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AMUSEMENTS. the country into a civil war which was then | perty, euch as sugar, rum, or tobacco, ont of the j V[) | some ereen tenves and pods, and again resumed bis | THE CHIEF OF THE LAND LURDERS. | + ri TH nS ON svoon's MUSEUM oven Ce esos, Math ery scathing the land with fire and sword, | island; and te effect this an export duty is, if not IALF-MILE BELOW GROUND Journey. On the eleventh day he was taken on REDDY IN THE ht ESSI 2 Ss. "8 MUSEUM—Rovineon Crusoe, Matince € 4 y 4 ne be pionaee | In furtherance of the objects of this | cheerfully, at least quietly submitted to, abo | Up hive Rited lou bad cot oavet ies ineeterot: | | NAVY DevertiestoPremien and Per | ene nowenowe Portrotass dis WAVERLEY THEATRE, 790 Brondway—tsion, 094 | conenitney, theas doubledyed — traitora | The Medrid edict is simply the result of the | THB @RBAPCANON OF THECOLO i Somes a, ths bem weave ts formances, SEMBLED IN FULL FORCE. a Farce, Marines Satntaay. | Md : Malt 1 not | Impossibility of collecting any other taxes than BITRE: Und protected him, This humane savage gav0 1H | copessondenos of The San ores : " ms 7. between sth and | (Ook pinasn on board a British veseel, not ‘ ; —o— voy7ger meat and roasted mezquite beans to eat, and Nepe aap, att ¥ CENTRAL PARK GARDEN. ith a \ : on exports ia fa the Oat ; Wasnrsctox, June 8, 18%0,.—When the pte- | puiettom tn ¢ arden Concerts | to escape the punishment due to their crimes ios 101 , > hie a S04 sta. Garden : a? | pe th i t due to th 5 ce oe Men ‘She ta dag Male Tene inavan Lente rt ary White tottered to bie raft and |. oe Adminisration came th the pewspapers r= Adgournine: TER TAMMANY—Olorinds, the Gir! of , nor to clude the wrath of their loyal fi Tridune yesterday spoake as follows Fight—Death and starvation—The Exotoit | "we Cownward. é 3 were filled with glowing promises of increased ositively goes on To-Day—Vivid Sicstele DOOTH'S THEATRE, 28 st. hetweon oth ant (have | citizens, but to prosont thomactvon at the veting the most beautiful and gifted advocate | Of Peter Wilkina Nurvnased bya Reality— | | DELIVERANCE AT Last. ; Eivieney in the management of the Navy De- | of the Spectacte which was Witnessed bx =The Morblo Heart, Manor Satan Court of St James and the Coart of St. Cloud | of the Woman's Rights movement : A Wonderfal and fratktal Story. Three days afterward he was aroused from stpor | iwement, ‘The public were informed that “the Recorder Hackett. Special Correspondence of The sn. by voices, Strong arms were thrown sbomt him, Anizoxa, May 27.—Aflor most r and bearded faces fooked pityingly upon him. He antry after stiver Was tended and eared for by the Mormons of this FIFTH AVENUE Ln Pertchote | BOWERY THLATRE-Tyion org ns Were swept ont of the Seeretury’+ It having been announced that Recorder ; Varley, others 1 yesterday THEATHE—tm oe. and oth et | 5 f i + We tke plossare in showing how mnch more as tho accredited plenipotentiaries of the | we think of that, very charming y mung lady, Miss Canvrun ed traitors whose ercdentials they | Dictisven, than ehe thinks of us, enlonsly running over the co! cobw office,’ that “the land-inbbers were to be cleared | Haekeit would call the Hon, W “ am that “signs of He were now olservable about | wise “Reddy the Blackem{it)," to WALLACK'S—Mother Thibty Aasteguin, bore, in order to procure aid in enrrying | lf Mr Gueeser was not known to bea married | gold, and tinnecessariiy exposing myself to the ue- | place, and, with his strong const the Department," that at last practical seamen | for robbery in the first degree, a heat of thieves, Dl ravarite Wonk Mien into fall oot the overtitow ofthe United | mt might suppose from this thathe had | qusitive propensitios of Pah Utes and Mojaves, | gained health, and has now no desire to leave the | were to have che management,” and +0 forth, at | blocklogs, roughs, ex-conviets just turned lo fre STEINWAY HALL, Juve ant Concert to | « es : to Miss Drogiysox and been re. | have safely reached this piace, 1 left the White | spot where good Samaritans ministered anto DM. | 5 yee, ftegulation circulars and general orders | Sing Sing. all bosom friends and admirers of th Myst oblh theese deh ala Levelbaadhd ptiutlaet eB BER eet Pine constey soon after I wrote you my leet letter, | “Now, let's have some arnsediente:" and eo this | Cones, Crau alan < TNlis And Gener Ont | eed, und holt fellows weil met with the Lourt MINLO'S GARDEN—Sinbad the Sailor havy seized (hewe fugitives from justice and | a In company with * Hank" Angel, a short, lithe follow, | man onded hile story, speaking gravely, and carrying | viyicica with a hemorrhage of paper and ink. Word, congregated in and around the Court Room! = returacd them to our shores, The accounta of the National Treasury for | Who can shoot arevolver well enoneh to bit abarn, if | Conviciton with a narrative which seems aide fn Three months have passed away, and it would be | of the General Sessions, It was probably owlag to 1) PAGS, “Wont act, | the year ending the 80th of this month are so fur rey Hoth,” aaix-foot-two- | credible. Hots in good health and doing well, and | vinneing to compare the performance of the Do. | the amiable and pleasing exterior of his y wat ee OP , } \ ; ce : he | completed that it i¢ tolerably certain the ye +4 | @te WhO can shoulder two handred weight of wheat | oes not wish to renew his experience; but Lander: | ya riment with the promises of ite friends, if Ite | so many jurors failed to appesr. The rongne were ; ce AUT, | trough: the loyal 1 and people of the ‘ erat ain the year’s | ina pot grunt, We staged it when we eoald, | stand that there han been prepared utter Inefficieney were not en prooeative of pityand | seattered here and there in groups of tit | United States applauded it, and cminent and | inee and expenses will be about as follows: rode muleback when we hada chance, and footed AN RXPLOWING EXPEDITION ciaguet, It wae thought advisable to retnforce the | fours, the topie of thetr couversation be ay TA Shines for Att J eontions public sta like Rowann Byanert | pin Mires secre $300, 000.000 | when we must, We went southward to tie Pahran. | of the Cotorado river, under the auspices of the Tl: | \Vcet India squadron, in consequence of the Coban | probable result of the trial of their distinga aE ’ NE Jand Carrs Crema declared tite be justi | | sae 9 ——. | gat district, and then cbrongh @ wild sage and alkali | lnols Natural History Soctety. Tt ix directed by | pevotution, and several vessela were ordered to be | confederate «NU 10, 1869, f Pe aves: F ‘i Surple tess ccteeseeeees cee $2,000,000 | countey to the Potosi district, travelling part of the | Prof. J. W. Powell, who, for the suke of science, | fitted ont with all #peed. The voarels whieh have REDDY IN CosTEwE, aii r 1 thes | fable undor the dase proe'sions of that) qiiose figures compare vidly with the estimates | way on the old Hpanish tral. "A few milos westward | draws largely upon his private purse forthe fonds | trendy letl port on this duty are the, Gilera, the | Ready himself was there, the very fue isc, par yeks te an vabeorines, eealied the Law of Nations, But, | for tue sane period made during the Prosidential | from the old Mormon fort of Las Vecas would have | necessary to condnet the observations. and explora. dered ospectally eficiont, ferocious bulldog, He is about 5 feet 9 Inches taken ue to this place, but we went os far down a | tions, Tis party, composed of abont fiftecn, has the | _ ‘The Gutena was the first to make» start, She | he t. He has @ maliet . Wicked, treveherow waiving this point, we ask, What did friend | eampaig Gawt-Wrexcy, per year f tn tamn by the contending par. Tes copies to one addres ly at! warm hearted, antinlavery | tes reepectiv Tho Republicans, through | the Amargosa mines, whero I frat heard of the Great | assistance of the General Government tn go far that | Tam fiien out at Portemouih N. i. und leit dat | gmat bine eye, looking ont over a hooked nose! Twenty copter (0 one © | Eapiand re ‘ t dit dhe | Mr Wasentnen, Chaitinan of the Committee en | Cafion of the Colorado, Inasmach as Thud found | rations ean be drawn from posts for twenty-Ave Lik Wad ETE IRR UREe Gallo eke Wate | WHIGN RAKE Soine Ulttio been MbideRtagly battercdd Fiity copies to one wil rsity has appro. | defective nothing noteworthy in tho mines we had visited, | men, The Tilincis Tydustrial Un bnt she bad to go to eon ne she was, her | To this, we may adtaharp, projecting chin bones they being nothing at all compared with the Bber: | rgggted in all 1.100 to the enterprise, The funds wert deing required “immediately. On intodionu red a vassa-e to Hampton Rouds both boilers were ren- Wrrntr, per yoar fret news of the seizure of these enitilis t Appropriations of the House of Represenuatives, vustache of an enormous siz4, and @ Twenty copies to ad ° ’ the whole kingdom, without waiting for par. | Presented this showin Hardt, althongh some aro doing tolerably, my mind | devoted to the work bs the Minois Nataral History | tered nactess for boars, from the bursting of & ne He was attired in a styll¢h black ity copics t s e . z | Retimated roec $705.000,0% af i diy amount to tone th OOO annually, The | ber of tubes; and on'her aerival at Norfolk Navy and light-colured, close-ftt pan= euest RGAE Ie Lhe, pth vial f ththe U tat sit ante ; What T could about the wonderful cation, Ovcrrul- | Smitlonian Institution and Chicago Academy of Sele | irl Yur neeeseney to bul talcons, His understandinzs were encased in @ Payment invariants in ata and elamored for war with the United Staten Surptn $1,000,000 | Ing Hank's advier to cross the country, and take | ences have granted some favors days and then and not HH thea, alr of brigh calt-skin boots, size ns All classes, from the Toftiost peers to the low On the other bond, the Democrats, relying upon | bowt up the Colorado, we steack the oid trail and | The object ix to make collections in geotory, natn. | Mat Well Of the ship Was no 13. When wo saw him, le woe standing by the P, por l seen MH tent i p A witeriy onbt ior use, that y would ct Pel Wace : * 8 (2 word * eouts | ont plobelans, Christians and infidely, Tories | the isticion Dutaan, claimed that we chould | feached thie settlemont, which is the head of navi | ral history, antiquities, and ethnology for the Insti execute bee ister dhe rt birth ocd ; ning the court [} “ ql 4 u fe o nae would be fro room, smoking a cigar, surrounded by a nomber of Brrotat Nortors, por line wecente | and Liberals, with a few infin mat and t come out the gation of this wide, muddy river tutions assisting the work. t \ : 7 Beatxxsa Notions, per jine winnets Lib ‘ Ia, with af ; fin re 1 x 7 ine out thas: ae ‘howe ‘The summer's work will be devoted chiefly to the en 99 of th aay 1s confidential pals.’ As these whispered words inf exceptions sae at the month Recoima $221,09 a 7 ‘ 1 L spark dint ol * ty lo 4 it ecenpiedt for pn instantanvous gripe upon the throat ti “ tle Colorado, the chief feature of which ts the ™ grand | report any ¢ 4 " a broad grin, at thes ime giv + - Naa | Datseies 183. here's no gold nor silver they ald, ail GRUP Gemmhiegiod. oa ihe 88 Li Tn ata we novel oe r [of this country, Ships wers fitted out, and 4 he t hes why should you drag us around with your news. | eafiun,”’ yet unexplored. ‘They ark t with | rf, dismantled vet he en ? Mrovg mac Yaa “pateit, ut theome por | troops and guns were hurried over to Can The actu 1; ua poses of os Dewan be Paper business ? Besides, theve poopie are Mor- | Iustraments for determining tatitate, lonzitute, ant | 5 weal vewstl to 1 wos the | Bem ‘a be a at week, Onlen ov attue aoe Ontce | adn, till oven the lethargic Blue-nose ht | ; i ' i m bell fi “i Hy mone! Onty theneanrance that Fwonld wee them | aittude, and for making observations of the ell | ent at Moston ts rendeavous at Hampton Rey hand, and w ; js 17 J & ured, had elocted Mr. Seymore Presiden excursion In the precious | mate Wer paspauo de is en in 8 pal w is thin <Y © went and Finnw iy 68 BUMRY OC Nb | (5.2 (seat ensign Aectens i. Red denned THT + | through all our projected excursion in the preciou e ve J, anil letledt so Hoadly thas the steam parps had seweite as {he dneptration;: woke up, nud donned hed t woutd fietinve eealywed) on Andiag: How, Badly), |/stetat eeeions, aad tear oll the women tad hot been fONTS AERC ed fone | Hus eel the wine Crit and men were’ embh Fie Now Hea ta Tomer ober the old | eee oe thongh innocently, he hud been mistaken in tho | approptinted by the Mormons, persuw il ¢ DPR cine iiladclay tial Poedbleial Sia otiel ore etl RE 4 ALTE CULL ¥ Raakiid owen: OF course Uhis was one of that familiar | assertions ho made concerning the ruin his oppo- | stay a eouplo of days, and then with thea uatacnt Osean bt fod win soon be threading | tow iles In we sry dock aNorrolk, with her copper | weaders Bowares the mysterious and elreuitons passag he ore ios Be haan tp 4} bi ‘ bes heroes! han 1 | Class of cases in respect to whieh toxt writ nents were bringing on the country? or would he | fan old priest E went to work Why n ‘ rs a ‘ . . Ve P tban fhe re : Li pip will ae aC Stee’ HH hire | furnish precedents inaumerable for deciding | have contented himaclf with claiming the merit babi! ; t the ploneer, being made for fast | POnthe® than fit hont to thi tition by New Hanpshire o lous, simple fillow, le here can't . ” s: r, mat : etaily, including ta, | them elther way; but had not Hngland | of having averted thot rnint tsa garaloa, simp oft, I here, Stier Deacon | sal hig erebie hanes four States which have given | Dated the American Union to the very dregs Tho Alta Caliyornia of May 31 reporta | Mormon heresy as much ws porte, Bit he bn my Name," and “ Ki by ett Malate Hu Cuorenttics i€ thels spprovali: ‘Tho votes of twanty ght | Of hor heart, sho would at Toast have waited | iia + Youxa withdmws hie libel enit against | Fed Much of tue old spanish records of Mexico, and eed forward and aft, mating a tit brcttiness tinea a Rah . nie, a ‘ if to henr from our Government, and if she had Siw.” : told me how Don Joseph de Baseonzcles crossed Ppeiteb tndhie i tlatted on its way to the West fives, aid ie ‘ are required tor the eomplotion of the werk ‘ ie Tue Sex.” ‘This is the test intelligence of such a | ona Asisone tn. Hy wecntty bétoee th tench nd. Should It be neesssary ot no further than Norfolk. She wis fitted = hoda throb of friendship toward us, wou ris aehe ia cnvek | Cee ane a teabort Piya tbecacoadel | er th aking a portage 0} rie | ONL AL te Washin vy I, the executive Vermont is sure to ratify it ao soon ns ite ren Lh rd Hd] fact which hus reached us, He sent a messenger fending of the Piterios, and thal honor auy of bi f falle—taking a por et Fe uroase thse Wine kaneeh te dy aA , " | have given us the benefit of all doubts. | to our office at @ late hour one night, after the 1" e “ ! nid bow cabins will act ae buoys three | pir) who kindly relieves the See of the Navy | gentions Plo atront «eat, reserved Legislature asesmiblos next fall. The act | night, followers bad ever bycn he from. And bow | & 7 ve all f pine—the | of all the t ney avy || Reirvend the anlwininnit: pe tAterotie ete ae ‘ Bat eho Inu 1 at our calamitios, wud her | whiskey shops had heen closed, proposing to irteon years afterwards priest Marco de Nega more arge boute are of oak, the mall one of pin c ail the trou poneted with bis eee | weve CMRFMeL at HOU even: belie F providing for the reeonstrnetion of Virginia, der i: 6 hd fh. | inrge ones having # capacity of 4,40 ponnds, hough | Nas towed to Hampton Koads with no oue on board | Were rlagriaed at nol even . 4 . so entiod Liberal Ministry resolved that unless | withdraw it, and saying that it had made him ey of exploration, bat came biek again wit ¥ sokgies but the offieres and ten servants, The fret swel in the bar wero the politicians ¢ ‘ Mississippi, a Voxas demands ite rail 3 ry t preity nearly ty on farthes uni mplishing mach. And further, how in ima | "ey will not be loaded quite that heavily, th into, the wat ured throug. the closed | and Sixth V Who evidently were ies ee reliminary to their | Ne iustantly returned these arch traitors to | ¥ ycrtays} ut as oni Misthion: iialry)|. Oa) pesombeahiag me Pika re | ie ia greatly to be hovied that this wonderful river | hntches ut u'mostalarming Fate, they ror having been | ented In Reddy ‘ jon bs Btates ns a preliminary v | the deck of one of her ships, accompanied | ut terms were not satisfactory, nothing came of | Capt Francisco Vaxqnex de Coronaito was sent to | oo NAT A tek nt Properly adjusted at Washington, Steam wae Kot Nowe Cortes rr tw rnin fall restoration to the Union. This will mal 1 Faia it at that time, If he has now concluded to with. | At by the Coptain Genera, and Disz, one of Lis mat L A nay writing, 1 | 2828 te toukes boiler by soue of the officers and Howe, who appeared to defend 1 1 of tales but | by an epelogy for their seize would | : ._ | officers, went down the Colorado with tweaty-fve Be n toking too much time in w their servants, and by the use of the stecin pumps Ss occasion churmingly withred tm. up the sim totn twenty eight ; but we | | ww her aword Into tho seale of the Mont. | {raw lt, we don't know that we shall object, tts | oon es the mouth of the river, and made a report | think we shali go northward henee. It depends | the wat re was k ptile an immini anil dl the his - resume that Georgia will nlao be required to | threw he Pere a at eee oF proved thet he used the Zribune ns on instru. : mach npen the humor of tittle Hank and big Char- | trevor lho season his briluant green Trl dine sich ' aia l i | gomory, inguritonte. Ms Anwaty: inade | | hat te. wed) tHe 7rsbuae an ne fn Wile wlll ansieer for to-day. Another omer, Care | Mae Een pia evar das ices es were gremtly Ate Ge ewlendar iad been ratify amendment ero ele is admitted to | ha tole iy! With: thu @aaraniia obs th mout to “ strike’? Pennsylvania politicians, and | denas, went up the river and discovered the gre y. Me er, a telex 4 “i m « ¥ ont ave called, ir, Howe ar andusked the Court to ade 1 * A | haste to comply with the d nile of Ic eo 7 “ e 0 f a oner oF Int tend to i mouths, with urn the hearing until horning at C wh, eprosentatio Congress, while a 3 that he conspired to defrand the Associated | cation, And this, for three eentnrioe, was ne hie euoner 3 \ journ ' i reprosentation in gress, while ther Uihulah Hapeltane unk ine eho Brida pir Hefrau A cafion, And this, for thr " DE LA PLATA, | 30s Departinent bi The District Atorney nas nied, ithe counsel » ould little doubt that Rhode Island will give her ign ry, and thereupon tie British | press of the news, and that he regarded Mr. | all that was tnown of tt lone cial vessel wt eli ater. | Grandi r0 to try ft peremptory (en, Counsel, seid Ro ‘ | smoothed hia wrink mt a Hi nei zy. ‘Tho enso betn renture of the West De le NTE, Orne 8." as ho | eal ugh atind-tnbber, had a | would positively dispose oi it today, ‘Tie ¢ " Soler in favor of the monsure when her Logis x aa vealed Crom +] Saw Sixenar an nn old fogy. The caso being | seal feature of tho West ‘ ado coultell | ENTER NACKHIT-ERIT HUMBUG. | goo squadrun of new vesacler bul oud. por income | Tena po Nvely siapone of Mt Way bbs faites HERI TKAURY the lapso of seven instructive years, | thus perfectly established against him, perhaps | Me only olf stories, and €o To ont the ie i i . Mas s within the ume, f Pepe ae ature mects in January vt 0 KNOWS THY CANE The Nonsense of 0 ury System—The Uner , then, bas the new Department ae XIT THE POLITICNL GANG, By the opening of the new year, thor foro, | Ue teyal beast purra as gontly asm kitten, — | he could wot do better than withdraw it. cob lied tel ictal Unntnven or ibe. Cis Penk: plished’) Winey be asked. Ie bes Pariened tne cnt: | ihe tarze cana of thicves, headed by the Hom. 1th The Wistorieal facts we he cited ure con. forms of Admirals, and rendered those of stuf ofi- | William Variey niet and Sixth Wart polis the work of reconstruction and the adoptic a ee rime ie 1 | Some deluded New Yorkers taik and | sit of age, Stordy thie with taht hole a ‘qilte Grand Jury having been sworn yesterday, | Ui fas ao reduced the rank ac tue | Seba, then divperseds ail dooking daggers ot Mes of this amendment will bo ennplsted, | HONNe ae tot ee Ragland tovwnel | write anf they thought the Lagialatuce of thig | Peon. and Me eyes sanueanmine in behaviors he | Takett lived & biel and if Wat whie-balrad ofiere of tweaty gears’ ser | Ciraliaty he complalRtat. a eaite ineve fol. When this is accomplishes the leading olject | THO North during the rebellion. ‘There | cit. waa the only ono capable of being influ. | 1#% MAN to endure hardship, and free and baitle with | tuliows : : less youths who left tie naval school about the clue | 1OW¥ remamed theretn, hl to be open, . stants the record. ‘Does sho sapporo wo have ; danger—ono of that old Suzon blood who never runs | GeXrueMry of tie Gann Jeny: tt would seem | or tue war, aud Why uever enw a enol tired anarser, | £04300 allt plenty of pure alr Cad which induced two or three hundred thou lf . want Faget i in its action by any other argument than ay; iad Som ithe Fake veoleds blake, Wi tT extled atte at the last Febraaty | Te has dope AF grades Of OMcers of tt Whiskey and other cheap lee gin sreotten Ht, or will pe a {eAUbe st opera a Mabon he ne beg j ; ae Lh : ny strong. Ht is « on Be i sand voters, aeattored allover the country, to | A!" Deen Lee ee ahi that of the public good. According to the Hart- | undeveloped abilitics of a Felix Molt, he has nc Fela 5 NL MI Je to the Board of Healt for y of support Gen, Graxv for the Presidency, will The Amevican nation neither desires nor ine | ford Courant, however, the members of the C much edacation, Dut it iv enough to way that 1 ives, to be held case of need, Aerie tea al who are. 1 Nstang m Which “shoule Wakwer bere reo this. gentry’s respirations, We wa nob 4 odie out, Only this, and nothing | Youek for this assertion, tends to have a war with her at present, | necticut Lemslature are also not altogether free | should want no better man to stand by my #ide in an though we fear her as Little ax we respect | from the weaknesses commonly attributed to | Indian Might, or pull an oar tn solitary boat, He told Ler, Sho will ultimately pay our Dill, either | their Now York brethren, ‘ertain entlomon | bis story simply, but with effect, lo t ; i i ; sa verti tao i wh ith olay pip 1 in hard cash or real estato—porhaps in some | att endeavoring to obtain from that Le are. we Bee Nein clay: AbR fuced by the remark that he lid not wiel notoriet ’ ; f acharte on of cach if we prefer, Meanwhile, Nalieaal es nor to have his experioners too witely mate pabl althongh he wae not in the least ashamed of then, selection of) have been ured, This clase of clectors came from two widely se; namely ; War Democrats, whose aifilintion with the Republican party sprang froma hos i tility to the rebellion, and who are deter pormitied room NSACTIONS, i ene ieee STATE TR | The Japourse who are Coming-Princes and - Bonsante. sales 4 om the Alta California, Mow %. ud Nol lature ny to be called the Parallel ny, the object of which ia to our people will possess their souls in patience, and be Westeyoster b Elizabeth, Node mined to grub up the last roots and fibres of build ao railroad from New Haven to Now 4 Lr el Aas Here Sclnell, a Prussion gentleman, for ten —Demand for Conmtey Real ‘ ‘ ve ply e themaclves by a] hy f Je told the story of hin the euening yoar, are preparing a ht of a . i A Ue dobaae pocemion cro they dissolve their connection | Y°T% likely to amuse themselves by behold rk, parallel to tho presont line. Of Weenie Sati ing juroretn tla Court and the Court of Fa past Feenlent in the northern Prineipolities of evar, A, J, Bleceker, Son & Co, sofal ing thoae contortions of countenance where- nine, wey h ; an. hine werived in San Eran h three Jap: sale at Wortchoster Park, Searadele Statton, 00 th» Hare Pore, | Wim railroad, yerteritay. A vory large party of wealthy aking | Men accompanied him on the trip. On the arrival of the ‘say tour | train a bountiqui coilation wa: 4. After the taneh with that party ; and the intense Anti Slave. ry men, who, while differing with the Repub. licans on many cardinal points respecting. ev with Great Britain is now disquicting her | tho tatter, noe ihe people at se faites, These families are the pre aors Of arnals, and t vic ed forty Japanese families now on the way fo and of a Turiher accession of ekgity families, in all one handred and twenty fitall 1. Le re coming he e, the interests of the parties owning | in the following manner substantlaily: among whom is that gigantic | Lenry Strole and Capt Baker of the miles, consolidator Commodore Vanpenoitr, army, left Colorado City, May 2, 1 He, with te Confed on foot, iti ee friends and de her op id atl Akins ortaits WEE SAREE eae : 2 posed to those of the new enterprise, and the hinncob bene paged (est dlaislon aati eatenbon Settlens dpi ay PM a lea bd PET iiiee Genta tonne , * ae The Troy Tinea says that “there ian a} Legislature cannot favor the one without injuring | blankets, for the purpose of prospecting 1n the San wetter cotntenh eis Thott Tee peaks | Sinelure tea entnriste, ‘They ring mbar OF Le dese mint be OUT tonching womantiness in. the final act of the | the others IM this state of airs thoroughly | I8a" Valley for gold. After soveral wacks’ travel eth the City Prison adturdet sum. | Mt Us Of the Horas cba, sires yearn aus for tie many & ie aot noorning equal } jjused Mee Jawnan of Portinnd, who, after | honest men, we would think, onght to be careful | MEY stack the Sun Jaan river, bat nut finding een ries, ant nhest sik In: that country, Sarg AyD. Met Ivo, Nada very aucee f ir ve of color on race shooting the female fiend inhuman shape who to give ground for suspicion that they are | fori se clea Coat oa westirard, and it [hey bring a great number of bamboo plants of tho | Sry uf roil oof the Now, wit field thus ele had destroyed her domestic peace, snatched off | open to corruption from either side; and yet, who siiicauti ae ure twelve. fect high a) verte ax trees, | Some jucsiions ver the Reput the wig of that prostrate siren and waved itin | pending their decision of the question before heinicpeseteal pad sate eas fy ane it Was Fue eeon ur hin tee 6 can leaders should show a lick of eapaciy to | triumph and derision” them, we find these Connecticut lawgivers ac- | a day before they could rene’ the stream which | ork eye! teeter Aa aa : : HtmpED ved. 80 shape their futuro poliey as to retain the | This sort of gibes at wotnen is cheap, but not | cepting from the Vaxpermiut company a free | dushed aud foamed tn the eaflon. ‘The next mo Bee a tat hat ee eae: nee emael BERIT which has sca diet tcp ti Sea lear % sotiperation of the two clases wo have mon. | goo Mra. Parken believed that she had sat. | excursion to New York, with a champagne lunch | Ing, Ausust £1, Uiey ascended, ant were suit ties ard Correction gi hy inge tna wil eihecn prinespallties at war with Sika STucstav, dure 28 4 tioned, it would very seriously weaken, ifnot | Ett the extremost wrong she was nearly or | and all the other usual accessors of such fox: | Sell hy kun-ors from a bani of Vulva, Bi | EI oar ty etic : iiay | Me enngiete master othe Papin igh ifuntad te, at ME destroy, thelr party; while, on the other | {'@ Iusane; and If sho warod the wig of | tive oceasions, ‘Tho Courant figures np that the | Ker fllat the Miat fre, saying, Doss. save your: | nove, acemere.in bart ate tureron GoM E vmmnind, ‘Tae vveat ot the N ary eadcanventi es alle hile if cf Na, tie | Retamtazonist, she certainly did it in frenzy and | expense to the State of this excursion, in the | MUN" | TALLIS comrades: fy *Piuve’ asticed with groar sutisrection In (he recent. (lone Ik sp-aot iasprctete at aecie Conan on Hnutes rota Wail sts ' hand, if the Democracy should Intrust the | without kuowing whet she was about, ‘Thero | lost time alone, which the State pays for, ix | ‘its and ten they r MADLY AT SHOMe | mestageot thn Mayor that he cwith the experince bm | Tow him and. sha Heresohnell pe Meststea (ae valance lon | management of their organization to living | are some tragedies so intense and shocking that | 2615; and if the result of it should be tho de- | witch eneued rermer ener to co acum | Ber sessed 190 retan tea. They look to Wats to tue muck I men, who can keep step with the progressive | the man who can indulge his wit and mockery in | feat of the new railroad, there would be no the Kiyen slope. £0 ao bueK Wee. Alesoas nure death: | ity onemmeciatete nt their exe giidance ina way to con Sea IT Bets | And liberal spirit of the times, aud thercby | their presence is not io be envied. culating the damago caused, Let us sec, now, | from the Indl, 7 ub ed the mutes, and LA ofc foro. 88 the I ee Woasos lu Jerosy Gye win these two classes to their standard, then — Whether the free ride and free drinks have their | trovelied down th for Avo miles, On cach "They ate n offer at private sats, and and to plac sat Mame the overth: A telegrain dated Madrid, 6th inst., stated | intended effect. If they do, wo shall conclude | side rose the cold sundstone ow of the formor and the triumph feet I rh, en, witle fra ante grat vt nay Fei views Fegatal ‘ BN Gy CREA Wada in Rane 7 ‘ ee fan ra er uenade Wr soneoorule re is igitup ia the highest refinement. ‘They emer, of the Initer in the next Presidential strug. | '"* the direct taxos in Cuba were to be remitted | quat the Connecticut men are less venal than | amd they walling for dark, when only for a sing Thiveperonany kuswh oftwa agteven tare prisons | fully compreticnd. our laws and usaages, wad will iaies’ Pane ! ; one-holf, and that in tia thereof an export tax | those of New York only in respect that it takes | Hevr inthe day did the san shine into the chasu to he Necessueliv confined ky cue ert sandy i | conform to them: ny ak prval ele are as sure as the dednetions of logic. WOLIL Ba TERIA ON RHEE IO eke aac ise cade to hae em They found delit wood, ond made a ratt of sticks of ‘i Its nomld be f it metoont that tie Jepancse condact aunty, De}. offer the fuinre fate, therefore, of each of po " ‘ ‘ ss money to bay the stlahwe er RIB , Wemselves with d yi but they are prompt to r The futnre fate, ae ep ro, of each of the | This direct tax, imposed by royal order of Fob. 3 seni aed cotton ta 2 tl m toga with male ropes, <1 insait aud imposition, ‘They canner tafery ve tiv asubal ehuanes great porties I6 ia the hands of ite leaders. | 12, 1807, was the only iauovation resulting from | Mr, Winttast Hint, the Inimitable cutter | 4 then futtening on their provisions floated offin the Treat'it ax Clunamen oven They come. wit ine foie tk ae ee 4 ? gee nadl . ‘ : vite Imost Tartarean darkness of thot wonder’ ' their families, ‘They bring kill and andustey tod Ay, Niven viens at private sale 4 If both prove incompetent or faithless, it | the labors of the Investivating Committ Re- | of hair and whiskers, who recently threatened to | *™ rean darknesa of that wonderful gulch, resources, Herr Schnell teans’ to bu 4 an Cay GeO ; F Wises : 8 sa air a * y Through the long night they clung tothe frail rad,as | put . wit Only vii Our. nt land, not in the valleys, which ure une Bae arent sik Sot ad would be in wecordunee with the precedents | forms in Cuba and | Which sat iu Mas | sue Tue Soy for libel, after sober second thought anal rocks OF whitkedin oldies, Atlast, | nat. ete crowd with Cinvictea prom J, but In the cheaper bill or monntarn fonds, | TAbsaieice lors at Leuthert et a eat 4 of history if the massea of the people should | drid from August 80, 1856, to April «| has changed bis mind, and now advertises his anil wilh itaismoubbor qurrent Thoy | felsee to Peete ea Bay. boiler, that hese gravelly ioams are boat adapted to the: healt bie Ed discard their Mind guides, reorganize upon | This Committee was composed partly of Cubans | ploce of business in our columns, This is seusie din wine of thetr water-soaked | PRONE 10 oun l-colngs in rospect to the matter Lhave | Sf ATON IN or alan Orme and ta the nee qualities of Court Catendars thie Da j elected in the various cities of the istand, and ofan | blo, Mr, Hits's example should be followed by | provisions, and strengilenet tho raft with eed ————- fine tens, daies for the coarse thatwe | Straeme Couny, Gexvnst an independent basis, intrust their standard | ele * . Mr. Pl y ith cedar _ w e t One, Nom, at, f, 10, 4 4 toleaters of their own selection, and dug | “itl number of Spaniards appointed by the Gov | Messrs, Joux Messin, Yousa and Col, Hane | ttieks. ‘Then they embarked, aud toward afternoon MAGONER INTRELIORNCH: Dursern: Win vere oeteae hC oe ee eur Chast | Boy Bie O85 Bd, Uy ay TG, Gv open up a new cra in th Lities of thig | Crmmenty and the work performed by them may | man's attorney. If Mr. Youxa will withdraw his | caus to the Junction where Groen Geand slvers |", eden trem Maw darey Vieille b New tally Hh} he tae brought Wow trees, Ite doe ew 0 poll , te to form or x b pot intend to feed worms GIL his trees; now th 5 pian l be summed up as follows: hundred thousand dollar libel suit, we will bejpor- | UB!le to forma the Colored York City Lodge aud Exemplities the id, lave another full yenr'a growth Thea ; ba a6 ; Tee ae in ladirect taxes amounting in all to €7,550,000 | foetly willing to insert his business card in rm Aye THE LOPTY WALLS, Work—The Origin of the BE 0 HON #8 i OF Cotounis fed, like repre ike i rit sok lat Now * 1, Besianata F Friendship | peransum were supprossed, and a direct tax of | tun—at boing understood that he shall not ine | \iMunad ue aitanr te secant 769 feat tn | | The large and wagnitle ang x ge Roche ip ets the night of plantation ttl —— : vot, el et ! ff Sera hegre ehe OR aihies eile Wore nearly tale one fs Fs Be daha head ahd udapan, They never bare the stem, but t —The “ rerind”™ Tested by th ord. ton per cent, was, in place thereef, imposed onthe | clude nore than one branch of business in ene | 4), havawce Neh oF to excess, an invitation having been extended to Tien 789 are the stom, he Hats.—The “Girl of the ‘Period’ is undoabt. Great Britaiy asserts that though she may | net annual profite accruing from all property and | udvertisement—at the most reasonable rates— hed Le site ep ab etood vpn the edges | Crgnprel H ANo. Site of ta elo, Co visit tn suns’ piting (ea Gach eUleanee rom Hea hee br a ea, A PRL ea have muds sym mistakes in her eouetruc | el! industry ; and inasmuch as tho annual returns | perhaps at Lai price—though we should insist | of the eatlon seemed to larzer than weeds ; and de. | Lanize room aad exempiiy ‘the work Of tale june: | ‘THe io Dita tie leoveaaat ae ibe ean fevers tion of interaational law during the easly. | ofthis taxable property and industry amounted, | upon twenty-five cents por line from Mr, Suxas- | tached phinacls rove yet higher ax murumenty to | Micon... ‘The ineitation arone from the fo lowing | weed ot vlucing, th leaves ; ans d veges of tho Southorn rebellion, she never | S¢cording to Government data, which it déclared | yaw, Let them try it memorize the mutiny of mighty waters. Down taey | Constitu ilge vinited Newark, and became — ere : ais pa kage seap | ieoutravertible, to 189,020,000, the ten per SecA floated in tie great catlon; in the dayhizht, made wath some of the members of Oriental | The Soctety for the Relief of the Destirate FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ] ie Crea ested an unfeionly spirit toward | a, thereon yiclded more than vino millions of | Tt lias becn establiatied by a number of ro- | brief by the shutting ou oftne sun, they endeavored Ferhat whl Pia Moat aaah ETL AT MAT > he United States Government at any period | to avoid the rocks which od th , wate nd iaht by the brethren. fhis Society was duly organized on Feb, 6, | Unnanal Tightness in the Mones Market— f dollars surplas over the sum of the taxos sup. | cent verdicts, that the husband, father, or brother ie rocks which opposed them, and at night | watehe id Mahe by the brethren ly org , orkot pf ourstraggle with the Contederaey. Or, in of lead 4 tally the #10 they drew to the £ the huge wall and stayed | fied the remains te Jersey Cits, where tisy were handed | 1960, and is now daly incorporated, It hws for its Excttoment in Mariposa Preterved Panto } leracy. Orin | pressed, of a seduced woman, and especially the vietimn foil , ed | nied the romana tw Jeryey City. where thi-7 were hand ba egal a ; Among the Shorte Ast Decline= 4 other words, though John Bull's head might The taxes sappressed comprised among others | herself, may lawfully take the life of the s r, | morning, They could not go back, and so they | over to, & con Waterbury, Comm: | Ptealdent the Rev, Eistburn Benjamin; for its A beicn at Binvanieriad ; Decline H have been thick and his hide seomingly | the ateu: tay a OBE Oh Chat Whenever epportunity offers, The farther qos: | Husted om. hops to reach Colville, Pour day had Benet ot Seren BS Commins Gra MB | aches aoas bette Phe tae cee Y } } t gly | the atea 4 of six per cont, om the transfor rina ce be acttled, ghethey the cecaata, | bastedwhien, on the a‘ternoon «ifthe @th of August, Lord, Pd. Damsteat, M.D, Biwin 8, Coles, A.M, | 4, EONEDAT, dune BOW M.—Pve day's busineas ak , tough, his heart was tender, and his sympa: | of all real estate, slaves, cattle, and goods sold at tion remains to be settled, whether the exeroiso | a1 ominous roar aliend waa heard ; the currene be Crancy, James Dickson, Johm P. Hilliard, Jamos | We mee of ih Auclsean! Tie Pa heddicagual ie Aid } thics warm toward Jonathan during his f m, and whieh vielded on an average ubout | of this right may tay fully be resisted by the cute | came more rapid, a sharp t # torned, and a | {rtation of brotherly love renunssied | MeCarter. ) Shove; and. for its Board of Leady i ta ee 4 Fisk | trlale, And with this ayarment, which J: ,700,000 annually; also the tithes, originally | prit, For example, at Portsinouth, Virginia, on | toning wateriall was seen ng could prevent | represented. The | \ present’ 1 | Managers—Pirst Directress, Mrs, Wm, H. Leo; Sea ‘ay nad. Glonting | Ib kz. ; 1 1 longing to the ( put long since appro. | Saturday last, ove Merny undertook to shoot one | the rait going ever it, yet Strole stood up x 6 Muster, W. Bro. Cor ate Meers wndwary | ond Directeces, Mrs. Butler; Treasurcr, Mra. James | change 15.8; bainnee insists is indisputable and invulnerable, he | belonging t hureh, but long sineo appr ’ dup with bis | of itueneers Including We Dror Linsey and Clark, 2 bw wne woald fain shicld himself from tho sharp | Prated (0 the State, which amounted to about | Penny, an eysterman, on suspicion that the latter | pole in lis hands, while White clang to the logs. The Fast Mostars, The Gr Pee odensey was | MeCarter: Recording Secretary, Mise Kate Chaun: the been firm, sympathizing with the: Asa 1 satin 1 aL P | $2,000,000; the tax called matazos, a per capita | had by xuilty of dishonoring his daughter, | Mt leaped down toto the water Y White beard | WY. W. Ciome, BG wen. My cey; Corresponding Sceretary, Miss Emily Miller; ) avn bh Hexchange, and man bankerm version ere t Ow agsailor Dilek 14 ; 16 hawt ek of his anton » had be ye Chapiam, Among th rothiren we ra. John’, Hoffman, 9 . P. Wileos, George | ate quite heavy purcharers, The opening price } @nimadvervions wherewith he is now assailed. | o7 citution on all eattle slanghtered weeth atout | ‘The Arst shot not having taken effect, a struggle | te last shriek of | pasion, wBo had been east | Get apiam. Along the Vitis vectlnen ie Ars, John t, Hoffman, Mrs A. P. Wiieox, George | Ste quite Dedry nureharers, The opening peice wae If this be so, then, while it would not be |. N tds Meads Mi of into the seething tor ; With turned bead he | iro @. natteries, ple, New York; aud Cee E. Benjamin, Mrs, Bullus, EB. Purdy, ¢ . a wh, ico ang 184, Cloring ab , £500,000; and finally the export duties, which | ensued, in the course of which Panay succeded | es TT tious the inet aad ey eens ee Te dia they Rhoades, C. 8. Webb, W. RB, Stewart, Mra, Merrie, | LRM: Aller the formal ciose of business the price dee e our ¢ for pecunin Rieti ; pel ouch the mist und spray his comrade's aster ution Lodge, 10. poates, 5 5 Morris, rs Mosh ge ,] , an anewer to our claims for pecuniary | figured up between $3,500,000 aud $3,000,000, inkilling Money, Now, was thisjustifiable hom | form tose for w moment in the boilin, wales aca) DETREA ACR Bitton Lelicareay Re ioe. Gras R. Jackson, John D. Skidmore, Thomas a. | S26" Rule aa ti erpple supply: andl Bits = damages resulting from even the uninten | ‘The budget for 1360-7 was then estimated thas; | icide? Penny evidently was acting in selfide | (nen cine 1d Ps wlia were reeelcéd with the Grund Honors, aixd J, Dickson, Miss Dickson, Spalding, Com. | 3,00:% Ait 1% were the ra ying. The 1 3 . ; 4 thew tie oMlcers Of Ocenial Lodge, AL the close J. Dickson, \ peli, Cente | teases aiauiation mectne, Hy A bia onal errors of England, it would go far Taxes nol suppres. #5000 009 | fonice, but then Moxey, by the new cade, was the | Remembering this, and not knowing what yet to | hat rps Banded Vie gavel stock, Bayan, ¢ ndrews, Murray, Mis, Gro 000 in specie. Te tot as the Goaeee toward extenuating her conduct. But is it " bie ara duly authorized agent of the law, and sd ener i that torribie fisenre of the earth, the walls y bat r rated ta Shea, OG. W. T. Lord, W. H. Peckham, J. H, Pe ange Henk were $4,502,000; gold balances $20 140 | should have subinitted to be executed, like a good | of which were now os mie ns 7,000 fet In height, ternal; maging Gone We Wilmerding, John Gordon, J. R. Meeckwi, | ¢ CUITeNCY Lalauces $4,2°8,715.91, Dr, Parkin, Fe 0 ex! ne the advance of yosiorday, ‘This mission ainong the blind was frst begun on a ‘ t qniesiog puneng she blind was Aras begun on | There sppes & eearcity of Loth cotton bills and i for thive yeore ann | DUSAtAWwN against prodcee and bonds, but a slightly wernt an i oftloers Of | 80? Onthe contrary, is not this avermont of { friendly feeling the shoorest eflronters, which | TAXt* Snaer the od aystertoo.. vo '56000 | citizen, Fortunately for him, he still tives to } and seemed 40 me This iy what the Reform Committee of 3 ought to stand abashed in the pre did for Cuba in the shape of improving the nd Keeping out ail of J Chen Voduiated th . prove himself possibly guiltless of the erie | He BHPEF earth except tie nurowest ribbon of | LMAO apps " itho'ehalis. for tne | vilege | Due sky. White ted himself to the raft, and | working of the degrec, Phe following brovher from nee of a 1368, 8 house Was Ic 4 \ charged upon him by bis assailant, © py Now Jerse! Ook Charie of tie Lodge foe the pi e northeast corner o ncvel improved demand for both classes of bills, rine # tong array of incontestable facts? And does it | financial condition of the py For the pur- | which he would have loat if ho had been killed, | *fensthened the teatings veined: Hi. hark as acter, Bro van’ ber Pitt Babel epma ocsiy ee ase hams I dare buh : i vet Mee A de e] ve 7 4 On W., Bro. Cottr * \.. Hro, vitonte as . 1 1d + 0 Dime BFS GNM an On by * ‘ a hot conclusively prove that the nation which | pose of raising fands wherewith ( crush the im os eae ALONE IN THR CANON, Ties beMisgce ena ‘Paruse te uncle ee f wader ite care more than 40 1 duit blind persons. « The money market, showing a fair degree of activity was willing to play the part of an arrogant | surrection, Gen. Duvew imposed an export tax, | Sovrnery Envcatioy.—Mrs, George Battey is Ae Rei sat nme hacl Down lout fs going ‘Hithat adsnted In tnechuneicdioeoe | has been toede by the, Slate: inuemuch athe State | MIME the morning, assumed ® certain stringency \ foe while we were yrappling with a giant in. | the proceeds of which were desti to refund | In this cliy, appealing to the public in bel F tho waterfall, and wfer that came aeuccession | the mucot New derscy, and furnished n-ureat an institutions provide for no blind persons who are | #8 Ard the close, and eal! ioaus In some quarters were 4 F le AY.600, O00 Glial cw cee Are ncoAiTe hice ter | Aanlbeen edvckilonal suetituticnic Mine has Peek oer [St CARIOm DlooKer up by miauas of roek, oper whieh | SrIRSTCelion trike DeeGIToN TT tee TAR GLC MARTE. | ere cere ee Con ee ee eee ee ee eee laces ancl nome auatlers were surrection, is ready to play the part of a | the #7, which were advan fo him by i 1 the rait was driven ond thamped and Net eet Lodges res ubedsa the work presented features n that age arises from the fact that they are merely in- | ¢ahth commission added to 7¥ cont. currency. The 7 the Spanish Bank of Havana, ‘The tax has ben | **!€4 by many prominent eltizens, Her object it m nd sometimes com: | fo'be tend inthe rk of New Youk as ¥ eneaking hypocrite now that we have demon. ». | pletely submvrges, In one of these the loge com. | tendered by the Grand Lecturer. A not asylums of homes | priucipal auaiety was. not the rate pald, but where to Worthy one, and it should recerv collect ? i Dean eat every encoura ty proposes to aitord in | Pi HOE ROE. FASE OA HAD REA Btrated by its suppression that we are one of | Sllected the Luan lias wot boon refunded, ment, posing the raf beoame soparated at the upper end, Maa frome tan Cacira Heveyor MI Whe aeaiauia Bithd of Haw Bark | puncte meaner. Orerharee were tnpiie by Ube Gos A And now the Madrid Government has thought fit —— nd epread out fanwise; but White, after bein: jotes from 5 sud its vicinity who need one, and to procure work nation forcin wh prices iteroat bau the foremost military powers on the globe? te seri ‘ f hart ‘| f A turther installment of uent jurors was be. nt help for all those Who prefer to remain wita | abd banking Metitutions for all ther surpius bal icety 1 t ‘oh | te. iimpose another export tax, and remit one-half © call attention to the advertisement of | throw into the water, rocained his pines, and re- | tors Suite ented iat they hate bun | (tele famalies in dwellingeplaces of their own om which the fat! fogal interest was paid, on cvwitiom 1m proof of the ingrained howtility which | o¢ ihe direct one of ten pe The reason of | Moore's Lurat New Yorker in another colamn, This | fastened them, Shortly afterward he resehed the va hy tae Co me dates | Mt frocly and gladly gives all tne ald in ite’ power | that thers bal ices shoud be withueld fy ve gland bears toward us, an er ande : in ono of the most sensible, varied 0 lorado Chiat a ed then that 0. those balyy wilnouh Swany Wey toekentee lag be “ toward us, and of her ardent | his is obvious, The direct tax cannot be col Aue mush seuslbiy varied; papers fax.) mowth Of the Colereda:Chieaiio, whish Jolas the | do a hipon thin exes the futn or moder beliet of the anpticnntee ieee | hence the anjearanee of strincency. Priue business lesire for the downfall of this Republic, we | Jeeied, Cubans, when a structive, and entertaining agricultural and miscel- | Colorado proper at right angles, and faving into consider ; euiten a strong nied to by the Govern is first to amelion notes r physical om 710.98 of our clvil war, We refer to hor conduct on | claimed, and rather than submit to the extortion | ‘Tho annnal report of the Chamber of Com | 4g and fro tor hours laloaly ware pists Henets hott Ba eemeot, eS special business la to investigate and aid all those | goid and the firmness of bonds Iu Lowloa, but closed the seizure of MAsON and ML1DELL. Hore | of a sum which the Government states their pro- | merce for 1568-0 i» jst pubtished, Tt is a valuable | seloge found that he hm been released from the | rer eR nt eae ee Te ee ee AVI tO tet reatatle, to be tu the | Shont ie lower, though stendy at the decline, The for years borne a conspicuous part in our | t@ the Government, or toll thei to sell it for | eonimereiat men, eee at tag down between the lofty, perpendi walls, —— ht, the boelety Andy itselt im debt tp. | earnings of (he road arc y$2W.000 per week, Inetead of councils, who had Sanat Peal sworn to | Ms¢%. Unfortunately for the Spanish aushori- Messrs, T. IL Senior & Co.'s Aféeror af Ty- Four days ha Faseed since le had tasted food, No- Lucie Wesrenn, the actress, arrives at the bey 6, 0F pov a Be bi ie lane fhe rental “0 ) $250,000 per month, ae oes stated jo this columa support the Constit f the United §: ties, this sale esnnot be effected ; no one cares to | pogrunty for dune t# a api of the art preserva | (ink had he seen Unt the foaming waters, the blauk, | Metropolitan Hotel this morning after a prolonged | ("Ah Pubh. for aid inthis ite hourot need the | yesterd DIN ge ‘ pron’ the Constitution of the United States, | 1°. in confiscated property on so precarious a | tive, Ie illominations, printed on Campbell's coun. | Fe Walls, and the thread of sky above, Formore | abscnce in tho Pacific States, Misa Western will | work which st hig in Hand is great, und requires | Wail ttrcet was again subjectod to rest excitement, and who, within the walls of the Capitol, ile karti aikanvhs bis sai tuse toa Whalley wisn ach bute PE tata a work he had hqpat ihe bottom of @ troveh, | appear during the present month at one of the most eh Deca lary hetp lw ve enatained. Donations to | with Mariposa preferred still the principal features is With that onth fresh on tholr lips, had for | Cubans are perfectly owere of thin and 40 ae : - — smile tn depth, Axiausted and hungered, ne even | prominent of our New York theatres, and will be | at earhenty aolielad ann emay fe MONE. wre | The lange tonne enlied in on this stock pooper months been the leading spirits in w conspi- | giree Ln ht és During this hot weather everybody will bolook- | sought to sek jig own blood, bat the arvect of his | svstainod by an oxcellent company, amohg whom are. | ‘Treasurer, Mrs. dames "MeCarter. 168 West Fort, SGA, ond inp TepOr Of Uninnaing of Mam pRetee Oe (ion fina : rest taxes can be collected, ing out for cooling beverages, We know of rotblog | shrivelled, Bitterod arm frightened him, ft war | Mosars, J, A. Herne, J. Newton Gotthold, W, Sheri | teventh street, or to the Becretary, Miss Kuuly | 4¢a¥y holder, dropped the market beyous ~ 5 Baay to destzoy the Government, and withthe | Hxport duty stands in» dierent position, | potter to meet tusir wear thas. the pare Micliy | then thoi Mice pee citttenes se | dan, James Carden, J, M, Ward, W. A, Doualdson, | Miller 818 Finh avenue, or to the St RATED BSTADARG, Sad SRN DAINAts RAARIG IG IM 4 04 of thoir fallow cousviratory Lad plunged | Everybody is unaious tenuce onan Pom iter to , 0 eee aamereme by 8 rip of shore with | dan, James Carden, J, M. Ward, W. A, Ms REY, EASTBURN BENJAMIN, spond ty ealle for further marging, were obliged 1 re y persoual pro- | Lemon Sugar advertised iu another columa, Ome ou it, Here be stopped, devowed | Mark Bates, &e, 45 Went Thirty-vevemth street, | turow overboard Wictr etoek at the bost mares price - , Eh oa > 4 4