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EEE THE SUN, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1868 | J ENO 4 q ho to : jh on the | the 7th March, 1831. On the #24 day of the seme i ectatil right bade wu i beta Py * port 4 heard 3 A sation Hc adlth a would gain all that it fought for | THE CHARITILUS OF NEW YORK. ‘rac ian eh ith Suman mn i ‘a ask eet ne oh te “se wor NEW YORK THEATRE, Mand | and good temper, and fain peliewe that or children, ives, . \. Geto of eux Mon Premt nent Anyleme, cnt PERS of this most excellent and. useful Iving. exeentors ms Ce re At ochees, Matinee om fatariay | ftom our tandpoint we are quite as Lkely to | He faile too, just eo far an his eicknena die | Oreragainst this we place the sane sentiments | 4 few days since we gare abrief account of the | Ht watts pre) Jobn George Leake, decened, daly assigved and AMUSEMENTS, dat the time of his death at | transferred’ by proper instenthent, reciting the act AALLACK'S Lottery Life with an excelett dite | form eortoct opinions upon some phaseaof the | ables him from Iabor, to do his share of the | Of Gen. Regan, formerly a lending Democratic | principal hoxpttals that do service to ausforing hu- | Brondway, ae Y Postmaster-Genoral in Jeff. Davis's Cabinet, who | we now come to the forty asylums that precede dee Mr. Leske departed this life on the Yiday | to the above-mentioned trustees upon the trusts Prithant, Hamorons, Lauchadle, iat, and Fash | the other, are ming] ng hand to haudin the ' we will say, is employed on a job, and other ¥ of dam the situation with regard to suffrage as it now | We sald im the previons article, there is © City Lin] Park, age differed hut a few yours at - c Of Troy, Good Night'* Kost, &e. ? sicknons keeps him away fora single day, | the restoration of peace and harmony between | Clty than we get ereditfur, Ithae been said | tp his reat entate, which eecheaten to the pe the stone in ite place, thus blending three lending rent The town was once country, and with all his perver- i trace the same with aecursey, to show that his | Presbyterian, ‘The howxe was opened in 184, the ¢ Howling Green, He died | under their hands and seals, ail the residae ef the ution of characters. at bie residence 32 Park row, afew | mentioned in the will, fonable Entertatnments. fray, mechanica are depending on his getting from that of Mr, Water As bie pedigres beermen | APAll 9, 1825, Dr, Berrian making the prayer, Dr. ee Onr Dangerous Classe: - . the State, by varons persons, who preten + > a es y ee nm a een erate {arent lows, Materials aro wanted In ono | ofour common country."” To the sume effet 40 | sity aim te not been able wo entirely obscure the repbeted Rerutcicia wary GN Weten aeaiet | shen ev anete olvorne trendline vod aw tan 4 = MUTT, | among the dangerone ruitinss who infest the factory which ate to be furnished by another ; | the dectarations of Gov. Orr of South Caroling, | quarks of the ¢ ; * momber of the Federai Congress from Texas, and | manity and honor to our city. In natural sequence ‘of September, 1595, aged *7 years, | personal prope: ty which carue into their possession, DOPWORTH HALL, Broadway, June 0-4 eerter ot | Aight as are those who, on the one side and | work to be done in the world. A mechanic, 'y and honor to ov y. ai A, says: “Itis our duty to obey the laws, accept | and aid the hospitals in their good work, As | doors south of Reckinan # reet aud opposite the The corner. © of the Orphan House was taid "i ~The Biece fe Maton Poca Tver, cont Mutirken Aer through with it by a given time, Now, if | stands, and, like true and honest men, Inbor for | kreat deal more of good in this wieked | matter of special investigation wher claim was wait | Kuox delivering ay address, and Dr. Phillips laying Ae The «port of shooting policemen is becom, | they are put to inconvenience, and perhaps | the sections and the future prosperity and glory that God made the conntry, but man made the town. | ‘eluted td him be concangiinliye ‘will occur | denominations—Bplscupal, Herormed Dateh, tor; in bite of bis proneness to @ relation living who could justly more lawless quarters of the city. ‘That offi: f Pron egal fiele, clorgytaen still in the Boord, ‘There have been $72 TA Rhinos for AM. but ifone of the handa in the latter fall sick, | ex-Senator of the Confederacy, Rushing t0 | the downward road, man has not quite obliterated th OF the aouve distingnished phlan:hroptets | orphans taken eare of, At the exe of 14 they are ine = = | cera may be stabbed or alot or otherwise | oi, machinery of the former may have to the opposite extreme, the Charlaton Mercury, | the work of the Almighty and oven such cities as | Were members of ihe | Foe oe aminent. | demturrd to trade or service, and every care Is taken SATURDAY, JULY ‘95, 1898, killed in the mdst of an affray, that ruffians id fdle, To be gure, means aro usually | ‘h@ old organ of the Colboun seeosste pro: | New York have still some gleams of goodness that | Ry ity un etimere ani devoted frieudahip |W quard thelr rights and welfare, and to enable them Doren to restore the ancient régime by “domes. | Would do eredit to the mont auatere virtue of the | which death only dle-vived. They were students at | to leave with x tl found to remedy theso accidents, but that | 44 viotenes, if need be,” | tural regions where Phyllis and Strephon continue | IW In the ofice of Intge hina Dane, Wie tae support antil t 2 | may resist arrest, and in the wriggle do fatal | njury to their epponente, ino more than | diated sum of money as means of enn obtain employment, Wm, H. Terms of the Suny toro inthis elty an ve 6th of ‘ Taree, per pear to niall wubeerbers ccc, OOM may be expectin! ; nich efiancon aro taken by | they are productiv. of mischiof cannot be | Jy this entangled atate of opinion, the A | jan ple life they began In Cie pages of the Latio Fi Hof hor ‘ed and real iepecte, he ied ou the he ie ph getetonst here i Sos Guest ts ef 4 "achat mary’ s expected ; suc! re D i Ms a i eG i . ater February, 107, and bis example ant teachings | Matron, *are borne by the endowments ra wpe aor a oe i co 1408 | ihe: applicant for pollo ay ¢, | denied. Weare all go dependent upon one | mond Braminer, ailuding to the attempts of » | Underneath ai! selfishness, ant eroppiog out tn | lid most beucnetal im upon ts youd #4 | seaier ihe State nor ihe elty extongeald Ww shy form, ‘ owe adurens CPG Beet Baa L | another, and our services ate required in #0 | of the party to eo extend the Tammany platform | goite of ali repreasory efforts, there ls a great, sym. | Anvitions students at law. This aesoclation in their | y Twenty copie one & “ ‘84 and he knows the egtent of his dange . vi iatty | nee preneury eaor' re is @ great, sy early youth, wae subsequently strengthened ly furaliy | bass a » Fits copies to one addren.... aie tn| Tafel, | MARY ways, that no one of us can drop out of | as to teconcile these differences, and specially | prthetie human Wrart, which-—Gorl be thar ked '- conneetiona, oat ut wiieh, beyond adoubs, orkelnate:! CHEVINSE. SaeBty, per year... tesnsensee 1] But it is not eoveranted that he shell Fit a4” anka without being missod, And | alluding to the speuches of Buokalew and Davia, | got yet beew crushed under the iron waterlallsm of | the motive wiieh induced Mr. Leake to eilect ae his side Hee cee on sete. : private atasination, Maw Requence tO the | ati in the ense of heads of fumilicg, or | *AYSs "IE this isthe mote in which the Domo | the age, From tue pulsations of this great heart | ton fu tier ted tothe tingular eventa tat reauited | Cuavesse, D. To, Jui) 13, 1808.—Wyoming Additional copies, 1a Clay package, as Clu Fates. | performance Tayment invariably in advance inther of this he rh nil thus the iy coming the heir of that | Territory, that i# to be, f¢ that portion of Dokote this personal esta eek tiie ah ary of Stores, Wis eon: m the —sathen wost ofa I corner of af his duty, In this respect he | - | cratic platform ia to he vindicated, it would bo | Come tygamreams that bulid up the broken fortunes | in th those upon whom families rely for support, 5 4 : hae ou yrovtir a every. citizen, 7 | better to hold other Convention, and eall itin.’” and bodies of our fellow men; from this anda on equal grotnd with every citizen, | 1 ats no argumont to show that sickt sia i ; v ympathy with ench other, this innate ted Wit the der Ge Monton horthweat corner of N Keay aa ADVERTIOING RATES, tid tak e e of life that most | ras | This is all: gasec The party will do je i pedition under Gen, ’ Pocwen Pant. pe ines... cecctteente | a cates ip. tits nf she ixmore than an injury merely tothe sick m0 | a othing of the kind, Tt has ance Na Aaniieed Ire to relieve the sufforing and encourage the de- | Hrulde meral’s deveat at, | about the twentysoventh degree weet, and extending Tides kates (ob words cf lect “Sees | Of Us enjoy in n® more Uberal proport | but afflicts th dearer to him than he fa to shalt he veka ieee meecinen tot | Sparring, we get the impulse that fills our goodly city | iy, where he to near the thirty fourth degree, taking In a etal! por f ‘Tr Pace, per line ., i ® . The murder in the First avenue is one | |. by submitting tothe yoke of these Sonthern Tot: | with hospitals, asylums, retreats, and houses of re- r von of Moho and Utah; from forty.Ave degre Rrsinese Nortors, per fine . “| that calls for all the poor compensa. | himeelf, ‘4 spurs, and it will net yield to. their dictation for the sick, the poor, and the untortunate of to forty-« decrees north, making it nenrly Luapep ADTEATIONNES TS Clary T the space | ' an tee sah Minos | There is the farthor consideration, too, that | again, If itdoes, it will be irretrievably ruined. | Mi classes, | We SR PECK | aquare. ‘Throach the western end are the bar bos as above, Dee ete Foe | OF bodiog nre given ti, ax much as our souls, ‘The people don't want anothor etyil war. | rWe KHAN, | ith | Bick fille and the Rocky Mowntelns, and from SHE BER W Galvan Wb sahsertiers re lah pibiobtn stig a 8 | to be used for the glory of God and the good | EB ra green te | gine of the oldest and teat of ont aeylams f¢ that | ie Conmlssary | wost to vast throngh the centre rns the north fork Mrongbowt the Met tas District pecnlige of reyard for hume fo, an In | oe our fellow creatures, and that wilfal vio. | | The college boys in attendance at the | for the insane at Bloomingdale, openod in 18%, It | ied tn i onc tn Eng. | of the Mette, the Platte there are the Big j &. Orders for w por received at L | crease of er mes of violence, especially those Lattonts OF the laWeok luelth ats the wine Woreester atias bad their accustomed riot has a heautifal location at 11°th street, on the North » |. The daughter diea in tue following year, | and Liv r and Lodgepole creek, Crow areas jewesias 4 | moat despernte character, and a geno | - Ben sae hat the enforeemont. of thie RktEUefore last. It is gratifying to hear that the | River shore, wheres eres atforiis ample i ee at Leiber all babel pil ang aw ars mls rh eget Sara | roeresaion toward Darhariam, Most | 0%’ Other sing; but the enforcement of (is | out. were summarily dealt with by the authori- | room for gardening an nearly all | “Sty. Leake's property in. this country was couils. | conntey tects with minerals—cow!, eopper, gold, # The Dilemma of both E 1 let thts le doultlome das to (he War lteolt-fa | idea we must leave to religious teachers. | jin, hut une is tempted to wish that the old reign | {He erain n In the house, ays alu Mave || sated in consequence of lus edberanes to the qvantry | ser, and rom. | a ie mag a Whea the Republicans entered upon th What we wish to call attontion to is the | of bireh and cowhide could be restored for their | been added to time, and now there tre | ry years after hin marriaue, The only tsaue of this | pense being curtlig and haul . * ff ‘ ‘ homen not of the mildest) natures | . conventenees for all that modera we has devel: nye WHE § 4 lovely © ‘; 0 | Rlienat corner of the peopoeed Teerite ‘ork . tection, toe 6 lay op obligation rvating upon cach one of us, ns | benefit, A tharrlave was aon, a lovely child, who died at tik rot pronosed Territory = via learned to look complacently upon the shed. | Li ie Up ’ Lath dai oped in the treatment of the victims of the most sor | ace of elaht years INT. His death was grestiy de | ie. the + 3s City” daid ont by Gen. tot! reganl to negro suffrage ; the one ‘ . members of society, to learn what practices | whiskey, disturbing the peace of a respects Fuwful malady that ever aMcted human kind, We | plored by his uucle John Georce, who had, at was | Dodge on the Mh aid alst of duly, iit, In ova wai to confer the'right, in ‘celior. tolgnore | dita Of Mood, anil let wo cubsidledl Halowest | Ty te cas acesray hie abillip 66 ons | GOMIRIGILy, (rove! BO oo ESUol! an Well known, titented hin as hig sole hel, Hort yee Mt bas gained ® resldent poptilatios oF f toig | and indulgences destroy hia abi oper ji so much an have not apace to deseril Snatitution, [tis ander theea the Now York Hor —_— | ronk of ite Another appalling attempt at murder and | cessful ander this noble The ¢ | nivsary’s Hirst wile, Murgaretin, dled be. | 5.00), fay ne had, perhaps, in the flourishing times ob prernors of | fora hls departars fof hie coultty. and wad buried at | gamblers, rouse Hetiingtow on the 1th of May, 1b. Tue fact of tutl, and ile © fron al, and stands In the front | Belington on oe hla #. Tie work haw heen highly sue | from the inseription upon | 4 to the memory of his | |The town we henron 8 of the fatel use of the pistol, the mn. Hones, when a passions of ther notures, Hon the sulject. By recommending for rot tlon the Constitutional amoudinent known | all sid | , as article XIV, they left this matter to be re. | knife, and the bhy | form his work in the world, and to refrain | tempt, and should be treated not as criminals, | from them. Drunkenness, the eating of un. |e tituly ebilde | wholesome or indigrosti id prostitutes, ax many more, he citizens now’ ure mostly of «very Fespectal dataes Ede | ches, the Wester towns, IC kas a full ni thelr patrons. ward rut ood, the excess ve > . eh hear « becn compelled to arrest @ ; e eearefal attention of Dr, D. Tilden | at | Wat is quariered. very y the gules i by the States, ae oa ely w et | ree ces arti aan hin ieong | PUrRuit of the pleasures of {iyo Sanson) Over | taauery baw: Flay. HOBO “i have 8 | Hrowm, principal physician, om Ns assstants, Des | Te tea a oy ee att | Uonton Pacitle Hallroad « crak era jated them to confer the suffrage by providing : Set, the villa tw vengeance, | exertion in even lawful labor—thowe and a France, A large manufacturer of ti Horace K, Wheeler Edward Parker, gate in before him in | running down tuto it empties into ite Representatives in Congress should be | and sneakingly waylays the ae With the | qualified to discharge hia duty at all propor | for Amiens by the midnight train, and after pro- Liodlaoded santelan nat leliagreenert| thie frat nar elage Taeue by | great: pat Or the ty febuilton the worth side of proportionately reduced. 'T extreme | intent, and too often the success, of murd times, ought to be avoided by every good | ceeding @ short distance was attacked by aman mb were token In 1816, and the celebrated | arriage. This ey esha! the ri ad any Crow creck, extending (rom of Kobert Leak: Such events are not ealeulated to increase wel L. Miteholl w residen mong the first to begin rth to Twenty-first pablicans wero dissatiafed with this, and | Tforild treaunent,. ‘Tho aoftest. | citizen out of regard to his nelghbors; and if | who occupied the same compartinent with bitn, | ay encourage the work. ‘There was not then in ail | Ki Gruney, {titer ax Commiseary at Cape Dre wah there ere many paildingd would, had it Leen persisted in as a final basis | venert rie m ‘ a ee te ‘htt ‘hear | Me ean add tho higher motive of ades're to bs : sev ena that his life is despaired — Amerion a single school or institution for t ‘The foram elalinants wi it Hoon atte: the a er part of the bal i enrte’ eanjiot seo a fal offic 7 nf. He succeeded, howeve f on iusibicalls ‘ } escheat of Jubn George Leaice's real em con: ut there are many of stone, of settlement, either have given the party a | Dearted of us cw Fs obey his Maker so much the better. Untilthis |‘ ie hobbled accor eu nt | and instruction of th sequence of hla haviue dled iavatite as to the same, few of brick, ‘Sintecntly and feelle support or wholly withdrawn from it, | Shot down like a dog while protecting our | hussiiee cas renaraly vinaniibe, canal tikes | sistance to prevent the robbery which the assail- | early history of the firs set | and without heirs entitled to his real estate, ¢} Seveneenth, Bday and Ferguson are the prtielp in Ubi theater | own lives, without feeling thet jnatice should Bs bein) | ant undoubtedly aad in view, and the Inter was | in 1817, with only four pupi | many and adverse to eac Hat no evidence | Dusineas atreets, pavements are of boards, The eleven States to be reconstructed, net religion pervades every part of the com. | up Ln ynbile were surprised to learn th ever appeared sumicient to invalidate the testimony | some feet wide, ant nearly Jer the wivico of Preaidont Johnson, | BO stern and inflexible with the murderer. bat 7 | subsequently eq; tured. The repetition of this sort 0 | taken Inthe matter of perectiig suid escheat und | every busines house Wve Me lamp. in front mg bate we niviee of Irv ‘i 1 Lowen, | Ii ta, tiie brroat ‘extent, Ute lack iof fall tus | munity, social reform will be but half ae. | oferime ought, it would seem, to Hnally awaken the refine bite irdaneh eg! sixty : | the fei hed ert ns of hp Geurwe Leake Rienssll, Mee aX pl ‘ from, sole at present, bat, the jected the amendment, wth the exception | 5 On Ba k cacaltahied af siiaite | New York City tna population of 12),000, oF one for | that be had no loos lig Was the last | Is now being constructed a diteh or eanuly ty ee nee ee ; | tice that has may it possible for such mus. | © miplished. | managers of transatlantic railways to the cach $000, ‘The first teacher who wae thoroughly | OF hie race.” and that living in woe | row creck six miles nhove, witeh will trite of Tennessee, This relieved the Republican ‘ : ‘ou 1 = | eal sity of wlopting the American ears, instead of | © Sil Waa tactas Ee Pasi. Was: Re ie many | Veins Fane drop of | An effort to oe! gate the entire ch, or range of hills, on the gentle posed apon it tho lubor of de] now and then be over sealous, little boxes, affirding seats for only six oF | quently gave it feet ieee he revarned: home with the halt-way between the point t the have & most dangerous ow plan, which it did, | but nim to utter att | | | Brooklyn has presented her eautidate for ! | | whieh itiseven ag viene 8 | with, Th Governor. Hexny C. Menety isthe man, | Clit persons, and being entirely eat off from | Lewis Poet, Fi institution was , the cxpressions of inis belief, ‘The trees, pine and ave beeny and therein required the late insurgent States | Aud tnserupulous crow 1 to deal with, 9 There was a Democratic meeting tu the | communication with each other, present the | at Fitticth street and Fourth a but now it oc. Or yb reg er ett rey { Labatidin 5 rere nee to confer negro auffrage and ratify the Con. | Heed in ite fullest extent, the moral and Academy of Music in that eity on Thursday | 6Peatest facility for all kinds of outrages. #0 beautiful ste knuwnas Fanwood, at Wash wcording to liw, ther e | Catholies haves very fine church cor H a 1 1 | legal support of the magistracy ; and that, | . “4 * | ——— on Heights, where thirty-seven acres of ground | ‘the forelgy celal | Mark’ 8 titutional am ndiment. a a they do not got, We | venine, pr awedly to ratify the nomination® | qt ie “nip and tuck” between the Vi give ant agriculture, and whe everal ty the eginatiure | the lumber The adhesion to e the eae pl OE | 2e OOl NY Sakon) Seer BO et) Ree Heo Dt i he hy ‘ ‘ s fave ; effin the St rch tones r teenth and The adhesion to cither of these plans of KW aah Und Ove MRL Hiram eraln THY Hall for President and Vieo President, Henry ©.) york World and the La Crome Democrat, but the — Sie silent patioute aay Nave all the advantages of | iy" "yy EC splat io I Millet, piacsph, tompregedion Feconstruction involved losses to the Repub. | Ae va vt Murphy was the prineipal speaker, a well as | dog is etill a fete ahead.” The lost numt health, re und lovely scenery, the Leake's — tnvestixns | tin thy public kehool house, & | li rs butit h ably 1{ Men that it was useless to attempt to break | ‘ is . r ; roken }y rer that reat ons and “ ttorney-General of the vome sixty or seventy feet by thirty, yori ined edihade ede idaho BRM HRN pane ot SnatMeulonn'y aL the presiding officer, on the oceagion, When) of Me, Pomeroy's paper that has reached as con. eet wall nie » shamber, State, and eumumittees appointed fr ime to une vy | (ed into two roume, by large folding yas Joss in the aggregate by adopti | Upthis or that gang of desperadoes ; tha i aici | tala gly exe jutended th isinture, main convinced of the | doors, and occuples ita own square, ‘There ure Jens Jos in the aggregate Ly adopting its ae Police Justices nearly alwaya aide | 2h Murphy came forward, gentleman, who & roughly ex sel debkurragt taal | Ausuicleney of the proofs oitered ty these aided | three’ dally papers, the Star. and the Lead i vised scheme than it would had it adhered | (" ere seereine heal be i Appears to have acted ax the mouthpicee of | present Gea, Grint, drank, reposing in the a ant the reports are in evidence of thisxens | or, Repubiiony. nnd the | Argus, Democrat, to ite original policy. Eight of the eleven | axninst tho officers, aud their decisions gave | ating, iain fe for the { #4 of a Digger «quay, and entitled * The Loves cs vid Lanta ohdoen Get ses WF ATOKSA lad Ihe lace CATERRAL GEER ‘ iat 8 * \ 1 Theety D id ree he | bd iJ 13 heir music tu them t vl is of ns, ie spe of asthe future Governor of Btates have adopted the new plan and aro | the Hlea to the crows of rutfiang that tl Mocununue iat i hich, | Of Ulssue Le His First Lovet? Iti evident that | Hewee ice Daly was the chairman hu InIng. & pocitton Which woul. be honored by his dre L | . 4 ht lnugli atthe poll pele them with | 2es! thor of the Empire State, IM Naw. Vir ‘ Wf | RAY ‘of Ist3-H4, made a searching and exhaustive | Cupaney. He niko publisiies the Weekly Rocky Mown= . how represented In both Houses of Con. | MEME laugh at the police, oF pelt Hem WHA | i, report slates, were given with enthugi: | CU NeW York coutumporary must call (oF reine | Yee thereis a physical affiiction to whieh tho loss | report on this » 4, ln eonelui | taln Star. "There is a Lov {tree Masons i gress, while the remaining three are in va. | Steves, we they thought proper, ; i forcements if it expects to“ fight it ont on that hearing tenothing; the loss of #lght Is the most ra nde in quesic | pie s, two hook, and ladder co panies . . i t ri | vested i eatly unite ne ree bath hous ? rious stages of forwarduess towards ite | It is greatly to be desired that the Ais. MEERA ARORA CARGO TIKC a line”? with its Western competitor, disastrous event t can befall us, and no evil or plan House | hotels, tWo hospi ne. in fuet, that bs wes i adoption. magistracy and the police whould act | 1 r” UFPOY spoke ostena ily for Seymour) ee avearapren apne oma tae | msworaae ie known et so powerfully appeais | having ar | worthewe we it lon. (1 Blair; but cons dering the eireu . ork on the eanal across the Isthinus of ympathy. — Milton, ng from his | Leake’ eonvie °, ; ne Denver or Msc ita enna Pah (Rien Core ea taea’| 16: DanOny; oAanUlATlY -inn Kun -HhattGR OPT Cte ie ne ean Ran Chreamaaton |) ; ee ee erie iin’ | “afr. Leake beeaino the only representative of } | Division Unis the t i hing 7 sath ) Dy which he was heralded, we suppose it ig | Sioa is still progressing. The sum of 57,600,000 | imaginary unlerround journey to the upper earth, | famity, in 1a large y by hve futbel Union Pacitie prope ane qere open to tho Democrat e party ia the | etimese® violence to the person, now #6 pre ei ty conetude that he waa speaking for | basalready been expended upon it, and the total | sadly anys of the ght of the wun: courinived after ride with i uustuees | thon of large machi es, Work } A weoy to ar ah eth fu aking fo ¥ “Thee Trevistt safe, inlaw. Bety strong and nine heen eo ngine houses, pending Presidential campaign, One was to | Valent. Mercy to assassins should be lett to | aie ates, He iw will ig that the poople | Cost when It is finished will, it in estimated, be sil Wel: Gy CN et eb ne terrupted @ ‘also “caine Into ‘will house i denounce this plan of reconstruction as par | the Governor alone; the raiflan who tes | ia nay the bonds in greenback, nnd | £200,000, or perbaps, inetuding the necessary | Powinats fava hid no aw a Fee decease be “associated ‘with » few, intima’ yard Moutunns and sles Car ule jo bonds in greentacks, nnd it th . nd no Awa; ier decease he associated with satiate, nd Mouton, and also fr: tial, huuiliating, and opprossive, but to troat | his Dram knuckles or slingshot, Knife or | 100" MO hee ; cks at each end, $10,000,000, About siaty ‘dueuched tweed orbs, | Wito"were with. ‘lmoolf meibors of the sone: | grrat di se hutioar wae rete a ¢ pistol, should be given the full) be their obligations to him by ¢ Wg NM niles of it is now wed for water transit, gi f dere Cinbj but, we their number dimfuisied | The retail bus fallen of here with the de- i {tas having reached, in xpite of the opposi : . ; A cs i Governor, He is opposed to Afrieanized pesdiabhracshol dts babsihabty | A Des, Sormuel Ackerly and Samuel Wood | py death,” he formed 8 +e te auedy | CFE vd popul y ts tll very Rou if 4 i of 4 Demoerne 1 co | fair trial, and the utmost penalty Mg x o ated a movement for an for the blind, | and toward the close of his life soughe retirement Heing some 608 feet above tide, the air is dry and t } Hion of the Democrey, a point whence it F i States, and in favorof a Democratized State— | AM SEMENTS. Lah ie Shale Sere ai cues | beable ie aie in his own home, sellom visited, except by tile sure | cool, We ti neuf your hot, aweltering nights, H could not be turned back without violene vietion, Fifteen years ago the garroting: busi. Ach tho dani tlente Oc Start j | eR and the Legislatare at ence Incorpora He eAtINK | Viving assvciites and his old and endeared friend, | but just th I, ple muturanal ones, Whi ’ ; ‘ acute bie ; with the Hon, Henry C, Murphy in ite hgh. Pitan | Society, selecting a Nowra of Managers from the first | Join Wats, with wuoin he continged ou terms of pket is just the thing, Gur bracing air is just j and then, to resolve to fight the pouding bat. | Bes# heeame fashionable am the dangor | oo csecutive | Walisable Thentty: | cltiaens, Meyor Gideon I Wing the list, ‘This | the closest iuuimacy, Jed by those who spend thelr time and j er issue, p nt at ous clases; but the judges brought i “i THE JOCTERE: OPMAA ER. ¥ 7 ‘When, ufler a diligent search, upon the death of | waste their money In going to the “aprings,” when te on other issuer, provim nent among which, | 08 clase © Judges brought It t It is time now for the friends of Mayor | Afr, Rronshan’s vieucious, coredly. still Koopa | ™ the Mrs acho! fort ust" oparstiou| Vip Paap eeLUaliieeeay traces Phos Was GaLita:| HON Glige’Goaid Sean sarere ioniF” hentia erttin eam ; stands the subject of finance, embrac ng the | #den termination by sending half a dozen | yy man to atit themsclves, or the Murphy | tte piace on tiostuce at Wallick’, and continues to , 12 t8i8 country. Every ove knows it by sight, though | those Lent kequamnted with the wannerof his inicyand | of the hry mountains that rise in majesty Do pine Oty miles West oF us » of paying: the publie debt, oncrons tax. | Chettors to the State Prison for fourteon te pupils ever had that pleasure, It te | the fanily connection existing between hiv ea edad neha \ the Watts family, that he had chosen Ke tures of metropol ‘0 those in search of | wing of the party will outgeneral them, | dw fel heuer, Ms graphic 1 years ene! w oe yp] nthe nth avenue, above Thirty-third street, in a - d © | ol * ‘coming #! 5 ONT BER VAR RHE oo Lent E Area al RIAU ban Ae is 7 ide a } F he A ms ae | For ourselves, we have nothing: against Mr, | {tim atventure, snarling dialogue, and exciting pity ich and. satetirious oontion ; and the good work it | eaiion ches Nobert suould tale apd. beartchiteent | ox mar sys beinen the | riaio Cvory rascal caught in the net or convicted g vine to anuss ad (o interest the beholders, t PE fedbnt Pee ag happen rrr dy eknew | the Union Have top ie AGA eth id bad mye") Murphy, but we eaunot abandon Mayor Hot | Aen aeay. theraneliy, tatleded Wut, | hat dow fur the lant thirty.tve years, though Hike | and belre forever ie surname of Laake, He Ruew | the Unis tse t Tho other course was to send these finan. | O° UNE CeMlly weapons, OF in any way VIO | man, ‘The great run which ho made at tho fo entertainment, The scene of the | Hows to. the wel i most : "the mutura Cattle, ab four y ial questions to the re Ata laon io | Hating the laws for the protection of the indi- F ey tiacth ae aid honorable to ouy city and the liberal hears pane per trade of al questions to the rear, and to place in the | linet eladitan ehioalt cositent. lit etronel 4s par iin tts way, Th a oftcr forefront of the contest a purpose to over. | Vidal, and we shall soon hear little of th prey eee eee ae vec | * prety woller Kiel ® iy vop- | chad sustela the institution, = Throsgh 00 | caer or rctome wealthy whicty in | pring forty crite per dozen } i k i : to the support of bis party a second time Re hat bh PM | anwearted effort the Diind Lave almost been made | eee et ot eet eens e able him to support hie in Colorado, th e all kinds of ¢ sate uy all avallguin j | shooting of pol eomen roxented na they ave by the young Indies of Mr cine j 3 hrow, by all available means, these reron. | Bae | SE RS ee ha cha fe canine Liniqan malmstrers | 22.866. They have been tausht to rea, to sing, to | mew saune lua manuer Corseey Qudang WiRh his octal Hiwie eau he dour were” Cut Btructed governments, and remand the States | ‘The : cin G | ; ; EeiPeuartepeeat reuse stoner ed le on 0 eat number of easy meehanteal | Position Hay trttag op hg gehen ped be | eel bee sie | The Duty of Keeping in Good Healthy | One of the most vigorous of the cl would do credit ty Uameclves us independent per- | PMys to Work ata great number aeons |e the will of Mr, Lenke was ekitlly prepared, was | vin [rom {brty to berentssave ber, Gent. )m | tothe civil chaos wherein thoy weltered at Within th At half coutury, great pros | pals, in its discussion of the li [Mor question, il | formers, | Processes, and) not a few are uow enrefully engrossed by hilnself, was Without © | rt * ais} Moanitalns hav okt an al the close of the rebellion, with the intent of | gress ha de, ax we all know, 4 : sabietaery +. their living, and conduct Toiueation: wih Nia nal 16 Toll ot he Wack Milly thousand ‘of woul, sees y m with the in 1) gress has been made, as we all know, in the lustrates in each successive issue the Nible's Gard who enjoy the Inestim nt, and ‘pertect in nll its parts matinee pean Onea ey Oh aaece { rebuilding them from ther foundations on | discovery of the causes whieh i sheer force that may be brought to bear aga MARE LEU. | The unfortunate blind are no stat the end by him, and was not at- | tothe eaino witht ‘Our six. lines « now and totally different grounds Jagiet bodily health, and the me fan obnoxious measure, without the slightest Mr. Hateman hasmade a good hit with (Bar of hia resi estates | Heleuraph give ue ail we eed of news i The aduption of either of the ries | moving them, ‘The old idea that disease is course to argument, of the least cbservance of | Mene,” ax he did last winter with the “Grade | wie executors named ty thle, will were, Robert | tive of the mountains. Whys with all thexe adv ane ' would doubtless involve some losses to the | a mysterious dispensation of Providence, and retion, Does it serve any good end, even | Ducherse.”* Now that the piece has got to running | 0, arig{ dark | amid tie blage OF HOON, Witiain Bogard. Att Katoe'a deaths | Hi uote rea tied an eek ae p : 1 smoothly, Its Veauties and the capaettion of the artists rewocaliy dark total elec only Jou or nan Le Key survived t0 ell yo in policy, or rather want of polley, Democratic party; but we incline to the | that mon must bear the bring and denth {em the extreme anti-prohibition point of vie ssi tnediptedelonelye una ree iaetaieaill Mahal aa hes ach only dota Watt feta de ey surevel 2 | ta the mangement of fn iian affairs. Mt an tat T la opinion that the sum total of loss would have | which result from it not only without repin the hws into contempt t The practios, t ea in it come out much mare strikingly then | rhe present Superintendent ts Wm, B, Walt; Dr. | mitted to tte Surrogate of thy county of New York | {8 4 cltizcu, le te amenable to the laweif w trite, "i boon less in pursuing the Grstunrued policy | trie, but without inquiring Tuto the . aa utingeweh individual of the detingtent | 1M When ing eper aati pani x . Hatta} | JW. G. Clements is the Attending Phystetan, and Wh, order (hate might be adinlited to pro | dine Oe ths Government tn sreuking ue \ Fi 4 ane : e029 Ue eens defy the Ta asa couTag eos tie ee einen eee etude ONG | Drs, Headle, Dubois and Hunter are Consulting Phy regurt vere and abt sted Hel | Mowing. to bo broken any treaty In at Teast | ollowinge the last wrctine it rt q Fit ot? ., flings wud wets With an uprow wility Which Would i pon a long, povers, Bnd abiy ecatested lit} reat 0 ence ae ¥ : Hi bei i ie ra Cae It ne | Hy of wanling it off future, ia given Woy | te fe priniple, or an lnjured viet of tyranny, | Noes yee tear ear gue deity which would | sieians, Iw the Hoard of Managers we notice nates giilgn_cunued | the corpuraiion of tha eity of New Poa open getter ’ doubtful which line it w uke up. Intl | toa pretty general convietion that if we only : Bete tees eine araee RO of | of great honor, Augustus Schell is President, and | York cow ng t rs Leake dle 1 b the nerve, and is equivalent to « rellection up part in the eeene where tots are drawn for tl i 1 o ' thatyas he Teit-no Were, thet | ences to which the party in this sectionof the | knew 4 of our bodily constitution and | spirit, and consistency which govern the conduct | Rose Queenand in her duct with Buceanat the end | Tht A; Emmet, C.K, Tuckerman, John T. Irving, | statite, enured to the beret of the city, |The array | countty has: boon biti. Muti oolrn és Bhoynd (hon eesul asia : ; f ‘ f Waldo Hutetins, and Judy on are among the | of counsel included the prominent members of thi rn untry Te Wout to listen, counselled hem, there would be no sickness In) ofthe law-abiding majority. It is pos if | of th aud wet, Was Mast bringdown the | augers. ‘Theodore Thoinas Is the Musleal Director, | bar In, the Btite, the testimony take Wall aes He oapaicrsntie bree ter = the former course, “The ‘Tammany Hall] the workd,and no deathexeopt from old aye | not, indeed, probable—that one in ten of the | house tu tumuituons appluse, Malle, Lambete sings anager : * | the evidenee that could be reached im support ut ar | C10Ud Ls wn | kaa pi ae Eh q Jatforn seemed to Indicat Habnuadaioel Pal. ; fi lat 1 deat , tunity | wae us he locks, and we have no doubt AK AND WATTS, again, the will; and no eftort was wantingto seco. | ComNiverd 14 wind to rest on 1 " eaten te Hive be wht, ale, and water aro taking: the placwof | lNeensed. “deulurs of “(ho olty is liabitually | & | ecptible bachelor every evening enview | One of the Teast known but most honorable of | pilsh the a GE cunieee of IB respneti ze part mind Ts wd tween Seyllaand Charylds A plance, how i sewerage aud drainage of various | Clurgeable with ViolAtORs OF ae et Soe ee eee ann ae ence aoeraidlie, Dacive Lae | there Institutions te the Leake and Watts Orin | ieee ee ee inne eatin ponseusing a patie | or noble ; a ite ever, at the carrent of 2D tt Konds have boen found out to be surer pro | MA wrother Ty most of the petty gambling | fUU' SUK Mis lovee Mele, Mille, Buchs 108 | ayise, mie editiee standson a loity ride, betwe u dnpaniion, hd power of shige trate Vudhen aevatersunmedina apparent Hot res shows that the party is dridag upon the lat- | tection against pestilence than an army of | Moons the 12 o'clock losing hour ean hardly be | ye te ng msl to he what we have riot | 12008 and 118th strvets and Ninth and Tenth avennes Ati aeetae contain eth nily thonclit ol—and a few endeavors of the kind ter policy I Acre pnd cleanliness in regarded aaa vir. | Mitt $0 be recognized at all, Ina class of lodging | jourd here for many yours, a Aest-elase Tht French | !t 1 90 feet by 60, and three stories high, The location Which involved nearly alfa mill i eck thet Senet : 4 | i b Lic hemtaat ** | houses, or third-rate hotels, the bar is open ail is ‘is most admirable, and. the grounds are in the best nthe Surrogate, | than the present mode of proceeding? Ie Time can alone determine whether it is | tue which seeures the divine favor in sant 7 bi tenor,and we hope to hear blm next winter In somo T i Will as a gow teatamentary dis- | CUUld not be worse-the Ep Inission demons , night ya and Saturdays alike, for‘ luv'ge | opora where he enn do his powere more justice | OMT ‘The history of this institution Is most cw Hag a dowd teataruentary in | Strates that it agit be be'ter-sUils btine only dese pursuing the bert cou A large beady of tary matters much more than the godliness | er." and these, not unfrequently, include half | thon tn Odentueh's hurkaque pieces, Mons, Dus | Tou* and as interesting as any romance that the \y Was invor ° ARS Bee We Are RO) irmuben mee OEE ae Maen, who ary uot poliuesus, and whose at | which dwells in ith, In all civilized com: | the tating and tippliag community of an eniire _ shesue, and Mons, Lagtitfosl became established favors | feud Hradon or the prolitle Cobb ever iavented. | | Fram this decision, auappeat wan mavte io the then | (7, Se WR ee ee tachments to either party are feeble, but | munities now, the authorities pay quite as | ward, A cousiderable proportion of the lop | Hee lst Winter by their pectormnnces in. Fourteenth | THe Orphan Honse was ervcted, as the testator dle | Corts Og N ob To theCourt | p2urther up the road Ia Laramie City and earcigenys vai ¢ triad Nd att : 1 wall tal el b f i street, so that itty unnecossar ‘yanytulne more | Teeted from the income of the fund in the hands of | fur ihe Core ‘inal appeal wee | Platte. both of canvas and of the traveling order Whose votes In the hour of trial will decide | much attention to the physical well-being of shops, while paying ouly the beer Ieense thua’ iat thie’ ae de uesk hha cless a | Hee thus the principal was sefantuet, | then made; aud that court, resort nt that time, | URLS re Pero ROW, Female aed the fortunes of the day, believe that in some | the people under their charge ax they do to #100, disperse liquor to their customers « Usely to have a long rw CTE ROO | Wie Mccann a WALK ie diated Sasunrinhy te tbe pits dagen Hurrogate, and the |S debtin” A from here, " i y : ‘ Wively to have a long run, | benoit of the benefeiuries. ‘The success which has Ad was wdinitted to a which . . particulars the prova.l.ng plan of reconstruc: | their morals and their intellectual education; le brand, proeisely ws if they contrib. | shown | (ie pen bout 1:4) this | — aitended the management of th Reig eawaonie ile by the stattetles here aiter War, by raising the price of th rake, there will be quite own, ‘The Up leaned will ee to month of the Lake, but Brigham will connect by a branch, institution ixshown | the personal estate Was subject en. ‘The reeentewii | foes superadded, deduc necessaries of iteand | ton on t.e direct and ¢ , With the counsel Tat the bloae of the iitia- ‘eval forms of proceeding tion is partial and unjust; but they also be | and the success which attended the efforts of | et #250 te the excise, | Honamen Su | ‘The fhets are not disputed violators of | OFF-—Last Sunday Daniel Gets, aged abou lieve that an attempt to upheaye it in order | our Board of Health Inst summer to keep |, The fiets are not disputed, The violators of y 4 Denver isa litte lively on aecount of b Rn iived Silt me Latltentashee ae cos! of every artlele required (or their support, haa | rendered necestary to establlel: the will and recover ye Sgr init : ; y the law are most considerable in numbura, Nos | {ary avuut three miles couthwerteot atte g materially diminished the means and. curtailed the | what Was due to. the estate, left nowwithstanding w ah ad er oot ate i aS to do the work over again would invelve the | th lera away from this city, shows ve E body Maltoven thal Halt chine ar a, | tie bee jowlous of tie Waite, had @ qu | Weetulnoos of this institution, Had the Legisiature | surplus of nearly €400°0, Me anton On Bab Kad luseiaae oo aie country in a turmoil which they would | dearly how me anule akeon iilahod body es that half « OT RFS: DELRO LET | eee tened write hon te oF the State relingutshed the iands, whieh excheated | ‘This thal judgment was rendered on or about the | ee ann he Maio Git bad itr) \ wey ald | cloarly he nueh ean accomplished in | aid nobody believes that wore the risk of detece | ¢ gent the p + te people of the State by the tntestacy of Mr, | fist day of Deceuver, A, D., bo, and thereby Rob. | a eis 4 ie fain avoid, They belong to t class of | this way by skill and every LBM Le consequence of tis will not having been | ert Warts, a@ the legutce named in the will, became ae an it is, the number of delinquents | Owns be than it is, the number of delinquents | PMs BF a) sted according to the provisions of the stitute on | entitled 10 the residue wnd remainder of cunie RaiLwar.— id pet: | OPENING OF THR Pins practical philosophors who, though a ragi There is, however, a further step to be | would be very much lossened, In this lies the — caps, but ti retuned t the subject, nnd his dying without heirs capable of | ronal estate, It only remained for him touceopt | Tuesday, the 2th of September, 12a, was a great tooth may have loon drawn, under paiuful | taken in this matter, before the reform which | only thing approachir Bows over, told hit sniorntiny abe Under that circumstance, the as | or refuse the condition to which reference has been | day tor Darlington, | vay, afer having been ug to an argument against eee ine creme ofthe trust fund which the will ereuted, and | made, mud tho Which ember 1 not thinks mbraced therein, Stor of this Jase mentioned decisic ler constrnetion for more than three years, wae writh nya and with 3 etfa of | is now going on will be rendered entirely | vigilant inspection ad snminary arrest by the and Fie wile, I es) The real os Well as the person. afer ‘the rendit ith about to be opened, A grout concourse ab ‘ How worthless that argument is may |) yeh canis 5 4 A Pi nae eive Wins ie Ji rts, wa nable the Orphan House ty linprove to | Kobert, by @ sudden check of perspiration, the re: ie assembled on the ovewsion: ve came from Viood, by a Mundering surgeon, deom it bet | offvetual, Each one of us must not only ad. | petic a teens eas & sil greuter extent the condition of the helpless or. | sult of exposure after Violent exercise ina contes and Durhwn, many. trom the Aucklanda, ter to submit to the result than to have it! mit, in general, that health may be secured | Teddily bo left to fair-minded deaiers themselves and. there beng ne Plane who really constitute a portion of the poor of | jus uttacked W th asevere cold, w ington beta geveral holiday and. ty the chy, To the extent of the relief thereiore pro- elec Thi as followed bj to determine, The man who violates the terma | S49 het leude the di :ven back inty the jaw again, in orderthat | by obedience to. the laws of hoalth, but he Mae not cae, 10 Alby Beam vided by this trust fund. the elt. Is. proporu id iever, whieh, of riy-as six in he Be neoey atl , Fa eee ‘of hoalth, but he | criss iiconse takes on unjust advantage of his | Aras ent mere won ne ponder in tb, abe balunes | Kcnen eu, aud consequentiy thie adilisuon pi } i, made It necessary Lo'eoufine biuusclE to Wuere the ng of the tn may lw selentitically reurs & qore | uiustadmit the truth asapplied te hisown par- , Ue teanhie buat nares 0 those in charge of the charities oF this city as | houee; the rst oecurrence of the kind, it cessfully reheat At the foo! ice Seamie aaah ! VURAT | noighbor who righteously fullily Ais contract, Gs sched, Ss our nt bere. | Fa) Montag, ite wimshouses, managed with diseretion and | Heveds In the gourse of his Ife; {or Ne was of Fes Wat vehk pu oiratate “i caso, aL Ui aaa Ws tat NY | Tye competition between the two b Shrike Mila arc, at he coud aaa | sh Jugmienl ans without oBlelal malar OF ike | narkahly robust fame, and bis Reaith bidherto und ive en yo natural ean 8 to put the trath into practice, For tho Gov> | sith unfuie, and continues to bo unfair until the Tie clothes: that he wad no further wee ued nB | : air, and continues to be ntiL the ng ole ae Ree. 0 Tar ne ne n this ast decision In bts fav nd flour, then a euvered montioned, as also of a lurge portion of those | ernment to drain aud cleanse the streets, He WOR Sone she et hot ut » | agonts of the Excise Co: policy | whe the honges and the rooms in them are hission interfere, Y out ot doors, close io the Louse, snd ina it bn Decame known, the father bad repeatedly imu-y at the end of tho | y to his son the Wish that he should refuse the bequest tite tvua hoard, | and ‘proprietors, next F passeng Democrats who favored the line ¢ one. coal cuunot, itis true, estimate the amount of the : ok ‘ ‘ The report of the gun awakened Hipp, amd all suas | Js he sas opposed to his surrendering I (with whi 7 and kastly first named, was Chief Justice Case, That | left untouched, is by no means the whole of | illicit gains in any given ease; nor put the two mmelinety went onteand emud the lived wortee ue | friend to Inherit b's entive property apon th | name and taking that of Leake, Unwilli six more with cous, Strange ce meri Daniel Getis, with his bea biown almost eatirely | Bon of bis tukting ame ov Leake, by wi | pain te 4 parent whom be tenderly Joved and to say, a man o se, carrying a flag with the he would haye male serious Juroads into the | the work to be done; and it is quite clear that | classes of subseribers to the excise contract on [ith (elim with fis ftad Mite, lite’ Cnbeey | aul bis lcits were ‘hereafter to be forever known, — | respeeted, i a mnaiter which he al #0 much st ii rr the Company idserived on ity ertouum ranks of the Republican party, no higher | untoss wo aro allequally careful of our babite | 8a equality as to accrued profits but they ean put | tiiehed the (ewer wiih a stick, aad thus ent hig | Ng doubts trem, the ve, terme OF thle expeces | Host was sicko ube quiicct in his presence bul | prdcutum w/lifus qucdict” heated the beacesaion. " proof need be adduced than the relief, undie | of eating and drinking sid exposing our. | #8 end to the unequal compotition, and give Hie | ful inte wlurnity, The man ant a tte of the | Rirg OF ble tren ina family | tention of complying with the eonditien im the will, | ly flery duly’ exhibits the 'o seman Amt his Mage Bt gu sed and leacribable, which loading lena’ irlous Influences, we shall fai) to an who respects the law a fair nee in his it—ohetyoiie UU) Lia, of thie kind, With the view of effectually enab! him to do so, | was not thenght so dangerous plice after all, The Dut the second Kon, the ly to leesen the ditteulty, te slowed that he had hegiye iustructions to have « inciuorlal prepare be submitted to the Legislature for the py wrreetly an | an act to. wuthoriae Win to take the surnan 3 | locomotive Was only supposed to be able to goat the wge of | rate of from four to sia mies an hour; and an ov. dinary horse could casily Keep ahead’ of that. Om business than he bad before. That is a view of s taro ee Sixkina ov a Tuo axe Loss ov Lire. —This t publi-ans all over the country felt when tho | getthe fall bonetit of the most thorough im Tammany Convention, contrary, we doubt | provement of our the matter which, we apprehend, the better part Welling places. Sine morning, about 4orelook, the tug Notter, of this port, | teipated this diMeuky, for this y reummtanee | Leake, ‘This Wan done, but its exceution aud pre | started the procession, with the horsemin at ite of the trade may appreciate as well as any other, | went out into the lake (0 tow in the bark Consiitae | brought about te plan whieh My ¢ devised, | sentation were delayed intl such time as he could | head, A great conconme of people stood along the | aot, to the wishos of Gov. Savtoun. ved | has a part to perform, whieh noone else can tion, A tine was given her, and when atthe mouth | contingent in itwexceution upon the acceptance or | give the matier his personal tention, Iine.” Many of them tried to accompany the train by the name of the Chief Justice and placed bis | perform for him :and if he tails in it, he im Ni cgi | of the river the bark swung round towards the west | reiusalot the terms of that condition, After the lapse of a few weeks, his illness assumed | running. atid some gentiemen on hors back galloped i V : On the subject of submitting to the pre. | pier Ae ahe did 40, Cup’ Wetzel orthe tug Noter, |“ Ttin best Co consuit these terms in their expression, | an alarialng ¢ 4 And bis physician announces to | across the fields to keep up with it, The railway own before the nation. But even with a | pairsto just that extent the aggregate wel - attempted to draw her off, uC iho tine atbiched to | iu order to ax runin thelr precise import. ‘The toss | his brother-in-law that his patient could not descending with a gentle Incline towards Darlington, wrtain legacica out of his | day longer. It was *o unexpected ax to occasion | the pate of speed Was consequently. Varkala Live insignificance in cons | gevat surprise and the deepest regret ; for Rober! lavoruble part of the road “Stephenson vailing plan of reconstruction on the gy Democrat r A that the vessel suddenly parting, the tug was thrown: upon tater had Jamocrut &o prone it cannot bo remedied, there i a wide ditference | Mer ele; and, before she euld recover herself, flied | personale Lond conspleaous as | fure of the whole eommunity . Gay, Beymoun, and with the Jess judicious Tt seems, { e, of compa i os | ‘ er, turned completely over, aud sani ih Trask with the bulk of his property, ‘Phe latter he | Watts was Wooly unaware of any serious cause ined to try the speed of the engine, ie agit it were not of mach | of opinion in the Demoeratie party North and There were four parsons on board, Leonard | conveys to his executors and their survivors sure | alarm, It was too late for liu to do mi than ex vied upon the horseman with the dag te and attractive name of Gen, BLaik thereto | lnportance to the rest of the world whether | South, The solid and sensible Domoeratio Sena. the es dobry Wetzel, his’ brother ; ‘or under the deseription of * all the rest, residue, \' his gratification thit his father, a» his neat of out of the w Most probably, deeming tt ua: ae 7 ; i r Wetzel, eagueer, and a German nder of his estates,” upon certain trusts. in, would be entitled to his pre to tur) | necessary to exrry his peri mivatum forthor, appended, and even on the issue of over | any one man’s health is good or bad, If his | tor from Pennsylvania, Mr, Buckalew, disap- | the throm imed David Woigomits, ehiet and direct oby 0 tus thoughts inom intensely upon her and a bet He horseinan turned aside, phenson * pation throw!ng the reconstructed Stote Goverments, | head aches, he alone has to bear the pain; if | proves of Gen, Blait’s poliey of reopening the | Wrned over, allot those on vad mwa ot he correct Meg aah, was | uiutes'en hour's ie rarl of ihe rosa te stat Ney ff the Republicans imagine that their victory | he hae a fever, no one else burns; and goon, | Matter, So does Mr, Davis, the Democratic Sen- n with the wreck aid "Was di is eure, they entirely mistuke the temper of | through all the catalogue of ills that tosh is | tof from Kentucky, On the other hand, the Riche | WOO .iyne Johan W the times and the prowess of their opponents. | heir to, Tn a certain sense this is true, tn the hold, | ywned. 1¢ | and executor John Wing amother, who resides In | thestpreas condition that the vert ‘olael was very’ ball his lich should take the name of Leake, an corr ing day, was aunty OF lite aud the illustration of the uncer Vanity of earthly expectations, Mr, Watts, lhiving decided pon the course which, be called and known forever thereafter; but | upon this suilden bereavement by the loss of horseman ‘with the tag, were behind, When the train Te | mond Enquirer is surcharged with * painful re | 11 is only ound Chat 40 passen cere: alison es the 1a {I ag Tf the said Robert Watts should dig under age vnd | sarviving son, he deemed proper in the matter of {ie | occupied the wagons, and that the load of Mt n Tn thas expressing our opinions as an in- | transyressor has to suili ra penalty for hia | Sections! on seeding the remarks of these paut w without Lawiul ssue, or should ret ceept of took meurures \uhinve the plan se amounted to about W tous, Ab ‘ i ‘ } | men, In close wccord with this ery sheet we | thougt she the said devise | and bequ the uuigertent In bie will (as sub Procession was rearranged, ‘Mie alx Gepentent jouroa), untrammelled by partison | transgressions, which none can suffer f6F | fing Admiril Semmes, Howell Cobb, aud Ex.Gov, | off to tut they ‘he | a orersid condiiion.” then” faftor tepeating | sidiary, however, to hie primary object aud chief de- | | Al Wagons were left behind, and other war affiliations or obligations, we tender no ad- | him, But it is not trac that the ill health of | Wise; while Gov, Vance of N. a Volunteer was engaged 1 this forenoon in draz- | these — words, upon, 0 death oF refusal | sive) carried forthwith into excention, gone non with 15) more passengers, te ‘th Carolina, fresh | ging for the body of Hrenan, but up to 10 o'e! of the suid Robert Watts to accept from the Tammany Convention, declared in a | 22,Lrace OF his Body had heer discovered, No blune | suid") Mr. Leake bestows hi {w this cawe can be attaches ty those i of which te fut ch ut Richmond, thut in the election of Bev. | the tuy =fisedland Pladndeder: Tadv'ea nome | ene Monae ot tate . tal aor Acconilngly, application wax wade to the Legian. | ether witha bund of tusie, Thetraln then suited | property upon the | ture for the requisite authority, which resulted in the | for Stockton, a distance of only tweive uitles, whick | en the design ard | passage of the Act to ineorvoryie the Leake and W, Inism sed ‘appoiuta. tha seven eradieda truntccm | tirnhan Howse ty We City of New York, Naas vive to either prrty, but leave both to pursue | an individual does not injuriously affi their chosen way rererving to ourselves, | society. ‘Te invalid is, ae we know, alwaye was rouched in about Usree NoUrmennsend te Oe Steuhensons—new edtiion elt mts a - "

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