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AMUSEMENTS, ter of taxation amid the confusion of war, ba} knw a red shortly to send out an agent THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, —— soil somnttis ‘atenct. | to the West to obtain applications for labor, ——. tome HIRLO'S GARDEN—Forty Thieves: or, “striking | OT of civil commotions hardly Jons distrac ‘hub expeile ieee fe r, and Peraine the City TomsyePervy, Of" in © Famity Jars” Matinge on Satnrday ing than conflictaintho field. Tho opinion wraliten’ te te rapidly than by The iconoclaste have put’ thole saerilgions ot) posite Academy 0 i for emplo} * ban Peg tna debate | Js general that the interest on tho dobt i too Li heal ac Alin + na Legigiature’s Tactica Adopted—Tho | bands apom tho venerable New York Mospital, and WAVERLEY THRATRE, (20 Prondway—Par Leristatare Declared Hewat Body— | tho surveyors aro smasiiing their way through with Sndament, Manne bet home of internal qittielators in Prison. in | Lua eztension of Chreh street to the Battery. All FIFTH AVE! 0! f 10 1@ Intest advices from Rucnos Ayres contain | the builtings on* the tne of the extension must —Thurlow Weed recently presented the Baj Serb Be taxation distribute thelr burdens anequally | the parttentars of vome strange movements tn the | he down before the 17th inst. and the contractors | starting from the plaza on the 19th of May next, Td | 0 cat te Aion, &, O., with a handsome come IRVING MALT —Grend Miitiard Tonrnament, among various branches of industry, and | fy), Province of San Juan, In this is to be found the | oxpect to preseat the new aireet to the pablic early | miles wonld seem an impossibility. Hatito one like | muanion service, THE COLISEUM, Bostom June 15-Grond Netonal | Loar with eracl injustice upon the middling a home of President Sarmiento. It eeews that after | jn August. The city pays for this improvement " who came to thie State eee hanter and trapper xd Freue ioe Jubiles and Festival rt Prosi lent o| 7, jot owne or Yortland astearly a8 1890, 91 ns epent tore than - ] Ww hwy He sree * penutiful comeay- I laboring classes, Tho validity of tho | Vublie opinion about Jom Russert, | the retirement of the actual Prosi ient of the Repab- | ¢2,147,504 to lot ownors in Faltom, Dey, Cortlandt, pee % (ue tediak ted of fos, Prévost-Parsdot the lon, and Poul de Cesmagnee “Saasince bottrdsy, ional debt is guaranteed by the Constitu. | Youse: He from his post as Senator in the Natlonal Com | Liverts, Cedar, Thames, Greenwich, and Morris ‘fe fs but an ordinary 0c ths bed of the Devinn prom DOWERY THFATER-Soirit of the Fountain, @ | tion ‘The From the Newark Boening Courter, gress, a violent effort was mate by the Governor, | atreeta, and Trinity place. Propositions are before Ps A beyond them tures, Gree The equestrian staute of Weshington, by Ne jon, Zabala, to have one of his own fetends electod to the | the Common Conneil to pave with Belgian blocks, | J yunter physrcully. thin most mem et forte and te © | ‘Thomas Ball, for the Pubite Garden, Bort it ‘Vacant seat, Several elections for mombers of the | Allen street, between Division and Grand streots; | Splendid’ specimen of tie oll stock of Ameren eenrecial a oo a vad rien, Boston, will be SUNBEAMS, plagebe mentee —The crops in Toxas are later this season tham usual, but anusnally promising. —The Hon. Ignatius Donnelly will be an indoe pendent candidate for Governor of Minnesota at the next election, ‘The Election of a New President—Keepine ™M fa Seat Against his Will—The Prom the San Franctsco Chronicte, April 2. We are informed that Mr. Francis Crosby, an old entieman 79 vears of age, intend: and trip from San Franc Mr. Il. Farenony hs boon selected for this errand, and is to start upon itin afew days; and we core dially bespeak for him the cooperation of every under whose eyes this announcement may rtye | high, and should be veduced, and that our Amy. customs tariff and our ac UE THEATHE—tth ay. and Min ft 0 make pn over- w York on foot, plaza on the 15 iy orist says that Girardin is th ‘asto.” PME TAMMANY—Kovinton Cruroe acd his Man Friday, | Annually by taxation of some sort ian stern | against Youra ond his Tyibune operations, @c. Matinseon Sataraay, necessity. Every man who yields assent to sensi tl itenstaninie sing of enorme ounte Matinee on Ratnrday and Monday oral Nees elated er oe ‘The press of the country generally has decided Lerislature took pinee, the principal object in view | Heneh street, betweengWeat street and Wert Broad. | frontieremen whose exploits tarnish the material for - a song and story, Tall, and as straight aa a lickory =The Hoosac Tunnel, it erted, will, when COOPER ISSTITUTR, May 6-—-George Francis Tenth. é fouled dadottanic oP iets A etitti ' ; being the election of acompeient person ; bat tt ap- | way, Chariicn street between Mardougal and West | foNg.and story. full. snd as straight a8 a lckory i ia vi DUOTI'S THEATHE, 2 st. between Sh aad Gru are, | tHe logical deductions of history and philos The Republicans in this city naom at fast | pears that on account of friuit or some Wiogullty, tha | strecte,Coenties slip between Pearl and South streets; | cabslne; every Timo periect In symmetry ; a hand. | Completed, cost the State of Masxachusoite the large No, Matinés on Saturday ophy, rathor than to the imaginative achievo- | to be disposed to take eounsel of good acase and | end was not attalued. However.at the last election | Destrosses stroet,frum Washington to Hudson street; ne, aed by exposure; with e bright, | *mount of @atcen millions of dotiars, 1C THEATRE <itompty Dompty, Matinés ®t | monts of a slite and pencil, belioves that the ching in the management of their party af. | for menubers, the two fastions inade superhuman ot | Fity-second street, from Ninth to Eleventh aven- | {lent blue rye which speaks of venevolence and dre | | —A New Hampshire magistrate has decided 1% @’clock, Wednesdays and Saturdays termination; his hair aod beard as white as the principal of thia debt will not bo materially | fairs, They have long beon divided into two Sigg Lacey Ee kag bvbopny-2ll-teeeShonecbentieasistt oa Senedd reduced for years to come, ‘Tho great effort | conflicting organteations, and the result has been of every generation, therefore, whilo tho | that they have not got as many votes as they The avin oro Sun. is bo not ao much to pay itoft | ¥ete fairly entitled to, and that in disteibuting forts to carry thelr point, and to thot end, aoml Eighty-foortigetrect, from Fourth to Pith av- | snows that crest the Sicrra hated their men in advance. enna; Hubert street, from Hudson to West streets; Hg breast and shoulders, he forme a picture | God ta not profane swearing puntehable by law. ‘The Governor's party, as !f Intent npon kome dis | Laight rireet, from West street to Canal street; Lit | fie'nun win intends vo make the tripoveriand withe | A Georgia paper asserts thata much greateg turbance, selected two can liduies for the place, both | tle Twelfth street, from Tenth to Eleventh avenu boats, quantity of tobaeco can ve grown per sere in norths Of whom lived ont of the provinep, and insisted that | Macdonual rireet, rom Spring to Fourth atree both should he elected to the Senate, when, as be- | Macdongal street, from Spring to Eighth street ; and fore stated, there was only one vacancy. The Legis: | Muiden Lace, ite entire I oxista, wil aa to cut down tho anmual expenditures | 2° ‘Pols of office some patriotic and well-dee nocowenry to discharre tho Interest thereon | 2¢TTi%s politicians have failed of that appreciae Speaking the language of mst of the Endiane thet | eastern Georgia than on the best tobaceo lands of dwell on tie Blaine, he ways he needs po stores t0 | ‘irctnia supply bie want aay 1A Bhiwen For AU. rr tion to which th fi lia —The number of Chinamen living in California = = ion to which they were fairly entitled. Itisnow | lature 4 the opp party elected the ana ayer on ihe | and the adjacent 8 4 Torrit WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1669. and meot the current demands of the Gov. t rl y » Met, and the opposing party P . i by ‘aville, sand Territories is wid to bo * ho Ge miter nigh 7 tert 4 € of the present city of Marysville, | °) pe n or = | denen: the intention, we understand, to make a now en. | Nominee, and now the course of th feactionsry | oy paid ren Ale alan bbe et ‘ab ti whole country Was Full ot Ficiuws | about 100,009, oF nearly one-fourth of the adult mate bated tens da On this subject w 1 Fre eer tie Repablioke 15: (8 ity) te ee eee ee eae ee oe ee Loe maior: | ADH) 10: WAte: treet “carateinveas oNIripNY & HGH sire th the Wortd forthe hunter pan trope |” Cotbed : ‘ rhe ‘ : Pago a adler ril, 16 were fro eseness outright, 6 fre o orld for the hunter and tra 7 ty ie Datty, per year to mail subwertbere.... Bey ty England’ e may learn @ Teason from | form new associations in the wards, in which the | Feftsed to appear again in the w ed eed Ty | kerosene explotions, 8 from ehildren playing with | Pet. The old gentleman, who bas arrived within & _ the Duke de Massa, who is supposed to bo aay. Wann, per yoar .... 2m | England's ca Since the downfall of | old quarrels and divisions shall be ignored, and | {¥:throngh the proper often of that boty, ned | suatehc®, 8 from spontaneous combustion, and Strom | (cW, es from Arizona— here he has lived for near. | Nilsson's futuro husband, offered bimeett to Patts coke pede “on etka Narorrox, now more than half a century | to elect one General Committee by which the con. | Mm to Kot hia reat, and there he was detained diatiem, ‘Total Ie J insurance, | Re lant eae ite Tle silt dark vetereehe teases tag | but was refused. ite ls ugiy, atingy, and Irasciblem~ } Busnty copies 5 Ss abel % y Against his will, Other mombers of the same polit | incer im. ‘Total | total insurance, | He lantaaw it, Me will fud, before he reacties the | ant he te rleb, Fifty copies to on rene. sve 600 | M0, Whenever the treasury has shown a | ceras of the whole body shall be managed. Itis | eq AMMation, likewise ahsented themselves, and the RTM, In the case of Catherine Slocum, a tenant Hed S, we aeinel Vara: ha seriee eee boyy iy! suifhy tae: EWA GP TOL: Gao Se Ga LY, per yoar feces ++ 10] surplus, her Chancellor of the Exe or | ® Wise and timely plan, fand if the Republicans rther troubie, | of the basement of M3 Muiberry atrcot, whom Mar. | § century ago-<befure sleumboate. rulrcade oe tits : Amt de spike Shsigcbaa Bad ‘weniy coptes to 6 Bhd cidcce 7 r the Exchequer 7 Lid majority, in order to obyiite all further troubie, Net ys Fe Bean boats, railioude oF tit | pratrio fice, and allowing it to get heyond his cone Filty copies to 0! ~ mn tit “stm | has devoted it not to the liquidation of any | O°lY cate more for the welfare of their party at | passed a resolution in effect that alter Ko hs Brackett bite on el diterr at 0 Witkte“atong the New Yorsers: if he makes the | trol, te subjcet to imprisonment for thirty days, of Payment invariably in advance. or tho abolition of rome particular tax ; and | 0a Stiaues, they will curry it into execution, | member to attend, at shou ye — ink Rannaaans ots 34 yonrsof ago, is th children, She ¢om ADVRRTIMNG RA Founta Paar, ner lie declared vacant, Thereapon the Governor the opportunity to declare the Logisleture an braced aa A QUEER CASE OF INSANITY, - — t r mother of twenty-three mil y ndoubtedty: ore ¥ the debt exhibits the samo gigantic Sgures nenced ’ ; y 1 porres \ oa ese, J. 8, Mosworth, Be i lanierte, filteen; bas had six aingle children, . ‘Three words) of aes today that it showed whon England banished Was the private correspondence of Best: body, and to that effect cansed to be published a re J. b Posworth, Benjamin F. Maniertc, | An Inanne Man Travelling with the Das : Hs six ai hildren, twins ne Brroat, Notiens, per line aes obey the Rainer ot ‘ ;, | Dict Auxoun with the British officers “sacred? | proclamation, ‘The actus! Assembly took adiderent | 8! Matthew T. Frennan, in responding to the Hon. Brothers-Ten ™ imes, and last mouth triplets, Dosivess Notices, por line... tea 9 cons 7 U0 Emperor of tho French to tho rock of St cial accatily Ti00 6C fin Mealtbd, Ae tused V0 dlapatse © ©, Acton's resignation of the Presitoncy of | aud Fortycight Thoun —Thore is said to bo one street in Philadelphia Leave AvyentiseMENT: charged only for the apace | Helena, We may talk of the superiority of ry 18 W. Goppann, Into Captain of | Gov Sabaia bad the mewbers elned imminedtately trepolltan Police, say that the “ protection of uscript. where tho atmosphere is so impregnated with the bgcri ove our reso 1 the ni 7 . ATED, o i seal ag inset patsy rons and property of the people within this From the Loston Heraid, rim sold in the neighboriiood that the very hors Gr Waicrcbes lad me Wanna: esources, and tho more rapid growth of | Carbincers in the First Rhode Island Rogiment, | 84 Put In prison, ‘Those asked the President to P La 'y horses Yesterday morning the Day conttentions, and larmonions cofiperation of the | Why are toe well known te need turther reference | _ 4 contury plant in the possession of the Moesra, Commissioners, oni a disereet, t nl vigor plained thata tian sisiing himself the Kev. Elie | Frost, Koeberter, will be in Ulossom ina few day per’ © by the officers and membera of toe | M4. Minier, «to bad been in tweir employ, and | Only three or four of these plants are known to spective positions.” the Brotiers | —Gold has been found in New Hampshire, bat the report dda that “the quorte when ground op Police District will be beat Aport Brothers, | suudder as they pass through it, nired by an intelligon' i mn 1 our country; but in thi x THE SUN tv served to subscribers at thete homow F country; butin this particular American denounced Senator Seracvr, and Lei te, ets » so rp at Hanh “| statesmanship will, for many years to como, | threatens to take vengeance upon him, is not Col, oe ders for ‘paper received at We Sum Ofice ay ‘ r r +4 > Coruer of Nassau aad Frauutort ste,or st any of the | 20 Likely to copy Kngland’s example, whilo | Gonpann who was Assistant Adjatant-General of 1 P b Ar cause these men to be pul at liberty in as prudent a Dews-stands. ae demagogism will be apt to say: “ We shed | the Anny of the Cumberland. Col. Gonpann is | manner as possible, Ho was met on the eoufnes of The Revolution {a Caba A Regular the blood and raised the money; let pos. | net fro m Khode Island, and did not enter the | the Province by a body of troops «ent eat by the i: Goveriwent Yormeds terity pay the debt, while wo discharge tho | *!y from that State, Governor, and, at the same time, was ofdered pers Walt from tuo 3 exercise the national authority, and have then re leased; and, therefore, one Col, Arredondo was de apatched with a body of mon, and fuily instructed to umler Lawanit, he : intore A Feces 6 ns _ooo- emptorily tu lenve, a fullure to do which, within «ix A friend who trusts that Tue Sex may keep out ing. Detective Hill Was sent ont and fonnd tobe amost valesble manure, and worty ‘The unusual importance of the news from zi st and reduco our taxea, AMUSEMENTS. days! time, would, aa the order stated, subject the | ot jawsulie remarks as follows: Lam the Mayer's With Monier, whom he bad arrested | more for this purpose than the gold ‘ound tn 1h" Cuba which we published yosterda, not Jur present object, however, is not to pro: os command and his men to “ unpleasant conse> y frie ¢ Joe; I'm ap, yo ent Lookin —An enterprising speculator in Paris proposes i y y if Marshal, My fri: all call me Joe; I'm ap, you it i propor Ihave escaped the observation of our attentive | Pound financial theorems, but to point to the w quences."* know, to every game, As you shail ahottly know. A ul pl to start a mammoth printing house for printing all Mr. Robertson's was produced at t to say eleguntly ex ‘ i ij { 5 round that the National Gove rc eke bhatt ne daily pap . He says by doing 9 Jere. A Congress of representatives | #ubjects which, in our judgment, are to play |... 7 a took the ground that the N 1 Govern: | Brondway man took photographs, And on the plate The Dave keu bien the daily papers in the city, Tea a i Diimaltp fae Ga he fa i Pee PIOY | Waliack's on Monday evening, Tt succeeds School,” | ment had nothing to do with the taternal aifuirs of | would show ‘The likeneas of departed frente, fe on Det Ka Reon and cave | the dailies would reduce thelr expenses 10 per cent, from all districts of the island has assembled ta rT ago Affairs for an | bythe some author, ond is certainly a comedy of | his province; that he was there as executive, su- | did the aame for doe, Cuonve- Did for doe, did for ment, more out of charity than anything —A shrewd but unenlightened school directow at Sibanicou, It hay established a civil ad- | Indefinite period in the future. ‘They may | much ereater merit, Tho latter play was the story | premo; avd, further, tHat no order omanating froin | Joo, Aud he kiows It, did, for Jonephy Oly oby ol, | sy Ne REMME IM Feduced circumstances, | | out Went uscd to may, om examining & candidate for ministration, with Dox Cantos MaNurn pr | be called by the general name of Finance by A nol riba silly schoolgirl Mirtation, and the | the President could have any force or binding effect | did for doe, Did for Joseph, did for Joe. Davenport's for, $900, his claim being e at that | the post of teacher, “We all know that a, bie ig eee ag ta hi ‘rovided | Thoy will provoke eovore strugales between | Mlslogue and incidents partook naturally of the | in his provines, without his express consent. ‘The - Awount is lie due tor Rervices rendered tuem in | yowele, but we want to know why they is vowels. Cusrepts at its head. It has also provided | © ney Will pre Ricica Wetween | oerility that anually attends those tlttle immatnre | President, however, hed fernod hie proclamation, Meving the Metropolitan Elevhant, Cicm“dhmueat agnoyine step ane tee Feienuon of | —A cruel transition from romcnce to reality for a distinct military organization, with | Tival industrial pursuits, between eapital and rr + ’ 5 J tient, “de next annuy ing etep wap Lue Fekention of f i Lh [5 a 0 laser, te 1 : pleasantries of youth, te" deals with graver | defining the rights of Government in sneh matters, Marshal Tooker has won imperishable laurels, | tie gis0 previously teesred to, and it fouud ne- that experienced by a Cincinnati girl the other Gen. QUESADA as the Command Chief ; | !sbor, between the very rich and the men of | matters, with that noble anselfistiness and pure and | and announced his intontion to put thern into practi. | and the result Is that lis office ia crowded duly by cenmars ty have ith tooked alter py ine authorities, | evening, who tried to drown hersclt for love, but and it has declared the purpose of the revo- modium means, between the middling inter. | intense devotion that enablo a man to pat aside all | cal effect, peacably if he coull, foreibly if he must, | repentant gamblers seeking redress from «windiing Ue sioney Was aud that it Leioaged to Limn, An fact, | Was resened and locked up over night ona charge > - mn Jal positios r D he sailing of jewelry and other thieve Yesterday, A 1@ had conceived the idea that the wh lution to be the achievement of entire indo. | ft and tho extremely poor, each of theso birth and social position, and marry a ballet | ‘The mattor had not been arranged at the sailing of | glit Jewelry , he hae of drungenn cor, whose fal confirmed J. Troxell, of Salem, Va., complained of one of | thent, Davenports nnd ali, bs ~ eile ree) pendence of the Spanish Government, and | Classes striving to shift the burdons of taxa. | “aucch whose father is @ contrmed drunkard, | the steamer, 0 Spoiaat hyde rehiens ne ot | proposed to Fu —Wheu Queen Victoria was married, twenty- 1 , ; . whose Fister is none too well bred, and who is en- Mhene fellows, whose den Is at110 Weat attest, where | dollars, w years ago, she had twelve bridesmaids, Every. the ultimate admission of Cuba as a State of | Hon upon the others, And he is a ennguine | gaged to a gas Otter's apprenticn—and “all for OUTRAGES UVON TENANTS, he had lost 180. ‘The Marchal recovered $140 for one of these young ladies haa since been married 5 one has been married twi the Ame: of the provisional revolutionary authorities, an Wnion, All previous deereos | PFophet who prodieta that the same kind of | love.” ancial problems which try the patienc Of sourse the interest of tne play turns in great ——— , ove is now a widow, HUDSON COUNTY OUGHS on the on yetween the ne ago, Minicr, who jinils from Cineinne:’, Parl’ ; saat Including the grent net of the abolition of | #nd tax the purse of this generation, will not | Pat Upen the violent contrast between the usa - Aue sist pukslen o plncoriat ieucones to ree —Most of Verdi's early operas wore hissed. bah rious cave of the surroundings of the Hon. George jay er and thousands of | J Ie on the Highways Over the How y H 4 oh tely eet avery, we understand to be fully con. | “disturb the equanimity and deplete the ex " Although moving day is over and thousa: dent Lincom aad lis Cabiaet, petitioning The composer afterwards changed the tithes of these Ys juderstanc be iy Sieraee aaa Naa An ; 2 Alroy and tho humble position of the women be | tonanta hove taken possesion of thelr Bow Wome, [peal tacahel, wove mnt | Si oidt yarscrabily We inane” an Cumuaniern | operas, aud, when is fare wae Grily estabiisedy firmed and ratified by this Congress. ; i 4 ur doscondante fifty yoars hence Wao Darthvagelneterd 9 of bordiare se they have still an important question to eoive, Tih ae rbedy: withis | Chie! of tue As iy anit Navy of tee United Statet. | aad thom performed wit't very slight alterations, With this event the revolution passes n assigning to financial discussions tho | bronght together, the situation n La Jaw, it ts trae, provides tat if they pay tueir ren nig of tho May torm of the Hudson | Grtiers for their akempt to regain tie $100, 9 All of them were then well received, y cl ri Intense and exciting, and the humiliations that the bared | ChISE plaoo tn national’, aMalre) fore: lowit)| Tee aatted whoa wm eadete are SWAN Ba ry to the | eer my imont the temper aud herolsm of his affection, from the condition of a series of 6c and more or less disconnected risings into a | Period to come, we aro not unmindfal that main undistur: put if they should pri until May day comes oko their landlord by talked to tiem only as rou coud talk. | 4 gentleman with bint a huge dirk vid, the spirits had toid ulm | session a pair of bi of Bangor, Me., has in his pose nkets tiken from the Unglish aterday, Judge Bedle re nineteen intnomber—w hi ed to the h would re. F ‘i fan act, oF f some one ahold exeite his cupidity by of | 101) | : to take lis Ie, His arrest, be | brig Boxer, which was captured by the Entorpris unitary and comprehensive movement. ‘The | Other important subjects will challenge the | When the drunken fathor reels into the drawings | (u. BE a blgber root for their aparhacate, they will | auice. thelr attention, snd addeseed them sttonsiy wus tate of @ plot Woking to thatent, | wrt’ geouche ino Cuuiek bhxcovas bs eect foar which has prevailed in the minds of | Public attention as well, Among theso | rom of his ton-tntaw, ahjoet, ae dirty, and vale | ang that there are some Jt TRE Resign tlonabiongatslyplicoge ou rt, | taal ta ae eae ct ome Re aher | ‘They have an English mark upon thom, and are in ' ‘ rlw " atte ‘ r, the nce Kyuvpathizes keenly with the stinj Saaraat tn GANG hele Nee ace No SSE OF WeRORS noes ile crusing the pump Many intelligent Cubans that the union of | Will bo the better eduention of tho | fas the auticnes syinpatbizes keenly with the IN | enough to once tieir hut cis vo be placed | the tana nae ans of ereditl verunina the sy hewat- | anily une : : civil and military authority in tho hands of | Masses of tho people, gratifying im: | ine stately contempt of the aristocratic ‘mother of | On tHe sidewalk. ne wall Klute eke | anatre tone otuer matter, and itivm vary imporrant | quentiy Lin, Hoye inter u —In & communication to the St. Louis Werte a single leador, howe itriotie aud provements in tho condition and compen: | ihe bredegrocm, provd of her toag lino of noble an- | Mave msde nearly $35,000 by erteting: Wnsntt ts the | Shine a cosets Wwe Wr ere iitve poles Fou kite Ai Aaa che Post, 40 young Germans of Kansas Clty, Mog ote produce unfo: . D classes, ompleto | cestry, Mr, Robertson bi we ect 1 me from the pockets of poor tenants, Ifataud | the repalr of highways ¢ ele ara. hound to do it aa Nex uh ‘ai bard a of sa ma a halaaeiicelne| BTA f impr drcryern ety iy flted 10 aramatic Illustration, Ile attemple RO | a eae ene eects ot ao ve nnlcher kent for | fee guamty ct an Le ety ca extranet | place, and Invite marrigeable, capecllly German will how ba rouloved: ar 1. Cestepes | Abolition of imp put for debt, p : . 5 ri desired to eject a tenant to get higher rent for | Ny ire promised ig eartuquake sud | Women, to come there, promising to marry them f eno vived plo igh-soundi picdiacn J ; i. BTC an (pases will bo rerarded as having established n | tions in our criminal codes, the advancement | [Fm oty | er ieee oie eaate Lalani nee bn AOA TA i it cecmet f Seen ea to eee. right off, core i “ < a al h DO 80> professional perjurere who loaf around ¢ n FAN Beige ——— "Gilbert P a “ ” now claim to the confidence of his country. | Of woman to a wider sphere of influence, | rials are the slimple elements of dally life; hie atory | Prycenousl beabea™ hil oll ait whole Wold been insted tory A REMARKABLE SUICIDE, ae eget nie brbdnach ety Hsiang ‘ bed ci y y q e1 eve! e a the Inghway along there i © al brist jastrels, ene men from the promptness and cordiality and especially the extension of the demo. ne that in told over and over aguin in every variety | neighborhood, Wher the defendant appeared ne Now, ine te Pe Me 5 - oak kn 4 repens Miata atk Peters ; vats APRERHK Ie C6) sre Kt of form tn every county in the world, and most of Coe eG et SelfeDosirnotion of an aged Phi o | English court te other day, fi with which he has laid aside the functions | ¢ratic system in the western hemisphere by was overwhelmed with a flood of testinony y . tin chaaet 1 th. 1} { 4 A all in Kugland, where the lines of caste are so b the 1 r hak . Url desires you Preefercved BP edd! from a tavern, The charge was, however, with- bf a soliicr to devote himself to the work of | the annexation of new territories to this I strongly draw. Hits Grates iw One Of soanlant oben ie wee 2 en be 4 _ abr LM “ surrey in Brom the Chicagu Tribune, May 1. drawn, and Pell discharged on the ground that hig political organization and civil control. For | public, But along with these questions the | sence, and ne has simply condensed tho familiar | ycortty aot gritcy duvet scceace ie the tonsa a An old German, more than seventy, years of | mind was afected, a this he is prepared by an extensive experi. | Most iinportant place will be occupied by the he He mone skIIully pon the wt however, wea rich enough ta carry the We eon uit ane SOhGn es fb hacer tae Su nent —Fathor Claret, the ex-Queen of Spain's une for legitimate purposes of tage eMfect, the rp and bold ivan exquisite naturalnoss and probability of those measures which always popular confessor, left Purls with @ possport fom cr v o " of b ee, a ai ence as a lawyer and aman of business, and Home, Where he said he was going to lead a pioug erduy. By instinct he wat an ideal philo a thorough acquaintance with the wants and | deeply concern a people that owe heavy debis the sternness of reality made lin a peddier bur htile sympithy. between the «eo, | tity Higher and inore honest court, the lantiont cat oi the water in hia ton w, removed the oll cloth trom | 79 the Luuor of Th boken Counciima: . y © Z He went as far as Lyons, and then diverged ta charactor of every part of the populati and are compelled to submit to oncrous and | gyout the atory, and te dlalogue te lfetike and | 0, Sifts and hal bagelpeanyioitaedpetipra Guiedidl BAtcr Bleni elahicmn tll ager inn Usiubgetyrted eae wl whet thewesty ae at teste TPE) pyyonne, got across {nto Spain, and is now agitating The now Commanderin-Chief, a Cuban by | depressing taxation, vigorous Easiy snesrsnoen, SRY: DO Was, in be) a BN tne Ee signed Thomas Forster, which rpenks of the cor Tman ciedall alone, Ut iw said that be has | the Biseayan Provinces in favor uf Isabella, ‘ ; . ——— This reallatic writing {9 Mr. Robertson's strong | "e% on the first opportunity, We knew a case of | ruption of a certatn Councilman of the city of Hobe. | a son wewhere in. this city, und a wile aed —George Surman, a Dutch Jew, who a few birth, and under forty years of has had Wo trust the Springficld Republican will wae the aa o ~ Robertson's #tron | this kind recently In a house in North Moore street, | ken, From the context, have rearon to believe | several duuaiiier iu some other porkign of the w orld, plastica depeche Ontdr o a lengthened training in the military service a ae Point, and the effect of genuineness and simple | near West ftroadway, in which four or five tenants | that he alludes to me. In justice to myself L must | DUtne lund of tr Lei hid cau cue ateon Load [rahy-constresei cig abe fonts rh ogre bagg hey 3 not overlook the fact that Tum Sex has never at- | truthfuiness is such at to make the ploy lo the of Mexico, Ho has displayed there a remark: | tacked any man's father because of a great mise | dramatic art what an ‘in by Gerard Dow Is ablo capacity as a leader of partisan | fortune which had come upon hin through the | t the pictorial, We recognize with delight the warfare; and the skill and suceces with | act of Providence. honost faithfulness of every Keone, Which he hus directed the operations of his | The seangteas however, rays that if we had nae rapebtnhhanarcldtre Loti 26 sat ne hse, Ae — undiseiplined followers in Cuba, attacking | not exposed Mr, Joux Russet Youxa he would | Mv" deeshamore. buspant tekicarona than Panes Edenh the Spanish vetcrans with raw troops, armed | have fallon of bin own weigh pade might have been found, but one forgeta bia | fo the Pitter of The Sun mainly with the machete, a weapon similar — ¥ years in his admirable acting; the rest ft naturally Sin; Now that moving day is passed, would it to ® butchor’s cleaver, afford hopeful evi The nearest approach which we have ever | into thelr characters with wonderful adaptation, | not be well for an Indep journalist who writes f larger duties | 8° '¢ the plan of the English Chancellor of the | ad the play been written for them, teould not have | in belinifof the produe See. of ‘ aes inf for the larger duties | fc chequer for reducing the taxes for the current | bit thetr strong points more admirably, Some por- | state in the ager now devolved upon him, by making them believe that he was Gen, W. Te Norman, has appeared with #uccess at Stockholm the youngest son of Secrotary Seward.” Ho ts now picking oakut in an Austrian penitentiary, to turn —At the Mississippi State Fuir the Santinf ree gold medal was awarded to Lucy Stamps, grand suite of rooms, | Gauy i oh oi re ee Hg An @ aulte of rooma, | daughter of Gov, Humphrey and grand-niece of Ihe good pe ple of | Jefferson Davis, A Southern paper says the award vd that be was somewhat | was made without the slightest knowledge, on thd wade Lim» eynle, and he | 5, 4 ee didate | railed at everything above and below the estth, But | Part Of the Committee, of the authorship of the fatso | NE WMS Witval sounctuiNg Of a humorist, a the to\- Jowine papers, tound near his body will testify, ‘The left the premises three of four months, Th facts show that oa administer (he u relation to tenants, or that Mie | be seen, properly vouched for, atthe ofc possessed ttle kno. le statute itself needs a Clerk; sud Hoboken being but a rmall place, the | the practical every day li poor families who have received the groceries may | 4 Han with the ability of be trared to their residences, T would also say that the $11 charged (or travelling expenses was not for myself alone, but for four or five other ofiie be. sites, and not for one trip, bat for several, Mr. | deme Thomas Forster hus twice been a deteate for Councilman, ‘PLis may account tor t statements, bo far oe the Inspectors of t his statements, ther the Judges fail properly to | in wy Metal given to the poor, may | eccucation, Put hke most foreigners, eapeciall riven to the poor, may | Tree hat come over when advanced In sears, he of the City Kroc ry orders whieh I, coaxed possessed a liberal, If not classic: a at Come ly he had been livis Slehborhood suspe ed, Fate hh «Working classes to fe how Many houses and parts of The Central City Base Ball Club, of Syra- year about £3,00,000, is the financial achive. | 80U8 think Mr. Marlowe too tame, But tt is the | houses are at present unoecupled t Krom a super. | Statements bo far ae bie inspectors Of lve On Are | come in a ne oie tacky | suses Ns ¥., have passed a resolution declaring that Sibanicou, the scat of the new Govern: | nent whereby two inmates of a county poor- | YH eskence of the mudera Knglish swell to be | feial glance by the writer, nnoveral hundred | Toner | sD zaeat eae eighty dation does it bat faint justic their club is strictly an atnateur organization, kept ment, is an obscure hamlet near the castern | house Je $5,000 cach in one by arciteratog | {MMe He studies day and nicht the art of wup- brown stone fronts to be had alone in th i : : urges, Ue so unt yafter Lwas alowed io starve, I have labored | up for the purpose of social pleasure upon the ball M “i " forieion Anyi lee fi ¥ areiterated | essing his emotions, and Marlowe's Captain Haw. | and Ninctocuth Wards, not to speak of innumerable | Zémorrce sayst ee nie iin il fold, apd that it is our intention not to participate boundary of Camayuey, some forty or filty | swapp 2 of jackets with one another and taking | gree js ot in the le rated apecimen of | parteof houses in so-called ¥rench tencmonts. At ve have inquired Inte the eunduet ofthe aay lal i ove!!! Nor world Uke | in any matches ‘or championship or elub prigen dure miles from Puerto Principe, on the road to | boot every On opening bis budget, Mr. | the doiicious tneouctance and affectation of an oMeer | this rate there are probably thousands of dwellings or tan censure, 1 Seay wiht ing the searon of 1869, Tunas. It is surrounded by dense woods, | Lowe first astonished the House of Commons by | of ti (s.” Miss Eytinge and Miss Germon t prevent, Aime ae small, and , u with other sony ofmen.am of | Sticks differ. A yardstick is very useful in @ and the approaches to it have been fortified } #sturing them that he could meet all the exac- | ax the Hicles sisters were in adwirable coutrast; amtlcrs in real estate and the rapacious | {ml (iniens kiven cenamonaly ances of the oid ave’ railed store; aatick on the stage is of no Kood use Whatever { tions of the year, and yet reduce the taxes thre | each gave the salient features of the character she | vawpire-liko landlords, with their atders and abet- | Jose of attording immediate t yar ra veticr world, Tan tewited to try WO | 9 stick ina tumbler is a0 millions sterling; and he stil! more astonished | represented, which, indced, were perfectly unlike, | tors, the real estate agents, have tried fora consid. | This, wo learn, 49 the catent of tas offenitng, Ae sont With Wil ao cunvesieene them when he came to explain Low he was guing | With consummate finish. Mr. Stoddart's drunken | erable time to make people believe that there were Fours HR COUNCILMAN Kvidenty desiring to save the Coroner's jury the | husband or wife is apt to be much longer than is dee neti Y Sp forces ( in such a manner that the Spanish forec uor’s valltadl || Gar ne sldnaraiic uabgen 18 padoasstoua will find it both difficult and dangerous in danger of make a stick of @ v1 i ireetion. owever, her wa c' 1d graphic pleture, not enough how in Ne ‘ork city, an be de a ouble of Wording @ Verdict, he the Widowing | sired; and e to advance in that dircetion. If, howe to do it, Father wis 8 powerful eed eu seh bike “a se Meira kas eecgien rey bch ) re Whe OF | aoe, G, wW, Curia and the Cuban Mooting, | HUWe U warnee Yar ne wrote the filowing | sired; and astick-ull of matter ts the commonost Dy o great effort and at the cost of many He proposed to reduce the rates of certain haughty Marchioness of Mine Mestayer was draw ded musses were too apt to swallow their stories she Aaltiae af Pha tun. Gooauaek tances thing that is read in newspapers to the life.” Nor should Mr, Young's “gaw fitter” | and submitted every year to be forgotten in the chapter of commendation, If he | through the age nother exto ey of advanced rents, ‘The land af everstiing, hea te lives, they should sueceod i Mine fithat Juve, at Brauewick, Lower buxony Ger ng St, | tose, pe, | —On a Kentucky railroad the collection of which is by Sin: Whatever my opinion of the Cuban cently, whilo @ aisting laws 5 fi aH Ve evelatior a 5 te ened wi train Was passing tirough @ tunnel, a young man their hard-won victory will be worthless | made quarterly, and the last two of these quar- | jad served au apprenticeship to the trade, he could | lords found alios in the newspancrs, inasmuch ay | Fevviution may wy my name in planed Willadl OH. | A wig continued im ailomplad: 10 Kina Biel Whe. Mae ke hoa OPEN to them; and the revolutionary Govern: | tors do not come along till the next fiscal yc not have become the character better, from time to time the papers contained asticies about | VN" te te tt rs eas lanier it cen wl one eae Y it ts Dotter to be | wen sho selad his hand ond bit out a large plece. : ment will find ita capital quite as convenient | So, to make up for the deficiency which would | Whether, therefore, as recards the play Iteelf or | the permanent increase in tho value of property, Kespeetfuily yours, ' GO eee eng ee ee tate es cicht pnt where | When the cars emerged, the young man, wrapping and quite ag inexpensive in any one of fifty | naturally occur during the present year by this | the manor in which it Is presented, we have | when rxactly the reverse wis the ease, Bales were GEORGE WILLLOM CURTIS. arene hte cvereg host, WARE Bfeharacter | Up bis bleeding band, explained to inquiring, other places. “| reduction, Mr, Lowe's plan contemplates the col. | nothing to say except in pralse, puited as of great tmportaree, when the fact was ontn Shon, ETATEN DLAND, May 4, 1909, ‘Ave hich d tponeu kote aie," WeWwlale Lie more | ‘lends how the * window fell om it," ——— = lection of these four quarters all at once, and in | ‘THe Tawstaxy.—T his place of amusement, with clean a oda ea henectureyeaecut gti aoa NOUCN ai tuna sh —A Frankfort dealer in autographs examined The Great Future--What Comes Nextt | ne very first quarter, Thatis to say, Jones holds | 8 manifold att vis, bas taken a strong bold on ap “vt ee " le rentinering people would ander. Spirit Photograph Case, i Re itate the other day Prince Napoleon's collection of autos Blavery and its concomitants, after playing | q tong mortgage against Saari, the interest | PUNE favor, and Its popntarity is only to be | Stand their interests and unite against the infamous vd unhesitatingly endorse the TAIL Waa oie graph letters of Napolonn the First; and startled the " Mr, Hull to your rier, and | 80 sbi ords, then the latter would | statement nade eee ee cents Mpeg a axtured by Ita weathig capacity—not even by that, | demands of the bn y is capnelty y mm the 2th uit. ws true nt En agreat part in American affairs, are avout to | hereon is payable quarterly, and two quarters fet pousa af (he: pr peror not » little by ; aaa ! : abhished every. pitt since the standing room 1s also occupted, “Robius | soon learn tliat they onzht to be satisfed with a | PM! pu | inces with connie. os appoint fr ; ‘ By f : ‘ ; : TOME DE Lrom Yee to twelte’ ben c Heutar, the assertionsgof Ar. Guay to the contrary | piece, Wath rcouudzelns es appoint all Us telling him that nearly one-third of these lotters werd Jeave the scene forever, What subject shall, | full duo this year and two tho next, Jones is | son Crusoe continucs the leading attraction, | Bio'ion in mary cork ay teers eet | notwithsiand OSCA IEG, MASON, fang unobaid is Uierword cnguny of theo adroit forgeries, Most of these letters have becm Jn the immediate future, become the lending: | hard up for money, and he asks Ssaru to pay Several new tongs have been introduced, and the | The working people Will no doubt ref ie QUSTAM HOG AIDE? fama; fcues: Had 1 died rely the Coroner's verdict | oriuted in the “ Official Currespondence of Napoleom A ’ , ore) to consideration o| burlesque judiciously cut, ‘The b ellent, | tha is prosvert of property deelinng in Vw x B,J woutd ia 1 object of the national solicitude? If ela whole annual interest now in consideration of a | bu que judiciously outs Th Valles me cellent, Boa Bier 8 bree bot ron ry rs nok val JOUN JONES. (This is again in Roglish) tue First’ ot the Imprimerie Impériale, had peacefully expired, it might be ditfieult small deduction, and Saitu assents! This as a | and the dancing of the charming Mlle, Baretiahas | jeuitiy reaction has set Suny — Ioquter —te died happy and rich, Me The Woman's Advocate criticises Anna Dicks good vs for hia year, and while tho | made a most fayorable sensation, come wiil jrevent the New York jon Sactety. iy hotudhionsy, Me kepta toed store,” | ipsont seis ‘A to name the topic that would next absorb the | Bor P “ oh tue! ‘ ‘There are rumors aflout that the Rizarctis are to | asso! gambles wi Mite Bnclbly wal yeatanten th ton lonn beast H Inson's defective enunciation, It saya: “It wag ‘ f the poople; but it | Mallelpaiad inlereat helisout Hub unless he'ce meraguit between bare fourteen foct | 22ubled tn real ostute come rich: sg Raich ie y : In 4 baread in the room were for provoking in many respects. It was bad enough nof Mitention of the manwon of ‘Ho people devise still another mode for lifting himself by | Perform ® romersault pelwccn bare fourteen fe and wold property ats ME, Charen, It was orguntacd in 1908 with the | dred pages ol miwiuscriot an the n to thibk that our ideal of fomeale to hear; but th oratory sliould not have learned the a, by 60% elo cutionory art, namely, that a clear and distingt artice apart before they leave the Tammany, - eee The West Side Savings Bank, which has just been © ed at 14 bixth avenue, between Eleventh and Twellth streets, supplics a long felt want of the residents of that section of the city for a new say- perished amid a civil war whose expenditures exceeded those of any similar event in his tory. Free from public debt at the com Chancellor of the Exchequer next ~— mencement of the struggle beyond the ex- | year, or, if he dovs, intends to anticipate some ample of any great power on the globe, and Belews ti "t well aud will b avowed purpose of a g men studying or | writing, It ee Cee are Mnabie to meet thelr | the ministry, Last year it aided 9 students in the Mane eine eto grief, GERMANICUS 7 4 1 + ig Drew Theological Senunary, Tis support is given in er curious Lit ulation alone can form a sure basis for effective pubs must Hot exeerd $100 to en in w beautivully clear the form of loans, which ” Mair Caner, ‘ aie case ol a | HE Speaking, was stiil more provoking. y one sie ib ahd cs Bi ad Ae pearl be er may ve —A young lady's opinion of the bonnet of the eronc yf. 1 advanced ons “Ob, the bonnets of my girlhood—the kind will Joxns stand the However, perhaps Mr, Lowe don't his own suspenders, wh nett y her payments, provided he ean persuade the that some of the persons who | 88Y & nk OF bl Knowing Federal taxation only as a name, | Lritish people that this is not the very poliey Inge institution within w conventent distance of | Uave seat letters to ‘Tie Sum speak harshly of Mr, | Me Society ts cancelled,but If he ongazes in secular | {hey 28 CaPFerod In language truly elegant at re to scl I really thougut them pretty; I our poople North und South, at the close of | purmance of whion their national debt has bea | thelr homer and places of Dusineas, Ax te well | Hill the inioitablo thir cutter, Thave known Afr, | Pareute hele | sar deh ca hand, Atast gainve | cotigy garonen's jury in their verdict say that do: | must inve been a fool. And yct T used to think mye the four years’ contest, found that they | Un Up to its preseut towering dimensions, kvown, the elder banks are nearly all Jnenyd ont Till many years, and think your correspondence are required for the purposes of the Socicty this yeur, | abelsation.”” Would not tired and iagusted with fon ata jaunty mise, Perhaps t was, as fashe Lad spent therein seven thousand millions of 7 ae of Hrowdway, and the lore of time tn going to make | too severe upon hin, He don't intend to awiadls | Tialverde were elected aa rollows?: President, Ouver | Ie” have been more a propriate? jon went; bat what was that to this? Ob, the P 4 It is now denied that Gen, RosECKans hag | deposits us them by persons who live over toward | anybody, It is true he charges a great deal more | Hoyt; View! nts, d, He Tatho, W. W, Cornell, ee lovely Mtile pancake—the charming little mat! It dollars, and that, after blotting out the mon negotiated with the Mexican Government for the | te North River ts something guite considerable, | than nny other barber in thy city; but he insists | andthe Her. MYC, Craw bv; Trewurer, Tho Pope and the Lottery. makes my head so level, and so very, very flat.'* CoML, Fellowes; Joint Secretaries, the Rev, Hall Ridicway and ALS. Hunt: Managers, the Revs CG. b A letter frou Florence says!" Lottery gam- | For the past two mocths, says the New Dede 4. HP. Keone, thy the’ Rey, Dr Diers in Tuily Mave just made apreat hit, On Sune | Sord Mercury, vessels have been constantly employ ed he Kev. 8D, Thowne, the i i ; ¢ a , yr on br She Tae Dh Pee day lasts Coe th of Aveil, 180 Pius, pinin Pope of |'in treighting Iamber to Martha's Vineyard camp Voll, D. Denbsan, dr, Orange dutd, Lave ODA, | iatmuss, whieh he wid atthe age OF 2. "als last | BFOWBM, and carpenters are uow busy in erecting In the Lew bank they will have every assurance of | that he * gives a man the worth of his mon safety for thelr money which they could have an, Tdon't suppose he cute hair and whiskers bette where else, and be spared much trouble and delay | than a thousand other barbers do; but he takes in doing usiness with it, tis open every day at 9 | more time to do it, and, Mr. Eaitor, you know that o'clock tn the anorning, and on Mondays, Wednes- | thme is money, He used to oi From the Loudon Tunes. etary obligations of the Confederates, there | oo. ion of Lower California, Sonora, and Sinaloa till remained a public debt, Federal, State, | ¢, ine United oa, What bo baa dono fs, to * and municipal, of upwards of threo thousand | propose to lend Mexico an indefinite number of millions of dollars, ‘To pay the interest on | million and to take in return a mortgage upon t ea dollar for bair | dD, Obkcrspausen, pp, Hi. J, Buker, 8: | junber also, corresponds in the lottery player's | cottages and other bulldi es this debt, and carry on the Federal Govern | the public lands in those & the product of | days, and Saturdays from & to 8 o'clock in the even- | cutting, and a dollar for whiskers; but there were | 5. Keynoids, and Fr ste Eate’ wits ine Wind Vina’ or aUITee en | Goon eee teatees on ie a. ipnied BAP ¢ ment even in time of peace, now requires the | their sales to be applied to repay the loan, Ifthis | Sng, thus affording special fuclitles for working pev- | many narrow-minded men who complained, and so . HNN aah ttdng could be clearer to all those | most of them at Oak Bint, The camp ground will } payment of annual taxes, direct and indi. | be true, it is high time for Gen, Rosecrans to pe ae a0 are bse by i “ ten sone Rea He Lad fol Can Me nee to fifty ceats for each, Other The first match game was played by the Matu. | au bun ures, ys thousands, of persons | be among the early resorts of the pleasure scekerd 7 come home, We haven't money to lend o s charter hasan excellent feature of making all | barbers will cut your hair for forty cents, and they “ ‘ played upon the me, 11, Gi, % 60, 2. | this season, or of po to three hundred and fifty millions of dollars, | seb security Just wt present : and above the #ix per cent. per annum interest | who appreciates goulus like the inimitable's ought | OC New York. A strong wind was blowing, which | day Wat) at win’ bk calel's wince | <The Qllowing brane osidte bs fae Th ds the case today. Ten yearn : 26 ever | guaranteed to them, The President is our esteemed | to grudge the paliry sixty ceuts extra that he a the ball Ia a [lateral dircetion toward left | i’, Ty to nay, @ gain on the whole five nambers is hymn te sald to be popal H us stands y y One: of “the most usefi) measuren Gyer | Fe ee a a cde A. COMRIAEL tO WOE | ohinase Ona Gul ROT ht : field, The gale rendered the score uninteresting, | ‘Those who liad Dacked them all to come out wou | MOM Certain elrcles of colored society in Misaise ! ego,the wildest prophet never dreamed that | adopted in this city for the benetit of the really | | Helge i hyng ia hapten Peasy nye ei _ BF te Naas whohave com: | in1.6 champions defeated their opponents by 88 to 8. mous Im progortion to the trinine ones | SPDIt ¥ A city jown President of the At - f ot at al! appreciative, . ‘fhe q ed, and the gains of those wh 0 Ye's nearer to puch a tax would ever be levied upon the | deserving poor is the recent establishment of the | pany, and a gentleman of the highost ability and In- | Mr, H1lIl could tell you stories about some very | Dev3t did not play on the Mutual side, Exgler taking F OF (uree of the punibers were ale eed De ieee aetna dey knows ite American people, while the most enthusias | Labor Bureau of the Department of Public | (egiity; the First Vice-President 48 Mr, David 8. | mean men he bas scen since he made bis price his Bloor, end Mbaries Finat being the substitute, great. site tories are curre of the fortupes Bea de glory ext prs ey . aM : lc pas - " cre 00 marred; tic calculator would have denied that the When men, women, or children want | Paige, the Second Vice-President Mr, James KR. | high. Ilave seon mon walk ous of Ins studio using | «4 Constant Reader,” who insists that the late | ‘belly support tho lottery. There ix no doubt that Walk up, darkeys, past de gaardy ion could stand euch drain upon ite re. | to work, but cannot get work to do, the truest ser- | Wioyd, and the Secretary Mr, W. TL, Allee, all excel | very bad languags, and otliers have refused to payand | strike sents deal of printing out of te city, leaving J the Government bas bak to make very heavy pas- Bei a.dallee wedon't ‘elas ik, pati i e od vor . , town, © . f But both the prophet and thocal- | vice that can be rendered them is to | lent names, Among the Trustees, we find, aro | talked very rough, Ove day Taw a man ket down tuncmploped printers in town, sill dad | ments to winners Hp an, ad belie wal uuinbere sourece, But both the prophet and th find. that work for them, And when | Messrs, John Il, Sherwood, Krastus C, Benedict, Mar- | from his chair with Is hair half cus, and say he tion in the fact that nome, of those printers J f.d'im_tnts instance the Ttallan ‘Treasury may well Walk up, darkays, froo de gate; culator have lived to seo the tax nascased and Pee cannot get them, it is | *all B. Blake, Alfred ©, Hoe, Marshall O. Roberts, | wouldn't pay such a swindling price as he heard Mr. SeRAee (altar fe aid, Our correspondent’s | Slate that opinion, But wiat gocs out to-day comes Hark ! de colored angels holle collected, avd their descendants will probably “pe gig pacar air Aveo whet they Joun B, Hall, Michael Murphy, Jobn ©, MeCarthy, | Hill charging aman who had Just been Aalaned up, | ow) observations will fell bm that when¢ver con probe sammnrrn Far ectnine shine iahee Me Helhan, Goowny, White folks! you’ too late wre * | a favor to th jtors have been driven from the cas have a} ‘c's de winnin’ color; wail ° Nicholas Walsh, and a host of others, any one of | Such men are too mean to patront: h pont it of this kind,’ oes id gee it, or @ sum approximating to It, levied | ie6q, ‘The Labor Bureau is intended to provide | Yiiom jg a auMicient guarantee that the funds of the | Mr, Hill, and T nope that pil grit NE ied ie enerally blessed the day that Varew them pon flole | 9° ‘Till the trumpet sounds to foller, : and paid in evergyear down to the close of | fr both these classes. It will keep a register of | joy will be honestly and profitably invested, No | regular charges on bis door, and in front of each of eee ono TID Henry Btte was committed yesterday in default | Failelujah tanks an’ praise; ‘ the current century. the applications of persons seeking employment, | reader of Taw Sux living on the weet side, who has | his chairs, so as wo drive the grumblers to the com | ,,The,Vernel Owners’ Association mast yastaeday || Of S500, Ob 8 charge of exCorHae #5 from W. Long enuff we've borne our crosses 5 or “We spent theae vast suns, contracted this | and of those who have employment to give, and | a dimo to lay aside, can do better than call at 154 | mon barbers, whose prices will suit them better, ing 197 paying members ia the Aassciation, aud | alleged riba yon ‘of thé revenue laws, of which he ‘Now we's de sooperior race; \ ‘wollonsa] debt. and devised this searching sys $ put each in communication with the other, More | Aixth avenue and open aa accounh » JUSTICE. 78.64 lu Lhe treasury, rel Wo be an oflicer, We's gwine to hebben afore, de bosses} 7 ——

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