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} THE N, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, .86 | lt ‘ ASEANT 5 On ARAMTE. AMUSEMENTS. Mr. Tyo and his friends desired a modifica. | press purpone.” Toomus swore in 1860 that the vorsrr0 YA vaor r prasconan jerena 2 Daw ivan vorenas / WALLACK'S—The Lancashire fame. Blozant scenery, | tion of the canon which restricts n minister | Union shodld not stand, but his oath was of little | way Heian Congressional Bxeentive sian ™ ‘The Vigilonters ne caummary Baccus | The Full Mall Gesctte snys that Mr. Web appointments, &e. A ¢ from preaching, without special permission, | * ail. e Committee Rave cireulate! 1,000,000 docaments dur- Twentleth Day's Proceedings. pata NM hip Sais Jocuts trentee fe neonapervity Woeee ta ahi arene ' SIDLO® GARDEN —Damon and Fythiaa, Matinee ©% | anywhere except within his own parish | Wo undorstand that, In view of tho recent | ing the campaign, sed faterdny was the closing day tthe proton :-4 Lanant, Wyonleg Ter. Oct, 10, | teats for tho pubis than any house ‘n Lenton, ; | REACTION PRARCATA~Generteve de firabent, bounds. The Low Church party desired a | charge of His Honor Judge Benedict to the | —The Mobile Pribune (Democratic), despairing | Were comducted brthe iter Das We Moston Tho terrible doings of last wight and iis maine _ —It is said that Napoleon is inet {0 bei i ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Oot. 29-Leotard, . ion of the Prayer Book, and the oppo- | United States Grand Jary on the subject of | of being able to elect a Demociat from that Cone Minoan a wi ray ern nya re sguag’ns entre to fort mer et ri ws fhe pike eb ate ort = Crimeon Bhleld. Matingo | ints of ritualiam neked for a prohibition of | fraudulent naturalizations, during the regis {lou SOVBpUNC Tad aopeetcs oe we io nomina. snprety. i ait ie ei ascea wince cuugeus of Laramie qerecarateed by 8 yeni es _ we, waited cell Sat i “fhe epee a more 4 of rewolntion® 1 ve | in the direct site of % | D'S MUSEUM=Iniom, (he Man atthe Wheel, and | candles, incouse, vestments, and other ritual. | tratlon United States Depoty Marshals will be on | "vei ie tea ee Comgrens will cots | death uf te late Arehiavop or Casteriury, aires | dace house on'Rrontstcct, Soon the tr Preinigltatenbones fasted + Ay stn ener ser Ach i &@ popniar farce every other artorn a i istic paraphernalia. On all these subjects | the lookout for all persons endeavoring to regi | tainty be eomtested-—those of Mofatt, Reading, and Prt J ‘ 4 ih a enalty foi , 7 , eeeiere nuoal, PasaHi nnd Rationat Enter. | decisive action has been avoided, ‘Tho | tet Under these spurious papers. The penalty f 1 | Foster, tn Pennayieynis; Strader and Hong in Oblo; proplane. mints of. the satieos, fod, tainment. A Tour throneh Ircland. amendment of the canon against intrusion in | t's offence is Ove years in the Stato T'rison 904 | and Voorhees tn Indians—all Democrats, iy oy da Create bs caaronaied oh ro £1,000 fine. As these partics will be tried in od ‘ t of this Convention be commanicated tmme- PIKE'S tp eat I em Opera parishes has been pont 4; 60 has the ro ese part Forty counties in West Virginia giro ane diately 9" ile @ unicigned regret of thia Hone it the «1 ent, and requesting the House of Bisiops to adept terrible sinte of exeltement, and it was soon known Un vighh ‘6 were out in fall force. They fi hove dance lionse, where they fou ho drew hia revolver, and was abou he was immeodia'ely crying continaally wita loud votce.* Mademoiselle Christine Nilsson has received an offer {fn Fngland of $20,000, tn gold, per month, for & season of four months. Hand subseqacntiy by letier. | tien attested Con, Wagor, who has been arhortn . Boaffe—La tho Circuit Court of the United States, their only | Republican majority of 4,010. The remaining thirteen | Adopt vote. thieves and garroters, and, dividing spotle wi be executors of James Buchanan have con er ae 4th st. opposite Academy of | Vision of tho Prayer Book ; while the subject appeal, if convicted, would be to the clemency | counties cast an teareerté vote In 1866 of 2,504, and | _ The telegram is aa folio’ them. These two were taken out and immediately | ov ike cretion tronemndet eter the 16 Star 4 Acrobats. Matinées Wed- | of ritualism has been pra To the Lora Mshop of Londo) hap ly referred to | of the President, exercised on the recommenda | gave a Repabiean majority of 609. Only 800 majority Louse vy tt ‘ae next vietim was a man they call “Big Nod.” © | mains of the Inte ex-President, at Lancaster, | the Bishop of cach diocero, until the Houso | tion of the Attorney-General, in needed in these counties to pive the Republicans a nee to. ie Church ot Hagia note Clef and earroter. te acne iets a, | —Rogors’s last statuette group iMlusteates the of Bishops shall have bad opportunity to con. peitaniues ihe! <-<<i—h O round 6,000 majority in the State, Me venermagPrimats. nn aMPEtT, Pres. Bishop | Tho 'vigiante then divided (hemeclves ip squads, and | courtsilp of Katharina Van Tassel by Iehatod ihe 1h mit aa We found it necosnary the other day to | It te proposed to hold « “Convention of the | J4¥és Cain, Pros. MC. ant h. 1 scoured the town for, over victims, but most of | Grane, sider ft, and adviso what shall be done in ‘ colored men of the ariion" at Washington, on tho | _ DF Haight, from the Comunittee on Canons. re- | therm had left town. | They found some fe Kia | —The Presidency of Harvard College hes bees Teapect of it. comment tpon the silly fashion which our young Hf ported the following on the conseeration of churches: | notoriety, and gave them jotico to leave the town in y i is wrt 1ath of Jantary, ‘This is in pursuance of the action 7 1 halt neceated wotit the | *0tminy hours, They all took the bint, with Offered to the Key, Dr. Andrew P, Peabody, the So far, Indeed, na a failure to obtain a vic. | ladies sometimes employ in writing their christian | oF 4 sorter Convention held at Baltimore early tn pair Mee te ee corer ec a'iiat tho | exception Of 8 hard-headed garroter named Steve n ‘olleze preacher, who ts cousiderine whe ther to ac io " ‘on whic feliave been wily | Young, alas * Bie Stove,” who defied them to do | © tory constitutes defeat, thone among tho | Women MAN, coe, womshera of the Feovale | Arettytnd Feesents the coms of thove who Bold | PAI? and arehoe Lom ienoyeacumenices | cicie Mamets_ ‘fi moran hs wanarestegvand | eet Episcopalians who desire the changes wo ha by that under the fourteenth amendment colored men i bapa ries eave ‘om rereticyr ts |” Rorthe pact urree monte the =The letter of Mr. Jerome Hopkins to the pographical Union; but to-day we are starticd | eannat ly be exclad 0 oxerel ne the past th . Pango havo mentioned may ho consldcrod as do. | 424) eernice mio © of Cannot constitutionally be excluded trom the exercise New York World retat | —_—_ coe : rt 4 to the progress of music PRIDAY, OCTOBER 96, 3600 i by tho samo affectation ina much more preten- | of the elective franoni-o In avy State, 1 Ser aiew war reboot at im the United Stetes, has becn widely copiod by | ielimaeitdinceneaciloare Shaded feated. Whether, however, thoy will put | tious sphere of society. A detailed report of a | —Gen. 0. B, Wilcox writes from Lynchburg, Seer tee aavied toa cates Stating’ 3sn, | men were afraid to ent European papers, Pe aarres Tho Rogistry of Voters, ~ | that construction upon their ill success, is | fashionable wedding, published in the regular to the Tribune, that his name has becu impro- |} ttre nf the divease In wh h of chapel we hee ALE. 86 young men who left Rouen on thelr ve. } Prk 84:80 ODA otas ae A tomor. | Uoultful. ‘Thers has been no roqrular pitched | onan of the gay and gaudy world, the Home | Perv slaced by the World tne Usi of Genera who | "Nal itieratet snr of chan hat be mage’. | iow auiet page, “AOU eT ESS “8” | oeiiea at 7 inthe toraiig reachet Parle ab in I on, tie biaila cf Ranay wt sr fa (oe battle between them and their opponents, so | Journal, conveys the information that a young wort Keymour and Bialr. fo says: oreominnn nie,” withant the previo’ | giqnawh, and wAddier mauled Chovies Barton, were | the evening. ‘Tioy performed ils distance of thirty- of thé Biehop, ne cing the Standing ( sniait sue chareh oF chapel may be veral messages were received from the Hones of with ine advice and Ft T depreeate that they have a right to assume that they | gentleman who bears th noble name of Lionel are not hopelessly in the minority, sluce, if | les Just been united in wodt they had been, the majority probably would | "med Jennie, and that a 0 Latter fatall two lexgaes in eleven hours, having rested threo hours during the day —The excontors of the Edwin A. Stever weveral election districla of this city and Brooklyn, to enroll tho names of voters, We toa lovely maiden ng the bridesmaids ; = . 4nof approneing and fined peace, Diishing «new mission Juriadietion he: tte, fave bired Cok, MOCO: 8 ry ot | print a list of the places of registry in New verre thee hp on on the intersting occasion three were named, looking fur u wew and brighter dawn.” ska and Wyoming Territory and 46 From the Madison (We) Journal, " f Veale te asihien LRA not have hesitated to bring the contest to an | 7 pectively, Lettie, Annie, and Gertie, The | —The following lines wero suggested by hear and piecing It under the charge of the [ish Tt will be remembered that in June last we pub. | $10,000 a year to saperiniend the completion of tha } isan, and have it decided. They have three | iaiioe were all dressed in the height of tho | 10 the funeral bell summoning the Demvcrats to 0 : ~ Ushed the details of a horrible marder in Grant evs | famous Stevens's battery at Hoboken, which, whem oneurring In Gov. Seymour at the Head of the Cole | years now before t ty, Mise Cat Jordan having b bY nin which to agitate ¢ Jordan having been killed by her | aftoat, . ri je to bo tendered as a froe gift to the State of and some of the most popular gems from | mess meeting at Tammany Hal! ; r, Wiltam E. Kidd, in Gien Haver, June 13, | sew Jerse: Jersey. 4 « the questions in which they are interested, | Offenbech's operas were performed. ! c wurranel coped nt General | 1968. | There, were cireamatances ot euch pecuties | Tae cen Eplacopal dlocese to be ct off trom The effect of Gov, Srysovn’s teking the | preparatory to another effurt to bring them | ‘The young latios who thus give to public noto- AoE ee ee ae coeeatttee. ia | tation Was aroused to the ntmost, and large rewards | Western Now York, ts proposed to be ealled the Dioe stump in the great Central and Westera States | to a settlement ; or, if they prefer, they may | ricty the pot names conferred on them while the fon the comnntt ty due state of Wiscorsiny §tut Ty tieame coats, | cote Of Syracuse, from the principal eity, St, Paal'e has been to close up the ranks of the Demo- | at once assuino that further Qclays will tuke in the seclusion of the nursery ne of thanks to the too, OT lg grin oa ehurch of that city is offered as the eget ehoret, eracy, and diffuse # cortain degree of spirit all | placein the next Convention, and proceed to i ells , pi heft ait fh Peder} Wink» we trauk young Bait auror of the Mouse | Si, aay by G100, 7 oie pean oy that Bishop Coxe . r maton wi Impertinence, but they arc; and we speak of their mor. Whee? , Aver sundry futile attempts to trace and capture | Will elect to take ‘ ring lhc gtag pbd heed icon Meron i ft on -dlboaten erp neil Tg SH Tico PeRUtht CaCO ee D walle vil bare ir Direek offered almitar revolutions to the chareh. Kidd, Me, Detawure,o restdent of tre town where | —The Hanlons have introdaced the Parisinn Der onset of the Republicans, Lut he is too | frecly threatened. ‘The former would seem |“ 8 peut tages s and bishops who have #0 kin ily entertained the | the miurder was committed, and acquainted with the novelty of velocipedes upon the American stage, ' 4 ie ignorant and thoughtless people. It is all very delegate ih . learned of the presence Of A man answering actousa politician to imagine that, by aelz- | to be the wiser and moro Christian like Dr. Mend offered like resotntions to the Rey. Dr. “tription in Georgetown, Colo Not tho least exciting of thelr performances upon the Fag I proper for Lionel to address his bride by the Orilvy and the -Tectors churcu warlons, and vestry t: hot Riau he Ph! } ing the standard and placing himself at tho | cours, and wo presume it will be adopted. | fyoot and affectionate appeltarion of Jonnic, but : Cf Tenity and PrancOgration. parishes and esol sient im Colorants uo telaprapiied goes he swan | Nemras Ouse Cheninat street theatre, PRileeetyeie, head of tho column at this stagro and phase = aio lee Pr M all they teach ing that this House with the Bishops in the ad been gone some three weeks, | A spirited race, in which these daring acrobats ex- that isa privilege of his situation to which the waglit ve ng services, and thet thereafter this House ad- t thelr slat! naging these two- wheele, x P x ¥ hibit thelr skill in managing these t) aecled pro- of the contest, he can do more thon rally bis Montgomery Blair in Brooklyn. general public cannot bo admitted without a vio- Journ sine dle, 4 peilers, | broken tronps, and keep them up tothe fight | One of the peculfarities of the BLams is, | jution of propriety, Whon the name of the | mayer thatica sien torte tail und ereampert | dove. arrested him In ving —Hr. Roebuck seems in danger of losing his seat till the final charge of the foe. that when either of them seta out to mako a | wouan comes tobe printed on ber visiting card, or | companies, al! of whieh were adopted un usly. | pearance, willingly. He was take: from SheMeld. On the few occasions on whieh he bas , "i * ‘ vo on Prayer Book reported It i Ever since the cpening of the ca: tide of battle has set steadily ! Democracy. Vermont, Maine, ¢ Ponnsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, N Ai i Soon ws porsivie, and while on the ears, October 14 | addressed his constituents, he has beea listened to Pediout tv prepare a new version of the Nicene Creed | gear Jedersun, Green county, Lowa, eommitted sul- lence, or hooted by the mob, His of at thie t Adopted. ide by taking’ stryehine, Careful search had been | 1 Omtnogs i moved that ten eoples of the | frac Joout the peaen end either oF Lid tericon | fence, it te anid, consists in his denouncement of change ant ott o-Greek | ceuled weapons or poison, bot nothing was found. | “ratiening” and otlcr disagreeable practices pecw- narposes. he polson Kidd told of it, < Bo ae eer itcia'a of the, | Alter king te polson Iii told ofits aying: * You i paign, the | specch, no matter what the occasion, ho is | in « newspaper, it should be done decoronely and | Pty tho | pretty sure to leave the theme which he un. | si: 9 of her bridesmaids; their right | & i j \ } i yas June. necticut, | dertakes to discuss, to gratify somo personal | Memes are Letitia, Anne, and Gertrade, and it ts and | animos'ty by irrelevant attacks upon some in- | NOboly’s business by what tender abbreviations ne | Committ gant earectrag aria 4 4 Mr. Weleh no fh hed well, but the emall paper of strychnine had | Har vo Shemeld, Wert Virginia havo all gouo agaiast thom, | dividual entirely foreign tohiematject, ‘Thus, | 5PM pr pl reid erupta bend Bicol ' Pog on none ot | fre Reed de of Henna eh mp pans, were weactiaat Barcus datebnted she other dy « by an aggregate mojority of £1,900, and re- | in his speech here on Tuowlay evening, Gen. | “We gon't expect to reform this little piece of | f Peter cepeener |. Phe foliowing Is the substance of @ eonferston | nad raceceded in effecting a junction with troope presenting 86 electoral votes, 74 of which | Fraxk BLain failod altogether to justify his | gociat qillinoss oll at once; but by calling attene | f at made by Kidd to Delaware on the Gret night Of bis | comanded by Gen, Dajlen, Baylen Ws 0 Opaniel’ had been regarded as doubtful. No sane | treasonable Broadhead letter, but devoted | tion to it oossalonally we hope to enlist intel | Preteen’ bitch ie ig, t4 tt would compel lim | Sf vcod Katio Jordan had always been intimate | city, bat there te no Gencral of that name, In 180d } man questions that all theo States will go | himself at considerable length to denouncing | tigent people in our efforts, and thus gradually | Muctevnmn DistHer atriola if sion tingle, and would shuw | Tretia. ered unde’ uae ihany presenters that uy | etter dlstetbutod a despatch from Iuilfux giving me for GRANT by largely increased majorities in | the Hon. E. M. Stanton as a felon. 80 on | bring about an era of good sense and good taste. spirgiodivee peayrielinpidypanyead ¥ ie fugpecd’ Lin to | formation about the movements of the American In tho First and Tenth Districts are due to Repubii« eiiicntion, to simtinr action tntro- | ore teases OS Yi vou lil atop ariattee iit carke’s | Ceneral Putomes, an votes, Had the vote on Congresa been aa strictly | tion, and was then voted dows, and lie bad wo doubt | man of sous”, task be loved her, and told her if she A clerical correspondent writing from Phil. Partisan as on the Btate tleket, both Rggleston aad | it would bese treated now, Mo therefore moved 0 | is astuo montis befure tho murder Arcaupls | sdelpbia relates that aot iong since st the breaking Ashiey would nave been reelected, ‘Phe Committce ‘on Canons revorted the following | of oan ee ee tan te ach Wemlantin, don ground for a raiiroad in a certain town in the South siditlonal amendimest yo the cunon above reported oe Mond, tebe spr y Beet ot bar gpa West, a clergyman, on belong called upon to open the batcat sneer Tn the Unitarian Convention reeontly held in this city, the somewhat startling statement was made by one conversant with tho fiets, that in our large cities there are no churches for Auswers dos November, Agoinat this powerful array, the | Wednesday the Hon. Mowraoweny Bram, Democracy can only place the verdict ren- | in a epecch at Brooklyn in behalf of the ' dered by Kentucky in August, which fs the | Democratic ticket, went out of his way to surest and strongest Demoeratic State in the pr the following: declarations ; hi a Lagey 10 datvorss to oes ters gne's proceedings with took from his pocket » i 1 ne Fears 0: eheete the ru RGbastaat: Gs Se Picetaae wach : orse an to Melvers's to sce he ocee lng prayer, took fro: Qc Union, but gives only 11 electoral votes, fe gras ar, to cheek the rate | middle-class Americans, They will not go tothe ; c Hocaeal - itp om Aue | {veiabuyestars withthe luweot whieh relaung tothe. | fF Le ‘ame out to see. him; mianuseript supplication, prepared for the occasion, . tae te : . ; 7 Ponneylvi jean’ majority on Au- 4 orp fous corpora: ; , ee Nee ba ct hilecrinerad oaprhe exhi ar Mayor, bu ope ip ie ae and cannot go to the costly | Pennexivania shows darephlers nied Hi Aud hulaing of pe wperty bY Fellgious corpora: | SNE Would be the last rider she would ever take | Witich he read, A colored brother present, leaning 1on of pluck on the part of Goy, Seymour ‘ aie the resents churches of the rich. " Pith hm | raid he waa going away, but, would be | wron his shovel, noticing the movement, remarked on the ath of duly and take her sister to @ | withagrin, “Golly! dat's de fust ume dis darkey Sh into th fer n/ presente he had, made fees wad ic he: ng | ever know de Lord written to om the subjeck of © 4 ‘ by the above that A has lost hfs bet... D. A. D.” The canon as aunenied was adopted, This would seem to be carrying out @ literat | We gon: kuow where Turner's adamantine cement | , 16 Commitiee also reyortet the: following as « construction of tho text that the Gospel was meant | 4. colt, Look in tho advertivenonta.,.. A Toad. | = ont shall lawful t uy M a “ only for the rich and the poor, no other class | ¢r,"\—The report In Tux SUN of Oct. 10 ax to the | inlanyeiurchorenanel now coterctaton rr ewe hae | we Seh Of, fare, Im lite that” he had | railroad y ° ¥ | Intended to give her, other articles; | __¢, ee , being mentioned. expense of the Freedmen's Buran wns corrcet,., | Mel{ner be consecrated, ny pabilg vale Held within ho | Oacrved white riding that a ring be had given Lee Pret 3 serpy Mw shington in Rich The Gospel may be a comfort to the poor, and | “ Workingman.’—The ces to which you refer « canon was briefly discussed by Dr, Mead, Dr. he then retarned her pleture, which | mond, Va., ls represented to be In a shaky condition, a8 . Dr, put in her po He le Some of the tron bolts, with which it was fastened Wriich nvr tere | undoubtedly the rich need it; but how about the | egainst Mr, Griswold have already been disproved others, aiter which, on mo- d threagh « Geld, toth ft hak have joa aha Gases fod to tus sity of | middle clasees? 1 evans by the present in Tue SUN... A Reader of Toe Sux."—Your 19 postponed to the next General Couven- | (yrned his horscs quartering ac he granite pedestal, have by corrosion an bution of churches, that the persons who make | Mtturtlleation payer ts correct, and you ean vote on tue following | Kio roneed, anf noswered, “Wiliam, wise sresow | and the bares holding togetner the ctocke cousrootag front to rally hie f Almost every one of these statements is . t ; {tif you first get revistered.... Constant Reader.” thought the Conv ex- | going to do? fam, afraid ‘of you," He then trok and the Lands holding together the blocks composi front rally his forces #0 as to secure a up the bone and sinew of our community are m/e Republionn party bee tedueed the peblie debs of B 80 cousiderably worn, Porto: triumph in the Stato of New York. He | false. growing up outside of those influences which are ks sy Z jon on the questtor Out bis knife, and #he said," My God, William, aro | the Pedestal ure nial akan Windies allitohs Galea tie Mouk ar tes sauteed. the House of Bishons concurring, That in | you guing to ent my throat?” Hi wered, "1 | of the granite have crumbled beneath the Inunense clearly saw that if an heroic effort was not | The Ilinols was bought In 1804; Mr. | conceded to be the basis of private virtue and | war... HT K.M."—Apply at the Methodist Book | urteare nny pew tort per to sei He then piaced his arm arou to take the ficld in porson, ns cannot fail to inspire the rank and file of his party to make @ desperate siruggle, not for a jeneral vie- tory, but to secure an honorable retrent if possible, and perhaps eave intact a corps or two of the army, It is plain, therefore, that | {to he eM ship. Tihinwy~ as Gov. Seysoun has placed himeclf at the | New York as a qutrantine mat auction, and wold th Of these Vessels wa ge W. Tunt and otly Vessels were worthli f the Government, Hoe demand: I be wet axide, weight of the statue. ime to draw’ the nite ® whom, by low, coptes of all books co} discovery of these facts * 4 : abe i able has been followed by prompt mensures to prevent =| Promptly made to revive the epirit of the TRonenrs ran for Mayor in 1865, social morality, As a romedy for this defect, the | Concern, Mu cot...." Seribbler."—Write to | Church or chapel, weizcd the knife, and in ce % sora: Libri ©o1 the digest. r veroly; he then wrenched the the downfall and consequent destruction of this | party after tho disasters of October, his own Mr. Ropenrs sold no vesecls to Mr. STAN. | same Convention advocated the plan of free | A. R. Spoford, Libririan of Congress, Washington, pmol ‘ein Re tuad sis ule aca wy: ft. equ a head with bis arm aoul magnificent work of art, 7A | faidrese to the House, the members all sanding, Tue | Out Othe bugay. Intending to theew It Intors Kak, | —An ingenious calculator, who gives tho resulta y bole near by, wi the horses started; thinkin, of his toil in OT riousl; robable that we Soa seaet 6 rd An ths somelody wat coming, he left the body and ped Bie SS ae Laprgesoiiy | tall | fete ; als father's, inigenee 0 make a few remerks. Tis | ead cota betts cae Beat, tiles uff represents in volume thirty columas equal , DC. Btate would partake im the gencral panic, | TON. They were bought by Mr, Linconn, | churches, open to all who would come. One of | D. ; H ‘and be awept into the tide of pear Ro | All that Mr. Stanton bad to do with the | its most prominent members, whose congrega- | riehtcd In this country must be sent. . f Voter."=If yor ed fiom this state to he seizes the ensign, and with ringing voice | business was simply to execute the order of tion is now building one of the costliest houses | you mov om ; , 6 Now Jersey Inst Murch, you ce vote v - calls to his home guards to stand firm. the President, of worship in the West, maintained that the pre- nt the ensulng election, You must reside one year A Hon of fueling, and the @3 , sont system of restricted churches was all wrong; | i New Jerscy or Now York 40 be entitled to vote, | (restion otal whe hy sd. the sesatons of tis | On being asked why he to the one in the Vlace VeudOme; the suoking to We incline to tho opiuton that Gov, Sry. | | The valuation of the Illinois was not re- | tit ghey created religious distiactions in society, wo Pinenatal'n the Weveentades bawonsee at ao WV setton that th id he" Kiled ber for Ie buceo, pressed closely, ropresoutaa eabe of the dk { 210UN will find that this demonstration ix not | ferred to Mr. Geonar W, Buoy, nor did he ii not want Churches ought to be made accessible to every | people ou its bonds, stipulating at some future time nor was any Op | one, He claimed that the finest music The Board which ap 1 affection w na of thia body ede Were iid have Con of the Are de |'Etolle, {ts foundations In- cluded; the chewing tobacco would 011 8,790 caska, reckoned at two heetolitres tho cask; and, lastly, typified by that of Gen, Bosarann inflam. | feport upon the sub ing his young troops at the torrible bridge | Prisement set aside beratie om its commencement jor tie clroumscances ia th the | to redeem those bonds in a certain way and at a cer- y and eloquent sermons ought to be | tein price, To do otherwise now would be to repu- . 1 Em. | praised the TMnols incladed Commodore reach of the humblost as well as the | @late the national obligations, and dingrace the coun- and presi v 7 [ SINGULAR AFPAIR, the cigars laid end to end would form a line twie ‘ OF LOS, BEE velar by sinh ot the eged The Niort son and Chief Engincer Woon, of | proudest sinner, try, Itwould be decned dishonorable ta an individ- fine pratt nod ratiude of witch our the length of the equator, ‘Til statistical tuformae~ porer guiding his Old Guard to destruction | * : : bs tae ek fa gradual | UA! to doxo; how much more so then for the Gov- tre eapatlon |W th MKTuly Laks A Man Dice While Boing Baptized. tion {8 given In all sevfonsness, though of course? on thy fatal fiold of Waterloo. Neverthclens, | the navy, with another naval officer whose Leh aapini i alald if gs OF ® Kradual | ment, which represcuts the people at large, to resort Saar ke m sabe From the 8t. Joeeph (Mo.) Gerelte. doubters are at liberty tu tost {ts correctness if they / the Republicans will learn that this veteran | name we donot now remember, besides Wir. | Fevelution on in the religions world at the | 1. 4¢ disgraceful © mcasure,..." Pradence."—The uence Jb moulding the cha. | Ty your permission I repurt the following case, | please, corps, led by Marshal Horraax, will Sght | MAME. Dover ard Moses Tavron, ‘Tho | Present day, aud tn the reforins that are hoped | jounty nroker may charge any fee he pleases, You SAT OF WS BOW WOrHE In | iat eocoud porlice who tritansee’ the solevan —Tho Full Malt Gasette be a8 t Gur | Yemsel was purchased at the valuo which | f% th ts of the unchurched population | syoutd have previously bareained with him for the Ata baptinm yesterday, Oct, 18, iu the Platue river, | Semen beginning We the story of Lord Albert Cla ono of the most detemnined battles in our ‘as purche of our t fail to secure the fullest | service...“ Seven Kea Horece Grceley eon- foer miles from this 5 ace, the Ordinanc wan a> | tov, ax revealed In the Court of Rankruptey, may be { it 1. R wt upon her. 1 wlue wa i istered to several persons, amor Mr. Bt | political annals. ‘Their motto is, “Tho | this T pard set upon her, That value Was | stent danike te hee Tue. Davia: baokess, ction, all of us wil agro | oT Soe hae "Cale tamer se Feconmended a9 an exibition of those things whiet Garand cow dic, bat woven eucten Ifthe | not $450,000, a8 Mr, Bhar states, and it was] = <r Delng @ pron esentative Republican, he Fo eluph atienty « While sll in the river, ho wiped tis hands over his | they ought most to avold, Lord Albert has devoted Republicans expect to wrest. New fot higher than any competent Board would | The Pharisecs of Judea, tho Bourbons of | geome that hie act would be construed as an evi- | irre fice fo times to feo It of water, threw eal aud | his iife thas far to the work of showing how soon @ } . it Fiirope, and the slave rs of America are | denco of the magnat ho Ni Mi te hit uae | foolish young man may bring himacif to ruin, ‘The them, they must ring out the si have fixed f i dence of the maj f tho North toward the id took him out upon hit friends pan quickly tm upon the bank, alter whieh be dicdbwithout a steug- | bankrupt told the | gue. ‘Tae poorte not knowing what to do, and being prepared, ‘were was, Ewuppowe, litte done to re Ker taking him to the 1 i for, und two hours ater ward E well described by the g rof human | defeated Southern 1 e; and furthermore, be. cannot disceru | cause he considered that the law had been violated Tho Pharisees got | in the case of Davis, in that he had neither struction ofJeruaatem; | been granted a epcocy trial, nor ree rt hat he *had done nothing for years beyond gett\ng into debt.’ Me bad £990 « year whon his fatls £10,000 wader the murriage settlement. He has now auccerded In re and at them! — | J. W. Chauter for Su A portion of the Demoe: It is equally untue that the linois was | heoereair hs Sire Gey tte not used aiter her purchase, She rendered | a"? 5 tho signs of the times!” valuable eerviees during the remainder of | jctpesesos vened in the ¢ tho war, but after hostilities were over all | qhe Bou coun cucky halen | Guana Jeased C."—Ren. Butler has the rega- Gucing Wis income to £490 @ year; he has spent the-< nated the Hon. J. W. Canta for the | Uo tar Uub alien heallitien wero ove Tie enrmaes meres wet) ities “epsoed t “US| ce Merabiloea sy somlansion. fer. Ghoarete in | rer wos £91,000 besides, Tue present office of Supervisor, Wo enrnostly app Mosraahilp: wort) Varatively | slave-mongors of our country, we presume, will | i “uirier sstinguirers"cA. com. education est, except a ttle dul ‘age of this tell ble house Is twen- i worthless, and has remained so ever sinc sce falling stare the day after the election, to our renders of eve residential their votes, Mr. Cuantcn is a Demorrat, and has ecrved as such with fidelity and distinction i for several years in the House of Represen i Nor r of the Demecratic party need refuse to support hha from any idea that in doing so he will be arty to give | ight lang. ‘Th ad, und 1 rou his tr wor Hibs oF a prrsetly ny up He. en up ‘bank, the radial pu felt, In dying, from the corue tay be obtained or Amberst Col - ——— v When the old-fashioned Abolitionists use sie Peasrowroe Ae Hi@ance euie | | to denounce slavery as a curse no less to the tary BTANTON, oF Sir, HODERTS could In ODY | wnitg man then to the negro, their assertions to vote, bas been practicaily nul- way rightfully be blamed, wer ved with incredulity at the North, and by deeivions of the Courts, that such persons Mr, BLAam's misrepresentations are only | with flat denial at the South, So late as 1860 | cannot be deprived of thelr votes except on trial and | {} AL mission Ih evs eutdone by his walignity, His spirit is bad | teading Southern men, such as A, H, Stephens | cenviciton of the offences el arged, ..*James."—The | [ity Muler the control of the branebes you name at Yate | jx » Hurvard, Mictizan,and Brown | j2 ni ct of the leading colleges of the M."—The act of Congress of Moreh riving deserters and thowe who evaded the ty-three, He has © much *o that he Jately passed Ove weeks in intimal bservation of existence in Whitecross street, How proud his fainlly must be of this excellent young man t* A German correspondent of the Fretechuea says: What a pity that the beautiful Denish prin-t worib | fuetal muscles, should be married to such men as the Pringa Tae doances Yt | Now wist eaused this man's death? Did water | of Wales and the Grand Duke hereditary of Ruraia, the “assistance of | enter the bronchial tubes tn his eforts at inspiration | ‘The former an incorrigible rake, and the latter a The pure of the Mlinols was 1 justifiable, and there was nothing cons w th it for which President Lixcony, versitin, country y a his mouth, but there was or (snoring) iu ning OF CouLoriions OF ¢ 8 their respective infnisters, by Im tet occupy | in sufficient quantities to destroy if, of Would not “ , j “5 : aud Lik statement wresol irae, AC ieralas @As4s labAis TR oAlaad ohne ublicam, 908,915; Demoeratic, | © slvle position wherever the Cuureh way be | the spasmodic closure of the rma glotuidis upon the | Serofulous youth, ‘There ore no ner, nicer, aud v ” fi voting for a Republican, No man is for. | . © PNlak AHRALKUUNK am the enRieralor ; Republican, 3%,090; Democratic, | ? es Fat erin peneeey tes ta sap oo) Vetter educated young ladies in Kurope than the { ; ee jar institution orner-sto) : “ exien ld iwrked, there Was canta J Christi i 3 ther from being a Republican than Mr mus Tileated Tandbalaent SSRCAHIO Kad ike baleush ce 048, New York city, af Biate election of 1808, | honor it chest sound of resonates, under percussion, exc danglitere OF Ann Curittinn 4X, ‘Leuk 06 the Way et CHANLER. Alena ct 1 a , ts pti z ere ; 4 " : nt—Republican, 31,448 ; Democratic, 40,677. For | Ging them all uu alfectiounie in the lower part of the right lung. Could upoplery | Which young Frederica of Wales ts pining away ta i , i riend of ours, who takes grent interest | Experionco has, however, demonstrated the | Mayor, 1s07—-lepub! . many Demo- | - ‘The address was ordered to be priuted in the jour. | Of, cPllopay cause bie death? ‘The usual sizns of | Loudon. Six years azo sho was the cmbodiment ef } At the same tine, there is no renton Why | jy questions affecting the welfare of the | truthfulness of the Abotitionist doctrine, and the | cratic, 64051; Mocart Democratic, ’347 4 W. Hi, | nate itecene ee Jour | these wore alaet Grean is dea be nceount. | Beat and vesuty, and now she is wes ' Lepublicans should not go for hm, He isa | work ng classes, hes furn'shed us with some | Seutherners are beginning to acknowledge it, A | Teaadet. 8. P."-Vublishers and photograph agents | UPoH Fransembling, the Rov. De. Atal was ap- | ed for from the ply sien shock apon tue nervous syac | Ber former aelf, and not yet tweuty. na AI: H man of telent, of an independent character, | statistics of the present condition of the Wile | "titer iu the Jichmond Despatch of recent dato, | must be Leensed...."°G, N, McD."-—"Mateh Hin,” 4. heveral measagea froin the Hiouse ef Bisiops were | fT cRUSINE ssncone swout, bright girl, Dagmar, who we Mi | oud, above al}, of tried and spotless integrity. | jjgm ah City Savinga Bauk, an institu, | te" combating the ides that immigration is tho | tie Poem priuted In oureolumns the day uficr the | recived and acted won, Among tnete was one | dsuurbing in everybody who saw her in Copentiageripey. | . ) lamsburgh City Saving r i panacea for Southern ills, and opposing the wear | O&tOMF elections, was part of one written by Win, \ : pal Church tn Vitelove Chey, that he tay b to be consumptive, a prey (o the miseral 4 | No no extravagance, tion which, from its location, deals chiefly TAC Fob Ee AReDMHRRR TT es cn BF It, Burleigh....*A Render will find the lst of | Nevada, ve mienoniey Bevo ct Novade ee Os lind pon Bie nd and body, ls the Mowe Piausibie | St, Petersburg, and perhaps also to ‘ : Aon te ? - : proposed for encouraging it, goes on tosnys | 44, piste 4 ght ‘ LF A explanation (hat Lean now give, A post marten ex- | ene piness, The good mother oi a of the taxpayers has ever found uid or ¢ with the Ihumbler ont more poorly paid of all | "st wit venture another nasertion, that if all tho | SCEIMUY Places in our columns this morning... A | rou. it nomiuation yy the House vf iahope was | Soniution wan ¥, A BDIMON DM, 2, D, | Ropes of bapoiness, | The good mottier Dee i| tion with him. It is most desirable thet | oar citizens who live by their daily toil, | nates ' red ciivont at this Stare | Subscriber” ean lean 1€ Laboutaye's lectures have New dersey, uieil of Olio endorsenim, | UCHtBeTEN, Mo., Oct, 19, 1868 ania 50 9m: profoandly, sasananely A +t men of such q ics ehould be chosen tothe | ‘The Bank La Jeposit $5,000,007, | Air Mts of idleness eigendered by the | Leen published Lere, by applying at a leading book: Dr, Van Deusen stated that Mr. Whittaker is «. ‘ may bo when sho looks upon the fate th | ch qui hould he Bank Les now on deposit $5,000,007, | fale nemo atavery. wd gu'to work with a good Will, | geller's..,.*A, Lee," —The vote of Vermont ae pub- | gridusie of Marvard Col { of ‘the General Caught in His Own Trap. failen her lovely daugliicrs, linked as they ure Board of Supervisors, which is divided up among 17,244 open ac | ee ree act ato a Da leee ciamoroud | itstiod in Tae BUN wns corrcct....4, E. 1." wante hie th ¢ Fromthe Quincy Heraidt. to whom, if they were of private extraction’ But icf f 1 tl = pe Tt is th complain which, more than all eon SIX Mr. Philip Ti p i ut our chicf reason for advocating the | counts; an average of $342 to each account, | Oller causes combined, Is tuduciig. th . f user i ‘ desire “and | to find acne responsible i i asi fs civing a loud voice to the extraordinary efforts that aa Of these deposits, $2,517,000 is invested in | fre ve Brine here al worts and’ ay gun Witte te (isa, Dag he has not | bonds of the United States, so that each de. | My of Ut is to the ere im agent in Albany, Has, the proprietor of the beer | ponorable mau wonld intrust bh a0) ” } ; ono au wonkd in daughter, saloon on ntato und Ershtoenth streets, aoe dis- éh ; bi 5 tance beyond Mr, John Woods residenct. liug tor | —"*Darnel Webstor,”” remarked old Col. Gume oune time past b he missionar, .¢ has a navural aptitude, ical views, ' election of Mr. Cuanirn is, that while he is Albany Beening Journal eminently worthy and comp: it of | * Keader."—Your best course would be to apply to grants trom Bur “ res “ are n missing money and litiomti- | pey, as he trimmed a quid of niggerhead and fastene th ) ier Gut people tat more have yone to Work than could | arcspeetablo physicun.,..°B P."—To Warn the | vitwer nts mate What wae metat by radio Glee OF werone Kiggle, he Kooga ad moncy bave al tals securely teases tp Gerared aeik Eo Leen made a ep Ly either of the rogue] pogitor is, indirectly, a bondholder to the HANG BAe BONY Pisiaees he pth eens a name of the agent of the Oneida Community here, Ysa Denson replied tags he wep not authorised | the Ahesatistuotion ae well'us wonacr of ate, Tomes, | side of his month, *Darncl Webster was a gret maa on Hat uaany have nOtWhO Haight, and . r rpret, but merely ty state th f . cay i t lar party machines. He belongs to no ring. | pmount of 40 cents on every dollar of his de- | {Cmay yot be must,, Certainly mut, unless one of | call on Drew & French, Erle Buildings,...0* 8, M.t— | yearn} DIeestcd aalnat’ this action of the Beeoming i ed of sueb transactions, and wishing to | ‘There wa'n’t nothin’ mean about him, I've hear ' ea anil) Tus) paella ella he anoenlniork “ sii p | twot occur soon; thit ts, unless foreigners | Having come here at the age of 16, and being now of | Pishops. in. springing auch a question upon ths | RUts step to further tr iow tin Abr, Tomas. | ia talk, but ‘twu'u't his talk xo much as his ginero- i ecstoety Deculators. | posite, or, on an average, to the amount of ior the negroes come down to thelr Worle | yn . pee iin Oat this late aay, "They ouxhe to have sent in wicuneeday, loaded @ shot gun seek | He will pursue no object but the public wel. | gy oli mrantane ate RPK my cin part age | full MKC, YOU ean got your naturalization paper imtsition Wheten, ne HI bird shod, and placed fi in his | @ity that tuck mie, He hud ekinder careless way he was not prepa fy ty the worth of a’ man, how y ber without b¥ing fu ud to rion, in part predictto The most niottatle Labor | Ovt previously declaring your intentions, but not in uur tate bere negio iver, wher At A rendered | thme to vote at iho Presidential election. A be vu bi y persona who ean be relied on, ‘his apecles of phos ayy ‘i tan and lls qualifications, nbor ie already rehable rte of th nt Reader" askat “If A. buys one hundred unicrous efguimcate, pro. snd eon em: ($100) worth of merchandise of B., for which | wiich Dr. Craik took the ebuir, and Dr, Litt vs Lam assured t elit © part {yearn | he gives bis note at ninety (90) days, does A. aire B, | migved to inake the n the Order tor 4 P, vat as ir. Vash store in such @ good and ex . eF kuowiedze | {He door, tion A string vas LO COVER t tached to th fare, He is jnst the men whom honest, inde Of hese 17,244 depositors, again, 3,721 are Pendent citizens of all parties should combino | married women, 922 single women, and 1,082 ! to elect. widows; in all, 5,72 ’ The Board of Supervisors has long rested | gyerage hold $137 ea Enteance of | Hae, that kept him from gettin’ rich, Ho never : seemed to think what things cost, I was a-comin’ the gun would be fh ud the coare woud exich | ap the Hudson river along with him once, and im the the trespasser in the stomach und legs, if. | mornin’ Darnel Webster and me was woshin’ our Penner ny Bowe eptdty Samat OF 1 | aces and slicklu’ our lin'r in the cabin, and be took ring women, Who on an jolt of Government bonds, xist tie facts t0 cont the predic HE oth Pariviner, "Time sped raph j hear ves shui per Inthe jor want | fF fad merchandise before the note is due? Aud . Hered a resolution changing the titie of | Iau tor whom the trap was ied (0 niake his | ont atooth-brush and brushed his teeth, Ididu's | ehared that individuals have been un: | yoated bondholders,” wo just want their them tu all parte of the plate will Lecoue | the note! Anawer—A, owes B, from the dete of | int suftersd tly of Sts similarity of | Siri tof walt} fo arpuad to the dour | waists, Aud aftor I used it handed §t back to hin, i duly enriched by its operations, Its pecu- | jcarers to think of this litle army of 17,214 {Nis idea that bard work™te-ahe onty | RU&EChAE Dut the debt te not payable ut the | Mame ts the Freedmon's Bureau, which i. political | Sn. nd while. gnaiog upon his “iufersal machine | and what do you think? Why, Darucl Webster jus ij ganization gives countenance to these " : a is Idea that hard work Is¢heonly | torm of the note expires, Jf B., however, bi The Rishove uf i : ought ocenrred to Lim that the trap wight slong that tooth-brush right inter the river, Ande! Nar organization gives countenance to the hardavorking people, of whom are . P| of Mifry land Connecticut were | ; case th Il ay the other pi ~ ' euebeatecaa At le con Acaawaliv or meni a Se) 187 cock Nika etual way of getting rich becomes thoroughly | reason to suspect fraud om the part of appointed a t Heal Sem Would heat the morey of the thievery thefciee, to | spose next day we went and bought Lim a new ones sed ane PMR Ob: TBE women, who have $187 cach invested In the | comprokended a@@ acted upon, and not befure, | A. he may attach bis property as se t be sure of the matter, a@ concluded to try the dour, | That's ail he eared about money! There alu’ ao z mes , pon, | Ay he may atta pe ye ator, cluded to try the dour, sare one: Of the two great partios, and & nomination by | gecuritics thus recklessly assailed, Mind, | may we expect to sce the reign of real prosperity | for payment betoro the mote is duo ino fad be perpeetly caret, oe, Saree epee, Nee oes: fech mea as Darncl Webster living now,” concladed j either has been cquivulent to an cleetion. | those are the figures taken from tho books of begin at the South, Nothing but the industry of | may get ali the books wort Waving on short-hand io Linnen cen team fuleewan, tha. report—slap, Reng the Colonel meditatively, as he spirted a stream of t ) ting Wi Ne york pri bo wt " W dour Lo c i) i This 'e 0 viclous aystom, leading to results | ono single institution, and no more, ‘The to. | ite artisans, merchants, and farmers bas made Ing of 8. R. Wells, 889 Broadway, New York. | pai\oi sg ae io vet Yoon, and Mr, Thomas stood tn bis own dociway’ | tobacco Juice into the Lreplace at the other end of t "| 1 » pu i “Subsciiber,"There {8 @ ety ordinance against | lowing result: avank be bie Owe Sem, " the room, i} highly injurious to the public interests, It] qurns ot all the savings banks in the State | the North what itis, and wothing but the same + = bird shot. Dr. Zimmerman was called in aud tinis ‘ ought to be changed, ‘The present i# a most | show thet, of the $11,000,000 held by them, | industey will have the same effect anywhere else, | MewiNs coats to run ab large Ww Whe etree. Com: done. tered lo the wants of the Wouudcd wun, Air, Thou. | —A Washington letter to the Cleceland Leader r nj » he y show thet, of the $141,000,000 he yy them, 9 Ky * | plain to che policeman... Ie "It ls believed 8 a8 Was not seriously burt. gives the following gossip: “ Miss Olive Risley, the { favorable opportan'ty to bring about a re #£10,000,000, or nearly one-third of the whole The & pay , that Maino will increase her majority for Grout over te, — daughter of Me he ‘Treas ‘ £,0000,000, y onet f the wh “Tis Boulh Carolinians try nt : i x 5 hler of an ofccr of the ‘Treasury, a large and } furm go much » and J. W. CHANLER | gnount, isinvested in United States bonds, | q1 uu "es Vines A F ple fi the | the October vote, but wo can't pretend to estimato | {he Hiuse then jotned fp aloging, the Gloria in Be migo A ve ve West Union (Lowa) Ga Me | hoadsome lady of dark hair and stitely carrlage, bow | ; § nds. | Hawprox, ‘will teach their children to Tsp Bho AA A ate tad Puc lols eo, ull sanding, ‘Phe deputics then signed “A horrible occurrence is related to ns . is the man. The toil number of is 487,500, of se of Beauregard so long as pated wn io ear | OM, BUC.» hippies oe false eee ars ie i op eet sn ls eer icberg pecag My Pee agp sonar dary yocana be ae } fii a 5 Reaureg be ¥ perly quaiifeation is required to entitte a citizen of , the testimonials were sent to the scut from hone, his little r. Seward is in love with her, ‘The Indy is under ty , 197,000 have the r accounts in savings | tecmne Ho meant to say No doubt | Rive 1 o @ vote, 0nd, If 80, whether | 2 » minuies were read, approved, and and was taken up for deid, He : i ae Adjournme piscopal Convens ek etabreS Seat Finite qo pa pce a k Island to 9 vote ands IF 0, 7) Ue, Tee m were feed, approved, and ua to feel tha he could ‘never be content 5, the Secretary slsty-reven, aving beem born | ocuted in this all these | of it, but Gran ill change all that, the fick of his having been In the army | they adjourned to Calvary Church, whee the closing | utile lad looked ones more on Ler sweet ace, | in the year 1801, ‘The whole story rests upon tho { ‘ , ‘ilaatad teanihald with thetr $100 cac —— does not do away with the property qualification? | exoveises were held; the Pustoral Address of the | The boty was taken up and the coftin opened, when | fuct that Mr, Seward sent a favorite physienn to her Afar 9 seqsicn of; 6 ito more + we fiat ' ar “ nny A, Waist shouts, “Sccossion is aot ode Island requires as & property qvalitication of | M'shone delivered, witer which the Convention ad: | it was discovcred tht It Hay cin its face, aud tit the | mother, recently deceased, and now com/orte the u G al Conve a of » We Toney t ae party of repo. Aided fee hands were both elutehed full of bur, giving onmis. | © * i . i bine o- Gew ne te ‘ : ae Bree eying y anos | Tou ppe t Blair be promi ted oe neh 1 citizen oo he shall ¢ a paint) hoy lew York, Western New York, | GGkaLiN Cv idlence that the child Was Durled ally ladys siv) oer Nes in his carriage, Among ‘ ystant Episcopal Chareh, able ag 8 Me ion.” The pe wrth will vote | Worth £194, or renting ST peraast Mf native elti- | ul have Insned calls for the assembiln —-- he Aiplousatlets of the Old World these inarriages of £5 dlile olky of the. 40h Inst, 1 Would not stand mich chance of success s | against hilnw for th nous, rezistration, payment of #1 for, or militia ser: | Vr nary Couver (he new. dineases re- e Tare Homcrpss.—In tho ease of the | power on the one side and Leauty on the o!tcr, are » ; te nee nor avd, tis, wo fool ¢ vit is doomed to vice within the The act of Congress confers Pueeday event 1 | colored man Wm, Carney, who died from a shot | quite common, Count Bodiseo, white ay Tussian Lavo boon marked Ly a becoming gravity tid nc excel 1 1 the right of suffrage t comes nexamination was held yemter | Mr, Seward ts hale y as n be pis ree | f 7 — Bua, who wil execute the will of the peor on ¥ ve leter's qminennn wes held Heeler y. At bis re ond cigalty, but it has accomp) shed much Gen, Toowns swen ho is always swen by trampling into the dust th rpatione of Co fre Btutes, on the com lea he : Ms the Cours A yon We Dee. an ln Rast bie WT: wee pl ey Orentarth, | ceptions be wit urs at the fuotof the } loss netual work than was expected of it duuihab dhe rasouste ts rem, known aa the reconstruction acts," Tho | SYetal Constitutions ghereat,...! Daily Header.” — | cin Phore of Maryland to mect at Christ Church | wio'tica ‘ir shed trancle Marpital fromm the cuct | FOOM never show tn fullgua, ‘To make a conquest of It was hoped that three i tant questions, } cts) ' 1) | The World nowspaver was founded in Ist) by an 1 way Of poisons Which, At was suspected, Was administered | 9 handsome woman woul! be the crowning feat of bis it was hoped that three Important question that the grinning ok set ap in Georgia as | people do not desire any such result, and 60 Will | association who tried to blend politics with réliz io A“ Py ERE Aon the | Uy tit ttisbana, ‘was yeatcrdvy again po re. | diplomacy, » hile she eculd bonst that white he could ich distract pine: ch, would ore shall be 7 Heyy sh isteach: ca . iF Itieo-religious is —A “honeymoon car” is to be placed on the | til today, wien Dr, Doremus 18 expected to Le pre- Ah she ha i Which distract the Bplscopal Church, would | togislat me galt b bby Fuaxe Brains, | have no such President, They waat no more | The paper fuiied ay a politico-religio 00 | Pride Railway, wien completed for he veseds of 7 schort dhe auaigais of the contents of the | ullive ie Knife of w gigantic sssussin he yielded up ; ee dierwd of by the Convention Tho Rev, s whom our nariv be ted for thot ox. | war, They went peace sheet, and woe ultimately ould ou to the Deu Dridal ner ties nach, huis heart to ber,”

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