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ad. - iedbiess: pga ana eb Ob one, Be Big Win sto ~ lp enh OCR nomen mee THE SUN, SATURDAY JULY 18 1X64, AMUSEMENTS. ements under oath and those not | heard here to day ale * ‘ iren—all. th SOME NEW BOOKS. of experimenters, If his theories are really an tmage REAM ued at from $10,000 to €15,000, which | between stat Task these children—all the 0 a ari , nder oath. 0 ot jury nder a hundred years of age—never to eppjand inom of some fatut appler #tate of soeie ewor'd a WORRELL staTERS NEW YORK THFATRE, teand | they aro about to bring from eto be | under onth, The gist of the crime of perjury | unten they Lnow wht they ‘ae nppinntinge ie f eoG fatale and heppler state of soeiety, the world tal i will have to work its own way to «ach a desir: —Chicago claims to have 360,900 inhabitants, 1 " ‘onsir 0 oceasioned by fulee testi. | confasing, bew!ldering, and making & nolse without Mr, A. Rarenave has republished in pamphlet WO Ttroadway.—Grand Duchess. Matines on Saturday | used in their new church. The Episcopal | Comsiets in the injury ocen th, One | Snlerat wring. Lwin that hereafter you wonld. be tie by Nimecit, crtas, | Te*dlt, €Md the precepts and example of any one man | —A scheme is on foot to stock the Susquee | , an excotiont die . ; ‘; ‘; mony, pot in the violation of 4 als ar and form, with notes and an emneeer | Crereee Bt Mary's in Baribgton, N. 4a) ccs uayn Hs to bo i pedi, we slinll ark wit» | on aceesione ike thisg et te, epplaGs ualees oe ereat Unity (Macturiind), | 6 lave ® very infinitesimal effect on the fal | hanna with the bhiek bass of not toappinud unless yon | Fourten's Theory of Us furthor, aud wants $1,500 In hid rot oes & little Know what you arc applauding.” ‘Tne views of this celebrated Frenchman on the na- | Teallty. =The Rev. Charles Kingsley proposes to make DODWORTH HALL, Broadway, June A woes a litt tiga! es a na Raber pir ot . im bee ie os bent Pritttant, Humorous, Laughable, Popular, a gold, which it paid in 1866 as duties on | av wither "one ti ee ihe Ba ke and, if) Which will, perhaps,bea reminder to those chiefly | ture and destiny of the human race, after having ex- Mr. Eowann A. Poutans, the author of “The | 9 visit to the United States Jonabie Entertainments, A ) sand, that work, ned (Carle: | concerned, that when the next Fourth of July oe. | ¢ted interest and admiration among some of the | pn bn * bes pa r ; os | ond the title of The Lot ey institut vies they had bettor ascertain beforehand what | most active minds of his own time, hove somewlat | under for smo church of religions institution in | gorve. A sind. . i pi ever. | ton). Mi latd’s first book was a history of th 7 Sonth Bend, Ind, had previously been admit. | " aon | they must applaud and when to applaud it, There | Frere ont Ht vil we hart i mat ihe va tate rebation | ina prtamni esha rape va eee | ct 20 ted duty f and sometiady had sald that In the rush ofthis busy world few of oar | is nothing so malapropos vd etory | 7 . ‘ peter } « | ever of theories which, wh striking at the very rect some opinions stated there, which on mature Misa K Pict, late of the Sorosis, is summete ‘Ve wero" creta,” wnt therfore works of | PeMters will have recollected that today ds the | by bringing in the lang! ra. Tis somewhat | rate of uriinary philos pied speculations, aeem in | Fefleetion seem wo him incorrect. "He has come to the | ,, Miss Kare Fie, lat ~ pee nto” for Peli! 5 | eve of the memorable assault upon Fort | significant, these remar' « considered, that Presi | many pointe to rest vron incontrovertible truths, ta | conelusion that, althonzh the South fhiled In the open Heathondom is bewatling the loss of one of art, or “Tnstruments’ for religions purposes, | Wagner, neat Charleston, in which, only five | dent Young next proceeded to thank the Com | aij the Comain of nature, Fourier says, mon ie the | Ae, itis yet probodie that ft will gol the point maphgostriritnilbedh oaelilis Byaa dg fbdioon «5 and therefor ite bella, refunded, because a bell or belle | they tell te ew Heguol & =The man who waxes stre shoemaker. The DOWERY THEATRE us every di Don Juan, Songs, Dan , punish them for lying as they de trate Gon, Joe Johnston ie passing the enmmer at Newport, R. 1. to spoil we too Sti tet to como in free! Be | yours ago, so many brave men lost their lives, | mittee having kept hix name | ony creature whose actions are not governed hy ar. | Which was the unceriying canse of the wiole eondict, | EodH—Mereury has gone up. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1803. sides this, t an application before | apporently in vain, Chief among these gallant | ont of the programme, except in connection with | monious laws, The planets move in their appointed | The Honti, he raatotatne, did not properly appreciate | —A puductor's Baton, says the Dowon Ze a =~ | the Senate for tl ixs'on of the dutics on | epirite was Itor jorin Suaw, Colonel of the | the closing specch, The glorious Fourth evi- | orbite without uncertainty or atrife; animals show | her owa position, Sic defeuded slavery as a property |! th Pymeeebh rie toxin Th att henkeypt tinh bla " religions books, ahippad to this coun. | Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Infantry, who died, | dently cannot awaken in his bo that degree | Belther weariness nor distaste in following the Inbore aoue bn Snares ot pode ate prov bl ai sige! beg! teetprredebonnned Lamhe’ hv! lantease pt baie vertu try by a Mr. Buley, of Ireland, for distribu. | like the brave san he was, at the head of his | ofenthusiasm which oth na of the United | Which are at we same time ifleatton of their In ahd hi aaldan nebo et hited pines ved jou and war of ra ‘The civil war has done It fool. Ho folt agurieved | *uets and a necessary provision for life, very. | cont computed that no fewer than 168 Mexts Ten copies to one addr aceustomed po regiment, and who still rests among the soldices | Statesa mat C) | “3 | where we see the working of the great principle of | Nothing more thay destroy the barrrier, and throw | can Gi lave am eye to the Presidency of their Twenty eoplos toone aires f Now it is porfictly evident that | Sho fell with him in the barren sands of Morris | that the irrepressible s of Ural contd enjoy | attraction; in the order of nature every duty is | WOM the conntey at large the wltinte probiem of | eountry Bay copies to Oey Baar ees i . ¥ ‘eubttes ag | Island. Indeed, we confess that, for our own the day, and did not cure how openly be ex: ingowted wit wplearure which leads to ite fuld). | the negro, This of the supr yof te = in of the 493 persons on the Wornry, per year 10} not one of these — appleations hag i ; Pp TASH tiple to one of Wel seavedian eehat ; sa Tt toy | Pattyit is Bis devth there whi aus bear) pressed it ment, snd the of such wide application that | White race, with whieh is Invo.ved the preservation | poll tit in the town of Besex, Muse. bear one of fous Fifty copies to one anitress pi dl cada de Ra kt dal ABE ib ed ©” | the day in mind, and which even keeps fresh in : emer grey = See thocomplicated workings of the universe are aug. | Of the polittenl traditions of the ¢ remains to | names, Barehom, Story, Andrews, ant Low, Additional copies, 1m Cia pacaagen at Ciud rater, | the eorlous attention of Cor 8. In this | memory the bloody event of which it formedso Senator Monaan, of this State, t6 weing | tained by Bach creation simply foliowing its natural | be solved , und ‘in contesting this cause, tue South 8 |The Kayiich wonton think T ongfetlow bands | | Payment tuve is sdvance, country Church and State ave not united, and | con Hows a part, every ef to procure from Congress an appro. | drs For Ne, bees, without ressoning on | & biter rthan in nny former cow _ Is su | womne, but rather thy adding that pr £ adalat ey printion to defray the expense of removing the | the subject, f attraction Witeh bas been im. | Pied with new aids and inepirattons.” Mr. Potlard | pe 1 ok« Enulel i ‘ks Thame: Tier association: of mon for purposes of religious | Col. Suaw, though a citizen of + Priation to defra: P r w the . Ae sd a ee ee 8 . t Massachusett lected by Wreck of the steamer Seotland from the harbor, | planted within them to gather honey, to forma st halen saa ea GEEIe tae ||. snbidet, Knapp bo converted two B inating Gov. Styvoen as their | Worship have no more ri ations from | a native of Massuchusetts, and was I by i to kvet cree the | debate tamtovtng “the Unbsn ha. th eran” dihetw orp ry Ar swuruseen—1 ‘ cans re 1 the public moneys than social clubs or bust. | its Executive to command the first negro He has proposed an amendment to the Deficiency ae wax, and ‘ Windle ‘ Leable tebe ink 3 ‘ nade | Vote derting Calliornian® at a single protracted Presidential candidate, we presume the D ova seri ee : ‘ Lill which devotes 0 pred thousand dot work i# economically apportioned, The san mle : Lis bebe made | meeting. intend to rely tee the Northern | M08 partnorships, Why should the tax-pay. | ment organized there for the war, At that « I} which dev eas aaatid Collars | le prevalia nok Only thronghowt the antmal | (0 the Comstlins al purty. Mo brings | ; puree ; é Moctacy intend to rely in the - srs IN thilacelly helt te y for sta ncd place | Mere was a great prejudice against the wee ie purpose; and if our New York representas | it aio hi and mineral | forward many argaments to prove that the | Little Daisy's mother was trying toexplaig 5 Btates solely upon the votes of members of | ers in this city help to pay ained Bg bt , " ie) tives in the other House will only do thetr daty, ‘ ie Wea Gate, Gate fo of eivi. | thee the meaning of smite, “Ob, yee, T know," f 4 windows in achurch in Boston, or bells in | bltek troops, and for most mea it would ha + | Kingdoms, each being governed by diderent apes AMR died b in of avi + 30s “] their own party, Wiile the on of d | required a great deal of resolute the amendment ea adopted. The | cies of attraction. In the human race ne, the | Wawtlon except by contact wiih the white mon, | *ald the chi sce of beings | Dat especinity atapted to ta itis the whisper of a langh. q peror Nape 1 have drawn | Churchesin Hoosicor Barlington.or give books for the people of Chicago? Yet this is what Chief Justice Crast w largely from the Ropullican ranks, and, pa serve with them. Rourer s Aw, however, it Whole country, ting rid | en or, ‘The colored men | —The E diferent, Here «Vast 1 n has presented his required no sacrifice at all, Th ty was offered, | of danger struct commerce, and a state of dixcord with each other and wi. exter. | Ste affirmed to he utterly incapable of a prope: exer | Ife Casarto the New Orleans City Council, radoxical as it may ecom, from each of the | they are really asked to do, Every dollar | gud he did it, aw he was wont to do every duty, | itis not creditable to as that n allowed al nature, distiking the Libor whieh they are forced | ¢ iMieal power, mud the writer indulges inthe | Which has ¥ thanked him for the “ préciewa extreme wings 1 and would also | diverted from the Treasury makes it necessa. | simply and faithfully, without think ng what | to remain so long as it has, to perform, and living individually in what Fourier | ComViction that after a tiue they will «u into | their proper estate, My a sort of nat ; as s a ania atti | terns a state of daplicity, that is, wcondition In wh ul gravitation | es stole from Clark Mills's house, have been sustained by an fniluential class | FY that the country should raiso another dol. | other people might say about it, Young, just | 4. are glad to lenrn that the brick. | the different teulties of thelr nature ar arrayed | they wil pe exclusively ihe laboring poy | Vashingtin, the bronge cont tail of a statne he | in financial circles who searcely belong to | Jar in some other way, and it is the height of | married, witheverything to make life dear and nyete die restiving ‘wibctantlad descuragmaet | @ ach other as to pr d harmoni- of h, protee od and legislated for by | was making. U tely for art, the eoat-tai? e cither party, but ineline toward Republican. | fmpadence formen to ask for such an act of in | charming, he went to the fleld and perished in the peg bid | t kh cainaay te ous netion, ‘Their natural in far from whites. e 2 consummation t* not | was recovered and the statue will be completed. Ee ase WGtUiSUH Ge hs dibias “Hi justice in thelr behalf, We are glad to learn | beat of battle, and was buried by the con | fm te ifr a 3 4" : a ere ng being gratified, are conth ieted by exter. | hed, however, he holds forts « most fearful spec- | —Some new poems and essays of Mrs. Browne i hd ieee : | ‘ i ha ly | temptuous enemy in the trenches of the fort, | UVC eulered into six couttucts, and expect 0 | nai circumstances, and are further thwarted by rea- | tele of the bloody contest ‘o be Insucursted between | Ingte are to be published in a aingle volume. ‘They : D t inflexible a parti. | that Congress views the subject in procisely | t more, As we said before, this movement the contending races, ‘The most t | too stern a De at, n parti ah dlong with the despised men: of color whom be | ct more. 4 aid before, omen fueulty peculiar to man, Ministers of religion, | ng races, ‘The most interesting part of | nee among the things she thonght anworthy of being gan, and has too long Feenggnized in the | this light, and that tho bolls, windows, and | ee re aay bon A noble and hervie | OFtheirs, If properly pursued, will prove of ines: | says Fourier, inetract that Ife ts a | Mr. Potlard’s book Is the fist section, In wich be | presented to the pubhe during her Ntetime. North aud Bast asa strict porty leader, to | books in question will have to pay duties hy ily ending w lil though short, had | (mable benefit to them, It will bring them | temptation; that the natural Inelluattons aro at va- | Fives a Urief review of the war, aad the statesman: | A New Haven paper announces that the hope to recewve any votes outside of bis own | like any other merchandise, without the b 1 Alled with none but noble nepirations, i into immediate contact with the capitalist, | riavee with spiritual prin and that the only | pon ae sh peat. Ht re ' cee Ton, Moraes Greeley passed through that elty on adhes ies Thal } offt of logistative favoritism pulses of gentle and fearless humanity, thoughts | “spensing with the agency of middle hope for salvation isto cuttivate the fatter, that peace | {Ms jouth mast have sitecurd¢ had DOL | Werinesday, dressed in a linen suit, and looking cook organization, Tie will walously sup |® Dera cee me ucaeiay) UNBTAS: 1 (att aaah Albee Mal haeapee WICKS be obtained in this world aud | teen for the stroclous mistioagement of her re | Poetanute man! ported in tile section of the country by Prodts ef Geld Mining. wide, deep, and generons, and actions in which etailly wevuia SHE EdeRamGEAtY axt, In the same way philosophers tench th | sources. The two pointe to whitch, In his judgment, | _awenty.tive new churches will be commenced Democrats of all phases of opinion, bat lis Every ttle while: there: Comoe over the | “9 en Hecht eu 0 tence and the heart. pursas the path they here marked out essential conflict between the different el aseue ies bikie a ig s Camden 2 snd or completed In Chicago this year, at a cost of ove oh 8 laateliin tne kia pur thinking, he lies better there with bis Mia : of man's i that it is only by strengthen- ating foreign recognition of the Coniederaey, and | , ili jollars, Fro ounts they frionde can hi be Looking for ald from | logeaph wires, from somo distant portion | iwety eumeudes than io any decorated tomb; and | A¥icHy, and firmly ; let all their undertakings be | Sup tne ratocal aeies wd alvloe these decnny | prising Acme Nido, Tel a ae any othor body of politicians, of this continent, an aecount of the discovery | yet it sesins tery desirable that eon pupae mons | Ju usly consitered, and their bargains fullfilled | over all othicrs that he can attain a state of trae no- | South, on the other band, succumbed from want of | cit is reported that a number of Neapolitam In the West it cannot be questioned that | of wondert lly rich gold fields, ‘The effect | ument here among us should record, for those who to etter; an! the result will certainly be bility, Nevertheless, reason Is fuand by experie | posciyeny peek phen: vt re these : HOU FO | staat have tately abantowall WAéty Beloit, pers Mr. Pexpiicros in by far the strouzer man. | of guch a report naturally in to eaneo a rush | are to come afer, his inepiring ant beautifal hic, | &** Good workiaanship, fair charges, and | to b Aloat feoting, and mank | setving MaisiNltration ‘of ha | Thea and tats gouUboned a feper valves tae The Domocrary of that section have gone | for the nuriferous territory among those who | tory. Perhaps it ish io monwminntal + punctuality in completing jobs, cannot fail to neral are erned by thelr own fnelinas | faowcatuts all, from a growing belief th Cathotie Emanctpator. caieeh te for the vrous territory among those who erhaps it is because no monumental re A . ‘e 1 irene that r might trast to the clemency, or, ne Mr. Pollard pre. | sbinbanate std th wwiaaniit ea Abkneal Hates poe ; , commend the enterprise. The workmen are now | Hons. Yet it is by following these that the world j itm : p ~The : santoe . wild in pursuit of a loose financial policy, | tivo within ronch af ft, and, 1f It Inste long | membrancer could do justice to the truth, that oh trial, ‘They have fairly lnumchod into beck, | BOM plinged nto its present evil condition. Civitlaa- | fers to call It, the Justice of the North, to restore to | , navy yard at Charlestown, Mass., ba which is much better repres: fn the well | cnoagh, the formation of a greater or less | successful effort hus yet been made to erect a Wei ive aad we & fi th ** | tion, ns it now exiets, Fourier deciare for trom | It without delay all its original rights and privileges, | Pecome too Fmall for the purpose for which it wae known opinions of Pexpinros than in the | yambor of stock companior, hav ng for their | Shaftor a statue to remind us of his fife a pearl scratch your ba ‘r them "being a henefit to man, ia the malignant result of a | Of the blunders of Mr. Davis's adroinistration, tis | de*lxned, and it ls proposed to remove it to Kitterpy mht ho pela ait re ' R death, But we should indeed lose much that is best | ‘He Kindly sympathy and active codperation of | tony course of mistaanagement and perversion, A | Want of common sense, his hilgh temper, his determt- | ctadigid-badhew fpht be tit totad oft-repeated seutimentsof Suymoun. He is se the ii vold‘ot ad eealb; t | p | ; L al and | Aisollitaliv lose conic: Lhasa worth proservi such ex qiuatitigg: | SY WHO! need “thete'agevices, few men, from the fraut or weit nation to maintain his supreme position by excluding king of the failure of the olive erop im put a superficial and inex) eed PORE AN | and promising immense and speely fortunes | ad itaitied (GBA AUVOL Ibis 4G. AHO Ela hiuas dues i 9 ca engendered by the whole system, | all efficient men from any share in the Government, | Italy, & Western paper remarks that the news is of who believes that a string of romlutions | ty investors in them, Nine times out of ten, | P Rabe Five taliGal Ge RGR RAL Ws det te ac We spoke, a day or two ago, of the recent | excess of wealth, whieh is regarded with envious | Mr, Pollard writes brilliantly, aud with the severity | lttie Interest on this side of the Atlantic, as most of ftadded with dubious phrases intended to | . ERP ee Were sus nren mene Ditaw, anil by many | steamboat collisions on the waters of this harbor, | eyes by the multitude who have not even enough to | Of strong feeling. The book i# an able one, although ive oil used in this country comes from Westerp : : V nM | #0 fir, all tho’ -iltiant expectations ra'sed 19 | othor heroes of the war, young and ald, shunt | Menmboat al seal y who I [besos Epi i 'n fies avoid rather than encounter aud harmonize ‘ wee Glanias Shen dont “ UC bore aud cw yon the Pilot Commissioners to ex | supply the barest needs of existence ; while even those | towards the clove It becomes rather vehement, and | M : : SSPMIAIAG VdWW Aid edepOd LP kn AbiLe | this way have proved fallacions ones, and | ever be suffered to full into obscurity iu 14 | atnine into the cause of them, Itseems, how. | who have succeeded In this one particular must | indulges tn personal invective against one or two | —A Connecticut Demoerntic paper states that } tient be Nee if ; i ol loss of time, labor, and money has been alone | try they died to save | ever, that the Commissioners have no Jurtadiction | ackhowiedge that thelr lives are but poor tmitath rominent men in the Republican party. Gen, F. P, Blair ts a graduate of Yule College, an@ ient crowd under the joint operation of the * arrived at, Instead of the fondly anticipated | 7 = — ar want of an appropriation the of what they woold desire avethem, Toexplain | Messrs. Ticknor & Fields pre: and remedy Dies, Fourier expounds his | bound volumes | great doctrit il Attraction, By the word | collection of ¢ Ihe frequently uses, ho signifies all the | Good Stortes, . w Haven Journal explaine: + over ev a | Ktaduated at Yole quite pre n, Biaig urely, It took biwy ta of river and cos at in sroall pai , convenient to carry in the hy ver stort tales under the tide ‘of less than a year t + IV. contains From Hand to Ze earn w previous question and the summer solstice, is going to exert tho slightest influence upon the matured convictions of a statesman Lke ting steamboats, treasure. Even where gold really exists, and | quantities, tl he state D ward has been obliged to and that the only parties poanessed of power in the premises ure the local the temporary clerks i lifficulty and expense | Ment of at ne to swallow up all |B eae £9 throngh’ college.” tice from the Liteljietd (NL) spectors who grant nye Is are ao pr Honatio Seymovn, And, knowing all ths, | 4) & Mf ‘ Bae dismiss twenty me, or about one-b f that | et a pilots under the authority of the | forces implanted in man to fmpet him to action; and | Mouth, by Fivs-Jamne O'Ruren; Count Brnests | Monitor i « novelty in tts way: “Three dollars pew ‘ aoa ay the profits, and to make gold digging any: | ciess of employees, The business of the Depart. | Usited States | by Pussional Attraction he denotes the power which | fume, by Paun Hevan; Little Ivy O'Shaughnessy; | May paid to harvest hands elesned out onr office on the ardent advocates of the greenback theo: | ting huta remunerative business, Daneat fie ke acti he Steet ‘i hi a a such forces exercive upon him, Itwould be contrary | and Tuackenay'’s Shabby Gentel Story. | Monday morning last; and, in addition to this ou of Pexoi bron iu the W will look [aphid dh asl Zet dela hari alt bh! Mr. Truatnent, of Hlinois, has introduced | to an ia of the Creator's goodness, wisdom, cerning | power, the philosopher argues, if we should sup nen, Which gives them | that he bad granted to incensate matter and the ms of life a series of laws which sbo} Just now, we have marvellous rumors of | of their services ous amount of the precious metals eae ‘ L We are somewhat surpried to learn, the rights of 1 that the friends of are Lwith the dolegation from th: ritory for the year jess in the De 1,000,000, The extravagance of this ea | may be judged of from the eireum- i ¥ | stancethat Colorado has never heretofore pro 1 to the Union, Mr. | duced moro than $16,000,000, and all the Cttase would have been a much stronger | Rock y Mountain district, together with | failed to sustain the ¢ candidate than either SeyMoun or PEXDLE: | Gal jornta ,000,000 in any | Presidential nomination with suticient port TON. Ho would have recived every vote pacity, Upon this foundation a consider . feud arising between the War Demo. | that every ves crate and the Peace Democrats of the State, | Sees, which went on fhe assumption that m Which thay had’ Boller’ allag wilh were their slaves, was done away with, No Avery nable publication, Jeaun in the Homes of the Poor (Kx Witnessing sor | \nvolce of paper wax behind Uime, #0 we are obliged Ip), records in | this week to istic a half-sheet,”* the shape of ploas stories the actual experience of a + Sartives, the French An i ‘0 | lady of this elty who tins for many years been en. | Mas engaged the Falconiert Villa at Frascati for tha ® 4 ce 8 missionary armiong the poor, mer, where he had fortified his position agains ds with a good store of arms for his household, military garrison of tour French soldiers, and w olling party of Papal gendarmes | Tho Seymour funily of the prosent_genorns tion originated In Connecticut, Horatio Seymour, of Verniont, who was a Senator In Congress, was @ relative of the New York Horatio, now nominated for President; and Thomas H., ex-Governor of Cone necticut, Is of the same «tock, —The Chicago Times—good Democratic authors With some distrust upon. the prementatly United States Sena grnates of the East and Sevmove will do remarkably well if h can obtain the entire Democratic vote of t powerful section of the Union, without le ing for even the sl any other ¢ In the Southern Statea, and esy those recently rest a bill eo the e of the Lond-holding n ried we to be found in Colorado Terr People sador to Rome, are said tobe flocking thither in erowde, and one enthusinstic letter writer sets down the probable yield of the T at | tim v, Exauistt, in Connvctiont, | everything that the law can give them, except | lower f f voting. It provides that every | EoverM them in harmovy and content, wh | mon tinastate of chaotic misery from whieh there was no issue, We should rather believe that there is estublished for the governs puuner in whieh the | the privile ted their busie | married woman shail hold, enjoy, convey, dev stion, | and bequeath her pr issatisti State cond k litest aceessions from nohentie Nati@nalli Gu perty, make contracts, and tent is that Mr, W, W, | sue and be sued in all matters relating to her | Gr iaws equally perfect and benign; and, fegation, spoke of | Property, precisely as if she were single. Th We should not accuse the Creator of having Implanted is ho reason why the bill should not pass, Just fy man any longing for what is destived to veh a law bus been in force in France for half a | ve utterly denied him, On the contrary, we ernor’aclalins to the | century, rly as liberal in this State | slioult recoguia that every desire given © twenty yoars, without doing any iischief, but, | by the Creator is Intended to be gratified, and (iy, & RIGA ddl Of eood= fete dune (18 seks « the solution the yd oe at ny, such desires should followed ag the #afen publishes n despateh tro jouls, which of the feudalism of the dark | cuides, ‘The only true method for discovering the | And poor Ci thal Gea. Intrenet ana , | that Gen, Sherman, on Friday evening, was asked ‘And fie sports ero at Pendleton’s | laws by which these contticting elements of human | Add ‘hy pitts are all “Uroke” who went Pendieton’s | Tae ae ‘thought of the Seymour and Blair ticket, character are to be reconciled must be by analogy; | For the it of “ Young Greeubacks," unamote by ie | qe General promptly replied: ‘It ix a bad nomina ; ial point of van of the at they consider z al iwouien in w luting t when summer Is green, < wet Wan Reet | the forest when autumn hath blown, ‘Tho Escort vext morning Was slaughtered aud brow D: For the spirit of Wall street rode forth on the bl Abd batwouholed many s Westeru wan j and also that the delegetes, as a body, | Lon jot more than r, But, even if amount spoken of tot , the profit attendant upon getting it ont of the ground is, as we have sai thero is the that will now be given to the former, with a few unimportant seattering exceptions, and would have obtained in addition a large and st obtaine wiv pines , by no fe to his debts or ord, {nflusatial souport from ihe trecdinen, Gor ® if they wish to have a ma in the election, vent man wants his wife to pay his debts out | py investigating the phenomena of nature and the ied like enow and hath gone by the voard, | tion, and will be beuten all to pleces, Grant will ba 4 vi * means what itis fancied to be, and in fact here can be no question that Gov, Exeniat Property, or to take that property for his | laws which control them, and attempting from these —— | etceted."* ; ; Aneel There can 1 Exon eleet BSeysovn's deficiency In this regard might | dog not exceed, if it equals, that of any other | would have mado a very respectable candidate, | OWN Use Without her consent ; and Mr. Trumbull | lame to truce the anal and methods RE acc Netory yh awe | —The Duyton Ledger, of July 15, says tha ve be upplicd by inely welecting: 4 i = i ould mersiy ehae! »ublio opinior whieh should govern the Having gone Correapundence ds the New Orleans Picayune. | the editor \isndlahaine tata : eh tin ae 2 Mh ly » Tar ek | kindof unskilled manual Tabor. In Austra. | Ax ho is the only Democrat why his carried Meee ere cae einen g rage | throuch that process, Kourler brings forvard ae the | New Youx, July 8, 1808.—While in Cincinnati |! editor-tn-chlef,, Mr. Vallandigham, “ts in Washe | can lidate forthe VicoPresidency, But Gen | rendy asserted, . a wetiout for that be would have run well in other Stat The loyalty of his record in the war, his the abolitic the general modera- tion and patriotism of his temper, and his devor | tion to the interests of the laboring classes, | } would have given him votes which will not be | lia, where « ine years, it is easy t ful records have been Kept, it | & whieh ia ordinary pbably draw sary for us (0 Se ERE result his theory of Uuiversul Unity, and Association | € route for this city, I called on Mr. Pendleton at his haat id oa a ARS af | The re nisof the region round about | % the practical mode of sceuring it, Unity, | residence tn the village of Clifton, divtant four | statement our Radic Al friends will P West Point, ou the Hudson River, expecially the | B® eclares, is the universal law, Far | miles fromthe Burnet House. It was opon a Satur. | puitmen’ Out Madea’ ftlends will pei leaps ilaoa'N Mh he and | 2% being an unavoidable condition uf | day aferncon, and the road lending through Mount | (ule N\cianie, wile Mt wines sniumer boarders at Corawall and Newburgh, and mon’s existence, discord with his fellow- | Auburn, another one of the beautiful suburban vil | me Baidl Cuvier’ etathe that if Gia veomeas. of 6 the visitors to the Military Academy, will be glad | beings, or between the elements of his own nature, | lakes which cirele Cineinnati, was crowded with | " he progeny o' to hear that there is some likelihood of the © basic hoo sae vehicles of all kinds, guided by profesional and | Pair of herrings went on increasing and multiplying | 15S Pee bates, Cr Govelopennh, The tne sae without molestation or ¢ tion of the ova, tn struction, within a short time, of the long de- | would be one in which happiness should be the lot of | amateur whips, out for the sccustomed Sunday | lhee Mukmatlon or Seatnictinn Ot the ales ta sired carriage road around the base of Cro’ Nest | all,and in which it should be possible for euch one ee oak ple, forming auch 6, soene connie Rain pat) 5 that wast aac ta ) | and Butter Hill, A bill is before the Senate, au- | to follow out his own desires, without interfering wmerey T suspect, sweet of New York. 1 found | only half the spa e to Ife, und half the yu #180 in Inbor alone for every $1 produced ciples, would have growled a little and then gone thorizing the Superintendent of the Academy (o | With the equal freedom of his companions, Tho P | only half the spawn came fe, and half the young from the minve. Th tre rhim with: «their might, But aman mw my Biait, who was formerly an ane! pation ist in Missouri, afterwards a Radical Repnb n, and then a fierce Hzhter in the Union armies, has recently declared himself in favor of overthrowing the reconstructed State ( ernments by foree if need be, thus ad priving the freedmen of their right of suf frage. This, xo far ax the ev ce has been shown that fn the year 18 the av. amnount of gold obtained by each mi- | ner for his whole year's work was but £50, or $1001) Mr. Louis A. Garnett, manager of th Fraucisco assaying and refining slave in a printed letter to the Secreta: | cast for Gor, SerMot a; while the Peace Demo- ry reagury, that in California it costs ts, who are great for s vils as well as for prin. | red vote is con ned, and also that of all white men in the South who favor this reconstruct/on ey ia a heavy blow straight in the face; and the y are, tort ticket cannot hope for any aid in that portion ana of the country outside of the Democratic party, dieton at’ hom receiving quite numb r ish lived, a boat conld not move in the sea, ‘ares a hic of ‘the Southern de among who ‘ 1 f los of fi i y be available without getting nominated by | U8 the labor in the employ of the Government | Met erest practical didcuity which wageale Melt | Cenerai Worrest. and General Water of Teunessee, | —Brig.-Gen, IB. #. Koberts, U, 8, A., has heee quent examples of fortunate individuals who y — « sath at that post, when not otherwise engaged, incon here In, that every one desires the resulta of w * | and General Basil Duke, of Kentucky, Mr. | geraited by the Governmentas a professor of military As ake eal nthis; but that, on | ® Snvention; and we cannot see any good rea while few are anxious to work. This dimentty the | Hendleton is occupying, at present, the residence ‘ ‘ , lo very bby an this; int, on vip ge Bera ’ structing this roud; location to be determined p ‘Of hie widowed sleter, lady of large Wealth, who seience in Yale College, tn accordance with an act of . pat Mr. Exotasn ever had « “ plan of Association Is expected to obviate, In order- d 5 ine ‘ ye Nowing the B gold min'ng doos not pay, is clear | ™ by him, Whenevetl te oc ted, it will make | ing th lar ts hte chaeet cet at present trav pe ie man is 8 | Congress passed three years since, allowlug the Pree ; chance of being the candidate of the Democracy | PY him: . s i ing the arrangemen ue Inbor, there are $Wo | most maunidicent one, with a ish such ae is seldom | gitent to nesign not more than twenty army offers yield of tho Pae'fle States, | in igus, ‘The charge that Mr. Eatow deliberately | 00th West Point and Cornwell doubly desirable | alternatives between wiich to ehoosc, the individ seen on this side of the water, At every turn « vi- by the et as professors of mil ct thie remult, these fu 1 and the mr of tho mining | juismanaged the canvass, or that there was | 8 Pltces of summer resort, and add immensely to | *ystem, whieh Is the one generally practised now, Torrie ercaesl temas oe alae m while the ies Professors of military eelence in as many he result, therefore, of this survey of the ass, or that there wa Dore 0 sees. ¢ ee nterost which now prevails there. ‘The first | treache other members of the Conneetiont | “it attractions, and the associative, which is aald to be the only true | gaic of the mont elaborate patterns, Attucied to the | ony. (7, ‘Me (Flo " field is, that in the North and tn the South | guitye crop has b rt THU MIGA ABIL AC HC! ay rea pohntved : ele if nih ibis ph | palais | and rational method, By associating labor we econo | main building is an elegant floral conservatory in the he @aineerille (Florida) New Era containg the Seymour and Blair ticket is no stronger ? ss ANE Uae Aiton dba ati. Hepes 4 ice, a balldo, { Tho sincorost compliment that can be paid | mize both toil and expenditare to an extent whieh | Myle of a grotto, Aled with all the chotcest exutics, | the following: Wanted, at this ofice, a bulldog of and my fivorite of all fowers—the fuchsia—pecping | guy color exce pkin and milk, of reepectab | to genius in any profession or business, is imita | becomes almost miraculous when largéfamounte aro | Out from every little eave in every variety and evion, | A0¥ Soler except pumpkin and milk, of respectable tion of its methods, fe success of the Za | involved, In the Association every one will work, | Ata litle distance from this there is u succession of | *2e, snubbed nose, cropped ears, abbreviated cone ounce of gold has to be procured by as | admit tt hard work as iron, or TON'S mia nd ph rs might have b a ig, but roughness ina than the I ratic party, while in tho West it is rother weaker, From is stand al, oF any olner mine | mor , | leading politician is « faul ou a fo hot honges, in which I noticed, growing most luxu- | tinuation—who can come when called with a beef. ratte ga ay eral ‘ Heading politician is a fault that ought to be fore | Crosse Democrat has provoked from ono of our | HOt from compulsion, but from passional attruction, Hanlly, batanes and pineapples. end other sropieal | teak, and will take hie pound of flesh from the point mpartial eye will not regan lideed, a Tittle reflection will show any | gi 1 these days of dattery and fawuing; and | yianket-sheet contemporaries ® clumsy al 2 | Sach Being able to select his own occupation aud to | fruits.’ The grounds, whi i are eeventy-thiee wcres A 08 i faoraadl Prospects of its success as bright, but om | one that this must be the case, from the very | We once more advise the Democracy of Connee- |. : ee y PE | vary dt necording to bis own taste, It will then be | in extent, ure most GIvermane, BRU BULB | TOSS. N8) BORICND, E:bS080 40108 88 REP RONAN the contrary, rather gloomy i ; ee one ee AB Ory ci varie ‘ Hats Ai to avail itself of Brick Pomeroy's original fashion | fund that the Creator hae really endowed labor at stute of ornamental cultivation, The | steals the exc itrary, er glor fuct that gold and #lver always have had | Mut to heal every dissension and prepare them- : of editing « Deme ratio fl cording! views from the front and rear verandahs of the main | __ aioe the Sador —— | end atill inact . selves in earnest to meet the fue, Otherwise Mi Organ, an it accordingly | with eharme which when rightly organiged will | pulliing wre wondertully grand aud be Lelie woatba ceca geste a He os Legislative Favoritism, | #8 it maintain @ cumanereia) valoa entire, | tre tt Cnet A Re ee t with an illustrated campaiga number | prove moro pleating than whut are now termed | ing from the former, the eye takes in | ndozen Prussian generals rode to the Prussian 0} A great mi " "i card the | IY out of proportion to that to whieh thoy | ‘My ¥! bal Li Opeth end ieee do Mila se and stupid as Pomvroy's paper is spicy | amusements, The laborers will be divided into | Wele of the picturesque valley of M i ered | posts, In order to reconnoitre the Austrian position, GFOM Many | feo Ww regard the | * | not been known in their recent experience, \ 4 ing out to the Westward for miles and mil | Moltke was there, and so was Bismark, “Have you puble treasury as a ort n of wealth, | 8f Antrinsically entitled, They have, i sl bay 3 sud sparkling, The colamns of the same heavy | groups und series, series of groups having been the | from the iaiter the valley of the Oulo, with fa fre | MO there a 80 wae ner Saye 799 “ {nto which every who ean, is entitled to | €0% certain pecular exeellenees of their) At Grafton, on ‘Thursday, Mr. Pexpneros | Msily also betray a consciousness that the Damo- | plan adopted by God in the distribation of the | riviere” winding away between the hillls to the sea, | «cigar for me, Count" sald Moltke to Bismark, her m of nature 4 1s universally acknow.- | MAKES up a picture which, with the golden mist of 4 | mark drow his from his pocket, opened | setting sun thrown aver It, seemed w me, as L Kazed sesggp uch ig own, bat #0 hay ws how t Tactwoatfin ant addreaiad: th hit the taste of the plough-hold | Kinston fp orae ku ‘ ledged by natu ers and fight th dip his little buc et, or pitcher, ortin cup, or peratic State Conventi led it to the joneral, vere six . iets in thei¢ classifteations. | long aud wistfully adown fi, too lovely to'be real, and handed it to the old General, There were +! whatever other utensil he may happen to hav Suppose that we had little or no | West Virginia leading issues of the times, r battle with the bond-holders | °°) sertes tu to be 8 union of eeveral groups, ani. | Mr. Pendicton te much haudsomer man than I | cigars in the ease, Moltke looked at them very BOTTLE CAE Wo auch‘ ea Te dO ee aterads Hy Sn MUGALdGnie OF gold auld lee Whi | Ha ntned! Meat saWlale Wo Nanusialjallert temp ay hut ia effort to adopt the same | riscg by dlgereat shades or degrece of a possica, expected to aoe, an. although there are several fine | closely, and Sually pleked out ove of them, ‘The athe Maul see ai ntak hinasge aying con Hietle about reconstrution | *21¢ 9 & lamentsble failure, Mr, Pomeroy can | ‘Thus, « series of florists will be composed of adozen | fy now hung, slong with the rest of the Democratic | devil may catch me, Moltke,” exclaimed Connt Bise the nation’s being eny the poorer for it, All to for tools and machinery? ‘The | pose Jeift to took occasion to ex. | #1 ¥28 seven points in ten at that game, gentles | groups, exch cultivating a separate flower, such as | axPirants (OF the Presidency, at the head of the rst | mark, “if you,are not going to beat old Benedok, ; pound his familiar greenback theories at consi | Me» 8nd then beat you out of wight 0 ew Ta i, they all fal to ; st ; m ' ; i dublias, tulip, daffodiia, and #0 on, These groupe | eee ttle Ne aay tiara’, ever a} There was but one good cigar in the ease, and you vo that some more than its lustre, eunaaradem andi Will be formed on a symmetrical plan, including, for | that peculiar expression which draws one toward | Picked it out. nid kind winter long, the lobbyists have been busy at | bare Mention of this question is suf! Washington, getting th | of one kind or another for the privat Lenefit of this, that, or the other in. | Dit of gold: the size of much a or its weight, or its Indes nukes a | Uerable tength, He gave in his adhesion to the | ye Conspiracy Agalust Collector Batley. T ny platform and candidates, and told bis | U. s, Commismonea's Oreion.--On yesterday Dat new and remarkable phase in the conspiracy to p ance, ® cen ou cached on | him, the moment his face Is lighted up in welcome, nee, ® central group Of adults, approached on | Rinm, the ta with a bonhomie which is ny —An Arkansas editor, not distinguished for his loyalty, mn # thumb nail side by ascending groups of children, end on the us rejolees over his admission into the come to show therm that no per- jen met Ww commereia’ oad f | ' i by descending groups of old people, or some | these highcr latitudes, ‘There fe jnst a little of the | Union: * Well, we are in the Union, We are trooly dividual; and were it not for the on Anorcially « ‘ ) wal disappointuent lingered in bis breast or | etfect the removal uf Collector Bailey was developed | gimilor arrangement. The, groupe Will else be te re politician about bim. | jolt once more. "Light ie breaking ‘The sunof pros- remitting vigilance of a few faithful ropro. | 8 his heud, The plain r that the | dampened for an instant the ardor of his efforts | Uelore Commbsstoner Osborn, One of the witnesses | yuiry with each otter, to heighten the uttractiveneas cid not ob- | perity is shining, and we'll soon be happy, doha Fentatives of the p there is no telling | ONe Tepresents the earnings of as much labor | for the success of their A report of the | Who were abel a charge of PANT Sealant ine of thelr occepations, As no one can work at one Horous, with waligit patie thou Brown's soul Is promenading rapldly, | Pray one dio | | asthe ¢ | | entire speech is in thedfer tor lad mnde an aMidavit before Major Bel- ce cae ieee tae ttle unpleasant, at times, when his voice ts pite! ikea Chebetad the Onion, how much we should lose by their cilirts the r, While a miner, taking one wweveh is in Uhodforatd of yesterday, while | Yuieclr 1) mde an afttarit Lefore Major Bel- | ¢hing for more than one hour oF ao without a Aagging | Pile unplensant, ut times, when bie rolce ts bitched | brothers, Let Us chant + belelnjah 10 the Onton. For, as the tax.payers too well know, the | lay With another, and one digging place or | he World contains only a fourth of it, and that | OcuPentin winch he! aware thet ke cotatamloner | of enthusiasm, the individuals composing the groupe | duwh into the tone of ordinary converse, We are happy. Weare in cestucy, We feel strong ttle | (9 the most imimpor United States T ‘+t mine with another, ix getting the 1 lor permitting lim to remove | Wl be constantly changing thelr employment, A | Mr. Pendleton is of modium statu nited States Treasury is not by any means . ing i t part, However, as it | P witha manly | again, because we are united. Wo gaze upon the x : | 44) Darrels of mpiite from 4 bonded warehouse in | person Who commences the day w# a shepherd will | Sut robust constitution, clear olive complexion, ©y¢% | o1g flag again with rapture, and affectionately take ap enuneistes only the well-known views of Mr, ‘ ather witne vhs of bluish gray, and though between forty and fort an inexhaus'ible soon, but w very moderato. | Piece of gold worth way #9, ho might, if he | umler Only the well knoww views of Me, | Laouiel’ stil!” Another Witices natin by turns become s ploughmum, leecher, ore ganten- | Q6 cuit gray, and thoael botween fo Ty tint Welty" | he thieving Radicals by the hand, fold them to ous shnsiat at, if sized reservoir, that has to be filled fr », be getting out two hundred pounds of aaa This vasdure; ek eemned er, Tue fandamente) regulation of the Association | His hair; of which be hus Bue mult, $e quite bide? | bosom, and forgive them—Never /” y i Vas, the world over, Int ‘ne tee er,and haw loft the elty. In the hatter fs that every member shall be insured a decent mini- | 8d there is no truce of tray savoutew sliver threwls | Sunday, July 12, according to a growing 1 : “ ' by innumerable Little drops of mon sake Id over, Inbur is the rent co t proverred by McLoughlin, Mr Which peep out here and there from. the silky bexrd 0 rf under of the C M wan honorably dis huargodt eughhiny Mrs | mani, that is, suflicient apon which to live comfort. upon bis thin, In bis attire Mr. Pendieton iA fuult | custom in the denomination of Universulint out of the hard earninus of the under of the Cornell | «et against Mr, Batley wastnen | ably and happily, and to caable bim to follow the | lessly neat, without In the least pprrcneting fo (bp observed by the chureb When to the unavoidable drain upc added a thousand unnecessary litt! | Peatand loste vols | eatled up. TU wie one th which: one Ja lias Jdosse CO. ie Hailey a have a good right to grumbk sronce of those who have charg: i Every bill that is passed, apy money for any use not 1 for the public servi: sequence, | | ooo the (ny lumpot gold bays | Mr. Cornell, the f the great lamp of iren University, has receiy W hoover, there moasure of va J advices from the 1, Wishes to try his hand | dent of that institution, now in England, of t at gold mining, mast make his mind rs, | either to go wt Itas he wool at othor work, | SHlan of Professor of English and general Consth tutional History in the University, Prof, Smith is widely known in this country for his hearty sympathy with our cause during the rebellio mies Calscrly | bent of hls own pagstonal atirectons, Yat it is not ae wall to which he lnvite We jotting | Muska Lily Sunday.” ‘The church was deco. him to © object of the Association to reduce the social | entertailed the few «bo joined ee tnterestin, rated with «profusion of white gurdep and water waded wares | condition tate of eq ; - | weccunts of the eurrouniling localities, to many 0 qe irom a Londo wares | éendition of all to © state of equality; om the con- | aeceunis OF the surrounding any of | ites, tastefclly arranged upon the dewk and altar, of the gr iil Creek V tare ta the toh tl hale) quarters tn the Indian wars, ety Ww reity, and harmony by be joined. her husband in receiving, is a mo be with oo ated that hi enum of money tor permit wrrels of whiskey | acceptance by Prof, Goldwin Smith, of the p. h st ‘ rie trary, the minimum being once secured, each indi- siley ut ate? fratine | Yidual is to be repaid in proportion to his tat pr the purpose of having him | twlent, and capital, Di torship, He was committed | duc combination of diversities, ts the great ovul Seasons On & charge of perjury, —— Tuy Weatunut.—On TH day last it was 80 cool on board the pilot bout F, Perkins, 20) miles east of Sandy Hook, that pilots were obliged to havea firo In the afternoon the exercites were principally com ducted by the children of the Sunday school—wm which appropriate speaking and singing alternal to the pleasure and delight of the large congregMion, | Tn councetion with those exercises Afteen children gy nace hur int | were solemnly dedicated, In the name of Jesus, te tho service of God. “Lily Sunday" t® not a fixe@ period, but is observed in euch looulity by Univer salists us the flowers come forward in thelr seasom, wssert when we | traction, Instead of being cramped Into a fulse ehape, | White Houso, Mrs, Pendicton Is ablonde,witheiear | —Liverpool has a good local story of a tiger than justify the flattering | in th Xt proceeds from | will here Oud fall play, and conduce not only to the | eutfeatures aud w mild und pleasing expreaaiin, “Sve A ’ © | the icevergs on the banks of Newfoundiand, and M 0 the ul was dressed, on this Occusion, 11 Jng quite as well as he can reasonably expect | Pinions he bus so often expressed of us and our | when there is warm Weather that the Gulf Stream | UAPPiess of the powsessor, but to tho uulversnl | wih Urmene, om Sine neni. Ie net a A 1 if institunions, hus moved to the Westward, both epintons of equal | UHity and completeness of the community, figure which seemed to m todo in mining: gold | value. awed. hiring bomself out at re; Har wages, or elne | to become a gatnbiler, going for months, and | even years, without pay, and trasting to luck | priatin vorat!vely required 18 auch a leak, an thoee members of Congress who to elthor x creating it deserve the reprobation of their | ! : const.tuents, ever But if he inal vilshed and elegant 1) ner whieh tell Fednement, She I the Association, The combination is to be so grand ‘and so perfect as to give scope fur every possible de- Yelopment of character, and the Influence and free dom of the Assoelation will prevent the development of any duplicity or istortiun, Every passional at | aud the effective aid he rendered ua with his | tongue and pen, More recently he has been dis | tinguished for his ly earning even what | ular rights in is equal to $1.33 per working day in gold, or | com A him handsomely, or elso him at end of a Lifeiime as poor as ft wonld be a curious snd plewsing coin t the daw) nally manly ad Wvovacy of pop a, Howill be warmly wel- | i, tu cabin, Wind NN, W, ‘This rust his expericnce as a resident | aid of the profound theorlsta wh have co dence if {tahonld come to pane the red ular: ¢ prisoner beneat! “neath the roe! 1, and we et is ntated ww he Is, a8 we have seen, do. | among us will mo It would be amusing, were not the matter | '* eu! 80 serious, to consider the wonderfu' ways | AY 7838 Gueren! wveather Jo the spring th caitclte roe ue | whieh escaped from a menagerie and terrified the her | Suburbs for some hours. In one outlying district @ oved about among | man who hind “lost the use of both legs’? bad In the first part of the book, which is the only one | BEF, Kuceln. the perfect 90 years; e otnrdy; shunted vasramt, paki a hord Ee ) 1 aside conversing wit Duke as L entered, was y y, stunted vagi ng 8 Two Mex Paoasuy Canuimn Oven Nraoana | 7% published, we have thie general view of Fou- | the oun wife of Maj, Chariton Morgan, a brother | ting out of bis tufirmity, But in an evil hour for ’ d rier’s theory ; im those which are to follow, we pre- | of Gen. John Morgun, the fumous Kentiicky raider, | hula professional pronte the roud where be hud takem Ieee of Mrs, "Pendieti sume we shall be furnished with further particulars, he lees ot Be ia ation & and pretexts which are employed to carry through these little sehemos of plunder. Lal ee a ET The latest we have soon is a aumber of at The swift witness, Rowe, who, for the eum | At the recent celebration of the national tempts, on the part of church organizations, | of twenty dollars, swore to the commission of | Soniversary at Salt Lake City, which includ to get a remission of the duties imposed by | frauds by Collector Bailey, of which he wow con | Mldvess by Goy, Durkee, an oration by Col, B. I, Jaw upon certain articles imported by them | fesses he knew nothing excopt what was told | Heed, and avariety of short apecction and odes, for their special purposes. For instanco, an | hitn, Is reported as stating that “he bad always | Brixhatn Young offered tho closing remarks. | ji) chore, Oa yeyaturted homeward Farts —Another of those ealan ti that occur yi nlady Of greit | up Lis seat for a wcore of years was on the morning F the fh to Navy Island in ® boa Of course, for a xcheme so extensive, It would be ne- | a group of children wore playing us I sep nto my | Of the tiger's escape the scene of a fleree staupede, censary to try any experiments ono large scale, | csFriageto leave, Two of then were pointed ont | Down Mt poured pellemell, men, women, and ehikives big ince ® small number of people would not furnish | Ter the children el Mr Tortie em Bets aed te | oe foil speed, seremmtny with terror, und erytng Out, Epi ehutch ut Hoonie, nasclacr | UAderstood that an oath was not binding unless | ‘The Preside {m | and fave not alnce Seen. Ae they sufticlent varlety of character for a successful eombl- | Leing brougit up by thelr aunt, with her owa. ‘The tiger, thestiger!” The cripple hud heard the iscopal id sworn to on the Bible; in taking the outh before | the best of humors, commenced bis speech by re. ) county, in this State, asks that the dutios 4, cad he | Privanding the schoolboys in attendance, whose | makes it probable that they went into the’ rapids | ber with which It would be worth while to attempt | —On Wednesday, July 15, Professor Peters, of | logagor restored his old limbs; he started up, threw MT. | did not consider that oath binding; ifthe state- | ardent young splrite had been curried away by | 8mlover the Fulls. How they came se prebabie ai | ould be 400 persons, Mr, Brisbane, who tv nnx- ihsvre amar‘ an Collene, Ni Ys | away the big bowl on which he had sat doubled up George M. Tibbette be remitted. The | gents made had been tru k- | they dd not know how 10 ihanage the boat, and fous to obtain the eodperation of some capitaltste with | dred now discovered. It hud'the uppeurance of a star | °¥ery day, and with an energy that leit nothing:to be principles would not have | ¢P% for their indiscriminate applause, He said: Hug bewildered. tn the darkness drifted’ into broad views ond high aims, in giving the theory a | of the elevensh magnitude, and ite position was ai | desired, he hounded tore he Tal, and soon th 1 be) bi er ol rT vo - ~ ry acai favor tm remot ray rmited hm odes i Amin the | geet gop gch paltacet |b! "hab af Mar Daou Uhl | shee tn of on olga wan | Seen tyme au degen | tc ern” san ere oie at a ‘Dain! gions tT P 4 abeu of tatR POSUD ae manea 80 owe Doat, which | Hation. Fourier himself says that the smallest num- —— ws of the tiger's exevpe,and now fear leut Mo) Commissioner Osborn witness afin upon a chime of bella presented to it by Mr. Volved there is no. telling, but tt that he would not have | the patriotic utterances of several of the ay First Church Society in Boston ask | gsed a false name; hi rapids, Drunken men'and those who don't under. practical test, ts willing to try {t with 200, But such | hours 9 minutes in. the Fight areensiou, und 10 | stripped all eompetitors, stinctions whatever ] their auniauding iy the theatre, aud which Ihave | Judy th | volves to much, to beinaueuruted by any small body | of time, wad 4 minutes lo arc. respectivel) | neighborhood

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