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spear innerrentertee mcm | OVEMBER 5, 1868 = AMUSEMBNTS, Uattle, a indly and ither members of the 109 In view ot OF THE NUILDING TRAD he know amin We whip or run - ; phason ay Sel os RiNcly ae Go Gallet pees | Tene aye bella AED th IN PNROOKLYN. fe. | TT rom The day he waa 0 years oll. he re: | the profits of the Chicago Tribune in 1807 { oe ovata ftveMeta Baste Metens ae ho is terrible in wart the sv«pieious behavior of the city eanvateors ah er Wo: | iratked to hin wits that when they were fest marced | 4 o'er PO ' ALLACK®-The Lanchshire fase. Blecent scenery, | Alrondy wo eee the beginning of this die: | above referred to, we repent onr view of the Prompect of Chenp Homes, Snake ri fork of the he wea Wont to amuse et, PY eri teonld dot | Gen, Hood ie doing ® good business os @ ' farporntments, &c._ A eplendia cast, " t For three oF f rs past the overcrowded , ! four, took oft : iy . :. cussion, and speak now only to enter our | matter, and call upon them for a dian of four years pi having the alternative name of Lewla ry pow! Thereupe , commission merchant in New Orleans ee | eaenees wemieel aiainet it 5 vind. oF i Janation, If by their | Poptletlon of this efty have been emigrating to Lone of the Snake iies nog an almost direct 16 | ie hat with hia tars, exe down on his tert ike mtue th overt tthe Howth 7 1 a a P ci . owal » explanation, y rend, Wentehester county, and New dereey, whore | rom the South lees oF the Rocky Foon ana gato the nul, turned to the Ladle; | Since the overthrow of the Hourben mone Gon, Grant has enjoyed a military rank | silence they admit the issuing of the circular, in the carly days it furnished the mor then ready.” ar hey SUMS Giialn, deoeni vosses 4h maserste feats. | thom mit furnisued the mow p act ‘eked a Dieting, and ate of the Fer archy in 8p fre bande A Jovuits have fled serows | SHEATIE PRANCATS. Genevieve de Prabant. that has no precedent in tho history of the | and that it really meant all that it is alleged | The wntiders owners of teal entate in those | tho eletared pfaing ‘8 Tahioy stake fom wha Traprore or the Senile the eile mel a agen Woon MUUA-Inion eH we Woes wa} countey. Th was conferred tpon im Ly the | to mean, they onerve to beheld upto pute | Ietet mera ao dering the sme peri ben lice 1 ken I rise the Iocky No he Horrors of ime tmnmerctat, | ~The flare were displayed on the City Hall RVING HALL-Meck¢oy's new Miberaiean, represent. | *POOtAneous movement of tho people. Hi contempt and execration as na get of unprin erecting cheap but convenient houses for thease Of | river here rune throvgel a narrow, rocky €or tng 4 Tour in freland. sorvicea were without parallel, and it was | eipled pe the midst of many and great dangers | yeterdsy In honor of the election of Ornot and mechanics, clerks, and others of moderite Ineomes, | Which widens and terminates abrnptly tn preein still, aud antil tite furious people are subdued by | Colla ical jricksters and conspira\or® | oy won as hom clits, the summit wich jg about one handred ‘there will be tronb —Th Mishers of Ge iT f IRC posite Aci ji M te for the well-to-do and wenithy. | FNM Ihe Aime te the rapide arms, there will be trouble. 0 4 pope, and the he publishers of the German magazines aro | HEW FORK CIRCUS. 1th tt oprvsiie Aceon of | fitting that they should be correspondingly | against the will of the peop le Last year Brooklyn built about 000 dweilinze of all | tue traveller can deacen tat ouny’ one pris ack fee poor, stricken Wit oF Pre horror. The | overwhelmed with letters from thetr anbacribers to { nesfaye atid Satardays, at 24 P.M recognized. ut it was never intended that a pe forts, dersey and Hudson cities and the arjacent ne n tall, {ta pat tous mi Alpe main Fentlemen were (Republicans) pay all her expenses, | prdiieh more and better articles on American toples, i \ ‘1 a My 7 orning?, * mile Fowl ie tral & 4! ‘ ; 4 A 4 BUROTEAN CHCUS, Sih stand Yoo ae, roe | this exalted rank thould become a permanent Tie SUN yesterday morning, in ite first | wayne of Westchester 41d proportionally ax weil. | Amie im Mength., Fobowing th ttell UMN ail | and ahe had a eam of MOUS 1 that committed | —The shocmakers of Cologne have established { fortmances every night at Matta ais eM PT feature of our regular military establishment. edition, gave a clear, full, and comprehensive re- | From a harried survey of the ground, ti ding'apon the bank of the river ona level WiC) | due murders during : ort of the Presidentiol election in every State | and towne promise to do better this yenr, ‘The t the ratte nod overlooking the fails, The Width Of | here afterward, though we did Hut ten Know what | mene at Naremt tee oy ae =| thas always been understood that the grade | Prin vated, Iu addition It gave the full elec. | porary obstrdction to boiling Interente tn this ety | five aE thin pount fue been, Yarionely pei oucarveds dud the eneral said that they fooked, _ memory of Hane Gecko, of General should end with Grant's tenure of We thought it at leuat two huvdred yards to him, strangely exeited the shoemaker poet, Am : Sun. tho commission, It ie now unnecessary to | Governor by wards, the result on Congressmen, | 2% Impetus to building in the loealities named of {er heaviae aieeeie Tot Liat night. They pissed | @ lottery, to raise funds for the cretion of a mon t fe toral voto of thie city by distriota, the vote for | during the twomonths' strike of the bricklayers, gave | The ruplis here form a er rie 0; eawrarien, tanging Tnetcrewd_tie club was outon one of ite | —A Philadelphia reporter recently saw tho low them, the river, tn pitvand jure: | 4! , 4 % A aE ad heaps | cet toreh tight prpecesi ons Were any wice, oe moon shining #o brightly that he could trace the moves flage, and change this purpose, ticket, It | "Bch they took special advantage, These Improve: | two hundeed and ten feet into the bottomless pit | Fa tate Min avery excited manner: | ments of a base bail club A mateh on the aos we “ Purpose. Gen. SHERMAN will | Assembly, Judiciary, and the Foaee anrts, and | ments have redounded to the heneft of the thousands | triow.. ‘The er Fee of the river at tis. point 18 al fe raved mid ite. fag, te pod! Nigxer's blood | fuee of that lovely ac hd 4 Bhines for ATL quite As competent to dircet the operations | also gave the full rote of Brooklyn by wards, and | or tue industrial elasscn who are obliged to remain | Most due enkt ond weats the con'our of the Mlle | qiowing jt aa if the emd of the stick ha een di } oe = | of the army with hie present rank, as if ho | the Congressmen and Assembly men elect, here, by ataying the mpaccous unde of the landlords, | (Halo! an wregular horgeshive, ana thelr midihy To | alt to eheae excited, Nuehed men. Idid aoe =It is calculated that ff a huinan being could | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1668, woro promoted General or Field Marshal, | _ Todo all this—to reach all over these United | who intend of fereaning rents aa they did formerly, | dred yards. Although We river is not quite ve wide | BAY aN 04 ie ote of the North conld know of yon antl ke I Jasna heonby loa } ————-= moments | hak whan, Ly any tHMMUnNTS coontiedk States by means of special agents and the Asso- | have in many ease reduced them, or loft them at | Mt {nis point as the Niagara river: tc fila ane Maley ney eetually occur. 1 see and Weer | ee rat provision Of ature that he cannot, i jt in New York. long may such an event be delayed !—the ciated Press, and gather up, sift, and transmit in | old figures, For this perhaps only temporary reepite, | the ratte, including the river above and teow the | HEN ClO Mast teen martered—ales ont in =The London streets, placed in o single j ‘Thie Btate gives ite clectoral vote to BEY. | ninco of Sinnitax Wecomes vacant, tt will | ‘tllixible and conclusive form the decision of | we. the working people, are of course grateful. Faphis, cl ang. anerownding veenerr, de vurrow | Proceenon—and two mortally wounded. Im FOU | strsient tine, would reach from Liverpool to New were : five millions of voters of divers minds and vari. | The city of Brooklyn, Mk New York, t# thiekly Usha, projecting from. the main bia about | Botice thas negrocs, | sot Bemocrats, mt] x | foun and Brain by about 18,000 majority, | ye equally neadloss that any new promotion | Sue prltical afiictions, and, between simact and | UAllt and peopled atonz tie river regtors, and must | three Tun ined Droyeeting From Whe main bad ait | willed in ‘then cistusba ces? The ye ee York. It takes 900,000 street lamps to illuminate and, indeed, donot wom | London. rate-looking demons as these of never ‘And they are all | —TLast week a founding was left on a doorstep mich intimidated to fight, and has elected HoryMAN Governor by from | ghould be made to the grado of Licutenaut- cp 25,000 to 80,000 majority. This result has | qo; . For o ay Wak ailsbid Wp Sas 68 General, For fifty years or more the country thang of votes in different parts of the Btate, Democrate have voted for Grant, and Re- publicans in return have given their suffrages to Horwsan. It is a raseally sort of politl st | the fall, 80 narrow that two persons cannot walk ry. | grow laterally if at all, Menee we find the I der, for eu petnlipat As nti ase renats thee Lumber of Dnildings have been and are being erected | Mt sion ante point, we wit endenvor to | IU echt and have i was well defended and prospered with i a In the Seventh and Ninth Warde of that elty. Ail | name the prominent places olimterest,. The bret ob- | Xe veal fought befor in Westville, Conn, and now, te parents having J Droep Without @ | our multitude of readers, is a foat well worthy Of | along the main avenues of travel toward East Brogk- | ject whfeh nitricts one atcention ts Razte Mock,» | “Tope qn noon as Congress meets, that bean merried, they want back the baby, The kindly military officer of higher degree than a | commemoration. All this we did yesterday, and | typ, ap for tnatence on Myrtle, Dekalb, Falton, | lrrendieular pillar of rock ae ee aaa tay | DAL Wit be passed, for we have no resource, Fentioman who tovk it in says they may have it for Major-General. During most of the war wo | much more, and the public at large richly ons | Green, and other avenues, mechanics anid work i o ee rie froin ti the river, ‘and almost | 8 the conuiry the negroes aeere had no higher rank than that, although we | Joyed the feast of good thin ch we spread | aro busy every day most activity is mani ‘fig! ¢ ‘ou, i in fearfal times bere in rebeldom. ‘$100. : g the mai eatareet. Upon the, tonmost | 00 wee —Signor Mangtoti, an Italinn journalist, who be « he pop "1 o Cestea on all these ron following partial ¢ i Jos 0 re spent two yeors in Anverica, has written @ book on kept a million of men in the field and fought | before them at the popular pr ig home for UuF national bird way Moligious Freedom tn Rpato, pe y y 4 r ve s bound to: 68: in this great | Of buildings erreted oF in progress within a compara ‘occupy h ‘and romantic det ‘ i fem, vhie hat Boston ean ! tal commerce that seems to have been quite | ay human beings scarcely ever fought bo. | Cor. We are bound to say that in ibis eres | te cred may convey some iden of what Ie See ar teelof tue cataract. we | | Tho Madrid correspondent ef the London Times | female beauty, in which he anys that Bostog extensively practised. The Legislature, on the of er hand, is deckledly Republican. In the Seyote, which remains the anmo as last year, thore isa Republican majority of two, { whie’ will doubtless be much confirmed by the jact that the Republicans will have lots of national patronage to distribute. Inthe Assomily which has now been chosen t ndertaking we were ably atsisted by our ag rae inthe Associated Press, by the Western Union We yield to no one in affectionate grat hy Company, and the indefatigable Super+ tude toward the men who led us through the bof Polles, Mes doun As Kanwnve dangers and difficulties of the war, Wo — know them and pay all honor to their ekill, | — The fine weather which set in just in time their courage, their manly selfdevotion, their | fer the elvction softened yesterday into the com Nips faithfal patriotiem. We have scon them at | mrncemont of an Indian summer. A pleasanter, nidalson (rane Wonee Wetweon Welford ant | ‘ : 7 ‘ | balmie d more delightful day never blessed | Nostrand “Avennes worth @16.00, and a town-stone | thetr great work, caving with their awonds | Dtlinier, and more delightful dey never My tar Vottiond avenue iirockyisand covered withecdar | Writes: boast of the most beauti(ul women in the United rirces, Several ar Iolande to the | | “Tt is posetble that Bpain may come to the same | tats Fthe large ove, or Ballard Island add | degree of tolernnce—that te, of eontempinous Indi a) 6 ve nd pictureaquenoas of the ce—as Hhily. Tis possible, but hardiy proba There ere more (han 8 thousand seaty Bo noni Ww uge rocky p ore for the Bpavish character far more earnest, | Paris for the sale of roasted ebertnate. The nate ih, the otver on the south ride, over my, and teres tI that of any other gg Pg come from Northern Iuly, and the venders from Lise down the fiver, Miuaticiean of Bominicenjen and tie | Savoy. ‘The receipts average about twenty dollars @ obtain a fine of domain reform month for ) etond, fre to urine iv Spun, they must be alter the par =It is not true that the practice of homeopathy tern of the aneasy and wootul Blanco White not After that of the xenlal end jovial Gavazzi. ffeil | Nas been Interdictod in Russia, On the contrary, it \e Oller day with & fore. doing throughout the city: Tn Clinton avenne, near Green avenne, fort brick Si retelace aud autitern ery} vs have been Malshet; who. & fone howss whit Mansard roof, adjoining tor Witu thrce more IM process of ercctloa between favette avenn {first-class he is, from the rpetual wpray Pisin, et ai Ag ns ‘ vt H " w space be- | twencouraged, and the number of practitioners of slic: . ¥ F this region, Not only was it enjoyed by nus 6 Eat eral wes to olther perantitul by wise Temples, round pr 1 ny ste argely on the increase Republicans will have a majority of fiom 23 | thoir country and ours, It is impossible to dar Vola Ot PHA Chaney cleaiiig || cearcgy at | rolurod rainhows which shed @ d broad chin, and inurbie brow sohstitut the syotem Je largely om the increase, They bar to 80 votes, which will Le amply anflicient to | think of rar, SITEtOCAN, "THOMAS, SITET | eee eee oe een nnan eter ee eet Lal the whole se BUN lower 1 Jone Out to Moroeco asa | formed a medical sucicty at Bt, Petersburg, under the results of the previous day's contest, but the return a Republican statesman to the Senate a) Prospect Gui Scveral gentlemen of ¢ fad falien in with party Aimpe ined to 1 patronage. PAN, and thousands of others, as we havo My {ona ex lation took @ serene cht) tuted by the spirit of auventure, deter iscumsed with him ed part of the popu | a “ | 4 . ! William Eillott Montrey, bern im Bente tn the person of the Hon. E, D. Mona ys boheld them again and again, amid the flory | delight in the geplal sunshine and fresh alr, | ‘ica \aree venmeuaanemrelscnineely Engee ices | Tuas Ura lowered themnetees Air fost ow. the Weave ve Uloaratar, Clara, Cal, attained le majorly In time to vote wt To those inexperienced In politics st may | tail and drondful conflict of battle, withont | May the scason be prolonged to the uttermost, | Perjergtted, te suotner Mock of thiearvane, north of | rope dows tin perpendicular aides Of a rocky cid. oad arate al duel favo, | tle recent Presideatial election, It te belleved th { boom quwer that while the Democrats carry | 4 thrill of enthusiasm for their great quali |, —— ast of two ant | |i 1 A het teed, Eeowe avy Pasared. (axe aghha nbs J | Foe eee iicod ond | he 14 tho only native Californian, born of American g there. they | worship, le ¢ ‘in of comming to | parents, who was old enough to vote at that Geein; they | Madrid as the apostle 0 vange He is ‘eation to reach | very day to preach Lerore « very large strictly Catl ind over rome huge | [le congregation at Arganda, a few lenguce fr Madrid, avd purposes to explain to his What consuuehon should be patupon those wo dom of conseir What the sion of hie words may be [do not know, bat he be allowed fo breathe ine owne soul tnto U he r Uie ‘down about five hundred fot her. ; Dit avenue, six ho to the banks of the alver. Ariiy eae ae aie eitia Eeee betrercce | found that their troubles hi POF the sevety acdin Caticton aventie, | Were FIX hundred yards fro Weeuue,a bride dwelling bas tern Nu! | which tueit pat tay urouL boulders of sMppery Fock, win the steep banks, wid then throug! boiling waters, the heavy swells of whieh rein them strikingly of the breakers on the se Finally they reached a paint about thitty leet f a the State, the Republicans should have the Legislature; but a moment's reflection will show how it is done. The Democratic tri- umph is due to the mighty majority of that party in the eastern portion of the State, and eapecially in this city, That majority, how- ar | ‘The authorship of the famous lyrie, tics of head and heart, and for the noble deeds ¥ down that Elaunting Lie,” continues to be dis they wrought, nah Sa cussed in the newspapers, but without ub while all this fe true, and is felt | guch new light upon the subject, The Sunday Cow. to Le 80 by all classes of the peo | pice maintains that it was written by Mr, Groxoe ple, it is thine to prepare for a reduction of | Bowanves, Mr. Was. Oban Bovnse asserts that asting —Two men narrowly escaped drowning recent: ly at Hovre, France, They were intoxicated, aad im ‘this state fell into the harly ‘The Custom Honse officers succeeded fn rescuing them from thelr per Hous position, when one of them actually urged ble the army establishment. ‘The pressure of | he is the author, and that th script from journey here eame to un abrupt ter. | titavie, no one can say what may be the effect of his H ever, does not count upon the election of re- | taxation which weighs #0 heav ive ined Aja | wblely pete S eatiiees ; isiea Wan pel ls iy | Saanecimnicted and eadjouuti Uy tua selelig ofthe roeus tata deep | Yeryud zealot depth of conviction of ia sxeetc | deliverer to tive again and go hin hie hat presentatives in the rural districts, ‘This is truck thle point with such vi bn Queen Isubelia of Spain had industry and commerce of the nation must | furnished to the Tribune by hi Delightencd, Theastonishing military power | ¢(her hand, there is ag re public which the United States developed in the war | Mit that it was the produetion of the late Gen, bow It can be helped. wanduo not only tothe moral character of the | Cuamiss O. Haters, who, although he some i titieer Reval bs it Ja, | times playfully denied it, on other occasions The Lesson of History. Population, but also to the wealth accumula: | frociy admitted that it was bis, There is al alt, On the | esceara.sireetcumer of De Kath avanae, a enty-eight ed st themselves in anerect | gemlal to b r cl i, red to trust ihemselves in amerert | geatal to hie own, “IF he be wot stoned to death we eee si terior ducing the drat twenty. years of her reign, and five hundred and twenty- he Peven fist stone, high-stop dwellings valged at bad for the Democrats, but as it is the eflect of a great Democratic principle, we don't soo ir knees, they held with thelr lin hanging Druab tO prevent being may be hailed as on apostle; but the experim cerour, and were the authorities to eat of ‘bby xs. oF to get an inkling of bis intentions, they | ping Ministers in all during the same period, The ke omprehent a e should not be re. Fe eae a eect ttt | awed. Freedom of conscience in pain, like Tree- | average tenure of offtco of a Minister of the tntertor dom of instruction, Is intended for kiymen, Priesis | was short of four months: that of a President of will have but little of tt, whether they are bent brigk Nouwes, wit ‘at nip, and One a # little more than siz months, 4 h if he | ted from tho prolonged abwence of taxes. A | nore positive teatimony that he 40 regarded it eee ere en Opera House, at the comer of Kighth Bighty.one years have passed since the } sor and persistent effort must now be made | 1 iy included in a volume of essays, pootns, ee the fo —— enue and Twenty-third street, has been wold to tha formation of the Constitution. Inthis period | 4, segain that fortunat ditt EB ptoch q y and m Descent upon a Den of Counterfelters, Erie Reilroad Company, it is said, for €800,000. ‘The we have had twenty-one elections of Presi- a ee My osteo ee at 7 | Epaeenas, and ether retacett oe writings, which er bP cel coc Brom the Troy Times, Nov. t front portion of the building will be used for offices, kit, tetas 7 *s! | public expenditure must Le reduced to the | he published in 1868, wader the title of * Baked Ap — ‘Tho police of the Third Precinct yesterdapeal: | ana tor the present it is uot probable the Opera lent, Including three great contesta in which | jinits of absolute necessity. No addition to | Meats of the Funeral,” In this volume there are | seruog is ver re ting Ut | the Attempted Aasacstnation tw Cluetnnath | ter: com dlntiogulabed Uhemaeivay by the eaptur® Of | Tr ee ee Gicnate, ‘ vital pate a reed Akh en the charges upon the taxpayers must be | *xteen bearing the title of * Honest Truth | be seen by 1 Wid o cLua ee ae: fractional eurreve uit ofa descent whicu | —The Florence Diritio says that the Itatian questions o! ighest momen| I. tolerated #tihodt therinost’ iin ; about the Flaunting Lie” The poem is given in ane p PP made capo of perative re Hi received @ eommisston from is to the lesson of these contests, and to the a ate Prigon | Seuiptor Gagliordl hi ning, the par ; 4 full, with its original title of “Hail to the Stare ‘ tientars’ oF Mr. Ambrore ho ‘had recent ed Into the United States for the grand monument witch is fon, ‘These are pri Nor. : 5 ‘wo iad recently moved In uniform nature of the decision in all three | | : i ae i Lyd snl be ae ee and Stripes,” along with three others of « similar ear duunes strcetsone cand in Nonrana | Heli the fim Mouglek tive, “opposite th be érected ther. to ihe-late Presidem tineobn of them, that we ask the attention of our | (cn, a a ie " rtd ie 7 oh xg a, | eliaeacter, with « history of their first publication | "tipo tat Me Menuet vet act ps Eas Sea Leet Asetar “onapecied * Uist, the h ‘The monument, t adds, Js to be of colonsal dimen- J ‘ongress, and that the disposition to reduce : J Feaders, in, | and tre have been told at within wfrartion of tite pe in the Zritung, chielly intended, it would se heart "of Mr. Helu's brotherindaw, | headquarters ‘of @ gang of | co . y nidly $ “ " . Within tix ow dozen Locks of the City Hell» This opinion ty strengthened by fet its search to Capt. Squire, ‘This was ax- eal Ae the army as rapidly as possible, which ly wo Mr. Unassay of (he sccusstion that he | ier asd series learovements ate, spoareht; sittioweh | inet kare horn davelched. barn furtior cxemination | seftea cor wad the cares omocrs ol 4 ralons yen Bere thee bere nnneten Cianeene Relay herctofore been manifested by that body, will | jad reviled the flag, It is to be noticed, however, | Mat nee) vorvoe ¢ thickly peopled and built Tt is well known in the Roarth Ward ne down upon itin gallant styl —A Mr, Merriman, of Nottingh ‘up tian the discric's further out. Yet. even here, ght last week Mr. Moore and « freman a Ds ad two men Bi Howard Bailey und op ng lan 0) preserved and confirmed, that there is only one of the four poems, and that | we dod Mr. Buri aim erecting a very fue xubstuntial | by the mame of George or * Brassy” Haghes bad « pC ly Mag des anon geo the trunks ih the Leerdpndayarhrtine Jay bal acalln, Ayan giant eeate sions, will contain one hundred statu In the first contest the victorious cause was represented by THOMAS JEFFERSON, His triumph was the success of Democracy. ‘ e! curnel ‘This gentieman had the wisfortuse ————— —- ot the Heation, o Gen, Han Drlekeollege aad gymnasium upon six lots, corner of | fight, growing out of & ditlerence oa political toples, | house thoroughly searched, ‘Bwo huvdred aud eighty | With one stone. He was the apostle of equal rights for all Palpable Fraud batt Hae ane na ie tg alee tn olen | Puthautlcherarborn zea: On the cares of | anv disrute ms to each it to the at: | dollars in, wor taleas fractioual surreiicy wan fonud-— | 10 lose his eldest son; and in announcing that fact to citizens. In his political philosophy, distine- nt of a certily) female inthe ward, Hughes | $35 oF Mt on the person of Bauey, Wadeworth wns | his friends through the neweprpers, in the maul wey, tions of caste, color, and nationality were ro- of the others, including the We ng ult thorn street, between Smith | got the worst of the but nd has not entertained | not at home, and up to this morning had not been | 16 adds that he himself Is “one of the candidate for yi strocte, four brow matone Mish step houses | hay large degrce of admiration for Moore wince, In: ested. ‘The prsoners were banded over to Mar snot put forth with decision, | with Mansard rou ore goluz ap. In State street, | « arrested. The pr.so re bal M It has been roundly asserted in various | te the authorsly quarters that a heavy illegal vote was polled |“ Flsuating Lie, ed, ho bas several tines avowed bis intention of | shal Daw, by whom they were taken before Comuis- | the representation of Nottingham.” ne tiger ‘ Hetwren Sehermeriorn and Bond streets, two briek | + geting even” with Moore, and the triende of voth | soucr Lamport, They were betd for further exam | —The cco of © fo . He regarded manhood, intelligence, | in this city on Tuceday, some persons put but is simply implied, ne of | Lmetiines, have boen e 1 he mime stroety | have suberpated @ lively tiie between then Af they Ration, ‘Tacee nrreste ary very tmportant, ead The tobacco crop of Cubs for 1968, It ts Fo- \ nd morality asthe only proper qualifications | ting jt ag highas25,000. Of the truth of this In this uncertainty we have consulted a file of | near Nevirs strect, (wo brick dwellings with brown | should come together, It Is an unfortunate elreum: acini ported, will be twenty-five per cent, los than that the 1ev of political puwe: hated 3 the Tribune for 1654, It reveuls the fact that | Sonebarecut fronts, and on the corner of Hate | planes that the partisans of these men took the qn of last your, while the price will be twenty to twenty for exercise of political power. He hatod | PS and Nevir coi’, two atores and dwellings have " e © Discovery in Oblo. ' 1 0 legal evidence; but th ere cm fin 1 Upsaud made threats each against the other, A Strange Discovery tn Ob! Ma T fovad frosdeany, Lat amore than | %2 Wave no legal evidenco; but that there | ing ihree poedfy. which undoubtedly belong to | heen rreciat. “Ivo frateass stones are eine hut | Ereat eat of bad felon was froneed the con Feet pacha aie five per cent. bigher, ‘The quantity of tobseea i a, * rat a a bbb 4 ve wore grave Irregularities In tho vote, there | Gen, Haneixe were originally published, not | 0” Patton avenue cear Host yirect | fending parties, and Iwas only by the ULmOR vigt Aa wea "ttind shipped from? Havana eince the first of January, What, he was fully ap to the moat advanced | gun bo no question. Leaving ropeaters and | with tho titles given them ia his volume, but | nadition to thelr newspaper establishment on tue | teak inthe Wubi ens Sreveue ® ViSleMe OWI- | Vein ‘coal bank || 2a 16 SURE SOLO pun des Be whieh Sheet ATTY ase of the prosent day mat Views | unqualified voters out of the account, we | as“ Tocain Peal” No. L, H,, and IIL, ‘They all | Core erof Falton aud Lront at od om theo | beiore last, however, Hughes and Moore | pi. tye" Pi teteh ce Rrcee tee | Om Raenne drank to, We: UALR REAtee: epecting universal suffrage, hat he was pred 44 posite coruer u large | sw being erected a drag store’at the corner of Klin and Br 4 id think it will be manifest, by a reference to a | related to the sur table which we print in another column, that | slavery, and were printed in that journal be the ballot boxes were stuffed, Lut in whose in. | tween the Ist and the 8th of June, without any terest we will not now venture todetermine, | *xnature or date, The “ Flaunting Lie" did not —The Paris correspondent of the London Times says: “The Parlsians seem really mad about the little satirical and seandalous periodical pamphiets lly which continue to appear tn ender of Anthony Burne into Without taking wlterats were engi A huge wane ot coal ill down, disclosing aw la amivoth slate wall, upon the sufiace of which w found, carved in Mold relief, several lines of klyplics, Crowds have visited the pluco since the Giscovery, und Many good scholars have tried w de- | Of the Lantarne tw ance ni r of emis Which have heuw waite A which are still being Ist 121 edifices finished, | nlso in advance of most of his own followers cannot be questioned ; but under his lead the battle between aristocratic privilege and nd, to all appearances, yetthed th hom, Obicers Wrenshaw re, Hughes, standing tm ti k, aud leard thew conve fore 1 i pleasantly to: al invester! ae Cipher tie characters; but. ail have failed. Nobody | Paris, M, de Villemessant and aome of the Maro democratic equality was fought with unsur | 4 comparison of the total vote on Presi: | Spear until the 18th of June; its title indicates ter and hom Gucers Wilkinson and Roberts stato that, in the | lias been ave te tellin wit Consus the words ae | people have just brought out the first number of a passed energy aud bitterness, ‘The chiof In: | gent and Governor in twenty two districts of | 8°, flaton to Gen Alpine's selon of poems AES opal coat alty,turattes lat | Gawcivo Weert when Groviy uma alist Le Dahle 2 Quatre and ae na to Jerest of the conflict, as seen from our own ; ongh it was eo same subject. Attached TRaceeaaiie ops Gf Mug ices friends stood iting about | hag ever penetrated ? iy whom and when wat it | have volt 140,000 coples on the day of Its appearance aseeen from our own | thy city shows that no less than 1,036 ballots F nthe upper and th f Written? Phere are several lings, shout three inches oiies of the thing have already appeared, time, lice in the fact that the vietory was won is the date, “ Brooklyn, L. 1, June 8, 15 NRW YORK THEATRE, —"' UNDER Tite GasutomT,”” PORE thue ware i sof the | apart, the first line containing twenty-five words 2 ¢ . . by tho Radi i a We Taal Ga were counted for the first ticket, and 1,181 was one that Gen, Hates would not | ‘Tho Now York Theatre having been rescued y chaanads Ther poseek to the" Aiteiipte have buen wade to remove tue alate wall, | —Girardin's favorite hobby ix to reduce the jo Rad party and by i ras. fs 5 ‘ vata AB Rae si rags pessed So nd bring itout, but upon tapvirg the wall it uve | subscription pric fally’ pa a mere nomke ne Little time, and had hardly reached ‘Third «| ol e nal rate have the price of (he adver more | Loyd, who has retired from theatrical businens, and, | rts the alaria Was given that's mai had been | ence Of Bhollow chamber beyond, and the elie H Matitea’ tw bis gol || wa bellewe; trem ihe clig aise; aaila ihe rearets of'6 | sikoeed ters would. be destroyed in reuioving it. At iaatac- | #lderably raleed, so that they would yield enough to i counts Dr, Hartsliorn, of the Mount Union College, | cover the expenses of th ver and pay him a large : At avout 113y o'clock, a8 Mr, Helm and h * D the writ ove penses of the pap pay Ihim a arg 1, | large and solleltous elr 4 | asd ar toate wars abauh reterning nom had been sent for to examine the writing the number of voters registered. This result | and hud no vitiates the entire vote of those districts, and | than anothe would justify the Stato canvaesers in throw. | ume, and sev dating one po This date ral lines of the piece are char semi divided upon questions reaching down to the very foundation of the political structure, The leader of the popular party in that great te of creditors, opened | profit, He thin Ifthe Liberté wore wold ing it out, Bach # state of facts shows | bot always for the better, We should add that nieht under happier auspices, with Mr. Daly's eapital | was made on Mr, Moore by two pe: in the crowd iy SD ; 2, ine Bd paging oeipand i, is acai ae ‘fic ry nS fa iaras ee es: ety) See mors abo 1 f aki lish play “Wnder the Gaslight,” ‘The piece is too well | meutioned yesterday as having sioud at the corner | | Brecunating IN Basapsterrs—Tue Recast ee pig dehauitiansl hes qty conflict was ANDREW JAckHON. Tu charne: | pretty clearly that an honest poll was not | other poems of «kindred tenor were published in | nr ee ihe publie to require dencription, Te-wax | OF bitm ant Front streets, 4S Gantn’ AE CHICAUOLOA Tittle party of ncn | Cavily berun up to five hundred thousand cop ter it wos similar to tho struggle between * ue Rel a aay pice ‘1 Moore, Who had been inadvanee of Mr. Holm, waa | visited Chicago a month or two ago, with pertiaps | For this reaso had, If the bungling ballot-box stuflurs in the Zrobune about the same time; that they were well put upd ¢ is so much opposed to the wews © stage, well a fs Ms ed, and we trust it} retreating to him, when the man stddenly stole about ball a million dollare at commund, and b the Republicans and Federal ts a quarter of I dated at Brooklyn, and that Mr. Boone no As Ao: Hey, Wha the Fang sued ealy ole half’ uiilion doliare ut wad, and paper stamp tax, which prevents im from earrying certain districts overstepped the reglatry ell dai at Brooklyn, and ( hat Mr. ANH HOW | may have «long and profitable ran, on Helin and stapped him, ay drseribed yesterday ¥ buying up Ail the eorn in the market Sis plan into offset, a century before, It was decided, ax that i ; ; Peete, | iuforms us, nd no doubt with perfect truth, that ——— There van be no dour that the Uiow was intended | 4 for is Gelivary ta ditty dye, The contrac ’ wre eave a r 00 0 We : : .. | for Moore, ‘Three persons were arrested by the po: | tore, not tiinking that a** corner” Was furmiug, neg: jects 7 sith, fi ‘sat Geen; in favor of Hadical ini ae 4 ee 0 hay Fuespy 4 ho was their author, Tus Overgvetions at Leu Gare. —Thero is | ficoun suspicion ovhuving complicty inthe attempts | lected to buy coru with which to fulfil thet con Professor Goldwin Stith, ina reply to a fares o 3 practice wi jot more generally adopted, On the whole, we a although with greater caution ? “ Flaunting Lie” was writt of opinion that the | ® strong probabil y that these obstr cane, and | Have so long impeded the nav! tions, which | ed murder. Patrick Welsh and Frank Steter, two | tracts until tae month was nearly ended, and chen, to | well address from the Re acon of the Kaat | meh WhO Were seen taking an active part in the at- | thelr surprik®, found an alarming # m League of Londen, ‘The issue of our own day is essentially of reiiy Iu the mat he was now about t ling: ‘ Beene er eee eer ces martes’ Ln Liruienant | ket Sse prise veann Ue tive aa ine toe Of delivers | nc cen emonen Bow sPOnl 10. lente the same kind, It is between aristocracy pe wore not by Gen, Haueixe; but that from the fact that | Rivers Will toon be removed or be bridged over. | Evans, about ty o'clock, Abont hu el approached, and the contractors grew more alarmed | land in the pursult of his bistorical studies, he should 7 4 the rocks in afew days, The Commissioners | Maley: Sit aa yay deo By ha f home, once Fel , . rhts for h 7 ve. J. TupEN, we or ha ples oanonaly steal ib. ofa nugpicious eluracter, A young man, who W etore the hour of Bling the contracts arrived, i ing it was Letwe slavery on the ono | see, denies all knowledge of the secret cireu- | him in the Zridune oftico; and that with his bab- | improvements on the upper end of Blackwell's | been in the crowd m second after the deed war done, | were rained. When the hour sirucg the price | to take his share of active duty hand demanding the right of free expansion | lar purporting to havo been issued by the | its of rapid and often careless writing, he really | Isiand as shall remove the reef known es Broad and | Sill ti he el coutiion’ Ghat he know the man whe | dus pred to Yt conta, and the commun” was cued. | native land, Hrofessor 8m t In all the territories of the Republic, and frea | New York Democratic State Committee, of | did not know but he might have been its author, | Cheese Heef, distant about 180 yards from the | man's lodgi on Eli street, near Front, over | to go under, with reported Mabilties for Seay | States ou labor resisting the demand, ‘Thle conflict | which he te Chairman, for the purposo of | andat last became convinced that lewas. It is | Island. It ts one of the most dangerous rectsin the | Muriauerict, ACOasl icotiouetaabry thes | men have ixel dropping by the way snec, audthe | “Swe Oe eg culminated in the war and in the abolition of | obtaining the estimated results of Tucaday’s | "et curious case, but the wolght of tho evi. | ricinity on the ebb tide, There Isa passage of seven | founu the: 1 Wanted. His name Is Mchact | agaregute loss and distress wan very large, ‘The | —The Commercio dé Stoili M 3 beds v ae th y dence is altogether in favor of Mr, Bovune, feet in depth at low water, aud the ebb tle belug | Welsh, ‘TI ere found him in bed, and with a | sharp and unscrupulous manipy oft new line of steamers ts about to be establisned bee avery. After tho war it was teken up| election in the interior of the State at the defected from the opposite point sets right Uirough | feat ‘ik over him. ‘They hauled him out, ner” made from $100,000 to. $00,000, and tween Ital: nl United si 7 . rye examined bis clothe Ils pantaloons Wore spol tide the “ring,” who were fortu n Italy aud tho United States, The veenela again by the conquered party, who, driven by | earliest possible moment after the closing of | With the election with bioed; so was ble coul and in one, pockes thelr grain and sell it at the right Lime, w will ran from Naples to New York, and vice sera, the same spirit of ineanity which had e the polls and before the ballots were counted, | that we shall enter upon a new era in politics, pasialoone they fpand 6 Fale el blade | handsome, puine.,, About g10MWy ary requir to | touching at Messina and Palermo. B1,nor Tagller trolled them from the first, refused the terms | He does not, however, deny that such a ci and that the passions of the war, which have of pflered Ly Congress, and forcod the imposi: | cular was issued by the Committee, nor have | late been revived with euch unf ton of measures more in accordance with | the other me the service of bis 1 for the United ances that n Gen. GRANT we hope | It causing mony vessels under canvas, with light winds, to strike upon the reef, The Commissioners of Charities are extend ng tho Islavd to this point, ‘The exterior wall, built with large square blocks of the stono quarriod o4 the fslaud, is eight feet in bers of the Committee denied | ta the Democratic party, will once more be laid | thtekness, backed up by rabble and earth, and isa | } bloody is ty ht dg Tpree-crusiersy ot « milan 6 via, a Sicilian merchant, is the originator of the en- vruing he —— terprise. ‘Twenty-two days is the time whieh will Nannow Escape oF THe Rexsiktagn Lowtixa | be cecupied in the voyage, aud this, tt Is sald, will Mus ¥ tunate results urt on 1 H Destnvotion.~The vid Keusselacr coll. | enable an immense development to be given to the ; ns forever, Certainly no Southerner who | most substantial plece of work, ‘The work has | quil'wseunet a sod helt | ing mall of J. Ay Griswoid & Co,, situate Just Sua a 3 Bere eeliealaa tha wangn ein Gas th M DEN's name | 10 steep und forever, r r jantial 5. bias | pul wus Hae WE $3,000 € il of J. A. Grlewoid g Co., eituate Just oul | trade in Bteltian 4 lemons, whieh aro now tadical democratic [2 "6 having used i with Mr. TILDEN'® name | J ois gve wits can suppose that the man who ao- ch progress that it le belluved before the ice | At i o'clock ast uight Alt, Helm was etill alive, | Of the Poestenkill In the Ninth Ward. te struction of the rebel States having thus | affixed, precisely in he form in which it h tis morning in Lhe roof, and bad a narrow escape | conveyed to America by an indirect service of Engy ‘ Faak corded such wise and magnanimous terms to Lee the harbor the aperture will be closed, and econ EU fyow destruction, The dames took from sparns been made impracticable except on the dem- | been published. We thorefore feel justified in at Appomattox, will now be led into extrava- | ON€ Kreat cause Of destruction of property in our ‘< Lev eta lf ed eg Bille. sualtted by the stack and Were progressing rupud y —A bridal party from Galveston were passing ceratic basis of universal suffrage, that | calling upon them, as we called upon Mr, | cout or ungenerous action toward those whom he | Witbor will have been removed 1a esas the roone Of the Treasury Deparment wy | Steers. Boncateel and Herring, went to pork wisi | the draw tv the raliroad bridge om the route (o Hows: 5 al es : a a eye Stee gated toch M | desperate energy to extinguisn them and save te | ton, when the fale bride leaned oxt o question has now been heard and finally de- | Tinnen, for an explanation or a denial of | then treated with such forbearance, Io is to be wus ticeulie a shembaae RITeR, x hing mW wilt re penbered bed early two | tinatense ilieand most fortunately succeeded t aN i the fais as ae 4 f the we oe ts termined by the people of the United States. | the conduct attributed to thom, trusted now, as he was trusted then, and the A Woway CUTS MER PARAMOUR's THMOAT, Foatuing $04 fy Uuralng ot de at pT A Ls AA LO I Dea api igre ule pig A more solemn or # more decisive judgment | — It will be remembered that the alleged ¢ Bouthern people will do well to visit with their } Coroner Schirmer yesterday, at the Bighth Pe hfe Ae at espeetay copper tats il tion of seciug ther cilurts crowmed with suvccss.— | ansiety for her safety, tenderly enelgcled her slender was never rendered, Once more Radical | eniar stated as the reason for asking for the | displeasure tho wild and furious advocates of the | Pernt Hon tick te ae Renn on ta SAF | owe-thies yaieg of Hs cealtents for their Troy Linuesy Nov, 2 TG Ui Gon plate non toate Sia, Ideas have received the support of the mn- | desired information, * There 18, of course, an | Lost Cause, who, by proclaiming wus contrary, night w a shard rod, a8 already p red is Tas canary Departuent, and ‘ Wor an tiene so Maxy Batp-Hxanen Mey? | “Pray take care of yourrelf—don't fall overbonri jority, Universal suffrage is henceforth the | important object to be attained.” | ‘The ques. Lave again led them into defeat and disappoint: | eee ae ey caaned lived In coneubinage at o have the count exawingd. lMentided, | —Why 40 wany, bald-head men and oo tow bald daring! arcely were the words out of bie ‘f i \beeaaite mont, No good ean come of following any fur- | Phompson strect, From the testinony of the first Te thie cud the pany | wore? Why ds it that the skulls of young men tu | mouth ere the blushing young beauty uttered a fulut established and trreversible Jaw of the re | tion i inevitably euggested, What cect ieee ee ane anne enn aoe at the Heuin'ntcsot rom ho westinony of We Asst | Bgping all expres. du thie cud tireo of tue dor | holt tention tune tive biliard ballet Abhy tus wecouplishes but audible sere m, and eh nid expert lady clerks of the Dejar constructed States, and will gradually be- | Read in the light of past experience of ae spectacle of bald-leaded barby ing back in the eushion: He appeared that the parties were Intent m, but re- | and in the habit of quarrelling aud Oghttug, and that dry ate, F 7 iment have bee ing Invigoru- | ed seat, p 4 for the examination, Mira | tops of bald-headed recomms ‘her embroidered handkerchief to he : : Softh needs is not reviling and pass . } a re Sanaa) atte | tops of | men, recon . ndkerchief to hen come the law in al) the qthers, party machinations, the circular, to sensibl | spect for the authority of the Government, aub- | they wire doivg so on that ny After by ving be work Gai Fa i gal cal Liven road tore masrenied (9 Erodeee bonny leek 1H loss UiaH face, * Poor darling Ie frightened,” smd the loving Thus we eco that in American politics it is | men of both parties, admittod of no other | jjssion to the law, industry, end practical com. | (heikurmen’s tive de cut, Hae co eet wag | fractional currency, aud national bank notes, ail | agi men with wigs look om with derisive smiles; | Benedict, syupathetteally, But “poor daritng vaiea’s Livat We Gate un another wines | More OF ieee charred or burned, some to @ perivct | thou Who was with the. pert Fee et teatiied | cumder, yet thene iudieg identity votes and plec that they ' used pretty hand words toward eacl money and witness Looked sround Radicalism that always trlumphs, Conserve | construction than that the Committee were | mon scnse. The worst enemies of the South to- Live and retrograde ideas may sometimes gain | desirous of knowing how many votes were | day ere such miaguided men as expend their a temporary success, but it is ilusive and eeded in this city to overcome the majori- | strength in useless imprecations upon the North : J ; ‘of the paper by the press, bronglit again into relief | Gur wale population will no doubt take a serene si | ato: ich Js good enough t : ecatl " : pli , + tay le brnuior Have’menage ay her tend, wich | Welton dittre and water thet work of waa: | \snetiog fbaying ati Deenuta men tavemars | Start Nuh re, Qrovgenoulh {0 Me, revenues mi evanescent. This is the lesson which, | tics likely to be cast against them in the in. | ern Radicals, like the following, which we copy | wi mination las been ia bout, end : “ years ago, when Mr, Seward was Governor of New : 7 end the deen ive Itt watlor progress about one month, and | to worry them than wouen, and have the trouble of r ; whether they like it or not, philosophers and | terior of the State, in season toso manipu. | frome Souther journal: her; heard the deevaved ami, Blanabaty 06 site 0 | thirty thousand dolla have been Mentifed, Ii will | eantriving not ouly how to" aupport thetuselves, but | York, he was travelling in a stage in a remote part of _ tu tie? Wiaje™theie wiv and Uatziers | Yowed hor head, and would uot Ye consoled. To tll Of | Auevug our atreeta covered with erowns of beauty, | tho truth, she liad lo hotes which are devold of any trace of their original | wud ckarming sctrenscs tone “iheir’ Blond tresses in, | ‘Ue trully she lad lost @ set of new teeth 1 imprint, save the indentation left upon the susfuce | juxurious profusion on the stages of our theatres —The Jadependent bas anew version of an old areal (ONG Hea Far' a take nearly six mouths to complete it, ‘The Govern: } ulev low io support these Wives aud daughters, . ¢ politicians would do well to take to heart, | late the returns here as to secure @ victory eUranpe gual) tele wt m'tsons then weet home fae reece Bi tment will fedeem all the opal tenders and frestionsl | fovesty,nowsver that is not she rossom, " Wouen’ | they race’ tein of Small stature, and seated ia the before th rT ide | 44 ) sivaal Mounta! ‘ush their hearts of £5 our, when hess. Jar Re es Ns pe tke currency, and the mavional bunks all their notes that | of conrae, uave duer and longer hair than men, but | P&ck Part of the vehicle, and unknown, he attracted end to keep ever befors them as the guide | ‘his interprotation of its language received Mithetefeet trent nanan points room, aft heard chat the peigonee had eut Marr's | cin he iionuimeds ich destioy their halt by Making ovous of iucir | uo aitention, while other passengers made se: Loth of their thinking and their action, decided confirmation from the conduct of some ; aur hg ture rend tele bral} qvening: witness had heard the eon ons Hepenses 16 —— - he ae acer (nok BEARS ARE Ae) toe tore OF thoit } vere strictures on some late measures of the Govers ———— f the Democratic ennva:sers in the city on ‘MOoRIOG BbnGS, ta (et) Gershon, club the prisoner several tmes, Charles H. Morse, e hg hry ter take of thelt hats’ oftener | Aficr letening in silence for atime, he gave Timely Ideas. Tuneaat Feiliig, ‘The colttiba utihe ballots as sed cobra nee igo vialg a oa, Thamugnn trey Mat Bewans | «to Dr, Allred Hooth'a Heminincenens of pring: | ruta hem beter, ble opinion, eorrecting some orrore of his fellow: J er ening, bhe co patriots prayer ben the deceased d leld, Mass., occurs the following aecou m1 - GaaKETA, aol aah Go Teale kines (ic : * frat} that the deceased struck the woman, when | thiches it Main street cers, nul ir liking. They turned to- Who will succeed President Gnana as the | for Prosidential Electors and for Governor folives to do and dare, she struck him wean with her ri Mi een Tae NG receren ewe aie eae i Mala etrect | oup Arraurt to Ron & Baxk av Conxiva,— | ward him, neking, * Who are you, that you happen ta Commanding General of the army? Gen, | was delayed in several wards till a late hour Defiant to the las and cut him with the razor which she had in the left | par Town, HOW known iis South Wilbraham, | One of the Voldest attempts at robbery that we have Hind, Only a little girl was there besides the wit- nes and the parties, and the girl was asleep, | When vut to fall, witness caught him, and ! know more about these things than wo do?” B Inarried in 1743, and was theyiral deacon of the cbure® | ever been eulied upon to record wae Made ut Corn Y there, soutvuing ia omge any years.” Me fs wel | (Rgycecrdny aternown, A man catered the eonge | ard answered “ Well, mentiemen, I don't know reweinbered by the Hon, Oliver 8, Morrts, as occu | Washington Bau when the streets of the vilage | that Ihave any objection to ‘saying who Tam, 1 am the deucon's seat at mectings. lis’ whitened | were ailve with people, and founds boy im charge. | the person on whose measures you are commenting." earanee, Dur | He said he was # United Btates Marshal and was | (1 7 fal airength, | aboit to faepotssason ofthe bank ick imalng | “You Governor Sewardt | Lakily tory” and ‘a SUERMAN, of course, And who will be pro: | of the night, and although it is to be hoped | Tui tort of Golly wa Fasilnn bea ow better be ‘ ide, and we do not doob al e mn moted to SHZKMAN’s {place a8 Livutenant-| that no frauds were actually committed, | 8" ts0% 4 y io the teatinony ot Vr. | General Will it Hy Gen. Hanuxck, the | abundant opportunity was afforded for them, | Southern men will agree with usfa this opinion, " WChnnenred that deceased was brought to 1 Or Gen.M 1 I ting yestent| the clece. | THe soldier of the pst can beat serve bls country | bis drug sore ta allves Sreecatrens an ocd | £ He took & pair of nandeuts fi laugh of incredulity followed, V senior Major (ienera! dv Gen. MEaprE, the In commen’ yesterday upon the cirea- | 4.4 his people by becoming the efficient laborer | 4'9Nt mit if trom hemorrhage Mle same tine | Ssility, and endurance, aud had he lived in thepalmy | counterfeit notes. | He too! a pair of nandenfls from | laugh of incredulity followed, * Very well,” sald the Fert in rank? Orglorious Putt, Snenrpax, | Yar, we called upcn Mr.TU.DEN to dlaavow it | “fune present, and the best prayer for the rebel | theamaanatten apt her Natal a ae eran ma pave beeua worthy cont | bis pocket ana pat them upon the wrists of the boy, the epecial fri Governor, “a short distance further on we shall ny, AU th her hands the razor, was | Deford the wames of tho It is related. of | Who wax neurly paralyzed by fear, After the shackles | ad of VuANT, and the favorito | as 6 forgery, oF a8 an unauthorized uso of his | patriot ae for all of us, is honest work aud fidel. | NTeMeuty Omeer Mabel, om the, comer of Briome | Pim that on riding by the Meld | ad been put on, the, boy Began to feicam, [oF Mr, | stop at a tavern, the keeper of which knows me; wa ‘am 1 boasting of the aod Sullivan streets, The jury rendered a | y; Walker, wh Jore next door to the bank, ‘The | will leave it to bim.” When th ol, of all who love dash, tenacity, and genius | name, or else to explain its meaning in such | ity to our duties, and, Gaitivan ntregte. The, IR Tree H Ribers he was at orks and boasting © yee epeed af yuu Who has » sore nase door 19 the baa, ane yl desre ih a 2 my 7 reached the hote! that rises superior to the most desperate | a manner as to make his signing it consis/ent iJ —— Margaret Brown vee folly, omnia vo Dy it wid We could’ run Fpring eld quick ‘on foot wwe rons from his wile, sad fold him to g¢ with oherd (eis bite 2s Aye Aad ereaten' 1 m1 i : ‘ e action of. tl ; ‘ ; nd. Mr, Patterson, eas mnt . Q ' ’ ee will it be Gkonror If. | with his honor as a citizen and a gentleman Aveueur Acanewy, Buooxtyy.—From an 0d- | jiiserablelooking ereatgre comply broken | than the k ee ene Re aes ieee Ob | Went oried the door of the bank and went with | politics), he sald; Mr, —-, will you please inform. emergency 4 vertinxement ip another column, it will be seen that | down t of dissipation. Tu her examina: | Miles (menor stated. He would hift’s cart load of | the stranger to the depot, ‘The fallow told bim to | tiese gentlemen whether 1am William H, Sewurd, Vrostas, the noblest Roman of them all, the | We said that if he could not do this, be aud | 6 seaarlatoes of thle exenlions (nsutelion are sbaeh | 12 fs about intr ears of age; | flog, time not stated. te ST Ro rg MU ee ad Pils rebacand when be fonnd ° ecaan whe om mH, Seward, | gvcuthearted gentleman, the faultless leader, | the rest of the Committee would have no | (o open evening classes for Indi at genttewen In | Haree'agntnn tr uke Avernont Om fur 3 i+ Hooping posture, and throw an empty cart over with | him the man was missing It was a singular pro- vernor of the State?” ‘The landlord replied, with one hand by taking bold af the end of the axle-tree, | ceeding. Nothing was taken from the bank, and uo | an arch look: “Phere {s no question that you are kness and Without a | right to repel any charges which should be | the practies! and higher branches of learnt When loa ng Kral ing cart he would take a bug by | attempt was made beyond what Is stated. It is sup: ani deed, but she did {t in self-defence, tho Lero without a wes William H, Seward; but—I rather think that Thum © —__ $$ Yeeth, and vith a swing and the aid of a pusli | posed that the thief lost his courage after taking the i blot? Or the chivalric and iapuleive Hay. | mado against thelr honesty, Mr, TILDEN, | _ooine of the best sporting illustrations in | —The average age of soldiers in the late war Fae ena Me ar ieee ite hind dduite | dret step and got out ihe best way he could.~.4o. | low Weed ie at prea unt Governor of the State of New poo, alweve towering sbove the storm of } for himself, has disavowed it, What aay the | Zunch are doue Uy ay ai wos Detwoon ti and SS, Ieelh iu troutand would boa "a tennanne nail sw | chadar Paton, Ave. & Yorgi =

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