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rer rrr rene mma . a THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1868, — aa nooo: ee. ' " ! AMUSEMENTS, consequences resulting | caution, okors, particularly, should bs |) 4 NEW DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE, MR. BEACIOS LETTERS-I¥, | MERICAN MECHANIC ABROAD, SUNTEAMS, a tission as Well as of com. | thoughtfil fo put away their pipes and — = ——_ aiaiiiaaanes WEW eTADT THY ATHE, 1 avd fy—The shoals fore going inty shopate make purchasoe; | p, Horace Greetes the Max to Win With, Viekebneah — Ittstaric tirennd — Parragat’s | Corporation at Hitifas. Boetands =Thore i4 a great influy of hornty at N Hee Spy, and Tom and Jerry missions | = nal V1 To the bittor of The sun Delay nnd tts Conseaneneess Wartrax, Yorkshire, Eng.. Muy 2t, 1964 =It is said that Elbridge T. Gerry, Esq, The Wizard 8kiff, and Phil th — v, even of torpedoes and e Sins Tan Ses} first Vrought forward the | Viexsnrnn, Mis, dune 4, 184 —Classie | Coren . es | city, has ihe beat law library tn the countey Showman. ss ae The Metro; they the ne wod of | name of dadge ve our Preitential nominee, 1 | ground these hilla nw arecand moat remeln whit Nextt hiv the most important ~The Chincse Eubassy will not visit Boston BROADWAY THEATRE-Fiagh of Lightning. Matinee | 5 a thor firow Leven the direct rays of | can well anderstand toe complrcency with which | the United Sines holt pl n liistory, Tam not | piace tn & it erat fC works | out ater t tJ . Np hye the oun sua should b vty exeludeds | you mnt whew the Fema kable endorsement | giv poetry or romance, but I Himpowdiie | ing men, ja ifalifnx place where ah aidhantcdb et hie i i WORKELL sistene NEW Yor oa 4 | & . ey rail Domocrite elt over the tend, who belleve, | and at the @tftt remaining earthworks on either hand | is a hive of popaar soveeig But Malta bey pnbibertboniaghesrme ed ; 70 Broadway.<Grand Duct eon bd of tut the pal atu t ein the approach'ng cleetion Is the | my teresting every titilock behind for mites, without | arehal. ‘There are but three of four boil tin 7 « ie r A a a sid ‘ ba 4 t uty of th Dern Hat recent developments | feciing that Lam Indeed where fearful battle but | ations tn the rough of Halifax, w Mina bank fo Fetes, Its weigh PARENOLOGICAL CLASS ROOM, 89 Rroadway—Free | 4¢ , beitidenes t I nye that t wen the causa | OM convinced you tat. hawever neceptabte | Intely en My fect cover almost the whole whith OO Hecht, Dal Thee have. Werlend + Let onnves, and ite valus x €31 i Sclontifie Leet res, rhe hal nla we Me the Chlet Juaticen bet rank and fhe ofout | of tie neatral gronnd at the time whe verton | AMonnt of coud, and In sacha fomantic way, that | —hittle eurle with» is of Te HALG, roads, Juve se=A teres ot ; : ‘ ed #4 ; Fone arvatnot |! m and Waders “will none of | and Grant wetted the terns of entrender, on the | they have galnet a wite-spread re 5 | hale, 'f found stone in the streets of London, ate Ha i vis me BE OHVERN! F ie a Hin sent withont their assistance hie nomination | spot marked by yonder apratsed eannon! ‘The Mis: | to the year 1st, mavelety kiown ay the Cova obo poobed upon by predatory bair merchants : ” 1 ttle first year of ita « the Union Pueife Railroad Coinpang, which Was | Hy our Conve Ja Impossibie, ‘The | slssippt te doubled in one of het atrance knots, tm- | wns o ect houses for workin and sent Well cropr ' a howoeor, + - iy ent rtwoago in the County Clerk’ wth, News, La Crove Demo | mediately in front of the city which covers slop. | dpon the terminating py eo, ant th tr - lade living r Temple Station ; ae @ Thea Tend Went: we oe ist means the formidable | ¢ vd of the party tininfstakatly des | ing bank below me, in eneh form that a tovcue of | A tenements of an inferior quality, waasoenere On t Pennaylvania railroad, was recent | o~ “ite ; : i T have su ittol Wastuken | note t Hist Of We fle leaders to Judge | land projects frm teft to rl ut in front of th that it attracted ihe attention of the brothers et ! st and a 1 a o Us we siled into a & roof om a oe by def A refusing to aps | Chase: and while Ebelteve the rosutt will show it to | and thus divides the waters from the waters, Folion ‘oyd, wen'thy land owners ‘ . 2 z \* y bs letters of pene ant vont: that Mav none 1 fatal mistake, It yet the river channel for tw sand you will not | here, These ge n ‘ © wt eh the | a bobs Wy Which seem at present tobe the | aura of thi 1 ho jurisdiction of the ROOkEC every Carnest Denwerat to Took the situation | have been at any time moro thin three tiles from | science and aystem a ‘ vat € \ mont . 4 . WEDNESDAY, JUNE ly v energies, During the past | yar : fi Hain pis | CEE 1 fiers andin weolm enevey of the felt | the city—yon will only have passed six mies ep on | mute to produce m abia residences, tried natives . a * DNESDAY, J 4, 1998, 9 S : iM were b: Saba fthere he pet some otter prominent individual | one aide and aig miles down on the of Ade of thie | an experiment at Copley villace, amile or t n war ent i eoinplished wenrecly any. | eved hoon atepedl unt 4 wre, am vas t yenr lina Sorsae a igs tay ‘ e Democracy may not only themnselven | lundt-tongaes ‘This tongue of lind Was thickly Wo« a the deat of thelr Meturlen, Whole bheks of Soposta Clb, tt ts understood, areca’ Terms of the Sen. thing of real practical dance, and |b 1 The © t " wit all draw moralize the | od,and omits further side, in the shad th } dwelling howe whe bailt, to the comf Jat Ave a dinner to nttemen of the pr wil ( Dane per year ts nn : fy we mre now entering upon the r Hae, ie not force Hyp neste, T Uiink there Is precml: | wots, were located the fiunons mortar boats which | Isfuctiin of masy, ‘This determlued Mr, Biwaod | the fatice ave to ant eutozize ‘Me nubie ior q Beat Wernty, per year m with henlly ny sunitniy ft bat the old I toonent ha many an the peoples | riined ay fearful a Or the devoted ety, dnet | Akroyd, the member of Parlinent from Matifae, to, creat Reapies on Y Mutt DRRHNE alibi: ee RTERIGH Ww fait Company, with whieh the the cence of Lonest «impticitys friend and | where the to: joine the ind, Grant eauset | make e Abe has, in dire? connesthon ‘be ot rre of the } rh ‘ : 9 tt ice Gs a el: 1 iintatnaibhas ho conhertiils champion of the p ar roeed, and the soul | the eutting ofa canal in the t that thas aehannel | wits re eorryin owt Palrs apon luc New Het , ys ny eer ers Of : . _ a ly of ery fort fort fnedoration of m | might be formed for the tra t nof his forces Jens ever nl 4 vicinity is fre ne th t Wernry. pers hie en th 1 . eee : , i nt vis freehold, reports that he ‘ «surly Ter prospeetpand thelr ‘ 1 community, religious Hand fie Mmired of the | from above toa polit helow t ye aad the remy aid therefore purchias' dnt for tmeehanie | old, not a rotten tine i } Piny copiest gadtrese actod in the most languid manner. | ty poyard canes soudtatate mac. vlog es ofthe American nation, | of this esnal are tow known Grant M. | cand itm well bel and kings | <The Tere Miute Beprves r Tete tb ined Wik cena dite be: | uch Ay teenie Gem Tei al HHott thot bis name ts -Monact GREELEY, @f | Itow,sulsequontly, his transporte were dritted down | Par ae fete side te the. Hick H * anaes way : { . sabenha % ew | the str ea fe toncue of land a in fro °s a ¥ " . . are ne 1 Over a thonaand of these are | moral ings of a place by a glance at the | ged dowrett ie (sta “4 Sein tude Gets HE aban : Jy pleturesque t tele having eaten locasia, Qu | é ; won rocond, t ¢ the worm weather ad. | quarterly police t shy a reference tothe | pemteution for four yours no doubt, erows | Mut though Pano Wietoriaa, D must repeat th Dat, RNA WY LEY Ore bas | j ei eaneee, ties: will be: Therety fi vetry register, And yet one likes to hear from | ont of yonr having become « fa tied tonne | sthgaiar statement of'e. busines who wae in 4" who know ther 4 ‘ my far on authority ax Atehbishop Met y, how | orler, thot you have not carefully reflected npon | Vie all the eventte dor her his. | t 4 © owners, they ‘ Trang Apress ais ia aan ele! coed ray. is section of the Christian commonwealth hag | ether the ftness of Mr, Greetey’s nomination or his | tory, and who speaks iu apract anner. i ithal | prone” wile on the pinta” over ‘ r cecupnd wi ¥ moll, This delay is wo iu the City of Churches within balfacens | Cements of strencth among Demcerate, ‘The most | there was originally no thought of defondlag Viekee | for my hogrims, There Ish natural ae well ys pas above 1 ’ by the slow netion of tie ex. |, ehha vot lavitie (he Toundas | CHRO! ation of his reeord wit him to | burg: that woen Fi was sent no | Me artiftelal beauty abot Veroyiton whieh is on hant. ' inne basta =hi a ay ™ coutive officers of the Board, who ¢ He ‘| if ve to our aympathy and enpport far trans | earthworks had over women | Halitan ts hate and fae remain ¢ | Pierre Bonapart | te the tion stone of w new eathedral in Brooklyn was a ‘ ‘ 4 wifax weanthinl ape iat, Hae oubttabed te tt 4 Week. OF len tre : 2 te assume fi aid Whey Heglect | tilng one tee the hvasblitae to tmoreva vounn | Cones S07 teat tty be oF Mr. Chase's bes | cond tave Neen mustered for its dotence; that the | hither of workingner Peror, bas published in Heiciam s volume of GW sebuhee: restate the most prossing complaints, and exhibit | spect Brookls fehicnnivatiancs WON (Ritu keen ee ae ¥ with our | “never surrender" reply to Farragut’s demanit was, | Comite ine ae many erections at; Ja'Whves bs eonanhea Varsty tne (tee oF z, : 1 # . ! " ) i native pl i vin Southern brethren, we alt remember how earnestly | porely and simply, bombast, and was unsupported by | ft Would est elsewhere, Me nt clas hana lve ell seems : ; the ¥ of promptuess in bringing | he wasa youngster the city was a village, [ta | Mtr, Grocley counseled for peace—how ti rmed | substances that the delay of five oF six daya in Parra | provided th Man's government, strongly advocates war, and pre Frauds on the Revenuc—trresistible | ount, from an apparent | commercial importance wax measured by the | the Inherent deht of the peopie of any section to | gut's coming to t aaton ( ' tia lets victory to ranch as 8 wiAttct OF ¢ T ravis 1 » from parent ’ r 7 ake whe might have | iy " emptation. four of making enemies by injuring some | Camcity of @ hore-boat running occasionally | throw off on unsatisfactory government, and areed | done without Met un) enabled the commandant | bab! Mr, Awroyd ac —Mrs, Kunice Warner, formerly of great Ba: Scomtary Me Cet t writes, in hies OT kati duturont i across “Hicks's” ferry to bring stray travellers |S setilemarnt of tt stion of separation by an ¢ to send for meaistance ant p for alittle defence, He Pull pe ntage of re. | Ping'on, Mass., became a mother at 13 years, a granc litle? Mi = et ¢ er : inte Rew Vowks Tiere wan then Woks tion and wot by the sword, Subsequently, ant after th t he wight ther by katy some kind of tern € Whole atair goes to ther at sreatgrandinother at i - «will astrate thelr styl: ae q + was Inaugurated, hid earnest volee triamgte wh when treated is qui sau t grcat-gre ' wil rate the! tieiptaee of worship wiihin:tie wiles ofthe | © Je cont Dangurated, hid earnest ¥ and that the prolonged strazgle whteh ensued was rejay a henefaction ; while ft alo shows that ely Foy coe ene cece a 2 of the residents belonging to that 1 a cessation of hostilities, He | norhing but the result of @ delayed assault. Every 1 ne Uf Menus ¢ an employ hele wealt t do Mother at 74 years, after wnich sue lived . en ia vii ha TEA SSE ebm: iba gara tn the in of humanity and of | hour that the defence wae continues cased the | 20%autage te improvin condition of those with | years, wa A well known physician uptown has been | pith made the voyage, of a § ty old Be | ‘ at i i t hum nly ea oF hour that the defence w tinued tnereased the | wiow they eome tn ti « by cooping 2 One day last week 7 moch troubled by a private stable eituated | poterts Chureh, Barclay pen Je proite 1 wt to the South their | means of defen iat Inst, thoagh at the last | up th is within ongen| = lay last week a whiskey barrel, whiet 1 eared Hi Rite | eter's Chuteh, Barclay # , k flave property f upon the N if upou a | only, that defer ¢ formida as they are nigsardly and uni had been standing tn the sun atl day, tn Cineinnath i ly iu the rear of his dwelling, were una Ie tom ake that weekly pilgrimage went | eeriain day the war was not concladed, that the | Very few piaves tn all the South show #o many or | Mp) tt immense carpet factories of Crossley & exploded with a loud report, and biew the head forty | t during the summer | shop herdtess, To-day what a stupendous change! | South be perm part in pew Aud all | ao severe marks of the war, and yet the whole city, | loeated at Hulifax, These employ many tl Or fifty feet into the air, It is supposed that gases dows on that side of | 6 score or more of minor chureh editic this dul Me. Gres Tey do In eupport of the position of | almoat, hae been rebuilt, Tideed, something of its | operatives; and. however, astonishing It m geverated in the barrel by the action of the un ea” t denne anil the taunts, th *, the exe C1 sph Ro Pcday ded sorcay M 5 wh ed th onl 1. Thie would cor. vrand ¢ Irol just commenced will be Dew satpid the taunts, the Jeers, th former busiuess « tee | geatleinen. to ture thie, Gh | ed the explosion, ager eutticiont cause for action by the | Sompleted, a expense, itis said, ofa Lela hh Mal ideh syscall sisi labia oe og anit Me worl | Preparations are making « immediately * om t enuse for a ay’ the sas 7 i ic puried #0 pany, ough hi ewer mT | , b ) idutotia- teal une tilamalliye ; ' he champion of th g min mien kt t aplent oF profit borbor during the war, They consist of the Wee: } applications nothing has yet been done, eee e The workingmen of the country would hail bis has wade taken a great work in laying may look iner hawken, Housatonte, asentis, the last named {howl the MMs ol TevREy Bie LEAT aToien Onimmemien ’ .. homduation with unboamted esthus a att Keareling for the romaine the of our ut it Intrues Seing the submarine boat which sunk the House : RPE eaas HEALER EA ETL t ae a8 c ahi : i tt oT ; : " him. Even his personal pecutiarities would pt sewn oF property ioand.’ * Unknown sole | step, and as experience proves to then that tery A Galveston, Texas, paper says that that city ii | atel ease was tha aeectingg room in | eratic voter, arguing that he is pest man enthusiasm, For who tus not seon th rerowde sis the record of nearly every one, Of aliushonses, park grounds, aud public nth fm in the | Thirte t 0 humber o: hom the Domoeraey ean possibly of the eity gaze after him. pay to hi © homage {need dove the soldier fF Upon his por. netend of tinpoveriehing them, adds wealth, | Lands ofa band of de b n Gey i ‘ Th rt th et , ning a number | be : the Don youn p bly nemin for the eity gaze after hin ! pay to him the ty Ze) wo muy by which eer may I and lasting honor, a8 Well asa quiet consciousnces of | L#dds ofa band of d finding that we Pecans tee i cart private residences, which was go deficient in | President; and at the same time we copy a lew due to genius? And whoever has witnessed fie ade ame \ kets of hale, nypes a ey are constral to 1 K fairly at this great | SF Wholly indifferent, to » poor to cara Secretary 3} Loo oug > kuow s ; : i avtiote thee the a nocrat urging | Vent In wcountry to Thave done, mast have | ehild or friend are offen ‘found, but rarely & tio Oo admit that other people be. | for the boily politic, have come to prey upon 1 sibel aie peoper drainage as to be a decided nu i article from th heater Democrat urg LOB Abele SHIA THE Levene sGtenect ea exeibaseet: | CLMRMECNE oF Wa IGE. uf fides the rich have rights and susceptiilitts, ft | imouctyee ee wry shee te wn | vA = nul to greatly lower the value of the prop. | ablicnns ty nominate him for Govern: Intense Interest and exeltement | What were my udventare o way Nither from | sail leave this sulject for the present, ae It seek a A : | ckenivats spall Saket ait | ‘The idew sectns to wpring from the sume impntee | WA Mertnce alwys awakens Even among the | New Orlana-fow ona fi rning Efouud my tained, even by the people in Hants Daring the present season, millions of «matt a : erty in the ne'yhborhood in consequence, |; Women and children, the dropping down of a drome. | MOM at a distance from the eity, at the home of a i will com shad have been caught Iu the Mie meshes of the gitt if Heer writes ‘ i in cach case, ‘The Democrate are bound, as th : deen daite’ ~ | fricut, and going th bord ahoat, not the world. The « ‘ae The animal effluvium from this place pene dary or givate would net provoke half the enriosity h at a .. 4 nets and in the pouds near the mouth of the Coun eagl Bavagiue Denavir he teeere dria 4 prospeet now appears, to be beaten in the Presi: | ty camulate batt the, trader ts Itherenuste ce | ae How th ed a rarely commodions | under this patt ifeat have t ; e trared thinaohthe eile na wine am, or stimula miler Interest, ouzhs ot | one, ander most gen al and courte itu! the cut river, and have been wsed gpon the land as fer- i : ralized Ree eat ti a te : ie pleat i dential election, — The Republicans are equally | New York would vote for him rn meee, if nominated | (the « Capt. White) ow by tt tilizers, Unless means be taken to check. thls pr tary, instead of * ; oun DE houses, and was go cisgnet: | tikely to be beaten in the Slate of New York. | by us, Recall iow respect{uily they listened to hie Alen fie ts resent esas uclishiien just now, tlee, the Connecticut river shad will suun be exter- ft plies that the temptation to fraud held out nig as to produce nrusea and sekness among | Our Democratic eorrespe it proves that with | uddress in the Pork lust year, when they would not | pr ry s bag for reterence hereatter, ifweed | only upon s ead system, The more wearly it ginated. ' A "| thelreeeupante, On apy ation to the Bowrd | Mr Gy «their « -beare he Demo. | atlow Gen 1 audib'e utterance, Na B approach rieetion In these, the greater wil ie Papa sare i i } by the present con of the Jaw is so |, eine EeRee bans iu moan) de bedi ere Malet A oa groantn at na} ioe ey haa . i j Ht holt tie rena ais each nndal dividendand the better the ; The Papal Zouaves are to be recruited in the Great that it is irresistible. | of Health the complaint was roferred from one | cracy might carry the nation; and our Rochester | Fionning, : i sonst Obituee: ticle Now cooperators know: th United States beeanse it is ed Americans ara | seal ist ib ; : officer to another in around of cireumlecution ; | comtemporary shows that if the Republicans with | Nommstion . heeause his election would Matthew Vassar, founder of the Vassar Fe. | exherience. aid jon their vate hanes the choice | acquainted with Indian warfare, and will therefore { is an important confession to be made | ang hough it was admitted that thero was | Nominate him for Governor they tay hope to Fraraaisn Jie sliraent Seenayy fe stration. | mate Collece nghikee ple, N, ¥,, dled euddenty | sibility. ani ay wesusequences they commune Riu | L& MoFe expert In tracking out and extertninatlog f by an experienced officer in the high position | amplo: ground for demandit tatement, | Carty the State, We ore not sure but each of ea bi zs Bede Sing aan bate in that city yesterday morning, aged Tt. Me was be Other, study, and pos! Uy iy weil fortheir | We Origeuds that infest the dominions of the Pope, occupied by Mr. MeCuntoctt. ‘To some it t ee ae ea a ern? 1 Hake wt tion te Malik) OHM) WO TIME MEs CHAMMLME lcrite tek lice tale chat ceecoce ring {nte- | born in Enzhind, but when about four years old was | take, The Grand fea ures of the Maitix tiils and vicinity of Rome, and dety all the troops may seem startling. They may rogard it ax | 0” Sction on the part of the Board could bo | say woll regard with complacency. these effurta asp ldeabedte date GrOdghE by: hie tether to” the United States, Whats: He. | Sapecliy of Ulues dle Pepsdpcsniagien : : ‘a obtained, Fortunately, tho dissecting room | MAY Well rex 1 y a: hog voters go for pendeal tHe: Farrbldider of U4 tbs. 1k | those ot tty some silver plate froin a Gisgraceful to the country and the age. And | 1.04 «inco been removed without 1 bar abale es they Ure) rene fimetiae) Cou ests lU6) hee tas 6 t defen he commenced the brewery business ». of Terre Hante, Ind. writes him a let toralists may well considor whetlior 1¢ docs + since Whout official i | strongth of his popular name asa means of suce | Mounts nly Meee th i i : , She elo f 'y teeven tion! ; ’ the ruling elas atthe | in whieh by try be amass This mill ts Which he closes as fol not indicate a woful defect in the education Tes 55 f the Aattert mys | cess ta this momeutons pon oe ; i f ff aenant, fortune. ropriated (he sum of $405,000 pe W puss ie te ne ape be me to respectfally aus and culture of the conscience umong our | 5 Achebe dc Sen Pee lig tal Sarai Hing dary Davis, Thonsunds of Radicais | B female Institution bearing | tircugh the full thickness. und rough cut you will'eontent yourself with cheap spoons, people. whieh the Board has reevived from the pross, | « i : emai f: ren would vote for Lim, beeaase, while t yiitter with his name, in addition toa troetof one hundred acres | frort. Ty design and tin : a tll Oxcele ail the | 88d spend your surplas cash in the cause of hawams: arr it is well that the other wide of the question | Hon te the land of his birth ai Lim, they know tom to be feecrrnptibly honest. In | near Poushke , Gpon whieh to ercet the nce rations of the kind Phave yetseou, thas to | ty and of Christ. But we are inclined strongly to listen to | ld be presented, ‘No rensonable excuse | Mcltnent to the kindred whi SAS taty one arte Othe ore cor Wratierincs | Gary: balldings, $n 1508) the loatltution was first | Gut or thames Coe Bnet Gites ri | —ickens went over to Paris the | it as the language al wisdom in SAC nm liep tt ve ati @an bot eel ind. He could tuity say Franklin, Betew primary daty | opened tor inetracts that time, owing | ore, rises u eylimdrical smoke eliimney to the height fist pertormanee of Meindl OK CANS inal Senatiet SY) can be offered for the present want of offi piecetaltist ei Seed Sat er pi cue party, edd that wiht ominee We cad | ty ity excellent organization and judiclous ma of 180 feet, hich adorns the whole premises with tis | Preuch version of No Thoroughgare, by Statesmanship. We may lament euch a low Genty. The expenses: of the Board ar esses Ure, were herever realms F tee, certainly why, Peo fi F Gnertry RO TE EEN OOT OER TRSIGR ARG: JE MNECS OLMIAE fracetul sjumetery, The wit bus d wot a afds TROPA ATES, | BE BORON BR stato of morals, We may wich NO PARTY DEMOCRAT, — | Ment, It has attained a high dexree of efficiency and 5 hervous ac the hea of sitting in a stage-box and Fee receives a practicu! illustration fiom the | New Yorn, Jane a, 1:48 popularity, Mr. Vassur gave great attenti men ucted by the manager (Mt . Withen n tothe | the fop lot, where ie sto ed a hing 1, | This fic vin wation from the audi large, its officers rumerous and well pe e, that he could Pre ange Dt ‘end that , A stock of gr hie : i Is, iY fre not; and tha J and it already porseskes auffictent power to | action of the J its settled in th Sanu. details of its management; and hie death occurred | ANA where the proce ueweant all | mot muster evtiage to vater the theatre om the oj melancholy fact affords no reakon why legis | enna dah itecades Tt Rint Dower tO | United States, ‘The large sums which they aunt Mr. Greeley for Governor, while he was in tie act of reading its enstomary ad: | tothe bour taek, snd D thatait | m4 Alett,, ; dato ehould tempt them to Tw worse than | SO" se sents, Ismore is required, the | iy), fe roalivesary briaboce of Ma Ah | ya Sem eR ake 1 ew who | ates beture the Trustees of the Cullege at their ue | flour wal mea tt es pte | Me, Charles Voysey,a learned Englishman, in uilille will boo dling {¢ farcrantes ? vera lert us stggestod for the office who waite system of conperation is especially felt IH this respect, | a recent th ork, says onlies they have been, When men become angetic, | PM! , {ie granted fet y cherists for thean, amd are also | te known t I reputation to cvershady, rive | BUal meeting fie is prinpinle ie wdeal honestly ec nat at alt na hie: beshdedie din Shona ontipssie isoy they will drink #0 little whiskey hat the tnx |. The fet aeems to be that too much regard are not the reckless and improvie | nly in this In the whole countyy, sil Heber C. himball, accond President of the Mormon | ther allows of 00 adult poate men were to t 1 like Christ's, and restored aa on it will t : ‘ nay is W | Is paid to vested Interests, and too Dttle to lass of persons wh hey 4 f {fie I8 most he whole eivitiged word. EHhst a Churen, died at Salt Lake City on Monday, June ga, | Th quiches im that the breatot thelr stores is | they Were berore corruption, there would not only be nm it will be a matter of small moment 's . chiss of persons: jeh they too en ae ts HACE GIELEY + name has been bre ago of GT, or the te. si so white as is found in the shops out at ho standing room e¢ earth for them, but th ra in wd } j the good of the community. ‘The aathork | credit for, During last year they transmitted tot parently hale tu jest, and now ine manier | Sete mee OF 67, oF thereabouts, He was one of he | pene lave fo titinmwacterand healthier, | woutd: tore « elocty onckad ye avage ought not, in addition to all the demoralicing | icy admit that mothicie lw 1 Beer dau eed caleniated 0 atract serious attention. Itdit not at | earliest couverts to Mormonism, end, next to doe | dnilcie majority prefer Ito that whiel putleius its Id form w closely preked masa thousands pfiiccte of bad whiakke fesulinete | He hat nothings has yet been done 1" ry, 4 sterling; but of this sum 4 ike x fay rnb ni yet, on Feleetion, why | Suithand Brigham Young, the wost marked man | #hiH« mi joisonons adie rations, | | times larger than th th Itself Apretintia to aaudin’ more than to check at wand before New | £204,014 was in prepaid passage orders | Belt Why may not Str, Gr eley be SNe veryimun 1 | probably, that the Mormon Church has produced, HOM a a eri) bed H feed vale rade a Joho Chetwyud Talbot, seventeenth Earl vt sale of it | York ean be eousidered ina sate condition the | {bring out) some family member, which barn to consider the matter and to refer itto tue | He was the first fore missionary sent forth by | Lannual reports were over gia, | Shrewsbury, died in Seotlond, at the commencement eof it. 1 ; Will beso ave labor imported, whose raising | #ltt reflection and sober Judgment of the peoy fimith; and fort cars subsequent to 1887, when ws members, and the books slow | of the month, Ie wax a lineal doxcendant of the fa- nancies | sin removed, A radieal hy tabion tent We sige 3 In the first place, Mr. Grecicy is honest, uprig npr taene A pial al be ABT, nbee ce. Halfords in {teef x proot that eo: Peerless : Houuw Corporations | J tneludingr a thorongh | Cte country nothing, and so much wealth — and personally pure in elarue’er—no-tnan here be landed tn England, he labored with great snecers | operation in fouring business Is sate wLerever mon | MON4 Jolin ‘Talbot, fret Karl of Shrewstury, ig | 5 oe hi added to the enpital of the Commonwealth, A | Fer tore than thirty years he hue been in public tite, | In that country, building ap elarches in Londonand | in communit 4s combine | whom Shakespeare calls “ihe great Alcides of the Of the mony erimes prevalent in this com n istelctas, “WOdo Re | kati ese win aust have ts _ hie | ML yet he stands entive'y tree Irom even the suspi’ | other large elties, and promoting and ov ng the But above all other cop | fetd,” wad tie successful claimant of the title in the ri : preety MOL AUN BIRORIBH BE p Vent from this | comet eruption or of private view of any Klud. in | que atten ot teeming ta from the Brit, | Maestically the young t MMH COWIRUFY eine’! desiaed: Jo) Beeiad (ten. Feat munity, there are few fraught with more: se ; Pe : | conntry, asthe above is only what is traceabl er he is wil that could be wi a r | rte ue anna . pee ead spac sae FS ie ies i branches, its | y " Flows consequences than those growing ont |)! " te contend against; but | through bas ccamlanaane ater tacts i Hy, | ish 1 Ameri e Was chosen by Young as id central tore, Ite. pr ago. Peale atin Roan i if a proy ticshown in the matter, and | p oh thet ret ne Mud ee D is nocd and exitutat nis: | his firsi counsellor in the new First Presideney which a neon 3 wo French autresses receutly engaged in @ f the organization of bogus corporations prey I ‘ vi and pe y the fa xhibited sneh 0 is sound and fit e ope wnization of the Chu , rut, made vacant by the death of the broth: the State, und the | ors Joseph ani ry ¢ was also o ee ran oman (et pleand Hy: Uh. He was also one of him Governor, the original Twelve Apostles of the Chureh, of whom and tts dns | completed t wud | first violent altercation, in the course of which the qu Hion of age wus broached. ‘The younger was just ing the better of her adversary when #he sad- jenly paused, and pathetically exclaimed: " On, yh eran fraternity, aw well its splendid Lorres, cows, sheep, he nimals for dabor sind) tirket. ‘MM. urd Stores, the cashier of tuese eodperatioas, took Upon binwelf the laborious tisk of conducting tue up fuk ustly to the. We 1 He Nias rene |, Who have so era Stars and Stripes, While the | Would not beo principles r¥iew to the The fae'lity with which coutidence oy friends and fatherland as stalwart, lavish Tis to th wrative Lecossity of such a course is | au abiding love fi organize them under our State laws insur. | Clewtly explained to tho pubtic, the Boned | th prising, many | Hh be fully sustained in whatever it may | cot! toiling omore go the fact 0 Aeaioeiils sinenseoahe:feiicil Avene: iliete || SIR BieOs transmission of over half a million inone year, | 4, 04F © sf be retiom. | only three are now left, Tricham Young, Orson Hye, | the mountain to have a look wt this tam. which is | let? efel? what have Tdonet Abused ber; ealled tak i ‘ —$——— and nearly fourteen millic Moa half since fair, theretore, that our eau Toe Gey, but | and Orson Pratt, Kimball was held in pecultar | HOt only interesting as 8 pioneer enterprine, bul for | her gy ! Tnever knew who was my mother, directors ; we say names, beentise it not un | Tt will be een by our adver t coll ‘ i ould be taken from ne h a thi ty | a tity by the Latter Day Saints, and was by all odd: {is absolute tndlepensablenese in carrying Sut the id she mi; Rane ence carciiniannuy ar cid Beniee ; your advertising columns | 1648, speska well fur thelr industry, Kindness, | Shawl be taken, Hom amoug those whe formerly | senetity by the Latter Day Galante, and yall odds | business. Let us begin then with the farm, the urst | aad she ; tions of the day are abandoved by the'r di. | deliver an address to the Democracy of this ef country affords for labor the most profitable mur. | Bark that Mir Greciey has many 0 prep : ern Miche, ie Suni altitude of thie tarnCoverthe | Owen Aldis, Consul at Nice, France, ts announced. motive. It ipowlhg tothianeglect by eminent | particularly on the polliloal lasuce of a reenneme | tracted by a military candidate,” His'tabors in behalt | ‘This land of icebergs, fogs, and. iron-bound carta Or HIS sa, Te RODE Pe ee Oe Bea citizens of their } and moral duties that | "he day, under the au 5s of th he Day Book, av organ of that branch of | ef agried ture have ei i 8 t an extraordinary de- | couste—one of the lund specuintions of Wm. If merican, by | merly Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont, who, ens of their legal and amoral daties vs r pices e | oN et Eree of popularity with the farmert of our State, spans deh Ee ih ephunniodies } Kk sue advanced age of over ot years, Hes slek at the Rounlonon opeintoreat Ganly GRRL mm Central Axsociation, This organe | the Domoeratic party which still loves slavery as | \Vhoknow hin well and pect Wim Nighy dn gpte | Seward, aud a great assumption of power on his part | suguestive na) os its Peay ee fy | said ne sali a tba of vie reat a wie oe i is composed of many of the active | Me apple of ite eye, and would have a resolus | Of all lis oddities, Js popular with all classes | tt was—will he before the House of Representatives | oWes Its cone ption and. ¢ iment to the | Sideo Al i hioa- defraud the publie, We might point oat many ea ine : nate ‘ | of ef and philanthropists, for ho bas | on the question of paying for the land of your bt i sah) Bratcboro, Vt. Judge Aldis bas wou marke. how. aati ey and vigorous your men of the Democratic party, | tot th war was a fi inserted in the | always Lis wid to every good work, and | OF the question of paying for the purchase, 1 hope mentation cat 2 | ors in the position of Consul, Violations of this trast by directors, ia sone | 9) hay Senator’ Cresingr, tank DL At. | Platform, bitterly denounces some active and ine | He #tands pecutiarly well with the mectianios | tt willbe paid for, as the negot!« Was with a pe ert | its Blade: ali Bunllshman; hae beavealhed fnatantes: liv dheao. wlio lave wiosivedst neater «, County Clork Locw, Shorig' | Hucntlil Democratic potitietans whose counsols | And, workinginen, for he hes always. | eF always friendly to us; but the appropriation | Itls.09 iPr oF Bowe ae ea ee a ea ity Clerk Loew, She els | bins and has us i See CO | hold ite own iu the days of severest tra pare KN) for the promotio he study of the dends on sto ks pratultourly obta ned; but | O'ftrien, and others. Whenever the Governor | 8f¢ listened to more than its own, Here is a spe. | for ther and interests, Finally, we may add | Should pass with a vote of censure on Mr, Seward for | thus wih the requisite. ypothence to sharpen your | arte, Of thie anm, 437.000 Ia. div into endow forthe 1 tout Tous f y ‘ : clinen ofits vinlence | that he is personally popular with all sorts of pe Lis action, as he had no right, nor Was there any ne- | appreciation, let us about us. [tis to'elock if , orthe pr i ey r to nul speaks to the public, he is sure to be inter. | jolence s | for he is one of the best known men in the State, and | cessity for his compromising the country on that | "8d the 1 magnifleent ho ses are wil t a Mikey | outa OF brotesareliine 1a:bh8 Vel yar bea ga REY our remarks 1 Les raat ae ina ney Rae rsa Now York ring, whose leaders are Mesera, | in every quarter of 1 from Rouse’s Point to Prince's | yon Tat] groomed, in thelr strong, Well-bedded sialls, ‘Those | and of Cambridge, and the University College of Lon evs ? Ht pat gust now, in view of the | myrod, Sweeney, anda few others, who tave a polls | Bay, from Chautauqua to” Montauk, In every county, | question. Twould suggest, now that we have tt, that | fre the Bociety's horses for eouve lug coal. Ne | don, while the remaining £10,000 le to bee aployed our readers against all cory ms wl hoainess of the Nutoual Demogratico Nomi. | horbugh organization te do. thelr bids | and 'we may in wlinost every town, * {t hemade our political Siberia, with Mr Seward ax | lesa than G50 ts recived annually tn the | i. uty weno, ane at ua ji TERRE erie ALMIGRE KES ded) | winced to con rol the duly nomination, | aimirers and devoted friends who wouldhail his no: | the Governor; and some {uture novelist could coal line, They own. their own cual cars, | 18 Sx scholarships, to be awarded tor proficiency in recor t show r tings ain 4 pinion ed | Noi. se ueerupuiods political leaders cau | mination With delight and would labor for his elec: | erie , . Could Per | eneks, and Vans, mod keep them in. motion, | drawing, painting, or sculpture, to studcate in the fll’ of iholr "i with 4 ar importane As under. | have their own way about it, is to receive that no! tion with peculiar energy, | tray William, the exile of Alaska, to bs Large humbers of fattened beeves, sheep, and pork: | Just of these insticutions, F Seis ‘ stood not to b his advive as to (i nation, Who vail not sell hiniself out and out to this With Horace Greeley for Governor we should at | side of Elizabeth, the exile of Siberia, ire ty be seen, ready for the abattuir, where the | sate a reed ; Thor y now lusarating in . as to erew jun so Yeu and corrupt arc these men, that, | levet be sure oF an Hojiest, pure and eeonemieal a — Society supplies nieat to cousti There range | ~Hoarding-school misses in France sometimes a EE bal ecearte | Dhnciples wh ern the act inorder to control the pe ltdeal destinies of ti ministratio @ should’ be sure that the ire | a nstulis, my be seen as fue a thon of cows 10 nauglity. things, ae well es in Atmerion, ‘The tas | Parista culate ¢ Pt ra tatty Will? ba tooued ToNelliciseavint they Would well out to Grant and Colfax to-mo Stale Would stand firm for freedom, equality, wid Soldiers fur the Pove, dou will fad tn, por hare | eee ee i heaeg ar mee ante ee ' on ni tained by the eal y 1 : ‘. ; Me ‘This as utterly absurd and unjust, Gr true democracy, Every good and uoble eauee would | To the Eiitor af The Sun attle breeders, ‘These ADL WAY | Ce eee ees eee ee hecasln te (hake (ii ites 1 sail es f Meow live, progressive p Hib i ior 5 De nesmictod, aul pt yobs, and ulldishonest | Siu; Will you allow me a few words of com. | ef aslaptin ehatore, | slonnaires of tue C Sucre Cour, at Bors Btoc! Went yl : Rovedanail (us OHA eaA neath Auelity to party Is impossible than that of Peren | men discountenan ment on your editor! thy's cThurwing's) seem, | Green ‘tei Want you witthut,and | deaus, bad obtained copies of some of the famed Heaaria! vould nies iin anne thie winia a 7 obit Sei fh i Sweesy and Wituam M, Tween, Treachery --— niiye the pr if Atuetleniw as | rural plenty you within, But beforeenter | songs of Mademoiselle Theresa, This fact having aaa ieee ; \ Ae Vonweratio party Gudadiae ieee Melee eee A Jew fo | sovdicrs fort ‘Americans. becoming Ng, you are attracted ‘by the anclent edifice, A a hey Pts wiki bhip 7 PH pest Par Eb : y, who | ¥ genie r noney and | Sin: Tne in lust Monday's Sun an editorial, | PrP enerzy are nol to be found apart from ienatanee, | tools bespeak an origin that ante-dates, by several ay : { je seductious could induce them to use their | which i+ very weil written, but to whteh, although I | fynatieisiny “und. wroug? — Tdo ‘not ade these | Ceuinries, the age of Industrial sovereieniy.” Crouch | 1M eves mutiny, und endeavored to suffocate one of ; Vea | ale - Pe : het h i 5 Mhoug! nnaticisin, an ong do not asi hese a ti ayes : ana hal peg a 1 , | add un of con. | power and inflience in favor of Gaaxt and Cone | amadew, 1 most respectfully and per 7 Questions withoat ft On the repud. | 'g and grinning on all the corners are sy urthy soulp: | He Boverne e see, } 4 Pana gh as t muniber fromthe | F98, Whey have too tong stood by the Demo- | leave to demur, especially to that part w | We’ donate’ tPapal ah Wrvuplt tn the Mrgest corner blockey wiihig’ sud |, Weal Koglish paper tells strange tale One it will | 1 Gokul tor the Naliiual Lup raoin day bf Oi i f | Sit is perhaps not unnatural that the majo: Thy aint bet vedo without are Latin inseriptions, and nicely ehiseled on | About the monustery at um, under the coptrol ay i han jack © ional Insti- | ervey in days of depression and defeat, to prove pathy wed he needed re p 5 y ied © C : 2 re y A : i dewiah siohinea auoall eae lit gharee ras paid ta ih Pnadise | Me gables ure escuteheon and family insignia, All | of the well-known Hitualistic clergyman, Father [ge ny | t r { roldiers’ children, which | untrue to it now that it bas recovered New York, | GOVE cleetors should cast thelr sultrages wg ability, the Ameri ne to be long | the area of the H toa tighetate ofcul: | astiug, Aman, eupposed to be one of the * broth. t in th ve i of the porableof the wide | California, Conneeticut, and Oregon, The very | ” ou are perfectly right when you | 1 doubt which side to take w malled up tivalon. The whole eetate has an area of sixty ve ” . ; 1 r ry] ow’ Gnalicniaraudbssi Ne MIR SeibAt I Gist Midt iloy apa basal Gd's(a Ula TRAGER bye | ‘Would earnestly disau ‘them from any step toward choose his q Y t there (6 bo ‘ whe tid very tite iediuant corn is “ral ers, hd " f e the : rden at the ty a ed \ our : @ management | fact tht they are arsenite i bY ® | the formation of Jewish clubs, or from appearing In | Law to preven Atuerieans Nae oes et 4 OURO: BUD NOH AR WIG. ® TOPE WA: SURE Ae on a worthless | ef the ¢ souls Aid Society, and is composed of | newspaper of such extreme, not to say extravae | Che Gan vnen. disting Mleely ‘3 Hate tT Hise no fa ther 40 Pu lie op inlan to p event ic} Gr, tpn & me ot Peultetey any ey was a With ao earthenware saucer placed before 1 » ; . joubt ut the major of | orn dew: go lc opinion is well as law leaves all fre js there he, vely Us as an An lo the rt r e ited 8 Te ; wat ¢ Hebidren, bootblacks, | gant, opinions ws the Day Book, is of itself a | With'the Demmbatie: party. Rith theeaeetion st | sudicient-cwhat shat 1 say tecrepubiiean epinite der. | this one example Meniahes ubundant pri him to drinis out of, He wax there four days and ern f Al ke. Yet, out of their seanty | proof of their political integrity and wisdom, Taany such intelligent Gerinan Jewish minds ay | int, even love of fair play oF adventure, ty | Pheration may be applied successfully to auiiculiure | nights, being obliged to le « round. It is ads , vt Ries hava anaeene | unas I Bt thatof the Rev, Dr Einhorn, late of Philadelphia; and | tempt your young men to wa wan’ tor | MM Engind, Now wnthoen’ we A dn the } ded that the wretclied individual wus doing penance ables, profersional geutlemen, and me is ' Hil mmo gtatocacn criti also of suc a wanas Prot. Morais, of Phitulelphia, | man in favor of the red shit aguiust the | creat Wheat gre op OF the enetee Valleys | tor having killed a swell i. During tts 1 ck fort Who they thought needed it more than | he statesmen of Te sece seem, in some | wa ster of the Portuguese congrogition in that vity, | scarlet batt Tt sec na Mat 1,000 to Ago) wen are | Sew Xore y boughs tn Perpetully for. the fou x inj : da swallow, F uring its brief existeuce it flourished Like | | Radin fall sing | Prominent instances, to earned thei | Phave no doubt that there will be found some Jews | Wanted to prop up the Papal tyranay. Toa Amers | mere rent OF i.) olifa his | A few days ago, @ rumor of an attempt on Y Daring ' Hao 1 825 inf naing | Dt ut instances, to have learned their busic | } have ny y a wanted 50 POOn UP bie Bana) tereny, produces none vt wis 0-8 paying extent, yet . p i Jouah's gourd. In the mean tue twoepers: | fin g2 down to 25, 1 even Zeents! | Hess hy frst becoming apprentices to some me- | fousht'n ior ot fue Democrat Hepibiean pi | wiuiall France. besitos cannot bold i up foriong’ | te found to ope prod, tn connection wish a | tbe Emperor's if circulated through Paris, aad $150,000 as their profits ont s the mean: of the givers, this piftiy | Chunieal trade, Andy Jobnson started in life asa | ib e+ sa disgrace that afew wily But half 1,200, carrying the Stars and Siripes by the | cobperative rior The Inference ts that tn our | crested the greatest excitement, Three men, for fe : ‘ Mads ge y Higa q should hapt to pix up rehgion with politi 1 | Side of Garibaldi uid Bis Ttallons, would scatter the | Present derrade) ondition as mecharies, a cautions | some time suspected by the police, ‘tere ubserved to } n, one of them belniy nyentor | Puiwuilieout, probably, ofwoy made tothe | tilor, but we don't suppose he intends to go back | ain glia to sce that the Jercleh Messenger Of this eity | old Linposture to the whide In a single week. Sacer aea Waa DIANA Wine PS vRC Mae, JHGeL | start by qi train, aud were arrested at Kos led patent fg their viet to Whieh it is devoted. to that useful occupation, George W, Jones is | Condemns such movements, If the Monarehica) England, in spite of laws of non-nter- | Pam convinced, by examining the ge character y an onrly tr Were arrested at Rouen ' 1 / ir vietims | i eet teidiaa etary ; sinh to defeat, Gen. Grants they should jon | Yention, sent OH men to help the Siciiin expedition, | Of codperation’ abroad, that te initial motion ts | before they could carry out their murderous purpose, : ett i } another, Aw Mr. Mullins, who has known bim | some Democratic Club, just as the Jewish Republi. | Cannot republican America seud as tuany tor the | (ward the acquirement of lan ipad Of this the large | The Emp and ress returned 4 ‘Pho weunl series of dsasters from the care: | there forty years, recently stated in Congress, | ©4m* Join Republican Chibs in order to do. Liberation of Reine t W, J. LINTON, | socletios springing up ia New York and Brooklyn | * | RAV nye ? red | 1 res arp ‘i erie el orl on er | a true soldier, and not get up a club and cal! | ‘WY Kast Ninth etrect, New York, dune 13, for busing cheep lola js & very sgn! at seven o'clock In perfect I v thas TS Aine) Coast | Wes Madling of Greworks, which mark every | Le is personally a gentleman s be was raised a | {sh Club, win some ge its tembern aie trish, Gers or Nothing can, be more reswonale, ‘Th marked, on being Iuforaed of the projected attempt, ee ee | jour tie advent of the Fourth of duly, ha» just | mechanic, learning the seddler's trade, He won | M40 aie eisdaeus of other nationalities, It may be Greeupotnes Ben near iathat Thave nothing to fear from assassins as long as the Well acquainted, and in whoa ee) ©} dullars worth of property destroyed, | Confoderney, Ho was an elector on the Dougtas | Gen, craatr audit auch is. the easectbe day wtit ver | Sore ander, wEttlaw of iy a noble stricture, vying in elegunee | 10 the London Morning Herald |e more fraok miost implicit confidence, was a dir t of 8 yuichege OF | ticket, As soon as the election was over, the | cote win they will dearly regres Tt. Being ainiiet fal 8 Miihodut, one Lomenpal | {ite four storice highs Denlden ts dear tnd opates | (cat delicate tu, ble ‘nottees of the Kmpross of Pace ch iia aia} ‘ ‘ | pists _ hea certian that “Republics Wi be grateful Wiis tine, mm ue Tapeh Luther: | he Pant spaciows | tho French, He says that when at Ronco ln view of this state of facts, w € wonder is | State was voted out of the Uaion by between | Ly iil sulserthe AJEW,” + far ae iy personal knowledge ars, which are even excavated outer margin inmiiciiee aia, 1 ee * es | ts A Ginviwa. chauciad MET Shae NRW one Reet sons, EW, niliice iu Guat part Of Brookiyu | of the sidewalks on three sides, ‘There is a steam | UF Mayesty said to MM. Aucel, deputy for | Jomislative aid to remedy these evils, and ox | Ws gb os Ah J YS pei Says housand, Mr, Jones . Peni by tie Gelman Luuhernnk Tharels, hawever t Y enine with, kept ih constant motion, working the | Mavre:—"T should much Nike a draught of eliter.* ; (ihe: alii’ eaikes ed ile head and went out with the Blate, ynitiiig owned by the Chr eiipied bi plevators, choppers, ® milly he sero ie | 1 $4 a Ltgiaulng, We rwcommend that the Is i he. sloliig gonerge |. Vowred tie hens aad Went out with (he Piste, and Mechanios’ Tustitutes, Natl Ghele resular mestinge ithcyteung utie | Suppited ‘with funy ine rooms Jor reiresiment | Bat Maduine, allow me to remark rrepecitully } : “gi i Nacareation ot oat on should dispeose wilh (he use of rockets aud | aceopted a position inthe Confederate Congress | 7p we Pititor of The Sun, ye A HH thle Frereation, instructive reading, and tea parties; ard | that your Majesty has Just bad sume champague, and i | our tate autliorising, the eration PO" 1 1 yun candies, aud all the other compounds of | at Richwncud, as Coufodarate representative trom | Sim: While thanking you sincerely for your fuvor- thers “only Wetwern’ the’ hours | the cofperatore are puiting an aristocratic vaiuation | that the mixture wight—" | Ts It for my bead or my qe} nies for manufacturing and mining PURPOr’s | iiiue and wultpotre, 80 dvlightful to the Ju | bis Congresslonal district, Ho is now at home, | Src'titin Walerday oF go Mexbanica’ fuatitut Shon orc evaulng mem month, | Qepen seem. 'to. warrant. Tueir each “capital ig | stomach thet you fear t” * Your stomach, Madune,” { q on pquire the publication | 1 > canoe evon (Cc r ind; avo , o. | therein rererred'to te restricted to the county of Yo ehureh ‘comprise (Wo Methodist, one ,000, thelr annual receipts t 1 Tn that case fear nothing ; my stomach ts as 80! be so amended as to require the } ston | vouite wad im some ses even (o the wlult mind; | but hus never takew any part in the reconstruc: | Vistan{ dnd duows ee the sVorkanige. Calon of Me! | fiecopat on buteh kelsrmed, obe Baptiatrone Cure: eee tf Se a et cea eslion® Tice Oa tha Baa i of the nines of directors or trustees present | jut surely the dangerous character of these arti- | tion of the State.” Itwould seem that Mr, Jones | chaview’ losin Similar" Uulons” and unassocias | tin, and one Catholic. hing you for the apace | pj to 16 cents on t { F i ted lnstivuiee ationnd fa Great Britain, Cay hoinetiing | Yuuluave given, 1 Foubuln truly gouty Sides the matinfuction of knowing thut what they buy | OM 4 Blass of the local uectar the bystanding cours fat regular or special meetings of the compa: | eles should impress all those who have anything | has not worked ab the saddlen’s trade quite loug | be done to licrease the uumber of buch insUtabes La this A SUMMERDELL, Wand of the very’ bect | ere ralslug on admit a f , . By duped aera Ae Pasior of tie Christian Church, |! Pure as mountain snow, and of the very best ising on admiring chores of * Quelle belie db q, fay and further that thev he beld paranuslv ¢ to do with chuis wish the noed of the greatest | enough Feet Weut wey uth streaks Tandon, * ocx aus ast Tweuy tals ou vel Jue 2y Lie MECHANIC ABLOAD, (gestion #* ‘ \ f ts it

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