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a FRIDAY, AUGUST 7. 1868, AMUSEMENTS. such far-fetched explanation to account for | toward which place a large force under one of the | skinned colleagues. Tn one ense in South Caro- FROM CONNECTICUT. tore fom Hy the, Debtors eo Hie exertion on be: SUNBEAM: —— Jato Tycoon’s principal supporters was marching. | lina, the negro representatives voted down a bill ee ie Viry waly yours, mths iat das, dda ehd beat th LACKS. 1 the phenomenon, A principi PP (hi M ‘The State Going for Grant. y tuuly y Chicage thinks it can give odds and beat the Siimareiene. vag badhasenghas Monquitoes Lave their origin in stagnant | Stotsbashi had been requested to become Ty- | giving $600 9 year to tho widow of © white Col- | ry rme mauor of The Sun sous “ Wickedest Man in New York." Derantwert or Stare, Wastixatox, July 7 fight, I see you range | John 7. Seaitan, Buq., Sullcitor, dec. Duldl coon, but declined, It seemed probable, how: | league of theirs who was basely murdered by the | Six; In the fol! of the opposing armies drawn KRW YORK THEATRE Fon! Pay. New Com: | water of a warm tempernture, Wherever | "iat ne would soon have everything his own | K. K.K. They said; “We will not give where | up for the coming President wht hundred Americans are summering at pany, new scenery, ec, Matiace on Satortay 44 | tore ig the eriallest puddle exposed to the Dresden. | (i we do not ask it for ourselves !"” Connecticut on the Democratic site. im: I have to acknowledge the rece your =Undercliff, the seat of the late Gen, Geor, powsRY” THEATRE—Pantomtne Tronpe, Dems, | Aun, or otherwito raised to the right heat, ate iat Sanaa we th ile Lemar erg T claim for her # nobler and higher destiny. Soasiderstion of end euawer io foe waiiional claims | P. Morr i for sale. ef Dances, Souse they Drood like flies in carrion. Aeareful | Tho official report of the decision of the | A favorite amusement in the moro inti | In Conneetient more, perhaps, than any other State | for services in the defence of Col. Nagle and others, | sam (Aiahass: lesstiel bad bandied The = — === | observer may, by watching acollcetion of | Supreme Court of Wisconsin, in the case of | mate circle of Louis Napoleon's Court is contests | there is a considerable vors! element unsettled and at hs Devaripent does not feel authorized fo teri abel ign of cae Kandred eure Sl Water of this kind, w tness the formation of | Deen agains’ Charlton, involving the validity of | jm spotting. At a recent trial, for which words | wanilering in search of trath, whieh, ae eordia E10 it | Fe ag hele ine portion for krowing the fe au towa In the Potmayi vaca ll Se - . q » | the creature through all ite stages of growth, | Smcamments for putting down the Nicolson pare- | of extraordinary diMeulty were selected, Napo- | Ue bemocritic wider enn ne ne | pHRleNenien seen more uly Gian can tia De | con hearing the very significant title of Shacburgh. | ca - ee | eaers rie ep keha nth ti Bedury.. | Mebtshasjust been published. ‘The Court holds, | Jeon I11, made nine blunders, Prince Metternich | At the opening of the war this olemont eartted the ; nied foF Col, Nagle | —Velocipedes on the Parisien plan hate made aha te ks from a tiny little “ wigator,” then tom ehty: | hat wherever the charter of city requires work | gig, Haron Corvisart eight, the Prince Imperial | foNe,,¥p Cothat moment trembling: heavily andan, | eapectaly avews. 0 be wholly univeesary andl Us: | ayir ppearunce on Rellevue avente, Newport PR RES len eset zi = salis, and then to the full-blown winged in- | of his kind to be submitted to publie competi- od M. Octave Fouillet, the author of the | tore who.up (0 ‘hat tine ‘ni gat "1 te : Your obd't sery't Dirty people bathe in Lake Cochituate, ana FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1 tect. ‘Dry up thie water, or reduce tte tem: | ion, the Nicolson pavement, being «patented | «tomanee of « Poor Young Man” fourteen, Dut caine ts atanchont upiiters,, and exrdied it Babsctiptione for the Warnes sl coalom ae. | Botton te troubled with diragreesle agiatngs evn: = — = perature to the freezing point, and thoy are | article, cannot lawfully be contracted for, In | 9, Mf, Feuillet had before proved himself @ very | and steadily to the close. ‘At tie elise of the war, ptions tet de- | cerning te water. Notice killed off beyond resurrection, From this | answer to the argument that any person could | guecessful courtier, the suspicion that he spelled pg I a le AO ge pei will be received at the office of Tue New | _ president Johnson intends to leave Washing ees oe elt adress changed WIN plense | ain te fact we deduce the moral of the mos: | purchase the use of the patent by paying ® | s many words wrong on purpose is not unnatu- malntained, farried tary beck to the ranks of De | OM SUM ton kon, fora brief vacation, He has not deter bias be partionlar &6 gtre their old’ erconnsvend | quito plague. “royalty” for it, the Judge say |, | fal It is rather remarkable, too, that spelling | {i'feyat in the cleetions of the past two ale back © | INTERESTING FASHIONABLE INTEL- barns fost poten tha Sie iovabiiait Font Omics, as well 6s the new pleos to which thoy wish It is evident thot stagnant water, of the | apa hinetne et ee ene a ened te was a favorite diversion with the party of | | The doubtful and rather checkered record of Mr. LIGENCE: ereemelt Ee iy, the oldest inhabi' be their paper sent. New Hiaven, died on Tuesday, the 4th, aged 109 Ma Oey emt: ning i theie sutncriptions wit ako | PPOper temperature to breed mosquitoes, fs | the price of the toys ists whom the Cnion Pacifio Railroad | S¢¥mour, and the nnstalued and proud one of Gen, y, and without any previous | journal Grant, will again reverse ong hed with some | Fiirtastona, Bet agreomont with the owners of it, There could be | Compa perk Bye years. : ‘ Asweiltoremitin Pust OMee orders, wherever conve | alwo detrimental to health ina much more | to competition tn this methnd,” The fact that the | COMPANY nine. Lirias! tal nest bead ovr howiads icdement | vntale te ccrkaerd Young Men-Mr, Be There ts arumor that Jamaica Byre te to be Ment, If not, then register the le putea | serious way. From it come fever and ague, A pk ag gi Ut lies ocd tare Week, locky Moun’ iss om atk a prt te ia a fet at the next aiection the men eho hold Coacl iron ti Dies eee the next Governor of the Dominion of Canada, The money, nd thine save a good deal of trout hd kind, and For seaming that any conteactor might have. safel wits and scholars, some of the brightest show: 1 balance of power in Connecticut will give Grant . i . 4 a %, Kanucks must appy. —_—__- sil dhol Rorenny hah Merb nd | Fars patie teat angnean ‘af the. Sucre vo eell | themse!ves very uncertain ia the spelling of the | ie argent mori ia thet otste waichiany Hepabi. | |“ Plirtation, Wall,” at West Point, seems to | “ly, Tevaeea ath, oF G1 Metond abdeib; bas ‘The Spicer Mystery. all the disonsor with which settlers in ill- | iat that price cansuming that the later, In cone ther | vernacular, Ono promising young writer, setting | years. I know myself, eapeetally in New London | yevore, — pablished, in o handsome illestrated ebeet, Col, 4. J, Since the murder of Dr. Burdel!, oleven | drained countrios are familiar, Now, the | se their power over the In “obtaining | out to spell ten words on @ wager, failed on the | Sad ho adiocining counts, eerlan tne Wor bed conte Mies Wall, of this city, 1s, as usual. one of the nc. | H.Duganne’s spirited poem on Gen, Grant's famous years or more ago, no death lias occurred in |B vito Is am annouscoment of dangers of | the contract, ay far Ni gerreo, | first four; and snother gentleman of long expe- he pant two years, whovare giving | spends the summer. Biles Daniels; of Baltimore, | Pirare,* Let as have peace |" this clty 80 profoundly wrapped in mystery | thit dnd, which, if he Legon lig Bice hs ie byes Biss Moller, of Twentieth street, spending the sea- ded, would be of the | ly be rate for conti Ill, there | rience, = rant a cordial and unfaltering | lao receives much attention. —The Mount Washinton Rat) ad will be com- prrentest uso to us, ‘They are a tell-tale pro | 9!) ms ag eucpey 8 PI bright light in the literary circtes of Boston, | “fa the popular ides Gen. Grant, too, possesses | gcniat pmemerior cuenuicth street, spending ihe am | pleted to the ton of * Jaco’ BS te and will give to ! within dares ad td air lf held bi gement for the. pure 0 i i pianos ntly estimated advantage of not being | Country ser ajoining Mr. Bierstadt’s), drives a | fourths of a mile of the summit, by next Monday nig at Eleventh street. From the testimony taken | Vided by the Creator to warn us of moro | Pritiins ariiiees mac Bl, Ole ema | tecuins of a similar contest with his plumes | Gneambered with the countenance often, Watier petty tittle Hogish pony phactow, handling the rb- | Length of road now completed, two miles. nas been | Madly mischief; and we ought, instead of | one of them, thinking to get the contract, desiring | draggled and his spirit broken, Five other gen. | I do not myself even affect sport, but Tam not with. ne in Gn " , it » ‘Araong the New Yorkers at the Peabody Mouse, | —Morton Prici ‘and’ should any impetuous | youkers is fasting: on the Coroner's inquest, which Tne Sey, it appears that | being angry with them, to set about removing ‘owner of the | tlemen, one of them a distinguished momber of | fit &little of the auri sacra fames which belongs , resident of the Humb intod i of the ety | vate Colle v 4 rs, Hegeman and family, of Washiy g Clab, who fe now in thie city, hi mal a it ott of month, the do. | the cause from which they spring. The pain je bids are at ee a het hehe hes ball ea Seymore cerrsisg Connserioek, he ‘can and eceomm | (onatenrt, ey tanbooesle Geteoan of shale Fesl- nally accepted the challe.ge of the Ward broth. on Sunday, the 19th of ins ' E Z si ‘i me one else word innuendo, which they solemnly believed | modation from your obedient servant, dence’ fast winter. ers fora match with four oarsmen on the othcr side a we feel when we accidentally expose any part cont What pos! 5 1 iy "DIG SERVER. ceased was complaining throughout the day f our bodies to the fro; ta intonded to spur | fl bidder ti und under # novere pen. | WaS #pelied inuendo, and bravely lost money on AN UNPREJUDICED OBSER The three Misses Brnsh, of th of the Atlantic, Time, place, and other details to be of not feeling very well, In tho afternoon, athis request, as she says, his wife sent a faith, Another, who had stood all other | %#W Loxpox, Au 1808, ing at the Pavilion Hotel, St usual, are the o of atiraetion, They dress with alites to enter into and compl us op (9 extricate ourselves from conditions | with a rival and disappointed bidder ha’ et, and yet | tl © WIC | tosts, gave way before the word épecacuanha, and her-after agreed upon Tegal right to do the work ? é Fee Vaiverslt: wae f the Stato of | Mueh taste and —A Canadian paper ste‘os that Judge Courso, siloro! Crvant ton drug store fore seidlite | in which our phyeleal organization will b6 | aii to be oped that. this ease, though not r, who till then had successfully contended Bivens? ere oor | eT tala ht Revetpetore bave vo many pretty | win became famous bf Me connection with the St swier ; the powder was taken from a¢raw. | de troyed. If it were not for the snffe binding p t upon our courts, will yet be pat the dictionary, went to the ground at | Correspondence of The San. one hotel ow at the Fort William Henry, | A’bane raiders, whom he set free, is to be rewarded La Ni of oth Ls Hitz powders, which have | Caused usin this way, wo might have al ] adopted here aa expressing the law in regard to | aopAhagm. Inshort, though nobody blundered as Atsan, Ang. 6, 1908. | Lake Cicorge, 1 y of tolletts, lace, and dia: | forbis devodon to Canadien and rebel interests by uli of other weidlitz powders, which have ) \lopted I ¢ Commissioner of the Dumi- poleon or Octave Feuillet, there | Tho sessions of the fifth anniversary of the ta hye MENan stage conch, pro. | *H *PPointment as I 0 ol University of the State of New York convened at Ned by four blood bays, with two “tigers” seated | Hion, unde: a new act, was too late, As it is, the moment the skin this ridiculous wooden abortion, and | ¥44 not @ man in the whole crowd who was able y se Dobtoa sist: folded areas’ Yo. rolling aktus Newport Pi 0s Slog 6¢ Wanover trun Uo kuop Gp Ald ‘ * 1 iat to spell correctly every one of perhaps a hundred | 10% o'clock A.M. on Tuesday of this week in the | re tie tion of body. to the colored man, and by him handed to | i subjected to more heat than it can well | itis time a stop was pnt to ite extension English words Nie pion aaseuiasily. proncen Assembly Chamber, ‘This meeting ts held under the | pve edification of everybody. 1 ies ot Long | Felations with his former subjects by distributing bear, we rescue the member it covers fataan Sek ha eu ‘ management of the “ Board of Regents,” and atiend- | Branch are Mrs, John Hoey and Hon. Mrs. James | among them medals commemorating his ¢'lver wed MES. Bylcer, ae she testifics, apparently | eee her inj b Inatinee |. The Union Pacific Kaitrond ts advancing | ed; and wo think the failure was greatly to the | o4 enieny by presidente without having boca , and by | ftom further injury, by an inetine 4 professors of colleges, | Brooks, of Fifth avenue. The tollettes of the first | ding, which he celebrated wt the beginning of the " westward with te rapidity, On Monday | credit of the party. Men who habitually apply | principals and teachers in academies, setminarics, and named lady are always marvels of (a nt 1 ns the love of life itself. For sotne upaccorntable reason tl ‘Moun. | Present year with much pomp at his palace near gince been examined and found to contain | OF & foot burned off, and not know it till it | the matter. Enough money has been expended | badly as Louis 3 nono but the usual ingredients ; it was handed | already « her placed within her husband's reach; | %% power three miles and three-tenths of new track were | their minds to important facts and ideas, must | minor schools of this State, These sessions usually | tains attract few visitors this reason, and the hotel | Vienna a little before 4 o'clock he took the powder, | 8% too, the boy who uses tobacen for the first | uid down; on Tuesday, three miles and one- | necessarily become somewhat inaccurate in the | continue three days. Proprietors are feeling very dlscuusolate In couse: | prof, Flward E. Salisbury and daughter, and ina few minutes died in horrible eon. | me is told as distinctuy asa sick stomach | tenth; and on Wednesday, three miles, At this | more intricate anatomy of mere words. Thus far the attendance of the present sessions Croquet matches between the ladics and gentlemen of | New Haven, Prof, Thacher College, Kghert vulsions, which the physician, hastily sum. | ca tll him that he is poisoning himself ; | rate the line will easily reach Salt Lake by Christ- Ed Ld not been very large. inne Lapa Ler apy Soaks Bowe ck Gee srtity Puloaciculs sels ave o Dr. B. L, Orange, N. J., Chas, “ ied Kinbenl Mucdaned tts [and in the same way, tho headache which | mas, and railway communication between New AMUSEMENTS, ERGEE CORDAETSD OR FHELEAY | We formal 4n- | very wkiliul players. IL. Rogers and wife, Miss Corwith, New York, are moned at the first alarm, declared to be pro- | follows a first indulgence in whiskey te as | York and San Francisco will be opened by the —_> struction in Colleges’ with @ view to preparing ‘A young lady, stopping atthe Pequot Rouse, New | among the recent arrivals at the Bread Loaf Ion, duced by strychnine. His opinion hae since | follows : ) § ’ Play” at the bd York Theatre. instructors for colleges and academies and normal ie jon, ye to i at ip this (0 it ve are | Ripton, Vermont The plot of this drama differs in many respects | schools, A by Prof, J..N. Pomeroy, of the | Ba¥ing '& splendid time, but we've not half enough | from thot of the criginal novel, bat yet follows it | New York: Gnlversity, on tho "Study of Poiltice in | Zang gentlemen, Will young gentiomen take the ‘The grent jwach orehards on the east shore of re ” dint Lake Michi it mult nearly enough to show ks paternity. Some of the | Suet Prey” Pometor Aer mntetisce Ne did | , New Congress Hall, Saratoga, is tn every way 9 | tevin to reach the: Liowrreriteldve upethidasse fersec Ike boon shown to bo correct by a chemical ana | Plain a notice aa can be given of the mischief | next Fourth of July. = We can indeed, and too often peat lysis of the contents of the deceased man’s | it occasicr The Mormons are getting considerable a : do, refuse to listen to these warnings, and i id t endié hotel, The h eit od | Degin to reach the market neat yeek, ond continue stomach. Probably not less than twenty y Ser bi a » cessions from Europe, The number of emigrants uuges have been demanded by the exigencies of | not mean the manufacture of party platforms, nor | *plendié hotel, ‘The house ts well Blied with a ge ‘ . |! grains of the substance were swallowed, harden ourselves nguinst them, but we can- | who will settle in Utah this summer is reckoned | stage effect, while others have been made for the sake ay craft, but t science of ie tateand 1 re Gercalh cruinin ter tanans we aie bebriant idol Meier nbd gre eM Lede and its effects fully justified its popular repn. | Hot the escape the punishment of our | at four thousand. Most of them are English and | of condensation, rapidity of action, and a striking | spirit See mat or concerts, given by the band of the hotel on the lawn, 5 odors tation as one of the Jéadliest poisons known, | evil deeds. In the Jong run it overtakes | Welsh, but there are some of other nations. The dénowement, Altogether the result may be con- | that have been mad can be made of Mews | are among the most enyoyaite features cf lite at Bara: | 2€8F- The total quantity te vertuusly estimated at : ' make. thee cmorant Salt tows, We cominend our friends to this fine estab- | between half a million and 4 million of baskets, (On this stato of facts the Coroner's jucy | And we have to confess our folly in ex. | additions to the Mormon Church are mainly drawn | stored » succes, oem a the rattees banding of | aid lagstation. Tie would hav of 0 Ushment, —A lady and gentleman, on passing over the fi sed bi 4 | pecting to avoid it. Just 60, morquitoes are | from the Old World, as but few Americans are ‘Wil be some ng pat upon the same footing with indy of tat Pont de la Concorde in Parl, were yolltely accosted found a verdict to the effect that the deceased a " 1 i The M. ine | the novelists’ conception, Kuages and the exact sciences. Politics is a science, | The Bennchom Rt. eto Arrest hy b was killed by taking etrychaine; but while | & mild notifiention of groater evils to follow | now converted to that belief, the Mormon popula: | The prologue represen the chain of eenta which | And Wastudy ia waclentine study Prof Pomeroy: the G RWeGh ey Te ts 1s ec Md b/ jon of Utal 1 e U of is eul }, alludes va! “Wor Nl Oo eee the ood to hapy ed they carefully say that it was notvelfadiin. | if We do not adopt measures to remove them, | Heh of a i raeeche a vrake Cxty atone | itte.t@ Hobert Fenfold's arrest and conviction for ® | topice thal sre now demanding vo much of the etten- From the Picuburgh Commercial, Avg. igshote ti sould Feustrs 0 fasis, ba fearped Suen the tidered 5 Misa. itentty wtaaed ‘They aren merciful instrument of awaking | Probably be bout 60,000, Salt Lake City alone | forgery, of which he i Innocent, while Arthur | tion of our Legislatures—those of finance, suffrage, Detective Robert Hague, of this city, who for bef thé Grid apd istered, that it was noi negligently placed in is said to have @ population of 20,000. In the | pardlaw, his college pupfl, Ie the really guilty author | Public faith, &c.; but he took no party view of at four monthe has bec 4 4 Parapet of the bridge and piunged ‘ato the iver, the seidlitz powder by the apothecary, nor | 08 to a sense of biden perils which wise ferreting Deuncholl rae | Two hours afterward uis body v ss discovered. IMicer David Mc- | —There iswstory to! ofan Irishman whe,taving the p Territory there are 66 thriving towns and cities, | of it, ‘The curtain falls w the victim of his friend's | "Tne payer was discussed by Chancellor Pruyn, who | Sut, We parties concerned tn the : a A bery, and who, In connection with was even in the powder ut all when it | mea will gratefully welcome. nearly 100 post offices, 100 churches, 120 school | ertme is seized by the agents of the law. An | sald, on the tople of finance, the labor of the coun | jay bB 60 o » shop, they ; vulous Whenever, therefore, any neighborhood 18 | thouse js, | Interval of elght years 19 then any to | Uy. thust be made vo pay the Yebt of the country ;.he | Sonegsved tac thle gigantic: Job.* Fetarued’ home | NeWlY arrived in an Kastern State, was asked, during loft the sop, they scrupulously refrain from y nig: houses, 8 theatres, with grist mills, saw mills, Sid no prmpathy With tay other plan, ne ur Ge Gallic, Gh Wile Dla Na SON OU, a cae indicating who in their opinion was tuc | Visited by mosquitoes, the proper course | wooilen mills, and most branches of mechanical | ¢lapse, and the ra act opens with | the Re Bn atcap teenth | Mlpwelh eed Bodh garctd NLS cr ipleessta, bewaren oo bo captee, | 0 Government here, I suppose!" q siouid ok guilty parts. If their conclusions sro cor | to be pursued ix to trace out tho | industry in abundance, ‘The agriculture of Utah pi rotay beaters tcl See Rolieton, | Weng men tn ef colleges bok eaaemicas | Of re Let thie elt y, the, Bh of | sto be eure we have,” was the ready response. rect, then the poisoi t have been intro. | Spots wherein they breed, and at on Jon by the 4 ha ‘The toples of the paprr were discussed further bj ‘named James Kapus, living 19 Philadelphia, who | “Well, iwen,” said tho Celt, with a malicious wink, uel ether by the colored man or by. Ma, | ain them ry, or cover them up 0 an to | which it could not pr Soe ee. cies mice | eden ae one eee ma beer i el “ 01 “f I. who is ignorant of Miss Rolleston's sailing, the cap- | Benedict, of New York. oe Rennebee, ares wilting fo diveles ates eeremee | seit toe vet ine Gown as voting against thet, aap is carri of irrigation, without per. The water of i ; 1 , 1 . he mountain streams brought down and Hiram Huds bi Joe | An interesting paper was read by Prof. Cooley. of | 6; ine matter, und aid the detectives in bringing to | BW.” Spicer; and as Mra, Spicer, by her own | Prevent their exhalations rising into the air, | * tain of the ship, /iram Audson, and bis mate, the Mate Normal’ Behool of thie city, advocating vat ie ind aid the detectives in bringing to ‘ ie Se 1 ‘oad e rs :, iq . —In the south of France, nesr Toulouse, slatemcut to theattend ng physie'nn, declares | In cities, #inks, cess-pools, sunken Lote filled pread abroad over the land by means | Wylie, have planned to sink the craft, with | «knowledge of elementary chemistry be required | {yatlce ages Se reat taeited: tn’ Puieaet a the acuth of France, near Toulouse, there to of artificial channels cut in every dil tion, These st her cargo of what is supposed to be | for adiniasion to co! where und ‘ams are entirely in the control | gold, but really lead and copper, while the ‘The evening session yesterday was occupied with pole ye ‘knew about th horseman for a distance of 45 miles, whicu the latter if & eulogy on the late Prof, Charles Anthon, LL. D., | dea witness in the case, and use hi ~ | only won by % minutes, afte: f Th of the Mormons, and a Gentile cannot cultivate a | Teal gold, packed in enses marked as containing cop- ‘ork, read by Prof. Henry Drisler, of Coiut Font of toa other partion, Ho.enid thes Jim Seager, ly won by % minutes, after a run of 6 hours. o of guilt would seom to rest upon her sewers, Awa temporary expedient, a coating | garden apot without their consent, But they | PeF goes by another vewel to England, ‘The Proses- | ba College, and remarks were made by Gullaa C. | the instigator ‘Of the piot, who te now in Burope, | result it is waid, might even Lave been reversed. and y c 1 od f : ine being lost, the value of the gold would be col- restue U. Bonesiet, and others, ‘employed him to hire some person to take charge and | the inanimate have beaten the animate machine, had ‘The faets corroborating this conclusion, ag | Of Petroleum, poured upon the eurface of the | have made the jvalley of Salt Lake a scene of | ™ 1 deta) ls At the morning session to-day I notice the follow. the plans arranged for the rob! they appear in the evidence, deserve serious | Water, will prevent the newly-born insets | great fertility and loveliness, ‘The work which leted of the underwriters, while the gold itself would {ng representatives from the educational institutions Carey out the plane reaghig Scam hom | not the former been impeded Ly a strong head wind ¢ be saved for the benefit of Arthur Wardlaw. Robert our elty: Prove, Docharty, Nichols, and Werner, y wich was blowing the whole tine, consideration In the first place, no reason | {rom emerging from their chrysalis state, and | they have done there would not have been under- | Pyeraar ‘Meuriog of, Mise Ttollostea's. intended of the College of the City of New Yorks Prot Iie ee re Rar tk east os the, Re pres. oF sea Ciuc Naw Band dollars, 18 ease of the suecres othe sehen, | —At Peterboro, writes Mrs, has been adduced for suspecting sul and | *0 arrest their further development, In the | taken by others for a century to come, Whatever | departare, gets his beard shaved off, and, be- fsity; Prof. Gockeln, of St, Jobn age; 04 set eccrine eenuves eae there is s base ball clay of girls. Nanni the alarm shown end the i made by t vuntry, swamps and marshes should be | their religious heresies or political perversity, the | ing thus rendered anrecognizable, also goes Healy, of [aa Xavier; and No A: Cal | toy b J deceased to be saved from death are quive in drained, stagnant pools filled up, and tanks | ©" try owes them a debt of gratitude for redeem- | on board the Proserpine, under the guise of » mis- consistent with the idea that ho tock his | and cisterus tightly enclosed, or their contente | 1M that barren territory to productivevess and | slonary, and bearing the pame of the Hee. Mr. Lazel, was a race not long since between a ve'oripediat anda that when she received the envelope it was | With water, and all such places, should either “ unbroken and perivetly seeled,” (ae buricn | be carefully shut in, or else connected with more. informed Kapus that one of the parties he gneig handles the ba: with a grace and strength worthy of ne was by Prof. J. A, | %,help him in earrying out the plot waa an English: | notice, It was a protty aight to sce the girls with ent faa a, ake charge ofthe "Job." Donnell vabweanes thy grand-daughter of Gerrit Smith, ts ¢ first paper read this mo : beauty While in the barber's shop, parting with his fuce | Nichel.on the euluect of the > Department of Mixed Fann ar er tie robbery wae commianed, | thelr white dresses and ble 1. bons fiying, in full own life. Then the selection of the guilty | kept im motion, #» that all putridity may be (eee ws if covering, he overhears part ‘of tho conversation of | Antbematies inthe College of the Cty of New York,’ | Kapus applied for his share of the Lovty—the tl | posseasion of the pubite square, last Saturday after: party being narrowed down to two persons, ' thousand dollars promised him—but it was not forth | po oa" Liberel Rducation for coming, and ie hecordlngy determined to divulge pean nated i¢ plot. Donnelly and Wright, Kapus informed Ofl- deck of the Porserpine, The ship is beealmed on the | anseoPetiiatontoinveruiect (ote Arlen nd cer Hague) were then (Jnls ust) In Zanads, apao. | The largest man in Kentueky, Wm. . Wiitis, Pacifle Ocean; the eaptala Is gloriously drunk, and | matical course, to give direction aud a more practical quetiy proteaded to Guabingsn arts and subse. | tins just died at his residence in Moone county, In Wylie improves the oppor uuity to eenitle the ship, | S/PHcation of this department of knowledge to the | necessary documents to ald hin in his mission in | that State, of apovlexy. He was sick but a few hours, sanity of a person, have him shut up ina | pot, however, without beng discovered by Penfold mt arenas an Sada. On bis way back from Washington Hague age was furty-cight, He wae without doubt the id, Vassar Col ted. By the adoptiom of such measures, According to the New Jersey newspapers, | the captain and mate, ant from it suspects the com- e ughly and universally, not only will the | physicians in that State have pretty nearly the | !96 foul play. The secotd act passes mainly on the | "7 while the boye were quiet spectators of the Mra. Spicer and the colored servant, we tind no ground whatever for accusing thy Jnttor, | plague of morquitoes be eradicated, but evils | power of the old Bourbon kings. Any one of whilo, unfortunately, wives have only too | much more dangerous to life will be averted. | them oan, by giving his unsupported certificate often reasons for wishing to be vid of their | When tho superficial symptom has been re. | of the i tatement, showing the husbauds, Neat, the testimony showed that | Moved, we may further huow that the real | latic asylum, and, if he can prevent his com- | Ail hands take to the bow, except the captain, who | kind aud amount m torded in this Biate Trt ole by Kapa wa commatyed to SECOMPANY | Yarzest man in the State, weizhing five hundrod { : * y ‘ Te Peibiad: baat i 2 rs eal aad the higher edu le deprecs ph the day o leath, r Mrs. Spicer, aud not the physician, was the mischief which it indicates has been met and | ™unicating with his friends, keep bim there for | cannot be persuaded to cave his vessel, and sinks | 1). attempts made to teach too many el cody ihe ‘The two arrived in Moutreal, Canada, op Saturday | pounds on the day of hiv death, His helebt woe about conquered, life. In fact, in @ recent case, a Mrs, Merritt, | with her, The third actihows us Robert Penfold short for | Morning, the Web of July, Upon consultation with | six feet. He kopt a tollgat ce mi and the pe-sors-by had ne When th first one to suggest poire 1 Sealine whom the manager of the Trenton Lunatic Asy- | and elon Koesion on the unknown Island in the | thoroughness even tn a smaller number. He believes thes Eeeasatis bas sation aa areas 7 teE Ph | to go to him to pay their toll In place of him going te Pan. 6T dali ” % 7 His can succes jer (han boys in memorizlu 4 vulsions came on, “I told the doctor,” #he Note nanik, jum swearshe believes to be perfectly eane,wasin. | bles. Me declares bis love, and be discovers | (ut Airis cal quccced Netter (an Yoye in MGWOFENK | on the steamer Australis, for Kurope, porch them, rays, “that I thought he (Mr. Sp luce” | ticket er) was character of thatshe reciprocates it; but Just as she is about | tion of girls partak —Here is a particularly Preneb joke: ) too largely of Liverpool, England, aud engaging dest A friend who has spent some two or three | arcerated in this way, at the request of her rela ‘and accommodation, for which bi C Sho a , fe ! to become bis wife, ber father appears, having been | mere recitations. - He advocates a collegiate education $400. | Rochefort is In a sad pickle, having rece Tes Sho adds, too, that when te months down among the Bue Noses, looking | H¥e% for ® consideracte time, and only finally | guided to the island by ono of the misnives acut | for women as a menue of supplying a vuperior class of canta eo tag ealuoclucs of e tespatch ieee tee muniqué from the Minister of the Interior of aueb was carry wader up stairs, | gficr hig gold intercsts in Nova Scotia, tells | Wberated after a severe legal contest, through the alr, attached fo a wild duck, by Aea/ild. oud ‘be te ehiet duty of women to | 49,aFtest Donnelly upon the arrival of the ateamer at | inordinate length that he will have to double the sae > T wala to myself, not thinking that my re = leaves him alone on the ye Coming man.” ‘4 se that Sy one Te, deuttty lisa. of his Lanterne to print it; the communiqué ie The appeal of the Governor of Louisi- nj known to eto th tM. Sand : 3 : Island, while ehe proceeds to England, to take the Gaver Hague and bia witress, Kapns, next turned | known to re.er to the cate of M, Sandou, who was ince i in favor of becoming one of the States | ana to the President for military force to restore | pecessary steps to vindeate his good name from the | Medet acures of euliure foe fie at on aieen | thelr iention 4 Wright ecm weal (acceded is | shut up ot the Biottre without being mad, The com of the Amcrican Union, in preferenceto being | aud preserve order in some parts of that State, | infamy which Arthur Mardlaw's erime has fastened | specially endowed institutions jor females, while | ferreting out on the following Monday in Montros!. | muntgué gives the whole history of tho affair, and Hingue wok him into custody, and bad him iuimed! tied to the Deminion, He says that what | the substance of which we publish this morning, | upon it, In the fourth act webave the grndual track. | pyher Monge it better to make « provision fur (hem ately taken before the court at Montreal (or a hear. | ends by declaring that a sufficien! compensation was | likely to be ber destruct Powder | has Leen represented by the Dotninionists as | Will be perused with deep interest by every cil. | $9¢ home of the plan of acuitiing the Proserpine to | Daring the aternovn the subject of examining | 16; Rear HME Procied §Promjuer te tier | Pald to M. Handou's brother, aly to be ber dostruction as well as his | death, if she were entirely innocent of all | us that the predominant feeling in that prov- At She latier'a reqneet The destruction and his death depended upon it, t “Well, they can't make much out of that at five cents.” Why should rhe be so ready to think of poison, and how was the powder tofa liberal education for women was 4 Standard, what pupils in each academy are to i pres# against the Dominion, is the common lawlessness and violence, such as has for some | Whole affair, and tie discovery of the gold, which had er ea iy Xe preemre: sel Barns Ee. Of the best lawyers in | Minister Ratazz., has been vlographed by an admir Deviln, pursue the course of studies known a8 the academic rt The enced ai ' : been euppored to be aunk with the Proserplue. ‘The | Goure, was diecussod. On conten ge tie only alivess Onicer | ie Breachman, and her translated blography le now talk of all clisses of people, and that the roy. | {ie prevailed throughout @ great portion of ‘ty Hinge could prodice w roth” eo not tes tho inconsiderate ravings of the Nova Scotia | #8: It shows the existence there of a state of Arthur Wardlaw, tho confession by Joe Wyle of the | Pupils in academies to determine, by a uniform | for him, while the prisoner had secured as his coun- —Madame de Solms Ratarzi, wife of the Ttaliag participation in the eri It is to be re: fifth and last act terminates with the revelation of Ars ‘exsmiuation is instituted by the Board of Re- | Id prod Ki floating through the American papers. The boob it hie i ie by | . o 4 0 fague could produce Was Kapas, who could not te i} marked, also, that hi, wt least, had little or olutionsry senilnenta of the Nova Bootie: Texus, Murder and outrage are of constant 0¢- | ¢ayp fyardiaw's guilt trom bexinning to end, andhle In- Gente, ond le 60 avetes ey manne Of tea questions in | tity directly that Wri Ef Wan cagened in the convpir- | she pubilshed lass year contained so much reandal no affection for her. That very day he hed currence, the Courts dare not sit, and the officers ¥ t OGTAD RT, TOR, pag crayomar. acy, but only as to what had been told lim by Dor “ f ry day Me Wicasata ate Geally antartalnad le ik nanity and death, while Kobert Pajcld suceoeds to bis | teu words for # scat in ‘sealed envelopes to | SC) BU oH ee 2) ,Bon- | and personality about Florentine dames and mascu spoken roughly to her, repelled her advances | neh ally entertained Dy the | of the law are powerless, ‘The victims of this | piace in the house of Wardlaw’ & Son, and to the | the Examining Comuittecs of te several academies | RCH. The, cane wae bostpaned trom day to Nay th | tine uot the unfostunate Ratazzl revelved no les whey obs Abed hin, NAL eee ee ee state of things are Union men, white and black. | hand of Helen Rolleston, io the State, 8 the envelopen to be ‘opened on the | Keer ie priser wiih the robvers. and on Priday | ¢han Afiecn challeuges ina single moa'b, Luckily, } ee peanuts teee The Legislature of the province met yes- | There seems to be no discrimination of color in | ‘This brief sketeh will suce to show the number | writing by tne pupils,” ‘Those passing this examina Fee oot ee seein ang | bis position na Minister excuse’ him from noviclug i; Waa tas ie taal dave caida, | terlay, and if they carry out a tithe of the | determining who shall bo put to death, ‘The | of “situations” which the play affords; and we can | Conta he number who mre. entited Med to be | to hold the prisouer, and he was therefore dis- | them. What treasure of a wife! ; ye may Seen eee ant cuk OF 8 8 | programme which our friend informs us hae | Worst passions of the rebellion appear to be | only say that they have been «kitfully availed of by | pate the Ierature fund of the State, Giaetee’ Hague and ble. witness Kapas being gzable | > seeniife expedition to observa the tala h mostic quarrel likely to lead to murder, Dut | hoon adopted by the leaders, Nova. Scotia 1g there, and unless the national Executive | Me Mdapters. Partleuarly etriking are, the scene todo anything more In the utter, sturted for howe, | eelipee of the sun on the 15th inst, has been dtted taken in connection with the apparent ian pos : : should interfere there is a wilh p. | Where Hobert Penfold is arrested in the presence of American Citizens In Britteh Prisons. rriving here yesterday morning, as #tated, Wright | out under the auspiecs of the Austrian Government Ge iF Ula clsce kavicta eed cabatiine will be fur ahead of any of the other British aus ihe ‘© is BO power which can 6ub- | his futher; that where Helen wavers Detween her | Zo the Lidiior of The Sun. ‘ow under bail in Montreal or trial on & charge of | Dr, Edmuad Welsa, of the Trieste Observatory, wat papal a ee ape ea a Paorapuokatieael OETIE PIEPER CT CET CO C9 Dia hal geen father and her lover, as abe is Sin: You will confer «favor and afford much | (hoPiE.AMA veriond Canada: ie'any more direct | the first to discover that this eclipse would not only ne of the ingredients of the powder Sa) Warnan uet ae erie in eae island; the narrow escape of Joe Wylie, when his | penctit to the cause of the rights of Amerien. citi- | tesmouy against him is divulged in the robbery | be the most remarkable of the present century, but any one else, they are very damaging in their y ¥ | Itis proposed in some quarters that the | hand, thrust through the wall of a ease, he ean probably be taken tuto custody at any necessary, The acts of the Assembly will soon speak for themselves. Tho api lo, by publishing the accompanying letters, The costs | ‘To-morrow morning a hearing in the case of the | ®nd will proceed to Aden, on the Red Sea, accom: referred to in Seeretary Beward’s letter are for a | four parties now incarcerated in the Venango county | panied by Captain Joxeph Ria, well known by bis fourth counsel in my defence at the Dublin Com, | Jt will take place at Franklin, ‘The name of Hen: | opservations mace on the coast of Dalmatia of last ir Electors of President and V. nd made fast to the hand of Naney Rouse; and, tof '76 | President, and a bill for On the othe’ , no yet be af he other hand, nothing has yet been 8 purpose is now | Seve all, the locking ap of Joe Wylde with the gold brought to light to afford any direct ov ba Ma a epee vilence Jig evidently abroad among the Blue Noses. | pending in the Legislature of Florida, | lm she concened elianand hie being 1k there to | eimlon, where seven Queen's counsel were ar setlelty in: the robbery We Course Geiger “Tho | year's annvlar eclipse of the sun, ‘It on the part of 3 picer, Even if | Wo wish the i Pei ’ es te eo | starve to death by Arthur Wardlaw, ‘This last bit | rayed aguinst me. Al aan . | four’ prisoners, Welily, bhoppert, Miller, und Gel- | —Judge Elbert Herring, of this city, 9 now on Gil dies irik of Sao Gained Gin eacia oh © wish thom all success in their resistance That the Legislatures have the legal power to | of effect, and the sudden appearance of the detective iso for £6, 6#., paid for # medi. SFR es fi get Fa ez, cal examining board, which pronounced my life in | fly Jt te stated, all express thelr dusire 10 tuFD | g visitto his friend Gerrit Sinith, at Petervoro, to oppression, and we shall bo happy to hear | do this may Le adwitted, The Constitution of peta lapiebh pl pdlapasunys eaters ais gridengs and Ake a © clean § A | Gasceh ta tee aiart Toga h é Fi ‘ Flo ovide: esidenti nger, w ‘osts of bail motion before | whole affair, Welde: about $30,000 worth 0 ough in the ninety vecond year of bis age, he per of their formally annexing the United States sures Le vid o ant ld jay rs Ele ait wa reenived wins ye applaase, the Court of Queon's Bench. ‘These costs the Eng. | property at Akron, Oblo, which be purchased with | formed the long Journey from New York entirely tothe Acadian Peninsula! Mr, Seward may | 2¢ chosen o@ manner to be determined by the | ‘The part of Helen Rolleston is well sustained by | lish-American Consul, Mr. West, overruled, and wy | bis share of the ‘robbery, Olicers Harue und Me- | tone te : soon have a chance of distinguishing himaelt | E°kiature, and itis probable that the Constitu- | Mise Loulse Hawthorne, ‘This young lady has a | S51 Mr. Reward sustaina his action, Keivy will eave the ety this evening or Frankl to | lone. He jumpef out of the stage, and came ae : 4 % Lappeal to the generons public to contribute the | #tiend the hearing to-wiorrow, nimbly up the piazza us if ue had been forty years of inthe BOMbelat ai wal) anh thie Gan hereat tions of the other States are similar, But this | g00d Agure, amore than ordinarily pretty face, avd | amount of £70, required to carry on the cases of War- a em age. Ayounger man might have envied the hearty docs not make it advisable to exercise the power | *Peaks aud acts with excellent taste and propriety, | ren and Costello, now in Britis: convict prisons for ie Mkely. 40) compan: Ula’ dealli” exesrw at the opportune moment, was really thrilling, and for the sake of gaining either money or a new husband, By her own account, ehe be comes a beggar by his death, and no breath is uttered 4, st her fidelity as a wife ne ean? etn af ¥ ; . Words spoken Ia the Cuited States, aut whem he | Attempe to Kill e Koma: olic Priest— | welcome to the Jedze, and all the kisses showered Besides, she must have y webasod the strych Mis diplomacy can effect wonders, and the | in the way proposed, The only precedent for | Mise Mary Welle, as Nancy House, displays the same | Xiiricin Government appears to luve abandoned to Lynch Law in Vermout, upon him by the young besuties that at once aur. ceva NR td i Mryel | Nova Scotians are his warm admirers, Teulndes ebe Joctors is found in the old | SPUN 88 8a Retrese wi Ne tnade her such w favorite | an uijust and eruel fate, wu From the Troy Times, Aug.5. sounded kim, Ha wee an oble Wrst, sua oat ot ne somewhere, aud the porson who sold i ¢ alias A, a at Niblo's, before the * Black Crook" reduced her to expectfully yours, YM. J. NAGLE, Saturday evening la ed Furrel . . Mr. Joseph Howe, the No: 0) > cane i a ica vi ly yo aturday evening lust, a man named Furrell | tye . amms “ Aaald have Geen found At Amoi pains tied fr. Josoph Howe, the Nova Sc tia states usnge of South Carolina, Tho people of that | paying second fiddle to the ballet dancers, It isto | NeW Youx, Aug. 6, 186s, caller al tks ranunena Gh Wether” pM tae the shining lights of Taminany My jears agi man, has given an iinpulse to the polities of | State have never voted for clectors; the Legis- | je hoped that hereafter she will continue to have a Dun, 10 Fleet street, 25th July, 1868, | ton, Vi., with @ young babe, and requested U —Mario, tae tevor, sull holds his own, The Deen taken, and we sup) they were, Un. til, therefore, it can be shown that Mrs. Spicer either would profit pecuniarily by her Col, Win, J. Nagi the province which forbids its permanent | lature bas always Ehosen them, But this pecu- union with Canada. He is the head and | liarity has always been denounced as aristocrat! front of the party opposed to it, and is now | #4 inconsistent with the spirit of our institu * By Pat ie a Romee of nearly threcscore years, looking Uke gallant , the ily would buptise It, ‘The Father refused, for the reason | eritie of the Queen say My Dean Sin: t duly received both your letters, | that the ofspring was Illegitimate, whereupon Far- ‘arah Wikon, has a little part, which she | the one. immediately ater arrival, the other | Fell threatened to take the life of the Pricst, Sunday ts ly and successfully, Of the gentiomen, | “ated 18th dune. T was dehighted to Mud you met | evening, about 11 o'clock, Furrell, armed wita a six. | eaValter of twenty-five, When he sings j Worthy fleld for the exercise of her powers, Miss » | Fisher, as | renders nea ; ; ‘ | : J With so good « reception everywhere, Warren and | shooter, went to the priest's housd aud rang the bel, | alom is ecmplete; when his voice Is heard, the wreck husband’s death, or that sho hud a lover, 6 | 44 helmaman of the enterprise of wee tions, Tho newly reconstructed States ought | Mr. Burnett, also a graduate of Nibt den, does | Costello are still In penal servitude, and your ¢ is visit bod been, anticipated bye Iricud. of | ace Marie tp recognised. But to wear thar ertiet de ddecaia ian fil hs ie s ue enterprise of secession 4 the father of Wen Rolleston with proper dignity | ernment does not seem inclined to do anything very | Father Ryan, named Drise who appeared tn 06) . bie that his continuance in life was an obstacle not to begin by imitating so bad an example, proper dignity | mr h it teh bi to t 1 ti 4 1 from the Dominion, His party is composed |W. trast tat the Florida. bill will b thy | Mi: Harkins, as Hobert Hensold, representa the clisr- active on Sheir behait Rett ce | tarpon und warned him to leave; but | Hver the recitatives, to watch bie elegant carriage o be removed, or until the purchase of the © trust that the Florida bill will be promptly h . Star ed aquestion in the House o reitine Jn the mcau te asrervant had | and chivalric deportment, then ts the conclusion presence of Farrel med with a revolver of the best and ablest men of Nova Scotia, promincnt among whom is Mr, Attorne acter as well as his rather unsuitable physique will | Commons about thera, with whot result you will see permit, He bas a clear and powerful voice, and | by the slip Lenciose, Lord Mayo's to | and he went down stal poison is traced to her, she must be pre rejected, and that the project will not be allowed to advance so far as that in any other State, come to, What tenor breathing can yes approweh the pumed to be innocent, Only, 'n that ease, the | Gonoral Martin J Wilkins, tho leader of the shows a thorcagh femillerity with the otage, Mr. | Sirup Scemtengea ot, ibe Government. Tt ie a | ant 8 amore ene but ie Gee No ee Super, 00 Ver Panini Ye nines fe Sere eae mystery remains unsolved us to where the | tiougy of Delegaton, and the actual Primo | ~An Irish correspondent, who says ho wante | janan sold Wardiass and Mr, Rankin oe Arthur | between these cage and those of moat af the prison. ped all CE hodar tle ihe taade aoo't el mAb areoent meeting of the Commition af lhe Wardlaw, made the most of ungrateful parte, Mr, | ¢™ co all the shots, He t H n thade use of sto strychnine really can from, aud at the tr nade use of stones for Gen, \ He a atta : . | to vol * abe » infor : ae i of the acts charged against them, and the evidence of te frow front to rear, | Harvard graduates on the Alumn{ Hall and Har pot describe apm aa ahaa aad finisterof the Government, Sir Jolhn Mac Abrrplog? ANT, Wishes us to inform him | Mader makes an excellent detective, and does all ir doings in Am rica’ into whieh the ¢ he me man! | vard Memorial, it was atated that up to the present ¢ q wade | donald, the Prime Minister of the Dominion, | Whether Mr, Couvax was ever @ Know-Nothing, | be hae to do in a “correct and regular” order to at ull get a While Bg, 4d | time $142,000 of the memorial fund had heen received, guces whatever. is nowon a visit to Halifax at the instance of | V¢ mst s4y that the question does not appear | style, which could not be surpassed by professional | greit and & broad distinction, proceeded for ald, and soon returned with a dozen — i The Moral of the Mosquito Plague. the Crown, to ascertain whether he can or The annual visitation of mosquitoes, which | caunot compose the strife ; but from all that fe ulways a bore vexation, has this year sur | We hear, his success {s doubtful, Stan Government would have | men, Farrell threatencd to take the life of the first | Five thousand dollars in addition to this has been rent Before now. 1 wrote Mil} ex- | man who approached him, and for a ttuie th placed {i, the hands of the Treasurer, and there is due im Low Warren and Costello were both | comers were intimidated, ally Driseoit mi fan aah ie ‘aud convicted for acts done in America, and | rush for him, and. with a well-dlvected blow felled | (0™ subscribers about §46,000—$35,000 of which Le Af the Crown had not suceceded in that branch , When he was seized and bound with | considered good—making in all $152.0) towards « cane, they would not have succeeded ut all, and | ropes, and removed to the lock: to be very in| tant, The Know-Nothings be. | tleftuk Mr, Hirris gets himself up as the longed to an era in our polities which passed drunken captain admirably, aud Mr, Stadley plays away long since; some of them are now Demo. | 2% vile tn the best possible manner, ‘The seencry crats of high standing, and some Republicans; | St mechanical eflects are really remarkable, con- made very appar Plaiving to rie 0 P. fund of g.4,000, which it will cost to cowplete the : F Drince Kaw: sideri nite i curtain, The | the prisoner een acquitted, ne onday afternoon, 4 c 4 Of this city hae suffered from it more than | the Dominion, and it may speodily havo a | ideas which they uo longer entertain, But as to | Could be anywhere, and the cascade of real water on | {i fulee of the House did Hot permit of w debate ou | In default of foan bai, Gomulited bith 10 await wd | advptod by the Hullding Committee, y \y 5 ie wabject, action e grand jury. sheriff, tear i yere rata amanvalli ‘ ever before, and even in Englan |, where the | codiperator in its sister province, in the negoti- | Mr. Courax, it happens that ho was never «| the tropical island was beautiful, ‘The building, too, vita letter recently from Costello from Mil prisoner would bo Iyhehed, deputized a urge fects » pork posta parr riley bryralgeaet: haachlenad = : ¥ jons for acommercial treaty with the United | “Know-Nothing” at all, but all through that a8 cool as any place in the | Dank, to know what was doing in his case. As I | force to aesist him; and, al the close of the exumb uidd . 5 plague was hitheto unknown,» ery of lamen- | atlons ) Nesta %, sy Airealy wrote you, the case cannot now be argued | nation, took him ina buggy to return to jail A | —A correspondent of the Home Journal de. tation has arison which we, more experienced | States, which may sooner or Inter result in | coutest defended the rights of our naturalized nusement seeker un apend an evening Lill November, linge und excited crowd oF Hed ssesmabled, | eoribee the telowing, Arcsdisn scons which eam Tittnad al b ti citizons both in bis journal and as au active poli- ‘bly than atthe New York Theatre witnessing | | Unless the Crown remit or pay the costs of making | and soon after the sherif siarted from the 5 . fn the powers of annoyance of the blood: | political relations with us, with or without I'Tay.” Tne rst matinee of this play takes | Up the record, it will cost In that and othe fees £a) | Of the justice he was bit on the head with under hig notice at Saratoga: “A few mornings thirsty inscet, regard with the satisfaction the consent of the mother country, Alto- Phetans Poa iis lS 2 place to-morrow, at lene 12g te sane Sppned, Tiare pemes lie co aaa TROY, manatee. a prisoner Was | since, we Witnessed a charming mowing scene in tho y iN , wed fro! © wagon o expreasod in the old proverb, * Msery loves | gether, the political condition of Nova Scotia | ‘The negro representatives in the Southern ; en (ee the copy-letter annexed.) It is hard enough not | the ground, where he wis moet terribly beaten, parks, where some city belles and arieioeretio youthe : 7 . ; Lecial ard i Onitvany.—Mr, D, D, Winchester, one of the | to get the costs of the fourth counsel; but to be re- | would surely have becn killed but for the interference | Were *making hay,’ Considering the unaccustomed iF company.” In their astonishment at the sud. and New Brunswick bears more directly upon | Legislatures do not soem to be actuated by the | proprictors of the Western Hotel, died very sud- fosed 8 nate of the bell motion {a} simply 8 grose of Forbes auth and W. A, Nutting, They wd in | exercise, bey handled the long rakes quitv graceful. i i velings of revenge a r inti ri % ppose a a = ” i n don appearance of the pest, our transatlantic | Our interests than it has ever done before, | natural feelings of revenge and retaliation against | deuly at Guilford, Comn., om Wednesday last, He | pining: and thas West can manage’ overyiuing Juss | not unti Farrel had been neutly Kicked sadtonn gut | We 8Ra formed » pretty pleture ; the rowy-eheeked luining, and t ‘ } — - their old white masters and oppressors, No vote i rt Mt jal good health, bad fi fe wo death. Hy maids i Nell a ny ih had — pp was in the enjoyment of hie usnal go th, as he ple to death, He was then removed to jail, During the | Maidens with their white dresses and coquettish head talls about ite AAAS wet sgt | latter advices from Japan show material | has been given by them, inany case that has come | dined as usual, and died short time afterward while | ,, Wt of, the #8.000 voted for, the relief and de- | melte, Futher Hyan broke, bie cand over the heads | tittly hate, and the handsme youths at their alde, ail fo the rigging of vossele recently ai changes in the political situation, ‘The confede- | to our knowledge, in which they have given way | Waiting for his eqrriage, ‘The deceased was born at | {cre aro nove now uuirieds and If iought reason | them to hie commande to: dianeree ana lebece ang | Working and laughing elvefuily~with we long green . from the West Indies ; but when we read, at | 141... in the South had been everywhere defeated | to this temptation, while the white represen- Tier, a . seventy-two oars 8 and bred prevailed of the Te Leparimaal, toute aye eieouee in the bands of the law. ‘The reverend | #44 beneath their feet, and gathered In litte heapa ’ : h er nesuchure! fermont by ° vostello und the other Jacmel | father, we underst ay “4 the same time, of tho excessively hot weather | by the partisaus of Stotsbashi, und Yeddo and | tatives are constantly yiolding to it In this | foremoving to New York, We tne boen for slatecn | prisoners, three-fourths of whom, a least, would | cane Upon the crowd,nd by geval exertions ane. | Conde Wem, with the bight blu #ky shove, and the to which they have been subjected during | Yokohama were again under their control, ‘The | rospect the negro reprosentatives have shown | Years connected with the management of the West | have been, made examples of," 10 uae the words of | ceeded tn Keeping them at bay. FicConauct thronxh: | WOFAINK eum shedding » golden glow over all--made| Ube nant few weeks we do not require apy | Mikado had been taken asa prisoner to Kioto | more eannine atatesmanship than their ores ten Hotel, aud had a large elrete of friends and se: | Lord Mayo, wore it not for our exertions, ®* * | out the tr ‘nsor. | UD & lovely secne, which reminded one of Now. | Suaintanees. by whou he Was bighly esteciued. Seon Bren ts stil in Doblis writing maaifee- | Siuery cobras tnd horctame, "DAP OF Om pha) i ote