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ST AMUSEMENTS. _—. FIN.O'S GARDEN—Oftenvacs me Opera Donffe, Barbe | OF standing, instead of the stately step. + nane, ae ama {oF the domoeraey, 1 ‘ x WALLACK'S—Fire Fly. Leading enaracter De Lott™. | aid, when done, @ million of dollara mote | a ae rene vr Whe demournen the jue, asstime what 14 called Greein | Hogue hes cone te pay a ett Wo hie y 1 May. New (om LOUISIANA, bend,” or ir of diMdinee and inquiry, wha ony KEW YORK CHEATS faaiace on satarday at | than they got for hor, ‘The reawn for letting | | ‘The following extract from the Inet num: | THE DEMOCRATS POR NEGRO SUPPRACE. | saitann pers state that the colored Demoerney jnnets. ' niles wen” of Chicago. eee eet cosaptvat i ‘4 i i eroy" ge by whe eG erformed by fi Atuiners have discovere - tre. them off asto the other veawol was a plausible | ber of the La Crosse Democrat, Mr. Pomeroy's wis 2 fe alive ‘aud at work throughout the Sate The | yews Cireciam bend te prsformed by Me alifitula miners bare discovered €¥4 POWERY THBATHE—Pantomtme Trouye, The Ned | |, Tt was ne ary to introduce into her | country paper, is rather more red-hot than any. Favored regres! Denn rat way | throwing the pit of thy atuinneh Inek € ntes of gott in eae bil ne are pre < oe, he | . . ‘ . " r tie no uae Any loner dieenising the fhet patent to al Hertel y tee = tr clng to work a fret om the Lithe Miami, Linon | constenetion many improvemente atid many | thing which las yot appeared i the vew Jourual | Politionl Equality of Niggers amd | ww inno tyitanicray'o Wait bow Ran | proullere formar he tala te und tor of, Whistlesey hae discovered evidences off Which he has just commenced in this city: Ww ution Se ht Spray ; the galt is of a caver or titer motion seins erntions, 1 oxporence of the war n s ent habitation and a hans, Net cont oe A canter oF titer th the residence of man at the ftigh Hoc gy Se Beshetehuin adelaalie Nel olalotti in iab “The terrible, shocking, nameless erimes of the hite Men the Lanothe harbeene th yaot pe ball arousing yall | Te will be seen from the dererip'ion oF the dees | he tesilenee tthe Ifigh Rock Spring, Sark | had shown would be beneficial These | southern 1 rea matter f fr grove refi - =n last Saturday f) Inet ean tty admit that Re ie peeuilarly pied to the way at ow ots | tows, just 4.810 years ago, oF about six Leidntadlas | not only fog minds of this country, bu of the Democratic party of Hapides Ie far | full performance of the “Grecias bond” and when | fy aug eo RUT, | outa be contly, and would require a great | Bat any of Tre leating made of this evuntey. bat of From the Charleston News, Aug. \. Tany New Organization Weever withemed betors | the Whole affuie ix cacticd ont in theca ce wy aceay | (Fe tue delice, pleas Pr | deal of t Materials and labor wero | White feruien by brotd negroes are cf datty occur: | _ We are qind to see from our exchanges in tho parish, And laxuriant yout, wicit his hie parted m the mide | —The sumac trade fs becoming profitable in Vire || Th @htwee Cor ATL | [ae rence, Horsee Greeiey and Henry Ward Beecher, | vartons Southern States that the frecdmen are at list | i Of the Demoerate colored men of Alaters Placing his Ficht arm under the lef oF the laly, | ginis, where the loaves aro aged for the purpose of 1 e fb Sog.and every day's delay would make the | pore than any other two individuals In this eountey awake to the folly of trusting the pack of shiftiers Id on the Sth just, Thomas P. Sherburne, | with digitais exten a4 in Aw sposm, sesting be ‘can deel ® % oneaad # Lalf cents (ie = ae MTT 4 sat 1 greater to | Me the anthers of thee rapes, Not lone aco, Ward | and anprinetoled adventdrers who have heretoiore | Cimirnan of the Committee on Freedmen Clabs: | tween the avomuier blelt, wile with bie thamls and im anid ne and a Lalf cen TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1688, expen h «1 greater and gre Lod } Feat ina epenels, y Way to maintain in | been their party leaders, Colored Democratic Clubs | Called the meeting to ord He. stated the object of | «coud finges he holla her weist, ne her | pom, ‘ Accordingly, itscemed fair that | ina pos tion isto take one step before him: being | are being formed tn all portions of tha country, ad, | the macting waslo orgsnize a Democratic colored | hand to Wy pendant, we have an exiihh | lork has recently discovered f ution inthe Southern Demos | | eraity, Tdea've to exptare him by guile: take a bine | Areetes fom fending colored Memoerat top d | club. and be was happy #0 many of the colored 4 un cockney om Which Inust put z The Revolation I the Ge ehould take this ship, pay | mon hat tom witha white women, and Lthink you | abrond, and the negro seat last finding Vie | Citizens present, It proved that iv colored men bie Aime) ican () biaett, San Padre Tsiond, pear eraeye | what she ven worth, and goon and make | ‘ the black mon Was there evr best Wig hg white man with iota he hee been ts allowed to net. In accord . ——— ¥ casket con ioining dias y, neem + ming, | * ashe ort, tr uitered by a. brought up and with whose interests he must in t his min " ” 1 trent We transfer to our columns thie morning, ' it te deb GREAT RIDING IN CALIPORNTA estimated to b worth $100,000, the new terations for itself, nid yet tals debian future be identified. vei ; ° am the Tharkaton Daily News of Inst Sat an teach CP CAROLINA, * wore more pee i bert N. Pisher, formerly of Cher from the TA i Diet Vee OF ho the other hand, howover, the contenet na oF w lait Brule, oover ti? : “cihiet ae spi ae eal plundorera, Allet iad F Moira ce antay, a most interesting exhibit of the wo 1 y invit 4 mare yas had its fruite, Nig- Th Charleaton, tion liste hos boon done publicly, ir Sherburne took bie scat chad | Two Hundred Miles tan inte Over Bigh aeisle Ag rod 1 ah aes gave the Government the right to have such | pr inttasis apn winte emalen aro of weekly of Bey rgd Desnoerssic clubs ary in a flour tf colored men, ‘The meetin, n ore | Young's Tabarancle, at Salt Lake, to 6,000 erful rovelution which ww ing “Y hee a en und pel pthakad. Ue ized by appoi sHowing colored mm their * * the firet Gentile who ever pronehed tione mate pan even if the contractors | enerence, and F apd € al y apy i Cor Corvepens the Chae ‘ nite Ww f prone he st fi many of the ome Wy dent: William Sherburne pontence uf the Chicago Tribune, i} among th wera Democrats on the st on the whip, Inud | Prewel, up eh of balilne the Mien they | ; mrerbarng, | aay of Urigians, His subject wos the , re certain t s tuoney on the ship, lind | @ahite woman, while Christendot. looks on with hey | first View-Prosident { Joe Gritin, second Vice-Prest: AN Fraserseo, Ant. dH has long been oe | : set of Negro anttinwe : ‘ arror, but Ho e wy thedreaitulerimes, | ed clubs | dont, ‘Tie New Uiteona Crescent enys sorted by ote et the evir Divinity of Chris ‘The News prelxes 10 1 vit to Into stand the lose? Bat | thee “he what they may, monsceticu, | fe ccantal cin tet a Democrats | ptacecand wit inn phate live ARE Te eran naar | devicniated, ta the most endaeine animal | ues _ t - eoldtion, a0 far as it Is yot developed, the sly Peniinte i ca selll nde | ruse tr a oh all baearses 30 or | we countad om, hey are respectable men, Pies tnnle port of Seymour and Mitir. This C In tho world, and that bis ape 1. if fairly put do) in ob. Althonigh United tates Bupt eer) nificant title of the Black De ; RAIA Lindi lagl , pM Bin Saeed bedi AS Hon that Tudiea tam tw onty.the Froud to rata, cAltos | “Freelons ter agoneninente Wine, Ristbarne, the MN asey iranion, ie eee HLA hedieapnbitlis te rs hat the’ the Di that twee rght and proper to Tet them eff | Thisieanew reason for voting for Seymour | ge'her, the movement sows encouraging elements of | fire View President, wae lnstliy eniled for by the it ; ate metering not t is evident that the le 1 ‘ q fy nd sit, and we presume i Il be du ge | Blrenata and prosperity, Club for “ He alladed to the dead iesnes the famous thee of Jo hh wa rendered to repeelene oeam Sead Dut we Inset that it was not proper for Joum | aud Blair, and we presume it will be duly pon- | "niashout tha Mate the change of sentiment | Haticals were constantiy harpios sheer bat tkety sebrk otirenge | hep tay gaohitge ain sratie party in the South a A. Griswold to vote on the question, breaus by voters who have not yet made up their | emoog the (reeimen is even more decked, ws the ef the Democrats alwaye Improved. the Whips, alway n Spite of the evidence | r ‘ tility to the bi hey have hith i Ie siatenente published from time to time tn ur cut people'* condition, while Radicals ro | or. their om that the Hpanish-American | 9A New York correspondent of the Chérago saa ; h his pocket wae titer : «will have shown, ‘There is hardly a district country and ppiness. Carp Ir with Spaniste tively heavy sade | er rhe?, sneaking of Brick Pomeroy’s new paper, stto e warmly p 1 ho 7 Womiy wresina’ Tatton ink the Lut let oe engqest to Mr, Pomeroy that he eom- te tate that doce f bomat wore Dermpera 1 nothing DENI ta lone ind long. stirrup, fitting at ewe ai per. | * Sadine from his toons ‘Relok! we ab t io froy fim BOR THERA sibel a: 1 Fonaaa | fc chibs aud: the disaffected hon men don't Inte them f “ ane % he ; tense toi Als jo: FOORS ‘ mabe ng down their la if : Democrata have no right to being thong | Mit#s srave error in publishing such allegations us | Fenyues ure daliy e Wiley can help it, With a che Lg ll a ae wing | erty Yours of age, Slngniot as it may Keen power and denying ther all mt Ate etal for the | Att But forth in the aboveurticle agoinat Mr, Gree ereaiea, rund Bair and the speaker the meeting ad- nated on vnitersiged horses of Arvbiun oF | t sinokes. Fo oweurs, Le observed f * things ap against Me. Griswold now, for the | b mild require ac t Ke ny ng | ley and Mr. Beceher, Neither of those geatlemer chic ‘i ji : Moorish descent, catia ac isi the alsiunee, | yestoraay time th an attache in ke prin hey ar coming t we jusion tat Lihat dtiae di aieeett, mcd | Cut Stet liars uttered the diagnating sentunent 1 peal ey i AE A tle meeting held at Yazoo City Inst | Mountel on his high-bred, hobstalled bay, wit a | IM We Le worat, from ioreuy ‘ mene ke fonda with them and | feme i] nis, finding: no fault, and | whieh ia so 5 vely attrib to them both, crt reactions mtrneat anane (ie ¢ among other row wed were the | Hltte vit oF aeet - him. & snaifle-bit tn | down to devi, who uses tobaceo or wears, nee e {pr Ihe did, until he refnsed to vote | To charge men so prominent and so pure in their people In favor of former wasters, We Pied stars: ah ire. tae eee re the rumor that Brick Pomeroy eet es beats for Mec and Pendleton in 1864, ‘They | lives with saying what they havo never said, and | C103 jhe fullowing address wuleh a Virginia freed- see Tenpartiat’ Savace oft topes hire, LAL ed aie i ee mao alas c an on ‘ y | ti th saying 1. Dan haw issued to his colored brethren : ih fer Amvjactiad’ suifence on alt in Re ean aap rtithr hasyrieniadhitigrr sash aay O ag salar were over ausions to ran bir for Congress | tomake such a charge the ground for necusing | | The writer of this, a colored man, made free by the | litt head ak hp dys inh bat * i ox . part oF > L 1st, bad ho boon willing to go | them of complicity in the most revolting critnes, wellaethe han: | 2? ks are die 10 our colored fricnits ee eA Cyd ROS TORRE OF HM RUERD Bl a peat olen. ie x ugh Wo re tinve | Os “ if i ik etek Mer Aetna the han. |g at ie to ow A feta, face LWwis talking toan old Caillorntan, r " y te not too the thes rt i s cunnot advance the canse of truth, promote the hataronterr to. hn AcraAtnd by totic duty, mentioned the fiet that berore the cession of | fi baum ¢ rage w rin This polit is true, and ia well | © = : | atl antay h tO | cobtetnicd with ahi i C mol heum ‘ econ 7 dia Airqua toakes ite attack now be | * sof the masses, or increase the number of Hea aes | opprenive and iniquitous courtitation, trae Yea Koti oe Seunellen erie ¢ Peants Terhara | places Mr. Beone:t would not be likely to pect am fn : eoekaboidtbecas those who will vote for Hlaie and Seymour, mite | Thay aawcve wall olihe comnts, and teelt eet for their license to matty. ‘Toe distance | offer of tif that aun for his news cause Mi Griawold’ haw’ leenitioa Hapalill 4 | Thevtaereeve weil nf tng eu arrvices | for “their nse te y distane r settee ¥ apprecta a who ta as sixty-five miles by mountain tras aid “ toe Lor eh, which te e Ihe t rer ola Democrat, it would wale wal goveras | wiong the ea shore, tog the shortest eut Mere 1 ; Prevailing epidemie among enttlo ont thw te, the eontd make, and yet the young Cabelieros tnade Cf m fnlte tram tie stotwon yaten. | have «upp rted him for office now, just as it | is not altogether a novelty inthe history | the whites. they vent tie priwek Mid ita point of Thowor alwars ty eand back | How two handred and. seventy-three & von. | did bef of that region, In tho xpring and summer of | shold there’ pe'attavunian vote oy ue it ees? ay Asif ast unio a entire distance 6¢ 19) miles, acres. an gronnds are se ft aly kant «any in 1 my WeowOm eth ties 0 As s H wer there ent reason for mich aetate of | ie hears oh A : ie a allied Hollywood, 3 sila’ th Con, | This whole discussion prover nothing ant 1854, when Toxas cattle were first brought into Meetnie a wat apniunt oy thd pings on the fourth Baturtay OF At ia eete Lor A fer diner, ridin abvont meaprdynand ar raahorenty the exagmeraton and corruption: of politic | IMinats, a discase broke ont among them, re¢ ap ta Barbara ‘ a —_ . Hat seh of our colored people Who voted the T eof! The Hu ven 10 it by bi father, h ‘i Gane lon both sides. Tho: Itepublicans: cry | eembilng yellow fever in the human ra » whieh feal Licker, OF stow Houttniy aad Wave sine renounced pounil a iidei ial ‘ ti : } | who Doweht it about tw f Ith adopter i Lal ; | wh | Democratic batty, of wow: with toh 10 blazing sun, years Je not tae Griawolit: a6 W prent * rife ng pa | Proved so contagious that all along the track hay | and alt, wh fa trie nuptinis Ih the after- | from Whe Stetoan House ‘ 1 telat, wi i pothta, fb omoke dotwof | Which they traveled the farmers lost a great por- | | mpor aphit? 7 Invited to meet a, than dance all Bight, St the grand hall givca ja When thie Imperial family returns to the ih ‘i ney, nr tout of a ct where ho | Hon ef their stock in afew days, So serious was | ne awiwer. the Bonney ob one duty and | heard this statement remarked fustantiy, “iin, | Te +. comet ite there will be mnet less britiiant 7 Mw money, igi the damage that the people of Southwestern | white boner fd while pretending 19 thelr tees Wye, that's all Very, well for Hemerien, but an Hin. | dia ner years, The Kinperor Napoleon l¢ dae net , t | was sure to lose The Der # vbuse | y th prestest corsbou and eratitude, we baye invited g! shiny would a dono itin ‘ait the tine? What | Edo rag ; pal yb thee : Vert ie thoy wanted to elect | Mssourt held meetings and took measures to | hola he’natucion advent rors ann the Rorihy fain Aniinate venta | more cond Us sald ‘ er ‘ " xpenses of ‘ . “ty notwithstanding: they wanted to elect | greipt ae Ca abatel fia UtCANLe OF White BoCIELY AL hone, ADIL # eo peClAbLiNty Mud Pr vsverity, wii Now itis known thatthe greatest foat of horse. | whic y have nnnnaily exceeded, ets like these staring them in the | him te ft 1 | cattle throngh the country, It does [Meigh it Gs aud liberty, aud give dow Mr. Ovbailiston, who rode 29) miles in 3 hours and sh shig = ay expect that die Domoeracy of | pened, and were ready to moky a great man | when or how this ticular epidemic disap. tint we com a 3 nil he bog tinct ting tar end by ib Tie Court now the North will pretty eon begin to treat | of him, although they know all the facta | peared, but the circumstances attendin, ane Goan ates f pase Pops to } f pitch. | which they now muke a handle of to attack | created » general impression at the We Sie at arta batalee erat be feapedial Pi gt a ll ea A preacher not f 4 t rn t , the p ony ‘1 tutes, and ds, riding Cul —A preacher not long sine ef a eS existing trouble is imported from Texas lil Leela taccde toe rtine Bik avets tain Kk; and subsequently, Tom MeNabu rode | ; Ww Hamps st ne ‘ " a They tell yon they restored te {0 hours, aunpshire and de | The truth is, Mr. Griswold a a very good als have +p sippl journals About a month since a party of horsemen were dis. | the fact that the good were 1 par $03, 1 The statement is madeinthe Paria Monde, | » einee wr enssing the question of the eom t s of | were ‘ revolu: | fellow, rich, good-looking, jrentlemanly, ae. a : mee Pp lhe “ 10 Com rite of | were elunn ; 3 ! single eo Imported blooded stock and the common California | ay Danie ae for full | qnaititod witli lager Voor and King Gor. | hl contr : “i other sou wie invita. 0 lati | thousand of then hi certilleates of thems | musiangs. and the diteront styles Of Fiding, when |“ NOWs bo: ara mere ; : tions to attend the Genoral Council of the Catho- way are the | heraiip in Dewioe ab feed far 4 nd | Ledward Whipple offered. to bet @5.000 aguinst 200) | Fome and not wi headway, it will «w veryth ng before it. | man fluently, preferring his own country 0 | 10 Gireh, appointed to be held at Rome Dee. 8, thee waite | Pr than they eyer did ae the waves ut sealawieg | that no ma could be found ts ride Mab alies in 13 | ence aupy _ _ ol ™, ready to make m y by ir | cig +) caxmtions th or white tritah pillentam oon fecling taken op by | come some Gene aries j all others, ready to make money by all fale | s6r9 wilt be extended toatl sehinmatical,but not to | tr'kewett he " between Lis races in Misriasippi i dawning as the named N, Hf, | eu davies John A. Griswold for Goveruor. | methods, and mighty sharp in keeping what heretical bishops. This will include the bishops They wil “y if Pay eV result oi this state of thin. ery much a wd tof an el reply to certain charges whieh | Ye Governor, if he could ouly be elected. those of the Chureh of England. The ground of | Minh’ the mn who walt Fee ive foxis, and colored orators, Wt Is lig behing ing teaching his little boy to recite lus Su the Allany Argys has made against the Hon Rr apo . live dlatinetton wonld beads (t0: be thai eal wtlates, wid | skate are do nt work among th siteedun. ain eensice honces arenein ecenjtedendison re ints a Rep can cand we Now York Becuing Po sterday " . baek tot r ft , c end son CoUnLY ) mile, accidents, 3 . ¢ Joux A.Gutswoun, the Republican candi] The New York Kecuing Post yesterday, tm | tieg only differ from the Church of Roiwe in yedircetest iw time ut sorrow=tie riends who ews | the Bre there wore vat least 9) | fourth mule, accidents, oF uu i ond wy Wherein {4 related the parat date for Governor. speaking of the recen | matters of external discipline, while heretics res | 49 myst for you , Ree areat Tera Y betting the odds were deewledly aguits individusl who went about sowing tares t 14 The firet charge is that Mr. Griawold ts Kailroad stock, saya: ‘The fret that the wife of t ject essential doctrines of faith, This exclusion _ NORTH CATIOLINA, a eh len te ahine to ter iny (Sunday, Aug. %) was faxed on wr this | a iarey asked Ui slous par my “hen ; Commodore Vanderbilt died last night was made | Of the Anglican bich 1 tieul nif Burton MeNoel, a highty respectable colored | fhieir white, Souuern, friend vote the Dota. | "Mie MGAIneG ie. ewe Bask, 0 tow son, what a tare ts." You hat tem.” dopnay, ot entitled to the credit of special patriot ‘Of to depres the stock,” it eoome that | 1.000 Anslican bishops has particular signif | saan ot 8 y ML. wont in ae ering his | eratle ticket.” ‘The Banner te convinced that with | yoru) of the city, over a mile track. The a whatdo you mean i askcl the ast t, for building the Monite hat it is paths 4 oma that | cance just now, in view of the efforts making of | connection witi the. Rrdieal poriy, ring for | very little ¢ nine-tenths of all the negroes in t a ¢ : espe dy PY awk t ehity ism for iding the Monitor; and that it i ‘ - %s thirty in ver, selected by Mr, Mowery, were Ui fa: # rie Oiab tn cadt ; nothing is sacred from the gamblers of the Stock | jate yeurs by the Ritualista to bring about a re- Fusngur gad Goin, and advising bis friends to “do | the State can be converted to the Democratic faith. — | common California mustenge und halt-o1 ee opening bis eyes rater w i when pare humbug to say that in that busioess he, | peohange, At neatio bereavements are ry bd es x " tye i Moe! aoe A colored Democratic Club has been formed at He jullsized, but all formed of the you ‘t come home for Circe days,’ sald Johnny, out of great love to his country, advanced union between the Chureh of England and that of | Tie necroes © Hopewell, Me cklenburg County, i egniar weekly meet ty ad IMfe whieh belunga to the de “T hesrd mother tell aunt Sueen that 700 wore on 6 ry ed at only as they put prices up or down, have fo med © Democratte einb, large i or of 8 Ml att, and : fleets which ’ Rome, : # . tines are t# whiel wi 1 into Spacn by the fi ny 40 the Governmen % . Nnomber have jolued it, and they have officers of lly that they are proud of the opportamny tare," Johnny was sent off to bed, money to the Government nthe Commodore himself dies, as he must a os tearewn, nite with tue only Ganty that had ry Salona upd | Srety followers of Musa und Tarie, wlan. atthe Vid: j MFC.) Sunny Mae tant UT AS Dew atte, by Mp In reply to this we are told, that when the ly some day, we may expect a generat ‘Tarboro’ (N. C,) Southerner it their race, . , 1 ‘ Ph ard te . : becthetehd K i Rock 4. Monitor was finished she had cost the contract: oren good deal more than they had been paid vurrah frou the be lite powders. from th Puritan only and delivered, although aly ir obligations in the ease of the The Dictator they finished was worth, a6 if Let him beware of seid. to the perishability of the » SDAY, AUGUST 18, IMPORTANT MOVEMENTS (W°THE ots naa a 1864, publicans, They do no good tothe party with which their authors ure identified, and will be frowned upon by all good citizens of whatever hardly nt ne ” Tn confirmation of our own experience a9 Tout, or taling. and mon, and recently appainted spective eourtics by the man ‘ the Lineks, and eould and would ben —o = aton Robin tie ore of Africa py tetrates in thet writes him: son pave mt, of our Milwaukeo correspond. Ridiculous Women at Sarat in—How They N Koran, and the testimon rt. ah of the a Lian] E, Williams, a Tenne+tee colored orator, is faints lonieal sequence of tiis, all onr bell d into Enrope, t the knowledge of the true God aud the law of the in the ample dowager skirts ths in vorne, would Se" becoming’ the wearer of the Lisi lonabie . wh re to aprend a | SUNKEAMS. _— +, Pa, live zed fallen inete wore discovered and eight Larges whie F me!worle cones, nearthed nong ay end—Kaw * | Mr. Mowery is an old Californian, apparentiy of | mountoine of Mexfeo, #9) mites from the corst, re Vows. ta bopolatatas, beck in re Made Tue Grecian Bend Kashioun } an, f How much more is vot stated, Of these con “ ae ent, we have been favored with the following exe | Listce ey Me Indeceucy—Mea aa Great Foote an | about the midile ace, weislis 16) pouluds, and tole | pe, Henry Mh I . of Phitadetptiia, wio vi : + | Gov, Scorer South Carol na has vetoed ‘i » Ban Francteco News Lal f |) A Radical having lectured a Wilmington negro on Women, 7 J been en sured in a eelentite Jition in that conne tractors, Mr. Griswold was the most promt tract from the Sun Francisco News Lele o} a ' ‘ ‘ei and free rein, : ; : Veet | the bill reesnily passed by the Leyislature of that | guty 14 ies Fe achhig Re) Ul taka Correwpenience af the Works, At twenty minutes to Sin the morning he sprang | try. The stoues sesemble tn apperranee wrouyt nent, In fret, the price of the vent, finished | Ciste, peducing the bret banda temmlndd Cece a aaa | Liedel pout henenie we hee Atromnsthe | _ Sanarc nights are, more ab- | into the saudie wml rode the first herve four Lines | jon howiders oi Irregular shape, with avary projoe 1 approved, wae §275,000. Out of th eine TEOGRSH. UBS, /Renmoue: Gr VORUA: Feaeiney “Onn Nicorsom Pavewent.—A certain place | ular 08 oN H Wout: rolutel to. follie around the —that is t tadead : : : ad ayy 1. e274, Wt Of This | fron the State Treasurer, sheriffs, and similar of. | which i not often mentioned to ears polite i€ vid to. Wot the ofle Re Wella wa Nese | ence To of fast run ants stood ready at the stant to sadule | Hons, aud the a cregate welght of the elglt wpechnene sain the Government reserved $68,500, which | ficers. His Ni) Of GoMiMaekeliad “RO RAL | d Inve Hileman We Vo | done the work aud stand out du the Gold. For one, T wuners aud altire 0 it Foul se nd bet t the fresh horses ws he beck wie fs over 3.00 poum Thoy wore forwarde (to Uhiln > . ae at this present mon realizes we With you, ii the mo shad conspired together this season to | them in-coming around: and he changed ay imals hia, being consigned to tne Aeaden Nitara was not to be paid tlt it had | amount of ill feeling among the persons for whose overhs Whether Nicolson ie a aronata, Play amonstevns joke upon thelr yutrone. |The di | rapidly. riding wane ot them three miles alter the ed hagrand ty 3 ’ 4 D4 scortaine at she owld do ° i ts i) Nick, who © euppo 1 amoral! ‘i on, Ga,,on | terence between atemale popiijay and a lidy ts here | Gest, and of m more than two. Pu xienn wim that city boon ascortained “that se would benefit the bill was drawn, but he is sustained by | risa tewe Fe ey of Papelera din ey peel noe Seg? | deuned by a curious tn” vulgar act of pecutintl: | deige of “rasiing'* was constantly reeurted 10. AD sary W of the pioneer ex wh they had agreed. This eum veople of both political parties, Like | hut thin we do know, (hat) whereas several propert she ane b eG col )-moerate | Hes appertaining to the former persou, that Feannot | attendant would ride one-tourth ox one-third of the Hf t gt y peop i | era speakers, » larze number of 1 Demoer V1 pressmen of the time, has 7 ily at ' | Gov. 8 lida holders have land down the Niculson pavement with | 6" sheakers, # large wuber oF eolnred Hiimwerate | fi ott rife them, the track to meet him ws heeamein wheel. | ! n of th ‘ dow was probably about the amount of their pro. | Swim of Mabaaa, whose veto of the bill | (he best Inientions in the work, their wouldedto-right phn hips a Bate bind paying ve "Tue body and Waist of the dress are remarkable in | ing hi horse, rid beet Just bohind him: yehing | inary for youug iadies ut b's nome In Avrora, Cayaae fits, Perhaps it was less, for they would not | place the eleciorad vow of the State for has proved to be wrong—thelr good intentions five | Sypmoay and Bile p ne of Wile | only one respect—the lust is exceedingly tht, and ! whonp-ak tamoa? aud swinging Wis | county, New York, wil it vas *{nangurated * a Few rept payin deme dicog vale uel eh the pet Mc ea bane ireatate and the hte Ging ie tance, | yaasatcuanaes deamon coved man of WU | Fe rar rts a tho tai Cae ingly ine wok tart the au an | Gorey sce wan epproreate sud way lnvsectng pe iiKely to risk the #8, in case of failure, of NM * isl ‘e 5 pe everlasting Ix p ed to be vishal! ni + : P : tw low tie Wait that what Is monstroue ed ext ons, ai Ye Fo day ne a ¢ on \ in they would make in ense of suc. | SOO 19 approve a fow days ago, Gov, Scort is | mortal tos pul on mortality; the pavement, to use | Ze the Colored Voters of Wilkinson and Tielgg contume rst attracts aud then repels the eyes ying. A single sharp’ pi ceremonies, The institution is situated on the mar more than they would make in ense of suc. | Hine ahd lakh f Shelley's line, My Dean Farexna: Foeling that ittemy seered duty | of man. would stop the anin in gin of @ beautiful lake, amidst heantiful groun te cot, Tt was all a bus ness operat with |) os of thet small clase of men i eens te Metriehit n'y Fae ae CAF ae Tam abo, I A woop of moderate dime yoverspront with | two or thie wore (the rider wou vw viprbatneialiapiethtooneld iciisn ce + ta Who, now-rdoys, ean ree above mere partisan | Not only rote sid pris wsea,aMicts | Nlateve making with youn ft aprsn t an undedskirt or two, aid adress of whatever res animal and off agua. Somet ® enery excec lets ceque anc Mr. Griswold as well as his partners, ‘Moy | trammets in the pert abot daly thopescure with a One pe nije fecnoe dunmetng and angereine cote He are worn, Urderienth the rear of this hoon. just | mile or twe mules woul! be rulden one way nea beautitul. Mr. Weils is one of the good etuizens, one ven o it to make money, especial i bg ‘ iryptients of cravel, mioute splinters of w this advieo L desire you all caroustly to mudeent below the Waist of the person designated, is bouiid a | the track, sometimes tho otucr, im order to relieve | of the invaluable citizens, of the State, ant Is puiver went into it to make money, especially Mr ; tie slate a. deeny, asphaltic dust, nhd the nameless, nutn M touticr ouly. what my heat toa metstns | coil ot wire from two te three incves in dutneter, | the rider’ oy ehavge as turas practicable. Karly in | Of the invaluable ¢ sisenpedy ied 1 ‘ i ¢ sally respected and beloved throughent the tanaly v Grawold, He isa Keon, close business men, | Gen. Badeau, iy Wis work on them Ltary | berters debe that Lave crept into its interstiecs On ab are my bones) Hevtuneate auconvics | which throws cng” and elevates Lue oper potion | the morning the race trark« wascrusrded with peuple, | "Al tes ghost ¥ hick fi i ‘i au ineane this pavement is dangerous, A poor mM Aloo fo retand thn Hot 1 oF the dress belind, and forms the foundation, so to | an core 2PM, the jam was mamens.. Up to 1d | lis residence, as wellosa fect gentleman; and never | history of Gen, » tells the fatlowing ances | falien horse ean locthigy Une lev oe the § moment oF kc, of an extercor protuberance ealied the pant, | M the rider refused all assistanee tu undug and eck eaerestimubnl.@ " 1 ! \ hust Hate of Gon, ¢ t bireet Commissioners and many @ long-tuced owner au : is & bustle, more ores enormous, | remounting, but after that tenduuts would oe A ourrespuudent, i W ans as such a sons lesa ent i" © 08 Gon, Gir os ces yption by the rebel gone | Street Commissioners and many a long-ticed owne heap ‘ eile, jour, | remounting, : Lis uitendants c ‘4 ls ap dye algit cia a pled a ahead (WOE ea peed My | Ob teat estate eam wituces, “It loake very prety, aud 4) oan success. ye folds or layers rathered lly give him a litt, apparently not sy much | ball, rays: “There io a , fi Means iu visionary speculations, waa a vied mbes entered | the Mocks are nicely aquired, and the ‘lve y fil by a band encircling the dress, from e Teauired It as for tear that we milght do | next sei, who are note 4 oly 6. Ca u ee a sburg onthe & Mod aly, 1863; that Ditog them are eat, but tie thing a tw mach ot the wearer sroand and beneath, ve was er. e wi ec, asd his wi Ath bi rast nt, then, of $68,400, which wo |, f ‘ With sel * . ¢ extra skist, rene ving Jast below the posterar, han s miles rest was taken, anda placard was | Hnpeachment fame, and los wile. Goole Y suppore to have heen something lee than the | hotthremiensonctene seeitgtentt uentanarters, th ench evidence befve them, why will ow | tho yreaier fart of my life in wigs Co or rather Swobblen* to and tro. fue dress has a ed from the jud taut the two bun: | am easy grace, There ts souetlun: sab aw se oa and aniesea ihe: pron, mand hedisoaunted | Goumon Conucil persist, in spite of the protests | Herome, when Ite hie i ded , trata froin tour to six fect in length, dred tiles had been. ne pd in cight burs, | tusteful in the white dress, retieved w aise prospective profits, Mr. Griswold and Win | fishentered the pore, lore Beanterton sai wile ‘ 4 Hires Bape aS an write, and ofcourse can spell very | ire peature uilected in order to wet off this attire | two minutes and iorty-eigit seconde—thue beating si lak ieattaralle os Mune wate fr Kv ie in MAVENS Chet Ome eee hate terrae HBL, WUE “one cof! | OF ttl the vetoos of the Blayor, and the tie | re ei ee We aint, them te far to yout Tat | (e called the © Cireclan Head" @cunturtion of tho | by forty minutes the by Mr. Osbuldiston, if RD Make: weil, Bho le» sDRuts, jeans re ad ere for : mutts t a n savaans te pt perhaals ef ee (aa Wad ae thee | Jonetious of the Courts, in putting through new not aun bp Whe huwcrvaise | aig witch seit is ighiy improper give, Lied 1¢ | with race hurne, in Kustand, then the stat waa vet velba and anasemnins, She d he Governn nt those who make out of | exptor, nor the aware he boat ule HE Tin th tw : od fi sifting with ern white | dinieult to describe with propriety. om th ; Mr, r of Kentucky thorouvhbeeds on 6 ‘ ; Haale aisha had Prolab too nea lowe y wear, | Jubs to lay duwn this patented failure ? acti Wave. Mtohave known |" Ttigieueoled. shoes dispoue’ \herwearer to incline | luving iad .a bath und otuerwise refreshed himeet aud garry egleuriniy shop sain rayon : this a great merit and a highly patriotic act Lagden | aes j img Eriende that Tole net a AT) forward, ad high-heeled eaiters are therefore 1 At | spe iu kod for the two “vundewd more, Ar mpe made ta ora Fone at cca : ia in support of the country are guilty of ex. | aud Nehavion. - Late Honcliata dates announce the arri ad gO Wi thet and ed by the “belle of the searon.” She is thus the | quiver ‘be vets now changed a ange 0 were | out Is independent of Mr. Shoo! pony pore id peat A rebels oftered ’ wae J # Vote, bmi bey them a more roulily enrbled to elevate haps unpacaraliy Jered on bis winning, with but few takers, and | whieh yo in a5." ration, Mr. Griswold did in the prem: By ay ay was ot | wal of w vessel fr Japan, with 17 wale for voting. wilt @ get of hind, enbanetty Lot the panier, to con mse of We obstinue Kugtish bob tall und pigskin s at hakvatet feprate Rese Gold LUG Lee cate Rett Tl” atill BM Gemiata tNTWENRE tat nui 4 My twaliist every form an Slike curvature | acuool, He now made a mele ib 208. and We average | —The Observer states that a number of in isos just what was done by every other eon. Re Ue Ty eee Arh eect eraate Seana aKR: Uo: gerre..a8:lAborets, andl yore gtuainial my cond | or her uppe out her cheat, draw- | speed was xd) througnoul, There was s very heavy | gtances of criminal hwedivssness In mixing dru. and nothing more, ‘There were thon. | iia Gedeo, Who ave iio | MEER aN engagement made by Mr, Van Reed, md Wy 7° Ask. "yourkelvesy will | Ing back her shoul Dending forward her | wind blowing across tho track wt thi Unie, and the | Tive i tely occurred, “The mistake of a dvegelet b a ; Lich ATM animus fea eiweat. | Liawallan Gonwnl at/Juys This be ihe Arai {or “what § Mt ovenr mide? E | bead. ‘The latter in crowned by a hideous elignon, | average “i mast have been considerably uniaver: dhckag een : ae thoke gentlemen who had to lie owt pael lie keat had Bern teben, ory Abe spans bd fib veining vet: rhaht hes aur by fey inches, the thickness uf the | ably auccied by Luis wet; nevertheless We * kept up | Waterloo, Ind,, who gave a batener a polsonovs her PPS ccna (HE lis i ant nt fiw seoneltied (eRe? Gket | arvival of the kind, and the precursor of others to seine v0 giv ifaw Shallow pelier brain, hivtick amid the chovrlig of tae crowd, never flag: | when he applied for sage leaves with which to react helr money for longer periods than ho | tryicew, whieh late Cha RA DoUR Ocoee | follow. Whe: nanul hie: ala nid fat itd 100 tn Ho bent aul derormed, the belle constrains her e+ | ging for wn lustumt, A luli wis made ios a secoud | oie aausuge meat, made 68 persons violently lib 0 eb ; Meyss Tau hour, 1» the people he islands were rejvicing ie inste bows agsinet her shies: and, With horizontal fore: | buch, and irom tive to time an attendant would wah Were Bag had to wait for the balanee ane on the Moni hie i ; ‘ 4 This fa a perfectly corrvet aceount of what | greatly, as there isa demand for laborers. ther eid sour # arms and litte moved hands dangling trom timp jittle Water over Mowery’s pond na be nade slung. At | The fprompt action of the physicians alone save tor; but they do not regard the fact asconsti. | happened on that oveaston, ‘Tho rudeness of the | and the Orientala were quickly engaged by differ. ldntryinens They got into often, tax ae a Wrist, Lite painfully slong, The profie of auch 4 | one tine airiend wo wast ihe tan rau iorwaiduit | many of them from death, Auother drurgist i iT y 1 ner ‘: wa ee y aes onde on everyihing wo. tinke, eal figure, and its Gngraeetul galt, are trresistivl | odered bisown horse tor aride over me “ ie ty «aaa bate tuting any reason why they should now Lo | rebels was perfect, t ‘oe dignified, imper- | ent planters. ‘They were not brought as evolies, | money for tee te hovis fer uncand bay mutes had Tact | gestive of # lame’ kangaroo. "When it is wiirled | Rowery was on him in an ihatait, uid rode.act ony | Providence, B. I.,last week pat up cher per elected Governor. Mr swold is, of | turbuble, forb peltitencas of thelr victor, | but as free to better their condition, M tok Fins to keep Nowest Bout fron «i tossed wbout in a dance by one vf the fashionable DWe three tines wrouid. As ue wound | sulphuric acid, Instead of the arommiis, as the pre + capone Abe isk the annie si : Oueliates ti tates sh Hine 4 cid usta i r fi i i patty we | io slay ty oven ta oe and t ing-jae ms in » ak Urvadelots whe eves te se: iption directed, Fortunately, the phywiclin Viewer ours, no lame he preoundless lori ant ne or thu pis qui ‘ ed only engaging, on the part of the | Hank Li have openeil my byes tn our true. cou. rous, and so much alike that you can har Acation of his mistaken partisans; he did not praise himself where no praise was deserved ; but the others have put iton very thick. ‘The defence of the Tray Tinea fails to prove that the praise was j and we must conclude that Uf) Arges was right in pronouncing it humbug But if the fet is Ko, what shall wo say of the Aryvs, which, after Mr. Gri wold had wanimated for Congress by the Democrata’ fsoid, asa reason for sup: porting him “tea, that “Mr. Grisicold, to. gither with another patriotic gentleman, was Y the owner of the little Movitor at the time of hor terrific encoun h the rebel Merri mact” MW a The next the Argus was, that after Mr, Griswold had mace a big pile of ist endurance of the absurd fi! manners of the wen We presum nessed the seene will ever f he had conquered, TA EAB a Toa: got it, and t) shamed of itw who have such reason to 1 | probably forget it least of alt dition Hawaiian Gavernm nt, that the Japanes in aNOWeR, Une Bight-Whal With the bebe should vile in 168, aud ther money by building several ironclads, he found that he was going to lose heavily by the of two others—the Puritan snd Doe therefore got a Dill through Congress Jetting the contractors off from their contrnet, Of the contrectors in this case he was not nomiually but really one, and his vote in favor of the bill was really a vote of monoy to himself. The Trey Tver states thot Mr. Griswold was one of the suretics to the contract tor the building of the Puritan end Dictator, but does not say whether be was or was not really a partner in the business, ‘That, how ever, is not important, since it is admitted that in the event of loss he would have had to bear his share of it. A vote therefore to relieve the contractors was really a vote in his own interest. Such a vote Mr. Griswold gave. If it was an honorable vote, we cannot see it, Had he said in his place in the House that he was interested in the contract, and must therefore decline to vote at all, he would A parallel to it, howerer, may be found in what recently ( tN! the u en ion of ant oval Wiad town, when he wns ' an oh bia Just come from a D fe. The bc currence is thus 1 the Springteld Journals When they he , aae pen th traln, they start . with the most « “eer t A foremost in 1 Ciupt bad ralned H “ Fecoenized, wher Ar) Purlent thin the test, i Bhoutly Hurrah tor t t ly struck Gen. Gvintin the f MeConne, who ss, eunversit t the time, resented ic indienity by giving tt a blow on the ' Her, Which seut h sprawling, and Liout. Mekce and’ others att kie yo the p Y his Hit more Incens”« ws intended by the tend ty the General wh milen through the w sonal, wot Lo ay pe it wat found toh the tain passed on, to pedicntion oF their per bol bis services, tble to do 80, an ‘The exeuse in th f the Southern ret for their indecent con luct ts, that after a desper ate struggle they Were beaten, and could not re. press their fury and hatred toward the ful opp: In the case of the ruttions at Carlinville some such excuse seenis also to be in place, They ap. pear to belong to those who sympathized with the South during the war, aud their rage at Grant was partly due to the fact that he commanded our successful urinivs in the great contest, But it was due also ina great measure to his being the Presidential candidute of the Republican party, Their attack was a manifestation of po- uccuss: ent, have pursued a strictly honorable course. At ie true that the contractors were relieved | men of every class, Democrats us well as Re | the piece tu question. litical as well as personal hostility, But such outrages are condemned by decent never ehonid exter acain tut ‘ f'the wornan or and the NK at Us wid a | munistered, and, discovernig the DiGi tory eaved he. have employment at fair wages, and protection in f sldelong senpe of the Jumplng-ynek weroes the ‘ sate, suouted 11th | ice jeir rights, They te ee : yin ithe Immense tral piled on the fuor—e od exasperat- cai,” but that would Dave been cutrying : their rights, ‘They lh their country with con. Vis yy thuly Hulentous for aagbiers the Joke tuo iar, aid We changed horser, wuke the | —Apropos of the great mosqnito ques sent of their Daituios, ander engagement for three Toren Wteic Reet Te has t ontided to me by no elderly wo man, | o as road ied His own away aud ue Jeers and | pow agitating Ei d, Mr. Weed writes as follo curs, This is “i instance 5 ole yourtriend, wow, L vou, whe'te | With Whom [conversed ata Dali, Chat the: haw om London: * 1 r people of Londor years, This in the first Instance in which Japa. | ter. Phin whois sunt Mend nest ee zone le | tortion oF the shape know ma he Gtvelan Bend” fo Mi, Just fourtven hours and | Som London: "The prese and people of Lontog ] nese have been allowed to leave fur a residence Fon iver ar the nian Wh as jo ledone tried | quite painful and wearisome, mad that rome girls | mie minutes wom the start, Wwe thre hundreth wile | have beew a good deal exened for several ‘ays, dd in foreign lauds, Th . vr the fast three years, aad lied, aod proved that he | adopt artificial contrivances to aid them im presery ad, and a pericet roar of applause | termining the question of whether mosquitoes hav! 1 Preign lauds, They are to receive four dole | died ts von every tine, "Wake np my fricnda, wake up. | ing the posture fur svverd consceutive hours. A | broke ira the piulitude as. tue, underrated hurve- heionghapel isminglhogtaponedigar nary hs et Jars por month and food, lodging, and medical | Huw can you sete yonr oid master, oF you Delt is Tastened about the waist, under the *kirts, | man stored “jueb tue luck.” ‘Tue last mile was | OF bw apr p attendance, and to « MH the fie Aut ltte’ pleaoe ta AU iavor for youn when | From this bet, down etter side the tips, two straps, ie i gust two Minuice aud nine seconds, abd | Indiaus discourse cloquently. In r eiiaat lass ace ae it Lbs ad oa Horoin holy | furnished with buckies, descandy and ure atinchied to vily “uses iuplished int (he | ticles you almont heat the vicious welody aud f { to other foreigners on the islauds, Diltelt | strong lands made fast around the lower thighs, As dvctared the money sea 2 1 cea doubeahany Moyer bad | the bucklos of the straps ure tightened, the hips are the maltanant sting of a hungry 'Gowonns ef ut that but. {or accessions from of his And were ware | draw nap and lid? in position, “Swartwout's Meatows' epeciinen ; but we barf shroad ilution of the Sandwich Island ia, but war ushaned and weeavite | SRAWA Rend abie Informant, 18 @ relief, ude areal Ne fj ; esi li tn) Kunde there mmitir ATMA THANE | oe cova woniponepatarierrame, The contre: | Kentucky Democrate-General Whittaker | Reither seen, hewsd, nor fel tiem, and wuel ay wg ie neextinet, Tn 1428 they hud a idan EAIatOA Cnnaar reste eich ik aie tthe upper part has to be preserved with vo Kuocked on the Head, Value home assoclatious,we cheorfully dispense with r f 149,00, in 1453 only 73,980, | County, and #tiall gu ou wil As than the stays, aud those often render it | prom the Frankfort Ay.) Conmonwenth, Aug. ih. there. 1 has been atedil : re dufieuls anid sirvsome, 1 Jomocratic Convention at Lagrange y ble says that recent investix: ; 1 lily. going on ALAMAMA, vera recutarty about | The, Democratic Convention at "Lagrange The Round Tu! nt investi ' W) iiss s took the ‘On the 6th tne voting of colored people was | soine of the hidics’ dresses, bodies are hot ouly | Om at ata ee the sathhul ann gations roveal the fuct that the coasts of New held in Mobite tur'the purpore of orzuniaing a Dem Ut very Tow, but wre solar from clinging Jealousy to ok Were Maude to cheer the tuiliul aud the we P-oodas higesciahs ten Gaigal to thee cu i : Wick, Prince Baward's Island, Now de a ene, poor athen, the tr cratic club, The Register enys the figure as'lo seem vo challenge tue gue, 11 proceeded to Orgunization, At this polit , i en epee wt eter ee ore a exire manifemed by the | portion of the eastern Ati ar , key and vices and diseases “rhe Rieetinig wus culled ta order PyiCol, C. A. T. Dt So_gracdots condescension on the part of our youumifemed by. the Fi 1 ia Wig IM eorietand patry reerexpialned the | belles,” continued the matron, (atone tingling with He et Ae the [roweedinaae “Gort Welter Wine, | NonmNE, while those of the Hay of Fundy any 4 q ot be many years | MON Witt tha iikvinwe | icone?" cominendn them, vou will PUTO sper part in the proceedings, Ge 4 7 a hd nero rash Mle ahh ojedor th ruaynatexutsiewey | agony, commenda them, you witl surely adinit, 8s 8 | 2 BOP Port Ph eee eal area, Dre rT Woll | Grocutand are slowly sinking, Gluvkd this phend Z Will be extinet. | change of sont econelusion tat the Col | Haunts off abion are Used tO host vf And, indeed, | His action, and tn the end his protest was unticeded | menon ec oe Mave ablast (ruud Ot Who hel Urhe frie 5 5 ‘ He be founded apon proof even more cm ROUKLE LON Manight gat of the erowd Parle tollotte prevails at Saratoga an juitation Which might be eall veduy, Hl fumnse a busleaque mtd | ru te assault and batt 8 printer, who had |p i lone ‘and dim had or extrayaganaa of an antique style, W tnitta | Printed w libel agaluat him and rofused to Aght | Sood with Nocucnt mtakrarons. eon the: Nota bell or swell hoop ix to be found where once | Louievile, ¢ | the duel which he demanded, he has been tried We HOR aed ee ent | an army of them was in motin, The ch guon ts ore Neg Tovebny upen the hakional platform antl ex lore army of tt k dad ol Be ap Pia and condemued toa year's imprisonment. This Vikewleg, duck Lee tv alored),of alc | Word an topat the head, with twe switelies Inserted | uf lonley) in the halr ont thirty degrees be ow the key of the f the centre, whieh fui pen oy (0 be more precise, colored fl fone tine attention fi Wea r crowd Of colored Listeners AyCmrnerou from: Hele, enverthe an ‘Hy told them earpot bag ts the A Sonthern 1 tel have our rep Who Was pres is ina bciet effectually provents is riting during that po riod, and at the end of it probably some other expedient will be devised to shackle his too caus tie peo con: pest An Enter dreds bas a medium waist tba ra nat of the wap Ot a a trad ange. ak the er 5 74 nd small atesch end, with a backward swell to lasers er nae In forming the tralh, A Targe bustle oF * pan, | ty the Galve tess Yansee peddlers in | om is worn at the top of uh p, upon whieh is | Me: chouthern mon have, uover lied (0 | gaihered) Up Ove or six’ jerde uf materal wa wind | sliver pitcher jocylvort Blin wes be was 8 playa ‘of bundle, more per por fat Godt bad ted toa hoop Junge at the cen that he was Worn The Sunday Courier persists in the assertion that George Boweryom and vot Charles G, Hal ine wrote the stanzas beginning * Tear down that Mauut. Hager to" learn ot Muy, ood 10. the tht Could come et polition, A iin 9 was Tt will thus be seen that we have the most extraor- ry tollett +} of fashion Rig oh, they, could cil hat he had rather be ved with ® handra'e, dinary tollette Known in the realm) untruth, But let the Courter loo) tc vs Tet the Cow look at the Citizen of pice and wc Pang oe August 8 It will there learn (rom an authority i¢ | Ey Uh ity the hist 200 year, Tt may be remembered as his: cannot dispute that Gen, Halpine was the euthor of | left My yi aia ags Uh fe | torte aes thet» chienae OF daemon euanane tne wesle | business se Heed aul eater SapusnesewSd | cist assumed by our belos eahors Gana, When dressed ne to he nd only macs Ming eFweL Wy a bronae crowd rushed to (he doors, er Was Suruck On tie th 4 disregarded, Wi Frmyperor of the ene an iuded to, Nobody who has | Whittaser made a speceh wherein be bowly ni : Of i ren ; ; m vies miners wae held rmeently ot Demopolis, Ala, a Sey: ds's spoctutor of the Ireguent nuetss biped Les TANKOne? | neaua to. silen efurt, whose | mour and Blair ratification wbicuded’ alunos on pane +1 hore and t attacks on his administration in the Z exclusively Sy negroes geae | by tour White Eatbnaten tan deal } Hministration inthe dam | men aud the following black speakers: Jim West be AD Southern ferne base for sore mioutlisy aunoyed Wim ine | Brook, daek Kees Heathen yan, Bandy” Cannery, Wolpe Went oy day. Xuan Wiis ime fobs the Southern arwy | tensely, M, Rochefort was skilful enough to | Wa Roberts To ee Mee em | us well for beauty as for wear, mid tbat Vein to exclude froin Your lo, me, Who Lodgiity | avoid the penalties of the press law ihat heelaneenes 5 owing report of Che bine Ne) clanking a graceful disetoowi’ oF thea As otudied us | ind Tye Ute Gintracicr of niin Urayels sto prowet yout | ie pre * #0 that he | spec Pity irenniey aud Who uKcets deve | could not be proceeded againat ¢ tw) tore), from Jefferson, | *!M Correspondence af the Tribune, Tome Who, bad WK GucdE hunts, I wus {against directly for what 70 " he said; but, b imprudently committed wy fthe'chain in whieh | Sanarona, Aug. 12—The very extreme of the be heard, ie said ; but, havin udently committed un tthe tamalt was at ite height, and thy Tn the excitewcn.y Subse. Henle pated in its proceedings, oe RISING Texas Freepwan,—It gi us pleasure to reeord that Abe Gilmore, of Mustrop county, sent the first bule oon marke rs. A, Scosame &'C . im and the “blanchisse," or washerwor ing Me.” The reason it gives is, that Mr, tency | Hehe pea the kame sei dud they mined tyla, Lut Tally Tesotbier the hanpe ets camels | ie ovtton In Bastrop: county.” au Russell says George Boweryem told him eo, Bither | for belug itidly. hivohed ta Oy fener travel back. | Assos the lowor lips, below this" paaaler,” | rallrosd, and of course bad to | Mr. Russell 1s mixtuken oF Mr, Boweryem told an | Xeuturets, mhohad only Lesived sherusel ee a kaniticoy ; oiler, ai oman new cot ‘ud received theretor, from ithe of » fne nil two silver Cups, and aleo Lig conte than the market'price, 'T) ‘s | mon Iabored under the disadvantige of bavi distance from a railroad, and of course had’ to haul tt either to Co: ward, und we rejoice that he seck it, and that Ue succeeded, \o see many black competitors for tae priges that ou » the pre windy year we expec! nd active, industrious, In dee wi he wie Seve tbe whe cen -ceteieip upon 1 by Chas, Long, oi stig the blood co flow freely, quenily, order wis restored, and Boyd Win was nominated tor Congress, W. of the Convention fram a g ntleman t and parti * | pedagogues an object le @ freedman s fiued deserves the re: the ambition to the patient, » lady, belore the flery dose was at American continent would In {00 present an entire different appearance, ‘T}o Muy es would become fruitiul vu ddsens, Where now the laaks of N coud) land ite, there would then be poninmuias conneete With the mainland, as the banks of B’, George are present, The passage from Lrelaud to America won! S| then only take four days, ‘he whole Atlantic e¢ Hine of the United States would be advanced as fi ws the bend made by the Gulf Stream, and the sma islands, banks, and socks of Ue Banaras wold fame Into larger telunds, resem India group, —The late Prince Albert once paid a visit to school, and heard the teacher make one of the el go through what is termed in the phraseology “Now, ca you ane anything about heat f° wus one of the qui A bright little man held forth his hand, to say that he could, “Weil, now, boy twacher, “what do you know? said the boy, in the jerky style of delivery character istle of his years, " Heat expands—-eold eon iracts. ‘The teacher looked at the Prince for approwal ; tl Prince bowed his head, and siniled approbation, ‘Ti teacher, eager for more such smiles, went on, rool,” he said, “now give me an example.” summer the days are long; in winter the days short,” tinue for ten centuries, the nap of ‘} a's aye, with « son,