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THE SUN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, _ 1868, ' , AMUSEMENTS, a Texas Prairie, rn iT , | , | A_New Vorker tn a Predicnment-Parke SUNBFAMS. i ands, Of course they have their reagons | found, his pockets were turned inside out, and | ter of reason, gels le nh nd Won br norteaina Vaidhn A vee tina le 8 vere popalae-pemape 0 fet? soaiees GIBLO'D OARDEN-—omenbacnsDpers Route, Barbe. | fF #0 doing; but, If they persist in adhering | his watch was gone. It fe supposed that he | than it probably wil erwise, Why shoul Ar irrepeneence of te abertag POA, Pit ‘not intellestual—amasement in the | —The population of Bavaria has increased only Tew : : | tothetr resolution, a disruption in the Church | was murdered and thrown into the river, | not thie plan be adopted? and who will take the Loxbon, July, 1998, earn ie acy, But when one ot | Sbout one per cent. in the last five yenrs, | GALLACR Fire rir, Leating enaraeter by Loite. | is almost certain to follow. Mr. ‘Tyng and | None of these events attract more than a | 'ead in setting it on foot? It was 9 fancy of mine, om & recent visit to | these exciting contests takes pia YORK THREAT al Piny. ew Com. ee Bhakespeare's birih-pince, that we should take 9 pany, new rcenery, &c. Matinee on Saturday at his frends will then have a perfect right to | very transient attention from the public, It is creditable to the Hon. Jomn A. Gris | ewim in the same gentle stream fa whieh, doubtics: in the midst of @ —Apples carried from Boston to China, packed ) boundless prairie, without appiaucing *pectators and t Hong Kong f j Sitiont the encel ‘siieadeats. of female graceand | (© fee: ecll at Hong Kong for ¢8 0 doses, gold ‘ ‘ o 1 is | to i arculine 4 inp =Leipsic is about to erect a monument to aP.M. Aeennie that the government of the Church | Since the war people have become eo accut | wouy, the Republican candidate for Governor, | fnpg vt Port had many tines etretebed his lavelineng and tasacaling chiral sand accompanying | a BOWERY THEATRE—Pantomtme Trompe, TheRA | jee become m tyranny, and is no longer an | tomed to bloodshed and horrors, that they | that be interested himself in favor of the widow Accordingly we sought a retired spot, some distance forse uch of its Interest, except to the actors imme- eantn Y Forrest has been known 16 pronounce Gnome, and fhe Three Thievet of Marseilles : ; ‘ . from the village, were, divesting ourselves of our | diately concerned, * M oo | fnetrument for carrying on church work, and | #eom almost as niuch @ matter of course as | and children of Gov. Halpine. Wo learn that | clothes, we Are prenaced to. 17 the ‘cool, translucent | An dn wave, i awkwardly, Mr. Griswold accompanied the Hon. Horace | wave. “A lita awkwurily, just thew ent of this kind Lmight eay 9 thrill. | “ child’ in foarteen syllables, tare—took pisee but a short time tince on | __Tord Napier of Magdala, it is reported, wilt Greeley in his visit to Gov, Fenton, and united | tier brewer, who compelled us te hice ourselves | “twas one tay saumteriag be appointed commanderin.chief of the British boat or Fath they will be relented from all farther allegt- | our daily mente. Shed hike be ‘@ krge brindied bull. He began to paw the | States, ¥ Dryeh, ie now in ite eighteenth year, and | Lott and Murphy—Two Names, but One | . ance toit, A newer and freer organization will ES RT y saunteriag lelanrely along on foot The es, ~ be formed, and the proud fake tte Episco. | In 1862, while Gen, Grant was commanding | with Mr. Grectey in urging upon the Governor Aanickty behind the her Maal, tot eonmne quvied tn | SEbe sence tt fom, Wes men Bernard. My forecs in India for the term of fite years, : . palinns, that no schiem hae yet divided them, | in Te thore was agreat rush to epeculate | the appointment of some honorable and trust- | my companion, “Durst thou, Cassius teu In with | side by (he —Alexandre Dumas and bis son, itis said, will R r | | in cotton perchants in Cincinnati named | worthy man as Register, who would pay over the | me and swim to yonder Vig ak gh als fy clump of rt be enn for the vacant chair in tue French bm pl andhis bhad cones tueR ALLER Ma heauad Tt fever, end, thinking they might | income of the office to Mra, Halpine, It was on | Renin it war chet 0 jaem, that | ‘eilere were na herds et eat ao " " a SATURDAY, AUC prepared to hazard #uch a catastrophe? her, took Jose it, Grant, father of the | the strength of the Joint recommendation of Mr. | ® we stood ¢ ly npetring. from the ten g iw yards before | —The oldest Welsh newspaper in the United —— , : ad | ' \ : aie Greeley and Mr. Griswold, supported by the | fied *ike i ~ ie, dgue ens eometh = nto partnership, and went to hi fi earth end exhibit anmistakable signs that something | tig neon enterced and improved, ii setteda ate Jen, % rowed! down the stream, had distnrbed We cquoni 1 tint some one ut | Harny, per year toy Officer. | tera in the hope of getting special ree } \ vig Sin an Ger ation ont Again we rashed to cover, and stood like one frst | his eompoers haa tasolted. blea or uatraged hi ¢ | —Two thousand tons of coal, stored near Chey. | TREY, ear + + e General received per, id le on. c' * . et vt fos ely +, ro gn tops We one war fm | Tt fe ensential to tho protection of onr | The General received them, and, to Tene | to sone. souk ta Uppetatuent, | We ora | ara epuant wad hada plorkaus bagee OF it, Bat Pepcid eth ait Valet aida onne City, was lately destroyed by spontaneous — | penn to one elds scaay Coe 1 A judici excoutive de. | Mack has sworn in @ recent lawauit, made the | : . the pliysteal excitement of the evwim being greatly | wreak Ie mln hid don! combustion, core: bil lito that the j Seiad GHG eaeeariy de. | following answer to their application : | glad to learn that Gov, Fenton has appointed | heightened by the consciousness that thie «ime tr. | parsed his rurath to" beep fy for his iemon: | —Capt. Picres, of Warren, R. 1, has mado | PR Ld papal a partuinents of the Government should be kept 4, ¢if, to render nny proper | Gen, Patrick Hi. Jones to fill the vacaney, This | bi tg Re one the bey Ay aed ed sarattone, beeee ne more furtou 1 picked UP & | ieee vognven yearly to Cubs for fifty-five years, | Twenty expiet to one nina abv eveees im | separate, Anion, in any degree, of these Hoe ee ese etre Govern | Christian effort of Mr. Greeley and Mr. Griswold, oymentstnat day thet, while T war. thus floating | f'eoun found, wogerer tune histutlonip was terri. | without © single lose to. Mmneclf of the tnearsnee Ping copica to one nad 1” | two departments, results in the arbitrary ex- Seen ee erat Gubens, | to whieh the heart of the people warmly ro. | ond musing, there rose up from the neighboring | tly in ear tude became more mensene | companies, 4, 9 Cia'y packages, at Club rates. : . tat write aeking | i micado kyiark—the first Chad ever seen or | ost advanerd, 1 Was within a few ject of him Fi . Li vidal ' | ercise of pow a aut yes tase ater SS Sai we. 7 oftens somewhat the asperity of partisan | heard—dwho, as te ascended, poured from his little | when he lowered Ma bead {01 attacks and 1 at —The Marquis de Canx is seid to be head over } } a wdvance, It sibel to sonlke STnweiee O, Ateniaty: | Merona ta re na ITs De ene ae Dreasta perfect raid of delicious melodies, til We | tempted to draw my revolver, It wast Ho | ears in debt, and itis to mect this state of thiprs aevntinia tte # propos me : Men Fequest ia jimproper, ae It weuld give, one ‘sn and his strain slike were Jost in tho Heavens, Shel. | fore f had time to ure my weapon he had *priing | angi pis wife lato ren ate longer on the | PWORMN TCE, PEP 196...s6s65 se cents | Governor of the Btate, ‘Tho moat poworful | {4 over anoles, and would led ene ee ae fey'e caguiaite lince came tomy mind. stones, and 1 | woon te and rorne pve to the cunts, ta. the enoce'G | onde bla wife fe to rem y ae ‘ wort " | meee ia 1 the 3 te? A woman in Alexandria, Virginia, who | repeated thom to myself as T wae dressing, thinking | dropped my revelver. Fortunately for me, wither stage. | Three Wicd «20 words) Fi o cents | and atin’ friend of Mr. Munruy ia | tention of tre military cannot be ¢ | Atha , } Uhcin and the incident itecifa not unwortiy part of | hie toens were long and keen, they mere wide apart, | —‘The II 8 Greon, in 1857-8 a Demo i uurn tary yer i. moms | Soe A. Lorr, Inia former law partner, | CeiortenttaTiid feee the COUNT: cecnuers | was suifering from neuralgia, songhit reef from | my vat to the birthplace of Shakespeare: ana thes We had panned me down, We stare Wornt | 6c. wenator frem Allwoert, and @ man of great WWernnes Yor ices, per line, + aie ’ Hee | dee Going and Lf shell te le “heer of Lloroform, She took an over-dose and died. Here « "4 r sticking Into the earth on either side of me, Lseaed | Critic Senator from Missouri, and a re | Lrapny Abymntisnstucts charged ouly for the space | Jor A. Lov is the moet arbitrary, tyranni. | Min de ty ees erry: auc ala Wie iat fGen. Hualpine’s, show. MA, aba bis Hocus as Lie ouly alternative, and attempted to | talent, wos picked uo ia the ateccts of New Orle: ni 1 ‘ 4 " ., degen i edoaaes Ast ds reseed ven OF fe hold bim, e lek ond . Ln : | eal, partican Judge ever upon the Supreme is in strict necordance with Gen. Graxt’s | tng the danger of administering anwsthetics to Be A lad Tow the strapale covmanced In earnest, tite hot | TeCently.tlelt. sad; penniians, ead wee taken topne Ix Weniiy~per Hoe as al ove. | x 1 hs ee i f In profure strains of unpreineditated art. breath in my fice a sill L held | Charity Hoepital, } THE BUN | wed to ubeeribere At thelr hOmeh cuech, If Murphy is Governor, Lott will je carcer, He nover made a cout of money | oie self, to lia horne with all my strength, hoping that he | —The Prince of Wales lately gave Mile. polttay Patric at ireents per | audoubtedly have more influence with bim | self, nor ever allowed any relative or friend — hou epringest, Would tire of the contest and teave me, Me eon | ccineider, the French actress, a pair of diamond a bia | than any other ian, Lott's power is already he day he entered | 4 fu days ago one of the gentlemen in- winniat Say weapet Soslty bits loots brow | car-rings which eost £1,000, No wonder that th acini portion to his eapacity ft. | the ariny wate 0 Nieo! aves darlug eversingest.* | Me and retire . Twat airald to move: | Prince i deep in debt, and Parliament is to U E ae teaitl out of ell proportion to his capacity and fit " ‘ ter sted in putting down the Nieolson pay arlug ever singe trie he stone, Tak Martie el eats aa sidee Be i ; i ° in debt, and that Parliament is tobe) Notice to Subseriterss | eg, We do not moan that he has not ordi- si ; ment in this city called upon us to remonstrate ing te earth, his red nostrile distendes, bart Nil Best in Sridharan a a | Bareerinors wishi nares Goned SO Dee a L¥aliva Arid Vaserith.” OH Uhis OR(HARNS We ‘THE remark that through the benign ir | goainet onr repeated condemnations of the inve Living hike Walle of fire, He looked —The Southern muse was ever aspiring, Wits Bate whether DAs : BAM: minded Foiled Acheter iaadlect cat tted ’ fluence of our democratic institutions the bum utly, thet 10 had bee ork Bay. impersonation of the flend of darkness ness the following outturst : he partieitar to give thetr otd Ate waty,and | ie in some respects, rather a etrong man, | ‘ ent Road He asserted, confidently, that it sf Correspondence of the Chicago Journal. again bowed his head, one deep, thy Ths vauos bo are | Post OMe, w well as the now place to wi they wish | 9," teages t and poorest boy may rise to the highest | ioroughly tested in several Western cities, and What 1 tet slate te atritetly trae, | cate trom len, and again he w24 upo Wo peop f { But the more ability such a man poreessen, the t Reput 8 hat Tam about to relate is stritetly fires his horns | f Meir paper sent. sate J | and most commanding stations in the Republic, | was generally approved by the citizens of all of | every word of it, though it be an extraordivary 4 tha vard phos A nl {hat makes it enrey i ds lag tn their sntseriptions wittateo | more dangerous he He ts beld in the beeome so trite, and is so often the mere | dom, At hia request we wrote to one of our | cumetance, A week og le heres Yy ¥, r need dragcing me in ts sfceetion To iheic hearts thet were merry abe Srogtt, t Otttce ord i conv oF . host i ‘ ; Ns 4 Jerk at HM. had first commenced, by this tim igh eotint tea andor, wherever cure. | aerumption of unauthorized authority, and | trap of demagogues, that it bas ceased 10 | giends in Milwaukee, Wis. asking what opinion ing two unde ad siaty ome pound, cae eerie cee —Fren nius for art sees to be declining. eal of trouble, * | andacious in the perpetration of outrages, | produce its legitimate impression, It is only | wag entertained in that city of the pavement, | fiom, {he ely shout Kea, path de 4 At the list annual competition of the Conservatory | He tramples with an unhesitating step and | when a man like Tuanpaes Staves pastes away, h the reply. Itie as follows: | fell overbon sory fonay be © aie, no first prize was eranted to singers; and { The Obstinacy of the Master Masons. g heavy foot on the rehisof parties, The | ° ned with years ond fime, that we reeognize to opinion ta, that the Nicotson ment wnperceived. (A nee wines short ogee fd a and ft of abide Me a Bighhays ate itted for a i peti ¢ h and feel the force ot ommonplace Dive, It ih not durable, fde not re- ver Of ba jo i place whe monument to Ingres, the painter, there was not one By our report of the master masons’ meet: | roughnees and insolence of his manners aro | Me hand feel the force of this commonplace eM Seven ie West W Ro Wot re. a! wcrc miter suas Gare. ney ' at hi Rs yl ty it Tie Gea seat vetorday, it will bo acen that the liber " saying. pink not six sears—butit | ithe * he the ing near me, and fortunately but a f Nt Ing yertertay, it will bo roen that the Liberal | jut the prickly husk of @ Litter and poison: | "Fy sasente, at the poriod of hie | Soult have Tost UGE: Res Aer Bk euros Ce adhe aceuraiey’ continued Wit ay ing revolver. It was may Tast be acTAdiuse’ Peder Phila ‘iat it i Teed offers of compromise mado by the journey: | ous kernel birth, eked out a scanty living on # few neren of | #treet, has been ain npaesaite fur a long time, | Foat dows the bay, pest Batiow and Gov, , Wit all my remaining strength T snrang | gum of money has been yyent by the French Govern- men bricklayers, to gettlo the existing d's ‘The fice of Judge is too much for such @ | rough land emong the mountaina of northern py ee be ek as ta ee wd” Out to aca, pou the, folowing 48 Ho Pull bad | ment on the Dunderberg, or, as she Is now called, . 1 : . 7 ge i : te hg east o ‘ica at 44, a purty of New Yorkers ona eT th peer a beet of While » pate betwoen them and the bossa, have | on to held. Shall the office of Governor | Vermont, ‘They were very poor, and while the | Pes, were SE truporty generally | Who had edn caueht in the for, discovered bin 4 Seeaditelely cetaeis'tes Weed es Woe etherscb ed been rejected by the Intter, The men are | pe virtuolly added to it? If we are to have | father seems to have been a lazy, good-for-noth Mt, and will oppose relaging, West tho, const of, Staten Inland, Below te, forte beng 10 tthe for shat presented my re. | ram, ahe ie quite uscless : ¥ sis ° i } ; v idly ib oecan, sand when he wat within five fect of mel | ® : pied feady to remove all restrictions on the num: | yor iy reulity, it will not sweeten the repul- | ing sort of man, the mother was a shrewd, ener. c'| eee hed eeeenig, Pee 1O.ay eorrmeeraee Caan "Whether by accident or good marksmanship, | —A popular clergyman at Troy, who married a? ber of apprentices whieh each boss nm dose to tuke it under the name of Mur. | getic woman, who early discovered the germ of | rl bart d owners of property, on | fants, uowerer, soon brought him to his seasen, and | Acatecuetly now telly H bad eitwcke llmn in the cus’ | couple the other day “ina most beautiful and im & feataat ; Wort Water street inion of the Nicolson ss . i of the forehead; he fell forward a dead bull, and his only stipulating that they shall be regularly | phy. | genius in her deformed, sickly little son, A} Pavement ia al They think | hei now buck again in hs establishment, perlorm- | ferry earears In Mts Cll nearly ernshed any_fight lee | Dressive manner,” recetved, after the service, an en- cep in good | ME HK Accstomed duties, ‘This Wt scenis to me, | gyda indentured by indentures approved by them, Mr. Murphy hes the reputation of be. | plain common school waa kept in th iekuc te the took rowan te of foating on | ant and to make no objection to the boeses work: | hood during the winter months, and the mother cor | fCwill kasi just 7 st smothered me. order, if properly put down, myself, but it hh some ditienity I | vetope supposed to enclose the usual fee, Imagine ume tine bn el was t : record, ‘The genticman waa in the water from half. , his feelings when he found its contents were simply) a Fra eta i a acholar and gentleman ; Dut iis bet es A fo" roride: Thaddeus with auiabie | _W# ROWM ad (othe the, opinion of another | past" in the Senin to Hate paat Aho anor HE | le to stant Ween hao i reengcred auto | Ms lings when be fu a wz as much as they plense on their own that should Le kept in private life on be coe person who has had a great deal of experience | & Prriod of even hours ; was carried by the tide n | tone trecy whore friendly shelter { atonce sought | —Harrigo ‘ q rh obey “AI! Say inilet pow te the observance nat teste gti | garments to attend, ‘The lame boy, thongh he |? P Gintance of nine tice, und ‘continued t9 float after | jor fee’ py ot the now veriical suite Whee T Harrivon, the English tenor, formerly well account of his association with Lott, then with wood pavements, He says the be pitch | he became unconscious. 1 rn of the Bivht-Ilour law. The bosses affvet to | encountered the jeers of some of heartless im from publishing | poached the iree, there sat very compesedly among | Known tn this country, is now a hopeless Invalid ane / that Lott should be foisted on the State 48 it9 | companions, took kindly to his books, and svom pine cannot last more than five years, when Inid | the gentleman's nano, f the “pad oe iy Hts ahete Ing nratehes n negro herd a bankrnpt, having lost all his fortune at the Covent ti Fegard these concessions as amounting 0 | Governor, under Murphy's name. Pecan eet anon thens As he grew older, he | 28 wpon the ground, and the white pine used | Leing given to tie clreamatincen: ithe sory ie, | (Raatnt, who, had, been a disinterester spectator of | Garden Opera House # ycar or two ago. A. benef } nothing, and rofuso to even take them into | pres oe Se aicableal: Gy ihe NEE GAP org Vinother | the Nicolson pavement in this city is much however, doubled. I can produce the necessary afl- | stooting chat niggcr, but he hegeed Powertally, and | Wee recently given him at that honse, bat after pey- consideration. Is the Meat of Diseased Cattle Whole- heared edbins eee lathe raged Joss durable than that, Itis barely possible that bi NMe di hankigraa tole said he Just got up dar ease he war afraid ofdat tarnal | ing exponses there was literally nothing left for him. mm old ball >) elphi te te of Gen, BF. P. Blair, Jr. Fortunately the only serious injury T, received was ‘A Philadelphia paragraphist grows eloquent vom ihe CONNIE COUPE the les of a new suit of summer clottes torn in | over the attractions of a suburb of the Quaker City, \ This #tep, it scems to us, removes the Inst some ? Prof, Gamgee's Opinions pare for college. ‘Teaching in the vacations, and these opinions may be erroneous; but in view of Co! Shadow of doubt which might have 1 en The discase which is prevailing among | with some aid from his devoted parent, who now the enormous exp ve of the Nicolson pavement, tertained a8 to the real object of the bona in | boever is well understood to originate in | pegan to feel proud of her aon, be succeeded, by | ‘* Is certainly the wiser course to w combining against the men, Thore was, to per: Texas, Texan cattle bring it to Minois—in | practising the most ri omy, and in the fons who dd not understand the matter, some | What pree se form or manner matters little | face of great obstacles, in wiring a liberal show of injustice in limiting the number of ally—and give it to the Hlinoie cattle. | education and graduating from the University apprentices, and denying to the bosses the y avimals intended for the market of | with honorable distinction. shreds and the breaking of my wateh,—Jiovaton Tel |“ 'The atmosphere," he says, i a. and sec | As the pross has t culating «statement | ographe ns ue MeUNing of my wate av || Site aiiogaerss’ Re lass isa bersclsiogs): 1a iene ; ” | sn'sogura to Mr. Blair's, connestions with Yale © eee 4 scape Ix made up of arbors and arbutases, woodbincs what becomes of that which we have already, | tore, we have procured from the pen of one of nis wet and willows, dahliasand damsons, with a foreground before we go on and put down any more, chistmates at Yale, avsiated by one of his elasstuates Shocking Tragedy in Tex: of binel * * " bie of biuebirds and bobolinks, not to speak of the blue a at Princeton, the following #ketch of Lis coltege tite, | We copy the following from the J pe tera peat " We Lave nothing to do with politics in our paper, | Advertiser, of dull The following ideas reepecting the death | ond we publish the following sketch only 4s « On Wednosday f ast, two twin brothers, | —A professor was explaining in a young ladies? were. killed within af Jon Sricen are communicated in a letter to | Of interest to our Of both partics, | W nil and Kiehard rop (Texas) priviloge of working themsclvea, though a | thie city have been found to be so much af | And now, with the world all before him, but | 6 propqa, Heiss atorh parent co ervisrorat Half mile of the rendence of WW. C. Lavon, Bias tare Sirens betlnhap lacs pin Aa eg ded very brief explanation showed that both | fected by ft, that they have been killed and with scarcely a dollar in his pocket, young Ste- or cave ta | _ A eancis Preston Mair, r witness on the xround immediately after the killa, | 3 moiselle F.," said he, addreesing a pretty blonde witha wide-awake face, * in no longer Mademoiselle F." the unsophisticated, casting down her eyes. Professor Gamgee aflirins that one-fifth of the common meat of Great Britain—beef, veal, mutton and lamb—is diseased, while Prof. Gerlach states that iu Berlin at least as much discased as healthy meat is consumed, In New York city last year the Board of Health caused over one hundred and twenty tons of unsound meat, fie, and poultry to be de- stroyed, My theory reiative to the 8 , bellave the auialits powder gives Mr, 8. was fees born at Le ui bern prepared with strychnine and for an expected opportunity jegnation of the paper will urred Wad it venus wended his way to York county, Pennaylva- niparatively unpeopled settlement, and conienced tecching school for a living, but these regulations rested upon ample founda. | fendered into tallow, the part which is | tions. But now that the contest is brought | usually eaten being entirely lost. i x on Oe) ployer 5 * i down to the ono point of recognizing the Prof. Gamgee has bee _ omple d by the | govoted his leisure time to reading law, ofte times the powder froin the druggist boing enst Wa; Bight-Hour law, all must see that the bosses | Government of the United States to investi: | protra ics till midnight, while not | und tho one given to Mr. 8, being Ciegutsed with ¢ Aim at nothing lees than nullifying the ne | Bate thie este discase, and he has made a | jnfeeque ks of the soming day caught | ald near camekor. Was there aay Inpuranes 08 P, Blair, J tion of the Leyrslature, and compelling the | Feyort on the subject. He has expromed the | him till poring over the pages of Coke and | a 8 ist degrco of probability in this theory. | Xia gulltae tne fa ‘ men to join thom iu #0 doing. It looks, too, | opinion that the beef of the diseased enttle | Chitty. Kuowa only as a schoot teacher, some | 1 wit be rocolicctod that the testimony was very | Reid rebably) 0 ay afters as if they were determined to teach the men | {8 not unfitto be eaten, He thinks the dis- of the members of the York county bar, with a thelr organization, for the purpose oi choosing y . explicit, on the Coroner's inquest, that the paper | leaders of the class. For many years pre the usclessness of their society organization, | cake, althor Kills the cattle, does not | mingled fectings of pride and prejudice, refused Pegney \dlita powder was strongly ime | 18%, this officer, who presided at the westings of the furnishes us with an account of the terrible tragedy, from which we condonse a brief notice: ‘One of the brothers killed ( Was married to Miss Sallie G May last, ‘They have lived t agreeably since their nnion, Gentry Vas eontempiated movil : derived that bit son-in-law and daughter show company kim, Mr. Northeross had prowmised #0, but In tue meantime had conceived MP. Gentry, and imtormed his wife that he hs changed his ared hee influence Of Wer parents, id, the separation should x years you will be I hope 80," replied sity, Ky which Was the organ at Was! cratic party en, oa for many Montgomery} Goer resides conta e e c and Jed them when they m hed tn ‘ces b] ci id and to break it up as fur as possible, render the meat unwholesome at all, to recognize him aa a law student, and they wero | regnated with strychnine, It is not likely that | sion or. engaged ina licht wha the town bof (7 Hglerpotion of trieude, eve concioted | The qoealted Antier sympathetic ink, for Undor these circumstances, it remains for "1 on important opinion, It requires guilty of the meanness of passing a resolution, this would have been the case if the strychnine called the ally the mcond officer, or » wagons, and camped on the grouads where the giving 2 copy of a letter without any press, and with. just on the eve of Stevens's application for ad. mission to practice, that no person should be ad- tral dito start cn route t dng. and bad ant is deceased gon-in lw the public to do its part in upholdir y,one of the wunailer iwouders of | ing took piace, prepat cause of the journe led tue * Minor Bully; but iu att eon ‘Thursday moi in college, tice had beem | sion the clothing of the | ® pretty strong opinion ef a pretty etrong on. We trust that | man to strengthen a weak stomach, and give had been put in ou the instant, especially if the paper was dry, ‘This point attracted attention at out previously moistening the copying paper, con- ‘aite | ists, essentially, of @ decoction of Braxit wood and of mitted who pursued any otheravocation than th 4 . Warm contests, in rezard to the ‘use or disuse of | Nortucross brothers visited the camp of Mr. Gentry | glycerine, When any paper is written upow with every person who has brick to lay will at | it an appetite for meat covered all over | of the Babe F Hibay HEAGN AWE: Piiesk CRAiROwE Le and ve ” pred man who was sent to hora names, PI re party (embracing all he | on West eday morning, and the married brother | this tnk and ald on tleaue paper, the simple rebblog once give tho bosses the goby and nddroes | With sores—disgusting, fatal sores. Surely | minded blockheads’ the apothecary’s for the powder was asked if Mra. . " * | wellas the New Haven stade Spicer’s hand was moist or dry when she took it | generally), earnestly advo caling Pa coal o Wi io the accustomed pate, aud hal from him, But he said that he did not notice, (composed principally —— earnestly advocating the substituti A correspondent asks the following ques- | Mme ‘oF this which was so auKgesth nistook the character of the himself to the Committce at Demilt Hall, | selence, in this inetanee, is comforting. It | man they had thus attempted to put down, Ste. He will get his work done promptly and | must be comforting, too, to the owners of | vens slipped over into the adjoining county of well, and at the same time he will taste the | the sick eat Maryland, was examined and duly admitted to dimeulty, butto get his wife and elo the brief interview the diMiculty originate 1, aud upon | sired transfer, nthe fant rests we are not fultclently advieed | yy, Ai < tdi iad able toeptaln Bel ney Notwithstanding the recent summary proceed st the express robbers of Seymour, Ind., hing, During | Over with the finger is safticient to produce the de- Mr, Gentry, father-{n-law of Northcrose, received a | {nas aga! flesh wound from une i hich Was 49 84 the back of the If | matters are sald to be {na very unsatisfactory stat pleasure of paying his money dircetly into) Mr. Gamgoo ina professor in the Albert | te bar, and after a sojourn of @ month or two | 4... taalorih, end. tha clase wan Cviaen ee eae Ot Nomitreee Dreltrs use | there. The Vigilance Committec are threatened, but the honest hands which carn it, instead of | Veterinary College, and is waid to be one of | Teturned to Pennsylvania, where, according to i A ilar controverey disturb are well prepared, ‘They say that if the friends of “In ease of death of acounty officer, such as Regie- | one. his son, P.M. Gentry, and neph ; : x " ‘ the rules, he had to be admitted of course, Those ‘ ould gg 1510, expecially during the Frestiman jentry, son of las Gentry, and Robert 4 the organized gang, among whom were the men re- those of an idlo middleman, As ono of tho | the most learned veterinary surgeons in | YUN CN paaponig i fa taly bene red Merc hose tne Gove mor aypuiet a naan share clans at del wae, dselan tr, al Sho, We are informed, rotted hie services incase | ently Apached: atteuph pet vengeance for the death ety ; ROE ARE OES Dies fly itp 0 jawye wan pidly rise to Uh : “ed sly ¥ jority for * Bally” at this first meeting, culty, 1 y efray fh enses ti ° speakers said on Wednesday evening, there | Civat Britain, Whatever degree of weight | cua of the profe- ion in that part of the state, | {ith {ue weak election, oF for the renialuder of We } forth there was mo wore controversy inthe chi of a dimeutty, If Gentry would detruy his expenses tO | oF ts atx vazabonds, 15 or 0 more of the gang is no necd of bosses at all; and that fact will | this circumstance gives to his opinion he is | s 4 ’ to the name, Kichard and Nell Northeross were originally from | shall go to death by the same road. i iy | entitled to, and while their names have long ago sunk into It is generally admitted that the appointment | This conclusion wos not reached, however, with- | Frankl n county, Ala., but latterly Tippa Th 1 ih the Routh Gi bo soon demonstrated, if owners of property ntitlod to, oblivion, his shines afar over the land, can, at the utmost, be only for the remainder of f opposition, Mr. Robinson (now Hon, | county, Miss. Mise Glan teaidvaw of this ¢ uty —They are playing in the Sout erman pro- will only give the men a fair chance. Thore isanother circumstance, onthe other | ‘The subxcquent career of Me. Stevens is well | the’ ype naire tina ret Robinson, for about eightee } ubou! twenty-our years | vineial theatros a farce entitled * Andrew Jolinaon ; ithe hand, which may Lave the efteet to & als ne SOURDEFOR TON Ab DOb For: tak Was. Fe . aK je of ze. ; , The President in Hot Water.” Senators Ross, ; ay Lave the efeet to detract a) known, He reached the front rank of the legal | maining term, The State Constitution saya, Art. fer yee pes late Since the above was put in type, the parties chai ‘owler, and Henderson appear on the stage, each Religions Liberty am the Episcopal | good deal from the influence of Profesor | profession in Pennsylvania, for a quarter of a web hb Ra 3 ‘ a nd horsewhip the un | with the Killing have beew arraigned before Sq Beavers. carrying a big bag supposed to contain ——— Brutal Trewtment eo} Chureb. accommodating opposer of | The Rey. Mr, ‘ly though not carried out, ¢ by no means intimidated, labors in the elves were unexpectedly opinion, It is well understood that | century e od great away over the politics of s come to this country to make money | Ms adopted ate, and for the last ten years has d his friend opening them the Senators find that the bags are and his friends are @ Woman Charged | with Icaden bullets, Ben, Butler and A. J. . nent of the polilical year next succeed Si eg taking measures to bring before the General | ou ofecriain patented proceeses for presery: | PO faremot among the leaders of a great and nual election after, the happeaing of the terminated near the close, of the drat term, in conse reer AT Rees Peranes violent altereation in the course of the play, and the Convention of the Episcopal Church, which | ing meat in stich a manner that it can bo | SCcesful party in the most eventful period of | MMI ene ui Chrisushady which were speedily follow: | Buta fow days ainee, ns we were travelling on | “newement representa the gaddens of Nberty scours: moctsin this city next October, the question | Killed in‘ American history, Without any reference to his pad pueblo rma Seams halo ti . ug the whole company from the stage, oxas and brought to New York in $b railroad thoroughfares, and the | ‘8 pany and the | ed by tue decision of President PY, and otiermem- | one of our wane litical opi his party affinities, but viewed | Political year begins January 1, the appointee of | bers of the tnculty to" suspend” Mr. Blair and some railroad station, « delleat y | —Brigham Young has been administering o ught to cons » the f 7 Lis i Lets 2 . . he privileges 4 of what = gl ke : ly the limits ofan | state eo fresh that it may bo eaten as well | simply as onc who has riscn from the humblest | Me Governor must retire next New Year's day, OUT Blairs convection with the Uniterelty of North dive car by two strong | severe rebuke to young men of iinmoral habits, In a Episcopalian parish. By the construction of | ay if the animals were slaughtered here, He , thrust indo a seat, ove ng @ position, | But can he bold the place even till then? | Cavoltu, which followed bis departure froin Yale, is fe inca taking ‘by her sito, The lady | recent sermon, he spoke of having refused af 1 A derstood. to : ren { scons, therefore, to havo a largo interest in | through sheer force of intellect, assidulty, forti- | 1" the Revised Btatutes, part I., titlo V., | snd, tn conscquence of ite unlewfuty shooliog ¢ PE and condemned last spring, such a parich |) pocorving » de Te: a! ©, ' ce, bi . 8 article 4, sections 5, 6, and 57, it is provi His third attempt Wa more successful, as he passe i Y preserving the demand for ‘Texan beef. | tude, and self-reliance, his success affords the , 6, A provided v est) dn a anoaranlinat alc! feos. | x i g . 4 . that io cose ef tha death 6€ (he ine throazh the college course at Princeton, N.d., with geographical division of territory, | Phere was good deal of wisdom in the rule | most cheering stimulus to every boy and youth ‘i et h " riggs the incumbents of tee Sibae at As41, thongh even here he failed of ob- and within it no priest but the regular in: | of Jaw which provailed until recently, that | ¥b6, though poor and obscure, feels a laudable | Pivious oles: ine nding that of Register, ‘the | ee ae cere ee ea Stn polite cnmieer, ok to un insane may With Pel | eutangled with one who does not serve God. I eumbent can officiate without formal permis. | ay jntorested witness should not be admitted | #™bition to rise in the world, lovernor shall appoint some At person to full ona : few years afttrwards Mr, Ilr Tefusod 10 take Mie | Wenn of one of her. fens [Mprovkivn, request. | Would sooner see every one of them sealed to sion from the latter. ‘This view of the sub. Mr, Stevens was the ardent champion of com. | the duties thereof, watid é& shale be aupplied by | {eercs gues t wus oflcred him by the college au- ject is held to be so unreasonable and un mon schools, ‘Through his exertions in the Legis | 4% eetla thoritics, ing #me passenger to com nieate to lim the fact | Puther Perkins here, who is eighty-five years of Tu the case of su necessary, that it is proposed to obtain lature the system was established in Pe saney = | ciher forcible removal to an asylum, She showed | . : ea vesenay io — $$ her arm, black wits bruises which she said she bad | 8s¢ them that any of thom should be sealed to a sylva. | the office of Sheriff, another section expressly en- Brea ae Pawsks ov A Stane Warken,—A re- received from violent treatment, and there, were wicked man, % empo ppointes , markabie case of somnambulism ocearred yesterday | marks of violence vistblevpon her iaee, Acentioman | —The & i RAY RUAOHIAcrsl SxnreMien of “OLMGIOn nin, and his zeal and eloquence thwarted the | ®t that the ep yrary appointee shall execute | Morning ou st Ciair vtrect.a phony titel seed t I patent The St. Lowis Danan seinen ie nee: adv. to it fr tho Gonerl CG attempts subsequently made to overthrow his duties until he commencement of the political | Muiraon, dust wi daybreak, two or thie persons | > her that he lived in the city to which she | img Incident of the brother of Gen, Grant: POE 108 ER Sp BnORR NOD: Who that has read the history of his boy year next sucoveding the first annual election att | OR ues ze bate SAY ee Jot in life to so high a the canon, under which Mr, Tyng was tried immediately rose, and without any undue cite | young salute the privilege of visiting his house and auyting that indicated insanity, appealed (| Yoeoming acquainted with his duughtere, becauso Tune Uys hers lade the sald wes | they were in the habit of profining the name of Deity, were taking without any | and then added: "1 do not wish my daughters to be to testify, Such a witness is now permitted to give his testimony, and the objection of st rook to his credibility, Whoever wants to eat diseased beef on the strength of Profesor Gamgee's opinion, lot Who were passing dowa. th ee l y she was | @ evitical time in the war, Mr, Orville Grant and his omori aan rane man, hubited in scanty nocturnl ves'menta, walking | Rotunjustly eontined, she hea Nota word , ; vention, A memorial has been prepared, | him eat it doubia that Ne drew Wis inspiraUon in thirraobie | te bappening of the vseancy ; ao thal, by implie | Gpan the spmmmitet 4 root teh conde Soeae rs te teclantilon hye het attendants. | PALACE were engaged is 8 very profiable operytion and is now being circulated for signatures, ——- < cause froin tho little log seliool house that nestled cation, the now Register can only continue in the wal, and they stopped to see what the ‘she was insane or bot, she was the victn of | in leather; they had bought a large stock, and were He y Ferult mk-he be, Watellis Pls strauge actions withno | fee# violence In the manner in which sue was | hurrying it throgh their tanneries to sccure lar asking that the canon be repeated, or modi Crimes of the Day, among the bleak mountains of Ve where he | Mice till the next election decides who shall suce | Mute curiosity,’ After enjoying his p ous prom | ireaied by those had bee in ebarge, “Her treat’ | progts, when a call came for more troops, Mr - te, 5 7 ° evel eu enade for ¥ moments, he wentto the end ue | ment Ww rT ‘ors Outrage upon the feelings a ” . a fied #9 ns to apply only to unauthorized at Among the interesting events of the pre. | received the rudiments of his education? ai ee ie ‘ Faas for 0 ar seomeale. be went tothe cod Of tue | the pasecageres and espocialig of several. la (lines Of | Oeville Grant went to the establishment, and told his tempts to form new parishes, or to intrusions | sent wok, in this Christian community, there aaa nother interesting question is, how long shall eatenting over the rok, With tho dgiity ofwcat | werein tNe ear, cad who could not full decnly to | men to leave thelr work and go into service it might ‘ succeasor of alpline, elected fe welacd atin, crepe Into th quickly des | eytpathize Ouc Of their own #ex in such cite , other ministers of the Church, A sccond me-| A carman dumped the remains of four | motion even before it makes ita appearan ee eee ee Led esi Cay Tarik ot Ges chia tee ee ae RRNA ca: a aD we Sf SAR FO i , ; : Lod j " of three years, or only for the o am ho passed out of the wate upun the aidewutic, , % he whole stoek : a, morial is also in circulation, simply asking | human beings in one of our public strocts, | The World redoubtes its zeal iu the Dewoeratic | rousiving of Gen ‘alpine’ ; ne year | Alter stinding for a moment as if not tuly decited | A Sap Drowwia Arram.—A party of young ‘0 the number of thir ’ : ° yo rt c six orm i Mr. Grant lost $20,000 instead of making €50,000, for the repeal of the canon, and thus leaving | and unconcernedly drove off, Nobody ecoms | cause, and initates Mr, Pomeroy's country jour- m? The Constl | spon 1 atic expedition, he starved up is or nove, Yet ¢ y ‘ casas, uid le ten Mp Pomerny 8 SPURL AONE button ave, AN Me mize at qulek pee whieh he mloi qui no Mea itr iaeee —The PAiladelphia Pres relates the following vhole , > Er od by the pre. oro they can serting political caricatures in its week+ : , 0 Host) WHO HAD ¥ hia proc 0 pie the whole maiter to be governed by the pre | to have found out where they cane from, tae fe ae uh An ney ah hair of ec including the Register I to fohow Kine condectaring ints | to Lake Cosmayuna, oh Saturday last, anecdote Minstrating the unselfishness of the late face to the Ordinal in the Prayer Bo ‘The first account stated that they were eke y edi Hon, al an in ia an in viol rater ens | ong. ONY county ie ‘either cuvorting abo it in Hig weer that he | atthe aie foot ‘3 ck in “th i ‘Thaddeus Stevens: “A little more than is weeks aT forgetting that Brick’s extraordinary suc- | Biull, be chos bee grein bp bent Yy aecordl spirits, and b the expect sinee the writer of these lines had a long interview Whichever of these two measures may be | tons; the second that they were dead bodies, | &™ bl bbgapaled 7 Cotunties once in every tree years, and as y/ten aa Mt Rnd They, ows ‘ Bt ces pales es need ai het al isc ‘ake tothe Margie Twice, | Geas is due, not to bis useof coarse and audacious | tucanela ll happens be and ae of Pars che ta ertctaking tis eaten bein tenibs Galniee Wie. young wan of abo with im, during which Mr, Stevens spoke freely of succeeded Ih overtaking the cecenirte him by @ young wan of her youn, was distant from the nt epithets, but to the sincerity and ardor of his | Under this section, we understand, District his cone ideas. Attorney Waterbury has given it as bis opinion rmi, they ing mate no re 1 ide an islatd which | his own affairs, and unconsciously reveuted the weerct the result aimed at by both vut halt a mile, with | of his rare influence upon his fellow-beings, ‘A demanded by A little sail boat in the North River was ‘ : ‘grasp. ¢ provisions of the party ina Rat-bottomed | i fr to large’a portion of the Episcopalian de- | ran down by one of the ferry boats crossing | The Zerald ulso takes the alarm, and hastens | that the new election will be for a Register to Hie they hed Imag ney oxriven salely, depoalied thelr provisions, sear ago,’ he sald, ‘I had #0 fully made up my mind nomixation, that the Convention cannot well | from Hoboken, ‘The ferry boat stopped for a | back to the support of Seymour and Blair, Of | hold office three years, and not merely for the ous, shaking soon aroused Im, and | Hares OF LO nd sand the taneing. tes Wo-dith Sunt 3 pasted with pearly all mz sneay | tad hit | between the istand and the land pity hey, in ap ., A f wl leat a Mttle I I fina i} refuse to comply with their wishes. Although, | moment, and a boy who was in the boat | late it has been for Grant and Colfax, but the now, when T may laste Bitle lon ind mayuclf one year Gen, Halpine had yet to serve; but, of | may be inv He stured willy about, speechless | began rocking the boat, #0 much ro that t pe . ij 4 ‘ trom fright, and utter! le to Compt ye. | Considerable water, and Gmally they found th nt | really in need of the ready cash,’ He did not ray in his action at New Brunswick, Mr. 'Tyng | which was run down climbed up Into the | proach of this new, original, and dangerous chani- | course, a great deal can be said on the other » flee aiingeen, ok ari wera freee tases welente aki “vith thera, Upon Auiscorvering tls Bax: | how he had parted with lis money, but those wha was technically wrong, and clearsighted | wheel of the ferry boat. ‘The heartless | pion of the Democracy fills it with anaicty lost — apinined tho sialter, aad be euliered himell to Ue Peat a eae ie wi to Nie timped Hom the | have felt lis generosity, always exhibited quietly and persons who sympathized with his general | pilot, without waiting for Lim to save | it should get away some of its Democratic read. Answers to Corresp: gious of what had transpired, ‘stated that he they" overturned the Laat, which eoutained tie tir reas, hese bey aa become of i i ij a ‘ . 8 7 i er, eo! ely ree “ Bubseriber” wants to know had had considerable somnaimbulistic experience, | WhO could not swiu, owever, seized hold of Uo —Statistics would seem to show that divoree i ‘4 views had to regret his flagrant violation of | himself, started the engine and crushed him | °° hayan pare eee tee eae ee eet Macaa erie Lite ata wha inline ea a wert before equalled his reer explo Bout and hung to it until rescued from is pertous | oy ihe Neate Na ao Tialtea Baca pi eha tly the letter of the ecclesiastical law, he | to death, . If the Democrat kicks up such a rumpus before | {® some lawyer In the county where the land lies Rotunda pained. ssceys to the top of ihe omens | camped with Was “wam'to the Isund, while poor | during the seven years ending with 1866, the ratlo of has, in the course he is now taking, | On the corner of West Thirty-seventh | i¢ i, jn existence, what will it do after it is full | “Pet Paste.”"—The best place to look for cheap and levedand (Ohio) News, Aug. WW. inn ooo te HB live. | divorges to marringes was 1 to 21 ; in the year 1968, ua Yhe sqpport of all liberal minds in and | street and Sixth avenue aman, named Ed: | piowny ‘ wrelenome eon atid ¥ piles Loess Mai Wie i Rune inc, The b Mt Lae tue, Hueli. the father, two sisters, ond the 1 1019, id Massachusetts, during the four years : , abor Md aM of youn © sxom, and saw the wh x A out his denomination. he canon | ward Seaman, was found by the police at 1 —————— ie hss 2 ally eet Se es ved dailen oul Of ths Wah betes Of seormoes abonent of zeus sam Be aw My whee at fhe sing wi 13h rule of Givarese bo martin which proved such an impassable bar to | o'clock in the morning in an insensible con- | ‘The Hon. Connan Baxen, Republican can- Apres bs . tertained for» while by the Johns funily. te until too late to him (axon), Elforts wore in: 0 44; 10 the your 1864, . 9, im the) 4 lad for @7 per week, Take steamer Mary Powell | wood (Iil,) Chronicle says ‘Dr. J. J, Lobaugh bas | mediately made t lis enthusiastic zeal isa relic of a bygone on, with severe cuts and bruises about | didate for Governor of Indiana, has challenged | from foot of Desbrosses st., at 844 P.M... Jd. B. Handed ws tho repays of tas eget sent Barvge by hooks, dew bul) se proved unavailing wut Sn. | 36, In Comnectient, during the eight years ending | time, and tho very use to which it was put | hishead and face. It turned out that he had | the Hon. Twowas A. IL Democratic can | ‘The testimony of witnesses to your son's having | estate in Kngland and Wales. After a thorouzh | depict twe lathous of waver Zien Pinan i the last of (Lose years it was a little less than 3 to 10 by his opponents, proves that it ought to be | been suddenly atiacked by robbers didate for the same office, to discuss with him, in | lived Ms fve youre in this country can be taken by « | teerch smiong the rusty records of the ist India | “PtH Of tWo lathous of water.~Z¥ey Zines, ceover the body with grappling | 5¢F 1906, the ratlo of @ivorces to marriages was 1 te] with 1867, the ratio was little less than 1 to 11; T 5 F different parts of the State, the questions at issuo | commission Issued by the Judge who grante the | Company, the Court ot Chancery, Doctors’ Coin. g ‘The Nutmeg State seems to have a very considerabl fone away with. ‘The day when the whole | Nearly all the men and women are com: | jesgren the two parties, The challenge has been | Papers, Let him go to the Committee ofthe politic | set'Mr' Deniston, the agent’ reports thit there 1s up | och Max Owe, Husvaa ax Suvesrexy Vsans | number of couples anxious to untie the matrimonial country could be mapped out into parishes, | plaining of having had their pockets picked, accepted, and the meetings will commence about party in his county with which he Intends to ae uD iu even’in tradition for the statement that | OLD:Jueo! WAMCO, m for the last cight: : ¥ tari by the name of Ol Beno,’ is stil ving Sisk | 8908. Ulinois must look to her laurels, and a priest set over each, with the exclusive | Henry Hawkins advertises offering @ | 41 ¢ oth of Septembe they wi mab ibe neneonarysrrangemoeis., Red SOR an oanane CY Cy i AE Hey Msiky te thi Sy. | Too ge to coatinue A his ~The plan of choosing Electors by the Legis. 1 ink i eward for the apprehension 1 conviction at pte i _ | Wood."—We cannot undertake to recommend any | men in order to make money out of the family in | {, ve tvuntuins, be bus | juture isnot new. It was the in many of th right to minister to te inhabitante, was the | reward for ort ehension and convictio This is an excellent idea, and might be intro- | dicular sewing machine or sewing machine com- | America, by getting themselves employed as counsol foo da iay pare est Wving with Me, Mutky, Minick (tha consiaaar pory: Risen g 4 ‘New ay when Church and State were united, and | of the person who made a murderous assault | duced in New York with great benefit to the peo | pany, ‘They each have their merits... Gorman,""— | 1m the matter, The Hon. ©. M. Fisher, of London, | dred and ev ars oid, Ho wae an cla man | York twee the low from i0netili 106 When & Miceame rulca applied in substanco to the | on him and nearly killed him, ‘Thie ploa-| ple. Let our wo eandidates for Governor, Mr. | Rseerier trom the Bitsb arey cannot protect bin: | Cecommenped hy We,uce. Cf. Adame, aka makes | wien the bali of Now rien WanfougMt, at which | ss¢9, the Republicans obtained a majority in 1 one as to the other, Now, each man is free | sant little event occurred to Mr, Hawkins last | Guiswoun, the Republican, and Mr, Horran or | self from punishwent, when caught on British soil, | are carrying on the same sort of ewindle in the mat | glows considerable activity, both phy iast'*-C(4 182 | rogisiature, Gov. Jay was importuned by © headin ter of the Brown estate, in order to draw m to attend tho church he likes best, and to tio | Tuesday night, Letwoon Forty.second and | Mr Meury, the Democrat, go through all parts | by having become a eltizen here..." A Young Mar- q w to drew money from that multitudi fami); tal, and takes great lntercst lu the dilfercnt improv Federalist to call the old Legislature together that bim down to the one nearest his own resl- | Forty.third streota, aud noar Ninth avenuio, | of the State addressing the public together and | ried Couple” have $1,800, and want to know wether a. : mebts gulng on in and about the dis, and averages ® } ive vote might be given against Mr. Jetferson; bat dunce is an interference with personal liberty Mr. Ellot, a merchant, with the well-known | “*bating the issues of the election, The popular they had better go into business with it. Unless} Farat Disrsaren Awoxa rae Foxes.—A Vir- | which takes him about three ‘quarters of a day to | it was notdone, In South Carolina the Legisiatur they have been reguiarly trained to some business, | ginia paper saye: A sort of distemper which has When about home # most of | has al the matte: ts Wild Asnorican eitivens will not submit to, | firm of A.M, Bininger & Co., was found float. | ‘terest in the canvass would be greatly Increased, waya retained the matter a lis own band form, Hey had better leave it in the savings bank, and the | kenerally pores fatal to th ous portions of tis UUme tn the spring and ia attending tO | Severn) of tl the ‘tale. of haath ‘ men of the two parties would be brought together | fie State, has broken out this summer among the | his garden, At present be has nothing but tobacco | Several of the Btates adopted the rule nm We hear, however, that there is@ large | ing in the water. It was evident that he had in sway to make them better scquainted, the lusband had better keep on looking out for work 0K. B Ot father left A fox ft ny Biakord sonaly wait was Uj ron fn ary {eo caltive 40D, ol rie e |i . | Senatorial Electors by general ticket, and distric} 7 “oC. K. B. ir property hs ago. with mn venty acres, rn - } } umber, both among the clerical and lay dele: | beon nea eerecal days, When last seen | electors would lean to kuow the candidates bet- | tretand, you end pour slater are eatited to it, Write Eonneguenice rabbits. part my tnd ater jimall ade, and rngrated frou iat country south Whe, he pees era Sere ei sete gatcs to the Convention, who are resolsed to | alive, he was on hia way to receive a payment | ter and to judge their merits more intelligently, | to your relatives or frends there, and inguire what | Fae Wer "early tsaacd Cul uadentneleets Wave | ied the peria und trials, daa enjoyed the emnance | practice wee also act aside, and ton wetach ods | maintain the objectionuble eanon as it new | of four thousand dollara in money, When + and the verdict of the polls would he mare @ tuat- | they know an the subjeck sumbers. of a vianger Ufe,—Aansas City (Mo.) Advertiser, election hw ganaral tinkat adontady

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