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; ‘ —- 4 _—“fHE SUN, SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1869, such tales, by Enizanetn Sruant Purmues, the au- . —— thor of the popular work “The Gates Ajar.” Between Asis and Australia lies a vast congre- | (Picts, Ongood & Co.) AMUSEMENTS, theirs Deter endeavored to repress. But he | whether asa statesman, @ naval minister, a SOME NEW BOOKS. WALLACK’S, June Toit Hubbard; or, Marte | Vacillated once, on the day when the volun. | philologist, or a tourist, Borrr ie Bont still, arin. teers sacked Mr. A1paMa’s house, and ever | and the same incomparable Bonte for ever. SUNBEAMS, ples ocean frie tn the | —Suscn Denin is playing Leah in London. THE COLISEUM—Porton, Jone 18, 16.17. 18, and 19 | Qing, a ‘i : bade ation of islands, whose size, number, and produc: | “The Gates Ajar’ has also given riso to an- Evite, Tiley Liters | _ Mazzini is said to be alllicted wit! Grand National Peace Jublice and M win, | Since his authority has been merely nominal Lede ATT tlons would seem to entitle them to more considera: | orher work, entitied The Cater Wide Open, on Soenes Ris von Wee Greatest | 1.6 stomach, ith cancer ip OLYMPIC THEATRE-Hicoory Dicoory Dock, Mati. | His deposition is not in the least surprising. Canadian Reciprocity. tion than they have hitherto received among civil | dm Another World, by Gronak Woon, (Leo & Shep: extn Konan ras he WG nes at 115 o'clock, Wednesiars and Saturdays, The situation in Cuba, however, has be MajorGen. Hina Wariner recently | ed nations, In Borneo, one of the most important | grq,) It is intended to represent the future life, ac The ven s ike —Gen, Kobert C, Schenck sails from this city TBLO'S GARDEN—Sinbad the Sailor A “) af y t ol “ ‘at storm of Jast Friday night will belong | for Kurope next week. Seane's intuairnee } Matinée every | Come Dy this last occurrence strange in the | addrcawed afew gentlemen at tho Chamber | Members of the archipetago, the whole of Great | cording to the doctrines of spiritualiem, modifled by | remembered in this Sta addition tothe details ; } . tN Aad eda bab pete dete lhcb Britatn might be set down and still be surrounded | the peculiar idevs of the author, It would be an ad- | Beretofore given, we have information trom a reliabie | ~—2uskin, it is said, is about to write a book cv — te, extreme, The volunteers have deposed the | of Commerce, in favor of negotiating a new | by interminable forests; whilo bosidow Ja SAY aise acca Rrosdway-taion, 894) Spanish authorities in Havana, Matanvo», | reciprocity treaty with the British Provin tra, Celebos, and N citizen of great dams at Taylorville. The st "0 Duret In ite fail fury at that place abont dark, and the rgument against all aueh herceics. We have | rain fell in torrents, ‘The eleciria. storuy presented Arts.’ mrod bagged 97 Suma- | vantageous hook fora theologies! library to poss Guinea, there aro numbors of | as an opossums aq CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, tt uv. between sun ant | And Cienfuegos. ‘They therefore ure the | on our northern fronticr, Tho gallant Gene: | Wester Selands, exch réyulring days to elreamoavi- | formerly heard it objected agulnet tne more strictly | fhe mime fesinres ue bere. Tie wind, howeve the fruit of one day's sport last week 2m ni Garden Concern tne Petia, | 27ttAl Fulets fn those ities; but in whose | ral necms to cherish @ faney that such a | SM, The varieties In the natural peastaettes and | orthodox views of heavens that standing tn robe of | atm every "deverat buildings | yoga, buck trate dull, The Rowna TUE TAMMANY—Clorinda, the Girl of the Pertod. | intone » they eens i ne " 4 uctions of these regions are in proportion white and hymning praises on harps of gold, con- and young hickory trees actual Table winks it is because they don't sdverti Jerr interest are they supposed to govern t ¢ treaty will promote the mutual annexation | the immense surface over which they aro sprend. | sigered we an cternal bonged become mo. | Uvleted off by ihe wind, Fe gy, trees wetuatly | Zavie hey dow ertise NOOTH'S THEATRE, vot st, between Sti and ety ave. | ly not in that of Spain, for Gen, Di of the two countries. Oar knowledge of them, however, te mainly con- | notonons, But it te plain tobe seen trom Tho | Py tn weit, ihe hee et tate the ground | 4 A neadent man,’ gage & witty Frenchman, e La one, or. Love al "ride. Matate " a = Ne nos eniar pheno. den nN, Rays itty iL A Som of Lyons; or. 1 ud Pride, M personated the Madrid Government; and Tt isan old notion that the experiences of | fed to the cofes, spices, and the like, which Wo ro | Gatos Wide Open that such an employment would Which was not vonsueafed toany | ‘is lke a pio. Lis head prevents him trom going lene Uh ivalte the deepatchen tell usthat even Gen, Fsr1ssn, | military life ace not favorable to the develop. | ite from the culuvated tants, | tar no comparison, In point of tediowaness, with n feed of showers, of sande of fen, | °° fe STFINWAY HALL Tn Fiat Cone on whom, as second in rak, the command | ment of a profound etatermanship ; and tis | ony ee eee a ene eaeeetennnee War, | Tenidence tn the ‘ ephere of art and wesaty,” as It Is ficah, but sever before ot ator: | —Ex-Queen Laabella, scoompanied by Marfori BOWERY THLATIOL—Ha vee of Litt “ ‘ rs rhe , served bya voyager, says Mr. ALFRED Huser Al | here portrayed. snakes, end yet we are well w H that the | and sister Patrocino, is to spend the st atM bboy of the islond lin devolved, is powerless in | epeeeh of Gen. Warnnipon affords a new | nacw, in hie Malay Ar hipelago (Marpors), Ws owing The Siudy of Languages, by ©. Mancer (Apple tomato we occurred on last Friday algdt | yicniat, in Polen n ie stimmer jas PIFTA AVENTR THEATRE ov, ant orth ot | the hands of these volunteers, Do the vo. | confirmation of the idea, Upon any question | to one of the chief volcanic belts upon the globe, | ton & Coy, ia the exposition of anew theory upon | Ou Sat I Ravany inet rect: ait —Aoxander I. Stephens is slowly recovering moon, LA Porichole. Evening, Narbe Move orn ca dd the Spanish army of weet " ine through tho are’ Pro . ‘ 00 anv ralrie north of - rei if Afternoon, L ny t lunteer amand the Span'sh army and the | of preetical warfare, from the plan of a cam. | Which passes in a cursed line through the proper method of acquiring languages, The nw | Ant Toe on pa PCL IGA. Pree tas | from his hort, ond hina resumed work on the second PLYMOUTH € RGM, Brooki¢n -Orvan Concert Pelago, causing a marked distinction between the | uralimade, gaye M. Marcel, follows a regular order ¢ eof his hi Y Spantel % If not, who does? And | pnign to the conatructi ‘ 1 Heseribed tots aa 1 ‘ sie Hathte aah At i h on ? not, whi nd | paigen hi natruetion of field intrench. Ho: 1 ‘ Atom ving from oné and a hail to two SIRINWAY HAL, June e2—Cand Vocal and vied be (tn tWo umtuipunslinn (a SL Uw tntnomes | incite, OF She eolaal Be ne’: | voteanie and the non-volcante districts, Within the | 4, 9 anderstand the apoken language, 9% To spenk. | fret long, and of three: vurths of an inh Gran ive | =A. Manchestur (Engler) company has eo PS ular : Loareingiy A a tS chens dia loca ibss ci lh a ats f there ve and for soine disianes | y To understand the written language, 4, To write, | I" dian Phir diameter Is very Gy) 185 || auiven- trol: hal -Winpeeue’ We Mtuveaia a 4 at = of Spain to suppresy, the volunteers who | charge on tho field of battle, the judgm On elther sido, earthquakes are of constant occur: | nie je tho manner in which ® child learns his own end vad tail, The I Ar aah weerks BrP bates edad ts 4 hold the eitics and drive out her representa. | of Gen, Warnnrpar would be entitled to ag | Pence, happening every fow we ks or uo: al while | tongue; but in the case of an adalt acquiring w | fin at all. The Noad, ts in slupe th Gal bh corsa we dhe kh aad We ‘< ids: 08 the Chihinna Whe Held: Tha: ce 9:1 awe Wola i ne severe shocks, doing rerious damage, take place | foreren vocabulary it Ie desirable to somewhat alter | the mouth ta that of a sucker, | Th a : thehcgho nklasnigtley Aeneas ds tives, or the Cubane who hold the country? | much weight an that of any other of our | Seurty every ‘year in. some part of the distrlet M aud the core ere simply orifices, ely oe. | Contemporary, “has lost nothing of that lato! he course, ‘The etudent shoald frat tonrn to read, | hind the heal, om ered hee tint : | are iy, Spat i pelle f coping ere rapta —even resides SCOLN 1 } Gr che i 1 Georg : Apparently, Spain in capable of coping | groat captains—even President LINcoLw | ome of the volcanoes are constantly active, otters | jrecaer the grammar, and:making froe use of tranas | 2idsthe RetA, on excl side, te a Hip bah sh cl ae Reto } N Ti Shines for ATL With neither the one nor the other, She is | upon one oceasion paid a high compliment | remain quiescent for a time anit then break forth 1 4. His object abooid be to read as much as | Yenstiefurtting the Hn Bar mn At int de thachild has given twe SS reduced to accepting either horn of the di. | to hismartial gonius—but upon thisquestion | auew, and at longer or slortcr intervals fearful | esinte, sive greater ese, and Is really | thiry!Sveure ic aohut Wa oe eee SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1809, lemma, She can, if #he chooses, ehip all the | of reciprocity we eannot perevive that his | ¢ruptions have taken pla seus more b an advancing More Slowly eid) | Tus Rumer of dae of ibn reision GYUF elicits SHS: GATCIuga ARV BONLERAT | Gili foratw BE lioralicrlt Inge by thousauds, and des the surrounding | \mypeasing cach word upon the mind, After this he | Male. Try swin in every bravet —One of the Paris pay f impore Terme of the Sin, uals Seseae ba choad G We Sindee Ga A pa country. should develop the art of hearing, for whieh pur- | the undulutory mason bE karan, fant nows of the kind wl etek Go vas ent wieenkn tem | md tetire rover with what grace sie mey | We are for porfeet weiprocity and freedom | Mut there is also toe dlecorned a second tne of | age he sould. listen to reading aloud without at dulatory it ; Us gives a at of prominent Fremehinca Gam. Wet. per venr m | from the island; or sue must appeal to for | of trade between the United States and all | physical division among these Isiandsy probably | tempung to roprodace the wounds himseif untit he | tirely unde wi ‘ Dald-tiended ‘Ten copie to one adres 8 | eign intervention to enable her to regain | the States of the Dominion, But for this | ler than the volesnte ction, and entirely inde | tq yile to comprehend iinmediately everything anid. | diesting tat tn Ol abeotutcly camens [7 ole Charles Ker was ned 10 shillings tn Twenty cools to ove wate | senielGh WHEN ale haw proved | there in only one olid and permanent basis, | Bement oF lt. Sountings show that trom the goast | aren comes the att of speaking, which aliouid be | ts) to Maen, larinicae, Hove | London Vot'ee Court for on assault upon a toile ifty Copies to One addres | : ) a ry u of Asia to near tho stand of Colcber the eon 1960 | Guitivated slowly, and for which tt becomes Hen take them: from pools in hundreds, and | wh pod his carriage, driven vy Werxsy, por y herself slngularly incompetent to 4 1 [and that is complete political union. Let | shallow that an elewetion of only three hundred feet | 5 - i ian by heart the verbs nnd a fow other | ay Are broueht to town for inspec i Lady I oi . Holade bade bal liad In that event it is corinn that the United | Canada enjoy all the advantages of such ro- | would convert the bottom into agreat winitne vak | Worte, ‘Tho pupil should be exercised on phrases | Keliiiyuiogy Is uot sumerent to deternice whariucy | — ibe firet divorce ever granted in the State ot Aédilona onion ta Ciub tacvesen, nt Club rater, | States will have a word to say. ciprocity and freedom on the same conditions | 1%!" whieh what are wow Isionds would fort ele | and idioms, ond obliged to construct his own gen- | 8%, Bels have tect, are earniverous, and ove | South Carolina was deered at Greenvitie on tie ist Rube SATIN Mr. Borie us a Vourist. In 1854, under tho dictation of onr slavo- | tlunte Tew ee tin tan and the adjacent | torge to engage in conversation, Constant repett. | Having no t nd ste evidentiy unprepared for | Meatment aud al ovdonuent Fount Pa an Wasiisoros, whenever Hata i flanda, Between the two divisions runt a tee | tion would form an important part of the training, | tick. and except by Might, are defeuceless. Fur —In Harvard, Worcester county, Muss, there Three ards) or ie Siuka wiiitiaecdienlan; ike holding interest, we mado n feclprocity | and unsounded sve, Prom there facts the conch: | rhe squiy of grammar separately M, Marcel dis. | oniy adjancie: Och nce chee pee ieee DEES ES | are twelve widows, whose average azo 14 10, One Grrcta Kors ' a M1 tho Vieo-}resident treaty, Botore it was made, the Provinees | #6 been drown that the enstern half of the zoe, as he considers it Ul calculated to acsist They ure not serpents, ax they Want fangs, | of them i+ 102 years old, Evidently they are I ng Boowese ake I is Vite Pron ts were moving tn the dinvetion of political | MENDeteRO Wan frmery a pat of aeaiot | cae Jed or naked, Which Hivariably distingulal | hurry to meet thelr husbands in another wor'd ; tinfon with: the United ' ; . Ie tany bo doubted whether, iM. Marcel's method Will not Worry our readers with any apceulae | —The f ns of the Boston Post OMe Spain Powerless in Cuba, | as nt in the temporary absence of the Chiet |” 4 BAL ai ot 1 States. An 6 formed a portion of theeautinent of Asia,rut that the | woru fliy carried out, tt would not show ser (lon on a subectcuniemodis buroberuc eke ree | wih arent. weeks W : iB les To understand the causes and probable | Masistrate, Ava groneral rats, however, our 14" tgs the trout " vathent bie 1 Hg aloe Lect Ltielow | gofects which be has not foreseen; but itis evl- | gulmitiad Gr nutanstiie, elt Wei vesi-t we’ fea sdalioame? lige. Cont Ofken fala? x b7 the treaty wes terminate nd now | lands, Accordingly, the arehinelaga Is to be AUS Uane Relate OF ba sotid ts Patek te ear effects of the recent action uf the volunteora | Prexdents from Wasmixeras to Laxcous | ite preyt bd re Ye ie 'f | emanated te aa A wiailan torond dentls the result of carerul thought, apd contains | Whose opinions we iret ui Secretary Boutwell will be kind enough to reply | ‘ he Proviness are again moving towar¢ hed Into Asiniie aod Australian regior * tions. he upiveraa the peo) ais abenl eolebratinr “nan ties fo Havana, Matanzan, and Cienfucjes, us re | have mgarded tna their paramount duty to | i eatin. "thw preposition OE ag Wear | View te strounly confirmed by the feta wiueh atic | —_ ry country. that no crouture anything Hike tose |, ——At the recent celebration of Class Day m tha lated Ly our advices feom Key West, it in in| remain at the seat of the Government and | iG aboata P ; 4 3 en. WATe T ander Mr. W: notice im the course of | tl INTERESTING FIGHT FOR §800,000. AUG. TROy Lave Woe iueks devene tees | Ah debi yrs age a na ease ee i anes ; DOR, should it be adopted, would cer- | years’ weadering ncaa n thak they haves t developed. the jon made biter attick upon the Facuity, fa dispensable to b in mind the various | ¢ Lito their business, thas setting an ey t COr | yours’ wondering throu zh ti » An imarivury | _ Sa 4s it is practically Linpossible that they could bave : ; . 7 bal tainly stop the movement once mor line can be drawn botween Celevos and Bones, f A Child Competted to Contest grown to that sige without baving becn seen, — It | “Mich he was summarily expelled from the institu. Bpanish clements in Cuba ample to all other public eervants ies idl Ba Tevetag (he do westward of wiveh the antoale | WHT Anather Remark fe'quite certain thoy were boven’ OR Rite ets ; isiada a nnoveril ne a owing the deep #09, westward of wilieh the w 1 wy ! ¥ ir the In the first place, no Spaniard, from the | A migratory executive, emulating the no Gulia eR Gah Canin Teta rere | ant planta aro of a distinetly Asiatic type, and ont | tory The Chittendens Hecoming Batt for | foi .A0 1 it alaioal, caually certain the turin | © —A young man, “illiterute but polite,” om us agra'tist an unknown dangrer, by declaring atin silc: types 8 | 5 Lawrees bongit them there, stortyy Witch passe : Captain General down to the Iowest Lower | madic life of Arabs and Gypsios, gives an fy Ty at (Bil ies Ward of whieh Wey are Australian, ‘The two vom | the hawyere ten, formerly a morehant in | Per Soares, an extent of country, and was so.viow | Delng Invited to aitcnd » wedding, sent p note ti , hat “there is a nigge! ne, cele : : ; Hr, Liteins Chittenden, formerly a merchant in | lent, wnducotealy sathe do mo such | response, saying: “I regret that cireams Of wood and drawer of water, ever expatria. | ainbulating, unsteady character to the Gov ee eta Vhat | tinents diffor radically in thelr natural productions, | «At Wnt vat mer eecenthy w realdone of W Horlad in the Yaas pines af tie sorduiresk Totes |. Cecmane'io toe eeqaldese oll prevent ony ted himself to Cuba with any other object | ernment. Among its other grave i lidden object lurks behind this pr of th and tho difference between those of the Islands on | O°Y OY ia ce oh fe io lent o| : B, COROWAI ence Ter pasaliak antoten: eos 66 pugnant to te acquiesce will prevent my i any other objec ument, Among mide phere heb gto Thiel of ember age reo b alate of the fnvit =A traveller in Pennsylvania asked his lands lord if he had had ay cases of sanstroke in that sir,” suid the landlord ifaman geta f the tact Atmospheric. aud electrical y distiuet, In spit | years, and left $599,090 to bie wife nd daughter, in | conditions, so as to produce, tm addition to th ennd other aly ie to be found in the gallant Gen. WaLenipan we do not know ; | #ither side a equ but the project is alike worthy of rejecti heap aia’ eliny whether its motiv 60, the two groups ar The keme radical ditercs os than that of making sufficient money during | Venionecs is that of dragying along in its Riis temporary sojourn there to enable him | meandering carcer the: tribe of offices to live at case in Spain. This hes boon the , the Iatter the proportion of seven-sixtecnths to the former and | Ceattal torhado, a high wind, heavy rain and an clee- trical storm, ‘The most pladsibie theory which oc- urs to Us a8 accounting for the presence of these | town. are founded in glory or nineixteenthe to the Litter, who is still a inivor, and a floating eorpa diplomatiq i ali al a 2 bdbbsdipiergeetas he oll gentleman was a native of Conneettent, and | fishes, bs that the tornady in pas me lake | ore he ts draw) ever call it bj caso for three hundred years. ‘The Spaniards | being accredited near tho President, wher. | @Uuted ts gain Foees Gf min by whieh they areinhatited. Among | isi been twice married, Vis necond wife orrver. Ih tue. tmniense wakuows We bans cai fee saber seeded ; ae aR Hs : eed If Gon. WaLnnion wants to be President | these, however, the tine of division is drawn «ome |" . hortheest. drew Gay other nome, Rover came to this hemisphere for the pur. | ever he may be, and bound to follow him by | _ snd ofcourse hodooulet him rather pl miles further to the eastward: ow ive Amelia Lockwood, a tady In enay cir veer ten yan ‘The tornado -Loid Clarouce Paget years Coms pose of colonizing it, in the correct sense of | land and by te Notwithstanding these |, an ake te doe ane “ae he ie ae the stronger having van, } ty et Gripes Fiorep s ber | dor in -Cisiof & Irie Mecvterronean squads the word. ‘They never emigrated ns the vari. | considerations, however, it is reported that | 1M? the Cuban revolution sere 1 ; my ‘ he : prim diaeinied ous peoples of Northern Europe have do e | r new President is about to est out oa |S? : : ; eer @ fr wie Mg ay f ie vi ate uted to this country. The present Creole fami: | bie travels te han Wiowly ot been i i hich ha: Bequeathiad t6'b ' * ore stent ts fe ue ac layaen oleae Sicaniiobrg lies, not only of Cube end ee i aie , | srorh m8 I ie : anstabasiel Nanedlined egy aes France, bears the following inscription: “Strong att f alice at & qt vo on A fit 2. ito bi a trust deed of al A REPRIEVE ON THE GALLOWS, | veer and wine of the first quality, Customers drinks i for ' " tue property. Previous to the oid gentleman's second a : “ ; ' at But thon Annapolis pte iy, suey wre inpasetee, di ing more than twelve glastes will be xent home tn a inet ; : , | ‘§ OF poms wat Quen Vic- | dontyand taltura, “A Malar tcver moufeats hig | MAIASe and wh ‘ it veeanio unauifest that that | Five Minutes fram Rteralty—Aw Exeittes | cab, tree of cargo, in cate they are uuablc to walk.” ss ni Lactd . © | ro Me ite ho wtter lot reelpro- | feelings strongly! and seems to be really wanting in | emt wae parrorieed: SUE HeTiaw, ooeetes nice ; —The Boston Daily Advertiser says that “ Mr. aR qome of their chi we ShaOY Wd RROML eSohe te oe Meanwhile he had better lot ree! pro. | feeling is! : ¥ wanting in | ijcmos whereby the marriage migt be postponed, | One of the most noteworthy of respites from Huns : Te Fe nee tS | atte alone, carncity for emotion, Wo does not quarrel easily, | Pivse aug Achel Chittenden, brotiee or an iznoininions deuth was, witnessed « week ugo in | Otlarson, formerly night editor of the New York rt after ney Lad acquired | only natural that the President should feel 4 ——— = and will give op his Just debis rather than disusreo | bbls i re \iceaa eegpngindi Pa Satan OF the | iiiax, N.C, Gun Baker aad din Thomes | Zridune, but removed from that place some time during their re the necessity of paying some extra att The A fig Jouraal save that | with his debtor, Asa people, the Malays are lack. | O°°e4 ey eR ive Moka eo ip ight ge were to ti hanged fo the munter of Wade Deters since by Mr. Young for reasons on which it is not : Bact Papas andes dois titel vat | 2 sas testified, of . wen the | ‘Tlie murder was siamply atrocious, and wo, with | tenuis ‘ Ss The S; convisiced as it | tion to its aifairs. Of course, however, we | Mr. Collector Guixsett has on file 17,000 applic | IN in eneray and rather deflelent tn intellect. What | 1,9 was about to take place Inthe house of Mr, | Mother, Georee tasting, bad been convicted ond | Worth while to cuter, has been reatored to bie old ig ‘i ; | ; : ‘ ‘ . civilization they have seems to be eatircly confned * | aentenced, but Bayline had been respleed by the | desk. aaturally was that no man w éxebaxige | do not doult Ghat: he je: more and mow cations for places ia the New York Custom Ayris, in Stamford, Conn, they arrived in full force 1 Ls if ; would exchange | don r fe and more con | ¥ catia a ; to those nations who hive beeu converted by Mo- : ‘ z Governor. ‘The murderers, whose doom acemed 0 | Que of the best things which fashion hag such a glorious country as Spain, and such | Vineed that our sea armaments would uct | Hous Feline CoMmUdE irvare Caan | be | hamuedans oF Beatmine acraed pe apr ich aaepartd Cas ikea for te exceutions and anteaeeer tare: they | done of late to help the eculit, Is the introduction an casy Lfe a3 the people live there, for the | ypreguable without the iron-clad energy | Tecelved. | The Journal is very good authority, | Ibis among the Malays that the cartoca custen of | TeMPoned, he filewing ‘ny one of & SoigLt to sleed, but could not. Snutches of siumber | of what are called * mask veils lite, short, spot Masia Rele SEK. wemNciviibeed and cacis | *T but we can’t believe that Mr. Grixxent ix amok prevails, A man who by some cause has | of the deceased ealled at the house with ® earrlae | they caugiit, but thelr waking hours were spent IN | tq yciis, whic, cllasing close to w Indy’ face, sscomn uicivillzed and newly | hard-h to stop ut provisely 17,000, been rendered desperate works hlinscif up into g | Sd s#kod Nia to take ride, to which he consented. | bitter invuclive agaluat the man who lad been fo | Ge TOS Tt Stet the eyesight of the tled region, except for ® purpose of ac. eile er riding some tinu eppe # spited. On Friday. mornin, er was calmly de- | distarb and imately e eye betel a sibeiuiaie ; : pe f i ina Laid oe fn rate : few more wor do much barm, He frenay, In which he makes a mad aitack upon the baw 4K peigles , re eden SOP re mow, be Homanal: sed avauk the healits of all with oulep, wearer lating wealth; and knowing by expe. | ist of the Cabinet, and journey larly | an oid hi 0 i e | World in genoral, killing every one whoin he meets, | MC brether asked deceused to co up to his room an ALiL oe 4 despatch came froin tae Governor's a " i M ? ; i ba Serene yy | an oid ry Whig, he knows that th Torah iedtaba ee {ake e Geen of Wine VAPore lannar. to Which be | Becreiniy’ desiring “the execution “to. be rene |. ceMrs Co AL. Webb. areparted to have wold for , Fence from the very carlicst days | twice a week between Philadelphia and | right of petition is ove of tho most precious | Wat!l he is at last destroyed biaeett, also conamcted, ‘Itischarged a drug was put in the | Rewed unul tha ath” of dune, but Sheriff | « very large sum un interest in bis 0 Messrs, that unlimited peculation could be clan. | Washington, has made travelling contagions | guaranties of liberty Pata toenttahe pee oe teland of Lombok, | irom whieh he become siopefiod, and tn thet | Adare Ay Leng he ein . serene pine J.B. Osgood and B, V Dutton, Mr, Webb Is, ace 1 ; | al ay rained that a man was © eu ‘ A he 8 12 upether Celegram Was rent to ata ga destinely indul ny of her public | among his colleagues. Already wo learn that miauenk Gee Tan laa a ted J, | meek," aa the Kuglish phrase in, and all the gat ee | condition was driven to Waterbury, forty or tity | but the proceedings Wend on, theer | cording to the Sprinctictd Repudiican, going to the 2p 4 onic HAN « just appointed J ee D hi 3 wee » the house o othe f Rath el ming Intense, and the convicts t Adnucosdan!® moantll he SUD ne! TepersuAlealion ( Saudacinge: Maleellon’ alineek (sTGleT bax Awamace RL RRTNHTe KCC tasers ( beets , 1B. O. Dexcaw ene EAA HBUEAAE) A ahGoe lume be 1 mshi me ara re. The friends im: | joned mad led t ia, Tie hives were ca ein an pe ‘ uh : vusul to Naples, a happen to know ibe orien: f ‘ medintely started an inquiry, and having troced him ‘ the black caps draw —An illustration of English ignorance in rega sceaitle. b J waye adoption i em of | will be his only vacatio A his o ourne i ys the writer, “aman had been killed ata gaming St 7 imp le, has always adopted t m of | will be his only va nd his only journey | (hose gentlemen, but we that it w 1 ble bee 1 of to Waterbury and learned the eirenmstances of hin eri sicc to America ts soen in the answer sent by the Cum+ remunerating its employees in tl lonies | in the whole year; Mr, Bourwa:t, too, i 1b Lerche acta et RL DAT Co GDS EA NG Ht ay tion Hien fel acibed h fod thn prisone t f Harvard's et a ' ating its employee © colonies | © whole year; OUTWIET, too, 19 | yust deal botter for the Government, and tur | posaewed, bo wan going to amok.’ Anotner hag | Yitit they Wad him released on a writ of Aabeas corpus 1a the aeeeatt | bridge University crow to Harvard's chalienge. with the very smallest kind of salaries. about to make a flying trip to his farms | these would-be Consuls tos, if fy these ¢ a killed or wounded seventeen people hefore be could nd shortly afterward he was married to Miss Lock- ny fs nid not legally was directed to * The Cambridge College, Harvard, The pay of the Captain-General of Cuba | at Groton; but Mr. Boni is alwaya en | ates slould be edl—and t i the | be destroyed. In their wars, a whole 4 ent of | Wood 4 mre Tale 3 BOTT Mass.” and actually lay for some days ia the qui pa) : | : ¥ ) ates stout i © the : i NEC ee ee eri Riveriil wis determined to hwug the men accord: | MAR Ane | ae : ould barely autos for tha hecsmsare aes | ¢ nd always on the go, like the] better, The Brindisi man will not sce a live | Mee people will sometimes agree to ‘amok fr. Chittenden then to to bis wateu, aud woukl have done sy had he | Post Ofice of the inland town of Harvard, nsew of his household, and pest \w ter ; ae re ; 0 we 1 “C 1 bas Lisaean'ar uly Cantant as © ; ) then usa ou #Lth sneh energetic deap ba (bel ines BC yenee Lena against His Deg iherry: |) abr recenvey (be lpiun ins Acmpaiat 2, sgh panlecsdegzpanun Ahead oetniete ze be Pe ae 8 hous re anc ty hae ever | Wandering J i attends the Cabinet rye pea sul nee ny ay * blag Lap ts dle anid nephews, aud he at once took tegat measures to | mp an sae Fan eaeTMONR, MA, May 28,1860. | ovina, ne wae imimedistely telegraphod by Lora wen the oue grand lucrative place in the | mectings mainly to give picturesque accounts en years; he will s and about | oy A alee ; have Mr. Stern Chittenden set asite as trustee of his |! eto t u ‘ ackod ita to preside at the Lond y ; elves, Amoug th nts, thone wou! ; i aughiton, asked bite to preside at the Londo gift of the Home Government. Gen. Cos. | of Susquehanna and the Delaware and | # “ity 8 hole of a place as he ever dreamt of, | jooked apon as hervee or deuilogaits, w ve 4 | Property. ‘This was doce tn 1967, ‘The first wil tt thu th day of 1 ier, Which wonld take place soon alter his CMA, after eight years’ residence, returned to | the Schuylkill, and of whatever distant | “Hen he arrives at his post. A Consulate is no | themselves ior their couutey, Hare it is siinpiy suid | WR4.9i*0 Fevoked SASUAP, W. HOLDEN, Governor of North Caroline, | MP%sh but tho honor was declined, Yet Mr, Mot- Spain a millionaire, and the place was griven | glimpses the Washington and Philadelphia | More needed there than one would be on the Peak | they mule ‘au Tho will was offered for probate In January, 1907, | epnis telegram the Sieriff recuepized. and the men | IY easily fell tuto the trap prepared for him by the ie Gen: Bandana iy onder Gai ; eos pats of Teneriff’, It is different at Naples, which isd |“ Macaxsar te the most celebrated place in the | *4 Sldections were Immediately ted by the br BS baeke ts ere e seersscol acanee IIIS s ; pn order th he might re- | cars may afford of the Cumberland mour town of great importance, wisich demands a man | Bast for ‘runing an uek,’ There are sald to be ther sing undue influence upon the decedent AS we peptone —Vinnie Reain’s statue of Abraham Lincoln, if J euperate his finances after his lavish expen. | tains and the Alloghanies. who is capable of Alling the office with credit to | oF two @ mouth on the average, and five, ten, or | DY his wife, Amelia, ond his friend, Mr. Ayres, of Sway | Bot A masterpiece of art, {s as literal a representas } diture while Ambageador in Paris, From] After having entranced the lively imagina- | himself and to lu country ; one who knows the | nA are sometines Killed or wouated at | Stamlond. A specivi guard ms Mesa. 9 acer, | aul uolisaat wes the Shey but gradually fe | ton of bim aa can he fount oatede ofa colleen of j the highest fu: avecta the: inves SA ete 5 vie m, [tis tae national, aad there tha: | See ays wes appl ne Caugnters and he m te Uie cbhaemmens nin orto spiritity | wax works, Ills eoat, his cravat, bia gloves, ard @ highest functionary to the 1owest, the | ttons of Messrs, Hoan, Bourwrrt, Cox, | lunguage and the people; one who has had a has bec \ : nto idemned men, And so ented } roe gin : ” 2 J alia ae J hoaorabie modo of committing eucide among th us become a resident of Tees, The time between Was 4S Hear an execution as ay i could | even his boots have been so envefally studied by rame rie has ever obtained. ‘The pay of a | Caeswetr, and Fist by the eaptivatt commorcial education, Butto obtain such a wan | pitives or Celeves, and tet sionable way of | January and May t in taking testimony | well be, ret siaasitvaies ip nerations will be in no ! ] tide waiter in the Custom Honse would not | episodes of his tours, and even dotightod the | A/cm hundred dollar a yorr will not 1 Goeaptog (co thelr diMonties, A Roman feil upon | Bere and there by commissions, and when the ca Parié Weaken emely aaa 1 iveuou Aoudt as to Mr, Lincoln's ideas of dress Liquidate his wash bills, AML, therefore, Impassiblo Prosident himself by the graphic | oman who knows anything of Naple nis swort a Jopaness rips up his etomach, aud an | 8% ¢° tes ne Lt Pe ie 40 Gun ten, Why rf pay sheers : —Since the Freach diswovery that sewing m cam of going the for that aun Suppose wo Enehial W i) 7 appeared as counsel for his ancles, the Micotanls n ean be ce inteally ra the Government servico aro, if nut directly | lore of hia adventures, Mr. Bonte makes a | {team of going there for that sum, r Englishman blows ont his braing with a pistol, Th Liha Vie Som Neaa A more commen-looking set of women than the | chines ean be cconomteally ran by an electy lavited to steal, at least given to undersiand | linsty visit to tho Navy Department, and cx. | Ho! the record of the last eight yours of this | Buse bas tages to one euletduily | Witinite thele opposition to the w risian cannot be fount on the face uf the globe, 1 | netic cnzine, partice in Hartford have been experi I ed to ‘ east given to undersianc insty it to tho Navy De wat, ant ¢ C hatacges lice Mtr Dba re ERAe hee peace mae Leineneddi’ Ale » ait erouaediee ae is movement took counsel her side t H hom eve re. Th churelr. at places of cuttin ture steam engine, to bo uscd ql se aK ak nike i Aun pea MilOWSAG — BIAbes h | oo up before NCAN, y Hee Bed DF woEIGYS | ee ccd Choy cone wide by | iidva secu Gren avery ahve. i church, at places of | mevting upon a miniature steam engine, to that they are expected to do 60, Lae s kn Wiag ale nees with AGH Fal | into what a desirable sent he is about to leap, he ts ta debt, m M eannot pays hes taken for a as a abt is es auras for @ | city. ta purtion very dintinguished and na of Ty. | inthe akiue w Tt is expected that 1 amaleen i So thoroughly is this system understood | Porter. Then he takes up his satehel and In December, 1861, Mr. Liscouy removed Mr, | aves OF has guinhted away his wite or child into | * Wage : wh Oe w er the Yor grate I de ret aye scarcely Ach a well- | gine will furnish power enough for severni nawhines, 4 F enn A Pay ee hie ei WAY Of recovering WhAD Ho li Interests of the wird required that the epectal quar. | dressed | n Mails, one who dit not look trowzy, | ang © same tine be ¢o cheap a# to be within the fn Cuba, that the am: unt to be earned is all | his umbri ia, and soon finds ims Woon Hawwert and appoiated De, Anwsuxe, who sacine Dink ares anes ian should contort the wiil inher behalf. Mean- | Shore hair was not Ae ana whew and at th ba ti e fo cheap a# to hin tf that has to be settled, If a slave trader ex. | more in the familiar prosence of vis dude: | stayod thore four months, and, finding that his |, pied Pup Be while the ward, Mits Lucia Chittenden, te sald to bo | NoWid not look the better tor voap and water, ‘They | feach of every one = re | ‘ such cmucl wrongs, but Wil he rovenged ou mun: Ht to be | nay make the nic © in the world, but ~ Recently, at Kport, N.Y, the seat of a ; pects a cargo of negrocs, he setdes with futigable ravelling companions, con- | expenses already ox this year's iue re | kind, and dio likes hers, He grasps hia kelabane | entltely entisnied with the will of her father, wiiteh, | they don't wear tay seid out the | re Le Bale ig i ‘ ‘ ‘ , ! at i 7 ‘ i ahe ways, dies What ehe. knows | daintiest sho ude, bat ure hot | dJuryman absent fom the Supreme Court was taken Captain-Goneral, through the confideat luctora and engineers of the line that leads | signed and hone, Mr, Hint was next ap- | die, and the next mument Arvne out the weapon, | HeMATH embodtice what she Knows to have eee | find om ihe feet Rete nloaly Btsine |: pibdeason Of Hy a dog: ‘ha dudges addicenlig que? Na Mi Na aie 1 fier | pointed, but not » yo there, he swa tube m mon to the heart, He rons on io wishes with regard to his proper: 4 whe has | dsesses may be f i ¥ ge, s man of the latter, the number of dowbloons | to the city of brotherly love, which, after " to go there, he swap B heart, He rans on, with cities of the world, | ofthe counse), said, "You acc, Mr. Lanniug, dat tint sholl be paid for each slave lanted, It | having been acted by Pus, gave birth vo | OH the plore for another with young Hoyann, | Dloudy kris ta Lond, tabing at everyone he I FEPSEy Ra RURLSIEILS Seren eee tee creas |i aitens taunted pee see tt Surymba's seats aro.all Secopiel: Arh you Teely ate | ale ees : ne who remuined th i 4) months or so, found | meets m then resoundé throng P darisnon: he counsel | out tat indos: yy h Which marks the 0 ed?” ‘The lawyer raised his glasees to a merchant reecives a consignment of mer | Bonin, and then rested fr pairsful labors | wie nis on ld sehas, asd ootas away, | He Weerim. Wovers briteas, Kelves, and. guns for the special gaurdian decited to contest the will, | tare aud tect Mia hare ant bya oor MMi eihlens page ees eet chandise, the amount of the fraudulent entry | and fell ash ng aaah Bee MRE ho got sick | Browahtoutezainst him, Me rushes madly forward, | SM they have sssumed tho place of the brothers | crs) ‘ we the parties aypear, BOE cated niroHe) TOBE “NAL COAW! GGHE Gp. fo 1 i fi ! ' ehayipe i y Mt, Ewan, who got sick r i ts Chittenden who had withdrawn, «0 that Mise Chite | tf Yo bot seen an cleguutiy dressed | F r u 0 m is st ated between himself nnd the Cust Were Gen, Grant and bis Cabinet » left aft months, ‘The nest reoipiont of killa all ho ¢ women, aad childretmand | eet ned egelast iG Par u bat Tstould hate to Gust him for a jaryman.* ’ 1 1 bee eee Be ONIN, he next recipient OF F ding, overwhelmed by vam bers, aml’ all the exe! enden ts forced nether own will to appear to Prin Ide, who rinks ny ote _ | sudge, but Es at i jurgm House cflicial, aud the duty thus purloined is | ister untravelled men, nothing could | this greatollive was a Mee Gnuen, who died a fow | Uenorerslelmed by ao paral all SHO. GLt |. ee her teiher's lant teatament eb Ocranke mest to the Em. | o ossini’s unpublished music has been sold by \ divided. possibly be more instructive to them than to ] jnouths atierward; mud the lust was a Me, Mat ‘The Papuan truce, Inluabiting the Au A ; The case was caled on Thursday inion ie ein 1 to the Empregs, dresses | Mme. sidto M, Monchotte for $30,000, which Ia { a Of late years the slave trade has been dull, | study the travels of Bonne; but as they | ruews, sout out by Mesidontdoayson ; and ne aro aw widely separated from tho Malay invigelet | %#8 ken to prove the genuineness of the will, and | what, Nite nocle she Mia te very Wieeeeiee 4 atthe rate of ncarly #200 per comp; id When t and sinee Getober loot all commerce has been | have all seen more or less of the world, and | Mr. Duvcas is about te try i. This poor, anti as they in mental char aeteristics, They are tut, | ye ave pal a jon a Mr. eee nad | f thers whe tag A ars ole fa the is i aso aa re rs wi aut area anes a : i atti innals (Gi te hab had. then, olahe did with a dark brown or black skin, long and prom: te Coughter, from the nephow, Stern Chitt * 4 bah Be me ® oa asses yeaah ede vis bt Hane) nearly tiegnant in Cuba. What wonder then | havo many a time visited the regions | (inate Consulate has had, then, Ai i and p Yesterday additional that! which endures, butts sient. Ten copies of these side . Great . 1 ei VAR arlalw Raven n @aate Ran DAG UAIR Ota TL Hent noses, and frizely hair, The latter in youth | Yesterday additional testinony was taken on —— ndures, ‘ p that the subordinates of the Captain General, | which are now eo constantly and so inbori. | Consuls in as many years, and onestuifof the thme | Tr rE as rit aneraand actetne | Hatt of undue inflience over hi, which was not | MAVEWNM Young on Federal Omeora—The | fur commonplace lines were fount among hs following the example of Derce himself, and | ously explored by the elder of our (wo naval | it, has boon carried cu by diffore ; vi ( ama Considerable longth, had, forie a cetera | proved. ‘The cates «tll on are all Nenluwagy papers. Tuese autostaphs have been eotd ut the : 4 é Vith a sinele exception not one of these Const ~iyryd ‘ ort of ic the Utah Reporter, Brigham Young | same price as his musical comporitions—shat ta, probably incited to it by a prophetic fi Dromios, it is diMfcult to account for thy Hi 8 Fe eeaaen ne ota cine thag, | fizaled mop, stsnding out on all elves of the head = — ° tall vere Kamer eat alk eee ue ee his musical compositions —tnt Ia, a6 4 ‘ Pat, bow a wor welangusge before going there, haa eared 7 TAR. a ue forcibly | nearly $200 aplece. shadowing that the Spanish rule was on the | grratifintion they find in his tourist experi |) At, eat Mena tian mb WL Ase Wk very demonstrative, exprearing hi ATIONAL GUARD NOTES, ed Biaies Government, la his They have atrial in the Superior Court at a ee meer gh and but liste whea they eune away, What | emotions “in shoats and langhter, in yells and oa Mormon Conference Fecentiy h ia wane, should endeavor to amass wealth by es, excepting upon the presumption that | jy nofit the country hus derived for the a at of | franting leapings.”” He scems to have much more nm of the Seventh Regiment a at pall Bis toa geta to } Tinffalo, for the valne of w diseased Worwe, which Dida f any opportunities which the revolution m Bours isan original mind and sees railway | yyonoy paid oud for salaries to these officers it is | viiatencrgy than the M Ngeeeh sik keene ihe, Broviionse Light In it plcd ts poutively guaran iced |” MUCBHSIH | fale 0 rial Ue famous case of Jarndye ud dare oe 4 atoeh Gan WAY alas t sand dc nd the ginger-ber hops St a Co Naplos | feellag for art, and deco Ap ea a ental eliday of 4 hom did they send here tor oMlcers ? ‘Phe vi y twas begun in L564, has ween one Jud j ereate? What if G n Laer 4 did ell ca a nd dey 4 1 uh ging rheer sh PF | not casy lo see, Unless the Consulate in Naples Palen i te ane fs im _ joules sbhoe, sn Eleventh Hrigade- Miscetinncous.t wags that could be raked out of hell; the | ter aud leave heb, has been tried torce times, tafo conducts to pantoned rebels, or Gon, | of Baltinore with the eyes of a port, ‘That | ean be made what it ought to be and be property | tools WAR elaborate carving. “Dat tn the uiectous | geven comnanien of the Seventh Regiment have | Guitetittt tata tue, coukt ek ais’ whe | gra another t Ang.’ hn aoiodak teRalrod . PELAez receive $70,000 from the insurgents sa manysided man ix manifest from the | filled, it had better be abolished along with that | ye ee nee at io be cruclam the trememene | Voted £0. RON an excursion up the Hudson Haver, wo | in suite of thom; We isk no odds of then, wud It | RAs increascd f to nearly $6), and the pro~ What Spaniard can justly complain, and lint lis coiblnae dhe abelruse otacttnites (on Dendlaly an aptto be crucl in the treatment | were in favor of going to Newport, and one was op. | tise d—d low lived fellows that ure now crowding | bobllities are that, untess the jnry bring In a veut * a | ; ) Oh Oe a a . —— of hie children, while the Malay is remarkable for | posed toa trip of any kind, The excumion is tobe | IM here give us any trouble, we will rise up and put | (or Louk sides, elther ibe anigtitiac tiers which of them would not have done like: | of a philologist with the exhilarating: quati Our distinguished neighbor Mr. Brick | b* gentioness in this respect, The didterence may | made some timo in the latter part of July. The com: | Sii¥ one Gi them re t OBL at Lhe ter tory! OW S| seth eon on abate ed bpecle | i a be \ i MES wise had the opportunity leon offered? | tics of a touriet; and who knows but that the 1 poseuoy has returned to town, perfectly recov PANDA be te Gay al to the greater apathy | mand will charter @ steamer fi fear oF Bre days seb among uel Thore was old Dr the, ‘ ortle wane giveGrt jal doomsday 3 } Every Spanish officer in Cuba is vena) ; ond | meditative mood of the philosophic traveller } ered froma the protracted Mines which has de- | than, of] viens ib sian MolhL: GLAU Dudiitytyanonly by ry pene tar atin patpod yard Ur uban ise SY Ray pt ee de Bylo Log The oldest nor in the Massachusetts q pone know this better than the voluntecrs. may have sown the seats of his philological | tained him for many weeks ta Wisconsin, Me | ““gidiough thors are the two ehiet races of the | the Burgess corps and otier of tho Ane military organ ee ee ee eae He baa ran gah Praia eC , who has been "These voluntecrs are composed almost en | ambition? comes back in excellent condition, being nue a archipelago, yet there are innumerable modifiea- teat mn oF Alay 97 teste li Ansett “fi Peay Gad willie Bet, aharal seh wnale i recaa years, calls tim“ thet Ean ae dtl He élling from Dulladelohi ' ixty pound weight on the back of his | ti eh, Dn Monday evening noxt aconrt martial, for the trial they send out here. And these men are t ip Van Winkle of tne institation,” The other da other cities of the island. In their every-day | to Wushington, the lato Mr. Evenerr dow , aud prepared to > Hhabitants Of velghboring | ofthe Ninth Regtinent, willritts theretinentalarmory , | Why goew into the louse in these days? A | cupola of the prison, he asked” Kee? ‘ . i sails dlalant. wood motohine fh languishing Hanes of red-hot Democracy among | islands will often de altogether unilke, possessing no | Major seward ws I" nt of the court, nae And te Vice- Presid. nt is R Prison, he asked to be allowed to go. ‘ : transactions they are necessarily in commu ed in the distan ule A crouching fOFM, | 1 rithful, Mr. Pomeroy {e one of those who | knowledge of cach other, nnd prac 9g catirety | ten ett frees, Companies, Band D of, the fame, Avd no man can get office unicas be isa | UP and look of, Tis requost was granted, an@ pication with Government cimployees, at the | which was that of a poor Indian, On the DiNeh wHRl (hAeAAy CANAEAG SHAS lie Tibhar) | Lena emOIN: guiddle’of this mouth, aid Proven to the Charlestown a Sppakar, pan ieee thee Ruan to | furnished with an opera glass, he made the ase: ‘ Custom House, on the wharf, In tho tax | same night, while the Sonate was ablaze | i165 q Radical Dewocrat of the most advanced | _ MF: Wallace's object in visiting this portion of the | and iramed tutimoulars' O8 Slemanely enstosted House, and It you ean find any men who are | Was the fret time Le bad looked out ap ae 1 they th ith the repeal of the Missourl compromis iid globe was to secure thera a vollection ebieily of in- | 1a septe uber. the Providence Light Infantry, one o¢ | mot lias, thieves, ers, gamblers, and drunk. | World for twenty-one years. He turned bin gust i} off everywhere in fact; and they them. ] with the repes ) ay school, and wields a largo influence among the | fects and birds. As the train prvipphyresteelen the best Heutlone tn New Tad wl ¥lt ‘tits ri 1 tell pou thoy aro very few, 1oF uO other kind | toward bia old home in Camb ot ds alt ) : 2 ‘ vat cloud of Kanaas ory, : | we ma 2 bool city. hey are to be the guests of the Twen- | of men can get in there, . i: selves take care to foster this universal sys | and the war cloud of Kansas aud alavory. a of decided ideas and uncompromising | taken ap with narrations of his adventures and eue ye elit. On tlie Companies hey sant an army here to destroy the Sointe, changed,” was his ouly comment, ’ rere of official larceny, Lf they religiously | Mr. Evert rose slowly from Lis seat and | principle in that party. His paper hi tho | cese in shis direction, it must HEL hal ue Baten + froin Boston, Ine sit And when that army fol be Fort Dodge, Ltoht them ~The French triluunals have beon investigat. i} ina tion he aborig' Demoer. no doubt gai itior boldness ‘ural Clatiet io ened 6 nr te tae eh; Tha jag a ease of alleged un 7 iW ce , \ paid dutics and taxcs as prescribed by the | kindled undefinable enti: pal the abor Din ; #, will no doubt gain mall nal veda Ss) and usetil to naturalists, Bat the writer also wen | “lite Iullowing uated §asw compose the non-commis. | laud where you are iy mine; 1 bought tod pent | a cue of alleged undue Induence by a , » law, they could not live, Clear a » galleries by reterring to | aud cage from his resumption of its immediate | with a mind thoroughly awake to everything aro stoned the ourthn th t Trane Wyinan, | My money for itz but you can stay there, Bul i; | Guidenstubbe, a descendant of the Hapsby : lottor of the lav, they could not live, Clear: | ual hearts of fie g Ml roa Wy Tenirrng jal Na hearer Bert apa eres fnalardlan Obatdegls Eaepodl free ft i dorama MeLtugilin, quarieraigie: | you attempt Wo eneroact any further upou us, we'll | Holenzollerns, anda spiritualist of syed ly, therefore, their disgust at the authoritics the crouching Indian whose woe stricken Sine sada aay Nim to appreelate the force of the facts which he ant + JAC, Dickineo, coma sini ow Kil yoo uit Tue ¢ Gone! sald ACY ansaid one drop tensions, upon the charining you s ‘ cannot possibly be ascribed tow cause in thy | condition had that day attracted his ator An Englishman writes a lotter to the | encountered, Hence his book fs full also of inter. A ty Cap AY the, Serentn oat return, 1 toid him to keep off, to go where he | 4¢ Beanvau-Craon, Disearding 1 / continuance of which their own intercets are | tion ou the road. Who knows but that Mr. | London Zines in reference to the last soldier of | esting descriptions and valuable ideas, Mie ve on Une 25th inet, Uy | Would bat nok come on Ur gAnd een tne Rot; | Paraphernalta, the Buron sim plylts 7 f 5 y H " Revoln ies ' vi om, 2 il aul if sata Alea ay neve pene nd paper olpat Monito. , back Chane ones Rone has also met F ert’s poor Indian | the American Revolution, who died a few years How Lisa Love: Niel’ a A batty ‘ofthe Forty-seventh Regiment wilt goto | will be able to burt anybody as long ua the | Penell and a paper on whickgt Mantic. » anys to vitally concerned ‘ p aa tha Hina o€ Mae atk cL tks ta te ce d the King (Vields, Osgood & | xey'itaven the Isicr Tact of this inontin ahd ase to be | haigte ere united, They come aud they out, alt | he wishes to have answeralpent! <ii't 10%, yh Ole * Tho truth 4s, the Spantards outside the | n tho bushes, and that, then and there, the | since in the State ew York, the age Co.) lea short doer by Gromar Butor, of much the | tints! iMouucetioat Tutaitry. 6 | go iaauy otuers have and Went, ond. now Ai | the tomb of the departed Mgr -niingus Mtns WAGE } Sep La : f d to strike the | years and 6 months, The question raised in our | same style aa *'Tho Gunas. ; mn Mont ho Hevonth Regine have ® | thes Gentiicr give Me any wore trouble we'll ei aariagiey! Niele Cuban Government have secn all along that | thought flashed oyor his mind to strike the | ¥ pay.” It tsa pity | partann ect Hare Megara. Sve | (eed Galles give ua any iware yee | evoked, and in the coud ay prarton u, may Shs 1. | that one who » Bet London coutemporary is whether any British such flue prose as Mrs, Lewes the the le : i Barger ution still survives in the United things They saw the Cubans forced to | of those familiar towns on the confines fy ai. inis inquisitive Englishinan to address let. | ME WARthg ig fervor of imagiuation for her to Jeaye the country ; they saw their trade par. | which he ever and anon lingersin his perenni | 1... ty the same effect 10 the journals of Hesse- succeed Im PF ducing really poetical works. Never- es h ° »y | red men from our national ships, and to substi 4 ran |, Forty-reventh "t be buthered with them, Th 1 lawage | *Wer appoare legibl, ‘the authoritios would make all the money ne apt ha vnonelatarw | dice Who served in (he American war of the Reyos | should weaken 1 jf attempting to tarn It into its an the Howitacr Hettery, a 1 GEE is long of were un to “we APE) | ne tans Aealteat Dopertaon Joke t they could out of the revolutionary state of | tute for them the euphonious nomenclatur dom, We | Poetry. The ay\nor's mind 18 too analytical ant too 1 lirtgeGen, Mescrole, wil xo to Troe | them all, Now I for ull the Saints to stick ta family apy ohare fon ay s fuid day, “Ww. otward and | ether und be united, nad. all the deed acalawars iy | clare hier insane and ineap Holman én H review the bel: | Hie counury can't butt us, We deiy thew ull) Ana but the Prinecss her me Wo usk no udds of the Government! Court, and pleaded her cues Stephenson © 9 Stevene Pie Shuvhy dol inations? Whatever may be thought | ¢, i theless, he ‘spanish Gypey" met with many ad- ‘all for a Jewish Conference, : ————— oad: aah laa ae Shae Cees nig pyri giemay prog apete tee fete bel fe eee here ease irs, a6 lle poem wil nedoust be heariy | Drs, Adiar and Hraboro, leading progressive || Fars Psuic Harus.=The next public mecting Ora Mice aa . 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