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THE SUN, MONDAY. AUGUST 31, 1868. a 1 Ilo was as pootns Job's turkey. | who deserve to be called ofators can be counted Amv By the wy, wo agseet for discus | on one's fingers=that 1s, including the tiumba, eae T Opera Houte, Barbe | gion at the Farmer Club, the question | fen, all told, If Mr. Stevens was a very innorant | Meannettuction of the ‘Theatre Francate- FEW FORK THRATRE—Font Pray. Kew Company, | Whether Job Kopt teoyat ‘The Judo, | Mam when mensnred by the Apertator’s standard, Boutto. some 760 peers and commoners? making and is completing for favorite Fréngb Theatre in Fourteenth at: Wo | swnda year in gold, edd wt possibly make Opera Bouts Troupe, | both ens meet, Judgnntawere out against | ‘The Legisiature of Georg 5 wo pendlgipensees him, and could not be edectgl ; though in fact | aside the provision of the State Constitution mak. | ton of the hodke and tho envagemonta which are to | fy as ale ee Neéhanion Pagers. nes HOMO | thoy wore collected toghe) but that wae in pred citizens eligible to office. Tolerably | secure for the pabile anprecedentedty attractive me- | te her tet PRY THEATRE—Life in the Stroote, and Paice | the Clork’s offies, with pldpona written on ering that the Legislature and | Meal entertainments, Mr, Gran’ n Rurating the season, The interior of the theatre hes | op 4 Be Wocce te tibia dais | them hy the Sheriff, agi wich that officer | State Government now in power owe their exist: | heen entleely changed, remodelled, and decorator, | There wil _ | eenerally supposes to be that there ig | ence to nogro votes, These Georgia “ whites uid will seardoly bu recognized, ax it hus boom erently | | noctug tut Gewek fet ¥ cl Gofendant fre rather promatura, ‘They would do better tv | emlarced, The parquet oeenpies now the enuire | merly of fs - Prestol Under the Rij of grcontacks | Wht At least Ut after the Presidential etection if | floor in front of the stage, which haa been widened | city) for Mia! Sur all is chay . the: 1. ‘The maj wh, as a lawyer, | wars could not tive on ten piofannd a y > Bat, since their hand is in, why not | the edifee, execpt that there inn kK code | WAY around the entire apnea, Ab feats have been added, and each one of ory pant of | The run of rin} gow step further, and redonct the old t =e 2 | POM, flourishes Tuxnrindly ba a salary of | ofthe Andy Jobnaon provisional Government ? MONDAY, AUGUST at, 1868, “| five thousiad in groentick, What cares —— them cominands ® view of ~ | ho for Shoritt's olficcra nav? Even hia] THR Wiekepest MAN In New Yon, | tostoge. Above the parqa “ ‘ rivate ba Bie cots Terme of eve an. | Phymician's UN's paid. fixpockots are full | ill be seen by a report in another column, has in ‘eheloned ba fovaeeerd neta Shep, faa Wer, per sex | Of money, and he himself iteofull of wine that we is wm 4 igais Mean ati ee | the outer row ticing eurrounted by a pec Tweety copie to one atu | ihe ie ® wots into Ain frond. Ho Wns | ended ble career as 8 dance-houss keeper at 19 outhvate te ta 8 feb ively Rom: the ve at erty Crbles to one wddre } Bone fo the watering pied h be companion | ofetork on Saturday night lust, ‘The closing of | street, where there are entrance ai | to the holders of offeg unter the United | his notorious den is ng & great excitene ber, to the parquet and th ates Government, and Jiki them is vome. | in the Fourth W tinea drank and travs sober, and Like | eclipses the r TE Ritwes for AM, dof Nover, Twenty copies to one atiiroce to one aadr » remarkable @ result | ly circle has a eeparate entr elrote ta of the old Brewery, | fexched by two broad atairewes on the right and tert al copies, iw C Poymout wvariadly in a: side of the house, It contains five hy them alweye the onoy surpasses the conversion of Awful Gardner, and red aitmirn : groom | . ’ ‘s ay ‘ 4; i; ' | bie souts, and ns the circle has been te 1 four productie Why Should not the 1% cet a] Ft muy bo wait tat imronmed honesty sive 8 Che ian Wie seh mt fret, and runs back to the font wall of the edilles, It whic ormor? } takes all 4; that honesty is the | Yeue oF &h J rt, when rightly ected | ign groat improvement, Boncath it ia a promenade ro, Low This Theoretical): sowern, Why | beat policy ; ju mors honest than | DY eruest, practic n, for the reclamation of | from one to the aiher aldo of the house, Intidea of French play, gore is a pe should they not in reality ¢ "| lawyers; and thin egplains wey five thou the most hardened and depraved trans. | cos for the manager and hie anelet r fonsats wressory against God and man, Alle iby | cirete, tuo, bas been on’ . : 5 rts of Mr, Oliver Dyer and his as. | teats, as In the have been reeonstruete We have what are called | tan ten thousand ia gold. We gdmit that es, bad ta A fathor and his | fF the comfort pants, ‘The decorations | Mr » Ovcasioas oa whieh the citizens | Hie difvrer V houtety may be wanethinge | | three brothers, ministers of tho Gospel, at their | Ofte howe will all be now, and the walle with be | Melt rah ig Me t ut th ‘ 4 iF wtefuily d to correepond wit o general de- | CV uh B to the polls and vote, But these are not | but there iv evidently 1 n arienbacks. | old home, and their united influence weought « | \tuny teed to correspond, with the general aed the real ele Tho real election | The question therdfore ariace, no " tahty Wark wiba hie, Phe oh he . The exterior of the ho We Al¥o bev e Teal electi Tho real ek one are 1 N therdfore arises, not ther | mighty work 1 him, The ¢ which b changed, All the entrances are on a level with U % made long previonsly, and they are not made | Brctbacks are not food er igh to pay off | had designed to m nee he has pavement, and there are exit doors be Uy the macs of the people, but by a very few | the natioual debt widh, but whether they aro | *Mected at once ceforth, as tong as he | from the varte also. to that in Ne's Daug! As tl fo ne and lowered. am manage! new, people | 8nd in preenbacks goos eo much farther the pious ¢ 4 ctrel the o¢ y met his ag and Rosa M yewne, along time bh nd he | not too goud holds the premises in Water atrect, the plice will | portico, unive the pavemit, are a eats, nceowsitie | ME sevER hays The real cloction of a Ge tae? mayb —— be @ Mardalen Asylum, where the wretched si a a leah a th sive emt notion of ba ‘| aad : Yeo ‘omen ol jo ho wish to le Loi | #team, w twed for heat oie and the trou; on cron ma only half a dozen men, me p | Tate Barnard Maniforty dete Regard for | Women of that locality who wish to leave their ASC sagilld E Uie Seivs eal ar and witha at the Cr Sit oba: Hokad a ropriety, wicked ways will be kindly received and assisted capacity 0} use Is estimated as follows s oa cre & hotel at Jong | °F) On the occusiunent Tanning attachment | i their virtuous endeavors, In this great unde Rin seats euch a Toe (fhe The Walk of dhe vot hoit | ate - ; taking, this man, litely so depraved, deserves the hal atstt c 7 LANeT two the defendonts in the contro: ais an La ming» Bp Lo Wywand pe! 4 support of the whole Christian eomnunity. heat Cinetnndhere they will «i rere eatanieeese EO) veray about “Foal Play,” on Friday last, Me J BpMete My cons “te city 4, | Sueire Barnard end : Gen. Tunter has always “looked with . . Iw at Lout: ifr one = there not some way to reform this?) «Lot the attachments be served at a nea- | “‘ntter contempt on the exccution of this poor eo been materially eha wheel about ap:ttirn some way in wheb the groat numbers of voters shall have more to do with filling the offices of the State? So long as a few rule, tho interest of the many will be sucrific d to the interests of the few. Asasmall number of mon cau shear a large namber of sheep, so a vory Lmited umber of politicians can flevce avery large number of voters, We invite the dtfontion of the pe thiggubject. Cannot the inventive gr of the day devise better mothods for the a lection of candidates than the packod con ventions composed of tes a trade? Every manisa taxpayer, If not a tax Payer dirvetly, he must of ne indirectly. His ox) 1 The seoners Genevieve do Mra and all the other works, las been painted 1 Varies by M. Cambon, of the Grand Opera, and M Fromont, of the Meni Piisirs; Sienor Calyo, being sonable hour, be: fore the performance has | “woman'’—Mra, Surratt, That's a hard refles commenced. The ordera already granted | tion upon the President, who signed her death Tica the | Warrant in hearing of the screams of her daugh- tor in the antechamber. the reeldent artivt, Noth) rior to the work : a a there artiste bas herctofore been seen in this country. rancid Train holds court in tho | ‘rhe enragemonts which Me. Graw th 4 in Dublin, and has a levee to which or, more Important than all comply with them.” all patriotically inclined persons ure admitted They are the mont powerful t This rvlioves Judge Barnard entirely from | without any regard to court costume, They may | been known In this couutey, and Of all suspicion of complicity—if any one sup. | come inh sloth or frieae, knee breeches or | Could not have got together eo posed thut he had any—in the illtiming of | Pantaloons, of without any brecches at all, pro: | Tity are uot counlians who aro ¢ the wy the orders of injuuction upon | Yiling they havo the stamp of honest patriotism | Mien muel rari to tcir m Mr. Harking and his associates, Judge | Pon them. He has stated that he is willing to | ture premidre danccises among thee Barnard did not intend that it mould bo | Make Bands at any of his leveos witha man in | one of whom can fill the bishest Zt nceessarily occasion the utmost possible whieh | Mile toxe Hell, Mile, Maurie Desol convenience ; but, as he himself says, “ make vicerogal leveos 40 supremely ridiculous, | tnd. ff anyone of them show As these republican receptions of Mr. Train are | NOt from appearing, Me, Gi such an hour as to give the persons named a | given within bow-shot of Dublin Castle, the: man will the: will tnauger should have been served cartier, intention of the Court in granting them that they should be served at auch an hour as to| — George foe the persona named a reasonable time to | Marshal Such « rare @ yon why make poli the Mat] sure, ond he disabled by ill | served, to Uptress, will have her p on to the public, ity be on of living is incronsod ready to yive complete aatiet will mot bs ns reasonable time to comply with ther cannot fail to exercise a beneficial influence upon Pitty thatch Ak! ssel ed abiiababi Gehl [UMccdlnonss Lasably Bae care agence of tio Goverment. | Juigo Turaant ponuaacs one quality, | the ef uxger of that semi-royal eoncern, and | cet of hint rato anst; ‘They a agua aas Brae erat Of every poor man's fom ly } which from the day of the frst family of tho | may, indeed, have the effect of ultimately dotng have enjoyed the very highest reputation in Paris, | cow mts ort hoot vontitawe in rough the year, and their condition at the ha raco to tho present has alwaya com. | ay with those absurd court fandangtea which | The other stare are Moser», Jul n Carter, the fa close of the year, are more or less aff 1 by the character of the State Government, as woll as by that of the National Government This must inevitably be eo, Thoreforo it iv the busiioes of every man—of the poor man (8 woll as of the rich—to participate in po Utical affiirs. And this participation should be something more than the mere casting of @votd for candidates with the selection of whom the voter has had nothing todo, It should begin long before election day, For the nomination of candidates—by one party manded the respect and admiration of the exclude our ambassadors from the halls of St. | mous te or, Deckers, Boargotn, Although Mr. Train is doing good service in | Maurice, A reforming Anglo-Saxon als, we cannot | Hetta,and M afford to lone his ex approaching campaign, We want to retarn hin York, for one of the Democratic Congressional districts We wero pleased to seo that the Jud of the city, knowing that he can serve Leeland properly rebuked one of the counsel who was | more effectually by representing an American | mont eoleb-ated ar J costumers, ‘Those for anxious tohurry upthe action of the Court, | constituency in Washington than holding Demo- ‘enevieve de Brabayt" have already been com. | We Undue haste in judicial proceedings is one | atte levees tn un Irish prison, Lrree Avsadbapent dhetalrt og apcomnds dinccael acl abana agi m oe lin Baronne, costumer of the Imperial Court; Mme, | minutely ie Sux, of the Hs of the tho * It results in part The ratable property of the city of Lon. | Gorvais, of the Théitre Chatelets M from the disposition which has been mani ; ‘Taillefer, Adrieune Ligny, Elisa Gus | hundeod pane. . Goby, Bataille, Emile Petit, and | tar fearlessness, if always exerted for the right, in the high office which he holds, would make him tho most popular man in New Ve no doubt that Mr. Gran will commence his eeu with an anprecedented eucecse, for only new, but evidently worthy of p ‘The costumes will be made in Parte, also, by tho | setell, ything is not | Me, Wi well, “Well enough is aly i ome way to speak at the nominations 8 quick i enouph 7 Greenbacks Botter than Gold Yoo Good | Lorl Eldon, ft would be a great impro to Pay the Bonds in. ment if some of the judges of the prosent | {te poor rates alone were £107,259, or between There has Leen a great error generally | day would adopt this moito, Specd is admi. | “Mt ® Per coat, more, ‘Then there were o Prevalent, It has boon mupposd that green: | ralte in a ree hore: not always in a judge, | £20000 more raised by duties on ¢ backs, though very cony things to { ‘The throat of Mr. Ira Shafer pied that if some | gaog'y havo, were much loss valuable than thesame | body #hould not bo punished he would retire ; was the rule of the judicial life of of the Invotecs, orders, aud recelpta fo vaste pe orders, and recelpta for Adition to this, | om , or he kuowledge of the high t ists wre engaged, It Is not ete say that ning w Heure to | and Blan Gatto 4 the total revenue raised up to | Of expense, reigns ta every department, and It is evi- | entitted * or mo) now by w ns, The ladies who go on this | “Der Schulze von Altenbuehre bender are simply copying the attitude of the | OH the second eventn very weil for tho inventor of them, Mr. Sal | calamity should occur, let somebody, any mon P, Chase, Havi 1 so body, everybody bo punishe : ; 7 rad See sepa Hd ula mea body, everybody 1 > pudienod! well-known Shaker dance, once so popular in | Micha, of the Royal had chook enough to run the gauatlet of a | 88 Feeont apoech, Wann aston anid: | prero Dlatrl performances, |The dear tures, as thoy teeter along the atreet: FeAl fs he ola Government wax bonored at h a y 8 hptdemae | National Democratic Convention, on his way | reepectod atrontt taxation was ight and sant | only to blacken thi to the White House, He failed. But it is | Msred the land. itty-toodle-doodie-un If this were so, th will be presented, | Davenporthe Priv (Tuesday) Mr, Herman Hen- | Felsek, 9 J. ‘Thou rived In this country, will make his début In “Duke | gtewart ¢rvant, ha faces and sing, Fi-yi-yi; and tho shades of Dan Mr. Hendriehs haw, in his native country, made tmarkas one of the the day, and the Ger 8 | Bar wost accompivhed comedians of ol outof his own roward. | tives and five th Subordinate officers and loss distingruished men have derived more benefit than Mr Chaso from the invention of greenbacks To many of these they are, as we have | forthe bi stated, worth much more than gold sdvion th Here, for instance, is a Colloctor of Later fal Revenue, A few years ago he shared « room inau attic, the rent of whic paid. He rejoleed when he got his porrk even if without salt, He didn't owe tailor anything, because he hadn't any ~ Now behold him and h's wite and daug! ions of money to pre- | closing day of summer, and to-morrow we shall | who is on hls way to this country from Bree, rve that Government, ‘These Southern gentle- | ebter upon autumn, But the seasons, we all | manager of the drama, Mr, Knorr; manager of en should kiuow that the people of the North | know, do not conform to arbitrary divisions, and | comedy, Mr. Hermans mate at its real value their present solicitude | it will be many weeks yet before we shall bid a | Mer Klein, Lunge, and Mosdamen Singer, nor of “the old Governm final good-bye to hot woath are so lavislily tendering i shortening days come cooler ni and even ing campaign is not relished by | morning aud late afternoon begin to have © pal If they really desire the a slight favor of autumnal frestiness, In a few SuyMoen, prudence if not modesty w days, too, we shall hear of frosts upon the them to the i nid of Gres beng needed at tl been altered, and greatly tinproved, ‘The en most watering places; and these symptoms of | been repain and in place of the Ital lis It is reported that the immediate friends | the end of summer will send home in troops the | beautiful Swiss lindseape has beew painte f the Hon, ilexay C, Muueny, of Brooklyn, are | #bscntces from the city, Our streets will fill up, | apprepel at by the Domocratic General Committee of | business will reviy Schmitz, Lange, Sehola, Mey ciently, class and comedies, ‘The interior of the thevtre hn« axenmed # neat and finished appear ‘The cluesifeation of sents has Ne stage, was ui row, and the game of polities bo | Fel, will be the ehier at Look at their turnout! Nor common stock, cold-blooded horses, bu dainty, lithe, proud, high-mottled thorov brods! ‘The haracss is claborately wrou, and its trimmings and 0 gold. Of cour fn livery— Plain clothes are too republican and demo. | body ¢! sof your —— vation, and, combined with of When our railway companies used to burn | public. No changes are contempls wood in their locous the suits brought a, by sparks setting Latterly, the extre stitution of coal for lish railway compa df to all the enthusiastic adi the honorable Benator, Th ents of » doubt that, With these potent appliances, the Kings county Demoerac be able to turn out a pretty large ameuts are yellow | crowd for their candidate, for there are always the driver and footman are | plenty of idle fellows ready and willing to enjoy a awdry and tinsel at that—for | High old spree of this sort, especially when some. joots the bill, But it strikes us that ainst them for damages done | D&spty” eoatinucs to draw, of Eoin Booth, The Mowery Theatr y rand the sub- | The Old Bowery is a great fi ke, hax subjected the Eng- | patrons, and deservedly so. It has fourlahed long, sto the same trouble, The y business over again with w venge ‘ ; ; : ing place to watering place, wherever there | judge it will end just about as profitably. Lancashire end Yorkshire Rallway #184 for the fg a chance for exhibition and display ; for basi destruction of a stuck of straw which had been would it-not be w pity if any humau eyes | In the course of a Drief article on Trap. | #fe4 by ® live coal from one of their engines, should be deprived of the oj portuuty to #« them ! ————— —— Fast horses, dice, and wine, and the whole] ‘he number of those ia both the great parties of ‘The saying, “One half the world does not train of kindred dissipations, all can be | Mis Country who would call Mr. Stevens an ex- | know how the othcr halflives,”” is well illustrated afforded now, And out of what resourcos, | Memely violet man is doubtless very large; but | by some revelations recently made in England, | boys will drop tears metaphorically, , the number of those, who are themselves well in- | A letter carrier was convicted and sentenced to | change, wl ines y y fadulgences ie Seine, Sr thone costly indulgences | toed whe would Pronounce bim a very igno- | five years’ penal servitude for stealing twelve | In the place of the pit there is a well-arranged par- peid runt n Out of @ small salary, and cor waissioni®, | erally ag to the usual standards | been nin Saree poatdyy basil amounting in all to less than the rent of the | in this country; was a throughily-read lawyer; | centa a day, aud his wife, ia ea appeal for help | Mer appearance, Hight fo bas been cut off house the family oeeupy in the winter. But, | was familiar with the history of America, for herself and her chil¢ren, which she makes bless your honest soul, i te in greoulacks wepecially its politica! history; understood the | through the public press, thirty thousand dollars a year in gold would | !i (ory of Great Britain us well as the ordinary | husband suffered four years of something ver afford such au outlay, run of members of Parliament; and was as en- | like destitution before he got his * appointwent,’ a there is a Judge, Nobody can doubt | lightened a student of political eoo ve, and we Fenovaiors bave taken possess morp! m. Inside a meta. | convater osis has taken place, ‘Phe pit, which the news: | tzedsy the public, moted to“ gods," and will in future look down upon | an the rest of the audience, instead of being looked | part: 4 mourn the | alites of each wight, dueated, accu city, The building has been painted outside and ta, public, Workmen are busy dny and night, and on | At Pike which has Vrime Minister—which is not putting the latter | seven shillings a week by neodle-work, but illuess | te Mtreets, ) then what greenbacks do for hin, lie 4 weut on the bench, with an inconw tom tivysand dollars yoar in gold, he ~toald hanlly, support is expensive family, havdly be celled very ignorwut."” has been spared in selecting the east, or In construct | Pik self with four litte children om the verge of New Mivernionn,” will be first offered. The New Hibernicop {ilustrates « tour throughout Ireland by means of fine pal tings, ® leetare, and appropriate vocal and insiramental musie, divided into four parts. ©, F, Beabert, J. Mra, G, W. Jones, Mise denny Miss Anna Newman, sod MENTS, ley, W. Mardelyey Cliffor —The trotting horse George Palmer has been fold for $15,000, —The Mesers. Harper, publishers, propose te build 9 fine residence at Sands Point, Long Islan —Why docs a sailor know there is aman in the moon? Becanse ne has beon to soa, —\r. Peoktam thinks that California petrolenm is of animal origin, “Very ike ‘The entertainment is Mr. John T. Rowland is the , and Mr, Charles MacKvoy, Mme, Clara Lovine and, Misses McKenna, Dalton, ond Estaonde will supply the comie and masiesl elements -e-open at thelr hal Bireh, Wambold, Ber- | F to what cate Id ite eritic consi Tb ions which Mr. Grau 1 Inch’ Theatres TAD er ratinee on satardsy attr. | before he was a Jud, with his ton thou: | Pray to what category would ite critic consign 1 a crescent gd esd awe There in no ge in the bill here, ‘The brisk - are on | and volatile L continu is trying to sct | a gigantic scale, both with reevect to the recoustruc | ance of “ Thetly,” a in her clever pe literatly makes t . this evening. nord, and Backus are, asf around whieh the brigh’, thowah | for the opening an entirely ntithed “ Barber Browa ; or, t whale, my lord Opera Bontle inua- | Will commengeut the 24 of Septembor ing attrachas not ben be mages in the compyny nd the watson of Mes, Bratly Mes and the National Theatre, in this Morant, who goes for afew expect to make anything out of negra | and deepened, and the seats ran back to the walls of | mouths to Sefe Theatre In Boatc er lights revolve. —The fkmous Zouave Jacob ia free from mili. vd hae set ap a miraculous healing eete jont at Pussy. —Oue of the Grenfalls, a relative of the Grom. fell who tried to burn Chicago, from the Dry Tortugas, is trying to get into the Rng ied upon yet style of sploador ever Devore equiiied om the dak escaped Js, after a successful tour to Booth’s news in Twouty-third street, -Amorican hay inthe English market at #269 in, wil! pay the shippers, ana eheapen some quality, now ‘This i® a new branch of trade, \ meeting of promix presided over by ex-Pr evening to hear Keel, Law ark for Battal agement in Brooklyn, have returned, and will open Non Broodway t at this house will be as fol- floor ie the circle of | lowe: Mtr, Wihentley retires from Ue manage fifiy-twoin mumber, None of these | Ment thin eve withont a farewell performaver, although wo ve he will make w short addres to, | Ha succensomt for the past two years a Mesers. ly 0. Jareett and Heary D. F from the level of the | a@ well knee enterpriving, Meh four in nua. | Mtnagers Metemman's opira bouts, The funni. | laeesip of Be. Jarrett & Palmer, » of Hritinl bay of t sence of the company the howe hay been renov bine hearted herr ative im Kelly, aud Bullyette will alford ee to eclipse bis former eifurts ae a Fillmore, was h Pustor’s Opera House the week opens Ww drama, cotled "Base Pall; or, the Cham Nine, intredueing at Wine Company ha: within the het four days, for the gripes undred acres of vineyard 0: t five and a half ecnts per pound, « teh come betw wurcly, and a for after whieh Mr Mowers, Jarret ryora How liner will @eare thelr dram: tthe Theatre Coul rk Garden eoncerte are kept f tie feet of wort is sald, have to una is adapted from seone and a ratle 3 Under the '9 Opera House, Broo deen prepared for this week. huryh, has deposit a mateh with Walter Dr t want to row fur more than to prove ans aud asrodate; a troup 2 they open this ved and Dave Reed's burlesque o. bor of tinmpany a A new masioat burtesqne t4 In preparat'c hor fast youth was relating tt L teil you what, one good thing avout Dt ne you please every day, and erest, variety, ad novelty by the num to know how many baw Farragut dinner to ibis Mag ahip, iyhe —We shoula ik fons during the a champagne wer be Turkiey Cabinet ng two wooks and Mr, Conway et Mies Proudfoot ha stock company, Mr. Eberie Is to be stage afer which they wri —Mr, Pourtates, of the Const Survey, thinks that at prout depthe of the oeran all life is extinet, f ings from 60 futhoms deep show the fhere’s more lite, we than euters into Mr, Bee grand Pike's Opera bo on t WA OF October Democrats of Delaware have nominated Renjamin T. Brirge, of New Castle, for Congress, William Mangen has been nomi. ocricy of the Fith Ohio District way Thenrre, the regular fall season will be , Mrs, Lae being the star t of * Queen Kiizabeth,” snpport We bope this ex'tmabl; bach himself | indy and mownted actress will ment with am ndacombination. | enconragemd She ix to remain only about tire: she wil prodnee “Lady Marebeth,” “and © Peg Woffine on." on of great clueacters om crowd the Brway every night to its flte the heart of the amiable man. or Mile. Fon: | Mr. W. A. Me, as well as add honor, rich’) de fa singular e! the Driving Park, Lineoty, Mm acter took place at n Monday Inet, 4 toren two hundred and twenty white a horse waste make foor hundred and forty yarts, both to sturt atthe sound of the bell, a uu cary victory, She appears iy man was mate —There was a tine when the bl Judge Pearson # pmpany, “I Antolverte, Adrienne Fitch the otuer day, but she rebvllod, mastered him, #iripped hin of his cl on packed up her things and the negro trader of Ten m mon of the South: 1 to own it that they were nurtured ‘They are too low for mi ave no Words to express my “ hero’ of Fort Pillow is becoming fus- drove him to bed, tl family funds, and dopar ken Blosser the yon Wok strychnine, bat tha —Upon a whuting bark which sailed from New London the other day was a young man who arrived residence in Ching na dune %, having In his possession Invested too much a ow York ‘Thoatee, p4 have taken ma ten yours’ f ventilation by notice that Forres thoranchly. I eome other gentions place, exeopereasing the means Hie took to gat money in the “faro bank, was penitiess, ~The Protetant Churchman (Low Church) ncciles its coutributors that it will not priut the phrawe “tke Church,” as applied to its own body, anc reqaesss them to write either “our Church’ or Tr says that the now one of best ventilated ia the city. Lioyd in towary lessee during the ube J ‘1 Gabel, besides | Worrell Sig to All other engagements, world: that quality is courage, Tia | °"""* others of scarcely less note, Mile, Victoria | js erowdeduhtly, and now nents about ( « erg will probably hat ng presence during the | Patt Maurey, With this array of artista there can | jus prenentt, which includes. K Win, Harré, L. Tilton, J. 1, Studley, f wards, Mine Hottio Hamitto support, — | Lirate Kd, aud lie Atkinson, Heeopal Clure “the Chureh, Scenery by Mi one part of the Churci of Christ, os absurd as tt in rmorly of Western New ¥¢.«, n the crodullty of the people ented himvelf vy pie nnd Metropotitan Thentre, pady been deseribed Tt bo therefore suMiciont at Armand, of | prosent tol attention to the opening According to the Bugiulo Courier, Ge toping bionelf in 4, Invelgled mar= into hin honse, and undem mystery, advertised m: was asked the other 6 Clb House 0: what was his o or the other—is virtually the ele don, in 1868, was valued at £1,749,000, TI, the tre Lyrique; Mme, Moreau, of the Porte St, | when the gle will have an opportunity of secin i : the election. If} tested to praise judges for their despatch of | means the city proper, and not the aggregation of | Mattia, and M. Sylvester Grandfte, (he carieun, and of renew! the people wish their voce really to be 7 Ere i sks Janesachan th Hay hosp Aidan poiesprieeed thelr otd frite Maggie Mitchell hoard in tho clections, they must contriv bus ness, rather than by doing their business | suburbs po rly known as London, The local plete survey of all the changes and im- ele old tr ea! chet, » they vontrive: Provements which have been made, « free inepeetion | be thrown this morning at 8 o'clock. At % lock MYarnum will deliver an udd es, and properties ordered by Mr, Grau, and | Mr, Barnfs rpecch will cow ms at which the art- | opera (Lod) troupe, consisting of the Misw ne Gatton, and My 000 will have been expended vefure the | Thomas Vin, a tenor of considerable reputation, and | theatre will open next October, Activity, regardiess | will appem two of Offenbach’ lage by Lanterns’? and than 30 per cent, on the assessed | tent Hat Mr, Gran is making arrangements not for a | The Slane Twins will be on exhibition for some value of the property. New York, it would. ap. Angie seoron, but for the benedt of Lis management | time prows to thelr separation by a surgical op “Well, ein, if Tw —Licut, Stuna, of the Prussian army, wiley panted the English expedition 1to King William the drinklag cap u ant which was found o@ the frien monarch, half Mile * budulo horn, the t al pla'e, forming the pening thus made This cap is covered & cultivated sehe . Sum mont, of New York “How about sevmour's loy h OF the rebel raid replied the Gover: nd that Be mout is went by Stanton aad my doand IL have no ¢ every Demoeratic We had better give up attacking Sey for the opposition bold tue Wasp 4 biy # wooden stopper, lo skin, snd {s euypended to a leather It ts entirely dest! the campaign, culture in Florida is even Preater eosed in the report been | Miss Mog Mitchell; Reinhard, the artist, Me J George Mitelet!; Marsden; Bolder, Mr. ©. Mr, Lewis Mostayer Baron, Mr, J ‘The despatches referred te in the * Public teed In another ve Just boon pubs d of Horatio Seymour,” adver- nominal eum in gold. We maintain that an | from practice, was alarming. ‘Ther aresaid | pea ol ‘, far fro si A during a long Irase, ration, Bho evening the regular dramatic per Inventigation of tho subject will satiniy any | to be betwort thirty and forty thowsmnd lav. | heseily excl ce herp seain bein the most #inat Theatre spat ok cafe heya han One that grocnbacks are a great deal moro | yers in the United tutes; and the iden that ——————— The Gorman Stult Theatre which hy ed ae a ig valuable than gold. one of them should retiro from practice in | | The “Grecian Lend," which seems to be | fully renovated and greatly improved, will reopen | W. Oo. Lindenhost, We admit that groenbacks did not work insupportable, Sooner than that so dire a the lust and most popular freak of fashion, is not | on Monday, when Moseuthal's new drama catitled | stephen, °. Fred. Froin 15,000 to 100,00 trees were set out last year, of whieh 90,000 iver alone; and, in 1508 Ox) were tramsplanted and bud= ‘The price, lusteud 1 out on Flint TRUTH STRANGER TUAN PICTION, heatre at Herlin, who lately ar- | wards; Wier, Mfr. M. Mr, J, Barnes Albrecht,” an historical drama by Melchior Meyer, | Miss Ant Browne; Amelia, Mu 1, Se Mary W cian, A Man Supposed to Fourteen Mourns Ago te Meord of ta York A Kemurkable Story. the San Francisca Bulle Some fourteen lished Im Vaio a thriving extublisiinent ia the | owners were Las Aggie Wooa; $15 Lo $20 per and on the trees, ae «i, sould hive beon £25 lo $30, end some choles have been Mordered ‘The orange wrows wild all risa, and good tree, when transplanted aud budded, bear G00 Lo 2,500 8 " tenacity with which soie wen cling to We lately published an account Vermonter who eurvived thirteen years alter a tamping iron wasdriven through his brain, js still Jiving In Eastern Ohio whose skull was pen ‘The votorious Bill Pootelived rman theatre goera of this city ‘Mth Aveane Overa House furniture busi rts Cohn, the fe n, who had recently joi ws, of which t mer of the basa new, andve itan appearance of comfort and eae ‘ife Ie astonishing, unsurpaid by any other house in the ety, rear wallas been taken down and set back thrve foot, aude remaining walls have becn undergirded Mesart, Colmer, Fos | and’ acer aid basement 18 feet deep dag oat, and 00d solfoundations built up to the standing walls Still, with the | & Mew Acquisition, Irechick, Hainer, Schermann, | ‘The tea» will contain two tlers of weuta, und will Mi Unger, are a ram: | be able puccommodite 1,000 persons comfortably Fong fores for the presentation of trst- | rhe audsrtam will be 48x08 fect; the height of 6 feet, with m peak 10 feet higher sur As the house fa long and nor oage scenery instead, of being pushed aside us in otk thoatres will, be dropped into the cellar n lake ® | below. o cxpense or labor will be spared to mike * i | itone cthe most artistically olegant and invitit cevbrated ‘Tell performer, Hea- | places amusement in the city, Mesens, Fiske & om OF the senna, Pradfo, bankers, of Brond street, Mr, Colin was a only another example added to tho many | pains, bent ind ly a Peat Hratrny. | Rice aud George Christy would grow jealous of | are therciore smalona. to nee him on the stare ‘This soo of public entertainmer 7 wef . ji net ious, bloody, at niracted wa destroy | now rivalry. TtIs also stated thata rl ‘ “a a ie ba w a is Bee ar if hie “the old Government?” Those whom he and eae eS eset heen Witte ree going though repairs which will make It almost veator, whose genius has enriched the | jig gece ar 3 According to the almanac, today is the ; ila) ates ex me Roa shea, Hong his as © gave half a million of iz o-day Ne | fuldrumatic corps. Chief stage manager Jonderaky, jo, where he was derable pucehar » bronht With Lim about ctrated by @ gas pipe cvyoral weeks with a bailet lodged tn de septum of his hearts anda young man named Cryer died the retaumed hie se of the mont p Cou with gas Las been chev ving igus unde + Avery slender flame some two 4, from some cause yet evcuimg he vin ut teft about Po'clock sayy for he was very lived. to the private. h 1 ; ng but fine bui eot high iy obtained, is sensitive to th yund, even ut long distances, tthe other end of 4 long room, and © Will dodge ae if eight o tem inches in height, talk to it, it will remain perieelly quict till you hap- pen to pronounce 8, when down she go yot, it is un umexpivined curiority, aud the only prac tical application proposed is U. by unxivus mothers to sound the number of kivses between the young folks in the purlor, for kisnes are + to be pocullurly afraid, —On the 22d of July were comuittod to the earth in Harpurhey Cemotery, the remains of Misa from tho Peter strect Museum, 1 that thin lady, who Is supposed ve died about one Hundred years ago, had ac vg buried alive, that she lit certain property to her medical attendant, #0 she should be kept above ems to have embahned the ody with tar, amd then swathed it with a strong bandage, leaving the face exposed, and to have kept out Of the grave as long us he could, Por many years post (he muumy hag been lodged in the reoma of the Munchestor Natural History Society, where it has long been an object of much popular interest ems that the Comuissi with the rearrangement of the Society's collections, have denied this specimen undesirable, aud have ae ,, | Wil amant to $60,000 when the Worl i# completed vty Dumpty,” | str. Job Brougham will open it in about six weeks, he remensbere wos the sickness of vecoy Af you stand near and pears tha! Lie Veewel struck a reef short hud fully cone to humself, and One of U. he remembers iv a saitore he lay, after the vesse. i Phe ‘sailor, tn vie which aceniod linpending over ‘thei, expressed boy waethor the enme pe with a wr company of light comedians, ters! Solomon in ail bis glory was not ar | Kings county to proceed to Albany in a body to | Played with sed zeal and assiduity, By the The Blicaa ‘Ensaisa: and foathe Dilla, whleh It le eatimated altogether esl Vice nie thom, Sika, watina, tacos, | © » the delegates from the rural districts, | 1M ef October the summer and its pains and | this house is the home of ** Hun gold, diamonds, precious stones—no brass | 4 insist upon the nomination of theie favorite, | Pleasures will be forgotten, and everybody will | who aecms to have taken ak The plays anywhere but ia + fucesand manners of the | 1? fcilitate this enterprise, a steamboat has | Ye making plans for winter, 80 we go; the | popular—wonderfully so, nd bow charterod, aud a free trip, with unlimited | Wheel of time rolls on, and we roll with it, look. | popular, Thore is wo plot worthy of the names but Boo party, and crackers and cheese thrown in, is | is “ways forward, and but rarely backward, the utter Indicrousness of te whole plece ie ite sal Thorork on this building progr wd acting, attracts the | and othe ist of December Sh in the build. | pear, ter a protracted absence from the New York ives, there was no end to | !M, aud none ta the play, 6 long as “Humpty | stage He will be heartily welcomed in the person Preparations are being mule t ve to buildings and timber, no prodie the plays to a style of unparvilelod magn tices, A full description of this mew theatre was orite with its | givewecently iu Vue SUN, expeare will reap i whould be used Fomorse lor whut oe ferred to was the shanghaving or only the roubery, Mr. Cohn does oi made reatitation back tv the ow: backs, which had been ta other sums, from him the ship in the be in, aud beiveves they were drowned. During wing night the beating of the shipoon the rocks threw Coba out of hts bunk on to thi® In the morning sick and fifint, he crept up the out saw that the tide bad re st diy on a rocky Island, articles of which it seo: rthe wateh and $100 of the green a, with gold, bouds, and Beswick, remoy and iis futore looks as bright as ite past has beow Bryant's Minstrets, quired so strong a fe # the house hus been closed | Tammany building, Fourteenth street, is in tine con long, 80 the story runs, ground. The doctor ) teachings of histury, the lessons of experi. | °P4 rks from their engines have in some eases 4 Mr, Freligh manages it, aud he knows Nil and Dan Bryant are prepared to go throu cratic for an offievhollor, fa Hy i Dit i devastated the fields through which the tracks | Nis hariness, the fi! season with fying colors, ‘Their mew ball iii Where do they stay? They do not stay » DATS been Hist upon Hens BrOGkyn pall} a | sudieahla dalanoe ba aaah side, and | Per the past two w Aovwhare, but they roll and riot from water ane, 'y are playing the Pendle i few wei Gao cal AiG? fae of the | 12M public, and carpenters palaters, and other | ditia, and Atted up with every comfort, and fron situation will doubtless be weil pu ‘The prosent company include boys, Dovtblacks, and other gaming loved no well, | besies the incomparable brothers Neil and Da ‘ has passed away, and no longer will the applause | Mears, Uneworth, Hogan, Hughes, Nelwe Seymour, # Stuvens, the London Spectator says, He They will have to ad.pt our patent spark-arrest- | commence from be low, but away up in the upper | Ephiforn, and other lights of the stage, (ye faa ers. ters of the galleries, The gamins have been pro- | BadDoer" is now being acted, with other picces, # a very ignorant and extremely violent man, w burtesque on ** Lucretia Borgia" te im pre- ." "Love Among the down upon, Yes, the pit has gone, and doubtless the | Rows,” and 'Ospt, Jiuks,” wre amoug the eventu lip, wetting gut stores Alter a while the He lived the past winter on but in the spring his pro- death by starva Fortunately the ship's boat, we which the men had sought W es shore, and Inunching this, he put without food or ¢ of provisions, ship broke to p food be got ir. ed him in the f uppose the one | “The Live Ingt d remembers no aud brokew man a, Who are changed und himself proceeding to Now York, iat port he now writes, and bis letter states shows him to be in vo 7 currency out of the $100 r pentant sailor, ani his intention of coming back to California as soon he is strong enough and obtain surprise erentod by the letter is story is true, and we are into and partner belies dinary adventur the tine Coun di ramors that le ty his wite both neld ty dealt with, menced until he hud been miss! He hus sent his wile i to him by the Irving Hall, n, we think is quite stall, He was liber- | postage stamps out of @ letter, His pay had | Wet and rows of orchestra chairs, The change is “he “Panorama of the Lincoln Obseraies’’ shillings a week, equat to ubout fifty | * M¢lled improvement, and gives the house a far | cltited emphatic applause und expresstons of adiai- : . ¢ | raion, ‘This work of four years wssiduous labor will stage in fromty but It still remains the largest in the | pnbably become very popular, —It is stated that the project of uniting Lake nd Lake Outario bids fair to be a reality, enginec:s.have deeded thut se work 1s feast t eost Lore than $40,000,000, It is propoved to raise $20,000,000 of this in the United States, and $20,000,000 in England, These loans are to he secured by a grant of 10,000,000 apres of land by the Canadian Government, Capreol, of Toronto, las undertaken the O@uciad Manugement of the enterpriwe, Bome time ago he snccorded In obtululng e capitalists that they would fayiinh $24,000,000 Uf the J be subscribed in Europe, wnidthe land ured, For suveral months he hay buen ip and this said that lis peospecks of euegees eumployed | In Securing the ether G40,CO00N0 are very watlaio ene oe Tae reat, und if bie wick Chaat 16 will red there were not wanting sconted, but his he had been foul ‘The investigation was not eum im three days, be- ys thatshe and her | and on Monday next will be thrown open to the Various ome, Opera House preparations for the Sundays and the reconstruction aud repairs will | poduction of “Fleur de Tha,” on Nov, 2% by the omy and the | and during that time they sold their furniture and | ©9684 about $7,000, Bateman Opera Bouffe, vot, | Kewerel science of goverumont as an average | most of their clothes, She ured to earn six or | A Hew Kngtish sensution drama, entitled "14% tm | nenced, Tn tho mean time, there will bea brief ‘Wat ho is honest. Judges are always honest s if ver been played in this | scison of grand spectacular ballet by polut very strongly, we admit, Such a mun can | now prevents ier duing this, aud she fiude hor | SCUt¥: Will be produced on Monday. No expense | woupe, cds § vn res ee ‘hense : " . Re Ing the seenery, and we have no doubt that large | outlding, corner of Kighth avenue and ‘Twenty-third In ayother column of the Spectator A is stated | starvation, All thiy in rich, powerful, civilized | jouses will reward the chterprixe and energy of the | strect, will be opened on Sept. 1, when MacBvoy's that these members of the vrowent Purliament | Knglund management Amvune tho coupauy are W.M. Whul- | “pictorial, musical, and ations) ontertainment the ; in the case, Mr. Preterick already been co a lady whom opera the fullowi to Vallejo, umd thowe tolegram from his wife asking used the suspicion ti he other facts, wecounti this city who wer rautees from Amerigen thought he fad returned not write, Oret vd, were uncer

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