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. °F AMUSEMENTS, doos not recognize the fact that the main ia | any on those of our older colleges, Mr. | A FIRST-CLASS NOTICE FOR BRICK WARLACKS—Fire Flys Lanting character dy tote, | Stes involved in our Presidential election | Comell’s worda aro fall of encouragement to POMEROY. BIBLO'S GARDEN-Otteavact’s Opera Bouffe, Barve | sustain relations, more or less close, to that all who would atudy there, Ho assures Blows. hugest of all monopolies, negro elavery—that | them that “if they will perform one-fourth oa me Fe ye cemahy, be. Mitinms On sacerany HST. ig, the loyal right of one class to extort labor | a8 much Inboras he did at ther ages, or 18 | HE PRINTS AN INFAMOUS NEWSPAPER. BROADWAY THEATRE—Doucicault and Reade’s Ho: | from another clase without their consent he docs now nt 60 yours of age, they will Sell Lae mance, Foul Play. | WOOD'S MUSEUM—Ang. M-Fostieh Opera Monte he nearest approach to this fn the British j find no diMeulty in paying their oxpennes IT WAS DRICK THAT BEAT CHASE. ‘Tronpe, Slamese Twine, Rany Woman, &. Empire ie the power ofthe Established Church | while prosceuting their etudies at Itha IRVING HALL—Aug. Si-Grand Moving Diorama, | to Jeyy taxes upon the Catholics, and oihor ee So sce) CO ahhh ronan hae Oe = | dissenting bodies, for the support of ite own | ‘The Mon, @. 1. Penpraron ts a gentlo- Adgisdesed bgp LDR dear M. M. Pomeroy has established a daily news: ppes da New York, called Zhe Damocral. Over hirty two thousand Gonies of the first num were rold, which is anparalelied in the history of journal. fern, /and establishes the fact tha: the new organ of the Democracy Is to live and flourish In apite of the Herald and World, Avis the size of the New York Sin, folly ta form, and contains seven columus to ie page. clergy, ritual, and worship. ‘The most odious foatures of this coercive system are exhibited in Troland, where tho Established Church | | how ouly about 600,000 rlherents in a popu. | lation of some 7,000,000, the inder of He adopts tho prineiples so beautifully down by Mayor Horrwax in} toga je trusted that in the ng political contest, the ordinary acrinony ng of the candidates would be dispense with; that each man, without using inveet , when he aid that TL Rhinos for ATL vndt re The Sree Sun. SDAY UST 94, 1868, whom are Catholl osbyterians, Metho- : (would he a herardons enterpriae for most man to =. MONDAT, -AUGUBE. 9h 1006, th gob Nt Hy ; a +h aie Ws 1 | ould slay express Wie opinions and act bis | wiutertake to eetablet & Fad ok A gp Boi ———— leracae = | dists, Baptists, and Independents, tho great | pant honorably in the canva ‘This is the sen. | the bat iriek a) be Oe ers eck Parte, eet tora abessiberssey gem | Morty being of the first named denoming | (iment of Mr. Paxntatox also, and it does his all xury,”” and that fs d correct. His teca- daso-Wennue, per year 2 | tion, ‘The Liberal party, led by Gladstone | (he more eredit because it is contrary to the gon. | Har style ja adapted to th fous Rewocracy of New, ‘Ten copies to one address, 480 | and Dright, wisely makes {ta prosont attack | erat practice of our politicians of both partion, | jusines, Mia manoging editor ie Joseph I ¥ ‘Twenty copie to one e 46: | einen thas wales a ah da: alle fi ens wine. (ite ve ee 1¢ followin lane | Ji, @ wan of deeded and probaby proud o Puts sopmn to oun o0trom “fe | Upon the ontwork of this e Tos'asticnl m \F lowing this rule, wo used the following lane | i 4 wan at de tt Ouneed proelamallon prote-es | Wakes: bat FR cscesiis ay nopoly in Ireland, where its inoqualities | guage about Gea, Guan and Mr, Conrax in @ | jae tote from Preadent Bincoly witch seat gold Twenty copirs to one adress... 19 | and oppre peentiar, Pree elen He Relieve a ene On: | causal tre ueilevts of thelr omce being shat Up | Fifty copies to one edure : babe y of the yang | laste for ove day vy te military, for the ® Additional copies, in € ab Club faves One of Ms hi Vee Een Vann “Teball not dixparnge the ability or charaster of | file clict assietant editor | tye Flauders, who | cut mvariably In advance. in Groat Britain and Troland is that both pare | aor, ts, I Would not iT contd pluck ono | We # sont to Fort Lafayette thr disloyet ADYBATISING RATER tics, 80 far from talking of d hising the laurels of Gon, Grant, Whatever may | Coa ieee actengelte | Forern Paae, per tne. eacente | ow votors, aro each ng their utmost ta | yree Hier he has stood the test of sue. W th su re the paper te ndral sit nda i} ‘Tree lines (30 words) er lev aeons | bul) E Lota aad Bicabe ta ie ea ‘eld ag: oy Tween Pane, per tine teeta | Reourethete support—a lesson which may Le | ces and, #0 fir os Lave known, he hae borne Wik | donttediy be mye uu wry ancora Ant Cake MU t Rorcas * conte Atal ty % Mfwith moderation and mugnanimity in bie huh ty cbr vor tue ewe and World. F CaINEAS NOTECRE, 7 : ‘ profitably studied by the D.avcrats and Ree | Pay a ite, Coneax well for many | thuch to, hope that Ww ocIll be mute decent t | sa glare aemureda a hanes te * 1} publicans in this couutry. Disracli and fe o peanorra. TW eains | . 9 Ho years, Thave seen hin tn possession of great power, | hood, vitupersion, cbsee: ly, aud di LT per Nee as above. | Stanley on the ong hand, and Gladstone aud | He is nn amiablefand estimable wan, and would | have nade that sleet aqorions ne ye oe tight on tho + aro slarewd enonggh to | Brxfurm ia Aiguity the duttes of the high oflee 10 | it it oly, will douldlene character t " he e nT € ako la pita we © che wah che ils ly poye | yh beak any Fregdeh ot dnaadhaean: Basneiaes oa Te This ia the utlerance of aman who doaircs to jounces to his roaiers that be te no er estauia ‘ those new Nek hae ° hh pat me r . | kecp ile comtest in the Held of geruine disen ut ve cone to lay. le the Rortee to = them from the polls, ‘Though it is no doubt | inn, and to avoid the coarse porsouulitios with h oMlce War aponetin New | eomeerihere wishing trae that not onein six orcight of them can | wich it ix eo often deg t Would that-mas lind wivaral pages of the fa Crosy Mate whotlier HalLy, & . either road of write, tho Tory atl Liberal | others would imitate « 1 nn example! mipde wwdens § nd sent to Law Ururse by ex | Wen Gis, ax well aa tua ee pose base well know that they are neither deaf ae - Ele trek) Arnis SbTO Bet Hs tb Post OMe well as the new place to whieh they wirh CARS We ” ve hey are neithe ons es from La Cr Weir paper sent | to argument, nor eo blind as not to Boo where tal Commisstoner OvLD is out In tho et up in ty : iM Rie seating mn Bale eebetrintions wi'909 | choir teua ihtarosts Tie. Tlentes, oacli appeals | papers, to prove thet the truaiment of our prt. brie ae ‘ : Vueappied j " sour 10 prison hells of the South was ih Alent Af tot, then resister tne | ritote standard, Tho | the prison hells of th h was tho |} Bicusy aud Maus save ® Bod deal Of tf nd Seymour will do well to | Work of Gen, Guay, because Le would not ; shay : — and make a bold | 1 echange prisoners on Jeff Davis'a terms, Tell |r nec Stockjobbery and Stock It he South that to soldiers, ‘They will place their flagers ow | JY!) pi turd fui "Tho old fashioned moralista, who us eu biden their noses ina eerinin mysterious way, aud swish | ' pa co AEM preach againet gamblir n st The Destination of Emigrant Mr, Ould a good mornin | : « the ry business capacity | ground that it was riekingg mon "ait ae i a aye Po aE | boing the pubjin yy With a few hundeed | shanco, like any other epcetea of | From an observation of the several chan: | ate goutly, tho Irish landlord, who was | sibverive s. t0 tint of ‘ewalny to distor tite | hoy eid Ne pees 1s into wh nt © tide of {mmigeation 18 | hop while serving notices of eviction upon | humired, nites apart, and © weekly widen has the | Ject over ay 10 argiai veo | ROUTE after it strikes our shores, wo find | his tenantey, belonged to a family notorious | word. cue weceweity OF enlarging " +t that its broader and deeper volume roll@ | throughout the length and breadth of Ireland | Dusivcer. 6 applied to the subject no longer } roel . ‘ {he operator in stocks does hot sow-ad | toward the Weat, From this fact we may | for hardw of heart end brutal treatment mae : sage adap dit infor that thera is doinand fa| of the unfortunate people over whose wel: | fun any rek whatever, those regions fur emigrant Tabor, and that | fire and happiness they exercised wndivput lose if he Is not in the secrets of the operating 1 ru | bead’ cas sand 4.0 pressure, r joe OTe IE | cho rapid dovelopmont of their agricultural | avay. ‘Tho father of tho presuat generation of | Pal, 3) Fite Lent enal iw Mlsgrace to J ring,” and as suro to win If he is, Stock ‘i Heullys was the celebrated counsellor of that | fem. It 4 an lafamoue tiewspaper, Mbt 1OF Jobbing lias boocme a sposies of robbery, with | Sd Stick Tesouices must be tho: result hi ea fan for | Hnils atl wtoe'te the pewre” aint pronperiiy uf, th ; cis Daring the month of July there parsed h Whose work on the penal laws gained fF | couniry, wud & Y sbhouesty or viKtue. The which mere luck has no connection, h h: Castle Gard 25.910 fi him a popularity nd only to that of O'Cone | New YOR avy Democrat will protabiy bear the For instance, a sot of men in the rol of | Hhrough Castle Garlen 25,910 emigrants. | oi, His sons were unworthy of their sire, Ono | SyN6 1m Hut O18 in setitiment oF Of these Vehanous on Janenage, there isa tielt for tin New there went to Illinois, 4,24 acertain railroad company, aud ing the Towa bade ithdlana. cab is teuaiuaweilt of them went to Parliament, another was shot— dork, and it will taxe due care to ulti rate i wt? power to incrense its capital at will, contract | 2 i as eri(hiaal rite ney, a it was geno. ally believed by two of his brothers, | Fie atl | to delivor Immense quantities of its stock to | Kansas, 183; Michigan, 184; Minnesota, | who inherited his estate, and one of who was | pricto plan oF capacity | whomeoever they can inveigle into buying ; Mieeourl, 400; Nebraska, 87; Oregon, | the victim of the tumult of last week, This samo | ”.S% A | man had just served eighteen mouths in jail for Killing © woman, the wite of one of his tenania. Sho was at the time enceinte ; aud in one of those disputes between landlord and tenant, #9 common in Iroland, she foolishly said something which exasperated bim, and be struck her on the head, : killing her and her unborn babe. For this he States, to inerenso their population, and add | was arrested and committed to jail for nearly six to their wealt and political consequence in | months, when he was tried at the assizes, found tho councils of the nation. guilty, and sentenced to an additional imprison- Of the Eastern States, New York and Penn- | ment of twelve months, All this, of course, sylvanin received the largest quota, New | does not justify the shooting of tho man; but it York absorbed 7,67, and the Keystone State | indicates that he was one of the worst specimens took to her ebony bosom 1,226 of these | of 40 Irish landlord, the majority of whom r.9 hardy, adventurous pilgrin New Jersey | all sonscleaea bed enou and Massachusetts attracted nearly an equal ey A correspondent of the World says that number, the formor rocelving 666, the latter | wren Hoo was in front of Nashville in Decem. eornin ard, B is probably worth tuird of amithon of | Tie Was offered €101,000 bo advooate Clue es on a the Den Mf nominated, He retmeed, know io Of the La Crosse Democrat sted the nicer intensely, but the ofr ehowed ils Great Mogul of the Coppertiead wing. Me threatened | to bolt Chase was nominated, and thus, teough be | lost Pendleton he kept of Judge Choke, wud gave Seymour the it, As soon as they have disposed of all the shares they can in this way, off they goto the printer, and have him print all the new certificates they think necessary. These th put upon the market, and down falls the price of the stock, of course, What they wold at 70, they buy in and deliver at 50, There is no chance for lose; they are as safe as highway robbers dealing with an unarmed woman, Again, a man buys stock, ealeulating up- ona change in the direction which will im- prove its value, and expecting to vote upon his purchase for now candidates, But the party in possession do not permit any pos sibility of being outvoted, ‘They transfer 3; Ohio, 1,170; Utah (to swell Brigham Young's harem and territory), 1,872 ; Wiscon- sin, 2.027; Colorndo, 1; Nevada, 1. W have thus about one-half of all the emiygra- tion of that month going westward, to settle down in those agricultural and mineral wo | power ne tie | we ‘ Brick Pomeroy ou Mr. Lincotng To the hustor of The dun. Sin; Your article this morning, ‘Ia it right for Brick Pomeroy to aay that Mr, Lincotn has gone to Hell?” is very weil aud camdidiy written, It would be much to Mr. Vomeroy's benefit If he woald pon- der it and sock fur the spirit it breathes, that in, the spirit of peace, ‘There are probably few If any well-dlscipiined js that will disagree with the concluding para- into thelr own names all the stock they can | 11; and Connecticut, which is a progressive, | jor, 1504, Gen, Gusxt ordered Gen, Tuomas, hy Tear are snviher qoostion lavelvea; whlge te the | bog, borrow, or manufacture, and then close | Hourlshing little State, obtained 817. There | tetegenph, to attack him, and that tho latter re- | petting muthoritatively if clea thing Ae. posable, | tho transfer books. Observe, gentlemen, | W¢? none for North Carolina, none for | plied that he would do so us soon as he got ready, And thet qu fe Te ft rigit for any man to soy there is no danger In the game whatever, | Florida, Alabama got 5, Missienippl 6, | 60 that victory would be cortain, This” says | ptetter eee Ue PeEDOre OF Cagendering Tho pea ie always under the right thim)te, | Louisiana 54, Maryland 125, South Carolina | the writer, * did not please the wise General at | _ Brick Pomeroy may honestly bellove that Mr. T.'n- coln has gone to hell, Others may we honestly be- eve that bis wurcerer is there, walle Abr. Li jn heaven. Otoera, Hike your eorrespoudent, who | docs not believe in hell, may Believe them are in heaven, ‘The candid avowal 12, Texas 20, Tennessee 46, and Virginia 52. ‘Vhs is the principal distribution through the Southera States, which show. that emi- Washington; he despatched Gen, Looan. with an order in his pocket to supersede Tuom- For tho sake of the truth of history, let us Ora clique is formed to put up or down the price of gold. A greenhorn thinks he knows a thing or two which cther peo. lay: lila ta ebeuiddea Gen Gas ho | ecnflicting behets would nat necessarily pledo not, and makes his Tittle venture ac. | #%t 00 shuns those disturbed portions of the is Is erroneous. Gen, Gnaxry who | fi ltate any one, It ts omy when, sich statements 3 1 J Jen 1 " } | are insincerciy i j@ with the intention of prov tonlingly. A fly might ns well try to crors | Uaton, and leaves them, with untiiled flelds, | tif by wounding usin ou, mus! ! the track of n hungry spider, Ho is caught, | SH! ® prey to political anarchy, ‘They shun | Tpovas, and Gen. Logax never bad «uch an order pobre alg gobbled up, and his carcass turned out into | Hem as the traveller does tho hot embers | in his pocket, | to. and. that allright the gutter, just ag soon as the machinery of | 8M lava which indicate a recont eruption of SOA ap RACGP END | Rk wap muah eeela Me Laaece | the clique gets hold of him, ‘The have all the volcano, and aeck more peacciul abodes. History has had its Genghis Khan, He | ' he ¢ a iritate tnd in 8 certain | sense | tho gold or all the sgrownbacks nocossary to | TRS great rush of omigration westwant | WM ® destroyer. It is now going to havo a) theicrpinnt repetiin of saat he way uF Imig not | pt the contuotity Just whore they please, | S°™8 to Iw further influenoed by the rapid inate eS ie de wil a mae up. Wow | Helieve, “iia this “nebritad Heese speech a At another timo the adventurous vietim, | S4vance of the Union Pacific Railroad, whose | jit, 's sending forthe youth under exe, Baried | cg allel ey hit we th, nnfews one thougite | y gaint th ive Pamoral or legal right ( market, takes bh Wy bays on a marge speculations such as this continent has not My Witnessed since Columbus, the great earpet- Learned dollars, and ra Mrevhientiat », borrowing the difference, nthe ground that the age of vightoon. men be- tween eighteen and twenty-one do nearly all the Rte y: erumesnad te Hee RAM SUEY. Ia | a few shares of stock, in expectation of ari Dagger, landed on its shores, Where such | gytting in time ofwar—and he might add, nearly Mee ah vigtentae Nt 1 RACIAL He doce not know that the magnates of Wall | Meterlals for progress exist, there can be no | all tie marrying in time of pew 1 uy obit eal opponents that Lob ri igor of disaster to the future of the conn. #treet are preparing to seoop” | try from the noisy sqaabblers who are chas s his pocket denly money is made searce, and he is roy does not vay that he Delleves Mr, ‘The Democras press seom to be going tohel He sey4 that Mr. Lincoln called upen to put up more margin on hig | ‘MS down tho politteal stroma bubbles which | rather fur i tacks on Gea. I. Fe Me Ra eM purchases, He fails to raise tho required | PUFA a4 soon as touched, We bi ady comraented upon Does Mr, Pomeroy Row thatStr, Luneata ts | a, for ( , A Good Ploce to get a Good Fducation,. | #4 now we have the 4/2 with such sweeping 44 one thing, but t diferent the that his own Droker belong to the gang | x ; ' hes Peet ft rei fe Socking to the . sbetbded Numerous application yy bown made to | #lements as the follo : : spre he ee “1 for which means to rob him, ani hs little hoard ayaa eo bone ea Gaye liso neile 26 bieeatirnnaNe « | tuoral sense nent of Mr, Mr, Evra Corucll, the founder of Cornell | 9) T8¢ ability of Horatio Beymone t #0 well known | ty . Ln ee Liuto the pile of the already |) niversity, te st students with the means | the amsnuits of suen tn ls of | iyle of espa esi nei / Neer ts emai fl bi TaDine WRAL eee eres cee Ta Mina rele ' ites ysucveed With © Vile means, it eertatu y eau ; ton a Lotter, which we have publishe this wind | are ret afloat daly in Wall etroet, shares in | hwo have published, as a ith Maron and | Buookiyy, B.D. Aug. 2 qoneral auswor to these applications, in cxilmiable Indy-of | i eee eee which, not worth one cent, are sold for many | Viel b link’ u y Hoond palaged 1 Bag wry we Aullare teieqetia cs Tdi a bho ee lich he ayo that the manual labor required Hull goody and chattels. tht were cot any | AYKAnsiH—The New Mute Goverament Dex on the farm and in the workshops and ma: Hn peseanh-only a luw clays since at « din Fonde tompts to speculate the regular fancies, or | oy 4 ‘ n by Hutier, of his residence, toa few (avorct | A Letter from Prof J. A. Butler to Senator Yates of J chine shops of the University will afford | uters, nnd fussandte army oficers, fie In gold, must male up his mind either to rob ' ” ayed the Hlenucal spoons. atolen. Non rs 5 : work to all who wish it. For this, current | huvicant te Hapa n froin Ark., Aug. 7, 1808.—Desa axp How. | others, or to be robbed himself, If he wants SMR alAT ee atin a ied Sada yaar Your kid favor reached me tie day of to mally gamble, there are dens enous: on aah eis ad J ae rorganined relly u 4 men who go to Cornell Univers'ty are willing: | Butler may be to nee suits for libel against | oat ot da ot ot | Broadway, where he can fight the tiger with Wey | : [ian Eoele trogen oh he ae) Ok aR Wal CI | bd ‘ ; Es to work, they can earn suilicient to pay thelr tho newspapers, he would by-and-by discover | November fe Ber than two chaness to one against | way through college, that there is @ point whore forbearance ceases to | wergints® ny ge number of educated, ie a ne eae ay ghee he | This arrangement is highly advantageous | be # ¥ AD a) Gee AAR WAN HG reat BAR| WS Poneeel At it darkness tbe tmete i ve di ocketbook , ’ pe 4 |} the a! ne thus he upo! . nn, Homest carries w at dar tor thet ms OF WH, Solevee Up he POCKUt and ia Very cralitablote the founder of the in- | (82 shame thus heaped upon him, he will not p ringer should have lull mecd of pubile « | the first man he meets ; walt much longer, Probably the Aflae would | Justice, &e a stitution, Tt puts it into the power of young | Way uch Mauger, Pro ie " Gia: lb chao aystem ie a collation and compilation of | Be ae peril : ne ints GUIANA. Ri DQIsALI egies ane tite ite charges ne Awol Olio, Dinos, Michigan, Indiana, he Pending Contests in Great Britain n to obtain an education ff they aro only | pefore a jury. Kven the ordinary spoon story whiiecttsy Ace L think te komplete, "OWE ear and the United State: Vsposed to worl for it. The courses of study | jas not L proved, ond it is not likely that the tmombers wore strong auaitiares on the school A pernsal of the British journals shows | at Coracll University are des gned to be ex. | bis tulos of the Atlus rest on any beiter | wore on over one bh ‘The that the contest between Gladstone and | tremely thorough; scientific, and yet practi. | foundati | ebony brethren ant aided tn i is a 3 V Me wire p hey will help { Disraeli for the Premiership of the United | eal, Students there, with their farm work - —ae. Hap his le wil be elected 4 2 ond ape mination. of Se; | K nao dy pesdont upon the election of the | will no doubt acquire @ traiuiug as valua sdt tis negroes of the Southern Sintes rand Duar it's faree-ah insult 10. a progressive next House of Commons, is as flerce as the ts mental dis tu ite practic should all go for Seymour and Biuir, and elec | x! . mmmons, is as fer that | {nts mental discipline, iu its practical know. | 6 en an i t The canvasa has opened here, ‘The trattor, T. C, | between Grant and Seymour for the Prosi- | lodie, and in its eifect to produce a high and at will become of Frank Blair's pro | Mindian, is canvarsing In favor of treason, and ina dency of the United Stats, dependont upon | independent character, as the boat colleges in | samme? What will become of the cry that this | Oulily enuelates bis opposition to the cored A the choice of the try oan. now furnish; and. '¢ will | oe ye mans Government? General Powel Clayton, our Governor, ts as firm ; ; - mee asthe bite cf Alpine mountains, and is the right countries the great battle isto occur in No {| have this yreat alvantage over them, that - ATen ' ‘ p » the right plaee, } del islgama ‘ 4 ; A ree Mwy . Great benefit is boing derived in the West | ®U\" 7) Mia’ composed of true men, Wo vomber ; nud there are points of resomblanee | lowest hard work will always bo held in the | from the codperation of the foreign residents im | lave Fevelu louie d ie omiees of the Mate, and prt in the conflict in each which strike the mind | highest estimation, te work of gducatiun, In Chicago, which fa the | (i.mee trae men, Rome ol our colored meu hold nm " . kat Ly audaasd cago, Which is the | high civil pool ions, ‘ of the considerate observer, The most The hoalth that outdoor labor will insure | headquarters of emigronts from the north of Mason, of onr St 0 Senate (colored), gresnated at : i Balicnt of these ia the fact that a large body | tothe stulonts is of great rtanco, No | Europe, this ia especially the ease, We learn | Reo eee ne TOR Te ertatee matasiae of new voters will for the first time tic natter What aman may kn he eannot do | ftom the Superintendent of Schools in that city | The best orator tn the Lower House fe one of iy ! : y | 7 | 6 y (colored), We thaye q pate in w national contest. In the United { much with itunteas he has health ; and the | Mata considerable number of experienced foreign- | seven Legisliture, ‘They de- ers hold positions as tenet the m their thor valusble assistanta, Kingdom, the number of this class of voters, rs or school officers eufranchised by the Reform bill, is about thirteen hundred thousand. In the United Bates, the whole number almitted to the Dallot-Lox under the reconstruction pulley is about six hundred and fifty thousand; buy as Virgiuia, Mississippi, and ‘Texas will not time to lay the foun youth We are sure a for health is in m dorkeys within 400 th P ylum fe y } yards of my hous Hering HX) pupils, unde Supervision of Mr and Mrs, Clark, of Tad Fricnils or Quakers (the best of ‘The Lion, Julan end Mis. Clark were schoo We have three evloved sehoo! al Roek. We wil) ask Congrees for a donation of land for the building und ¢ wmment atemale colege, as Also o nortval school, I pray you, dear airy to aid ux ‘The Superiatendent writes are many rich men In thia city who would dowell to send their sons to Cornell University at ite opening this fall, Thoy would not be very likely toturn that in the Govinan element is very influential, and a servedly so, The Board of Pducation in Chieago is now presided over by a very intelligent Gere oral Boards of Lducation in that Stace Men, im Helena, and five out mere money spending idlers, as 69 many | man, Around the Board sit Germans, Dar ta Ui peution, be likely to participate in the approaching | do. Plenty of Lard work and litte money | Irish, and Americans, equally honored and | , Jf the Geveriment would (and she micht without lows) give us the Arsenal grounds at Little Rock, we could start @ normal selool at once. Crops and health bere are good, The railroad spin isrunning high here, ‘The general resources of our State are wusurparned, atts Your tueticnd, = JAMES A. BUTLER, si RA? equally useful, In the first normal school estabs lished in Wisconsin the second place has thus far boon held by a Swiss gentleman, a graduate of one of the normal schools of his own country, ‘The common interest of all the various elements | Pyrsonat.oThe Hom Joba M, Boits, who has of our population centres in the common school | hoon visiting his son-in-law at Paterson, N, Ju, 18 #0- system, aud there are in the West teachers of all | journing at Stetson’s, at Long Branch, He is accom: natioualities, selected from applicants who have | panied by Geu, T, D. Haysey, wife aud daughter, of vasecd the required examinations ‘abereon ; election, they not being yet fully restored to | is what they neod; but if they are to have their practical relatious to the Union, the | the mouey, lot them have the work any number of new voters in the Southern States | way, It will do them good, as it does every- who will deposit their ballots will be about | body, balfs million, If the design of the founder is carried out ‘The fundamental principles involved inthe | successfully, as we presume it will be, the eontest in each country are not wholly dis | time will come when the alumni rolls of the aiunilar, ‘be man is blind or nerverse who | University will bear names as honored as UN, MONDAY, AUGUST 24 | thank you Lo; | 1868. GEN. Ih. — ot Five Hundred Tanners in Line-10,000 Peo~ sina The Gen, Prentise— Reply of Gen, Grav From the Quincy Whig, Aug. 1%. ‘The city of Quiney Vijoses 8. Grant last Saturday evening. THR TANKERS, Altuongh It wag not next President of the nt Labout noon on Satu wildtire through the city. here they came by two: .ontll the park was ath ‘The su the conwon, and the @l errival of Groseh’s Rand waa Ing, onl companion AY and fell into line and ‘The eolut to the ui zens, muny oF Whom were T le ecaxivis te Join, but every torch form was in ure, and it was not proposed tof th ey exunp ra » through Wi Ley the with of thelr band, the thum ‘of the excited ones made things preity lively there for an hour or » 1B” abo farted Quincy Democracy eke to fall th ‘were facto ny fo: a hour distinguished viel their #! awn GRANT'S WELCOME AT QUINCY, never gained more honor for herself than by the hearty, !mprompta and eniha- siastic welcome Which her citizens gave to Gen, mown when " the ‘world arrive wa Apreal like ‘The Tanners bad been or- J to assemble on deiferton square at halepast trees, by t a rot Inarehet directly down Vermont sree’ ead, accompanied by han ree, and taany Ole oil while ts and ollow On arcival o' t man; then je Ls ) IC this be the bean Steal of OF A great diplomat? I pause for ® here it fs, I trow—that for one who would ¢ to be the former, Tam preity conti there would be one bundred who would set him dow aa Mkely to be the Such Is William 8, Rosecrans to my apprehy as Informed by no very {nifmate yet pretty fan! gequaintance during the war and @ year or eo be- re The folowing 's his letter to the acting Secretary of State (Mr Key-ard having been out of town), ae- copting the Mexican Mission: ia Wasmtxarow, 2 C.. ARg. 11,198. ry. of isa our thar oF 4 tli Informing, me of my Appointinent as Bavoy kxtraoe tinary aud Mlowtor Pc. Rigorentiary ta the foebabiie of Mexico and transmitting tap. eoubtalerion, Ws Fereived. onehdertog Liat this wnsanght honor Comes with ih eneral approbat'on of the press and poopie, wither fits ihre batty Oto ane wnoge erodes wit Denocrated Rep ibliean, Representat ve Government howe | A (evens lhtp Tey (not Nation and The frequently exprested, viows for march iL With thoas of our mingles it ree an: | view. of the, pow'bia good that may result agAL ot by ul nem, L deem It ry daty to wccept thas did of the depot, It jad reeponsible suit tony ¥ athontieated. 1d Of @)Li- tony v ™ rfar abated ¥ Fart ¥ abut the fret day of Uctolor ° 0 honor to be your odediont rarvant, Wit TOs! aaa, Beaver Mal.-cen, 17, 8.,A.j004 Bnvay aursoninaty @ inistor fonthry t9 tho Atepubuie of Me r "Thbe letter k + the trump out of the a fa Ww ° jinnde The General w tors? last ard in the gatne of Moxte rn to his home in Ohio Ove honored guest, G re mM oF evening expresa train Of t tious Friday of next ween. dG Qu hy Ast —a LL, ¢ | MYSTERLES OF MYSTERIES, of ama utude of ne -_——S rine PROG The Latest Vashious for Ladion w ately femedt, with the Skating Tink: as Fiore Hurper's Basar, is The Murshal of the eve | Chron. fa Fo ee oa are Alcs nor that crinotine is about to he discar tod weecoded by 8 of Tanarre, On Fexching | 1B Gag the lacks OF ley ort ae in pr wirect, yuri Ward company full in, | (Wat Mey a are convinced te i with # made from iiie to time, | Cheba, and A a swelled ths mower OF buancrs to neary wnt | they sormed b ot the procession, y | th a ere wded, but Uh a were | ne msutt fof a Wining | perect 6 The crowd aronnd \ th so donne Lint it ardiy move. Wom and paver \ are ' peal Partch a | youter eiothing wane iia necesmurys T nice Fourth to Maine, op Ma » Ninth, on Nis yt dig ah i Saf Nr a ae ine ba in a The taut wind fora ¥ | Sint bi a nll toh nly Roms of tm treir bet nd then, quiet be ete Copt, | shirt percuety ate nooUil y aver the the Hon, 1S ne A forwart and tins ad- | faring ow just en wav Lage ’ Re Brom eer worn wiih hort dross, « worn’ SPencd, Mirter to two and ao haf “Gen, Grant: This is not the fret time that you | lative of mn bight have v he city of Quincy, In took you passed I dress occasions meas throneh here in command of your regiment ot t | to a tendo Hews and glory, ty a com | of th try. ¥ re then only the colonel of ar | motion, walking, sit fines then you have boon ad 1 for wi ub of & Carriage, oyvies to Ue Halt and b Je porition oF ¢ ry wih yc private citizen; as sua We ¥ oureity, ‘They say you Hover mn Inaton wever nado tw ‘ ylor never made snark, as you have, [tous poesibility for ¢ pacer, as the bi Knee down, I the steele’ securely Phly open front 1 y be appl The skirt stop tegeily, your valor, your ¢ ¥ on the batbieields five inches tn tren you hive made soureelf fuimous. -[uhce:s.} Gea, iin tie tub and Washed dack-on attempted to suppress a rebel tte tu. Apicnev. You snece in suppressing a algantie is 8 ron ane, (Continnonaehecring.) Youserved yur evi Hi expec nd tot ty in. the aringy and t Heehom one own | dees, There are twenty-five ¢ Niate, hence we elyim you. ws wll great men have. b niated b, Individual Mise th hearty welcome Lo our eity, cha tosjority as sh Aga, i bly, I GUN. PRENTISS'S SPRRCH. As soon as the deatening app. M, Prentiss addressed tho aud. At ie with. p re faces and cordin! hans ready our nation's most distingt whe t jon within “hited States of Any ng liowt tof the r vf exter 16 aw LOliO% we been asanil ve Loon culumne ceased, Gon. I. 1 beho'd so many rinilio creet the arrival 0 patrio' has flied every position to whied he bas be Wits Lenor und credit to) himself and cowutry : in the people Intend by their ballots to place in fit, aad OF rene The wonged cepliye fe larger, ant ta cided train, to be worn witl 1ill dress shirt, @ pan hier, bawaclesed routs Lhe ty stinply but pereetiy formed by several epe almost contigoous ty each other in front, but ex bailed to 81x oF seven inches bebind, We iso saw a ew wuik s made after the French model, with but iew hoops st tae hip, ond & man F exposed onthe t shape very tu homghe with the pay i} at the back and beglunng to ex Just back Of the point of the hip, or He iisy be pad ly sloped, and supplied with » spiral paunier Wo support the hoop and give Hie par mien etlect, The c:.nolines imported by mudieies for thelr mos: exclusive custowers are much more expenove than the American skirts, Prenei ekirts are a ways ma OF muelin, and contain only from five to ton how A panuier bustle isa part of each skirt ti merely db by wiuelin without aprlog Freaier nuwber of bo pa, ee more th © turning to ¢ ant, he apoke aa follows: | Letweon the hip and kuee. ‘Toere is usually an ar Guar: In behalf ot the soldiers Leorially | Fiugement wo lace tue whol” #kict baek of the figure, weleom clty., Inso lugs mikine ty | leaving the front Another, fay that mast forget those tattered | tnusin, hus w gored cover. trhumed with faved thie; sot. the stain of the pattletien! ; y be buttoned on below, and we muat forget the sudering in forget our bro niust forget the amity opponents Join with r he tas ers that Ke. in Southern graves | must (orget the sufferings in Southern pri a anxiety with which your yels; wil these things must be we must wo we vat. This iv an exeriient les irge hips, as the bu k is wot in creased by petticuals, Another Parisian akivt, of very graceiul shape, is covered wits caubeic around the outer egos, wile tue Wave aud hips aye oa Jor stout Indies with craved frum our memory before we can fail to give | tapes, with ptraps and buckles, by walen the siut you a cordia! support, "Wo do not forget that there | may be shorleued oF songthened for strvct dresses or luo Bone TeerE eros that are endeavoring (o | [or trans, 8, traduce wus br putaion, Tao vow cuse | Cannere will ecrtatnly continue tn yorue, “There VO willully faistited | creat least twenty diferent parterns irom whieh to y the ht he injnret. advise our readers to bay a parner skirt Ehave warted ° 4 part of the air, as thik is the amr beh BO tts ew Away Wilh he Mocormty youn ¢ No tne Ifa separate pu jwilin tile, G ome you Ler of putediiar cloth f sour competes, Cue retise to given corded gre live to fuilil the pos ad way’ yet ve vee ure weil wad At the enne! chegra and app Jon of the “Lapin AND Gexriawes op Quine: Tt is im: to tind wor Twas vinitiog y poy Avisit (omy Hfslong Teiond What was iny sacprine t dW tinge to you tow to which we arr #¢ days be as bei bt ws the vious, bs my sincere N, GHANT'S SPEECH, sneral’s remarks and the «© which followed, Gen, Grant only the whole eily, but the eoan'y of Adams, turn ut to Welcome ne to your mint thts ovwllon, bi hoortielt thanks f¢ pas ality and kind (eel mE The Genoval’s brief address was grected with ta Deny not pre t pertait me to return uudeserved ti 1 be thy band that woud May you yorly rk of your Larging 16 sap te waist look tmucu As hair eoth is © Vey an Ox: pannier iy made of muslin wih flexible whaleboues Tanning frow the Waist lownWard, Weld in position by tapes UederMeath, Spiral RprIng Uurios are used bevel tue hoop to support I and give the pannior tffect to old st ris, AVarlety o. ther paumiers sic Made With aoe mprings (O be Worw outside of tus erinoitye sraaller, | Ladies should make | aanTS, le to have their corsets mauo toorder, insiead of puresaring those ready indie, The OF Mowry eleap € has veisher beauty of ¢ plour por Cuinpacthens Of counrucan, T Stee! Dusks ure too narrow to support the Mure or proper foandatluu for the Iryut of 1 made of steel of ko low a q ty In giving an order for corsels It is. ¢ wound the chest below ara to tie hf cusnterence of the hips, abd the waist me neh WOMEN, Who wEe Very pare the ets re. thelr Hgures puto appiaier, and the Immense HONE MeO Ten ea ee et acl Siete esos tie Odea eee ee iamatiye pow | aid whaleboner at the back wro very long. An an reuebtny the latter was conveyed ain thority In matters of iasbion says that the walet may to the residence of Col Morris, while tae Tann Wary Tham 3) Sees abies ee Ppa proceeded to Linc Wand dispersed, proportions of the figure, ba « pre. her. hed size tor the Waist, #inee fusion change the org et Ioncth and position oF it, "A tne drawn hallway he. Our Now Minister Co Mexteo-He is a Great tructions are Just and Lite Correspontence af the Catholic iwerox, DL C., senee may Ti Aw resi done stavce you are indebted for the news touehly, ‘of the Curate ation bending bow: atthew's, at the 9 0 y speci tavlo of the L 12. follow Stone River and the py of that} Jowly. baxement of St K mass on last Sand itive of that stately form rising modestly and humbly to obey the saimmons of the lide bel Teould hardly beheve my Telegraph. Ac anna ing © we nen from tie West lat pliced we in the parish of St, Matthew's, to which eur cain ys of my mere y, tool, tween the fipand the lowest rib g i the tapering Walst reaches ith sin The p # the point at est dimen: eras NOW Worm produces the ap- set shoul very frm and 5 and clasde materials 6oUR wi re.cu | GuLol shape. Fine coull is axpousive, but it ix,ccou omy to buy Li ae it wears Well. | The corset suvuil be jar Hough lo meet in the buck, fio popular glove-titiung « is worthy of cow: mendation, [tis aule Without gores, and cot ou f correct principl), by which # periect dt is obtaned 1k consists of Guree pieces; the burt, Waist, und hips are cut separately. ‘fue spr Teal improvement on the old-lsnioned clasps. to Jower ovk (# constructed witha spriug, Which iy eves pi og the furnillor seene of the camp chapel | pressed on the hile opposite, adjust ihe other ws regular as (he rising mi Ure tong and terri: | hovks aud studs ina moment,” bie busks, of © yearson the felt of death, But there was vo el, adapt themselves bo every uuu mistaking that tora, alone as it bent, tue ouly ove in | que, * ‘eto answer the tinkll Wo side Of tg sanel dary! 1 commized it on ti of the prop meniaed Ge wer ovcas.on, kin ee ammons on the W but oue other mud that was Mir, Jetors avd editors of the sho told me on coming out ne at mn An imported corset, that took a prize at tl hundred whaledon A French feailod the ** Bride's Own,” Is wate of glonsy Wii that looks like satin, At is edsed with Clan V insertion, Others are embr idered with 1 wil ge ried corsets are also white Tar glad to inform you that ) Rosecrans bas ) iyacde of kid and morocco, uted CorwOLs AFC Aino nid Lo accept Lhe Mexico, | inude in London; these are moulded by seam, and orit tharhe did not seek it, and | ire very flexible. Gauze corsets for ladies im hut n bis name r th office sas | ciimutes ure also uid made without his knowledge, Even so In last Sunday he Was not {for ho then assured ine MISCELLANROUS, that bis weceptauce Would Cortaniy depend upor tis |g sIVUCK ONS as CAPKeNBing He policy of this Govern itis a wood de n, but ment toward the sister repaby Fam also happy to | tot of belig partly aude of Informh you that that. po ley be wise, Just and Libera), | rubbe usis are tnade of It in wnersentially rlendly and onder loving py wire net nk the front whieh in the usumnucled hands of ro con from ne b cover Coucoais Tniniwer aa Rosccrins is well the wire q stion by elastic side Devedt that distracted and unhappy | straps and bet, Price €1.0, : eee tonscientions; willy special refer mes to | | Garters mupede cirewiation and he shape of the a sulied pudiy of his character, his unbend- | the iimab, ¢ ally Woen worn below the Kuee, A ing tn jaselilsh nature—qui s which wing 1 i never be allowed to wear then sie this vast knwleize, | AN Exccient ivcking sug porter co Pan oas'ie humanity, and persisten shrewd bu toned to the § It is made in didereat men and certainly no re mind wzainst that of H from t ntact de whieh will not be neentration of forces, To me tis a sizos for ladies and eniidren, ssstaan nian Wonrnen.--The Wilishire papers leral rn nenured wt A Muract say that con puch A Mind, eminently pislorophic Naw Swindon b novel lous cures With Justice and merey, sogiven to books, so mails | periormed by the i the feetly bene coward the prac teal sciences and the me- | r. The eure, ib appears, 4s ettected Uy chanic aria, but above wil so fixed in its gaze upon | ie the per-on'opeated Upon just Pave fith the scales which wil measure its spiritual respon One cake jis attraetet much aiteution, A. Mrs. Ju: bility when w conldl ever turn men! Lean't nuderstans i derstand how it is possibl come: fan fo uth that ot pm tis th suit of kill have snatted off this mortal coil,” be turned to the and sthtiess cau June jor such a mind to be: summit of fame in mn the reputation ntecedents—place h identifiod, say ws a tourlst dncog. soph Jones, livin, at New Swindon, was struck with paralysis ee ioMiha sine, and lost the use Of her lowe * Sle wae wnuble ts get up o down stairs, and Ler bed was mule i the parior Sho could not even dress withe Istance, Ou Tuesday In last welt Mv, Young calle! upon her, aud obtained permission to oper ste, We must let the reporter of the Wilts and Glocester Standard recalling the scenes of Hho last trip over the Alps | desertbe the mous onerandl: * In tLe presence of br down the Hellespont, in fume parlor” on | another woman he first stroked her legs trom the tie 1 ‘Tider, of the Thames—note the | knees downwards, proved earnestly, then 4 apeake ead to’ foot, the commanding figure, over her face in the mani the hanusone face, tie headland ofa forehead eliting nerie pass, and seizing her thumbs as «ie up Like a marble bluff, that oman nose so indicative: of firmooss, those ever smiling « good nature and intellect, the e's luxuriant drapery aroun of illustration and angedste, from 0 many dislerent fount hy, travels, experience, fanguage by'the rules of inoruls, torle, oF common sense—eateh, lable’ of egotism oF ex muth—hear the music of the broo liken his voice and language, pouring firth a tor i and opakling ns—history, science, and art—kean the ramen, logic, rhe. you cin, ono syl- jon—see Cr 2 ushiny Heygrit> touch of hamor or wit shoves out the generous a1 whole-souled laugh: whole-souled man)—observe bis candor, and coutidence when Le indicative of the wnat feels generou) eel? at Boos poor Woman-—we mouth—says her sensstions at that moment were in describablc, ‘She gat up and walked geross the room toa kof, Mr, Young strietly commanding her nob to toueh anything with her hands as an aid, nor did she, He tien fold her to walk dows the’ pas- sage, Wilch she did, und the climax of the wonder was Feached when she waiked up atalrs, We onr- selves on ‘Luesday morning saw her Walk across « room, It afterwards appeared that ene hud been In the habit of taking ‘Turkish baths at the Volunteer Ion, New Bwindon, being wheeled there in « ebalr, srentog she’ sstontaked tne {gnately af det to ; Wallin iu to see berr=>Manchester (ding.) Guardian, SUNT 8. piled oe =Parepa is very successful in California, —They are about beginning to nike iron ia Utab, , Brownlow says that Grant's majority im Tennesce will be at least 60,000, The Chinese Embassy leaves for Europe ow the Ott proximo, jicago has erected this year 289 buildings, coating nearly $7,000,000, —Jobn F, Jordan, sub-master of the Wash- ington Geatomar School, San Franciseo, was tatety stoned by his papi ‘lied. now by rail from —You can ¢ Utica to Sher. duene, 44 miles ‘This ts the opening of the Utica aud. Chenango Railroad, En incers estimate that the remaining work on the Hoo tunnel can be done for from 000 to $4,730,000. —The professtonal tneome of Jules Favre, the celeyated Frevel advocate, is over @ milion ot france. | —Atiberat lady has offered the Mount Molyoke | jain Semluary 10,00 worth of books to start a = een kinds of f horses have hoon die Covered in North America, and yet there Wee. ne when the white men came, homas Carlyle bus beea elected Prose dent of the Edinta Philosopiiienl Basti aio ther the late Lord Brougham, Mr, 1 4, in reply to @ reque | Ive ve for materiala to write a blog | Hin, Saye Hat He has tong ago formed the Intention —Whoent as hit he oxe d, | ctim at Where wired the secon, inte whiove @ tad fallen,“ La the front part of my | ‘ i. Vailef the Mudson er | Raviroad the ¢ ay wade forty miles in forty | seven s. It was drawing @ special car, in whiel Wis Comm Vandervuit, Priuee 3 ich eapeots te in this yeas | from w pods at Joma re arvoiious } quality of win the coivurated yoar of the —There is an « I, whieh stand tree on the border of Leo, 2 tw ny , nd Steaflord—aud thieo wowus—Lee, Kppingy aud | Nowtinghe —Sarntoga belles aro to he credited with @ nifompt at ec f tho report be true | thot they ave wearing out th twhirer's dresses } =< food d too, | a tumor n. It rave remarked th © waa dyin out of ty to the wadertaker, who | Keep, a Now York eapitalict, | > el asiteon Fifth avenue,on w ihe | ps erect a magnillesut gallery uf art, t0 be —the ordinary rife ball of the Springfleld | musket, with the regniation quantity of powder, | passes over one hundred foot directly from the mum cof the picee in about the G teenth part of @ =The Recus dee Dew Mon lea says that the wine drunk by the lower classes is not wine, but o mature, the basis of which Is sugar; that even ki France, Prench brandy ts scarcely known; and while mor wo hundred thourand casks of Mrs | oli, ouly one thousand are made, yeician, attending # lady several times, cd a couple of guineas each visit, At las ve him but one, a king on the floor, Lhave dropped @ lady, “10 is F that Was going away, she g | which he was wurpiised, and le TL believe, mada, snid he, guines.” “No, wir” replied have dropped 1." thache, acconting to the Lonton Laneet, can be cured by the following preparatto: of earbolla eeid: To one drachm of cotodina add twe acams of Calvert's carbolte aetd, A gelatinous imass is pro- cipitated, a sat portion of whieh, Inserted tn the cavity of an ¢ tooth, invariably gives immediate relef. —West Point, since its first establishment om 1, Loa, hud neleni{ted 4,990 eadets, of whom 13 were graduated, ‘Lho (otal appropriations (or the Academy for the period of aixty-sia years Lave nied 10 FAG5%K. This eludes the cost o grou ts luprovements and educations! apparatus, as well as the pay of the professors aud the subsiet cnee of the cadet M on the kare Lon hind of cloekw simed to supersede office oft pirhter by rungemont aitaciod te the taps of the street lamps which shall tur m full on at stated times, every night, aud euus them nearly off every moruing, the gus Leing kopt coustantly burning during the day y the wind, ~'te lirst bale of new cotton was brought into Galveston on the 4th inst, from Bastrop eonnty, and was the fst of Abe Gilmore's new crop—a necro, Ho got # sliver plicher and two silver goblets from ums & Co, bis white cotten factors, We th this was a white man's governn down to the raixing of cotton and getting silver premiums theretor; but we were mistaken t extine very vue dame, duly provested a =A novel question in railway law and ethies has tate'y come up in England, A party of wervers: went on an excursion, buying retarn tiekets, and one them was drowned during the plenis, Hin friends tendered the u haif of his ticket us the pay for the transportation of his body buck with the party, Dut the station master refusod io consider the corpse a pawenger, and required @ separate bargain for con- veying it \a the usual way, —Several mill operatives at Lewiston, Me., are building honses in thelr spare hours, Working tn the mills nearly (welve hours per day, they manage to recure a lite time in the morning hetore the bell rings. and alter they come out at night, which wey devote to building operations, A short tine ago oF of (hese persevering men was aeen shingling alter ML o'tock at night, and the next morning was at work almost before light, —Mine, de Beuoit-Cuzy, of 17 Boulevard Casa nova, Paris, issues a daily mirriage bulletin, No nuine put On the list unless the fee of ten francs is paid beforehand, Boua fide photographs must be sent with (¢ name and an accurate persoual deserip- tion, “Ladies who have been unfortunate in heart aMnirs need not despair for that matter, Let them apply to me, eonfidingly, and I may be able to render them important services.” So says Mme, de Benott- Quay. —The inspector of the Biehcrich Park recently boxed the eure of Arisiasebi Bey, the Turkish Am- daraador at Berlin, ‘The Ambos promenaded inthe park smoking welgar, and thereby violated the regulation probibiting smoking in the park, ‘The aspector repeatedly called the attention of his Exe celleney Lo this regula daseador continued wi fon; Dut {musmuch ws the Aime »king, he told the dixtingulale ct gentleman that he would have to take the cigar from him, ‘The Aiatassador waxed wroth, and flung he burwing elgar into the inspector's face, The im ctor thereapon boxed the Ambossator's ear, took him by the collar and dragged him before the super: atendent, who was terribly frightened on learning | what tind happened, declared ¢ vr Lad ox eoded hig Instructions, and tus ely suspended Hin from office, He doubtiess hopes to be rewarded vith ® Turkish or The Cit cil of Biohe rich afterward walled on Arisiancld Bey to epvese rete 10 aspee Con of —They devoured in San Fr between Apel 15 and July 23, 450 tons of strawberries, sold for $180,000; average price We. por pound. 90 tome of curranie 27.00, Pe $700. Che Rasp average price 17 BOO tons; ave per pound ; totaly © pric tay es, G0 tons; averace 0¢,; totaly ries, 70 tons; average We, ; totaly Apricots, §O tons; average %e.; total, Gooscberrice, 80 tons ; total, $6,000, Plame 10 tons, $1,000; oranges fom Los Angeles, T2100, at @90 per thousand, $21,783; also, from Los Anccles, 4, at $40 per thousand, wind 25,400 li at $15 per thousand ; total, @414L, ‘The total paid for the above domestic fruits, from the 15th of Aprih to the 240 of July, was $411,074, Also, Imported from the Society Isiands, the Sandwich grou Mexico, and other foreign places, 2,000,000 oranges, Whol sold for $5,000; 1,000,000 Hines, worth 19,0005 ¥),000 pineapples, whieh wold for €10,000 ; 40,000 bunches bananas and plantains, worth Ihree dollars each upon wn average, and equal to $00,000; also, 8,000 cocoanuts, which brought $46,000, Also, pomegranates, figs, apples, and other fruits costing $100,000 more, What goup mands hey must be,