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we 4 AMUSEMENTS. vacant places in New York as at present, and | out Valley, at the base of Lookout Mountain, and THE UB. REVOLUTION thers, mon of the village of Jaan Baroa (f have THIS MORNING'S TELEGRAMS, —_.- Frid the number is increasing every week, The | cerfied it very handsomely, taking some 1,600 C AN ‘ V+ | anable to learn thelr names), bad retarned on leave _> a . ORR TAMMANT— Robinson Craroe and hie Man Friday, sanett 8 aliely eve if ‘A reduction of | Prisoncrs, This gave him possession of the whote entitling from Coapedes’ ranks to look after thalr two sitters, Tronble in the Indiana Legistatures —Mrs, Victor, the Cleveland murderess of her ) ac. Matinee on Saturday. an already evi . van hes ef the thountain, Which THE UTTER DEMORALIZATION OF | whom they had left on joining the insurreetionary Ixptamaronts, May 13.—All the Democratic | brother, ts in the Colambus (Ohio) prison, insine and 4 AOOTHI'S HEATHER. 244 st. between ain and NATE | Lwwonty por cent. hak been made since the | Me a monnes ie he Peideybts f THE SPANISH ARMY. force In their aliea. A body of Spanteh troops in | Members of the House of Representatives exeent | dying. Othello. Matinée of z " ” do e Tennessee River. He at once forti- ? svt t ‘ OLINTIC THEATRES timpty Dompty. Matinéer at | first of May. But “Harlan” fs incorrect | pea ig position; but the febele atitt held he —_—2 the neighborhood was aporige! of the fret, and the | tWo resigned this morning, leaving the Houe « The Apostle islands in Lake Superior ora ‘ when he says that rents lave not advanced sat Dulce Going Home to Sontn-flis Saceres | omer in command detaled twenty-five men anda | Without @ quorum, In the Senate, al | discovered ty be admiral RINLO'S Gar Forty Thieves tetktog. : precip an which forms the top of the nora Impossible Task of Reorganization | reatcnant to scare’ thet, with ordersto shoot | the roll eal) this afternoon, 37 me * 300 cont, Weare familiar wi i ‘ % OW" In * Family Jars." Alatinee on Katuntas t rk ri 1 a 1800 Tae de mouatain, After dark, in the evening, they be- @ Hatiles which the Ce thom on the apot wherever found. The position of | anawercd to their names, = The The Nation advises women orators t alt GF COLISEUM Moston, Jone 18-Graad Nattonal | tory of a few houses from to the present | gan to withdraw their cannon from that place, jat Revort. their hose, on @ slight elevation, allowed them a | Were locked and the absentees were sent for, Per down when they speak, and to dress well, not wear- Peace dublice and Musical Festival, time, and shall iustrate the point with them. ile ; i Correanondenee of The Sin ” j sen . : seh procsediig: this, Donblitetional anendrvent KEW TORR CIRCUS Mth st, opposite Academy of ue |) i and in order to hide the noise of the carriages as Havana, May 8-1 have learned thre short space of time to barricade the doors and wine | ing this proceeding the Constitational amendment | ing pantatoons. 14 o'clock, Weanesaays and Saturday adapted to the culture of i lone pl the grape. Taneotiey's dapene Mattuée Saturday and In the Twentieth Ward, within five min- | they eame down tho steep road into Chattanooga employee in tha Government that Gen, Daice has re dows, Well knowing the Fesult to themselves fala mp and bs vote was taken, Although =A party of diplomatists, including the Beltits Wedncaday utes’ walk of the Reservoir, there aro threo | Valley, they throw forward some skirmishers and | cetved (rom Madrid a favorable answer to his appli. | Of ® defeat, and harily daring to think | {he Dewoeratic mambers announend that they had Austrion Ministers, ar visiting the coal und oth , . aoa chia i ide . . hel q Jovernot +h WoOH'S MUSEEM-Rodineon Crusoe, Matinée every | gral) Leick tenant houses containing four | pened @ sharp musketry fire upon our lines | cation for recal!, The action of the voluntecrs of bf bet Meet tae Pin Taig 2 gig babe this Horii ing a eatme L-Gereenan sates | Testone of Pennsylvania, : rive AVESTE THEATER oth ay. and mth st— | floors, nineteen rooma, with one family on | °" the slope, which were about half a mile | this city on the occasion of the release of Cespedes ais ur the ane "aed por ae*y this ctiy to | thet the Benate bed no oficial notice of —Theresa, the funous Parish * cantatti¢ dine 4 Lee Dragons de Villars (the Hermit's Hell). Matinee | each th Tn 1860 ond ‘61 thers houses | “stant from that road. Gen. Cantin, of [inois, | Could hardly have resutted otherwise, Todo more tr | ict they could. ‘The brave girls etou:ly refused; | Mel resignation, and dreiared the amendment | fy, mulated « fortune of9:0,000 franes. She tives r Eatandoy were lot to ono fam ty at the annual ront of | #8 in command of the Union troops there, and | the cause of Brain than Dulce hee done will be Sai. | Uy cua die if necessary, with :thele bi ratified by #7 yras to. 1 bay, 11 Benators present not | CCW 18 Monee Of her own, For which she pald SIE Wavtine Peertws and Teaottel tetae, and Teton | $350 cach. Tn 1802 tt 1 ti cave his assailants as good as they sent, The | tit And anthankful task for Caballero de Redes OF | nicy wore thon implored to slielter themsele voting, Itis thouzht that the Kenublican members | “NM a \ ‘of the Peorlers and Moantifut Statue, and Je on 350 each. n 1862 they were let in floors x "8 any other General to wivose care the fsland roay be con- . + aks i Last Sunday a eolored clergyman. presele a. ate : firing on both sides lasted halt iT im, a collar tuderneath the house, 1 tuey as solemnly | of the House will vote ou the amendinent to-morrow ~ egg rt ERY THEAT ret aed THY, and Robbers | M* follows: First and fourth, $3 a month : | and as itwas some cleven oF "euer wontial et hd terete lea lloyatgtapl died cata wpa “Itwe eah do ho more, wecvn | morning, and then adjourn. . TH Wa BE. Choreh: it Sietiurowe, Ts, Won Be 0 ine * saittas 7 eh re q re eon devol he bab spd , J tered the puly It ever : 4 wife. Matinge on Satneday and Mond second, $12; third, $10; total, $33, or $ ta " ‘e Fevola‘ton, at least as trkeome @ duty will devolwe | 07 t our guns,” they said. The entire stand - entered the pulj it several white Chir fort wa Wife. Maw xiny and Monday ; fot above the valley, it was visible from Chatta- | apon him, that of irmly redutabileling authority and | ™ load your mi int | The President will Consider the Subject of | church. AATIONAT ACADIMIY OF DESIGN, cor, 2st and ote a was an advan Bs 0 por il a, and afforded @ very handsome spectacle | discipline amont the Spanish troops and volun: | OF sama of the estabiitinent Loeegay ath Sib wit | Appointing Competent Colored Men to | <The Corporal of the Guard at the Palais dew PARK iY ra Del hand | Three years later, or in 1865, the rent had 1, There rn 1 ” orongnl pant e ha by Ae Office, s ary oe a “ CEYTHAL PARK GARDEN. th av, betweon sth and tree y 5, There wore some streaks of mist that | teers, Gen, Dulen ts thorongnly Syenish, and by you send us arme and ammunition? We have lee. fnvsiiden ta en of reve Win toed gual ut { | Wasnisartox, May 12.—The Na 1 Exec doubled, $912 9 year, or 100 per cent. ; in 1898 ined lower down on t bas had abundant troops, and yet coud rely on no 4 ‘ F ee eee - M4 tly, The de | tive Committee of the colored men ayporited it was $1,208, 0 jump of 48 per eent. more ; the rains of the afternoon, and these suggested | C@pfingle branch of the service in atime of emer. WALLACK’S-Vohertaon’s veantifal comedy —" Caste.” can pefire a Hiatiiee Satur Which Napowon #1 plenty of brave men to use them efter ou tue eve of the i 4 56 task 46 "| fence was tong and obstinate; the resalt of eourse | by the Convention teld in Washington, ind battle of Austerlte. = : and on the frst of May an additional 12 por | tthe poetic mind of Gon. Maras the idea of a | FFNcY. Tne volunteers in rewlty have had #01" 25° | iacvirtte, Afr four of tue Spaniards tad been | MZ, oat wayied on the Peccitet to, pay, tree Addeator in socond-tian t books in Trad « d ; cent, was put on, making the ront $1,452 a | Dattle abore the clouds. Nut it was nothing but |” OF que Gataten volunteers, of whon so mach was | Killed ant several others overly weuudeds the €C. Downing of Ruode Tatind, Pre: | Ravetiiees a cc mptete coliection of newspapers patbe aes as 4 W an insignificant #kirmish after all, and when the ? house was set on fire, and the five inmates barnes Masse setts, Sella | lished inthe United Slates, Ose thousand fortis ts , Ban ae AIT. year. © believe these figures will show stelle: whso bad bei J ; expreted, very many oMecra have refused to lead | Ang now for the strangest part of the story, Be k, William Jt. W the price he axke for It (Us je * - | an ineroase of more than 300 per cont, since | Tbe Who had began it merely to take a noise, | their men to the field, and, alihough the facts have | the Spaninrds left the evot, a strong nody of patel Mitaon dedutvies' Ws Bakienek, ek. Collacter OF (he OuNe ii tiles te it 1800 had got their cannon safely down tho hill, they | been suppressed am far as possible, several them | arrived, enty H by chan’ ifter a desrcrare Among other \ % M ’ ; eo tor AN 800, and the natural result of it is that three | stopped shooting, and everybody weut to bed. | have been went to Bpnin fur fear of disaffecting the | .Metnlt alt ree enn Sb tle eecibee Ci Shoah gee eh deae elect tele sec : floors in one house and two Jn another aro Cor ae fovea Vo Wie eurtuva a, ecg lal for Congress from Conneetieut, ls about to establial, FRIDAY, MAY 14. 1899. It was a beautiful moonlight evening, and it ia | others, Me . a} verte inted pA Legh ut whe ow empty, and is worse, , on are et oops, or auch | had arrived tho inte fur rescue, bat not too late for : ie now empty, and what is worse, nobody seoms | no wonder the finey of the spectators was | _A® you aro probably aware, these troops, or such | Val arrived tno late lut reacut bul nt toe f Terms of the Suny to wont them. very active. of them as conld be relied om, were de | tore Aw D told you, the news only reached men to promine Darry, pet year to wad In a district of the Eighteenth Ward, east | It is f patched to Nuevites, tn company with a | thie afternoon, hut F ‘will endeavor to furnish you | Sates would giv tor office appoint. | @datiy paper in, Ni w Have trustworthy color =—Miss Ema A. Hanlin, described as one the” Nort low to” otf ctione | Of the piited dunghters of Dover. N, M., tas mud@ ny how the battle above the clouds is Baur Weexcy, per year bat roti th ity, | # more accurate report and the ames of those here | to their holdine of 1 postions m the South by | an encasement 1.200 4 year ae soprano in tha rie oni als ; of First avonne, and within two minutos | 20W supposed to have been one of the most | ‘svlion Of | free negroes of this ett¥. | felis ining next, Do you dream for a moment | rovsinang the South that It wnat true the Nurth | etote of Dr. Hrtjows's chneed ‘ ost diese, q derful figh Immediately after their landing. Much mystery | that spain, who cannot spare anotier man noran: | wishes te foree a rotiey upon them which It is not | y | z Treats © 6 aise walk of Stuyvesant square, there are several aa a Ae cet war, with Gen, Hooken | ogists as to what encores they met with between | other dollar, cor revonquer ue? Dispelacunce | ii ing tovce yt tee” A mratoes are elevated to The Now York correspondent ofthe Charlee ¥ plo Ayrata ate . ‘ Hl chief of st the Gen, Bu e . . i Ge any such fools illusion, pportant places by the General Government in | fon Courier cove th “Mr Gre pote Ween: y, per yout ae largo tenement houses, each containing | re nee He iH perp he as Nuevitas and Puerto Principe, ‘The Government | ty "a Warten Niland (ne praia ot eenvo olven eb Attiheb hd tela tfaisaets eerie’ {wl pal pong a LAY twenty feiniliog, fede on w fldor, Th oe yas rince raised so much money for | press apcaks of slight encounters, but Tstate Onl¥ © | 4 vether gtuengement Thelfurning of Plane | Holding becomes excy of ulation In Georzia, | A eek Bs eyes tay , Fite co} 9 One addres ...... 1863-4 th ted for $58.50 to Gen, Grant and Gon, Seaman —galloping Lorses | faet when I tell you that no leas than three hantred ‘tatl tnaed 2 \nterview is renrescuted os peasant, and that | ae Mr. Young tikes to be ¢ 1 Additiona, copies, tn Club packages, at Ciob Fates +4 these rented for $58.50 per month ng- | any fot high ovor mountain peaks as tall ax the | and ecventy wounded—Catstans and nearoes—arrty: | Htayawa, May 18—-vening.—-It ia rumored that | (nvolved iuportsut po nic; and he would tucrurore |, —Ceetae Sand has recently ascended in malke Payment avaciayly in advance. gregate, or $702 per annum, ‘Three floors | Aips, And probably the truth about it will never | &4 here yesterday from Nuevites. The current report | Count Yamneda has had an engagement with the | e¥e to Kt duc consideration, ing ® new and very proftatle contract for the pablie ADVFRTISING RATES. ‘ wero let at $13.50, and two at $9.a month. | be belicved as long as the world standa, im that tho negroes were placed in tront to be batet: | ernts under Gon. Ceepedes. Nothing definite eae catfonof her complete works, The set in te mew. Pocerar ae As i Beet Tore game apartments are now rented at $35 panini ered, an they thought, and not Hiking the fire of | own of the affair Rete ee ele s Crawathe Tnaare | edition will embrace ninety volumes, Gree eL NOTICES, PeF NDE ccssseccccce., Meents | Per month for three floors, and $31 per | Senator Seracve has been badly beaten ina tila oe hn ig vo ¢ Us sg Hea More plantations have been barnad by the rebels | dixvaes, May Ide The crew of the ateamer The grave of Tarn the Gicnd of the Bustwess Notices, per ive Ti ceutt | mouth for two, of $2,001 a year, Tero is nn | it Providence, Ax the day of election approached, | (Me tagslter was frigntful. givezou this as Thear | aryund Bantiago do Cuba, It ia cetimated that the | Guiyanic have been ‘released und takeo to dumaice | (ot White setticrs of Pennsylvania, is situated about Laanmy ADvRuTisEa#NTs charged ouly for the space ai ett a is candidate for Mayor to . it, but do not vouch for its correctuess, The woUNd: | Hiantations wilch have been destroyed in that juris: | by the By itish Heron, three mi ‘Taywmany’® day 5 PY hiseandidate for Mayor lost heart and fled from p ; occn pred. advance of 259 per cent, in four years, ie iieid,, ‘The decllned '4o funy and ite Banabll ed, however, prove much severe Nzhting. dictfon, produced annually 12,900 hogsheads of eu The insurg jopeared near Banta Crug, | wis ete! of May Is Waexty—per line as above. Coal, another item, our correspondent say# : i publi- | A pamor, emonrrassing enough for the Govern: ae -———- -T sow fall for twenty THE SON Ws served to sunscriers at thelr homes ean opponent was returned without any serious | ment, has leaked ont from Matar coond only 0 | Patriot Steccasen to Principe tid sacle ld years has | he purchased last year for $5.50 per ton, We a . ai y 4 ' ty 181, a very anowy Mrongbont the Metropolidan District, at 11 esis pee opposition, This has a very bad look for | this eity in importance on the island. iit that Panto in Petarda pene afitlfernta, Romocratle, finte Convention hes | yeas, It wan W068 inches; wilic hetweon October aad Bees. Orem for the paper received atthe sex Give | pal $6.50 for some and $9.50 for more. In | Seaauoe, ate meeting of the several tattalions of volunteers | Havana, May 18.—Tho insurgents claim suc- | 'rie crore in Arkanate are lovking flacly, and | March of tuls past winter thore fell 195.4 inetion. forner of Nassau and Frankfort we,or at any of the | 1800 it sold for $4.25 gold, or $5.75 cur. See = lately held in that city, resolutions were passed that | cessos in the lite cngagoments near Puerto Prineive, | promise au avuudant harvest, —A naddog excite peovails in Fond dt bh dlegamater aoe rency, Our estimate was made so low, there Among. the journalists whos sorviccs | the various organizations ahouit be dishanded ax | A totter recoived from Spanish sources aye Gen, | The National sucampuent of the Crend Army | Lae, Wir. and vot less dogs bave enna Self-Government for this Citys being a differences only of $4 Letweon the | during the war were worthy of official recog. | #00n a9 the bellgerency of the Culane was admitted | Letona was mortally wounded. SO NUT COnueraOe, Cheer TORRCA Leah ee ereeted | heen Saawhtere " La eobeidannhle ‘The Legislature whieh hae just adjourned | tayo years, that wo hardly expected to have | Nitian, one of the most conspicuous was Guonar | bY the Goverament of the Uniter Btates, Any suc | Benore Benita and Toares are going to Madrid to | Cow ishiek wt yeaverday’s sen iON, number of animals, have bocu Uitten by ralsid dows ' 2 - i years, that aa mpc ne Witxes, of this city, A brillieat and oi clon would probably be followed by the volunteers | induce the authoritics to revoke the decree conte. — ss!" Miss A., what Je your optutin of the woatl fas the reputation of having ben quite 6 | oxeeptions taken to it, We estimated that a vin tii daethe tests Al 9 NIBOFOUS | in) most of the cities, cating the property of Cabin refugons, fearing vida es alone tt RECT GH Miniae ch GLGueL Taare corrupt as any of its predecerse At the ‘ . writer, not identified with any political party, “ ” ‘ -——~- ert “Dthink itintends to eeor, and I wish soma T y of its predecessors, nC } mechanic paying tho rent namcd—§18 | i osnecially merited aome signal mark of In there no hope for ns that the Cabinet In Wash. | that the enforcement of the decree will load tore | 4 ata gnigcont Scone on the Olio River—The | folks would follow the weather's cxample and clear pane time itis unquestionable that it con | pont —would burn two tons of coal and | ¢ vs tr ; ir id ‘ithe oe ahi - One Leino tlucd achiwlle gtala phahcteh teas Daiedl Madara Great Fire tn Cluctnuate-Five Hundred | too.” Me. DB. ecizod hls tat, and fas not been #eem taincd members of integrity that no tempta. | go of coke, with two cords of wood, in the ation from a President like Gen, Garant, who i® | can it be possible that the Alabama claims are an in Advices from Trinidad to the 8th inat. have been Sauare of Blame Waves of Fire. in Uhatetrost since, § satel a N , nthe | himself not a party man, superable obstacle? Depend upon it, there can be | received. ‘The inourgenta were none that city, and From the Clictinaud Commerce <a 2 tions could seduce. There were Democrats i 1 —The line of Count Tilly, the celebrated oppo+ z : year; and at the prices for which thee arti Ju a recent letter from New York Gen, Pratt | bat one of two solutions to this question, Caba will | great panic prevailed, At 2 o'clock this morning the Covington and “ and thore were Republicans ia both Houses : : hont of Gustavus Adoiphur int clos sold between the Ist of October and fst | rays: “ Lregard Geonak Witxes as one of the | be a desert before sie esn be Spaniai again; she —-- N wport fire and eb nrel) belie rang ont im fn anery ety Year and vimost Sn) War, hax just become extinct by the deccase of ho kept bi 3 of of e ket . : . : oe y " " oe Miatery the eky to the se ve kept — f oiice unbroken, and | of Arit, wo betiove our figures will be fuliy | ment remarkable meu of the day. Io writen | may benaved only by cevslon, LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ty bozan to glow with the illumination of | Count Cherise Uortayae Kdwent Augustus ven adhered to their duty in contempt of bribes i a sadortal po {ristworthy persons, just returned from the east. ed f the most disiktrous st t con flag: ations S Male A bing yeh jd din Aoflanue of: threat, 101 a donna Liheopthanaees ia Mia nto ana sip anid pare i ern part of she island and the districts generally | A Memarkable Sceno in J Cardozo's | tiatever oecurred on the Oilo.. ‘The fire was in ita | TPC flier a rinks nd in defiance o a had men nn % 0 oh , min Court Room, Heat of awin! destruction beiore the ainrm —The States and Torritort st of the Mis ow heid by the lnsurzents, raort that it will be ’ t disgusting venality were to be seon there, so | What is the Matter with the Real E hand, Vat I dou er Gnant advined with | Seve to an impossibility tor the foeeieh troops to | Tn the Wood-Fowler suit, aa account of which | ‘his city sound th tiver have bed granite of public laude tor edt wore good men and noble fidelity to honor tate Mariott Witty." regain poracaaion of the lind now occupied by the | sppcared in yesterday's Sun, brought before Judge | pells and vaw h ited di | cntional par Wintin BHORGL OL, SOR TENG Feuy gad to the rghit Amonth ago all was bustle and excite: IL ts pretty plain, we think, that Gen. Pratt's | former. ‘They add that, like Lopez's forces in Para. Lat ey N. bd ples at feadiee? At suloring, ot | U3 neres—am ata ueatly he ‘isles am forge ww tha : + th e idee A " my ie A the coun re torney of thiseity, astonished the Conrt by a singu whole aren of England ond Wales One of the encourapying signs manifest. | ment at the Exchange Salestoom in this judgment of this ix correct, Had 6 many, they will be able to hold the country for rears, & ; By 5 : z , od 10 tt at ‘i iy tha Bis . fee Guaxt consulted with Mr, Witaes, be would | and harass the Spanish troops by a protracted guer- | lar statement. He said that prior to the beginnin: that Rovn Althetf, of Dayton, Ghio, went to aleey this Layislatare was a disposition ty | city. ‘The opinion seemed to prevail thet a # of his suit he had met the Mov, Fernando Woot at way Was br tue other night with wehow pu in her mouth, amd f ; a i ‘ «| | doubtless have avoided some ot the errors into | Filla wariare. Thie cireamatancs accounts for the Mien te ivigitnees, and great lop f change the system of governing this 1 man had nothing to do but to visit the Ey which be bus fallon, Mut he might have done | fact of Gen, Duler having repeatedly asked ie the oMee of the latter, After some conversation tm donne bewutiink hours | swallowed it, ‘The pin, wiich w wre Wan we ning the suit, Mr. Wood made the rv tropolis wire! ka | were renew change and wink at one of the kw Ey WHE @ large Kass head, bad a8 prevailed for several y elite moore than merely consult with him, He might | Crament tor cavalry and mornied aitilery. te statement that ee lone aa there was an elective | orine lever. eCrowas who hud siready reached the 2h an incision in Ler Guruat, That system puts almost every department | the hammer who ply their veeation ther, to | have tendered to Me, Wirxes some diplomatic | Decome alive to the necessity of Keeping tie fe | 4 OO La county no telat tn which ue (Ate, | HOIMt Were forced back, away back ap 10 the tot esoaped nun, Louise Renetta, trom of our affairs fito tho control of a Comms straightway become an embryo millionaire, | appointment that would have formed a fitting ac. | Pore and lartronses now ‘ell by ine Roanards Hot | Wood) was either plaintift or defendant ahould be | "Mhe holy of Mane wis fully fc bundled (oct Tong | ix ercatine quite a stir 'n tue cation of Southern sppoint'd at Albeny. ‘The result is that the | The music of “going, going, gone” 1 | knowledgment of his merits as a patriotic writer. | also knows that this dese: ptlon of arma ts of no | Preusbt before a jury, He wontd have all suey by Lawcred tn width, and it reached! up into the | Frazee by hor ketures on what sue saw and heard r Monge roof burn ‘ 1 ‘ ir farabove tue Spen : people of Now York city have very bitte to | peculiar charms for evory one who was | Lt would also have proved that the President is | avail agatast guerritlas, wud that, to a certiin extent, | cares referred, and lis awn referve appointed boats were the Chtton, Mary brwia, Darhug, | in an Ttallon convent, In Towiouse the pelice tor tay about their own business, and that every | in haste to be rich, and pocketsfall of | sensible of the country's obligation to the Inde- | puch fortrowes are kept tn a pery tual state of wiege, When Mr. Fowler made this statement there were | cone, Melno'te, and Westinor and, sod to prent hor permission to Jectare, Wiol themes «ho dared meet th tar the antin the [1 but few persons in the court rom; all manifested a The mere tau st. In reply, Judge Cardozo said that pendent Press, of which Mr, Witkes is 80 promi- | no matter how strong the foice may be by which he prop nent a representative. they are held. deep inte ctor of the Stanton House, it Burlington, Vi. lately had four huudred ¥ ators torrupt job that is devised hero gr # to Al. | cash were speedily emptiod for sewed #0 » 7 of the ¢ jolations bay to deprave the Legislature, and to get | ud West Side rocks much too aie a tis well known that the very best Spaniah regi- | Mr. Fowler's remarks were Inen'ting to the Court ation, that Lic eri | of the siquer law proved against Lim, but the prow Itself imprsod Sis ni for ordinary poe vouty hou: = one = ‘aha, ‘Toey are, | They *hould not welgh with hin in his decision of | hope fur tee salvation vs | Sieh bie i teelf imy upon us by the votes of men minary pockets. wenty five thow id: Tribes conreunnndentin. Waslia; ments are now doing duty in Cuba, Taey are, at the doomed Vormets wit not but | ause iC WHS Not proved that #uid who very Likely never saw Broadway in their | dollars for an avenue lot within easy hai ‘A Bridal F | concrilly evenking, Well armed, and ctr total | thee fe: ither way. Wyone ant rindd Pe too werk | nthe Hints of Burhagton ! aphs that “the Cuban insurgents are eta eatimated at 2,090 eMcient men. ‘The | Mr. Fowler replied that they were facts, Ie ald * tue Fire editor of the Min veapolis Tribune ri lives, Healy this eystem is as unprofi distance of Central Bark wor decmed a trite, 1 pot inaking any headwey, and that the Spanish pe of the Spanish nivy, too, is now in Cuban | that he would stipulote with the counsel om the other 3 : Loute wer ae a a ae oe ea a ae ble ag it is corrupting in its effet upon the | a very low figure; andthe fortunate possoreor | army will soon pat an end to the insurrection,” | waters, and busily engaged in keeping at bay the | side trat, If the Court would allow thiy cage to b BRS chek anevieod then The we mvs labor erat Bei Weak anit re ‘The tore the predominance of | Was looked upon as one of the echosea fow | wud that nothing remains of the insurrcetion- | blockade runners, which have been, on an average, | ti A by a jury, there shou'd be bat two with a \ «ry or ths Ca lA th of time uta right smart gait,’ bat hen there the Democracy here has Leon resisted by | Who was to become rehor than Crosus by | ary forces but detached parties acting as guer- | very successful in attaining thelr aim and tn provid esamined in the ease—Mr. Fowler on the wide, next they were p “the decks qu-vered und crashed | 184 god deal more fun in it than in sawing wood? fats ‘the tall chimneys in a meeoud boy {fell bke forest trea, some ayou bic ‘on the other, Ifa jury of twilve und who would believe Mr. Wood ad Mr, Woo Improvoment’s fast team ithe | riltes.!* ing the insargents with aris and ammuni mi DrOveHGn i" Loe! James Martin, Raq., whose death the telegraph re. | men contd be these Commissions, th avin wore the Democrat ‘ ant about to blossom in the century p ny tne aunt ’ 1d of time to the Spayten Dayvel : Thine oof the proprietors of Whart, wom. fnbo the wate nnevse of Cie Messre, Frost. in Rochester, ty has ineroased ; until row it isnot | ali ad of Gime to the Spuyten Dayvel, Land he Phelastaleh ry ny : Ay ‘ot fur | Ported. Is alive and well. Reports from Gon, Val- | under oath daring the consideration of a case where Gil turst from conBnomtbtyand flowed In broad | N. ¥.,t# of the rare ¥ wloat spectes, Tt iq Improbable that it will be from 75,000 to | holders who placed their lots in the market | ‘he 2s vi ‘alyaeed css ‘ ig i <r u ay FT vasoda's headquarters state that thousands of wome an be (Wood) was Interested Mty doitars, im preter T giresam' tor Wupen the eurtice of the river. tc | ogpected that many the capi’ 100,000 at any well contested election were public benefactors, tioncers dis # his piace in Washington to the residence | ay entideen are massed togcther at places appoint. | once to bis (Yow'er's) testimony, he (Fowler) would | scublins, when viewed trum te Suspevaion Tit. scy apctoepePrcag Ty eve thee SUNK: ia Go ae Pe niaTheent etch ticinid Balla’ helt | ff the Spanish Ambassador, who has evidently | cain mort wretehot dostitution, and many * with: | be willing to lore the omonnt involved in the suit. Ti apenten v6 the Arata lorolése teak to reatet the | Crlured bal hace hess facts are understood by ty mt | ‘ox 4 a considerable iuiluence over his mind. — | outa garment to cover their emaciated per-onus. Atter Mr. Fowler took Mis seat Judge Cardozo ree | mo.ttes in the lie on the. te Lots cut wl jaca ila ha tiger Republicans in all parts of the State, and | ligh carnival, fy sking gaily over the fern ci a aiid marked that that was very fair, but he did wot thins | lint es quickly surest, nnd nupetostt prover; Ror | OFkrapes, The wit is ich aud the ate light and dry, their judgment upon them is expressed by | of Diedrich Kulekerbecker; gud“ beas A society catlad the Order of the Yr, Wood could be boucd by any stipaiution of his | (he sll (cere Bowing irom the cast Lore ihe Hates hs t there would be little danger of the rot and an Albany correspondent of the Zimes in the | could onty be found ina stavy of torpidity, rted iu Desby, Conn,, for tho object, ver among attorney, Bere the maker ended, Desioiun wer | the als river police were swept awny like lait Uc. | ¢ P Whit graves bre lk GresLanevanaerts OA ) ba s 5 fateh uorye fore the w ih. fireinen, steing thatit Would be | Cet Wilt graves grow tn great abundance sa Cola following, language ubsisting on the fat they had grained ere w the preambls and Constitution, of | .,,eemdrd= teal Earns heer ree - Gucleon Lo altcwaps.to-ente the buaie tint wore on tre | redo end Arkansas “ ¢ rrowlig ¢ nnong th on? entered he k sing 4 ety spear al “) when they reveved the c ere isa prowlag frolin t D itered on the new Kite flying ery I Havana, May 8.—Ollicial information bas been Grammay School Exercises. 4 wr | Autogeaph dealora estimate the value of ferns of the mierion, as intiened by thelr repreom | Old Pere Seuvvesant’s bones rested young mon ang boys of America a high spirit | received here (rom the Provisi ment that | A fine entertainment was offered yesterday by maitinc’s papers and correspondence at 40,000 tetives hors, iu favor of letting Now Yuk ely ke | quictly wader the tod of his beloved Now | of anor, a respect for their couniry, and a love | ao moro men can ve vent to the island, and that the | the pupils of Grammar cuwol No, 1, in Van Ponertiet ba francs, The heirs refuse to dispose of the papors wb care of herseif, They say they have R rod OFT A wstentam, white Pere Fuxk én for its flag. The members take an outh that they s lorpaying the troops must be rained in Cuba, | Street. Mrs, Mary A, dergust, who ely s H Wator that price, ‘The poct himself, it ie galt, charged dity he Jeane a cous us , bold in hitb: Meets spit teint eee gg ven Reina ap will support the Constitution of the United States, | and at the #ame time comes the welcome intcili- | conneeted with We wie) nearly ten years cal tra ery races } froves extra for the edition of Lit couplete works, en scting lane to protect them a + thieves and [rex ove ie bes be shad |e iy e pal, having been happily m: ie was, under wabentse . e ote for the bost men irrespective of party, and | ence that in a very short thme all Porto Rico will | Pa, 3 polly Wis, fereurat ner tt f ie nue each uf the volumes 0 Wy be had written bist Plunderers «lw tiey eniivae to sew! none but | pings them ont as he went in red, | j Beg sr a aa aot party oud rules of the Board of E.iucation, required to surren- | {PU 68M Mal b Bt In Juscd by the Gaines to | be, | be tn arms agaost tie Government, No w real estate should (ail in price and that ren dor her charge, In honor of the event, the off be lowered, All real property in Havana has de- | teachers, and pupils of the achool prepared yr iFelected to office, they will never accept aL ranches of this order are to be established any appreeribie catont, ALD u'cock, wien the con fhicro ton bad epent ite encrey on tl (ue firemen were stil uevding t Cifeves ana plu ulorers to the Lezistature, ‘Pais kind of talk, which was coumon at the ¢ of the em white, and Blue, and telling the gaping crowd of fortunes to be won in the shake —A Parisian capitalist has purchased the o opys stature to continue in se wo. wooks longa of a hammer. Lots above water and lots be oposed e o a Dine sashes end hood we 1k | publish anew ¢ of ths etic ork. rislature & tinue in seavian two Ww lon, | ; itis proposed to keep up the interest in it ay be safely sald that while moi drcesce and their red and blue sashes end hel | 4 companion, in frig be sive lbw peal “UNO ro setnost weitere of Brant are be engaged for have no doubt an act might be got through both | neath, lots with a chill for every squere foot | by establishing free reading rooms, gymoasiuns, clon tv be plentiful (thet 1%, Spanish | Crosses, gave the xciool room the appearance of a | ‘he Hyer ai! was devs wed: ‘ wil a , Houses ubolisiin —— Deok wilh be all the New York Commissions, | and n fever for every cabs, lots threo sior that purpe pleted in tem « | fencing or boxing schools, military companics, Vank notes), picee of real estate can hardly be sold | fower garden, A large concourse of our best citt 4 Sr caaell tn tea ; 4 An Uuprejudiced View of Jolin Russell | yours, and is eapectod to ceuyprise ado aelberia ny the Comna Spans ae the Crtite con | High, and lots two stories low, were gobbled | and base ball clubs, If the Order of the Eagle | at eny priec, zens filled the schoo! house, ond were colah ed with + peed sake Bunge reel és vias dy s ut eighty levi # to suit (aemaelves, and leaving the entire con oy ij ‘| ‘| ; Slae REGIAHONEC ADE Kealllic Ailka Mest onl . ck volumes. m0 . deren | accomplishos all that it has undertaken, it will | Is t# rumored that some of the sirewdest Bpan- | the sluging, recitations, ani : eemond, Boom the Naor. . 7 tro! of the city fovernment avd all ite depart up on the recommendation of Prrmen i ot A ‘ ree the clocuttoniet, recitod Rodman Drake's immort: Ifa toller ua bask broug at to the presidenta |, One ofthe female clerks recently dismissed in the hands of the ring,’ ‘The tix-payers of Foxx, and swallowad, on if there was no | “everve the thanks of the community, and It can | ferde beve been deliberating ae to the propriety of ‘ P vr from th sury Departme Ithere to aseer: fetes shows teat Ship of State.” Kightesn misses received certi(- ission to New York to confer ; e i : lly And ot eld fo (i sending a secret ¢ Pett a Vong Avena eee nyeeee York elty who refute te take any part bn polities, time to be lost in digesting the sweet morsel van He ih eal Nae tee ase LE eee eee eee TrOhet ae Con teens | catens ood Buperimcad.nt Kiddle paid « merited ait ve HH eu | tain ithe casa 8c resiman ne should Hae aia tie dastinure aittas aol is ute | Borere for oil at Pithole nover dreamt of |” : Addke Junta, with respect to he annexation of the island | {Fibute to the retiring Principal. Mr. O'Do noua ht WisiBits 0K EO Le ts awe Weed aye roceired Weer a verso Birlature, will do well to take oe D he wale devartment, re i bive bit hie dhe it uid | atonce.” enidsic, “fort bave received au offer Tobin so mach wealth as was to be gathered within | ‘The Independent of yesterday contain not | 10 the Untied Baten, but this is hardly eredible Bese Ce ea Sarat pparetate he ay if ue we ‘ d'sithough don't fancy. tho man, if 2 4 5 rae hs ¥ eats , ever, If matters co) tinue to go on as now, such | HEFERSt'S pa diiress, ani etl On Whe He ediess OF PIE cane ergs isis just. Itisalso wise, If this city | Ukis newfound golden cirls, Whiskey | a werd of corrcetion or apology for its groundless ep will BUF Tse NO One three Months hence, address to the retiring Principat on behalf of the | srt he liad ne ug wlodge ur tir Ralostated Tmnuss secant wv ignored ag belig veluctess in | alfirmations of last week re Joln Clem, of Odio, the dram cannot govern itwelf, let ft bear the conse. | Migs we ting the letters of | Let otters ay what they will, matters cannot bee | school was thea read by a beautiful girl of the | vents 2 Mek a pod wary youre queneos, Aud let thenest Low stature be in- | comparison, and even the desiro to be a | ‘01 Rosmus Youra, The evidence which proves | come much worse, Musiness accims to be entirely | &¢&iuating clase, Mra. 'rendergast has been made srotivae Wiveu)/tt tenure, wouls Uuvige thu pecars | cropred ls dzuen for a mush a i Ke " | that those affirmations were untrue it does not | suspended, Yelow fever has t Ite reiza of | tle rechient of over $400 worth of silverware, | dint to treat Cie comtiur oan nem wun. Wout | Sluts rebel colonel w1o demonded hissurrendes, aay structed by the peoplete abandonthe method | brothertindaw of President Grant was for | ps perun Ite retca of Matravers ri asta che oe tah tala aia sith three cence eee ie wish to ita caluraelous folesticods, into)| death, ibe Messiah troops arriving ara sirwady ay-'|(enlics end Other Dresedls, ftom Hor poplte’ and | THB BUM uss dune tna Laue We Urine Whe inrucimur | wan snliecquentiy wounded {n ouollier eogasementy i 18 proved 89 injurious to the pubbe f ad HE cribs to Wie Only DAF AL Winedy BilOrtd> | hye been appednted w caaed at large to West Poin i sip mitt ie aie a k i ‘ yo changer, | hich itmight at first charitably ave been aup- | ing vers taal, aud the cause of the Cubans is etronger Reena — Mateayy the ‘cane ean be vind—the war oF YUkE TNE By csdeut, Ht PAUL rn nag ie interests, and to adopt the truly sensille and avo changed. | otto have bec % Intoreated. in | thea ever. Op resideut. He woe but 12 years of age whe democratic plan of leaving: the etizens ot ving, guing” has gone, | ! Bho lia Hod Alaotra AMER IE or A Brooklyn Woman's Story. uteri ve courac of the Independent and the | beat bir drum, and tx scarcely 17 now paisa payin HNO ASHORE 8 BBM ROI HAS EGE: | ay snaos allowelliag las om by persisting 10 | phe Atrocition of the Spaninrds—A Story Alccture was given for a poor woman in Brook- | ang stuccry Standaid, tie Auhon vor . ptirat Itryer Book of Edward VI. begat dae told BP EIST SYD SOD PAE OR eet 4 Ae M thom and Vomuls Patriote Bee | lyn, whose name the Aigle, which tells her story, | uilows: Aste iad (in tlacels Aa eanmal Mita will Lie butter fir Now: York, beth oe iain puce and maps that onee made What kind of religion, what kind of honesty, The t suopressos, Sho matried a spenitirift tippler, be | it tous apnenes that inthe opinion of tacee two | England on Whit-Sunday, AD. 149. Many elergye the State, snd ubove all better ivr the Repab. | feck and mar’ alke beautiful and attrac | does this so-called religious and amoral journal ial shoemanuiy, an its Ratbone at al Tw) morale le a worse tly (0 gratch the ters af | nuen of the Churels wf Enzland aro in the hablt of Hie pare Re roe tive to tho ¢ uw who greenly look exhibit? money in drink, He crossed a ferry to New Yorw six | man gucty Wl gia ud. tis & © Mele hs | Commemorating that lunpurtant event by reviving, ( ican party We ehould Le + ry te that | ee n arn He mite & bi uy } ' od x mera By permission of the person in this city to | weeks aro, and bes not been heard of since, Mrs. | “iit (mus coment dhe Jrauu Kacy. aah Any CGAee neues oe party annihilated, [tis ns rood as any other sade aaa LD 8 | ho Adair County Regiater says that the | Y200 1 Was aiitresexd, we pablish the following | ——. searched diligently in the Morgue, the police | wiser queationa 16, Ar. Dara ole the onl | to aid tie Common Prayer Bock Society, oppe on to the Den wersey that we can hop | What is the matter? No earthquakes have t Ketter, reecivd on Teesday, Comment we believe | stations, and other plices day and wight for the | ieter tw the wispection ob ull iui lial ‘ appointnent of Mr. Guesuer as a Pacific Rail- —An inebriated individual foil down a fight of : hat they ure gentuue and that the ex He ve a eee IE ae be: hobinisi| a Lounilarion ; TeeOnBtrue | 6. Gommismoger was given. because le: hiad)| et Semztaon 1m Comty Apetl #r,_| DRAy. or ner. uabends. Mhen abe tried to baaleh the | uy were nat balbetg mit Mt Uh oud aaah zs ohalihy lion is certain tion still Gnanr’s Catsnet is, at | rived bp dle aareer tm the Gemall, setih tha hts | AM Mb Papers poblioied Im ibe Waleed are so 100 [mer eg mee bine ORNS Ragoleh fe Lior. ud Ne nth pilates: Seu RE : loost, the nest fyeure tow unit; the boulevards | tony of which every Amerivan isfamiliar,”” that he | Plete with cireamstanual and detailed accounts of bad RU aTTeae SHEED: A MRNRES OOH ha <. wey | Wim up. “ot te yan majestically stackered to Me A ne deter LESH ARRAN ee LIL oxiat on paper, at least; tho Monaass, | was “the best man for the missic We do | Vietorics over patriots ie the dela, and with proofs | cant, Of livelier. tn He anaes eyime which, | Create a bet lite | wet ‘0 inrapense th rere ab, roared oak correspondent, signiug: hunse a ‘ oy Writ t sai ' only 4 o chem whic alts 4 4h Wk | Now you Jes femme "ine rresy enki han "T Leprows, Muncens, Wingesns, Burros: | not question the aecursey of the Aegister's in- i i pee ientind ayn, 98 1a it he fondiy hoped would F lieve hor necessitios, May. | Ut oF duuied i eso ou 148 | ascuat ye, Latins come down our artclo under this tith b na eyrutes brs, WyeKorrs, and Jounsons, still live | form tion; and it is agreeable also to understand ing been in the Anito-Turilsh serviee during the | ami tue Standard that We In Thuralay Crimean war, he thought that a lectury entitled | deaut, by MALLET is ats DO LO —The Norwich B HO Lusin Whutever; Whe tlle capes ulletin says that the Governe inc, my dear friend, he y, nud adds; "In 1860 vory dimentt it must . and retain their silvery voices; and yet there | that it was for this reason, and no other, that Gen. | ye for you and our other friends in Now York to ; ms Suns of hurrur at air, Depu's conduct lu pubiie ung | Mentors) ofp tue contricted for Aiteon woocen gums ( tnd 1861 Femployed in busking maton at ee nee n een ene it siren song and no | “#ant conferred the office upon him, But it | form a correet acconat of what la really going on in, | “Rambles the Mesiterrancan” would attract pmo | Ti :tters und of cian 9th fatoy rete wt | wots, of 22 t0 180 tons cuch, to be done, port in €1.50 per duy, carpenters and painters at | : : would havo boon much more satisfactory If the | te interior, ‘The diffculty here doce not consist in | he srention aud be she means of Gling tHe depieied | for Air. Young hos wuut Wo Canaot help wiling u | sixty cays nnd the pa naincty days, Malory'e hi mM ps ; vidders to do them reverence, Who is to nsist IM | cveasury of the worthy woman, aud he delivered it | Piye.s.on oO Che Moras BEMBE— UF, LE Lie Os 4 wi rou, J butts fives TM & Griswold The bal 4 §1.25, plast t $1.75, and all the Iuborers |e ae ahiet 1d ron fnverty sont { Missoweflered, instead of being a petty commis: forwarding information from liere to you; we ean | accordingly, with aucccss OF OUcnrive expression, © Wunt Or tie sense ol wutat | Yerd buts five; TL & Griswold vo. The bulanee — a7 wr day, all tirstelass workmen, ® AMDS OE AME EE ete Misael (ot hip on the Pacifle Railroad, had been | severally manage that by the oMcers or crews of , nomial rut tious Wied spheaiiug iw wo Journals He pol a ih ed bet veo doo, ennian #5 ‘s ‘ ia Le inwaasnees cnliaioctbasnnila tenn matters? Have all got their ful sup | ieher ihe B Tut emtiay: aalling Feascls; but the trouble here is to receive Fall of » Grondway Building. Kin $0 tue Work of boctal aud politivas Fe(oriDy & ee et ee ere tne akilling to. twenty-tive conte on cael | UY of tote and houses, oF are they, now that << correct accounts from the country, The walls of 407 and 409 Broadway, which the | tr sume repiov ty Pipes HBG BUC SUmOEE A EARS Are. VORA NO ul iene their ordor has eocled, waiting for property Tho lowest price of a license to sell lager | That many very valuablo plontations belonging | workmen are palling sown, fell at aout 9 o'clock ni ce (oat Wie Lnspiration of neve lobe and new hfe, t work man’s wages at those prieoy i 9 d both to Cubans and Spaniards have been atterly de- miting an Eejured Woman, —On the morn ng of Monday, the ith of June, y lollors to follow them down the plane to so- | beer in all parts of the State, except the Metro- y yesterday morning, The frout and side wallsbat | Reboeos Prescutt, who was married to Charles | 49 ‘eh Harlan” forvots perhans Ghat our figrures ‘ nulitan Diatiist: ta tan dollare: Woe mood: pane stroged, 18 unfortunately too true, Isent you in my | been taken down to the srcond siory, anda ro;¢ J i 1709, a little hefore 11 ofeloek, Dansei Boone, attends poprescnted curroncy ot 125 yold promiun yr common sense, and a solid and healthy | polit et, nds ’ rs last the names of some, and the burning of many | hud been attached to the div sion wall to pull at Prescot! tn 1802, aud obtained a divoree from tin in | ¢) py a party of trends in hunting shirts, eamo eude K ne Sot aunifiial ae pie basis of proyress.on in one ¢ty’s prowth? son is there for making itso much dearer here? | others is now reported, | Of course, this vandalism down, As the men began to pull on the rope, the May last, now seeks to have him committed for con: | denty out of a cane-brake upon one of the cliffa that and werd not confined exclusively r — fe charged to both siden, and 1 kuo fi OPE, HS | coups tor refusing to pay the 420 per week uliteuny | overlook the Kentucky river, and ioe tha tipak niles 0K nm. to every class of We see 0 co) « h oad wow that, although | wall, ceiling, and rafters gave way ith 9 crash, 2 y river, and saw, for the fire trades named by Tim, Dut to every ch Cal; Fonwny, win bas {nat bnon ikvehling © sou in tho colunus of the Independent | gych acts are disapproved ot by Cospedcs, yet the | guryine Peter Winn and D. fixed by the Court, She avers that when she applied | time, the beautitul Kentucky vailoy, sweeping out jel Callaghan beneath © for atrovities committed both | ihe rains, The falling walls raised a cloud of dust which | by Spanish regular troops and volunteers, bas | thut enveloped the street and obscnred the sun, ere: | still greatly increase the value of the /ade- | been too deep to be repressed or controlled, Not | qting greut excitement, and collecting a linge crowd. pentent, avd insure for ita much higher position | only Valmaseda’s atrocious proclamation, worthy of | Tie Broadway police ard the workinen immediately } than it has ever held.” an Alva or a alaynan, has ignited and fed | an announcement that its proprietors “are now | gpirit of reveng maturing plans, without regard to eos w mechanics eompr'sed in buildin vit he will Gabe Ub roza, and also with the ma figd that our f kout Mountain, renowned as he olor wd If the employers | says, "for s!> uaparaticled defeat of the rebels, to Lim for movey he dened having ever seen hor | like apr nd called her an linpostor, Mr. Prescott claims | Cowrter-J¢ U vroposes that t people of Ke that the alimony Is excessive, and adds that he was | tacky eclebiate the 7th of June neat as the contens not the means to pay it, and alleges Cat Mis. 2 niu) anaiversary of Boone's discovery aud settler Wo Work (0 roscus the injorod men, Ine few | Colt Mas tumelons money Of har own for ber sup | ment, in the South, was delighted with Missionary wed Lind before Lin, Yhe Lovisi tlle ble to reckon, he will | jtidye, at Chat te at ance were within the mark | jessie form ot be 1 i , in's labor | and for Gen, Hooker's battle the clouds, so i eerved, - gull ny & workinan's labor hae M4 " Mi i ne 4 pe ane ‘ i [these plans includes careful adherence to the pedi capi aut Aa Stories we hear from all | minutes they were taken out, and bori.e to the New Svein ee ARES * 10,0, F, } fn theme Says, 9 not make now? | me my scribe on. Meiga, In lls I i truth, and fidelity to the commandment uot to bear ponte Fogle yhe! actions of the Spanish | York Hospital. Winn had several of his vit Ex-Commisstoner Acton's Last Joke, TION OF THK New Rooss on Proam - Baio Dep 6 further to the Dopartnent It is, concludes the | 6... witne Saguinst a neighbor, they can hard= Lid ne day by day, Believe me, it is | broken, and was seriously injured about the back Several fine shad, weighi ne about two pounds Veta! Lode, Noo 117, b 0, 0, B, have vol, ada Rn sitbunlaalio: Colonel, “Ue moat romani of all f how utterly Inextinguishable, Cubans never cau | Qullaghan was more seriously injured, and his re- | each, found ther way frou Saybrook. yesterday to orn asian of “weir new fom in thé new cont. h AL | ty fail to increase the value of the Jadependent | and never will live again ander Spanish ruto, Hh the Mulberrs street palace, from the Hn ¢, 2 Boudsoy, at Liev nth street, ‘ihe 1900 Kian in ova he Hights on reoord, and as we gontemplaied he |) oy ue indeed, To A dans ee ee fe Bae | eoreey iw doubtful, t Acton, to be presented to fhe Health Comission rs, | Foctie are on tae uppet Move. he anto-ronia, ye 18 ye i aa fail a RM vo pe ’ F a ° the Comumissi of Police, and oth itiemen, | fee. by 15 and very jotty, and is neu hurnishe ere nw regen e Hi SS a ald Mol Ang. ¥ the wy ly Susp Lae Charges axainst Judge Cardozo,” tthe title } water of pride but of tntereat with her—she ahouid | MF. Edson Phelps, a well-to-do armor of | iat tle shal wer: flow one who weil anes how io | Fvcepbon room | which iy alout 40 feub W by having emp won my The reads the descriptions of the wonderful neat * npeared in Justice Wal y *dbad, oll when be web chiet of ali the yesterday, with Miss Mary Jane | ows, ‘i ‘ad: | usr, well" furnishes, gud neatly eure peted "with green Brussels, Lhe Lodge roomy ed by Anna K, Pearsall, aud Joanna | pave chosen the very worst means of retaining it~ | Prorpeey Conn, 3 ti |e achievement.” O’Convor, published in Tug BUN yesterday, Bince | force, and the very worst possivle meer Gaur in Brocktie but that is only making the poor man ‘ : ae palin ; » isten, whom he wished to ‘marry, dastice Walsh, — broper is forty foot by twent)-five, and as lotty as tha per for my Norah pi eet susratore Sane \ We dare say the romantie version of this battle | b8hishing His card we have learned the facts, and | wich to apply thot force. However, the day hi pid the comely | mal anproved ihe Mr. J.P. Cropsey has finished a beutiful land. | 9826 toon, The Hor 4 carpescil with a }andvome ve reusouabla reais and good tenant, at fulr SP ARTA ; apie found Wat Judge Cardozo was warravted in doin, and, without ann ry fuss, mare | scape uf eutumns: scenery on the he unsels earpet, und Ue furniture Jy paluted W | pai has got such wliold on the pubic iuagination, | Ovwit that Juda dozo Was warranted 4 » when concession and conciliation were terms counle and seus theur on their way re- | waranda whic may be accn ot hin chai ootee Man | Mth WalNMe CrmuDgs, aid covered with damas The hi ‘Te walls ave whi that it cannot be set right; but the fact is that it veying some sense. If Spain were today to and 18 62 and the wite 1%, No | sain’s cooks! re, Ph decors fohage With banner rilbinnt wath toe iy he principle upon which “ Harlan” acts ‘ ‘i SS ——— Cuba all 0 cards, no cake, no flutter, no poUFeNs®, Ho \ re Piutnee, emblems, and Larters, handsome) r ery little aeco itary operation, the Ae grant to Cuba all that we have ever asked for, no 5 : at te utmospnere fullory | PoMet leu, a charters, liaudsome ef fa undoubtedly the true one, and had it been | eee itary operation, | The Hudson Register speaks of the dadapendent | Spaniard could ve on Wetslanl, You rmay imagine | SSPE!" ge haze,” TL ty bug of the Dest cuore of mis | Myctuai Ot git (Miers! Gaare ave the app ours A. universally adopted by laudlords there would Hd ie {asa journal tn the garb of religion, but in fet | eye fecting which the treuchorous execution of Gono Out of the Tribune ¢ by PG, Alfvod W, Spear, weting as Noble Geunde a i Drilliaut enoug? to look ut, was of little more con | guilty of Aagrant Immoralities, poor Delfin Aguilera evoked, and the military mur- From (he Independent Democrat, The following named lodises ond encainu fot nuw be go inany bills ‘To let” on houses | sequence than a siiow of tireworks, TROT par dlers which have been commitzed since of course in. | Every old render of the Tribune has felt for Poo. i's auitude iw graceuil ani | Mercantite dton taesnars’ Gaystal Von Muroughout tho elty, Never since 1800-61 | Early on the morning of November 24, 1863, | Maver Mall, received a telegram from the | ni i eiline that ite old virtue had tof tt. He an he cemperamient very haphily | say; Palestine bicannpmen fede apa thitd Bridaon flo wo remember to have soca so many | Gen, Hovxaa attacked 4 rebel redoubt in Jwok- | his Pucide Ktauroad wlearaay. t' "POM ia rencst: vanahed' tee We-don Chat these voune beer | ieee ta ne ICS Eanae® Will Dar BO ee chaeam, OM Rh HRY OHONHE be Toit” | EAB, aa) Bion Racempionl, eocuad and fourth

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