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AMUSEMENTS interior linca; and the business men of the Pro- DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING. vince deom ft wise to do this, even if th do run else up tothe United States frontier, and might thus prove entirely ageless for British mili- tary purposes in the € | difference thus «peung up, it will b of the gravest k the laborer to work ten hours or starve. and honest use of this @600, here, When it enrried our specie value, it would have ear ‘our enrrency to the value of specie, The p ‘our currency as good as gold by contraet- voume, carries with it ere ering. Bnt if we lift up it* value, tant opon the national credit, N gal tenders ‘and bank and picturesque costume of the warm hearted philosopher would be more attractive to the native sons of Africa EDUCATIONAL NOTES, The “ Mac-a-Cheek” correspondent of the Cine cinnati Commerctal relates the following anecdotes of dogs: When a boy [bad ad low, #el ooner-bulld BREW STANT THEATRE, 4 and 4 Nowery—Merebant of Venice, Mil! Roard Grabber, and Wal BOWERY THEATRE—Merco, the Mute, Gov, Keymour on the Finances. In pursuance of the call of the Jackson Central Association, ® grand demonstration of the Demo- crate of New York was held bonds to the level of fympathetic and ime, than the stately features and yraceful r nained Stoof, He of a dog, with bia Yaped like a hammer.” The tail two or three inches, cle, civing the appen= neeot a flag. His aid Websterian in {te mas nd would, have awed the lookeron husette dog was wont to do, bat for the comieal expression that came of one eye be ng larger than the The Board of Education in Chicago, at their Inet regular meeting fixed the salaries of oftcers and teachers for the ensuing year at the following rates : Fuperintentent of Pubite Schools, (erik of Hoaed of F last evening BROADWAY THEATRE —Flash of Lightning or of the prompt of military rule; dage, when ¢ ‘The home Government if they are to endorse the | Provincial notes fora military highway, it is should be built where it at least that WALLACK’S—Lottory of Life, with an exce the South fr RATRE, and | bat Mr uted to the audience while Chase and Gen, 14 nd Vice-President; of cireulars wi WORRELL SISTER ery is the earlier and abler ad Wo Nroadway.—Grand Duchess, S$ NEW YORK Tr wore than the bi pas wich perpetual st MeCleitan, Senator 190: at, Fessenden, and Sey RIC AL CLASS ROOM, 989 I! Rejentite Lect Hed upon to ki, or lege~tas his reat, that Het by, some time daring the am <orry to @ay that nd in good health. Mny thc cuemy” was an append ns of this Repa Ines ty flee dol lect yn will then Np es enback f and moveyed in- r will these unite vet under whieh of our oppo: id be harmony it nthore of the mls «aw coming tie that. ade Sioof ° two of fow MM provide them, Tho doctrine may | » eotamand much admira. poor; they dr foresce possible bank In our State, at the classes to help , number has ainee TE Rhtnee for AM. (WAY, JUNE 29, ‘rop hie hare aud 5 ernment unfold the opening of new bi the public debt whenof course, it whether the payment be made in or paper— no difference | exe naseslonal party which will anite the ‘This can only b unselfieh coi gountry, forces iteelf upon our attention, eullar feature of the Chteago schools ta the In- jority ander. 0 » done by a thou The finanetal ruptey ; and if they dex ninunities as We arrang eutl had the bul whore ij etles up and tail erec nt in harness Gov. Seymour's: Speech. vange whieh Will ewe | w total ofover 9) paptl time with exe annaal report of the Roard of Elneation pt the New York #7 halla, free twxt book condition of 6 that our enrrer 4 good ae gold, not by contracting the the expenses of Govern Mheasures whieh will pull nearried on some ls in hard times, Asto what shall be done with Jefferson ssue of much im the Chief Justice and the eminent at do not difor materially gant him as an elephant, whom we find it as | ult to get rid of we Pick | companions did the troubtossme oe ped | ed that unexpectedly fell ir lead, | Hetes too, Mr Grentny is in advance In apite of the ela: led Dleckhends Brywovn to th the hall of the Cooper Union, last eve coming as it does from a mans) hip? Position in his party, and at a tm every one ia anxiously look ng fora hint of the probable a vention, cannot fail to attr Our report of it, printed in a will, we think, be found to present ing points fu nothing but the «peaker’s own 1 4 with entire accuracy. Tt will be observed that the ¢ almost exclusively In this he d #3 of jadgn Democracy ¢ vis, the only rema’n In the Board of C handsome dressy | Mr. Lath moved an appre ration of the Fourth of J rnatal day should be especially observed ard His | beentee of the great number of strangers ex uincilmen last night, ion of 89,000 for $ proposed not only to a tom of large aetio. | Jostitutions and other features | improvemonts were ailve Jin this city, euch me se technic course, «mall primary schools counige the cre It bullds up favor other elise, ko free from the at the Iudnscry rites paid yates pa wer of ovr Un ated whieh have not been Ol litraries, poly the Governinent, red money anil tot hatred for vas ' untaxed boodholter Tt was a white im It wae benuttfally iinsirated once, V over the gate, his hind log slipped throm: * government with () our debts would have b twill do the eame fur i general notice The resolution rthe rule, but its p sure that a Committee of Arrangeraents was | ally large kum natned may -y to the crowd of strangers » Dut it ts Just ponsible | y ‘take on diff, A list of ull the pupils distinguished for punetaal- is printed in the report, and is ve un excellent Inflaenre, New York, Incl weeks be ore the iret Friday in May, and the time a the third day of July to the frat Monday altogether a period of ton weeks. tight well be Introdu edd at these ¥e broad. land who Tt Was anplen of tried ‘to belp hitusel, a4 f government, Chief Justice. The vacations to keep up the ne ost and tuxations, Thess y. and, as it gives roand military pc ark y Happeni had his kind feelin whieh now trouble Sonth is to go anda of the ne attending th | that the tax.payers t the matter, [tis but afew years sin considered wasteful extras Of hls. sperehe on bail; nnd if buy in 1862, anil from yehull be governcrs clearly opposed to this poliey. Cost the taxpayer, the ld do os much y. the head and front of the } night go without doy ars ago Wo pr fines his attent Buljject of our finan his customary acu financial q seat of his pant | tevehers and 5 t, a8 were demande husefta, witle the ¢ ul in the ttre, reney given to Conbanita Pay our debts would jounce the races at J becn reported that after the 1yth inst, that gallant , Privateer, was so exhausted “ that he lay down in front of the grand stand, and was be tobein a dying ¢ It is true that Privateer la anybody thought hin After lying three 01 took a roll on the ground, and then spray to run another heat, ho ly for it in the usual time, as Within an he was in his stall, eating his sup are informed that he has not lost a 1 consequence of his exertions n 1 to For by in the afterno vie recess between, 1 authorities stow an active and a the look-out Advertivr both an States need rer in tha pas’, Mr. Grenriy ehould not receiv he yreta the Syracuse ed with dows, but to the student of ¢ wosseesed Of a rk to orgunla » Democrats if in the event of the A depreciated « aud are constently sto Improve thelr ayst for Governor. break down the judiciary, posited in th sand Bowser, with much dig & s, wonld trot off to the bi The Working Classes the Put of England. ‘Transit of Power gland, throws consider. khare whieh the Enjylish asses are likely to take in polities in consequence of their endowment with the Mr. FaspenteK Han. HISON, is a leader of tho working men's party, oughly aequainted with the jeet which he treats, The working classes hay preponderance Harrison is of opinion that no prreat ure Rulers tank and con sald nothing in be i+ spoken of as # candi ola ure eeareely inferior down, but if | dying, the impression was four minutes, he property whieh pet n of bonds from tes help the | sald only wl Ni lopted to relieve the country from its n did en named who ix notin favor of re {financial | ing expenses, and thas making our paper ms good as 1 nained who | ary expenses, thew Arnold ntinental Schools. clams, in the first able Light upo liey of the party now in man doge thre rally known » Matthew Arnold, it an expert matters of education and extravagant terms Its worst form, would have Mel Hof life and yy vm the race ie dropped his basket aud « Tait while so engaged, Howser icked ap Weight told the sory. He * steak Was gone, aud, He Pak Wi the Gover » Eastern and onal animosity the Western y, While bondhel Tho writer, ngry hoand stole general ainuesty vo min has be constitutional rit y the Democratic | ment Commissioner ant his report af to their condition, gives a detsitet eketeh of French, Italian, In France he fh cially excellent, praises the aupervision given to the whole conrse of y the Council of In trick by the body ts compose Jers are paid their worry Was com pound of is fl that day on the course. y, being due to their ; and that with the restore of Democratic rule, economy w credit will be so backs will be at par, and tli of repudiation will be settled to the satisfac how a nu . Watehed him to 6 of the dimer Jon Rowser would | fellow wae for idea had structs ing two kinds of cur ‘Tie Nation propounds with startling: seri ousness the discovery of “our steadily inereneing people of the United States are, and it, steadily decrearing general thesis our e rary demonstrates by showing t) the recent reports of the Agricultural Bureau at | Vashington, the number of mileh cows in the | to teaching, and b aller by five per ¢ ; the number of working cattle is | loss by thirty per cent.; the decre and mules is twenty-eight per cent seventeen per cent ney Was twenty perernt, wenty-nint per ecnt uniter the san it will curse a Tendanger still more minim on gold t to the bondhold ¢ mea of whom that thinks tie position of profes rte that of an nye to attend to business details, dis . religions core and tn «While the form tis now aby ag boldly up, b aracter of the mon who rul have been for wveral yeare pa The same kind of representatives will probably be ele come, nnd these representativ al talents or ence their constituents, ling Winttuliy at for the p I many aman te € f a1 sort than extubite s for the military, we Would have whipped year of the war, if we'd there is no ¢ cratic ranks on the gentlemen candidates substantially concerning them, themsclves wh » time to keep up and ¢ Enylleh masters cau onty vision of opinion in’ the Demo. these subjects, but that all | who have been named as | by their in- ryey, will largely influ. But in time they sly moulded to the ‘These views do not include | hostility to wealth; but, from hay hitherto denied any share in the government, 9 no special regrard They fecl none of the enthusiasm for the Constitution, Church, or | monarehy which is shown by nearly every other class, and would hay in altering or abolishing either of them, AC the same time the British working mon exhibit a spontaneous talent for combi ereat loyalty to their leaders, and, what is | | | altogether unexpected, « etrong imaginative | faculty and capacity for ideas—something | Harrison remarks, ig emi ently un-English, but is peculiarly char Hon, 8. 8. Cox made a fow ren ymour's speech, ache, and the ry their studies, whieh the Confoderat Lad *ueb w de ever, did not d at they arent Hb. | vin other ways, ich regulation ch preseribing to erty to add to thely nold says that there is p by the central Government, tu Tn reference to the topics shall have more the Presidential eam. | Tt is still uncertain whethor or not the views put forth by Governor Sey mour will be adopted by the i they should be, y prominent Demociats will have to ma. ally modify the opinions they have hith- ‘won accustomed to maintain, of their electors, ie BLANK ARD lows of Arkansas full written by nearly twenty-five | 8 the Nation ivt of ineuran from time to time, Lito Tnauiance ¢ it in Governme unt which would eripph | stor thing figures The truth is, that fh try was engaged in an en es formally seeoded from the | the working | for its institutions, ining of authorize » however, f8 the genoral fault of the Frenh Govern , | Principle of Sta France, the sane e any cheers for Capt. Ryndore ong 1861 to 1865 the coun- : Paid In dehased paper approaching vant aud Washburnes hu B, Wastb You are acquainted with | caaed, positive 4 just as etrong as in | al Who are little hesitation rn wonld Nat Vielae a @ four that th a armies, and wag f interests bet V extensive hostilities against In the course animals in the war was euded ally no oxen, cows, horse swine leftin all than six thousand mil worth of property, not eounti million of able: ted by a central strngyle all the domest f examiaation nerate into eramuin not allowed to Phe Preservation of Our Harbors. the suggestion of Mr. Gron Bint, whose zeal for every measure likely ree and navigation of 1» conspleaous for A num years, Mr. Monoan of this introduced into the United § bill for the against encroachments, which yy | Of taking no 1 nefit the cont: this country has bi | which, a8 Mr. died men were OF course th paratively poor, and the v than it really a separate vol preservation mpany in Galen afew that Grant had aihlnde te hie agitated M Any great notional sentiment 6 and OF auth Tt is roported that t of great eat utility. carried the S marsh thom appeared; and at present they vet to the spirit of conservatism and "ii cireumstances which surround them. ry the grent id lefining the ndaries of harbors, and preseribing the 1 no obstruction to them to a Board, i and the following adverti Tort Gilson Standard shows by w Tn Dotrat, & found to be per Movemeouts limits beyond wh shall be permitted, and Jeaders | * no shall appear, the working. classes will agsert their superiority and as whtiul position at the head of all other classe: of Mr. Marri much attention in Eugland, doilication of politica} changes which have | y,. and which will un- | agunally exert a great jufluenco on the fu | ture of the British empire. who are to ec Cineinnett, 11.195 ince sending you m: y yf boar, Grant wa ated the fustern cities, and Ling men, politi: ood of the tate the sun ang substance of various conver: 1 tid Swit citizens in contact with many I the Super. | Coast: Surv n's har attracted | * It isa striking in the army, two offleers two compe. “In view of facts like thoae, 4s it advisable that approaching National Der we nomination at the New York Cons went fitness fur the any structure should insert in its platform a@ resolve againet harbor is detrim: or obstruction in any | at he will not rn vial to the harbor, the ry of Waris empowered to remove it, at wnse of the y ry day, powers com Yor those who Wil hot Guile on so Compervas Tho Troy and Albany papers are zealously | rson ereating 80 on beings notified to | The Province of jent in ednent New Brunswick eeoms y with the other mari. oteat against the se of this defvetion, crious mutter than the foundlaad (sh e noisy complainings of the kod upon as sure to bee ve of the new it should be comp! I means, prove ninate the Hon, domy A. Gaiswonp for dare further to recom. | time colonies swonw is a gentleman We dure say of his party throughout th t will his name do to diminish quitted “te hare fn educatin 8 | i | sures as may be requisite to | Dominion policy. recover, isa much more mend such me of wealth, talent, and eultivat he would get the you any message to send to the | been going 69 in rieal party and the friends of njurlous encroachments, France between the slip wi stractures, and ip wi ns, or works causing | the Democracy may that the tendency of much of the he Universities, and particulasly ward to in this city ¥ a. Grant sat down in the tent, and, ) Fulton aticet, N.Y, y of some gue) who has watched terioration of the harbor of New York in a comparatively short time past needs to be conv plitical structure, 1 to nominate a ean here contemp! aud Baggage. | and her representatives, | if they have not been the most | of the British policy of consolidation, have been | been formed, | conservative enough, thus far, to lend their Lh and the peneral area ¢ ininished by the impradent manuer in whieh piers, and balk heads, and fille didate to be beaten, Bue if they would rather ain, LOOK w by loire cay to the Wo Wher? he found every bod t, Hauaded at t Ato prove, by nua the gradual ¢ or advocates | one who ean} appears tn to juotations were two gentlemen wou reepousive to ple were sayin t in working trim, also to oppose all attempts at nullification They have been cd WIL that At lit put his foot bn it the more restive colonists on their eastern thor has been otreet since the | Leen allowed tate has done its best lat ly to prevent the spread of the evil, but, lin land have other side of the . “hell doit ep ption to the coal | nay be found near Newchwang, in the nosth; at diorent 4 fields of China, r Pekin, and Chefve Ny reesmn’ aid te Tier expre 1 in good repute in Downin vestowal of the new ehurter, te of things has not been destin wrd for Grant te not th Now Hrunswick, which has been represent: neil of the Dominion by her and 1b MOF Can Statew avd Porrit the supreme Vin the Privy ¢ t men, has just foun 1 out that the military presumed that the Fon in other places, the to all harlors cially at the cheap rates to taie care of compelled to tender th credit at home. understood to Jonial Railroad would tend to che World, aud thus gre of manufactures prices of the and draws a fow the country may & object is aw ocdad, but the nied California has Greeley and the ving an outlay » Democracy. ng State, and how propose t Heretofure pecular ecolint he hat 41,000,000 from waste Provinces in their confede- nother fold of industry, wn replied that it vax vot a proper tine te to forvign countries, that ¢ partes, and Bethel, w Imperial inde Nravery ss low as possil nutberry trees and th: worms, and they recelve the sup] Democrats who desire Chiet Jus late for the Presiden a close identity of sent pearly all pendir isagree, the Mr. Greeny, frage and universal BEY has for str years, and the y comparatively steady and reliable, uct has not been ke them ina few ‘here is mo lack ity of eoeoon vent between them on | #; and Wherever they stomed to the business, to sup: aa HOUltral’ gua ollloe wy did you spend , or ran along the Bay of Chaleurs, it vutainous, and ba unfit fur cultivation, and supplying + of timber in the shape and hemlocks. rit crosses the is not, all told, a ye necessary labor, and enough Frenchmen idedly in favor of | wae declares tleully without Limit, and.) hat our mineral yesourecs no fours need of the State iy Hallett & Co., of New Yor cond afterward he fired the see for nest year untrue? port impart ty, but Mr, Gi wsupon the ad they show the prs France or Italy. kaown enter advantages and rise of California, we silk as well and | us chooply as any other part of the world, vn to Hopetield lis eth Hat He aad woted e “ag mining ts vory inferlor, wilitary, naval, aid oiler espe ured to, may ite Gabi, to-day tie credit of the Ui as Increased ox: The same tran with aid betior appliances for extracting a we obtained, the yield will be A with great ener + finished, bis with he bullet ty latter has 69 Cnase, for where the word in thelr favo: New Brunswick fr fonai credit t> the highest be worth much more in the have carried the The bonds wor f the holders, and yet th a proved suflicidat to edect, a eer WLI Lhe maerith y advoestes the plan of a national sel ates highty the benefits m such an institution, miines and mills are pri | foreign experts; we Mrnish the labor and mechani- frighifal mortality of the Chinese coo. lies, iunpurted ito Cuba to supply the dofiete shorers, and the horrors eonneeted | the trailic, long ago, itis known our Government and that of inganit to forbid | eal, but they fanish the se! The humanity of | y recent statistics, 9 men embarked at and 1886, only S arrived at their destination; and of 60,814 ved alive at the end of rived in the enty last evening Lject of negro xeores of miles ¥ suffrage and a division of the colore of the South, without which, as the World | se mated to cast about §70,¢ Las well said, the Deac their harps, Mr. Gree more available Presidential candidate of the | two, for he has exerted a far wider influence | oj...) fo favor of giving the negroes the than Judge Cuasy, while it cannot be viad that the benevolent countenance 4 could raise the money to complete their main ited them to. their Nad abundant ditigation ent would be eat down Put out new bonds, wal wilderness, J from iis head jetiical and wt times exce ft is two. feally managed by Sts Laps, vie ) amile, or nearly and onr tase shortened, What toil! Howe sieve or indivect, #lx bh Is quite possible that this Gaim m times as much as would be required for the racy must hang u; I ¥ would be the | y aid of foreign Snotiiutions we eould have lnusele Well develoy Intng, and the introduetio: skilled native labor would increase the yield of ores pest portion of @ tine running along the great and Te was born iy the county sourd, hewithy people, serve thrush the Tate war in th rate army.—Nashville Union, i dowment fy struggling (ind Ww “a thare of the cost of government, another hour should share of the national debt more each das more of work ought to incipal towns an nd lumbering distr For less than their share military railroad ts of the colony f the interest on the the New Broaswickers | He now works tw pay for the militu Hes corrupt schemey, ontains a Iirge amount of information value to those who are in- 1K prospects of the West, and than be onght to and negro polley of Congress and Tt has just passed it Jaw (kt eight hours inake a day" wed af tavntlan which twill de of 41 valier Wikoit in Genoese pris: he so specifi is resid ‘in melden westiratiom thney free.” evitably How lute the maine profits ure securely badge iy defned that the proceeds will ine of these, only 80,873 rem kets where the ovedit tay the ins Yeast sity nh the 104 Mi A bevevs 4 the do & down, Sin ® wis x found i ame bh Mf th i resene, 6 go to marker rehase the ; wel, was dee on to bias knew the ‘The ji approach th Ne Atl .and ran home exe witht y Row nid dudpat ear oF Uae Ifax an trugtion Whe A States of the Uno Fenet th Wis the storm Corruption tr d conte valor » VOUT EN communica, ause wees te news party) the mas a the event of va Lexistence in + rejoice in hat movey i se hana ne tye an thecountiy, ¢ to thosd Cone cine thee Amertea. uVaee 8 is elosely. h xoce to tha ere being @ ths giving fad his own Wh Onn ver bas nO Ie r it fioe den rninke td PAPERIENCE Node i i 3 r & al, Addresel weaiuet bb .| bis futher, Mr, P.O, Some angry 4 advanced any demonstra i> antagonist, howider Bethe! shoot, The { wonderful child { © body, ar ¢ ob eatubl t wonder ip sown, It le 4, uly ietin bone, and attowpted vied