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THE SUN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1863, attention and obte'a the support of all | clare, with marked emphasis, that if they | We do donot know whom to blame the most— | putan end to all d'ssension om that polat, Double | THE LOUISIANA TROUPLE: PIBL.O's GARDEN —oitenbach's Opera Poutte, Rare. | Justiceloving people, Tho Committee | are saccessfal in the pending struggle, they tw bridge keeper for i ag Hy my or aiarae (ic eeererncenest eels sams toe Gelb Waracatn to the Provident, =A Cin nin eit han eiternpted to prove thal os ff forwarded a memoral to the Senate and | will, under the protection of the Adminie Ms bo phat Prrthy nha Ao tmporters, payable in greenbucks ef egerse, eqaa y Rance hTATR oF Locttaxa,) | camorns wae not the avthor of the # Lusind ; WALLACK'S—Lottory of Life, with au excellent dist | Ttouse of Representatives, immediately De- | tration, and in spite of recent amendments | COs N2ebthdegges to the daties lovied upon their Importations, and that - ‘Augueti. 108. § =Snutliing is coming into fashion in Paris New Onieas ‘bation of characters. foro the adjournment of Congross, sciting | to the Fedoral Constitution, and of the new | Tent ahead at & speed whieW deprived films OF | cession is setiled to the satisfaction of all gurtien To Me Prcettency Andree Johnson, Presitent of the | amons the ladies, * PATTI 7 ‘ | the power to check the train in time, There f " United States, ees bet BEW YORK THFATRE=Foul May, New Com ‘ Rapa ‘ ‘ ue tater 0 Y One Southern brethren feel chafed at the lows of ane oie’ tee —The Chicagonna encourage races betweem pany, new econery, &c. Matinee on Saturday at | forth the ense of the Indinne and the griev | Constitutions of their several States, am fof seoms to bea recklessness prevalent among rail: | certain property, destrae’ by a etftain. proeiama: ieee tee nenee te Mrrere re tey ” A ie Siti eegont; ene cert line taeatte Sports SPM ances nider which they suffer, Wo trust | tho ennetments both of Congress and their | road employees, which ought to make travellers'| (on, Iseued during a recent unpleasant state of feet. | ado ted by the Ge thas State on t —Montana fuunurs ure trying to couestiqate DOWNEY THEATHE—Pantomtme Troupe PEM | tat onrly action will be taken in tho prem | Logislatures, restore the Lost Cause by for- | shudder, ing (1 like to put things as gently. as possibie.y Puy | SOf lay of Augw Inclose wil i the bufinie. 1 tis cose any ecessaty delay | cibly resun and exercising all the ° seas ae aie, 4 our Southern brethren, In greenbacks, for thelr ential ¢ —'there is tie ae my —— = es ies; for in this case any unnecessary delay | cibly resuming an é When the petition of tho ox-rebel Generad | Pur * Nigal Alice clon nial Aenens Of There is aman in a lnnetic seylum in Rig in affording justion or meting out redress | rights they forfeited by the rebellion heavy loss, and the era of i is at nd, who beleves that the Britieh Govermmrnt Laced teas i bac ‘ ’ of Tennessee for the removal of political dis- | Thne you will eee that the magnificent Pendieto- that portion of ty . the Hom, G, W. 4 panacea for all the nation's il th Judicial District, ask fesines tu THAtiGia ‘Wonsehs TIL. aeabealite oalled in it comprehensive and Leven there Téend othr letters and papers, | rs cl at w a «nie! becuuse the hoppers had injered bie drngetstsy whieh have | Courts, and that men ac suot down im the roads, in 5 | wishes te ball! cn ftom foumdry in bis stom, frou nian Teen fa the gr: I only to t = me would Le a national wrong. The main question, then, involved in the | Ciiiics trom themselves ead thele people was Lu hin ¥ HY, Among the chief cauace which have pro: | present contest, and by the side of whose | under discussion ia the Assembly of that Sta 1 Shines for AML duced Indian ware the Committes enumerate | coloseal proportions all matters concerning | on Taosday last, the animated appeal of the Hu = the following: The dissatiefuction of the T | reconstruction and finance dwindle into ine rt of the petition was | (for sate mt all reapectat Henry 8. Foote in # h jou —In view of the recent disturbnneesin South. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 # in consequence of having been rome: | elgnificance, Is whether our citizens will tol. | effectively answered by Mr. Marnttton, a member | flven mane, fune and fortune to your humble corre: | We'd, and eines hires WIM aie a ae rencluan aight call the none fin = = timew betrayed into the eosiion of heir Tanda | erate In this country the Spanish-American | of the House, who, pointing to two oF three | tt vis, tetende, to the ery of © Cnitmited | ttllee,, tue dudaect te Twetis Jude | Teteeta, triode tttegdolbabahge? Ly protonded treatios; the conslant failure of | morte of getting aside the legitimate rowlt of | hundred refugees fiom Ku-Klux outrages in the | greenuacks: elect the Demoeratic ticket next No. | force ie went with bin vw protet hin rom viwienge | Nineteen Nundrod sheep, in one look, were ae eens ber ful besiocsisn (29 | the Government to fulfil in good faith te | a Presidential cleetion, elther by the defeated | eallericn, declared that he would never vote for | yeraber, and the result will astonish the nations of | it te We ot obvosions. om parronit of pelitical | recen'ty driven frum Ohlo to Kansaa-where shop THIELY, per yonr ans by woldiers and citizens; the impos | measures to retrieve the lorses of the former | poine hunted frotn their homes of murdered, rit Doctor and Nataral Physician re. FP | love: res in Turis, 1 tring to promote the Tweity enjies to one aildree # bility of obtaining justice in local courte, of | or redroes the grievances of the Int Mr. Harnitton carried the House with hit, and | PUIMADrEeata, August 4 1808, oy [8 the Tred of, Cuno, waite | use of Wich art ty Dupin and Darn the wor onal ote, Cia pat OF pital Wilts eerininale Toe the Mikson,| | TN Amer cal psople fue’ soeee Chie vee | there Wale Hein’ aigheee: Gell '6r tee 1 bis its From a Philosepucr ta Obie. mrad’ sfrom desifeslicn’ cig” by ara || acdereral feeceed Croitien, styling thenwelves Foyment invariably in advaae that the testimony of Indians i# not allowed | tion in if, ‘There bated conspirators yument. No man likes to be hurried by threats | Corresp eof The Sun, | volunteer to guord them. Ag yu | deravaiem,” are going to leave Warten LS RRPETNG RATES, inthoso courte; the unlawful occupation of | threaten violence whatever may Lo the re- | of vivlence into doing instantly an act which he | | Maccs-cumve, Aug. 6, 1808.—My promise to | tthe etter of Br. Hudspeth, District Atiorney ier | wee tm August nual, und settle in Padeotine. ‘The Fe ees wens) OFM ty eene | landa by the whites, not ceded nor treated fur; | sult of the election, Datriotic men of both means todo at no remote day, Still, the part of | write has not tge otis On Ray arts Hpwerer | reomntty beet) Heved in the Pasa Heandry | base thet exeed on cortatn ehapitors of deren Pan , peste | and the shameful faet that of all the appro. | partion, rising enperior to the claims and | @ Wise statesman often requires him to concede | Meh you may think It neglecte SD EAA OF eetcat eee WE Tome ean far ee —Stigelli, tt tenor, who was seme years ago a favorite singer at the Aead t™ died | when one undertakes two pure olestes!. ‘The inclowed news ps Listed in Madison Var-el ts he te apt to alight | Ponisived and i end compron 8 Dentocratie journal, p priations made by Conggrces for their bene. | elamors of Whore his first impulse is to defy ton, must, through the ipo. ly for he space ‘ | Voth, and my ttle firm on the Mac-a-cheek suiters yah ; " | : dto fight. Hower rrestio ottled shows clearly the com tition of aMairs there, tn cor recently at his vul¥ on Lake Como, — Le was n Gore fit, Lut a small port ever reaches them, tenes of the ballet, trample the Tast throo ft HL ia sAedlsi ple i | an much ae my letters, Tam, you know, an amateur ration of Wha statencui egutuined in th petition | inch ty cith ant hie teal ane waa Sti if y © present in Tennessee, and the duty of the Jo and sinew, aud decply Interested at the prevont | Of Judue Crawford, Judge Wyly, and other gentice | h . re, Ie Ie full time that an emi should be put to | and wringte of Life ont of this pestilent eer | Cini there fa to gut down with the strong | PONS AME AIRE. te fedislan phil tar mt | ten of North Luuisiana, Prom te very br at nor --The inventor of a new strle of horse-aline theouchoue the Metrupelter Detert, at te cents pet | {40 Varbarous treatment which tho Indians | pent of Nullification and Revolution, hand the masked wretches who kill men by stealth | of esd wy York €e nov hel ash: [oterestea | peste 1 id Unig. tara lace, teen tuedesed in | EM Ant tow solteting fem in New Yorke a mode Woes, Orders vetat tue sea Gules | have occasionally revived from our Govern: | 4 yay jqcnmmerin w oruoude for the |! Her cover of darkness, for the ample | in on hrm work, ‘They onght tobe. Am abundant | bowisiana, in the’ taal toni umd 9 ME Iiaenlikmodicta ea Giatary of un ment, ‘The maznifleont project now on the |) fthe fede, | Tt Ke Zratae’ | that their political opinions do not agree | harvest gives cherp bread, and good prices for wheat | Croscter fully | a Bhatia "aise . r : om ruction of the Herd ng the Herat phe =A liostonian has diseovered that fanning eve o lotion, whi will bring: the Pact. | § with their own, indleate good prices for labor, | pairs? dad At epee hf Noti ive of : : ‘ nel | is the war cry with which it invites the public to fs yond tin eity seariais ok bo, cae WO Oe | thermonicrer eases the mereitry to owing f fie et within ten day racy of ihe | 1 k Lar eRe ‘4 jon w from anniony, he therefore concludes that he will Sabroribers wish anged will pleave | fie ehore ys 9 \ | leave off ling that j al, and to seek for Gen, StEnMAN has telegraphed to Gov. | rose the rich earth to be teeming with Leavy erops, | henhiy'te anwiony, Wi rn at he wii faite ve sree pep Weeney, and | Atlantic, should be accompanied by ahumane | jews and edification in the colunna of the World Fexton req him to so dispoxe of the ya. | #Hd the barns bursting with grain, Bot all this fe | to voting | re dite A Ag oon ‘ : Pont Ofer an well oo tne new plese Ve etnch thesern | and honest polley toward the aboriginal | alone. ‘This crusnde is abont the fifcieth which | orne Ron vat the bereaved family of the | Tety elusive, We read euch announernents every | aviation througuout the i | _ =White Pe n Wert, Ohio, inate pu tribes. If the voteo of justia be not heard | we remenber, all for the same purpose; but ‘ it é hag | summer, ‘The fact I9, the'fields have their bulls and | 4 Deane will explain toy | Ping to diy seme water cher, tt was + ied ‘ | : ( “hgia tN peererdeialaetee fetuecke tle Dears in great quantity, aud healthy and active, for t rpose at ploelug and Keeping the ¢ | lightning and bre ' My. Nett Our frleads in a \n their entweriptions wilt also | a and in the shadows of the | none of the former efforts ever proved successl wnt Suewoax has dono the same, " | in Wall at. ‘The bears own the elty press, and are | Peyple ma con of fnferiority, and with ® View | suffered no further injury than nunbuees money, and A deat 5 that nee had never been disturbed, | Of the Jerald is steadily increasing in spite of Me | te atrabitious and uncomfortable World. Wo | with the ery of an abundant harvest at home and | Ment ellizens of the State are sin its its mei | The young King of Rayaria isto marry the —— Have hoes awakened by the locomotive | 2°Hluns labors of its axpirin 1. The truth 1 | seyret that the only opposition to the measure | abroad, Tt would be amusing, were It not #0 xertous bere nrweworn writer utus of the mat binding enn. | opty daughter of the Emperor Alexander 1M, whose The Texan Catile Plagaes | that wow edycors'alone tele summits | that in this community the partisan press cannot | sould come from on organ of Gon, Halpine’s | an mex tthe annonneements ta there | at ai cots tarde, all sucriices dy mwcasures | Sater is Queen of Wactowbarg. ‘This te regarded an . pi: | possibly put down the independent press. ont seit Journ ccal—they are th jowever desperate that tickt Tenders may wl an indleation of the in eof Russia tn of the broaking out in that Sinto of a fatal | (The Vit 1 feos “ of hate bial In a recent political epeeeh, Riemann It in reported hy respondent of the | thanks are rth mesa hymn, ® bar my ied trol | —Day Taylor, who is now sefourning at and rapidly communteated disease among it | ‘or forty ye Ue A series of Fevolutions, | O+Gonwax, Enq, declared that the Freedmen's nm Peet that the meeting of President | TOE hymn, Ie added; and before the Wulle ean get St ttre United Bites fe é | Gotha. the place of residence of} + wile's parents, thf cattle, wl ' nore or lees form dalle, fe roan cost the country annually €50,000,000, a vor fu adly Reecod, Velaubestios print oe turn te . 0. pre great herds of hf cattle, which is suppo more or lees form dable, in’ Mexico oy eh Haves lly € ‘ Jommnon’a Cabinet on Tuesday last, Se, Browning, bi yb eied matey b srbsang Haase - tet tuom @f tile secret | will return to America In a few y prement to havo originated with animals brought | Stetes of Central end South America, have | and that there was a standing army inthe South, | yr. Worn a; weit Me; MeCuilooh al declated tlh Hf one aes dud ie the We . ny oe a weheck “4 oicaker of the at the Rowden we ding of his por ut Kenge from Texas and the region immediately north | Selected the republican form of govern: | nambering fifty thousand men, costing annually | sctvon te be in favor of Seymour and ‘Pfaid de Abbey vwecitp vasnets i wheat i pad dg {ons preliminary ae ihe. Central | be a tendevaget : bagel So ere t i un jy nortl ay | 4 4 i eld of abor ity us! e 4 | Assembly ina f OUMUXOU! hom. There are —The Pope is said to have offered eome Of it, and which, therefore, goos by the nani | ment to no little reproach on this eontinent, } #100, ¢ i » tice Whe Area RiOwL | Mesers, Seward, Randall, Schofield, and and the wheat is ge ‘The epcculatore—the bears tary 9 nv on foot In thus city duder tte mand of Lis army toa prominent general of the Con: ‘. a MH } and made it a by-we my thoaristucracies | On the same subject, the Mon, DBAS were absent, but, ace to this corresponde pa euceceder et ¢ price de 0 usps eret organization, ‘They drill | ¢ af Gain of the Texas fever, At Tolono, where it was | andimade ita byword among tho aristoeracies | i Tice, belied, bak somat woeeal & ron » but, a in thi respondent, have suceceded in getting the price down to $1.0 Ofeniy in our stecets at niplity ven alia e2siy. te | flterate army an annual mlnry of ten thousand first olaorved, some 15,000 head of ‘Texas | anda warning beacon to tho reformers of | Eusor . S sen their sentiments on this important question will | at home, but the prudent sarmer will bold om for at | Desecn Inshort, I fully beteve Unt fa {| xcudi, ‘The Pope ts anv illing to entrust the place to : : ‘ | Burope. ‘Tho most troquent cause of theae | livered in Massachusetts, dectared that the cost | i called fur at the next Cabinet mecting at which | least ¢2, 110 bloody revolution, the certain frait of which | a French Geucial, plenty of whom 1s to stock hed been unloaded and allowed topas | Baroy y 1 s | of en's Lure im Maroh %, 1865, to b Ho much for agricultural intelligence, As for poe | Would be long continued’ If not hopeless contusion, | ee of the Freedinen , hey are present, The ide . ‘ o tH ragricultural intelligence, As for p i tale it is noleislorl " disturbances baa been the unwillingness of ? they are present. The idea is that there must be disuster aud ruin to the State, The | Obtain it, ture in the neighboring prairios. The native | ‘ie it 1 i rds Tend January 1, 1844, was only 84,897,551.59, and | wiity of fecting in the Cabinet, and that any mom. | Mtleal, # can tell you confidentially that this Presiden- | presence of United States troops, ta my | —The walls of Paris are now phearded with stock which succceted pasture | politienl fhetions, herded by turbulent lend: | shat of that amount $500,000 was dintributed t0 | ice of it who does not support Sevworn and Bian | {iil eanvann is the fattest affair ever known to the | Judgment, in necessary 10 event this, 118 | poate + tos Teaee OF eed the lee ground wore shortly after zed with | ¢r#, to tbhmit quietly to adefeat at the - whites and others who w while | itt bee pected to realgn. But the con :apondent xe fd open . ye a - ie gs n apn) hth odiency, inasmuch as {twill hey under uke ress | xonde to thease dior 9 Atcetta.” nfever, and, upto Aug Softhembhad | tions, and especially those involving the | ¢50,000 more was expended in #e de. * : jubilant over the fee drant's nomination did ate Of mind, one political party arined | This indispens upanion ts not, © stip the fever, and, upto Avg a5 of them nd | toms, and oepeciall t 000 more was exp white and | ust entitely to inform us what Axpnew Jouxson | not satisfy, ‘They are somewhat diagusted to find a | to support the Governeut agtinet another. EWih | nectar ee net eg Sen ah Aled, and the disease was etiM epreading, It | choloe of their chief mayisirates. If the | siring to sow and plant among the white and | 21 about the aubject, or whcther he is golng to | like regal falheyine tea senate tent 0 fad aD te avert Cus itm pestigiiy rea aes out " but a species of had ales mad neo at Kank aspirations of some ambitious chieftain were | colored inhabitants—making the amount actually | serxlts ‘ates Wha ooay i Excellency to put tw ents of cay shoe adapted to walking on the sand. support | ‘Tho fact in, everybody has Deen losing money for | nent of infantry, toget he tho last three years, and the burden of taxation is | Wider the cointuind of ble, #0 that politios are ata dia. | Orders to rat aded 3.867 Sob only. lo the sof the | rall od hig followers, | | | ‘Vy in pure; jureau 0 in Hiinois, and at the drove yards of the | amenched by an apps tra, in purely Bureau work, Penneylvania Railroad Company at Pitts | people, he immediate) is | Khe number of thrashing machinos in. the country Is set down at 225000, and te Ie estinated or not. ha battery a imagine that his op i to do with the continuance in off awill have more f the mem. | felt to be into in bepressiug «is and violenee and protecting the | thut they ean save five per cont, more of the g burgh. Measures are being taken at the lat. | raised an fosargent flag, attacked his auc With baer to ue Hales Midint cal diy hers of his Cabinet than that of any other gentle. | Count repel alte Bey eieicmen ca tee on eoeeie Ma e"breaking | than the fait, ‘Ti Pein ath nike uaaly oe tet place, ng well asat tho stock yards at Chi- | cessful rival, drove him from bi; capital, aud | ie or ue anny at Washington shows that | ut Whether « member of the samo or not Vacs td veentaigutah Cale: Gas ceitk tae plea of condi punialavest of endere wil accure | Man AHsH.000 bushels of grain, worl at test cago, to keep the Texas cattle from inter | usurped his seat [on the Ist of January, 1868, there were 18,7c1 | Ono would think that by this time dealers | Beem rome interest felt im its svceess, A platform | attending the prescat pultieal campmien i over. E | "ty" Wosisoy, Pewrident of Yale Call mingling with those of native growth, and | Not only has the defented faction resorted | {ygicrs on duty in all the Somthorn States, From | in ament bonds and other valuable acenrie | PPO™M*IN€ an economical adminis SOAS DAF: | errant ine eh Oe nUTnoce \anariines end ape pica heats ott thus, it iateped, the ravayes of the plague | 0 force to Fetrleve its fortunes, Unt the tF- | these should be deducted 2728 engaged against | tics would have learned better than to expose | Me" or Pegs dnyrutnneddrr gine pow nial third ta ed Governor of Loulsiatia, | gion of the loose lesisiation voverntng the twatital res may be arrested. umphant party has been wont to Mot out | the Tndians exclusively, and 2412 guarding the | them to the gensp of any casual passer-by. Yet, Stobae Would tate went the Wests, Bab Sialrn Uau. lations, eays that In Connecticut during the lost elght The remarkable fect connected with the | the obnoxious acts of ita prodecessors, not by | seacoast forts, aad who would be retained there | in the ease of the robl ry of the Star Fire Insur- | siily letter, and Wate Hampton's Interpolation, Prom the Leacenworth Tenies years there werd 9610 divorces, matter is, that the animals who are supposed | the et oases of repeal, but by t if there were no reconstruction lawa to be en- | ance The Hon. Fra Hair, afer’ hi ech in | every eteven of the marriages In the Sta mpany day before yesterday, it appears | alarmed the masses, ‘They have bad enough war to mgatys Deas rary. Be oll Ma Pcl si boleny rer foi , i ia minat a to communicate tho fever aro not themclves | remed the sword, Heneo, both minori. | forced. Has the entire force re- | that £40,000 of bonds were being counted over | doeveral generations, Grant's magie words, "Let In repy to @ reanaric that ** Grant was w fool,’ | = Pennes vane paper rag tty Pett affected by it, So far ae we can gather from | tea and majorities have leoked to bayonets | aired intl which attempted tosecede, | on a desk so near the public part of tho office | wave peace," hit the heart and hope of the peo- | "I. 44 ate mistaken, Grunt le no fool, I know - is steadily deelining in the mountoia ety ‘The average cost per man of fo | . onc! Ne, and will insure his election, fia before hn Wenh inte the ares: the accounts given in the Western newspa: | and gunpowder, and not unfrequently to the | THe aversze cost por man of the army for the | that the thief hd only to reach a short distance | Pe. and wil eure his election him weil.” A knew hitn before he went tnto the srmyy | tiny say, ond ope nearly ane to ly think now of enters | i en ng ormnptio 600 rf en he used to ond ti Serer kt | ra, they are, to all appearance, perfectly | dogger of the axsusein or the torch of the in. | Year ending 0, 1888, ii arly asean be | to seize them, It will doubtless be said that this Y vt “ Ons Weasaeess abt He ‘ iy Soe Ee Pet hin chen a ice, vee Lkaow tus | ing the Attegte 1, but go rather to North. te " f i as mr fai uy Vary, for a reds of real of fancied | Mettsineds €1,057.75, including offers; no that | was the usual practice of the office, aud that the | Snar vateu iekolce on ee ay aulehborkosd fe va, | Bile ia by a Thhrentent man of the age, | ery New York, yer game law ly urgently wealthy, a8 a writer from ‘To anys ndiary, fo dices of real led | 4, pra eaae pant Ne Midtea | Ate : a . ich Is going of ood 4 ermat, Sheridan, and Thoiwas are good men, bu ips “In a little less than five days from the 16th of July, | (rlevances, tho actual cost of the forces requ th rae | clerk had no reason to suspect danger, But sure- | gnacted everywhere else, We #1e mien who went Grant is Worth more than Al! of them. called for. Stock that grazed over the prainte where the Te * Sia My in question, instead of being a Iundred taillions | ly, now-a-days, no man of sense would go to | into the army ve Lieutenants, 90 poor their noigh> Oliver Cromwell und Napoteon Monaparte were | The marriage of Edwin Arnold and the danghe stock grazed were all sick or ded, while the cows The fruits of this chron'e condition of revo- | of dotlars, as stated by Mr. O'Gorman, is r aly | counting mon Lens both great men, but, sir, f teil you that Grant te a , much less bonds, in a place | hors had to contri . ate an ontit to them, now dask- | greater man Has Bonaparte pat ter of the Rov. W. H, Channing is anounced us » ee » Bt z Fauste ome apt From Faas soc Kia | Tntion ia these routhern republics are part | jess than fourteen millions and a half, | where the first comer could snatch it out of his | Ine stout in Sue carriages, or) posisesed of fine He 0 not w talker, but he is one of the d—est | to take place in England, ‘The Indy ie much the tue paste 16 ‘Lraag drove of the familiar h story of the western homie | — | hands, We hope that the warning will not be | Well know that they atole all over and above G fie in ainbitions: bat he don't show it: and 1] Founser of the two, and at Liverpool, where hee Stock are losing their mallve siock, sphere, Lite, Tiherty, and property have They are ina hobbling way in Maryland | jot on the community. And the other day our Count, tell you that It he ix cleciod President, he will set op | father used to preach, was tho object of general ale Baa Wide Tain dione, ae te whon thoy have to get a President of their ts Conada with: an \ @ monarchy aud establish hinacif Emperor wiration and regard. Mr. Arnold isthe brother of Frge trot Toxin stock, been in constant peril; commerce, manufae: ’ , | Lnnnpaprnebayiiirrtied seliier, and *Ttell you that tue people ave mitaken when they the tab ite tht ER ae tae eae dics 1 | culluret College from among the duck Turs of | Greenbacks—The Great Pendletontan Idea, | rewurer, Ie 6 Het with uo end of wives | suppose Grant to be a fuol, ‘They lave good reason | Matthew Arnold, a widower, aud vas a fuuily, =. oe a mative from th 1 i, axriculture, education, and | 14. tate rebel navy. Ther havo lifted Admiral | 7¥#e Bilior af The Sun, te Utih, or to t unfortunately for him: | tulfear hls greatnes —One of the chief pecutarities of ihe Mise eaas stock ranged, there wickncas snd d business and improvements of all kh uds have |», ha f hone Batlye stuck abounds On the roads wi | Buchanan to that hon Sin: Having been requested by great num. books brought out the |“ Yes, but don't you think that he will be con- , Who lost w leg in fight. . if Koro renusated: by an mo to make the public pay for his | trotted by such wien “as Suiuuery Wilson, and Weske Pia Gens aniton callie ae languished ; and the growth and prosperity | ine Farragut in Mobile Buy, Vers of individuals wlio have been benetted by my | private gratifiestions, and +0 the indiguant public | burue SURNEL, Walle Vue talive ontliatuauinn at ome ats | of eountries aboundl li Miaka | fd | valuable mevieinos (which are for sale pect. | took after lim and procured his arrest “Controlled? Coxtnonuen Grange, while tue nallve qnitle Fanuing at larse are | Of countries abounding in natural wealth oe 1 bie rameiata) 2 isd EWE Ch thay Roeser At is reported that Jon had some domestle trouble | would sweep them away like a here no Tuans tock was ceased) there (eco? | have hoen brought to a doad etand atill The idea of a union between Denmark and | Sh! draggiste) to give my op ie SPOFORC IAS | vefore hy me a ron ct tan (uo Pun meant), Ai “But, General, don't you tink that elreamstances Lanes Ca eae cate ae ieee ee | ° Lal . aN rae oat dia. | PTeeMential contest, Tavail myself of your columns | aa is always the case when a fellow gcia into. trou have done a great deal for Granty"® they were en passed by the Texas eattie on all our pruiries by new |. Vuilo intelligent and and Norway Is just now a good deal dis- | 4, state tint Igo the Democratic tleket and plat with one women, he Immediately seeks to alleviate Lill, the fellow Las made the circum- | have since spread until they bave extended for e rourl bottom is raid to be the great growth of sume flowers, For milcs ond miles they extend in wi Le | broken and profuse lusuriance aud utter useleseness, They were tirst brought there by the Mormons, when ling westward from and lid Europeans | 8 graves oF 8 sof our uallve stock, while atuile | have attributed this proclivity to civil war, | cussed iu Europe, on occasion cf w marriage be- | to the fullest extent, and especially the plate m; wands of doed ink MIE ch ome tesal eacreeeicue te Saar eae ee cena v (hossand tatics along the river Off the route there Ie no discanes Buds wot williouCahae of resasa ta:thie et tween the royal families of the two kingdoms. | and, of thetplaiform, ‘expectally the Auanclalgpiank, | g New York pubic, We could send on our ehetseee becurity, and do wit be has deus ee were | —The late Jobn Wilson ewigrated from § ‘The nature of the complaint ig described | jgtoy atlewot tuo 4 . ie aaa ‘4 16 AT | Ty is an old project, and has been aired ut various | which may be summed up inthe one magic word, | rescals to take loasons, DP, ‘of clrounnsta Circumstances dou'trun | taud to Boston abunt twenty-five yoars ago. Dy the same writer as follows: Hy kinda he race by which thero Span: | tines these thirty years, In ite favor aro tho | “GueRnmacne.” ‘That is thoone great ieue to be dstainteie Nannies Coe tis such a | Produced there and in Catbrily M the finest I-will etate the eyinptoma on mileh cows, having | i#trAmericau republice were f aided, they sof geographical contiguity, and a degree of | dcelded in November, and if Seymour ts electod the re loo ubesea Conkling hy a reat man as you nt man from | *peelinens of typography eve sed from the prose potty tet pcteneh mong ney a have boon accustomed to cite the history of | gttinity in rece and lan But against it are | '*ue will be tremendous beyond a doubt m iw out.” Ho was the outhor ofa work on punetuntion, und of ratio Mnanetat | the Butterfleld House, Utica, on Wednesday evening, |" Well, If you want a despotism, vote for him: but pubiicans of that city, After re. | Ifyou want m republican torm of government, you will have to ¥ against him, I ke ¥ that he is a The whole substance of the De peljey is summed up in the MfMh arc : | form, whiek reads as fullows—I quote trom the ofle | Pested calls he appeared ow the balcony und made a At betore. you will Mornl g. Sue wtands head eat rome, ts not very thirsty; yeaah as | tho United States yew watery, will | nity who derived th ally the ure by i A proof that a commu | the hi rica proudices of the respective coun. ir orivin from « le, | tries, the grout differences of their institutions, everal on other subjects, ant was an honor to the Mt, Harvard conferred on ee OBA, by many of the 1o of the plot ) great man, and, by G—, in saying #0, E simply tell the | fy recognition of Nils shit printer, ark and te Th eA dyonly | lawabldiage progen tors wight be safely in. | and the wc ident that, though the languages | clal report of the Convention: short and mpprcpsiais poset, which Is reported by | truth, bese —They bave curious ileus of ponishment out n-object, and AL trasted with the power of ruling themselves; | 4 philoiogically similar, a Dane and a Swede | + Ou currency for the C. the Utica Heratd as follows: pieced y Wwerumentand the peopte, ‘The occasion admonishes me | Thrilling Ady 4 nt Rate | West. The Quiney UN) Herald, ater relating a pe crazy. dn twenty ty und our own citizens have pointed with pride | Suinet understand each ether any better than | the laborer aut the ofice-holder, the penstoner and | ,,hRHMAW-CITIEENY: | T my thanks to you for the pedi ele li Deas dixbolical attempt by aru house and Cyritetatsite the fatal | to our itustsious examplo as a vindication of | ® Geran anda Duteluan, However, Deumark | the roller, the producer and the bondlotdor." | {9% ndvnirlent implied by thin visi On | Last Monday vicsninuy Mr Kichacd fi ott « | inmates by sting fi to «rte Which cutstved 0,08 the spine a Dike akened and ti sen vy | [Great cheering, erie “Ke a Sas fils wide the wet onsOlalions Are #O great a student, who is enjoying a snmmer vacation at bis ae Mahe sibe At) the coundness of the democratic theories of the | wach weakened and humiliated by | [Great cheering, and cries of * tcad it agalu.”) this side the grave, few 6 © 60 great ving power, Peere will be npowder, adds." He onght tobe the bowels, as if intaimmation bad | Docln . nod ophuion oF « smen, To be held er's’ Well appolnted mansion, a short dist two barrels of ¢ ihe arearkiwio or BsNleKiie koailo\biie (hee i I kAl ipa atanntian bs: Lopiuion of our (ellow-men, To be held in | father's’ well appointed mansion, a short distance of »penc nisideration even by strangers or dwellers in the | southwest of Dubuque, took a volume o nyson’s | sent to the workbonse for at least thirty dayw I sols, al moon becomes HO Weak that it ts | fon of Independence, and a¢ an un | witt make great aucrtices to regain a r pec Why shonlit the burdy sons of toll labor and sweat | uitermort ends of the carth, has been in all ages a | poems iu hiv hand aud wandered out to repoxe be: | Prom the wording of the sentence, It would appear not able e wnd soon dente pate itouter | WMapedcholic evidence that the whole body of A the coffers of the ble 1 of ambitio but how un- | neath some rocks whieh extended rauk am) ted bondholters with | darling ot Kratefinl shades Mabsery, Bowe last Lut wlalivure; obuers will live 81x 4 nations, aud that which was out of tthe wilter te not sure that cven so rigors A ‘ Hist ust 0 feast tis soul upon the poctical truths and | '™ : days. fo intelligent and virtuous nation might be | te question a fow years 4 bo ibneeinpne ee i when aren ks are “lawful currency,” and | Salieluctory must, a tort oy, tie poet ‘haureies “He | pmnlahment aa * thirty days" will be tndeted om tue 2 ri iB n be sed to pay olf onr bonds at o other mr ri ve grace, ah Our New York butchers should te on | Wisily euslowed with the amplest attributes | sible, The preseit population of the Danish | Expense than thocot of Pree cog ee ne tw, Ioatein coutcimpiition’ of king “and princess shaay | PPHORET. Ae an i dangerous ‘I’ of popular government, And so ofte monarchy numbers 1,832,000 ; that of Swede , Cra is Sets, Sani. ae title aonhatnoe respect, groltocs, euauncr Lowers, and enchanted and, uutil | —A writer inthe Jad pendent saya: “Ttis not tholr guard against these dangerous Hexas,| 1 i Reh }isd) |. motsrnbs, anialiern: 1,080,000 4 (hat of Bwreden I tage <y a WeRD G8 4 burdensome | ater q long absence, he inde ne by th 9 presented and the Warm | ong since that we Faw the trunks of a New York strangers. Beef is too dearalrendy, for the | “e exhibited the spec in striking con. | 4,160,000; that of Norway, 1,700,000, ‘The three | taxes for iaterest and. prinetpal of the publ Nas Deen) kept for Nim on the he veil D ate See aes whee a ot " ~ se | i rr orn republ of 1 countries together would thus make a total o hen t pole ew dinguished at ¢ emembered pamcea—that man, whoever he may bi ong he lay this he knew not, it might have natty Whose as w respect Pree to be still further raised by sicknoss | rast with th ‘ snot publics, of powerful F gether would thus make @ tutl of | when the wh a te ; ra i The ‘recipient of the greatest. gratification, th for hours, but Le was euddenly awakened by | jovber, marked “Madame la Marqut | majo jes and xe.ted minor pion, a a among our cattle, Doubtless means will b fore long Le found, by which, without being | Y deprived of our supply from ‘Texas, we muy it ours be secure against the injury which at prosent | 888 Government resting on as solid founda: seems traceable beyond question to that quar. | Hons as the oldest monarehics of Kur ies calmly | Reatly seven millions and three quarters of | out ever a public greatest satisfaction that man can give or tikeaway, | a pecullar rusting noise close beside tim. Instine: | the name laine thit of one of the oldest of the Prene! togethor on the Scan | Ofsreenbacks? ‘Phis ts the gre Herurntug, as bdo, alter eens weary monthe of ab: | rely he turned’ lis head to the polat from «hones | _ ve : ebb ag e baba nears and it Iw slit one enon wiileh the Jentlal election | sence and anxiety, Ehave a pleasure which Leannot | the sound proceeded, when he beheld a sight which | nobility, ‘There are American eountesses by the will and ought to pivot fell in Suding amoig my nelghoars ® warmth which 20 Wit With horror, Anat Wi i ies ordinary re, nnd baronesses by the hundred, Only one pe bonlber dels seb ‘Tine with tis irosty fingers could not ehiil—a cont | man, will not be wpt to forget until his dying day, idan Wenta eis Walled, tae tee ted Aten Most of the Democratic papers do not make enough | dence aud generosity the same as you have so often | ‘There, not four om bin, colled up as if ready | American woman, we bolleve, hns w sty ag ip | of this idea, ‘Phe Western payers make it toleranly’ | evineed in days gone by, In exchange for your greet. | for o spring, with hend ercet, eyes darting fre, and | of aduchess; but there Is one, the daughter of ‘ Mien Te ompactl Sling to the results of a Presidential con. | ‘ty thing eon t, that the world had begun to re Sa E Atal A especially rich in marie | res, But it will be quite time to be- projected consolitation when it shull be officially ann time resi lieve int B J prominent, while the & yanata walt acoveaty Hyansura you tat T bring back a heart | tonge playing like forked tigitnig frou the New York grocer, who Isa princess, and relited by aver s devoutly ray : ; » turbulent aud revolutionary ‘omloent, white faster apers care fir and a purpose unieltering—prln- | of tie louis, Was mn ChormoUs ratilesnake, ove : ae sf ais Gace Wie tor, At all events, we devoutly pray that we uty Hf the turbulont and revolutionary iT TALC nS touch it; but tn neither East nor West have the great | ered and, Se cnatcalviahed deveaien | sight ere iniesoane st wold oe sriko | marriage to Lier Most Gracious Majesty Queen Vie may Le spare a repetition of the horrible | @ltents in our own Southern States, which Will President Jou on the mere ques | capactites of the Pendictoulan idea been fully brought ¢ for whieh you und Thave stod Bennett at that mor and | torla.” had a few years ago with the fatal Rin dep | pending Presidential contest, are not utter. | !* tefuse the aid required by Gov, Wanwourn, Permit me to Minstrate the subject, ly, ‘this demoustration—fwe from it, You | from lis father's house,death,ta its most terrible fo anthropist, lives on the commanding eminence of q 8 bags Les ditad ly crustiod 1 Pia of Louisiana? We hope net, It would be o My cutive sueeces In life hus been owing ton bit of this evening pareuant to a | had appore tly come upon him, Lis presence Deunark Hil, (na southern suburb of London, in post. y crushed out by the people in November, | ° aica aid yA an Which walls an Atierican desert him, however, and he Iny._f y Sh acters s sap alltime aedcele vein 1 very unfortunate deterinination, ‘There is no | advice and a Vit of paper bequeathed to me by mre: tp. agsembled here in. such Lose of hy snake | aN clegant mansion, with handsome gadens aud ice for the Indi | me orderly aequicecenco In there: | dount that the most atrocious erimes are com- | *?ectable maiden annt in tier lust momenta, ‘The bit | great uumbers t he Fath winch gat ant | hip pnuenits, lawns, Mls collection of pletures and drawings, with Justice for the Indian, sults of a national election must ere long savin warts Prediagina Ms | of advice was this: “Simon, tay aon, when yon get e hold int which We have fought 60 lis appeared to «Gradually he re- | tne wonderfyl Terners packed away in the bottom of ’ ' ‘eu itted in certain parts of that Btate by those who | OCIS We ch we are going to win w | Jaxcd his -inenacing actitule, and lowering his bes, Dako) Baray, The injustice which been practised | give way for the introduction of the system | were lately rebels, and that their victims are | a Pee sry) tong v4 dee ale Soe crowning viciory in November next, You believe, | commenced to erawl slowly toward Bennett, at the | bis writing table, is omly cqualied by bis beautiful cole > tnt ime to time, , : i sic ‘e ; : ; | When you get a good (hing, work it for all it te worth. betlevey ti ee, prosperiiy, aud progress | same thine emitting a low, murmuring, stiging sound, | lection of crystals, But there 1s no curiosity #o great upon the Tndiaus, from time to time, by the | that prevaile in Mexico and Central and | Union people, The authorities aro unable to re- | qm PRDE waa” HHO recioe “fu (ua celine lection of rang and Colfax, Ut hes as having | sepen Sens Kiel A agents of the Government, has been the | South America, In 1856, the Democratic | st which the impromptu tearer dey 148 L sec, thal the ap- | been really deligh Nearer. and nearer came mons by once mye to the ik | snake, Boinott remaining perfectly uti n und treason, You feel, ax 1 | during tom r the American p Government shall ry » of {ts fricnds or be suri cine (to be found at all respectable druggtste) | Moments canvarrnumnen known as Dr, Pokevoot’s Botanical Worm | sue between patrloti Mets fuel, that In Noveu re cide whether th Teommenced | hon order in this pande fuct that he expends the Income of a id to Le equal to $3,000,000, in works of ntl | philonthropy, i* not much known even in England, tnd hestied down by his aide ikea pet kitisieag | Hts stated, however, that the time of « confidential much us lo say that he was well pleased with his seeretary is cutirely occupied im auawering ea! onium of violence, The | causo of many conflicts, reprisals, and the | leaders beyond the Potomac threatened that | President has the power to do it, and for him to | 0 useless shedding of blood, Humanity, as | in the event of the choice of Fremont they | decline) would be to say that he regards a techni. | B well as selfintorest, dictates @ different po- | would not submit to his administration, but | eulity of law as more important than the peace of | Immediately after my aunt's doce: he | a* Ruskin, jess, not | fortune, ‘efor fear of the terrible fungs, yple must de | finally the monster actualy crawled over Ul iu in th ered to Its betras licy. Now that that grand highway of civi. | would appeal to the sword, ‘The great ma. | Semmunities and the livgs of human beings, ii ce gael hc pes aiid. Moc are | die ga wy challecaquee: Thore ntnucheeCotaibed | Stee ane ee ER a ee thormaecr, | open his Demerelange f00n open communication with our distant | ompty gaseonade ; Lut when, in 1860, . the | just now iu spite of the dog days, aud have | Mothers tn regard to its astonisbing effects upon | sternal conf Ht with eh other ‘of cont neigh! pase alon, Who ennprcended See oce ba tetecasting roi thie Posey Baad territorice, and connect, by one quick and lection of LINCOLN, they attempted to re. | jumped up the price among the fifties, ‘The | themselves, whtchwoutd form Interesting and instr vey Pes licues Aiecienie upon the wise disposition of wi ibers; but you must ex- | rely for peace, ndvanceme cuse me, for the prevent wt least, I! sold immensely, | Malutenanee ‘ot the yn and T soon began to get rich, ane of Powe from Bennett, rushed ty the li He procured a rifle, and coming back, nie within two feet of the heat of the s mong the nations of | with a steady a sane, “My Dean Part Dw tthe maz | and that you were well; but Ldid not lke It's bit to pent, and, | hear that mother tad a baby, because it was a boy. the trigger, There Was a | 1 should be glad i it were w litle gil, but hate » Lhope, with your | deafents next Instant the snake was | boys they are not niee, Now Tam getng to tell you se toples in your hearing, agony, While Bexnet boun what Ewant you to name him, Tam going to eboose a T allude to them how ouly Le: | from the groand, and with the exelamition, * Saved t nely nomic, because Tdou't tink boys ought to thou! ty as they occupy yours, | saved!” fell fainting tn Ue arms of his preserver, iretty names, Boys are squealing ail the tine, tive reading for your eu Aght clad to hear from yon, continuous route, the extreme portions of the verse the decision of the ballot-box by a re- | tide will soon turn, and the sharpers will laugh Union, pouring emigrants from the East | sort to the Lattle field, wo saw that their | at the wrecks high and dry upon the shore, ‘This sreane of {nto those remote places which are still the | declaration of 1856 was no idle threat, ‘The | Whole trate of buying and selling gold is nothing | Then Tpondered upon my aunt's advice, “When | perminsi legitimate hunting grounds of the Indian, it | Spanish-American mode of retrieving the | Mre than a game of fire, | The grain gamblers | you get a Kod thing, work it for all ity worth.” The | Aomen at in lens t : ju Chicago bet i) ¢ price o! e y Eratieato ian good thing—T pr ede v GCaued they oocupy 1 behooves us to adopt sucha beneficent course | loss of @ Presidential enampa'gn has been | |" hi ” M ale Harmar! rp ond eee gp esd ae rahe | gna i me with comfort iu th Cundoubaing velit thal pebisaa deh chess You dont he oie minuie's pare wile there te anes are made and los lay, The pro pu same med aiffere De jovernor v Yor bo Jo %Y, poy baby in the house Vbaby Te a ec ¢ of action towards the aborigines as will | once tried by the Southern Democracy, ‘The | MNes Bre made an baie: aay xo aT Mantua’s: Vixevann,— | Doy baby in the house; but agir: baby is «good thing : ‘ 4 7 sity of mankind to run the hazard of the di relieve us from the necessity of making war | experiment has cost the nation seven thou . _ t Bark F bottle, and with a diferent label, as a fever and ague | Griswold, an next Provident of the Uni Be to have In the house, for it never erles, Name bim M seek Blates will bo Ulysses & Grant A Vt | Reareely wore our lines overboard than there hogan | 49 have ty the house, for It ni m scoms as irresistible ag that for strong drink, | Uf ‘The success of the Rradicator under tte proper | putes i be Uly Grant. Tam about to leave i Feet | Yuba Duin; that's good enough fora boy, You must and committing acts of eructty, which may | sand milling of dollars and one million of | Gold happens tv be. the article, best at home on a journey to tie fur West—to those magni. | 1 bites very differcut from those Vhither, | exensd me for writing so much about boys; tho be avoided by well-timed and just concession | lives, and has entailed upon us and our pos | this juncture for the game of chance, owing to its hame had given me reputation, and the fever and | fieent plains and pustarcs which are found beyond poh I pith “ reason L wrote so much about boys is because Lilo’ plod wl | ague eure wold, ‘This encouraged me to try Itasa | the Mississippl and are found nowhere else fromthe | aud We w pice $0 provent the water toma, and tell her I hope sie to their requirements, It is Leyond ques: | terity a debt of three thousand millions of | inconvertibility ito paper money—that’s all of it. tion that, in all their dealings with tho | money, with its necessary accompaniment of —_—_—_ i ~ like boys, My le aia th tive ba Fapdyp nei trom po Kunwale, At first was hook. ) y remedy for consumption, and Gnally as a liniment for | Ting to the setting sun, J go im search ot rest and . whites, the red men have Locn defrauded, | remorseless taxation, putting the democratic orwalk bridge disaster, the ‘ onwe fella ve fo Te wine | Will do Detter next H strength, #0 that after the canvass actuaily beging 1 | Cu 4h Immense fellow, twelve feet in length, theumati«n, thus quadrupling iny sules and prodis, | may Dear the heat and burden whieh may Deasslgned | Manned atthe line above the chain that join tt to | aire, FE, Cady Stanton writes as follows to Tt_may Le esked what were the eltuete of the | tine, Colng gud raurning, and abiding with Me | io hooky, Tucncoturth, however, ihe dificuity wus | the Revolutian from Peterdoro, N. ¥.: On tsb medicine when given for other complaints than it was | favors received from the people of this city ead | keep bait on these two, The tharks were vora: | Sunday morning. we had the plea Soon after the re of preaching In islat f Connecticut ed wv law requir. | original coded fo ro “ : M a R . nies ‘ o, | clous and savage, nibbling Mite and guiping much, | ac Bree Church * rig ae S Bible,’ demoralized, and trampled out by force. In | theory of government to the severest tests Lexi: jature o nnecticut passed a law requir | originally intended for? To this I reply that they from friends whom | eee now, 84 94 of worelofor aud the Vloody 'work seareely Iuterinitted Jong | ‘te Free Church,’ on the * Women of the Bible,’ to ~*~ v ann 1 ‘i 1 hi ; ing all trains to come to a dead stop before cross: | were probably quite as satishctory as with the finess to you end yours, and thanking son ain fic | enough to Ket the second line into the water, | «large and attentive audience, ALS P.M. is the many cases the agents of the Government | ever endured by any people in all history, ing a drawbridge, This measure, it was sup: | majority of patent medicines. Tam confident that | Qitemanidenutionst bid you al good nighe eo | Kirst a rattic and a pullsand the boat qnivered, then | eustom heve, the congroration assembled to exiticiva have Leen the perpetrators of these crimes, Not accepting in quietude and subinission posed, would (loprive any failure on the part of | 89 patient wh taken a suficiont quantity of my | Mr. Conkiing Was liberally checred at the close of | ‘e *kipper pulled the Writing creature to the sur fase eeectul Vest he should “inake is way Hvier, | the morning Wiseourse, where we had quite a spivited into ie by oe shen. with ome # e his ft es from | discussion on the whole question of sullvage for woe “ — an oak club, and thrusts from a harpoon-like boat : Tenia ih ‘ fa Tur Snore Line Bande Oven tie Conxecricur, | hooky forced down his throat for the tkin fem, | Mah At the close a rising vote was taken, which ~Yesterday, Gen, Burnsite, Col. David: penctruble--the vinisier moyster, lishing and onan. | *8 Almost unanimous iu the afismative, only one and have exaggerated the acts of Indian re- | the scathing retribution that followed their | the bridge keeper to give the signal of the draw | Melielne lias ever been known to utter any com. | bis speech, taliation, in onder to excite public aympathy | great crime, many of these exrebels and | being open of the power of causing injury, ‘The | Plaele afterwards, Bul, 1 mm tree to confess tat in thelr own behalf, and cover up thelr mis: | ex-traitors—surviving as they do through | speed of the train on starting agains would, it A . iA nor : nm Harting matin wow'ds Ht) Ghore, What T wished to illustrate was the Inpor- | Matthews, he Board of bi tc ping, was despatched and drawh on board, eome- | malden lady and ong colored youth, Theodore West, Weare glad to find that the General Com. | they pure with thelr malignant hate, | stepped within the short distance at whieh the When you get # good thing, work It for all It" | struction, met at Saybrook, and after examining the | prehensions of the. couscquences, of vuttitg | evening, we found Thodore waudering among ti mittee of the United States Indion Commis: | and through the clemency of the Govern. | engineer himself could tee LAP the bridge wus | worth,” grounds, and Li hands within reach his six rows of | tombs, We remarked to our kinsman that he scemed on ‘The idea of paying our bonds im greenbacks ian | ed with the m shining teeth, or losing one’ ‘ whereabouts of the channel, they designated the | among his companions as they gw i the experience of Thursday night on the} good thing, But why stop there? There are other | Hace for the bridge, and located the abutinents and | ground bait. In not more thin Eres heure we had | him, Mr, Smith said, ‘So you are not williug shat Haven Railroad has proved even this precau. | burdens which weigh and practical manner, It is not a question of | so unworthy—again threaten thatin case they vily om our over-taxed centre plers, The Bridge Ia located, fow feot hort caught soven ern hideous cre Auras varying from | the women should vote.’ ‘No, sir,’ he replied, . 4 “ be : : : , ", | ofthe preteut ferry ailp.. The central piers are lo: | five to seven feet in length: und We dosleu A iiere : ' polities, in treating which men are come: | suffer a defeat at the polls inthe coming | ion tobe uot worthy of implicit confidence, A Lalor petit lhe Aart ba Dp rc qyetide ir aden Tap foe made and | paruy. from simple wearin, TarllyBeenute ui Ao Mh nee cnn ct Meat ee et gle tg 7 O . " Cte., * | the distance betweer ¢ other plora isto be feet, oat could endure no addition to bt " " times blinded by their prejudices. It is one | autumn, they will, heedless of thelr recent | \jole train, fortunately consi ting of ouly Helkht | yay, pay all expenses of Government in greeubacks, | The detulle of construction were 1efe to be aeiticd | loud, “Such fe markings and nt Martius Sinner ad | have lanatics, idiots, drunkards, tuleves, or murders ef humanity, # national, an American quos | discomfiture, once more appeal from the ver: | cars, went into the river at Westport, Connect: | nq abolish taxation altogether. hereafier, No interest In opposition tothe bridge | quote Mr, Lincoln's enconium upon A, Ward's wax tion in the widest sense of the | dict of the hustings to the arbitrament of | jcut, because the wrong signal was up, and the appeared, to usk that it be located otherwise than as | works, people who lke that sort. Of thing will und | ‘TF Husbands, or have no husbands at all, what word, ond cannot fail to arrest the | arms; while, om the other Laud they ded como went abead belvre the draw was elosed, not in the proper condition for crossing, Ye balance an Plungivg | wholly given over to the dead past, Approaching sion has taken up this question in an earnest | ment, of which they have proved themselves ‘med about our ‘The questions of taritf and free trade have agitated | ow douv by the engineers.—New London Star, | just the sort of Uuing that sort of people will like.— | then?’ Theodore thought a moment and said, ‘ when WhecommuniW, Aubly the Pendictomian tea, and ) dug, b 4 Hound Ladle, Tom better informed, I will answer.’ ~— - — <n, dll —e 5 PY hl SRS HE IS ap’.