, and interferenes with WORRRLL BISTERS NEW YORK THPATEM tant ie by muy D Most Fhilfal hans iv TO Mroadway.—Grand Daches oh Batu } sm ot ae Iniost ire to result im embarrass PURENOLOGICAT CLASS ROOM, 89 Broatway—Tres notin dianster, Freight and passenger Betentite Lectures Ww carted ne The two thousand ee 1 st sod it is simply impo: , * stateto be enacted which sha ee . tt eel ? ‘ or movemery erty. mil $0 =a t : Te Shines for ATL is hwevioe tind aoa SATURDAY, JUNE 20, isos, ov just f « fiberat vo. Bone od : c ve moro traifie than othore, or Terms renee eeay | Ate Detter nett tered; and prices which ese Wenct, or yest Sho | Yield @ good profit to one, would not pay ar ‘Ten copies to ore nite Y other's expenses. Then, as to gauge, there Gi cae a vixen, ‘ millions of dollars infested in ears and loco Fifty copies to ue acre ’ Vernty 1) Motives wWhoeh fit one track and do not fit an Ry Copies to one Address other, and no alte nean be made whieh Rilkunst Coie, ices pocmaias « aoe Would not be frightfally costly, ‘To. be «ure, Payment iavariabiy le advance uniform gauge will have tobe adopted isi . sooner or later, bat it isnot inthe power of Thee lines 2 words of leve coats Congress to sav when, or how, or in what Temp Pace, per i Sone | manner can De most advantageously "ages enn me sist te ¢ whatever Inw is pnesed, item Ccenpred net be careed into eflvet without the appoint eMnraieper tives ators, : normiote wtlition to our fhteaghod ‘ 5 ' s body of Government oflieial eee. On ‘ A Ifis enough to make the meas The Democratic Nomince—The Coming — ¢ r hend, too, it must be cone Man. hr wre of rnilwayn The lealer of the } ni fependont of the publ Vices, and at vo pons lithes have — wholesome re it upon charges, and com Rasigued Lim tot ation hy t 1 a the cecommodaton that tras tonsent of Meagivs He was the P lerss pers of poods can desir 1), Gential candidate t s whoin th s 1 eloge cour HS UTC y the party in this section of the count t 1 officers as to nl ! Ve hoorr b 9 tor ae their net " t nto cont Phony ag nt thes whieh erented — th nud marked od from on proper nds stration of their priviloges is pretty careless in raoning thelr nd i jure rl they su ‘ q Le the civil courte mud juri vention ean be enc award ayaiuet them ; so that these who de f the t pend upon the fe of freight or the East may be unahle to! travel led by are not altogeth sown sove, It will have | er without protect don k for pr r sof lutely neat any ¢ all riteotthe West, ‘This on their behalf at the present 1 t @ead-lock y the leading candidates \ged evils from which they will after a few iullotings drive the Couve Leing: remedied as fast as they enn ton to the necessity of selecting for its nom! | be in the nature of things, and it will be Hee come man who has not excited the | tine enough to take care of new ones when Jealousy nor inflamed the opy they arise Principal com! ts by mis ee strife, Another Split Threatened in the Domocs The Convention will fuditeclf ina eon |, bn sca) F Aition wmilar to that of 1811, when the | oe sats bl aaah Rivalries of Vas B , Cass, and Woon ae Ver SARE AEE re ; Bony tnpelied the Convention of that WiLL bolt the Democratic nom'nations, and to emeape trom ita rrasaments by nom , y Hom! | det the party “yo to the devil together,” un gating Janes K. Poi. Or, to cite a more ; epee tion, the Convention with | 8% the approachingg National Convention Become entangled ina controversy Like that | SUE insert tuto tts platform a Which convulsed its predocossor of 1252 when | MEAinst universal sutftage, and ngainst the the collisions Detwern Cate, Deetteceg, | CXisting reconstruction laws, om the ground Marcy, Dovenas, and Drewinson were that: they, are Mn epoiat ao, a to be wiped ont, and that the States alon } ary competent to within and it | Violent and protracted that it was fore Bearch for an entirely nev candid 1 to regulate sulla fowwl him in the per on of Fuaxniay | Ut limiies dint Congress lins wo power in Pinner. seh bn The coming Convention, sorely tried by | WE ab : hy th al Klan the rivalries of Bermoun, Paxouerox, | ns Daler? Tho reconstruction law McCueLLAs, and Hancock, will be commer | AT HOW in full force. One State—Arkansa 3 ri tant | | whins just been restored to its plac th Ted to invoke the aid of some moderate man | 7 uns tea ; ii aes eyed : to pour ofl on the troubled cca, Viewed | ne ee ed om an independent standpolut, it would |? ! Voridia, Georpiny 5 Shave soomed that Chict Justice Crrase wae | AM¢ Lon's'ana will follow within w wok ‘ea This will leave only Virginin, Miesissipy th position aud perform this svothing task. Very personas seond from his lof But | aud Texas to be} probable that t the enme path. the Un negro puilrap able number of t! vided for, and it is ne y will be long fullowing: in AIL these States will be in ) Constitutions establishing the Positive Demoer upon him with so beayy a fire, that Probably be deterred attempting: so | praiseworthy an undestaking; aud the per tehlave re will from aad franchising: a consider srowhite citizens, In this A bold flank movement, atthe rage at all, but which has enfranchised the | formance of thisdeligltiul duty will devolye | AUS NUNIST OF they Bias } upon THosas A. Hexmnicks of Indiana, | PM TUG will De ih the mine position Whe destinies of the Convention are in the |S Petseesee, iy which the Tose sta- hands of Horatio Seywoun and Groner H, | We ef Congiess haw never pred Mpa Jt regulate the qualiteations wut ©pportune moment, by either of these distin Buished leaders, would at once culusinate ia B triumph for the Coming Man, | —— The Regulation of Railroad Trafic. Tt is not to be denied that there is preat Heed in this country of fone method by which to secure n more harmonious and. eli tient adininistration of our various Congress will no auy authority to change their ‘The State Governments will and the nogrocs and th lowed with the tru will be in the complete exercise of all the political power of the State. To decle 1 that Congress has no right to regulate the Bines than at present exists. as suf or thom will be simply to declan thoy are of difirent gauges, and operated by wiust remain as itis, 1 gorporations povernod by the laws of ditter ent States, embarrassed by the contlieting longer have Constitutions, | bein full activi | wh tox who are Hise ‘nll roy Constructed wge that it ‘io what end, then, should the Democratic Convention take any action on the subject ¥ Intercets of the public, the shareholders and | Besides, there is another ol Fpeculative directors; at one time fixing low | yp # the Deniweracy to have sucee sates of freight nud passage for the purpose | the election, Mr, Hanpnrons will then be of injuring their competitors, and at ano | inaupurated as President, But will there he ther raising them extortionately high te | a working Democratic majority in Congres woke up for previous losses; now rousing | Will the Prosident be able to carry out traing In connection with each other, and | the policy of the Democratic party by Bow failing or refusing to connect; andatall | the enactment and execution of laws times evineing: great disregard of sulety ; it eowith the plank which Mr. We wot wonderful that people shoul look t ds to have inserted in the Dem Congress, that supreme exponent ofthe 1 Lact us wee; aad to simplity Jar will, for some relief from what seems to Jot us suppose that the De be the arbitrary tyranny of inrosponeil meeraey enrry House Representatives individuals, The vexations, delays. ane as well as clcet the President, tharges on the railroads extew ling from t The seven rebel # whose restorat Pity to Washington have ulready nearly pro | ia already provided for, have u, ty thine Guced thechartoring of an enirely vow line members ef the House of Reprosentatives between these two pointe; and now the sulk | and three States: yet to be : wonstractod Ject is seriously agitated of taking the whole | have seventeen—in all, f ty R FOntAt ves matter iu hand, and providing by law forthe | and twer nators, Hf the issue is now Fegulation and contro) of all the railroads in | made by the Democraey on the disfrevely se the Union, 60 ax to wocure, firet, the enfoty of | ment of a very Iange proportion, and ine Passengers; scoond, uniform and equitaile | instances of the mo/orty of their presen Bates of fure; third, un form and equitable | voters, it Is eafe to caloulate that the wholes Bates of freight ; and fourth, proper connee | these twenty ve nthe Senate will th Hons ae to transportation of Leth passengers | by 1 Wily secured to the Repubties and freight. The Committee on Roads a Thore are nineteen of they nt Senetor Canals of the House of Roy esentatives, to | whose torus expire on S 14, 1809. "The whom the question was referred uilod | sucee five Dave bee n The 40 report any bill bearing upon ii, owing, ws sucoons the other fourteen will be el state, to the wast of sulliclont ini ory gen by Legis to be elected thin: full Qion in detail of what fs necessary ; but they | ‘Th waned wen leave the relative contend for the soundness and expedioucy of strony of the two parties in the Sout Congressional action in the preiises, and in | just the eameas now, ‘The fourteen yott fo doing are undonbtedly sustained by a be elected will probably not vary it eesoutiel majority of the House, | ly, however the election may result But There ig danger, however, that an this | these new Senators should all be Douociats THE 1 eulject, as on many others, we may bo avoid. | the telative numbers would then be fifty. ing one evil ineura greater one, Granting | two Republicane to twenty-two Democrats, that the present management of railroads is Sixteen more of the present Senators will go | Dad, an attempt onthe part of Congress to | out of offee in 1871, and three of them are | of Democrats, Supposing that should be returned in place of the whole sixteen, the Senate would then stand thirty. nine Republicans to thirty-five Detnoerate, 0 netruction Jaws Were fi t@ control of Congress by t from the —_—s— Mant and sn ‘The lecturer bas given vons system, and hae lo investigator fu ia manifest from these figures that even | hnman system, fe fully anetatnet by these tectnres, t removed 2 Fo pecntiar met with attention to the ner- femarkaite succes UN, SATUKDAY, JUNE 20, SOME NEW BOOKS, The first part of a series of lectures by Dr. C. | the earlier readers of the Bible were eontent to a Brows Snqvann.on the Dtagnorts and Treatment | cept tt in the purely litera sense, tt is elear thot an Functional Nervous Af ctiona (5. B. Lippincott & | der the veil of symboilsta it eontans @ more lofty Democrats | Co.) has Jost appeared, to be followed shortly by | and nniversa! mens toe, which opens to the mind as it two other pamphlets, treating various branches of | becomes more fitted to ri | the same subject. The extended reputation whieh Dr. Brown Séquard has alresty aeqnire! a8 0 brik: Nl that relates to the 1864, } ator nase he can find > place where the @lsacrer- ment Iso absolute as to be irrtconellable, While THE FOURTH OF JULY CONVENTION. cee Arrival of Dele “Selection of Quarters. Numerous delegates to the National Demoeratic Convention have alreuly arrived in this city, and they are «til eo: train and steamer, in by eve velit. Thos the account | At this rate, by next Saturday, which will ben week | Of the formation of tho universe. which represents it | before the day appointed for the nesembty, It t+ pro | ne occupying ix doys, should not be ¢ ered asa | bable that nearly c ae, the Union will have nd ready e wil he the nominee an heh Hteral rendering of the facts, but subline epic | Its representative in the Beli of creation.” “eladowing forth tte unpenctrable | To the question, « Wh mysteries in browd and general outlines, The divi | Were are returned © of time {nto days shoald be regarded ne tndl- | [the cmie p mntry : azul al hota 4 in bis treaty 1 of all divenars cv wed WAY | eating the epocs of creation, the period of @ doy | wecan | miated b admission of the States to representation, | parsicutarly in opilepey and kindred eompla His | Weing ehoren ax the most familiar unre, and one | nile i those laws could net possibly be changed | labore, both as on experimenter ands theorist, have | easily approkended by the common mind." The been f j durin 1 of tho next Prosidene, | bone In reducing much ¥ nil + der of erention given tn Genesis, he matntaine,t© | that a preet i F What tl of Met ‘as domandl the form of ac * | similar to that deseribed by the advoeates of selene ere With bef i ae r abyss at e ecamd verit impor tan * and the fret that the two accounts agree tn this | fi.) t that the Demoerotle party shall now dee hither These lectures must $m | most Important particular ehould be received as a | nom tiie disenss against universal suffinge, and forever | even ar ne ed with thaqnestions | trong eonfrmetion of the Scriptaral narrative ies tas veces Reloeaie SS or tak, Wena a A fie usted with the keen and vivid nataré of the aus | The translation ly accompanied by nutes showing the | ayeine ace ca qncine dem eaters, mang of the Western itself of 7 bee of gaining any | senting In 4 J Sout Hint TL is . 2 aa third. aud the gingular agility with whieh it | connection between various parts of the book, ond called rscorte, The Bw Heton @xcort suis Cpalt : BSE hate MARE Me a Fee ty | thems from ¢ne pit to another, recogniaing and | making clear the pn h Aw Obpeare GE yet | OT ON er stuan eiiice sie hata aall Senate fo it, Tt fa folly, inevanity, It is like th: testing sha py every new proposition, The frst | vocal, One odition also contains aa extra set of | tons, and they vem tothtuk that ty muy weco, mednern which enti Hin the rebellion, 1 ope. With asammary of the reeent diseovery one for the revived 6 ing in Zoy the were exhibition’ of numbers A ive pa 4 a Rom the ondinaty (orn rai male at the Astor Honse for and which, with Ite own frantic hand, etruck ery ous conductors which transmit diftere sa rom ‘ mel f oat ite a hots Hew ine t ies Of sensation lo the brain, or convey | vy by Coaries Keane an ton Bove | shire an of whom have aire existence the very st itnt that it 7 i} OF oxintenen tho Very Inetitution tet ft | is meee toa Parle Of the | erearer (Tickner & Co), ts @ thoroughly clever | arrived. ers will Bly be loved with the fntensest passion, and desired | hogy for expenditure, are entirely dis- | novel, The two anthora are both adepte in diel ro. | ! nintnuny Hall, wna. W above all things elre to preserve aud per | tinet from one another a regards thelr function. | gpective branches of e mnporition, and their combined * from € | petunte, The nerve hres shemseives are ail of similar forma: | eftirt hos prrstuced a most entertaining atory, It ts | . — tien, and on'y Ganeinit motion or sensation inne tate of vil pwreek, desert istonds, proud ‘hotel. It is proposed that the Demoeratic Nation prdane ii the functions of the organs into whien ! tured (bnueshes,and hatole love, ‘The greate part | nvention shall beg proceedings they are tributed, or the nervous centres from | jurt otitis a sort of glorified Rot n Cras a y ecuted ahd eden ls: SUL Ue eng tt ell x i ey ore dertved ea some Herve fires | | sieht iseag ae ; Hin ab Wkelibood rival thore of the turning out of re the twothinds rule and ‘ ‘ | ten-ided by the absence the gentie me * | clown inthe adjoining cireus, The delegates at tis coming Lack te the good old Demoeratic | Of the bra net ‘rom thoxe of any oiler part OF | which pervades that valuable Work, and by the | honee are incined toward Chose; and, though they 6 t ; rd the four kinds of nerve | tyansformation of the lonely sailor into two caste Cann ed like the Western escorts, they lorting the majority govern, ‘This ie a« wil +, Prove Very eficient Workers, As Hive: twindhitda: tale! Waa: HAL RAOUTON Ie her senses, Dr. Brown.Séynard bi | ways, a nolle hero and @ lovely heroine, The hero | ui the Buathern delegates will huve but | 1811, to killei Mr Van Buren, and its last effec 1 ate functions, while thove | dhe ferolae. is Warmlvaried and ange hey are, mined to do wnything to pranete hur rf 4 en it killed 1 : ; ¥ - - tak Fe TL many, fear that the Pendleton party inay pro © per iu 1869, when it killed uff Mr Inve not n ident fled will pr 1 | but, ke all her pretecensurs in Mrs Heude’s | fuve'a epic, and therehy: i he aentat ot tho | iD nT nly use it can possibly have is ny the Atagnosie # novel be an unpleasant — resem: | poriy, by which thoy expect ed from Radien to defent the real will of the Democratic masses, ofn . Are not con | Hance © cat. There are ccmplications | Fle. | The We | nd procure the nomination of some e wre " innume: by which these two Literesting belogs | net wanted by them, So fur it has been are Wrovelt Into @ siuation of elaborate dignity, | an Went ofmicehiof to the porey ; and from the enn f natuie and of men, and then the | things nowt a now start, it tol spar . 1 gle 4 tirend, and kreat ai Mid the Feat of thie aha fi | thes are relensel froin ein pertis ant vownrded with | mini ening Bi rn i ni ff troul! are 60 piatnly correspondent favors us with @ note of ideal thle bch! “ . sistas Laid at Seal Cena he idea of their being unnatural, and amuse | traet hy 6 alt 4, There are ral ¥eenes wht ! 5 Y : bs h throug r we peers ik at wid get Pendle 1 Tomt mm we a foreed, an at fp 1 seems to been sudd owed, wt Wwe fel than ata Ve i} ‘ a ra Dring itwe! vend of f i ¢ nud Went Virgir u toa great t, perhaps, bia f Gon experionee of te Daisy by the a Wide, Wide World,” | i 9 atid SOG OF the Missontt reprexentauy ‘ I ian rf 1 rout ways oft fn lat : uur ters at the Spingler House, while others : F hot hes) eabent ‘ee ti baldebltindgecy nee will rtaiued at the Mew Wel rpulltupthe Le Gravee 1) \ 3 ; tate, Ten dots will alee have de wm fio) thy wo putiag. Whee a larger eir ' re ‘Bon ane NS ee and rel 1 J Penioyivania, Tue St. Nebolas hasbeen ' seewth ‘ f vin | 1 Witt Seek Mali iby di tious from New York, M 1, fation 1 t t time than any other | | : es ; A a aig | inka. wid by portions of the deleantions front i ; One 7 which J bw unaypre ! 1 unt who | are not defn nid furtier arrivals may render it ‘ tia do MENA EY Lt ine Phila wnit iat latencies : nee ’ ocket | ‘ate, wan tay be eapested tratw BOW Ml ke | s about to open an office in New: Yor remeat It has) rn t Heaieonse tol f THE CONSERT UTINE SOLDIERS’ CONVENTION as it in sible othorwis to «i 1 rem prod ' tr ' 1 Seoreely te importer an the Nat lon ' t the « | pe | t 1 | Whleh ts to be hei « | til ' ' vsible fort Nisbet db a effect of whieh te des | ward for her maznani Posetl of r w fal mid its beer a Du fs om tia way to the cured the Moffitt House, the ald Fenian headay sattiet aod scndinbes i bedristrnan Of rem » a view to the f ertows influence | tyre and we are left wt uncertainty free Cooper bustivat Whattis } khoss more generally imitated anong y Which the ® exert apon euch otter, ins branch | whether even auch an aduirable person 4 Poor Baye pair for beatles tleians, Mit we have never spoken of it with of wed ee which hay been hitherto ite | have perished In the deadly tray, There whi be overt purpose but te let our readers know that it | studied, h the author desites toentt os Herpes Now Monthly Magazine for Suly « avanye 1 wit aionld Gnimarin be one + wh 2 Will doubtlese be eagerly «ought for by the thousaed | duty tes rt or contommanything that may | ner polnted Out | whe are now setting forth for thelr summer saneae ins, We aholl not hesitate tod : hase | homes, or o e prosecution of thelr sun ‘ of Dr, Brown Teetures is their aimpiicity | teny A better companion for a roving day itina proper manner, But until then, and even | aid directness o eA OR RAL | i a : {tle hour ean hardly be thon, we w to treat Mr. Pomeroy and his | eal digulty the hie writing; ond the wor Jinany others rt mt civility as we exhibit to. | proscnts the appearance ofa purely scientife treat Liar fare poate Of the Democratle Noe ? : 1! men ' # 4 A Atlantic y isan unusually i Exeentive Commi tea of y Moll, has ward all other persons and newspapers. Loar { bent solely apon ncviviag at the trudh by the surest a haven aw vied Mayor Hoffman that th mittee will | ra ; Saneeilind on | hive Ne not miect until two di the corte lent w entertained with eon edient was y C.D. Shanty reat Erle Im- | Convention, when arrang the | tinual denunciation of the principal papers of th Prof, Joun Tyspoun has written a memoir of | prosiiog* by James it ry, haves anoeial distvibulon of ticket asion to the ( | ai idle GH: Dimdopeneh. CAiphecssi) CA Seasen hee itatite: HGR: Miahaatte 1 whieh time duc noties will be given | vy i + par i | Purady as at Appletuns,): A ber: | torent for Gothamit + Michaet tod th Wale those teker will be distrivuted, have to took herw else Vin THe Ses to | sonal friend of Furady*e Als encerssor inthe | Mice Agnes Horizon, ts eontinned, | bust find HRS bers Moyal f f. Tyndall is enabled to de ing interest, A short story, entitled + De A]. “watac 4s a” UN AN MISSIN~ ‘ giving a brief sketeh of | Romance,” by Henry dames, Jy. exhtbita all th a MONCH aie Sees Or ata br Eng. | the great ¢ carly life, he rie us that he nd excelionces of that rising your rae . ; : Was oF yappienticed nut bin fo Benson contributes a good articleon | A Strange and Te ‘ - a Tor, but took @ ta the bu indy French Paintit Dous and t te Lito Bie Mumplry Dav ¢ him to aid him in | whiter A. stranice-visayed apparently y ! Heh | following seicutiic pursuits Sir Mumpliry Da A site y as the leader of Ame , Prauklin ¢ou i that it hus been referred to | pleased with bi monners and appearance, obtained | rican Uterury perlodiculs, aud isa credit to ite ¢ ' 1 1 J iT wh ant ba the Ty Mou is rd ia based on the phrasoutogy mectorth the youre voted | Air, talented and ver= Part at ' auat ae tote patton which he had eh pense a8 seen nes : died at Of 76 genre, had | “HO OU Ha revised K Piper, of a date sone the wont man’? shall be eonst rf jane. edition of his Book yf Sumner J explaiuing * clecovery Of thie at ee 0 5 UNE OF Lie Ereatont esperiD SanMar 4 : or near thi we a ful women,’ aud word the world hud ever seon, His ener. | Witteand how to find them, and ¢ tal advan manner in which it was ¢ ‘ Oh athaea nae deat te ce bal The work is a ¢ © for the tou: W Wemory, Is in substanee eal eae . employment | ist, with maps, pictures of nota ones and loca’ n Sept party of thuntsme ‘ ' reolence, Wax tis marrince int a Be AMOR ARG Brees. “108 | sa teal was taken by the hi wd followed ; 5 Prat I or WiABirie bawere Bene NRRENC LGR Gna, appearance just now is exevedingy timely, and icwill | o_ brink pi leaving the pariy. tur ' hae H fedoubt bein great demand, A glance throngh Sts Tu, following caficr | the | duge they ‘ H thus there will be thrown | tere Gian any bing t lly * ; wakes nie lonkin <b dave Necovered the trick of — the Ma soins Piet : tions fore new itonseof | Within Wie Imits. of profession ya | f Kee erlug days for nity Diaces, wie} appeared slinilar to the track { Neun Naelitolie be Disrneli nor | Me was eventful evonsh. Us aniad newer attacked | UN pleasure in acknowledging the receipt | of ene foot turned back w On cou let P lancransieay ae adiine (bbe fund At ene ARS ple " PTT the dows, who were now baying, tey be Hudstone dreams | 6, Ha Oxy fata ae ethene (28 i Reyort of the N k OD of | tul looking ¢ mt the avers Jud r prensa s ‘i . r ‘ees ; ‘ re Jor 07-68, A handsome and valuable oc: | man. hat with f 5 udge Portly went on a regatta the other | deiicae \ tire tem profusion, | Standhig mete nit of the de [\dures din atnviliines ue lulun’ sald Nerd | Neer cerpline a properition without eulsect etaldbilasioess Te hoot ong, evar ng from ite head and : peas fay ia i hing 1 5 Its entire body, also, seem Uhvowing op bis bh Before r the } | Bevesdl ents ea Ua | TM OSEMENTS Ato he covered with blir of two or thie ves In Min te tune? te, | Heulare. At tle ane tie Mat itive - fength, which was of a dark by Wa color oun its TE ety ni | Teton wero oF a eharveer wu removed thetn Voie WLeaive: WABOE Yaw! prot atwell es conta be e foot evid a) rot! i apie ih * pant Worrell sisters produced on Wednos. | determined trom wuce uf the observers, bore t ' Oy white th 1 most compreneneive theo: sah de se heibarpet hs ° ing resemblance to that of the witha, cacop' mien over 6 Oh, Dosh! replied which were of such a novel type that It would be th be at their pewant tHe thextre an Wa! the eeks were eosered with Ton Suilgos itt comparodites “eee in thepresent state of seleuce | Husilsh version of the opera that is now | hair, On the near approwch of the buuters, it fled i fi | i th \ betag played oa every piano, tooted and blown | Wilh great rapidity toward the Mississippi river the waves ov | # mvore than foreshadowings of discoveries | sade tol be ¥ and) Was wot overtaken again uti within ican | He, Many of them aro to strange and | SU" every brass band, mung by every matden, | tow guns Mot thee hunk SW hen tet Pacitie Mall Stent om | comprehensible as to seem more like the | 2" whisticd by every youth from Maine to Mex- | came ‘ap with th tte monster Hisboneiteecsp-trens Vastlesst= iit Mh atom tan thartctuentut | HOF ouine we cab Tee Ge uo ater than the | Pimetalta Arwen oe a Happens Lotey ot | MtOvEE Intellect, ‘The peculiar merit of Kuraday's { “4rd Duchess," (or there te mo otter that an. | Oey" dated to al they. end heals a panera Cee onsiated in Its ability to separate and contro! | #W°t* Wis Gescrivtion, And dret and foremont, we | selae ite when It rew eek anid gril April AZ says voile tendencies, His experunents and | MUSteay Uiwt the three sisters looked charming, That | Hew, fade Aner vten yg We cannot un lersta the wet * flat ororves: primary me ” Den t the a th Vie 1" Bail Chuieers Bie amvaneal Were wsdisturbed by theories, while | ft Hecrves primary mention, because tt was the at this display of cm Ae PORALCHEMS as Lie Vene his intellect was not se limited by its close adhesion to | Met Je feature of the production, and the lust al shot at the eres Utmest hidillcrenee seems. pant abalaeati tae tue rivere ce The | Unger im the memory when all waxover. Nothing arn Rs ee A faa ag Pony tower th I ananis Varieatanh amienes Paralega din i be in more excelicnt taste than Miss Sophi re length above the surface, utterins tet hove relating {0 magnetlosioctrie in ellie makeup, aa tho Grund Dmh- | sicieky wuleh almont 1 the pursuers will ter te & iene ; ile to. ada | Per. No elinilar sou rene to the ears of 1 lu the | sinmilar questions; Dutalthough the diferent sen aered: Mele ecldom “fille: to add | oe ee tial we wiliar with the howl ot hee in | Of Maynetiom and eleetricily were th [4 charm to female Joveliness, and this | the wolf, the whine of the panther, und the hoarse ig ely Which he gave hi most devoted attention, * made especially apparent in the case of | bellow me of the alligator, “After sinking and rising PAV NG! | tots wauital bisa paees ar aie | J Duchess aut Prbice Py his latter | Meveral tines, A wwaiM CO te Leuriana shore wid ( steeuualiy. Wu tid At | pparety chemical rexe Of is personal charue. | Was played by Miss dennie Worret!, | “Presreds Ber be a GE cn AR Tene | tape dae te ths tong tnthmnacy te well | to Beiter cdyantage than in the | The Gatues Law Sult-Mrs, Gaines Offers to sel bat Uinty days, ‘usteull of bs INV Mec teal acid LB uitee sbeakie wilh cuinenioalinc@ecce: |i! White toupee that she th . _ Compram D make the pissuge from Ban kane t te awa My he Seen From the New Orleans une, dune ts, Yekobama. and iformer concessions hy | Prof, dull's biography is chiefly the histor A rumor having been cireulated that a new se that Uy should be | Faraday" tite at asclewtile investigator, Ouly 0 . A and question lad arisen tn the * Gaines ‘which vista tine, What does it | ve. sla: aratual Geperinnee (e wiitoak i Pho dresses we Would be contested by the present oceupar te—Mati rity isa very serions h of his personal experi introduced nsf ceutlumen's — ooatun ly, that the suid ocenpants would be allowed their Meonvenier cu Herea Ue Cluuuntiy: Almost | necessary to ta selentitic carver intelligible, Mnprovencnts—it ls proper Ut these parties should at Chinn have advised the espon | and to give a fair idea of the gener) tenor of hi ark of Mr, Bat understand the nature of the decisions of the highest deste to mail by thierentet mit wivising a | hie dleaivines Gerdes hae | coup xe of the ladies quite ex Court ia relation to this matter, ia order te prevent ' ta thie « Sur fie as present indieativns OUGiveNOS Ace Y METRE TY ovary way the originals, It fue fine testimony to the | AUFther Wy lithaiion. ‘The question — of \ nmuet i H | and with considerable minut ae y moe x vupniae allowing tiv ements Was strongly argued in the Mail Company never attempted what appears tuo | The Key, Tuomas J, Conant, D.D,, has com. eee nd TaAtMity of the company at the Now | Supreme Court of the United States by Messrs WEL Lor Ube 10 ea Pesae ial version ctlvatmen er Goteie ait Theatre that 1 ean resolve itself avery exe | Brent and May, two of the wblest lawyers that buye His really a diggtoce (0 he countsy that ouy | Metea Fevbe worsen ofthe Tok of Gene wth ut open company at ebort notice, The parte | Hen engaged Higa aust the result of the dr chants in China should thus be betwer served | tol etecn couceded hae the eataliiched aaa | were taken with splett, and the murio went | Secret by a British tine than by one of our ow STWaan iatane Rats Tor He neat | smoothly, ‘The dash aud fire that Miss Sophie threw 1s uals Pda " dae : A ‘ Hem | into the part fof the Juchess wore equal to Tostée's, |" Lf) The speedy arrival of the Fourth of duly | provide a version;which shoul bo absolutely accu Besa aAAeee cae mre nertele the Rupeeipe is much to be desired, Nothing else ean save us | rate, Dr, Conant hue applied himselt with evident | Wile suet Jatitude of action and speech In the fa. ier cases, weetichs of ki , e holt love seene ay that Indy was wont to indulie fn, : detorsuined 1 fr the enormous production of Domoeratic | conscientiousness and patience as we aes w to he devormined fo | The concan was given with a vigor and atandon that wes ve nit for the Presidency, which goes on as | Me result isthe translations before us , le t ys re HAL Ee eal seb ANA rought down the house, ‘The choruses were well FYE OF COMPKOMINE, regu slook-wark), evurel new ones ae. | ected by as Intreduclion, It ahiet th luni, dod the orchestra mpecially Wo co the uark and | 7.the Oeeupante of my Beate turued out every day, but unluckily many of | Yue of the book ure discussed rid held well in hand by Mr, Tineingtow, Ibis mo easy After, thirty which line ter ble | FAME os trspired, and expresses Mis views in ac: Kost tally, lary in ny haar ats enough to justify: the trouble | FY Uh shateenvicthan. te Genete trea, | thins to accompany with an orchestra persons who ar by tho no ‘Supreme Court of the of brit them before the public, One of the | SC! ise idos Wid eT not tained musicians and professional singers. They Su udered in April, bets, Enow again ad " : yi wre tO be discovered all the fundamental ideas | # Peiterate my desire to com) ronmieg most wt Hominations is thot of the IL have w way of ekipping half a bar, aud of not . i 5 ” be e upon which the remainder of the Boole rest 44 Ne fi yd invite: allt Girone Woonwann, of Pennaylyat eis | and to. which eontinual references are mate, | Masing Any allowance tor the Fests, OF course the sninge of thie, tay i Demoer j 1, | a (abe una ihe bid Te ons Ne: | orchestra haw to skip when the singers do, ant ary | § tet Git petuement Hopored by the Memooraé, a lively new journal, | Here are to be found t ory of the origin ot the | ° 3 fulitity of any further opy n will appear obyton: ducky i the bt on the Li Hote tis for « J just started at Scranton, Judge Woonwaup lea | whole universe and the human race, man's relation | cbd | ie righ Wis for uh MYKA CLAKK GAINES. u nat bel the Institation of the | ceBdustor to both sincere and orchestra s 1% Camp street, June 13, 1 wan of ability and cour lis opinions are | to Godand t Tconstitated telaticn of the | {tush such tangles: and this ts what Mr, Tisaings - oe previouneed and wnqualiticd, He ts eno of {take | eee oe a ee ce ieee Of MH | ton did with the imtelligoat estisience of the mom | Tus Can Moxvwest.—On ‘Thursday af. Positive Domoermts whe never, under any form, A a O¥lls B88 : fe ed . aye s composing his baud, Of course the play wil ternoon the rected to Huet tho knee to the Baal of Republicanism, | H bel pagereic merely be + Me ty drawing crowded houses nightly, | CYpress Hille Comoter pptuprinte cercmontes, i the name of a Copperhend, agd bee id Tec ante tet There is @ popular element tu te music of this op. Among those present were the. Police Commissions i ; rca sasrcsln ie | eae Usted eau dei hae eae that never fills to curry #uccess With It, ‘There wil tbs Sal nuedy, Taspectors bt'hs and 1 sta j y | jositto t consists oF a number of revelations | NM MeNer Mile t0 6 ; « mad Tay persons wef ex ‘a's wood | bannvetés torn. Ih ly geouelte, he oteerten nak | Western papers give aumjle osounts of the Pe cbeae Vanek: Mc tanta tion thowt significance, just like a oc f : ‘ severe storm of the 15th, Over Wisconsin, Mk nthe the aid Korvices of the deceased, 1 that have bees mt fer He has | those favore ne earlier a With the spect uments a shattor pare Tt: marble, ¥ have been 1 vy | KFHEE OT God Wee Hot Le wibeut some divine'y | 4B ABd Northern Indiana it was very heavy, Many | Phe perunent's s alialt of pur iaalian, marble. No supporters, There is nota single delegation Naalo nod KUSaIAaES Wako Uhais (a Udir cotinoce (Ne! Tukow are reported, and severul persous | Gu the Hunt {+ 4 Leatly seulpiured medallica ofthe that to fir him in the Convention, He ate recorded as killed thereby, le laspecton, Wik ihe Wold Carpenters" and. he ; . to the Deity eve revel which bad been heuth ix the inse'ption, * Rrected tothe taemory of Son't posibly Fup for he Vresidency this year | hangea down from svpote antigoliy, were recontca | Of thoinhabllants of Chi \g0 98,004 are Ameri { Daniel Carperter, by the Metropolitan Poliee Depart: nless it shontd be aa 9 stumy Sate ud Be | aud completed by Mosca under divine inspiration 3 Trish, 10,402 Seandinavian, | MEN Onber ln Bea AT Se ell) is 100 good a Democrat to thivk of anything 20 | Ae tw the ne polnie of confict between the Ri ch, and Welsh, 8,510 Bohemian, | fy ior the Batee Deparment bY Wes bap ‘Con at “ wearloe af ster eanntyied, thy coot uf @a ty Paring « volu SUNREAMS, ——— —Almost every fartaer in Kansas is planting sweet potatoes t =Ex-Gov, He w, of Virginia, is pre © of personal reminiscences, —Auber is composing another opera, called “Réves d'Amont, I ie is going this summor to Iceland, not nil, as the te nounced, Hoth Gladstone and Disrne!, it is anid, will haven hud fight to main‘ain thelr present seats ig The tax of ¢ conta box on matches, last yea wd to be Goverument a revenie of @1,4Rye A low forbidding the lighting of passenger Ht Will explode wa possed by the Mav Le e atthe last \ lottor from Vienna states that the Emperor ofA ' weded aj 1 sliver dinnet t) President Juarea u retura for the body o an The Prince Iaperial writes to the faculty the Ecole Bolytectinique that he was glad to find the establishineut In aneh an eficrent condition, Grate to the Ecole Poly tects ique. —An immense bed of solid salt, said to be 500 feet thick and eatend po one knows how far, hae Jeon discovered Iu the immediate neighborhood of Berlin, Prussia ~The Methodist thinks there can be no organia union between the Methodists and) Eplacopaliane until every vestige and xemblance of Popery ia driven out of the Protestant Episcopal Church." —The weather has beea unusually mild in sthers Europe this spring, At Archangel, Rusela, on the WI Sea, the therm fin April rose aa ha * ) degrees Fahrenheit iu the shate, The New Orkans Times claims that the White wie superior to the Diack electors in that eity, because “no White man ever yet followed the bus hess Of blucking boots on St, Charles strect, or any of the public streets of the elty. —The Mississippi river is depositing a sand bat in font of the northern part of St. 1 while | threniens to make that elty inaccessible for cons *, the channel te: ding more aud more + the Hlinols side of the river, ome miscreaut tried to puison » spring from Which a number of families near N, obtained water, by placing In It a bag of arsente. Bo the plot was discovered before any mischief had been - offortis being made to make Algeria « tw Wing country, ‘The director of acrl cult ab en that thy shients of French Goverment thou of merinos Would FeX wha, A Trenton paper relates the following politi inte dee Algeria auother Aus cal conversation which reecn!y took place tm that elly! © Republican—Do yoo think nocrate will vote for Gen. Grant? Dur pubs Hean—Why + Democrat—Beevise he hurt hhws When be captured Lee, Mepublicau—Oh! ab! 1 Philadelphia horse railroad companies the lo by the « whose pe ‘ons are wath 1 in the verte at half a milton dollars « On the «ame he Philadelphia banks probably of diseount wh ever they suller loser from defhulting tel wostatod that the Prince and Princess of Ivisit Ki ynext August, and not s twill be the ts of Lord ant Lady ‘ at Killarney House, ‘The Royal eonphe n landing in Dublin, will proceed direct to Killer: ney,and, after remaining there for some time, wil! leave tor where ust, ‘open the new docks, —the Phillips Brooks, of Philadelphia, f two hundeed wor the mhw they have been invised te ule, So siy« the pho hie reporier of the Philas delph) North Ancricen who tied to report Mr. B.'¢ prayer on the opening ofthe National Board of Trade, but hited, A good phonograptie reporter will take down two hundred and twenty words a minute, and the Kev, Henry Wark Beceher has often been re ported at —A correspondent at Homburg writes as ful Wet UE the gossip one pioks up tn the towns bor dering upo hine may be considered a eriierion of the pre ngs of the Prussians towards France, there eau be ile doubt ay to their import. To the 1of the Freneh is now added the profound conviction that in ease of war the Pius slanarius would come off vielorious. Argue with them as you Will, you cannot disturb this convietion, Itis amusing to listen to the stereotyped argument With whichone aud wl meet you, ‘The French are brave at the first o1 ' cheek them, aud York in one of the Sound steamers was very muck annoyed, on rettring to his state room with his wife and children, to Gnd @ group of “fellows of the Daser sort’ Just under his window, indulging ta course conversation and yalgar , Was est. A waiter, sent isigned to a place some than the boller deck, After a mo: ment’s thought the tr rfilled his mouth with water fom the pitcher, and, opening his window suddenly, expelled the water into the darknose with the fearful reteh of the first ngony of aea-sickness, ‘The ustoulshed rowdies Instantly became a flying soud. The London Morning DPoat rovently ended ¢ Jing ecoun of a farhionable wedding with the fol lowhng wer * Phe bekets worn by the brides: in number, were 18 carat cold, machine vie, With Che duitials L.' aud *V, 11 in red, white, ‘Lue enamel in reliefon one side, and on the re Verse side @ ‘leek’ in enamel, aymbolical of Wales, aut were mantactured by Mr, ——, of Dash street, Blink street.” Whereupon the Pall Mall Gazette ob serves: “UE this sort of thing go on, we shall pre sently road euch paragraphs a* the following; ‘The member for Athlone wore a massive Albert ebuln aud Balmoral studs, supplied by Messrs, Flummery and Pu, the eminent Jewellers and goldsmiths of Thump. ingtou street’ or that ‘Mr, Disraeli, tu rising te tupport the motion of the honorable member for Bir mingham, looked remarkably well in his mew suit manufietured by Mr, Augnstus Cheapuan, sole ine ventor and pateutee of the new guinea Compouud Houreholder tro aud so forth,” —Now that a gencral elvetion is probable, and that in Ireland a large amount of money aud whiskey Will be dispensed by the opposite parties, the fol!o ing story is worth telling: Atan election held not long ago in Munster, the conservative cand! date went to a barber, and got shaved, for whieb operation he paid £3), condescendingly shook hands with the knight of the razor, and hoped to xee him at the polls, Ils Whig opponent heard of the trans- action, felt bin b concluded he wanted to shaved too, and, * eto relile, weatto the same identical barber, to whom, Ina ft of gencrosity, he handed 24, bat said s . On election day, the barber's v wos east for his Liberal patron, A few days alter, the d 1 Tory, smarting wader an ine glorious defeat, entered the barber's shop, and euid : “T thought you shaved me." An’ didn't I shave ye clane enought" replied Paddy Dwyer, the barber, white his eyes twinkied with humor, You voted for Captain ——, yon ungrateful eurmudgeon,” waid the would-be M. P, "To be sure I did," sald Paddy, “but I shaved him afther,"* —The Londua Spetutor has the following ree morks on the deterioration of the English pres » The hope, formulized, if we are not mistaken, by Mr, Cobden, that articles would give place to tele: grams, hos been entirely disappointed ; and news is the one department In whieh the London papers have materially fallen off, ‘Their reports of all kinds, Parlomentary Included, are lees careful than of yore, thely foreign correspondence grows thinner, and Weir ancient *piritin ihe collection of intelligence seems to have entirely died away, Even papers like the Tince and Telegraph, with thelr really immen resources, do nothing in thia direction for the public, Time was when the 7iaes would have spent thous ands to secure carly details, say, of the battle of out to renion tegrees hotter mals, sev " Her Sadowa; but Renter, whose to speak plainly, know nothing about p have not the fulntest cons ception of what { important and what te twaddle; aud while the Seotman prints every day # column of private telegraphic bulleting,the Loudon papers give us. tie words of an American declaration against national swindling, worth to Europe, say, £20,00,000 sterling, twelve days after theiv oficial promulgation, As to centralization, the provincial journals, after one shiver of fear and rage, accepted the change so heartily that we have at this moment Uis unpre dented sitmation—thew haat their Landon rival!

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