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nee ee no n= intr =>" AMUSEMENTS, tho business men of Portland. But these | curted in all Irel resolt was mainly aa tae ety o aa thaporet sw window ee goed ‘i due to pr it regulations and the legal oho, London, is the home many working- | Chinese treaty ean hardly be estimated, only a ‘ mon were not content with a rond striking | due to proper sanitary regulations « the ym the southwest and «truck the oi " ‘WORRELL SISTERS NEW RAs hablo Deedee | the St Lawrence at the head of navigation | eforeement of vaccination. men, Itis the most populons, most uninviting,and | after ithas been thoronghly discussed, and time has | pu ing diagonally opon thet corner. Had the Dlavt —The protecting deity eer ey Ores ean eneeiien’ Oo y | the waWrence &6 the hom besdd | - —— most unlovely district of the British eapltal, and | elspsod, will it be rightly appreciated. He considers | fave come, the store from the sonth, there ean | —Cer inf ae nn ad with an excellent dist | for lnrge occangoing vessels, They did Mr, THADDEUE STEVENS has written a let- | those who are forced to reside there undergo many (hee at 10 vale for anor ae poeta, jen } vet thet the Dallding wosle tere te —Hleasant bell(e) ringing—Putting your arme DOPWORTH HALL, Broadway, June SO=A eertes ot | their best to yet the benefit of an ocean | ter friend, in which he deelares that ‘the | ee venlences and are exposed jel erg leet i country gonterri fm a nation Sat has Prompt sesistance of our emplosees in stopping the are be her. ‘ ; ‘ Rriltiant, Hamorous, Laughable, Popular, and Paste ip line seeti mW Liver | gold question is settled” by the recent act of | The only means of amosement within the of therto heen considered unworthy of jair treatment, | spertures, 8 dla might have ensued to life | = —Unnegotiable bille—Drafts on the tmagiva- Serene | steamship line connecting them with | Bold question is settle y the ent of | is oeekingmes en tha ais houst, ohare ha $08 thi pacing egy aha mere, fury of the storm bad 8: | ce Jevel with iteelf. within, level with toatl. ap. | pended heclt hy auntie, and, antl then we bed Kile rtanity of looking about us to see what low our —The Missouri wheat crop this year is the neighbors had #1 stained, pve Pra clvers ras the new | largest ever eutlicred tm the Stats. thorizing the conversion of the five. authorlting the conversion of the f, | Wont to retire after his day's work to enjoy hie beer | tals un navertage ror ttiemee! KEW TORK THEATER, Aug.8—-Foul Play. New Com: pool ;and for half the year such a Tine does Congre pany, new scenery, &c, Matinee on rday at , fun with fair regularity every we k twentie orent Boston has boon in the lists for a quarter | intel ; ies | Op ahich now bear @ per cent. Inte and his pipe, while he listened to the songe of paid | with other countries, but this is one of the few e nds hearing 414 and 4 per cent, interest. | gingers or dixcussed polities with his companions. amples of what it is to be hoped will soon be the eus- Chereb r" ‘ i tom, vit. yh fai by eteiy. The bi ” lower =It is rumored that Dickens is about to pub WOWERY THRATRE—Jom Ward, Baisley Fomiiy, IO | Gee ee ies, with leas proportionate | This x his reasoning on the subject: ‘An important experiment, in. which workingmen are | shown ahd no ntvantage ikem by elther pi os tara | Geet al asses had enn eomuanh ones ier ie teh his anteblography. Coburn, Bphe Horn, Nelse Seyinoer, wr. | y . “Now, if the fice-twentien had alrendy been pasa: | interested, ts now on ite trial ta Bobo, whieh, if 16 | Kmbacay will remain in the eity antl! Monday next, | during the baat week Three of then were H os === | success than her eastern neighbor ; that is, | Me. principal and interest, in gold, nothing weve te oe seen, Will Oe the ale house and | and then proceed, np whe I om thele way 16 | in the balldlng when ihe storms came on, and being =—There hare been but two days this season ; an : have been enti ius to the time, whieu the Gove | Prov 5 persede ray swhere itor raga he the | aroused. by tre rockiag. and the Gerecnese of ti yen hi ome Santueket hi . | if we are to believe Mr. CUNAMD, Who com: | [fnwent had the rieht to extend: but they did pro | the various temptations that hang around such Nnbara, wuere they, will for & en residence, | biset, they endesvured to make thelr Seether ee be plained the other day that he couldn't get a | ide tat tne wands Khatitated. ahowid. be ot | piaces, We refer toa Workingmen’s Club started in | From thence they will go to Niagara, and then to | lave | The shureh wae, ralecd bodily and turown in | ) dee*ees | Siecnigltly load for one of his boats ty atlas | Sresiiee “its proviind Unet ue cba] pear om lax | Suanary lah with & few somber, te, bs? fe Beaton, and it in expected about the beginning of | Gtantty to t and & mass of broken timber, | Mr. —Mias Stebbias, the sealptress, who has re- twenticg, Tt provided that they shal eae (ata; | ereusing before the endof February to O;and so na | Yn bebendenrtnhl tiie Feter Mathenon, son of Mr. Wonalt Matneron, Sen | cently retarned from Rome. Ww about to open © ste ; aay A ine ei Wand: Hak We treet of 4 per cent ane Instead 0 pero then ne ia hy eta : ing a discount of fifty of more por cent. OM | ae pow: and ae an equivalent for the reduetion ofthe | merous were the aubsequent applications for admis- OTHE USE OF DISINFECTENTS.”” only survived fore couple ofhours, Mr, John Fest | lo, it ts said, ta New York. | ; Pla | Metres, the princi atonld he payable In gold wt BO 2 “ wan badly injured on the head by availing joist. The | —fnu sh he Rae Richelion, P FRIDAY, JULY 8t, 1988 =| his ordinary rntes of freight, New Taven, | Intron, nye in i vere aiready payable in | Son thet restrictions had to be Imposed which Seer oink Gal's Geb ot tae Matar Menton, | euareatte es tens’ at | Rue Richelion, Paris, Ohana Vente Md | on the other hand, pledges herself to become, | got there could have bren her eceasenyUrripeat fy | prevented the amber tm exceediag the timited | Ay Avpent who eseaped urinfored— indeed to WoX at the wroek as tuaneed eeuoa eo thousand france =— to reduce the enin interest for 30 years by one: | ote Phin Gaby Wee ota (he Haade OF e Kilitor af The Sun. ‘would seem to have been owing to. an Interposl- | (six hundred dollars im gold) the dozen, . hes at some period not remote, a competitor for | ty get eo cok A © | accommodation. This club wasn af 1 , would seem to , pamy.per year tonal nabeen ers ” all th s craibe iat Soir texto sern to the | ern interent fpr 40 years, And ponte venetre 4 1ee | wait meaning but mistaken pbitanthropiate, whose | | Sta: In Tus Sex of ihe sib Inet, enidae tho | Wen St Ter oer e ve estate ise aie becaiicued | crete wre aNeed Bx SAE Here TiO Qaur-Weent +, per year i harps seibrww Lepegetedbh catia terest payable n coin, were Just eyunl to, what the 1 workingman is an ascetic who | above caption, were printed liberal extracts from ® | by the hurricane, | visitors at Loug Branch, and the number ie in- Tea copies to one whines wow | thoath of the Mudson, and breaka bulle on | Committee constdered th rane, of the Ave-tw nty ‘ot his pipe and his beer and his newspaper in | Pumpllet ed by the Board of Health, on the | we lows of Property thas heen very considerable, — crewsing Twenty copies 12 one addres... we i the wast or wrest aide. of thia telnnd, And | bride: bearing oe thin imore inverent tn G8 AOU | sseestign, Ite found om an ontiraly new plan, | euticet of cleansing and dislarecting ent kely | Ne have reason to bebevesthronghvat the settiement | 08 we are writing We earn that pimost every «Inds ht A that rate may be effectually Doubtless the spirit that dictated | iit in the colony has been more or less injured— | from any bul di Iriven g by eprinkiing their places of resur? Fifty copies to one address WaenLy, per year A New Haven enterprise is proverbial, If she | str, Stevens forgets that it takes two to make | Ite matn objet isto furnish the members with wll | te br i Feuer es a halt ‘) at | Keai@aniiok ard kaa | they were nsed to In the ale house, but under atrin- | the printing of those extracts for the public good in, some of them thrown to the grou | ait Sebow sabi Fay eign ig oak easton. FM evehenanee fares Alb iy he ice ; | dite Gove Addl H fi! it ented that el cent regulations, which provent excess of any kind, | Rencral, will guide you vo publish the following fur CURISTINA NILSSON, = George Cruiksho son of the well immeuee, w pacuaden, ot Oru snes Horthe moter at Alba ny or farther down; | @ i ? “ * ‘There is a bar where ale and porter, and even spirita | the benefit of the ih of a partientar loentity, Per- pletbe Wnt da . own & by endtadtal ene taleavedt tH Din uaviies fale builds, at the same tim nor twenty | would be paid, principal as well as interest, in li; a eoncert room, where the membors of mas | hapa the Board of Health, after reading the hets. | gue tarty Career and Brilliant Success of a enene cole n* a anvaatieiva BATH. Hen eece see adducka on. the Sound gota | GoM ah Sr, Srevens himself declared the saine | ie procivities volunteer to sn fr tue delectation | Prarie than the pulliedion of auggestiona Iu ® | — (yy take | Sper said tha by. ie davis arb aly S40, : sseests | the united Intluence of New England to sup: | ting on the floor of the House of Representas | of their comrades; « Liihard room, earde, dominoes, | pamphlet would ever be likely to prove. ristina Nilswon, they: panish cantre | An Baglishman, describing « wo sdetfal. pate | fives, The contract this made can only be un- | and chess ; ade who will ¥ et at Pall, ened | ed ve ¢ society, where those of foren- | On the north side of West Fifty-first street, be. | | port the Northern teund oratorieal tastes take aides on ques | tween Tenth and Eleventh avennes, arr four sunken fond; procures a | musical critics have ne roth from the window of 8 house made by the consent of both p | in we jes to it; and ft A tally eqnal te . ceate | Jibera ly fe emt w y line 0 | okt Jota. In front of one of these Iota, anit aprending over | “Teeries ‘Stop thier? ADV ARTY charged only tor ral sul TOE Semi ‘kl Tne Of | Wien Congress offers to pay two-thirds the fi which are made clearer by being ventilated: re | the sidewalk, x a heap rat OMposiiig ens ete x, Mi Stllowit so naturally that every tine T hear it [always «to ‘ 5 mera to conncet her with Liverpool and | of ie outstanding debt, it no mc froshment rooms, reading rooms, and a library. | rubbish, consisting of usin kiteben offal cou. teh of her past sip Jase choad | raheem D volithitan oF cory ie 0 debt, it no mot \ ao eteh of her pus | +A prominent Democratic politician of Marion Ts Wiexair—per tine ae adore. Southampton, or with Havre and Hamburg, | dispute between the repndiationists and the bond. Everythi ee mfortable, but hepa any as pala Myo hy Med acer nginy: wil is mow ng. The ekiow, all black | 663 ry an WeRetn 4h p a oP ta Wee =e rm s} nt ore Will be the guarantee for | extravagant, The members feel at home, and the | improvised (6 KY ng astable yard | Pitt night and cold, comme vs : n he result o! c The Coming Contest in Great Britain, | What then? Whore will be the guarantee for | hol than aman setiles an account with bit | yo care so Het that every workingman Join | for carts, owned by ad Me parrelscwho | East. After a white the sun York Convention, he 4 banner inveribed * For vague bluish leht flakes. Hore a The rasacs of the Ar Ay peoply are so | the permanent commen jal predominance f | butcher by offering him two-thirds of the price | yy, 08 seriousl bis . . | fe called by some persons Jo without encroaching seriously on bis Mmited ex- |) called oy 00 leKenna, but better President, Horatio ©. Moore.” muthtul denizens of the neighboring ther ps he P; t | he agreed to pay for the meat he had purchased. | \e sand most wind. In of Dickens's children are 3 deeply read ia the Pres. deutial election, | New York | he agreed to pay for the mest he had par 1. | ehequer, tenements as “Jack the Gri Rae lieise HONS Tid Sle It ee Cotes li children are Mary, ‘ I ohia. tt would appear, gave up the | The bill, too, over which Mr, Stevame very justly | We call attention to this movement In London, #0 election of his peenuliar merchandise : a i cabins; | Waiter Landor, Francte Ale t to t that the country | adel phia, I prea, w i | sae eeeaee ok «Nia Pcots tae walit of bts tend | (Toric pmowticied cocih made, of Dark, eapend Uiee see Anined & tt vy of them call thelr father. | contest, in more or leas diagust, a number of | 48 °° it clit not do. to exult,”” has not yet be- | that it may he kmitated by the workingmen in this | 80007007 PONT om nanty grocers fore few | Clie of eimake; {howe et tial oP ravens Un nyson, Sydney Suith, Henry Fielding, and \ hedlbesocncdbinpad bacon iia aa | steeiaedaad ap | come «& tis, All the Democrats the salty. ‘Tho winter with tte long tighta will soon be | sekels cack barrel; on condition thet ho alvo take | qy nucwnolthene cabine Behold « Hock Of ravens on sapdihdalin Ane rie geen of an excit. | yoare ago, when she reconmended vo our | o voled, against it, and the Preal. | on hand, and if stope were at once taken at least one | the rotten consent sey an rotten @agny rotten ead | Ty Baling WANG PIRIO. an. teaguee from Stork. | Accounts of the famine In Morogen represent he prize at stak protection, and suatenance the ocean | ee iy kid, will refuse to ign | cab snixit be estabtiahed in time to teat He auecess, | Vien auch a lua ae this rotting and rotten matter mi, Ih a tniserable village of iuces of Sua | Hie as greater t Algeria, The roads ff than the rale of the | steamship line which bore her honored | i) "y, ja, indeed, desirable to reduce the | ‘Phere fe no good reason why such clubs #hould not | ts composed of Is placed Ina public street, with the a dati Gesirat ae Wovele, wash wher } are covered with the deat on dying victims of funine ¢ is cloaing name on ita forefront. She made a still more ‘s ‘a bife debt, Wet the ont a. The Trades} «in the city should be | merenry at 0, the combined stenches must be and ‘oat Ste wild bones thin for | and pestilence, segesin LrgregetaLeard eBay Te oT ee ree 5 | tate of interest on the publio debt, ba the only hing more than protective aad benievoleat asro- ifing and slekening in the extreme. Tujarious | “Tie po foe Wild boars than JOF er. with | —The famons new French journal, La Lan work prepara ; the coniict which will | formal abdication of her rank asa commer: | effectual way to do it ia by raising the natioual ne; each of them might be formed into tabs | thendine always a are a eimery | {helt eatile, “A muverable fhove ‘uite palnfal svunsle | gerne, stn the shop ie bok, with avery dis miuate in November. At one vit looked | Cal rival when she appealed, through hor | credit toa point where our republican promis | pomewhat ritnilar to that of Sobo. ‘The reason the | thls locality, yct there was never veane! frelchied wits ols ad Bae sarelatone ikeit | ttogaishable red cover, aud: the contents ce pe * greeted by the funiehing inhabliants city with louder expressions of wel- arrels, with their freiaht 1 | press and her leg'slators in Congress, to have | will ber tive dia | the share of the New York customs business | value ns the rded by the world as of t! Lines of there bodies are frequently bat slimly at eof monarchical England, ‘The lat. | tended is that no attraction Ie ofered, nothing bat | come than th as if the extension of th the equalivation of the repres sane | n wistfully toward the kettle on t e children are dressed th the roof site Heart, | cisely those of a newnpa | the advertisements at th cut up into pages, with Greek's ‘ ; eae " outine busines 1 oon | of rotten e “1 rotting vegetables are erected b =Commodere . Winslov ” Gives aad be che: of ( ve in the ean. | Which onght tobelong to Philadelphin trans. | te country now pays but threo per cent. it. | oer ea bee Bf well ie ees rotten ees andl Fo egvtablen are rected by Comey ie iinet : Las proeented tho Y, ile pay «i yd eo ease ‘weary. deba' non e 0 iC li roprieten « alo’ jouse, Kear Moun- rasa But Mp Dissacct has wisely avoided | ferred hence to that city, without regard to | ™ Hehe » while we Last ‘ ad ie ly Lars i 1 tae Poin wel and fresh, would bring the men . ay ee tbo youn vcsinaling lea We ae of tie NB, whan ott petit bes ihe 4 in Pee ‘i a 1 hie faa or he aaelawamne Nha made | SHY We pay more than three is these continua s : : “Ad erica L 1) horse galloping past, a sleigh darts past with igi Really SLSR CxeCe as . a struggie on thie question by carrying | the fact of the consignments be ing THANG | ie of Fepudiation from Sravans, Buruan, out, aud keep the younger members from less profit ‘ard. ete Ries eae ate gs oe poten ie | ning apeed. Tn the sume thanver there appe represeuting the cngagement between the Kearsargo b for 7 mentary ref here ‘That was an appeal ad mis ricordiam ; able amasen here, the ‘th 1 fa | Cistppears # fur cap, fur robe, « fur jacket; t and Alabama, ile for Vfarliermmentary: reform. is en +} Paxonurox, and itnilar short-sighted politicians, |” if respective leaders, they are aecd Tn | juthers voice drowns. thy iuise vf , and Scotland, those being essential | and theref could nét be reasoned about } aligns : eet le worthy of Unoaeht fa coe ets | or pisses ha maewalks. become. fete Wo person | Wheel, the eeetbing Kettic ani the heart —The Gauloia, a now Paris paper, started by y 2 “* and we hope t up, discussed, and, if | O 3 t « 5 vs * $s - ‘ ‘ fouments to the English bill, and there. | then, and we should be wrong in trying to | Ono of the odditivs of politics now-ndays Somitiae rence Rrecued a hogienapatain irate pedestiane, the Muses are bectacarel igeing groce, wood in the stove ty amend “Avent, Alesanate Dem, Wh asd es: : é : | ayy 5 bt «| Romtbloy res i preci the stench produced from the inashed missiles r o ere | Fide Pane, aeserte that France will “erumple up” fore, at the next election, something over a | Feason about it now Si ettladd Meg alae ee : ig j et the | whose bands the miter ress grating” epond description. tin one of those, acca Troe eM? Cory Wer ae eeoren FHHAAMASBAAT RApIDINNGE: Gad prosdes 10:0: genera) H ¥ re Ik it gy ‘iutes’? or t ‘ook- a peated ber u mrior Windows of v/ b. te ane bs on je million of voters will for the firet timo take | Baltimore, like Portland, has shown more | # Clubs!” in New York and Br : —— Sone, during the heated \erim, Une pari oT earaoe ualby lan ik tainieeatae as ‘oshsongaratlie yar nadia cates medal WA La Big en hae of Judy by the Democrats, and were fully | Mt. Henry Mortey has discorered « poem, writs | fired into the partor, ruluing ite carpet und ‘Nengur- manner | padini } Yates, the wellknown English for the three kingdoms nenee than either Boston or Philadelphia, | See ie the Denoeratic party in | ta on blank Yea? of the original edition of Miton’s | ing. the walle, wiile Mrs, Moore and family wero be Tig Shanta noveltet, has applied for the beneft of the Bankrupt The rapective i rin the impending | Phe Baltimore avd Obto road jrives” ber | fat : i bs ates wi beth Rae | noes ta the Britlsh Mo: and signed “J, M., | forced to take refuge in the garden from the suite. pheR aed, ar. | net, His debts amount to over £7,000, He states cating stench, This kind of ammanition Is termed from the hand- | by the belligerent scamps * Greek fire,” and hence and named by them w see Mr. GLApsTONE and Mr. Drs. | Commereinl bucktiono, which In part accounts | Getover, 1177," which he #upp: insuMcieney | the cause of his insolvency to be “th Hi but @ certain o of Wy publican fold with a raxh— u flave elupmed since viet And yet not more U ‘ ms fi a for and justifies the strong faith ino her sure romney % : writing and from Internal evitence to be a hitherto oe bsbel. Ravi. The main } ; ON ser aaiea erie ant ike Oup SUBIR GO) | one the Brooklyn Post Office, who is also | hod and unknown work of John Milton, It | “duck t Inesday evening of last | en years ax hid wiruaias | —Donglas's monument, on the shore of Lake the disendowmeut of the Irish Staiv ( I Mn BOD THOR NRO ONS an | expected shortly, We don't know whether, like | tseutitled * An Epitaph," and r ple te “yy a 8 heavy bursting 0 Theis was | aeconded that height, heard the It peamant | Michigan, four miles from the Chieago Court House, The platform on which the | Bagrand net irally hold to, Norfolls, but Huiletus Fips in Putnam's “Sketel in Oils,’ he Ho whom Heaven dient away the consequence, EEN EE Ee el tile TA a tone deranar persed ase ap will be fought is tiona in | the awiul and irreparable blunder of reces find that “the ehurch is full; uot a single | Gut of thia Hermitage of clay eae, aS ee ieee ee eee cecnaine | (abe omer Foxe ¢ plghter tan talented eld, En. | Doce Stepped, to be revemed at some time {x the dim | left some rellqnes in th ects and sidewalks, fro wari : ered ‘The base has omplete the favor of that adopt. | som, mycht have been a near and dangerous | vacancy.” Ana pledge of his return, Ta Vie rine. suctorr, hear the Riagvenen avenues were’ | (Enrittiac see! seat cn oore + cam Inake s Brest AF Ley iar Ptr i aes RED LBA x ha "i ‘ —— ared, and reeked with the horrible and dis. * Old Nilsson,” has not been meneed, ed in th C€ on motion. of | Tival to Baltim: a rival more formidable, ia dant Wankl@: lekiew Di eek Meanwhile the Muses do deplore gusting eMluvia, ‘The usual sweet smell, resembling Old Nilscon,* 9 sharp and clear-lesded peasant, <cDlanavelk bas Hees ordered 5 i In his last weekly letter Dr. Harr’. re knew full well that his daug! rdered by his phy i] 4 i ‘ : lwe vonture to think, than New Haven % Joes of this thelr pammour, ecomporing hemlock, which escapes from the tripe ar icate tr ane taaraloelr Hextraorilin- | , Gtapstone, and in face of the strenucus | “tf 4 marks upon the bad condition of the strects as With whom he sported eve the day factory, was on this decasion outatunk, and while Bee neta thay Secant crs aieéaa ven p to romain for several houre in the day in the ope } , iat ares es : cs nid now Apollo on He bhiatered on the grou joors of * T 0 4 hop hen code to Silesia, thelr resinous exbalat fa receat apeoch at Limerick, Ireland, Mr. | Norself suflived—and suffered terribly—from | ety, In alluding te the condition of the Fifth ‘And pute on ¢: for hia bay® tgs ARCee ctisicg abel $9 Ae. Hitie Christina, after bid> | i ile aM iv ere tr xbala sie dwule Woun he at the whole | the rebellion; but she sufored to wa extent | Ward, he says th t ii tune their quill charging the pleasure of the extra bonquet to the ex: | | , : oe Alecovered as most valuable, This new Burowr Aw It upon the t that the whole ' ; y i | We 1, he says tt! f filth along the bettie res treme industey of the tripe mate-fietor, but which, in edding a few Lagiek legit e | becoming the ti on iis Oadtinnds: pumber of persous connected with the State | Sltogether trifling com arad with what her | entire western side of this Ward, garbage in vite s doom (Bed Chiak apon fact, arose from the ‘* Greek fire,” oF Fotten egg cv frostea bare we Ge | —The hotels on the Canada shore, oppo 4 * 101 he ty of W gutte ewertve elt own ter eliesn wet, stag 7 : . Church in that country was but 00,000, who | lot would have been had the minor ty gutter, xewerage are ample Ving the two-topt Mount diviue ey seay the Board of Stealth be maved to move | Very Curietima resebed with hiss the city of | Niagara Falls, re patronized tn large p annually levied taxes upon the vt r 1 secessionists that dominated in her | eu has similar causes at To turn voturies to his sirine, “Suck the Greek” and the * Greek fire” to some | WAk, ier’ 4 haw vi ‘| son by Southervers, Gen, dnbal Karly, of ret of that island for the support of ita State | Thirs seven yeare ago Leen allowed to | war with b 40 states positively that ‘Think not, reader, me les blest, parvor roerinn net rect, 18 th Hity han thie | claiunet, "What ay extraor diary y | forme, f# amoug the guests, John ©, Breckiuridae ta | Church to the amount of £600,000, ‘Th | her out with Charleston, Savan “the Eleventh, Thirteenth, aud Seventeenth Leg pry ANAT! ia ofzour ebedienteervant,.. PUBLIC RIRAUTHL. © | protector then look, her ty a boardigg. ebco, where | living at a little town twelve miles in the intert 4 nt of £000,000. | nie ‘ "| duried one in every 1,000 livin per cent. b Under some stately pyrmnid. bJ2 Scat lled. feet ve) that's, year afterward she could already be sent to | The Chineve Embassy have rooms engaged ot the ; to say, 150,000 adult persons (the residue of | end Norfolk filth aud guttcr poisous; while in the Twentieth fm rich torub makes hay . then ne Stockholm, where she Mtudied muse, aud where ail Tnternational e " akin at ) we ore, then, we sce how the grand comm . e id ’ hat Bee wae happier fe than mer Di if (cssora and musicions who heard her sing wond: uk Canan Nah sbeaklie 6 nvr : the 600,000 being minors) are by law al Horo; then, w how the grand commer | iq qwenty-second Wards—naturally salubrions, Wh in the tnymy wood, php op rrciphon Sy pica bd scaled eh red at her exceedingly talents, and said thot at A Canads paper, speaking of the travel thi | lowed to assess about $3,000,000, or cial contest goes on, If New York las not | jut now sickly—the removable sources of damage Was fetiered by the ion tod ; 4 jength a worthy successor of Jenny Lind hat } eummer, mys: “The thle of American travel is A oan | Foon Bo arealiy oxcitiaed. ont (ie. sulisecd of ioe ered aise, Wohieb from the Sin: Itis a noteworthy fact that all passen- | found. Upon ber frst sppearance In a public con- | finding its way cael year in larger volume down out ) head, annuelly upon the rest of the pe oe greatly p subject of | 46 Jif) most iinperatively enll fe There Distilleth down #0 pi cera on the Belt Raliroad, who from business or | cert, where she sang a tew simple national songs, sho | gi y ‘te & © , Pi bay M controlling or directing the trade of the West | can be no doubt ul 1 For #0 this little war manure have occas = the Harlem Railroad | electrified the whole audience, wid elielied 'he | St. Lawre P the Saguenay, and this, too, ‘atholics, Presbyterians, Baptists, Metho: i ie t t | can be no doubt about such testimony as t Mont gloriousiy isrined Itaelf, track at Fifty winth etreet and Fourth avenue, look | rapturous applause. y, When her professors in | must steadily Increase, The secommodation adurded diate, Independents, and other dissenting | 88 Portland, Boston, New Haven, Philadel. | the followin, “The entire exe of th A tom) whose beauty might anxiously up and down at this poin see if the | Stockholin could no le ything ni the traveller is now of a very excellent character, o* 3g tee pig With Cleopatra's wepulel “coast is ele if apprehending danger in thac | sue went to Paris, where Prof, Wartel cv} ; ; classes: supy vn form of wor. | hla, Bultimore, or Norfolk, tt may be eet | denth-listis found in the common dwellings and quarter. Tretmember one Instance, In which, an ap- | mmusteal education, ann! where che soon after Well on this lake and upper 8t. Lawrence as below shit | down to her constitutional modesty, or her | tenement houses of the two cities, an within the Tn thistle bed'eny dart Prowching train signalled, the Belt Raliroad cap to | uch marvelous tiumphs on the stage of the | Quebec and Montreal,” hip. ja r stit f lesty A ; neurtained round Ther inteust ; stop, while the driver did as quickly as possible, nique. =! allo’ ‘on Vie Parisionne s Of course, this iva monopaly and an ano. | tiaeea suire temper and habits, Commerc | limite of certain well-defined sections; aud of \ and nobler part Te einey tee of the car tan tothe platform, took | Aud what a difference there is between that The following is from Jat Vee Parlaienne t f : u - Tet | courss itis chiefly this kind of summer pesti Lies y Wart i reins out of the driver's hand, and started the | wretehed. 1ootn In the low hovel in the Swed sh T ATvssran—You cannot form an idea of the power maly that wold not be tolerated an hour in | tishes t her fvom every con RUG AWAKEN: | cc hecnisan and, nurture be TIGL. Mak Then p ve om gently y oer, ren, and the consequences were the tw ho rece Vinod of Smaland, and the apartments in wich the | concentrated in the hands of the Russian Braj eror, ; tier slid Cov ot. ‘This, too, in | or ell ik ale 1. vot this mi od Uri y cre killed, beatles frightening the passengers ha atrice now lives Canisolinte tit Malkin x yh this country; but we ore hy no meana cor | Whether she courts It or not. th ft IN| volatuto, and contipied high Jemparntate, tt Aen outor their Wita, | Three foct futher aud there must Her upartunente are on the fourth floor of w large | bag speci ence It ni Nothing te impossible to ! tain that the atte y overthrow it will be | spite of the most wretehed pier and wharfage | sili: oxaedalie, tuortalligel annie in have been several passengers kille and very fine house in the Rue de Hivoll, and the | him; nothing can equal him. { i as caused the excessive mortality,” Now we A scwinal forn omicers of both the Mur Toieries are to be seen from the windows of the | A Frenc —Ciod r | successful in Groat Britain at tho coming | conveniences of any port this side of the | po.pecifully ask, if the causes of the present mor. 4 this litle chaos sleep ad Companies have always been expecting & 5 ple dup pag woe ps os Lag hee " “anes ake ulna.) Sacha iad Wouee Oe : he thread of life untwited Is ‘accident at this point, but have taken no pre- slow, the only plone tn (hls sanctuary to whieh |] . Tus RostaNe-Why. yous butithen. the Emperor election a) ir, in his Limerick ange tse Klang erhaps that state of f tulity are so apparent, why ininediate steps a Jato its frat existences to prevent it 4 rue, a flagmin wae atatlowed gained acing fe in white | is still very young, uh. exivevesed the ovinton: t sand thisstate of things eannot endure fe not taken to remove the tis the duty of the Tofant nature eradied here here by the Harlem Railroad Company for a short is €0 J with blue dan —The nce de Reanvan-Craon drove on J La, Yeoman Vd pinion that the bi sand thisstato of things cannot ¢ fOr taken tem hem... J he duty th In ite principle time, but apon finding that the Belt Railroad was Ag window aud thr ors; that rt a Be sie ih i July ra) majority in the next House would be | ever; but meantime New York ma rreet-ecleaning contractor to keep the streets vis plant tho unwilling to share the expense of keeping a flagman the ri Jehamber of the mistress, | 10 to the Jockey Club iu I In deseending 1 ts 1 hn srobably will, both do and #u clean; but if be fails in doing so, the Board of te Ashes rest 1 must Mt a public crossing where it was manifestly the duty | that on th mn of from his carriage a loaded pistol fell from his pocket largely increased, Gur withes are with Mr, [| probably wit : oss bee ngs til eweet Pysehe shal Inspire of the Harlem road to support him alone, finally | and the tt wnunieates With a passage le and by the shock went off, The bull penetruted him Brroie; but they are r stronger than | that would rain any other commercial com. | Health are bound to attend to the matter them. oftentig and wtife fre, withdrew him, So the many passengers who cross | to the ante-r Mey Ras ae ; ig ; tie elves, and to cleanse these dangerous localities Anil in her fostering arn enfold here are practically ranning fearful risks, ‘The mantle-piece # made of parian ms groin; le staggered a few steps, was t in tha our hopes. Even in Ir s whole dis | uunity in thr with, Thin heavy this eartly mould, hing will satisfy both parties that itis a danger- | beautifully wrought are the bronze ort | arms of the bystanders, and in a fow seconds wae senting interest dor t favor th lator | at any cost, Then asd WO DOr al ous #pot tl HH they have Wd billot darmages to that F panact Bat delight the ae oF all ie | dead, ‘The unfortunate man belonged to one of tha beng tatere avor th a Istone — | a 4 n {as} bs fefore perhaps they will then regret that they | style of Louis the Fourteent here i 5 s' measure; in Eoghind and Scotland there ia | Protection of the t Every Man's | A photographer writes to us, complaining When this cold numbness shall retreat, e been #0 avariciously blind, and not taken a Hothing at all of those litte knicknack® indicating | Oldest ark weratic families of France, fi Chines ated : M y Ww By aw imore Guan ehyuuck beat view on the same subject before, the covodette or coquette, Aguinst the wall, opp —As a lay preacher was addressing an audie fa still wider diter f opinion among oner | thot the Indy in charge of Mount Vernon, Wa NSE. Ober, 1647 New You, duly 90, 1808 ° site to the Seindow andé a piano; bes 1 i pays ways SLadrege yap ico ngs | ‘aan few nk atn vase task Svery man who lives in New York ; every | ington's resid) will not allow him to tak a lelty of the poem will of course pro sh ee and a guéridon, The piano te loaded with music. | PRee iw nt rbeautoage ros hase thi denon geard to it; will ry man $f) SOY nk 5 ever 3 n ‘The auth ity of the poem will of courte prove b ks | the ‘sofa and guéridon are loaded with bos | man drove lis vehicle through the crowd and struck: the Eiablished Churelh Unroughont the am. | woman and child who live in Now York, | pleturos of the pince, for fear that bs will inter- | a bone of contention to eritics, natiquaries, and bibtt ‘The London Times and its Advertisers, Heht aud tent wilh he whip, carding the! Ore rasa Hadi sts Th ‘3 e Whether man, woman, or | &Te wih the salo of her own photographs, and | ts, whose comm ‘ons already appear in | A London correspondent of the PAiladelphia hands of the clue point fo midnight Trad vasait a eats @ stan ha nan andllad x | i mac 4 \ ye: What is dono with all the mone ston papers. Mr, Rye, the assistant keeper of | Ledger, in giving an Inside view of the London Times Bo ee oe nD ee ee ertes the teres ‘ to i n froo use fend its Irish oucwork d sits Now k—all thea are ine | SS** ¥ thouzh stinple, ties up to the throat, | the efty constables had made free use of thelr sticks } fend its Trish ow > 4 Y allt tee APO IN’ | Tee romember aright, Mount Vernon was pur. ed books in the Museum lidrary, also publishes | establishment, gives the following information tn d, with the shape: ’ hat long d the county constabalary had drawn their sword: i] last fifty year, not ey the proservation of the lives Sasa Gein: hin mbbelllOhe NOOR GRARDOKILGA @, stating that the poem fs not signed “J, M.," | relation to ite advertising business wehed the keys while | "he English must be losing their proverbial 1832, nor the Corn Law repeal 15, poliomoen, It ts to the wa tad tirue Ladies’ Mauat'V ercy Anse | ae Mr, Morley eupnewos, but “PML,” and tat the | ‘To conduct this establishimen bat, cyte wander ebant Soe rom, ane “window cur- | revercnce for the titied aristocreey, Abe dinner te A 1 hat 4 ¥ ee ht Beka Bc rhiding be i “1 r It printa ever # rence for the apresoure! - “ deeply moved the 1 . . oll have to in fish’ OF de kaon tuoi hw taeanne Of writing is not Milton’ ou equi tain, through whieh the gus lights of the Rue de lie | i - whie proposed to keep: ‘epair by means ¢ 4.000 advertisements, and on. cently given f Londen, * P t ) for th yrotect of thel | prep I nes y" sions eve ore. alee et voll are tobe $e e! . oe | will a attempt to overthr i for V n of thelr own | the fies received fiom visitors, the sale of EDUCATIONAL NOTE Solera Pra SF inl fe iP ly ie absorbed in deep Fefleetlons; tho seems to Hant Bessel x an A vadhargey a which hus been rooted in tl #and persons. sitios, and similar sourees of revenue, _— mechanteal part of tt (4) parsons en for nometh nee Busts Dues she not, ve in hinias 0 , was ennnta: nterrnpted Taste alsiao tue’ Tlenaeailok Ti Ai’ tae vo han Due Aube te Seen Ulan Rmeina E\Waiosligr un RiGReT AItBatedl a AnOlwent Fl Tratiax Sexio0t.—Tie annual report of this in. J are, “empioned at Mating House Fa Cae ee oil ust elven expression? m- | oud conversation, and calls of “Speak up” and | my RY \ Atitution contain® somo Interesting particulars, | hile probebl binges AS pb tgs No, she calls to wind the days of ber ehililoc * Question.” = i officers at the hands of raffians, | porpose, or, if it is, whether it is properly ap. | the paper in Rierary positions, With re 2 Sy gp at a ral baar ey oe a ' Stans Sie Divertin ore Westin, is poe Necaniatohiant | plied, is m matter for those who cor vetted Lo | Founded by the Children's Ald Society in December, | to advertisements, ax tha Paper ie always te ae Saree ae ee heart and, sal’ Moan Ne oes fow weeks back, just aflor the Emperor and ’ Aegdpdhe rods OF SMe ESC || ave Leeame of go frequent | pied ts | i . : Job, with an attendance of 4), it has advanced to a | more than itean print, It promises ea:ly Insertions ny | Enuprest had left one of the rooms In the palace of ‘| | pupae cee aM baa aat hed ed that itis evident that more the purchase te ingni dally attendance of 158, and a total of 850 since its pon hal the pie eens fia Raped * Chrieting, take your violin and go t» the | Fontaineblean In which they usually ait, an tmmenee 7] * és ‘ the | ciont measures should be adopted ton Ono of the very ablent, pnd certainty the | fvlamencement, Instruction is given in English clock on why day with bia adveriivement oun lah a area chandelier, suspended from the eeiling, fell with sack object of which was fa | contain Che ehiantot thn apes i! ‘ i reading, spelling, Writing, aud other branches, and for an insertion in the next day's paper, while c es cent | force as to break in the flooring, If the chandelt iI railroad connusting that place with Port \ oy A EG: DHESLARE OFS MA UBLON ERS). | sank liberal OCs HoRiOR Jen eia eee ST the lila Making es Sol te altuated at 110 HUA De ag bogie fink etl Ve bee eet teat Mountain ox Fim een vietote from | had fallen x few minutes earlier, it might have made el outta Minera i 2 7 ure eel In the way of this te | fon—lias apparently ered upon a crusade | Conte street. ‘Lhe pupils are of all ages, from 6 to S ecks after they re ‘over the counter. Teak und borhood hat a achange in the map of Europe, and achange inthe | on th ‘abou e large intlucnee which rutflgns exereise in | against the Chir Vinbassy headed by Mr. | gay and are compose cl t their turn, and such is thelr anxie- | Weel e mY PORCes eof g Jar in France. nui ce , , ars, and are composed of the poorest class of (urn sle- | Where a spur of the Be) sot abuts on tne | style of government now quite popular in Fran H werybody, we wish the en tical ailairs, ‘This power tn thoroughly | Burlingame, which promises to embarrass ite nes | Matias, musilansy organ grinders, eszure, &e stn the, Tmag chat, the Hnelch buble | village of Hhoslianerchrugog, ‘During, the darkness | —M. Henri de Villemessant the editor of Fie | terprise success gvents, can | understood by ull candidates for popular fa. | Botlations n th Lod Vey not a little, ‘The | Much ioprovement has been effveted among them, ov . The lowest ¢ Wifor | of the beard i coy 8 bi Sac ie height vf | garo—one of the most respectable newspapers in have any pr 7 | ‘ Cheerful and facetious mood in which the Specta: | audanumber bnve been securcd regular employ. | Wants in which ¢ns conch advertiver ts allowed | te" be stag antes ttt eS ee Porls—recently told his readers that he had induced Heat ‘ \y in fully appreciated. Men who | )™ Te eeaeas aie Fenty i Sat Mei ksh Olaee cok nite ics ad cade nes for aif 1A crown, about 60 cent Rs ts beating Doo! ee itaatos tiring | ne of his old contributors, M. Leo Leepes, to return number of si raject n this part | aurea fe vor | 2C opens its batteries fuils to cover or blunt the | Eh’ 4% Oe atructor make | gold, For all others the regular ri ony tn Ue “ pes, And endeavoring to | one of his ald contribatarsy DS. 708 TANNNy : A urt the favor andaupport | icint of its attac!. It makes ‘y he | Beer Hine, twenty-four eents, gold, Cut no advertis prevent the further spread of the fire--an eatreine to his alle J that, to mark the valne of M, lar one we r a remarkable tam ly 1 cGinlarae 1 po . a merry over the | . ° ae taken tor loss than four shillings, while long ad! difficult task on account of the dryness of the turf - é | d(uantae 40's oecr Wawatentad ua clisses, Murtorers undor- | + nicturvsquences of the event,” and the very | « Akeee Couuean, Kyi-This College, called Che | (eee ar eee ene eet iee oportiom. ene rete | had the almost total absence, at present, Of Nout ip Lespes'a services, M, Albert Wolff, the leading iken pagnreen Tn nd very well that the place in whieh a | fominine appearnnce of the interpreters.” 1 i lage oF ie o Ey ing Atay danni- | Wier the first fifty lines being two shillings a line, | neighborhood, | ‘The fire comme ced on the oth JSeulltctoniste in Figaro, bad voluntarily surrendered Jertakings on other par f latitu | } 1 VE ¥ nt Ae mere miter the Ort nice ate_stiowed ‘to public charities | inet, aud swept with tmmense rubldliy. uuiiuenk | ‘ts piace of honor to the new comer. M. Leo Leepee # i“ 4] | friend is most valuable to them is onthe | imagines, or affeets to believe, that our sense of | EF nt Pair of Oberlin, nud otter ge ‘ f grouse, mooriowl, and great quantities of gaine, au ute ple Ti arta r 1 eines, & yur sense of | and similar classes, bot nothing extra ix charged for =; i nna looking to abwory « Baath Genel end tani ware ne ulus es nuk | ; } : | Some of the mnth ni eh and eimaliar Citone le, the ‘paper Tu the mornings, | casing sl MAE a ea ends | bis commenced work on a charming toplc—" Les ontrol of the 1 trale of the Wost ido nee DR ae Moa heen Mgely Laake al rsiiped hd de ot cholerabip bap walow tay of the | When the people flock to the. 7imes ofice to hand in | overt surface embr cuinference of about | Mémojres de mea Mattresses." Tn bis opening sene ae txs keop friends there | writer svcma to tiud | {ident lustitution in the country, Twelve of The | thete advervisemants, Printing House square ie 8 |} lea, No great amount ol property Nat arfow | tences he gives the public fair warning that he does pee iagdassaitenachicaatanaauah al ry record of the cold-blooded murder | 4h «leotive we Kin Mr, Burlingame's | ARCagiIGHOA TaRGOt. ead oehaterslip wor etal inves | place Of tte Erasles), bose and setiviG£, Penns | pacer sire Me tive Mt that wars" t-pid | not wrlte for Iittle children nor for goody people, qu war the ¢ nt toKo \ 1 luful police ofliceria a fresh argament | ™tiouality; V ssador bimactf Inys | Te thelr white companlons ne pages are made up in a. regular | that the inhabitant eto make any prowl: | hut that he means to call aspade m spade, and that hued 4 hi wiltie 4 a ete Ww be liso clatin 4:a0y Tau ty for hia mise | cet, OF Koceanon oy Purapenenta,—The peginning with the births on the firet | P0t fe RE ies tt ink dele his story will ny things to call blushes pens oF ng Yes PRE IS pe EBLE a 4 Hn ‘ ahi been bebe or | cee ee ae ORS ee a pens Fie, Tees a ine ritanncand | 9 the grouud; but, fortunately, Into the least fastidious cheeks, Aud he fally bears ' avieg Salled t, , t look this inisehiof mquarcly in the face, | crican, why. should: the London journailat | Bila gr #bout four and & auartareonte ber day {or pack {Uh the auction notices of which alan cecaped. | Ht la said. t ; out his promise as he procceds, night be natur s wad reform It le fon journalist | pubil, “This iuciudes nt ouly salaries of teachers Of lant Satarday, Jane 4, there were zcol | fre mubutaler Me tie —Ouzone, discovered by Schoenbein in 1840, has drowned; bie De ie 7 Rare row his nationality in histeeth # And us it fair, ud Looks, but all expenses oF every kind, for fuel, ore are no headings to the advertising col er , wrinkled with ¢7Y Euere We viodbaaett lar riwitéewe to suy-that Ar, Burlingam vos ty | HEIIA repairs, hoorekeepers’ rents, turuiture, and } umns, exch department coming wn nounced on the | ilscovery of the origin of the ine, & ately been the subject of nuinerous researches. It 0 Was just urned vu at he Hon, Gt in his | Land on es ery thing elves pnd tt embr een aie schools trois eels of ibe pret and thie sourne by hic nig LF aad oF a one the ove exercises a powerful action upon organic substance 5 af | London to r cut that the Government of | the primaries 6 the High Seheol, For the same Items washing taken ately abend of the aris: pers aime his which has receutly culled {t Into notiet ‘ 1 nt f ah ‘ , ; biped Meret ; v washing taken aslo Of the Brie - | and it ia this whieh has recesthy 64 nto notice — His soad and wha wire cuiupre monly ot Sa NG off Mie 8 | ie wanes wishos China to be adiittod | Fie tee OUag hui, $3. Sn wal SO ee ae elie Encian communiy.es | Tennons op House Can Travertixe.—Two | agatn. Ithas been shown by Dr. Beharr, of Borne, s Aba y s t gates without treatios into the family of the world"? | Pitts $2.0 0nd Chi The elty that | they regard their charseters as soiled by the juxt weeks ago Sunday night, one of the Mount Aubure | that ozone, as well as substances Impregnated with: number of expectant local 1x eek: C Goverument Douty in legal tender | Siteut treaties into the ftanily of the werkt’ | apvroaces nearest. to Phitueiphia in, results ts | posion,” The oftce for the receipt of advertise: | S9re /60. ey toasty Toad ‘of abou thirty paseen- | (B8e OBR a eascertalnty and raplalty, we should d dig liz to H sthom in yuld would | eee igiaps y | Baki, whore 4 nual cont per pupil is 817%) | ments is coudueted by eleven perv nos an nauauslly heavy load fue Bunday” plus, Sy /spsbonotiongperrayy w Hr be: id ¢ whould do i r 4 ‘ yuy Government has secured an amplification a Ticse- are all computed on tie avernce | voted to that business exclusively, the publication rinan plenivers are wont to return to the | and as recent researehcs ecem to place it beyoud @ the seope of ambition, wileh perv | Fachaicende esac hey well Mp | ame aty of 1983 on ite own ace | (lt, Atendance in A a a separate building, any ues Dee eeu anak ae ee doubt that most epidemics, and cholera among the ae 6 { ' ba , t . ie the true basis for all tables of expense, Th Pyne 7a pa raat c » Fresheedlai et i sre number, are owing to mic oria,great hoprs are ens eon ae alan us Wear what world he yl Sint It they | toading Wally eoncerned whether the | ti wea nt unvbn pute fad U.OS a Joan, walle ti iu Hod Rlvor hettlement, nila chook the Tasreaaing teed OA Us | certained of fa bing. pomible to ure o2aue 1p oe more dir aige #to n the Bean male “1 ve frame sivuilar treatin | tciphia echodt Weeds tor an the Nor’ Wester, duly & head of Liberty street, and then the horses begin to | Hits aga disinfectant, and, perhaps, to extend Yo the seaboard, if v » see that, so far | | ornot, It certain s not charge itself with 1,111,000 a year At about half an hour before sunrise yesterday | gallop down the steep Fi de at even a faster rate BO 5 f : y ' i v a will they b | tho task of *( ‘ane ction eOmait eds thatot New York, | —Friday—mormng our settlement was slartied by | than beiore. At every ju cai aul: | use still further, As might have been foreseen, hows rom being eh’ al as to th r worth? I : f : 4 ; . Tn Philadelphia the | the advent of & hurrieane, whose like line not been mal tho ear etrack thelt heels, and, th glu ge ever, from its being @ modifleation of oxygen, it exe cad sling 1 ' y udmitt to the of the world | average cost perpupil tt a ee ier | experienced among Us since the Institution of the | the epeed was. accclerated, until at last (he velocit x Het ade taal My hip tion and alms, t al, continenta yarrel of doar 4 as wuch aa it | wishont tre hr ation in the off | Sxhevee#s de RUC QUA per unnuan, while in Boston it | colony, Although we have reason to believe that a | became positively frightiu The driver stuck mun- bp ne 90 Sree OD the esp ralOry Or RAR, AER 1 Tl ner ad es ral rf ae mi ‘ rome Is fiat, In New York tives in Claetnnatl €16.74, t jorion ef the wetth peut hi TT uffored damage ‘u ly he Fein, ly, when almost at the sare cpu rap must necessarily reduce its appll- Dagny af i 1 | sp f yguorance or malice, or both in Potsburgh gi64 and in Cb 76. ‘Taking ins, by this Serce tornado, at this lute ) foot of the hill, suc i, on to sanitary purposes within na limits, to their eastern starting at Portla will it cort yhen there are & of cure | fis, Ganuueie inl touch by Tieut, we ure uy enabled to lve the evaceident at all having beppencd, AE only 1 cai Rg Hc mile Nt hae heared Bunton, New Haven, Philadel pt fi roney i vlation w never toh | Ap esck Cay Bins rere find that in New York itis but 3% nage, to ‘and property as | however, le to f _to upse t ent has been p Banas New Haven, Phils hia, F ; : } | ‘The work of the laws of the | iy Trocklyn between Hand 42, In Toston ov beeured iv our tinmediate veinity. and" catae a renal Woes ot ee Mr. A. 8. Fuller, the well known horticulturist of orfulk, but they end only * Le 6 : tical questions which the rpudias | 8 f Alabama, wo had the first nos | Cine ne 1, in Chicago over #93 vebile in Muneugh we had been visited by a thunder storm | on la nnday "night, d dgewood, Bergen Co., Ns Jay b: R Bee eae 23 HP) . * \ wor tot t fi Heed ; 11ho fat Oe ee eae ee ee cabahor’ Tus da sverage | on the morning of t day previogs, which isgencr. | crowded completely full, ‘not even @tanding roo Ridgewood, Bergen Co,, N. J, by the publication in sun vof all our | tige tess than a month ago, has been completed, | of 62 pupils to take care of, ly ep Teoamhet upon the at. | on the piatiorm, or within the car, remaining, | Germany of an edition of bie Small Frutt Oudturtet, Portland 1. been, for nm years | sayings bank depositors, and other people who | The consolidated statutes, amended so that there | § ohh ~ ES mosphere, still th band sultry Spon ‘The brake wae put on ai the bing! of tne erelite The American Agriculturtst enya: “The book ts In. land hos n, for ¢ ears, 0 abe OW ILE taitt rae i é Phucaday, and from the upper ‘of the clouds tn | hore 5 possible precaution sta 1 1 a ) Anite vases ole a Meine tanenik my ng t t An ex. hould be no ¢ t between them and the new |, Linese Embonny. ; pia hg ee 0 tp Mee etdrie‘onwetir, | taken to prevent any wecidont, When about halt excellent style, with ail the illustrations neatly done ti Py Vita) } poet to au Yin th State Constitution, have been stitiod | The Hon, Anson Burlingame, with the Chinese | ing to rest war, that we # have apother storm way down the bil, the alidi if ca stick « port nof | im tinted lithograph, The translator ts F, Maurer, ion of events which weve hor com —— | "4 sh Einbusway, arrived e city o dnend ‘ ‘of thunder and rat orning, he track which hid ol Was at once 0 8 01 ° f ie ch my f ‘ Dedwin beawekee cae chert tbiea arrived In the «ity on Wednesday evens ] ol thunder and ruin betore mornin 2 1. | brecipitated against tho hecls sf the H was at once | who w one of the leading small frult growers in Gers mand at once of the Atlantic aud the Pacitie, The Deneficial otfecty of yaccinatton are | logal and Judicial machinery smog, | ss The party it now staying at the Wessininater | pio ware aroused by the discharges of Hyhtning and Rogan Immediately to run. and the scene of two | many. The work so pleased Juhike, the director of with all the principal intervening connee- | ithustrated by some official stat 4 lately pal Ith will henceforth be in bettor runt Fon, | Witt, Te senalia Bt BiG MAR ERAT STNG TO agg Creer rls da a th pig POUL EN mall hotel allay lala valves hay a $0 be. alleen y pub- | wealth will henceforth bein better running order, | Excellency Sun Tage isters Plenipotentiary ; heavens. Flash constantly succeeded flash, unt , Pn his relus, and with Arm voi taal 04 tions. And those who think that Portland, win Great Britain, ‘These slow that by ene | ably, than it has ever been before, The | y Sun Taen, Ministers Plenipotentiary 5 | ye eases display war truly magnificent and awe- | told the ladles who were crowding out through the to write an latroduction to present it to the German \t yy thi been before, The | Mr. J. McLevy Rrown, M, Eitouard de Champs, Sce- 4 door to be quiet, and all wo ; omologista, ‘This translation in # f which now projects a new westward route | forced vaccination smallpox may be almost | kof th Ait es | inspiring, te whole heavens at times a he quiet, uid be well, Only iis | P* is Jation in so handsome @ 4 hi now proj ard route | f ae eae ae ‘ alias work of the codifiers can have been no holiday | retaries; ten subordinate oMcers, valets, physicians, | ina bluge, About 2iy the rain beman to fail Selhonntr et a Detweon the manner ts a great compliment to Mr, Fuller, and not throngli Rutland, has done nothing to make | eralcated. In Ireland thie disease was formerly | tank und yet it has Leon accomplished within @ | Se and iateen servants, ‘They are all In good | Fenia, continuing for another hour wien ANGI, | Oe broken brake would have sen nee ou the track | only to him but to American hortieulturista generally, fl ood her faith in her own future, know no. | YY 1s leat, ne fewer than 68,000 persons | space of time almost incredibly brief, Possibly | health, nd much pleased with the reault of hele Upon ts The sw intstorn iste "for about an hour, | to certaln death, Reaching the foot of the lil the for all of them have in one way or another helped to ; pide having died from its effects during the tea years | the Commissioners we e sv thing not | Bisson, Mr, Durlingame declares that it has for | during which tine buildings wore thrown dow : alled by one that was just eoulng up, and | bring our know! thing of railroad history, ‘The St, Lawrence | 4 1841, while in the fol ; = 81g MO a ee thelr ond bie expectations, From the Prea- | olhers unrooted, some lif\ed | bodily from thelr | Mr. Sirius wa told tint that coe had also en run i& ouF knowledge of the small froite up to its pro tnd Atlantic Railroad has been runping for | Mane! 11, while in the following ten years | so common when per diem fees are the chief ine | PT ik wd bis expe others wnrooted, some lied bodily From rie | with in descending the hull. ‘The Tuuning of tire: | Stub stale, It is pleasing to sce that German pomor safc ats pened the number fell tw 38,275, and from 1551 to 1861 | spirution and reward of the workers, Be this as | yuc'e MY: Reward, epee pa tyteen pr lnrgeet “haw Deen: described by, he inmates w | fof ‘und perhaps more in the course of two Weeks, | Hogists are ready to avail themsclves of experience, enty years, That was aa un ing, as Leen m ununialty of sentiment vor of liis | like the the deaths were 12,720, In 1804 ouly 654 per. | it may, Alabama is giving good pros fo the first instance, due almost entirely to | sons died from it, in 1865 but S47, in 1606 187, ae from whatever quarter it may come; thelr conduct ia of her | mission, and no forcign representative has ever been Fences were overthrown for miles; and auch of | that it is only about a year singe an Atiantic avenuc veking of a canoe on the water.” | brings a shudder tothe minds of all who recollect “0 | eis drain cei ccet (eens 1m marked contrast to those of England, who persiat purpose to profit by reconstruction, and to profit | eo went’ received in Washington or by the countey, | SivgteTBett, stash ot wo ana not uprooted and over. | car ie control of the , a ] 7 s fidence ei y ei jee an +s | ts lashed to and fro like reeds ip an. ordi- | driver, and that #ix of sev ent); more Al a < the muck and avisit and welfconfidence of | and lust year only 20 deaths from sunull-yox oc- ¢ without dulaye eee eeeee ion of Lafayette and Kossuth, | hurr cules he frst notice tut we hid of the burrt- | and three or four Mibehoteeiaet cana Hreapronih nen siieipisinge perky hrtid a : a a ‘ pate,

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