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female, BI, : wanted iar eas rt YMPIC THEATIE-—impiy Do ter at | maerel 1Y o'clock. Wednesdays and Saturdays, lee “THE SUN, TUESDAY, MAY 4.” UThave been more heartily | pervoud people, hoatles making an unsightly FATIER MATHEW NESTS OF THIEVES. fHE RICHELIEU OF THK PRESS, SUNREAMS. vote atone, pot bay from Northern | Hitter forthe bont and car on pont and car eleancrs to remove + pont te : 4 und this fact aceomnts | And apeaking of es bit Wier the Noses of Capt. | Senator Cameron's Private Letter to tore | —Mr, Costa, the = Villainous Traps £0’ ; — oxsion of the Koeal nm 4 Were is another habit, ninent composer and con HIBLO'S GARDEN—Forty Thievee AHRINE | ocea tor galive Bonlherbera hot? univer, | Woh some passengers on our city railroads have, | TH GREAT DEMONSTRATION TO BE Weta 1 Greeley. ductor, has been knighted by Queen Victoria, hal * Family Jars. ating ‘ ‘ | bt ns A vachlbe | serving " 4 ; 7 n ss ‘om the Tribune of May &. - Ves! Fr a even i eprenito Acadeiay of | Pilly preferred tothe now comers, Hut as furore | Ucsetting special reprubation, Tt ta that of MADE AT COOPER INSTITUTE. The thieves of the Twenty-seventh “Precinct Is, Caneasnn ol rvniaaetoacia-eeclion WHat A Western critic, wishing to say the hands "Sannendtiovey’s Japanere, | or manateturers, of skilled mechanics, thexe new anding in the rear doorway, and stopping it up — Appear (o be the luckiost fellows in the commnnity. | note to the editor of the Titiny dessinn that hee bagel ron bette Parepa-losa, calls Ler “a woell- WAVERLEY THEATRE, 129 Proadwar—Parts; or the | comers are moking themselves comparatively in- | Sitnost entirely, when there is plenty of room Father Mathew Men to Mpeak tn | They ply their calling, witch Is somewhat dangerous | Iu any way °flecced” by Mr. Young, or that Ae ub fail of melody, P Judgment. Maanee Saturday oan one | tependent, Mringing with them, ne they do, thet | further in. Broad-shouldered oA and weinen Thunder Tones-A Regaine Sanburat— | overywhere elee, without motestation, Capt. Steers, | ¢°¢7 Aad any contersation with Atm of any gen ter —A St. Louis husband put his wie’s head wae RA own wer her tu money or tn experience, end | with ample skirts, will thus keop the platfo Corre nee between the Delegates to | wtio js in command of the precinct, Is reearded by | that he ever had any transacuon, with the ed.cor of | 2° tho bydrant for a few minute: recently, “to WALLACH's-Mohroon' Nensutul comeds—" Caste | went ching thei netahhors and themselves atthe | eonatantly jammed, when, by si st hacer nd OMierrs of the Convention and George | (him 9a yood oid soul, who loves to pans hie oMetal | the LmUadelphta Bet except of & parely business | sslix’y the neighbors.” are favre aptit of the Fountars, @e. | MC tImr they become setfrellant und indiepense- | Gow foot toward th , dine y simply moving a Francis Trains tine in peace and quietness, The Captain las given Ccitory OF his eequatnte herevoture had with, me y —Don Piatt is making arrangements for the ‘ ERY THEATIE yt iadag. FUT AS | ie, creating thele own wack ty, and they wil gradae fret toward the front, they might allow the | Rows or rie Y'armen Maruew Converter.) | opcery to hla men to examine every eltizen whom | fnilcther places.” Mr Cameron expresess great a | Publication Im book frm of his Waabingron letters hy THE TAMMANY - Robinson Or ad hla Man Friday, | ally brewk down the severe lines atill matntainea t rato passin and the insiders to get out eo ee tri, Day, | they may find carrying a pareel or a bundle at night tonletmens and surprise at the ouirageous attack | to the Cyncinnatt Commerctal, | fis Matin rT | bythe old inhabitants, What ie ented social ostra- | With perfect ease, City railroads are uneomfort. | George Prancts Trt J17.0n the New England Stemp | on bis war to the dersey City Ferry or to his home in Ws tava x aes fa tke Gch edad, th Soba 3 —Among the new round hats worn by ladies,, a Marter and Chud, with | clem operates atendily neninst a professional men | Sble enough when there isno help for it; donot, | therein Worniivees yon aa the champion | the ward, and to arrest any one who falls to ives | oy vonne's handwrit veeat an Soha Bus: | the * bee-bive,"* the " shepherdess,” and the * bomis ayeentt Ot Stanistan and Carlotta COOPER LSSTITUTE, May 6—Geo written in November: she of «moll means who emigrate to tne | therefore, lot us bem avoide the | specific account of how he became possessed of the roperty In his hands; bat the thieves who acloet are wald to be the most popular, ule to suffer whon it can be | of temperance, the long tried friend of Irelan —Austria has 5,000,000 acres of virgin foresta, |. If wo can't get seats, we can at lonat | Clodaent advocate of the py eight hours* la rt 1967, which says: Hold, persistent enemy’ of English tyranny: © Francis Treta, MOTHS THEATRE 204 +t, between Suh aud 6t0 av: re ; hi 1 Monpar, Milnight, i Cogs TREAT ets ie Joubt ths condition of things will te | stand where we shall not incommode thoe who | (ee Muereteee ieee whan proves Mimsett’ a | daylight for thetr operations enjoy remarkable tia: | pean Cnanry: © © © Tam cieanedioui— | Produced ty planting, which are extimated to be ananassae = rs improved in tine, but it is not the work of | 8F¢ 44 unfortunate as ourselves, tical reformer by donating all the, proces | of | munity ffom chaghasnartac pa busied, sad mast look ‘Claewuere for | Worth several bandred millions of florins. crowded how noble charity; the Hher- were are for no ortous 4 ad M4 J il es —The i y t " a day or a month to change the he a fon of nate: vanstel Wpabeas Wa talipeais | Geen cu tke poeh, onich tna Ceavecmns | come ae ceipte (or payment of money nd The Hon. Brick Pomeroy is recovering his ) ie the heart of au lor of Nagle, Costelto, and Warren, t West streets, nenr the ferry, which are the reso pts for p. money ad , ca, ‘eat str a ir the y, Ni are the resorts My Inet | bea'th, Te pots op 56-pound domb-belle e: t forget my exp: rie ere Woadaress you tn tht name of Lic Convention of | of well known thieves who “ operate” daily on an o Washington rit is | Father Mathes Soctriis, accepting your kin? o'er | caspecting coantrymen, Every momber of the | '9 get him in the money-lending humor. J.D. S. Libel Suits ”, necessary, that when My, Jone Reesent, Yousa | (made at Cooper Inatitnts en binting from a British d i . should strike hig for a « Ol thousands, and pub | its an Paying Investments, an I ut, Yorxa ¢ De een ta ine. Paiket Matew Boe force asalgned to the precinct ean hardly fail to be | jt in jointiy into the eoncern. I talked to Comme Tt f9 susceptible of proof, and we are pre. | of trel tue future President of Ate 4 ‘With @ revolver, a settiod an affair of e otuer day, by a “bute to ane Cameron for Hort and | anaifs a cand at thirty pa Two colored gentler honor in Savannah, Ga. “>, +» ie € phellious pop in The SS Sun. RES Rak feneuicus Poneleyoe, pared to furnish the testimony whence Te Shines for A The only satis ty Fonkon over given | %* Negotiating with Gov, Conte and his | tes for the note cause of tempcrane 4, if 1 aware of the ebarscter of these houses, and also of | (wohoure about the Post Tie ia filed with the desur No gtewt amonnt of damage done, TURSDAY, MAY 4, 1899, | for tho eccentric, or perhaps wo or fiends for money to sustainthe worthless Morn. | conMleting with yors othr t gacernen's. | the sturtling fact thatthe outiaws who ferquent them | % breaking down Forney. * * * : ; s | » OF perhaps Wo ought to | so rue in Philadelph rm | we would eurzes’ t 8, be the ap: | yee i ttn th nprvae upon J. DS. tha naccantty of yettlig money sh papers are diecnesing the & = | say concentric, course of Mancus Cuntive | ul a ry - Iphia, a not only offved the nted Gay or ty notralion, be Y hageete aly pe nto Tc of tae pital ont of Cameron fn, whether the Bishop of Cork sald Ha teas a ua wee 4 suppurt of the Tridune, and expecially of its edie ity with wh 18 Fee yy | seore to thi roy and ever r em reports The following document, in Mr. Younpte hand m1, to the * —_" . pod on Wednesday morning, Dustnosa | il sl aah suif inthe Roman Poram, | torial page, as an indtcomont to mako the b nn inthe mete icenen of the hod Jom | that hie apeets! Business 49 a flouriahiog condition, | yeriuing, may also be ween iu THK SU oft ij igi ey tae ead hs! Saphersd Avy customer wil fad das | WAS thot he thought it a fine opening for a | pain, but vnfedeny eetions Of 1M | oc ory ix that fof the gleantic thief, Jem, Davis, . s u mt ag an additions on assured on. preted lectures for a Y. Tripene Boronia, De rarterst, | " P i . ave a eedinn, A thal | yor an. Followita the: edigante oP on tk ai fn eiattional attraction ied - wm tot pie, | whotried to steal tho South from the Unton =" Let Ge at ian, —The Cincinnati Commercial congratulates the at be hande tortoce | V9 proved #o w g to put himself out for | to soine other sphore of publiv duty, and that be e jon whieh we stall vip A 1 ake his feicute help ite talked fo Aime tic tuorney for the Bele Coart an ppeake J z the public good, a fow American youth, and | (Yooxs) would ten have entire control of the | eytgew, i é Ut | esy-ropers tn, reckless robbers and gambling | Forney.” Mecraae Tugel! a Claims. a few elders as well, have plunged into all | Pener rove ree on Gtr round Poitier Mi | thieves, When the feet and second classow fail, We also exteact the following from one of My. | Ajuong the Court files at Tanaton, Mase, ie Pian Usele | korts of openings in search of notoricty at is eridont that the venality and the hyy y | toward guy. ¥ lie of gry. Bedale WT | the last sceares the victim, Crossing Jorsey | Young's letters row on file at thie offer, written on | the fading ofa rs jury, which conclades that ( Jocady expressed one opinion of | all events, and cash if they could get it Boe | Of this man have been exceeded by nothing but | SF ie ft ef ‘ e, and of | City Kerry, oy, ond im gromps, they rake the ac. | Oct. 9 before the viet to Senator Cameron ; ' ptr hy lis ceath by Viehation a4 : 7 ei joe | tudence, wi fn é His old tricnd Y fn Qaaintanee of conatrymes who aitive by the var Telegraph ine constantly and of the woresaid Go on the Alabama ctaime, | have dug for oro, others havo bored for oil dence, which oe the ouber band bins been | We ape, mint rye idly and iflly, Your | tr an geetmmpang doer ts some one of the dans | 3381s TPemit pul We Tribune ts eh Walon hen ake Ayes vn that the basis of settlement | While hero and thero one linn rushed huto the | tie pentlomen tho awn the Zedeg ee ot eM Pre 9 i qaection, where they are cite draggcd.and robb- | OH FIOM | swile, Who, be saya, “Hine Jef¥ Alei-fust ao le dniae ts is on impossible ove, ‘The fact | Courts and tried actions for libel. “ cheno ta brew td or awincled by entnes of three carde monte | wiics ty also fled in Tae St offee he sayee | MAE Work 's beginning, notwithstandiag ho hae iT . ” 7 etty L vi neeret: ore a atte 0 pastime Of poker; an et : bg sca had the expense of winter " < specel: was apocially approved by | Pretty handsome suma have oeeasionally | Our late London files o iy egedthecephsl vein ile List Bret Trintwe Orrter, New Yon Deni ing her. 1 lead d ‘ rate i. a. | been reu 1d obody ) . ar Inte London files contain accounts of " nye Seeretary, policemen stand within @ brief di of the arene, Dear CHARLEY! | lave Wr Mian —Under the title of “ Another Sign of Pence,” poveral leading and conservative Scnators, |) f yy romebody in’ th opera | the death of Berl aonon, at the great age of 91 etrioa Deb a from ¥. M. XO. One of the moat start! ne features of te aystem | to pave the way ty cetting mone Levune | the Opinion Nationale of Paris teentions that the As setti rth the position the Government | tons, In mining it has generally beon the | years. Me was one of the patriarchs of English ) Deloration from I. M.No | adopted by the rwenlaia the mote by whiel they i he ks ers 1 { French Minister of War is experunenting ed we e on the question, raises it to aw | engineers, who, for a valuable consideration, | liberal Aimong hia boyish recollections was ee erie. Olin ee Mt No.4, | Meal money of some country meretiants who com Meiko ee , "| ithone with « new system of gunboat nee which it would not otherwisy | syed to point out the very spots in the | &%ing through the cells of the Bastile, in com. | Paeitedei es ay qnetewation from #, | On here te purchase goods, It appears that some of | Tt will be acen that Senator Cameron, In his prt German aeters and actresses aro cautioned i sand it is in thia light that we refer to | Fucky lodges where the procious veins lay | Psy with hia fathor, on tho day after it was | My Ro KN.) . cation (rom | their brother thieves ‘who “operate” tn tue cities | vate note to Mr. Greeey, door aot eontiuvert Tum | hv the Anse Journals agains coming to. the sucked at the outbreak of the French revolation, nan ston f M. | where such merchaute do business, notify them, in | gun's exposures, United States, They say the best have bat moderate fvagain. conecaled, In petroleum it was usually the 0 cunes, Of their Intended vi , apd thus the — 1 Delegation from P.M. No. 8 ‘The English newspapers havo recetved and | tlddlemen, standing between the owners of on sap eevie haohatscertinlpinet ted Ped ko Pee n Detegation from ¥.. Xo, | Work of robbing them tle rendered exceedingly easy | M¥v Zohe Kussell Youns and he Mefeuce, Tsai adn Wis ash Wri epee GALLI ommented on the spooch, and have, as tive Ge aimiple Aud Hoes emp ielvce WHOPTD: | Joven Seariy und: tetltiodled Wik’ Bom Care| Wig Rieiuaie| Chairman Detopation trocs ¥. iL. wos | Cerinele, Metre! te Setter Oikys oe at iy Pooh eh wba thunder lie eta trted than useal in Montana, but the fall of snow on the owed in our remarks, declared that ax a | posed to buy the soil suspectod of an oleagi- | Beovonas, and Gian 0 pet er at és sea he a ; aA Roa dees ee Young is # good. tee oops one tp ‘hs pfloet Lovelanlnetstad hehe lela wenlrheanpsore sad dead tenable, Indeed, it demands what no Govern. | Produce oil becuse it never produced any- | in advance of the most radical of his nasociates, Tai Sclviog an Pxpress Wagon tn Brond Days | {10" feraine that the shoged malpractices tsht | 4 ruler Asem aerial ied vedo Adt ment can submit to without humiliation, and | thing elso, Tn libel suits it has almost in. | In 1828 he was called to the House of Poors, with nieignneal tal arts Vubt—Cueging a Driver tn the Midet ef a | irnuence mrig wtehiel by ine ew York Pritveccnn | te true, a ely wots tien tual ot Willa ioe what wo ourselves cannot insist upon with: | Variably turned out to be the gentlemen of | the title of Bar! Rapeon. He carriod his liberal shatileeest dolls Muttitnde Handsome Behavior of a | be privtitiied ty serve tte ambitiong of tase pelith | Wendy ise America to recall its rteslomarien smd get oat giving a tacit plode that we aro willing | the long robe who, with fat fees in one hand, | Pfineiples with him, White in the Commons he m Delegation fron FoM.No. | Wolicemam sepchants? Union Ex. | std tetruseds Mt iw unpleasant to feck that auch a | ‘tem to work converting home heathens,” ty be governed hereaftor by the same restric. | 904 briefs replete with wise saws and modern had aided in the abolition of the slave trade, and mA, ettpatt, Chalrinan Delegation from No. 1 rola. Cottgans'e. Vaqoen; WHA ERE tetmuenigirh, pee pers Hand action may be rotten —So sore are the Wisconsin hop raisers over the follure of that inte had advocated Catholic em + Chalinae It from ¥. M.S tts res est, that & local poper aye in While wearing the sen. ipation, Pu tion wpon our ational action that da this in. | instances in the other, are always ready to fn front of the Central National Bank, at | fatth or Lereaiter to an offensive limitation rnover Knew of but one man In the | Poors he tad the pleasure of witnessing the Se ee a | mee rnvn ta ebaree, butted Wine back: | Pyne yore duty, Tees ee a Od upon our serse of propriety as to the tine | United States who went into libel suite asa | trinmph of many of the noble reforms he had : at | tard into the 4 Melb data cobras neeseid mortet df" id | pity lesa SaAeah ¢1 sanersl ina i are when we shall recognize w rebellion in any | Permanent invesimont—Mr, Jaatra Fi siypotted tn tho days of thelr wenkneis and en: Mestars LOpetmitten oa «=|, UC vten Os bea BUR Sete bree aoe UAE | cared oF speeas, | New York Lauer of Saturday must reach weary @ country a led to the rights of a belliger..| Mone Cooren. Ho pursued the business UH Wority in the Commons, The last battle in Wal. O'Coss vty 1 ) Ga vactue ths wevase WADKs tha BRaRGLIN OR | TG Righty reepretable willion, tnt? Thais @ matter that belongs to our) be ran it completely into the ground, whi the took an uetive part was for the repeat ead tion of driving nif, hit conlederites holding the cx. | public ¢ | Ennite de Girardin bas just been ebalonged own discretion entirely ; and it is unbecoming | ther he himset* flor followed. Ho hind | of the corm lave under the lead of Conpes aud nace Histone tho Powe Ape t fo heer a prisoner, The wagon contained | 6% Jounuulietn hy Anatole de ta Forse, In reply he proposes that In Me. Susexisit to lay great strors, as he does, | ® good deal ox —jsutation when he com. | Pusat. Sinco then, though always maintaining | Dean Fax wew Amma: Ring the pellet | by yeneed Sbesy eral thomsen OPiS Tenty de of © Gerinan Aceves te Han Kraus | one replied telat pablo aaa upon the fact that England preniatarely re. | mencod operations, and nono at all when he | We, vst slvnuced Hboralarn, old ai rrsypal oer algal ed pera teganks st SPE AA GB dea banat eth plain By Om : cisco irpesyoeepe ce eh tie tognized the Confederacy ; and his undertak- | Got through; and if he ever made any and he Lins now descended to the grave full of | the Trmh bills, Fut out th sanerelTuere 1 6 | $04 the Kiehwaymes, eaping trom. Cie waeom, at | Avanoat hel? pat ee poke lint econ Mra ail Moan bist dirt ideramaterchtetd Ing to mix up this proceeding in a claim for | Hey out of this vocation, the amount did not San Fraveiseo. ‘The supp'y of crude ott is obtained yours and of honors, rainbow In the eky—God's autograph is on the atand- | tempted to escape. Olga Von Phitcrsdorft comm'tted damoges, we regard as childish, It is agen. | Appear in his Jast will and testament. ‘The ‘ ——— ard of the Father Mithow Army. Your kind worls ‘Two of the scoundrels ran away np Broadway.and | residence on Kearny ® an Letwe from Son Diego, Low Angeles, and other places tm 4, by taking priseie tie avutiern portion of the State, where the tree flourishes luxurinntly and Ste euiti shes in tho Demo. | [pass to the credit of Ireiant, Touperanes, and my | were soon lost in the mui ides the third, dame ; . n hour otier taking Ur d down Worth street, but wes inter: |” This te periupa one of the must n, of the Fifth Ward, Buck+ uleide that has ¢ curred im thie proves very remunerative, as ania ata Aull, Suasing from the ani nt Treasure Cit: the W it Gideon selned bis Indy, tia not unitkely that the act was eon A resident of Treasure City, a the White the throut, and held him until assistance | mitted ander eireminstances which must call forth | Pine mining re tly died, and aman was Y pub timental complaint that does not belong to | fact wor, sensible peoplo felt not a little dis Brick Posen i # the eubjoined Wission, nut myself. Loal cheers for Temperance! Dnekley, start the dignity of international negotiations, gust at accing aman who wiclded a sharp, | 7 the subjoined letter aw received by him MEY ri ty supe aball not diegraca the Celtic host, | cepted by Oitleer Gity We have regarded Mr. Sumnnt's speoch | eady pen, and iad a font of typo and a | [2 Crone, Wis, Gon Gov. Hovrman in reply to | Let que native American population debavel them~ | Wy male w pave at the efter, alwayn ns a war epecch in ite cesence, what- | bucket of ink at his elbow, whining around | bis ePistle transmitting one d ollar for the benefit welven with whiskey nim, wuille the prisoner ti ; wee of the World newspaper : 4d to the popu'atio as obtatne, A aeeon ire | the commiccration snd sympathy of all, Mra. Von | irc to dig his grave, neral corte eyer it may be in ity terms; and we confess | the courts and suing every editor that pre- iy Aunany, April 98, 1969, Lena badongo pea pcan a | esc 6 re Police Patel Serres Sto Lhe phes Pak al icitabigl sting ryan hg noble tay heed et Aslge ore 3 0 pit Our great surprise that a inan of the caution | sumed to criticise him and his productions, Mo. Ponawit, There just returned | Catholle erced. Let there be no discord in your | A search revealed tho fact that the prisoner had a | fortune, but Naving saopied the stage atom carly and usual penctration of Seantor Fessex Dt The old blacksmith gave utterance to the Mat diver must bs act of order, or your | FaNKB on the Fenian question; forget and forgive— | complete emt, excert coat, under his knit jacketand ¢ Kreator part of hy ktaked off cinim, and he refused to allow the body should have been caught in yielding to it his | teachings of a wiso and wide observation of | purse empry. cise you woud not send w sine dollar | close up for Ireland-—sil looks bright in tue future, | overalls, anda piece of burnt eork In his pocxet for Bee ees Mea the | t be buried in the hole he had dug. for a eharit seriptio Whate d ov unequivocal assent, giving it indeed his | men and things when he responded to the | jit way ater nay ere’ G our ene: | ‘Pho Teuton and th vom, they of beauiiiul & —The late Charlos O. KR om, of the Aoston year aratition and elt will rale Amees In nine | the purposo of darkening Lis rioustacne, ‘The teon hunted, Aa the Puriian sireun tows oat, the | prisoner woe taken yesterday aternoon bofore F enarge you with Journal, left « very large estat at bates bol ay sang ste ; ee ie | being anal thalters. . Warm approval, as he is reported to have | attorney who urged him to bring a suit for | Tierney Tf you will make it “e hun- | Ceilic river comes ti porate, wilte, eesociate | Alderman O'Brien, ut the ‘Tomb, and remande CN EE CONT. en want or | wauarter, but renel of Ht the result of fortnnate read a Tris growl enough epocch for bun. | Slander: “ Young man! Lean hammer out a | dred" twill nor complaint | ale atick fe easily broken, the bundle cannot esti yeted in & estate investinents, ‘The Journal is estimated am combe, bat it is not good for a statoaman | better charaeter on my anvil In aix days than po Jom ure MELLIN Letters OPYMAN, | be bent. Association ia power,'tive natural law-—birds | OSTEENG 81,000 FROM CAPT. GREER: | wre tullut ry dw dese worlh half a million, of which he owned etght In flocks, flyiies in shoals, Insects the other two tenthe belourlag to Wiliam warms, ani whl get in the courts in six years.” | The Governor was right to refuse « Mra, Von 1! dealing with an international question, with | 1 « Police Amenities and Cty tiny nd S$. N. Stockwell, the working editora p view to its setlloment. For, after all, thie | Nevertheless, youth and inexperience will | contribution from « Demeoras of ans | 7 Pep aOR Brenmiye dae re , ’ 4 drops coean, mon ineties, Bo les your Father Mort DD h 4 Poli * win wh ane Canliia 4 aati mill emulate tho example of Mancus Cun. | 44 Mr. Pomeror, But wo must say that the ; 1a for" cere LUCA went oe ree Dap 4 i ls what we aro dealing with the Alabana v Me thew Army decide for Temperanco, mor ries OE Menai AGA Thee leteled aE” Naa tie Be ered bUUha aslington letter writer reports that res vg this, we | TICS, and, armod and equipped as tho law | syle of his letter iy rather difient from tho | q yrueticai reiorm in 197% Let uy have stately and elegant mode of composition which | gnoces against tho Irish race. ‘The Tr he usually © thaps Mr, Vourroy has | have elevated to power in New York disgrace your Leen inposed upon by a false lelier, written by | race flax, int country. They never speak for tre some one else in the Governor's name, land, ‘They are net Fenians, except before election’ —— ‘They are owned by England, through Belmont, Burt ned tov anid he met with only very 1 question for, If we are not ¢ At had better coase talking: about it altoyet! dircets, plunge headlong into openings in It iw all very well to say that wo do not in | forums, and like him disappear forever with tend to do anything more on the subject ; | in thelr closing: jaws. that the negotiation has failed, and we shall Now that tho groat National Railway ap Oo Congresst vod ® petition mgood by GA persons, anking the apporutuent of @ Soman as Postmaster, and three days later had res colved twentyelive confidential letters from the signers, Informing im that she was not fit for tha place, ond (iat they bad wot the courage to refuse ta ree case was tried In tho Superior Conrt yesterday, A friend of the plaintiif being arrested in Aagust, 1366 the plaintuf followed to the Chambers street sta‘lon, 1 while attoinpting to offer a fow words of explana tiesiaat Rud ee to tie Captain, was ordered out, together with Hto suile still who hatessembled there. As Mr, Dnekwortn | [avorally anes ate Woeke aap Aue. ploys. eave it to England to reopen it; and that , : Among other matters of importance de. | low, und Sweeney. Kem elects them, not Father | gig pot obey with atuerity, Capt, Groce ordered her f er tusband appeared 0 | gign her papers Jeave it to England to reopen it; and that | proaches completion, it is amusing #0 glance at | serving consideration by th By 1 of Si aaiiave. « Witahed votes, wok fempleraness DCN || Ce cerca UatcHinys Cer trees geerye) 8 ins" heavily er, She not only. Fe ah Lire guinea ta Brenan lhe? Whether she doos 80 or not, 8 a maticr of In- | the false propliecios of those who wished to re. | “errine consideration by the new Board o Edu- not daniel Uterees ta the cellar vag | mumbcr of polleemen to eceelorate their exit. The Wher favorite profession, but sie Huns os de ‘ree priaes were offered in France last year, alse prophec hos 0 “ op ah Vig news, not Buby taggers to the polls, You | yn, m4 site ia’ Sune aah as jewels, and wypeaed ta 4 | one (or the beat opera fot bra Coral difference to us. Individuals may properly Tegeinan Taco : cation, that of retronching the hours of mental | une’ ™ : ’ | Plain took exception to this treatment, and wd Jewels, ant weed io 4 | one for the best opera lor the Opéra-Comique, one iy Y | tard or altogether prevent the accomplishment ‘ good men ond trne men must chonge all 1 . € q eo best op ¢ tre-Ly talk in 4 kata bs uy i labor to be exacted of the children who attend front of the station gave venement expression to his Was resting beside him hom sie ioved | @F the best opera for the Théatre-Lyrique, and @ enough talk in this way, perhaps; but @ | o7 the undertaking. Among others who did theit | our public schools should have a prominent place, | WA Choose Rune Dat temperance men tor eer. | disgyproval. He was thereupon arrested no deariy and Wwell--for whout sie bad sacrificed a | third tor the best libretto, Sixty operas were sent nation cannot. The political and economic | jittle Lest to impede this wonderful: work, was * | Dinrkeunoss reigns supreme at Washington. ThE | anon achurge of disorderly conduct. He remained | home and a fortune, and Wod the shores of wdisiant | for the Opdra-Com'que, torty-ti roe fur the Tuédire- laud. " in acell over night with no companions but bed: tven In death she loved him with ateeting which | Loriques aud 168 iibretty were put tn competition, bee, and in the morning wae discharged by the | calls forth ony sympathy and onr admiration, Up to | The libretto selected i in the hands of 203 come whether to clilw damages for assault or for | lowers aud with ber tears, Since lity death rhe sod | Tree prize. A partial reform was effected last year, in conse. | wiite Mouse ia enveloped in @ dirty pool of whi quence, partly at least, wo flatter ourselves, of | Key and columns ofsmoke. England pulls the wires the representations and arguments on the subject | owning t, Cabinet and Congress—oiher: | poten Mf published in Sew, but th js still room for | wise, how shouid Wells's weak and stupid reply to interests of a great people demand that a | that spiteful, malignant scribbler Cnantes Mac- question of this magnitudo, shall be treated | ay, 4 British agent of the Southern Confederacy, with a viow toa final arrangement, Either | Whore letters to the London Timea during | bellion were just as false, and as ruinous} to those our grievance is to be composed pacifically, | Dllio’ were dust as 1° | improvement, Hosides, the evil of overtasking Ki liey and Carey appear the same day in every free risonment, as he could not join t fa ber rich and costly robes, together with her Jew —The Roston friends of Chief Justice Chase cr itis to bo redecesud Ly forco of arms, Fi. | WHO delleved io his y ns, asarethe Tie youthful brain ix not peculivr to this city | Wade Jomual in Americat Kngland pays the btits n Ue chose to rely mon thy Cle, except some whieh had beew giver have rained $2,500 to plice his statue ou the pro- ideas embodied in the following extract from through the Free Trade League, Tne tnelosed pro Fhe Court cimeged th pt usta, and whiel abe hed in tond Mi 4 nance requires its settlement; cominoree ro | jon ple Noe alone, and whatever we do here for our children | | yrielag r clude any wolbbeh, tine from tl ho Was now uot Her pored Lincolu mouument at Waskington ; those of 3 his “ Life and Liberty in America,” @ work which | \i1t confer a benefit on those of e hundred oth amation shows you how X Killad Raglaud in Con- | yiction, and she gury gave plaintiil $1,000, ewiould Ue laid Bishop Simpson have mot to arrwage for suuilar * quires its settlement; all the groat industrial | ay he picked up at the waste poper stores in 1 Inc sie sen woo feat | Recteuts preventing Tammany tall froin seihing the a ————— 4 tt {rcatment of Haat diving, aad Dr, Bellows will hava interests of the country demand the same ‘i sco ; localities, In Cincinnati, for example, we find @ | jrish out to the rumsel on with your Chiis THE BALL AND BAT, 0 eternity wa - ps Setiee 9 Anu street, or the second-hand book shops in : 8 Whomeshe had | Ws ebitue canvassed for asa representative of the Ww Sia ant ; f Loucies ehdvessing a communication to one of the | tian mission. Elevate, educate, aud enaoble you seep pm ( 7 Ps ‘ # thing, e suppose, therefore, that it is to asau stroct : Sr CARs ERICH ‘ youl y AaaAO cE Regkaiha he has letters, whiet wry Commission, ‘The colored fri nds of Prede , gs ; vooagg | wewspapers; in which he says opie, r 2 . 0 oroner, ant | Sara Guat Hae Lie GAipnED Ch tae De treatgd with this view ; und, accordingly, WA great railway will inevitably unite the All tip “We know of nothing the reading of which has | Why don'tyou build a great tempte of temperanec ‘The Aitintics yesterday made a short and sharp ably thre She eireains | ese iis nlatueron (beam ns by pe 7 of plas we muy as well set to work anew to find a | [fiunh dts possible that a southern line may dive be reater pleaeura than the rule in tho Phila: | ta New York? Ishould be @ monument to Fatner | Fie witli the Fowuntans. Agninet a hard, cutting | Sunnie MN a yeareot ages PS CeN rit at tha setae ot Glues. aad Dasis to begin upon, which Mr, Sumnen's | connected corane the centre of the United nonal revort, prohiviting the taking home | Mathew. It would pay; stores underneath—oficer | slowed pliy cnuirely unexpected, Handling the yall avert Hall, at the corner of Cou i Hue cae Cavadian ond Britieh tine will have ts M \ (afin wae exit Brewin, nice witeh pa Conricanlineres Hanover stracts, Boston, now about to be partiall speccli aneuredly: ts not, Hut cue Cavatian snd British tine will have tho 4 | oF wat-books, Our only regret was that no sien | overhead—a rplevdid reading-room and library for | Was exirenicy ci cults Bich makes tie eeu Ray aE Ce PRA he Ne > nog flore dhyana ea rs ihe gulivect of With England affords | ic etaiteerins ditienities are wot nearly so wany vr | rule was to be found fn the Cineinwnth aumual rept. | your members, aud w g for six tuvusani peo | Glaaw pronnd Litters, their own ceure Would Lave nea Aba RUMaAg a bvala de S Rte ey The subject of a war with Ragland affon wosriy; thit te country lies an amnch iower ievel, | In our district schools, all the lessons have to be | ple, which con'd be sevtoi every nicht, Borrow Hinteh smilier than it is, for nothing tat we 0 Acd 7 ee ee eee a fine field for spirits of a vivacious or bellige: Hee pee age ttan cet heared wie Wy We" T Feared at home, Krom 94 A.M. to 6 P. Al, the | two-thirds on mortcoze, and obtain the balance by § nt wp but what found w sare eatels beneath st. ‘Th ee Mu _ ee uy peal deal sage Lewd bbl 0 Sngland for some time yet; we hope never. | yt ¢ Heed iver settle nent anal the steak districts course, the noon intermission, and the two re- | for you, and there are plenty of our people who will | sou. ‘Tue Atlantics were ali out avo Pratt | Newt LL io evigeies Neng ar Hab, wast ra hg rey’ Fe ee ee | cosses of Oftcen minutes each, shortened almost to | come down ior such a grand project to reform maa- crite, by the way, who would wre aren moriy KUOWR AE (le rib wbhalimaenr ha niga he seMinarssite We have had w ough for one genera \ re will be but the ber Ny eae ed the’ bay at ail bad be been on hend and took : nese tot cn o ast con Wo have had war onongh for one gonora- | rey atine healt of Laue which will not | ten by the time the pupils reach the yard, ‘The | kind. God save temp runes. A the biny of ail” hed He bees oa Mand and to0K. |< mruty., They alae seit on Wednesday: May futher promincnt men of the last contary make , tion, But it is not from any love for Bngland, Wuluiate.y repay, by ite own traf, writer has bad several scholars the past week who GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN. i sliuwing times fest base war mude | MY- dames af: Muvee will geil ow Wed nmaar hay equent use of it for corial and festive gatherings. oF any consideration for her, ar any appre: | Mp trygene Uimud Bu hare been perftct in, thelr total auUbar of Feelin ; al of vaume, the oiers outs and runs; | f. mMpnitny. My tn, and Walaciday, May bes ka Choted niden tiair Muids have recently been the subs ension of her, that the national sentiment y Mount Will have to lraverse & bleak aud | Gons, seventeen, all of which lessons, with theex: |“ Civie Americarus sum New Haven: i ATLAN MroJM. Baldwin, &% Wall street, olfers at privat continued investization by an English chem- 0 , al sentiment Iie ‘ ” 1th, 0. R cliartaiog vista’ eites ow the Lybeu tarm, iu f y i 1 Y is likely to harden into this form, The con. wok quite iucepable of cuiuvatiog, and catenuing | option of arithe mare bees comaiihied Ja raat nd the 101s heart Siem ea a4. Ne eee | epee ar ante Hse patclyeat rateid Rae eR et er MU guile incapable of, jon, wud ERS cee a BisiNn Thine, WHAE KR anger Bf aia lal gad she 28104 5 ure of Lin A vein td 6 AD. dleliek & Mo sail on Tharedny, lassen 1 of dilute nitric aud muriatic acids, with ude 101 ure selfish cutirely, and ogenrd é 4 oF : . | labor has been pertormed by ambitions scholars, be- § . = ole hapman, lg ated a the 1 wile pk ent traces, In some tnstances, of sulphurte acid, Though debt, and have a good deal to do at homo in ‘¢ , pons, and Ue whoever has the control of euch | have had tue fret of Anortc statesm . 1 McDonald, tet b, Jon, cottages. aed dock fr. wary, inn Preparations are harmless, yet instonces have been " Ls Jeted, but where is the Canad) of A , " ’ completed, but where is the Canadian onc? As gee eH Maer ay er ACR enti, Cage GL RS DR A Othe, ad Dees id by cpriying to G.be Witt, ddoue | reported of tadics being Injured by droge of the hate fi damac ‘as well as ih forttior inatters, hive pity on the innocents,’ y overs. DZetslein, p. mM «Aa ui ? repairing damages, in further | ww the mythic American desert of 1,200 miles, the While we are striving to reduoe the hones of | Rh, twed gatverincs ag were avsembled to-night | Li Lain f Tey A Glocon. 21 Montgomery strect, Jemey Cit Jye falling on their shonide he agent to effect developing our resources, We are growing | writer never seems to huve dreamed of tho min: | aor for grown and aturdy men, let ua not be | Music Halt and the luist iecture of hie eo Tout gers at a vate pale several ine fouses th Jersey City, | the change in the color of the he nitric aeld, with unparalleled repidity, and day by day | eral re ources that enrich the whole revion of the | 4 rgetful of tho tender, frogile ohildron, oo. Hew nominated, (or the accond th bi Pg ee aT Mir. Gorse b. Woodward, 1% Rroadway, offers at aid d by the chlorine evolved by the decomposition zi forgetful of the tender, fragile children, loud and enthusiastic for the 1 BEL. Ch. Fh. eh. Oh, | javate sale desivahle tors at tka hertued Parc, Nod Aer ce growing more powerful, not only absolutely, | Kocky Mountaina, of that irrigation could make Bil, Sa Re LHR tae athe werehia Powhatan pe ie Bike Bl ey | NE oust ars at rivat abe bola hag 1G | CCEA NTRANO ORC Se eh y Dut in comparison with other uutions, Soon | sil the valleys of that great range bud and blos. That able Democratic journal the Prooklyn | Maven bi reanter, the enarmoue epee eteu kaa! ot ate Bs et Te ae or st private sale | win eke ne pte sone ey ree pean : i i emble out of dours ; mpire —Renisen, of Alpe, ot, IN take the place cf tobacco toa large eatent we shall be able to accomplish as much by | s0m as the rose, en Eagle Was lost the servioes of its chief editor, cnuugh for Mr, Tram’ | Fevrere Mautinab amd Moa. | os ay Niet alter at pri; | coming scason, ‘The peanut culture hes growa - 7 ee My ‘taal we ft Bap oes nay yeetart, MeDonald, and Che Yate bale a ap: Vilin plots, situate rs ? 4 Uhreatenmg to exert our power, us we aro} Not only the inhabitante of Canada, but | MY: Tuomas Koewstta, by his withdrawal to take Vast niglit, wuabl samieOne hot Muvuetair, © Tabi jocaced, and | almort en'irely Aince Whe war, and Its present magule place as one of the new Board of Commission. | We pitied the ¢ Ramee haar 9nd #8 minnie, Will bo sold Om Casy Versus; possersion Of ail On pu ul i now by putting: it forth those of Nova Scotia also, are emigrating by | *! peng ae sblarae Mua, Me MAU wk fallid (0 Ordse Ue Ihara “Today the Mutuals play the Olympics on the | thas lads ’ tude may be ehledly aseribed to the fondness com Inasmuch, therefore, as we are not going | hundreds to the United States, The ery in both ers of ae ees Ae es ie iv fon of Capt, Minett AI 4s of the Grand piles eroanth Ta mauarge. |The i clara ot SANE Thon. Darelay.9 Nase gh fey at private acts for Sacaeco be We (oe anesiare of bath srales, — . sain Fal = SKLLA is a first-class editor, and, we do not doubt, of the Kepuble « benedt Mr. Trale y snd Chimplune . ity la eu 8 fi y 1 No occupied b; r ection of country in to war about these claims, Mr. Frei had bet- | provinces for a renewal of the reciprocity treaty ; " : Teewured tenigh'), the theating, | Ug eance, Ue former on the Caplioline ground. “Ve understand that the celebrated which they were cultivated. A demand for fast becoming a ery for aunexat A treaty, | Will make 0 Grat-oless Commissioner, Hardly had thas gene ko 8 f On Wednesday, 12th, pleked nines from New Hote! Was recently chanited. hints, an ne) ter set about finding a practicable way of set. | is fast becoming @ cry for aunexation, euty, eth tiucloty retarkebetore tie Wet eeeeaae sew ANS” T wey and brooklyn play on the Uapitoline, The brook- | ow the iat day of May. under the able meas Sprang up immedistely after the disbandwent of tha ding thom, Ho has o chance to distinguish | it # seen, even if one could be procured, which Hound Table proposes the establish: } pushy called | for it Praia i Most certalaly 9 aU Pah TMESLL LY hha, ia? | oareeoaner or TNE UE SAinmS Slotat AP DOU atari] iets, ous rep. Tas ‘beenme thes moet pramtanie / himself, Let us see if he will avail himseli | * Jonnueul, ia Uo Aaiieies affording tem- | ont of w Reform Club iu this city for the pur | ture Mr Train commenced his brifiant. apecets gereec ts Wattersany rE bn for | "Belo hin cruiig comin * sre in Rostern Vireials. ‘Ths avoraen price he Ny red porarily the relief which incorporation into our 4 ¥ wart ey a + ikiey, ¢.; Walters, ps M, Campbell, rt A car's cro} vi ese th of it. ASccretary of State holds a position | P8"Y by y pare! DLO OOF | Hose of promoting free trade, the exposure and | With thit well-known gallantry for which uo ees aL Aa Pf ay St i ‘4 y YP cannot have been less than $2.50 @ Mi ender " b d, bush As : Union would render permanent. ‘The expedient | Punishment of corruption in public servants, | Mectiebeated, lie insisted that the gentleman Pil, Cunpbelh ots lanes rs Court Calendars this Day. of great responsibility before the country | of forming one confederation of all the British ee ee ae aR Cintalinn tea aiaitien ne Sean oyTAg fest 0 a8 should vaste th ma mad ake bxioaibtatde ot cal) Scrneun Count, Cmevir.—Pert T—Oyer and MONODY ON THE DEATH OF CHUNK. x and before the world, and he must be pro | provinces is admitted to have proved a failure, HA ss va ladislace. cad’ UAE aSARGReh TAA Hi, ws Le had something 4a particular to say THE PACIEIC RAILROAD MUDDLE, | Tonoluer, Now 10m, He 1 NG 108s TRL, 1 No dorg to love, none to karess, gumad tobe competent to the management | The commercial Intoreste of the westere section | °” “ove judiviary, and other meusures tend. ¢ wisi-od to be eupported by them, Ii ——- Pir The Aontted 0" Friday, aay % ati How can Lever my sadness express t ing to good government and public prosperity, | Fesponse to tis cordial taviGaion very many of the | Agtontaling Charges Again chemo is a good ones VA chub tera very | Mua. caiwe Grsant and ook the pioftered seats uit ealend ta Government Chunk is defunct, ded as a nate of the questions which belong to his depart. | are inimical to those of the east rector—The Koad’ Motto, My Canada | py, Count, SPECIAL ‘TERM —Demnrre Tlurbed fs his Darkin' and seill 1s hie tat hen in hie clement, and t 4 2, ment. finds a good market in the maritime provi geo’ why cf organising dhe paitisana ot iaaee| HHCOT LDS Abel te Wie Cletornts ed tne way be for Defence, but not a Cent for Tribate Boe IT Ph hk ee On! sueb a tate, white on the end, ——— ._- bat she affords none to them, A Nova Scotian weary, For two lours hebelt ‘he vast assemblage | Mr. C, 8, Bushnell, one of the Directors of the “gi yacht bach p ideas or new mensu nto compact aud or Guieinest . bam biage. * Surnewe Count, Crasmens. 9, 2, M4, Opht did he chase it with « whigete and bem / The Rebel Spirit at the Sonth. writing to the Addon, after rehearsing all hese w measures into compactwens aud | jn uiuer auieiners,esin wien it was Uroken by the | Union Pcie Railroad, telegraphy the following | 47. 5% tt 1, 13. Call, Now phere tap sae ar . oad / _ sot i 8 ciliciency, The cause of the Free Traders would | Wild entuusiagm ‘of the immense gathering, His : és w ype twisting around, a Col. Joun W, Founey, editor of the P/d/a | considerations, winds up as follows: gan very. raueh { ibiy. had GlMlaaat alGb: points vere (oreible Lis bis Were wing. ‘There | from New Havens ot short TaNos. ‘Till overcome he reposed on the ground; Adelphia Press and Washington Chronicle, is | in «word, sir, driven by force of clreumstancess | i waco, aiforing wll the attractions of agrecable Me etein tan cous Uline losing + ‘ eittts Ghauneey Hi Snow Tras srpointes Govern. | so, ba day, May 10," Now he's ekatinet, ded as a nale, f largely engaged in real estate operations in | we are recking anmexsts Ms we b See aii sds’ oasienele vanes Iu wich, mintroted that dent Jolucon'a term of offer, as we were informed, Homes Part, ta Non, ‘Where aim his bark and the wag of his tale? Be ne A i uubscrve our interests, aud we expect tye 8 able 663. i99 I * liv 1e,URe CONC UsiO, service rendered ty def nt ing tha eta es aes ; | the Southern States, and, in connection with | serve our Irv ee eo rant, aud reading rooms and parlors in which | txt © Funie a) on 4 \ nt While ie wa an the BRO, iy Oy BR In dreams slone, poor Chunk 1 see, his newspaper office at Washington, carries | fy story is dead; we look for something t gentlemen of like views could meot for oonver- | fuuter he ye rihe. Collie. Arata Ne oF cur road. ed as taronah § friend . ———tme AW sing ie mille or erntehing a fens op an cxtensive land agency for the gale of | tomeing practical, something that will combine | sation and general social rntereourse, Hut we | Auer ce aud thy wisi world owe much to this at+ | of which POR CTI ICT Rae ee eh a ie Mire a Pd a Tete an ences a Southern lands, He has been mahing an ex. | rest prcatness, substantial glory, true pronner Joubt whether there is sufficient ripeness of aghlifee, Feuning cucery tye G yaaa ean | sonia sou rod Win. Its Hcaan, well known down town, who bak Ob! butiful purp, onst full of pln lee 1 j mad we believe these desidernta will cured | seutimen| nonge ome! 0 agree the cause be advocated Wound up tie meet periee atone dolar | Opened theres st-class, La Here Uivst-cline . 4 J | pursion through the old slave States in com Wy) ae wo balers thove denideraia wil be sesured seat a i the ‘ enn be fares fie aaa the Uh woauil ap te meeting | perieetly and mmol in Br] CRORE APR a te, a Has ed yon dy afer ay ' 5 ith a party of personal friends. But : he most part upon the subjects in question to | “Resolution after resolution were uncnimously | Fisk, Judge Bar iurd, rally. my Seager gaat ei ven you till, given you bred, yg Ghetto uy sentiments, and they are shared by many of MY | Joy tho formation of such a club practicable | adovted und Mr. ‘rain tine heen wost urceatiy ine | ax weil. fully. understand, to this conceit: | ars ron Te Revingo.—Knox's Spring Hat Given you many spat on the heud ? with all lis interest to give the color of the | countrymen. viied (0 uddrows again the Grand Arty of the | sion hus cost us the expensive litigation it deg he list | has excited well-merited as yet, The political divisions connected with | Republe in New Maven" ou. hie retuee iron Cone | eae tae tes and the 1ecesaity of removing ‘! poation by its eagul Now you're eckstinet, ded as a nale, A ae Shine y i e'te benuty and fish, and is gelling as rupidiy as thy . rose to the Southern picture, he is unable to | It requires but little foresight to see that ‘his | tie war are atill too strongly marked for such | 'orus brat office to Boston; Tut we Lave maintain ust popular novel, “Gall ob Kncse, Mia Drowd wag, Where a the bark and wag of your tale? yocommend that region as desirable to North. | feeling cannot but spread, and that it rely a «raw mavareat to bb aucdenatil,.. Yor iostanes Cees pell-resj.och, sti join our alla with the Central Beat aud procure one of these matchless fabrics, motu ct i bite . of tie i hat at Projnontory, Summtt, and nea sable. a Jove, none to karces, erucunigrants at present, He writes in the | question of time how soon annexation will ke | 11654 ary many Republicans. who are Free The May number of the American Odd Fellow | Tit'or reach of the New York Courts to perfect the traci bus Hocker’s Farina forms a very agreesbie light, Valuly I strive the sad tears to repress, following discouraging strain from Virginia; | Place. (Goal Ses ‘Traders, just as there are many Democrats who meee S Piper Pe somalia? of the pen: | entire von Ar8 POF the duly coupons i ald." nuinuve fod, a euperior artic for pudal in “Why did you die} sadli 1 morn ~The weuth fe wo piece for Northern merchants, | Next to the offonce of throwing fruit pocl- | arc opposed to the eleotive judiciary ; but they | guncr valuible imaiicr relative. to tie onles, The Shooting @ Man not a Crimes {ivatide tnd eliftrens “Bold by al grocsra" |'* OF | Watt from plaen or swalierin a bone? at Jeast until the acerbities Leawoba the id ings upon the sidewalk, for unwary pedestrians | will hardly combine at present ia opposition to | gudseribers for 1309 will also receive as a gift a | William Higgins and Patrick Oakley ‘ warreled a ye waggin tale, no beamin eye elgabdnnpe fraedornberd hey usoneriied an trv upoe ant lp and fall, may be ranhed, in ie eneral Pcie of tae repent parties, | steel portrait of Grane Sire B.D, Farneworth, Hefet ana the for ir aisle ce nie vai wins, goa Toros Complsiale Glee ppear when vous question or reve be revit. avananee saves, when he called upon them to | BOCs rape MOOR F ‘J me dren wars ief Dip. Tue men were taken atin 9 much the sad cause of your death ? Gen, Sherman avd wife were at the Astor | hall poren i rewore their | om the decks of ferry boats and the floors of cars, | tion which will doubless take effect at rome , Alem Bo viet the Tombs, avd that geu- | ‘The blood nea lar unt of Built My pon Daath trveniueos of Congrese b7 | It ie a practice biglly annoying to Indies and | future day, but can lardly be realized at present, Lreerny Mae Fvernen: 10 Wenhingten | Feet ‘i eTidlout even un'samoulucs,”” | = Peruvian Oyruv enpplies this vial lewes,”” | Dim lu ble ape, couse trcne hi tate 4 \ ‘ i : ; ~ ‘ - : rm .eRTRTRS,

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