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on . a THE SUN, TUESDAY, JULY i AMUSEMENTS, the Sphinx, was finally able to get out of the | people havea considerable prejudice against him | THR SUDICIARY AND THE POLICE. THRILLING ADVENTURE, EDUCATIONAL NOTES. SUN RAMS, “MEW Y ) jord 7 7 not him personally, perhaps, but as the ee reap —_—-— uti WORRELL SISTERS Lid yoRE THEATRE, fo and Caine . gerne bl bent Hed Waeenaive ot fa pon that they | 7£M Bitttor of The sun. Pe Fi with « Carce beta ol aiot ake AMENIA Sewrwany.—This institution, intend. | Domestic printe—Home Journals, Wish combo cay atkit, With ba caceihan Games | ay acca: cP tha “tuatat tecemeaence, | SUNbOL febembes with Wbuelold eomplacenay, | Gre ee cre Covers. SoaamS ee Tomy Kid ne tee ¢4 for young men nn boys, with Indies ax diy pu- | —Horvest hands can't bo hired in Minnesota @t bation ok arse the inspection of the Dan'eh Government ; ation of characters DONWORTH HALL, Rroadway, June %—A eorice ot | but being rejected, ag It was expected she Britiiant, Hamorous, Leng! » Popular, and Faste | would be, she was taken possession of on her Dle paper of to-dny I read an article headed Lobb " Pils, f# Mitunted at Amenia, on the Harlem | gs per dy triation of Me, Davis will save a% | Dangerous Classes," In which you state thet whteh fa | T@the Edltor of tho Lontevitie Conrtor Hafirouds akigtght mite trom New York Wty, end pes dey | The selfexy somnt abi o ‘ ahi aly 20, 1568,—Yeaterd: it much trouble in our coming canvass, The Phi- | too trne, that the eport of shooting policemen i |. {FRANK Pee eee et eer alt | than been established for mora (ah tweniy-five years, sonable Entertainments, 4, ‘ ; Jonopher will be spared the awkwardness of going | Leroming a regularly established recreation among | parte. Kt was avery short one, but, to ine, avery | The course of instruction fietades tlie common and | sasiet Magn ‘eae | way back to Bortenux by Confederate offt: | down to Richinowl to givo him up, oF to bring | the ruffana who infest the more lawless quarters of | {heiling one. At tavlock I was expected to'presch | nigher Kagih Draneves, the elasies and. mecrenac The public aming tables iu Germany are 9 DOWERY THEATRE—Jem Ward, Ralstay Fanilly, ne ia aha wf Coburn, phe Hox, N cor, furnished with guns and mien from | him to trial, and the memory of the Niagara | thiscity. Itt trio as you state that when weare | Im xiit ts cyjed Podd onthe Bien ta HE tem, with wpecia tention to general literaiure and |” "The Hite Prince atenaeom, a England, and, wader the name of the Stone. | Falls affair may blow over; the ext Halla Veit we take the chances Sri is hardly neces ary va ad Ue It was 8 very hot day, | popular aclence, Modern languages aro also taught, | pay isvived: ta: Degiand penis women rere wall, was aterror to our commerce till the | Andersonville men may abate some of th BONER NICS Os ENG $8 ae. Dee Voree enwen try Oe 1 Fe Fey iy ade Ere Syare thay W besides military drill, gymnastics, and physteat exer- 7 feceive there ae = > ‘ dered, al wvernl hot « ‘late, At the top of the 7 education shite” fo ide rank. ae PY, (mL of tho war, when she took refuge at} or, when thoy kiow that the great heal of the fan oe. ovens be willed i Wer bllle $ro: Sindents aro ftied for college or selenite £ : tin a w rebellion has left the country ; aud, alliu all, our Franz Spiegelreindoficlogerman was arrested as & vagrant in Chicago Saturday, and floed G4. Mick Mullite’s TU there are” woods and =This | ravihy had grata an eaves Of eat te Le destiod, Hoek Mbagbline fe, ourvrese, Gat iis last commencement was the first for Havana, and was there delivered to us by leotion the law ives ns.at least the same a8 eny other } fens, where the, ble berry bush lays forth ite | never beyond the limite of ji « ‘The Seminary | MY Years in which Yale College has conferred the a she in largely by the Fo jemmpiing fruit in Juaurious pr jand, ng Spain, Tho other ram, the Cheops, was aul: | chances for peace will gain largely by the res | claps of citizens. I think you, a8 welt asthe pnotic | Wiche “he “enol ie one. calculated to, woe | POmeewes a fine Hibrery nud selentife apparntas. ‘The | Ho#ree of V. D, F moral of the dilapidated figure-head of the late frien t sate a ew Brats a rendlly waree bin ‘one from Poel glaring, wy, pike, Le fall term begins Sept. &, and continues fourteen —An irreverent worldling says he would much denuay hat wedo not receive ‘the protection to whic te prolte: refreshments, i ° brown stone fru ’ ' f6, and the femaining two steam Oonfederuey. fre cplitied while perforiuing one unten dangerous > sak a ot lent, PK | weeks, 8, F. Frost, A. M., Principal aud proprie- | Pther have a brown stone front in the avenue thas a sae dutios. ies, andi Having ample time to meet my appointment, | tor References, the Faculties of Yale ( Tt Shines for All sequently sold to Prossia, as were also two of the at ESDAY, JULY 28, 186 of the bere lege and | Mansion in the ekies . a ry % ote it aluvitted—whiell it ie not, by wttopotl : ‘ ; " ik cen aa ’ The Recess of Conger erg were gold to Peru h wore it Y | | Since the organization of the Metropolttan Pottee | T yielded to my inelination—sought the shade and | Wesleyan University, and H, A. Crane, eq, foot of | —A French version of Wilkie Collins's Woe ress any moans—that the ngoncies employed to foist | Dopartment there bave been at lovet one hundred ‘ lo BS eee on yand Hh, » ag, " Congr yesterday took a rocose until | On striking a balance on all these transne: | aay ne that the ugencien emploved to folat | Merten ee ie ay “there tives Ceeoaah ibe Bee er dation wins mrreeeit hy a pester noice, | Thirileth street, New York. man in White" Is to bo produced at one of the eptem ° . | tions, it appears that M. Annanand his eub | & S! N pavement contracts | rutianly vivtence of these dangerous classes, @ larce | somewhat resembling that 1 by the locust, #nd Stare Teacnens’ Assocratiox.—The New York | Patis theatres, under the tite of “La Frome oo baer thoes Eigen Abate alae Mtl Meh aaa ht te hera tn thaip {UPON the eity Were Loxitinate aud houest one | Portion Deing by ‘the hand of the assassin, besides | supposing 10 be one oF there, with nite Varin: | Mate Teachers’ Assoelation have Just ermetoded | Blanc." ing been fn continuous session about nine | coutractors lave, or onght ty have in t te almost fonuinera'e eases of shooting, *abbing, | tion to its song, FP proceeded in the enjoyment, antl - . et : ‘ a 7 ‘ would think that the minority of tax-payers, | beating, and malthing that have not fed fatally, | (ue noise waa repented, and my curiostiy was exeited | Meir annual meeting at Owego, which eonaumed | —Sharos of the Suez Canal are eagerly bought thonthe, Previous to lest November, when | hands, the eum ¢ COO) testes, oF F Have tv. w e the thin 1 which lave and have wot, been recorded tn the daily | ¢ a a Thi nv ont In Pranes 0 proiite of enter | titel ‘ who believe in giving the t 8 trial, would | rae heite tl At H 0 nee the locust Lust hed such ® pecattat omit. This several days, This As*oetation numbers about | psn France, The proiits of te enterprt as yrae oy met, they nh tor early two | 000 in gold, which they rocelved trom the Cone | gu + ak ae emi of this elt this Vane ot | curiosity waa fully satiefled, when 1 aw tive fect | ¢, " embers, si atted to Kew | exce y @ Der « Seep Sink, Sey bik Yeu together Bently two | OND Be ols ; PRG clit \t t down for a mon least, aut cone | p Ticemay wh hase ioat thete fleas ty memory fale Hine a huge, glitening Fattlownoke, wf pai ently oa 4 sol pcos ting DA ain add adie aad res pt nn cone es Months in March and July of last year. | federate agents, overnn | & r aidor how vaatly diferent the. c pil. | SO, enous Caan e “yi a epye rere Ere te Re or buttle, He was in an opening at my front, | York State Association of Commissioners and Su- | the ‘ys it ‘ portance, and transacted a preat aimoust of aced home to the Confederate agonts, and | ply anywhere else, Even partial success in | iret ene Instance whore a person bas been hanged er my rightarm, M. Lings ean rbet . chabtadphetheerleenareiens die nt sar dpe rok Quite con nt, ‘The nervons pains whica 4 Binal tii ahat Pact : F hia fiesta | for the Killing of a policeman in thigorty, TD belie ined than described during the brief interval that | 1865, ail has been very popular and enecessfl, ‘The | formonsiy cused hin so tach suieriug have ‘ness, The incessant and irritating bho _ tha it wre pert the pre ‘ ye 1 never ait pe cate a | there h uve Leen n few nent to Btate I n for lie. | followed, and if Eshould teil you the altitade of | following om oe the coming year: | peared, ond he fe al w drive, and do a mode. of the Executive hae severely tried « of the famous “cotton low ple sucess in auch @ place aa Chicago, The | only to he pm vp ne aoe Feast ortgeaqweed | thoughia’ that rushed throes my, brain in rapid | Mr FP a Suriier View | rate amon! of work daily ‘3 ' ts | i 9, On the | Western city ns, first of all, 9 dry climate | eee eee inet, Walely, wives kitted Comes | fuccension It, would take about all your spac Ly ROP oe ; 1 their patience and provoked come unwite r n lin Trance 1862 ( | ' as in the cn x wih t or Ww very Httle of its modes of attack, but ap | Sint Ww State Snperin A my A by four hundred ladies hag his ven dned dike Setatored te onernus and trou: | up VkHOuA loneon and vepeniem, WhieliFedues | Ore. Tt hee, from, these to Mone: of | Kiceinen, aud for whieh no puntehment te ever meted | seemed bartly practiest.e, und. cecane tureugh the | ment of festruetion rend arebort ‘ca the pregeres | Hutrietion, praying that the professors at ti f | Val to 'aliowt €90.000, and di 1 | Alinost atendy winter, in the proper Arctic nenso | Erne Thiet Hh A ntl Parone brinrs on cl her Was an tmpossibility, ept | of cdvestion during the year, Versity miuht vive special lectures for ladies, «0 Gislation, and almost imposible to pursue | ah allowance Ly way of offtet for tho InjntY | poadwaya would auifer comparatively little from | aa itn matey ohn aU, tu | make ap my mind what to-do, with terrific ferences | John B. Minor, of the Untversity of Vinginta, ntely | —The inhabitants of Juszherensi, in Hungary, any fixed line of policy in regard to the deli. | done to their business through the activ js nand rutting, Within an aves but little dangerous manner, and confining iy py Lol Whisk T tareweet io cherie, delivered a valuable address before tls Association | 9F@ said to be living in dally expectation of an carte cate questions growing out of the rebellion | res taken to thwart thelr plans by our | turgor than the corporation limitsof Chicago, we Sar tered peak: Wiha gate: a ai His faa + caught in Mt, aud before he couid recover piety fad Dignity, of ber f which they consider several subterranean : : : : | | 3 tried, at - \ ed which pro p pentioned w4 | rumblings they have lately heard the premoniio: which still remained to be adjueted, | Governinent, Our ride haw Leen ably argued | have packed on the tower end of this island a | gent fo Sinko Prison for ie, hid Jad. Chae to my bape) sou ove hisn suck s sluaning pie tome of thy Causes OF the layrricetion Of education ake, ea bb o sf ba laa o ona nt to eet Pld § Peoaident by | Sorrye » fame , awyer, | population five times greate Nat tty ¢ pended upon him, and, Tbeiteve, is now vt | the fires tine that he wee unable to det Pant | in, Virginia: . They have abandoned th uses, an The atte.apt to get rid of the President by | by M. Berryer, the famous Freuch Jawyer, | pojulat WARGO tik dM Ala Tray. to make another attonpt onthe tle # | Ysoee gexpatohed ime” I have Olen heard arae thee First—The want of diterimination in regard to | Bow live night ond day in the open alr. Impeachment turned out to be a blunder. | and by his able associate, M. Henry Mareon, | show; and in the d F localitios here the truck, ieeny Of eacher and parent. =A gentleman to Albar thot interferes to prevent hie crimes, | aully have, mates near them, but under the +ur- the reepective funet dln 4 almost apponr to us that rufians ean com: | roy was arrested a few id—The youth aud necessary inex; But the obstacles he was constantly throwing | and we have little dou’, of our recovering | aud wagon, and cart, and curringe travel is | FC otencen wninat the lives aud persons of poliee. | andng., circumetances |f did not crave, un fy: pet teacher days ago for iollowing a lady on tho street. Me in the way of the settlement of these ques: all the money we claim. compared to Chi as ten to on Coteris | wen with impunity, curtail (for Third—Many of our instructors do not int: claimed that a maw bad a right (o admire a handsome pretenty further enjoyment of the adopt teaching a & profession, bat adopt it mere): rl Aree hima to enable them to obain s ‘competency wntil sume Woman, let him meet her where avocation can Le iollowed with sug | and the lady herself agreed to us sis fat Wii Weeden bios: re We toMt by the rowdy lassen that | Sahady grote” “ we can arrest them and loek them up all night, but d 4 ich may promise to last in the West fora | that tieirinfuence will get them outta themorning. | Uuphant coe "Niet thse? Tees ven y vi nites \ The recent cullege wports at Worcester re | tei of ten years, will do as well ax cau bo | Mich Has meray Aue Can, WH Wot 8 fey ereep ji that Tdid not capture bls rattlers, but 1 had no tah was discharged, e' gt q of ab i 0 ree olloge sports at Woreester re- " jons, Wie jodiela ca no f nife, and not even me to count them, a! st ‘| to excuse any legal method of absting so in. markably illuatente the changw which he | W0oked for here if it lasts one year, We speak, If they did there wonld be a lessening of at | hut there appeared to be twelve or fifteen, and his Ttis now stated that the skeleton recently tolerable a nuisance. [iforte have been per. y Of courses, of the streets in the business part of | : : wr ty per cant of the extmue committed in thie | body about our or five feet in length, ha visions | Eoucariow rx Patuapeuenta.—The fast annual | #!*covered in Kingston, Mass, was lf « mile from sistently made to convines the South that | tke place in our ideas concerning physical | yew York, It is easy enough to understand | Gudy ag futhtoly education. It was onee thought 4 delicious berries. pariius, « thorough might. The Court ad the gentle tions in any mode that did not fully accord Set ecomater with his own will and pleasure, would go far Manly Sports for Young Mens wh city. Lbelieve pollee of New York perform ther | oF comrades in ambush, end Lam al to u Jornelias: en's wait ta ; itiully a hy oie the world, and with Seknowhalge Watit wae with didculiy: that Tee. | TePOFt of the Board of Comptroliers of Pubiio selools | Me scene of Corn: bel juarget dalle Is sup this and the preceding Congress were their nat fine | iow a City Hall “ring” showid ignore fucts of ragemients warned Sones, who enemies, But w far worse enemy lias been | MHlily developinent and intellectual sue & plain aod (palpable. kind lke th » contend against which no otber | treated in good order.” On my return, about two | in Philadelphia presents the following tuets: The py BOLL Hi, | ee ee ett the wo as, fone of cer hours. etna, iii carcars itt tsapteared; and, | number of children in te publie schools ou tho Sst - eee eee Soars hes some time before the ' : ib pinice ju wend rather reprimand 1 po Very sirunge, there were five timtd rabbits on tho rth of Deacon Andi ‘ adkow Jol Scaaik (ou tla che Oh wore incompatible with cach other, Twenty: | perfectly impossible to fny tm nits (hief—ongof them eapectally, pike in close proximity to the encounter, Could | Of December, 1906, was 71,164 and tho number on | yi) 4% siacon Andrew Who cannot therefore have pei ed cccecghtt aed ip A Sacneta lacy © | hes Veare aio 4d: be aUaIt prety, bolt Boe Oe eet ee ley have bad anything to do with 87 Why thera? | the Sst of December, 197, was 9.410, showing an | Ml problem of reconstruction would have been | f¥e sours ay se debranghchanthn find Dowling, as was | Lis wae 9 little imysterious, ut my slaying tho | increase of 8,248, Of the number at the end of 1467, | —Alfred Osgood, of Newbnryport, has a roose tolved two years since on the principles of | Bat of country bree the Constitutional Amendment, whereby the | ®t Dowhng, prpet id ese ng from the face of a terrible death win police jus | aruinete tor walk fain most devoutly thekrak Ker | 40188 were boys, and 8,077 wore girte, ‘here are | ter that hue kntehed and Is rearing a brood of chiek- | pa ; 18, who are neither | ens. The bird wus mseoelated witha hen, avd tndly Gas i : sun for hours, studying, with bare neck and | Meus frand, so for ng our streets are con. Southera States would have had compleie | : eying , { cerned. Surely it is time to ¢ control of the subject of negro auifrage aris, in ontor to obtain the brows hue whieh i Ve been policemen themmelves), | @pycttully, 2,054 between the ages of 6 pecked. After the hen had been sitting a few and, | ¢ Ne indeed, of all the important details eh (hose bruvight before them tor REY, W. T. EGHERT, At public, private, nor paroehial schools, and who are | bh jon for a city | days some weeks since, she leit the nest and drove f tho | 8 Viewed asa sign of #trength in boating | | work. In an evil hour they were induced to 8 aderstand how honest was only a | business mea and city tax-payers should por- ing; tovay the boys | mit themselves to be deceived with an exper rir colleges will sit out in the summer | ment which has already proved a gross and out. ommi¢soner bath the batter b erally pu Meveee against the persons of policemen, bus ugual= Per TR not at employment—a large pro nparing | ly the puuishment is too light to deter others from ork with any other place on the continent, | Committing the sain 1 hive no hesita | The Political Betting Market—Latent Q Possessing the educational fuctiities of Philadelphia, | the male to her place, where he continued to perform ‘Thirty-three new schoolhouses have been contracted | her duties mntil all the ehi appeared, wnd then it Ey in Meh 3 that if oe Judietary Ad le tatlous. Hand hy the police ae they onaht, there world be | «Peg Up on Scr Uv l'—Under the foregoing | 7 choo ition ine dove Hy poncemen. | But | heading, the lat iseue of the Pauadedphia Sunduy | erchming system has been abr iianed He theggoncTt, | OOK the sole charze of them. wnerul thing, | Mercury (uly 19) hus the fullowing : tion of hon —A party of fifty-five Canadian yolnnteers for e Y measuring its wants by those of any 0} men. Instead of wearing gle of eit ox to keep | pla dn How, the police, ax a their hands white, they are proud to have Peecuitestl es reject the profler through the indecorous in- wiles. iil ket no other pullshiment that fundies, exceptin the higher class i ‘ i The P A ip | ta sive ibe bs pede “A biatant Radical, a few days since, happening in | Some inconvenience hus been fr of thi 4 si Q , 4 terference of an obstinate, conceited, pug: | ‘em tanned the color of leather The President has now before him the bill | Whit they give inem with the elub. Im European | eompany with some Kentiencn 40, the city cdered to | pumber of Inconmetent: Kepiieen te Te eee eeite | the Papal army recently passed throngh Paris on " ‘ i r ntriee, the severest penalties of the law areine | Her giu: that Gov. Se) tour would not catty lie own oe their way to Marsellies, to embark for Civtta V 3: “Ww while he ’| We are also beginning to r e the value | for the distribution of the reward ofured fur the ed On any parties guilty of assaulting oF killin \ t to be teachers, and each applicant is now required to " toot pureghb acrid nacious Executive, who, while he was will yp guilty Of ussauiting oF killing | state (New York). Que of the eoipany, & FesponsiDi \ bia, ‘The Dh : of these physical exercises ns a very impor. | capture of Jeff. Davis, Are there any reasons to | Pulicemen tn the discharge of thelr duly. No in- | aud well-kaowa citizen, agreed to. (ake it, aud oftered | preset @ certiieate frow his principal, declaring | chia. The Untrere states that they had with them ® q ing to thereby expose them to the most seri- ; i . fee i i i 0 waite "9 ; any Fea Hence will sav them fe m the full penalties of the | tre following, o eel btawee, Me will imame twelve hat he is prepared for tuo examination, heero newly converted to Catholiciym, and who for q ous risks, wax powerless to rescue them in | ant nid in a man’s actual success in buainens | expect a voto in this case? Or if thore are any | lw. fag gh dion Pineeen rey one, this | willediey ios ¢ aw inet Seymour tithe lives) wit | OM Scuoon Stariencs,—Number of school | that reason had been disinhicritod by hie family, Ho tho day of trial or professional Life. They secure to him | reasons, will the Prosident think it worth his ae diclice tewent their prisomece. Lat ¢ He uh next | Fee det and (Bute. that po Radical, pil honsea: Frame 6,441, brick 2,031, atone, log 74— | is golng to Rome to complete his theologival studies, 7 | health, without which some of his abilitios | While to state them? As to the Inter qaesti * punish in the severest manuer every pers ine chance for Wilkes Of New Yorke Mey F M8 | total, 11,88, Total valne of schools and land, | and prepare for the priesthood, Thess volunteers #8 has omitted todo some things | {to have performed ore ft took | Must be wasted, The few and exceptional mbor, Itshould have preased | instances in which men of weak constitutions and poor health have risen into distinction | jowards pul and. the an whe uses his club, without , responsible, and let pin be the odds favor an answer in the negitiva, In re. } turning the Fr ate on Saturday, Mr. Jounsow save it is too late This is a fine chance fudeed ; but it significantly | #407248. Number of childien between 8 and 21 in | subscribed to pay for his travelling expe mansarey the ‘true feare of | Seymour ad “is | the Stute, 971,700—malo 404,488, female 477,917, | —An English jary recently found a tailor gnilty Seymour will, carry Ax tates; teenueeevery State. | NUmber of pupils enrolled, 1,187; average dally at- | of a petty then, and he was eectenced to three t Seymour beyond that numoer would be | tendance, 907,46, of whom 9,036 were German, and | months’ imprisonment with hord labor. It has «in winen’s Barean bill to the & 8 ery great provocail puntehed ax If there is nol wore protection given to the police & recess to Se forward the work of reconstruction, 8o that ri in the season” to give any suumary of the | than they now receive the result will be they will ere ° er nes x ‘ni vo | they might have been, and ougt: o| 7 i os i e ie people blame them ¥ Nemuniary bet B00 Shae he wil be euar Brome verage monthly wages for | guilty, the jury were unanimous in the belief that he H been restored tothe Union, It should have | hey might ha D, and ought to have | 7huf, one can very well untersand, — Weitin Bone ge, te ray teak the murderer of oMcee | Sony Tf tivo, Sony” inereaste The ala, histes tp | males, 688.09 ; for furnales, ¢x3.90, Was innocent, and the foreman waa charged with the ‘al pow completed its legislation on the subjects of been, but for their lack of physi r | from five to seven vetoos a tariff and not lent Tt has been often said that men who are | anus’ leagth or over, k, wach two col «no holid, eight, while the §5,00) extra merely adds a fraction, Tn 1557 but 2 teachers’ institutes were reporte aud makes the whole a bet that Seywour will ; carry eight and a half Stutes In the November | st Year 45 were held, attended by 8,619 teachers, delivery of a verdict accordingly, but that when he up to reply to the formal questions of the clerk serves; but ke tinny of ‘ie class, political ina. task at any | euee will be interpcsed to wave him from the penalty finance, taxation, and th ' holy pre nee ion, | first in these manly sports at school and in | period of the season, With our recent tropi Ot his crime, Hespectfally your ‘ eleciion. Now, thouga our pollie friend of the Returue from ¢47 private schools show an enroll- | of the court, the unfortunate than lost hix presenee of them in helr present unfinished condition, olloige uo oor sel Lh Thisis not true, | experience, cach an am ol fiw Yk HE ee Mercury te a ee token the eat eral | mant of 26,450 pupils; 65 academies with 4,167 atu- | mind, and delivered m verdict of guilty, and the SEITE dol nat Bud AM al ANP oh Oe in England, the | labor would overta ei: Talika Boas se Ee Bee sae errors Win bet thee Mercury, or | dente; 48 Indies’ seminaries with 4,217 studenta; and | prisoner was consigned to Juil in the presence of tho and much valuable legislation has been pe Peatenien eat sls and at ong | dent bo assured that his propmsed abat f Obituury. Kew tian, that wo will mame thirty: Staten wi £6 colleges with 4,788 students, of whom only 1,118 | Jury, who were too frightened to intertore, i aihierwatibela: th oarsmen frequently tank well; and at one | eee Susbititnesbiie , "1 twice as many and hall as many more as he agrees es : 4 e : fected upou tho other subjects, For Its omie. | Saree rw ; “tls MO | what Lusboen tho hardest partof the Executive | Robert Monsey Rolfe, late Lord Chancellor | (wice ne many ont full sy ny megre Oe Ne Seeees PRET OMG RARER Ric ‘Une peculiar feature of Lima life, says a c sions Congress may well plead in extenna- | Hine the senior wrangler, or first honor man, | Work forthe last two years is not displeasing nor | C™MRWOFtE, whove douth the eable has announced, | that Grant will carry it” We will tuen bet sau te |, oe Oe Honat ly has a clreuiation of | respondent, te the employment of large, clenn-looks i * ‘ i a] ‘niversity py aden NR Selgal d Lweabin res 3, . 000 that i will be the next President, an 7% fea. ing dogs Gh artaind oid, en tie the tion of censure the unprecedented embarrass. | St Cambridgo, was stroke of tho University | gi vasteful to the people, However much in the | it V0 Deouaber 15, 1700, He wae the son of iter, | $10.00 Hint fia gr he the Nee teats tg ——— fa banca Phaser Mariage ely, sbmaninpds ments under which ithas labored, We hope | beet. Several members of the Harvard Base | way of constitutional arzumont might be written, nothing extraordinary in the state of the | Ball Club, which was victorious at Worcester | oniy acertain amount will be r country will occur to reader a session in Sep. | 1st week, graduated high in this year's | of human existeuce is coaside Edmond Roife, an cousin, on his mother's | {ccout these propusitions, and put up the money. ; ars . conveyance of amall parcels, ‘Tuese doxs are oiten tide, of Admirsi Nelson. He gradoatod at ‘Trinity | Tilt lee much tiner chancs for Betuereury and its | THB LATE ACCIDENT ON THE BELT | sccompasted by anal boy, and ave Hited ont with at, until the span | Colege, Cambridge, In 181%, and aiterwards became | Dit Yen the Mercury's offer ts for Wilkes; for. in RAILROAD, Panniers of leather or wicker, fustened to each ride, extended. ft eealier of the ti He wan elected to | Piece, 7 tie ipaine Bisien It will seine. Sor Beymour, cr gama" in the same manner as the donkeys are loaded, 1 extended. | a prominent member of the bar, He was ele 19 | We will mame tality for Grant, and give two to © Investigation by Coroser Kernan esterday, “wb, | oF eECess class, William Blaikie, who pulled str | then, nur any reasons fora | Parlament in 189% representing Penryn tn the Lib- | in the remaining bet instead ‘ot beiting even, We 4 4 Fda ys | dogs are tired out by thelr owners, and are most\y nt haed accel i deen the Harvard crew in 1866, took a prize this | veto, of the awards for the capture of Jeff, Davia, | cr! interest, until be was elevated to the beneb. THe | ®¥ait the Mercury's reply.— Ikea’ spirit, reaping ping aa ae pag ts proach ee anirgllstgomadle essa eer ess gie | The Frenchebuilt Rebel W Vessels. | yoar at the Cambridge Law School. It is true, quite astonch has been put up in the | Ws appointed « King's counsel in that year; In 184, Avoruen oF Line Cranacten.—We extract tho Sica fh (ia Nour avenue Goaiue ta i have seen them employed by butchers, and also by | yea he Cambridge La’ no . r p Solicitur-Geueral; and, In 1599, was made one of the | Slowing paragraph from the World of ‘Tuorday s 3 ln PUGS | bakers, to carry fresh bread or meat every mornin st Both the cable and of bailto get the distin us information of the ele p ed captive re- leased a4 fa proposed to be paid for eatching him, ebrought | The time devoted to exercise takes away # of the argu: | of course from that given to study; but the | ping Inst: ninth street, ‘The accident occurred on the nlalit of Won gan to saan tat Govcruchsopmout witearry | the 28d inst, A locomotive of the Harlem Railroad Biante by ica) wiaior.ty aul approaching as the horse car crossed the track, to customers, id th hey are suid to bo very excellent y Ko trotting about the atrects very one of the Exchequer, He was ove of the C * Joners (or holding the Great Soal after the resig- § Goveraur Unt ut that is matter between the courts aud a mentin behalf of our Government in the | incrensed chances of futuro health secured t f . vation of Lord Cottenkam ; was appointed Vice-Chan- fr ro fas | gg ty Me TR (the | when Mrs, Anne Brown Jumped out to avold what sagaclous and dignified In demeanr. ; suit before one of the civil tribayals of | thereby, as well as the tonc of manliness | TUNE ef Private citizens, and there it may be | cetior in succession to Bir Lancelot Shadwell ln 1850; | hold tue stance balan adrecsgu (ve srong4yutual. ls | seemed an impending collision and was run over and | 4,4 blorence correspondent reinarks that while " \ \ if ; allowed to rest, Was raised to the peerage in December of hav year; | un sould be addressed to Mr. Thoodor’ Tivo, aitor the King of Prussia has been tnanurating the Lutt France, to recover from certain ship buikiers | which athletic sports impart to young men’s epee a + | BPG e perdu who War inentinied tothe’ Washe | kailled, ‘The following is in substance the testinony t and, ln 1852, was uppointed Lord High Chancellor of Inston telegrams a bottle aud stakeholder |g. Eyseaman deposed : E live as, Heating Weatchoe potipe i prrivanapey ae rin erviess of te ig the impeach er voun eo platform ‘on | Fating in like manner the reforming ser 4 Goastone, Lords Palmerston and | office, for the highest sums nomed—to wit, @6000 | Inthe afternoon; LW Kole til the direction lof ‘tho as beun awakening Kindrod traditions, the Italian li,and the Dake of Neweastie, He retired | caci-and we will then bet $5.10) to tian) we will | Park wea Uie car was aboattnitty feet tro the Harlem | Government have been doing honor tn wn appro- fire 10,40 to $5,000 ‘thal far/toad coining Gp; it was iistant ADUUL A block w uay parti " in Bordeaux and Nantes a balance of mo aia y | lives, form an ample ompensation, So long | The Hon, Cuement L, VALnanpioian, in gel to remain in thelr hands a¥ the re-/ as our youth are sufficiently studious to | his interesting k sult of their transactions with the late rebel | #raduate at institutions where the course is | lished in Tuw Sux ye Confederacy, Pending the decision of the | 60 sovere as at Yale or Harvard, and can | all | England by Lord Aberdeen, — Among hi from Newark, Del., pubs | ¢o! | y t only confirms Neoar pat we have sald about the manner in whieh 4 crewereine state ot gr Feformer, Girolamo Savonarola, und adopting th Sige ‘ rigs 84 + 5 tion of Lord Westvury, he was reappointed in st, | next President, inatend of Seymour. We have no | Bure Sere ina wate, ala . ping Court, it may be interesting to recall to mind | also row or ploy ball, bouting and Lase ball | Gov. SkyMovu's nomination was acevmplished, | UO? Ol Ml Mm Russell's administention the | igection that either the editor of the World or Mr, | Ectaeht™pad, Out et Mh reas vi menwures Vest calculated to show thelr senee of his t Iso states that had New York withheld ‘Tiltou stall hold the stakes the facts upon which this suit is based, and | oug? it never to di Will the World please | struck by the locomotive aud carrie! out ox hong students, Tho worvices to his country and to 1 ‘The convent howl neither learned in Hterature H ; e ‘ hauie its tian 1 Wilkes Spirtt, finally thrown over the ciibankinent ome ture ; d ; the grounds upon which the Ualted States | adeption of manly sports has already done h from Mr, Hesnntens, Judie Case would | por elogu ply Verecd in law, and wae s hase foot the enaineer in charge of the Harlem, train had of St, Mark has been convert to a national rests ite claim, | great good, It hus taught young men not Hominated within an hour.’” No mem | sound, able, and trisworthy guule in pubic adairs. | ‘Tye Pest ov Fuims—A Hanb Stony.—We heard to's coming | Museum, in whichIn addition to the great artistio Inthe spring of th ; f ber of the Convention knows more on those subs $< © Flory, yenterday, mbout the insects known us dune hud ealied tuc | treasures, the works of Fra Angelics, which It pres se ape iy Sa ais Nanas rebel | to desyise hard work ; and in the future the | thes, Whileh are seen in myriads near the river, oF diiver or te the Gaver Of | viously contained, will be preserved whatever relics ‘ than Mr. Vatcasmianam, Undoubtedly he dent ‘ y Wrwcic wOLw ithaca the widsle of the + ’ . ogents in England, finding t x of | preservation of health will ecenppy a more wherever there ik @ body of water, Lust Suturday re DAUuArians- actiniie OF lileracy. Sad be GRA AN kay he Alat ng Y VPS was the principal ag in ¢ nt sentto | punt these Mescame from the river in countless f. Hawke tepored: {Hvent "9 Ninth ave: * ’ the Alabama, and the consequent irritation of | prom nent position in plans of educatios ers, aud, attracted by the lamp at the office of | T wane passenger on the hore car of the Belt uiroud nected wiih Suyouarola's bistury, ‘The mus ry In te whole course of the Revolutiona- | uu! ug the nomina. | “Mistory."—The British Gover * ne ‘i men icenial | 4 é the Peoria bridge, flew to that locality, and fell dead | ou the afternoon of the accident, and was one ofthe pas: | ulelpality of Florence has decreed that one of the American poole, had #o aroused the vie | — the origin of the tank moveinent which pre ry war about 40,00) troops, While the contest wan | these iy milions, until a space imree fect long, and | sengers who reanained ia Civear'whiiennd af cevit had | UelPallty of Florcuce hs decrcet that one @ Head gilance of tho British Governmont that no The Police and the Magistrates. [aad Ue dal alll ae HIGTENE Dolce eae at Britain waa involved in bostittties was piled with them to th ht of | awed over the track of the Harlem Kailiond. Chowrd | Brest squares in the new quarter of the city shall bo m of di HOF ha We Gromed thy Haslem track, and | termed the Piazan Savonarola. ow private "¢ riuitt Some of the ‘iltice Gudit 4 follaad, and th ealeen of Titi pout three feck fui the flour, On | Bo slarm hew privateers would probably be permitted | Of the dimbilitics nudor whieh the | defeated and Seruocn carried with a ruoh, | “il tropes, alent sad be native snlers oF Kaals 4, Moe bralgetenacre p dvvbeel | Wdettrat —Her Majesty the Queen of Greces being in an to leave the ports of Grvut Br tain, turned | vtian Polico labor are very fully sot | throngh the skill and indomnitablo energy of¥a Sat 1 Bast Roarth atrant, Phe Ci areola; bok Otrem seme taid. tne river, Interesting condition, the King haw nvuluated a their attention to France, In a person | th In a letter which we print this morn. | taxviciam, He says this in substouce in his | missioners of Charities and Correction also have a’? and fell, they became matted to milton, composed of three medical men, to sele good Toads W ‘ong ; men have | Newark letter, thongh, with that modesty whieh | Labor Exchange at 1 Bond street,... “8, P, D. oe eee eres OF hay dain eh Ltve, a4 4 ttntaon | Wel-nurae for the cap x in | Wile or no gurranten that the Courts will | slways characterizes statesiaen of Lis high mete | The Aree Traders are in favor of allowing merchan- | tmnly wured Uy als genticucn wo ware Wituensen, | EWrun'theaccuogn of the peeficnty wut etiafroons | ik down certain stehugent yi gabe. ‘or Anstance, the nurse is to come elther from ng his o name dike to be imported as nearly free of duty as the | Lut itis atact, The ineects tlew in huge swarius, | ran tor the rear piatfor ord a Arachova, at the foot of Moaut Parnassus, or from named Arman, a naval constructor extale | Mt. Wie a literal fact that pol Mitte stranger, rules for their lished at Bordeaux, they found a wil strument, and, from }os being adeputy tothe | deterd and sustain them inthe prompt and | te, he refrains from m re ne) fearless exe! of their du On the | Ye with that incautl y 1 until the thass of dead ones was formed, Which ogcu. the Harte tional revenge will permit, The pied abut an hour end a ball, oF between nino and H heard tha w n Which often marks tl i ¢ 7 ( ae ea “ oer Protectionl+ts want a high duty laid on manufac. Alf past Cen at Hight, Those of our readere who ree | it wae about half e Kyrlaki, close to the Hellcow, 1 i cousiderab) with the French G@ contrary, the dangerous classes have learned | 8°" ef sie Batures, he exposes bis hand to the | oo code, so as to enable our manutsctarere’ to | fume ta believe the alory are referred 10 the bridge ver eee piuw tho deceased afterwards | the most classical and poctic spirits even in luis fystl detection of inquisitive wind iq \ " cnaders and employ¢s for veridcailon, A 0)» ; i ve jared ¢ dio glom, the King tu $ attention to the | ernment, they Oy preeumed 1 experience that any violence whieh |“ nnis ietor ill tect ty ie Acltnath Gibb TOFBLENEHE I DLVas Wolmaaltee tenders and employe for verideailon, Anuther story, | fig ate or the track very mach injured Tf | diows kingdom, the King tur tention to tl ce the claims F | much more probable, is told of some persor Mr. Vallandighat to the first place in Mr, $ wit he niu’, | Heard no one speak to citer the conductor or the (of the | driver uate the ager of crossing before the locome. | odily condition of the wet-nurse, who must have his 1 “ Diond or blick hair, white and regular teeth," an¢ \ ng able to procure fe them | they may perpetrate against the guardians oat yin the lower p of Boadway wud doha street, has books and tracta | who opened sale....d. FO." —The U, 8, Blue | ity, Ht same evening, in wehort ime the lamp | lve. factiising’ . fob tlie. fren: dbnariite. ic the pul will be condoned by the | day a She mutant fi Wats fliled with Insects, vttracied tuther bj Martin Smith toatifed t ived st Martenville, on of for the royal infant's Cov i ‘ed i A reo deparcar f | ; meatin el if al ; ne My r at's Cabinet, as has been heretofore suggested | Book, p ved by It, A. Dirumick & Co,, 89 Nussan | Si inary Si in uate is Hts y if Hiiton Haaantul | oa good asi po tr f ® fu ci he vessels they destred to Luld. With hmitting magistrates, or at least the pen- | by as, Knowing that bis dofeat is due to him, | street, us a list of United States officers and —<—<—<—<———_——— Cag CABS dol alana ae ur Meagan it rg hin M. Annan they made a contract | alty inflicted will be go Light as to be wholly | Judge Chase will doubtless op is arrange. | thelr a We donot know where you will find | Tanvner Hays ax Corrrys.—Notwithstand= th street, again at Dat ate iu sabia onthe 15th of April, 1868, fur ¢ a ‘oF te to the nature of the offence, | meut, but he will prove no more | ‘ount of their qualifications W. HL" —Borh | ing the large number of harvest hands that have sounded his Whistle agai to at 2 heavatewy ctype const zoing steamers, Which were | Sad quite and equipped: inthe same man. | 10m its rey her as the iinperial men-ofwar, ‘The price | Mances, therefore, polleemen prove them of cach steamer was to be 1,500,000 francs, or | SY es reluctant to grapple with desperate @matel for | 8 Fingeni ‘i if landl S faee been arriving In the city for a week past, our farmers | {ractthe drivers atte dequate to deter the eulprit | Mr. Vallzudighan in auch ® evatost than did | Hndlord's agrceweat and a receipt ebould be | Bei! scune dient y I hang thet at alaiost ri tenia wivai dricks and Gen, Haucuck i Stamper ous prices., About @40 la asked, and at that price dricks and G Laucock in the Con SUI REesaeeEEnEREn they wil not work nore, Shan 8 dar or ad berore Tun Niconsox P ne orrespondet they leave, and. oblie the farmers to leave their . er Tun Nicousox Pavewant.—Our correspondent | Feit ani come to the elty for others, It te 8 great ¢ calls our attention to the Nicolson vantage to the farming interests, as well as to looked up aud saw the | twenty; her husband must be certted to be Poe thee aiccotered hi ttatiention | strong and healthy," Uf, with all these advantages for its future sovereign, the condition of Greve docs not improve, it must be a moot miserable litle State, bon of four tiet to be arme tition, If, under these cireum. | Senator tl Mr, Bentincas and his associates, the , ea aitaan 1 Wrong-doers, oF occasional bo ud complains bitterly that it ts that there ts nuta better understanding and had plenty of tue to's =! James Austin’ tolls a curious story in a 7,200,000 francs altogether, Two of them | “tongdoers, or occasionally, when they | distinguished members of the Chinese Embseey dele aera crlldeg a! in these matters, A farmer living ten " fave done aa ; (lie Aah Ww r letter to the London Times, Ho started in quest of \ 7 fe i E ; r © people. We have already spoken proiy try came to the elty | as it Was possible todo aa; the Oret withers Raw of d M. Arman undertook to build et his own | Make an arrest, resort to undue violence, the | have shown that they not ouly cultivate the | ihe white tru oo thie sudject, The laying of Friday for t O rottins, for harvest hands who had | celaed sie imped ubead of the enct fell acioxs | omployment from 1 ab to London en fout, and sstablisunent, but forthe other two, probally | Public may know the reason why xraces and practise th. hospitalities of polite | this pavement in our trects is a fraud and a ¢wine from the etfvets of sunstroke while at work for | the flzht hand Fat, aud the truck must have parted Over | Ani y walking twen one day le endeavored to wave time, he sublot the contract to parties | Policeman Smediek, who had been repeat. | society, but that they urdarstand their mission | dle. ‘The pavement is unhealthy, wostable, will soon |! 'R,, flaving lowled the cofins ute the wagon, be to find lod.tuge Pe howe Du at Nantes, On the 10th of July he made a | “ly fred upon by a notorious ruffian, in the | to be one of business, and of business which it | decay, and In very expensive. A few property own- ed them, aud got theta to the wacon.” hey Wy ue tine Bea Ht Are: ALOU and hs. aes sit lea | 9 ’ vin s i crs eed Inaabon nv buildings are le asked whoin the "boxes" were fo nj he locomo jo the “tramp ward" for shelter, He did so, furtive contract witli (lio Confederate arents.| Dutilc- alrevts, was « Hy murdered by | # well to have off their hands at once, They | oud! " alldings aro let at enormone | asic Whoih the | seat ait looked tke. hiring Muddred feet tonth at Fittyeumthstiect; | SPRY A ote albany figs for two stea nant. 9.0001 eo same man, while .¢ was at larg {| have doubtless given a considerable portion of | Tn! F oMees, might It on neconnt Of M8 | trey and buying cofins for them at the same time. ROS Bue (river he bas pies ce wioete Gee stabiaaalvece) : oe be nee ‘ ' a to cont 2,000,(100 | He 8 ¢ BY largo On tre peo our Hp ‘ freclom from nolse, and, caring nothing about tte | Tie farmer concluded to make two trips of it, and | fracas didnot te : reid hy fed full oF coman entered and searched bim, TB to be built by dimeactf | Ming bail for his former offences, On Satur. | Sw Mouslts and their tine to the recviving aod | ganisry qualit ght aiford to renew tt | bury his men elute hiring overs to take ‘thelr | the flariei track Hu Front and went 1 seeing that the man had money, r ’ 1 sce i: nsing of civitities in what are deemed the . laces, The story got out that he hired the men, | to the rear of the ear; the ear lv eit tig tea lees Teriata Gh aite th WAUh & Dabs ota } In onler to conecal | {ay wight Policeman Sherwood was stabbed | .oRemtns f civilities tn what are decined the | overy year, But as 9, durable pavoment fur | Bineh the story got gut That he bred the men, abet iusteneer lin marked that be * would tomuke a case of ity , € ahuia iis Ganirant the neck Ly James. Carmon and dames etter wud more exclusive circles; but they must | the hard wear of @ public street, i is @ | city, and that they didn't like hie way of doing busi- ated abe would have ook Austin to the police station and lucked him up, | 25 ; i sb ntract, it a Pe Hf 7 sinbideibidse te uachiclhatin e given a still ater portion of it to the | failure, and (he authority to impose it on property | ens.—Lacenpor€ Demoorat, li MeNulty deposed: I llve at th conver of Thirty. aNerwards carrying him handeulfed to Bedford, \ was not openly made with the Confederate | #8N,in Second avenne, These would-be asus | proparation of their wow treaty (Ihe ratification | holterdat thelt expenccge cbtaleod by tne sooe? at <a — ih atiect and Firgt avenues am a conductor ov the | where his case was tried by the tmaglsteates, Th v ¥ o Nf 0 7 — Bolt Railroad, and w: Tue Two Mex wuo weve oven rum Fats | Mit Hadras Niagara Pu 7 Pipe Were approaching F wil athe Peterkin, one oftheyoung men | trainannronching The body of John r one of the youn en in Approwe drowned, pre pig trom Navy. Exland | bude uty yar froin Piya in Government, but with one ck, | 88 have sin we | sentenced him to tourteen days’ Imprisonment, with hard labor, althongh no charge was rend over to iim, twa | and out of £3 2, belonging to lim only £1 2%, 24, Mak | was returned when he teft the prison, This story ia Captain Bull Deon released on bail of | of in theiremploy, and the dest untion of the | £00 and $800 respective hich are to be exchanged to-day), and to | honorable devices known to th Dy Justice | the graver task of making it acceptable at once | Me Legislature and the Chy Councils, ‘The patente Soamers was eaid to be the China and Japan | Helly, But for a misstroke the life of | tothe State Department and the Senate, What | S819 at work on the stract in rear of our oMfce, rede, ‘fo Gayor (la prs ea: | Alt, Blinc wad ANIA y Wwa teu tates $ is tho admission of | Tins Hover wich pine and tar, against our earnest corrupt bo ‘atuth treet and’ f etthe | the treaty summarily invol oe, the ste: cally W A chy au e , k protest, but we shall have to foot the bill, In Nas } Sythe might of tue 1 found in the whirl vad wie ven ot Hisappreach, and (Me | so eharueteristie of poliee tyranny in convitry dite were named reapectively the Yeddo, the Osa. | Wtetches who attempted to murder him are | Elin into full diplomatia fellowship: with us— treet we notice that @ considerable portion of | pool below Suspensi ‘Thursday, TA riteh trucks among tc uumber tie | tricts, and of Justices’ justice,” that it ought to be th sume as th, h exists between the | recovered on Fridar ly wis recov. thor ta, she Bhanghat, aud the 8: » Th | at larye, on nominal bail, with license to ‘ancis i pavement ia now being relald for the third time A RP atten a wa Ae ant intowine Tie pea ashly inquired into, ‘The Heaiord magistrates: second contract wes equally five from all | Make surer work of thelr victim noxt timo, | Bret Batons of the West—a fcllowship ree Within afew months, Of courea “reasons'? why ; the boxy as ie et ‘round tn he Ser piracy ail had aah to be be ie at by the Home Department to- fe i . nizing toe complete independence of the | thints needed "ure as plen plackberrics,"” an the wiiripool, Lt was only alter # good ma oF twenty leat befor give some explanation concerning the scanvslong act reference to the rebel authorities, aud the irely, If the adminietration of justies has . f nn ce Pela case: Bente ss Hearn f8 1 ny ellorts had been made that tis sort of lasso anu turer t sae nina | their chay corresponiny yuh att theagents will furnish them to order without * com: ir internal ndwiniste the | of injustice which ts laid t ait \ ; at fallen anol eantam ii Ree roved successlul, uid thy body was drawn wabor engine house, aad brfure 1 rams were named the Cheops and the | "ot fallen beneath senten in this city, the | tion, and the cinent of possible disagrees | Pui0n." Tappears to us that the more worthtoss a | ft Wan aeareely roed ctieaite scar oh yng hut Was Direet furiyteet the train stopped tho Mel or, Le ina da al wu anlan aos Alia Ani oy | Miagistrates must Inter the shield. o ne ‘i micipaliu tha Wetton é bances icovss.~ | about the only mark by whieh bis friends Kaew him, thed In her seat ne of ie pas Srrnaeelclanel Bphing, to give color to the idea that they | Mitgletrat r Slicld of | ments ovteide of that administration according | Pi weet ts the better are tte chances of suce ee ee intel of clothing wos leit on hie persia, Nord any yyin the Img Je at Were ordered for the Egyptian navy, Under | their protection between the pot coman and | to tho priaciples whieh cavern the mont advanced. | U2uTia Of Commerce, and be was badly bruised. Je had w sleter residing Hees tad] SRNR IE SUR Gaan TS Shenae Shoe. See : " Ke rerous classes . | of s f ef _ er hore, and @ mother in na, Canada, heard the | assassination of Prince Michael of Servta, and ¢ th pretext that the steamers were in. | the dangerous cla Are not the easea we | of civilized States, ‘There is nothing unreasona- The Miralead Buxeeaeat; net ences Devinw, the comrade of Peterkin, has not 4 Ve possititity that ancthe mpt might soon be made tended for the merchant wervicy, M, Arman, | HA¥e cited proper subjects tor the getion of ] ble to what the Chinese wok from us, Theo is | 7 ihe Zuuor gf The Sune aug yet beee found,’ psi Pee ene et TT sawine nis | upon the life of the fr The latter thought Abusing the confidence reporod in Lie word | the Grand Jury nud Uke interposition of the { Nothing but what our own ideas of commercial | _ Sim: Tho writer & communication to two zee pe UN ee RSME ide the truce) the driver lt} tere was no cause for anatety, and said that what ‘our daily papers last week, calling the attention of ORNTA joraee botore the Fuurth avenue w Inaccusslble, is the im by the French Minister of Marine, obteined | Governor’ progress aud international comity wight have Wad passed in Seryiw was nelusive proof of the fuck nell to that piece of Nicolyon paves cPDS rged ua to offer nv * hondred ‘Thhniamimond deposed that he was a passenger on | nat pel sahunentinn Gt dns yg can tiht wentlanan on ihe 5 ae — urged a4 to offer, bad the approach not been made | went in Nassuu street which ls now belug laid tor rp mn Vianathon that he was # pasenger on | hat potliical assassination always produced an eifect ' ipesttannn On Lhe. Lat of Tube 4 Jefferson Davis sailed for Europe on Satur. | by the Gatestils themselves, They. don't want | te tided toe within one yea, neither oPwhich an. | the Hate of Californie on the mount . Hae he locouotl ye ts ar'at | exactly opposite to that intended, Had one of the mmission to send them out ed with cans | ay. Aw the : : Sut) ured aid hey With hosts Of your reuders and | provrieter of w lun n Muriposa coun footy feet enat of th the ‘driver ui cr0Us atlompts agulust Louis Philppe's life sues Hior aid suceessor of Mason, | € be any longer treated (as barbaric aud semis | Property snore: wer you a debt of gratitude for | examined earefuily @ trict of 1000 acres of th Tae CaF Was W INTHbg his lorses; thougbs there eded, the house of Orleans would jn all probability Jour felnlons nif trae ramaris vegarding the" Nleol- | piney where the trees range froin three to. twelve fe Deon & c and eve ridge, and others, he | MH¥age Oommuuitios may be) to a thrashing at | 2)0F fatiows ond tre rainarien regard Mui MOcms | fect In diameter, and generatly rise from 100 to 135 © on the corner of Pitty seemed 1 going on smoothly enous } | | } ~ nov and ammunition, | yught to attract some notice abroad, Yet, o the hands of @ number of allied powers, the mo. | ion Counci t6 pouse in thelr efforts to force that yet | feet to the first limb,” A belt of this timber extends " nb ea now reigning in France, To ike manner, Wi hey On the other hand, our Ambursntor at | in Burope, fallen greatuess is at a discount waa UAE ax tapual'es QMiehus Goll is not ox | intra “and 40 far orien pavement to be thi | of iensk three handed miles pareliel to he goeeh ¥ be vee the proscnt Einperor of the French, full benoath the b , & discount, ie poticy is no tunnel the welch int remonstfaneny Of those wh | purt of It above or below @ ‘certain autitnde, It bs Liow of an assussia, the people would, with one voloe Pars, Mr, Dayton, and our Consul, Mr ply down perk: as County actly to the foreign liking, This is nota Chinese | have to pay for it, You reserved for the wants of future generations, but pe » Ir. Dayton’ but still considerably bel pcooubrlcitys tt ts Ut Youre \DER OF THE SUN, | the sutject of propagating this pine in_ull congenial ane wae slOnDped (Or 8 my ucelalin bis son; und even if all the Imperial funaly B gelow, who, after Mr. Dayton's death, was | but still considerably below par. It is not pro- | eveebtricity itis the aspiration of a community New Youn. Juiy 2%, 1968" sitontions ie engaging tue wtcenVon of partis on the |), nid © d the’ track of (he Harem soma; U disappeared, they would go forth, like the Servinus, appointed Ambassador in his place, were vot | bable that Mr, Davis will be invited to tun governed pretty much by the same human, natu. a ies Vacitie coast, t BpaTIRG ATATIOD EO MF inle Seceing out in sonreh of some distant Weir, to maintaln the Ime } idle, They discovered and exposed the dy | Buckingham Paluco, wor that the “Man of | fal, and rational desires that uctuate other cou Peers Fuvsch:Sanener cole Pareueee> Wie do ail crnialng ‘* i | perial Mug, vevenge the murder, and gee more sane Destiny’ will hob-vob with him at Biarritz, | Wunities wore oF less civilized, Tu the Biltor of Thed the firm work (tending the flocks and tiling the Sg Ake nt { tion the truth that the partyiwhieb stains its hands in j ‘ od, oe ye far Wo Ne witethen 9 ns of the rebels wo effectually, thatthe | 0°) 0 pow eauaae be dipioaisy. Tees = ts Rete issue of Saturday, In giving the ver. | kround, and lull the petty oibices of Government Wyne blood never prods by its crime, “Lean therefore French Government recalled permir@on | ir yuyy., wild cotton to hit aficr the result of | _ 2 N@™ Novat.--John Brougham, to «anm we | iirtof the Coroner's ju d 1 iy alloged that Parr eUey etack equally with |‘ 'ebe investigatico resulied tn the following verdtet | 'esard the future without fear," coneluied she Ban- to ann the four steamers, and watched | tio Coutudcraie cotton bone, Me. ena OF | are indebted for mony good plays aud w great deal herr iat Ah i tet Wore on tho farm | by the jury: het Aura Brown eame to lierdaath | veror. *Whother Tlive or die, my ire or texth will > { . Mr : slink, ; ne, and. or re i Ven ceived, and ie du 7 sfut to Fh ( fa tho two rans wo closely that it was only by | well 10 sek solace. in a distant county, de ° easatien Haag going ta wate a novel for one Ii ante a mci trae JONI correct | occu tames hore far Hut fy teen ing rs As alert CAL cba i CT a oauaty i fut te Prauce, for ihe mission whieh , ; 0 . ur literay Journals, Whatever he writes is | posh Report, ay the jury ald y 09 Re Shae ae al ues equal 1 the sl | Harlem Ryilvoad Company to place 4 thcman 694 Leen Imposed mpon me will Le accompli-hed he woot andacious Iving that one of them, I svite of ull the gushing love of his builmen, the | pret sun teawreak Kew vous. suy dines a || Sah en ae sictii wrovsiuur at Pifty-Bintlt alzeet Azd our avenue,” J either by me or mine” is