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X THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 186, —— + SS — .0O82”0_C0C C—O AMUSEMENTS, tronchery by pretending that they are doing | ready have eucceeded beyond their expecta. | United States, But tt was ensy for its agents, TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION. peep aN ay knife thet Protraded trom his vest ld hile en . ALAC S—tettery ori, vith an exectent auter | ANd proporing to do All this fron m tender | tlona. Instead of starving for want of monns, | through the devious arte of diplomacy, to cause | gigs are those who disbellovethe store helow, | qq ute aren, i failed" exchimed Tl, wilh & | chief Sustice Chase is holding Court at Pass dation of characters. eoliciinde for the Union, the Constitution, | they are nearly all employed, many on their bats has to : sali ren Lael ait bot itis Bens in every partiniey, | We keew, hu taraily handeome face afer he wus 4 corpse, He | kersbarg, Va. ins bor dol op his mouth by sia more b onomti ean 1 “y : HRW YORK THEATRE=Fomt Pay, New Com: | ant the laws, toward which they not long | own aceonnt; and while nid is pouring in | Mim On Mobi to atop his moll by Dnelract ml fe enuit ws Mer Med withons 9 ero ie amanie to |. Etery thitd eendunte of Williams College, pany, now scenery, &c. Matinee on Saturday at | oo, sanifosted their attachment Ingo many | Npon them from their fellow workmen on ere Ay tae v Phe gree h like Wirt he had dove. Then he arse tn Mass,, enters the ministry, aha } y woul y rand, thero are bat very few idlo men | URt that Carry w God knows | would not have done. it iT eo Madame Anna Bisuop, when last heara of BOWERY THFATRE—Pantomine of O14 Dame Grim striking ways, and which they would fain | every Vand, there are hut very id As ® practical quostion, however, we wonld | WHER, Me tevenlod the, stron: ve helped its bat it wag eitice your tet ie “tne | Wee giving concerts in Ceylon, Three Flying Non fe, » reseue fron tho ruin that awaits theta in the | now lo to draw upon the resoure# Of the | suggest to Me. Thaw whether, an the British | see ml onaierinn is, that, Mowe Loward. spoken ot: | imetant Nd. ewan never ten in Arkinene | --During racing week at Saratoga, tho glove SE cere SEERA event of the election to the Presdeney of #0 | Union, ‘The actual number ont of work §# | Lion now has him at an advantaze, it would not | Mugiitte Maryeudules Coimty (eds ere, IM | again, but several youre after a trder bron:tt We | shope are stripped of thste eontemte by apa: — dangerone a manasa Gon, Grant, Jona than 250, and it is diminishing every | be better to waive the point of honor, agin pay : oni ite “Were wewcitng fledine we should ‘ere lay aside | Indies for the purpore of paying bet ewe The people of the North have no fears for | day. So remarkable a result is certainly | thiadebt (for which he has ample means), de- THE OUTLAW. the pen; but aa we are giving ficts simpy, which con | Professor Gurney, of Harvard, supersedes The ta ad Ait the country, Ifavingy dole ont Uie:tobettion | achoering oF of the pevat strides which | nonce the swindle in fitting terms, return to the | th the pear te- there feud ty frellconnty, Pick Rta GE NA ae Charles fot Norton’ at assocate edie of the “ i 7 t hes age © dhe As wi be emily red tint i ber jolmed on tie | Nort merican le TE stint AMM in enfoty, it will survive the present turhu: | the workingmen of America ary making to: | United States, and, thowgh too Inte to compete | cir ie waa mn i emo toa avence his deh. Pulhtetiy wh diet eoe | - <At tho clove of the present your vt le expected = ay = a ak tha WOE vite ‘ ie * Mopac, for the Pre ney, get himactf elected to Congress | Of mest exert: nt repytation, with a Luce kaniliy a ud teaehed hie se : : b, pect WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1868. Tenvon WE Vine ous, Witchy 1s bie otis waseral | wate teRepaTe coker from one of our city districts with a rush, where | Pama autameltes Phin edad: Gay di He. wae " Uhat Cer will Le OO miles of railroad in working —= awell of the oroan after ao terrible a tempest Vee ’ name of Niaon, noted fur.! said £0 bie we order In Min vesota, conan (renINA Of tive San But ean the amo be prodicted of the Demo. | ‘The enlary of Count Bestane, the meet | he could attr up the erowned animal with very | Wind CUTE tune reconted of Nis eatly poor Hownrd{ d The disease of cattle called Charbon has re DAIey, per year to mail eulweribers see digs " ae tate nt nit £9,0 long, sharply printed, and very effective pole, whorein he disnlaved hie brave yo ated aoa tis Gi none ‘ Ea ood Anal el cratic purty? With Hampton, ‘Toombs, | suoressful statesman of our times, is but £9, Hog tr Ma Mg ee — fn Lowisund, and is eousing great ancusl WEEKLY, pel mst : i ston, : picks onl Nexen — ape vimivation of "Wis oe ere pitied Ten copies to one aihiress «480 | Cobb, Semmnos, Vanco, Til], and their allios | Years while tho ministers of Louls Napoleon In a recent speceh ton so-called Democratic | seimed impulsive A DESUEEATE FIG UE, 9 planter ; 4 ' . . Whors, with Chelt master, Blamnark hee any noble quali les. _—_ | =A Well known Boston merchant, of conserva: Zeeny erin habs sesereeerccreees 1 Od no holm, it will ben marvel if it is not as i Tt tverident that great | Merling wt Atlanta, the Ton, MowsLt Comm, a | From ehtidhood Nixon Curry woe tn tove Death of @ Texas Rangers | ‘ive tendineics, i described as “one of those rich wane ad OWE RADE. eso0 Ta | completely slinpertocteed a was the old Ped wet bral if year, ; tis evident that great | iroted prisoner of war, said of Gen, Gaaxt that iY fehoe (Prom the San Joe Patriots | ond respectable men wito do business in @ dress . : ad vy does not make a great man, hia vengo to “ travel over the battlo-ficld pana ently were th Ever since the marriage of Ht Lure, the ‘Twenty copies to one nd eves 10 | oad party in tho Presidential election imme. | 7 it was his weage to “travel over the battle-field fin, ani to ardently were t) ey Pd Ao Rey | ¥ eat es to one adres f ine apes Set ahh wai i 01 Panocber that, what is moat ‘exis Itinecr, with the widow of Beniert, ¢ or 1 Fifty copies to one adi o sestsee 4 | stately aftor the war with England, when ite | We conllally second the suggestion, which | 694 thrast his sword into ease deed body.” | one spnibct th ten ug or more, there have Been tong ts to | =. 4alary of $10,009 a year, payable in gold, Additional copins, 1m Clay pockagoy ab Ciud rates. | diatoly after tho war gland, i Or atte mateo Probably Mr. Conn was not aware that Gen, 7 the fabolty=-qnarrete, eepatetins, | with house rent eee, bes been otered 16 the Rev. awe r nen. tained or fi 2 q has been made by the Hon, Horace Greener, | 7 i$ . fe b » tle en ie he I 1 has been ofer Peyment inyariabiy in adva ‘andidaty obtainal only 34 of the 217 elce: | has been made by the Ton, Ha | Gaayr was notin the habit of wearing a aword | trey and os their 3 H ia the atte at tun Hall, of London, by the Birst Presb yteriap ADVERTISING RATHER, toral nd the fragmenta of that once | that somo friend of the late Gon, Haneine be ap- thle passion for At Hiteon thin wae , | : fourm Pao, per tec conte | Coral vous, a a wen 2 nothted to All the vacaney fh the oMleg ch Degis. | et el! when Le went into battle, evident that thelr parents forbade all intervic A heen Charch in Chteago, to secept Its pastoral Three lined (20 words) 8 iow .sessssvsseess_ 80 eonts | powerful organization were allowed to slow: | T ouney 8 aerated tween tein, Her parenia were th Ae Be a ae —The mental coudition of the Empress Car ee Se. : ments | Jy ditt away into oblivion, If tho Demoe- | tf caused by his sudden and untimely Pea Patch Island. Rebrhitam prornects ir her en ay FPR tween tin & kivd of hater «| lotta hae /stely become #0 erioms that double guards bs pyeonbesene a es cere | cy would save themeclves fram tho like | teth, the proceeds to be devoted to | Correepontence of The Ba The We ural conse whereby t for a Ute enable tt] have Leen pheed around the palace of Lacken, Hatch KETaRer peeve iit eal Sot apne TOY t lighten the ship by throwing | {%¢ benedt of his family, Although there | Your correspondent, on bis way to tne Monu. | met by teat, und renewal their, pled Fetes ner the marme root but there was 0 | Mruseela, to preventiher excape, boys ieivcnin tad Gore fate, thoy must lighten the ship by throwing | wit be selfish applicants for the plies, | mental City, “defected,” as Prof, Silliman, Jr,, CAN: Ere Sorel aire ohig eines aril Ale partof the woman mt tenet, to forget the pie uD. Kirby Suith intends next month te ne BUN to vccthers at thete homes, | Hehe secension buccancers overboard. we are sure the Governor could do no more | would say, to Fort Delaware, to solaco as best | to stand ly her 80 eng as wt agarning fara bappler commingling of tho ert urd | open a militury seadewy at New Caatle, Ky, Me will " e — e e i Put i con disconsolat lative, whose peripateticlem | '@ his body. ina stbA nvy Pahatate th ihe thy“ fi fhromghont the Metropolitan District, wt 1 ¢ ' ey, : popular act, and none which would meet with | could a disconsolate relative, perp He wt fe niey's fotatives | thers, wiv he invagined (hat ody the | Be aeslisied by “a corns of professors whose qualtt Week. Oniers for the paper received at to bum U.c@ He LM Lobe dels BL Laka idiomas approval p both parties, | Uncle Sam has limited to Fea Patch Island, While natin Hone eee es Roece her titertie erm er | Fecetiolshment of tru mattiat rere | cations re of the highest order, Sdetany O1 sho news stants Tho bricklayers' strike has provoked a pood | ai, Ay an oceasion when mere partisan | Taio all the enjoyment posstbte trom ten acres of | anotie Je wit her Hee Cerone Cannes uanes a A | sutiflelul Kepokte fecelved Wk the fadlen fies deal of advorse cr ticiein on the part of cer ‘aia He | mnud-reveh, ne of hie borer employed by the wilt to work Wyn we, | : : 4 E . considerations might well bo laid aside and | 7 Ife told Biversen ta leaves he ordered him olf the | partment indicate that there ia no ground at present naricttberi acne wilt ptense | tain conservative journals, They seem tol mark of nee tion 1 to the iE ee ee a0 OF tins otity mninen} lie threatened fi aid nok ko. bye | { hostilities toward tue Whites by the Indian Hate whether Barty, Sean Wrekty, or Werxty, and | chink that the master masons have all the | momory af the poet, the scholar, and the man of atari ial la cochlear elas ny i hy wins ey | : ches 7 tern ph ; ee : Also he particular» give thelr old Slate, yeni ri a i if teh Island, aftoat i re al ad notht =Thad, Stevens wae better at len an ee erica as tka'new place te which tkeyeun | FA@bte in the matter, and tho workmen arc | genius, ‘The deceased, both as awriter and «| milen below Philndelpula, was baptized with the oie cat | ial ines sean dai ce Wantage ee thelr paper cent. mrulty of all the wrongs. We earnestly dis- | politician, was never a violent and extreme parti- | misis of tradition. The grave Tentons, who view It y ls of erry | fot Bcblaes eon ® Out friends in gon Ainx in thelr anbrerintions wilt also | sent from this opinion, san, and sacrificed much of worldly prosperity to | from the shores of Delaware and Jersey, will tell nied snes fe yl at olives ihe hunbedd, | anit Waa th Intention of Mr, Halpine's friends we ren in Post Of lers, wherever conve: i i on the epert he t jum bind 1 nee a proper iy ay? nf GT WEN Wes toute le We Coe the first place, the mon hive the law on | the eause which the Republican party held most | that on the spot where now columbiads bristle ence | is ae me th property, hat | to ran him ow the Tremucentie candidate for Comgrese : J ‘e “4 rat 5 " . o y his services | v, he receive: nighty ves as miserably wrecked, a ¢ ith | . oaey, And Lius eave a good deal of tronbie. their side, Congress, the State Legislature, | dear by his services in the army ; he received board, rn goodly cargo of pean for Willlam enn | ROF incidents, He shou! t be w what wae the aru | to the Sinto District ext autumn, in place of Fer ps ——— " , the Republican nomination to thia very office, ber tok a ie for the sak nando Wood, Prospects of the Election. and the Common Council have enacted that i abeiinadd TH Wy (aE eadlbaa So that, | Md his followors, went straight to the bottom, and | (oglu ie aga ath! tions ud posit cite Wao iesean Chuetar bhys Gaal kaa ie Tho following leticr ecmes to us from a | Csht hours shall be a lawful day's work, un- ‘ita ail 8 Xing sould be bnele grevefal and up Wendi. Bund grea’ CLAGU TIAL bose Li wise at Ue: | MiEDbrOenel Or Sad SORhy Hi ape entire ag (eNde Franny a MAHVO At tha ety We pr aia oreygt % =: e - 5 ct ste Mar hha ” 4g 4 weeds, ne grew a bank that « atebb of tide nes Spprene 5 8 gen aaaeait , ile subies, ‘saw. them toxcilice. He lett the ¢ i " . a ity, rat gentleman of New Haven: loss othorwiso provided by express contact | iropriate than devoting to bis bereaved widow | showed itecif ebove the water, and when "tre ed tnt y Free ra, oe ee ee et hereowid geht | 1 studies tn Now York with Hivartl, the Brn: Will you oblige several of your rewlora In thy betwoon employer and employed. Doubtless | gud fatherless children the income of his Re the standing of an Island, Pea Pateh they called tt deutl aatane tare ge eintay I Uae | . Who predicts Uhat she wi. eater or hater tut in Gant ante some of those who made this law voted for | tership for «uch time as the Governor's appoint- | recall Uelr loss aud kindle hope of recovery from ¢ nt rae ik bse ait teeba teweine. Ri er _ cis : pre e yority for Gna wheh will clve | it for reasons of mere buncombe; but the | ment can dixpose of it, General Halpine was of | growing acres. addenty all Q the, road to ts house, emt wh a * abies | —Itis ee tt sb ih Rieti foorities for Brvarurs, wn that are di workingmen have taken the Inw literally, | s0 liberal and generous a nature, although care. | | Im 1813 the Government selected it as a spot of de ere ia as and provided with a bag of crackers aid a costie: | 1 Dente tad ote yok ts pris Zour independ and are now “it. Who daro deny | fulnever to run in debt, that he bad accumulated pi iedarsy pteengg Whee GA HE oes it Eat " anak | we have been -erved with notices, te waldy eontdent you giv i : * nil ove, ey bo t diked it | hud. therefore, prt te m J ith om a Mablacaed by political prejudices, : their right to do not litte for nr ily at the time of bis sudden and | ith good Holland dikes, and upon Ite drying bosom tunity rained Fa OS j nusiderabie uneasiness t¥ felt, ; Can esl reetalta and'iee tel eoniene ice | ‘TO inaster masons complain that work- | wespected death. ar plavted flag and cannon a;ainst all coming foes. In | germane atte! peuement of the fertite de —Gen, Lawrence, late Minister to Costa Rica, we can wipe out the Lysis ven Kogiish ist | mon are not so expert, and can't do so tnuch foe irouet Hi Ist the fort was burned to the gronnd, Soon after ‘an emizrant Wwhenee he wos recalled on account of bis duel with wring Reapoet Lal an (sane Vert ahd wa bide oe Gls Seek ede, Mr. Webster opposed the ratification of the | siajor Delafield was appointed 10 build a forirces, it John Wil. He ravidly became the mort poputar | the dlyositon made deamon Ther Wal | the Prussian Seeretary of Lesation, was dined by We proceed with great pleasure to comply | € : ies.f treaty that gave us California, saying that it was | new and strong. In 1835 t. work was interrupted | (i010 the settl Gi of tacitorale mecanss. | Civalay even Wis’ git finde tin eumaral | bie wtwirers in Washington. He expects to eveety our correapondent’s reque Who isto blame? Not the workmen, They | a miserable sand bank. The House of Repre- | by the eupklity of Jersey, who claimed the Island ax ands tinued to be his charaet Kiversen immediately sprang from tie w ani, | caother diplowatie appoiutment shortly, with our correspondents requcs' ee 7 iphity vs looking towards t saw Harry Love bob insist that aaa class they are pl ; | sentatives came near refusing to pay Bare within ite waters, Ten years of Htigicus fury con- | te country wich he lad edupted for a period ex: | eee th the barrel OF the slot “un protuding | —2He “Chase House,” the pride and boast of 2 | capable of doing as much work as formerly. | Stoeck! the 87,200,000 gold for Alaska, which the | vuleed the river up and down, antil Jersey, drive Sutthe a0 tie tune dpe wth it and pointiag at bite, Hetmine tty drew | Pithole, I now being s i es Noort : hi DE gag ald, tle me, not a quarr ae a le yf een : i ae see rad . ini Been a. | Baron touched on Saturday last for his master, | back to its narrow | wit, owned 14 ead defeat, and | curred ietween ty revolver mud both parties Hane own and removed to Pleasantvill © new oll: [eer vague rae iterate bee ad oq | Delaware's deed ot warranty was made good forever, | yet all knew CU It kus froin no lack Fiversen was statin the face wid asm wit aurae sioail | Th was erected Ia 1868, of ©. o%es of 0 lation and the enormous advance in rent haye | because it is an iecberg. The news now comes of for of all the hunters that plereed | Med shot, inflicting ao. serious tnjury. Mia pistol 000, ° ' ; h ‘Then grew the wal’s anew to their appointed height, Great bwampe lor de, | shot did not hit Love, Althouzh Love and iis hulls hore witnessed many fep ive scenes, driven thom into the tenement houses, ‘Thoro, | that it has a twenty-foot seam of anthracite coal ‘ ireat Swamp, or do. | whi a : en them Into the tenement houses, Ther: ; i tl 1861 #aw the fluisLed workmanship. Hy the fence, Liversen tmmevtiately —The St. /uud(Minn.) Dispateh says: “A farmer mowed up, ton familios often ina single | better than Lehigh! | Wisdom is jastitiod of ber | Daring the war no more martial ose tad tho fort him, receiving another disely: “ y dwell ng, they live in ill-ventillated rooms, children, way dd Seward is one of them, just Polk and its island than to reee!ve a d bury hosts of rebel rve Town has left at ovr love Mice a fow stalks of gun, and tive oh which Lave rexehed the height of elgit prironers, “ Why, th died like sheop,” sald to me possioned eloquent a leader in the ranks of bis Own amid all sorts of discomforts, in an atinos —— “ foot, ‘This ehows the rank Inxurlant growth of vege : f y their strength ; Mr. W. M. Conny fe a rather ultra Do | 8" Permanent party,” who saw them do It party. He wis a member of the Convention which ving, Bi tation this season." lc ti lbin astliaae Ba ‘ ‘ i l reas trouble wus with the water, ale: they: 6 Formed the State Constitutlon, and waa rediccted to er, fied agai “Wine is b an impor nt article of ofton happens that waylight finds the head of | Meerat, who conducts at Cincinnati @ weekly | pet enough to drlik, and what vey did got wos | reprecent his county In the eof A satis, K ine ass Secsiate Biswas seccunarar Uae Moa vas tho family weaker aud lose refreshed than | JouFval called the Wat and South, It is able | enouch to kili them.” On the weth end of the island wy began his second series of tuisioriunes, | breakin 0 broke ub in ie newspapers of the elty t bu tinn at he | are two large monnds of terrible linport, studded of considerable wealth, » gre aad original, but not always sound, Just sity I 1 1 making war on the mour-Blair ticket, on | with headboards filed with names, Ove, six, seven | tien, and in the phrase selty have long reals | the ground that itis a bondholders’ ticket, that | names ona bowd, Ob, come and view them, yo | ths) A.clone and end mt thot they must emauclpate themselves | Mp, Terwowe is still at the head of the National | Whone hearts are till aloding place for rvucor and | nnguirdedly, and their families from this tenement house | Democratic Committee, that Gov, Sevmoun was | hate! Bis Beate slavery. They have caraestly hoped and | not a true Democrat during the war beeause | Companies of the Fourth Arullery now man the | ny tion, and we dou t whether any expe: 1 < ‘ ‘4 vail ila het che mbellatis Rartitaba gs ode) r Foul . ; \ Fs pomence” | striven for some means of getting to and be- | aived in putting down the rebellion, and that it is | rte itm ea comes Tie Foeth | wale ee owen se Bree and jodicious politician will find faule with | 14 she corporate limite of New York, which | impossible to teil where the Democratic party i ft But if any such we any error in our esti. | TON" O18 Commorate pi tisigs cool ert ielod ly it. own for cailantry, both of peace and of war. brothers con ran) vill lo eek abla ‘ek thie ey at prosent, because Mr, Pendleton goes for payinye | jratet : to of proabilitics wo shall ba glad to | Wilt leave them abloat tho mame time to | ati rs pay Vateb, compare t ors were the Stronits, fone | Wild how Aid ran as fot ws be | of Lawrence et dealofumbi- | could toward the tow The Gerwwn speak wus fight. | Over the fence and gave pursuit, aud ow wip between | Way picked up Love's y it he td ta ately and | dropped on the way, and + gadtiseharged tar Tat the retresting Bost partic, ea ving « disibled arm, evme togettior at the hh | when Eiverson struck Luye a heavy blew a hace of bis head with the emply pistol, wile felie Hill retused, and the | him to the cround and dand tugged together on t jut the makers of domestic wine aged in guthering the sam- Pe, Which Is WoW abundan. im the valley of cannenar'e q Me | whe ay he went to be he mechanics of t 8 sey Slane rat Sivot votlug.s, at Wi] Totals... 815, This table, we think, will bear examina al intimacy il the latte i One effect of the recently ratified Chinese will be to ameliorate the condition of the se ln Calitornia, who have beew systematically Persecuted by tao native population, ‘The treaty ad> tits them to the privileges of uaturatiaiion in come wl » the cleanly pleasant homes pw Jersey ; but the great mass are af che Branch, drop aecidentatty apa Poa | opran ina to Aurth Corullna. they procured «copy | thie herb five sith bOline nated vith the * snipe of Stetson" robber, ‘The four, powerlul and determined us thoy | SFR was paray: —Victor Hugo refuses to accept the offers of 0 ff ws to the ef Some few of | thedebt in greenbacks, while Mr. Pugh is for | and teave with carts if you can, A bicaal were, dared sot’ attempt hia capture alone, but | bowe Was mot broken; te bit ctor Hugo refuses to accept the offers of hear from them, and to consider eandidty | YP st their trade tn the city. Some few of aie AL He LL TAL HAG Ss Gee othe feds mar bal Hi falas me rr Pre yan pecured (he asemtance of sdusen guch, and made tie.| seom Ink litle of. Loy American publishers for his new work, He says e the nore thrifty even now manage to get out | Paving gold. There may be some other | them all, fort they hold. May brightest mpt to capture Hill in hls own house. ‘The latter | Wounds a broxen wens andl they are much too low, aud the houses that Lave their reasons for dine Our object is to ar 4 y reasons, but these are the principal o © Are | eyes aud warmest hearts be thelr lot and may the © forgot Lis duly peril, He always earned an | Of tie heat with 9 pistol. phy de these offers bod. treated Lamarti 0 other : to the breezy hills of Wesel Aset last 16’ e¢'be darkened bs tho Us ; double-barrelied shot gun, two Jong rifle | Consultation, believed it neces tage od the | made these offer rea Mnartine end ther rive at the troth, uo matter which party it FalatiaolBroskivn. or i we not ina muddle,” he asks, “ we Democrate— | Tart liself acer be darkened by the treiling garmente | tals, anda jurmkt ole knife. Arkansus ine never | broken arm, We un thas the ouw It off at authors #o meanly that he preferred having helps, or whieh it huts, “ededouale ae we pationt, right Demoerats?” If the South and | oft 1 war, PEMANDER, | been ioted ax a peuceably inclined. State, the socket of the ahouider—tok! und off a}t to do wiih then, Fal . Sas tle Ret ate ate ofS hath Wet is a fair representative of that class of | BAbtutoME, Au ¢ Southern Leaders of the Democracy, | ti downto the isan! of Machatton, where the days it yop ia tot vet eat ry pethor—and that they adil peration tant’ of denperadees and lawives mon taal Teonee et | a iargeamount of eldorotut citer, Love | ==The woods on the north shore of Lake Supe- i Democrats, we agree with it that they are doci- the present, ited ; rr a [as ‘ rior are reported to be rapidly burning up. Fires The Demoern! + party is anew committing | theirlimited mean compel thom to herd in | dedly ina niuddle, anda pretty bad muddle at | pome gavin anne Pelee sshan y ry butt tol Blac ry bar treater are raging through the standing pine tober with @ serious blunder iu suliitting to the dicta. | tho back slums, and bring ther families up | that; but, as for the party at large, we should Sins Tn conversation with @ good Democrat, | hile the oth diy, won tense rpldlty, Milllons of doll. s* worth have tion of the leaders of fis Southern wing, | ander all sorts of moral and physical dirad | not admit any auch finputation, Int ot, its post | Gi@ question of the avpreeiation of our eurreney | OF them mortally, wlen the rest of the hasieae drgscthonpaly, aac bean yaw gaurllaae (eh t ad to withdraw t time, ‘Chis atinte caused tue ate wax) warm, | 4 fement thre | be ore the consuming element ean exhaust Itself, After plunging tho country | tly cleur and definite, Neither is its | Green’ wks) came ap, ‘The ¢ rare Gov Skr- | Finally, propo | | nto melvil war, | vantages, tion is perf ost unl at Ark ' j + Our people, —Mrs. CM. Patterson, sitting under a shade : va ao af A to leave It to Tae Ses for a de. | The thonght that the chivalrous and highly. popular peop ‘ sitting whose losses will not bo repaired f *holfacon It has been the hope of the inajority of la. | teket wt th lara stokes, # The fest helen Wisk grid iH Lu dehy Hhil could bw identical with the notorious evb- Demosret ba Ls uste, Akane Boeierss tree in Richard Taylor's door-yard at Carllusville, A ay ovr and st in any tannner identifi claton, Thi 4 low i je d bor Nixa * iy | mings, Cooper & Whi ¢ nd wy : adi tury, and, as an indirect consequence of their | borin however, that ery this a great | M\" & nis i een AOO | pdiliih BE Soper: behiy wiaLia ihe dlaavont on! | fone Cosa rateeeh TO bette ce ee ¥ | hibition in town last. Thursday, evae by tout, bi TIL, the other day, felt a seratch on her band whlch revolt, dragging the Northern section of the | ste ighiw: ould be establishes with that body of citizens. ty should a Domo~ | greeniacke? The other is? It $15 fa greenbacks Perhaps the state of public feelug can beat be | dreds, aud well nigh thousnnds, to roe "tine shiv w. rested on the grasa, and on finding that it was the wing the nern & f the | steam highway we ald bo established through | oi journal wish to misrepresent them in this | WHL Duy §100 tn gold, how much gold wil ge0 in 1 by the to following extrnets from the Little | At two o'clock the canvas bad boca spreat, the | Live of vinull rattlesnake faluted iu terror, Aquart 4 perty to the veun mi Mt have | the contre of our island, by means of which | particular? Frocubucks bay? Ny giving as a decision throurh | dock Ganette, The rst appeared wien HHil bvecaue | Fdere donned (helt ‘a! mars Lo ave tite “ele, | ©) Whiskey killed the poison ° ‘ al the mediam of your val urna, you WHE het yop « nog Un of the Convent! Ap ape) ee the “ele- rome “4 ree: Supposed Chat ou the feiluru of thes: cremson | in half an hour a workman might bo whirled — | inig'eomter'a fade upon te paris tnnedately tas |“ Rmsng the truest icnde of the people of afl in | Blank". Mie spacious cazvon wus crowed fin Wp | —The ttes are doiag a great amount of dame able plot thoy would hays been eontent ty | to or fiom his homo in the pleasant country | Weare glad to seo that the strictures of | fre ably convince sonae oF Ls Copper. Pe Bad OE HN EY A round the ring, the achat Wad seen made, | @ee (0 the thnbers in the Michigan pineries. Jodges takean humble place in the riiks of the | to bis business in town, Yet thus far | Te Sew relative to the impunity with which rut. | “it space aud pluce he holds, apy us we spcetators of then | estin 4 of plue Umber have been organtustion, aul leave fa management to | New York lot owners, tenement. houso pro. | fans naaa'l the Met an Police wave bad their | esurecotaiuent Wil plenne uyethat of the leider ‘of the | selves, wat ing the I uedners | alicody burued and the ree aro atl raging, ‘Tha those who were lout to tho Union and to | prletors, and luudlorly gonerally have been | ect apa police magistrates, Two officers | New Your, Aug. 8 168, airach i tokbe fromm Wis same paper | OO AL ied taees’ estab eying Rao pS Bakes nnd sh : A 1 é ” were brutally beaton on Monday night, and their | AS#WwER,—When gold i4 quoted at 125, greenbocks f Par pled i siors of jhe lake foe paverel Maye, the party while iuey wero fighting to do | strong enough to defeat every chemo de. | Mere brutally Benton on Monday night, and their | | Axswsn—When gold 1 quotal at 125, greentnc PPAVRRAT/—A doereraie rinconnter 08 Tow sanee furieont uthern exchange informs those aflicted troy both. But,on tho contrary, as it was | vised, thus doomlr ¢ the laboring man to Hye ed. vustle fos og Uh Dap : pina curred in St, Francis last wee. Two diotinguished | BPMN ie wectued os thou vith the morquit plague, that a lamp kept burning 4 i ‘ culprits for trial without bail, This is as it | @Mecount of WO per cent, When $12) in Kreenback® | ohizeny were killed, aud three others d ngcrously i das taro wes but Litise shat aeanin koa’ : before tho rebel! row, the motto of | in fetid tenement a this island, whero his | {heuld be, Waless tho outeagey ere rebuced greuubucks will buy 464 | wounded, resulted froman atcinpt to | gpAflysttbere wis bat lite oxcli¢u.nt auwong the | low ins cuamber oF closet adjoining the sleeping these Southern Dewoe ate is, Rule or rain; | strength, his elf. wet, and everything 1 regen: 0 | i hn Hill, a me of the last Logisinture, | POV wayeand the inner cena. _pite ot the tance | apartment, with open communication between, hae ry . milo 5 dal lia tek Shing he | hy the magistrates, aud their perpetrators sternly . ae wriverly of the Suite tion, Who, as it one eotnt tomwuy and proon, the been found an excellent plaa for diverting the atten- and fortunate for thy Democracy will it be it | hobts dear iy file L. 1 fale eventually to wie. | punished, the poacs wut good order of the eile were to Carreapondent cette auch wArReTCce Hien jane eae ia"ine | a8 elve Way—When tho ane eoaimeuersl to 11 of the mosquitoes from tue couch af the sleeper, the result hereafter ts uot what it was then— | eur and the effieincy of the poticw are at an end. “A Constant Reader."—Write to Gen, Brice | micuntaine of Norih Carolina,” eee Ua vaat the Worere (a uoletond itaerce ine —An Irish bricklayer, named Joseph Sinnot : eld an f ete round, aud the I welgh and » tee ) i " tie and ral. | hat Our we ugaen should atrive to er { ing <i! sia asin ta olution ta boas peeviona 1] Avenanistiion Wen geal ter 15 Cioheph Caroltua demanaing the surrender of Ni The Gove of Arkansas published ¢ + wid the exeftome: or few, Lverybods rus! ntrance, Kentlemeu " fynon "Was i wildest We for the living In a tent at Groton, Conn., was edu Dut ited at in University, und ean read with ease Greek, The Wade Hampton, Cobb, and ‘Toombs For kinty years previons to th the South controled the Pomoerey rehellio | burst their bon ‘a Wy ap. ches in favor of Seymour and Blair are hav. | apoly by letter to metropolitan land ula @ tost your discharge papers, Vide lords, If pot way on i the Ady General at Albany, | reward for the arrest of Join Mill: and thus between 8 Latin, and Hicbrew, and the other dead Inngaages, the adinintstrations of the philosojht Ha a : i ’ ‘ : a . a Ay ae a eon ing che same effect upon the Deueeratic party | Yoo eavuct be returatized at onew wilh the wos it scenic us HIE was about up with the vie yoto the bution. | and his # sis brary of such works with bin. dy seating oF the philosophic Judes | is not strange, Yet whils tho Times, tho | thas the guns of Sumter had—a dissolving effect! | Ambrose” wants to know if the So im yt and» } has a fitutly with lgo, and bie wite ts a very illite won, the moderate Mutieon, and the coneilia. | Jost, and kindred conservators of moneyed in- . eats Md sue hel’ any ineetings in the Twentieth and Twenty. |. HtIlh packed op. hastily, and set out with ble wife at | Fate woman, i f J ¥ e ‘ nd child fon ye % a e rol c Y eR tory Monroe, the sway of the South was | terests, have nothing to say of the enormous The Mayor has vetoed, the press has de. | *econd Wards, and wheres We vat it | he existence of of bund of desperadoce that he lad eiene —Wen, Gleason, of the United States Army, gentle and lbcral, nnd reauliod in taany sso. | local taxos which aro cating out dho aubs.| Noviveed, and the property holders remonatratod | tH® Bone choose to dead us the inferinal will | Fearon to Delicve would protect him, Ie was parsu- MEANY |e iices ager Bh Uke Beklanh pha ieoce-te Win rive ik ta: oor ‘acnumounds ‘Woodenhead' | Ol by over a hundred of the eltizens, many of them . spidvs bien otenbead” | Goarmed, and attending only for the purpose of wi Wants to go into the country o board ut €T per week, | peeing : © short and securing # part of the mutnit u where he can bathe and enjoy himself, see the moun. | cent reward that was olfeved for his apprebension 8, but thus far without | tains > | Hil wos overtaken wt Conway Court I ful reforms of a pational cha the advent o, Calhenn, the Tacy became ints ri Bofore he reached it he was ciarped in the aris of | gimiw to resice, and purchased a farm nerr Savage atady who i ed him to sav When he | Station, He was in solitery confinement in Ireland Fenehied the outer wurld, dings yresabted 4 ¥°ry | sera! months, owing to his prominent connection eter, But on | stance of our citizens, but capocially of the | #® ast the Nice therm Demoe. | laboring elasses ; while they have vo word of | Comtbon Council bas been so inc astriously fo ing upon the tax-pay n paring humbug which the t. usely selfish and sectional, | cen 4 un, but only commendation, for (hone ee ae een ee tae thoes tenete tnd all that within 69 miles of New York. tr egh peer ier tn Regn sled, a crashed. Men | with the Fenian movement. Gen, Gleason was and inenteated the Hervey that the extension | who have persistently lobbied and bribed | 5 weeree ; isd , ane: Peeve} dc thd but we doa't happen to know any place a child Lo heep their places, be uuurched ee rene on Log bere [etaels SASF | Colonel of the Siaty-ninth New York Volunteers, j jobs. Now, however, he great property-owners | with these aivantages hereabouts—at that price M Mis ¢ D Br hk Gor Dateka lente Ueeerons —Artificial feo i e eo | ave at be the A bored te fe € pa niry 0 action nie credible | ed ‘Ay i rn yy o rtificial ive is manusuctured on au extensive and per, ot very tiuat be the | and bored to dofeat all the cheap and awift | havo entered thy tictd, and invoked tho oid of | “Ik @, 2," may dud Toe acw cholere mixture at ry Of the “action, and TI's Inereathl ashe Seyret; Mi, News leading iden. and, in accord bravery, operited In his favor,” Many were w or at 46 South Second | to hures spat character; others wer Mrs 1" will do well to | ped was ereuted, aud Hall pureed Ls w ested. Federal Government; | modes of transit’ proposed between New with the motto ef Rute or | York and the country ing trait unui scale nt New Orleans, aud Ls sold at three-quarters of 4 cont @ pound, ‘The manufacture iy said to be very attractive, from the pumping of the water from the } any respectable druggist’, treet jan the Courts to stop the matter, Messrs, Wi they have nothing | B, and J. J. Astor have wined a temporary in ruin, Mr, Calhoun and his disciples adopted | but unmeasured condemnation for the work: | junction from Judge 1 caard gal st the paving hPa pear aaes ih bgp teas fart urban ubequent siteropte were made to t.- st him, but | Age ee nue Had pcanvos was eas | turlnd river, near at Band, to tho slipping out of the nullification w# the — propriate remedy for | Ingmen, who, taking advantage of duly | of Nincte th and Thigly-thind streets, We hope | Cyneuittawger arte her tiekte Tne Tit ane | al teaulied trvcically, or Jndieronely aN en. sibel polished, glistening slabs of alabusterlooking ice my 7 onsult a ta sto her rizhts.,.,** bn it | tempting it, [twas known that) Ty pas o : \d a ugealed Aha teal ob 6 ieted upon the | enacted lawa, havo resolved to live with | it will be sade perpetual, In our moist climate | probably and drug clerks as mach of a drng in Bun | taken ative: and swany bogin to believe that we could | How a Serrumwest Ovranew a .awren.—A | Hom the Un moulds tm which they are congealed, South by the Natlor tunately Gen tial chair et tl vindmient: dur |! iluile taxation tn’ a hoasiilar nino wttics ent | The first works in this country Were established w Keon was in the Prosiden: | ani | here, and | the Nicolkton soon rots and wears out, while its | Francisco an hore constant danpn ar not when dead also, petiifocving Lawyer and ni 1 nt puranit and hunting him changed is | In Wirconsin gave a. ante mere A ow nubie to | Sumaay Sele anh He day school this e If you can't get alongs) your A MAKES it injurious to health, | busi ress, learn earpentering or bricklaytng. about as slippery for horses as the discarded | can support yoursei! comforabiy...0d th. American | Augusta, Ga., during the war, iidagtechiool In | <7 The heels of fashionable shoes worn by ue We came | ladles are so mall at the bottom as to afford little og | more congenial surroundings than ven ii they have to use t sine as, the support of | gnneture, and ho set his foot blow ‘ Rus# whimately became, “whether a Jew can'telaim the right ot keeping i ¢ t inte the "i redoomed, It is toth's ond that they have The Allony Argus makes a very pungront | any State We guess 1 fe must conse ita Te Ti had been tumor im rntains of | cigners and ro wid; * A Sunday echcol | ‘e peculiar wil of those who wear them, and this hd ahaha ean ) Nt | A Gee . : | Mi re ay nie t 7 the tnatt, | North Caroli W Except the (orks WoW .Pd keep others out, | ls causing mar weak and sprained ankles for whic: gnako was seoiched, not killed; and | cofperated to enforce the Kight-hour law. attack upon Mo Gitswono, the Republican ean. | minal ora prisoner, to the discipline of the inst wy that prince Of dueitivis, sames Bowie, | EH vill Me the best wad the cheapest Way to blow for | there te no cure, An ankl ° sprained is ev Par dak vy, ho W AN 1 tid : . | tudon iu which he muy he tneareerated, Was mun Who duspited more terror, | the settionwat’ Thaw tune oF G8 Clint tres | Ciere ae DO OBIS: AB BAIR Ghee SrRAe 16 AY after Jackson retived fromthe White House Ah, say those foes of the workmen, but the | didate for Governor, on the yeound that while uf 1 ncqnired a wile reputation for dee ls | tended to have one gran of pasty so they pitched | fer Hable to be Injured by a very elight cause. Ne it reared ite crest with more boldness and | brieklayers are guilty of conspiracy! The | he mate o million of dollars, or thereabouts, in sWirkox a hay An affair has | ‘sig ova geen tk Aord boclig Be Mg ibediny Aono ota apart fr ft edb gg elbiegiay Aoeeaegeyd dvclpericaghon tye ve ‘ ante ne ioclan “ ck Bi alldiog mouitore during tt Ws aac | hes an 4 fought quart slighiest | you ty aid gota library, and van the school all | yuo which she depends for loo venom than beforr or twenty-five youre | Times declares that “here is a State law | building e during tho war, ho f+ @ape- | just LR rn ana mapelad vt accept | ull manner of Insults from bim, | aummucr. It aid the bivwing Gr vs spleadidly, Be- | OW Which she depends for locomotion will wear this serpent was th nine of the Dom | which provides for the punishment of por: | “ial act through Congress to relieve bis yelt and | gyi Peale in seater ert alot a incie word of Femonsts ace, i Was ended. Cates tates Nick hea apsi off as is ow the fashion ae 1 i | i d n Paine hoira Ware teh ail Berea oul aah ee 0 r, 1905, while he was seated wt | came in; aud as they bist w holiee mince Of piety, —4 camp of instraction is to be estactxhed af oeratic party. It siung te deauevery dis ns found gulity of conspiring to injure ‘ ual be Hi ah y ly swhich ‘hreatened ed ore Saket ViHiaras fist table, HUH burst into tears, xave over the Sunday sehuul to Unete Nandy, At wis y i H i yen Upon two that they had cont nena aryutinhitrey of hts ed for, and | tan ant Dictator sis avery serious and dane What in the maiter, dear?” inquired ie wite A grand thing for us, ‘There wasn't a foreige x of | Lineola depot, Washington, aow occupied by the *Thave had drealiut dream, Itisa warning, 1 | any sort that ever stuyed iv the sctuement more Un | Quartermasters Department, ‘The Star rays: A now beanie. ie pe terepere Oh} FRU We bse ya yl art ge ge rng t portion of the Tweuty-uiuth Infantry is already loca. “ ‘ i ra en a ted there, and it 4s contemplated to gather all the tinguished Northorn and Western Democrat | another's business; and it is a quostion who would nec follow its tortuous toward slave sand after iv ng apart from Hed again. Mt andthe woman, ane bot th pal ofleuder in these exmes, and arco | Srliten law of the country her penalty ts Lime, which were called the P ror not ths buying up of work. | 7 stousion wad the ultimate | men [indueng men to join the strike] trail | whe ing Avcusat. n, fiteannot be conclusively refuted, it weult sition for my sake couldn't Live th eit i ‘ ye ; oe } n of airy. h ’ spoken om uakinst word > an paceman troops In this vieluity at tbat point, added to which Aiesolution of the Cylon. It would cor toes not constitute that offince.” Indeed! | considerably re .uce the number of voters who | Me fhall be veited by | her elzhbors, and efi aa at lve hg ba i Cae wires lapak Ge Rivem bin Bitecd || wil va tistl Deans Fs Os Artillery, whieh 1s ex to accept the rand the services of | Will not the sane law apply with equal force | will giv) their auflruges to Mr, viswold in y tarred if practleabye), wits hee lege thr israteyte! eee seat des | few Hee * fivorte twine Peloaging to one of | pected frou Ricbmond in the course of this month, supple politicians like Pierce aud Du | to Mr, Vandorbilt when ho gots up a corner | Noy uiber nest, I aPsee clr! tia os tantaa read sa ee RR ithe, tought that | oA" Deeito, ahr? Mentos aueeeke teens ae | The ‘camp’ will then represent all the arme of the } chanan, but scouted the a of | {ietawleri ce'to) Bie Dw elians tine - — | ames second wife was necordingly tized at 10 | Heya M “parient’® of a litter new tucatdow. The progeny | service, aud, no doubt, in parade or review, could 1 n he bears ‘ These wer Lill,’na testified by i Ste 1 Ww . oie 5 ; ' We learn from letters and. statements | o'clock at nigtit by a mob, whieh surroanved the | Thane were the (xa Mile told Nice '¥ | comprises sevea, tour 01 Which are kittens, and three, | (urn out a email army,’ urthern an¢ easorn Democratic» rie? ‘Thousands of innocent, helpless in. h I | house where she had taken refuge, and being fixed | "nen my dear husband, do nota Marvellous Os 4. Muay appear, rate! Both kithens an N 3, i men of the type of Benton, Vau Buren, Cass, | vestons in theso stocks, many of them widows | Puvlished ia the Coemmpulizan of July 18, that the | in the udder in the prsl'ion deur hed, | anon Su andy do not go to court | ruts are of the urnal size. Nine days not having The New York State Fair is to be held thie ) aren, Cass, | or wo stocks y of the do OTS di, not all over the village two miles a Vt ior @ distance debs for which Mr, Gzowoe Paancts Tuan is now ike road, being re- e former are sti elapsed, the e the latter ui out and Dough closed; but | year at Rochester, September 29, 3, and Octobes though, reedy to defend The Cireuit Court of Pope county, in which Hil) and orphans, are yx yng the turn dically affected most row ee i came in a British prison was long since paid. The debt, nt hone shortly after halal ht,” Aporice. | Fetes it should be remarked, wae then tn eeoston Tradl ee 1 and % In addition to @ revised and enlarged the rights of the South and yield much to its | disastrously by the chicancery of the money | as many ofour readers may kuow, was originally | n watched the proceedings tr ae fe distance manta tae eh RBIs he replied, © Wheel Hottens, ckled ai the same time, Aunt | Het of premiums, there are special prizes, given by caprices, were unwilling to become mere | kings of Wall str Why is not the law | contracted with the Ebbw Vale Company, an iven A Molen WERT LA Poon etna ta fia cra | death, but meet it bravely.” Then turning to lls von | iete ere. ned in het owa images and itis | C&Wnee Judd, of the New York Agricuiturtet, tos nt boy of 1h he told hin to go an Get | pulp Rereatur, duced In ber own image; and i hewers of wood and drawers of water forthe | against conspiracies quoted und enforcod | establishmont in Wales, for materials furnished | ¥-Te subscat vnoned befare the thagistrates ] That the young Nurwcgians imagine | Wheat grown this year in the United States or Cana pod a 07% ur the i r forced stab c for materials farnis! a i andupon it he made him swear to k 4. the . Ligh priests of the Negro Propaganda. | against them? When the gre: ; for tramways in London, It appears that in set. | Sit! Und # sovereign cach, niin that killed bis futher, _ikelass Kitten. This is the most | da, amounting (0 €30—$100 for the best two barrela igh priests o! he Negro ropayganda. | against them t wen the great iaetro- y e . Py a ot ee Here comes Moses Howard, father ; he wil! t sation vroaicht to our knowledge of the | of white winter wheat, $100 for the best two barrels bough their great eurviews Lad made their | politan real stato ownern conspire to | Ming as sim due Mrs, Train, the amount of this | A Winow iw Soevinn Nay ina. The ehicf | tect yn reurked Mary, tio eign. daugh Ierquite provid OF Citeeattontaning accession toring | Of Ted winter wheat, and §100 for the best two bare games the synonymes of Democrsey, they | defeat all speedy transit to and from thy | tramway debt was deducted; ao that, in fact, tho Bun ia BARE SORE MOLRDETRD HTC WIDE | RRA ORE Won MORE rhawerfui lookin man, | fi puschold, und, we hop will sus ed in rearing the | rels of spring wheat, There 4 also offered by @ were mcrificad to thet fel! apirit which , and thus doom half a million of tho | Petding proceedings under whieh Mr. Teaiy is | ceicbrated for the <ceilepee of hes table und tor aay. | chatted w few minutes with the family, ond thet | eittPhtamore the Bolomenic mines that tae | member of the Society a special premium of $200 for vy other Ne. | went out with Hill, who shaver diressed " . talllon f an any other woman in Ne. Ht out with Ith who eluyed end aireoved Mimself | Roting mew woder the un.'=Amphis atvalanche, | the Dest stallion for general purposes over four yeare this Ebbw Vale Company debt out of bima see. | Karsos, She r mained there long enouh to pay trom | the warmest affection, ad with tears in his eyesy be- ——$—<—_ old, and not less than B/teen hands three Luches bighy ond timo. her own *arnings every cent of hi. inde fore leaving, Rostox, Hantronn avy Eom Rartroap,—We | in addition to 50 offered by the Soelety, tien came West lo try fortune in & newer Aw soon as the two reached town, Hil! began | are iuformed by thy most relialie authority »prisone: » founded Attempt to coerce | 1 4 refused more uilers springing into existence nnder the specious | Lone aud sinew of our poople to herd Miko | UbPrisened, are founded in an attempt to coerce | About four yours. ago. Guise of State Rights, finally assumed the | beasts in tenement houses, why are they bppalling fonu of civil war, not equally amenable to the law against con. nd died in | with particular nedtuess, and emnbru Hut this is alla pretence, ‘Thy real object in for cooks have tech pad §100 & u drinking deeply and showe! a more quarreisome dis: | Bosion, Hartford aud krie Muitrond Cotspany ties |. TT kUmor bas it that the 8 great coolness These apostles of the Calhoun eraed, hav. | spiracy ? viow was to prevent Mr. Tuaiw from carrying out on wertched: bared, Fir” about $10) | yonluor, thon ever, He, suited everyialy thai | comaisied the ale of 85.0.0) of heir trac har | between Queen Victoria and her eldest daughter, U Week, 80 ony Widow doce he iI the labor his path, and all the entreaties of ung | gage bonds, receiving $2,000,000 in cash, and. the of P i ory pi ing failed io their attempt to destroy the | We toll these gentiemen that the working: | his purpose to prosecute an extensive lecturing | urrtlning te eveplying the foer aman of from alied to pacity bits, Finally. he, declared aust | taider as it shall be wanted 1 the: progters cor thee ons Raye) of Praasie, The lotier ie sald to bare Union, have ugain usurped control of the | men can and will take caro of themselves, | tourin Ireland and England, whi Democratic party, and are framing its plat- | They need not indulge in dreadful forebod: | cesfully begun, That man's eye must be very bh he had sue. | Wwenty to thi and dashed into the | wor! Todinn oF two in ‘These bonds met the Company $4,000,000, her mother to de ist from her purpose of aby in his countenance, | Commodore Vanderbilt hav shown his interest in | di¢aving her crown and retiring to Castle Rosenau, ip FY, spectutors, ail made a rush | the early eompleti rovd by tak 4 Mes " Hy, ApeCtAtOn Palg..®, rash | the surly completion of taking one-quar- | Thuringia, Her sister Alice, the Princess of Hesse ty boarders, assisted only ‘yan | he would clear the court hou: » se of the simple drudgery.” Sh forms, relecting ite candidates, dictating its | ings about the destitution which must befall | dit who docs not soe that the British Gov orn evening in a neat tollet, Wouen are scarce in ed by Hil and beaten unmercital Bate of "Alassschusetts i¢ by this loan we. | Darmstadt, Is suid to have addod greatly to the measures, and defiantly declaring that if | the bricklayer’ next winter, ‘Tho satter are | M88t is at the bottom of the whole business. Of | Nevada—such women are scarce anywhere—and re- | Young Howard caught hold of the infor tod man, | cured, all the provisinnc of the act necessary tobe | estrangement between her mother and her elder sia- r » Government di vat bi ort nave there is pot w bachelor Within course, the Government did not like to arrest bin | Put ave Mert nines tte nank Chay for exercising his right of free speech “within the | She dodges hundred | and attempted to restrain bim, when, glaring like | complied with having beex fuily met by th F f ented | tates aston ihe aucthatt'eevce im as | Gheimg fora tmdimay Mzeme PZ connwny. | te of whom abe s exceedingly Jealous, It is oven olitely Dut ermuy prefers alo le inde- | t'e earth, Mefore he could rise Hill sprang on him, | are more than sufficient lo (nish the entice line be: ved that the Queen has made a will, In which authority in they cannot have their own way, in spite of | intelligent enough to appreciate the situa the Coustitution and the laws, they will com: | tion, and provide against contingencies, “ law,” us he significantly expressed it whon earry- penden Ut i bot ‘one voles 0! " e bi aud cor menecd pounding him, ; Sweee Fusbeill (Denning'’s Folnt), op the Hudson, | #he disinherits the Crown Princess of Prassia, and mence water civil we Apt, Cyn the ple- Finding that the igen ete sole to 7 | ing is Irish audiences tothe highest ptsh of ex wile ut 1 inve ken in amarranable fe yout | Hien Mawaid em), bee pen = we Rees ad Sinelehteen | AL, er teveue wnt Loci, AA We Tees ture may yo revolting ure, they scom | sist thely demands, they Lave gone to work | citement by his fervent app. for this would in- | {" this paragraph, show what an unprotecte seemed to Krow more furious each moment ¢ iron horer will soll snortingly over the h BE to caver to extibit thelr hypocrisy as thelr {to help thonslves in cool arucst, and al-+ volve it in an unpleasant comolication with the | hus'tin enerey and wlack elenonsw fone ate | ite te iia ee rs ses met | Bacus, and Lave goat tavader any) 1 We rand bar- | ate eume to Waler, Prince Arthor, and Prisca

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