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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JULY Zz, 1KbS AMUSEMENTS. owners, but as soon as this term expires they i Bpisenpatio hodiat, and Baptist churches | SPYMOUR AT HOME, GENBRAL GR ped IN THE wast. | prong Ts Ia Rp Med Laid bbe I AM heen ee The j he have coneurred in signing a momorial asking th —— = ei Bo mONS Of prieae: , — WY r, 0 must ee The journeymen have alread, meurre eninge ie | oi opendd his Weed on the marcer Ul aft ie Whe gone malities te. i SVounRLA, sisTERs! NEW YOUR THPATHE, te and | Must KO on J sdetidedatad Te, | Services thy thy dota population under | Utlem Brushing t'p—Decrietd meatnet Ueien | Mis Vistt to Mis Hirthulucn Condinl Recaps | etait Decoy tim and Werselt too. hud she Sheet musio—A quire of pa 90 Hrondway.—Grand Puchess, Matinee on Saturday | reported about filly bosses who are working symnaueta Residence His Present Vocns | Uomby kis OF) Friewds aud Neigh he ome it, he «ni =Vietw go" « ” their charge may bo sent 00 Messrs, Thowas & ould have done it, 1, tetor Hugo's new novel, “The Exiles! with ar excelient SVALLACK'S=Lottery of L) wir j with eighthour men. Th | Taster Mason | fy aa % Mae ‘ | itteal Bathusiaam a ie on his Porn Pe Nekicann he pean thie adfulr 1m aA Hasnally teagien! | will coon be pubitvhed in Paris, 10n of characters. ; lowes, 10 ut street, New York, who will ° ro st. ia Lent of the Washington parties suite’ 7 | HOD WORTH HALL Dronteay, fone 2-A sertea or | Qdlinit that about thirty of thelr nuinter a Usain Tah chal ted Term—Tt Kavos on Him— | A St Iauis cor Orel Ciraat. stopped on bia. | (OF NOR Femecn fe Bie tho Feautn Voss | —Johin G, Saxe isa candidate for the Austeisa nd Vege | . peport then fre eharge. ' e— Hint ant—a qaiet | #e! baek to anded in the city, | mission, Brilliant, Humorous, Laughable, Popular, aud Faew | building, but, they aay, with tahour men oo Correspondence ot ihe Sen. ‘ i di iy hak tae amare Claes te hotel penniless, Sue be aad Tahar eat | According to the best data we have, the 1 , Ura, N 9,160, | fat Themen sites " reich ng Hinghvutone deserted | Queen Victoria will travel tacogndo te Baits POWERY THRATRE.—The Slege of Trey, nul Ts bags 3 eb SA deat ty : of's Presidential term jt isto rhe woenhilh. filo’ bit: 6 Ultea: tk Finn. ew | licks teak tae 4 here to Riptey, Kune nt immediately to. her futher, w zeriand this summer, Btatue Manche, j German asaociation of ten hour men organ ir. Sobmeon - will: have: fully Uae: | i eawign sonny atte and AMUethE weROUtT ROL a Thette | Weehy, where W Geaut und boots so fels Sle car ed to go Laie with | rhe man who severed his connections bas = ied last wook nusaberanbout 189; and if w n satiatuetion, the virtue which | {i inicnine e ecuaucre tue tne tee fthrae | give Me m Ponsing ruception, I wan Hight. Wied he Sue bed coms: | eon strested for marder, wld atrangers and non-seciety mon, 100, resid: power, Min exercise of tle | pret United States, Bach Impetus was never | Atrived ms were Oy ihe, CaiAon Bring, Bele d wuie' | ~ Madame Rachel, the female beantifier and i gS a | fieutoaietve usted, te Bt le Constitution | perpen given toa piace that Wea strageiod vo fatticaity | Hie misle piayiie, and the whe town come | 5 Tn the swiniler, 1s now awaltlug ber trlal In Newgate e - oO Wit. ithe. cliy, Wwe have ew fo force May neither have beew wise eiticacions at all | and arduonsly (or upwards of half a century for an | hank shouting Yoel erodes. A eitmusitted " ga he apy Hoororhls cw honse, True to | rion 10 Whines fee Ath of 880 tenhone > hon ry would i" It often seomed, indeed, te have b falstonce, Already two new laos of ratirond are in Men eamne alan La wad Gen aye Ny ered as | IVF pevalse vhd ute binr welecne, Hat | Ht is seid that fn Raypt sunetroke te relieved : iis + Ne eS this porsiatonoy may never ‘ room, Intended ty modate the great rush Of King a sitte i) pluces where is neighbors avd friends, he | by pouring water ia whieh salt is dissolved into the WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 bell alea baihialccb selene dthonk tl lbtatdalagh tc fi i he enad eg aoe ple anticipated to wee the next Democratic Presi« glad to je eauumunity ‘are equ. dl sof the sufferer bosses, #0 that the remaining twonty must | Hy al Ares t. One, the Utes, Clinton and Binchamton, i« inh wee ee ee | =The Lutherans in the United States have Terme othe Le work with « hone men * lh bp ; hy aly in operation for AMeon of twenty tiles, The and the obd mare | a 1,700 clergy meu, &) «ynods, 3,119 churches, and near. Seat-Wrrety, por year ieee ede out * 1g Nike © general necor ear Coliersviile, ia tn fupid progress, aud han me i Piay rninee that Garibaldi ak began 1S ens Radrens Usions that out of the 3,000 of mor tweet t vr Rarity ctilie pirtplo’y; | Srepitca at ABE ini es oi Ithe, Commandant—The Ping aad ite | ig rs announce that Garibaldian P Zs : operstion atodt twenty-five miles, nto, they | fellows of tany fMminy jokes and pranke they had plisiments are golng on laa number of Italian nus toon ” ns strangers, now on atrh rthe eight | represent erily depend forse have just opened a new, first-class hotel, the Buiter re AB tone € nother fe and wd vue. Wistat car guas i 1 nn drow ny om Linoanee apon sw rau necord atall, How i ne tronot ¢ dete} Caer Napa Maman Rete vaer haw Teceonanie =0. sof the chief contributors to the Meonphit pies f " 1 I nott ' ho city more t he two branches of Goverament would | “ th wonder and amazement, Haturalness of heart, oun ee a rene Down at ther iilacity of Alekundeia tear, | vce al eo Cle» packages, ot Club raven, | Ut pledged aot to work In Benes ‘ 4 Dut after all Uthea tas ne ocew Boe wistful MPV ROR ear PRLS AN ul eblians * | not wi ky fringed, we PaevT is tintadasut tue one cop oh bight Houre, 1 follower: that’ abont @400%ere | he vgod we headlong into t ME Wis Eco ain anid the formate ul propria ien iby diatobloned ti that dramatic fights depen tuveriauly in aval REN ' {of into @ measurably 1 he! : a Ripley, Carreneees ware. tal mt + in-one band a | tn rable degree upon the Wings of the ADVERTISING RATES employed at these houre rwing that 800 ‘ aa ; comity ie to be J with honor on this seore, | weyers) eliizeos Juhwel hn. 9 ative over exe ng from Uh a Forrmm Pane, p : working ten hoarse, This I n ’ ‘ } tid Doorneld 14 ent to ical, Can New York 4 reived Kt Wht Of the dh. Mere toe ee lean eagle, en a8 EM Ag ‘ Trim Pace, per line : hardly be emy mL by twenty bows, ¢ tt t nse of the veto power, | ign with Pernato Wed or tanta # ft svooiminanted bY Cope | Comine to | Statos, as reported, His Euro Destwyns Novices, per line + | When we say, th that the ‘ mhereté-nktal> tvthet Pauanuiaa Vicker ektuliee Wi eral ee ' uy Cuttin, tie grande | Fan engagements will occupy bin for many mantis LeaDED ADVERTINEMENT® Cb he syace cart ra . er of Nehnpler ( Hid te for th Wasi einen * ; men are getting the the ennt DS even fora day, night, in time, bring thut ery nice, but the conceded that tt i hot just ! t rst ' ” 1 ' tr in Waseny ’ nly report facta of wheh we ha prerogatives y mote oF less contents the thing afer Deeetictd la a very por t i pre . Sar ee mienlon of Roxatnt belle: HE SUN © erved ¢ fp hones © hope, how ‘ 1 ! f aes tes byt ' tacounty, separated from Utica on the Repros f i uve tat a " ative town o a soon he restored, and the two 4 iow that if Mr, dolinsoa stould ever : ' ; the world Gi wlauy oF the wows stain | more harm 1, it ie for the interest of all eae t governed by the same strong be viness, Bot given to: olaim that whien ~The Logion of Tonor comprises 63,000 pao — y Vietiont or obstinacy as himself, that i auda¥ » q arties concerned, as well wi the eomn hi wn. and so imbeed With thie bonorable audal Deputy proposes, ava means of The Troe Intercets of the South. ghey ae t Will have ‘seme pmety “ risa ' he re ; hity at large, that the erection of buildings I anil ¢ an sent nent that they have dua sisi t ‘ ow the red ribbon upon any What the South now neale to ratore her to suetuin hie views or aynip vin | ti the rude and ung ed " pay " should proceed without farther unnecessary, set ; to hor proper poet the Union, is not @ ! ’ Wfan pach nestenance uF aympaiy | Ut When they do diasuver {t, Took out for war ‘ ‘ z costume ie iperabundance of political agitation, buat « —_ t 1 apparently t nm the M Deerfield agaivet Utica! Who mnounced tu Iran *o drawers ? - ‘ re owns I Seymour? ‘The Dee rs will get prey worn, € Itlag tights are gow um lose apjlication to a live of policy that will) The Case of Warren and Costelio. ’ i : Seber it: or Ps ak Thu nirdady Wate ve peed by Cemmale betlier é havelan + rn 4 and mrke h ; ae of the dow days, with forty : idl “4 levelop her and meke her The ease of Cola, Warten and Costello, | powcr : = wha - ¢ points of the iaw—the pussersion, whieh gives The funeral of an old woman who wae but randy Too much pol #8 who were arrested and convicted fn Inland ' ore tine vt Pi by] meee es ‘ pvhbacee toy Aen t tetany big Uebel adhsy’ 1 the rebellion i nm lott hi ‘ ‘ ' ere is nanther view of this matior whieh gives It tons frum the House of Correction in Detroit, her futo the r ns ‘Tho war has lof bet | on g charge of buing counectod with the Jac- | au @, aew * at pen phd <eparalliebaiarghy ; f 4 pete pi Ba ne ae : . I t w M1 fmportanee, Hortio Seymour ie just i ‘ n of man a third frow State Prison—all poor, Her true glory sw demands that she | ine) expedition, and which we ha Pak mae if | honld ese « gogries of all claws . ge : A ic vabiatishts sda! a w pos ofa great number ~4 friends, and bef ne of The wumber of applicat hoald enchew: dernagogt ne al quently alladed to in these columne acne i th x F will have agreat many more, all the date at Yale have leon unusually large this year, and the ine crvads, aud eotors, a Ud yvote her energies to | tut under tho notice of the Britiah ant be wald that Gen. CHANT | of whom are and will he very anxions to eee him, | Miawurgny thoy. a Fer he | eh alert diovtions are that the wew Freshman class will ryseh ving every branch of material Industry, | emment in the HBuse of Commons ¢ si ghen dh prea eg matcher all rabid onde rica ie ee | Peeed ie Sete Sei yaad tore | tn the bad OU LWO hundred, tu spite of the large propordiom agtieultaral, mechanies!, commerelél, min: | riumday night. lord Mayo mated that : oak ave MUNGUNG Me GbE BIE 4 ‘ com, bnt he held the reins in All_these lying trips neront ath rtorsicphotansbeksth ty eral, Expecially should eke, in respect to | 4, 1 . ay Hainaeat at the hands of the mus | i annonm ot thee ymour F m place to. place, and natneally enoagh-and be pein bent bes } —A Belgian | the soctal condition of her masses, turn her | et, vat 20, Peculiar foatura Jo the caso | nicipal » lea aid theveitizens of Leave. | ict im theit city, and fee. Wis’ Rewaguariers a} the | canes Satarel ie Worth) mentioning = be. Aiwa OF THE COMMANDER tS-cHine | recoatly held in London by M. Belix Pyat and other th te the mubloct. of alweating the | Nuich would lead the Governm@ht to depart | wort rinal with him to dis. | Tae soma bageeeraheealtine perl yaioeal csr okay I” is kilo in Ob Kew APrRoy: refusees,at which the expelivncy of axsasstiating Attention to the subject of edu r the sentation, tnvended ti | F plon pilgetma, Tam | yreyy wy from the usual course of the law; that is, in ple. Tn this impor seein. Sho thie wetGce a } ad otlier ¢ + | the Enperor was solemuly put aud carried as one of teat baly of 1s ' | plain English, they must serv att t ; that sins ’ AN ae Lately ribytpea ae eae vig eh cal onl t 2 tree H t twogine the | oF ih El Racokeighet aa be : Jain EB: ¥ rst Rerve of , appoes that peets to gai a; off, ; Naa ea i eral in travelling throw paging the | hirieo interest! 4 articular she is lwhind the Nort “4 j ‘dj ournment of the New York Convention M) y Ba aed saree oF this | ale—thetee intere nie | hres hind id ticular she is far behind ¢ rth, Tho! of tcie imprisonment; that thelr claim to widinury ceudit f nial in deprecsting — mone has been tn Uttea bat once, and then only but | {hit ten ye alrmeet tua two befure | {lant edtwcr OF hie gi mn ria tee nh i au Appetit brits ranging establishment of a common school in one of | to pogarded an American. citizens is utter af honors which cost a good deal, and | port of m day en route fer hie home tn Deerfield, | he was surro Has nor ehington City | Te ite Guard « ed on New York | « r "i fa + snare 6 of iets (4 FOE. her rur #'s of farm Kequenes | hae which generally give more satisfaction to those | Therefore te wide ished that all who Mt stand in mm after the siege of Boston. It waa hepa Shia se Rete phoegebnci ea 8 ‘ en inored ; that our naturalization laws are | ° deme dl elute thoy ea coransb dhe dea : eg trop eg eee nya uty, again united, eM Covington the eventoz | toapnend ot too meh aml wae ae Henk cata eed] se OF pelt lemen, with « few that were bu her future well-being t holding of | jai contimpt by the Britinh | %P9 proffer ther than to any one else, Tt may | Would seek him must take thekets for Deertek of the dh, and coming over the loo aid Mise | by Gallet Gitits ut 1 ¢ | for Confederate ‘kade ronning. turee Lientenan ovement hus been inangurated by leading enthusiastic political Convention, to be ratte uomuce” is be hard for a great many public bodies, espe “The Governor,” ae the Dae arrived wt St. Louis July 7, in the ufter- | Government, and afford no protec. | Covington Got apa sur “An ad i ite Saad ae farniliarly knows by all his friends and neighbors— | uaad Sevan ici celinientiy ta kau feat tos, civlly Western municipalities, understand | é UL so closely t citizens of Cincinnatl, to raise publ f over, oe Y Admiral | tion whateror to. uch American | A 4 word that includes pretty s everybody in this re | hod their muvemeuia been concealed from Gen, velba teseetphap ven ig Mersaedbutehesreabn si! N Ne Su 1 t ' this; but it is not a day too soon for a rt | th enlef conn tov d In ereetingat South Bend, an approprinte monus Semmes or Senator Sumner, Gen, Hampton ‘ % “the 1 Grant, an quietly did be leave for StL in appropriate mone Be , | Citizens as Cols, Warten and Costello, Not | tions of various kinds and dogtece to begin to | SAR" the Governor's” resides io plain, wa. | Grant, and so quietly did be leave fur 8 | 0 men, to the me (ex resident Willlam Ht or Judge Kelley. ‘The erection of a sawmill | - | ‘ & gin Pretending farm cottage, bout two miles norih of, | MEUHer knew the plans of the other, g re olf cwory of ex Uresident William Henry : ; 7 withstanding: the opinion of Lord Mayo, we | tearn that « public man may be allowed to have pind 4 | hundreds assembied at the home of 'M relied np Harrison, to cat her thrifty pine timber into lumber for | 1 j : | aad overlooking the eity of Ctica, | Bomething In the | aways | ; | regard this nga very peculiar caso—so poen- | some ert, to have done the State some « tplice near found their favorite aire iy + | ontward appearsuce of the house, thoug , ote jrant’s farm, to which It is said that so much of Ale ander Smith's the market, or th not e's fart, bo Ww tly ty ropaire thorough if party repair pair of « ictations pt. Cotfax’ thar W : Y | liar as to be at this moment not only engross. | vice, to be, in truth, deserving of some share of | in the jarciutecture, « hing in the pastoral alr | Wont from se L Me. yy saat ee niles | into Free Masonry, tak eat | frst poetry was composed over his manual work, be, her dilapidated railways, wo aa to Gt it for the | ing the attention ofour Senate, but exciting | Official promotion end all thet, without being re | thataurrounde Ii, somethiog tn the approach toe, | Heat Tam.eh,ramis, Totty } wn, Nod, hilo the army lay therein win: | the designing of patterns, that one of his emplayers | tor quarters, The ceremony w | ia known as’ the Mor tafe and swift transit of freight and passen gers, would tend much on pertormed in w Fea | the tie in @ thou. | aed in the view from the Verandah that str ree ae TU | rite Dlocrapher that the “Life Drama’ wae ep interest of the entire American peo | duired to make each separa’ : lie elihircn to sell their interes « | I : : | Written “at iny expense, sir, every d—d hue of it » to exalt her | | sand diff it foualiiles uae tofhis time, hia | Mone tte front—so there ts im ail these tea iT t tt gre Morristown, over what was recently the ' : ‘le, whose national consequence abroad has | Sed di itles a present uf his time, bis | Mone ee | " v all portion, “Tteomprises | Perroom, —The London Court Journat spea power in the nation than the assemblayre of es nlowerod in the persons of those men | Pee: his self-respect, his heart, and his min fom nfl etna lieder ie rielerty epee tens banueenliy, md be rich for axcleal | At Morrietown Capt. Colfax wns particularly the Pl ab celesede ont a {ng partloular poluts aby to one's iniud Mount Vernon | about three hundved and ing the rari! retreat has the property of Mr, Soyn stors for half a ary. The house in which the proprie! sides Was built (or a tenaut of the farm + aco, Mr. Seymour grew weary of Inw and ht privacy sod revfrement, « fow alterations and rs rendered Vie place amply tnposing and suf desires | cicatly ace ing for bis own wants and those | ef hte family. A tine grove of anclunt trees sur- and women | rounds the louse, a . luevitably o: ‘The prineipal house if on the Grivols road, and has nug little furm of | coituge situated In a be es surround: | very picturesque ( commendation of Mr, I Aop's k a brief ne L. Steps illustration piisiied in thik city, At the elose of Journ soya: * In short, there is Hustrations that does pot exhibit excited thousands at a dozen cross roads, be fore whom the merits or demerits of Grant ‘ot pete tare wiian of the enfety we ocd ih tll Aga at | ter nad bie bea tquarte Ulli natural gruvey With | Pordy aq atti standin rounitines 4 tii In giving direetions a .. He rises very early, and often walks tiles row re: | before breakinat. A or passing the road would id whe hardly distinguish him from his tenant d when, © | coters heartily Into their work ee one of th evenings ra “" culy, OF rom the neighboring of Gen, Wi ' i‘ . i | for an unlimited number of bours, Whenever they | who are now held ina British prison without : al it, ' Having been tried according to that form of and Seymour should be displayed by a score | if e sth . ToRNGe internation a « 4 rie i f 5. of stump orators, Haetes + ane he American cit | afr, Ronent Coxtnasny, of the Society ¢ Some things, doubtless, are not as they | yee els The game evi j Arts, London, is now in this country for the pu * | the saue informers, the same agency and ox. should be, It may be that certain points in | + Tas pe Hines pionaye, were brought to bear ayrainst Col. , | Nagle and the other captives of the so-called | expedition, and yet they wero released and mitted to return to this country. Init not may choose to den was a mil ily © f rooins reserved ¥i in wlog but his office, with his Aidesdle-Camp Ham pthers: @ log hut on the other side acc couk. Sucgoon Thacher, Iw his dist hardships of that winter, 1 \ , since he came to St. i planning improve: oir and hie a ne gard has returned to New Or. {work as President of the Jackson hardebipe Of that, Wis | R A Company, whieh virealy owes mueh to his F ear oanoetateret | efficient ad rion, During his absence he was three wiles oll i either suecessful In waking nancial arrangements greatly nity of the British acm to the bencilt of the Company, clearing away some of constantly ale ner 1 EY aca res “ | the largest incumbrances Which bave been a clog om te of Amer eral circumstances an + The valuctive industry and the m policy of Congress are tharp and severe, But, by plunging into rebellion and appealing to the arbitrament of the aword, the South resolved to stand the | condit of our vemation lh a in Ka He m the Leacenicorth Times, July Ws, | somewhat peculiar that Warren and Costello | Ving an inviting shade, while ; 4 ino be rin red hazard of the die, Most bravely did she play | stiould’ be doomed to lie In. jatl wh lo their | Dulltite, or nuvi yluetaress | walks and deves are abundant without materially Ceara Ares Farapelly Set Say Hee filed the | —drivate letters frou Rome speak in the most the game. All Listory scarcely affords a | flioweonvane rere oie ti would 4. Prices of p us tug upon the usefulness of the soll, The ties of Leavenworth, he stuireases were | POStve manner of the discontent and dissensions in parallel to the deve he bth sine pyagers aro ret at large? Tt would | rent, and turd, in the dtterst St is furnished ug With its owe outward ty a visit, ¢ Lite Guard held the | the ranks of the motley Papal army, ‘There are paralle! to the devotion, the courage, the welf- Trade, be ! f the . 1 1 " | be more peculiar still if our people whould i 1 the well-known | the kindness and couriesy beral's person til the varliest regimeut appeared | gang quarrel und fights between the diferent pation. bacrifice with which she m: vd the fight | ine : i | ai " mLOry Ot a trikes) which eat i of our ‘without iu sight, if oe d we tion: th h fi le | allow this subject to rest with the siatement | {thin WO SORPS, en and characte the in of the Capt, Colfax need to relate, In his ob! years, wish a | alitics composing it, Ina recent aflray at the Macso Sone at Jeng and Vleody years Buta’) ce Loni Mayo, and the appeale for justie of | Men aventen H Inbor saving my | fied comfort pervade ford weal of humur, an lustauee of the eompheeuey | barracks, tiiee menare said to have been killed and a large majority of the American | any of out ellisens Who way have buen {ile | #2" Huh a view fe obtatned well worth a long Journey to ace spread like wilustlre over the elt One time the alirm was sounded, Confusion | H22H Wounded, Desertions are frequent, and would tained to maintain the Federal Un! need ant nari eae vay | Mrs Contxosny also wishos to t names | €MO3. Down the green slope and across the rich erred to were rpecily: th . by rel An aidede-eamp rn into the house, cry. | be much more so but for the vigilance exercised and | gally tried to be stifled within the f alls | meatows cof tue Mohawk valley, all covered atthis | eazer and excited multitude ener - | ing: * Where's the General? Wiscie's the Gene he rewards given to those whe arves! events and at amy cost. The tr AF bait ad peat orgdhaerdrbieaBubaiall resses of iustividuals or public bodies who | ™* the Mohawk valley, all covered at ht canted i - weral Bhersian and | "Woshiheis oentn ee be Tom, cod Walking | 2 TeW"ande given te these who arrest Geasetarss which the South appealed ly di iene lish dungeon, ‘The action t are Ww sg toussist int “ Ding. | me with tolling firmers hastening to seenre the | et tern whom spent an agree- | composedly down stairs, el pee nacht brace) —A Paris correspondent writes: “ Actresses, ni South appew ally d Lal Col. Warren at the timo of his arraign: | ee enn iO Uringing laborers and me- | overabundunt crop of uy, taking Ja the entire cliy | aio hour or two mn ge of kindly e quirt, young mi as «rule, have bad cooks, Mile, F-—— has a very tho issuce against her, She 4 at Bm | chanics from England to this country, His ad- | of Utien and nil its anrroundings, stretehing far away | ing With oUF eltlzen the de bad oue, yet will give dinuers, Sue Is Aaud ignara— ment hag forced the whole naturalization | dress is at the ( Tost New York he Mf apanied by his dustrions cor Ht his fone arse ophddp peudapeds rma d bound to yield to the decision, but he int i A Irons in al wopor Institute, New York, or down the Mohawk, the view is finally lost in pied te Fort Lenveawort baige InEC Paiceel tees | quite aware of the shortcomings of her ele. The truo friend of hers who tolls her ehe can tc question upon the attention of the Briteh * ie biue distance far up the pletaresque Chenango tailed aw the ty guest | throw tt in ir, © an ian other day the hero of the Lour came early, and askes pills gar nnd re jatontrag Government, and driven them into aeorner | From the Coloney, com. | vailey, the opening to which Is directly opposite, Ce ame aka ine Hock tn the sticrip, vend | her to dine at te X——, “ You will be very quiet, ‘erse it, Slavery fe destroys cession in 7 “ othe ground without ng hiv rein, and recove : 7 ; from whieh there is no eafe retreat, and th mercial editor Democrat, ot the ACH ime of my visit, this very anxious asptrant yot—all nee » Arriving | the pistol, and € just as yon do here,” said hero, “Oh, favalidated, and their fraite have turned to eaia ian Thine 1 Ng Hecida nen iy fay, we learn that two | for Presidential honors was engaged in. supe Fort quarters of | At this place, Washington rode a light bay horse, | rou Camour de Diew tet ws dine somewhere slioalin hier) piven, Lob fwe-sapadinia-tie | 2 them again. him; and they oxen ’ da Kia boaiea 1a” canals auR IG . | the kl P PH he Cound | so surall that the General's legs, astride him, almost | eigo,” for a good dinner is sucha treat,” replied the f eacdiat | resolved, if forced to relinquish their old | YehY important and hanges have e Ay Say “ ; nada ei there perteet crowd of Leavenworth's fair touehed t nd, Capt, Colfax toll of one of the | OP's TOF ae pe nee : teachings of those who would 1 e her | pudad et A i curred in the South since the war, The old plan ey F the inopportuy cuos# ofmy calland remarked | bravest and be i course everybody shook h a | few ins ne + When Washington was known to laugh | bere : feudal claimy, to retain and wroak tueir ven that Lhd suppoved nism to bea country gentleman of | with everybody, ‘The band uixcoursed bewuttful | heartily, It was When describing Atuolds an cavitary aetahe Delieve that the “Lost Causey” can be rw geance upon hia person | of obtuining eupplios of goods by hi "8 / Iotoure, He imply eatied, told the men not to ent | Hiueie, stl the Nvout General Blieridan's | tate Might from Robluson’s liose-at West F Cre retard Acadragse Beit alcr trleved, It fs guno, irrotrlevatdy and forever rise . Ltt inne cadite aac Nanitiaen lindane fia be St ena cuca couse wore finely Hluminated, the discovery of The estiinate of Wash. | fota to be perhaps the most remarkalle slate region ; i t K forever The British G Rake ve 1 \ : n i wny more ¢ » but haul in what they had down, aud wks # lite careworn, but Is others | ington given by Colfax will not be inupplicable to | inthe world, The slate ridge is rome twe ty odd gone, Averting her eyes from the dead past eet ‘spree t i nanters also on credit, has been re | fnvtred me into the } Tate some essay at tof heath, Lieut, Gea. Sherman | Gen. Grautt waite fu length Aad six tn width, In. one plage org t nore pol ' He eting in good faith with us regarding | by u system of local storos, which buy and y iw ‘, ated 0 € 1 y wellall over, He ts @ soldier and He was reserved, and bts rind appeared continually sesh ieee a sinttt 4 ay let her ignore polities aa the b Winex | ails hataralteation Gian\ans ton Lapt Mines con Lede os toel hie dak yand |. " syed ee Hane Bt | 8 ventieman without fear and without reprouchs Me ieee fia Ontn cunad Seabee ee ee ee. | mounds of i & large extent of territory istence, turn her face to. the plorious future ie \ Bells ncash principles, ¢ 1 sling | news, Like all regular journalists, 1 prote Bork of the above named distinguished HEN | tren eb legree of eautions which have uce of a elty, there being saab die aie ley stated in the House of Commons, also, | the risk of bu wail givday employ to , know np Liter ian a Joave one elty thie inorning on the Pacific Road and | pie Life Guardsmen continued tn existence under Sbwmds pan Lawes et see " 1 ant, by ad + hnmense resource < . : pein will go to Benver and Che direet. They will | ¢, rs ptreets, houses, and towers of reemiar ol thus r sg on Thurs evening, that although the greater a eroof y M t ‘ » mornla re, * Well, those ai nh h t Capt, Coliax UL 17S: the last: year of the war, Wien reviving her drooping industry, and oducating j haan ‘ = wie Rast aba aah banda We gf Hed, “and those dou't reach me dit | TUFY 1 Me Btaten by the 9 eta theta were Bus ster Gf Kuta, bosides thelr com, |. Whole Dresedting 8 mast sin orig feat wy on | were prepared to accept the American view | bas boon attempted with grout success, CALM til Besken marmgeeendae i. en man nt, wore selectend by quotas tre nel | Poarance. At one point in the St river tsa passes OF hor po ple, Hw AR prow per i , } worth ¢ n shipped to Bt, | ome ie galt tang : of the Stites, with rerorence to thelr physical, moral, | iarge islond of pure, workable sl orig « ous, intelligent, snd powerful p uf tho | eH that ie declined to thaks n tainty | : hau Wed to Ble | scmember, and remarked on the enthastasen with Bb ORE OF Bin HOryt and intellectual attributes, poss iesy Sts ebacainaratomncobilahea fix Henhitinie ei alan 1 tt prosont, “es the royal commisaion is xtill | bowls! Meloy wail hore bs @ good pron 1 Nie nomination had been received, ‘To thts so LBS log Ce Arh AE bartered Sarto Pomiteialanamuntapltaativerd etl alta ten #0. fepul | Saar } 4 } poet of | ' ities of this kind f Can mtn Nai ¥ following letter from Senator Yates, of | Have but to revive the strong, devoted, | feet, cele « the general sub ni for the ; Rene reid n't #ee how p : i Capt, Collax, dressed tu the uulfori as oa oh ie ae VG RPDS APEC cas ¥ LARUIMRME GUL abt encanta rnc " Wack nb eeai bag: |. AGN ae orca ere ty Tilinois, was written In veply to one asking fur the y—bluv cout WIR White fielugry white | Modame Schumscker, the moth i f the in. Th hlaye ad Ma *Tasons ; a) th H net pormi 4 iy of fowl in thad retions |. ihey bactibeniad pus poun’polision anil $8 eet 6 ration St contains : alte, and cocked | famous Murquie d’Orvaull, recently threw herself the 7 ‘ w bill at pregous season ¢ " Wasnrotos, D.C, July & Sir: Trecetved almost ty the feot of the Lorses e Empreas's A | show @ spirit of enorgy and progress | Talking of the beat, 1 ed that the heated | your mvor of the 6th fustciue ether ther sslonthe silver | 2 EN “ hs antes A nity Gusta BIL wtih ta Rowe ua t ortuunte predicament. 1 wont | wit hneledine terme cad motets wierd ie weelece. | made the acqualutunes of Sen, Schuyler and married | OR ahd ¥ Sta Td Catihe ele tree r} ' : | Thon rot Vital Stat t we Conve Purpose to prevent my belng the | in whatever capacity he ex useiul, He rendered | tty his family, whereby our candidute adds to iis | teeault upon hi 1 no the oc pan very iM v nm Eng | 7 mar of MD Sta rts an | | I a ita he mtd tant aid 1B eéaud Adjitunt-Gen: name that of the hereig patroon of Aivany, When | ¢ turned hist wh v1, the old wo. land inay think fit to take ia ator, int ivy letter on the nuisances atteud the i pay wie} ral'# offices, and pl nilitary rendeavous in the | Coulis Way nominated the other day, Gevrgs Sebuyiet | juan would have boon ruched, Tt appears that ny i ; atten, a igh , : ; " © Divas non and apaln, diteen ma. SBE On. G YAR Ai Rentnehy,. | Sent bil COUN AL SORSTeHa Ta Eat caime tn ceeeay’ | Maravied'OrvanlCe brathantidaw te sivcedpese the oyryrteved party, the rights of oe citi. | He Heed bo tuld that the eMluyinin from gus | mort emphactestly against tee wee, When they. did Minent, ang 1 have teasce ta voutes | whlen W ail shaken #0 Mntimately aud | ood jume toned g : ns have been invaded, and we cannot afford | NORM sud from leaking pipes ts nig | (RtaeRe f excite and the heat and all to: hothing of my ig 3 sted Wiest ot | The followin inpleasant story comes from ‘i to the lust deg It is ¥_ | gether completely upsctme, Had Tbeen as cool as til he received my de the we intl ved friend of 1 —The wing unpleasant story comes fron » have thelr recog ywhere, on} i depend nd the war of Pre | “ net: person. (inenting thie: Minas ; every country under the sun, postponed for a | ny doubt that great i nat fatal hoje ety | Out alitle trip abroad for myscits but this affate hes | ROntinent nor a the ways nfsoldiers of the Revolution. Coitux son his | rueprised while stroltiig near the Chateau hey conce that Iricklayers should | siugle day, This isa question of national | the health of p mae 8 ted to its inthe changed all m auduneetiied all my plans | er the protessional oftce-seeker, and bis whole lie- | Kocd extraction in his clear complexion, ruby lips, | nto percelve & spring which, On close wae ; “es joann LH 4 ya A rile, 14 ut the ofice, X wanted Chane | eFy shows place weoking Pim rather than him seek. | fue eyes, and the exellent Inatre of bie tir | Cran ction, Le found to resemble a spring at Wies- more wa aor 1 wae te rtanec, and must not be diplomatically | In some places near the large inanufactorios the ‘Aoinlankea tt si ing place, When he callcd upon me he seemed to | looks ike the sturdy soldier of the line, bearing } bacen; the water, too, had w slight favor of broth, cently intr if meetings al with corth ond air are so impregnated that no ool that Re oned No ine Goverment wales Bhd | Lone ete Muti make hatter wees eietan - ‘Gen : ‘4 m4 ; i ‘ | oP 6 v aut tat no} Could Mr, Chase Lnve been nomi you him @ military education the benetit. of thi tunes of the battle, Being what they wes inp rentage | pecullar to the German well, The water was offering $5.50 per day of ten hours. ‘Thos ~ —— ] Vexetable will live in or out of the vil, Dr. Ked, Knowledge, and that in the hour of her peril he BOM paren Be could eae Bae ZA analyzed and favorably reported on, and not a person should r ce in the pl f yo | Where they stund—at ie lifeguards o! ty " : Lave algo talked about a compromise of nine | Our readers will not fail to perase the | Harris shows that @ great deal of this |“ T thought 0 then ho replied, “tnt The Ferien ren inten eee re moe anaat | the Republ . ta the chAteng bat tasted the new spring, ‘The hand hours, aud more recently, ina paper mana. | Utica letter of our correspondent. Mori abominable stench comes from the lime | since Tearned to my sathsfetion that hat my name | ish patrio find a cook having «Ince complained that a drain, tato i , ery ‘(thrown from the purifying vats, and says that | Bot been sprang asit was, My, Hendricks w have | COPY Of @ speceh delivered by mo in mate on | ‘Terniace Taaaepy at ALTOONA, Pa,—A Youno | which the kitchen slops were emptied, was out of 1a comut f masons and others | wherein he describes Dts interview with Gov ! g Vite, + thal the bill to revive the grade of General . ant mM ind other i " lates bape on as basi nuit nanos la kia cetneee bates Balink hea MERELY ct) Nn Lavy Sor ny Hen Loven-Suicioe or tHe | order, the true source of the Wiesbaden well was 1 in building, they bave admitted | Sore on his dairy farm at Doorficld, The | tet BINSE ROY CURSHNE: peneonsta (oe: purity. some conceal ¢ in which T | short letter the history of Larren.—Thomas Merkle'n, of Mechanicsburg, Was | discovered, but no one has yet been bold enough w } i Domoeratic candidate for th hanae we ing the gas, by which all this noxious eflayinm ‘ Or ral conversa WE Cn STitate bervide IA A? hed employed in the Pennsylvania railroad shops at ” " that the tine might come for granting the smnooratio candidate for the Presidency was on- lewagel led Th i f didu't seeure ® promise of that post oMee, b tis rabing uf troops th tines) Altoona, where he labored for a considerable time, | luform the august person of lis error, elght hours, but they do not think it has yet | %6°4 in the laudable occupation of gathering in | PY be avoided, The subject fy one of imports | 7 git ot ask for ft, took my leave, MOR the character and ‘ ere Hie there inade the Hitance of a yung lady | —At Akron, Ohio, a few days ago, two persons he uy sink it has yet ance to health tm well as comfort, and we I | named Seibert, to whom he beeame devotedly atiaeh . : arrived, ‘The fourneymen differ with th iy ebundant hay crop preparatory to making | y andy i - —— atthe head of yn iit blue, crushed the | ed, and nally the two were betrothed, but from | Of spiritual (aith marcied themselves, with « little aid 2 butter and cheese this ful f) the companies will take immiediate steps to bring Angst lodients, iebellion, crowned our arms with victory, and saved | soine cause Mins 8, recently saw pri ‘of the Mayor, by repeating the following formula; just at this f ae H cheese this full, Tn this he follows i ; , OAT i the lite of the mation, Yours, very truly A Morki . “ pipeting De tee Se HC CUR: UO TAS Th 6 GAriog ot au How: acd therein’ olowa ilar | Avent We dexirell role Is Attar Aly, for August, contains, HICUAD yares, | wwesgement. | Merklein mude repenied efforts since | 61, the prevence of our spirit and earth fricnds, T arrived, and, backed by local, § to obtain her consent to a union, but without avail, ¢ other altractive matter, * A Remarkable Case eel a # " - On Friday evening last be quit work as usuai, butdid | take Electa A, Sanford, whom [hold by the r ser, ONG | heise wise manus well asa shrewd politician, | | ort 1 Phenomena,” by H, A. Willls, In whieh not return next. morult : fi | tice rigs peaieae ec upan {| of Physical Phenomena,” by Hy J in whic i u & During the forenoon | hand, to be my lawful wife, hoping by kindness Coigressiont! « * they have made | Let him wick to his theming, It will be noticed | Tt is given In evidence ov tle inqiicst upon | ee en ee rmcaiion | 48 Blopement with Tragic Consequenc (Saturday) he visited the residence of is A merchant of tanding and wealth, not fur | Seibert family, wud affection to be to her a faithful and loving huse i} “orbs vo police ollie UN Lhe! bile) fi ” braines DI their demand and seen Dkely w succeed, that the rural Governor confirma all that we have a Costa: Uie pol sien as \ PUVS | sespinituat monifesiations! t¥ tolorably well made | fom Hivghatauon, N.Y had tally contisting of | jew." with 1, Maeda privat band while fn the earth form,” ‘The Indy then roe aster » mado at said abou © manner ¢ his nomination; ho endeavoring to preserve He of @ girl WHO | out, and * Will the Coming Man Drink Wine? by bin wile and several ebildren, o reat | to gain her consent to marry him. she re ed A the presen four spirit and cart Some of ¢.e master masone lieve mado an | suit about the manner of his nomination; how a | entearanivl 10 Prsserve the life of @ irk whe | ani Wil the Coming, Mea. Drak 1 | Rarcauni Comuly ne fore Ceacttiabet aan inte: | fe ean. REE. cana peated: “Iu the presence of our spirit und earth ion had ve ading Democrat of the Ohio deteg z i ewsity and | Ee oan) Otusekucns nt 4 onslaught on the press for its comments on 7 kent. & capital housekecper and earnest Christian, ie « her cause for so Cotes wi full kinds of aleobollc stimulants, wine | ‘nd greatly devoted to her family, Not fur from her ret Wea platoly and cent friends, I take Abel Underwood, whom I hold by the upon Merklein d when Andrew Bloodgood, the enptain of the | the null ) ifeon minutes before that | ; ; unterview wit a er heart, Cred, at the same ‘time declaring that | right hand, to be my lawful husband, hoping by thi subject, and charged it with corrupt and | iterview with 4 nor, Was told that a number of passengers | ne wells distilicd liquors, ‘These two are the most | Tesidence lived & young luly of ¥ summers, tall, | she should notbecome the wife of any one, imme: | kimdnces and affection to be to him a loving and faiths Stat 1 for him, when the Governor protested | H ‘onrse-featured, and ws unattractive ne could bo im Mercenary motives in defending the work 9h0.FOrOG SOF DI) WHEN Me Or enOr pe ‘ ain the number, but the others arc | ° , uit | «lately atter fring, he turned the pistol towards his were overboard, be repliod, Let them drown | striking art ogaingt it; and bow he was in fivor of Ciasu, and | gin ler mother was dead, oud she kept house an boad, and shot himaclt, productig jastant vente | fb wife white Li the earth form." The Mayor then sails mien, Speaking for 8 we can only z } wud be damned’; and further, that when told | filly up to the Afontle'ensnal standard of excelionce, | for her fi'ber, The visits of the merchant to this | Fortunately Mies Siebert was not fatally wounded, | ‘Having pledged your marial vows in presence of y th ine ie ieled Co rroment tlie caame:| pense we uare. brsuelt: Hoh barat) Or ear et ograaa lad ued drewaed: C apt. Blood. | a te HOR Enon, awerer, Gat tee inher was ceneraily cee | ihe, ballet gutered, her arm uear the shoulder. ‘The | tuese witnesses and of the world, I now, in the name pay tha f ied to pr Dir | Hesemexs would have been nominated within the | that a policeman tid been drowned, Capt. Bloods Meeting at the Produce Exchange, xcnt'at the visits of the ‘merehunty and the commu. | eid produced great excitement among the People | 4 45 the authority of the State of Ohio, pronounce of cach party fairly, from day today; audi | oye two ballots; and how the Governor was | i bi any glow 6 ney 9 A lurge meoting was held at the Produce Ex- | nity was gen y divided about the matter, Riding | is said that Merklein had bees intoxieated several | you husband and wife,” The Beacon says they wookt~ wads they aren the bordes Lave shown themselves the weaker | girly eocroed into the nomination againet his ing but w parcel of | ange sestorday afvernoon, to listen to an address | and walking euccecded, and the scandal became yeu: | days before he periormed the deed that stamped bun | jaye no form of ceremony in which the word death : . If these statements were not sworn | by Mr. Myron Coloney, commercial editor of the Sf, | eral, a tuurderer and suicide, 6 we cannot help it. Had they gone on | will by the joint operation of Vatuanpranva, the | ier Lota Denwerat, advocating the claims of Bt Louls Ono Monday morning the merchant informed bis occurred, 1 ) y the j | \ ieee with their work two or three weeks ago, 0) noise and evnfuelon, and the dreadfully hot | testimony, we should feet inclined to do ot their | (0 the atvention of New York merchants, “Mr, | wife that he was going to leave—that he was going to —Dr. Richardson, of Springport, New Ye.x, 3 4 { cconracy; but there can be no mistake. Coloney Doran by describing the position of St, | Sail for California, and take the girl with him, Her Puaxcnerte.—This three-legged impostor has cde nn intareating sxcsfi@nant alta’ Masten (Gane 7 e » more Ly i ope eather, The adutissions of the Doertiold farmor | Sesuracy; but there i Louis, inthe direct highway to the West, with the | father, be suid, had given his cousent, and agreed to | got to be 4 minor madness, Everybody—especially | Made an interesting exp on a would have made more than they can b id What effort this captain made to rescue his | Misesnispi ns mimeans of communieation by way of | kecp the thing’ secret until after his departure, He | fue ladiew-ic, taikime ni to gain by the ten hours daring the remain. | only prove that if the people want to know what | it ity a it is consulieu | vention recently held in Rochester, In investigating 17 wail passengers does not ; . * going on or going to happen in cither the Demo- | Atwning passengers ¢ der of the building’ season, supposing that | i going on or going grades of impor | the causes and nature of eruptive dixcascs, he made ‘aa the South, Tuey were atriving With Chicago t open | told ber that ho power could prevent his leaving, It ppeat, He has | tie rv railroad’ 1@ Callfcraia while vee she kept quiet until after he was gone, he would give | tance. Belinda dane asks ad ew LO questions e about the trimming poe vested, aud ix locked up to await the re- | barges and tow-boats, goods her the house in which she lived and €2,000in money. | of a new dress that ehe ts going to buy ; Eliza Matilda | the following experiment; He took @ piece of fresh they succocd, and much more than they | cratic oF Republican party, Hey must read Tug | been arrested, and in, lor a) sbnictanaa MAL buat eraeriairy: If she did not, hy would go. ail the sume, but would | hege a revelation as to the intentions (or fllelity, it | beef, and put it under pure water, wiiere he let it ree " 4 * | Bex, sult of the Coroner's investigation, The publie, | oo rom oe carabiiah fe spok Teeve her penis of, Mo asked her to dx his linen | his intentions are already declared) of Alphonso ; | pain seventy hours, By this tlme the meat had be would lose by the reduction of two hours per eine - however, will agreo with us that the commander upon the superiority of this to the proseat | aud pack his tran , d have it ready by Thursday | and hopeful Mrs. Plilo P. Genityve, in the privac; ay tes Koa eine bl day on time, with a raving of fifty cents per i 1 li Bi fa boat b + 600 lives in his care, who apeaks trafic, and said that St. Louis allor whieh she agreed w do, He bought | of her own chimber, implores Plauchette to tell | gan to decompose, and was far from being agrecable Y , ie ry i Great distress is reported to exist at Beau. | ofa boat having d ts ai ‘ a dag | ORly asked for equal aytpatby fom Four mer | ats nf for the girl, and gave dior #900 for her out herif it ts to be bo. It ts ese than s year, 1 | either to the taste or sinell, ‘The doctor thon took "1 ’ ‘.C,, for rant of food. The crops o wv maanner abe own of those who depend | Chints whis chieagy ey would soon. show 0 Thursday mo ome, link, since this curious person became at-all noted, hy i atten a tea ea nol [bY fea ua Ut ian eit a him Sop thu ne , ail safety, is unlit HA be | lear what (hee. pal Reomptat A great ehanee | hand was on the door fateh hie wits told him thet | Rav iuelicn pertidioat pabhoued aenee particulars | *Agle drop of the water, and examined it under the riwo successive 0! ju Oe on ely, “ m “Jumped” their work to the operatives, | breadstuffs have been failures fi seeing that they must proceed or | years, and even the fisheries, upon whic! buffer serious loss; others ave se | Part of the people depend for subsistence, fel] | he ean purge hi coded boldly from the master mason apso- | *Hort last full of their accustomed productive: | Bloodgood should never a ciation, and are now building away every | "ce The discontinuance of the relief afforded | respousibility, iat region. From ANON to MN bushels ot gram | down’ the futher ‘referred’ to. some expenses | one I eaw ‘one of these inc Wetenne 's store day with @ghthour men, while many more | YY the Freedmen’s Buren, which took place six t 0 in in bis arm, Tn the —- ed dally 1 Vrothe | he had Incurred In giving hie dungiter music | Sesierday, It is very hike the modern Pee thougn | 800 afterward opened a vel ight mouths ego, and the poverty of those | ~The comparative Hatt jet tele narket rates are noteven quoted on | lessous, ‘The merchant handed Nia Ha, hich he | hot anite io elegant TWappesrance. Mr" Gotttell tells | blood that issued forth he discovered » number of would gladly do #0 were it not for the high pA jag tec ane are mir Ln succor their | Ma" Being under dise f : yar exch Husion he advised the encour: | pronounced sa\istuctory, After the train bad started | us that the demand for’ Planchette is pe-teetly an- | iy sus precisely similar to those tu the Benen wae wie, NN so ifort pest deement oF tiers enigration to tbe Weel, und's | lie old man told the slory of tio. slopement, Wien He ships thousands and thouninds of her | \\4ck fee uranke This statement mae made betere reso e 2 a fall, Gen, , 1 Htrung revolutions with which they started | jo4, fortunate neighbors, huve compelled the off asked his opinion, That gallant soldier promptly | *'S'serien of resolutions of syimpathy with the object | « est in tie operations. some one remarked to him that the merchant would | to ull pails of the country, and still the curious pub: wut, ‘The few who attend the semi- or tri- | cials of the city to appeal fur wid to the charita: | snd charactersetically replied: “Dy G—d, gentlo. | of Mr. Coloney’s address were then offered bj rt his daughter as he had his wife, he sald that it | lie is unsutinde Leuw ib this es what | the Convention, and if it failed to convince the audi- semered | possible, for he had never seen such love be- the “improved Paneb ete, Little | tors of squeamisbess on the doctor's part, 1t mask, Weekly meetings at the Exchange have pro: | bly disposed public in the Northern States; and | yen, Grant krows more than Sherman and all the | fob*We, keds ands after being seconded, by Mr E. | bwean two persone sop sured » faw weeks’ «race from the nronerty ? the Maver, towethea with th ” E. | tween two persons before, When he was asked why * a simple apparatus by which a pointer. ir inisters of the } buluuce of them banved ini one” then aWourned, fraught with misery t all sides, he sud that bis | moveuents.—Jiosdon Aurivased Republican, science, has taken piace in the Southern tide, aid Instead of | she should renain duet where she way and take cary | about her, Bivry Saurday copied the article, | tlcroscope, He discovered In it numerous unamte | trusted with (bu transportation of hogs, Unless Jing large orders to Northern eltios, a system of | of the children, and {fut any time he wished to come | und since then Planchette has been the fashion: | animals, all in a Lvely state, He estimated that a alse ( f i b tablished, #9 n# tO cntirely | back the door Would be open to him, He went over | She is no ehicken, however, Ten years ago, Robert J elf of thiv record, Mr, Andrew | eel ioe ae een ei Both? “Market carer. | to the house where the ycaug womun.was ip Waiting, | feleOwen sea De carince eet Spiritualist in | cuble inch of the water contained over twenty thou. sia hold @ station of | jng has heen tried with success, and lange future sup: | He gave her lather some money, and he accompanied | this eity, were in Europe aud saw Vianchette; they | sand of these beings, The doctor, at this stag ies may be expe from | the parties to the cars, On their way | imported her, and had filly of her kind made ia Bos liberately swallowed four ounces of the water, and ~ step that could only be | a@ixed t) P., which imparts information through its | at all events, hare eatisted them of bis devotion to