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Sovermervia oraente- sete meee oer encnemertirarememmeenene ll * od cae ub — AMUSEMENTS. will be allowed—an alternative which in | it has no such fature, Nobody is going @OME NEW ROOKS. J. @. BENNETT, IRIS NEW YACHT. | bo a matinée ot 1 o'clock and a concert in the even - SUNBPAMS. ° ‘i te! i aia am —-— Inge Neatly every distingnisived singer that we = ry ' a | their madness they have hinted at—to inatall | there. The mines are good, but the diftic , La ry fi B' i my af gh ori thong bor lace aisha shy i wake ty of reaching th au a pedis Benenonn Acewnacn, the German novelist, | The International Yucht Race-A Mistore | pave lias come forward to bear part in the affair; | —Mr. Burlingame's two balls in Paris cost the MMR rae OAH OANEN, Fs We Cee NAL cami y ‘aching them and the danger of being | makes his tales a vehicle for his philosophical con Ca Lab! ld alba Mrae | and for once all the musical interests of the city are | Bmpororof China $99,000, th vis-—Gerden Concer, ; ‘oh : killed on the way deter the most adventu: | etastons, ani pute into 7M Villa on the Rhine | orate Wuralshing and Finishing Mer | ircnett tocetiier--the chict representatives of | | ~The Czarisin feeble health, and gocs soos MEME TAMMANY—Clorinda, the Girt of the Pertod _ ¢ Eel Fishery. Tous; while Colorado, Montana, and White | (Roberts Brothers and Loypoldt & Holt) a whole | SO) CANNED Im Me Omee Ot eam | French, Roglish, and Italian opera, as well as the | to the Crimes to recuperats Siaetboa gh NevUnesy Wo hind occasion w fow days ago to order a | Pine,access'blennd tichynttenct all the floating | Philosophy of life. In orien to fol: exemplify Win | Ure Pac imas lolke Be MAO TIN | teat of our violinists, organists, plonists, and concert | | —Mr. Kuberts, the Spanish Minister, is aga WOOTH'S THEATRE, 4 et, between sth and éh ave | dinnor at a country tavern ia the Sumond Ju: | i system, the author Introduces two or three eharac- ; rell: $06 “ls singers, being found working together in harmony | in towa, watching Cuban affuirs, = Wild Oats, Mat nis Sattraag ‘ Ty 41, | Hioneer elements ofour people. Inthe nature | ters who ittustrate his conception of anoble humnaa- | tee,” and probably never did yackteman more | cea ihe common end ci lore Winslow, of Al t d . fclal Dist “ ie” a8 I nception of a noble hi a foward the common end. ‘ommodore Winslow, of Alabana ‘s WAFTH AVENUE THEATHE—un at, and san at | icial Distict. “Will you have,” asked the | of the cass, it will be ten ot twenty years | ity, and others who sorve ne foils, Tho Ideal of bi hig prige Wie yacht than does the owner of the | w. inccouty trnet that the public also witl do thelr ea nats tc ot Navy ¥ ned ot ; Beker Tin rn talon Jandlord without w mach as @ mir twin. | Lefore Arizona ean bocome of any prrctical | eharrcter and existencs wich Aucrhach thas devel. | Paani Avy and every hnwrovement, wietler | sacs, Intend they shonld require na epectal urcine, | month, N. Hs WALLACK'S— Tupharts or, Martequ Kle tn his ese" Will sou have gate fried | vatur, and why should we jro on wasting mil. | OMe 18 one of lofty morality and teas MePeINE Teas, te made, 1s made without rezard to expense, the t is seldom indeed that #0 splendid an array of | A wise man of Canada finds that ihe froge ay Sourauric pacer ica, Deer Dist are ee fresh ea abi Hons on millions protecting a few people is Honk tty aseinon oe vs oous tan ween to | Mole endand aim being to make her the eampion |‘ bedi hintatbdilantct is! cin fadtclaanad are building thelr nests iu the middic of ditches, ane m | nées at 1; o'clock, Weanesiavs and Satardays regarded this inquiry an grati es 5 knantia svat ae ‘ ct exemplifies, I ay hist id mod r id. Preparatory to ti predicts a dry summer, BIRINWAY HALL, Jone 12—Memoria) Concert tol yy 7 Nag t ue agninat the Apaches, for no ulterior purpose | rather prosy conversation, who artontly desires the | Rd model yneht of the world, Preparatory to her | oye Great QUESTION OF THE DAY, |" \ f | { Ceavies ©. 8, Seymour, Matinee at { o'clock. | Hence that ont venorable friend Judge Lovt atover? Tt would bo nsgront donl wisot to | good, the tree, and thi Verutiful, Through many | '1P sefoss the Atlantic to engage in the interna iseciiosa! —A farmer near San Antoni has a furn Se ear GiRbINeuved ihe Bo sei in hia primitive efforte at | pay the settlers for thelr Improvements and | temptations ead seit lars, ho epproscion per- | Hotel cht rucn It euch takes plate, he Dauatioss | eteat w az ; Of 199,000 acres fenced in, nnd foriy thousand bea LO’ GARDE: ‘ i y nay the ora for the provements an ptations and atl . " erntior ractionl Woman's Movement at Bost= | ore. nattrred o6 it OOD'S MUSEUM —Ronineon Crusoe, Matin ) a0 Tk ig ARAL Reet: | seca inecy ta hinelf--one of the | Wie undergone extensive alterations, ; : ie | art, for the anarket seemed to | move them out of the country, and abandon ere ki Aa siaaayiect being, His object ia to |. ‘The Dauntless wae built by oun Forsyth, at Michigan Ladies Making a Raid. is Blanc has lately addressed a sorios of ee so z srily well suppl Woe wore | tho Territory for the preent, leaving the In- | jecome poneste noble, wise, weft, ant full of hn. | Mystic, for Dexter Bradford, of Newport, ant le (Mich) Corrermontence the Detrote Teelees, Yo the Fieapy ar waghpar en the > \ for bobbing: for ocls te lonesome | diana to practive upon ench other those | manity, not hy the rules of any teliz'o natnod L'Hlirondelie, but as Americans found some i ecaielo uh eter 1008 mmprising moet | Atal Amertean question = ‘ . A aim rs pronunciation to crak eociery OF DONE 200) COT T tS =A colored gentleman of Counceticut re 1 ris ¢ Ses Sarrry Vite well, We can im | arty of killing and robbing in whicl they | but because that Is the only risht aod exe bee iiie tier femng ie ance tae. vee dk the tars ae ion ib stated ag ee. the ok he ft sree ! d the ‘ont which ean d ailing hy . ft aprin nis, | celebrated with great enthusiagia tue passage of the ab = 6x . i iu fe, na ho Tifte & large ee! | are po formidabt Lich gee oie eva mathot of ace | Hirondel, with an aspirated HM, ho was re- for the purpose of | + Fifteenth Commandment." Tt Kites for AML froin the water, watching with intense inter — aphid prion ington christened the Danntioss, Last winter sho was nenes of Hiquor GaN Guis RAW: lili to be atl Banta, ells, A ——S—— -—— | est the contortious writhings of his victim We nre grind to notice the large influx of | come aie ue perntaition of caltare, I4 this he | Dideed in tho yard of Mesers, R. & J. Palme including two | {tts only 1 milos to the Atlantic coast, while it is { FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1869, Tet him consider that these are all owing. to | Norwegion immigrants. They are a hardy, hon- poate oad ao Ckrowledee, | Noank, for further alterations, whitch have proved eo wo drag. tore a Je | gan eaiton to the P 1 Bp vd ’ = a Js not thinking om of science or of pwledze, ei . ‘i the Bneke. Bro . ood o Nes to -- A est, noble ree, who will make Hent citizens, { extensive that It may be #ald she has been entirely ‘ . ae the eel being out of his element when he ia i i 1 wend dbaheatiedld bie blasted dh Ne , followed for a positive and mental discipline, | or’ mitten feet have been added to lier emment here and } ¢ ond —The Rev, Mr. Pallora, a Prancisean friar, a < f ‘i ; noted English author bears testimony to the | as of studies directed to developing tue virtuce as | Tebullt. ided to Ii ednesday evening at 10 o'clock fur 2 recently tried at Florence for abduetio oe dda tNichdhite raised into the air, and that rome Inwyers | Ei the puroct is rit Kis Basoh lets || Warurtie (ounioane fant ae Wien | length, lier main mast has been moved forward ave | nisiied” the oe iam Hae (re Real, Geonmmime: | Oh eer co a: usu sere een AILY, per your to mall eubsoribe : vioer Muka HOAs ata | fae ie purest type of the Anglo-Saxon Is to aw th Intellectual ies , W cet, and her foremast seven fect, Her stecring ap- | From xcventy to eighty of theee ladies, without the | Sentenced to three years’ imprivonme Baar Wrenty, per noe bees iene vegies ra Jee res ben ba Ronda NURIA tho prevail of auch etnies he would mingle apt | feet, ame her formintel Met ee cent; the. whet | KnowiedKe fh . A roliiions paper in Kentucky contonds that Park teddy ‘ re hc Che arene Hh isis beth dl Josophicat @ontemplatfon of mankind, of humanex- | MN TT Te laa with white holly and | billiard saloons, One of the two Indies aymwinted to | © ane dhould not only vot make and sell whiskey j PU elke ls » | properly disciplined mind, eatchinge even | — Accortinge to hly report of flatence, ofreat tte all ako affording seope for | oY mT ein allver, and. a | fUSIK aa tly teen the keeper, saving bat should not even raise corm for that parpose Want, bor yest ge | Cold loaded fish may suggest the most walu | Mtr, Frasers A at Commis. | 8 ite and et vated, bab somewhat Indeflalte, range | ive’ mate in the centre, with the name + thelk, Whatitany ABMINGS. tHe, Dipairies ike woman of 75 was married to a man | ‘ oa my of thourht, " a s la et) juriona elves ‘iMn, Ohio, last week, The woman het been mare ‘Twenty cope to one add neo | ta al refle stoner of the 1% ¢ Bureau o : . + Dauntlos 0° engenved thorcon, She has also jijurions to themselves and their families, a Bik sobiac ts Gas caren Pant AR eh AR ata Pee F) Hesides the Aiscussion of thete enntrit prineiptos, | Naty Wecnetes tor holsting satis, Sho | Wiling thelr husbands, fathers and sons into | ried twice before, and ba tren older than hor Maaiionar cooks, (0 Cis § | If the Judge would like a variety—two H the total value of t dsimported | the yolune contains reflections ayon numerous | tO Pa fk (ws Rien le Gisstpated habits and rnin, and respectfully askiax | progent hnehand Payment tavaciaviy la advan strings to his bow—in the way of amu Uday ial mae + | other important eatzeis: the value ani propor axe | 1 Meeeiani Foo ins, ALAEGT WEIALE Panta | from" ie husiucss aud foMtow soins other calling, | —A match for the championship of boathtacks . nt, there 1 ms ive during | (uring the yonr 1594 ast | of wealth, the octal classifleations of German s0- shar tige Daberbah sips siaho. | [le phalanx then lett and proceeded ina body to the | in Chicago broke up 7, canged by a" foul" of ADVENTINIKG RATES, ment, there i@ w lytic, very popular during | Ming the your 18 was Q3shunna0r, wille | of wealthy the soelal clasiteations Of are, | ¢heooeh the forwani part of-the raloon, Ian elit | gins eiited saloon anu torn to one of the hotels, | mato Oke Gan a ror, caneed by a © tol on Poentn Pace, per line ceases oh eonte | the war, in the Army of the Tennessee, which ea tel heap ‘ th id 1 sat | fate pleee ofenbinet work Of rorewood, inlaid with | uttering siuiiar reanonstrauee and requesta as belore the part of one of the ¢ tants, who spat on Lie ‘Three lines (% words) oF less conta | iidtealo ‘one to imi. Te boginw tae: net value of the imports $59,500,865. This is | The book ts Hterally crowded with 4 yet | maple and other fine woods, On the side fronting | 4nd then adjourned until O o'clock 1, M. on Thurs Doots Instead of Into the Diacking box GrRciaL Notices, por line... mw conte slat Tiina Bib GHOKK ORL a dient Wa, upon a gold valuation, and adding to it one-third | among them there ie seare sac8808 | se ontrance to the saloon ts a large mirror, tx- | t re otice Wguronine. ae VS AL poe ly —The anniversary of the battle of Bunker Lepdpgterae tte calcite . conte s Firowne sone went outa shooting claim, | roe the average promiuins of last year, it gives us | AAy trngtble, practical vatac same tho whote of | neat wtiel ta x ireplace, baving an Kayptian m anor theres to. the sam ata, Phys was the | TMI this year be observed In the Boston Colle - AA ors ealayit cha oil only for the sp She iircwh's Sons went Cus pling clams." | in currency 497,354,473 us the total amount of ‘can the philosophy 19 7 10 meane ie rate ana | hearth, tniaid with the private signal of the Daunt- | Grind Army, movement ay and Saturday | geum by achoros ten times as large as the American by Waexir—per tine as above he Inst Tino of the stanza, besides | our purchases abroad, On the othor hand, our | (he Rork, Which containg the Wis Ulvokell Ul | togg in Liston and other marbles. ‘The other Tr Renae Catia eomualcear cali? Whe eoact 4 in that memo nihiot THE SUN we corved torunerivers at their hones | being objcetionably profane, conveys the in- | exports lomestic produce for 1868 were | tution of many Garmin a rie | aro fited up ay hookeases, ‘The acats aronnd the by steegle o&Christ Church, Philadelphia, jermian authors, Mr. of many his Hoctety is unkown a Mrooghous the Metropolitana Distrlet, al 1t develops in open saloon are most luxar ous, pleted In 175 then 12 eenta por | formation that they didu't shoot any clam, | $41,917,251, of which $71,701,081 was gold and i sald tot pat durable amd bach detineates the —nctors. fn his story week. Orders for the papor received at the SUN Oftice SEAR AAR eG hs ‘The dimensions of the Danntless are: 1 o bf flbnt fa gM | substantial in the elty. ‘The chime tanginy r Comet of Nasan ant Freakfort eis, or atany of tho | But the Judge might be more lucky. Lot | sil Reducing this lust item to currency, wo | by a mass of hittie details, ‘There tno Pa ite Hyatt ines spate anak mi il a niy In their Answers and beatin or Gai : ae len a vi ee Mv da estan : ew olall-to Ki ipler and more | Mave as the total of our exports €445,257,012, | end ate nnd delicate touches b feet ; wate 7 feet; depth of hold, p “Amewers and nit wae the frst imported into the Calted state 5 Bewsstonds, him maken visit to his happier and mor ave a £ xports #4 612, | end to tho minute and a 2 foot Ginebes; breadth of beam, 26 fect, Her mea: nd stolid; rome acknow lodge =Caleb Cashing has taken strong ground inf metul and 9 tted the crim d themselves ou ‘Acainat their race, | Vor of Senator Summer's The Weekly Sun urement is 2%) tong, Her matnmast is 90 feet, main- on the Alabama Hoport ; . 8107 Aistinet outline first appears, they are more tke popular predecessor, the Hon, Srnaw B. | Our Dusiness for (he year, therefore, stands thus: | stowed apon them. Inatent of sketches where the . SruonG, near Port Jottorson, There, along ports 5 sain a t set 60 fect, or 150 tect from deck to truck; fore. | but lad felt obliged to go into it to save their busi | claims, and itis said that Robert J, Walker is pre- (LMS sch enineed helt Mgnt dig ‘ | eae : bn statues of marble which one secs slowly ehipned 4 foot, fore-top 42 feet, or 11 feet from deck | Ness, W# others had done so ; some promised to leave eon ran an a aha ; shbadbeatets men who to reach country customers w ies sandy beach, he will find the finest of Balance against ns $2,070, into shape, bit by bit, And yet, in spite of th ent hale i pp wand fr.a6 tect | i 88 soon. an they 1 With other apologies nud | Paring a powerful paper in support of the same side. edition of Tar SUN a valuable medion. At shelled clat Khow “ argo portion of those imports, ele 1 of the author's mind, there | t trnck; main boom 7 feet, main gail ¥6 feet O | replies, Hrovubly these keepers will never be put | ~ —The Leavenworth (Kansas) ladies pride them: der of advertisements rece'y conte tial usa NA isc EL eli ie dee tent a Seneeeey eorseieeon Cf: ihe <katvors Mine inches, and: matn 32 feet Sinches, She has been | through amore searching ordeal than that of meet ; selves on lity in driving. The re ladies the Is abont his creations a rt of German simplic! a Awsure insertion they mutt be handed to before Yor not, on a single excursion, shoot | Penieibered, represents perma reiitted with now spars, rigging, and walls, all of the | 82 these carnest women, Only two of the men 2. 4 for capitalists to varie nterprises for the | 2Ot of thought but of feeling, which makes thi " treated the ladics with indignity; one ofthem wrote | be m who habitual on Tuesday evening, several t Sade log Aadihie M Ailadahy bl bb epadhdd lect fr deh en arn lio a Vest quality, aad wil spread about 8,00) yards of | an insulting letter, Notwithatanding the various | over fast horses than in any other pales of ity size fa ——— development of the country—railroads, mines, qa apoeplgce di canva opinions on this aubjeet, th facts develop an irresistilde power In & firm, dignified, undaunted ¢falr sex; that the sober, mtetligent, rhe jad eommunity by gentic, disy welldireeted, and tent ellurts off re- © a gre ever chacted, TRIER CRE Then he could try his hond at a more ad. | | Mit ELD te aay vanced branch of the plseatory art; for | Tho details of the departur Gon. } packfish abound in the vicinity of Port Detce from Havana, reecived by mail, fully | Jefferson, But, for the benofit of the Indge, confirm the views that on Monday Inst we | we must relate an aneedote of a younger the country. —A gentleman residing in Lewistown, Maine, eM Ws tree little children at home while he ate tended ehureh, and when he returned found thent busily employed in cleaning the inside of a g0) gold Another novel in much the same style with Auerbach's, althongh without equalplepth of thought $8 Problematic Characters, transi from the Ger man of Fripenton Srintiaces, by Piof, Semeur De Vener. (Leypoldt & Molt)" Pacre are problema: The Political s, and the like; so that if the figures can 1, last what we pro- The Davntless will sail for Eorope about the 20th of this month, manned a follows: Captain, salt | inactor, mate, boatawain, two quartermasters, and twelve men before the mast. The captain is the owner, James Gordon Bennett, dr. The sailing We relied on, we must hav more than onsumed year, for what we —— a ——___ s c ! teh With soft soap and water. ed from the telegraphic announceme ; Tho: lionoat peaple of Meriden, Cc tle characters,” ald Goethe, who are not equal toany baat Sen kno kd SRT wat water, deduce fr mu the telegraphic announcement | man who went out thore from the city to The honest people of Meri N, Conf, AFC | iestion th {ife:and whom no sltiation aittatien, | muster te Capt Martin J, Lyon Soltes Line : A DIVORCE NOT GRANTED. =—Mr, Glacser, U. 8, Vicc-Consul at Pranks of the simple fuct ‘ ; ‘ rejoicing over the election of the Citizens’ ticket | Fy, ied ane fies J ot tie most fearivss and suctessful Sandy Hoo nieaaciog RAC KGL Fabled COS Naw eaRULLGR ETAL : catch blackfish, Te was quite proud of hid This causes an immense discord within, and their 5 A Siseulat CaseoHemeskebie: 0 aa by © as pall a German ation of Bum Gen, Deice, convinced by the disobedience | i11 tn fishing. Some one in the village | CX Municipal officers, and particularly ever their | whole tite te spent without enjosment.” ‘This rc ‘igs seen cs + atv tiles her's speseh on American ari, with & #ketel of tha to bis orders exhibited by the Captain of his | tyid him that the best bait for blackfiah were jew May r Hlon, Reasenn S. Gianwiy | mark Ime been made the foundation of the present THE DIPLOMATIC SPY. oulaville Chancery Court—Lucy Gray va, Willlam | Senator's Life, and a reference to the priucipat own body-gnard that his power had depart % a ¥ x whom the Aipy a describes as aman of the | story by Spleliagen, w attempted to dep - M. Gray on and order remanding to the rules, | American artists and their works, ou iat his power had depart: | fduters, ‘To the uninitiated we may expluin | people, sprung from the people, and who is with | severalanch individuals. Like Auorhnch, he docs it | The SewardeMotley Letters—Who was the | This cre exposes and illustrates te dudieal error | Whatever may be the fuclings of the Secres Ga, resigned at the dictate of a anob, Ls | at fillers are aniuiature shell fay with people, A blacksmith by business, and | by means of the most extreme claboration. 8everal | a ine pnnor op entire rteee 1a Marcia acuarriage wae solemotaed betwees | tary of Biato In regard to Cuban Ini ee, thera prophetic words w ong be remembered + onde! ve i They 4 y t ord features ol nérbaeh'e style. are the Extitor of The sums fe people of good standing in soctal life. | eannot be any doubt about his appt abn Pro] ‘ if be wonderful powers of locomotion, — ‘They | working hard, like any other honest man, tie isa | *¥vordinate features of Aver tyle are | Sin: My attention has been ealled toa lending | ‘The dustund wee « prysictan, not more than ewenty: | rauner ve auy dow Ntiart hari With me departs the last re tof alto to be found here In on exaggerated deanty, a fale dangliter of the Antilles enjoying t 3 wate mnant Of) ako round holesin the wet sand, in the | representative of workingmens and if they bad a d ea fn the New York Times of last: Monduy Sours olds and commanded an unusual y ask e danghter of the Antilles enjoylog the Spain's fon in America.” To this, | vicinity of which thoy aro frequently found | suceceded in ctecting only him, it would have | [OM Ome OF the most napleasant Is tint | or upon the communteation I sent flee for one at that arkab hospitulities of his house at Washington, ‘ommen y, thi : ; the writing is a little tedious; another is, that 18 in t, neu —Count Waldeck, aa artist, residing at Paris . + th ble . " “en 7 7 em,” o " rn o: Vt weting: n> | Ph N . . aris, while re ting: the probabil >nsequences | anon the surines, On the approach of foot been a great triumph for them. Of all.places | the erowded maze of flue Lin which theactors | 02 Your Journal on the Sth t } re spy poe The young 6vt el Here et ita 80 abl 10h /a6E OIA Fal eeaieGoestiGS DES ORKE Hackl Se ¥ f mob law in Havana, we heartily respo ; nthe world, a Connectieut city is the one whet ‘i tity of the anthor of the famous Seward-Motle nis case, was . ave, atid : t ¢ | A i moh low in Havana, we heartily respond, | gto they make with great velocity for those | i the world Sar TERALE a jee i where | are depleted confuses the mind. A certain idea of | MY uf the author of the Tamons teu bree | ate est statement that the de pletire containing not fewer than 80 figures, Ha ne : a mechanic should be most honored, and we are ompl 1d dissatisfaction in the {1 t @ fac signature to thos Wasa manly fellow while at s 1 apected | ¢ . q ae) ' holee, in which they burrow, Tho young | (1nd to nee that the Meriden seoplo have seoog. Penge anclmangemndiasy relaien nia Bey W.,and-not William H.," staggers the | Wherctaeat tue eared of whieh tnedoiemtant wasn | cmivye exeoltent health, and takes a lone walk every i The subscquent course of this same armed | nan from the eity, profiting by the informa Li eat f 4 Meriden people have recog- aide onal ‘s i 1 the xr an ne peray f nee belle of the editor of the Zima, enderouses asus. | member di ne that he was und is a geutie Clirts- bing His wife is an English woman, aged 1), and abe ti intarcathio: i alana tas m vy i he nized that fact. f allogether tuo much the air of groping in the on that the Blo “ | a 1a citizen, their son isa yonth of 18, = mob is interesting. Havana, it would ap: | tion which he had received that fiddlers ae dark for they don't exactly know what, The poor | Dicion that tho Bloomington McCracken was Bot, of undoubted character tes- | tio frazilian Minister to the United States, pear, is governed by a self-constituted con aerators of our readers havo thought Tie | charnet are wee! f eee [patter all, their thiy fully so the excellence of the defend na, Lil i : Reodehthen! t were the best bait, went out to gather some, ; i characters, perhaps.are norking after a more detiniia | SURE all Meare Sry otha fuse vonauctien’ nd; Looking at | M.Magalhiens, 1s one of the most eminent pootd Bulting committee, his committee has} 4 yi) ge storckeeper, whose store stood x too carnest in denouncing Reddy the Black+ | form than their author has been able to give them. negdlolising . th ; Lim simply torough the testimony of his witnessas, | and philosophers of his country, and the author of | keeper, i : ; ; ‘The letter about Minister Motiey was written | i"), re say of ’ P atrys a Leen, we pres elected by the same | 9) smith, aud urging his apoedy trial, they will be | When disembarrassed of its mystioll envelopes, ‘ not only does not deserve a shamefal decte? | remarkable philosophical has heat : y the 0 close by the marsh where the fiddlers abound, | Ait Meu ecins U's a redone ee een eaten ene ore’ | from Paris in October, 1861, and the last of that | divorcing iim frown the wire whom he says be sui | Fet@arkable philosophical wurk, whic hae been power which deposed Gen. Detet:—an armed | oiscrved thia young man darting about, iret | re mn ut idea ‘ My eae fe ing Ot: 6 Aléaular teriperarent, desires: Ni j | month, oF early im November, the writer met W. Ke | lov, Luk we 44 su example for many busoands to ie ato baka each sale the tye Rhy : eee Re ay q enews, Which we print elsewhere, 0 ig! ular te 5 cCrucken at the St, Nicholas, in this city, He ollos be UEs umain.” Me ia the Emers } mob. It consists of the three most ultra | in one direction, then in another. thorn tho jurieiicd li font msutte, OF the eons | content, which te imagines that he haa found at ts cae at the Bt, Nicholas Me wiealy: us ie Tie plainti wasn young git, not more than 2 | 4.1 cifcateche dae iiconbacahiasyi igs a | sublteiel alec uistad ras What are you doing?” asked he duct of the authorities in thus permitting him | Ywerem persone Hedizcorers, however, that they. | Was orly able to return home through the eharitante | Honeesting a comfurtaule esate of & The fonr-oared boat in which Harvard is ta ‘chafal (tale ie ‘TPH eign * sit ie “Tam trying to catch fiddlors,” replied the | to escape the punishment he ao sicily merits, wo | qq not come up ty his ideal, and te again east back | {tert renee of an Ameriean geviloman resiting iB | 97,4! er witnesses descr Skee oo poeta, row against Oxford. lias been completed, and i now ading on the weaknesses, flnancia ung man, "but I don’t minke out anything. | express no opinion, Perhaps, if Reddy had not | inte w state of vague anit rostless longing for sone | Paris. He complained that while abroad he had eor- | and loving ; ; at Cambridge, Itys a eolar shell, 62 feet 6 Inches and moral, of the Captaine General, and to) ‘pyoy all run go, [can't eatch one.” been a useful Ward politician, he would have got | unknown “blue flower of happiness.” If it were | Ferponited for tue New York Herold, te propeisters | 11/6 (iia2o OE Re lean prabitiouse, Tue! hise | Wen tance hese ammldahirss and & inches deep. hina Gullae etlies Independentsor aven'se y . re, He piione, The bus: | With the erew in, the boat will be but 11% Inches out Pall the same, and then, again, perhaps he would | not for the fact that he wasa very pecallar ind not, We have given the facts, and every one | vidual, with a remarkable organizition, and alt aaust make up his mind for himself, Only it is | eter diferent from the common run of peo; should be disposed to call hin a conceited young | & ather amusing now to rad emark rt Father amusing now to rend the remarka of (he | rie, of a fickle disposition, Tt woul har Au ” ; * Of which had refused to pay for hie le “Oh,” said the storekeeper, “you don't ‘ ’ understand it, You ean't yet them that way. You must drum them out of their pa of thelr sy | joloa; that’s the way we always do here.” of water. The bu point, LT enough (or th Gea aavehes : ; their Images redleeted trom w eum: | Gen. Schenck hopes during his European bon a) of mingled lov trip to entighten the Thithehers on the Alabama and Ider is Charles B. Rilivt, of ye 1 } unkindness o! sentatives abromd, remarking that our tan! ng that he hed b ar : an integral province of Spain in the enjoy- reens ( Ment of political rights, would afford but a poor ficld for the proseen is kenersily tur Témee on the case yeoterda orn) * ” t tar Seu wo years by passe pefore the wife he An port ov tem. It therefore docs not surpriso us to | «jut, romouetrated the young mon, "T| Zeimecmimecase yesterday morning: || | fale to judge him yet, however, as the tory breaks | S& Susacecsefil app m several inatacces where | of ‘ier ‘ulin tiie Court, Ccharsing cine hee hase | the. tArlit ques adapted nae i ea ' hat thens samo men approved én foto c eEeer ve iis Grand Jury, U8) or in the midst of his career, and we sual! have he was suffering for food, hand was ernel and Iubuuian, and praying that the | House Ways nnd Moana Committee is a bold and Jearn that these samo men appr Haven't got anything to drum them out | witnesses, ond his criminal, we hope Recorder | Warn teemnumton at tie tule in puwilsuer | _ Aner tistent ig 5 ie ius bacplata A0/| Emel piieh taeey were Called maces te trees: | ONteRakon: eBleaG8 Lasmelt ined; WHO IRHGLIIKOS ta the course pursued by the penultimate Cap | with” Macknrt will allow nothing to Interfere with the | icrory weeun fully understand its import “S| fheetiod upon me thet Mar must have wrivten the | fF «ver. The lusvand anawored and declared that | iniuee matters in order to ba well received in fash in ignoring entirely the fact of the sneeoss | x iddy replied the storckeeper; and stepping | i Ka Seg facts can be clieited In one hour; | acaveonee Tochison CPletds, ont & Co), | PMstully charged him with writing them. At firet ja fr, prove that he was ergel, inn The Point of Honor is the name of a new Attorney's usta typed, able ad: mean, and that was Guitiful, sulfering he denied, but finally acknowledged, in a confiden menlation tn Hnalé ori detlponemel fy ag ‘ i heysot r jonrnal aboat to be published In Florence, ath ful revolution in Spain or the dethronement | into hig store, he soon returned with a | dress can be made in two minutes; the jury, prop: | MY be beought forward o# a striking contrast | PA fan lie Ba and tenter, Hie witnesses, mt ae jourt lished fn Florence. Tt tn the BPUALGRLLA Tor What 16Ay erik. werlounly olay ’ baal ae ; f TO LN he two novels. of which, wo have | iltanner, that be had writen them, Lut enjoined | prove thathe wae aflectionate, attentive, Tahurlous, | oficial orgua of a snelcty rocently started in Tialy fox of ISAMELLA, ye ously of | bright, now tin pan, and a ack, ‘ho | erly charged tn five minutes, can find verdict naw |, OF It te the American fystion af tei | feereey mpon me. The hue and ery raised about the | sd loving hie wife above ali Linge; sind that he | ihe purpove of abotistins duclling, by establishing & | reeting a monarchy for some junior sprig} young man took theso, and walking around | MNY seconds, and sentence can bo prononmeed in | te At a4 oo send tn the Cicrman, Its far loa | 'tter%, and the goneral indignation they aroused, | Madant. Twy of them qo nd far as ta eay that sie | Cont of honor for th settlement of the dimputet \ f the house of Bourbon—tho Prince of AS | among the fiddlers’ holes, he set up a vige | fn Sine gine ne She: ear llsak Svante jrein ihe reeult of mucn tess tahorions thought, | PFomised auything but pleasant conrequences te the hardkerebiot from. her among gentiemen which are usally deciled by as ; . 5 for Sing Sing, . sed w if know , is thom dilanidets on the * é turias or other—on the ruins of the revolted | orous dramming, ‘Tho fiddlers did not ap Reddy was no such fool as all that, Ho digs | M04 tauch easier and more entertaining to reat. of} sr m, and ngs Ja ius thon dilephiated ee ap ah arms, A pene hen lony. vane 4 a We are under no necessity of diving for the author's jon, did not court notoriety. ww or qu We principal shops in Paris will heneefort | * py ; pear, but the citizens did; and before many | covered in time just how the thing was coming | [1° 26° Whir Be aA Mm phe - The contemporaneous comments of the pres ate | pel ; Aory of tho White hankersiict | bectose on Sundays, ‘This Important soctal reform | ' es natures, Ha In this elate of things | minutes had elapsod ho was surrounded by | out, and took himself out of harm's way in xan. | too maany of thom, Everything that he has to aay | (ivutre the authorship of these Ielters to “Ceo, | thoult und thee hae Hale) My Inauly Panslow Int | iy not the result of a retisions movement, bat of @ ie talc 4a Waatinees 4 ymany of thom, Everythi at he has to 8a pepeles E ne recor, Uuecatine It hy fals : the Spanish Minist r in Washington, tho | 9 collection of men and boys, attracted by | If his bondamen are good, the county will be th a distinctly, without execesive manipulation, | W: McCracken, of New York, a man of wealth, Hind thease two people becn allowed to live and re on the part of shopkeepers aud their oy= only representative of the Madrid Govern: | «ye noise and his frantic movements, In | ticher by some two thousand dollure, we beliove ; vacters aro drawn with slnple, cusy sweeps | Making a tour of pleasure through Europe.” After | love together, thoy would alll! be fmithiul to the | ecs to obtain additional recreation. ‘The latter * 9p: igh mearch of the New | Vows Lacy cifered, (which recelved a sanction figtier han that given by b Ww. an could be found All ter Witnesses Who prove anything are her | mash acken,a weally man, making | fuuily, her physielan, her family friends, oF the ene ” (screen himself | mies oF her husband's tunaly, A ee Ali at his are of exactly the same chai Consul wt of reporters for the mod to think Mtwas ite rightand | dnalsyen * Bach family who sought to duty to govern and control plalntit) und deien got Ailivent inquiry and a th York directorios, no such Could "Geo, W. Me & pleasure toar thr until now from the Argus eve press and Government dete ment on this continent, should have tele: graphed to them a word of warning. The effect, however, of any advice from him is unlikely to be material, seeing that his own brother, Don Dionisio Lorrz Ropents, has vd willot the public to aid thea ia ca rik ° appointed unpaid U. Se ary office, but ong of Americoan mis- ofore obliged to dee and that i of a rutlian, that we shall have out of hin, all the satisfiction, except peal (o the x: en Lugaaro is to are wood, fair charactors, one or answer to their inquiries what he was or two rather poor, They about, he informed them that he was drum- epi eh Sats no profound thought, and ming for fiddlers, After persevering for The velocipode fever has broken out in earb of every-day people, who some time, his attention entirely absorbed | Eugland with a good deal of energy, All sorts | Happen to have become Involved ina tragedy, ‘The plot, considering the way In which Itt tre is ae, ® purely bonc purely iv slonarios, Who have beow bere do, and the usual acei in his occupation, he happened to look up, | of people are learning to ri ' or fo make (hem hate exeb other, and then sepu®yte.* | : on forced ty res! is post as civil go: At F ; ek perhaps a little flasiry story altogether earth bim? Doce any one know, or has any one < ~ Ny | pond upon the favors of the British authorities, been forced ty resign his post as civil gover: | wien a broad grin on all the surrounding | deats occur, The gymnastic feats which are so | Nit it! ‘ a the story altogesber: rather: |. oF ‘the * wosliby Coo, We MeCraeken” aluce know two slronger aircarers than the brother | Pend win ak abe i nor of Havana. : ae | sligat; but it 8 neverthcless clever, and a great A” since | of ie plaintil and vie br the defendant Mr. Lazzare is am American lady, daughter of o faces suggested, very plainly, the idea that | familiar to experts in the yelocipede halls of | pare of i iy Veiuhtoned with wit 1si1 If wny such individual will come forward tribes b Mr, Upton, U. 8. Cousul as Geneva, ‘That it is the intention of the armed ehop Keepers now in possession of Havann to su- persede Spanish authority all over the island is manifest. Tho legitimately appointed Governors of Matanzas and Cardenas have already been forced to resign in obedience young, and y cverything to make man and woman love cuch other, Became the obje were used to qeatily family rivalry, 4 how, “acknowledge the corn,” and establish Lis Identity, Ew ly own that William It, Me Cracken made mo betieve a jie, ‘The fact that the pa pl announcing the death of William R, McCracken coupled with it the Lief that be Was the author of the Seward. Motley letters" is pretty good evidence that the same td Naewhay aaldit this city excite groat astonishment among the |" 4 sépan dd Sh We should like to seo the Judge drawing | Britons. One of the Cabinet Ministers announces | g gon), tn of very a bead on a softshell clam, but we should be sorry to have him Jed into dram iniig for fiddlers, or anything else that ip, by L. Chankm Dayts (Putnam " " fame description wit that on level roads the postman will mount the | the work of Mr. Higsinson, except that It has more | bieyele; and it is thought that it will also be con. | power and less humor, [tis a story whieh portrays venient for clergymen who eannot afford to keep | emotions only; the elir that itr fo abstea —The recent baptism of the Queen of Mada+ gagcar, Which Wok place In one of t arches of the London Missionary ty, ts regarded as tone ing to. protect missionaries againet the gastrouou eal PR ney A SA tl procliviiies of her Majesty’s subjects, soine of whou= *! cheert merely Vows broken, are secondary, and as idea, there is mot sucl a thing in all horses, They will find out present : would raise a laugh at his expense. quires @ great mitscular exertion to drive a vol the pazes, Thour tyo Gorman novels thought Is | ig. ‘ 4 : % dot Dias in regord to thelr denomination: - ' totheir mandate. The Governor of Trinidad eels vel 1 A * Py i i ane coal meat of | t3€.€teat polnt, and all the spseulatton and Int alana maa w ihe yin By Sut ae beatae ‘Ard Thave not given the only nengom. ~The Bhshol Persia recently veers ig cipede, and that while itis a very good means o jo to others, © no doubt that an examina ie civil law fs supreine on this be the ? cf c has been assassinated for presam to t mn Us ; * uM b spection of the characters ave nt upon | ii i i Chancelior believe in other laws which confiet with | Fusticate at his susuner residence MM fyo uiils, A J y 1 What is the Use of Wasting More Millions | exercise and amusement for people of sedentary | Peon or Me characiars ve depenitent unm Teas. | tion of the original letters, now on fie Ia the State | CHamcellor Neneee MM MENT SH ct uation | rumor of his death having spread Behe saat’ ty their decree, and Gen, Lurona, in command in Arizona? parsuits, it is not such an article of practical | gojing, tis the play of passion Ania v | Department, anda comparison of the handwriting | his opinion or his placg, ‘This 1s a p wely tor | y s padlents Laatiaatad aaa the capital, th of the Spanish troops in the Central District, | The Hon. Riemann, McCormick delegate | qiility as enthusictie neophytes are apt to Leena Ber pester with letters T ean easily produce written by William | haian justi accoruiné to bauwan law: face | tke asa ¢ pare ee Spervaalll as which : anfhor is bent upon analyaing an : at it discretion be allowed—and in eases of dle left hig riral retreat, and his peo- Ad Cae Baten iio ooitbsatile from Arizona, has lately appualod to tho Seo- | imagine, ere is atundane opporennity in | Hen Would clearly tablish o the ratistaction of the | saree the Chancelior tas large diecretiontien ‘ll | ple, Qading him alive ani kicking, put. down th Hage. de Onde, have he . Totary of Wide for koro Snoopy 8 DROME HBO! A aban lias Jane been fond baforo hin: sia eeeeemt ree: circa An Axorelaes afl the eee ee ee Le | Ur tasr mural oviilsction. Uuaschesa sivanmenees | P89 » and ordes relgus again at Teheran, der their respective Lodies of trv} poopie of that Torritory against the Tudians. | , ie 25 Fila nie eae ie aes w full use of it ebook isan tnusdal Perhape Mr. Nicolay, private sccretary of the lato at he thinks becomes the law fF Lhe case, H h About fifty of the recent graduates of tha " ei 1 | Royal Society of Groat Britain, on the causes of hull Of force and dramatic effect, and \t become: P yy DF spehinnt ws, not now Wholly tettered by Inerely huma . inal Gl are 1 nominees of this new moboereey. We trust they won't get them, but that, im | qi) josef a Glenorchy, cust away in De- } gceasionally a Lite » eticct, and it becomes | president Lincoln, cau furnisa additional ight upon Twill enf wn to the Honor of society, | Nava! Betool of Auypoolls are to sail in July on Generals, believing that they could re | stead, the War Department will furnish to | coutor lost ne Kish bani la Dubie bave 1 WK Geel the poimt in question, 111 am correctly informed, | | ‘Throughout the eiviiged world a ples have| Dowd Se) Rabine, aabare, Malling, (rieahe; And atte y couber ‘ e Kish bank in Dublin bay t The serivs of Hucamany-Cucraian aovels, de. anneal ( been erected and consccruted to the enforcement of | touching at Irclind pelaud, France, aud (he Medic HB rally ofthe! ee fia he lettiad ¢ iaualarante (one Ay ho ; , Win, R. McCracken applied for and obtained relief pista git ‘ , J Maal 5 the loyalty of the regu whom t | the ¢ ed Inbabitants of Arizona the | appears that the ship was built of iron, and when | seribing the Freel Revolution down to the ual | from Ar, Nicolay in Paris,f¥There are. others who | Hakan esteglates Musk there are other tans er | gerranean, will geturn to the United States by “ ve refused to obey the dictates of cossary litics for moving: away to some | te 4 is custom o cover und ot | defeat of woleon, is ¢ vate bs hide bedi OTe othe ho | side an whiel govern the sacred contract of cae 4 [1 maniled, have refused to obey the cictat f) on ary fucilitics for moving away to som Ee 1, a istomary, ta discover und correct ief ab of Napok fs complotod in Waterloo. | may he able to shed light upon this important mat- | werriage, 1 Lwere to deciare that creed ty be iru, | the way of Beazify the Cape of Good Hope, St, Helos the Havana volunteers, more wholesome and hopeful country | the deviation of her compasses, it was found that | (Seribner & Co.) This volume forms a sequel to the | gor, Sfoanyehile, Tam still as positive ae ever that Pano (po Deron aay Ae Mi oT i na, and Barba: ‘They will be absent about ova } ‘ >, Feat “ Conseript 0 * ante same simple : i ' “ i is true, Tato Mt for place, r | Unless Gen, CABaLLEno pe Ropas How many people there are inthe ‘Terrl. | the needle pointed exactly north when it should | Conver dey ee o same sit “Win R {uot * Geo We’ McCracken was the ee PT ollevatt, aaa mune. | 70ers ' should, on hig arrival in ¢ gee tory it ie difeult to tell, At the Congres. | have pointed south, with sundry othor variations | Peasant boy that fgurod there through the ean responsible, o trresponsible, author of the Seward careful lost Lottend a law higher than that atiia- | —The POpe has of late shown a very friendly ; , cal ; wee 4 | not intelligible to the unprofessional mitid, After | Of Napoleon ly bis last attempt to grasp aud keep | yotiey totters, istered by this Court, and usnrpa jurisdiction ligher | qisposiion toward) the Czar, and has requested belie all cstimates of lis character grounded | sional cleetion in November Inst 2,093 votes | Har tah i the dominion of France, As historied_wovets, the | Who ean prove the contrary ? than mine, Metter 09 be caret iy tearing wauder | or miaaton may be granied to the fen ce “nay ‘| these faults had been veeted in the usual way, a ta ta é ‘ i ba iv can prove the contral onde Which may be suable elsewhere. r ou may be grant he Reman Cat i on his past public life, his first task w | werecast. Of course, insuch a wild and A SAO SARIN SORIE/ SICAPAEL ANGLE CHL be ide ise } nly of the highest ordcr of excellence, EDWARD BLIss, To diswiss this suit might not be right. The | lic biskupsin the empire to attend the oumenical | tosubdue or exterminate these Havana riot: | turbulent mycion thers are fow women and | iy tifect of which, was a fresh disiuthauce, 80 Huey 959 fil Eh be slowpieliy. of. Seouahk 9nd | ani dhnocn:eraner, Now. Yorks Pa ee cee aprlnm and iC taey wie Vo the aice | Counc ‘This request, it ie said, will be compiiod Dh er, Who ag murderers of unarmed men and | childron, so that it cannot be faroutof the | qhuton the starboard tack the heeling of the | power In the Signe oe Batlle veut ae 4 aes sera of thelr dead elitd they will did tluwers there, and with, but only on condition that Is Holness i women are likely to find little sympathy | way to set down the total population, that | ship caused an easterly deviation of one point, | give us too a photograp' of the life of the common ati Shinorate frum Coe pase aif tit was painful, Oud ope | tek creas ea eae? rom Brayera and ile . from a soldier proud of his profession, We | ix tuirly entitled to the protection of the | and on the port tick « westerly deviation of one | People, Instead of the pictures of the aristuvracy to | ‘Tite Serworn Mewoniat Concent.—The warm | rotuisedy favtre all Wak wat 90° Driglilly | Dringe Chartoa of Roumanta was recently ri a shall be much surprised if these Havana vol. | Government, at 2,000 souls, Those | poiut, Unfortunately, the captain, after ¢ be found In most hisiorical novels Riper will speeilly put an end to the concert | " Let the case go to the rales, bed of his travelling case at daasy, Moldavia, The thict untecrs do not before long find to their sor | unfortunate settlers live — amid the | covering the fitst error, put the vessel on thy There has appcarcd @ socond series of the | seeton, and wo must walt for. the cool evenings of te W, WOOLLEY, Ghancellor 77 (6m, | | wan ble own onde er, Liens, Kandel Pitise e | m I ‘Trreitmann Ballads," by Cr ‘ October before we can expect much in that dire ——— row that, like the froge in the fuble, they | most ferocious and munterons savages | otter tack and went on allowing for the one point ails,” by Coantee Q. Latawn, on! % : y : be sors “ teann, who was on intimate terms with a female res ieee een 1 King | kK ? TA be Whawane i 1 BAN | cf aeeuteriy doslation, sot iieouTelnge (UAL te HRA] tee eee eS aeneNe Aste Tinea (eLanG) TRO) || HOR. OPER ARUEESL IR GLO HRR), RAMA TAURRGOS 88 ow Bronkwater at Osaka, Intive of Prinee Charles's predecessor, Prince Cour ave exchanged King Log for Ki in the wo Mr. Ross Browne, in hia rv. | of Westerly deviation, not peroviving th ia cai and rollicking spirit of the first series hag | Mv. Thoodore Thomas gives, and they aro almest ithe San Bra Tinea tT : / ; ‘ ? Pate : ant aseanige 2 r a © motive of the act is suld to have been a hope of Our inaction, while this ev: s| cent work on the ‘Verritory, draw# a lively » } y. Consequently, uy Crror was | aurme what disappeared, ut tne balls are ae full of nalt concerts the season ends wih an € The Japanese, seui-barbarians as we consider | acing in the box some confidential letters «ildveesed 5 rd at our very doo ws tur mode ol doubled, aud the ship was st moro and | clever turns and oricivil humor as ever, Hang | tertamment more briliiant in the array of talent that | them, are capable of enterprises requ : nfdential letters a atiig layed: sh ons very: ‘Ronn Ae | plete ot thet: marly: of welatn miore out of hor ¢ uadla foie ied | Beeteadin bee ux opulial bie wad Vs Golds ate funn nay cud wa bare tad dela the ene | SAE aRUAE inaty ula be yee big seal sors i! ae lala amush ec ; ‘ canpabill a te | ’ : applied his mind to polities, an : i we have uring the ene | mae our wonld be the theme of | —The Terseveranga of Milan, of May 19, anys a naturally clieits much t | cannot till the land; they eann tale on a spot twenty miles to | all the peity trickeries fur which that cun | tire winter, D , ‘ i Lebabi | di 1a we piles to ich that profe can endless af nok nausenti Ka, prepar “7 ious Au 01 1 that Pera and Cuili have already ree j tick veins of the precious metals whieh liek | ho jemand of wher Was supposed to bo, | sive an opportunity are rluiculed wish great gusto, ‘The oceasion also ts one that appeals strongly to | tous for witering the direction of the river'w bea are | "The i obs, AMF GAN.patt Tanatslion whose \ the belligereney of the Cobans, anit ie not | thocarth allaronnd ilium; tlio cannot vou | the ease and the loosna it ieachos pee worthy the | CALTIN N: Otis Ga the suihor of wm work on | ‘he Musical porlics of the pablic, Wo refer ta the | (Mimuimieteten Wie ritee remy canwen ene | Auchiter wad some fashp bea sleeedy leurton to an unlikely that by this time the example set | ture beyond the limitsof thelr rude and des | at n oof nayijcators, Sacred and Constructive Art; Ua Origin and Prow t given als you it on Saturday | b a 8 te seems etopendous enough, To turn | Me through the execiient translations of Ro aera ; gress. (Pain 1.) Krom the essay on * Spc voning, in memory of Mr. Charles B, Seymou » i seems adous enough, To. ‘ by these republics has Leen fullowed by other | late setilemonts; they eaunot even go to th — - fre ae ne) Lda la hs er raled Riccinina Gilk ina Pitae | ALES Conn V flout tig origival | tonoo and Messedoatia, hag arrived ob Milan, Yew ren eae % : 7 i Aer SA NaNaiion AiO) Gans : Ay ake the folloy paragraphs » for a0 long w period counected with the | course is a Herculean task, wid in any other cou erday he paid a visit to Mansoul, accompanied vi Governments of Central and South Amncrica. | Post Office without a strong military escort, for population of Canada appears to bo | ene actontitie is tho. age ot, areleat apetcata, | 8 it# musical and dramaue eritle, and who dealt | try Gurdajun the udele enighe od Ns way Into's | fresue ad yy ae ator eece | cecombented 3 ° naa i itleal analysis, 1 .y, Rotondo and by Mr, Massarant, We alone, the closest and most fear of being shot down and sealped on the 1 the ¢ y of York, in whieh Religion a Vests itself of its outward forms of an | always in that capacity so honestly by the public Bankruptey Court, oe ite complcuons out Japan % Ta sungiincauan ar it ‘ at hat If "% f rhainees Parra vonto fe situated, the | [ROrat age: philosophy reedves Deity into an ime | ty : : ‘country of cheap labor, and the consymination of | In consideration of the fuct that Marva ‘ neighbor of Cubs, wo the professed cham. | way, Mr. Browns and his party wore | ie he \ H iv situated, tho | fiio'ereathve power memneictent and aailonay fasts | Ae depended upou bia eritest judgment and | ie prajret is only mutter of tine, “Nothing but | four best oarsmen ure colug to Europe beture tht b sesh . cousua returns slow that there are now 43,000 | maker; scx thvestigates. analytically and apne | te honesty of bis opi . aud in so kindly a | cheap hibor ever built the pyramid of Cleops, oF th . bails hing ner ie, pions of the rights of x {his hemi: | guarded by forty troopers 8 they Went to eee een ie en eee ote Thee pecpla | tueteally created natures to tiscave, Wasa tee: | -enirit vowraes thone afl tate viverra wee alles ueom | Wal GU oMne, ATW the Wourse Of the giver hag | aunual race between Marvard and Yale, the lnitet ephere, as embodied in oy C tion | visit an abandoned mine, and every man of | cents louie t i es es iL - laws which go and sus! ai Ha t GIAeh Ot lien netics ale Mavinane never tamecl vas aylininicie ve en suger, te dave oe Intend bullding u breaks has consented that a member or the Law School at ' Renul)) * Se sierate to te Un States, because: they on ry LN gerd ice, r got that artists iter on one side Of the Osaka bar, no as to lores | Cambridge may fe 4 Juivers) | and in that of the Republic of Cuba, remain | them rode with his carbine cocked and his | qo jouer here than under the Colonial Govern: y hatte, ne: | Pewd upon their provession for their support, and | periect harlor for ships, and the result will by that bly ve m Me Heal Oona aude mae ba | 4 as terra woe a ae yh las ° ' rie severity uf, his criticism Wes constantly softened | Hobe Vessuls Wht Fide at anchor in the eommerelal | SX) Mr, Fay, tho gentleman In question, will, afte prudenily inactive, and refuse or decline to | revolvers ready, expecting at every instant | rent, Tho best remedy for thy evil is to trans. neoveryy the learned quids | vy this ec a Reha rh re eeeAte is wetropelis of Japan, Tua great port ts one of San | the race with Yale, go to Kogtand as one of the sube Jend a helping hound or even a sympathetic | the onset of the wily and eruel for the whole couniry to the United States, and | BUS (2, define the laws which govern the | OY) ian cecasion called for the exersive of that | We may feel intercased in. the progrens, ofa were. | eWtuloe for the crow that Is to row against Oxford reeting to a people fighting for what we The expense to the Government of guard: | then its iuhabitants would not need to abandon | governed by the rule of threes thus, as man’ is to lity, hole dispositio m Which Indirectly adds to the luvurtsuce oF Oar ever: ‘The following political conventions will be @ ie , quality, his whole ition Inclined him toward se P lucrwasing commerce, uring the coming two months: ve | . nature, 80 18 Necessity LO the object sought to be at. tannot deny they are entitled to; and this, | ing this umclosa colony 18 probably not loss | their homes in ender to enjoy the shelter of the | Mature, 80 Is necessity to the object sought to be at | Lin tiiness, and ho certainly never permitted hinseit 3 eritie of erities. y n e tee nana ‘ © yo, when Spain hos, not virtually, but posi- | than six millions of dollars a year, Gen, ORD Stars and Stripes, anneal tho gett of erities You have not stated tho | to say sharp things merely for the wake of their fish bametcaras ios bipantens i i ’ ( 1 ‘i oxpedi a ulject correetty; the true theory |, ia man is to! sharpness, On the other hand, ho did not allow igh Compliment. Wee nes Cirtiiche ’ tively been driven out of the island, Can it | has stated the vost ofa single military expedi- Dr, Wituiaw Swit is the editor of an Old | Hecesstty, v0 us nature An the ohjeet aught to bo at | dicmeit to bo swayed by this kindly dnclluation fe Natiowan Meace Juviten \sor Tenip. Der Moineds t be possible that our Executive dreads the | tion sent there last year at three millions of | gys¢ament Hisiory, extending from the ereation to | prekending eth mine) AFL a Nests comes | Malt SODAS warts Se FO AE IA aaa eat ethan ie ine Yenshi aad Witt aa consequences of interference, when Spain's | dollars; and yet, as we see, they are calling | the return of the Jews from captivity, (larpers. | Yorn, aévutsauce with the dictates Of bin uwa | funiy, an that hiayeaders could know its worth, hokicn ou Barnday’ evoniie: ts peat RONEN own representative has stated that with | for more, If the Territory had any immee Dr, Bale obi ad is Long soures of iabors 10 |e taving found ourselves in this ease in the condic |, 1+ this well-balanced spirit that gave his writings vor Nit. | in. upaiously Woke fs: | ti ‘ this fleld have eminently Acted him to compile suc heir val f . " cole | ance Cbriseana, ey salt beth ius q - bblm departed the last dominion of Spain in | diate future, if immigrants were SPOWUINR: |e er euls ie naan ponions and hee te | ton of the pesherionnt artist, we have preferred saete vane, in tet hae Mand vt Aa many. #aath iat en Gyr gia be he grand orc a ,- by / " resentin, sample of the bo m- | °° eI po le ae OUI, KOLLER. My R Vieksourgs | aba? Or is the Monroe doctrine so abso- | into it and adding to ite defensive and pro- | foljows the literal narrative of the Bible in his ac- | frents uyun ft, which woult very hossitlyr ie Muumd: | BUMbEr that have voluntecred {8 s0 rest us to make Rospecitul'y Your ob't, servant Deli. /columins SHarrisburg. ‘Beoretary. pew: Hareebure, 1 tion, as well as in other respecte, | ed Ubon am Incorrect apyrebeusion of the arguumeut. | At necessary to buve adouble concerts ‘There will | aesre. Maraar. Navin © Keto that this Havana Consulting Committee | ductive resources, we would not object, But ¢ count of the en ARERR

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