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— ‘ AMUSRAENTS, of Isabella and her children. Tt i " he ildren. # atill quite | here. It makes a portly octavo of 312 pages; the POLITICAL * ; j ls The . WALLACR'R—Aimon Bernard, and Dearer inan Lite, | Porsible that tho Infantn Marin Louina, tho | type le pita size, donble-lesded ; and the paper of huni Cuidieliinaee alan Nevies of Critaens fa Terrible | Olive Logan's Mat hed the Jobo Allen Rattonat nbor Unions aptendid cast y age o fine ‘alt —Town eles i 7 D #t! AND LAST DAY's StSSION. wae ikea wife of Montpeneier, may grin the throne of | the finest quality, tinted and ealendered, ard | ia, aig Yotiapie pio bog place in Connecticut in | At the reeent term of the United States Cirenit | The John Allen question just now seems to | The Union met on Sat ray Ud a wae HLO'S GARDEN Ofeabaeh' Opera ute, Dube | eehtch her dissolute and hater. water in de: | Weighing not less thea seventy pours to the | MO Amt wee te Osher, Court for the Northern District of Ohio, Chauneey | share the honers with the woman qnestion, wont into tnformal baliot to determine where WOOD'S MUSEUM-Burtesqne Combine r prived. | ream, Altogether, we Judge that tho docume ? 7 , editor of Our Coun. | L. Treadwell, as administrator of the estate of Wil- | By the Jobh Allen ques’ mean this matter of | Htxt session shall be held, reevived food's M M-Burlesqne Combination, Matinee | T . | try, the Democratio paper, In Middlets 4 a Tmean th f v i tt ‘ou forarday, we mist have cost to manufactare “ paper, jetown, Ct, and | liam W, Treadwell, deceased, recovered of Samuel | prayer meetings in W: treet dance-honses and on, Ht. Piiadely lite, nat! and Be | ri the organ ofthe party th Middiosen. Souaty, baw | i ings in Water strect dance-houser and | fon, Jeveh. Ona formal Of 81 Voter Omety, i PIKE'S OPERA MOUSE, 24 ety cor, Sth avs | Mie Stanton’s Sperch at Stoubenvilles | Copy, and we mppoxe Chicago pays at least a dele | tone his old part 4 wit is OFe 'y, aban. | Hester a verdict for $38,014.99. | dog-pite; whether Jolin Allen Is a awindier or not, | Pittsburgh cot 2, and Washington 5. The former Merroy's Mestcat, Pietorial, and National Ent nb ‘i et i ae caa a ball tee vee aie ” - party, and will eusiain Grant and Cole | Witliam W, Treadwell several yenra azo wasn | whether any good le being dene, and allttho rest of it, | Mas thereinre decided to be ‘he place fur holding talament, A Tour eh Tretey rere Aly to prin 0 CE it por. | od hes feholar at the frmons Obertin school, in Ohio. He ‘The simplest 0 e 7 " f * EW YORK THEATRI—Fowt Pray, Meine on sar. | tion of Mr Sis ¢ epeeeh In mout of ont | x 1 ; ql , | Monnrd, a colored man, who went to | thers fell deeply in love with Misa Hester, a daughter | John Ads Ghiltok ts Het Hap th A fob ee he tarh titel gYenn copolaerenie aet Rh rane. | Gov, Wanntorn’s veto of the Dill recently | N ‘A fow yours ago from Canada, has issued ) Of Samuel Leste ‘ = ate liet aD Mirada a, ot Soneettee Someacar bore: F edition sotiinn ‘ha th ; : ed amuel Hester, from Haron county, in the mame ) It mag be a questionable shape, t is the stm Jere taking the growd that the flounees of BOWERY THEATHE—A Dark Hour Before Day hinnser nN , F the | passed by the Lonisions Legistature, c | aN to the Radieats of the Becond Congres: | State, In due lime they were married, and young | pleat one, Goeationable shape, bat i TM | tie Union Would ft a diaugit upom et NTOetDMT. a sanenta Aendeny ot ia it simoapherie elociticity on | white people to recognize the rocial equality of | Monat District, annonveing Binee!t w eandidate fur | Trendwell shecesded hla father in a facrative bark: | I went to see John Atten a few days since . Me, Aptis Pectin OLY en enkeianee lan eee ould have been able to | the segro in hotels, steamboats, and other public | Consress. He wante not only to diminish taxation, | te business nt Hudson, in Michigan. ‘This wus in | Really, you know, # wes someihing too mach for Corvieety r | lay all of it Lefore our fenders, It rarcly | places, is a manly and sensible document. Aste | "tt Py the bondholders in gold. the year 186 poor human nature to be tortured by suels doubts om | aprroved of the posit ‘empl he | happens that telogrophing is ao much inter: | justly says, we cannot hope by legislation to eon- | spehada su Pe kg bleh between Haeh beiior that year he went with his wi! tivis subject, | Troup the « fared with hy natured @ si | tio! the Gileneluns St pavsonal anaeoiatten; ob (ores | oop cena factions of the Republican | OA visit to her father’s, in Maron county, and re To read one morning that John Allen was ree | {0,0 o" ” fered 4 y patur Adan te en ot | 86th cue of Serene Mepetates, tf <o | yarty In Minnosota, Ts Is proposed to leave the mats | tained there anti the holidays were over, After bie | formed. hon sau ak there wok ba HA) riday evening. Mt vat view of whit con ter to four judges, and whoever they decide, ahali be | Teturn from this visit he commenced borrowing | Toread the next morning that John Allen wat favored paying Bree Th Khtnes for AM, This epeech, even tn ite tmpertoct form, | #4 Christianity demand, Bo long ws negroce | conadered the Repebilens wemines tor Oonatens, money In various quarters, prinelpally of binks in | drunk, Gani moved, ag an ausendment, that the Pr lt TD alshcciae will ndd to the great reputation of ite author. | “TP A in their civil and political right*, | the other will retire, Cleveland, Detrolt, Adrian, Chicago, and Mitiedate, | To read in one relieble country newapaper that | tneur hn Hee Sesitoent wee carried MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 98, 18°9, | TeHoe ObIy Khoundy’ LW Reeth OF oumeual: jy | (DUT Tost be content fo Tet tle auealice of thelr The Chicago Tribune is assured by corres | OP the *tn of January, 1964, he had accumulated In | Jobn Allen's soul wus on i's knees before God im | 40.1% eee tid Mand aD : Pa Ci, | seeial position abide the opinion of the communis | sFor tenta from Callfornia that that State will cive | lis bank over $60,000. On the night of that day Ne | deepest conirition, tee cetiocde demon cunsien: Ganiaticens Terms ofthe su iagerks ee ee Pw i Wileh they liv it vote for Grant and Colfax by a large majo: fan away, taking with bim all thie amount of mones, | ‘To read in another rellabte coantry mewepaper that | Which, Ve suit; wae fot de Mn ea iged on sie he Stine strongly reasoned, and, etill more, it is re ——— ‘The Non, Cherles Clay, who was elected Democratic | 1.8 Viack fatohel, John Allen's brother fainted away at one of the ro with the natural inflay of emigra iaatWeaur, beh year plete with all that power of earnest and ine | “A Lawyer” wants te know in whatcasos the | Senator from Santa Clara county last fall, has signis | Nothing more was tieard of him anti: the sth day | prayer meetings, aad that John Allen was aa un ad fo, ezpore Ten copies to one weidrore tense focling which usually marks Mr. Stax. | Supreme Court hax made the decisions referred | M4 iy hentai nda midlet area one ‘by ueueeae uel i. ps A hptalih Sepeumed: 16 Ne tole Goines aoe m4 inte ere Twenty copter to one adire ToN’s efforts, People im ve. with ite | t@ nou recent Feport of a conversation between | | —Roscerans says thal when his army was afe nider an assumed name, at a hotel in Mansfield, | Tobe thus jostled trom Zridune to Herald—trom eof the mechanics Fifty copies to one nolitiog oF ‘nod }. ; rie a eA EH a gentleman of this city and Gen. Btai fibetedl with aereey, We thada’ Ga Appeal th Uv Morttc, | Cries Veer be Me Ree ROA Feeomnined by ER O10 | Time be. Freres to. be ree over by ewe lee) to be | angie aimed Warery, per year... 1 Rot; but no one eam deny that it ere AT ae well turn bo the Prise Cases roe | {*? Governore fOr vegetables. ‘The only ono that re- friend, ® son of the man at whose house he hat | glared at by Tux Bux; to be continually torsed on remarked: th Twenty eopies to one nie in full of vitality. It Is mot a commonplace | sein a Tack, he will find the fallow pt Pe aha Mocca ong ena het Rca capt Goad dete boc detuned sei dhedngget Aad bee clarinet ed nshailed iabor of “ther. Ze copies to one ated political addres by any means. It abounds | re ita down Ly the Court? illowttig pela: | Sone one heudied ud Twenty bieteld Of potatess ame waa Palme, ‘Treadwell was very confdential | thon—it really was anendurable, eo ie nt Gone - duucnuie fats geen al ata | in new points, put with telling ebility, It i t + ihe ld feo shy Ae raised on bis own farm ia $0 it Leda al Faget nl bocgti One knew not whct to think, One dreamed night- | Ireland oni! witnessed the poverty of the people thert y | Ve en to war 9 ne arn 4 ‘ his pos hat he was guing to ret ” nd abo was in of gest tn i piesh oe OE forma one of the most interesting features of | dleament a8 two nations who engage In Beontestjand | —I8 the South the impression prevails that | trudson and pay hie deb AMMO oeatin een te) Soult pouriuly be brought to eee ehoree the more 1 " have recourse to arm Gen, Grant « ered 1 hi r _ Nenadoelt, y © bet, rs ple fetde of toil for " Unfortunate Position of the Democratic | the present extraordinary canvass. Se eeree rari wat between the Yolted Btetee | Conre louse, Col, Brak rey Tar IbG Cctaterste | Gc ee creates Wl id Bet GAO) | Lined ot teers Kembee On ti Woned the wovde'e said be irieen ox eon the Party. We understand that Mr, Staxtow will | and the fo Hed Con auch char. | geeny, tn hia apeech at Owing sa rs lagen @ | Samuel Hester, joined hitn at Mansieid; and on the And so T determined to go see the John Allen ind the minutes, "The Democratic party is in an unfortunate | probably speak in Cleveland, Dayton, and | same Highta a1 they alan anor lain claimed a general amnesty "to ail their old be Th Med hgh forego Movable aieiebatl pl Maye Li Mag tit cat aja Semen ; 4 : de ; : Phe Nee | the case af a natlonalor soreiyn war.” Goi (real ht * rested, ‘Their bagenge—so much of it as contd be | ‘The papers said { had boen there when I had 7 the Aselstant, Secretary oF ls ae tone of Northern public een. | Philadelphia in the course of the next fort |" Now Aue Troposfiion doubted, that tha tee edie ipl er males, of wartogrant | found, for the black satchel was missing—was | and one might as woll have the fun when one has the | Bi"** athe hope and assurance that the women of the timent towards it is critical and exneting. | night. ‘erent party Who ¢ verelgn may Ox be n . searched, but no money was fonnd, nadie, k | State and notion world be thoroughly orman|zed an f : ee both veligerent and sovereign rights.” =—The Augusta (Gn.) Constitution ’ 4 . : P beret dlp reprercoted In the ne le Down to tho agsembling of the Tammany | Sets fn 8 Howard, 176 ere a 2 . netitutionatist says, | ‘The day after his arreat Treadwell was taken to | ‘Thos T reasoned; and at last the fnal arcuinont | oURte ihe Couniece sould. renvive: iiesit tat c ~ Worse than Native Americanism. in 20 Howard, 176, in the case of Leitendorfor ota privote Inthe Thirty-third 0. 8. Infantry, | Michigan, where We wae subsequently tried for ob- | was bronght to bear by a Museach rene | Committee of the Whole to onvention, the tide set rather in its favor. |, ‘ ; and others against Webb, “A Lawyer’ will also | recently stationed at Huntesitie, Ala., isin favor of | taining money by faise pretences, convicted, and sen- | who call Sa ice oie ae | clergywan | of tueir respective Di nions, anid he widesproad desire for the nomination of | The Native American party was pro: | discover the following: Grant, ‘The Fifteenth Infantry, which preceded the | tenced, Hie eonviction took place 4 der uo called at the office of our Authors’ Union when | the wo:!.ng | women 4 : : | on took piace July 1, and dur- | I was there, and eaid he wason bis way to the | thes might be more fully represented ai their next Judge Case on a progressive platform, had riptive to a certain degree; it ld oh The exeentive Authority of the Tnited States pro. | Twenty-third, made the samo report.” Buch being | ing that day hie wife contrived privately to hand him | prayer meeting at John Allen ra r Inaplred the young Democracy aud demoral. | tat America should bo governed by | Siexicoy sll’ tranfnal Uiovernment tn Xew | the cave levomewtatremarhabie that eSouthere | gu, He was remanded t Jnl nod onthe alt | |The Autor’ Untom ofc tn Peat sien ad | the Na ithe "Calon adjourned x 004 Of the Repa al) nativeborn Americans, Gomis of our | Meucasitemt cor waich confinued new ayer | Doc Cote inibaraid, eS of the sume day he broke ont, in company with a no- | tho neat street 10 Pe yater; and while are Ber cet ae i La coe Ms f hey Republicans. Bat | i ceratio fi are rita day. | te terintnation of the war, and wntit mnodipiet UY the | States troops tn their cities Aor lous soon Uist wathad Cosel, Whe Wass CObMund | Goad Knadegetag al nt het Hn Sian cw York delegation were then called together” io courve of the July Convention in allow. | | MUSnt iS te . j cee f Congress —Alluding to the nomination of the Hon, Sam | in the same cell with him, ‘Treadwell had with him | was the Jon Allon country elose at my avow. raat ticks Te een ree saith he soba ncatiee ing the South to dictate ita resolutions, to | 1) We Sagtaty “Open Whe creed OF Mie | NOT all prove satisfactory, | uel Hooper in the Fourth District of Massebusett argo amount of money anda gold watch, hidden in | A three minates' walk, and 1 stood et the entranee | of tue National (inion they were. about to sleet a ovetslangh Judge Cirasr, and to ratify the | ; tenis ean a rhe ste more narrowly opla who ai aypeeten anny atelier The Hoste f Y atelier aays that “Atisnet atallanr: | his stockings, Cowell knew about there things, as he | to the Hote! d*Alten, fan RYE TP ons oy Baceutive Commmaiites, | tee revolutionary programme of Brat by pla. ; Proven ats j# contended that a man | . er nme Of | pristng that bis constituents, disregarding hie wishes | heiped Treadwell to reerete them 1 Won't intebd te: WenertO0. Une ates,’ SUhaa heed | tereene poeuivet eecieeer tera use Later: adler PA UAGA Gab Uke: God kcal ota Le iiuet not aniy "td bot si the nkutry, tak | eee cys Cle 8 she may be amashed to atome | to retire to peivate life, have placed him in nomina- | They travelled together in a southerly direetion une | described to the death, | persculen tad Reaneet Tenpaae soscenta te ’ | ee 4 aha by a wandering comet, and who have not been | tion for the £fth time, He has the reputation all ¢ til the 4th day of July, whem they were in Henry | Suffice it that I went Inside; th cong. | MEF: Provided he could be vetinbureed for ti fpottttment through (he ranks of the Deno. | ‘bat he must be torn in tho State, If ho | reassured by the assertions of scientitierrmen that | the country of Ueing staunch Republican, » prudent | county. Cho. Om tia day Coneh t ihnod ie sia ina (GUT Wa The Feauboce sunt | erences FR ld a cng a Pen all ever the Nowthe tt wan felt that | Would hold an oflee tn st, Every man who | comets are niinly composed of gua, may onr | Histor an an abe Snancier, and there was never | murdered Pea an tacecens heecly too ‘wtee |otitaera Lasse oaus 10 oUEs IA ay epaky ger bapad | GOCE ML ERUE be fr & mt Of hineatl ome the South Lad emerged. from defeat in the | 40e8 Not happen to have first seen daylight | tainty now di r fears. An adroll atime when qualideations euch aa these were more | from any house, and alter robVing his body of hie | till the meeting was over; and That arhion 1h ad ove to i war only to usurp control of this great party | Within the Iimite of the Stato te denounced | quite as big as any comet, has recently fallen on hglecbntetier tp chong Hh baal fociat | Rion Wtetearde « aborag ssh pore rll ary yay dared ee gaa id Leva a to usw Sal ae eheatual ¢ ia eo ; y ye no doubt of liis redlection by major Jong afterwards a laboring mon, w evanescent, 80 far as T was concerned ented tn the N organization, The unsecmly and ntimely | 9% ® Cart Dagger; and great efforts are rface, near Warsaw, in Poland, or igitaant: ta 1, ot . » an ‘ ‘ e he unseemly and untimely inde th kita Collie to ae ny cir itp Aalndus BAL; OH Wee | Goel The invelli New York correspondent of | at work in these woots, was walking along thronzh | John Ailen came in and took « posiiton by my side “0 5 letlon, however, harangues of such musavory men as Hamp. | h odi hat designation. ‘ y damage, but, on the contrary, | the Charlaton Courier ia sanguine of the auccess of | them, when he happened tortep on a dry stick which | ax Tstood there, tative, Carried fen ajo ton, Forrest, Wise, V Cobb, Hil, | We think the Democratic party have lost | being it albb to pieces by concussion with | the Demotaey nthe anproscnng eetion n hie | snaggd wit qlte lod rpur, At thn sole up | | Toned nhs ce and caw augagh manhood in : - sg Bemmes, and Toombs, which immediately fol. | %4 will loso a great deal by this, Our Re Rimi OaD here Derry tb fenatiow 550 Groce ar} He sys: © The Democrats will carry in the | flew a flock of crows, at alittle distonce, Attracted | to make me offer him my hand that he mi ‘ ’ , Whic y fol- an re i ! ight shake it Tho Water Strect Prayer Moeth Towed the aijounnment of the ‘Tammany | Adopted citizens aro shrowd enough to. sce a ase have. had " ce 4 two thousand | Rmpire Mente everything before them, they wil eleet | by euros ty to know what they were feeding on, the | —wiich he did, and very respectfully, ‘A wiceting Was held yesterdéy aflarncon: at jhe: z , F shine : ; . Which by compu nwoutd give ita dia. | sllof their Assembly inen, regularly nominated, nnd | man went to the spot from which they flew, and to hie | Tam, everybody who knows mo will lemit nto consider the antject of eorryl Seg arr cham idee Th int the logic of such a doctrine will lead | meter of more than i 1 It first burated high | !4¥¢ * majority, with some votes to spare on Jolut | horror fonnd the dead body of aman. This proved | not a Pitan eh Peach teehee et ieveniesty “tive save. dene and threw it into an attitude not only of | @ man who was not born in @ particu: | yp in the air, then each of the pieces broke up in | UMleh Mr Eds an will be called upon to | to be the remains of the banker Treadwell Whoso thinks Ta kos a mias-take, pray hoo weheerer nore © or Prarie; hostility, but of intolerance almost, toward abt bk excluded from office on | turp, until parte of the mass were reduced to | praesm mnyin the Unlied ales Senate, and Mr, Cowell the thief and murderer, soit Trendwotte | Tioohed at dot Alten with col and questionog | 30¥q Sl ccttnragian badtarres Wore ead ies the Democracy, ond especially the Southern count, and at asa carpet-bagger, | powder, One scientific man pick Samuel J. Tilden will oceapy his desk on and alter | Wateh for §50 In Cleveland, where it was traced out | eyes, and took his measure Several encouraging addiesses were made, i e fi r cien picked up 042 frag- | the ath of M ; ce 9 ; 2A. be y he went trot Sent ar veEsy cul wh eed’ wiper Enearrgpiewme yer alpen “orageedopeensd frolestokrene ny ele neg Sora PA bg lla gli gman Inline a ah emia fot 4. ayant hi even be ed ore i x ‘ , ‘ hg and Will be the | deni ing to fosten the guilt of the murder | question are now very clear en Henee jt fs that everything which hap. born in the country ? strewed over the country, This shows that ov neat Senator frum New York lathe United States | Upon Cowell was discovered, Ie was arrested, and Whether Joln Allen is—or was—the W! st publicans are using it to inflame the preja- nouneing all carpet-baggers, and by implica. | *44 es low impossible it is for abroad | | malty #2 aatateaman. It le a highly, from Mansfield, his boots wet and maddy, and bin If, besides that, he atents; if he murders; if he Fagor ad , 3 ; | ; yer ie an Increase ol ray pe ‘ f ei ; ers; ytinent, at S o'clock, J vices of that large nection of the Democracy | *00, tibre exnphatically, all foreigners ? e railway to make money in competition etme ese nesthea oe cane care eat Pele rls Wt weight of the satchel which | whips his unoffeuding wife (three specially bideous migregnted” at John Allen's, aud Tea Likve" Kael NM aoces fou tel Holt) shinccbenashiealiaigalbsiihaness: with a narrow one? er the eumpalen { isis, Thiwis clearly attri tu ve had been carrying, He stopped at the house of a es); then he is a wickeder maa than the man ely opened un cutdoor meeting. ity to th : |] Tho World saya of the Mobile Register, | The only sensible way to treat the Erie Rail» | onal snd stave eaten, su wells 0 the tee that Me, man nated Samuel Loughlin, where he ate upper, | wito don't steal, who don't murder, and who treate scameee Vaal sale tae ity to the negro, the able and uncompromising journal of Joun | way is to lay down a new inside rail, so to | Hoffman is better known, and Soenecuently woes and changed his rocks, After supper he Lired Lough- | his wite as she deserves, pected trom their sppearanee, a8 Go, too, not a murder, a riot, or a disturb | Fourze, that ‘ft bs been for fifty years a | make a narrow gnuge road of it, and to hare all | party. fie sloquence te irrestedbles and the. mag: Aris Gs rsestee Cheba Cocisues erase Teel lencees GuTLe et sak: or Came Seemeeat one caere Ae ey et of it, ° party. Wi ene resistible, and the. mage en two miles beyond. Avdhpt ft \ eM, abt Whatever Featlessiens th ance of any kind can occur in the South, that | champion of Democratic principles.”” the new locomotives and carriages made to suit, | "etiam of hie presence and voice rivets the trien freedom coogi uly pron cr sn a eee at eee Seen eet Uiuen wis quieted wien the melody of Se laren MHA LANG Chased " Fiwe ship wileb only rumor or reading may have formed, perp ot everything | are hosts of men in New York who are; and thoy le filled the air, 8 ately charged to those who ow ue during the rebellion Xo, | rnal | The, eld, rolling stock can be used on the wide seems to Work wrone, Beater considered it impra- | are Wicked " ‘There is certainly some encou fought in the rebel army, and are now advo: in all the South waa then more herce ints ete | URS Mia . dent to,traral under kin own proper name; hi eder men than he was, according t the | the wore when teen and woncat ot tbh goon tn es Me ity tothe United Btates, Was that in accord. | cau be removed. Aer that the stock of the com. E SEALING ir"'s0 ne ommumeu anuincr mater | “aan, hoot tarn out to listen, 5 hegre tels 4 fating the election of Seymour and Blair. * ae ring it otto be too extravagant im | G2te Warmoah Veto'e the CivHt Righie mun, | He was very aniortunate In th ST eter caine: Wiemwaniensy 10 heuer tay im Ae || eve, fasinates OC tie date noon mgeuogs i ale " Camilla, Georgi ance with Democratic principles? Not as we une peoy, To the Honorable Speater and Member in the selection | fact that he had been to Sunday School in his elill opening ofa temperance pledge at tielr close (or th e .The recent outrage at Caimiiia, 8, | derstand them, We think the World does the | amount, would be worth se high a preminm as Of Repraeatattecs fembere of the Hovee | Which he made. He took the wae of a notorious | ood, aud had some traces uf goodness left in him I+ | Wish why to sigh it, Several have signed at alr which reeulted in the killing and wounding | pesyoormey great injustice that of any other raitroud in the country. Without | Treturs to the House of Representati cele! had broken jail at Mansfiold, and for whose | results of that early tral saphesiladaaaMaadl Hone debvgeniae yy yeep rfl walt evi : . ; ous ontatives an | recaptnre a rewnrd of 0 had 1 ud “ M at 4 ame da mm It of a large number of negroes, i# attempted to —$—$——$__— such a change the concern cannot pay the run- | acttoprovet all persons in thelr pablle and civil | clreuinstance duit ah Neste Coles Tean’t see the wickedness of that, Bit She, secred ese iy “ine pved him + Hines which have What shonid F to sacred song? s cou posed for lie Water ‘The man's fuee ts a strong contrast to that of the ordinary bratal low-life rou: Perhaps it may be suppored Lam not familiar with savaeAgeerdid the face of the low-life rough, at the thief he passed | T have Inte. Even Dimeelf off for, determined to have him arrested, pit ‘nr. Bar Cara a ee me right to travel | Ile proceeded to Hester" ‘ there is nothing | for that purpos De fastened upon the Democracy; and the | We have already referred to the unlucky | ning expenses and the interst on its debt, | ed by the Democratic —— | | righ sbi ty siguature, for the Jollowing rea- | Loughlin, at whose house he had stopned Dn, tO Wh: #snmed name of this thief, eame acroes Hester nsec. ‘Tho rigts and privileges © : scence and nrivilcgee cenmerated tn the frat | ond time at Centreville, and Lonestly believing him ‘o great mass of the Northern Repablican with | want of (oct manife p n | managers inte Fourth District of New Jersey, in selecting ax their candidate for Congress a man so extremely unpopular, on account of bis we, | Gen, Pop Nig Verses be street mission: We're volunteers for Jo. We will firs Femiain, ‘Se A shalt knew Mim als tan hough tt» world despite Thee us gla Siuce the Indians have begun war, there |6 Ished | be, not the thief he war ne way but to put down and punish their ferocity. H thereny, te ful t : Dut after it is over, the Government should adopt | establishes in Rally and explicitly reeoguized snd idea, abolish the tribal relations of | & (relgmet not a eitize and beentriined . ext, The Fourth is peculiarly & sof them all, and sub- | ta corjorigrwence which makes distineton: ‘seat | ject them to the operation of the laws, like other | mat of serene except in so f tater, | people, That alone can prevent future wars, | perfect eqislity | the petvilese of en Lanploylug Mb ve) no inconsiderable #hare of the non-parti lass among us, promptly yleld to the sugges 7 ion, and claim that they are right becauso the facts show that scarcly anybody was in| yp jured except negroes and white Republicans. workingmen s district, Paterson, the gre In « word, the temper of public opinion is | of the silk 1 wich in the North, that it seoms bent #1 and famous for its foundrte holding the Democratic party of the South | Tesponsible for every+hing there which indi- | sons of toil; w ns Of society ; aud | localities noted for their mines and iron works, are largely populated by the same independent ‘ nde Katine tere te | class, ‘These men, though Democrats, are not to nevertheless intlicting irreparable Injury UY |) rea uy the none, ‘They read, think, and act for bn the whole party, who find it as Impossible mactves, ‘Thus, two yeara ago, they elected to induce the Hepublicans, when rushing for: | 501.4 Will, Republican, by 4 Di ph, to stop and examine the | jyoq, Juck i Bara w : more excruciatingly polite (0 eget fh sees ui Sriegtl of men | me than John Allen was, but his face wan Assioieg harevolver | pulsive one, aud I eo A om away, Loughlin then telegraphed to (o iecope leper ulee al fg dl he ond estoali persons | Mansfield for the sheriff, who came with » depuly, gity melding | at om secing Hester they pronounced hi te Which have ‘Whe genuine th! qnisite to seenre there | Not long after th hwo ‘i “ Dieses ieee tee ca . 44 A Washwoman, having some | Kir Burn could not. ) Pa op py aba gtodo for Mrs, Hester, went to her resi- | Neither eould the Sheas rig demnt, not merely novel | “ene, and in looking about the honse for that lady, cee ave | und unpreced ‘ eae and unprecedented. ie ireacticnble and perat- | suddenly opene my knowlelte, Dey etn Where the’ hie, personal rights of ail men. “et ‘ to be, a broad tine of ts a sth of August, | tween a crime and the Ureach k hn t marked hostility to the trade unions, the savages, make eitize | and drove y share re he wi after I had looked at it. Allen's fice fs more Uke Beceher's than it iy lke not tobe | Burn's. He could take his seat in Mr, Beecher’s congre law of the I anufacture in the onited 4 ‘and locomotive | end save the Indians from exterminativn including Fd, we crave Thy blesst wow Theu'it aot deny idvea of tls tavor unto Thee we ery a i | heretorore’ been fot y Tt will be remembered that the recent | rights to | ih | poses intl f who had broken jail, Jon without looking at all out of piace, ops, is full of the bard-fisted, clear-headed Ringwood, Boonton, and other ary iwhabitant of the John Teitteerestce un ier Asien abintes: Thos take um hone to Heaven, Where eorrow ne'er bs Tite, earthquakes in South America began on the 7 of August, and on that day a great o broke on the shores of Peru, On the August that same wave reached Lower € ne side of the Paciflo Ocean, and Japon on cates a disturbed condit while thie may be partial and unjust, it is the door of her bedroom, aud there hurprived a party * cot party consisted of th ; John Alien is more w ng out thelr moncy.”” ‘This | Hers not converted, evidently. > persons—Samucl Hester, | His cveat trouble now ts r his Wife, and thelr danghter, Mrs, Treadwell, There | fery Leverages. et geenetapaens eth rd ee | was a very large quantity of hank notes. Mrs, Tread | So do fe the | Well ad some in her handy, a ation hata crime w than wicked, hf | Soe lifornia | commuatt At the pr } an old ‘ev meeting in the “pit” on Satu iawn WAS Present WhO proved t futher ; He became bilnd from the « billig two depen water up to tn other men who are not so bad | Cite e att uenas Ayres. it I know who never drink, IMe, ond stil has hopes of hi a ver em et ie da drop of liquor in his ron Kit, who, be the other, Ou the 14th, 15th, and 1 ? ont of evil contracts as the telegraph informs us, this same disturb- | 5) conseten “i and conf? , A others were seat | as some m ile right and wrong. w ¢ bed and in Hocter's lap, te nt a distin? to] It was considered to be cone be , rae Mii erimil v Fiplded is pelesively piesas on | fora dozen years or more, It is unturally dificult for | wee be ma tay ' ai that the man who stopped at Longh+ | John Alien to give up the prac Beats MT ypurite opinion | iin's with the black entehel and Samuel Hester were Oro tanan 1m « 2 majority over the obligation ward toa tr ack Rogers, though Gen, Runyon, Demo- ' Actails and apportion the blame ina doubtful | cratic candidate for Governor, carried tho district vaso, like that of Camilla, as it would be to | the year before by a majority of 518, and Rogers, ; , : ; . é if " dogs, ee 0 i ot every ten 2 halt a victorious army long enough to pick | two years before, by 1,88¢ dass, three or four gfe Ret . Agee Leal aait. Gre grosenution of Ihe trade nic’ |( Thine 01) hens. Manta, together) 1b Soule S00): | wend ta Seb oe Ma MNMOTY Of the | cue and the mames although Mester iineell and Bat to ay that be le unfeeling, ls to say Fu . » point of grentest intensity in the commo. | 19 themselves criminal ha vie not i althongh Hester himself anda © big tears roll down lis face wh y it | that the point of greatest intensity in the cox j int 1, hare tea? declnred | # re positively to the contrary ey fav the big tears roll down his fc when prayere Jnpse ance of the cecan was observed at the Sandwich Islands, the sea rising and falling, for those three i} noOR prayer mectings will be held * Usual, at Alien’s and Mura’s, (oe pebindbsdto ising at the bar with briliiant euccess | * 0 ev fled alr nficeed and fy ce. Arrewpren Suicipes 1 1 Saturday hin Leone + Mie sti A\ up a seore of wounded men while puisuir sass au, eat ie } tion of the earth's crust ws belt Into the aid of thele candidate, aa aslump speaker, | Pacific Ocean, x n South America | Intion of a leas entlghis Lv ishegairy } weaker | and the Sandwich Islands; since the tilul wave | {anja tnty an ottees gaunt they ‘ ed those Islands sooner than it did Califor. | nity of the State, and it ought to he « Fe Th aind that we eanuot hope by leelalntic nia, and usted longer, and was observed at the | (rot the question of personal associat ter place no sooner than it was at Japan, | can we liope to force on those who d later place no sooner than it wan at Japan, | fot Ys tig 4 en tere EUG Gat of Gt | money pln, an That the convulsion was as near the Sandwich | tun like, Mutual forbearance and kindne h aah the noble bellof inthe brotberhuod of man mul MM, scene to lave conceived, or In way n levily of f n produced, W fulightened nas conspiraors by Mr, Rafferty was not 1 arty to carry, they have called somewhere in tho | Sint ed up for hii, pellnell a Vi regus | e valt n The suit was brough he udwinistrator of the Oia teats: | an ught by the administrator of the an who is hambugging the bret: cory guest try to red Treadwell to recover themovey for nu- | so naturally as Jobn Allen does, edges way betw en frou tie eecured " sercaltors who had been deirauded; a | already stated, was suce pore | y icon! cours, by tis exps Treva | oft rival tht Abdication of Que ‘The power of the Spanish revolution is ‘ } Kingwo now demonstrated in the most conclusive |. iy. manner, The Queen has alicica of her son Aly! a J, a8 Job Trotter and his water-cart business are very | band al fanny in the Hickirick Payere, but Jo Trovier ts a jon, that the fresh prairies | pure fiction, yinerime. Treadwell, with Water street knows him not, ang brightest prospects to content | Whatever may be the resulta of the religious move. | "Mten House. have been | ment inaugurated at Allen's dance-house, I re | Mr, Abram 8. Howitt, @ leading iron m: J, Mr, Hewitt is chiefly kvown to the gmien of this country as @ Commissioner in favor | fe the United States at the Paris Exposition, #0, Prince of the Asturias, | tio, while on that mission, made some extrvor- as Islands us it was to South America, if not nearer, boy eleven years old Jinary statements about American lobor organi+ nring {ro High urce. than the feastempted into a series of er! i. | Ny | inary . i rica, Hf not neater? | spring, from a, Mahe source, than series of crimes whitch led to his own | think the least we can do ls pelt | THR COUR i Whether this act will end the inaurrection | zations and working people generally before a | 1# cont made Whe sein Ob Ae Oe of Hee | of pantetunent. hes can, never, be loreesratifiage [rue end violent death, while on a visit to the | alone, PE ESSE MEA RON Babebiales a ait may be doubted. It appears to have been | Koyal Britteh Commission, | We quote from the allen he) oalisuange: of veruaeaiet TF | H penaltien. Ammia Mt must ne burue in | avently innocent Wome of the young bride whom | It don't look right, thi Scrneme Covny —Cuamurns —Nos 19,8 f : incha | Mee Yor told, Miied from the Zondoe | neighborhood, We are told that the subsidence | At the regi ation of commerce between the | ggt wooed and won at that institntion of inuoc ‘ . Haht, thi abuse of good pr 6410, 64, Hip Ny bak 184, 157, 107, Ca, 1 ne i verformed under the advice of Gen, Concha, | New York World, ws copied trou the & tin ‘ ve to four, | several Siatos waa wisely confided, under the Constl- nuocence | Christians, because Jobn Allen still likes bie gin MAE Covict—‘THtal enor son, 883, of Hawaii in some places was from three to four, tenitue, the Oberlin Sem: é nN ma 4 ‘one of the royal commanders, He hasdoubt- | Zimee of July 00, 1608: uk ' if Hae eerie National Congress. ‘The object of inte | kenitues t Seminary. Adam was uot cons | water, BT ALT, HE, My Ay AA, My Hy uy Abd, ddd ly 400, B) betel : n one of the early alttings of the Commission, i¢ | and in others six to seven feet, while at Hilo Tot paver was clearly to prevent the confusion | erped Kuen, and why should his descendant be | Haven't we had about e We, Sr 4 Jess hoped Dy it to distract the revolutionary | nay he remeubercd wu A Mr. | the greatest subsidence noticed wos eight inches. Pith arte from eonfierg Wertlacon on | of the @ Le In Michigan, with evce so many frulte | laborer tele deae ney Hieaiian the | Uateee Gravee Qownisticenes Orvice— Rennie hy i . ros | Abram 8, He Allowed to give g . subjects by the diffe and 5 waa af0! hia bide eld t TOM Mins TMAN.—The United States ag Jeaders, and to prevent any radical changes | Abram 8. Hewitt, wis alived (0 giv, Tn flilo, Pura, and Kaufroi ove to five eusth | thewisiom of tho provision. appears more elcariy | Where wae around lim at ble command, ao long as | Tt used to be fushtonablo to talks abont Borrloboole | % Koll Milatcat ae ae Mies +i Sn the constituilon of the government and wnyrepect te ufo inth wu quakes occurred daily, When we get full ace | every day ny manne of Cope tt inet prediifil Woman to tempt him astray | Gia, and to any, * Cuatity begins at home.” as Wellwood Jr of the Thid Dintet Wy mopar tg athe counts from ail parts of the world of this,tertible | this act no distineiton ty clearly m en Whe heh on UBaeddios Reaace,? Weill, here are the missionaries now, working at Rin, Comme abah bp recommended ike the order of succession to the throne. Thus, | (hy Fimee, went while the movement would result in the de- | ations tu Amer hoth workmen a position of Isabella, it would etill leave her | tx which murter hud been comunlt show that the workmen a led to most daiati ous oarthyuak mployers, and had caused outs ager f Hewitt | been one of aw hone. seiznre © Messrs, Mallets distillery in i ely vy Cullecto: Wood, 6 Marlind ga doin W. Hine ii probable be found. to he reads and stoambosts whose routes are wholly within | ter, Park, Mus it will probably be found to have | Pee i eres whose routes are beyond. OF | known as the * « go beyond | dive square it is tho sot seems im: contrast the tm ned by the junction of Bax. | oo and that the distilicry was so ina etler stvrts fuary The least we can do Is to leave them alone, ‘They | and tint Dh Ct eer r extent than any which has } course, ovr criminal Juris Sue Rtate lines, and tn ra- | Won't dows much harm in Allen's old di 11 order for {ts rele, hou fey bad th } We evidence severat uses, asd cription he | gecursed in wnodern time ° ty family in porsersion of the royal authority. | five ofthe workinen In Americ gonerall pulitie and. Hable to produce unnecessary contusion | Gr wine paradise ts rey that by the | or B pit a8 rf Crdee now that di ml ; ; " he workine ric c ee ( paradise 9 ne tod 4 or 4 dog-pit, as the old style of inhabit a Lyd Bhai Mor ota ever been unsesued " A pyenpas > mos o ant Mid litigation for experiinental legislation of this 4 tise Ie spe led to a truer conception bitants di OF pitid a 0 ervie i ‘This would be a substantial victory over the | the most SEITIL Mor Kit ete tall Aer ‘ain Na Coviadoa Kania and litigation Me agaction of no successful prece- | Palate’ hen compRiid be. it it. how Viton | Grant that thie prayer meeting I$ dotng very little ME aunts tha waeaer | tooteaieenaen oe celts Am) and that the outrages on eertaln ” ; i 9} Sa ; isan " a a -” con be addueed, A more unfavorable oc what if was fliteen or | 6000; grant that it isasaglow-worm in the wide | of Barraciiit’s tobceo tretory on Kaymond street, “The pariics may be all right, | fent-can We adeucen, 4 mere aardiy. be imagin: | Ste $e Churems ka gone | Gh. In the midst of @ most oxciiing political | gppellation of the "Old at ‘ere com revolution in the guise of an apparent di nang, Welah, and ed by Ignorant men, among w hom were | A Reader ish; but they were. * mostly Brooklyn; had a coumunication from an employee y ploy ange has been tly | darkness of night; there is no reason why we should | of the factory which, infuene r Home Mission vf diam to reco: mend 4 Such a compromise seems improbable. Tb i ie o“hnest | but we know nothing wbout them, As a rule, aig Hike Phe English were, he believed, the Anest | bu ; Spergie “ i Spaniards are too much in earnest to leave | physical ree in the world, ‘and were much superior | bing i* a poor way of getting rich... Tints to | caMpHgn, ata time when the passions, aol- | Gission has been establisher, Rirlans, by, the {ry to put it out, OLIVE LOGAN, — | the seizure; that commuiiestion waa now Mr. ‘ pani are mB sa to Americans, ‘The unions in America were of E Knew where boxing ta taught, Ho does not specity | ™ Mie,’ aud resentments consequent ‘upon | fy years, during which time *Y Mission, his - Binekicy’s possesion; the. factory was a‘torward nilemen connceted with the | KRow | ortat ‘war and ateendant upon great and sudden | und saved anurtitudes of enif Five Pointe over Advertt caved. ‘Phe Order from Mr. Harland for the . their work half finished, It would indeed rescued, taugist, From the Commerciat Advertiser, if vy of me Glestilery was rea One of the most interesting studies connected | it shauid be reiensedy bac that a journ- | with newspaper publishing is watching the various | #!l€F be distilled there without a te Robert D. Audervon wa another tobi king of dry goods boxes or fisticuffs ts | etian ! {naduirs are roused ty the highest pitch of | Siraise is in all the ehurehe poly vat aabyn, the prejudices regarding the | "Yestentay atieraoon im tinted adults, — Ite race Is hittin enforce by pen Jexistation, sl to tineth -gecle . Dlained Of the lnterferoace of de a lamentable end of a rising so long and | {Y out \ned Of the interference o theart of which he te in search. If the former, jo house in town; ifthe to Mr, Foster, of Wilkes’ Spirit..." W. 1 You ean get @ copy of Sumuer's specech on tes bonds by writing | gnparer onal Bxecutive | bid. The! utmost, is here prepowed to | ment of the Sibbath School, a cro What is practically elas# | Sons,halt of whom were ehildren, &{"e tain and contirm class dls | the Mission t ‘he effect, in my Judgment, of such an act | Hare, A harder a rather than to promote the ends | erowd of adults could m view by the author of the | ata more instead of belng thereby | qari osing a | remove ‘creased in height aud breadth ‘ in Armnces an th, So long as these barr! A R.," and * Statisttes."— | ave mainwlued so long will be deferred the ers oter an. prosperity In the State, t mutual bier Jong will the nalts of the lately enfranchis go carefully matured, should it result: in Now, in all kindness we subinit to the friends | to any respectable whol isten, io er oi Pn pater advertising dodyes that make their appearance. Tis hardly bo gatinRev. Dr, dierly one as the Rev morely transferring the crown to Isabella's | of Mr, Rafferty that a gentleman known to have SUN folks have invented anew one. ‘They have got nore under if one hundred and four Democrats to sign a paper and | Malo released. | : Lhe had not seen in his twe send it to the rl iwition was (hen adjourned te 11 o'ck tant he Bas nok bee iB Es 0 the World, setting forth that Tax Sun is a | this morning, am 0 11) Sicienm, Republican paper, “a wolf in sheep’ " nave, walt es | 2 per, “a wolf in sheep's clothing." | Sunnoaarn's Covnt—Derone Ginec 1 vit ime | This is the newest advertising dodge, Tue Sux | Suanvare Wille admitted duriig’the sek!” Kita Peodle are entitied tou medal. ‘The Iorld swallows | Matthew Meuernide Ape keane: icone a agit =e t | the kc atiering of respectavility among thew, ‘The | Ue Palt. Re Dr, Hare preached from the text 1 Tim. Li 15, fy a fitl)ful saying, and worthy of allaccey xpression abroad to these views, pecond child, leaving the nation exposed to | given public erhonestly ho may entertain them,cannot do jet composed so largely the taxation of United St to the National Republican Cong! ‘4 As rot we have had from the revolutiona: him mueh service ls » dists ay "| Committee room, Washinton “spr aiie ty chiefs no declaration of thelr purposes as ie tah of perso many a hen ibe daria HO |i tan-tant SEN: D Whey lave been occupled with the more | Uslone to ite leave ts ean condemns. | Write to Alex. Delmar, Bureau of Siatistics, 'T ; Perhaps, however, it was thought that eman like | gry Department, Washington, D, C.....! J.B. th pressing basir Mr- Hewitt, an avowed opponent of labor protective | jived ta New York since September, 1807, his family | in the e. Wt doubt and insecurity, country ; but as that would now seem to be | oryanizations, could best illustrate tho views of a | residing to Boston, Me will have to go to Hoston to | }utices vin lich thete babs, at foun V.V."The import duty on a thousand | 89 foundation in reason OF nature, and will surely | Christ Jesus caine mie the World to save sinners F eWiy Wo the softening Influences of time untees | ~ ‘pie “Doctor made a stirring appeal to his au Ata piece of tutter which. cover thelr nakedne hich | some ing away uneoneer Ci igoont wil are ensential, 4 60 | siuit portion of theandience, with fire an fhe hatles: hverte, Geurge W. Kobing, ies Howmcot, Clarice Mish. Dally, Kedoert Orr, J) Todd, Jono F. ubber, 2 of getting possession of the a peli Re eee Geo. ‘Terrible Railroad Accident in A terrible accident took | \ all the dangers of a long regeucy. how eowark, Da istration gr: ation f depot of | estates of J ieabella Miller, Pe joe at th empy. Kit Burn told A there now Tow would ‘he vol f th atmosphere nets kind of cushion to prot Senate," ‘ " if male ® str charaeterintt pons at the South works to the disadvantage he voice of the eloquent pt cushion to protect nate” | to Moy, 1595, was tried and convicted, and in Sep. in New York, depends altogether on what f which be reviewed the Pimihe party in the Norte, he aitempt to | Phar O'Gorman, the well paid Corporation Againat all such dangerooe sleltors, and also boih | | —The Zander, the organ of the Tammany De> | tember oiiowing wea ezeented. He acknowledged | couser Wisk. re you | ond unirie iigeritiei ‘arthe daly Journals on t . ; ; cet Hh ‘hem on fire by friction, and by the heat thus | MOCrsey, Is greatly encoaraged by the axpect of the | bis guilt on the #eanma. sn much for the fo G % : meetings in Water street, He raw into the Domocratic organization » por. | © unsel of this city—with his rich Irish | J ondered explodes them int vets hse | canvass, I) says that the news from the interior Ig | and golity banker, aud his more Sei eat gemy | boy erigncoled f Pi schoo! think that the | of the inanner in which reporters | tion of the colored vote, while it ie simply | PFogve—round, in denunciation of carpet: | harmtess bite P em into comparatively | tui of encorragement and hope for the Demoerats, | muwplerer. iain lb rokabe Cae Ibe Scan rue Lega 9 Of the Gosustos, wad ieporing entirely He trve ohiere y aaa bik: eats it in, wie is a : r easton, and Teno h re oh carrying out the old doctrine of equal rights | barwers? : 7 18 thus spe of theeffect of Mr. Hoffman's specehes | Naw for the Black satchel which contained the | missionary on the head and caipemp ticles nk eo hucmen see cartier nal hewsparers and I L F : : : —— and presense: fea ttl . stieh ane E . cir wflueneds yet he anid that their uttermont efforts isch oa putida wliteh was w tavortte nits : Mag + He nen, is trae punished pretty | 11 in reported that qweuty now Tocomotives | In te4y every conn'y Me. Modtman's name ten leaned its conteuts, which were the root of . 1 do Ae belong to the Mr, Dyer school, and X | guuld not bveal down Goa's work in W Wr streets : ; indice win oi UvC® | tower . aoa on't think so, ils Lope tut they would still. continue to no: cle in tho creed of Jeflersou, Jackson, and " A hen he was Recorder—the men | for the Erie Railway have been ordered at Pater- | Iiest zeal ard 1» ri fr tacites the se | At the time of the arrest of Treadwell and his wife | Whether a man knowe itis wrong to keep ad tie the mevtlage: ae aay Mt of cutcicm wa beter Wright, is now, by the North, charged to the | CneAsed in the Trish rota; but would ho in- | son, The question is, are they to be of the old ngtogate to tet vetire amped th SénsOand, hor” fathany Bulitel {Healey snide ft || iouve, or whether he ow't; Sa ont a0 wieveane oo | Bante ereeMRIETTOU TT SET no account of hypocritical pretences, while cur the risk of his clection by publicly de- | broad gauge? Have the Directors yet learned by ellie persis with the sacchel, Ho was first seen twenty miles | it, At tie clos of this meeting many of the audience 4 went down to Water sticuty where services wore lo proity well accomplished, we shall soon hear | candidate who is notorious for his persecution of | vote... Morris and Essex Railroad at Newark at7 o'clock |)" sim) Joon be Adl ‘what they mean to do, Moanwhile, enough | those who belong to them, If report speaks cigars 8 §3, and) per cent ad valorcn wew they are constontly fretted Into activity, Inthe mean- | gience ¢ (inte saving et . 7 hose B psd Det f conta t L nce to Ae Ss haying at once, and to accept prday evening, caused by a coal train of thirty | Cuiar tie Ms jo is known of Gen, Puus, the head and prinel- | truly, Mr, Hewitt would have been the candi- There are two literary exchanges here, ous the | Ume any person. colored aa weil aa white, te eqaally the Savior recommended in. the text, Who would not {io faing with a single cagine and being throws | G'kesie ileum tea tine ate pal author of the movement, to make it cor Asia inatoad of Mis Badloriy,, bab. toe Ghia lssle | MENT, Baveesctbe thee Mt Authors Valon, apcntod by tho FoR stun e I UaEnE ter tuoht tee | Cea are Nace trae or Veninnnmny CF POR, irae 3 Je former was appronching the de- | Henry H Eruy Ba et. uit Jule Ni J of the movement, te eit cor- | date, instead o \ but for this little | on ona. —Having served in the Union ar : Heal and clyil right, AGae BUS Te ts oF naked, or ignora | nafie main track at the same time that the lat . Cecilia Lapman, Georve’ B.S. Maveballe Bi ‘Araona."'—Maving served in the Union army, you | fingenent., Tho courts are open toall alike, The mer, oF ignore tata track at the ears tens iat, the ia vf gceitia Lapmnan, oie Dixon, Nancy nt. t all ‘cepers nmong the audience at | per; ca ivexnail, Peter 12 tains ty national and Btate courte. Tue | the close of the sermon, when Mi Woudcut’ come | having switch was open was made, but the alin | Jue Coukita malls FON. SAN @ cour’ f pimienied the crowd for thelr good order and atten; | off aud, of the track prevented tle brakes tron Count oF SreciaL Srssions—Sentey sand dependent upon all ite citizensalike. | fion-and recommende: atike one step te emer : i 9 aut dependent Once a trices The ion, atid recommended them to take one step toward ct. The dremen und brakemen jnmped | Ox aeate nvr Hacinny, Suny, for an 1 be free alike from | episede in London, Now he is held up in the Trenton True American wid ¢ journals of N ge toa | > A are acitigen, Take your honorable dischi er Democratic | gourt of record, and get your voting pape! w Jersey asa non-partisan, and the |B, Q,"—As an engraver and designer doing business, tain that hie poliey wi recklessness and timidity, He is a dar. acl on Sone | F judicious man, and has proved . st and fe Would take (WO slope yah be Rao caine F if the Paterson clique expect to win vietorios by | State of Ithode Island requires a naturalized citizen ark (or Ores er ey enoe te The Key. J, N, Shatter, Superintendent of the Mis- andiwelling guse occupied | by lary oud $0 Nie Couns counsel until the right moment 3 heir faith Le gullibility of the | to own real estate worth $134 to entitle hlm to vote leg n wht ey Pe tee | sion. then aniiounced that similar services would be of each otuier. 9g, though without injury to the ude prove by two ex: ; such tactics, their fuith in the gullibility of the 7 held there next Sabbath, at the same hour, to which tantial brick: diner i 1 tthe reine screed ta Tt has bee 4 that his intention is te * J. R<You will find » numb t Sa in th tility, and @ hour, to whi pstantial bricks’ cars indiscriminately on top the Court refused t has been rumored that his intention is to | posses is great indeed J.R."—You will fad s namber of asylume srg bi rmined in thelr hostility. aud | al, were Invited, ‘The Mitste tang "vome | hanging in the altcuem was forced through the af, bul the Court, refused te = ———— under the head of * Societies,” In the City Register expons i hymns, after whieh the audience was divminsed, fifty feet above the kthe palut shop, i erend ys os ; Thomas Butler, assault t js vonioved’ men have already acquired, In | MMi unt, . venta son estions leave to the vote of the people the ques’ lers’ Meeving’ lust week the four | the bill on @ level sford street at a bi ght of iene’ dori sex. | of the Direetory,....° Constant Reade | a but my egnature {t Is hard, aes enc af a covarmmont Apaia skal) bave, | MARY ef opr cillsnus complain of the ex: | of | te e | t without my tig F | ctaitend ee mons Tete on et Br rece’ One os jand by whom it sall be exercised, He anny, (een a acuments, but it may be aouse | YeBee and aD ex-soltir of ue Laon ean vote, ut in 0 prutines and power te euvoree the Mew T lay oat work wf thi sort in dillerent sections of the } number of years, hed set reet. Matihen \ichole nies Court Ive Week” Marie) Rowenhoven/ of Pint: ' indeed, adopt this mode of proceeding, vealetien to them to know shat other cliies are | he mutt take his discharge papers to @ court of res | duty, that wien Lind the act in question to'be in my | [2° me were herhorund lo sal upon the ty pas: | one child, # boy of 12 yeare Pith the companys PE cr aliah Catharine}, Johpatone, Navy Ano a i aay | conte orn to no s ea 8 > ge oof of uaturallaatlo pend Judgment yand uuwire, and, for the | fi to supp! eaching. ‘The programm nearing, and Heavies | bow, Bilacbeth by ‘Vern ; though, for the present at least, it in clear | Coste ag badly off iu this respect as theirs, For | oFd to get le proof of ualuralzation, Mare ist | reaacne thats eccanary anid wwlee. and or (Ne | Gvovully be presented atthe meeting thi MOrMIDg, | A Say Cu A ell Janes Watery ant Wihisiuine logner nit Of the that the Government must be constitu: | ¢xample, we find that the Fourteenth Annual Re- Likes ae ayer ah ed by | jubie conscience and intensify distinctions which |. a Costello, was yesterday reporter Granten inher edtaues Sh te coe lae ee Te Pha hy, The problem would seem we 4 writing to the Adjatant-General of the army at | Wil sorely yicki to the power of the time andthe | You-Kurr {C55 Cherry street since Tucedaold, named | fervons: Fiza De Anderson. Thongs pei ocensed tional monarchy, The problem w port of the Chicago Board of Education has been | Washington, sending on the necessary proof of his | growth of more catholle views of our persinal rela, | ment or Yom-Al ated by tha Beet hus been dead (01 aran BH, Hoimaby enschnie Wer, io hoeneat i i Tous, it bee ees clearly my duty to decline to Ir Fone Kipper wae seleheened by the Herewe destitute, eg ee en, to be how to organize this necessary inetitu- | published in a style which for expensiveness far | kleutiiy, mame, and date of diecharge, regiuieut, | gy it Ome CO WARMOTH. on Saturday, Ite principal featares ware fuating and nome oe vrei, lows of Hroo 4 tiom and at the ave time to wet rid forever * exceeds anvibiug of the kind that we ever see company, and Commander therevk Goveruor of Louisiana. 1 prayer, in honor of the rescue from Revnt stances, Vw oe iar ny SON “PRE S H, ane -

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