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THE SUN, THORSDAY, JULY ¥, 1864. t Quarantine— The West Bank Hospital Buttdings. Ever since the memorable “Sepoy" riots of 1908, in which the old Quarantine establishment at | hibition of fruits and flowers will take place to-day Staten Island was destroyed by & mob, many of them by the way gentlemen of property and standing, the | will read a paper on the best roses and shrubs for important business of xuarantine has been carried on tn temporary and floating aceommostations, 19H Dr. Bwinburne, the present efficient by Governor Seymour, ht vi Lather Tt. Marsh for cy, x-Judge Fullerton, for defendants, Scrmewe Cornt, Caaunens—Berone Jepoe ScTHERLAND.—Tie Case.—The People ex rel. Jesse D. Gilbert agt. the Honse of the Good Shepherd. testimony in which was given length some’ time since, in reference to the all her will of the girl Mary Ann pherd, the coun. anr crry. AMUSEMENTS, —a WORRFLL SISTENS' NEW YORK THEATRE, 78 and ‘700 Broad way.—Grand Duchess. Matinee on Saturday DOWERY THEATRE—The Fast Women of Modern ‘Times and Mat o' the Glen. WALLACK'S—Lotiory of Life, with an exceitent distr: Dution of charnoters. DOVWORTH HALL, Broadway, June 2A series ot ‘and to impose | quite as good and worthy of confidence; and | Mattors in the competition of the whole for public favor, it ia certain that the insured will get category of the baser metal; upon the National Government the authority and the duty of issuing, in lieu thereof, ite notesof hand to any extent that commercial | every benefit to which they are entitled, com- adventure or the thirst of private speculation | patible with aafety, may call for. With euch a platform, what concern was | Convention, that many Favtts axp Frowers.—An_ interesting free ex- atty P.M, at 25 Broadway. Peter Henderson 5 itea ante Lady Superior the To thi general cult!vation. Destixaemmen Anmivats.—The Hon. Francie Adams, Inte Minister to England, and the ley. late Minister to Vienna, arrived in Mr. Adams left yesterday for The British lion has beat Grone: He writes to the Bvpreaa tha ‘This is asad change from the of Vis former epistles, in which promised that Warren a be releaced throug! he was coming bi nt its dues, of | onan Irish Demoeratic pl even paying the soldiers themselves Mir | the truth is that the Tami dues; of getting many drooping industries | have on their logs; and of keeping the national faith and the natier + 2% | monetary obligation @ dragged into the dirt, and diagraced for ever ? | Let ue assure Gen, McQuapn that there 10 | are others besides “Gen, Grant and the xo | Jews” who give deep and earnest and con stant thought to this very question, which he and his friende treat with such lofty con Tt is, no doubt, a great pity that there should be Jews in the world at all. is possibly a moral delinquency in any one to come into the world with any sort of I brew blood in hie v gulated aright, we should, possibly, be all born with gray eyes and blood-red hair. | But it has not been so ordained, as Gen, Me- QUADE and other favorites of fortum A Jew still has eye «till bleed if you p | part in the order of human nature, and we must accommodate ourselves to the faet, in spite of the contempt of military heroes for money and monetary sel detention agains Smith in the House of the Good Si rerday submitted the papers to the Court, and promised to render a dec lay next, directing that on that day Mary An brought before him, Brillant, Hamorous, Laaghab! fopabie Entertainments, The ee Te Rhines for All. it of this Soldiers’ Was appointed the following year, his energetic efforts th wining from the Stat in prison for lif this eity on Tues intnre, desnatring of ot New dersey the coveted thorized the erect antine buildings on'the West Bank, a wel thoal In the lower bay, at a polnt some fitecn miles The Work Waa Hot commenced. ever, until Mareh, 1807, when the bownl ¥ in’ the premises. vir nd Anderson, with the Muyors type really do find the financial question grave cause of anxiety; are, indecd, per plexed with the thought ofmaking both ends meet ; of paying the Governm ould at once intervention, wfter which y run for the Presidency Cravrens—Berone Jepar — Decrees of divoree, upon Hx Goop Fon*'—To Learn the f the Brain—rend the Phrenatogie tion of the organ ed by ST Wrens, 899 is and written Teanattam —Divoncr ie Sun. ing cases: Thekla He ite Bonacina sgt from this elty, M. Bonueina; Gor- THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1 the het with pow ny politicians, who Iways hada great deal of influence with the lish Crown, have had Mr. Tasty incarcerated matters of | £0 thet he might not run agai mocratic candidate this fall, nis over, so that he ean do them no mishebief, they will have him released again, and he can eithor stay in England and prosecute his claire for damages against the British Government, or return to America and attend to his gigantic aud advocate the cause of tempers But a candidate for we.—Robert Reed deseriptions of charneter d ited of burglar: sureet, where hy Terms of the San, Darry, per yoar to mail subscribers, Banr-Weeniy, por yer. Ten copies (0 one address. olfeal te no longer me a aolid, eubetantial this week, the first of vol, a ie full of aprightly and tungent articles, among them the following : Sidney Clarke “Susan B. Anthony and Tammany Hall ;* son and the Dally City Press ; Talk to thelr Servants at Washington "Henry Ward Beecher befogzed by the Bontholding sunk by being fled | Thieves,” experument, but has he shoal at West Bank ie even at low feet below water, of soft and chifting enn whether the erection ctleatte feat of engineering, and rogress of the work interest, | The experiment bids fair to be en+ nd belug composed na, attenifd at hareia ‘store In Malden lane, where T holders were atolen, being utterly | the Osage Sw ini Fifty copies to one address. “WHEKLy, per year Twenty copies to one naaress Fifly copies to one adsire Additional copies, in Club packny Payment invariably in advance. ADVERTISING RATES Forntn Pace, pertine.. 4 Three lines (20 words) er ieee ‘Trim Pade, per line... Buarnnes Notices, per line. LEADED ADVENTisEMENT® charged only for the Fpace wawaont to the st was the construc: of the heavlest tin floated to positions de of the structure, and. ch with stones, Other erlbs were lu like manuer #unk upon them, and to this way a folld formed, 2 feet in height, 8 feet in widti at the bot. tom, and % feet on tie top, The eribs thus eunk form a six-sided wall, 1,8 feet in Te ni! BHO feet in It# greatest widt mat two acres, The space thus ened to form the exterior and woman's suffrage. the Presidency in 1898 he cannot possibly be. A Swixpue.—Jobn Murray yesterday Alderman Comon, charging Patrick McDonald with cheating him out of @H0. says that on Tuesday he was induced to go into an office in Albany street for the purpose of getting his money exchanged into British intended to go to England, when MeDonald gave him receipt for the money, and desired him to “en!l which the complainant receipt for the mone n from him, A clerk was sent to the ban At tho residence of Gustay I. ‘his plea of eutit Age, Wino stole ivered to him to a joure of Ket raed with env uilty, And wae remand Tow the grea this Democratic Convention! t statesmen are used up in Tt is an awtul or- and yesterday the ful of the lot, the brave a Hexpnicks, wan put to rest likewise, ron the part of his manag: like hoya at achool, too longed for the delight of voting for Indiana's favorite on, and brought him out before the time, | and voted steadily for Pend Ives suw that it was usele | dricka might then have got votes enough from the Pendleton army to have been nomina Hut the Indianians broke off too « 1 that Hendricks and his represen of bad faith, and nota This it ix all up with clone an area of at onciosed ix then tied with the neighboring shoal, and heavy sto thrown into the sen Wm forming what is termed a If things were re- old sovereigns, ax he NEW JERSEY, Ix Waray —per line as above. THE SUN ts served to rntwcriers at their homes, Wroughout the Metropolitan 1 Orders for the again in abou! two hot ‘and when he did cal The Common Council of Hobo- spointed Mr. Eekel, of the constabulary Jay Sergeant, as a reward for his merits, #0, —David Wire was kil Elizabethport a few days with bin at the tine was slight Green, war killed Tuesday night, while engaged in an affray with other Fiet, at 12 cents per per received at the SUN Ulhce lered permanent and indestructible. ibie yards of sand Will be Fednired to ¢: nd YIN) yards by lightning at Morray made up his mind that be Mad ts demanded of MeDonald the fed: for, when Li of the money he deposited, t who Was arrested, was com- tted for examination. Conurction.—We are requested by Mr. John hat the marriage ann by contract, § 10,000._0n the ph which ‘will be ont 12 feet abo story wooden I Advertisers. ‘The very large and constantly increasing ¢} of THE SUX compels us to Ko to press early hour, to meet the demands of our realery iiser® will, therefore, oblige us by handing ta thelr favors was early an ts injured....A negro at Trevton on He has his If they had held on, till the Ohio. Ings, expable of ne arc fo be. erected Jong constructed to theslip chun Ine structure will be built quai ters of a mile nmodate the he Vacnr Race.—A yacht race Saturday neat, irom P, | tween the yachts, Martha, ill take place on Salterville, be: kIyn Yacht Club, anced between point about three whieh will be used to passengers thken from in- sired that the ex- Jam it will in that he reports to the contrary were jated by malicious persons, Tue Trinny Uston Co-orgnative Britorea So- CIETY hold their regular weekly meeting this (Thure- o'clock, at Farmer's Tnatitote, 49 nis Society has issned Anounting to $715.00), and numbers 30 members, Workingmen are cepectally invited to attend, No Homterpe.—In the case of one James Can- As sipposed to have died at 223 West Twenty-eivhih street from Injuries received during a quarrel nt the hands of The investigation was held yesterday aflernoon at ‘the abovenamed premises by Coroner Flynn. found that death resulted from congestion of the brain, and not from vio Frtosiovs Assar Was yesterday preferre named Peter Ria cused of cutting Frances Welcome with n razor, during an affray at some place in Water street, whieh oceurred some two weeks ago. complainant at the time was compelled to enter the hospital for medical treatment, in default of $1,000, A Ceoniors Lanceny Case Henry Taggurth and F. J. Magguson were yesterday tak Shandley for stewing 7 the night previc we Way Out. The Democratic Convention is in a snarl Tt has balloted two days and accomplished nothing. There is not a candidate now be fore it who can be nom'nat The way out is to take up Horatio Sry him with a rush races on the Monday aud Tuesday fol How Can It Bet Tt is authoritatively state ways been Justice Case, and whose ¢ gards the Chief Justice as the first st man in the United States, the great states: great jurist and statesman approves the platform of the without qualification or deduction, One of the vital points In this platform is tatives are guilty mn vote can they get. ndricks, and we bid him a sad farewell, %.—A barn, the property of Henry H. and eandry we! jeinity of the outskirts of nthe Trivune, organ of Chivt day) evening, ni Ludlow street, "4 ‘goes will probably be | which has a o'clock on Monday 6 Hing was burn a quantity of newsmown hay nips Faleon or Nightingale and According: to a speech delivered by the Hon, Mr, Cary, before the 3 the conntry is suff priations of the p | lie lands to railroad and other corporations, | During the past fiftee A Cue Crrsiep to Deati.—A little son, 5 years of age, of Mra, Gurder, res! |) Hoboken, was run over by « load on, and was so badly ¢ The driver, John Kitm, wi ee aud committed to jail, Verdict, wecidental MOUR and nomino: of his unwillingness, man of the Demoerncy ; and after these two hot days of fruitless balloting and aimless Intrigues, the Convention cannot do so wire a thing as to come back to its natural leader, | that United States bonds shall be taxed the and make him its candidate by one unani mous acclaim, Certainly he would not refuse Af the representatives of the whole party ¥ to insist «9 his taking the nomination. Jointly accommodate ing at 41 Madison the supervision of ae Jefferson Wild, an ¥ and breezy anchorage furnish nt ‘this Matton for the sick, dent thet with the completed all infectious and con can absolutely be huid at bay at the cutiauee of the harbor, Convention | tate lose died in. the evening. really delighgial Dr, Swinburne —A charge of years a territory | in has been given away by Con- , of whieh different railroads have received a size to twelve Railroad has received: grents equal in amount to States of New York, Pennsylyania, Ohio, and Indiana; and the Ilinois C bonntifully supplied that it can now advertise | arma for sale along its route. Osage tract eight million has been given away ‘herokee land, valu has been granted to ¢ wa 1X Rater.—The estimated expenses of for the ensuing year, $00,000, the cost the Jersey City are set down at of a new school Keventh Ward sued his proclamation that all d impounded, found runnin, Aween the 17th inst. and man drowned w day was recover Ne was 31 years of ‘a native of Manil 438, exclusive of be located either In'the Sixth layor of Jersey Cit in the abdomen fame as other property. tice, who was concerned in framing the laws under which these bow self inserted in them a provision that they should be exempt from all taxes, | part of the contract with the public credi tora, Just as much ag the #tipulation that they shall have @ certain rate of interest anil be repaid at a certain peric Now, does the Chief Justi violate this contract, to the making of which | @f this waste of the public property is already | py igh price of farms in the West, wh | compels many of our emigrants to rersain in th : , and there produce an J meeting of the stockholders of n Telegraph Company, held to- number of directors was increased to twen- ty nue, and the following new members were added: wall, ; 2.4, Simmons, Kenosha, i RA, Kpncanter, is were issued, him: The accused was ‘The body of the at Wheehawken on Sun- His name was John , Fesided at 47 West ‘Twenty-sixth «treet, New York, and leaves a wife itral has been #0 iriswold for Governors Tho Republican ¢ geatorday nominated the Gnisworn, of Crelghton, Orah . This Fonder, who had Jence as 86 Forsyth street, could not be esterday at the pines indicated, yw. jowever, temporarily committed, as the com- | ‘of making the complaint | bewildered #tate of mind, and he m: Stvovtan Case.—A man nt on tytal yeate named Dennis Di Moruing, at the eres, valued at @2 a while 890,000 acres at four million dollars, | Marshal Letterts, Troy, as its candidate for Mr. Griswold is an iron manu facturerand banker; a man of first-rat hers cepacitics, v Qureeable manners, and extensiv He has been identified with the Republican party since the passage, ou t Ist of February, 186 the Federal Constituvion throughout the United States, that time he had been considered a War He is now serving his third term reas, and ix a member of the Com: mittee of Ways and Means among the polit! ly very great. Plalnaut, who fled Delany as his ® propose to ny A Mate or A Vesser.— Laughton, of the York J.T. Spencer, ye fore Judge Shandley, mate of his vessel, ni charged with # el during his al ennayivania and 2 years of age, Was com- At Liberty | mitted tm defanit of tall Mr, Rows re. | owners, and d work at Onee, dd upon all kave ond be topped by Sature Op, OF soONET promised to go and see the examined, and ot guilty, that he knew the te tell, on'the ground that 1c m Newinan again went on videnee, and declared it Ww: whereupon Delany charged, and Brennan compelle at the September ter Tur Jeusey Crrv i2e0,—The Jersey avother protracted positively swe at Delany was wealth, elegant and was himself a promincnt party He probably understands the resolve of the Convention to mi the existing bonds shall be taxed, but that ch may be issued here- | fostered by thi after shall bear upon their faee that they are | 4) liable to taxation, stand, revoked Bi ‘astern and other citie oversupply of 1 bor, ling #4) worth of rope from the to give bail for amendment: to abolishing slavery Commom Cowxert aud it will ¢ m eventually to exert a dangeron: It is time thot the public sl perils which thresten us in this direction, and that an end should be put to Mr Harlow # Wailer Jones hind ste arged, ws the eeting on Tuesday fecting an organ chim was not su in some such | Fire Commissioners narters, Mercer street, | e awnkened to nt in balloting for the Clark (Demns.), there was considerable tibnstering until the when Alderman H. and Francis G kiaal Jacobses, Wan rt of the platfonn, | otherwise he could 4 over give it his appro- | tice interprets that Meyers and Wilson, ived from a number of per. <in Chatham street, who i lis popularity his party is evident On the first informal ballot nveution he received 247 votes, to D5 for Honace Gurr: ey und 36 for Strw- Woopronp, efter whieh 1 tion was declared u We shall not whether this is a strong (Dem,) received , deel ured elected, | to oucceed, —— ir 2 the mording of the 4th of during the past anit pledging th The establishment and prosperity of life | The Chaeianaté Boquiver, representing th: ompanios in any conutry Larks a 84 of the same nature, ndiented by t stendy increase in the deposits of savings The latter institutions, by affording | nient depository for surp) fe, cultivate a habit of al in those who dep Jaber for their support, and enable them to a provision against ay in May, and balioted 304 times for President, Tie Ovraace at tur Evystay | telegraphic alarine. number of buildings slightly O04 | duimaged during the sar pathize With the master ma What we considor oppressi b Mr, Belinont,¢ | | tional Committee, for having presumed step in its prog farther advan rounds for si ‘one ease of trial for absence without leave, but it was Mr, Levy Hl. Mace, who is a manufacturer of refrigerators, ery means in on he one of the party that treated the pienie party at ally disposed of. plysian Fleids on the uly, and for whom he wa 3 rative masons of that elty in March, | und by thelr Judiclous resolve avention with a set po! tor of the En Amont’s speceh 1 they broke up omination or the roke uy houre without tro the privie | surmee from a prominent Box effect of the | 41," induced him to modif ned the sum of $10 from Dante! Spencer by ravish his wife unless the mone prisoner Was held to Pope for examination, On the aM®davit of non Tuesday afternoon, the He had the as ter mason | Ten uffolk, Queens, Wert New York man was risof the Brickla; leaving the eity and fh He asked for the re A resolutions ,by whieh the tand | lege of hearing him recite nd upon their Jul not credit th his ill-natured things against the mouthpiece o Rut as that good f an ordet for the retrige PR FSS eS mie viously admitted io batt fn $2,000) on a uitandaitempted rape on te Misses | Te was Weld in 8000 ball to answer at the next term of the court, Bavras Taeatwest,—Mrs. May 8 lady of respectable appearance, aid wlie of Tonsu- min Higginbotrom, a member of the Board of Edu- y Aldridge, in whic ‘stematic course of {l-treatment for ‘om the evidence given by the laly it would appear that for the past four years he had treated her, while in the house, in a most discredit- manner ; and during the past few months espe- chally his conduct became unbearable, matter reached Ja violent blow with a watehman’s her, Jerked her about, threw Ait threatened to lake her lite. that her lito w: ¢ immediately iesued a warrai rest of the husband, who mot sphere of lite, the party in Nov tune seems to have been denied him, bi in the following 1 eas the sentim sickness and old ¢, in thousands of instan- ces, has proved to be of ines By theextent to which the fi are made use of, may be judged the industry and thrift of the community, | not its moral elevat depositor, if he has no one dependent upon | ¢ him, assures himself against becoming depen othera; and if there exertions would | Gr nz, he shows only Ing of duty in protecting ei! le against this con. | ’ savings bank ited by the lictime of the person who pound the howes would not work ten how prescnted a resolution of thanks uters for the manly stand) whie en with them, Similar resolutions cutiers, grauite cutters, und rooters | cohint upon an agyregate majority of 100,000, Mr. Guiswonp will not make so i cong a rup a8 wonld have been made by © publicans as Farorunk A Honace Gueerry, or on the corner of ing Was Waiting for the cartman, these refrigerators placed tn the erville, in Nassau street, the cariman suspected that the aduir was a fraudulent e police of the faci, guage, which m nts of Wester The country has no desire—no di ut, and the less h nels of the party £ | Mis name ts very unpopular in the Great West, and t of foreign capitalists has the | When Mensin auction store of Soi y Higztnbottom, lities for th's nd he Informed | aint yerterday ¢ charged her to say inthe | for the sume st Manettarn O. Row can gain enffi State to make he , isa problem whose solu attempt to anticipate. The seeond place on the Republican State ticket is assigned to Mr A Bb. ¢ Ithaca. This is a jac Cornell is one of the most rising public men , and, whether now destined to triumph or de ted that he had half a dozen bri, ere eimployed yest President of Uni js building and. b yday he started With eight men, hinond and two from Memphis, bat w how the ease would atand when he got ‘There was no difenity in getting all the men | anted to work ten hones, etted that the operative brick: res to gain their their cause, and ers Were held for examination, BROOKLY. . For the savings by with a few men, dation drove the other parte of the heard the lust of thé Graxt axn Co Campaign Club" of th Rrookiyn, was orguulzed last W warters in Giehl's Uulon Hall, corner of Ewen, Veduesday even: “Grant and Colfax Vard of the elty of eilneaday evening, ton we will not this was written, the prestige of * oung acks before the Convention was un Now that, after cightoon ball fallen far into the rear, leaving the race apparent: y to Haneoek and Hendricks, with a chance Old Greenbacks coming te Of water over he Mrp." Migginbottorh fescrole streets. Dring privation and suff wed a weakness i ¥ had todo was to hold o Would ustnredly win, ty p tion offering protection to laborers working ten ered to Wte former determination to resist the demunds of thy brow asked that Mr. HM. Fie! wait with his work in Fifty-tirst street, reported that he had 18 society brickl: in Pike slip 10 hours, airy EA. Rooh: “Lang, Treasurer: Mixon Iews.—Charles Grove, a druggist, do- ing business at 07 Atlantic atrect, w Justice Cornwell yesterday on the co cer Dyer, of the Forty jm with selling liqaor without a licenke, appears that the policeman ealied at the store in elti- xon's dress and asked for brandy, President; Louis Frohlich, Vi J. Karcher, secret seed a resoli- ina very respectable he front, the Enguirer, West generally, will scarcely be in a more atmiable mood than when the above paragraph was written, Aavntial organs should bear in mind that if OW | they expend ail their fury apen leading {the Democracy, they will baye nothing lef h to attack the Radicals, oe A SINGULAR STORY, A Little Girl Three Yea! of by a Bear—Marvellon fer Searching $6 Hours. (Prom the Mason County (Mich) Record.| We have to record a very singular deliverance of a girl about three years old, to her parents, after u ack bear, und @ search t by the excited parents, ras we can gather then, ai stantially as follows Flynn lives 40 miles e logging camps of Mr. of one of the camps. to take @ hors miles distant from the house, an ‘tart his little girl appeared and seme, to go with her father, who, f mat her upon the horse's back and let her ride distance, perhaps 40 rods from the house, where he put her down and told her to run the child was standing where he left back after going @ littie further brought before ropriae Committee eall upon and ask him to of Age Carried fur beyond this, and gives to | 4 Recovery of rbeyond this, and gives the bot was informed He tlicn asked for soda in in the stomach A Military View of the Financial situa. reported from 5 to Working the same hours, and stated more applleattons frem my than they could einploy: were then auth and complaining of severe the proprietor to pat some brand officer thereupon arreste he ground that the iiliam M, Mo» Anesday night In the act, 1g to effect a feloneons en: In the recent Soldiers’ aud lout his fall threes vention in this city, one of the lew MeQuapy, protested body had nothing to do with the d of finaucial questions, and that these should be left to “Gen. Grant and the Jews The protest. and the referon profound, humorous, and m Gen. MeQuanr wa brother veterans with © loud laughter and Boldiers, of cours to do with money matters | their pay, if ¢ The providing of to be compnssed by others for instance, may be enough of a civilian to Give his thoughts and attention to business ally, a8 he did when, on lief as if le had liv G ‘The complaint wus Ngnor was given as a medicine Vicker was arrested on W: as alleged, of attemp into the hot Kemsen street, He was held to awalt examinal ‘4 | John Gillen died at the Clty Hospital yesterday, from the effects of Injuries sustained at the ha | low laborer, with whom he was work! ern District, about one week since, had one of his arteries severed, which wos the cause | of death, ‘The asanilant is still at large... The Kings nity Democratic General Committee are m extensive arrangements for a grand ratifleation ing to be teid at the Academy of Music, © announced ae pi 4 Jobn Reilly were eo ‘of Sessions, yesterday, ; i He puts by a certain amount ¢ for signatare by the master masons ockety then adjourned until ure through the fore Ifthe London Times and the Liberal presa | fhiday acai M owoand children in return —— of this piace, nt Oo F teachings on the sub): Irish nonconformity have had on the spiritual helleve has char; ure, about two rests represonte + the leading Jour ement, he may pr rfor a term of y ared of a fixed amount without any a Club of Philadel. Cricket clnh, and the | cipal English organiza on the new Bt the reault of the for the Philadelphians, firstinnings being to 43 in thelr We regret not having spac ts may, at least, | have waked up the | ne ked by good rewarded by hs ars, and for it He noticed th her, and on lookin, suw her playing in one about an how uld return ty th bably been no such House the nominations Bi number of Moers present) witnessed in this gen ration, as that which met on Tuesday night to for a detailed re fer to the svore of the Hist in. ond drawing y happen to hove earned burglary, In havi course that the playing a few moments, ‘On returning home he made inquiry about the mother, who said posed he hud taken her along with him. he left her, he saw hage ‘at once came to the con clusion that the child had ybeen carried elf by the * for particulars, ‘The game ili be resumed to-day at 11 A, M, eymiour Bent, cor id Monroe sireet. ‘They were remanded ry Kelly was arrested yesterday father-in-law, David “Redding, ot hit him, bow: waye aud means is | a new lease of life and power, ey drummed up his following for the first shooting at h var tracks in the «and, had no such incitement to duty aud at that pe- st few weeks—= mitnam avenue... sterday seized a lighter ‘btuining 13 barrels oF re- ground that they were falsely brand- turned over to the U, 8. District was convietod tn ths erday on charges of 10 | Depaty Collector teed, uutil within the », a8 compiled by our efficient Insurance ent, Mr, William Barnes neome trom pr ‘The family Immediately gave search through the their loniships, if there was only ¢ forest, which Was grown U k of 1b to alinost a jung of his array Court House, he proceeded Neve twothints or more of th ment at Appomattox mthwith to. re arny of that for some trace of U did they stop when darkness came mained in the woods, ealling t Jnrents searehe 1 by her name, ts would listen with an almost sound by which they Morning came ani staying at home, as ised Was wen- | teuced to the State Prison for three yeurs, epoch from active service, and ter’s Department from cgnt or three hundred is proceeding, no doubt, commend Self to the taxpayers of the nation, It to find an instan' ts of the country, ered by any means outstanding: Including the by of forcign companies who have agencies breathless fear to eaten could discover thefr lost darling. their eeareh was fruition ‘of gentlemen, lo THE COCKIS, J engagements in the he faithfully kept ; sonal couttiet of land, came to the eiretuustance, im- it made any per with neighbors tended to the mainte ruin, by limiting the our e'tizens ex penlal in L867 ever $50,000,000 for response in the industrial | ance, aud 1 Tt was not consid. Heserved case, Nos, y existed as to the fate ol they could only find where the bear hi tim they aubght ¢ ance that they were nev ut until rome trace of her was found the to see their child D Liviaatton.—'l ot ysaremore than | 2 7 ‘k Island and perfect safety of the sys picable by men of var ous parties who hold the rank of statesmen But, for all th’s, we ¢ readily understand why a chivalrous and sin gleminded foul, like Ratiroud Com- Sand graceful a thing asm h work of legislative debate, 1¢ gentlemen alluded to had w were passhig i swamp, plant In this action is sin ought by Gates against the aame derend ported a few days sinee, Nar to that in the suit where the uhder her ‘called the child, loud, When one of them heard fe then culled the child by name aud told her to come out of the bushes {tie bear would not let her. throngh the brush, and when near the spot where child and bear were, they heard ® splash in the wa which the ehild sald was the bear found her standing upon a log, extend half way across the river, to cross the river on the Tog, an’ def the eblid and here and elsewhere. | gregute of death clans paid during the year re a renewal | or else were tall p Mossrs, Thomproh aud Cilrehugh, good old fashion of voting by pr lima system which, while pre (MW) khares Of stock ned they bad no. anthority Fisk, Jy., and others, have, it is claimed, nue arrangement, so a¥ to al y the corporation, whieh ft is that of which Gen. | the only ¢ McQuane is no doubt in possession, should | ibtful feature about the buslacss of allowing these compa } the tmimen Lin their charge ; )MMATTRRS OF IR ident Walter Roche have sug ested, beew withdrow helped to ereate any community motely, upon money ¢ public or priv Ing, a8 we understan doctrine of unconditional elasticity in why should Gen. MeQuvape trouble Luangeli with the burden of finance at allt | committed to a scheme of monety tions which proposes to invert the tr and relations of debtor and creditor; to io terpret financial obligations as privileges extended to the owner and lender of monvy ; to hold the settlement of accounts to be a heck upon enterprise and a drag upon le gitimate expansion; to consign such medi- | of assets, and policies out for § tums of exchange as gold and silver to the ‘ations, Whether Dut, as yet, m The beur had undertaken John Brice, Andreas the work of the none need be appre Jani Hayes, Andvas Witlivann, Joba te account for and that a reeelver these suits were argu a receiver, an uy that downward path Janes Hayes,» ch the wise and fore eHilak Shook, Smith en the British Irish Chureh wnalists, sustain lie defendants to vac otore granted et pire, rent “austen Upon the hooks of the os of these 49,000 shares, OF Of any $2,000 shares ere | knowing one Printing aut Sun Wnt, John Fox, e little one says the bear would p when she wonld slap hii would hang his head by her sido and pare aud rub men asked ber if she 1d them the old down beside her and put nis arms” around her and kept her warm, though she did not like lis She was taken home to her press thelr Joy at her sufet ‘The bear has heen seen lurking about nity, it fs supposed for the Lin this instanec Andrew Bleakley, Wm, rigemAudiow Bleawlvy, i ndon Tires, evn say that as many voted uit any money derived and from deck The defendants ary Andreas Wille was cold in th for the Glidstone Suspensory act as would have than others, sueh as the Mutual, of which Mr. F.8, Winston is Pres’ tuble, which, though of newer formation than its great rival, already has $7,000,000 wed that between eeu never a newspaper in | Bitee, S$ eriian stoon, Wm, nt, and the Equi: | i446 whole kingdom, "3 Fi At—Jold Fox, Orison Blunt, Sheridan Shook, Salt bring a horse to th h differences as to entitle them It is claimed that but you can't moke | You can shame a peer out of his vo make him vote to | now to Seen ie CT ROE rer dered lors of T0AAN) shares of toc! Miihetaide “atthe plain; now tho holders of iby: defendants; and that a siinilar by the courts of Il- jourt reserved iw de- pairs (0 Chamber and Room-Andreas Willuaun, anes Hays, Orison Blunt, ldap Bhook, Andrew Bleakley, G, N No tte oh | dither bie iy Na tsPrmam John Bree, Andrew | uurpose of yet carrying ‘The supposition is that it isa female bs, came across the r 7 0 ¥ 4 by proxy, but you can't it, Steps are being taken to cap- But, besides these, there are many others | ylouse you avy the better for that bear, and havin, child aud adopte: ture the beats 000 sharoe favored 1 Pei sent Was Adjus ir favor, The weather-cock, ‘When ft ts eet-to music, othe colors, SUNBEAMS. ——— The voice of nature—The blowing of flowers. =Vain inclinations—The shiftings of the —When should a song have most discord? —/ scientific paper atates that men with gray eyes re better rifle shots than persons with eyes of —Tom Hughes is to write the history of the “Jamaica Committee,” appointed to procure a jadi- cial examination into the official acts of Gov. Eyre —The musical oritie of the /ull Mall Gardte says that Mile, Nelison " has a voice like the promised land,‘ towing with milk and honey —A great American exposition is proposed fo. 1876, the centennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, =Uni n College, Schenectady, has conferred the degree of Doctor of Laws apon Mr. John Bige- =n te Minister to France, Ri Amond Enquirer learns from official sources that there Is no prospect that Virginia will be able to pay any interest om her State debt before next Jonaary. —Chief Justice Chase is not a Methodist, has been sometimes «al bnt has long been connected with the Protestant Episcopal Chureh. Chase of ( io Was an uncle, and Bishep Chase of New Hampshire {4 a cousin of the Chief Justice. —Active preparations are making to stock the Connecticut river with shad and Green writes that seven millions of shad are hateh- ing per day at Hadiey Fall and several thousand young #aimon are soon to be plac —A complimentary banquet, as an expr of exteein and respect, is to be tendered to the Hon, Reverdy Johnson by the citizens « Johnson ves this country on August 1 to assume his position as Minister to Great Britain, =A new parlor toy is a magnetic fish cnt from strips of paper and colored in imitation of nature. Ifthe palr phiced the ot the hand be moistened and the ‘on, it writhes in various ways, though in- variably following the pulsation of the wrist. Mr. George Hatch, Mayor of Cincinnatt, has purchased St, Vineent Island om the Florida coast, with av upon it on an extensive genie, W of cultivating sea Island cotton The Island is Gfteen miles long by from five to eight miles in width, —The ew Orleans Times 0 ry favorable for a great reviy: ness In that city in the approaching winter, The cotton and neces are in favor of a large yield of And cane promises unusually well —Two white men, disguised as neg toa lady's house in Baton Roug Jong ago, and after robbing her m: for them, She put a few grains of «tr coffee and killed them —The citizens of St, Johnsby erected © soldiers’ monument, with Danville granite, twelve fect «quare and t high, to be surmounted by a marble sta Goddess of Liberty, seven fet high, the work of Larkin G, Mead, —A bill consolidating the through lines of ratiway In Conneeticut ts now before the Legislature of that Stale. It is suid that the ure, if adopted, will be to pl New Haven ai roads under one management, —The practice of register man Parl teateh the Speake der mu Qihe Hartford and New Haven rail- names for the speaking has bec ent, and here of Commons aud universally ia Ame bodies —The Rev. Dr. Guth ome th ehoracter: “Tk or of any denominatic more trast the that he would t in tat , of w of no nian liv hinds 1 eon'@ terest of any canse, being confident ng to those Intorosts and integrity of a man of the highest Ch’ ciple and the most sterling conseientiourness,”” Aghis announced as ab be postponed. ‘The bulls, in the plains of the Gaadal kindly by the railway i unexpected difficulty has caused the bull ut to take place at Havre to jected for their fer nivir.have bee rvants during neross Spain and France tyst th tame and will not fight: and 40 the sight-seere Havre are to have a regatta instead of « bull fight —A schoolmaster in Engl y are now perfectly nd lately received a depntation of his puptis who came to complain in the name of the «eho f the beer furnished them at the table, He replied to them: * My dear boy and all things are imperfect, faults, You (oo have your nd You ought to occupy yourselves wilh cor recting them, instead of undertakt cellar, When you hay corrected the acidity of your own tempers, it will be high thine for you to complain of the sournes# of my beer." —Forty seven years ago Amherst Mass., had two students and an empty treasury, The two stadents have lived to see thelr College prosper beyond all expectation and her coffers full. ‘Treasurer reports that the College is now worth more than a million dollars and free from debt. Within six years Yale has received donations equal to the entire property Michigan University, and Harvard as much a4 $500,000 during the last two ‘The assets of the latter are fonr times the of those of Michigan University, while Cornell College is worth fully $8,000,000, and Columbia is another of the richest Institutions in the country, —A remarkable freshet occurred recently on Emanuel creek, Dakota, Nine freight and emigrant Wagons were standing near the banks of the creek, one or two of which were orcupied by men seeping in them, During the night a terrible roaring awak- ened one of the men, who lifted the wagon cover to ascertain from whence the sound came, and by the flashes of lightning saw approaching what appeared to be ® wall of water some ten or fifteen feet in height, Giving the alarm to his companions, they instantly Jumped from the Wagons, almost naked, and ran toward @ ighboring bluff, though about three feet of solid water struck them before the; out of its reach, The nine w taken away when the water struck them and were washed into the Missourl some three miles further down The W cinnati Commerctad describes follows: “Te receives no callers on San hington correspondent of the Cin. enator Hendricks av a charch member, who commonly ; but, on the last Lord day, the Demoerats, seeing how the wind blew, over ran his hou id We held a reception al! day long, Hendricks is aman of changeable appearance, the floor of Congress he looks la statesmanlike, his fice being always composed, his eyes phachd, brows and mouti He has dark aubui freckled, and soft white digaified, and mild intellectuality expressed and bis garb plain and elt) zeus! 4 hair, « light complexion, But I have secy Hendricks in the street, under the full daylight, looks ing decidedly like a statesman, ‘Then bis skin hay dirty look, bis hair seems lustre! reli not mean moril charact ed, express very little eharacter—by which I do plaurible, wever excitod, froquenily just tnost charitable partisanship, fect ten in helght, and weighs probably one hundred and sixty pounds, Ei his face is smooth shaved."” opt very short side whiskers, —The Bristol Post (England) reports the tole lowing extraordinary scene In a ehureh: villige chureh fu Wiltehire, ing, the inivtor announced the loving byw leader of the choir and clerk of thaekurch, an honest koight of the anvil, to the surpri xelui hymn.” “No, aguin he announced the Jerid and thirteenth ot," wald the Aght number and requested the clerk to play it, "1 tell ‘ee thirteenth,” persisted the village biackamith, at this unseemly haran; prev » the elersyinan de scended from the pulpit, walked to the harmontim, placed the hymn before the clerk (who 1 wateliing his operations with contracted ey said, “ Play that, if you please," ‘The stabborn funetionary looked at it, and seeiag It Was not bis “underd and thirteenth hymn, [ tell ‘ee,’ shant, you and he walke en yor said, * This aint the right “Never mind, Mf,” suid the crusty clerk, ‘The congregation from the place, Was dismissed, und the clerk was seat for, ou know you have acted very improperly to-night?" ald the clergyman to him sand if you do not make & public apology before the eongregation next Sunday, I shall request you to vacate your office, * What, aur, make a public 'poligy | Do ‘ee kaw } be @ morried man ? Do ‘ee knaw I be a your ‘underd poun man! Me refused to apologize, and so be will love his ofce,

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